Belonging, Prosperity and Security in More-Than-Human World
Belonging, Prosperity and Security in More-Than-Human World
Wed Sep 04 09:37:25 CEST 2019
10—11 September 2019, Na Florenci 3 (Lower Hall), Prague 1, Czech Republic
Workshop organised by Luděk Brož, Giovanna Capponi, Paul Keil, Jiří Krejčík & Virginie Vaté
Kindly supported by Strategy 21 – Global Conflicts and Local Interactions
& Institute of Ethnology and Institute of Sociology, Czech Academy of Sciences (CAS) and CEFRES (CNRS-MEAE)
DAY 1
9.45 Getting to know each other over a cup of tea or coffee
10.00—10.30 Welcome address and introduction (Luděk Brož, Giovanna Capponi, Jiří Krejčík & Virginie Vaté)
Session 1. Chair: Daniel Sosna, Institute of Ethnology CAS
10.30—11.00 Porcine Proto-Ecologies: Activating an Infra-Species Cosmopolitics
Aníbal G. Arregui, University of Barcelona
11.00—11.30 Fencing, Zoning, Bordering – The Spatial Governance of ‘Risky’ Animal Mobilities
Larissa Fleischmann, Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg
11.30—12.00 Impacts of the Biosecurity and Conservation Biology Discourse around the Control of Wild Boar Expansion in South America: the Case of Uruguay
Juan Martin Dabezies, Universidad de la República, Uruguay / University of Roehampton, University of Kent
12.00—13.30 Lunch
Session 2. Chair: Jiří Krejčík, Institute of Sociology CAS
13.30—14.00 Naturalizing Landscapes, Naturalizing Animal Migrants: Giant Tortoise Rewilding in the Indian Ocean
Lisa Jenny Krieg, Universität Bonn
14.00—14.30 Controlling Non-Human Marine Migrants: Border Regimes Invasive Species and Thalassopolitics in the Mediterranean Sea
Karin Ahlberg, Stockholm University
14.30—15.00 Moving for Animals: Considering the Future of Animal-Based Tourism
Erica von Essen, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
15.00—15.30 Coffee break
Session 3. Chair: Giovanna Capponi, CEFRES
15.30—16.00 Hierarchy as a harmony? Contradictions of the Indian environmental thinking
Jiří Krejčík, Institute of Sociology CAS
16.00—16.30 Don‘t Shoot the Messenger
Khalil Avi, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology
16.30—17.30 Discussion (chair: Virginie Vaté, CNRS, CEFRES)
18.30 Pub dinner
DAY 2
Session 4. Chair: Michal Šípoš, Institute of Ethnology CAS, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology
9.30—10.00 Emerging Sexual Nationalism in Eastern Europe in the Context of the Refugee Crisis
Petra Andits, Tel Aviv University
10.00—10.30 Working with the Metaphor of the Migrant-Parasite: the Moral Economy of State Agents in Charge of Implementing the Fight against Marriage of Convenience in Brussels
Maïté Maskens, Université Libre de Bruxelles
10.30—11.00 Belonging is Everything: Thoughts from Indian Migrants in the UAE
Caroline Osella, University of Sussex
11.00—11.30 Coffee break
Session 5. Chair: Aníbal G. Arregui, University of Barcelona
11.30—12.00 Governing Animals’ Mobilities: Resurgence and Proliferation in Novel European Ecologies
Jamie Lorimer, University of Oxford
12.00—12.30 Nonhuman Mobiles and Feral Ecologies
Maan Barua, University of Cambridge
12.30—13.00 Rewilding Politics – Debating the Modes of Coexistence between Sedentary Wolves and People in Northern Germany
Julia Poerting, University of Bonn
13.00—14.00 Lunch
Session 6. Chair: Erica von Essen, Swedish University of Agricultural Studies
14.00—14.30 FERAL FEVER: Pig-Virus Mobilities in the Border Zones of Global Capital
Bettina Stoetzer, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
14.30—15.00 Migratory Chickens, Immigrant Birds: the Wild/Domestic Borderland in the Context of Avian Influenza in Hong Kong
Frédéric Keck, CNRS, Laboratoire d’Anthropologie Sociale
15.00—15.30 From Metaphors to Homologies? Conceptualizing Mobility, Belonging and Security in More- than-human World
Luděk Brož, Institute of Ethnology CAS and CEFRES
15.30—16.00 Coffee break
16.00—18.00 Discussion (chair: Luděk Brož, Institute of Ethnology CAS and CEFRES)
19.00 Dinner