Reflexivity and International Relations a Symposium
Monday, March 31, 2014 9 A.M. – 5:30 P.M.Tanner Center for the Humanities, Jewel Box
Schedule:
Introduction and welcome, 9-9:30
Reframing Reflexivity, Brent Steele, University of Utah, and Jack Amoureux, Wake Forest University
Panel I: 9:30-11:15, Reflexive Scholars
Zooming In, Zooming Out: Reflexive Engagements, Piki Ish-Shalom, Hebrew University
Reflexivity@Disney-U, Aida Hozic and Mauro Caraccioli, University of Florida
Narrative Engagement and the Creative Practices of International Relations, Elizabeth Dauphinée, York University
Discussant: Peregrine Schwartz-Shea, University of Utah
Panel II: 1:00 -2:45, Reflexivity and World Politics
Reflexivity, Critique, and the Jewish Diaspora, Ilan Zvi Baron, Durham University
Repression, Reflexivity and Self-Reinforcing Crisis: How Technocratic Overconfidence Causes Intersubjective Change, Wesley W. Widmaier, Griffith University
Reflexive Diplomacy, Hussein Banai, Occidental College
Discussant: Tabitha Benney, University of Utah
Panel III: 3:15-5:00, Articulating Reflexivity
A Promise Unfulfilled? Reflexivity as Agency and Ethics, Jack L. Amoureux, Wake Forest University
Critical Reflexivity, Power, and Scholarly Responsibility, Brent J. Steele, University of Utah
Rigorous Dilettantes: Said, Adorno, and the Vocation of International Theory, Daniel Levine, University of Alabama
Discussants: Ella Myers and Mark Button, University of Utah