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Visit us at www.uofcpress.com Distributed in Europe and the UK by Gazelle Book Services Crisis & Contingency: States of (In)stability 20th International Conference of Europeanists Amsterdam, The Netherlands • June 25-27, 2013 Conference Program CES Executive Committee Local Organizing Committee John Bowen, Chair Jan Willem Duyvendak, Chair Washington University in St. Louis University of Amsterdam Juan Díez Medrano, Chair-elect Markus Balkenhol Universidad Carlos III, Madrid Meertens Instituut / Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Dominic Boyer, Treasurer Sebastien Chauvin Rice University University of Amsterdam Jason Beckfield Houda Ezzeroili Harvard University University of Amsterdam Patrick Le Galès Joni Haijen Sciences Po University of Amsterdam Virginie Guiraudon Iris Hirschel Sciences Po University of Amsterdam Sophie Meunier James Kennedy Princeton University University of Amsterdam Emmanuelle Saada Sarah de Lange Columbia University University of Amsterdam Sophie Lecheler Conference Program Committee University of Amsterdam Sebastien Chauvin, Co-Chair Virginie Mamadouh University of Amsterdam University of Amsterdam Peter Gourevitch, Co-Chair Clemens de Olde University of California, San Diego University of Amsterdam Lucio Baccaro Olga Sezneva University of Geneva University of Amsterdam Conference Organizers Conference Bela Greskovits Peter Scholten Central European University Erasmus University Rotterdam Susana Narotzky Floris Vermeulen University of Barcelona University of Amsterdam Jonas Pontusson Michael Wintle University of Geneva University of Amsterdam Emmanuelle Saada Columbia University CES Administration Mike Savage Siovahn Walker, Director York University Council for European Studies Lucan Way Corey Fabian Borenstein University of Toronto Council for European Studies Cornelia Woll Shivani Ray Sciences Po Council for European Studies Anne Wren Aleksandra Turek Trinity College Dublin Council for European Studies Jonathan Zeitlin University of Amsterdam 2 Table of Contents Call for Papers: 21st International Conference of Europeanists - Washington, D.C. 2014 4 Welcome Message 5 Schedule of Sessions & Events Tuesday, June 25, 2013 8 Wednesday, June 26, 2013 24 Thursday, June 27, 2013 38 Mini-Symposia 52 Plenaries & Meetings 54 Research Network Sessions 55 Subject Index 60 Participant Index 61 Resources Conference Venues & Map 68 Technology 69 Hotels 69 Restaurants 70 Special Events 71 3 Call for Papers Twenty-First International Conference of Europeanists Washington, D.C., U.S.A. • March 14-16, 2014 Organized by the Council for European Studies (CES) Resurrections In the wake of crisis in Europe, bits and pieces of the past are being resurrected as a means of understanding the present and imagining the future. Historical figures are re-evaluated and held out as models, once-dismissed ideologies reappear as possibilities or as bogeymen, myths and symbols from the past crop up in new productions, and old political and economic institutions are revived as alternatives for action. But resurrections are not simply about nostalgia, and they are not just a restoration of the past in unchanged form. Resurrections necessitate fundamental transformations: inserting old things into new contexts, changing their natures and assigning them new meanings and values. For the 21st Interna- tional Conference of Europeanists, we welcome papers that relate to the theme of “resurrections.” What elements of Europe’s past, and present, are amenable to reanimation? How do they work in contemporary debate and how is their relevance to the present disputed? What is the process through which they are revived and how are they changed as they are brought back to life or combined with new elements? For its 2014 conference, the Council for European Studies (CES) invites proposals for panels, roundtables, book discussions and individual papers on the study of Europe broadly defined. We en- courage proposals in the widest range of disciplines, and, in particular, we welcome panels that combine disciplines, nationalities, and generations. Although it is not mandatory that papers be related to the conference theme, papers that do so are especially welcome. The Committee will accept only two submis- sions per person and participants are permitted to present in a maximum of two sessions. We strongly encourage participants to submit their proposals as part of an organized panel. Full panel proposals will be given top priority in the selection process by the Program Committee. Par- ticipants may find it useful to connect with like-minded scholars through the growing number of CES networks, links to which can be found here: http://councilforeuropeanstudies.org/research/research-net- works Proposals may be submitted from August 15 to October 1, 2013. Participants will be notified of the Committee’s decisions by December 1, 2013. Information on how to submit will be posted on the CES website and disseminated through its newsletter. To subscribe to the CES newsletter visit: http://council- foreuropeanstudies.org/ Juan Díez Medrano, Chair, Council for European Studies Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Elizabeth Cullen Dunn, Co-Chair, Kathleen R. McNamara, Co-Chair, CES Conference Program Committee CES Conference Program Committee University of Colorado at Boulder Georgetown University 4 Welcome Message Dear CES Community, numerable ways: As we gather this year to discuss the on-going economic and cultural crises besetting today’s Europe, • Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research there are both glimmers of hope and considerable lin- • Duitsland Instituut gering concerns about how the continent will weather • Dynamics of Citizenship and Culture Programme the austerity, unemployment, and currency crises of Group recent years. Some signs point to stabilization in mar- • Geographies of Globalizations (GoG) kets and on the political front, while others (in un- Programme Group employment, most notably) suggest that there is still a • Political Economy and Transnational Governance great deal more difficulty ahead. However, no matter (PETGOV) Programme Group what the future brings, we will be working to better • Transnational Configurations, Conflict and understand the evolution and impact of the crisis on Governance Programme Group nations, people, and politics for many years to come. • Challenges to Democratic Representation Programme Group Indeed, this year’s conference is a direct attempt • Amsterdam Center for Cultural Heritage and to advance that effort. Our theme for 2013 is the Identity Eurozone crisis and the constellation of challenges • Amsterdam Center for Inequality Studies and questions which confront us all. The papers to • Amsterdam Research Center for Gender and be delivered during the conference approach these Sexuality questions from all possible angles, bringing together • Amsterdam Centre of Globalization Studies a rich variety of viewpoints, disciplines, and ideas