International Annual Conference of the SFB/TRR 138

"Historicizing Security"

Thursday - Friday // 22 - 23 October 2020, ONLINE

 

Thursday// 22nd October // 1 pm s.t. until 6:30 pm

 

13:00

Address of Welcome

13:15

Marian Füssel, Göttingen: ‚without any manner of security or defense‘ .
Historicizing Practices of Securitization in the Seven Years War (1756-1763)

14:30

Beatrice de Graaf, Utrecht: Historicizing security as ‚usable past‘: towards a new mode of ‚applied history‘ in international relations and security studies.

15:45

Eleonora Rohland, Bielefeld: Invisible Networks of Security: The Emergence of Professional Reinsurance Companies during the mid-19th Century.

17:00

William Walters, Carleton, CA: Postsecrecy

 

Friday // 23rd October // 9 am until 6 pm

 

9:00

Arndt Brendecke, München: Historicizing Vigilance: Revealing the Sediments of Time

10:15

Peter Geimer, Berlin: The All-Seing-Eye. Photographic Tools of (In)Security

11:30

Luis Lobo-Guerrero, Groningen: Securing Globality and the Western creation of the Southern Cross in the XVIC

12:45

Lunch break

14:00

Maria Mälksoo, Kent: Militant Memocracy in International Relations: Memonical Status Anxiety and Memory Laws in Eastern Europe

15:15

Johannes Völz, Frankfurt/ Main: The Politics of Security and the Aesthetics of Insecu-
rity in American Cold War Liberalism

16:30

Stefano Guzzini, Uppsala: Critical Security Studies between Peace and Power

17:30

Concluding discussion

18:00

End of the conference

 

For registration for the conference please send an email to: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 

A detailed program containing names of the chairs and comments as well as login data to the virtual room and further information will be sent to the registered participants a few days in advance. 

International Annual Conference of the SFB/TRR 138

"Historicizing Security"

Thursday - Friday // 22 - 23 October 2020, ONLINE

 

Thursday// 22nd October // 1 pm s.t. until 6:30 pm

 

13:00

Address of Welcome

13:15

Marian Füssel, Göttingen: ‚without any manner of security or defense‘ .
Historicizing Practices of Securitization in the Seven Years War (1756-1763)

14:30

Beatrice de Graaf, Utrecht: Historicizing security as ‚usable past‘: towards a new mode of ‚applied history‘ in international relations and security studies.

15:45

Eleonora Rohland, Bielefeld: Invisible Networks of Security: The Emergence of Professional Reinsurance Companies during the mid-19th Century.

17:00

William Walters, Carleton, CA: Postsecrecy

 

Friday // 23rd October // 9 am until 6 pm

 

9:00

Arndt Brendecke, München: Historicizing Vigilance: Revealing the Sediments of Time

10:15

Peter Geimer, Berlin: The All-Seing-Eye. Photographic Tools of (In)Security

11:30

Luis Lobo-Guerrero, Groningen: Securing Globality and the Western creation of the Southern Cross in the XVIC

12:45

Lunch break

14:00

Maria Mälksoo, Kent: Militant Memocracy in International Relations: Memonical Status Anxiety and Memory Laws in Eastern Europe

15:15

Johannes Völz, Frankfurt/ Main: The Politics of Security and the Aesthetics of Insecu-
rity in American Cold War Liberalism

16:30

Stefano Guzzini, Uppsala: Critical Security Studies between Peace and Power

17:30

Concluding discussion

18:00

End of the conference

 

For registration for the conference please send an email to: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 

A detailed program containing names of the chairs and comments as well as login data to the virtual room and further information will be sent to the registered participants a few days in advance. 

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