State, Violence and Society: Between State and Justice

Wednesday, 9 July 2025: 09:00-10:45
Location: FSE014 (Faculty of Education Sciences (FSE))
WG11 Violence and Society (host committee)

Language: English

The state’s role in societal violence requires sociological examination irrespective of the form of the state governance in place. States take advantage of the means of power – military, economic, ideological to oppress and repress certain groups who often have no substantive recourse to justice. In many countries, neoliberal and/or right-wing government governments are encouraging and fostering schisms within society by playing on the fears and insecurities of ordinary citizens and targeting ethnic, religious, gender and racial minorities, migrants, and dissidents – effectively constructing “the other” as a target for discrimination, violence and repression. This violence in society is both instigated and sustained by the state.

This series of three sessions will focus on: How do state and institutional and symbolic processes frame, exacerbate or reduce societal violence? How is violence rendered invisible, incited or abetted by state and non-state actors? What are the challenges to lives, communities, and places in local, national, regional and global contexts? How do state borders become a site for violence? How do states use power to uphold or restrict protections of migrant, refugee and marginalized populations? What is the role of states and state power in upholding human rights and in extending/shrinking citizenship? What are the limitations/restrictions on access to support that exacerbate forms and patterns of violence including economic exploitation, deprivation, exclusion and migration-related violence and abuse? What are the forms of resistance and agency in countering state violence for social transformation?

This session will focus on: Between State and Justice

Session Organizer:
Evangelia TASTSOGLOU, Saint Mary's University, Canada
Chair:
Evangelia TASTSOGLOU, Saint Mary's University, Canada
Oral Presentations
Acting Together to End Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in Nigerian Tertiary Institutions: An Action-Oriented Study
Lanre IKUTEYIJO, Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria; Oluyemisi OBILADE, Nigeria; Akanni Ibukun AKINYEMI; Oyeyemi BABALOLA, Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria; Tajudeen AKINSOOTO, Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria
Gender-Based and Intersectional Violence: A Contextual Global Approach
Margaret ABRAHAM, Hofstra University, USA; Stefani VASIL, Australian Catholic University, Australia
Police Accountability in Times of Right-Wing Rise: Analyzing Narratives and Strategies of Defense and Resistance to Police Brutality in Brazil
Elizabete PELLEGRINI, Federal University of São Carlos, Brazil; Jacqueline SINHORETTO, Federal University of Sao Carlos, Brazil; André SALES CEDRO, Federal University of São Carlos, Brazil
Religious Disputes, Occupation, and the War in Gaza: A Reflection on Justice and Resistance
Isabella MARKENDORF MARINS, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil
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