The Subversive Good - 24 October 2015 - Curating Kinship: Forcing Spaces of Learning and Encounter

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Description: Not Shut Up: Creating Relational Spaces for Dialogue and Connectedness across Boundaries and Borders

David Newman (Political Geography)
Marek Kazmierski (Former Prison Governor, Not Shut Up)
Patrick McKearney (Anthropology/Divinity)

In)security discourses, imbued with moral credibility and political authority, produce exclusion and social segregation. This often jeopardises both perceptions of justice and active citizenship, in exchange for ‘security’. This seminar engages with non-securitised responses to different ‘risk’ populations. Marek Kazmierski (former prison Governor, previous editor of ‘Not Shut Up’ and now a publisher) will draw us into the world of the prison and the power of education to transcend divisions; Patrick McKearney (Anthropology/Divinity), will explore relational responses to the risk of violence in communities working with people with serious disabilities, and David Newman (political geography) will discuss his work in Israel on the role of space in shaping the political countours of peace processes.
 
Created: 2015-11-30 11:31
Collection: The Subversive Good: Disrupting Power, Transcending Inequalities
Publisher: University of Cambridge
Copyright: Glenn Jobson
Language: eng (English)
Keywords: The Subversive Good; David Newman; Marek Kazmierski; Patrick McKearney; CRASSH;
 
Abstract: Not Shut Up: Creating Relational Spaces for Dialogue and Connectedness across Boundaries and Borders

David Newman (Political Geography)
Marek Kazmierski (Former Prison Governor, Not Shut Up)
Patrick McKearney (Anthropology/Divinity)

In)security discourses, imbued with moral credibility and political authority, produce exclusion and social segregation. This often jeopardises both perceptions of justice and active citizenship, in exchange for ‘security’. This seminar engages with non-securitised responses to different ‘risk’ populations. Marek Kazmierski (former prison Governor, previous editor of ‘Not Shut Up’ and now a publisher) will draw us into the world of the prison and the power of education to transcend divisions; Patrick McKearney (Anthropology/Divinity), will explore relational responses to the risk of violence in communities working with people with serious disabilities, and David Newman (political geography) will discuss his work in Israel on the role of space in shaping the political countours of peace processes.
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