Concepts at Work - Christian Bueger
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Concepts at Work - Christian Bueger
Workshop: Concepts at Work Room 502, The Maiersdorf Faculty Club Mount Scopus Schedule Sunday, May 31, 2015 Gathering: 10:30-11:00 Opening remarks: 11:00-11:15 Panel 1 - 11:15-12:45 Raef Zreik, The Carmel Academic Center and the Minerva Humanities Center, Tel Aviv University Two Concepts of Self-Determination: A Kantian Perspective Jonas Wolff, Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF) - Talking about Self-Determination Contested Conceptions and Political Implications of an Undisputed Concept Mor Mitrani, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem - The International Community? What are you Talking about? 12:45-14:15 - Lunch Panel 2 - 14:15-15:45 Brent J. Steele, University of Utah and Luke Campbell, University of Kansas - The Concept of Success Neta Kremer, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem - Cyberattack: Policy of Vagueness Philippe Beaulieu-Brossard, University of Ottawa - Systemic Operational Design or How I Began to Worry about the Dual Use of Critical Concepts Panel 3 - 16:15-17:30 Oliver Kessler, University of Erfurt - Risk and Uncertainty in International Relations Roee Kibrik, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem - Marx, Habermas and Gramsci Constructing Sovereignty in Jerusalem: Consensual, Essentially Contested and Destabilized Concept Dinner - 19:30 Monday, June 1st, 2015 Panel 4 - 10:15-11:30 Christian Bueger, Cardiff University - Shifting Tides: Practice Theory, Conceptual Analysis and the Blue Economy Ariel Zellman, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem - Concepts in Action: Homeland Panel 5 - 11:45-13:15 Felix Berenskoetter, SOAS, University of London - The Concept of Friendship in German-Israeli Relations: Possibilities and Limits Anna Geis, University of Magdeburg - A ‘Stabilization Mission’ is a ‘Stabilization Mission’ is a ‘Stabilization Mission’ is a ‘War’: Concept Avoidance in German’s Security Policy since the 1990s Jan Wilkens and Antje Wiener, University of Hamburg - Contesting Narratives of Global Constitutionalisation Local Protests and Legitimacy in Global Governance 13:15-14:45 - Lunch Panel 6 - 14:45-16:00 Christopher Hobson, Waseda University - ‘Democracy is Gray’ Piki Ish-Shalom, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem - Engaged Academia in a Conceptually Contested Environment 16:15-16:45 Concluding remarks