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>> CALL FOR PAPERS:
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>> SOCIAL MOVEMENTS AND/IN THE POSTCOLONIAL:
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>> DISPOSSESSION, DEVELOPMENT AND RESISTANCE IN THE GLOBAL SOUTH
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>> A conference hosted by the Centre for the Study of Social and  
>> Global Justice, School of Politics and International Relations,  
>> University of Nottingham
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>> June 23 – 25 2008
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>> The popular classes of the global South are up in arms. From  
>> Soweto to Caracas to Nandigram, social movements are making  
>> demands for social justice and human dignity against the multiple  
>> processes of dispossession that are the hallmark of neoliberalism.  
>> In and through these practices of resistance the direction and  
>> meaning of the process and project of postcolonial development is  
>> transformed. Such struggles with their challenges to the hegemony  
>> of liberal democracy and questioning of state-centric strategies  
>> of social change, suggest the need for the development of new  
>> categories of political analysis and a critical interrogation of  
>> the progressive potential of state-centric theoretical frameworks.  
>> They force us as academics, committed to social justice, to  
>> critically interrogate whether it is both possible and/or  
>> desirable to resurrect the development state as part of a radical  
>> political project.
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>> The Centre for the Study of Social and Global Justice wishes to  
>> make a contribution to the development of empirically grounded,  
>> theoretically informed and politically enabling analyses of these  
>> processes and therefore invites proposals for papers for the  
>> conference Social Movements and/in the Postcolonial:  
>> Dispossession, Development and Resistance in the Global South. The  
>> two-day conference will be structured around the following two  
>> streams of discussion:
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>> Struggles over dispossession in the global South – in which we  
>> seek papers that offer theoretical and empirical analyses of:
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>> (i)                 the nature of dispossession and its impact  
>> upon conceptions of social justice and democracy.
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>> (ii)               forms of opposition to processes of  
>> dispossession related to neoliberal restructuring.
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>> (iii)              the relationship of such struggles with the  
>> state and market
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>> ·         Social movements and the politics of development -  in  
>> which we seek theoretical, conceptual and empirically focused  
>> papers that deepen our understanding of:
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>> (i)                 how and why social movements politicise  
>> development
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>> (ii)               the practices/conceptualisations of development  
>> that are a result of such politicisation
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>> (iii)              the relationship of such practices/ 
>> conceptualisations with other transnational and national actors,  
>> institutions, and networks.
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>> Abstracts should be of a maximum of 200 words. Proposals for  
>> panels should offer a short overview of the panel and then up to a  
>> maximum of three abstracts. The deadline for proposals is January  
>> 5 2008. Notification of acceptance will be in early February.  
>> Please contact Dr Alf Nilsen ( Alf.Nilsen@???) and Dr  
>> Sara Motta (Sara.Motta@???) for further information  
>> and/or with your proposal.
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