REGISTRATION NOW OPEN, FEB 22nd - 23rd, Kraków (Poland) and online (MsTeams)
THEMATIC SEMINAR: CRIMINALISATION AND CITIZENSHIP
Extending beyond narrow, legal conceptualisations of citizenship, this two-day seminar offers a critical reflection on citizenship in terms of responsibilities, subjectivities and the logics regulating access to, and the content of, rights and entitlements. It asks about shifting forms of belonging and state-citizen relations in the context of expanding criminalisation - understood broadly as the application of criminal law, crime control measures and imaginaries of (il)legality in the management of discourses, practices and populations.
With such a framing in mind, the seminar invites in-depth elaborations on how different communities and individuals navigate and respond to various criminalising laws and regulations, and the social, political and economic implications of such modes of responding.
Together with distinguished guests, the CrimScapes project invites a closer look at the emergent dynamics of citizenship and criminalisation by discussing ongoing research in different landscapes of criminalisation. In particular, we spotlight entanglements of criminalisation with borders and migration, sexual politics, and the politics of emotion.
PROGRAMME
Day 1, Wednesday, 22nd February, 16:00 – 18:00 CET
- 16.00-16.30 Opening, by Beate Binder, Principle Investigator of the CrimScapes Research Group
- 16.30-18.00 Key-note Speech: From ‘Sodomy’ to ‘Gay Propaganda’: The Governance of Queer Sex in Russia, by Alexander Sasha Kondakov
Day 2, Thursday, 23rd February, 10:00 – 18:00 CET
- 10.00-11.30 Key-note speech: Brothers in Crime? Occidentalist Citizenship Policies in Unequal Europes, by Manuela Boatcă
- 12.00-13.30 Open session: Citizenship and social movements in the context of criminalization of migration and mobilities with
Jens Adam: On moral community and difference. Majoritarian identity politics as soft authoritarian mode of governance
Agata Dziuban: Navigating criminalisation: sex work, mobility and contested citizenship
Jérémy Geeraert: Impacts of criminalisation on activism. The case of search and rescue in the Mediterranean
Moderation: Juulia Kela - 14.30-16.00 Open session: Politics of emotion, uses of affect with
Todd Sekuler: Acts of Citizenship in Cleansing the Internet of Online Hate
Agata Chełstowska: Politics of emotion in the new abortion movement in Poland
Justyna Struzik: You want it darker? On the sense of hopelessness in research among people who use opioids in the context of the criminalisation of Poland
Moderation: Friederike Faust - 16.30-18.00 Closing Session: Criminalisation and the border
Witold Klaus: Illegalization of people crossing the Polish-Belarusian border as an example of bureaucratization of barbarism
Kamila Fiałkowska: All quiet at the EU-Eastern border. Everyday bordering, othering, and racializing practices at the Poland-Belarus border
Moderation: Agata Dziuban
More information on the event and speakers here.
Please register for all or part of the programme here: https://forms.office.com/e/n0Qg9BDJaL
The event takes place in the framework of the project CrimScapes: Navigating citizenship through European landscapes of criminalisation supported within the NORFACE Governance programme.
The event is hosted by the Jagiellonian University in Kraków. We are looking forward to discussing with you.
All the best
The CrimScapes Research Team