Critical Conversations; Policy and Power (event II), Rachael Dobson
When: 13 July 2022, 09:00 — 11:00 Where: Online
Dr Rachael Dobson. Senior Lecturer, Department of Criminology, School of Law, Birkbeck College, University of London (UK)
Presentation, Transcript, Institutional Erotics of Social Policy and Welfare, Contact
‘In Conversation’ session, with kylie valentine
Transcript, Contact
Dr Rachael Dobson. Senior Lecturer, Department of Criminology, School of Law, Birkbeck College, University of London (UK)
Presentation, Transcript, Institutional Erotics of Social Policy and Welfare, Contact
‘In Conversation’ session, with kylie valentine
Transcript, Contact
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Policy Ontologies; working across theory and practice (event II)
When: 16 March 2022, 09:00 — 12:00 Where: Online
Dr Tess Lea, Professor of Anthropology and Cultural Studies, Department of Gender and Cultural Studies, the University of Sydney, Contact
Presentation, Transcript, In conversation with Tess Lea, on the publication of her new book, Wild Policy (2020)
Dr kylie valentine, Research Director and Associate Professor, Social Policy Research Centre, UNSW Sydney (Australia), Contact
Presentation, Transcript, Against complexity: notes on the policy ontologies of ‘vulnerable clients’
Dr Anne-Marie Fortier, Professor of Sociology at Lancaster University (UK), Contact
Transcript, Uncertainty as a mode of governing and its (ontological) implications on citizenship
Eden Kinkaid, PhD Candidate, School of Geography, Development, and Environment, University of Arizona (US), Contact
Notes on Assemblage, Governance and Policy
‘In Conversation’ session, with John Clarke, Rachael Dobson, Anne-Marie Fortier, Hanna Hilbrandt, Shona Hunter, Tess Lea, kylie valentine, Contact
Transcript
Dr Tess Lea, Professor of Anthropology and Cultural Studies, Department of Gender and Cultural Studies, the University of Sydney, Contact
Presentation, Transcript, In conversation with Tess Lea, on the publication of her new book, Wild Policy (2020)
Dr kylie valentine, Research Director and Associate Professor, Social Policy Research Centre, UNSW Sydney (Australia), Contact
Presentation, Transcript, Against complexity: notes on the policy ontologies of ‘vulnerable clients’
Dr Anne-Marie Fortier, Professor of Sociology at Lancaster University (UK), Contact
Transcript, Uncertainty as a mode of governing and its (ontological) implications on citizenship
Eden Kinkaid, PhD Candidate, School of Geography, Development, and Environment, University of Arizona (US), Contact
Notes on Assemblage, Governance and Policy
‘In Conversation’ session, with John Clarke, Rachael Dobson, Anne-Marie Fortier, Hanna Hilbrandt, Shona Hunter, Tess Lea, kylie valentine, Contact
Transcript
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References Clarke, J. Coll, K., Dagnino E. and Neveu, C. (2014) Disputing Citizenship, Policy Press. Chakrabarty, D. (2008) Provincializing Europe: Postcolonial Thought and Historical Difference, Princeton Lugones, M. (2010). Toward a Decolonial Feminism. Hypatia, 25(4), 742–759. http://www.jstor.org/stable/40928654 |
Critical Conversations; Policy and Power (event I), Emeritus Professor Fiona Williams
When: 23 February 2022, 13:00 — 15:00 Where: Online
Dr Fiona Williams, Emeritus Professor of Social Policy at the University of Leeds (UK) and Honorary Professor at the Social Policy Research Centre, University of New South Wales (Australia), Contact Presentation, Transcript ‘In Conversation’ session, with Fiona Williams, Rachael Dobson, Shona Hunter, Contact Transcript |
Hope is the thing with feathers
Emily Dickinson - 1830-1886 Hope is the thing with feathers That perches in the soul, And sings the tune without the words, And never stops at all, And sweetest in the gale is heard; And sore must be the storm That could abash the little bird That kept so many warm. I've heard it in the chillest land, And on the strangest sea; Yet, never, in extremity, It asked a crumb of me. |
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Adams, J., Clemens, E, S., and Orloff, A, S. (2005) Remaking Modernity: Politics, History, and Sociology, Duke University Press 2005.
Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies (1982) Empire Strikes Back; Race and Racism in 70's Britain, Birmingham University.
Bhambra, GK (2022) Relations of extraction, relations of redistribution: Empire, nation, and the construction of the British welfare state, British Journal of Sociology, 73(1):4-15
El-Enany, Nadine (2020) (B)ordering Britain: law, race and empire. Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press
Lea, T. (2020) Wild Policy, Stanford University Press
Lewis, G. (2000) Race, Gender, Social Welfare, Encounters in a Postcolonial Society, Cambridge, Polity Press.
Lugones, M. (2010). Toward a Decolonial Feminism. Hypatia, 25(4), 742–759. http://www.jstor.org/stable/40928654
Phillips, C. and Williams, F. (2022) Sleepwalking into the 'Post-Racial': Social Policy and Research-Led Teaching, Social Policy and Society, 21(1), 26-41
Shilliam, R. (2021) Decolonizing Politics, London, Polity Press
Shilliam, R. (2018) Race and the Undeserving Poor: From Abolition to Brexit, London, Agenda Publishing
Trafford, J. (2020) The Empire At Home; Internal Colonies And The End of Britain, Pluto
Williams JF. (2021). Social Policy: A Critical and Intersectional Analysis. Polity Press, Cambridge
Williams JF. (1995). Race, Ethnicity, Gender and Class in Welfare States. Social Politics: International Studies in Gender, State and Society. 2(1), pp. 127-159
Williams JF. (1989). Social Policy: A Critical Introduction.. Polity Press, Cambridge
Williams, JF. (1987) Racism and the Discipline of Social Policy, Critical Social Policy, 7(20), 4-29
Trafford, J. (2020) The empire at home: internal colonies and the end of Britain. Pluto
References
Adams, J., Clemens, E, S., and Orloff, A, S. (2005) Remaking Modernity: Politics, History, and Sociology, Duke University Press 2005.
Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies (1982) Empire Strikes Back; Race and Racism in 70's Britain, Birmingham University.
Bhambra, GK (2022) Relations of extraction, relations of redistribution: Empire, nation, and the construction of the British welfare state, British Journal of Sociology, 73(1):4-15
El-Enany, Nadine (2020) (B)ordering Britain: law, race and empire. Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press
Lea, T. (2020) Wild Policy, Stanford University Press
Lewis, G. (2000) Race, Gender, Social Welfare, Encounters in a Postcolonial Society, Cambridge, Polity Press.
Lugones, M. (2010). Toward a Decolonial Feminism. Hypatia, 25(4), 742–759. http://www.jstor.org/stable/40928654
Phillips, C. and Williams, F. (2022) Sleepwalking into the 'Post-Racial': Social Policy and Research-Led Teaching, Social Policy and Society, 21(1), 26-41
Shilliam, R. (2021) Decolonizing Politics, London, Polity Press
Shilliam, R. (2018) Race and the Undeserving Poor: From Abolition to Brexit, London, Agenda Publishing
Trafford, J. (2020) The Empire At Home; Internal Colonies And The End of Britain, Pluto
Williams JF. (2021). Social Policy: A Critical and Intersectional Analysis. Polity Press, Cambridge
Williams JF. (1995). Race, Ethnicity, Gender and Class in Welfare States. Social Politics: International Studies in Gender, State and Society. 2(1), pp. 127-159
Williams JF. (1989). Social Policy: A Critical Introduction.. Polity Press, Cambridge
Williams, JF. (1987) Racism and the Discipline of Social Policy, Critical Social Policy, 7(20), 4-29
Trafford, J. (2020) The empire at home: internal colonies and the end of Britain. Pluto
Policy Ontologies; working across theory and practice (event I)
June 1st 2020, 11am-3pm, A Birkbeck Law School Policy, Practice and Activism Cluster event
Presentations
Please do not use presentations and any associated images without first seeking speaker permission.
Dr Rachael Dobson. Lecturer, Department of Criminology, School of Law, Birkbeck College, University of London (UK), Contact
Presentation Introduction and Overview, Policy Ontologies; working across theory and practice
Dr John Clarke. Professor Emeritus (Social Policy) The Open University (UK), Leverhulme Emeritus Fellow, 2019-2021, Contact
Presentation Following the Science?
Dr Hanna Hilbrant. Assistant Professor of Social and Cultural Geography, Department of Geography, University of Zurich (Switzerland), Contact
Presentation, Bringing Policy Ontology in Conversation With Informality Research
Dr Shona Hunter. Reader & Director, Research Degree Programmes, Carnegie School of Education, Leeds Beckett University (UK), Contact
Presentation Resisting neoliberal whiteness through melancholic materializing
Dr Tess Lea. Associate Professor, Department of Gender and Cultural Studies, the University of Sydney (Australia), Contact
Presentation On policy hauntology
‘In Conversation’, with Rachael Dobson, Tess Lea, Hanna Hilbrandt, John Clarke, Shona Hunter. Q&A and Discussion, Contact
Transcript
Please do not use presentations and any associated images without first seeking speaker permission.
Dr Rachael Dobson. Lecturer, Department of Criminology, School of Law, Birkbeck College, University of London (UK), Contact
Presentation Introduction and Overview, Policy Ontologies; working across theory and practice
Dr John Clarke. Professor Emeritus (Social Policy) The Open University (UK), Leverhulme Emeritus Fellow, 2019-2021, Contact
Presentation Following the Science?
Dr Hanna Hilbrant. Assistant Professor of Social and Cultural Geography, Department of Geography, University of Zurich (Switzerland), Contact
Presentation, Bringing Policy Ontology in Conversation With Informality Research
Dr Shona Hunter. Reader & Director, Research Degree Programmes, Carnegie School of Education, Leeds Beckett University (UK), Contact
Presentation Resisting neoliberal whiteness through melancholic materializing
Dr Tess Lea. Associate Professor, Department of Gender and Cultural Studies, the University of Sydney (Australia), Contact
Presentation On policy hauntology
‘In Conversation’, with Rachael Dobson, Tess Lea, Hanna Hilbrandt, John Clarke, Shona Hunter. Q&A and Discussion, Contact
Transcript
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Gordon, A. (1997) Ghostly Matters; Haunting and the Sociological Imagination, London, University of Minnesota Press
Hall, S. (1986). On postmodernism and articulation: An interview with Stuart Hall, Journal of Communication Inquiry, 10(2): 4560.
Lewis, G. (2017). Questions of Presence. Feminist Review, 117(1), 1–19.
Membe, A. (2001) On The Postcolony, California, University of California Press
Moten, F. and Harney, S. (2013) The Undercommons: Fugitive Planning and Black Study, New York, Minor Compositions/Autonomedia
Rhodes, T. and Lancaster, K. (2019) 'Evidence-making interventions in health: A conceptual framing', Social Science & Medicine, vol. 238: 112-488
Swan, E. (2010) States of White Ignorance, and Audit Masculinity in English Higher Education, Social Politics: International Studies in Gender, State & Society, 17, 4, 477–506
Wang, J. (2018) Carceral Capitalism, Semiotext(e)/Intervention
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