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Violence and the Post-Colonial Welfare State in France and Australia*
The University of Sydney
October 18, 2007


The relationship between violence and the welfare state in post-colonial
societies has recently entered the public debate in Australia and France.
The debates over the meaning and significance of this violence and its
relationship to the coercive power of the state have proven to be highly
politically charged and a challenge to established notions of ethical
responsibility. This workshop brings together for the first time eminent
international and national scholars with expertise in the post-colonial
violence of Indigenous Australian communities and manifestations of violence
among immigrant communities from former colonies in France. The workshop
will provide a forum for these two groups of scholars to discover valuable
connections across different national contexts and to explore innovative
approaches to these issues. The presented papers will address major topics
of relevance to understanding violence and the post-colonial welfare state,
like the collective legacies of colonial terror, the ambiguous social
structural positions of violent actors, the regimes of state intervention,
the gendered complexion of violence, the dilemmas of the imposition of state
protection, and the complications of the ethnographic framing of
understandings of violence.
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Keynote speakers:

 Didier Fassin
Anthropology & Sociology
University of Paris 13 and EHESS

Judy Atkinson
College of Indigenous Australian People
Southern Cross University

Other speakers include:

 Robert Aldrich (History, The University of Sydney), Craig Browne
(Sociology, The University of Sydney), Gillian Cowlishaw (Anthropology,
University of Technology, Sydney), Chris Cunneen (Criminology, The
University of New South Wales), Deirdre Howard-Wagner (Sociology, The
University of Sydney), Michael Humphrey (Sociology, The University of
Sydney), Gaynor Macdonald (Anthropology, The University of Sydney), Phillip
Mar, Elizabeth Rechniewski (French Studies, The University of Sydney),
Emmanuel Renault (Philosophy, Ecole Normale Supérieure Lyon, France), Irene
Watson (Law, Flinders University and The University of Sydney)



This conference has been generously sponsored by the School of Philosophical
and Historical Inquiry at The University of Sydney via an award from the
Strategic Development Fund, 2007.
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