RC15 - Political and Cultural Geography2024-02-23T18:04:31-05:00urn:md5:772f6ba92baf4a26326269111805807bDotclear7th International Workshop. "Political Geography and Geopolitics as scientific approaches". Organized by RC41 and RC15urn:md5:b0a1f8d7bf86c656fc772db57d8ae9162024-02-19T12:38:00+01:002024-02-19T12:38:15+01:00Maria LoisCFP<p>Corvinus University, Budapest, 11-13 October 2024. </p> <figure style="margin: 0 auto; display: table;"><img alt="3.IPSA_Workshop_CfP_final_Page1.jpg, Feb 2024" class="media" src="http://rc15.ipsa.org/public/3.IPSA_Workshop_CfP_final_Page1.jpg" /></figure>
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<p> </p>2nd Congress of Iberian Borders / II Congreso de Fronteras Ibéricas (UCM, January 2024)urn:md5:c7b6a41783912a19c65bdae58aad9ddf2024-01-27T17:16:00+01:002024-01-27T17:20:42+01:00Maria LoisEvents<p>Last week, in the Political Science and Sociology school of the University Complutense of Madrid, the Congress was held, organized by the Research Group Space and Power (UCM), the University of Montreal and our Research Commite 15 (RC15). </p>
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<p> </p>Sixth International Workshop RC41/RC15 THE WORLD 'SHATTERING': WHAT`S IN STORE FOR THE GEOPOLITICAL SYSTEM TO COME?urn:md5:1e74ada09138483969da9bb6ef4f2b122023-12-17T22:24:00+01:002023-12-17T22:31:15+01:00Maria LoisEvents<p>On October, the International Workshop happened in Belgrade University, at the Security Studies faculty. </p>
<p>Amazing papers, warmest local organization, a visit to the Serbian Parliament...a really international event and a great conviviality with our colleagues of RC41. </p>
<p>Looking forward to the Seventh!</p>
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<p> </p>IPSA 2023, Buenos Airesurn:md5:22b553d056400ea7f3ddd8916a7a15552023-12-12T21:01:00+01:002023-12-17T19:08:34+01:00Maria LoisEvents<p>We had an amazing re-encounter in IPSA 2023! Great sessions, amazing city...really good to meet again with the international Political Science. </p>
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<p> </p>IPSA WC2023: Call for Panels is now Openurn:md5:734d1f3bb0bdf9467304bf05a6dcf9f72022-09-20T13:38:00+02:002022-09-20T13:38:00+02:00Maria Lois<p>Please find all the dates, rules, and details in the IPSA 2023 webpage. </p>
<p> </p> <p>https://wc2023.ipsa.org/wc/submit-panel</p>Web page of the 2023 IPSA World Conference in Buenos Airesurn:md5:f2fe33d8db708ab3d2b5335a250721f02022-09-15T15:05:00+02:002022-09-15T15:05:00+02:00Maria Lois<p>The 27th IPSA World Congress of Political Science website is now online! The IPSA World Congress will be held in Buenos Aires, Argentina, from 15 to 19 July 2023. </p>
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<p> </p> <p>The Congress website, <a href="https://wc2023.ipsa.org/wc/home" rel="noopener" target="_blank">wc2023.ipsa.org</a>, features details on the World Congress theme and program, important deadlines, registration fees, venue information, the procedure to apply for an Argentina visa, and useful information about Buenos Aires</p>On our RC sessions in IPSA (Lisbon, 2021)urn:md5:bcf5d1817274abc66412b874ae26f6152022-02-15T17:27:00+01:002022-02-15T17:27:18+01:00Maria Lois <p>Our Board Member, dear Gabriela de la Paz (Tecnológico de Monterrey, México), has published a review on our panels.</p>
<p>Open acces to the text, in the journal Geopolítica(s), here:</p>
<p>https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/GEOP/article/view/78625</p>
<p>Sorry, this time Spanish only ;-) </p>IPSA 2021_Virtual: our panelsurn:md5:accaba37b8435285132b5f5f420d5a102021-07-07T08:01:00-04:002021-07-07T08:01:04-04:00Maria Lois<p>Here we go, to our next Congress. As RC15, we are hosting 7 panels. Join us virtually!</p> <h4> </h4>
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<li><a href="https://wc2021.ipsa.org/wc/panel/borders-making-policies-practices-people">RC15.03 Borders in the Making: Policies, Practices, People</a><br />
<strong>Chair</strong>: <a href="https://wc2021.ipsa.org/my-ipsa/profiles/15154">Dr. Ryan Weichelt</a></li>
<li><a href="https://wc2021.ipsa.org/wc/panel/contemporary-debates-geopolitics">RC15.08 Contemporary Debates in Geopolitics</a><br />
<strong>Chair</strong>: <a href="https://wc2021.ipsa.org/my-ipsa/profiles/9013">Miss Silvia Gonzalez Iturraspe</a></li>
<li><a href="https://wc2021.ipsa.org/wc/panel/divided-cities-and-divided-societies-open-world">RC15.04 Divided Cities and Divided Societies in an Open World</a><br />
<strong>Chair</strong>: <a href="https://wc2021.ipsa.org/my-ipsa/profiles/27570">Dr. Marta Zorko</a></li>
<li><a href="https://wc2021.ipsa.org/wc/panel/geopolitics-peace">RC15.02 Geopolitics of Peace</a><br />
<strong>Chair</strong>: <a href="https://wc2021.ipsa.org/my-ipsa/profiles/6866">Prof. Gabriela De la Paz</a></li>
<li><a href="https://wc2021.ipsa.org/wc/panel/interdiscplinary-studies-electoral-geography">RC15.06 Interdiscplinary Studies in Electoral Geography </a><br />
<strong>Chair</strong>: <a href="https://wc2021.ipsa.org/my-ipsa/profiles/6832">Prof. María Lois</a></li>
<li><a href="https://wc2021.ipsa.org/wc/panel/miscellaneous-political-geographical-analysis-21st-century">RC15.07 Miscellaneous: Political Geographical Analysis for the 21st Century</a><br />
<strong>Chair</strong>: <a href="https://wc2021.ipsa.org/my-ipsa/profiles/14921">Dr. Mark Sachleben</a></li>
<li><a href="https://wc2021.ipsa.org/wc/panel/performing-border-narratives-practices-representations">RC15.09 Performing the Border: Narratives, Practices, Representations</a><br />
<strong>Chair</strong>: <a href="https://wc2021.ipsa.org/my-ipsa/profiles/23181">Dr. Natalija Micunovic</a></li>
<li><a href="https://wc2021.ipsa.org/wc/panel/politics-heritage-spaces-policies-and-practices-cultural-governance-pluralistic-societies">RC15.01 The Politics of Heritage: Spaces, Policies and Practices of Cultural Governance in Pluralistic Societies</a><br />
<strong>Chair</strong>: <a href="https://wc2021.ipsa.org/my-ipsa/profiles/87">Prof. Heriberto Cairo</a></li>
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<p> </p>34th International Geographical Congress (IGU, August, 2020)urn:md5:b22a98f370ede3b7f8e4b5a39c8faa462019-12-09T10:46:00-05:002019-12-09T11:47:40-05:00Maria LoisCFP<p><img src="http://rc15.ipsa.org/public/igc2020-logo.png" alt="igc2020-logo.png" style="display:block; margin:0 auto;" title="igc2020-logo.png, Dec 2019" /></p> <p>Our colleagues of the Commission of Political Geography are organising a range of amazing panels.
All the info here:
https://www.igc2020.org/en/POLITICAL-GEOGRAPHY.html</p>CFP: Heritage Geographies Conference (May 2020)urn:md5:8daf3372c655fc03d7745ef31e2868012019-12-09T10:32:00-05:002019-12-09T11:34:59-05:00Maria LoisCFP<p>Our colleagues of the IGU Commission of Political Geography are organising 2 panels. Deadline; December 31st.
<img src="http://rc15.ipsa.org/public/home.gif" alt="home.gif" style="display:block; margin:0 auto;" title="home.gif, Dec 2019" /></p> <p><br />**Heritage and nationalism (IGU Commission on Political Geography)
Chair: Alec Murphy (University of Oregon)
Nationalism is premised on celebrating and sustaining a particular story of a territory and its people—where they came
from, how they are distinctive, and why they are special. As such, nationalism and heritage are inextricably linked. Many
efforts to preserve and promote aspects of a place’s heritage reflect nationalist ideas or ambitions, and the results of
such efforts can influence nationalist ideologies and practices.
The heritage-nationalism nexus has been the focus of some scholarly attention within geography and related disciplines.
Much of the work to date has focused on capital cities, especially how how their landscapes reflect particular nationalist
ideas and ambitions. Studies in this vein have focused on the remaking of the landscape of capital cities to glorify the
nation (e.g., John Agnew’s work on Rome), the construction of new capital cities that embrace selective elements of
national history (e.g., Natalie Koch’s work on the monumental cities of Central Asia), and the ways in which the
locational choices and development strategies of sub-state capitals are a product of nation-building ambitions (e.g.,
Christian Montès’ work on American colonial, territorial, and State capitals).
The relationship between heritage and nationalism is not just about capital cities, however. It is also about more general
governmental strategies to preserve and promote selected elements of the past, the competing efforts of different
groups to create landscapes that evoke selected national stories, and the discursive struggles over the hsritage-infused
iconography of nationalism.
This session on the nationalism-heritage nexus welcomes conceptual and empirical papers pertaining to the links
between nationalism and heritage. Diverse approaches are welcome. Themes include:
• Nationalist imaginations as expressed in heritage landscapes
• The uses of heritage to promote particular bordering ideas and practices
• The nationalist underpinnings of overarching state-government approaches to heritage preservation
• Landscape indicators of contested nationalist territorial ambitions
• The role of migrant and diasporic communities in the creation of heritage landscapes
• The nationalist impulse behind efforts to control the discourses around heritage and related iconographic practices.</p>
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<p><br />** Language (as) Heritage (in) Place: Political geographies of linguistic heritage geographies (IGU Commission
on Political Geography)
Chair: Virginie Mamadouh (University of Amsterdam)
Language is highly political as meaning producer, as tool of communication, and as identity marker. Language is also
intrinsically linked to heritage: both as a vehicle to communicate heritage, as a tool to write heritage in space, and as
heritage itself.
Mother tongue is often key to the transmission of intangible cultural heritage, especially among members of linguistic
minorities. Heritage languages are cherished by many migrants, while others abandon them in the acculturation process
and the appropriation of the main language of their new country of residence.
Language use is also part and parcel of place making processes and of bordering processes. The presence of a minority
language in the linguistic landscape of a particular city (i.e. on the signs in the public space) is often read as a sign of
vitality. The configuration between different languages in the linguistic landscape and soundscape attests of power
relations between language groups and their evolution over time. In border regions the historical role of languages in
contact has been contested. Linguistic heritage, including distinction from other, neighbouring languages, has been
shaped by competing narratives about their origin and evolution.
States and other institutions have deployed language policies to foster, maintain and develop their preferred
language(s), to protect it (or them) from the intrusion of other languages, more specifically hegemonic languages:
typically English with globalization, but also French in former French colonies, Russian in the Soviet bloc, and in the near
future perhaps Chinese in Africa. More specifically national languages have been constructed as core value of national
identities and heritage and nationalist ideologies have often promote the idea that territory of the state, the nation and
the language should coincided. Moreover linguistic heritage is fundamentally spatial and should be studied in its socio-spatial dimensions.
Language ideologies shape our understanding of the relation between languages, places and territories. Territorial claims are
often justified by language facts and narratives about languages shape social and spatial borders. Territorial cleansing
often includes the erasure of a specific language from the local heritage. Toponymical practices are part of such linguistic
encoding of space.
This session on linguistic heritage welcomes conceptual and empirical papers about heritage geographies pertaining to
the many relations between language and space, addressing politics, use and governance of linguistic heritage. Diverse
approaches are welcome. Themes include:
• Geographical imaginations of past language contacts
• Migration and heritage language
• Language as vehicle for intangible heritage
• Linguistic landscape and (material) heritage
• Contested geopolitical representations of languages and language groups
• Language standardization and homogenization and heritage at the margins of national territory
• Extraterritorial language policies and diasporas
• The role of supranational and international organizations regarding to linguistic heritage
• Toponymy and heritage</p>IPSA´s 70th Anniversaryurn:md5:fffdd35916f16666e7aedf95f88076852019-12-03T13:12:00-05:002019-12-03T15:12:23-05:00Maria LoisNews<p>November, 22 2019 RC 15 joined the event at La Sorbonne University. Here the program and some pics.
Happy anniversary, IPSA!</p> <p>From above to below: María Lois and Ryan Weichelt (RC15 Co-Chairs); Michelle Bachelet giving a keynote speech on Human Rights nd Academy. And with Marianne Kneuer, current president of IPSA.</p>
<p><img src="http://rc15.ipsa.org/public/us.jpg" alt="us.jpg" style="display:block; margin:0 auto;" title="us.jpg, Dec 2019" /> <img src="http://rc15.ipsa.org/public/mb.jpg" alt="mb.jpg" style="display:block; margin:0 auto;" title="mb.jpg, Dec 2019" /> <img src="http://rc15.ipsa.org/public/3.jpg" alt="3.jpg" style="display:block; margin:0 auto;" title="3.jpg, Dec 2019" /></p>IPSA 2020: Call for Proposals Extendedurn:md5:3d3bf1524d879afc55d72f25a70c7b1b2019-10-13T15:15:00-04:002019-10-13T15:18:43-04:00Maria LoisCFP <p>CFP for papers and closed panels open until October 24th!</p>
<p>All the info at https://wc2020.ipsa.org/wc/home</p>
<p>Looking forward to hear from you!</p>Final CFP: GEOPOLITICAL ECONOMY OF EAST ASIAN DEVELOPMENTALISM.urn:md5:0ded834e3f685c2283615e25e48d54792019-08-25T19:16:00-04:002019-08-25T19:18:07-04:00Maria LoisCFP<p>Osaka (Japan), November 2019</p> <p>All the info here: https://sites.google.com/view/earcag-gpe2019/</p>
<p><img src="http://rc15.ipsa.org/public/Unknown.jpg" alt="Unknown.jpg" title="Unknown.jpg, Aug 2019" /></p>RC15 Twitter Accounturn:md5:8714caa7f6f2c8820a18ec81e60d8f2c2019-08-12T20:04:00-04:002019-08-12T20:20:17-04:00Maria LoisNews <p>Happy to inform we have a twitter account!.
Our tag is IPSA-RC 15, so you will find us at @15Ipsa.</p>
<p><img src="http://rc15.ipsa.org/public/EBdb-WsWkAEcHDo.jpg" alt="EBdb-WsWkAEcHDo.jpg" style="display:block; margin:0 auto;" title="EBdb-WsWkAEcHDo.jpg, Aug 2019" /></p>IPSA 2020 RC15 Panels_ Call for Papersurn:md5:d85272d13fcde60e1cbb2a29b6a29f7f2019-08-06T04:06:00-04:002019-08-06T04:20:51-04:00Maria LoisCFP<p><img src="http://rc15.ipsa.org/public/lisbon.jpg" alt="lisbon.jpg" style="display:block; margin:0 auto;" title="lisbon.jpg, Aug 2019" /></p> <p>Please see the list of our Panels for the Lisbon Congress. Call for Papers is opened and we are looking forward to get your proposals!</p>
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<li>Interdisciplinary Studies in Electoral Geography</li>
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<li>The Ocean as a factor of National Identity, and Geopolitical and Economic Relevance in the context of a Globalised World</li>
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</ul>RC15 in the Special Issue of Participation (vol. 42, August 2019)urn:md5:7b8f61780e43dddcfff9242fc8d883fb2019-07-29T19:21:00-04:002019-07-29T19:30:53-04:00Maria LoisNews<p>Here all the info: https://www.ipsa.org/news/news/special-issue-participation.
Enjoy!</p> <p><img src="http://rc15.ipsa.org/public/participation_42-1_web-C1.jpg" alt="participation_42-1_web-C1.jpg" title="participation_42-1_web-C1.jpg, Jul 2019" /></p>Last Call for Panels _IPSA 2020 (Lisbon)urn:md5:bbb2d8fdb9de174c16811ec9640727eb2019-07-02T21:09:00-04:002019-07-02T21:11:26-04:00Maria LoisEventsNews<p>Key dates
20 MAY 2019: Call for Panels Opens
10 JUL 2019: Open Panel Proposal Submission Deadline
07 AUG 2019: Call for Papers Opens
10 OCT 2019: Proposal Submission Deadline: Papers and Closed Panels</p> <p>RC 15 is l<img src="http://rc15.ipsa.org/public/unnamed.png" alt="unnamed.png" title="unnamed.png, May 2019" />ooking forward to see your proposals!</p>
<p><a href="https://wc2020.ipsa.org/wc/congress-theme" title="Lisbon Congress 2020"></a></p>Post doc in Social Sciencesurn:md5:9fc5d8efa0e987136531ad3348365e752019-05-21T22:15:00-04:002019-05-21T22:15:48-04:00Maria LoisJobs<p>Looking to hire a postdoc to join our team of researchers on the ESRC / GCRF funded project "Refugee Youth Volunteering Uganda (RYVU)". This is a joint project by Northumbria University, Mbarara University of Science and Technology, Loughborough University and Uganda Martyrs University.</p> <p>All the info:https://www.must.ac.ug/post-doctoral-researcher-in-social-sciences/</p>