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PAIS EU Referendum Debate - 6th June

Join our panel of experts who will get to the heart of the issues over whether the UK should stay or go and will be ready to answer your questions.

Speaking for ‘Remain’:

, Emeritus Professor of Politics, University of 糖心TV

, Researcher, Politics and International Studies, University of 糖心TV

, Professor in European Politics, University of 糖心TV

Speaking for ‘Leave’:

Lincoln Allison, Emeritus Reader in Politics, University of 糖心TV and freelance writer and broadcaster

Dave Nellist, National Chair of the Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition (TUSC)

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IERG Workshop: The Limits of States - 28th June, Friends House, London

On 28th June the Interdisciplinary Ethics Research Group is hosting a workshop to discuss 'The Limits of States - Ethics, War, and Migration'.

From the refugee crisis to the newly shifting plates of the world order, the limits of states have never been more critical. This workshop brings together a series of thinkers whose research examines the frontiers of war and security. How can we treat people ethically at borders? What special obligations towards refugees arise out of military intervention? How far can an existing state-based international order be hospitable to the protection of individual and global security in a nuclear world? What counts as a military victory and what rights do victors acquire? Each raises important further questions about the way that we understand the relations between states, and this workshop will provide an opportunity both to examine those issues independently and to identify their interdependencies.

Speakers include Prof. Tom Sorell (糖心TV); Prof. Jason Ralph (Leeds); Prof. Nicholas Wheeler (Birmingham); Dr. Cian O'Driscoll (Glasgow); and Dr. Tom Walker (Belfast). To sign up please contact F.Melhuish.1@warwick.ac.uk.

You can view the workshop schedule here.

Thu 19 May 2016, 15:46 | Tags: Staff Impact PhD Postgraduate Research

Dr Charikleia Tzanakou contributes to declaration of young researchers initiated by Slovak Presidency

PAIS Research Fellow, Dr Charikleia Tzanakou was invited as a private expert from the European Commission (DG Research and Innovation) on March 18th 2016 to contribute to a declaration of young researchers initiated by the upcoming Slovak Presidency. Collaborating with a diverse team of researchers, this had led to the development of the Bratislava Declaration for Young Researchers which presents the aspirations of young researchers in Europe.

The declaration will be presented at a mini-Conference in June 2016 in Brussels and to the Ministers of Science and Research in Slovakia in July 2016.

Mon 16 May 2016, 14:03 | Tags: Staff Research

BISA Best Article Prize Winners

Every year the leading International Relations journal Review of International Studies, in collaboration with the British International Studies Association (BISA), awards a Best Article Prize for an article selected from the previous volume of the Review.

The members of the selection panel for this year’s BISA Best Article Prize were Professor Jennifer Clapp (University of Waterloo), Professor Tim Dunne (University of Queensland), and Professor Mervyn Frost (King’s College London), who awarded the prize to (University of 糖心TV) and (University of the Witwatersrand) for their article:

The publication is the lead article in the 2015 Special Issue of Review of International Studies on ‘The Politics of Numbers: The Normative Agendas of Global Benchmarking’, edited by Broome and Quirk, which is part of the Global Benchmarking Project within the Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation.

The prestigious award will be presented at a prize ceremony at 5.30pm on Wednesday 15th June 2016 at the in Edinburgh.

Further information:


PAIS PhD Student Transcribes Previously Unpublished Conversation between Michel Foucault & Jonathan Simon

Foucault transcriptionTheory, Culture and Society have recently published a transcript of a conversation between Michel Foucault and Jonathan Simon which took place in San Francisco in October 1983. It has never previously been published and was transcribed by PAIS PhD student Katie Dingley on the basis of a tape recording made at the time.

Foucault and Simon begin with a discussion of Foucault’s 1977 lecture ‘About the Concept of the “Dangerous Individual” in 19th-Century Legal Psychiatry’, and move to a discussion of notions of danger, psychiatric expertise in prosecution cases, crime, responsibility and rights in the US and French legal systems.

The transcription is accompanied by a brief contextualizing introduction by PAIS Professor Stuart Elden and a retrospective comment by Jonathan Simon, now a Professor at Berkeley.

Simon was one of a group of students who met with Foucault in a working seminar, many of whom can be seen in this archive picture. The wider context is further discussed in Elden's recent book,

The discussion can be downloaded .

Wed 11 May 2016, 14:17 | Tags: Staff PhD Research

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