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23.06.2017
Declaring the State: Constitution and Citizenship
About this event
From 23 June 2017 18:00 to 24 June 2017 20:00
International workshop, organized in cooperation between Sciences Po (Doctoral School) and Tel Aviv University, on the topic of constitutionalism, citizenship, and sovereignty.
Program:
JUNE 23
Location: CEVIPOF, 98 rue de l’université
16h: Opening remarks by Frédéric Gros and Assaf Sharon
16h30: Panel 1 – Citizenship beyond Sovereignty
With :
– Ronnen Ben-Arie (TAU) : “Decolonizing Citizenship”
– Louise Ganon (Sciences Po) : “Towards a Postnational Public Sphere? The Case of the Protest Movement against the Iraq War”
– Niklas Plaetzer (Sciences Po / University of Chicago) : “Insurgent Constitutionalism: Hannah Arendt and Radical Democracy”
18h30: Closing Remarks
JUNE 24
Location: Salle 11, 27 rue St. Guillaume
10h: Panel 2 – Moments of Foundation
With :
– Tom Theuns (Sciences Po / University of Amsterdam) : “Procedural Democracy and the Boundary Problem”
– Anat Ascher (TAU) : “On noble lies and shameless liars: Can society be founded on disenchanted grounds?”
– Yonathan Listik (TAU) : “Being-with and the Question of Community”
14h: Panel 3 – Citizenship and Its Margins
With :
– Yael Atia (TAU) : “‘Pilate and Jesus’- ‘Handing over’ as a form of the state of Exclusion”
– Adam Abulafia (TAU) : “The State of Least Repression: Deleuze & Guattari’s Theory of the State and its Strategic Implications”
– Uriel Abulof (TAU and Princeton)
16h: Keynote address by Yoav Peled (TAU)
Professor Emeritus of Political Science at Tel Aviv University and in 2016–2017 a Leverhulme Professorial Fellow in the School of Global Studies at the University of Sussex and affiliated with the London School of Economics Middle East Center