Book launch: Security, Ethnography and Discourse: Transdisciplinary Encounters

Date 7 April 2022
Time 9:30 - 10:30am
Cost Free
This event is free, but registration is required to attend.

Join Emma McCluskey and Constadina Charalambous's book launch event - Security, Ethnography and Discourse: Transdisciplinary Encounters.

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Creating a dialogue between the fields of International Relations, Peace and Conflict Studies, Sociolinguistics, Education and Anthropology, McCluskey and Charalambous' book 'Security, Ethnography and Discourse: Transdisciplinary Encounters' addresses core themes associated with conflict and (in)security – peacebuilding, refugee settlement, nationalism, surveillance and sousveillance – and examines them as they manifest in everyday spaces and practices.

Including Dr Constantinos Adamides: ‘Transdisciplinary encounters: the experience of the PoliDiCo project on Cypriot diaspora'.

Westminster forum – Room 500
32-38 Wells Street
London
W1T 3UW

This will be a hybrid event. Those who won't be able to join us onsite can do so online and will receive a zoom link closer to the date.

Emma McCluskey is Lecturer in Criminology at University of Westminster. Her work focuses on the relationships between security, surveillance, mobility, and democracy. She is the author of "From Righteousness to Far Right: An Anthropological Rethinking of Critical Security Studies" (MQUP 2019), and co-editor of the transdisciplinary journal PARISS.

Constadina Charalambous is Assistant Professor of Language Education & Literacy at the European University Cyprus. Her work focuses on the interplay between language and larger socio-political ideologies including processes of (in) security, and is published in international journals and in a co-authored monograph “Peace Education in a Conflict-affected society”, (CUP 2016).