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Building: (Building C) Faculty of Law, Administration & Economics , Floor: 4th floor, Room: 404
Friday 15:50 - 17:30 CEST (06/09/2019)
In the traditional view, ’politics’ is a spatial concept. It is commonly associated with representative assemblies or political parties which operate in a certain sphere of politics. Increasingly, however, political activity can take shape in other spaces, too. For example, new forms of online politics have increased in the era of Facebook and Twitter. But the hybridity of political space is not only a new phenomenon. Political spaces can be constituted temporarily in discourse as well. What constitutes as ‘political space’, then, is a matter of perspective and interpretation. This panel aims at conceptualising political space in order to understand the variety of the phenomenon as well as to theorise the hybridity of the concept. Who sets the space for which kind of politics? How is it done in practice? And for what kinds of political purposes? The panel includes both theoretically and empirically oriented papers dealing with discursive, institutional, constitutional, civil society and populist aspects, to name a few.
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Conceptual and Empirical Thoughts on Hybrid Types of Political Cultures | View Paper Details |
Science and Politics in US Congressional Debates on Environmental Topics | View Paper Details |
Building the Demos in Hybrid Media Space: Democracy Beyond Demography | View Paper Details |
Hybridity of In-Between Spaces: On the Persistence and Fluidity of Political Space in Protest | View Paper Details |
On the Spatial Location of Contentious Public Displays | View Paper Details |