Session at the Association of American Geographers conference in Los Angeles, 9-13 April 2013:
This session will provide a forum to address the interrelated questions of violence and space. Papers will examine how geography mediates the meanings, constructions, effects, foundations, discourses, and processes that inform violence in shaping its maintenance, proliferation, legitimization, or refusal in and across space. We welcome both theoretically informed and empirically grounded papers that consider the spatial dimensions of violence, ranging from routinized performances and everyday geographies of violence that serve conventional social, economic, and political norms that go largely unnoticed, through to the spectacular eruptions of ‘exceptional’ violence that capture public attention. Nonviolence is implied within all of these considerations, and we accordingly also encourage insights that contribute to scholarly understanding of the geographies of peace, resistance to violence, and emancipation from its dominating strictures.
Please send paper title, abstract, and conference PIN to Simon Springer (simonspringer@gmail.com) and Philippe Le Billon (lebillon@geog.ubc.ca) by 30 September 2012 to be considered.
Information about the conference (including registration) is here.
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