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Sixth European Social Science History Conference
22 - 25 March 2006
 
 
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All rooms are equipped with an overhead projector
Rooms C, D, E, F, G and H (H only on Saturday): slide projector (framed slides, carrousel. There are extra carrousels available to set up your presentation in advance)
Rooms C, D, M, N, O, U and Committee Room 2: beamer to connect your laptop. You have to bring you own laptop. (If you want to use your Apple notebook, please contact us, as it may be incompatible.)
Rooms C, T and U: VCR
 
Programme

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Wednesday 22 March
   8:30
   10:45
   14:15
   16:30
Thursday 23 March
   8:30
   10:45
   14:15
   16:30
Friday 24 March
   8:30
   10:45
   14:15
   16:30
Saturday 25 March
   8:30
   10:45
   14:15
   16:30

All days


 Wednesday 22 March 10:45 

K-2  -  GEO01: Spaces of Sexual Citizenship 1. Gender
Room K

    Network: Geography
Chair: Stuart Basten
Francesca Moore Abortion, citizenship and women’s rights in industrial England
Richard Smith Servile status and extra-marital sex in medieval English rural communities
Christine Petto 'For the Service of my Husband': The Widow-mapmakers of early modern Europe

 Wednesday 22 March 14:15 

M-3  -  GEO02:Spaces of Sexual Citizenship 2: Regulation
Room M

    Network: Geography
Chair: Gerry Kearns
Stephen Legg Spaces of colonial sex work: debates over the urban segregation of prostitutes in 20th century colonial India.
Michael Brown Political obligation & disease ecology: the city politics of sexually transmitted infection in Seattle
David Beckingham, Philip Howell Regulating the Spaces of Sexual and Parasexual Citizenship in Turn of the
Phil Hubbard, Jane Scoular, Roger Matthews & Laura Agustin Regulating the spaces of sexual citizenship: sex work in the EU

 Wednesday 22 March 16:30 

P-4  -  GEO03: Spaces of Sexual Citizenship 3. Identity
Room P

    Network: Geography
Chair: Matthew Hannah
Kath Browne, Andrew Church Count me in too!: The margins of Brighton and Hove's "gay capital"
Adrian Mulligan, Sallie Marston Shamrocks and Shenanigans: the St. Patrick’s Day Parades of New York City.
Andy Tucker "Gay" on the Cape : Sexual identities and gay activities in Cape Town, South Africa.

 Friday 24 March 8:30 

F-9  -  GEO04: Spaces of Exception 1. Bodies
Room F

    Network: Geography
Chair: Gerry Kearns
David Nally Faminescapes: the state of excpetion and the Great Irish Famine
Stephanie Egan Geographies of Resistance and Domination: States of Exception.

 Friday 24 March 10:45 

N-10  -  GEO05: Spaces of Exception 2. Subjects
Room N

    Network: Geography
Chair: Stephen Legg
Mats Deland War Crimes Trials and the State of Emergency according to Agamben
Denise Eileen Mccoskey Gladiators, Slaves, and Tribunes: Reading Roman Law, Exclusion, and Agamben’s Homo Sacer
Ulf Strohmayer Suburban spaces of civic exception

 Friday 24 March 14:15 

D-11  -  GEO06: Spaces of Exception 3. Geopolitics
Room D

    Network: Geography
Chair: Ulf Strohmayer
Derek Gregory Vanishing points: seriality, spaces of exception and the "war on terror"
John Morrissey Shaping the Middle-East for the 21st Century: US Centcom's 'States of Exception'
Mathew Coleman Exceptionality as the Rule: Liberal Geopolitics and US Immigration Policing After 9/11
Nadia Abu-Zahra Population control for exclusion and expropriation: Why do states control people they reject as citizens?

 Saturday 25 March 8:30 

F-13  -  GEO07: Spaces of Exception 4. Terror
Room F

    Network: Geography
Chair: Claudio Minca
Matthew Hannah Spaces of exception and unexceptionable spaces in the 'German Autumn' of 1977
Simon Reid-Henry Exceptional Sovereignty: Guantánamo Bay and U.S. imperialism in geo-historical perspective

 Saturday 25 March 10:45 

N-14  -  GEO08: Spaces of Exception 5. Borders
Room N

    Network: Geography
Chair: David Nally
Adriana Bebiano Closer: Portugal’s Imagined Imperial Frontiers
Kees Terlouw Regional Development in the Intermediate Zone between Dutch and German cores, 1500-2000: A World-Systems Interpretation
Gerry Kearns Ireland and the spaces of colonial and postcolonial exception
Daniel Murphree Creating a Hemispheric Borderland: Transnational Identity Formation in the Colonial Floridas, 1564-1783

 Saturday 25 March 14:15 

Q-15  -  GEO09: Author meets critics. Derek Gregory, "The Colonial Present: Afghanistan, Palestine, Iraq".
Room N1-O1

    Network: Geography
Chair: Gerry Kearns
Discussant: Gerry Kearns
Discussant: Claudio Minca
Discussant: Derek Gregory
Discussant: John Morrissey
Discussant: Denise Eileen Mccoskey