We are delighted to announce that the programme of
plenary sessions for Gregynog Ideas Lab III has been finalised. We will have Guest Professor Roundtables on Time and the Event; Time and Subjectivity; The State of
Violence; and Poststructuralism, Postcolonialism and
Feminism. In the final session of the week, Generation and Critique, Mick
Dillon, Mike Shapiro and Rob Walker reflect on the past 20-30 years of critical
work in International Relations, and where we go from here. Full details of all
these sessions, and the Practical
Workshops (on Storytelling and/as Method; Book and Journal Publishing; and Critique and Careers) are
available by clicking on the link on the right. The full details of our Guest Professor Seminars, the highlight of the school, are also available on the right, as are a draft Schedule and brief bios of all our Guest Professors.
At present we have ten places remaining: we already have bookings from an amazing and international
group of graduate students and early career faculty working on a wide range of topics (including: identity, the
body, discourse, power, security apparatuses, historiography, time, 'freedom',
cybersecurity, aesthetics, sovereignty, critical theory, memory, meaning
production, feminist IPE, post-conflict interventions, development, affect,
materiality, peacekeeping, narrative, language and discursive practice, war
photography, militarism, risk, finance and anti-colonial thought).
Booking forms can be downloaded from the links on the right and should be returned, with payment, to gregynogideaslab@gmail.com. If you have any queries or need help with your booking, or want to make sure places are still available before you send in your form, please contact Yvonne Rinkart on the same email.
We look forward to seeing you in the summer!
Best wishes
Jenny