[Tps] TPS: Conference: Everyday Life in World Politics and Economics LSE 11 May 2007]

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Wed Apr 11 00:25:24 EDT 2007


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International Conference

Everyday Life in World Politics and Economics

Organised by 

Centre for International Studies, LSE

Place: LSE campus, London      Date: Friday, May 11, 2007

Programme

9:30 – 10:00    Registration, Coffee/Tea

10:00 – 10:15   Welcome Addresses

Andreas Antoniades (Convenor of the Conference)
John Kent (Chair of the Centre for International Studies – CIS, LSE)

10: 15 – 12:15  Panel A.  Everyday Life: a Different Approach to World 
Politics and Economics

Chair: Andreas Antoniades (LSE)

Gregory J. Seigworth (Millersville University)
Something More, Something Less and Something Else: Henri Lefebvre’s 
Virtual Ontology of the Everyday

Peter Bratsis (University of Salford)
Everyday Life as Object and as Method; or, Can Herni Lefebvre Save Us 
 >From Political Science?

John M. Hobson (University of Sheffield) & Leonard Seabrooke (Copenhagen 
Business School)
The Case for an Everyday International Political Economy

Matt Davies (University of Newcastle)
Works, Products, and the Division of Labour: Notes for a Cultural and 
Political Economic Critique


12:15 – 13:15   Lunch Break


13:15 – 15:15   Panel B. Beyond the Barricades: The Everyday Politics of 
Social Change

Chair: Helen Drake (Loughborough University)

Michael E. Gardiner (University of Western Ontario)
The Grandchildren of Marx and Coca-Cola: Lefebvre, Debord and the 
Problem of ‘Recuperation’ in Everyday Life”

Katharine Griffiths (University of Durham)
The Affirmation of the Everyday as Resistance to National Socialism

Elizabeth H. Super (University of Edinburgh)
As Water Splits Stone: Rationalizing Engagement in Everyday Political 
Activity

Sara C. Motta (LSE)
The Reinvention of the Political in Venezuela; the Case of the Urban 
Land Movement (CTU)


15:15 – 15:35   Coffee/Tea Break


15:35 – 17:35    Round Table. Everyday Politics and Contemporary Social 
Science Research

Chair: Ben Highmore (University of Sussex)

Jonathan Githens-Mazer (University of Exeter)
National Myths, Memories and Repertoires of Contentious Politics: On 
Nationalism and Social Movements

Jenny Carl (University of Southampton) & Patrick Stevenson (University 
of Southampton)
Everyday Life in Politics: Individual Language Practice Among German 
Speakers in Hungary and the Czech Republic

Jon E. Fox (University of Bristol) & Cynthia Miller-Idriss (New York 
University)
Everyday Nationhood

Ben O'Loughlin (Royal Holloway)
Reassessing Audiences and Citizens: the Everyday Modulation of Terror News

Patrick R. Ireland  (American University of Beirut)
Immigration, Integration, and Everyday Life in Europe’s Neighbourhoods


TABLE PAPERS

Andreas Antoniades (LSE) Cave! Hic Everyday Life: Repetition, Hegemony 
and the Social

Albena Azmanova (University of Kent) Public Perceptions of the 
Politically Relevant in the Times of the New Economy

Helen Drake (Loughborough University) New Britons in a New France? A 
Case-Study of Migration and Mobility in the 21st Century European Union

James Tobias (University of California, Riverside) Ethical Address in 
the Computational Design of Everyday Life 


The Conference is sponsored by:

Contemporary Research in International Political Theory (CRIPT), BISA
Department of International Relations, LSE
Director’s Fund, LSE
International Political Economy Group (IPEG), BISA

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Participation
The registration to the conference is free, but places are limited.
To register please send your name and affiliation to: CIS at lse.ac.uk.




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