6th EADI Summer School: Security and the State today

Announcement / Call for Papers

10th-11th June 2010.

The Institute of Development Studies (IDS) and the University of Sussex
will be hosting the 6th European Association of Development Research and
Training Institutes (EADI) Summer school, on the theme of SECURITY AND THE
STATE TODAY. We would like to invite abstracts for short papers from
current or recent PhD students in any of the areas listed
below. We welcome a broad interpretation of the theme and would be happy
to receive abstracts on the subject of ongoing or recent research or
professional experience in any of the following areas:

  • Citizenship and security: citizen participation in security provision;
    civil society and the media and security sector performance; alternatives
    to state security provision; the politics of security; political
    liberalisation and citizen security.
  • International interventions and security: state-building and
    post-conflict reconstruction; security sector reform; international law in
    insecure contexts; humanitarian intervention.
  • Human security: how does/should the state deal with threats to security
    related to food, the environment, natural resources and health?
  • Research methods and ethics: how can we research responsibly and
    effectively in insecure contexts?

Timeline, travel and funding.

The summer school will take place on Thursday 10th and Friday 11th of
June, at IDS, near Brighton. It will consist of a workshop on
participatory research methods, several keynote addresses (speakers to be
confirmed) and presentation of student papers and discussion across
thematic groups. Lunch and refreshments will be provided.

Proposals (c.250 words) for papers of up to 10 minutes should be submitted to eadisummerschool2010@eadi.org

by Monday 3 May 2010.

Please also contact us by email if you would like to attend but do not
wish to speak.

There are no registration costs. There may be limited funds available to
refund travel costs, but delegates are encouraged to apply to their host
institutions for assistance.

Places will be limited, so please register your interest as soon as
possible.

Convenors.

DPhil students at IDS and the School of Global Studies, University of
Sussex.