CALL FOR PAPERS : Section S07: AESTHETICS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW AND POLITICS EISA 2024 Annual Conference (PEC)

Call for Papers

Section S07: AESTHETICS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW AND POLITICS EISA 2024 Annual Conference (PEC)

Université Catholique de Lille, 27-31 August 2024

The European International Studies Association’s (EISA) Regular Section on Aesthetics of  International Law and Politics (S07) invites paper submissions for the 2024 EISA Annual Conference.  Deadline for submissions: 13 March 2024. Submit your abstract here.

Section Chairs: Tasniem Anwar & Keri van Douwen (VU Amsterdam). For more information about the  2024 EISA PEC, see the website here.

All materials, photos, buildings and other objects of international law and politics form an aesthetic  of thoughts and practices. Studying aesthetics in world politics has led to new insights related to  questions of representation, the location of politics, and methodology. The so-called ‘aesthetic turn’  (Bleiker, 2001) promised not only to decentralize International Relations’ Western gaze but also  opened new research avenues. International legal scholars have responded and contributed to this  aesthetic turn by studying, for example, the design of international courts and the presentation of  legal texts. A shared focus on aesthetic matters and critical sensibilities has aided scholars to move  beyond the limits of -and deadlocks in- mainstream interdisciplinary International Law/International  Relations debates and contributed towards critical interdisciplinary research and methodologies  (Kratochwil 2014, Aalberts 2018). This section follows the aesthetic turn by focusing on the  interaction of law and politics through material artefacts and design politics. We aim to advance an  interdisciplinary conversation by connecting to socio-legal literature, science-and-technology studies,  and post-colonial and feminist theory.

We specifically invite paper submissions on themes such as:

• Spaces: Everyday spaces of international law and politics

• Styles: The form and looks of ‘legality’

• Struggles: Expert knowledge and authority

• Silences: Logics of secrecy, silence and invisibility

• Stretches: Temporality in international law and politics

We are also excited to receive submissions that deploy aesthetic methodologies such as (not) seeing,  listening, writing and hearing.

Please contact the section chairs ([email protected] and [email protected]) if you have any questions.

FOR MORE DETAILS GO THROUGH WITH THE ORIGINAL LINK : https://pec2024.eisa-net.org/abstract-submission/

 

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