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13.01.2014
Biopolitics, gouvernementality and (security) dispositifs. Concepts for the study of the “International”?
À propos de cet événement
Du 13 janvier 2014 à 10:15 au 14 janvier 2014 à 19:00
International conference
MONDAY, JANUARY 13th
09h15-09h30 Welcoming address and introduction
Didier Bigo, CERI-Sciences Po, Paris, France; Philippe Bonditti, IRI/PUC-Rio, Brazil; Frédéric Gros, Université Paris-Est Créteil, France
09h30-12h30 Session 1
INTERNATIONAL? IR and Security in light of Genealogy and Governmentality
Chair: Philippe Bonditti, IRI/PUC-Rio, Brazil
09h30-10h15 Introductory Lecture
Counter Concepts for the International: Political Spirituality, Insurrection and the Courage of Truth
Michael Dillon, University of Lancaster, UK
10h15-11h30 Roundtable
Lives of Infamous Men in the 21st Century
Fabienne Brion, Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgique
Foucault in IR. Is there anything left to say?
Jef Huysmans, Open University, UK
Decolonising critical security from IR: genealogy of (in)securities
Didier Bigo, CERI-Sciences Po, France
11h30-12h30 Discussion
14H00-18H00 Session 2
NEOLIBERAL? Bureaucratisation, Management, Critique
Chair: Sandrine Revet, CERI-Sciences Po, France
14h00-14h45 Introductory Lecture
Global policing and (in)different management
Mariella Pandolfi, University of Montreal, Canada
14h45-16h00 Roundtable
On neoliberal bureaucratization
Béatrice Hibou, CNRS/CERI Sciences Po, France
A historical ontology of management
Luca Paltrinieri, CIRPP, CCI-Paris-Idf and Collège international de Philosophie
Is there a critical liberalism?
Frédéric Gros, UPEC, France
16h-16h15 Coffee Break
16h15-17h00 Keynote address
Foucault and Method
Michael Shapiro, University of Hawaï at Manoa, Untited-States
17h00-18h00 Discussion
TUESDAY, JANUARY 14th
09h00-09h30 Participants welcoming
09H30-12H30 Session 3
GLOBAL? Beyond (post-)colonialism and developmentalism
Chair: Didier Bigo, CERI-Sciences Po, France
09h30-10h15 Introductory Lecture
Globally yours: globalization as regimes of subjectification
Jean-François Bayart, CNRS/ CERI Sciences Po Paris, France
10h15-11h30 Roundtable
Foucault and the subject of the postcolonial international
Vivienne Jabri, Kings College London, UK
Foucault and the colonial
Paulo Esteves and Marta Moreno, IRI/ PUC-Rio, Brazil
Globalization , sovereignty and the politics of survival
Marc Abélès, LAIOS, CNRS/EHESS, France
11h30-12h30 Discussion
14H00-16H30 Session 4
MODERN? Sovereignty, violence and power
Chair: Pierre Hassner, CERI-Sciences Po Paris, France
14h00-14h45 Introductory Lecture
Power as sumbolon and signature: sovereignty, governmentality and the international
Mitchell Dean, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
14h45-16h00 Roundtable
The invention of terrorism and the mutation of modernity
Philippe Bonditti, IRI/PUC-Rio, Brazil
Spatializing the international through governmentality, sovereignty and violence
Pierre Sauvêtre, Sciences Po, Paris, France
Sovereign state and inward colonization: fiction about a Foucault/ Schmitt non-dialogue
Guillaume Sibertin-Blanc, Université Toulouse le Mirail, France
16h00-16h30 General discussion
16h30-16h45 Coffee Break
16h45-18h00 CONCLUDING SESSION
16h45-17h30 Concluding lecture
Which Foucault? Which International?
RBJ Walker, University of Victoria, Canada
17h30-18h00 General discussion
http://manyfoucaults.wordpress.com
Entrée libre dans la limite des places disponibles.
Crédits photo: Burka Arikan http://burak-arikan.com/neoliberalism-s