POLITSCI '14 / Political Science Conference on Political Science in Contemporary World: Neoliberalism, Crises and Social Resistance Movements 10th to 12th December 2014 Istanbul University, Turkey Keynote Lecture: Jamie Peck The full papers are going to be published in the proceedings book with an ISBN number, and will be sent to be reviewed for inclusion in the "Thomson and Reuters Web of Science's Conference Proceedings Citation Index" (CPCI). Enquiries: [email protected] Web address: http://www.politsciconference.org Sponsored by: Istanbul University and DAKAM Social Classes and Late Neoliberalism Neoliberalism in the post-crisis Period: States and Changing Accumulation Regimes Changes in State-Capital Relations The Impact of Economic Crises in late 2000s on Middle Classes State Crises, Regime Crises and Neoliberal Governmentality State Forms under Transition, New Regulatory Frameworks and Hegemonic Projects New State Forms and New Governmental Techniques Political Regimes/Political Crises under Late Neoliberalism and Authoritarian Tendencies Crises of Political Hegemony and New Political Rationalities in 2000s Global Capitalism and Global Institutions (the IMF, World Bank, World Trade Organization etc.) Changing Terms of the Global Trade and Financial Regime Changing Role of Global Institutions New Policy Instruments and Agendas of Global Institutions The dynamics of "fast policy" transfer under Late Neoliberalism Social Policy and the New Regulatory Frameworks for Poverty New Techniques in the Government of Poverty Rights-based Approach to Social Policy vs. the Approach Based on Poverty Aids: New Trends Exclusive vs. Inclusive Citizenship Regimes under Late Neoliberalism Urban Space, Class Struggles and Social Resistance Movements under Late Neoliberalism Power, Sovereignty and Resistance in the Urban Space New Forms of Class Struggles Theory, Action and Social Protests Urban Marginality Gender Regimes under Late Neoliberalism Gender, Politics and Space Women, Poverty and New Regulatory Frameworks Queer Politics and Neoliberalism Reconstructing Manhood under Late Neoliberalism State and Repression-Surveillance Network State, Coercion and Social Control The State and Surveillance Network Security State, the "State of Emergency" and the Legal Sphere Politics of Time, Space and Memory under Late Neoliberalism Politics of Urban Restructuring under Late Neoliberalism Cultural Heritage and Sites of Memory Politics of Memory Problematizing Politics as a Discipline Epistemological discussions Debates on Methodology in Politics New interdisciplinary Approaches to Political Science Teaching Difficult and/or Controversial Subjects Research and teaching politics |