Final Programme Europe’s Global Challenges: Politics, Markets and Society The 3rd Midterm Conference of the European Political Sociology Research Network of ESA (European Sociological Association) hosted by EuroChallenge, University of Copenhagen 28-29 November 2014 Venue: Faculty of Humanities, Karen Blixens Vej 4, 2300 København S Friday 28/11 08.3009.00 Registration and Breakfast 09.0010.30 Plenary Session (In front of auditorium 22.0.11) Welcome to the 3rd Midterm Conference of the European Political Sociology Research Network of ESA Opening Panel Debate with: Jan Zielonka, University of Oxford; Ben Clift, University of Warwick; Virginie Guiraudon, Sciences Po, Paris; and Sonja Puntscher-Reikmann, University of Salzburg. Moderator: Marlene Wind, University of Copenhagen (Auditorium 22.0.11) 10.3011.00 Break 11.0012.45 1 Parallel Panel Session A Moving Europe: The Politics of Migration and Identity Chair: Carlo Ruzza, University of Trento Discussant: Hans-Jörg Trenz, University of Copenhagen (In front of auditorium 22.0.11) st (Room: 27.0.47) Papers Identity, Causality and Social Cohesion, Nils Holtug, University of Copenhagen Worlds Apart? Public Debates and People’s Views over Group Rights for Islam in Britain, France, Germany and the Netherlands, Paul Statham, University of Sussex The Fourth Freedom: Theories of Migration and Mobilities in "Neo-liberal" Europe, Adrian Favell, Sciences Po, Paris The Creation of the Frontex Agency – “Sharing the Burden” of European External Border Management, Sara Casella Colombeau, Université de Montréal B Grassroots Economic Activism in Times of Crisis and Precariousness: Social Resilience and New Socio-Political Practices Chair: Laura Leonardi, University of Florence Discussant: Paolo Graziano, Bocconi University Alternative Social Resilience in Italy in Times of Crisis Across Time, Lorenzo Bosi, European University Institute and Lorenzo Zamponi, European University Institute (Room 27.0.49) Ethical-environmental Facets of Israeli Voluntary Simplifiers’ Personalized Politics, Einat Zamwel, Bar-Ilan University Perceived Output Strength as a Predictor of Political Participation, Joost de Moor, KU Leuven The Italian Recovered Factories Movement Between Resistance and Resilience, Fabio de Nardis, University of Salento and Francesca Forno, University of Bergamo C The European Market Space in Times of Crisis Chair: Ben Clift, University of Warwick Discussant: Martin B. Carstensen, Copenhagen Business School (Room 27.0.17) Re-Envisioning Crisis: A Comparative Discourse Approach to EU Institutional Change, Holly Snaith, University of Copenhagen and Ben Rosamond, University of Copenhagen Winning the Global Race? The Political Economy of European Trade and Competitiveness, Ferdi De Ville, Ghent University and Gabriel Siles-Brügge, University of Manchester The Politics of Austerity: Fiscal Debtors and Creditors in Europe, Liam Stanley, University of Birmingham Structural Adjustment Comes to Europe, Laura Horn, Roskilde University In and Out of the European Union: The Case of Greece, Alexandra Prodromidou, 1 International Faculty of the University of Sheffield, CITY College, Thessaloniki, and Pavlos Gkasis, International Faculty of the University of Sheffield, CITY College, Thessaloniki, Greece 12.4513.45 Lunch 13.4515.30 2 D Migrants in Europe (I): Between Urban Segregation and the Global Crisis Chair: Tatjana Sekulic, University of MilanBicocca Discussant: Virginie Guiraudon, Sciences Po, Paris nd Parallel Panel Session (Room 27.0.47) E Papers Life-strategies of Immigrant Youth: the Swiss Case, Thomas Geisen, University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland, School of Social Work Immigrant Youth of North African Descent in France: Urban Segregation and the Limits of Migrants’ Mobility, Dietmar Loch, University of Grenoble Delinquency or Political Participation? Protest of Young People with Migration Background in Cologne, Markus Ottersbach, University of Cologne Professional and Political Fields in Europe: Governing at a Distance and Concepts of Control Chair: Mikael Rask Madsen, University of Copenhagen Discussant: Adrian Favell, Sciences Po, Paris The Transnational Field of EU Affairs, Sebastian Büttner, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Steffen Mau, University of Bremen, Lucia Leopold, University of Bremen and Matthias Posvic, University of Bremen (Room 27.0.49) Knowledge-based Government of Education. The Emergence of a Transnational Governmentality in England and Sweden, Tomas Marttila, Lehrstuhl Soziologie II, OttoFriedrich-Universität Bamberg Professions and Europeanization, Christian Schmidt-Wellenburg, Lehrstuhl Allgemeine Soziologie Universität Potsdam Discrimination and Free Movement of Workers in the EU Supranational Field, Transnational Mobilities and the German Labour Market, Stefan Bernhard, Institute for Employment Research and Sarah Bernhard, Institute for Employment Research F The EU, Economic Governance and the Power of Economic Ideas Chair: Ben Rosamond, University of Copenhagen Discussant: Ben Clift, University of Warwick (Room 27.0.17) What Does It Mean to Call the EU an Ordoliberal Enterprise? Interdisciplinary Perspectives, Holly Snaith, University of Copenhagen and Paul James Cardwell, University of Sheffield EU Competition Policy Revisited: Economic Doctrines Within European Political Work, Sigfrido Ramírez Pérez, University of Copenhagen Falling Rate of Real Investments is Undermining the European Economies Causing Unemployment and Persistent Structural Budget Deficits, Jesper Jespersen, Roskilde University Making Sense of a Crisis – A Longitudinal Study of Discourses in the EU Debate over Financial Sector Regulation, Rolf Jørgensen, University of Copenhagen The Laval as an Example of ECJ Power or Political Ascription, Jens Arnholtz, University of Copenhagen 15.3016.00 Break 16.0017.45 3 G Migrants in Europe (II): Migration, Socialisation, Participation Chair: Cristian Norocel, Stockholm University/ University of Helsinki Discussant: Asimina Michailidou, University of Oslo (Ground floor, building 27) rd Parallel Panel Session (Room 27.0.47 ) Papers The Socialisation of Foreigners in Denmark: A Case of Complex Diversity, Deniz Duru, University of Copenhagen Democratic Engagement and Collective Identification Among Migrants, Sarah Scuzzarello, University of Sussex Civic Engagement of Migrants Through Social Media (in Denmark), Raquel Sertaje Nogueira, University of Copenhagen Social Opportunities, Migration, and Social justice for European Citizens: A Capability Based Approach to Southern Euro Zone Brain Drain to the Nordic Countries, Alessandra Cenci, Roskilde University H Crisis, Inequality and Citizenship Chair: Maarten Vink, Maastricht University/European University Institute Discussant: Espen D.H. Olsen, University of Oslo Southern European Women and the Economic Crisis –Assessing Problems, Policies, and Practices (2009-2014), Ana Prata, California State University Northridge Growing Inequalities in Europe. Social Citizenship and Europeanization, Laura Leonardi, University of Florence and Gemma Scalise, University of Florence (Room 27.0.49) Acting within EU Instruments at the Subnational Level: Towards a Specialization of Local Actors to EU Tools?, Fanny Sbaraglia, Université Libre de Bruxelles 2 When Doing Good Becomes an “Affaire d‘état“…Voluntary Services in Germany, Rabea Haß, Hertie School of Governance, Berlin and Kathia Serrano-Velarde, Max-Weber-Institute of Sociology, Heidelberg University I Symbols and Myths in European Integration Chair: Alison Woodward, Vrije Universiteit Brussel Discussant: Anamaria Dutceac Segesten, Lund University The European Union’s Institutionalisation of Symbols and Myths, Ian Manners, University of Copenhagen (Room 27.0.17) The Diplomacy of Transitioning: Symbols and Myths in European Union Diplomacy, Christine Søby, University of Copenhagen The Pan-European Union Interpretation of Symbols and Myths, Kennet Lynggaard, Roskilde University ‘Lazy Greeks’ and ‘Nazi Germans’: Negotiating International Hierarchies in the Euro Crisis, Rebecca Adler-Nissen, University of Copenhagen 18.00 Reception Saturday 29/11 th 09.1511.00 4 Parallel Panel Session Papers J Crisis and Media Chair: Hans-Jörg Trenz, University of Copenhagen Discussant: David Reimer, Aarhus University Crisis framing and the Attribution of Responsibility. A Discursive Actor Attribution Analysis of the Eurozone Crisis in Greek and German Newspapers, Jochen Roose, Willy Brandt Center Wroclaw, Franziska Scholl, Freie Universität Berlin, Moritz Sommer, Freie Universität Berlin, Maria Kousis, University of Crete and Kostas Kanellopoulos, University of Crete (Room 27.0.47) Between Opinion and Protest. Expressing Euroscepticism through Social Media, Mauro Barisione University of Milan and Andrea Ceron, University of Milan Talking about the EU Crisis and the Crisis of Talk. An Analysis of Facebook Interactions, AncuțaGabriela Tarța, University of Copenhagen The Medium Makes the Public? Convergent EU Contestation in Divergent Online Spheres, Asimina Michailidou, University of Oslo Discursive (Dis)Continuities? Social Media, Crisis and the Communication Deficit of the EU, Michal Krzyzanowski, Örebro University K Fields of Global Governance: How Transnational Power Elites Can Make Global Governance Intelligible Chair: Ben Rosamond, University of Copenhagen Discussant: Virginie Guiraudon, Sciences Po, Paris Knowledge Warfare: Social Scientists as Operators of Global Governance, Niilo Kauppi, CNRS, Strasbourg The International Judiciary as Transnational Power Elite, Mikael Rask Madsen, University of Copenhagen Identity Switching and Transnational Professionals, Leonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School (Room 27.0.49) The International Civil Servant, Ole Jacob Sending, Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI) Power Elites and Club-Model Governance in Global Finance, Eleni Tsingou, Copenhagen Business School L Cultural Spaces and Civic Engagement Chair: Deniz Duru, University of Copenhagen Discussant: Virginie van Ingelgom, Université Catholique de Louvain (Room 27.1.47) The Case of Self-management for Theatre Workers in Italy. From Active Citizenship to a European Law on Common Goods, Teresa Pullano, Université Libre de Bruxelles Is Culture a Public Good?, Xavier Landes, University of Copenhagen LGBT Activism and the Making of Europe: A Rainbow Europe?, David Paternotte, Université libre de Bruxelles and Phillip M. Ayoub, Drexel University/European University Institute Young People’s Use of Social Media in a Trans-nationalized Context, Verena K. Braendle, University of Copenhagen M Nationalism and Radical Right Populism in the European Space: Economic, Cultural and Political Issues (I) Chair: Dietmar Loch, University of Grenoble Discussant: Björn Fryklund, Malmö University The Europeanization of Nationalist Politics: The Challenges of Political Representation in the European Political Space, Margarita Gómez-Reino, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED) Taking Back What’s Ours! The Social National Economics of the Populist Radical Right, Andrea L. P. Pirro, University of Siena 3 (Room 27.1.49) Caretakers of National Democracies Amidst European Crisis: Nordic Radical Right Populist Leaders in the Context of EU Elections, Cristian Norocel, Stockholm University/ University of Helsinki 11.0011.30 Break 11.3013.15 5 Parallel Panel Session Papers N The European Social-Cultural Space and the New Global Order Chair: Niilo Kauppi, CNRS, Strasbourg Discussant: David L. Swartz, Boston University Europe’s Unease: Negotiating Between Globalism and Imperial Pasts, Noel Parker, University of Copenhagen (Room: 27.0.47) Taking Responsibility? The Euro Crisis and the Problem of ‘Solidarity’ in the European Union: The Cases of Germany, Ireland and Poland, Charlotte Galpin, University of Birmingham (Ground floor, building 27) th Varieties of European Cosmopolitanism: Mobilities, Identities and Post-National Values in the EU, Adrian Favell, Sciences Po, Paris and David Reimer, Aarhus University Crisis and Contestation: Transnational Constitutional Claims and the Re-imagination of the Common, Paul Blokker, University of Trento Europeanizing Social Science - The Case of the European Social Survey, Kristoffer Kropp, University of Copenhagen O Europe and the Globalization of Security and Liberty Chair: Juan Antonio Mayoral DíazAsension, University of Copenhagen Discussant: Mikael Rask Madsen, University of Copenhagen The Danish Security Policy after the ‘euro-crisis’ - An Interaction Among the Nordic, European and Atlantic Policies, Thiago Babo, University of Sao Paulo (Room: 27.0.49) International Prosecutors and the Global Fight against Crimes against Humanity, Mikkel Jarle Christensen, University of Copenhagen Back to Europe: The “Enemy Criminal Law” Doctrine and the European Response to Global Terrorism, Dominique Linhardt, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France and Cédric Moreau De Bellaing École Normale Supérieure, France EU Through the Mirror, Tatjana Sekulic, University of Milan-Bicocca Violence in North-Eastern Congo, Global Norms, and Worlds of Justice, Pierre-Yves Condé, Institut des Sciences Sociales du Politique (Tbc) P Citizenship and Political Engagement in Times of Crisis Chair: Virginie Guiraudon, Sciences Po, Paris Discussant: Maarten Vink, Maastricht University/European University Institute (Room: 27.1.47) Crisis Resilience and EU Citizenship, Espen D.H. Olsen, University of Oslo Citizens' Exit from the EU, Back to the Nation-State? Policy Feedback and Legitimacy in Times of Crisis, Claire Dupuy, Sciences Po, Grenoble and Virginie Van Ingelgom, Université Catholique de Louvain Polanyi repudiated: The Disembedding of Economy in Austerity Discourses, Arthur Borriello, Université Libre de Bruxelles New Public Spaces: Common Goods and New Model of Citizenship, Maria Cristina Marchetti, Sapienza University of Rome Do Citizens Perceive the EU as a Legitimate Level of Action? Views From Young People in Brussels, Heidi Mercenier, Université Saint-Louis Bruxelles Q Nationalism and Radical Right Populism in the European Space: Economic, Cultural and Political Issues (II) Chair: Virginie Van Ingelgom, Université Catholique de Louvain Discussant: Cristian Norocel, Stockholm University/ University of Helsinki Explanatory Right-Wing Semantics, Claudia Globisch, University of Innsbruck (Room: 27.1.49) The Swedish Case – A Double Exception in a European Perspective, Björn Fryklund, Malmö University Ethno-Nationalist Formations Between Protest, Institutions and Interest Groups: The Case of the Ticino League, Oscar Mazzoleni, University of Lausanne and Carlo Ruzza, University of Trento The Populist Radical Right in Europe: The Case of the French Front National, Dietmar Loch, University of Grenoble 4 Conveners Ben Rosamond, Professor at the Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen and Director of EuroChallenge. Hans-Jörg Trenz, Professor at the Department of Media, Cognition and Communication, University of Copenhagen. Chair of CEMES, Centre for Moderns European Studies and Co-PI of EuroChallenge. Marlene Wind, Professor at the Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen. Director of CEP, Centre for European Politics and Co-PI of EuroChallenge. Mikael Rask Madsen, Professor at the Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen. Head of iCourts, the Danish National Research Foundation’s Centre of Excellence for International Courts and Co-PI of EuroChallenge. Registration The conference is free of charge but registration is necessary via the conference website. Deadline for registration is 31 October 2014. Practical Information Conference Venue The conference will be held at the Faculty of Humanities (KUA), University of Copenhagen, Karen Blixens vej 4, 2300 Copenhagen S. Registration and the plenary session Friday morning will take place in Building 22 and the parallel panel sessions will take place in Building 27. Directions and transport Getting to and from the airport Copenhagen Airport is serviced by most international airlines. The airport is situated at Kastrup 8 km from Copenhagen central. It is possible to travel by train, bus, metro and taxi between Copenhagen airport and Copenhagen central. A taxi from the airport to Copenhagen city centre costs around 200 DKK and takes 20-30 minutes. Taxi companies among others are Taxinord, Tel: +45 48 48 48 48 and Amager-Øbro Taxi, Tel: +45 32 51 51 Getting from Copenhagen city centre to the conference venue/Campus Bus: Bus number 12 and 33 runs regularly from the city centre and stop near the Campus area. Schedules can be found at the website of Movia (public transport in Greater Copenhagen). Metro: The nearest metro station is Islands Brygge Station, which is approximately a five minutes’ walk away from the conference venue. The metro line M1 (Vanløse/Vestamager) runs regularly between 5 am and 12 pm. For more information please visit The Copenhagen Metro's website. Train: If you arrive by train to Copenhagen Central Station it is a 5 minutes’ walk from the central station to the town hall square (Rådhuspladsen) where it is possible to take bus no. 12 or 33 to the Faculty of Humanities. If you arrive at Nørreport Station you could change to the metro M1 direction Vestamager and get off at Islands Brygge. Car: You can park at the guest parking lot on Ørestads Boulevard. For more information about travelling in Denmark go to www.rejseplanen.dk/ (journey planner) Accommodation There are no special hotel agreements, but please find a list of suggestions for hotels below. If you would like further information about where to stay and what to do while in Copenhagen the website 'Visit Copenhagen' can be helpful. The conference venue is located at the Faculty of Humanities, which is in the part of Copenhagen called Amager. It is not far from the city centre with public transport. Thus, there are very good connections with the metro and busses from the city centre. A hotel in the city centre would work fine preferably close to a metro station. http://www.radissonblu.com/scandinaviahotel-copenhagen/location http://www.kongarthur.dk/ http://www.ibsenshotel.dk/ http://www.brochner-hotels.dk/ http://www.hotelchristianiv.dk/ http://www.mercurhotel.dk/ http://www.profilhotels.com/hotel-copenhagen/ http://www.hoteljoergensen.dk/ http://www.cabinn.com/hoteller-i-koebenhavn/sca/hotel-cabinn-scandinavia.html 5
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