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[Workshop] Critical and Liberatory Methods for Research and Teaching (Call for Papers; deadline: 15.09.2024)

The Working Group Critical Peace Research of the Association for Peace and Conflict Studies (AFK e.V.) and the Section Transnational and Intersectional Critique of Domination at the Giessen Graduate Center for Social, Economic and Legal Sciences GGS of the Justus Liebig University Giessen invite to the second workshop on critical and liberatory methods.

  • [Workshop] Critical and Liberatory Methods for Research and Teaching (Call for Papers; deadline: 15.09.2024)
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  • The Working Group Critical Peace Research of the Association for Peace and Conflict Studies (AFK e.V.) and the Section Transnational and Intersectional Critique of Domination at the Giessen Graduate Center for Social, Economic and Legal Sciences GGS of the Justus Liebig University Giessen invite to the second workshop on critical and liberatory methods.
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Nov 14, 2024 06:00 to Nov 16, 2024 02:00 (Europe/Berlin / UTC100)

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The workshop is aimed especially at PhD students and early career researchers, as well as at lecturers of social sciences and peace and conflict studies.

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The Working Group Critical Peace Research of the Association for Peace and Conflict Studies (AFK e.V.) and the Section Transnational and Intersectional Critiques of Power at the Giessen Graduate Center for Social, Economic and Legal Sciences GGS of the Justus Liebig University Giessen invite you to the second workshop on critical and liberatory methods. In this workshop, we want to critically examine the possibilities, conditions and limitations to conducting research and teaching in critical and liberatory ways. The workshop will take place  at the Justus Liebig University Giessen, Germany.

This second workshop aims at bringing people together who want to contribute to critical and liberatory research and teaching and deepen the exchange on topics, issues and challenges that arise from it. The workshop, therefore, provides space for dialogue and networking, but also for discussing whether and how working in an anti-oppressive way can be done in the context of the university. There will be enough space for collegial consultation and exchange on the participants' projects. We also want to deepen our exchange on the ingredients, and expand and/or adapt the above-mentioned list. We hope to publish the list of ingredients for a critical methods menuon the website of the Working Group Critical Peace Research of the Association for Peace and Conflict Studies.

To participate, please send an abstract (300 words) in German or English with the following information to cardenasalfonso by September 15th of 2024:
- Brief description of the project/topic you would like to discuss (250 words).
- What ingredients does the project/topic particularly tap into, which ingredients do you see particular challenges as far as your own work is concerned? (50 words)
- What are the languages in which you can communicate?
- Do you need (financial) support for traveling and/or accommodation? Are there any other forms of support you need to participate? We unfortunately cannot promise financial support, but will aim at supporting those who otherwise could not be able to participate have no access to funding (e.g. scholarships, travel allowances, etc.).

Full Call for Papers here.

We look forward to hearing from you,
María Cárdenas, Juliana Krohn, Philipp Lottholz.

 

 

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