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Critical Approaches to Security in Europe
Rencontres doctorales Européennes sur le thème de la Sécurité
Publié le vendredi 03 juin 2005
Résumé
Annonce
Dans le cadre du programme Européen de recherche COST, la Chaire Jean Monnet de Sciences Po, présidée par Renaud Dehousse, et le programme Challenge, dirigé par Didier Bigo, organisent des rencontres doctorales autour du theme: « Approches Critiques de la Sécurité en Europe ». La conférence de trois jours aura lieu au Centre d'Etudes européennes de Sciences Po en présence des professeurs les plus en vue dans le champ des études critiques de la sécurité : entre autres : Ole Waever, Michael Williams, Jef Huymans et Didier Bigo. La conférence réunira plus de 30 étudiants doctoraux venant de plus de 12 institutions européennes. Pour plus de renseignements se rendre sur le site internet de la conférence : http://www.portedeurope.org/rubrique.php3?id_rubrique=531〈=fr
L'évènement est bien sur ouvert au public dans la mesure des places disponibles.
Contacts : Stephan Davidshofer stephan.davidshofer@sciences-po.org ou Francesco Ragazzi francesco.ragazzi@sciences-po.org
DAY 1 / THURSDAY, JUNE 16th
09:30 Welcome coffee
10:00 Welcome speech by the conference organizers:
Prof. Renaud Dehousse (Head of Sciences Po Jean Monnet Chair)
Prof. Didier Bigo (COST programme & Challenge programme),
Prof. Marc Lazar (Dean of Sciences Po's Ecole Doctorale)
11:00 Coffee break
11:30 Introductory lecture:
Copenhagen : Ole Waever (non-COST expert)
Aberystwyth : Michael Williams (non-COST expert)
Paris : Didier Bigo, Jef Huymans (Both COST Network)
13:00 Lunch
(SESSION 1 / STRUCTURATION OF THE (IN)SECURITY FIELD)
14:30 Panel n°1: Language and context in the social construction of insecurity
Discussant: Ole Waever (University of Copenhagen/Non-COST Expert)
Balzacq Thierry (Chargé de recherches, CEPS )
Information, Perception, Security: The Contextual Bases of Threat Politics
Léonard Sarah (University of Wales, Aberystwyth )
“Opening the black box of ‘securitization’. What are securitizing actors ‘really’ doing?”
16:00 Coffee break
16:30 Panel n°2: Three schools of security studies and their understanding of politics
Discussant: Michael Williams (Universty of Wales, Aberystwyth/Non-COST expert)
Taureck Rita (The University of Birmingham )
‘Positive and negative Securitisation - Bringing together securitisation theory and Welsh School Critical security studies’
Aradau Claudia (The Open University/King’s College London )
‘Copenhagen, Paris, Aberystwyth – three schools, one politics?’
DAY 2 / FRIDAY, JUNE 17th
09:00 Welcome coffee
(SESSION 2 / EU & SECURITY)
09:30 Panel n°3: Orders 1 : The role of experts and expert knowledge
Discussant: Didier Bigo (Sciences Po / COST)
Basaran Tugba (Cambridge )
European Security Discourses: The Role of Expert Knowledge
Kaunert Christian (University of Wales Aberystwyth )
The Copenhagen School and the European Union: adapting the securitisation framework to complex institutional structures
11:00Coffee break
11:30 Panel n°4: Borders 1 : EU, Internal security and migration
Discussant: Elspeth Guild (University of Nijmegen/COST Network)
Hovdal Moan Marit (Norwegian University of Science and Technology )
Social processes of making and unmaking of boundaries
Mervola Markus (University of Tampere /Open University )
Production of illegal immigration: - On Political Rationalities of Migration Control -
13:00Lunch
14:30 Panel n°5: Borders 2 : Neighbourhood policy and securitization
Discussant: Augustin Domingo (Université de Valencia/COST Network)
Jakniunaite Dovile (Vilnius University )
Constructing the neighbouring space
Jeandesboz Julien (Sciences Po (Master) )
The European neighbourhood policy: analysing the securitisation(s) of the Union’s ‘external border’
16:00Coffee break
16:30 Panel n°6: Orders 2 : External security policy and the notion of field
Discussant: Vivenne Jabri (King's College/not COST)
Loisel Sébastien (Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris )
Securitisation processes in the formulation of European foreign and security policy in sub-Saharan Africa
Davidshofer Stephan (Sciences-Po (Paris) )
Crisis management as the EU 'added value': Constructing EU's international identity through security
DAY 3 / SATURDAY, JUNE 18th
09:00 Welcome coffee
09:30 Panel n°7: Identity 2 : Security, citizenship and minorities
Discussant: Grazina Miniotaite (University of Vilnius/COST Network)
Matti Jutila (University of Helsinki )
Desecuritizing Minority Rights: Against Determinism
Tönsmann Susanne (University of Hannover )
Securitizing Citizenship: the Construction of Non-citizens as a Threat to Security in Latvia
11:00Coffee break
11:30 Panel n°8: Identity 1 : Citizenship and security
Discussant: Peter Burgess (PRIO/COST Network)
Ragazzi Francesco (Sciences-Po )
Diaspora politics: the other side of the securitization of citizenship
Guillaume Xavier (Université de Genève )
Securitizing identity: citizenship and contemporary European politics of alterity
13:00Lunch
(SESSION 3 / POWER/KNOWLEDGE)
14:30 Panel n°10: Power/knowledge : theory and practice, scholars and politics
Discussant: Jef Huysmans (Open University/COST network)
Villumsen Trine (University of Copenhagen )
A field of European security: The problem of studying the theory and practice of European security.
Buger Christian (Frankfurt )
The devil and the deep blue sea: How security experts securitize and how they might avoid it.
Catégories
- Études du politique (Catégorie principale)
Lieux
- Paris, France
Dates
- jeudi 16 juin 2005
Contacts
- Francesco Ragazzi
courriel : francesco [dot] ragazzi [at] sciences-po [dot] org - Stephan Davidshofer
courriel : stephan [dot] davidshofer [at] sciences-po [dot] org
URLS de référence
Source de l'information
- Francesco Ragazzi
courriel : francesco [dot] ragazzi [at] sciences-po [dot] org
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« Critical Approaches to Security in Europe », Colloque, Calenda, Publié le vendredi 03 juin 2005, https://calenda-formation.labocleo.org/190310