PALESTINE AS ‘STATE OF EXCEPTION ':More details here.
A GLOBAL PARADIGMDate : 12-3 September 2006
Venue : Trinity College Dublin , IIIS Seminar Room, C6.002, Level 6, Arts Building . Conference Organisers: Dr Ronit Lentin , Department of Sociology/Coordinator IIIS Global Networks research group David Landy, Department of Sociology, Global Networks IIIS & Dr Karen Fricker, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, IIIS
1. Conference OverviewThis conference aims to theorise what the late Edward Said called ‘the question of Palestine ' in the context of globalisation. An inter-disciplinary group of Palestinian, Israeli, British, American and Irish scholars will explore and debate the ways in which the Palestinian experience of being governed under a ‘state of exception' may be theorised as paradigmatic for new forms of global governance. The state of exception is characterised, among other things, by the law being suspended in the ‘military order' issued by the executive arm of government, often bypassing the legislature.
August 16, 2006
Palestine event at Trinity
There's going to be an even ton Palestine at Trinity College, University of Dublin:
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