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UCD COLLEGE OF HUMAN SCIENCES AND UCD SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH CENTRE ARE PLEASED TO PRESENT Globalisation and Civilisation in International Relations: Towards New Models of Human Interdependence 9-10 April 2010 Friday 9 April: Royal Irish Academy, 19 Dawson St. Saturday 10 April: Humanities Institute of Ireland, UCD Belfield It is less possible than ever before to separate what goes on inside a state, and especially the distribution of power within a state, from what takes place between states, in particular their power relationships. Wherever one looks, one comes across the interdependence of intra-state and inter-state processes. Norbert Elias Recent years have seen a convergence between the concerns of the disciplines of International Relations and Sociology: transitions from peace to war (and back); the dynamics of post-conflict social and political life, changing standards of acceptable behaviour between states; and rising levels of global interconnectedness. In particular, an affinity has become evident between the English School in International Relations and the theory of civilising and decivilising processes stemming from the thinking of Norbert Elias in Sociology. The affinity is especially manifest in the recent writings of Andrew Linklater, leading up to his three-volume study of The Problem of Harm in World Politics (Cambridge University Press, forthcoming) and in Stephen Mennell s The American Civilizing Process (Polity, 2007).. This conference brings together an international group of scholars in International Relations, Sociology and cognate disciplines to explore central issues concerning the possible emergence of a single global society. Registration is free, but space is limited, so please register by sending your details to: globalisationandcivilisation@gmail.com by Thursday 1 April. With the support of Committee for International Affairs, Royal Irish Academy Norbert Elias Foundation, Amsterdam

PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME Thursday 8 April 18:00 Newman House, 86 St Stephen s Green, Dublin 2 Three Faces of Civilisation: In the beginning all the world was Ireland Robert van Krieken - Inaugural Lecture as Professor of Sociology, UCD Friday 9 April Royal Irish Academy, 19 Dawson Street, Dublin 2 09:15 09:45 Registration Including reservation and payment for the optional conference dinner at the Clarence Hotel at 19.30. For those who wish to attend, there will be a charge of 40.00 payable in cash or by cheque drawn in euro on an Irish bank account. (Unfortunately, we shall not have the equipment to accept payment by credit card.) 09.45-11:15 Opening of Conference Welcome by Professor Brigid Laffan, Principal, UCD College of Human Sciences The global conundrum: Norbert Elias and the human condition Harm and world politics: international relations and process sociology Godfried van Benthem van den Bergh (International Relations, Erasmus University Rotterdam) Andrew Linklater (International Politics, Aberystwyth Stephen Mennell 11:15 11:30 Coffee/Tea 11.30 13.00 Exploring the dynamics of world formation Expectations, epochs, and everyday politics: explaining generational change through civilisational analysis Dennis Smith (Sociology, University of Loughborough) Len Seabrooke (International Political Economy, University of Warwick) Johan Goudsblom 13.00 14.15 Lunch (participants to make their own arrangements; there are many cafés and snack bars near the RIA) 14.15 15.45 International terrorism and the soiled habitus Stephen Vertigans (Sociology, Robert Gordon

Terrorism in nineteenth and early twentieth century Britain as part of inter-and intra-state processes Exploring social practices in war: British and American experiences in the global war on terror Historical sociology of the nuclear revolution Michael Dunning (Sociology,Brunel Alastair Finlan (International Politics, Aberystwyth Campbell Craig (International Politics, Aberystwyth Katie Liston 15:45 16:00 Coffee/Tea 15.45 16.30 The civilising of economic elites Climate change: A global problem with no global solution How Norbert Elias s figurational sociology can help us to understand the failure of the Copenhagen climate talks 16.30 17.15 The clash of civilizations and the battle of the sexes Reinhard Blomert (Editor, Leviathan, Wissenschafts Zentrum Berlin) Bernd Sommer (Kulturwissenschaftliches Institut, Essen) Abram de Swaan (Sociology, University of Amsterdam) Hermann Korte 17:15 18:15 Wine reception, Members Room, Royal Irish Academy including the presentation of the Norbert Elias Prize 2009 for the best first book by an author in sociology or a cognate discipline. The 2009 Prize is awarded to Dr Elizabeth Bernstein for her book Temporarily Yours: Intimacy, Authenticity, and the Commerce of Sex (University of Chicago Press, 2007). The presentation will be made by Dr Wilbert van Vree, chairman of the jury. 19:30 22:00 Conference Dinner at the Clarence Hotel, 6 Wellington Quay, Dublin 2. Reservations and payment of 40.00 to be made at Registration (9.15 to 9.45 see above).

Saturday 10 April Humanities Institute of Ireland, UCD Belfield, Dublin 4 09.30 0.15 In the name of civilisation 10.15 1.00 Not politics but culture: how civilising processes in international relations may work? And why do we need a sociology of international relations to analyse it? Culture and civilisation: Hofstede and Elias on social habitus Brett Bowden (Politics, University of New South Wales) Dieter Reicher (Sociology, University of Graz) Jonathan Fletcher (Amsterdam) Richard Kilminster 11:00 11:15 Coffee/Tea 11.15 2.45 Emotions & habitus of officers as reflected in great literature: the case of the Habsburg Army 1848 1918 About post-national Integration: towards a socio-historical approach The civilising mission in Asia: Asian paternalism today Migrants in a small Japanese town: The established outsider dynamic in action Helmut Kuzmics (Sociology, Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz) Florence Delmotte (Politics & Sociology, Facultés universitaires Saint-Louis, Bruxelles) Shogo Suzuki (Politics, University of Manchester) Julian Manning (Nihon University, Japan) Andrew Linklater 12:45 14:00 Lunch (Sandwiches, tea & coffee will be provided in the HII) 14.00 5.30 The nation state from a transnational point of view: some Eliasian considerations Bernard Lacroix & Arnault Skornicki (Université de Paris X Nanterre) Helmut Kuzmics

14.45 5.45 Lust for life! Motorcycles taming veteran warriors The emergence of a global society: a consequence of Elias s theoretical perspective Seeing Wendtian cultures of anarchy as figurations: making stories more sociological, more historical and more human René Moelker (Royal Netherlands Defence Academy, Breda) Lars Bo Kasperson (Copenhagen Business School) & Norman Gabriel (Education, University of Plymouth) Aurélie Lacassagne (Sociology, Laurentian Eric Dunning 15:45-16:00 Coffee/Tea 16.00 17.00 Religion, Secularisation and International Politics: A Weberian Framework Globalisation and cultural lag in Ireland: we- and they-feelings through figurational changes The myth of the warrior the central archetype of Western culture Antonio Cerella (Istituto Italiano di Scienze Umane, Florence) Paddy Dolan (Sociology, Dublin Institute of Technology) Sandy Dunlop (Folklore, UCD) Wilbert van Vree 17.00 17.45 Abschiedsvorlesung: Realism and Reality Congruence International Relations and Sociology Stephen Mennell (Sociology, UCD) Robert van Krieken