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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
PhD candidate quoted in Ryukyu Shimpo article
, a PhD candidate under the supervision of and , was recently quoted in an 11 August article appearing in the print edition of the , a local newspaper in Okinawa prefecture, Japan. She was interviewed by a reporter about the plans for relocating US Marines Air Base Futenma from Ginowan City to Henoko Village in Nago City, Okinawa.
Read the article (JPEG in Japanese)
Prof Peter Burnell to give lecture at College of Europe in Warsaw
is scheduled to give a guest lecture on 9 July at the College of Europe in Warsaw's PhD Summer School on 'The EU, it's neighbourhood and the ENP'.
His talk is entitled 'Democracy support perspectives on the "Arab awakening"'.
PhD Candidate awarded Toshiba International Foundation Scholarship
Miriam Grinberg, a first-year PhD candidate in PAIS, has been awarded a for 2013-14. The award goes towards funding Miriam's fieldwork next year in Japan, where she will be conducting interviews and archival studies as part of her dissertation research entitled 'The US-Japan alliance and the relocation of Futenma: Sites of discursive exchange in the reproduction of security alliances'.
PAIS Prof and PhD candidate contribute to UN High-Level Panel report
In May, Prof Franklyn Lisk, PhD candidate Hany Besada, and Philip Martin of Norwegian People's Aid co-authored a paper, which was prepared and submitted to the United Nations High-Level Panel on the Post-2015 Development Agenda, entitled '.'
The panel was set up by the Secretary-General of the UN and co-chaired by the UK Prime Minister and the Presidents of Indonesia and Liberia, and issued its report, ',' at the end of May.