New pictures from Susan Flaemig’s field research in El Salvador

Security politics in El Salvador

by Susan Flaemig (2011, 2012, 2013)

These pictures were taken during my research trips to El Salvador in 2011, 2012, and 2013. Obviously, for me as a young scholar it is very difficult to get images that speak of the tremendous violence that people suffer from or that would portray state responses to violence. The main obstacle for me was the risk to carry a camera on a public bus – buses are frequent targets of robbery and assaults. Luckily, on the day I experienced an intended robbery, I didn’t have my camera with me.

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CALL FOR PAPERS: Beyond Neoliberalism. Politics and Punishment in Contemporary Societies (3-4 October 2013, A Coruña, Spain)

 

In recent years, a prominent piece of academic literature has analysed the transformations in the field of punishment through the lens of what has been called neoliberalism. Several theoretical perspectives, such as the governmentality studies, or a variety of analyses on post-welfarist punishment, have highlighted the influence of economic policies and the neoliberal mode of government on the recent evolution of penal policies.

These theoretical frameworks appear to be especially relevant to face the current challenges of the field of punishment and social control. Yet, a crucial historical event has further strengthened the interest of this sort of analysis. In effect, the study of punishment from the perspective of politics and political economy has gained momentum with the beginning of what has been termed the Great Recession. The conference is focused on this theoretical field, and it aims to reflect on punishment both in relation to and beyond neoliberalism.

Therefore, we will consider contributions on a wide range of issues that encompass the broad theme of Beyond Neoliberalism? Politics and Punishment in Contemporary Societies, particularly on the themes of:

  • Politics and Punishment
  • Political Economy of Punishment
  • Neoliberalism and Criminal Justice
  • Great Recession and penal policies

Keynote Speakers:

  • Emma Bell (University of Savoy, France)
  • Leonidas Cheliotis (University of Edinburgh, Scotland, UK)
  • Lynne Haney (New York University, USA)
  • Richard Sparks (University of Edinburgh, Scotland, UK)
  • Máximo Sozzo (National University of the Litoral, Argentina)

Organization:

  • ECRIM, University of A Coruña, Spain (www.ecrim.es)
  • Academic chairs: José Ángel Brandariz (University of A Coruña, Spain), Máximo Sozzo (National University of the Litoral, Argentina)
  • Organizing committee chair: Patricia Faraldo (University of A Coruña, Spain)

Abstract guidelines:

Proposals should be titled and should not exceed 250 words. Please include the proposer’s name and contact details along with their university affiliation.

Please submit abstracts via email to: dcastrolinares@gmail.com

The papers presented at the conference will be eventually published in a book containing the conference proceedings.

Closing date: 15 July 2013

Decisions about the acceptance of the papers will be made by the end of July 2013.

 

CALL FOR PAPERS: 23rd World Congress of Political Science (19-24 July 2014, Montreal, Canada)

Challenges of Contemporary Governance

Political scientists are often seen not merely as analysts of political matters, but as something akin to engineers sculpting the organisation of power.

Globalisation has profoundly altered the work of political scientists, intensifying communication and exchange on issues pertaining to the way in which communities, societies, nations and the world itself are governed.

The ambition of this international political science congress, to be held in Montreal, is to reflect upon contemporary evolutions in governance in the face of numerous challenges:

  • Political, economic and social systems have become increasingly fragmented, rendering global strategic initiatives ever more complex
  • The variety of values, attitudes and behaviours exhibited by individuals and groups makes for a greater and more diverse demand for inclusion and participation
  • As the structures through which these interests are represented continue to expand, systems of governance become increasingly complex, more difficult to interpret and understand and less responsive to the uninitiated citizen
  • There is a growing risk that the democratic quality of our political systems will deteriorate as a result of the rising influence and decision-making capacity of technical-administrative and technocratic experts
  • For a given sector or type of organisation, comparative analysis and an experimental methodological approach should help better evaluate the performance of different forms of governance
  • It may also be fruitful to focus on the various competitive strategies and means by which models of governance are promoted, or even imposed (in the name of ‘good governance’ demanded by international institutions, for example)

Faced with these challenges, the multi-faceted phenomenon of governance requires a global, comprehensive and multi-tiered approach: from the local association or political party up to the international community, via regional integration or the national regulation of an economic sector.
Adopting an approach to political science which is resolutely open to the opportunities offered by interdisciplinary collaborations, we must also support the circulation of theoretical frameworks and empirical approaches which are applicable in the northern and southern hemispheres, to the most developed nations and the panoply of emerging and developing countries.

The main focus of this congress will be to generate the greatest possible number of concrete, innovative answers to the questions of citizens, their political, associative and socio-economic representatives and the policy makers who are working constantly to improve the quality of governance.

The principal themes covered by this congress will be:

  • International Political Economy
  • International Relations
  • Public Policy Analysis and Administrative Science
  • Comparative Politics and Institutions
  • Political Theory, Gender and Politics
  • Urban and Regional Politics and Policies
  • Political Attitudes and Behaviour

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