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Continental Philosophy Section: 3 - The Politics of World Community: Beyond the International in Theory and Practice, 3-3 Chair(s) Jens Bartelson Lund University Beyond Cosmopolitanism and Globalisation: Inhabiting the Global Space Susanna Lindberg University of Helsinki Becoming Whosoever: Re-examining Pauline Universalism Mika Ojakangas University of Helsinki What is the 'World' in World Politics? Sergei Prozorov University of Helsinki Community/Humanity R.B.J. Walker University of Victoria Discussant(s) Sofia Anna Näsström Stockholm University --------------------------- Slot: FA-14 Friday 9:00 AM - 10:45 AM Room: 252 People(s), Nations and the World Community Section: 3 - The Politics of World Community: Beyond the International in Theory and Practice, 3-4 Chair(s) Susanna Lindberg University of Helsinki From Law-making to People-making Sofia Anna Näsström Stockholm University World Community and the Challenge of National Identity Franziska Martinsen University of Hannover Persistent Nationalisms: From Imagined Communities to Urban Assemblages Angharad Closs Stephens Durham University Building a World Community? Universalism and Particularism in the United Nations’ Alliance of Civilisations Niels Lachmann Université de Montréal Discussant(s) Susanna Lindberg University of Helsinki --------------------------- Slot: FB-18 Friday 11:15 AM - 1:00 PM Room: 252 Beyond the International: A roundtable discussion on R. B. J. Walker's After the Globe/Before the World Section: 3 - The Politics of World Community: Beyond the International in Theory and Practice, 3-7 Roundtable Discussants Nick Vaughan-Williams Exeter University Sergei Prozorov University of Helsinki Tom Lundborg Swedish Institute of International Affairs Costas Constantinou University of Nicosia Angharad Closs Stephens Durham University --------------------------- Slot: FC-16 Friday 2:00 PM - 3:45 PM Room: 252 World Community, Cosmopolitanism and Global Democracy Section: 3 - The Politics of World Community: Beyond the International in Theory and Practice, 3-6 Chair(s) Sergei Prozorov University of Helsinki Legitimate Founding of Political Community: A Promise of Global Democracy Hans Agné Stockholm University Domestic Sovereignty and its Organization – Governance and Sovereign Powers as a Respond to Open Boundaries Oscar Larsson Stockholm University Rethinking World Community ans Cosmopolitism in IR. Theorethical approaches and political proposals. Caterina García Segura Universitat Pompeu Fabra EU Foreign Policy and the Challenge of Public Diplomacy Mai'a K Cross University of Southern California Discussant(s) Andreas Behnke University of Reading --------------------------- Slot: FD-15 Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Room: 252 World Community and World Order Section: 3 - The Politics of World Community: Beyond the International in Theory and Practice, 3-5 Chair(s) Evgeny Roshchin University of Jyväskylä Should States Have a Legal Right to Reputation? Applying the Rationales of Defamation Law to the International Arena Elad Peled University of Haifa Transnational Business Actors - The Kingmakers of International Regimes? Andreas N Uhre Stockholm University Beyond the International? Its the Same but Different: R2P, Human Rights and Sovereignty in a Post-Liberal World David Chandler University of Westminster The New Nomos of the Earth - Towards a Critical Geo-politics of Global Terror and Counter-Terror Andreas Behnke University of Reading Discussant(s) Evgeny Roshchin University of Jyväskylä Section: 4 - Credit and crisis Convenors: Nina Boy, University of Oslo/ Lancaster University Oliver Kessler, University of Bielefeld --------------------------- Slot: TA-19 Thursday 9:00 AM - 10:45 AM Room: 254 Public Debt – the Credit of the State Section: 4 - Credit and crisis, 4-1 Chair(s) J.Peter Burgess University of Oslo Personal Bankruptcy, Social Crisis and Political Breakdown: “Never has One Heard of Such a Monstrous Creation” Pierre-Charles M. Pradier Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne Katia Béguin Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne Credit Crisis of the state – A Crisis of Credit. What Role Does the Media Play? Sonja Juko University of Frankfurt/Main The Credit of the State Nina Boy University of Oslo/ Lancaster University Discussant(s) Nigel B Dodd London School of Economics --------------------------- Slot: TB-20 Thursday 11:15 AM - 1:00 PM Room: 254 Epistemic Security – the Credit of Facts Section: 4 - Credit and crisis, 4-2 Chair(s) Nina Boy University of Oslo/ Lancaster University The Making of the Good British Home-owner: Towards a Holistic Understanding of the Crisis. Ben Jacoby The University of Warwick Enacting the Efficient Frontier. How interpretative Devices Freame the Choice of a Portfolio Manager. Pierre de Larminat Université de Reims-Champagne-Ardenne Private Interests and Fair Value Accounting Daniel K Mügge University of Amsterdam Bart Stellinga University of Amsterdam Constructing Governability: Developments in Economic Theory and the Practice of Inflation Targeting Benjamin Braun University of Munich Discussant(s) Ute Tellmann University of Hamburg --------------------------- Slot: TD-21 Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Room: 254 Roundtable on Credit and Crisis: Is this a Crisis of Credit? Section: 4 - Credit and crisis, 4-3 Chair(s) Marieke de Goede University of Amsterdam Roundtable Discussants Nigel B Dodd London School of Economics Rodney Bruce Hall University of Oxford Andreas Langenohl University of Konstanz Daniel K Mügge University of Amsterdam Section: 5 - Spaces of Global Capital: Territoriality, Markets and Democratic Politics Convenor: Alejandro Colás, Birkbeck College, University of London --------------------------- Slot: FC-22 Friday 2:00 PM - 3:45 PM Room: 255 Theorising Space in Global Capitalism Section: 5 - Spaces of Global Capital: Territoriality, Markets and Democratic Politics, 5-1 Chair(s) Alejandro Colás Birkbeck College, University of London The Three Fields of Global Political Economy Heikki Patomäki RMIT University / University of Helsinki Global Spaces of Debt and Dispossession: The Politics and Paradoxes of Ecology and Economics Susanne Soederberg Queen's University, Ontario Abstraction, Embedding and the Workings of Global Capitalism: Rethinking Space, Place and Uneven Development Marcus Taylor Queen’s University Discussant(s) Gonzalo Pozo-Martin SEESS London --------------------------- Slot: FD-24 Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Room: 255 Financial Capital and Territory: Sovereign Funds, Offshore Markets and State Regulation Section: 5 - Spaces of Global Capital: Territoriality, Markets and Democratic Politics, 5-3 Chair(s) Marcus Taylor Queen’s University China’s Sovereign Wealth Funds: Problem or Panacea? Qingxiu Bu Queen's University Belfast Tax Havens - Politics, Market and Democracy Ana Raposo Ferreira Technical University of Lisbon João Paulo Madeira Technical University of Lisbon The Hedge Funds-US-UK-Offshore Nexus and the Rise of Sovereign Wealth Funds Jan Fichtner University of Frankfurt/Main Discussant(s) Nicola Short York University --------------------------- Slot: SA-23 Saturday 9:00 AM - 10:45 AM Room: 255 Geopolitics Past and Present Section: 5 - Spaces of Global Capital: Territoriality, Markets and Democratic Politics, 5-2 Chair(s) Richard Saull Queen Mary, London Dancing Spatialities around a Geopolitical Continuity: The Silk Road Igor Filibi University of the Basque Country Fatal Attraction: IR and Carl Schmitt's Geopolitics Benno Teschke University of Sussex On Thin Ice: The Contemporary Reconstruction of the Arctic as a Geopolitical Space Gonzalo Pozo-Martin SEESS London The Disintegration of American Primacy and the New 'Garrison-Prison State' of Affairs in Eurasia Vassilis Fouskas University of Piraeus Discussant(s) Jamie Allinson University of Edinburgh --------------------------- Slot: SB-25 Saturday 11:15 AM - 1:00 PM Room: 255 Roundtable Discussion on Kees van der Pijl’s ‘Modes of Foreign Relations’ Section: 5 - Spaces of Global Capital: Territoriality, Markets and Democratic Politics, 5-5 Roundtable Discussants Mauro di Meglio University of Naples ‘L'Orientale’ Heide Gerstenberger University of Bremen Klaus-Gerd Giesen Université d’Auvergne Kees van der Pijl University of Sussex --------------------------- Slot: SC-26 Saturday 2:00 PM - 3:45 PM Room: 255 Democracy Against Global Capitalism Section: 5 - Spaces of Global Capital: Territoriality, Markets and Democratic Politics, 5-4 Chair(s) Alejandro Colás Birkbeck College, University of London Development Within or Against Capitalism: A Critical Appraisal of Amartya Sen's Development as Freedom Benjamin Selwyn University of Sussex The Global Economy Against Democracy Manuel Couret Branco University of Évora The Clash of Spatializations: Capital and Resistance in Southern Mexico Chris Hesketh University of Nottingham Discussant(s) Alejandro Colás Birkbeck College, University of London Section: 6 - English School Convenor: Barry Buzan, London School of Economics --------------------------- Slot: TA-27 Thursday 9:00 AM - 10:45 AM Room: 253 Primary Institutions in International Society Section: 6 - English School, 6-1 Chair(s) George Lawson London School of Economics European Energy Security and Integration Process Dicle Korkmaz University of Tampere World Society and the 'Scramble for Africa' John Pella University of Bristol Managing Great Powers in the Post Cold War World: Old Game, New Rules? Jorge Lasmar London School of Economics The Rise of the Welfare State in International Society Laust Schouenborg London School of Economics Discussant(s) Tim Dunne University of Exeter --------------------------- Slot: TB-28 Thursday 11:15 AM - 1:00 PM Room: 253 Differentiation and the Emergence of the International Section: 6 - English School, 6-2 Chair(s) Mathias Albert University of Bielefeld Roundtable Discussants George Lawson London School of Economics Richard Little University of Bristol Barry Buzan London School of Economics Michael Zürn Social Science Research Center, Berlin --------------------------- Slot: TD-29 Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Room: 253 EU-Russia Relationship through |