[Surveillance-Studies-l] Fwd: PhD conference "controlling security in a culture of fear", Leiden University

Nils Zurawski nilszurawski at alice-dsl.de
Sun Jul 27 22:43:25 CEST 2008


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>Dear Colleague,
>
>we would like to invite you to the OMV Seminar for PhD candidates,
>*Controlling security in a culture of fear*, to be held on November 27 &
>28, 2008 at Leiden University in the Netherlands 
>(the follow-up seminar of the last PhD Seminar 
>*Law & Criminology - Future Perspectives on 
>Crime)*.
>
>The central theme of the conference revolves 
>around a cross-disciplinary exchange on 
>'Controlling security in a culture of fear'. The 
>aim of the conference is to engage in lively 
>debate with some of the leading experts in the 
>field, including Prof. Barbara Hudson, 
>Hans-Heiner Kühne, Dr. Peter Ramsay and Prof. 
>Rene van Swaaningen. In addition to this, the 
>conference hosts a platform for PhD-students to 
>present and discuss their research ideas with 
>professors in the field of Law and Criminology, 
>senior researchers and fellow-PhD's.
>
>Although presenting your research is not a 
>necessary requirement for you to attend the 
>conference, we would like to strongly encourage 
>you to take this rare opportunity to discuss 
>your research in this informal setting where the 
>emphasis will be on helping you answer any 
>questions, clarify issues or overcome any 
>problems you've encountered during your research 
>process.
>
>In addition to this, the conference will offer 
>the opportunity to build contacts with Dutch and 
>international professors, as well as senior and 
>junior researchers in law and criminology - both 
>during the conference itself, and during the 
>relaxed social activities that are scheduled.
>
>For your information, we have attached a Call 
>for Papers. If you are interested in presenting 
>at the conference or if you would like to 
>register as a participant, please feel free to 
>e-mail us at
><omvseminar at nscr.nl>. Should you have any 
>questions, please feel free to email us at the 
>same email address.
>
>We look forward to receiving your reply soon.
>
>With Thanks,
>
>Nicole Haas
>Danielle Reynald
>Abiola Makinwa
>Anna Oehmichen
>Margit Averdijk
>
>Organizing Committee Members
>
>
>International OMV PhD Conference in
>Law & Criminology
>27-28 November, 2008
>Leiden, the Netherlands
>OMV
>Research School for Safety & Security in Society
>*Call for Papers
>Controlling security in a culture of fear* - A Cross-Disciplinary Exchange
>
>To what extent is research and development in 
>the fields of law and criminology influenced by 
>an international culture of fear and control? 
>What role does fear and insecurity play in our 
>legal regulations, crime prevention practices, 
>our social perceptions, and the administration 
>of justice? This increasingly important topic 
>has far reaching social, economic and political 
>implications.
>
>The Research School for Safety & Security in Society (OMV) invites PhD
>students in law, criminology and other related 
>social sciences to network with senior 
>researchers and experts as a means of sharing 
>information and reflecting on emerging trends 
>related to this issue.
>
>The aim of the conference is to engage in lively 
>debate on the effects of fear on law and society 
>and to provide PhD students with a scientific 
>and academic platform to present research, get 
>feedback and reflect on practical and 
>theoretical implications for their research. In 
>addition, the conference will encourage a 
>cross-disciplinary and international exchange of 
>ideas between senior and junior researchers.
>
>*Invited Speakers
>*Prof. Barbara Hudson, Lancashire Law School, University of Central
>Lancashire
>Prof. Hans-Heiner Kühne, Faculty of Law, University of Trier
>Prof. René van Swaaningen, Erasmus University Rotterdam
>Peter Ramsay, Lecturer, London School of Economics.
>
>
>*The topics to be covered by the conference include, but are not limited to:
>*Human Rights and the Administration of Justice
>Crime Detection and Prevention Strategies
>The Fight against Money-Laundering, Corruption and Terrorism
>Environmental and Public Safety Regulations
>Social Perceptions
>
>Abstracts should be emailed to 
><omvseminar at nscr.nl> and should not exceed 400 
>words. The deadline for submission is September 
>1st 2008.
>
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Dr. Nils Zurawski
Institut für Volkskunde/Kulturanthropologie
Universität Hamburg
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