Dear all
The Ideas Lab is now less than two weeks away, and we are very much looking forward to welcoming you all to Gregynog. There have been some minor changes to the timetable, and the new version has been posted. We have an exciting week in prospect!
Unfortunately, it turns out that Professor Mick Dillon will be unable to join us. He has a newly scheduled hospital procedure and has had to withdraw. He is extremely sorry to disappoint those who had signed up to his seminars, but he has no option. We will miss him very much; we wish him well and hope he may be able to make it another time.
If you have any remaining queries, don't hesitate to contact us. We shall see you on July 11th!
Best wishes
Jenny
A unique opportunity for graduate students and academics working in international politics from a range of critical, postcolonial, feminist, post-structural and psychoanalytic traditions to re-examine their own work and meet new people. An open space for thinking and generating new ideas.
Gregynog Hall

28 June 2016
31 May 2016
Guest professor seminars and workshop details
We are delighted to announce that full details of the guest professor seminars are now available through the link to the right.
There is an exciting choice of topics. Each seminar comprises three one-and-a-half hour sessions. The seminars run in three steams and participants choose one seminar from each stream:
There is an exciting choice of topics. Each seminar comprises three one-and-a-half hour sessions. The seminars run in three steams and participants choose one seminar from each stream:
Stream A:
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Specular Politics:
Mystery, Manifestation, Resistance (Michael Dillon)
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Deleuze and Politics (Tom Lundborg)
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Psychoanalysis and the
Practice of Resistance (Andreja Zevnik)
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Stream
B:
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On Violence, Security, and Outliving ‘Life’ (Asli Calkivik)
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The New Politics of Enclosure (R. B. J. Walker)
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(Un)making
the Neoliberal Subject (Erzsebet
Strausz)
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Stream
C:
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Aesthetics and
Politics (Jenny Edkins)
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"The
world, after the end of the world" (Andrew Davison)
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Interpreting
War: Critical Methods, Ethics & Politics (Annick T. R. Wibben)
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In addition to the seminars, we have two plenary workshops. The
first, led by Himadeep Muppidi, entitled ‘Worlding the postcolonial’, follows on from the
wonderful storytelling workshop he led last year. The second is a completely
new venture for this year—a workshop led by Phil Gaydon, Conor Heaney and Erzsebet Strausz. This
workshop takes place over two plenary sessions in the Music Room on Wednesday
afternoon/evening. Expect to find the room transformed and your ideas of
learning spaces challenged.
Other activities include research surgeries with guest professors, sessions organised by participants, a twympath dawns on the first evening, a barbecue, and hopefully a yoga session to counterbalance all that thinking. There will be free time too, to enjoy walks and conversation in the beautiful surroundings at Gregynog.
Any queries, contact Yvonne Rinkart on gregynogideaslab@gmail.com.
Looking forward to seeing you in July!
Jenny
02 May 2016
July is fast approaching: Gregynog update
Dear all
July is getting closer and we are into the final phase of preparations for the Ideas Lab. We have a wonderful group of participants--and a few places are still available if you wish to join us. Use the booking tab on the right or if you have any queries email our Graduate Assistant, Yvonne Rinkart, on gregynogideaslab@gmail.com.
We have a new guest professor to announce: Aslı Çalkıvik, from Istanbul Technical University has agreed to take part this year. Her work focuses on questions in international relations and political theory. She will be offering a seminar On Violence, Security, and Outliving ‘Life’, which examines questions to do with the relation between security and violence, and how political fear circulates in and produces the political field. The seminar asks whether we should or can dismantle security and what kinds of political imaginaries are available to think politics beyond a politics of security. Aslı replaces Sam Opondo, who has family responsibilities that unfortunately prevent him participating this year.
We are also fortunate to be able to announce two exciting plenary sessions on Alternative Learning Spaces; we explore, with the help of visiting artists, creative spaces for learning that move beyond the seminar room or lecture theatre. More details of these will be available later.
Altogether a wonderful programme: the revised details have been posted on the right. We are very much looking forward to seeing you in July!
Best wishes
Jenny
July is getting closer and we are into the final phase of preparations for the Ideas Lab. We have a wonderful group of participants--and a few places are still available if you wish to join us. Use the booking tab on the right or if you have any queries email our Graduate Assistant, Yvonne Rinkart, on gregynogideaslab@gmail.com.
We have a new guest professor to announce: Aslı Çalkıvik, from Istanbul Technical University has agreed to take part this year. Her work focuses on questions in international relations and political theory. She will be offering a seminar On Violence, Security, and Outliving ‘Life’, which examines questions to do with the relation between security and violence, and how political fear circulates in and produces the political field. The seminar asks whether we should or can dismantle security and what kinds of political imaginaries are available to think politics beyond a politics of security. Aslı replaces Sam Opondo, who has family responsibilities that unfortunately prevent him participating this year.
We are also fortunate to be able to announce two exciting plenary sessions on Alternative Learning Spaces; we explore, with the help of visiting artists, creative spaces for learning that move beyond the seminar room or lecture theatre. More details of these will be available later.
Altogether a wonderful programme: the revised details have been posted on the right. We are very much looking forward to seeing you in July!
Best wishes
Jenny
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