Conference Programme 2016

Conference Programme 2016

Conference Programme 2016 Schedule No. / Panel Name Role Paper Title Institution Room Name Session 1: Wednesday 0900-1030 1 #RhodesMustFall and Other Projects for Decolonisation (Roundtable) Arthurs Seat (Colonial/Postcolonial/Decolonial & Africa in International Studies Working Groups) SOAS University of Meera Sabaratnam Convenor London SOAS University of Meera Sabaratnam Chair London SOAS University of Mark Laffey London SOAS University of Kerem Nisancioglu London University of Olivia Rutazibwa Portsmouth SOAS University of Meera Sabaratnam London 2 Corstorphine Global Justice Under Suspicion: Critical Engagement Joe Hoover Convener City University London Aggie Hirst Chair City University London Joe Hoover Performative Rights and Situationist Ethics City University London Ethics and escape: the Madeleine Fagan anthropocene subject and the University of Warwick limits of critique The Promise of Ontology: University of St Vassilos Paipais Nihilism for a Pluralist World Andrews Humanitarianism and Liberalism: London School of Henry Radice A Reconsideration Economics Ethical Universalism, Affect and Birgit Schippers the Politics of the Human 3 Cannongate 1 Regulating the Future? Governance and 21st Century Security Challenges BISA Convener Charlotte Heath-Kelly Chair University of Warwick Cyberweapons governance: Dual- Tim Stevens use technology and the politics of Royal Holloway virtual coercion University of Energy security between Julia Trombetta Nottingham Ningbo securitization and human security China The Chemical Weapon Taboo: Brett Edwards University of Bath Back to the future Greening the Blue Helmets: Sciences Po Paris / Lucile Maertens Environmentalization of Security University of Geneva 4 Cannongate 2 Syria and the MENA Crisis: Developments and Implications BISA Convener TBA Chair External involvement in civil University of St Francesco Belcastro wars; the case of Syria and Andrews Algeria. Syria and the old Anglosphere Jack Holland University of Surrey coalition War, Crime and the Prospects for Oxford Brookes Christana Steenkamp Peace in Syria University 5 Holyrood 1 Theoretical Insights on Global Justice 2: New Paths to Justice? Methodological and Theoretical Innovations in IR BISA Convener TBA Chair Turn, Turn, Turn: From Practice Alexandra Homolar to Performativity to Emotion in University of Warwick International Relations Theory Performativity and International University of St Hans Lindenlaub Theory Andrews Amanda Beattie Alternative Methodologies in IR Aston University Against the Gentrification of Lucas van Milders International Thought: A Case for University of Kent Radical Hermeneutics 6 Holyrood 2 Environmental Challenges: From Local to Global BISA Convener City University London Bela Arora University of South Chair Wales Towards a political ecology of Louisa Parks “fair and equitable” benefit- University of Lincoln sharing Moral Bargaining: Justice Annkatrin Tritschoks Adherence in International Uppsala University Environmental Negotiations Japan's Green Justice: Its Practice Kumamoto Gakuen Asami Miyazaki and Reflection University 7 Netherbow PGN Meet the Editors 3 (Closed Session) Koldo Casla Chair King's College London David Galbreath University of Bath (Defence Studies) Laura Chappell University of Surrey (European Security Tim Edmunds (EJIS) University of Bristol Martin Coward University of (Politics) Newcastle Kyle Grayson (Politics) Newcastle University Amanda Chisholm Newcastle University (Politics) Ruth Blakeley (RIS) University of Kent 8 Salisbury Challenging global nuclear order (Global Nuclear Order Working Group) Nick Ritchie Convenor University of York University of St Chair William Walker Andrews Global nuclear order, hegemony Nick Ritchie University of York and resistance Between past and future: the Benoit Pelopidas bets on which nuclear order University of Bristol relies Cyber threats and global nuclear Andrew Futter University of Leicester order How Iran's Nuclear Ambitions Pupak Mohebali engage with the Global Nuclear University of York Order China's Nuclear Modernisation & Ambitions: Challenges to U.S. James Johnson University of Leicester primacy in East Asia and risks to regional strategic stability 9 Understanding socio-political, economic, legal and security aspects of justice from domestic, regional Craiglockhart and international perspectives University of St. Daria Vorobyeva Convener Andrews Daria Vorobyeva University of St. Chair Andrews Daria Vorobyeva Diverse Visions on Justice: Syrian University of St. Uprising and the Russian Andrews Perspective of Rightness The Constitution of Tunisia and University of St. Jenna Sapiano its Capacity for Justice Andrews Beyond sovereignty: Iran's University of St. Laleh Gomari-Luksch regional intervention in the name Andrews of justice Does transparency in resource University of St. Aliya Tskhay revenues bring economic justice? Andrews Session 2: Wednesday 1100-1230 10 Arthurs Seat Antimicrobial Resistence: A Global Governance Challenge (Roundtable) Stefan Elbe Convenor University of Sussex Stefan Elbe Chair University of Sussex Sophie Harman Queen Mary Anne Roemer-Mahler University of Sussex Christopher Long University of Sussex Joao Nunes University of York Stefan Elbe University of Sussex City University Hong Catherine Yuk-ping Lo Kong 11 Canongate 2 Bull's Primary Institution in a Changing World (Roundtable) Trine Flockhart Convenor University of Kent Trine Flockhart Chair University of Kent University of Tim Dunne Queensland London School of Barry Buzan Economics Danish Institute for Vibeke Schou-Tjalve International Studies Laust Schouenborg University of Roskilde Richard Whitman University of Kent 12 Netherbow Internal and External Perspectives of European (in)Security Filip Ejdus Convener University of Bristol Christian Bueger Chair Cardiff University Ana Juncos Discussant University of Bristol Local ownership in security sector Tim Edmunds reform: rhetoric, reality and University of Bristol responses EU Discourses on Local Filip Edjus University of Bristol Ownership Classical Realism and the University of Daniel Kenealy Eurozone Crisis: Insights from Edinburgh Carr and Hoffmann Konstantinos Maastricht University Kostagiannis Brexit and European London School of Tim Oliver (Dis)integration: Theoretical Economics Insights Disruption-Oriented Critical Silke Trommer Political Economy and Austerity University of Helsinki Ireland 13 Holyrood 1 Conceptualising 'Cyberspace': Challenges to Security and Governance in the Information Age Queen's University, Leonie Maria Tanczer Convener Belfast Madeline Carr Aberystwyth Chair University Lee Jarvis Discussant UEA Security for whom? Internet governance through the World Lilly Pijnenburg Muller University of Oxford Summit on the Information Society Security Dichotomies in the Cyber Jamie Collier* Domain: Challenges for State University of Oxford Strategy Jantje Silomon University of Oxford Non-Sovereign Digital Currencies, Global Mesh Networks and the Geoffrey L. Herrera Pitzer College Possibility of a Post-Hierarchical World Order 14 Craiglockhart Peace and Justice: Measuring Success? (Roundtable) University of Jan Pospisil Convenor Edinburgh University of Jan Pospisil Chair Edinburgh University of Christine Bell Edinburgh Queens University, Alex Schwartz Belfast University of Tobias Kelly Edinburgh Sala Aroussi Coventry University Jonathan Joseph University of Sheffield 15 Holyrood 2 IR Theory Today: Challenges & Responsibilities University of New Toni Erskine Convener South Wales Anthony Lang University of St. Chair Andrews Anthony Lang University of St. Discussant Andrews Toni Erskine Responsibility, Risk, and IR University of New Theory South Wales Do IR Scholars Engage with the Pinar Bilgin Bilkent University Same World? London School of Chris Brown Theory and Practice in IR Economics Protest, International Politics, Colin Wight and IR Theory in the Information University of Sydney Age 16 Great Scottish US Power and Policy in the post-Obama era (US Foreign Policy Working Group) Hall Adam Quinn University of Convener Birmingham Adam Quinn University of Chair Birmingham The US, China and the future of University of Oliver Turner 'cautious engagement'? Manchester Restraint and constraint: US University of Adam Quinn military intervention in a time of Manchester limits Back to the future? Energy Jonna Nyman security and climate change after University of Leicester Obama Hegemonic Restraint ? The Obama Doctrine and the Georg Löfflmann challenge to the Washington University of Warwick consensus on American grand strategy from within Ending 'permanent war': Security London School of Nicholas Kitchen and economy under Obama Economics 17 Borders, Bodies and (un)Belonging: How (dis)Placement Shape Identities? (International Studies of the Corstorphine Mediterranean, Middle East and Asia Working Group) Aberystwyth Ayla Gol Convener University Ayla Gol Aberystwyth Chair University Dibyesh Anand University of Discussant Westminster Violated Spaces? Palestinian University of Maria Holt Women and the Politics of Place Westminster Political Boundaries and Bodies at University of Nitasha Kaul the Border Westminster Pushed and Locked In? How University of Ipshita Basu Spatial Violence Engenders Westminster Mobility and Subjectivity To be, or not to be, a refugee? Aberystwyth Gillian McFadyen Labelling and the Mediterranean University Refugee Crisis 18 Salisbury Political Resistance as Methodology (Post-Structural Politics Working Group) University of Maurice Stierl Convener California, Davis Chris

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