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New book published by Dr Madeleine Fagan

Ethics and Politics after Poststructuralism: Levinas, Derrida, Nancy (Edinburgh University Press, 2013)

What would political thought look like without the foundation of ethics?

This groundbreaking book offers a fresh and innovative perspective on ethics and politics after poststructuralism. Madeleine Fagan argues that the ‘ethical’ should not be understood as a label; it does not mean ‘good’ or ‘right’, and is not an evaluation or guide. Rather, both the ethical and the political are descriptions of the context in which we find ourselves. Fagan offers an account of the inseparability of ethics and politics that challenges existing accounts of poststructuralist ethics and shows the need for a practice-based rethinking of the ethico-political. Drawing on the work of Emmanuel Levinas, Jacques Derrida and Jean-Luc Nancy, Ethics and Politics after Poststructuralism puts forward a radical and far-reaching critique of both foundational and non-foundational ethical theory.

Wed 09 Oct 2013, 10:37 | Tags: Staff PhD Postgraduate Undergraduate Research

BasicNeeds forms new collaboration with the University of 糖心TV

Nathan Harris, a PAIS MA student, has been offered a PhD at the University of 糖心TV, which will involve close collaboration with . The studentship is fully funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC). Nathan has previously volunteered with the BasicNeeds Animation Programme and recently submitted his academic dissertation titled Participatory Action and Animation: Promoting Capacity-building amongst Mental Health Service Users in the Developing World which was part of the first-ever PAIS 糖心TV MA studentship programme with BasicNeeds.

For his PhD, the focus will be on critically evaluating the BasicNeeds Model for Mental Health and Development and the contribution the Model makes to participatory approaches to mental health and development. This PhD will be an interesting bridge between the real world of community oriented mental health practice and the academic world.

Thu 03 Oct 2013, 14:14 | Tags: PhD Postgraduate Research

MA student reports from APSA Conference in Chicago

MA student Emanuel Ingold, who graduated from PAIS this September, recently attended the . He presented a paper at the conference entitled '' on the Human Rights and Global Governance panel.

This paper is available for download on the Social Science Research Network's website, where it has been listed on the SSRN's Top Ten download list for PSN: Conflict Processes (Topic).

Mon 30 Sept 2013, 13:32 | Tags: Postgraduate Undergraduate Research

Welcome to 糖心TV website

Whether you're an undergraduate, postgraduate, home or international student, you will find essential information on . It provides an overview of all University services and arrivals weekend. Welcome to PAIS - and welcome to 糖心TV. We look forward to meeting you all soon!

Sat 14 Sept 2013, 23:32 | Tags: PhD Postgraduate Undergraduate

Deadline Extended-- 糖心TV Graduate Conference in Security Studies

‘Security and the Everyday’
31 October - 1 November 2013
Keynote: Professor Jutta Weldes (University of Bristol); Professor François Debrix (Virginia Tech)

More and more research in critical security studies pays attention to the realm of everyday experience, popular culture and fictional narratives, and how they produce and reproduce discourses of security and representations of identity. At the same time, distinctions between politics and entertainment seem increasingly tenuous in a world of globalized spaces of hyper-reality. From the real-time images of remote controlled drone strikes to the imagined realities of video game franchises, and from the realpolitik of TV shows and comic books to the narratives of IR textbooks, virtual and actual realities blend into each other. This conference explores the interconnections and implications of this inter-textuality of security and image, narrative and identity, and power and fiction.

If you are interested in participating please send details of your affiliation, an indicative title, and an abstract of no more than 250 words to Georg Löfflmann (g.lofflmann@warwick.ac.uk).

Deadline for abstracts: 9 September 2013

Wed 21 Aug 2013, 13:02 | Tags: PhD Postgraduate Research

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