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Colonial, Postcolonial and Decolonial (CPD) Working Group at BISA 2015 - ‘Worlds of inequality’
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The CPD Working Group sponsored four events on the main programme:
Panel 31: Spatial Practices of Postcolonial Governance: Inequalities, Exclusions and Potentials
Convenors: Terri-Anne Teo, University of Bristol, Elisa Wynne-Hughes, Cardiff University
Chair: Simon Philpott, Newcastle University
- Ungoverned spaces and counter-conducts | Carl Death, University of Manchester
- The Postcolonial Practices of Contemporary Aviation | Yvonne Rinkart, Aberystwyth University
- Multiculturalism and the politics of (mis)recognition: Singapore’s ‘China-born’ population and Tiong Bahru | Terri-Anne Teo, University of Bristol
- The Government of Troubled Families: Policing the Domestic Space of Postcolonial Citizenship | Joe Turner, University of Sheffield
- Self-Governance in Zero-Tolerance Zones: the spatial politics of stop street harassment campaigns in Cairo | Elisa Wynne-Hughes, Cardiff University
Panel 46: War and intervention in (post)colonial spaces
Chair: Meera Sabaratnam, SOAS
- Expressions of decolonial knowledge in Afghanistan | Mechthild Exo, Free University Berlin
- Hybridity, Security and International Intervention: The Case of UNIFIL in Southern Lebanon | Jan Daniel, Institute of International Relations, Prague
- A Little Bit of Something, or a Whole Lot of Nothing?: Postcolonial Angst, Post-Gaddafi Chaos, and Ruling Out ‘Regime Change’ to Consolidate R2P | Alan Bloomfield, University of New South Wales
Panel 57: Reimagining international spaces and actors through postcolonial and de-colonial lenses
Chair: Mustapha K. Pasha, Aberystwyth University
- Decolonizing the “International”? On the symbolic power of “international knowledge” and its limits | Tugba Basaran, University of Kent | Christian Olsson, Université Libre de Bruxelles
- Decolonizing the soldier: British, Indian and imperial forces in the war against Japan | Tarak Barkawi, London School of Economics
- Rethinking ‘South- South’: Entangled security practices between Africa and Latin America | Jana Hoenke, University of Edinburgh | Markus Michael Müller, Freie Universität, Berlin
- Narratives of redemption: The meaning of afforestation in Israel | Yoav Galai, University of St Andrews
Panel 133: Legal, philosophical and ethical entanglements of the Subaltern Subject
- Gore Capitalism’ and Contemporary Forms of Coloniality: Rethinking Impunity in the Juárez Feminicide, Twenty Years on | Louiza Odysseos, University of Sussex
- The Gravedigger: a death-bound subject and the act of bearing witness | Shubranshu Mishra, University of Kent, Brussels
- Contingent subalternity in IR: The case of Iran’s democracy movement | Shabnam Holliday, Plymouth University
- Understanding Global Inequalities by Investigating Epistemic Violence | Claudia Brunner, Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt