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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 to • Center for Urban Studies help us better understand contemporary European • The Amsterdam School of Communication experience and place it in meaningful historical per- Research spective. Across the conference, we explore the idea • Institute for Culture and History of crisis as a transformer of Europe—its international • Institute for Migration and Ethnic Studies and domestic relationships, its populations, its politi- cal solvency, and its policies—as we seek to illuminate Additionally, this conference would not have been possible ways forward and emergent solutions to the possible without the unstinting support of the Mu- economic troubles still plaguing so many European nicipality of Amsterdam, the Amsterdam University nations. Press, the Meertens Institute, and the Montesquieu Institute. This year’s conference is our second to be held in Europe itself and we are proud to discuss such ques- And last, but most certainly not least, I would like tions of European interconnectivity in one of the to thank you for your continuing interest and engage- founding capitals of a global Europe—Amsterdam. ment. Without the intellectual curiosity of our won- The Council has received generous funding from the derful community of scholars and the generosity of following impressive and diverse list of institutions in our tireless committee members, staff, and volunteers, Amsterdam and would like to publicly recognize and it would not be possible for the Council to host this thank them for their support. 20th International Conference of Europeanists. Thank you. First and foremost, our heartfelt thanks go to our gracious institutional host, the University of Amster- Warmest regards, dam, for generously offering its campus as the venue for this event. Moreover, within the University of Am- John Bowen sterdam itself, we would also like to thank the follow- Chair, Council for European Studies (CES) ing research centers, programs, and institutes, which Washington University in St. Louis have welcomed and supported the conference in in-

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Schedule of Sessions & Events

7 popery in the Wake of the Irish Rebellion of 1641. Tuesday, June 25 Christopher Gillett, Brown University Creating outsiders: The Press and Social Democrats in the German Empire. Sonja Glaab, Brown University 001. Civil Society and Democratization I: Transitions in Loyal Subjects or Potential Threats? The Genoese Southern and Eastern Europe Compared Community of Constantinople, Istanbul between 9:00 to 10:45 AM - Oudemanhuispoort C0.17 1453 and 1566. Ozden Mercan, European University Chair: Tiago Fernandes, New University of Lisbon Institute Participants: Discussant: Claire Weeda, University of Amsterdam How Civil Society Matters in Democratization: Theorizing the Iberian Divergence. Robert Fishman, 005. Corporate Welfare in Europe: A Changing Role for University of Notre Dame Social Partners? The Moore Thesis: What’s Left after 1989? Michael 9:00 to 10:45 AM - Oost-Indisch Huis E0.02 (VOC Room) Bernhard, University of Florida Chair: Maria Jepsen, ETUI Civil society organizations and democratization pro- Participants: cesses. Some reflections. Donatella Della Porta, Changing Occupational Welfare in Europe. Marek European University Institute Naczyk, University of Oxford; Martin Seeleib-Kaiser, “Conventional” and “Virtual” Civil Societies in Hybrid University of Oxford Regimes. Mark Beissinger, Princeton University The multi-faceted rise of “Corporate Welfare” in Italy. Discussants: David Ost, Hobart and William Smith Colleges David Natali, University of Bologna; Emmanuele Pavolini, Macerata University 002. Introduction to the Symposium ‘No Money – No The Transformation of the Dutch Welfare State Teeth – No Brain?’: The EU’s Role in Global Governance: Revisited. Mara Yerkes, The University of Queensland The Legal Dimension (OUP 2013) Unemployment risks redistribution under post-indus- 9:00 to 10:45 AM - PC Hoofthuis 1.15 trialism: Explaining employer cross-sectoral divides Chair: Marise Cremona, European University Institute in Germany and Italy. Federico Pancaldi, European Participants: Commission Joris Larik, European University Institute Privatizing the Ghent System: Unions and the Rise of Karolina Podstawa, European University Institute Private, Unemployment Insurance in Sweden. Johan Andrés Delgado Casteleiro, Durham University Davidsson, Lund University Discussant: Isabela Mares, Columbia University 003. Transformations of Gender, Sexuality and Citizenship

Tuesday, June 25 Tuesday, in South-East Europe 006. Crisis and Austerity from a Sub-National Perspective 9:00 to 10:45 AM - PC Hoofthuis 5.55 (Part I): Transnational Activities of Sub-National Chair: Jo Shaw, University of Edinburgh Authorities in Times of Crisis Participants: 9:00 to 10:45 AM - Binnengasthuis 2.03 Transformation of Gender Regimes through Chair: Roger Lawrence, Wolverhampton City Council / De Transformation of Citizenship Regimes. Adriana Montfort University Zaharijevic, University of Belgrade Participants: From workers to soldiers to nothing? Male citizenship Austerity and Crisis in Local Democratic Institutions in the former Yugoslavia. Oliwia Berdak, University – Exploring the Impact on Cohesion of the of Edinburgh Deinstitutionalisation of Local Governance. Chris A contested terrain of non-heterosexual citizenship: The McInerney, University of Limerick Europeanization of sexual citizenship in the region Crisis and Austerity From a Sub-National Perspective – of former Yugoslavia. Katja Kahlina, University of The case of , a small new EU member state. Edinburgh Judit Kalman, Hungarian Academy of Sciences Gendering citizenship regimes and welfare regimes in Partnerships, networking and macro-regional dimen- post-Yugoslav states. Chiara Bonfiglioli, University of sions to addressing the crisis. Michael Danson, Edinburgh Herriot-Watt University Discussant: Susan Gal, University of Chicago How effective are local authorities at engaging in transnational networking? Christopher Huggins, 004. Crisis and Community in Historical Perspective University of Portsmouth 9:00 to 10:45 AM - Oudemanhuispoort C3.23 European networks of local governments in times of Chair: Claire Weeda, University of Amsterdam crisis. Arnau Gutierrez-Camps, Province of Barcelona Participants: Discussant: Roger Lawrence, Wolverhampton City Council / Crisis and the Limits of Urban Community in Late- De Montfort University Medieval France. Adam Boss, Brown University ‘Scorn and Scandal’: English Catholicism and Anti- 007. Crisis and Livelihood Changes in Europe’s Periphery 8 Tuesday, June 25 9 ention , Birkbeck College, University of of University College, , Birkbeck

Party System Change and Party Transformation. Transformation. Party and Change System Party ; Kevin Bértoa, University Casal Leiden Fernando ; Mariano University State Wayne Deegan-Krause, Haughton, Tim Fabra; Pompeu Universitat Torcal, Birmingham of University Vello University; Villanova Kreuzer, Markus Systems. Tartu of University Pettai, Takis mechanisms. by explanation An collapse: tem Sarah Childs, Childs, Sarah Representation? Substantive of Sites ofUniversity Bristol University College, Birkbeck Campbell, Rosie Parties. of London Karen Ethnicity. Gender and of the Intersection Vrije Erzeel, Silvia Brussel; Universiteit Vrije Celis, BrusselUniversiteit Columbia University, New York, NY York, New Columbia University, Party System Dynamics: New Tools for the Study of of the Study for Tools Dynamics: New System Party Party of the Durability Measuring Age: as Time party to two-party sys- politics from course Greece’s Representing Women Voters, the Role of Political Political of the Role Voters, Women Representing at Representation Descriptive Regulating Parties 24-26 april 2014 9:00 to 10:45 AM - Binnengasthuis 2.13 AM - Binnengasthuis 10:45 9:00 to Joni Lovenduski Joni Discussant: London Understanding Measures: and Mechanisms 009. Motors, Party Change in European and Stability Measuring and Systems Participants: The ASN Nineteenth Annual World Convention Convention World Annual ASN Nineteenth The Slots are available for exhibitors and program ads program and exhibitors for available Slots are

V 19th annual World con at the Harriman Institute, Harriman Institute, on April 24-26, 2014 at the will be held , University of Helsinki Helsinki of , University , University of Barcelona Barcelona of , University 140+ panels on the Balkans,Central Europe, Russia, Ukraine, Ukraine, Russia, Europe, Balkans,Central on the 140+ panels Nationalism Studies China, and Turkey, Eurasia, Caucasus, the expected participants and than 750 panelists More screenings documentary and Book presentations

Visit www.nationalities.org for more information www.nationalities.org Visit Mikel Aramburu, Aramburu, Mikel in Spain. identities class of tion de Barcelona Universitat de Universitat Palomera, Jaime practices in Spain. Barcelona Jaume periphery. hood in the periphery Europe’s of Buffalo at University Franquesa, Lima, Antónia in Portugal. livelihoods Changing / ISCTE-IUL CRIA of University Kantola, Johanna Constructions. Helsinki University Meier, Petra Principals. and Agents with Universidad Lombardo, Emanuela Antwerp; of Madrid de Complutense - reconfigura and the homeownership of failure The livelihood changing and Credit marriage: A conflictual - liveli and Crisis, land here”: by get always can “You crises: in times of system Care State and Care Informal and Gender Norms shaping Parties Political Playing Representation: Symbolic and Politics Party or Ladies Auxillaries Organizations: Women’s Party 9:00 to 10:45 AM - Oudemanhuispoort C3.17 10:45 AM - Oudemanhuispoort 9:00 to 9:00 to 10:45 AM - Oudemanhuispoort D1.18B - Oudemanhuispoort 10:45 AM 9:00 to Chair: Johanna Kantola Politics 008. Gender Party and Participants: Participants: Chair: Susana Narotzky Pappas, European University Institute The Electoral Consequences of General Strikes in Exit, Voice and Legacy: Explaining Patterns of Party Western Europe. Alison Johnston, Oregon State Politics in Slovakia. Tim Haughton, University of University; John Kelly, Birkbeck College, University Birmingham of London; Kerstin Hamann, University of Central Discussant: Ruxandra Paul, Harvard University Florida When The Weak Prevail: Minority Governments and 010. Naturalization, Dual Citizenship and Immigrant Pension Reforms in Western Europe. Sabina Avdagic, Integration University of Sussex; Martin Rhodes, University of 9:00 to 10:45 AM - PC Hoofthuis 4.04 Denver Chair: Rainer Baubock, European University Institute Trade Unions and the Crisis. Gerd Grözinger, Flensburg Participants: University; Wenzel Matiaske, Helmut-Schmidt- It takes two to tango: A comparative and normative Universität analysis of dual citizenship toleration and prevention. Discussant: Anke Hassel, Hertie School of Governance Rainer Baubock, European University Institute Does Dual Citizenship Increase Naturalization? 013. Practices and Discourses of European External Evidence from Indian Immigrants in the U.S. Daniel Migration Policies: Beyond a Eurocentric Analysis of Naujoks, European Commission, United Nations European External Action. Joint Migration and Development Initiative (JMDI) 9:00 to 10:45 AM - PC Hoofthuis 5.59 Hamburg Institute of International Economics Chair: Virginie Guiraudon, Centre national de la recherche (HWWI) scientifique (CNRS) Dual Citizenship As Segmented Assimilation? Participants: Naturalization, Citizenship of Origin and The European Union and International Migration Employment Status of Immigrants in the Governance in Central Asia. Oleg Korneev, Robert Netherlands. Maarten Vink, Maastricht University / Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies / European European University Institute University Institute Having Two Passports: The Economic Effect of Ideas and ambiguity in European external policy: The Citizenship in Sweden. Pieter Bevelander, Malmö case of “conditionality” in migration policies. Nora Institute of Migration, Diversity and Welfare / Malmö El Qadim, Centre d’études européennes -Sciences University; Jonas Helgertz, Stockholm University PoCERAPS - Université de Lille 2 Discussant: Joachim Blatter, University of Lucerne The making of EU external border control. Julien Jeandesboz, Unievrsity of Amsterdam; Polly Pallister- 011. Negotiating Cultural Heritage in the Former Yugoslav Wilkins, University of Amsterdam

Tuesday, June 25 Tuesday, Societies Harmonized visa policy? The comparative analysis 9:00 to 10:45 AM - Binnengasthuis 2.21 of Schengen and marriage visas delivering prac- Chair: Olga Sezneva, University of Amsterdam tices at the consulate of Belgium, France, and Italy Participants: in Casablanca. Federica Infantino, FNRS / Free Museums to Workers: Negotiating Industrial Heritage University of Brussels (CEVIPOL) From Below. Tanja Petrovic, Scientific Research The European borders as a space of contention: The Center of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts changing geographies of the protest against Fortress Dancing Memory. Heritage and the Post-War World- Europe. Pierre Monforte, University of Leicester Making in Central Bosnia-Herzegovina. Maja Discussant: Christina Boswell, University of Edinburgh Lovrenovic, VU University Amsterdam Socialist Heritage Revised. Culture-Artistic Societies 014. Socio-Ethnic Leveraging: How Status Majorities in post-Yugoslav Space(s). Ana Hofman, Scientific Elevate One Minority to Downgrade Another Research Center of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences 9:00 to 10:45 AM - PC Hoofthuis 5.60 and Arts Chair: Erik Bleich, Middlebury College Beyond Remittances: Croatian ‘Expert Expatriates’, Participants: Ethnic Citizenship and Post-Socialist Strategies How the Latinos Became...? David Leal, University of of Diaspora Enticement. Daphne Winland, York Texas, Austin University Us, Them, and Others: Ethnic Leveraging and National Discussant: Ireme Stengs, Meertens Instituut Identity in Diverse Societies. Elke Winter, University of Ottawa 012. Political Interchanges Between Unions and The Gendered Politics of Muslim Integration in Western Governments: Cooperation and Conflict Europe. Kimberly Morgan, George Washington 9:00 to 10:45 AM - Oudemanhuispoort C0.23 University Participants: The nativist triangle: Religion, race, and sex in Institutions, Civil Society Organizations, and Protest the Netherlands. Paul Mepschen, University of Behavior. Johannes Lindvall, University of Lund Amsterdam; Jan Willem Duyvendak, University 10 of Amsterdam; Markus Balkenhol, VU University Zanardi, Université Libre de Bruxelles Amsterdam Opposing low-skilled immigrants: Labor market com- Discussant: Michèle Lamont, Harvard University petition, welfare state and deservingness. Marc Helbling, Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB); 015. Stigma of Mental Illness in Europe Hanspeter Kriesi, European University Institute 9:00 to 10:45 AM - Oudemanhuispoort A1.18C Individual differences and preferences for immigration. Chair: Sigrun Olafsdottir, Boston University Peter Loewen, University of Toronto, Mississauga; Participants: Chris Dawes, New York University; Raymond Duch, Modeling the sources of mental illness stigma in University of Oxford England and the United States. Anne Rogers, How Entry Criteria Structure Labor Market Outcomes University of Manchester; Jack Martin, Indiana for Immigrant Communities. Karen Jusko, Stanford University; Bernice Pescosolido, Indiana University University; Maggie Peters, University of Wisconsin, Who is Stigmatized? Exploring Cross-National Madison; Ashley Laragon, Stanford University Variation in Stigma in Europe. Sigrun Olafsdottir, Discussant: Richard Johnston, University of British Columbia Boston University Understanding the gender gap in mental health service 018. The Euro Problem: What Went Wrong with the Single use; is stigma a gendered phenomenon? A European Currency? cross-national study. Elise Pattyn, Ghent University; 9:00 to 10:45 AM - Oudemanhuispoort A0.08 Piet Bracke, Ghent University Chair: Mathieu Segers, Utrecht University Discussant: Elyas Bakhtiari, Boston University Participants: The Euro Crisis and the Dangers of Disembedding Tuesday, June 25 016. Technocrats or Technicians? Experts in EU Policy Liberalism: Lessons from the Gold Standard. Fields Matthias Matthijs, Johns Hopkins SAIS 9:00 to 10:45 AM - PC Hoofthuis 1.14 Currency Unions in Historical Perspective: What Chair: Sophie Vanhoonacker, Maastricht University Can We Learn? Kathleen McNamara, Georgetown Participants: University Experts and the Crisis of Competition Policy: At the A Crisis of EU Institutions and the Weakness of Origins of the “More Economic Approach.” Laurent Economic Governance. Nicolas Jabko, Johns Hopkins Warlouzet, Université d’Arras / London School of University Economics The Euro Problem: European Democracy and the Catalyst for Change or Impediment? Experts and Limits of European Solidarity. Vivien Schmidt, early attempts at CAP Reform. Carine Germond, Boston University Maastricht University / University of Portsmouth Discussant: Mathieu Segers, Utrecht University Experts or Advocates? The Role of Scientists in early European Environmental Policy. Jan-Henrik Meyer, 019. Welfare States in Comparative Perspective I University of Munich 9:00 to 10:45 AM - Binnengasthuis 2.22 From Colonial Know-How to Development Economics: Chair: Julia Moses, University of Sheffield Experts and Expertise in Early EEC Development Participants: Cooperation. Martin Rempe, Universität Konstanz Conditionality Travels North: International Restoration of the Knowledge Economy to Restore Determinants of Welfare State Reform in Europe. Infrastructure and Trade. James Greene, The Catholic Alexander Kentikelenis, Harvard University University of America The Politics of Tuition Fees and Subsidies. Julian Discussant: Wolfram Kaiser, University of Portsmouth Garritzmann, University of Konstanz Social Insurance Universalism After 1945. Milena 017. The Comparative Political Economy of Immigration Guthoerl, University of Basel 9:00 to 10:45 AM - Oudemanhuispoort C2.17 Public Support for Markets in Social Services: Exploring Chair: Richard Johnston, University of British Columbia Policy Feedback by Comparing 17 OECD Countries. Participants: Arvid Backstrom, Umeå University Where you come from, what you know and why you Discussants: Klaus Petersen, University of Southern come: Disaggregating the effects of region of origin, Denmark; Herbert Obinger, University of Bremen migrant characteristics and migration type. Robert Ford, University of Manchester; Anthony Heath, 020. Institutions of Representation and Responsiveness University of Oxford 9:00 to 10:45 AM - Oudemanhuispoort C1.23 The political economy of trade and migration: Evidence Chair: Daniel Stockemer, University of Ottawa from the U.S. Congress. Paola Conconi, ECARES, Participants: Universite Libre de Bruxelles; Giovanni Facchini, Direct Democracy, Popular Majorities and Policy University of Nottingham; Max Steinhardt, Hamburg Choice: The Impact of Institutional Settings On Institute of International Economics; Maurizio Democratic Legitimacy. Lucas Leemann, Columbia 11 Tuesday, June 25 12 Participants: Abraham David Chair: Crisis 023. Political andof Political Origins theEuro Dynamics Discussant: Phil Steinberg, Florida State University, Participants: Settings 022. Patterns of Urban Development inContrasting Newfoundland WolinetzDiscussant: Steven Participants: 021. Party Systems: Issues inAdapting to Change 9:00 to 10:45AM-Oudemanhuispoort A1.18D 9:00 to 10:45AM-Binnengasthuis 2.04 9:00 to 10:45AM-Oudemanhuispoort D1.18A Post-Socialist Urbanization and Periphery: Balkan the New Urban Activisms: Reclaiming Place from Public Europe’s Maritime Borders and Urban their Undoing. Public Funding of Political Parties inEurope: ATool New and Party Old Democracies: System andConflict Adaption the to Peace Process in Northern Party Systems and European Integration: How Much Appointments,Elections, and Provision: Public Goods TimedIs Out? The Democracy Temporal Qualities of Improving Representation? The Effects ofDirect Bridging Direct and Representative (with Democracy Max Holleran, New York University andConstruction Urbanization Bulgaria. inCoastal New York University Innovation.Space through Social Andres Walliser, Jasper Cooper, Sciences Po Paris Daniela Piccio, R. Leiden University to Promote or Democratic Processes? to Restrict Europe. Carolina de Miguel, University of Toronto Nationalization and Role the of Party Discipline in William Crotty, Northeastern University Ireland: Political Representation and Party Change. Badanjak, University of Wisconsin, Madison Europe aParty Sets System inMotion? Sanja Higher School of Economics Timothy Frye, Columbia University; Guzel Garifullina, Economics Institutions and Development at the Higher School of University /International Center for the Study of Assessing Noah Causal Effect. Buckley, Columbia Goetz, University of Potsdam Responsive and Responsible Government. Klaus Institute zu Berlin; Alexander Trechsel, European University Responsiveness. Yvette Peters, Humboldt-Universität Involvement Structures on Government Institute of Technology Melik-Tangyan, Hans Boeckler Foundation /Karlsruhe Applications to Bundestag). German the Andranik University; Fabio Wasserfallen, University of Zürich ; Ora John Reuter, University of Rochester; , University of Miami , Memorial University of Participants: OrganizationSelf WorkersMigrant Trade Between Rights: Union Action and 025. 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Edinburgh sover of the erosion and extradition Citizenship, Jelena Dzankic, Dzankic, Jelena states. in the post-Yugoslav eignty Institute University European Balkans. in the Western regimes citizenship and Leeds of University Kacarska, Simonida International law as a tool for strengthening economic economic strengthening for a tool as law International European of the Responsibility International The architecture new and the constitutional Euro-crisis The modern’. ‘the and Europe revolution: Crisis and “Europe” of concept The waters: troubled over Bridge “Europe” of concept The waters: troubled over Bridge newof states the case The law’: of a ‘space as Citizenship Europeanisation: of lightness unbearable The Europeanisation through mobility: Visa liberalisation liberalisation mobility: Visa through Europeanisation 11:00 to 12:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 5.55 12:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 11:00 to 11:00 to 12:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 1.15 Hoofthuis 12:45 PM - PC 11:00 to 5.59 12:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 11:00 to 11:00 to 12:45 PM - Oost-Indisch Huis E0.02 (VOC Room) E0.02 (VOC Huis 12:45 PM - Oost-Indisch 11:00 to , University of Edinburgh Edinburgh of , University Stiks Chair: Igor Participants: , European University Institute Institute University Chair: Larik Joris , European Participants: Skoutaris Nikos Discussant: Salerno of , University Sciarrotta Chair: Silvana Participants: Adriano Vinale Discussant: in Europeanisation of Hand’ ‘Invisible 028. The Law’ of in - Rule Nexus the ‘Citizenship Reconceptualising Eastern in South Europe States the New 026. No Money? Economic the Governance and Money? 026. No Crisis of in Times the Union Credibility of International of Images Changing and Revolution of 027. Notions Europe of and Revolution Conceptions of Theories Europe: Chair: Lynch Julia and Technology Technology and Science Political and (Roundtable) in Europe? Politics All’ Take 029. ‘Winner Discussant: JohnDiscussant: Wrench Discussant: Adam Fagan Discussant: and Programmatic Elites in European Union Public The Case of the United States. Michael Jones-Correa, Health Policies. Scott Greer, University of Michigan Cornell University School of Public Health Managing Migration in Federal States; The Role of the Discussant: Holly Jarman, University at Albany Sub-National Level of Governance in Canada and Germany. Oliver Schmidtke, University of Victoria 033. Intersectional Struggles in Europe and Beyond: Race, National Visions, Local Realities: Swedish Urban Religion, Migration and Gender in Public Debates and Migration Management. Linda Berg, University Social Movements Gothenburg; Andrea Spehar, University of Gothenburg 11:00 to 12:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort C3.17 Immigrant Integration Policy-Making in Italy: Regional Chair: John Bowen, Washington University in St. Louis Policies in a Multilevel Governance Perspective. Participants: Tiziana Caponio, University of Turin; Francesca Framings of Gender and Ethno-national Diversity Campomori, University of Venice across Europe: Citizenship and Trans-national Discussant: Rinus Penninx, University of Amsterdam Solidarity. Birte Siim, Aalborg University Reframing citizenship at the intersection of gender, 036. New Developments in Compliance and religion and ethnicity. Headscarf debates in Europe. Implementation Research Birgit Sauer, Universität Wien 11:00 to 12:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort C1.23 Intersectional Justice Claims under Austerity: Minority Chair: Christian Adam, University Konstanz Women’s Third Sector Activism in France and the Participants: UK. Leah Bassel, University of Leicester Multi-form non-compliance: Reinforcing the EU’s cri- Impossible intersectionality? French feminists and the sis? Gerda Falkner, University of Vienna struggle for inclusion. Eleonore Lepinard, Université Europe à la carte: Is there a differentiated integration de Montréal through the backdoor? Moritz Knoll, Free University Uneven Commitments: Charting Feminist Attention to Berlin Intersectionality in Uruguay. Erica Townsend-Bell, Games of Compliance: The Commission, the European Oklahoma State University Court of Justice, and Enforcement of EU Law. Discussant: Mieke Verloo, IWM, Institute for Human Dimiter Toshkov, Leiden University Sciences Compliance as an administrative problem: Transposition performance with multiple deadlines. 034. Making Sense of Social Change: Public Responses and Bernard Steunenberg, Leiden University; Robin van Civic Resilience in Times of Crisis der Zee, Leiden University 11:00 to 12:45 PM - Binnengasthuis A1.18C Compliance, Conflict, and Supranational Admin-

Tuesday, June 25 Tuesday, Chair: Nicole Doerr, Freie Universität Berlin istrative Acts. Christian Adam, University Konstanz Participants: Discussant: Tanja Dannwolf, University of Mannheim Fighting austerity measures: Protecting interests or promoting principles? Jacquelien Stekelenburg, VU 037. Party Regulation in Post-Communist Europe: The Amsterdam Balkans and the Baltics in Comparative Perspective Populist protectionism. Neoliberalism, ‘Europe’, and the 11:00 to 12:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort C3.23 transformation of nativist politics in the Netherlands. Chair: Ingrid van Biezen, Leiden University Jan Willem Duyvendak, University of Amsterdam; Participants: Paul Mepschen, University of Amsterdam The Contribution of Party Regulation and Finance Resilient citizens in a time of social change. Michèle to Party System Stabilization: The Case of Estonia. Lamont, Harvard University Vello Pettai, University of Tartu The “Welfare Queen” in Israel and the US: The Role of Party Regulation as an Instrument of Party System Cultural Repertoires in the (De-)Stigmatization of Consolidation and of Mending Party Legitimacy in Welfare Rights Activists. Noa Milman, Boston College Slovenia. Alenka Krasovec, University of Ljubljana; Does Europe have a political Translation Deficit? A Danica Fink-Hafner, University of Ljublijana Deliberative Democracy Perspective. Nicole Doerr, Increased regulation as a road to civility? Party legisla- Freie Universitaet Berlin tion evolution in Latvia. Janis Ikstens, University of Discussant: Jason Beckfield, Harvard University Latvia Party regulation in Lithuania: Balancing between the 035. Managing Migration and Integration in Europe’s efforts of consolidation and anti-party sentiment. Multi-Level Context Aine Ramonaite, Vilnius University 11:00 to 12:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 1.14 Party Regulation and the Party System in Croatia. Chairs: Peter Scholten, Erasmus University Rotterdam; Goran Cular, University of Zagreb Tiziana Caponio, University of Turin Discussant: Fernando Casal Bértoa, Leiden University Participants: Immigration Policies through States and Localities: 038. The Democratic Process in Crisis and Impacts on 14 European Integration Institute 11:00 to 12:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort C0.23 Chair: Vivien Schmidt, Boston University 041. The Institutional Design of International Participants: Organizations Voting Against the Government in Times of Economic 11:00 to 12:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort D1.18A Crisis. Marian Bohl, University of Zurich; Hanspeter Chair: Liesbet Hooghe, University of North Carolina at Kriesi, European University Institute Chapel Hill The European Union as a Republic. Stefan Collignon, S. Participants: Anna School of Advanced Studies Dispute Bodies with Teeth: An Exploration of the The Politics of Economic Adjustment: Technocratic Sources of Authoritative Dispute Settlement in Appointments and Representation in Economically International Organizations. Jeanine Bezuijen, VU Advanced Parliamentary Democracies. Despina Amsterdam; Liesbet Hooghe, University of North Alexiadou, University of Pittsburgh Carolina at Chapel Hill Supranationalism in Motion: Regional Organizations 039. Secrecy and Technology in European Security in Time. Tobias Lenz, VU Amsterdam; Gary Marks, Integration University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 11:00 to 12:45 PM - Binnengasthuis 2.04 Explaining the Transnational Design of International Chair: Marcel Maussen, University of Amsterdam Organizations. Thomas Sommerer, Stockholm Participants: University; Jonas Tallberg, Stockholm University; Secrecy and European Security Governance: In/ Theresa Squatrito, Stockholm University; Christer Visibility in the Terrorism Financing Tracking Jönsson, Lund University Tuesday, June 25 Programme. Marieke de Goede, University of The institutional design of international organizations Amsterdam; Deirdre Curtin, University of Amsterdam and the potential for politicization of international Discreet and discretionary: The development of EU JHA governance. Michael Zürn, Social Science Research databases and the problematisation of integration. Center Berlin (WZB); Christian Rauh, Social Science Julien Jeandesboz, Unievrsity of Amsterdam Research Center Berlin (WZB) Unveiling Regulated Secrecy in European Security: The Politics of Implementing European Court of The Law and Practice of Classified Information. Human Rights Judgements. Erik Voeten, Georgetown Vigjilenca Abazi, University of Amsterdam University Security Market Integration in Europe. Marijn Hoijtink, Discussant: Gerald Schneider, University of Konstanz University of Amsterdam Discussant: Floris Vermeulen, University of Amsterdam 042. Welfare States in Comparative Perspective II 11:00 to 12:45 PM - Binnengasthuis 2.22 040. Street Politics in the Age of Austerity: Comparative Chair: Matthieu Leimgruber, University of Geneva Perspectives Participants: 11:00 to 12:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort C2.17 Why Did Austrian Business Oppose Welfare Cuts? Chair: Pierre Monforte, University of Leicester The Role of Organizational Structures in Shaping Participants: the Attitudes of Economic Interest Groups towards New Movements, the Digital Revolution and Social Social Policy Retrenchment. Thomas Paster, Max Movement Theory: Five Propositions Concerning Planck Institute for the Study of Societies New Forms of Internet Mobilisation. Eric Turner, Is the Middle Class Abandoning Universalism? University of New Mexico Explaining Recent Welfare State Reforms in The Strategic Use of Humor in the Spanish Indignados Scandinavia. Carsten Jensen, Aarhus University; Kees Movement. Eduardo Romanos, Universidad van Kersbergen, Aarhus University Complutense de Madrid Re-Conceptualizing Welfare State Retrenchment: The Crisis in Europe, the Precariat’s Movements and Bringing Distributional Conflict Back in. Efe Savaş, Trade Unionism: Differences and Possibilities of Bilkent University / London School of Economics Cooperation in Action. Dora Fonseca, University of and Political Science; H. Tolga Bolukbasi, Bilkent Coimbra University New Transnational Economic Contention in the Euro- Counting Outsiders: Exit and Voice. Rebecca Oliver, zone: Greek and Southern European Anti-Austerity Miami University of Ohio Resistance. Maria Kousis, University of Crete Discussant: Marius Busemeyer, University of Konstanz Public Square Occupations and Anti-Austerity Protests: Some Challenges for a Comparative Perspective. 043. Problems and Potentials in Turkish Accession Pascale Dufour, Université de Montréal; Marcos 11:00 to 12:45 PM - Binnengasthuis 2.13 Ancelovici, McGill University; Héloïse Nez, Université Participants: de Tours The Impact of Turkey’s Potential Membership on Discussant: Donatella Della Porta, European University European Union’s Relations with the United States. 15 Nihal Kirkpinar, Izmir Katip Celebi University The Deaf Leading the Blind? Public Opinion and Turkey and the EU: Euroscepticism Gone Mainstream? European Union Policy. Christine Arnold, Maastricht Gamze Avci, University College Utrecht University; Mark Franklin, European University The Cyprus Issue: An Actual or Potential Obstacle to Institute; Christopher Wlezien, Temple University Turkey’s Accession to the EU? Yonca Ozer, Marmara Reforming Regulatory Regimes in the EU: Measuring University European Union Institute Incremental Adaptations and Discontinuous Changes. Manuele Citi, Copenhagen Business School 044. Social Movements, Democracy, and the Welfare State Paradigm Change in EU Policy-Making: The Case of 11:00 to 12:45 PM - Binnengasthuis 2.21 the Stability and Growth Pact. Sebastiaan Princen, Participants: Utrecht University; F. A.W. J. Van Esch, Utrecht Dance Festivals Gone Awry: Accountability Processes University Following the Hoek Van Holland Riot and the Love Discussant: Marcello Carammia, University of Malta Parade in Duisberg. Sandra Resodihardjo, Radboud University Nijmegen; Brendan Carroll, Leiden 050. Immigrants & Institutions in Multiethnic Societies, University; Carola van Eijk, Leiden University; Sanne Panel I Maris, Radboud University Nijmegen 2:00 to 3:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 5.60 When Mass Social Justice Movements Diffuse: Lessons Chair: Sarah Valdez, Juan March Institute From Israel and Spain in 2011. Michael Shalev, The Participants: Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Benjamin Tejerina Policing and equal treatment of ethnic-minority youths. Montaña, University of the Basque Country Jörgen Svensson, University of Twente; Sawitri The Triumph of Impersonal Rule. Chandra Mukerji, Saharso, University of Twente University of California, San Diego We Are/Not Immigrants: French Antillean Perspectives Indignant We Stand, Divided We Fall: Social Protest on Migration and Immigration in France. Crystal Movements and the Polarization Paradox of Fleming, Stony Brook University Democracy in Spain. Sandra Marco Colino, Chinese The Politics of Immigrant Integration. Terri Givens, University of Hong Kong University of Texas, Austin Discussant: John Stephens, University of North Carolina at Explaining Immigrant Integration: The Impact of Chapel Hill Sending and Receiving Countries on Immigrants in Europe. Maureen Eger, Umeå University 046. Research Network Luncheon: European Integration Immigrant Multiculturalism: A Contested Field in and The Global Political Economy - New Directions Cross-National Comparison. Ruud Koopmans, Social 12:45 to 2:00 PM - Binnengasthuis 2.04 Science Research Center Berlin

Tuesday, June 25 Tuesday, Discussant: Sarah Valdez, Juan March Institute 047. Research Network Luncheon: Industrial Relations, Skill Formation and Welfare State Policies 051. Mobilizing Against Inequality: Immigrant Workers, 12:45 to 2:00 PM - Binnengasthuis 2.03 Unions, and Crisis of Capitalism (Book Panel) 2:00 to 3:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 4.04 048. The Euro Crisis and Questions of Legitimacy (Semi- Chair: Melanie Simms, Warwick Business School Plenary) Participants: 2:00 to 3:45 PM - Oost-Indisch Huis E0.02 (VOC Room) Union Campaigns as Countermovements: 'Best Practice' Chairs: Claes Belfrage, University of Liverpool Marius Cases from the United Kingdom, France and the Busemeyer, University of Konstanz; Caroline de la Porte, United States. Maite Tapia, Cornell University University of Southern Denmark, Odense Challenging inequity: Opportunity and choice for Participants: unions organizing immigrant workers. Gabriella Fritz Scharpf, Max Planck Institute, Cologne Alberti, Leeds University Business School Pepper Culpepper, European University Institute Success and failure in the UK: The importance of local Philippe Pochet, Université catholique de Louvain communities. Jane Holgate, Leeds University Business Vivien Schmidt, Boston University School

049. Agenda-Setting and Policy Change in the European 052. No Teeth? On How to ‘Afford’ a Foreign and Security Union Policy for the EU 2:00 to 3:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort D1.18B 2:00 to 3:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 1.15 Chair: Sebastiaan Princen, Utrecht University Chair: Karolina Podstawa, European University Institute Participants: Participants: The CAP after 2013: A Break from the Past or More Discounting Europe? EU Security and Defence Policy of the Same? Robert Ackrill, Nottingham Trent between financial, political and constitutional con- University; Adrian Kay, Australian National straints. Joris Larik, European University Institute University The role of EU delegations in ensuring protection of EU 16 Tuesday, June 25 17 , Queen Mary, University of London London of University , Queen Mary, , Bentley University , Bentley University , CUNY Graduate Center Center , CUNY Graduate Monika -Ewa -Ewa Monika Poland. and in Italy Reforms Neri, Stefano Amsterdam; of University Kaminska, Milan of University Tamara Czech of The Republic. Case Healthcare: Institute University European Popic, to Status Occupational From in Turkey: Healthcare Leeds of University Yilmaz, Volkan Income? University Utrecht Verheul, Jaap Culture. Reference Center CUNY Graduate Torpey, Leiden of University Paul, Herman Inquiry. Historical Schakel, Arjan What? Causes What Strength: Gediz Massetti, Emanuele University; Maastricht University of University Meguid, Bonnie Europe. in Western Rochester Ondrej Ondrej in Central-Eastern Europe. Politics Citizen” Vrablikova, Katerina University; Charles Cisar, Mannheim of University Piotrowski, Grzegorz Eastern Europe. Central and Södertörn University Navratil, Jiri University; Charles Cisar, Ondrej Brno University, Masaryk Activism of Psychology The Social Authoritarianism: Loránd Eötvös Kende, Judit Today. in Hungary University Loránd Eötvös Kende, Anna University; Crisis and Internal Politics: Determinants of Healthcare Healthcare of Determinants Politics: Internal Crisis and in Eastern European Markets Re-building and Building to in Access Inequalities Origins of Changing a as States the United of the Emergence and Huizinga America. John on Weber and Tocqueville, Huizinga, of Hermeneutics Huizinga’s Contrasts: of A Tapestry Electoral Parties’ Regionalist and Decentralization Electoral Strategy a National-Level as Decentralization the UK: Disentangling and parties in Spain Nationalist The Emergence of a New Democracy and “Critical New Democracy a of and Emergence The in Between Politics Radicalism Street Extremism: and Countries. Visegrad in Radical Mobilization Right Growing and Passivism among Activists 2:00 to 3:45 PM - Binnengasthuis 2.22 3:45 PM - Binnengasthuis 2:00 to 2.21 3:45 PM - Binnengasthuis 2:00 to 2.03 3:45 PM - Binnengasthuis 2:00 to Discussant: Adam Fagan Discussant: 057. Global Care Challenges, Health Outcomes: Diverse Countries European in Four Reforms College , Providence Agartan Chair: Tuba Participants: College , Providence Agartan Tuba Discussant: History and Culture, 058. Huizinga, Torpey Chair: John Participants: Center , CUNY Graduate Jasper Jim Discussant: States in Multilevel 059. Regionalist Parties Field Chair: Bonnie Participants: Participants: , Durham University University , Durham , University of Essex of , University , McGill University University , McGill , University of Augsburg Augsburg of , University , Harvard University University , Harvard - scienti de la recherche national , Centre , Queen Mary, University of London London of University , Queen Mary, and Untrustworthy:” Moralizing as a Means of of a Means as Moralizing Untrustworthy:” and Theodosiou, Crisis. Aspasia Debt the Greek Narrating / Open Epiru of Institute Educational Technological University Crisis. Konstantinos Greek in the Subjectifications London College University Kalantzis, of University Yiakoumaki, Vassiliki “Resistance.” Thessaly Elia Athens. of Center in the Historic Encounters Crete of University Vardaki, Maurizio Griffo, University of University Griffo, Maurizio World. the Old and II Federico Naples University D’Auria, Matthew Europe. idea of Guizot’s of Salerno Salerno of University Fernanda Modernity. of the concept and Hegelians Lugano of University Gallo, Madalina Moraru, European European Moraru, Madalina in the world. citizens Institute University Jerzy level? Union the European to competence Institute University European Dudek, Michèle Lamont Michèle Ancelovici Marcos Institute University , European Baubock Rainer “Between Good and Evil, Victim and Culprit, Credible Credible Culprit, and “Between Victim Good Evil, and Experiences and Submission: and Between Disavowal of Anatomy an in Crisis: Towards Universities Violent Bodies: Narrating Violated Spaces, Desolated Thomas Paine’s idea of revolution: Between the New Between the revolution: of idea Paine’s Thomas On François revolution: and Between civilization Vinale, Adriano politics. science to From Revolution: Neapolitan revolution: the European for Longing Reverse subsidiarity in external relations – Shifting – Shifting external in relations Reverse subsidiarity 2:00 to 3:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort C0.23 3:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort 2:00 to 2:00 to 3:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort C2.17 3:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort 2:00 to 2:00 to 3:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort A1.18C 3:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort 2:00 to 2:00 to 3:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 5.59 PM - PC Hoofthuis 3:45 2:00 to Chair: Adam Fagan 056. Democratization, De-Democratization, and Political Political and De-Democratization, 056. Democratization, in Contemporary East-CentralActivism Europe , University of Chieti-Pescara; Chieti-Pescara; of , University Recchi Ettore Discussants: Guiraudon Virginie (CNRS) fique Participants: Participants: Crisis (Roundtable) of Resilience in Times 055. Citizens’ 054. Beyond the Economic: Ethnographic Approaches to to 054. Beyond the Economic: Approaches Ethnographic Greek Crisis-Reflectionsupon the Casethe European Participants: Deswarte Richard Discussant: Chair: Florian Greiner Andrés Delgado Andrés CasteleiroDiscussant: of Images Changing and Revolution of 053. Notions Century the Nineteenth to the Eighteenth From Europe: “policy packages” along the centre-periphery dimen- University of Gothenburg; Isabelle Stadelmann-Steffen, sion. Sonia Alonso, Social Science Research Center University of Bern Berlin (WZB); Braulio Gómez, University of Deusto; Resistance to Retrenchment. Troels Hedegaard, Aalborg Laura Cabeza, University of Deusto University Regionalist parties and national governance in a multi- Discussant: Stefan Olafsson, University of Iceland tier system. Bonnie Field, Bentley University Discussant: Régis Dandoy, Université Libre de Bruxelles 063. Understanding European Political Communication: Content & Effects 060. Representation and Adjudication of Interests in the 2:00 to 3:45 PM - Binnengasthuis 2.04 Supra-National European Legal Order Chair: Rens Vliegenthart, University of Amsterdam 2:00 to 3:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 5.55 Participants: Chair: Jessica Lawrence, VU University Amsterdam When News is Politics and Politics becomes News: A Participants: reciprocal analysis of parliamentary questions and Interests, identities and European legal orders. Geoff press coverage in four West-European countries. Gordon, VU University Amsterdam Rosa van Santen, Leiden University; Peter Van Aelst, Economic integration and the purposes of socio- University of Antwerp; Luzia Helfer, Leiden University economic institutions. Gareth Davies, VU University Framing the Event: When Events Facilitate Re-framing. Amsterdam Camilla Jensen, Aarhus University The intensity of judicial review of EU and Member Attack or Substance? Different types of conflict in States’ legislative acts. Laurens Ankersmit, VU the news and their effect on citizen engagement. University Amsterdam Andreas Schuck, University of Amsterdam; Claes de Discussant: Jessica Lawrence, VU University Amsterdam Vreese, University of Amsterdam Political Humour in the Media: Effects on citizens’ so- 061. State Transformation in the Advanced Capitalist cial trust and efficacy. Sophie Lecheler, University of World Amsterdam; Andreas Schuck, University of Amsterdam 2:00 to 3:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort C0.17 Discussant: Gunnar Thesen, Aarhus University Chair: Stephan Leibfried, University of Bremen Participants: 064. Variations in Educational Systems and Their State Transformation in the Advanced Capitalist World. Consequences Jonah Levy, University of California, Berkeley; John 2:00 to 3:45 PM - Binnengasthuis 2.13 Stephens, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Chairs: Herman van de Werfhorst, University of Amsterdam; Stephan Leibfried, University of Bremen Jaap Dronkers, Maastricht University

Tuesday, June 25 Tuesday, The Corporatist Political Economies: From Industrial Participants: Corporatism to the Social Investment State in the The high performance of Dutch and Flemish 15-year- Knowledge Intensive Service Economy. Jingjing Huo, old native pupils: Explaining country differences in University of Waterloo; John Stephens, University of math scores between highly stratified educational North Carolina at Chapel Hill systems. Jaap Dronkers, Maastricht University From ISI to an open economy: The state transformed, Education and effective labor market allocation: To not in retreat. Herman Schwartz, University of what extent can job mismatches in Europe be af- Virgina; Sebastian Etchemendy, Universidad Torcuato fected by educational systems? Rolf van der Velden, di Tella Maastricht University; Mark Levels, School of Business Discussant: Evelyne Huber, University of North Carolina at and Economics, Research Centre for Education and the Chapel Hill Labour Market The impact of tracking on civic engagement inequal- 062. The Impact of the Economic Crisis on Public Support ity: A difference-in-difference design. Jacqueline for the Welfare State Witschge, University of Amsterdam; Herman van de 2:00 to 3:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort A0.08 Werfhorst, University of Amsterdam Chairs: Jørgen Goul Andersen, University of Aalborg; Heikki Discussant: Rolf van der Velden, Maastricht University Ervasti, University of Turku Participants: 065. Changing Labor Markets Economic Downturns and Public Support for the 2:00 to 3:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort C1.23 Welfare State. Heikki Ervasti, University of Turku; Chair: David Rueda, University of Oxford Jørgen Goul Andersen, University of Aalborg; Mikael Participants: Hjerm, University of Umeå United They Stand, Divided They Fall? Labor Hetero- The Rise and Fall of Social Cohesion. Christian Larsen, geneity and the Taxation of Low Wages. Achim Aalborg University Kemmerling, Central European University How Welfare States Shape the Democratic Public. Labour Market Deregulation in France: Who wants Staffan Kumlin, Institute for Social Research, Oslo / the contrat de travail unique? Social support for 18 Tuesday, June 25 19

Immigration, Austerity, and Policy Change in Change Policy and Austerity, Immigration, Illinois Western Baldi, Gregory Europe. Western California, of University Goodman, Sara University; Irvine Mythical and Natural Rational, Canada As Policies: University Bishop’s Ugland, Trygve Model. Welfare Immigrant to Responses Institutional Guelph of University Koning, Dependence. Edward ; University Queen’s Banting, ; Keith University McGill ; Columbia British of University Johnston, Richard Kymlicka, Will University; McGill Kevins, Anthony University Queen’s Occidental Stone, Socialism, 1919 - 1922. Marla College 1943-1948. PepijnChristian Democracy in Italy University Utrecht Corduwener, Sherry, Jonathan Stability. of the Politics 1938 and Pittsburgh of University University Sanmartin, Jose Approach. Comparative of Alicante Dorit Geva, Dorit It. Know We As Politics to Challenge University European Central Takács, During the Judit Crisis. and Before Attitudes Szalma, Ivett of Sciences; Academy Hungarian The Budapest of Corvinus University New Velmet, 1929-37. Aro Europe Miss Decline At University York University Kassim, Hussein Commission. European East of University Connolly, Sara Anglia; East of Anglia Intersections of Social and Integration Policies: Policies: Social of Integration and Intersections Integration and Immigration Scandinavian Reforming Understanding Selecting, Investing? Disentitling, or Soroka, Stuart Spending. State Welfare and Migration Crusade Against Fascism’s Cowards”: and “Shirkers and Populism Fascism, Default? by Democrats Trialof October POUM The in Spain? Trial A Moscow A Italy. and France in War World After Second Fascism Should Men Have More Rights…? Gender Role Related Related Gender Role Rights…? More Have Men Should and Union European the World: Save Will Beauty in the Careers and Networking Gender, World? A Man’s 2:00 to 3:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 1.14 3:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 2:00 to C3.23 3:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort 2:00 to 5.60 5:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 4:00 to , Institute for European European for , Institute E. Woodward Alison Discussant: Studies State the Welfare and 069. Migration Amsterdam of Chair: Doomernik, University Jeroen Participants: of University College, , Goldsmiths Georg Menz Discussant: London in 20th-Century Extremism Europe 070. Political Participants: Societies, in Multiethnic & Institutions 071. Immigrants Institutions on Immigration of II: The Effect Panel , CUNY Lehman College , CUNY Lehman , Oregon State University University State , Oregon , Warwick Business School Business , Warwick , CUNY Lehman College , CUNY Lehman , University of Amsterdam Amsterdam of , University

Manon Tremblay, University of Ottawa of University Tremblay, Manon Case Study. Lyon of University Banens, Maks Vic de Universitat Ezquerra, Sandra Spain. As Nationals Greek and Migrant” “the of Figure The Panteion Halkias, Alexandra “Other.” the European University The Role of Special Regimes in of Resolution Bank Role The Carstensen, Martin Regulation. Financial Post-Crisis School Business Copenhagen Technology of Institute Rose-Hulman Casey, Terrence German the US, UK and not Banks, but Japanese University Koc Bakir, Banks During the GFC? Caner University Luede, Rolf Approach. Transatlantic Sociology; Ingrid of Größl, Institute Hamburg, of of University Fleck, Jan Hamburg; of University Hamburg labour market flexibilisation in France. BrunoFrance. in flexibilisation market labour SorbonneInstitut 1 Panthéon Paris Université Amable, de France Universitaire Social Lancee, Social Bram Bridging of Capital. role (WZB) Berlin Center Research Science Thibault Distribution? Wage Affect Institutions 1 Panthéon- Paris of CES University Darcillon, Economics of School Paris Sorbonne, of Europeanization Toward Countries: Accession University; Bilkent Bolukbasi, Flexicurity? H. Tolga Political and Economics of School London Savaş, Efe University / Bilkent Science Marine Le Pen, Female-Led Political Dynasties, the and Political Female-Led Le Pen, Marine Women, Feminism, and Gay Liberation in France: A in France: Liberation Gay and Feminism, Women, in Europe. Same-Sex Unions and Same-Sex Couples Crisis in Economic to Responses Political Gender and Crisis: Debt the Sovereign and Flailing Masculinities Between Financial Stability and Fairness in Resolution: in Resolution: Fairness and Between Stability Financial Cycle. the Credit and Financialization, Neoliberalism, and Canadian Australian, Save Did Regulation Why in Banks – A Trust of Persistence Genesis and Job Referrals and Immigrants’ Occupational Status: The The Status: Occupational Immigrants’ Referrals and Job Labor Market Between and Finance Do Interactions in Pre- Policies in Labour Market Change Dynamics of 2:00 to 3:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort D1.18A 3:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort 2:00 to 2:00 to 3:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort C3.17 3:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort 2:00 to 2:00 to 3:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort A1.18D 3:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort 2:00 to , University of Wisconsin Wisconsin of , University Ferree Marx Chair: Myra Participants: Influences 068. Gender Political and Participants: NicholasDiscussant: Boston Chair: Nicholas Boston Michel Goyer Michel Discussant: 067. Dynamics Gender Sexuality of and in Europe Participants: Chair: Daniel Mügge Discussant: Alison Johnston Discussant: in the Banking Crisis 066. Country Variations Chair: Maureen Eger, Umeå University Participants: Participants: “Constitutional Reason of State:” Defensive Democracy, Immigration and Social Solidarity in a Time of Welfare and German Emigré Constitutional Scholars. State Crisis. David Abraham, University of Miami Augustin Simard, Université de Montréal The So-Called Failure of Multiculturalism: A Unstable Ontologies and Constitutional Failures: Securitization Approach. Jocelyne Cesari, Harvard The Place of Constitutional Subjects in Early University European Pro-Federalist Projects. Gregoire Mallard, The Effects of Immigration on the Social Democratic Northwestern University Welfare State. Sarah Valdez, Juan March Institute Writing minorities out: The French Constitution’s Discussant: Jan Willem Duyvendak, University of Republican Turn. Eleonore Lepinard, Université de Amsterdam Montréal

072. No Brain? Mobility, Migration and the Attraction of 076. Europe in Crisis: Urban Performances of Capitalism the Union and Resistance 4:00 to 5:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 1.15 4:00 to 5:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort C0.17 Chair: Madalina Moraru, European University Institute Participants: Participants: ‘Just angry people’: The Riots, haunted communities, Is the ENP promoting regionalism of interest to the and performing to understand. Rachel Clements, neighbours of the Union? Nikos Skoutaris, London University of Manchester School of Economics and Political Science Right thinking at the National Theatre. Louise Owen, Erasmus doesn’t live here any longer: The impact of Birkbeck College, University of London economic and political crises on the development of It’s a Beautiful Thing, the Destruction of Wor(l)ds. an EU strategy on mobility. Claudio Matera, T.M.C. Myrto Tsilimpounidi, The Ministry of Untold Stories; Asser Institute (The Hague) Aylwyn Walsh, University of Lincoln Virtual Returns – The Missing External Policy Regu- Mind the Ruins: Crises and Performance in European lation to Fight Brain Draining in Europe. Karolina Cities. Marilena Zaroulia, University of Winchester; Podstawa, European University Institute Joel Anderson, Central School of Speech and Drama Discussant: Philip Hager, Goldsmiths, University of London 073. Researching the Relationship Between Trade / University of Winchester Unions and Migrant Workers, Examples From Different Theoretical and Methodological Perspectives (Roundtable) 077. European Labour Markets and Social Inequality 4:00 to 5:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 4.04 4:00 to 5:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort C2.17

Tuesday, June 25 Tuesday, Chair: Stefania Marino, Manchester Business School Chair: Johannes Giesecke, University of Bamberg Participants: Participants: Rinus Penninx, University of Amsterdam Employment regimes, labour market dualism and John Wrench, Norwegian University of Science and inequality in Europe. Paolo Barbieri, University of Technology Trento; Giorgio Cutuli, Trento University Miguel Martinez Lucio, Manchester Business School Does deregulation help? The impact of employment Melanie Simms, Warwick Business School protection reforms on youths’ non-employment and temporary employment risks in Europe. Michael 074. Anti-Kantian Europe: The Anti-Enlightened Idea of Gebel, University of Mannheim; Johannes Giesecke, Europe in French Thought (1750-1950) University of Bamberg 4:00 to 5:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort C3.17 Occupational Closure and Wage Inequality in Germany Chair: Michael Wintle, University of Amsterdam and the United Kingdom. Thijs Bol, University of Participants: Amsterdam; Kim Weeden, Cornell University Conservative History Writing and the Idea of Europe. Collective bargaining and the increase of wage inequal- Matthijs Lok, University of Amsterdam ity in Germany. Martin Groß, University of Tübingen Rightwing French Europeanist writers in the Non-standard workers trapped in low-paid employ- Interbellum. Marleen Rensen, University of ment? Findings for Austria within a European Amsterdam Context. Roland Teitzer, University of Vienna; Roland Europe and the Anti-Enlightenment Right in Post- Verwiebe, University of Vienna; Nina-Sophie Fritsch, Second World War France: The Case of the University of Vienna Fédération Des étudiants Nationalistes. Hugh Discussant: Jason Beckfield, Harvard University McDonnell, University of Amsterdam Discussant: Annelien de Dijn, University of Amsterdam 078. Merits and Gaps of Process Tracing (Roundtable) 4:00 to 5:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort C3.23 075. Constitutional Projects in Times of Crisis Chair: Christine Trampusch, University of Cologne 4:00 to 5:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 1.14 Participants: 20 Tuesday, June 25 21

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Costanzo Ranci, Polytechnic of of Polytechnic Ranci, During the Crisis. Costanzo University Macerata Pavolini, Emmanuele Milan; Europeanization. and Between Decentralization and Economics of University Vienna Oesterle, August Business Shutes, Isabel of England. case The states: welfare London School of Economics methodologicalcieties: Analytical and challenges. Margarita León, de Autònoma Barcelona Universitat the Conservatives and the “new” of challenge Kathryn Hendley, Hendley, Kathryn Russia. in Contemporary Justice Wisconsin-Madison of University sheet for full information. European Central Zentai, Violetta Contexts. University University Babes-Bolyai Vincze, gimes. Eniko of in the Time Representation and Participation Angela Measure. Austerity and Reforms Stringent Sciences of Academy Hungarian Kóczé, failed diffusion of the indignados framework. of indignados the framework. failed diffusion Institute University European Zamponi, Lorenzo Long-Term Care Policies in EU Countries Before and and Before in EU Countries Policies Care Long-Term in Central Eastern Europe: Policies Care Long-term in ‘liberal’ people older for care and labour Migrant so- in European care of transformations Explaining Swedish Social double and The the partyDemocratic Too Much of a Good Thing? Rethinking Access to a GoodAccess of Rethinking Thing? Much Too errata check Please announced. be to papers Additional Domestic in European Shaped Policies Inclusion Roma - re power unjust silences on and voices women’s Roma Romani Transnational Engendered Invisibility: of Zone 4:00 to 5:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort A0.08 5:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort 4:00 to 4:00 to 5:45 PM - Binnengasthuis 2.22 5:45 PM - Binnengasthuis 4:00 to 4:00 to 5:45 PM - Binnengasthuis 2.03 5:45 PM - Binnengasthuis 4:00 to Room) (VOC E0.02 Huis 5:45 PM - Oost-Indisch 4:00 to Participants: MaryDiscussant: Daly 085. Social Democratic Ideological of Change in Times Crisis Chair: Odmalm Pontus Participants: 084. Social Care Policies in Europe: Old Dilemmas, 084. Social in Europe: New Policies Care Solutions Rostgaard Chair: Tine Nicole Doerr Nicole Discussant: Independence, Access, Judiciaries: 082. Post-Communist Trust Popular and Chair: Spendzharova Aneta Participants: Spendzharova Aneta Discussant: Challenged Activism, Democracies,083. Romani and Politics Contentious Chair: Violetta Zentai Participants: , University of Aberdeen Aberdeen of , University , ESSEC Research Center for for Center Research , ESSEC , University of Amsterdam Amsterdam of , University , CNRS , Autorité des Normes Comptables Comptables des Normes , Autorité , Duke University , Duke University

Sena Aydin, Ecole des des Ecole Aydin, Sena the Euro-Crisis. to Response Sociales en Sciences Etudes Hautes Kerman in Spain. Movement 15-M/Indignados de Salamanca Universidad Calvo, Ezquerra, Sandra Movement. in the Indignation / Vic de Universitat Cruells, Marta Vic; de Universitat de Autonoma Barcelona Universitat Margarita Estevez-Abe, Syracuse University Syracuse Estevez-Abe, Margarita Middlesex Kofman, Eleonore Analyses in the EU. University Morel, Nathalie Perspective. in a European Sweden Po Sciences Européennes, d’Études Centre Clémence Beyond Sociodemographic Explanations. Guiraudon, Virginie Nantes; of University Ledoux, (CNRS) scientifique recherche la de national Centre Outsourcing Workers, Domestic Migrant Benefits? Household Belgian International and Companies, Brussels of University Free Rea, Andrea in Brussels. Brussels of University Free Godin, (ULB); Marie Brussels of University Free Camargo, (ULB); Beatriz (ULB) Alternative Moralities, Economies, Identities: Musicians’ Musicians’ Identities: Economies, Moralities, Alternative The Movements? Social of Alterantive Moderation The Expressions Feminist Processes: Democratic Building the and protests anti-austerity Italian Pre-occupied: Jerome Haas Jerome Matthias Thiemann Governance and Globalization Capitalism, , Goethe-Universitat Kotz Hans Political Economy of Domestic Work: Past and Present. Present. and Past Work: Domestic of Economy Political Academic and Policy the Household: Privileging and France in Work of Domestic Economy Political The Services:Home for Tax Exemptions of Politics The Get Who Work. Domestic Supporting Belgian Policy , Aarhus University University , Aarhus Derek Beach Büthe Tim Pennsylvania of , University Falleti Tulia University Kreuzer, Villanova Markus Zeitlin Jonathan 4:00 to 5:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort C0.23 5:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort 4:00 to 4:00 to 5:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort C1.23 5:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort 4:00 to 4:00 to 5:45 PM - Binnengasthuis 2.04 PM - Binnengasthuis 5:45 4:00 to Chair: Cristina Flesher Fominaya Participants: 081. Politics and Culture in European Anti-Austerity Anti-Austerity in European Culture and 081. Politics Movements Yuri Biondi Chair: Yuri Participants: , Free University of Brussels Brussels of University Rea , Free Chair: Andrea Participants: in in Europe Prudential Regulation of Future and 080. Past of the GlobalFinancial (Roundtable) Crisis the Aftermath 079. Old Recipes for Bad Times? Outsourcing the Welfare Welfare the Outsourcing Bad Times? 079. Old Recipes for Home. At State Bremen of , University Hooren van Franca Discussant: global economic crisis. Malena Rosén Sundström, The relationship between security and European iden- University of Lund tity in the area of freedom, security and justice. All Colours Under the Sun: British social democracy at Massimo Fichera, University of Helsinki time of crisis. Eric Shaw, Universiy of Stirling The exporting of EU organized crime approaches in Another crisis? Social democracy facing the populist the context of the External Dimension of the Area challenge. Laurent Bouvet, Sciences Po of Freedom, Security and Justice. Helena Carrapico, From Social Democracy to Social Liberalism? Jonas University of Coimbra / University of Strathclyde Hinnfors, University of Gothenburg; Yohann Aucante, Of ‘Mixing and Mingling’: International Cooperation EHESS in the context of the External Dimension of the Discussant: Frans Becker, Wiardi Beckman Stichting Area of Freedom, Security and Justice. Theodore Konstadinides, University of Surrey 086. Societal Consequences of Political and Administrative The European Parliament and Parlementarians in Relations Transatlantic Relations: Using Judicial Review 4:00 to 5:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort D1.18B to Alter Institutional Balance? Deirdre Curtin, Participants: University of Amsterdam; Elaine Fahey, University of Separated interests, integrated activities: Politicians, Amsterdam Bureaucrats and Good Government. Carl Discussant: Marieke de Goede, University of Amsterdam Dahlström, University of Gothenburg The Administrative Foundations of Constitutionalism: 089. The Reformation of Identity: Processing European Litigation, regulation, and limited government Nationality and Citizenship in the Wake of Total War, in Venice, 1050-1350. Yadira González de Lara, 1914-1962 Universidad de Valencia 4:00 to 5:45 PM - Binnengasthuis 2.21 The United States Congress, Responsiveness, and Chair: Gary Marks, University of North Carolina at Chapel Administrative Agency Performance. David Lewis, Hill Vanderbilt University Participants: Discussant: Niamh Hardiman, University College Dublin Republican Population Engineering on the Rhine: The French State in Alsace, 1918 - 1925. Shannon 087. Territoriality in the National and Regional Vote in Monaghan, Boston College Central and Eastern Europe Equality and Difference: Political Debates on “Gender 4:00 to 5:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort A1.18D Equality” in West Germany, 1949-1958. Alexandria Chair: Régis Dandoy, University of Zurich Ruble, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Participants: The “Femme Musulmane” as Contested Category:

Tuesday, June 25 Tuesday, Regional Elections in Croatia: From Third-Order Gender, Cultural, and National Difference in the County Elections to Genuine Regional Politics. Algerian War, 1954-1962. Elise Franklin, Boston Ivan Kopric, University of Zagreb; Daria Dubajic, College University of Zagreb; Tijana Vukojicic Tomic, The Dismantlement of the German Economic Orbit, University of Zagreb East and West Social and Economic Restructuring in Regional Elections in the Czech Republic: Springboard Alsace-Lorraine and Transylvania Following World for Regional Elites. Michael Pink, Masaryk War I, 1918-1928. Máté Rigó, Cornell University University Regional : Second-Order Elections 090. The Security Governance of Migrant Integration: New or Not? Gábor Dobos, Hungarian Academy of Fields, New Actors Science / Corvinus University of Budapest; Réka 4:00 to 5:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 5.55 Várnagy, Corvinus University of Budapest Chairs: Ariane Chebel d’Appollonia, Rutgers University; Regional Elections in Poland: Beyond the Second-Order Romain Garbaye, Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3 Elections Thesis. Wojciech Gagatek, University of Participants: Warsaw; Michal Kotnarowski, Polish Academy of Political Polarization and logics of racialization sur- Sciences rounding immigrants in Arizona: Real and imagined Discussant: Arjan Schakel, Maastricht University security implications. Jim Cohen, Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3 088. The EU as a Global Security Actor: Constitutional The Securitization of Immigrant Integration in the UK Aspects of the External Dimension of the Area of Freedom, Since 9/11. Vincent Latour, Universite de Toulouse II Security and Justice. Multi-Disciplinary Perspectives. Le Mirail; Romain Garbaye, Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3 4:00 to 5:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort D1.18A Migrant children in the UK: Official discourses and Participants: ambivalent policies on the protection of a vulnerable The Area of Freedom, Security and Justice and the group. Catherine Puzzo, Université de Toulouse II Le External Effect. Ester Herlin-Karnell, Free University Mirail Amsterdam From top-down securitization of Muslims to bottom-up 22 Tuesday, June 25 23 , University of Amsterdam Amsterdam of , University VU University Amsterdam Amsterdam VU University University College London University , Sciences Po , Sciences Po , University of California, San Diego California, San of , University of Economis Civil and Parties Political Democracies:EU, The Service 2000-2012. Lorenzo in Croatia, Reform Institute University European Cecchi, Kosovo. in Sector Reforms Justice of Governance School Business Copenhagen Lervad Grasten, Maj The Limits of External State-Building in New in State-Building of External The Limits EU Gaps: Knowledge and Diffusion, Contestation Carlin, Wendy Cornelia Woll Hemerijck, Anton fuer , Max-Planck-Institut Streeck Wolfgang Gesellschaftsforschung 6:00 to 7:45 PM – The Aula PM – The 7:45 6:00 to Vijzelstraat Bazel, 9:00 PM – The 7:45 to Discussant: OttoDiscussant: Holman Democracy188. European Crisis the Financial and (Plenary) Peter Amsterdam; of , University Sebastien Chairs: Chauvin Gourevitch Participants: 189. Plenary Reception JUNE 26 WEDNESDAY, - , California State University University , California State , Rutgers University University , Rutgers Europeanization in Albania and Croatia: The Role Role The Croatia: and in Albania Europeanization Schuman Robert Elbasani, Legacies. Arolda Past of Boduszynski, Mietek Studies; Advanced for Center Pomona College University Crouch, Graeme Europe. in Southeastern of Victoria New the Planned for Itself Prepare to Twinning Used University Izmir Bürgin, Alexander Agency. Border Experience Provide for the Eurozone Periphery? Periphery? the Eurozone for Experience Provide Ramūnas University; Vilnius Kuokstis, Vytautas University Vilnius Vilpišauskas, of University Guisan, Case. Catherine the Greek Cities Twin Minnesota, of University Dolenec, Danijela Europe. in Southeast Zagreb Cruz Santa California, of University Schoenman, Claire Arenes, Sorbonne Nouvelle Nouvelle Sorbonne Arenes, the in UK. Claire rorism Paris 3 University Rutgers d’Appollonia, Chebel Ariane University State California Prata, Ana Portugal. Czech the of Sciences of Academy Dudová, Radka Republic Outshoorn, Joyce in the Netherlands. contestation Leiden of University desecuritization: The feedback effects of grassroot offeedback grassroot effects The desecuritization: ter of the in prevention think-tank mobilization and

Similar Enlargement Conditionality and Differential Differential and Conditionality Enlargement Similar Projects Twinning Capacity:Building Efficiency of The Police National the Turkish Learning: How Strategic What Lessons Do the Baltic Countries‘ Crisis Do the Lessons Baltic Countries‘ What and Crisis Eurozone The Promise: and Power Memory, Weak Democracies On Politics Austerity of Impact The Crisis in the Balkans. Roger of Impacts Political Towards the emergence of new modes of integration? integration? new modes of of the emergence Towards in and Bodily Citizenship Autonomy Struggle The for in the Republic. Czech Constructing bodily citizenship movement women’s and Body citizenship politics, 4:00 to 5:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort A1.18C 5:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort 4:00 to 4:00 to 5:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 5.59 5:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 4:00 to 4:00 to 5:45 PM - Binnengasthuis 2.13 PM - Binnengasthuis 5:45 4:00 to , Leiden University , Leiden University Ragazzi Chair: Francesco Participants: 092. Political Impact of the Crisis in Southern and Eastern and the Crisis in Southern of Impact 092. Political Europe University , Harvard Chair: Christos Paraskevopoulos Participants: Countries in EU Candidate the State 093. Re-Shaping Northridge Northridge College McKenna , Claremont Appel Hilary Discussant: , California State University University , California State Prata Chair: Ana Participants: Discussant: Simon ReichDiscussant: Women’s European Autonomy: Strugglefor 091. The Body and Politics Movements Denissen Amy Discussant: Wednesday, June 26 24 Discussant: Paul Regine , University of Bath Participants: PeoChair: Hansen, Linköping University Mechanisms and Logics 098. Understanding Deservingness: Migrant Discussant: Jan Vermeiren Participants: Matthew D’AuriaChair: Europe: The 1) (part Century Twentieth 097. Notions of Revolution and Changing Images of Discussant: Garciaof, College Europe Luis Bouza Participants: JustinChair: Greenwood Gordon, Robert University European Financial Crisis Movements096. EUNGOs and Social of inan Era 9:00 to 10:45AM-Oudemanhuispoort A1.18C 9:00 to 10:45AM-PCHoofthuis 5.59 9:00 to 10:45AM-Oudemanhuispoort C0.23 Civic Performance Moral inthe Economy of Migrant EU migration governance: Framing- migrant deserv Citizenship and community the of value: Exclusion, ofDynamics Change inTimes of Crisis:Perceptions of Embrace:Selective Inter-War Agrarianism Balkan and Constitutionalthe USSR in 1917-1936: An Theory Political coordination among transnational society civil The Europeanization of domestic CSOstimes in - of cri Anti-Racism inaTime of Crisis. Carlo Ruzza, Organizations’Challengers to Society crisis:Civil the The Platform:EuropeanSocial StrategicCoalition Forms of Europeanized Protests: AComparative Study. Pompeu-Fabra Amsterdam; Blanca Garcés-Mascareñas, Universitat Illegality. Sebastien Chauvin, University of University of Bath ingness, sustaining Carmel, inequalities. Emma Oxford tolerance, failure. Bridget Anderson, University of Greiner, University of Augsburg “Europe” inHigh Modernity (1914-1945). Florian Europe. Eric Halsey, Sofia University Lomb, University of Pittsburgh Intersection of History and Progress. Samantha organizations. Ylva Stubbergaard, University of Lund sis. Rosa Sanchez Salgado, University of Amsterdam University of Trento Hakan Johansson, University of Lund dimension. Jayeonsocial Lee, University of Lund; aims, strategies and to activities revitalize EU the Maynooth Pauline Cullen, National University of Ireland Movementor Social Organizational Community? Swen Hutter, European University Institute Wednesday, June26 , University of Salerno , University of Anglia East Participants: FrancescoChair: Ragazzi University, Leiden Post-Yugoslav Space 099. Uneven Citizenship: Minorities and Migration inthe Participants: Alberto Sacchi Stefano Chair: in Southern Europe intheCrisis inHard Times:101. Democracy Politics and Policymaking Participants: ResearchScience Van Rogier Chair: Reekum , Amsterdam Institute for Social Europe Strategies for thePolitics of Migration and Integration in 100. Comparative Advantage: Developing Better Research Discussant: Francesco Ragazzi University, Leiden 9:00 to 10:45AM-Oudemanhuispoort D1.18A 9:00 to 10:45AM-Oudemanhuispoort A0.08 9:00 to 10:45AM-PCHoofthuis 1.15 Refugee integrationRefugee and citizenship Thecase policies: Inequality and Politics of post-Yugoslav Return inthe Minorities, rights and asymmetrical differentiated Roma on Margins the of Citizenship: Romani ‘Perceived Co-Ethnics’ and Kin-State Citizenship in Policy without politics? Technocratic aspirations, inter Austerity programmes, labor market reform and the Cracking under pressure? Greek welfare inhard times. The “vincolo esterno”thesis revisited: Irresistible forces, When guestworker migration turned into chain mi- Comparing what for Making who? connections new Citizenship Configurations: Analysingthe Multiple

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107. The Contingency of the EU's Crisis Management 110. Transformations in Public Policy and Governance in Operations Turkey in Comparative Pre-Accession Perspective 9:00 to 10:45 AM - Binnengasthuis 2.04 9:00 to 10:45 AM - Oudemanhuispoort C1.23 Chair: Nicola Chelotti, University College London Chair: Paolo Graziano, Bocconi University Participants: Participants: Analytic eclecticism and EU foreign policy (in-)action. Political Economy of Public Policy Reform in Pre- Benjamin Pohl, University of Aberdeen Accession States: The Case of Budgetary Policy and Deploying Military Force under CSDP: The Case Governance in Turkey. H. Tolga Bolukbasi, Bilkent of EUFOR Althea. Niklas Novaky, University of University Aberdeen Employment Policy Reforms in Pre-Accession EU Grand Strategy and the Ethics of Military Force: Countries: Examining Turkey’s National The Case of Eunavfor-Atalanta. Michael E. Smith, Employment Strategy. Cem Duyulmus, Université de University of Aberdeen Montréal Bounded Rationality in Brussels: elements of an EU Europeanization is what domestic actors make of it: foreign policy. Nicola Chelotti, University College Immigration Policy in Turkey in Comparative Pre- London Accession Perspective. Saime Ozcurumez, Bilkent Discussant: Adam Chalmers, Leiden University University Why Is There Still Europeanization in Turkey? Putting 108. The Future of Democratic Capitalism I: Structural Fight Against Corruption Reforms Under Spot? Change and the Politics of Adjustment Digdem Soyaltin, Freie Universität Berlin 9:00 to 10:45 AM - Oudemanhuispoort C2.17 Discussant: Paolo Graziano, Bocconi University Chair: Silja Häusermann, University of Zurich Participants: 111. Who’s the Most Legitimate to Protest? Immigration The politics of post-industrial capitalism: A synthesis. vs. Native Minority Claims in an Extended Europe Pablo Beramendi, Duke University; Silja Häusermann, 9:00 to 10:45 AM - Oost-Indisch Huis E0.02 (VOC Room) University of Zurich; Herbert Kitschelt, Duke Chair: Jon Fox, University of Bristol University; Hanspeter Kriesi, European University Participants: Institute The ‘Muslim Vote’ in 2010: Misrecognition and Political Changing household structures and implications for Agency. Jan Dobbernack, University of Lincoln post-industrial capitalism. Gøsta Esping-Andersen, Muslim Mobilisation in France and the Concept of Universitat Pompeu Fabra Laïcité. Angéline Escafré-Dublet, CERI Sciences Po

Wednesday, June 26 Wednesday, Trade Unions and the Future of Democratic Capitalism. The Swedish Sámi Parliament: A Challenged Anke Hassel, Hertie School of Governance Recognition? Andreas Gottardis, Stockholm Discussant: David Rueda, University of Oxford University; Ulf Mörkenstam, Stockholm University Winning ground through transnationalization of cul- 109. The Party Politics of Immigration Policy in tural-political claims: Circassian Diaspora in Turkey. Contemporary Europe Ayhan Kaya, Istanbul Bilgi University 9:00 to 10:45 AM - Binnengasthuis 2.13 Negotiating Limits of Tolerance in Denmark: The Case Chair: James Hampshire, University of Sussex of Public Meetings arranged by ‘Radical’ Muslim Participants: Actors. Lasse Lindekilde, Aarhus University Ministers or Ministries? The Impact and Interplay Discussant: Jon Fox, University of Bristol of Parties and Government Departments On Immigration Policy: A Case Study of the UK 112. Creative Cultures in Europe Coalition Government. Tim Bale, Queen Mary, 9:00 to 10:45 AM - Binnengasthuis 2.03 University of London; James Hampshire, University of Participants: Sussex Theodor W. Adorno the Music Critic: Adorno, Berg, A Faustian Bargain: Italian Immigration Policy During and the Beginning of Dialectical Music Criticism. Berlusconi’s Second Term. Joao Carvalho, University Morgan Rich, University of Florida of Aveiro Voting Bias in the Eurovision Song Contest: Friendship, Getting the balance right: Conflicting ideological ‘pulls’ Impartiality and Diasporas. Nicholas Charron, and party competition on immigration in Britain and University of Gothenburg Sweden. Pontus Odmalm, University of Edinburgh Music, Television, and the Commodification of Campaigning in poetry, governing in prose? The devel- Nationhood in the Bulgarian Postsocialist Program opment of post-war Conservative Party immigration Slavi Show. Plamena Kourtova, Independant Scholar policy in government and in opposition. Rebecca Art Biennials and the Rise of the Creative Economy in Partos, University of Sussex Europe. John Zarobell, University of San Francisco 26 Discussant: Keith Holz, Western Illinois University Falcó-Gimeno, University of Barcelona; Joan-Josep Vallbé, University of Barcelona 113. Crisis, Fiscal Policy, and Partisanship Discussant: Dragomir Stoyanov, Sofia University 9:00 to 10:45 AM - Oudemanhuispoort C3.23 Chair: Jan Teorell, Lund University 117. Migration Policy in the EU and Its Consequences Participants: 9:00 to 10:45 AM - Binnengasthuis 2.22 Partisan Politics and Fiscal Policy in Times of Boosts Chair: Peter Scholten, Erasmus University Rotterdam and Busts (1980-2011). Damian Raess, University of Participants: Geneva; Jonas Pontusson, University of Geneva The Faster, the Better? Speed of Naturalisation and The Economic Crisis, Partisanship, and the Welfare Socio-Economic Integration of Immigrants in State. Mariely Lopez-Santana, George Mason Europe. Tijana Prokic-Breuer, Maastricht University University Political Identity and Economic Behavior: How Does The Icelandic “Big Bang”? Evolution of Domestic Minority Status Affect Savings and Investment. Vera Politics and Public Opinion Between 2008 and 2012. Mironova, University of Maryland; Yegor Lazarev, Benjamin Leruth, University of Edinburgh Columbia University The Design of National Fiscal Frameworks and Their Integration as a three-way process in the EU: Where Budgetary Impact. Carolin Nerlich, European integration policies meet emigration policies. Central Bank; Wolf Heinrich Reuter, Vienna University Agnieszka Weinar, European University Institute of Economics and Business The So-Called Failure of Multiculturalism: A

Discussant: Helen Callaghan, Max Planck Institute for the Securitization Approach. Jocelyne Cesari, Harvard Wednesday, June 26 Study of Societies University Discussant: Alexander Bürgin, Izmir University of Economis 114. Debates on the Euro Crisis: Origins and Solutions 9:00 to 10:45 AM - Oudemanhuispoort C3.17 118. Assessing Inequalities in South Europe Chair: Klaus Armingeon, University of Bern 11:00 to 12:45 PM - Binnengasthuis 2.22 Participants: Chair: Miguel Glatzer, La Salle University Is the German Rule-Based Ordoliberalism the Solution Participants: to the Euro Crisis? Brigitte Young, University of Inequality and poverty in Southern Europe. Manos Muenster Matsaganis, Athens University of Economics and The Sovereign Debt Crisis and Fiscal Coordination in Business the European Union: Policy Advances in CCCTB. The channels of transmission of intergenerational in- Hilary Appel, Claremont McKenna College equalities in four EU regimes. Michele Raitano, Germany in the Eurozone Crisis: Paradoxes of a Stealth Sapienza University of Rome Hegemon. Kurt Huebner, University of British Employment crisis and risk of poverty. Rodolfo Columbia Gutiérrez, University of Oviedo Overcoming the Institutional Mismatch of the Euro On the theoretical and empiriacal problems of the social Zone. Robert Boyer, Institut des ameriques exclusion concept: A ‘functional-structural’ view. Stumbling Toward Fiscal Union: The Eurozone Debt José María García Blanco, University of Oviedo Crisis. David Cameron, Yale University Discussant: Costanzo Ranci, Polytechnic of Milan Discussant: Kaija Schilde, Boston University 119. Citizenship After Yugoslavia - A Book Roundtable 115. European Trade in the Global Context 11:00 to 12:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort D1.18A • Panel Cancelled • Chair: Jo Shaw, University of Edinburgh Participants: 116. Legislative Coalitions: Causes and Consequences Peter Vermeersch, University of Leuven 9:00 to 10:45 AM - Oudemanhuispoort A1.18D Rainer Baubock, European University Institute Chair: Wouter van der Brug, University of Amsterdam Igor Stiks, University of Edinburgh Participants: Arolda Elbasani, Robert Schuman Center for Advanced Electoral Institutions, Credible Commitment, and Studies Redistribution. Michael Becher, Princeton University Prime Ministers, Early Elections, and Legislative 120. Constructions of Migrant Deservingness: Policies and Bargaining in Parliamentary Governments: Evidence Practices From Denmark. Michael Becher, Princeton 11:00 to 12:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort A1.18C University; Flemming Christiansen, Roskilde Chair: Emma Carmel, University of Bath University Participants: Partisan Impact in Coalition Governments. Evelyne Migration as new social risk? Deservingness in integra- Hübscher, Central European University tion policies. Tiziana Caponio, University of Turin; Where Are Coalition Agreements Located? Albert Francesca Campomori, University of Venice 27 Labor, Legality and the Public/Private divide in Dutch University of Geneva; Stefaan Walgrave, University of and European Migration Law. Sarah Van Walsum, Antwerp Free University, Amsterdam Discussant: Anke Tresch, University of Geneva Deserving of what? Utility, ‘demographic colonialism’ and circular migration in the EU’s managed migra- 124. Notions of Revolution and Changing Images of tion approach. Peo Hansen, Linköping University Europe: The Twentieth Century (Part 2) Ambiguous Stratification, Ambiguous Principles of 11:00 to 12:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 5.59 Deservingness: European Union Governance of Chair: Giuseppe Foscari, University of Salerno Migrant Rights and Statuses. Regine Paul, University Participants: of Bath Revolutionary Pacifism and European Unity. Katherine Discussant: Sebastien Chauvin, University of Amsterdam Sorrels, University of Cincinnati Allusions and influences of the French Revolution on 121. EU NGOs and the Challenge of Social Movements 1920s ideas of Europe. Richard Deswarte, University 11:00 to 12:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort C0.23 of Essex Chair: Carlo Ruzza, University of Trento Return to Europe and the Question of Progress: The Participants: End of the Communist Revolutionary Project and Article 11 TUE as a gateway for the participation of European Modernity. Ferenc Laczó, Friedrich Schiller grassroots organisations in European policy-making. University of Jena Luis Bouza Garcia, College of Europe Discussant: Matthew D’Auria, University of Salerno How are the ‘civil dialogue’ advocacy NGOs adjusting to the European Citizens Initiative? Justin Greenwood, 125. Populist Parties As “Normal” Parties: Survey On Robert Gordon University Territorial Representation and Organization of Populist The EU and social protest: A case of counter- Parties. Europeanization? Rosa Sanchez Salgado, University 11:00 to 12:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 5.60 of Amsterdam Chairs: Reinhard Heinisch, University of Salzburg; Susi Discussant: Hakan Johansson, University of Lund, Sweden Meret, Aalborg University Participants: 122. Issues in Historical Institutionalism and the Study of Party Organization and Representative Roles in the Europe (Roundtable) Post-Haider Austrian Freedom Party. Reinhard 11:00 to 12:45 PM - Oost-Indisch Huis E0.02 (VOC Room) Heinisch, University of Salzburg Chair: Orfeo Fioretos, Temple University Not So Different After All? The Party Organization Participants: of the Norwegian Progress Party in a Comparative Giovanni Capoccia, University of Oxford Perspective. Anders Jupskas, University of Oslo

Wednesday, June 26 Wednesday, Tulia Falleti, University of Pennsylvania The Lega Nord: Organization and representative roles in Julia Lynch, University of Pennsylvania a personalized populist party. Duncan McDonnell, European University Institute 123. Media Attention and Policy Dynamics The Swiss People Party: Between the leader and the or- 11:00 to 12:45 PM - Binnengasthuis 2.21 ganisation. Oscar Mazzoleni, University of Lausanne Chair: Laura Chaqués, University of Barcelona ‘Not going away’: Inside the Danish People’s Party. Party Participants: organization, representation and role of the party All News Is Bad News: Newspaper Coverage of Political leadership. Susi Meret, Aalborg University Parties in Spain. Frank Baumgartner, University Discussant: Sarah de Lange, University of Amsterdam of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Laura Chaqués- Bonafont, University of Barcelona / IBEI 126. Citizenship, State and Gender: The Minority Politics Media Attention and Political Sense of Urgency in in the Netherlands and Germany the Netherlands. Gerard Breeman, Wageningen 11:00 to 12:45 PM - Binnengasthuis 2.13 University; Arco Timmermans, Montesquieu Institute / Chair: Leah Bassel, University of Leicester Leiden University Participants: From Light Breeze to Hurricane: The Political State Responsibility and Collective Civic Participation: Contingency of Media Storms. Gunnar Thesen, Honor Killing Debates in Germany and the International Research Institute of Stavanger (IRIS); Netherlands. Anna Korteweg, University of Toronto Christoffer Green-Pedersen, Aarhus University; Peter Intersectional Substantive Representation: Ethnic Mortensen, Aarhus University Minority Women’s Interests in Dutch Parliament. The Interaction between Media Coverage and Liza Mügge, University of Amsterdam Parliamentary Questions - A Cross-National After the Ritual Male Circumcision Debate: Jews, Turks Comparison. Laura Chaqués, University of and the Accommodation of Minorities in Germany. Barcelona; Peter Mortensen, University of Aarhus; Gokce Yurdakul, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Pascal Sciarini, University of Geneva; Anke Tresch, Well-Intentioned Yet Ill-Implemented: Migrant Women 28 Wednesday, June 26 29 , Université de Neuchatel de Neuchatel , Université , Observatoire Social Européen Social, Observatoire Européen , University of Barcelona Barcelona of , University , Goldsmiths, University of London London of University , Goldsmiths, , University of Bergen of , University , Universiteit van Amsterdam Amsterdam van , Universiteit , University of Vienna Vienna of , University , Utrecht University University , Utrecht , University of Gothenburg Gothenburg of , University , Goldsmiths, University of London London of University , Goldsmiths, Antonio García-Munoz Alhambra, University of of University Alhambra, García-Munoz Antonio Spain Mancha, Castilla-La 1920s. in the Early Discourse and Symbolism University Sehir Istanbul Ardic, Nurullah in Carole 1920s. the Difference Construction of Springs Colorado Colorado, of University Woodall, Lerna Ekmekcioglu, Citizens. Case Non-Muslim of Technology of Institute Massachusetts 1945. After Policy Cultural Austrian and Kokoschka angewandte für Universität Reinhold, Bernadette Archiv und Kunstsammlung Wien, Kunst Regensburg Galerie Ostdeutsche Kunstforum Bonnefoit, de Université Neuchatel Anna Friendship. A European Beddington-Behrens: Scholar Independent Müller-Härlin, Frances Pine Frances Thelen Tatjana Haldis Haukanes Goddard Victoria Amsterdam of Besnier, University Niko Secularism? Religious Secular Turkish was How the and Jazz Transnational Latitude: Istanbul The Republic: Turkish in the Early Exclusion of Politics Bo Rothstein Amsterdam van , Universiteit Deckwitz Sanne University Jensen, Aarhus Mette James Kennedy Country:" Been the Home Lost for Have "You Tieze, Agnes the Art Scene and in Prague. Kokoschka Régine the Powerful. of - Portraitist Kokoschka Oskar Collector Edward English His and Kokoschka Oskar 11:00 to 12:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort A0.08 12:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort 11:00 to C1.23 12:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort 11:00 to 2.04 12:45 PM - Binnengasthuis 11:00 to 2.03 12:45 PM - Binnengasthuis 11:00 to Discussant: BartDiscussant: Vanhercke and Reciprocity in Crisis? Resources, 130. Generations (Roundtable) Exchange Chair: Susana Narotzky Participants: Authoritarian? Modern? (A) Turkey: 131. Interwar Secular? Nation? Chair: Ugur Ungor Participants: University , Columbia Philliou Christine Discussant: Anti-Corruption the Success of and Europe 132. Northern Practices (Roundtable) Participants: Art, Kokoschka’s in Oskar Politics and Nation, 133. Place, 1934-1953 Career, and Writings, University Illinois , Western Holz Chair: Keith Participants: RégineDiscussant: Bonnefoit

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Virginie Union. a Sociology the European of Towards Social Through Insights Practices: Identity European and the Eurocrisis The Imagination? of A Failure fiscal EU’s support crisis: Do Europeans debt European Pensions, houses and fertility in the new normal: What What fertility in the new normal: and houses Pensions, Ideas in EU Financial Neoliberal of ResilienceThe the Solution the German Rule-Based Ordoliberalism Is new- mem and Banking union out: Banks in, states in Global Financial Groups Interest European 11:00 to 12:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort C3.17 12:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort 11:00 to 11:00 to 12:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 4.04 12:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 11:00 to 11:00 to 12:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 5.55 PM - PC Hoofthuis 12:45 11:00 to Participants: 129. Gender Equality a in the Labour from Market Perspective Comparative and European , Leipzig University; Stefanie University; , Leipzig Eigmüller Monika Chairs: Börner Participants: , Sciences Po Favell Adrian Discussant: Integration? European 128. Crisis as a Chance for , University of Amsterdam Amsterdam of , University Chair: Burgoon Brian Participants: University Deeg, Temple Richard Discussant: 127. Continuity and Change in European Finance and Its Its and Finance in European Change and 127. Continuity Governance , University of Leicester Leicester of Bassel Leah , University Discussant: Wednesday, June 26 30 Participants: Marx Paul Chair: Markets European Labour Dualised We137. ‘Divided Stand’: The Economy Political of Participants: Armingeon Klaus Chair: , University of Bern the New Welfare State Panel) (Book 136. The Welfare StateCrisis as Manager/The Politics of Discussant: Spirova Maria Participants: Spirova Maria Chair: Parties inEurope 135. The Politics of Ethnic Identity: Voters and Ethnic Discussant: Anke Hassel Participants: PabloChair: Beramendi Macro-Economic Policy and Distributive Outcomes 134. The FutureCapitalism Democratic of II: Inequality, 11:00 to 12:45PM-Oudemanhuispoort D1.18B 11:00 to 12:45PM-Oudemanhuispoort C0.17 11:00 to 12:45PM-PCHoofthuis 1.15 11:00 to 12:45PM-Oudemanhuispoort C2.17 Political economy of Disentangling wage inequality: Preferences for dismissal protection and insider/ the Franca van Hooren, University of Bremen Starke Peter Natali David Mahon Rianne Patrick Emmenegger, University of St. Gallen Vis Barbara Anton Hemerijck Patrons or Champions? The Organizational Strategies Voting of First and Generation Second Immigrant Counting Heads? Ethnic Voting inEurope. Femke Is ThereLife After Voting? The PoliticalParticipation Decommodification theand PoliticalEconomy The DistributiveConsequences Origins and of Inequality, Taxation, and Sovereignty. Pablo Varieties of Capitalism Financial inthe Crisisand Great Panthéon-Sorbonne outsider divide. Elvire Guillaud, Université Paris 1 Petr Kopecky, Leiden University of Ethnic Parties. Maria Spirova, Leiden University; University Groups Netherlands. inthe Senna Maatoug, Utrecht Avtalyon, Leiden University GESIS Cologne of Ethnic Minorities inEurope. Sergiu Gherghina, University; Chris Anderson, Cornell University of Subjective Well-Being. Jason Hecht, Cornell Wibbels, Duke University Dualization. David Rueda, University of Oxford; Erik Beramendi, Duke University Geneva Recession of 2007-10. Jonas Pontusson, University of , University of Bremen , VUUniversity Amsterdam , University of Southern Denmark , University of Bologna , Balsillie School of School International, Balsillie Affairs , Leiden University, Leiden , VUUniversity Amsterdam , Hertie of School Governance , Duke University, Duke , Leiden University, Leiden Participants: MichaelChair: Shalev 139. Identity Crisis and theEconomic Discussant: Pontus Odmalm Participants: Weinar Agnieszka Chair: for PartyConsequences and Policy 138. Anti-Immigration Sentiment: and Causes Discussant: Schwander Hanna 11:00 to 12:45PM-Oudemanhuispoort A1.18D 11:00 to 12:45PM-PCHoofthuis 1.14 National Narratives of Economic and the Security Take One for Team? the AStudy of Individual the IdeationalLeveraging Partisan Legacies: Market Labor The European Identity Longtheand Shadow the of Europeanization, Nationalist-Populist Parties and When Is Cultural Diversity aThreat? Determinants The The Anti-Immigration Minority: New Politics Among No Strong Anti-Immigrant Party Despite Saliency the Distance, SymbolicSocial and Boundaries Anti- CoreRe-defining Case the of The and Periphery: The PoliticalEconomy Degressiveof Unemployment Garrett, Universität Leipzig Governance inaTransatlantic Context. Crister Contesting of and German American Economic University Laurie Beaudonnet, Universite de Montreal /McGill forBases European Solidarity inTimes of Crisis. 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Historical 144. A Fiscal Centered Perspective to Welfare State State Welfare to 144. A Fiscal Perspective Centered Development Washington , George Morgan Kimberly Discussant: University 143. Research Network Luncheon: Territorial Politics and and Politics Territorial Luncheon: Network 143. Research Federalism Immigration Luncheon: Network 142. Research 141. Research Network Luncheon: Historical Study of of Study Historical Luncheon: Network 141. Research Regimes and States Chair: Anne Wren Participants: University, , Indiana McManus Patricia Discussant: Bloomington Discussant: CatherineDiscussant: Guisan Social Cohesion and in the EU Capital, 140. Trust, Twin Cities Cities Twin From Countries to Sectors: The Explanatory Power of Coalition Governments: A Laboratory Experiment. Employees’ Skills and Trade Unions’ Power for Sector Michael Meffert, Leiden University Differences in Occupational Pensions. Tobias Wiss, One Cue but with Diverging Effects: Individual Johannes Kepler University Linz Differences in Sophistication, Cognitive Abilities The Politics of Choice in Occupational Pensions. Karen and Ideology. Bert Bakker, University of Southern Anderson, Radboud University Nijmegen Denmark Free to choose what by whom? Freedom of choice in Discussant: Barbara Vis, VU University Amsterdam occupational pension provision. Johan De Deken, University of Amsterdam 152. Immigrants and Incorporation: Are There Winners Reforming Pension Fund Governance in the and Losers? Netherlands: Finding a Collective Voice. Natascha 2:00 to 3:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort D1.18A Van der Zwan, University of Amsterdam Participants: Discussant: Deborah Mabbett, Birkbeck College Symbolic Exclusion and Cultural Citizenship: The Case of the Middle-Class North African Second 149. Climate Change and Social Policy: New Research Generation in France. Jean Beaman, European Synergies University Institute 2:00 to 3:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort C3.17 Social and Spatial Mobility of the Highly Skilled Chair: Sabina Stiller, Wageningen University Chinese Migrants in the EU. Joanna Jasiewicz, Participants: Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals (IBEI) Welfare States and Environmental States: A Marital Assimilation and the Economic Well-Being of Comparative Analysis. Ian Gough, London School of Immigrants in Germany, UK and the US. Patricia Economics and Political Science McManus, Indiana University, Bloomington Social Welfare Generosity and Public Opinion about Discussant: Elyas Bakhtiari, Boston University Climate Change. Lyle Scruggs, University of Connecticut 153. Immigration, Welfare States and Labour Markets: Discussant: Philippe Pochet, Université catholique de Exploring the Nexus Louvain 2:00 to 3:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort A1.18C Chair: Bonnie Meguid, University of Rochester 150. Disability Policy in Crisis – Legal, Public Policy and Participants: Practical Approaches Attitudes towards Immigration, Occupational Groups 2:00 to 3:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 1.14 and Welfare Regimes: Comparative Evidence From Chair: Mark Davis, University of Leeds Europe. Sofia Perez, Boston University Participants: Immigrant Women’s Employment and Immigrant

Wednesday, June 26 Wednesday, Austerity measures in Greece: Do they violate the Family Poverty: Comparative Evidence From Europe. UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Christel Kesler, Barnard College Disabilities? Stelios Charitakis, Maastricht University Politics of Labour Migration Policy Design in Austria Disability.eu – The impact of the crisis on the participa- and Sweden. Georg Menz, Goldsmiths College, tion of persons with disabilities on the web. Anthony University of London G. Giannoumis, NOVA Immigration and the Labour/Welfare Nexus in Norway. Accessible Private Market for Disabled People? Crisis in Grete Brochmann, University of Oslo Policy and Market Practices. Ieva Eskyte, University Immigration and the Spanish Welfare Regime. From of Leeds Boom to Gloom. Francisco Moreno-Fuentes, Spanish Discussant: Thomas Campbell, University of Leeds National Research Council; Maria Bruquetas Callejo, University of Amsterdam 151. Experiments in European Political Science Discussants: Bonnie Meguid, University of Rochester; 2:00 to 3:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort A1.18D Anthony Messina, Trinity College Chair: Paul Marx, University of Southern Denmark Participants: 154. Inside the European Commission: The Dynamics of Relative Income Perception and Taxation Preferences. Institutional Change (Book Panel) Alexander Kuo, Cornell University; José Fernández- 2:00 to 3:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 1.15 Albertos, Institute of Public Goods And Policies Chair: Morten Egeberg, ARENA - Centre For European Political Expectations and Responsibility Attribution. Studies, University of Oslo Raanan Sulitzeanu-Kenan, The Hebrew University of Participants: Jerusalem; Reimut Zohlnhöfer, Universität Heidelberg Anchrit Wille, University of Leiden Disentangling the effect of the economy on vote choice: Hussein Kassim, University of East Anglia a survey experiment. Gijs Schumacher, University of Carolyn Ban, University of Pittsburgh Southern Denmark / VU University Amsterdam Didier Georgakakis, Université Panthéon-Sorbonne, Strategic Voting, Proportional Representation, and Paris, France 32 Wednesday, June 26 33 , University of Strathclyde Strathclyde of , University , King’s College London College London , King’s

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161. Islam and Politics 164. Strategic Electoral Behavior in Crisis Situations 2:00 to 3:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort C3.23 • Panel Cancelled • Chair: Claus Hofhansel, Rhode Island College Participants: 165. The Far Right in Europe I: Contemporary Patterns Institutional Constraints and Change in Church-State 2:00 to 3:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort C2.17 Relations in Europe. Claus Hofhansel, Rhode Island Participants: College The Rising Tide: Determinants of Regional Variation in Islamophobia in Western Europe: Opposing Muslims or the Support of the Extreme Right in Western Europe. the Muslim Headscarf? Marc Helbling, Social Science Daniel Stockemer, University of Ottawa Research Center Berlin (WZB) Unemployment Risk, Social Policy, and Populist Right Islamophobia, Euro-Islam, Islamism and Post-Islamism: Parties. Dominik Geering, University of Zurich Changing Patterns of Secularism in Europe. Peter To Moderate or Not to Moderate. Radical Right Parties Obrien, Trinity University and Immigration Policies. Tjitske Akkerman, Islam, Secularism, and Democracy in the European University of Amsterdam Context. Arolda Elbasani, Robert Schuman Center The New Punching Bag of the Far Right? The European for Advanced Studies; Murat Somer, Koç University Union as an All-Encompassing Political Bogeyman Discussant: Jocelyne Cesari, Harvard University and the NPD in Germany - A Case Study. Benjamin Rayder, University of Bamberg 162. Political Challenges of Corruption, Crime, and Discussant: Tjitske Akkerman, University of Amsterdam Electoral Fraud 2:00 to 3:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort C0.23 167. Fiscal and Economic Functions of Social Insurance Chair: Benjamin Leruth, University of Edinburgh and Its Repercussions for Social Policy Participants: 4:00 to 5:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 5.60 The European Quality of Government Index: Data Chair: Michael Shalev, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Correlates. Nicholas Charron, University Participants:

Wednesday, June 26 Wednesday, of Gothenburg; Victor Lapuente, University of The Politics of Shifting Burdens: The German Fiscal Gothenburg Welfare Corporatism. Christine Trampusch, How and Why Election Fraud Was Abolished in University of Cologne Established Western Democracies. Jan Teorell, Lund From national financiers to international portfolio University managers: the curious financialization of the Finnish Unexpected Expectations? Comparative Analysis of earnings-related pension system. Sorsa Ville-Pekka, the Resurgence of Political Clientelism in Europe University of Helsinki and Asia. Takeshi Ito, Senshu University; Masako The Hidden Side of Pension Reforms: Telling a different Suginohara, University of Tokyo story about the ‘Italian pension state’. David Natali, Discussant: Sanja Badanjak, University of Wisconsin - University of Bologna Madison The Swedish pension system: From building a nation to building financial markets? Joakim Palme, Uppsala 163. Politics of Memory, Past and Present University 2:00 to 3:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort D1.18B Discussant: Michael Shalev, The Hebrew University of Chair: Frances Pine, Goldsmiths, University of London Jerusalem Participants: “Finding Space for New Graves:” The Baltic Memory 168. South European Actors: Changing Roles and Policies in the European Parliament and Its Impact Strategies in Times of Crisis On the National / International Levels. Philippe 4:00 to 5:45 PM - Binnengasthuis 2.22 Perchoc, Université Catholique de Louvain Chair: Manos Matsaganis, Athens University of Economics Gender, Nostalgia, and Memory: Women Writers in a and Business Twentieth-Century Russian Émigré Community in Participants: France. Natalia Starostina, Young Harris College Ugo Ascoli, Università Politecnica delle Marche Between Mythology and Memory: French Railways Valeria Fargion, University of Florence in the Remembrance of the Great War. 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Michael Don Westerheijden, University of Twente Netherlands. Liudvika University Leisyte, of Twente; Academic Research United inthe Kingdom and the tween. François Grin, University of Geneva Mamadouh, University of Amsterdam guistic homogeneity and homogenization. Virginie Marácz, University of Amsterdam tegration of migrant languages inEurope? László / BRIO in Brussels. Rudi Janssens, Vrije Universiteit Brussel rent counterparts. Susan Gal, University of Chicago inlateogies Habsburg cities differedfrom cur their post-migration. Louise Ryan, Middlesex University cessing resources and constructing relationships University of Sussex; Jon Fox, University of Bristol stigmatised migrant identities. Laura Morosanu, Southampton in Southampton. 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Development , Université d’Arras / London / London d’Arras , Université Warlouzet Laurent Discussant: Economics School of Thursday, June 27 46 Participants: EvaChair: Heidbreder ofCompliance EURegulatory Dynamics 241. Sectoral Finland Discussant: Olli KangasInsurance, Social Institution of Participants: TomaszChair: Inglot Children 240. New Family Policies Towards Parental Care and Discussant: Jamal Shahin 2:00 to 3:45PM-PCHoofthuis 1.14 2:00 to 3:45PM-PCHoofthuis 4.04 Politicizing Transposition inTimes of Crisis? Ellen Public-Private Cooperation in Plant Health Inspections. 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Duncan Liefferink, Radboud University EU Environmental Policy Implementation inthe Berkeley; Jing Guo, University of Hawai’i at Manoa NeilRegimes. Gilbert, University of California, University August University Rennes 1,Science-Po; Ilona Ostner, Georg- Knijn, University of Utrecht ; Claude Martin, States. Mary Daly, University of Oxford ; Trudie Steven Saxonberg, Masaryk University of Brno States. Birgit Pfau-Effinger, University of Hamburg; Tine Rostgaard, University of Aalborg Caring Father. Gudny Eydal, University of Iceland; Mamadouh, University of Amsterdam Americanism and Anti-Europeanism. Virginie Amsterdam phy of Europe. Luiza Bialasiewicz, University of borhood. Phil Steinberg, Florida State University, andnorthern into southern seas European the - neigh University of Birmingham Alun Jones, University College Dublin; Julian Clark, , Minnesota State University, Mankato , University of Duesseldorf , Vrije Universiteit Brussel Participants: JulienChair: Jeandesboz, Unievrsity of Amsterdam Debates and Decisions in Workplaces inEurope? Tensions, Basic Socio-Legal 244. Reasonable Accommodation of Religious Claims London Discussant: Hodson, Birkbeck Dermot College, University of Participants: JohannesChair: Lindner and Political243. Economic Governanceof EMU VliegenthartDiscussant:, University Rens of Amsterdam Participants: Ozcurumez Saime Chair: inEuropeanMigrants Print Media in2000s Contingent242. Complex, or Austere? 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Katayoun Alidadi, University of Leuven practices of religious accommodations inEuropean Wieczorek, European Central Bank Marion Salines, European Central Bank; Marta outlier? Johannes Lindner, European Central Bank; Science; Marion Salines, European Central Bank O’Keeffe,London School of Economics and Political Demos Ioannou, European Central Bank; Micheal Salines, European Central Bank Gabriel Glöckler, European Central Bank; Marion Bilkent University Representation inEurope. Saime Ozcurumez, Islamicthe and Practices Muslim Migrants’ Media. Kerem Oktem, Bilkent University Migrant Voice and Migrant Representation inthe Nermin Aydemir, Bilkent University Moroccans and Turks Dutch inthe print Media. Bilkent University Migrant Media Representation. 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SocialApproaches Scientific of Originsand Role The Development: Legacies. Discussant: MarcelDiscussant: Maussen Authority Subnational on in Research Trends 245. Recent Bauer in Creativity of Design? by the Aesthetics 246. Ruin European Material Cultures Cruz Chair: Melissa Caldwell Participants: MelissaDiscussant: Caldwell Hill; Jan Rovny, University of Gothenburg How Social Class and Gender Explain Success in Are Social Democratic Parties Insider-Parties? Electoral Reaching Higher Education. Albert Arcarons, Strategies of Social Democratic Parties in Western European University Institute; Jesús de Miguel, Europe. Hanna Schwander, University of Bremen University of California, Berkeley / University of Discussant: David Rueda, University of Oxford Barcelona Discussant: Jesús de Miguel, University of California, 250. The Challenges of High Unemployment in (Western) Berkeley Europe 2:00 to 3:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 1.15 253. Environmental and Resource Policy Chairs: Regula Haenggli, University of Amsterdam; Laurent 2:00 to 3:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort C1.23 Bernhard, University of Zurich Chair: Jaume Franquesa, University at Buffalo Participants: Participants: Economic Crises, Policy Learning and Institutional EU External Environmental Governance - Policy Change: Unemployment Policy in Small European Promotion, Learning, Emulation and Adjustment. States, 1973-2012. Alexandre Afonso, King’s College Katja Biedenkopf, University of Amsterdam London Explaining the Regulatory Shift in the European Natural Three levels of labour law: The European, national and Gas Market Through the Multiple Streams Lens. sectoral regulation of nonstandard employment in Nicole Herweg, University of Heidelberg France, Germany, Italy and the United Kingdom. Fracking in a Reluctant Europe. Elizabeth Bomberg, Patrick Emmenegger, University of St. Gallen; Caroline University of Edinburgh de la Porte, University of Southern Denmark, Odense On the Other Side of the Mountain: Scientific The political conflict structure in labour market policy Communities in the Southeast Europe. Dusan in six West European countries compared. Flavia Djordjevic, University of Geneva Fossati, University of Zurich Discussant: Katja Biedenkopf, University of Amsterdam Job Insecurity and Political Behavior in Europe. Paul Marx, University of Southern Denmark 254. National Identity in the European Past and Present Discussants: Laurent Bernhard, University of Zurich; Flavia 2:00 to 3:45 PM - Binnengasthuis 2.21 Fossati, University of Zurich Participants: From Tragedy to Farce: The Political Use of Memory 251. Dynamics of Minority Politics in Post-Communist Romania. Constanta Hogea, 2:00 to 3:45 PM - Binnengasthuis 2.22 Temple University Chair: Liza Mügge, University of Amsterdam Looking up to Brussels? National Imaginaries and Participants: Their Relation to Political Europe. Stella Ghervas, Thursday, June 27 Thursday, Reframing Activist Experiences in a Migration Context: Sciences-Po Bordeaux, FranceMaison des Sciences de Collective Reactions to the Crisis by Moroccan l’Homme de l’Aquitaine (MSHA) Workers in Catalonia. Montserrat Emperador, Ethnic and Civic National Consciousness in Pre- Université Lumière-Lyon 2 Modern Spain. Maxim Tabachnik, University of Is the Nation Obsolete? Religion and National Identity California, Santa Cruz in Globalizing Times. Annette Schnabel, Bergische Remembering the Second Empire: Building National Universität Wuppertal; Florian Grötsch, Bergische Identity in Third Republic France. Christina Carroll, Universität Wuppertal University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill “Good” and “Bad” Quartiers: Explaining Variation in Rioting in French Banlieues. Michalis Moutselos, 255. European Populism in Times of Crisis: Campaigns Princeton University and the Media Manufacturing a Black Minority in 21st Century 4:00 to 5:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort C3.17 France. Abdoulaye Gueye, University of Ottawa Chairs: Linda Bos, University of Amsterdam; Penny Sheets, Discussant: Jennifer Miller-Gonzalez, University of Michigan University of Amsterdam Participants: 252. Education in a Changing Europe Right-Wing Populism and the Media. Linda Bos, 2:00 to 3:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort D1.18A University of Amsterdam Chair: Martha Montero-Sieburth, University of Amsterdam Populism in the Mass Media across Europe. Hajo Participants: Boomgaarden, University of Amsterdam Education: The Contours of a New Cleavage? Blaming the Elite, the Government, or the Global Comparing 23 Countries. Anchrit Wille, University Economy? Blame Frames as a Cause of Populist of Leiden; Mark Bovens, Utrecht University Voting. Matthijs Rooduijn, University of Amsterdam; Inequality Among Second-Generation Immigrants. Gijs Schumacher, VU University Amsterdam; Bert School Success and Social Inequality in Spain. Bakker, University of Southern Denmark Albert Arcarons, European University Institute Immigration and Anti-Politics: Media Cues, Political 48 Attitudes, and Support for Far-Right Parties. Penny in dispute settlements. Dorte Martinsen, University Sheets, University of Amsterdam of Copenhagen; Mogens Hobolth, London School of Economics and Political Science 256. Frozen Formations IV: Race, Racism, and Coloniality Policy Coordination and Social Policy: From Voluntary 4:00 to 5:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort A1.18C and Progressive to Coercive Austerity. Caroline de la Chair: Sophie Elpers, Meertens Institute Porte, University of Southern Denmark, Odense Participants: Discussant: Ellen Mastenbroek, Radboud University Postracial silences and the othering of race in Europe. Nijmegen Alana Lentin Feeling grounded. Race, affect, and the soil in the 261. Transnational and Non-Governmental Actors In Netherlands. Markus Balkenhol, Meertens Institute European Family Policy: Opportunities and Limits On Discussant: Dienke Hondius, VU University Amsterdam Policy Adaptation and Change. 4:00 to 5:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 4.04 258. Living and Believing in the Migrant City Chair: Birgit Pfau-Effinger, University of Hamburg 4:00 to 5:45 PM - Binnengasthuis A0.08 Participants: Chairs: Walter Nicholls, University of Amsterdam; Olga Rianne Mahon, Balsillie School of International Affairs Sezneva, University of Amsterdam Agnes Uhereczky, COFACE, Brussels Participants: Ania Plomien, London School of Economics and The mixed embeddedness of ethnic entrepreneurs in Political Science urban contexts. Robert Kloosterman, University of Dorottya Szikra, ELTE University, Budapest Amsterdam; Jan Rath, University of Amsterdam; Katja Discussant: Tomasz Inglot, Minnesota State University, Thursday, June 27 Rusinovic, University of Amsterdam Mankato Mosques and the changing urban landscapes of immi- grant belonging in German and U.S. cities. Patricia 262. Transnational Practices, Identification, and Types of Ehrkamp, University of Kentucky Capital Safe haven or site of repression? Urban areas and the 4:00 to 5:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort C1.23 complexities of local social control of otherness. Chair: Juan Díez Medrano, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Joanne van der Leun, University of Leiden Participants: Europe’s Cosmopolitans of the Future? Social 259. Negotiating Cultural and Political Boundaries of Disposition, Distinction and Ideas of Belonging Europe and Its Other(s) (part 2) Among International High School Students in 4:00 to 5:45 PM - Binnengasthuis 2.13 Aarhus, Denmark. Janne Jensen, Aarhus University Chairs: Luiza Bialasiewicz, University of Amsterdam; Identifications and Cosmopolitan Vs. Communitarian Virginie Mamadouh, University of Amsterdam Ideologies Underlying Support and Opposition of Participants: the EU. Céline Teney, Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin Eastern discoveries: The old East and the invention für Sozialforschung (WZB); Onawa Lacewell, Social of Europe’s new East. Carlos Reijnen, University of Science Research Centre Berlin (WZB); Pieter de Amsterdam Wilde, Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB) Beyond European Union’s ‘transformative power’. Marriages Across Borders? Comparing Origin and Ievgenii Rovnyi, Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt am Embeddedness of Uni-National and Bi-National Main Couples in Belgium. Suzana Koelet, Vrije Speaking truth for power? East European Studies in the Universiteit Brussel; Helga de Valk, Vrije Universiteit 21st century. Ian Klinke, University College London Brussel Discussant: Jamal Shahin, Vrije Universiteit Brussel Transnational Social Relations and Cultural Cosmopolitism. Jörg Rössel, University of Zürich; 260. New Tools and Dynamics in EU Regulatory Julia Schroedter, University of Zurich Compliance Discussant: Mabel Berezin, Cornell University 4:00 to 5:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 1.14 Chair: Esther Versluis, Maastricht University 263. International Organisations and Environmental Participants: Protection: Europe in a Global World Horizontal Capacity Pooling: “Administrative Crowd 4:00 to 5:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort 1.15 Sourcing” As New Compliance Strategy. Eva Chair: Carine Germond, University of Portsmouth / Heidbreder, University of Dusseldorf Maastricht University Implementation Between Formal Hierarchy and Participants: Practical Agency: The Case of the Safa Directive. From Health in the Workplace to Water and Air Josine Polak, Maastricht University Pollution: IOs and Heavy Industry. Wolfram Kaiser, Enforcing and managing practical application in the University of Portsmouth European Union: The role of transnational networks Threatened Animals and Strong Borders: The 49 International Office for the Protection of Nature Participants: between National, European and Global Nature Beyond speaking truth to power: Science-society Conservation. Raf Bont, Maastricht University dialogues on migrant integration in Europe. Peter “Me, Too!” The Emergence of a European Scholten, Erasmus University Rotterdam; Stijn Environmental Policy and the Role of International Verbeek, Erasmus University Rotterdam Organizations. Jan-Henrik Meyer, Aarhus University/ Independent commissions as a venue for science-society University of Munich dialogues: The case of migrant integration policy in External Federator? OPEC and the Community’s the UK. Christina Boswell, University of Edinburgh; Environmental Policy in the 1970s. Giuliano Alistair Hunter, University of Edinburgh Garavini, University of Padua Science-Society Dialogues in an Emergent Immigration Discussant: Katja Biedenkopf, University of Amsterdam Country: The Case of Italy. Tiziana Caponio, University of Turin 264A. Race, Rights, and the Law: A Multi-Disciplinary The EU’s role in science-society dialogues on migrant Examination of the Politics of Immigration and integration in Europe. Andrew Geddes, University of Citizenship in Western Europe Sheffield; Marthe Achtnich, University of Oxford 4:00 to 5:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort C0.17 Discussant: Virginie Guiraudon, Centre national de la re- Chair: Mina Barahimi, University of California, Berkeley cherche scientifique (CNRS) Participants: Race, History, and Spatial Politics: Making a Case for 266. The Politics of Hosting Chinese Investment in Europe Broadening the Membership Rights of Long-Term 4:00 to 5:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 5.60 Resident Moroccan Immigrants in Spain. Mina Chair: Sophie Meunier, Princeton University Barahimi, University of California, Berkeley Participants: The Political Mechanisms Behind Variation With The Politics of Hosting Chinese Investment in Europe. the Entrenchment of Anti-Immigration Parties Sophie Meunier, Princeton University in Western Europe and Its Consequences. Timo China’s Direct Investment in Europe: Is There a Need Lochocki, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin for European Regulation? Haiyan Zhang, Antwerp Attitudes to Immigration and the Construction of Management School; Daniel Van den Bulcke, National Identity. Clara Sandelind, University of University of Antwerp Sheffield Chinese Investment and European Labor: Should (and Discussant: Oliver Schmidtke, University of Victoria Do) Workers fear Chinese FDI? Brian Burgoon, University of Amsterdam; Damian Raess, University of 264B. Eurozone Governance: States, Institutions, Markets Geneva 4:00 to 5:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort C2.17 Different Places, Different Faces: Chinese Investment in Thursday, June 27 Thursday, Chair: Cornelia Woll, Sciences Po Central and Eastern Europe. Wade Jacoby, Brigham Participants: Young University Rescue and Control: The Rise of the European Trading Out of the Crisis: Sino-European Changing Consolidation State. Wolfgang Streeck, Max-Planck- Dependence and Competition. Maria Garcia, Institut Fuer Gesellschaftsforschung NCRE, University of Canterbury “There is no alternative to the Euro”: member statehood and Eurozone governance. Christopher Bickerton, 267. Workshop: The Practical Challenges Of Engaged Sciences Po, Paris Research In Social Movements EU financial regulatory reforms after the euro-crisis: 4:00 to 5:45 PM - Binnengasthuis 2.22 double down or watered down? Daniel Mügge, Chair: Laurence Cox, National University of Ireland, University of Amsterdam Maynooth Reconfirming the new intergovernmentalism – EU economic governance and institutional change in the 268. The EU and Development Policy Around The World wake of the crisis. Uwe Puetter, Central European 4:00 to 5:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort C3.23 University Participants: The Barroso Commission as a Supranational The Value of Gender and Water: An Assessment of the Entrepreneur: Strategy and Agency following the EU’s Ability to Implement Its Own Legal Obligations. Global Financial Crisis. Dermot Hodson, Birkbeck Annick Masselot, University of Canterbury; Robert College, University of London Brears, University of Canterbury Discussant: Nicolas Jabko, Johns Hopkins University EU Trade and Development Policy After the Crisis: Subordinating Developmental to Commercial 265. Science-Society Dialogues On Migrant Integration in Imperatives. Gabriel Siles-Brugge, University of Europe Manchester 4:00 to 5:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort A1.18D Refocusing Development Co-Operation in Africa: The Chair: Alistair Hunter, University of Edinburgh EU As a Global Health Champion? Valeria Fargion, 50 University of Florence The External Dimension of Europeanization: Social Conditionality and the Generalised System of Preferences. Eleni Xiarchogiannopoulou, Universite Libre de Bruxelles Discussant: Christos Paraskevopoulos, University of Macedonia

269. Book Launch: Understanding European Movements: New Social Movements, Global Justice Struggles, Anti- Austerity Protest With James Jasper (Semi-Plenary) 6:00 to 7:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort A0.08

270. Gender, Sexuality and the Politics of Borders (Semi- Plenary) 6:00 to 7:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort C2.17 Chair: Virginie Guiraudon, Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) Participants: Leah Bassel, University of Leicester Nicholas Boston, CUNY Lehman College Thursday, June 27 Thomas Spijkerboer, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Sarah Van Walsum, Free University, Amsterdam

271. Semi-Plenary Reception Sponsored by the Institute for Migration and Ethnic Studies and the Amsterdam Research Center for Gender and Sexuality 7:45 to 9:00 PM - Oudemanhuispoort Hall

51 025. Including Migrant Workers Voice, Representing Mini-Symposia Migrant Workers Rights: Between Trade Union Action and Self Organization Tuesday, June 25, 2013 001. Civil Society and Democratization I: Transitions in 11:00 to 12:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 4.04 Southern and Eastern Europe Compared 051. Mobilizing Against Inequality: Immigrant Workers, Tuesday, June 25, 2013 Unions, and Crisis of Capitalism 9:00 to 10:45 AM - Oudemanhuispoort C0.17 Tuesday, June 25, 2013 024. Civil Society and Democratization II: Consolidation 2:00 to 3:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 4.04 in Southern and Eastern Europe Compared 073. Researching the Relationship Between Trade Tuesday, June 25, 2013 Unions and Migrant Workers, Examples From Different 11:00 to 12:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort C0.17 Theoretical and Methodological Perspectives (Roundtable) Tuesday, June 25, 2013 ❧ 4:00 to 5:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 4.04 002. Introduction to the Symposium ‘No Money – No Teeth – No Brain?’: The EU’s Role in Global Governance: ❧ The Legal Dimension (OUP 2013). 027. Notions of Revolution and Changing Images of Tuesday, June 25, 2013 Europe: Theories of Revolution and Conceptions of Europe 9:00 to 10:45 AM - PC Hoofthuis 1.15 Tuesday, June 25, 2013 026. No Money? Economic Governance and the 11:00 to 12:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 5.59 International Credibility of the Union in Times of Crisis. 053. Notions of Revolution and Changing Images of Tuesday, June 25, 2013 Europe: From the Eighteenth to the Nineteenth Century 11:00 to 12:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 1.15 Tuesday, June 25, 2013 052. No Teeth? On How to ‘Afford’ a Foreign and Security 2:00 to 3:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 5.59 Policy for the EU. 097. Notions of Revolution and Changing Images of Tuesday, June 25, 2013 Europe: The Twentieth Century (part 1) 2:00 to 3:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 1.15 Wednesday, June 26, 2013 072. No Brain? Mobility, Migration and the Attraction of 9:00 to 10:45 AM - PC Hoofthuis 5.59 the Union. Mini-Symposia 124. Notions of Revolution and Changing Images of Tuesday, June 25, 2013 Europe: The Twentieth Century (part 2) 4:00 to 5:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 1.15 Wednesday, June 26, 2013 11:00 to 12:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 5.59 ❧

003. Transformations of Gender, Sexuality and Citizenship ❧ in South-East Europe 049. Agenda-Setting and Policy Change in the European Union Tuesday, June 25, 2013 Tuesday, June 25, 2013 9:00 to 10:45 AM - PC Hoofthuis 5.55 2:00 to 3:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort D1.18B 028. The ‘Invisible Hand’ of Europeanisation in 123. Media Attention and Policy Dynamics Reconceptualising the ‘citizenship - Rule of Law’ Nexus in Wednesday, June 26, 2013 the New States in South Eastern Europe 11:00 to 12:45 PM - Binnengasthuis 2.21 Tuesday, June 25, 2013 11:00 to 12:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 5.55 146. Migration Policy in Multilevel Agenda-Setting. Wednesday, June 26, 2013 099. Uneven Citizenship: Minorities and Migration in the 2:00 to 3:45 PM - Binnengasthuis 2.21 Post-Yugoslav Space Wednesday, June 26, 2013 192. The Europeanization of National Parliamentary 9:00 to 10:45 AM - Oudemanhuispoort D1.18A Agendas Thursday, June 27, 2013 119. Citizenship After Yugoslavia - a Book Roundtable 9:00 to 10:45 AM - Binnengasthuis 2.21 Wednesday, June 26, 2013 11:00 to 12:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort D1.18A 213. The Evolution of Policy Issues in Comparative Perspective Thursday, June 27, 2013 ❧ 11:00 to 12:45 PM - Binnengasthuis 2.21

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050. Immigrants & Institutions in Multiethnic Societies, 125. Populist Parties As “Normal” Parties: Survey On Panel I Territorial Representation and Organization of Populist Tuesday, June 25, 2013 Parties 2:00 to 3:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 5.60 Wednesday, June 26, 2013 071. Immigrants & Institutions in Multiethnic Societies, 11:00 to 12:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 5.60 Panel II: The Effect of Immigration On Institutions 236. European Populism in Times of Crisis: Parties and Tuesday, June 25, 2013 Parliaments 4:00 to 5:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 5.60 Thursday, June 27, 2013 2:00 to 3:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort C3.17 ❧ 255. European Populism in Times of Crisis: Campaigns 096. EU NGOs and Social Movements in an Era of and the Media European Financial Crisis Thursday, June 27, 2013 Wednesday, June 26, 2013 4:00 to 5:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort C3.17 9:00 to 10:45 AM - Oudemanhuispoort C0.23 ❧ 121. EU NGOs and the Challenge of Social Movements Wednesday, June 26, 2013 144. A Fiscal Centered Perspective to Welfare State 11:00 to 12:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort C0.23 Development Wednesday, June 26, 2013 Mini-Symposia ❧ 2:00 to 3:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 5.60

098. Understanding Migrant Deservingness: Logics and 167. Fiscal and Economic Functions of Social Insurance Mechanisms and Its Repercussions for Social Policy Wednesday, June 26, 2013 Wednesday, June 26, 2013 9:00 to 10:45 AM - Oudemanhuispoort A1.18C 4:00 to 5:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 5.60 120. Constructions of Migrant Deservingness: Policies and ❧ Practices Wednesday, June 26, 2013 190. Challenging Male-Normed Austerity Programs 11:00 to 12:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort A1.18C Thursday, June 27, 2013 9:00 to 10:45 AM - PC Hoofthuis 5.59 ❧ 216. Which “Women” Are Represented in a Period of 118. Assessing Inequalities in South Europe Crisis? Intersectionality and Representation Wednesday, June 26, 2013 Thursday, June 27, 2013 11:00 to 12:45 PM - Binnengasthuis 2.22 11:00 to 12:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 5.59 147. Politics, Policies and Governance in South European ❧ Welfare States This symposium is sponsored by the Meertens Institute. Wednesday, June 26, 2013 191. Frozen Formations I: Performance and Popular 2:00 to 3:45 PM - Binnengasthuis 2.22 Culture 168. South European Actors: Changing Roles and Thursday, June 27, 2013 Strategies in Times of Crisis 9:00 to 10:45 AM - Oudemanhuispoort A1.18C Wednesday, June 26, 2013 211. Frozen Formations II: The National, Everyday Life, 4:00 to 5:45 PM - Binnengasthuis 2.22 and Affect Thursday, June 27, 2013 ❧ 11:00 to 12:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort A1.18C

122. Issues in Historical Institutionalism and the Study of 238. Frozen Formations III: Political Discourses After the Europe Cold War Wednesday, June 26, 2013 Thursday, June 27, 2013 11:00 to 12:45 PM - Oost-Indisch Huis E0.02 (VOC Room) 2:00 to 3:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort A1.18C 145. Historical Institutionalism and European Politics. 256. Frozen Formations IV: Race, Racism, and Coloniality. Wednesday, June 26, 2013 Thursday, June 27, 2013 2:00 to 3:45 PM - Oost-Indisch Huis E0.02 (VOC Room) 4:00 to 5:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort A1.18C 53 ❧ Plenaries & Meetings 193. Tolerant Europe: The Philosophers’ Tolerance Thursday, June 27, 2013 9:00 to 10:45 AM - PC Hoofthuis 5.55 ❧ Tuesday, June 25

214. Tolerant Europe: Policies and Practices 046. Research Network Luncheon: European Integration Thursday, June 27, 2013 and the Global Political Economy - New Directions 11:00 to 12:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 5.55 12:45 to 2:00 PM - Binnengasthuis 2.04

❧ 047. Research Network Luncheon: Industrial Relations, Skill Formation and Welfare State Policies 212. Recent Changes in Policies and Institutions of Family 12:45 to 2:00 PM - Binnengasthuis 2.03 Policies Thursday, June 27, 2013 048. The Euro Crisis and Questions of Legitimacy (Semi- 11:00 to 12:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 4.04 Plenary) 240. New Family Policies towards Parental Care and 2:00 to 3:45 PM - Oost-Indisch Huis Children Chairs: Claes Belfrage, University of Liverpool; Marius Thursday, June 27, 2013 Busemeyer, University of Konstanz; Caroline de la Porte, 2:00 to 3:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 4.04 University of Southern Denmark, Odense 261. Transnational and Non-Governmental Actors In Participants: European Family Policy: Opportunities and Limits On Fritz Scharpf, Max Planck Institute, Cologne Policy Adaptation and Change Pepper Culpepper, European University Institute Thursday, June 27, 2013 Philippe Pochet, Université catholique de Louvain 4:00 to 5:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 4.04 Vivien Schmidt, Boston University ❧ 094. Plenary Session: European Democracy and the Financial Crises 215. Transnational Practices and Identification in Europe 6:00 to 7:45 PM - Aula Thursday, June 27, 2013 Chairs: Sebastien Chauvin, University of Amsterdam; Peter 11:00 to 12:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort C3.17 Gourevitch, University of California, San Diego 262. Transnational Practices, Identification, and Types of Participants: Capital Wendy Carlin, University College London

Plenaries & Meetings Plenaries Thursday, June 27, 2013 Cornelia Woll, Sciences Po 4:00 to 5:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort C1.23 Anton Hemerijck, VU University Amsterdam Wolfgang Streeck, Max-Planck-Institut Fuer ❧ Gesellschaftsforschung

239. Negotiating Cultural and Political Boundaries of 095. Plenary Reception Europe and Its Other(s) (part 1) 7:45 to 9:00 PM - The Bazel Thursday, June 27, 2013 2:00 to 3:45 PM - Binnengasthuis 2.13 ❧ Wednesday, June 26 259. Negotiating Cultural and Political Boundaries of Europe and Its Other(s) (part 2) 141. Research Network Luncheon: Historical Study of Thursday, June 27, 2013 States and Regimes 4:00 to 5:45 PM - Binnengasthuis 2.13 12:45 to 2:00 PM - Binnengasthuis 2.21

❧ 142. Research Network Luncheon: Immigration 12:45 to 2:00 PM - Binnengasthuis 2.03 241. Sectoral Dynamics of EU Regulatory Compliance Thursday, June 27, 2013 143. Research Network Luncheon: Territorial Politics and 2:00 to 3:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 1.14 Federalism 260. New Tools and Dynamics in EU Regulatory 12:45 to 2:00 PM - Binnengasthuis 2.04 Compliance Thursday, June 27, 2013 4:00 to 5:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 1.14 54 188. Plenary Session: Nationalism, Populism and Democracy in Europe Research Network Sessions 6:00 to 7:45 PM - Aula Chair: John Bowen, Washington University in St. Louis Participants: ❧ European Integration and Global Genevieve Zubrzycki, University of Michigan Political Economy Rogers Brubaker, UCLA Donatella Della Porta, European University Institute 005. Corporate Welfare in Europe: A Changing Role for Joep Leerssen, University of Amsterdam Social Partners? Tuesday, June 25 189. Presidential Plenary Reception 9:00 to 10:45 AM - Oost-Indisch Huis E0.02 (VOC Room) 7:45 to 9:00 PM - The Zuiderkerk 018. The Euro Problem: What Went Wrong with the Single Currency? ❧ Thursday, June 27 Tuesday, June 25 9:00 to 10:45 AM - Oudemanhuispoort A0.08

233. Research Network Luncheon: Gender and Sexuality Research Network Sessions 12:45 to 2:00 PM - Binnengasthuis 2.03 030. Borrowing, Lending and Regulating: The Origins and Evolution of the European Sovereign Debt Crisis 234. Research Network Luncheon: Social Movements Tuesday, June 25 12:45 to 2:00 PM - Binnengasthuis 2.21 11:00 to 12:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort A0.08

235. Executive Committee Meeting 039. Secrecy and Technology in European Security 12:45 to 3:45 PM - Binnengasthuis 2.04 Integration Tuesday, June 25 269. Book Launch: Understanding European Movements: 11:00 to 12:45 PM - Binnengasthuis 2.04 New Social Movements, Global Justice Struggles, Anti- Austerity Protest With James Jasper (Semi-Plenary) 048. The Euro Crisis and Questions of Legitimacy 6:00 to 7:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort A0.08 Tuesday, June 25 2:00 to 3:45 PM - Oost-Indisch Huis E0.02 (VOC Room) 270. Gender, Sexuality and The Politics Of Borders (Semi- Plenary) 054. Beyond the Economic: Ethnographic Approaches to 6:00 to 7:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort C2.17 the European Crisis-Reflections Upon the Greek Case Chair: Virginie Guiraudon, Centre national de la recherche Tuesday, June 25 scientifique (CNRS) 2:00 to 3:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort A1.18C

Participants: 060. Representation and Adjudication of Interests in the Leah Bassel, University of Leicester Supra-National European Legal Order Nicholas Boston, CUNY Lehman College Tuesday, June 25 Thomas Spijkerboer, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam 2:00 to 3:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 5.55 Sarah Van Walsum, Free University, Amsterdam 063. Understanding European Political Communication: 271. Semi-Plenary Reception Sponsored By the Institute Content & Effects for Migration and Ethnic Studies and the Amsterdam Tuesday, June 25 Research Center for Gender and Sexuality 2:00 to 3:45 PM - Binnengasthuis 2.04 7:45 to 9:00 PM - Oudemanhuispoort Hall 080. Past and Future of Prudential Regulation in Europe in the Aftermath of the Global Financial Crisis Tuesday, June 25 4:00 to 5:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort C1.23

084. Social Care Policies in Europe: Old Dilemmas, New Solutions Tuesday, June 25 4:00 to 5:45 PM - Binnengasthuis 2.22

088. The EU As a Global Security Actor: Constitutional

55 Aspects of the External Dimension of the Area of Freedom, 226. The EU’s Crisis Governance: Shifts in Governance Security and Justice. Multi-Disciplinary Perspectives. Mechanisms and Implications for Welfare State Reform Tuesday, June 25 Thursday, June 27 4:00 to 5:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort D1.18A 11:00 to 12:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 1.15

098. Understanding Migrant Deservingness: Logics and 241. Sectoral Dynamics of EU Regulatory Compliance Mechanisms Thursday, June 27 Wednesday, June 26 2:00 to 3:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 1.14 9:00 to 10:45 AM - Oudemanhuispoort A1.18C 250. The Challenges of High Unemployment in (Western) 101. Democracy in Hard Times: Politics and Policymaking Europe in Southern Europe in the Crisis Thursday, June 27 Wednesday, June 26 2:00 to 3:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 1.15 9:00 to 10:45 AM - Oudemanhuispoort A0.08 260. New Tools and Dynamics in EU Regulatory 110. Transformations in Public Policy and Governance in Compliance Turkey in Comparative Pre-Accession Perspective Thursday, June 27 Wednesday, June 26 4:00 to 5:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 1.14 9:00 to 10:45 AM - Oudemanhuispoort C1.23 263. International Organisations and Environmental 120. Constructions of Migrant Deservingness: Policies and Protection: Europe in a Global World Practices Thursday, June 27 Wednesday, June 26 4:00 to 5:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort 1.15 11:00 to 12:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort A1.18C 266. The Politics of Hosting Chinese Investment in Europe 127. Continuity and Change in European Finance and Its Thursday, June 27 Governance 4:00 to 5:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 5.60 Wednesday, June 26 11:00 to 12:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 5.55 ❧ Gender and Sexuality 154. Inside the European Commission: The Dynamics of Institutional Change 008. Gender and Party Politics Wednesday, June 26 Tuesday, June 25 2:00 to 3:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 1.15 9:00 to 10:45 AM - Oudemanhuispoort C3.17

156. The Euro Crisis and European Integration Theory: 033. Intersectional Struggles in Europe and Beyond: Race, Some Critical Questions Religion, Migration and Gender in Public Debates and Research Network Sessions Network Research Wednesday, June 26 Social Movements 2:00 to 3:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 4.04 Tuesday, June 25 11:00 to 12:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort C3.17 174. Domestic and European Responses to the Euro Crisis: Lessons For Governance 091. The Struggle for Autonomy: European Women’s Wednesday, June 26 Movements and Body Politics 4:00 to 5:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 4.04 Tuesday, June 25 4:00 to 5:45 PM - Binnengasthuis 2.13 196. Does Memory Matter to the European Union’s Future? Thursday, June 27 104. European Quotas: Going Beyond Politics? 9:00 to 10:45 AM - Binnengasthuis 4.04 Wednesday, June 26 9:00 to 10:45 AM - PC Hoofthuis 4.04 200. Pathways to Crisis: The Political Mediation of Economic Pressures in the Eurozone Periphery 129. Gender Equality in the Labour Market from an Thursday, June 27 European and Comparative Perspective 9:00 to 10:45 AM - PC Hoofthuis 1.14 Wednesday, June 26 11:00 to 12:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort C3.17 225. The European Research Area – Issues and Approaches Thursday, June 27 155. Sexual and National Belonging in Europe and the US 11:00 to 12:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 1.14 Wednesday, June 26 2:00 to 3:45 PM - Binnengasthuis 2.13 56 178. LGBTQ Challenges Across Europe ❧ Immigration Wednesday, June 26 4:00 to 5:45 PM - Binnengasthuis 2.21 010. Naturalization, Dual Citizenship and Immigrant Integration 190. Challenging Male-Normed Austerity Programs Tuesday, June 25 Thursday, June 27 9:00 to 10:45 AM - PC Hoofthuis 4.04 9:00 to 10:45 AM - PC Hoofthuis 5.59 013. Practices and Discourses of European External 216. Which “Women” Are Represented in a Period of Migration Policies: Beyond a Eurocentric Analysis of Crisis? Intersectionality and Representation European External Action. Thursday, June 27 Tuesday, June 25 11:00 to 12:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 5.59 9:00 to 10:45 AM - PC Hoofthuis 5.59

270. Gender, Sexuality and the Politics of Borders 014. Socio-Ethnic Leveraging: How Status Majorities Thursday, June 27 Elevate One Minority to Downgrade Another 6:00 to 7:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort C2.17 Tuesday, June 25 9:00 to 10:45 AM - PC Hoofthuis 5.60 Research Network Sessions

❧ Historical Study of States and Regimes 035. Managing Migration and Integration in Europe’s Multi-Level Context 001. Civil Society and Democratization I: Transitions in Tuesday, June 25 Southern and Eastern Europe Compared 11:00 to 12:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 1.14 Tuesday, June 25 9:00 to 10:45 AM - Oudemanhuispoort C0.17 050. Immigrants & Institutions in Multiethnic Societies, Panel I 024. Civil Society and Democratization II: Consolidation Tuesday, June 25 in Southern and Eastern Europe Compared 2:00 to 3:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 5.60 Tuesday, June 25 11:00 to 12:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort C0.17 071. Immigrants & Institutions in Multiethnic Societies, Panel III: The Effect of Immigration On Institutions 075. Constitutional Projects in Times of Crisis Tuesday, June 25 Tuesday, June 25 4:00 to 5:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 5.60 4:00 to 5:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 1.14 090. The Security Governance of Migrant Integration: New 103. European Integration As a Cause For Consensus Or Fields, New Actors Conflict In Domestic Politics, 1950-2010 Tuesday, June 25 Wednesday, June 26 4:00 to 5:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 5.55 9:00 to 10:45 AM - PC Hoofthuis 5.60 100. Comparative Advantage: Developing Better Research 132. Northern Europe and The Success Of Anti-Corruption Strategies for the Politics of Migration and Integration in Practices Europe Wednesday, June 26 Wednesday, June 26 11:00 to 12:45 PM - Binnengasthuis 2.04 9:00 to 10:45 AM - PC Hoofthuis 1.15

177. Labor and the State in Historical Perspective 109. The Party Politics of Immigration Policy in Wednesday, June 26 Contemporary Europe 4:00 to 5:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 5.59 Wednesday, June 26 9:00 to 10:45 AM - Binnengasthuis 2.13 227. The Sources and Mechanisms of Long-Run Persistence: Imperial Legacies and Political Development 111. Who’s the Most Legitimate to Protest? Immigration Thursday, June 27 vs. Native Minority Claims in an Extended Europe 11:00 to 12:45 PM - Binnengasthuis 2.03 Wednesday, June 26 9:00 to 10:45 AM - Oost-Indisch Huis E0.02 (VOC Room) 247. Social Scientic Approaches to European Historical Development: The Role of Origins and Legacies. 126. Citizenship, State and Gender: The Minority Politics Thursday, June 27 in the Netherlands and Germany 2:00 to 3:45 PM - Binnengasthuis 2.03 Wednesday, June 26 11:00 to 12:45 PM - Binnengasthuis 2.13 57 Thursday, June 27 152. Immigrants and Incorporation: Are There Winners 4:00 to 5:45 PM - Binnengasthuis A0.08 and Losers? Wednesday, June 26 264A. Race, Rights, and the Law: A Multi-Disciplinary 2:00 to 3:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort D1.18A Examination of the Politics of Immigration and Citizenship in Western Europe 153. Immigration, Welfare States and Labour Markets: Thursday, June 27 Exploring the Nexus 4:00 to 5:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort C0.17 Wednesday, June 26 2:00 to 3:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort A1.18C 265. Science-Society Dialogues On Migrant Integration in Europe 169. Migrants and Staffing Agencies in the European Thursday, June 27 Union 4:00 to 5:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort A1.18D Wednesday, June 26 4:00 to 5:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort C3.23 270. Gender, Sexuality and the Politics of Borders Thursday, June 27 180. The “Battle for the Brains:” Selective Migration 6:00 to 7:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort C2.17 Policies, Practices and Outcomes Wednesday, June 26 4:00 to 5:45 PM - Binnengasthuis 2.13 ❧ Industrial Relations, Skill Formation 197. Governance of East-West Migration within Europe & Welfare State Thursday, June 27 9:00 to 10:45 AM - Oudemanhuispoort A0.08 019. Welfare States in Comparative Perspective I Tuesday, June 25 198. Immigration and Social Systems: Collected Essays of 9:00 to 10:45 AM - Binnengasthuis 2.22 Michael Bommes Thursday, June 27 042. Welfare States in Comparative Perspective II 9:00 to 10:45 AM - Oudemanhuispoort C3.17 Tuesday, June 25 11:00 to 12:45 PM - Binnengasthuis 2.22 199. Islam in Europe Reconsidered: Comparative Approaches 048. The Euro Crisis and Questions of Legitimacy Thursday, June 27 Tuesday, June 25 9:00 to 10:45 AM - Oudemanhuispoort D1.18A 2:00 to 3:45 PM - Oost-Indisch Huis E0.02 (VOC Room)

221. Looking For Europe: How The Immigration and 061. State Transformation in the Advanced Capitalist Research Network Sessions Network Research Asylum Policies Construct (or not) The EU Identity World Thursday, June 27 Tuesday, June 25 11:00 to 12:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 5.60 2:00 to 3:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort C0.17

223. New Migrants, Old Responses? Ethnicity and Social 078. Merits and Gaps of Process Tracing Capital in the Experiences of East European Migrants in Tuesday, June 25 Britain 4:00 to 5:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort C3.23 Thursday, June 27 11:00 to 12:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort D1.18A 105. Process Tracing in Practice : How Process Tracing Is Implemented, and What Theoretical Contribution It 242. Complex, Contingent or Austere? Representing Makes Migrants in European Print Media in 2000s Wednesday, June 26 Thursday, June 27 9:00 to 10:45 AM - PC Hoofthuis 5.55 2:00 to 3:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 5.60 108. The Future of Democratic Capitalism I: Structural 244. Reasonable Accommodation of Religious Claims Change and the Politics of Adjustment in Workplaces in Europe? Basic Tensions, Socio-Legal Wednesday, June 26 Debates and Decisions 9:00 to 10:45 AM - Oudemanhuispoort C2.17 Thursday, June 27 2:00 to 3:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort A1.18D 128. Crisis As a Chance for European Integration? Wednesday, June 26 258. Living and Believing in the Migrant City 11:00 to 12:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 4.04 58 134. The Future of Democratic Capitalism II: Inequality, ❧ Social Movements Macro-Economic Policy and Distributive Outcomes Wednesday, June 26 040. Street Politics in the Age of Austerity: Comparative 11:00 to 12:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort C2.17 Perspectives Tuesday, June 25 136. The Welfare State As Crisis Manager/the Politics of 11:00 to 12:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort C2.17 the New Welfare State Wednesday, June 26 056. Democratization, De-Democratization, and Political 11:00 to 12:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort C0.17 Activism in Contemporary East-Central Europe Tuesday, June 25 144. A Fiscal Centered Perspective to Welfare State 2:00 to 3:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort C0.23 Development Wednesday, June 26 081. Politics and Culture in European Anti-Austerity 2:00 to 3:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 5.60 Movements Tuesday, June 25 167. Fiscal and Economic Functions of Social Insurance 4:00 to 5:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort C0.23 and Its Repercussions for Social Policy Research Network Sessions Wednesday, June 26 083. Romani Activism, Challenged Democracies, and 4:00 to 5:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 5.60 Contentious Politics Tuesday, June 25 171. Changing Welfare States 4:00 to 5:45 PM - Oost-Indisch Huis E0.02 (VOC Room) Wednesday, June 26 4:00 to 5:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort A0.08 096. EU NGOs and Social Movements in an Era of European Financial Crisis 204. The Transformation of Industrial Relations in Wednesday, June 26 Coordinated Market Economies 9:00 to 10:45 AM - Oudemanhuispoort C0.23 Thursday, June 27 9:00 to 10:45 AM - Oudemanhuispoort C2.17 121. EU NGOs and the Challenge of Social Movements Wednesday, June 26 205. War and the Welfare State: Conditions, Mechanisms, 11:00 to 12:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort C0.23 Effects Thursday, June 27 172. Crafting Citizenship 9:00 to 10:45 AM - Oudemanhuispoort C1.23 Wednesday, June 26 4:00 to 5:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort D1.18A 212. Recent Changes in Policies and Institutions of Family Policies 202. Understanding Contemporary Waves of Protest Thursday, June 27 (Roundtable) 11:00 to 12:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 4.04 Thursday, June 27 9:00 to 10:45 AM - Binnengasthuis 2.13 228. Wage Relations Thursday, June 27 267. Workshop: The Practical Challenges Of Engaged 11:00 to 12:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort C0.23 Research In Social Movements Thursday, June 27 240. New Family Policies towards Parental Care and 4:00 to 5:45 PM - Binnengasthuis 2.22 Children Thursday, June 27 269. Book Launch: Understanding European Movements: 2:00 to 3:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 4.04 New Social Movements, Global Justice Struggles, Anti- Austerity Protest With James Jasper 249. The Challenge for Political Representation in Thursday, June 27 Economic and Social Policy Making 6:00 to 7:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort A0.08 Thursday, June 27 2:00 to 3:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort C0.17

261. Transnational and Non-Governmental Actors In ❧ Territorial Politics and Federalism European Family Policy: Opportunities and Limits On Policy Adaptation and Change. 006. Crisis and Austerity From a Sub-National Perspective Thursday, June 27 (Part I): Transnational Activities of Sub-National 4:00 to 5:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 4.04 Authorities in Times of Crisis 59 Tuesday, June 25 4:00 to 5:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort A1.18D 9:00 to 10:45 AM - Binnengasthuis 2.03 170. Brussels Paradiplomats: Regional Presence, Impact 031. Crisis and Austerity From a Sub-National Perspective and Activities At the Heart of Europe (Part II): The Effects of the Crisis on EU Cohesion Policy Wednesday, June 26 and Their Implications for Regional Governance 4:00 to 5:45 PM - PC Hoofthuis 5.55 Tuesday, June 25 11:00 to 12:45 PM - Binnengasthuis 2.03 222. Multi-Jurisdictional Embeddedness: Sub-State Authorities in Global Governance 059. Regionalist Parties in Multilevel States Thursday, June 27 Tuesday, June 25 11:00 to 12:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort D1.18B 2:00 to 3:45 PM - Binnengasthuis 2.03 245. Recent Trends in Research On Subnational Authority 087. Territoriality in the National and Regional Vote in Thursday, June 27 Central and Eastern Europe 2:00 to 3:45 PM - Oudemanhuispoort C3.23 Tuesday, June 25

Subject Index 161, 165, 169, 172, 176, 180, 197, 198, Environment: 016, 022, 149, 241, 246, 199, 211, 216, 221, 223, 224, 231, 236, 253, 263 242, 244, 251, 255, 258, 264A, 265, 270 Art and Literature: 076, 112, 133 Foreign and International Relations: Inequality: 007, 029, 034, 051, 057, 064, Comparative Politics: 001, 003, 006, 002, 004, 013, 026, 032, 041, 043, 052, 077, 083, 104, 117, 118, 149, 150, 152, 008, 009, 012, 014, 016, 017, 020, 021, 088, 093, 106, 107, 115, 122, 127, 145, 179, 190, 202, 218, 219, 220, 252 023, 024, 028, 030, 031, 036, 040, 043, 157, 158, 160, 175, 181, 208, 209, 217, 050, 056, 057, 059, 063, 069, 078, 079, 229, 232, 239, 259, 263, 268 Labor: 005, 010, 012, 017, 025, 048, 082, 084, 085, 086, 090, 091, 096, 100, 051, 064, 065, 073, 077, 085, 098, 101, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, Gender: 003, 008, 033, 034, 067, 068, 129, 137, 169, 173, 177, 180, 194, 204, 109, 110, 113, 114, 116, 119, 121, 122, 079, 091, 102, 104, 126, 129, 155, 163, 228, 250

Subject Index Subject 123, 125, 132, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 178, 190, 216, 240, 270 139, 140, 145, 146, 147, 148, 150, 151, Law: 002, 026, 028, 036, 037, 041, 052, 154, 158, 162, 164, 165, 168, 170, 173, Globalization: 002, 004, 013, 030, 055, 060, 072, 075, 080, 082, 088, 129, 160, 174, 175, 179, 182, 186, 187, 192, 200, 080, 103, 115, 171, 194, 208, 210, 215, 218, 221, 264A 203, 204, 205, 207, 208, 210, 213, 221, 217, 222, 226, 239, 256, 259, 262, 263, 222, 236, 241, 242, 245, 247, 248, 249, 266 Philosophy: 027, 053, 074, 097, 124, 250, 254, 255, 260, 265 193, 196 Health: 015, 032, 057, 183, 219, 241, Cultural Theory: 011, 054, 058, 133, 268 Politics: 007, 008, 009, 020, 021, 029, 155, 215, 218, 262 032, 035, 036, 037, 038, 039, 040, 043, History: 016, 027, 053, 058, 070, 074, 044, 048, 049, 050, 054, 059, 060, 063, Eastern Europe: 003, 009, 011, 028, 086, 089, 097, 103, 124, 131, 132, 157, 068, 070, 071, 075, 076, 085, 089, 092, 037, 056, 082, 083, 087, 092, 093, 099, 163, 177, 193, 195, 205, 214, 220, 227, 093, 098, 100, 107, 109, 110, 112, 113, 106, 119, 184, 197, 206, 223, 227, 232 229, 230, 238, 246, 247, 248, 254 116, 120, 125, 126, 130, 132, 133, 136, 140, 154, 156, 159, 161, 170, 174, 175, Economics: 006, 018, 019, 023, 026, Identity: 004, 010, 011, 014, 027, 053, 177, 181, 182, 184, 190, 195, 196, 197, 038, 042, 049, 052, 066, 080, 094, 113, 054, 055, 060, 067, 075, 076, 089, 090, 200, 202, 206, 211, 214, 216, 219, 224, 114, 127, 130, 140, 144, 164, 167, 174, 092, 097, 099, 119, 124, 128, 130, 131, 230, 232, 264B, 238, 243, 245, 251, 253, 201, 209, 220, 226, 227, 228, 230, 264B, 135, 138, 139, 155, 158, 159, 163, 172, 260, 264A, 269, 270 243, 250, 269 183, 184, 188, 191, 193, 195, 196, 199, 207, 211, 214, 215, 223, 224, 238, 239, Regionalism: 006, 018, 022, 031, 059, Education: 064, 152, 252 246, 251, 254, 256, 259, 262 072, 087, 115, 170, 186, 187, 188, 191, 222, 245, 248 Elections and Electoral Politics: 020, Immigration: 010, 013, 014, 017, 025, 021, 087, 094, 102, 116, 125, 135, 151, 033, 034, 035, 050, 051, 069, 071, 072, Religion and Secularism: 131, 161, 162, 164, 185, 188, 203, 231, 236, 249, 073, 090, 098, 099, 100, 109, 111, 117, 231, 244 255 120, 126, 138, 146, 152, 153, 159, 160, 60 Science and Technology: 039, 183, 186, 114, 127, 134, 137, 148, 153, 179, 200, 225, 253, 265 Sports and Entertainment: 058, 112, 204, 225 191, 256 Social Movements: 001, 012, 022, 024, Welfare State: 005, 019, 029, 042, 044, 040, 044, 055, 056, 067, 081, 083, 091, Theory: 033, 038, 144, 156, 167, 198, 048, 061, 062, 065, 069, 071, 078, 079, 096, 121, 157, 169, 185, 199, 202, 267, 268 084, 101, 105, 118, 120, 128, 136, 139, 269 144, 147, 148, 149, 150, 153, 156, 167, Varieties of Capitalism: 005, 007, 018, 168, 171, 172, 173, 187, 194, 205, 212, Social Systems: 019, 084, 128, 162, 198, 023, 030, 061, 065, 066, 078, 105, 108, 226, 228, 264B, 240, 249, 261 247

Participant Index Baccaro, Lucio, 173, 204 Bernhard, Michael, 001, 141, 247 Backstrom, Arvid, 019 Besnier, Niko, 130 Badanjak, Sanja, 021, 162 Bevelander, Pieter, 010 Abazi, Vigjilenca, 039 Bader, Veit, 244 Beyers, Jan, 170 Abels, Gabriele, 190 Bain, Jessica, 158 Bezuijen, Jeanine, 041 Abraham, David, 023, 071 Bakhtiari, Elyas, 015, 152, 219 Bialasiewicz, Luiza, 239, 259 Ackrill, Robert, 049 Bakir, Caner, 066 Bickerton, Christopher, 264B Adam, Christian, 036 Bakker, Bert, 151 Biedenkopf, Katja, 253, 263 Participant Index Adriaensen, Johan, 208 Bakker, Sarah, 246 Bindi, Federiga, 232 Afonso, Alexandre, 250 Balcells, Laia, 210 Biondi, Yuri, 080 Agartan, Tuba, 057, 183 Baldi, Gregory, 069 Blatter, Joachim, 010 Ahmed, Amel, 141, 177 Bale, Tim, 109 Blavoukos, Spyros, 200 Akkerman, Tjitske, 102, 165 Balkenhol, Markus, 014, 238, 256 Bleich, Erik, 014, 142 Aksoy, Ozan, 246 Bambra, Clare, 219 Bohl, Marian, 038 Alberti, Gabriella, 051, 169 Ban, Carolyn, 154 Bol, Thijs, 077 Alexandrova, Petya, 213 Banens, Maks, 067 Bolukbasi, H. Tolga, 065, 110 Alexiadou, Despina, 038 Barahimi, Mina, 264A Bomberg, Elizabeth, 253 Alidadi, Katayoun, 244 Barbieri, Paolo, 077 Bonfiglioli, Chiara, 003 Almeida, Jorge, 140 Barnes, Lucy, 023, 210 Bonjour, Saskia, 100 Alons, Gerry, 208 Basilien-Gainche, Marie-Laure, 160, Bonnefoit, Régine, 133 Alonso, Sonia, 059 221 Bonnet, Francois, 159 Álvarez-Miranda, Berta, 147, 168 Bassel, Leah, 033, 126, 270 Bont, Raf, 263 Amable, Bruno, 065 Baubock, Rainer, 010, 055, 119 Boomgaarden, Hajo, 255 Ancelovici, Marcos, 040, 055 Bauer, Michael, 143, 245 Boonstra, Klara, 129 Andersen, Jørgen, 194 Baumgartner, Frank, 123, 213 Bory, Anne, 169 Anderson, Bridget, 098, 169 Beach, Derek, 078 Bos, Linda, 255 Anderson, Joel, 076 Beaman, Jean, 152 Boss, Adam, 004 Anderson, Karen, 029, 148 Beaudonnet, Laurie, 139, 184 Boston, Nicholas, 067, 270 Ankersmit, Laurens, 060 Becher, Michael, 116 Boswell, Christina, 013, 146, 198, 265 Apaydin, Fulya, 215 Becker, Elisabeth, 159 Boucoyannis, Deborah, 247 Appel, Hilary, 092, 114 Becker, Frans, 085 Bouvet, Laurent, 085 Aramburu, Mikel, 007 Beckfield, Jason, 034, 077, 219, 235 Bouza Garcia, Luis, 096, 121 Arcarons, Albert, 252 Beekers, Daan, 211 Bowen, John, 033, 166, 188, 235 Ardic, Nurullah, 131 Beissinger, Mark, 001, 024 Boyer, Dominic, 235 Arenes, Claire, 090 Béland, Daniel, 144 Boyer, Robert, 114 Armingeon, Klaus, 114, 136, 173 Belfrage, Claes, 046, 048, 156 Bracke, Piet, 219 Armstrong, Kenneth, 160 Bello, Valeria, 139 Bradbury, Jonathan, 170 Arnold, Christine, 049, 192 Benassi, Chiara, 137, 204 Braun, Kathrin, 106 Ascoli, Ugo, 147, 168 Beramendi, Pablo, 108, 134 Breeman, Gerard, 123, 213 Asgeirsdottir, Asa, 219 Berdak, Oliwia, 003 Brochmann, Grete, 153 Avci, Gamze, 043 Berezin, Mabel, 262 Brown, Patrick, 183 Avdagic, Sabina, 012, 173 Berg, Linda, 035 Brubaker, Rogers, 188 Avtalyon, Femke, 135 Berglund, Tomas, 194 Brudny, Yitzhak, 247 Aydemir, Nermin, 159, 242 Bermeo, Nancy, 024 Buckley, Noah, 020 Aydin, Sena, 081 Bernardini, Giovanni, 103 Burgoon, Brian, 127, 210, 266 Bernhard, Laurent, 250 Busemeyer, Marius, 042, 047, 048, 105 61 Bürgin, Alexander, 093, 117, 181 Cottias, Myriam, 220 Dini, Vittorio, 027 Büthe, Tim, 078, 145 Couperus, Stefan, 157 Djordjevic, Biljana, 099 Börner, Stefanie, 128 Cox, Laurence, 202, 234, 267 Djordjevic, Dusan, 253 Cremers, Johannes (Jan), 169 Dobbernack, Jan, 111 Caldwell, Melissa, 246 Cremona, Marise, 002 Dobbins, Michael, 225 Callaghan, Helen, 023, 113 Crotty, William, 021 Dobos, Gábor, 087 Calvo, Kerman, 081 Crouch, Graeme, 093 Doerr, Nicole, 034, 081 Cameron, David, 023, 114 Cular, Goran, 037 Dolenec, Danijela, 092 Campbell, Rosie, 008 Cullen, Pauline, 096 Donas, Tom, 222 Campbell, Thomas, 150 Culpepper, Pepper, 030, 048, 145 Donovan, Barbara, 216 Campomori, Francesca, 035, 120 Curtin, Deirdre, 039, 088 Doomernik, Jeroen, 069, 180 Capelos, Tereza, 195 Cutler, Robert, 230 Dotti, Nicola, 031 Capoccia, Giovanni, 122, 185, 247 Doukouré, Ounia, 221 Caponio, Tiziana, 035, 120, 265 D'Auria, Matthew, 053, 097, 124, 193 Draper, Nicholas, 220 Carammia, Marcello, 049, 146 d'Ottavio, Gabriele, 103 Dreyer-Lassen, David, 245 Carlson, Sören, 176 Daalder, Hans, 203 Drieskens, Edith, 175 Carmel, Emma, 098, 120 Dabrowski, Marcin, 031 Dronkers, Jaap, 064 Carol, Sarah, 199 Dagilyte, Egle, 160 Dubajic, Daria, 087 Carrapico, Helena, 088, 159 Dahlström, Carl, 086 Dubin, Kenneth, 179 Carroll, Christina, 254 Daly, Mary, 084, 212 Dudek, Jerzy, 052 Carstensen, Martin, 066 Dandashly, Assem, 174 Dudová, Radka, 091 Carter, Betsy, 208 Dandolov, Philip, 139 Dufour, Pascale, 040 Carvalho, Joao, 109 Dandoy, Régis, 059, 087 Dumka, Ivan, 228 Casal Bértoa, Fernando, 009, 037 Dannwolf, Tanja, 036, 160 Dunlop, Claire, 181 Casey, Terrence, 066 Danson, Michael, 006 Durand, Cédric, 156 Castelli Gattinara, Pietro, 146 Darcillon, Thibault, 065 Duyulmus, Cem, 110 Castelló, Enric, 186 Davidson-Schmich, Louise, 216 Duyvendak, Jan Willem, 014, 034, 071, Cecchi, Lorenzo, 093 Davidsson, Johan, 005 100, 142, 172 Celis, Karen, 008 Davies, Gareth, 060 Dyevre, Arthur, 160 Cesari, Jocelyne, 071, 117, 161 Davis, Mark, 150 Dzankic, Jelena, 028, 196 Chaban, Natalia, 158 de Bruin, Robin, 103 Dølvik, Jon Erik, 194 Chalmers, Adam, 107, 182 De Deken, Johan, 148 Chaqués, Laura, 123 de Dijn, Annelien, 074 Egeberg, Morten, 154 Participant Index Participant Chaqués-Bonafont, Laura, 123, 146, 186 de Goede, Marieke, 039, 088 Eger, Maureen, 050, 071 Chardas, Anastassios, 031 De Haan, Ido, 172 Ehrkamp, Patricia, 258 Charitakis, Stelios, 150 de la Porte, Caroline, 046, 048, 226, 260 Eigmüller, Monika, 128 Charnysh, Volha, 184 de Lange, Sarah, 125, 172, 203, 236 Eijberts, Melanie, 126 Charron, Nicholas, 112, 162 de Lange, Tesseltje, 169 Ekiert, Grzegorz, 024, 227 Chauvin, Sebastien, 094, 098, 120, 169 de Miguel, Carolina, 021 Ekmekcioglu, Lerna, 131 Chebel d'Appollonia, Ariane, 090 de Miguel, Jesús, 252 El Qadim, Nora, 013 Chelotti, Nicola, 107 de Roode, Sven, 103 Elbasani, Arolda, 093, 119, 161 Childs, Sarah, 008 de Ruijter, Anniek, 032 Eleftheriadis, Konstantinos, 155 Christiansen, Flemming, 116 de Valk, Helga, 215, 262 Elias, Leticia, 213 Cini, Michelle, 154 de Witte, Marleen, 191 Elpers, Sophie, 191, 256 Ciornei, Irina, 215 Deckwitz, Sanne, 132 Emmenegger, Patrick, 105, 136, 250 Cisar, Ondrej, 056 Deeg, Richard, 127, 145, 166 Emperador, Montserrat, 251 Citi, Manuele, 049 Delgado Casteleiro, Andrés, 002, 026, Engbersen, Godfried, 197 Clark, Julian, 239 052 Engeli, Isabelle, 178, 233 Clegg, Daniel, 179 Delhey, Jan, 207, 215 Ervasti, Heikki, 062 Clements, Rachel, 076 Della Porta, Donatella, 001, 040, 188 Escafré-Dublet, Angéline, 111 Cohen, Jim, 090 Dellepiane, Sebastian, 200 Eskyte, Ieva, 150 Colino, César, 248 Dellmuth, Lisa, 170, 222 Esping-Andersen, Gøsta, 108 Collignon, Stefan, 038 Denissen, Amy, 091 Estevez-Abe, Margarita, 079, 101 Conti, Francesca, 176 Deschouwer, Kris, 203 Ette, Andreas, 176 Cooper, Ian, 181 Desser, Daphne, 186 Exadaktylos, Theofanis, 195 Cooper, Jasper, 022 Deswarte, Richard, 053, 124 Eydal, Gudny, 240 Corduwener, Pepijn, 070 Díez Medrano, Juan, 215, 262 Ezquerra, Sandra, 067, 081 Cortina, Clara, 215 Dimopoulos, Angelos, 026 62 Participant Index 63 Haughton, Tim, 009 Tim, Haughton, 130 Haldis, Haukanes, 134 Jason, Hecht, 062 Troels, Hedegaard, 260 241, Eva, Heidbreder, 125 Reinhard, Heinisch, 195 Horst-Alfred, Heinrich, Boris, 138 Heizmann, 017, 161 Marc, Helbling, 094, 101, 136, 171 Anton, Hemerijck, Kathryn, 082 Hendley, 190, 216 Annette, Henninger, 088 Ester, Herlin-Karnell, 253 Nicole, Herweg, 085, 109 Jonas, Hinnfors, 243, 264B Dermot, Hodson, 161 Claus, Hofhansel, 011 Ana, Hofman, 254 Constanta, Hogea, 039 Marijn, Hoijtink, 175 Patrick, Holden, 051 Jane, Holgate, 022 Max, Holleran, 104 Maria, Anne Holli, 093, 156 Otto, Holman, 112, 133 Keith, Holz, 248 Angustias, Martos, Hombrado 220, 256 Dienke, Hondius, Liesbet, 041, 217, 245 Hooghe, 029, 179 Jonathan, Hopkin, 174 Madeleine, Hosli, Chris, 204, 228 Howell, 061 Evelyne, Huber, 114 Kurt, Huebner, 006, 031 Christopher, Huggins, 246 Catherine, Hughes, 265 Alistair, Hunter, 061 Jingjing, Huo, 172 Menno, Hurenkamp, Liisa, 104 Husu, 096, 231 Swen, Hutter, 116 Evelyne, Hübscher, 249 108, 171, Silja, Häusermann, 037 Janis, Ikstens, 013 Federica, Infantino, 212, 240, 261 Tomasz, Inglot, 229 162, Takeshi, Ito, Gilles, 236 Ivaldi, 018, 264B Nicolas, Jabko, 266 Wade, Jacoby, 184 Sophie, Jacquot, 181 Davor, Jancic, 224 Rudi, Janssens, 032 Holly, Jarman, 152 Joanna, Jasiewicz, 058, 269 Jim, Jasper, Giesecke, Johannes, 077 Johannes, Giesecke, 249 Nathalie, Giger, 240 Gilbert, Neil, 004 Christopher, Gillett, 050 Terri, Givens, 004 Sonja, Glaab, 118, 147 Miguel, Glatzer, 130 Victoria, Goddard, Goetz, 020 Klaus, 221 Iris, Goldner, 086 González de Lara, Yadira, 060 Geoff, Gordon, 203 Hans, Goslinga, 221 Flora, Goudappel, 149 Gough, Ian, 062 Jørgen, GoulAndersen, 023, 094, 201 Peter, Gourevitch, 030, 066 Michel, Goyer, 157 Karen, Gram-Skjoldager, 025 Giorgio, Grappi, Lervad, 093 Maj Grasten, 110 Paolo, Graziano, 016 James, Greene, 121, 170 096, Justin, Greenwood, 032, 179 Scott, Greer, 053, 097 Florian, Greiner, Bela, 024 Greskovits, 053 Maurizio, Griffo, 224 François, Grin, 077 Martin, Groß, 145 Anna, Grzymala-Busse, 251 Florian, Grötsch, 012 Gerd, Grözinger, 191 Francio, Guadeloupe, 251 Abdoulaye, Gueye, 137 Elvire, Guillaud, 147, 168 Ana, Guillen, 013, 055, 079, 128, Virginie, Guiraudon, 198, 235, 265, 270 092, 139, 196 Catherine, Guisan, 240 Jing, Guo, 019 Milena, Guthoerl, 118 Rodolfo, Gutiérrez, 006 Arnau, Gutierrez-Camps, 238 Irene, Götz, 080 Jerome, Haas, Regula, 250 Haenggli, 076 Philip, Hager, 067 Alexandra, Halkias, 220 Catherine, Hall, Eric, 097 Halsey, Christina, 242 Hamer, 109 James, Hampshire, 098, 120 Peo, Hansen, 247 Stephen, Hanson, 086, 200 Niamh, Hardiman, 012, 108, 134, 204 Anke, Hassel, Gagatek, Wojciech, 087 Wojciech, Gagatek, 003, 224 Susan, Gal, 053, 193 Fernanda, Gallo, 263 Giuliano, Garavini, 090 Romain, Garbaye, 098 Blanca, Garcés-Mascareñas, 232, 266 Maria, Garcia, 118 María, José Blanco, García 129 Antonio, Alhambra, García-Munoz 139, 209 Crister, Garrett, 019 Julian, Garritzmann, 077 Gebel, Michael, 198, 232, 265 Geddes, Andrew, Geering, 165, 249 Dominik, 154 Georgakakis, Didier, 016, 263 Carine, Germond, 138, 199 Gest, Justin, Geva, 068 Dorit, Ghervas, 196, 254 Stella, G., 150 Anthony Giannoumis, 221 Héloïse, Gicquel, Fabbrini, Federico, 026 Federico, Fabbrini, 174 Sergio, Fabbrini, 017 Giovanni, Facchini, 028, 056 Adam, Fagan, 104 Colette, Fagan, 088, 160 Elaine, Fahey, Albert, 116 Falcó-Gimeno, 217 036, Gerda, Falkner, 145 078, 122, Tulia, Falleti, 168, 268 Valeria, Fargion, 128, 176 Adrian, Favell, 200 001, 024, Tiago, Fernandes, 212 Emmanuele, Ferragina, 068 Marx, Myra Ferree, 171 Maurizio, Ferrera, 088 Massimo, Fichera, Bonnie, 059 Field, 145 122, Orfeo, Fioretos, Robert, 001 Fishman, Crystal,Fleming, 050 Cristina, 081, 202, Fominaya, Flesher 234, 269 Corina, 206 Folescu, 206 Karolina, Follis, 040 Dora, Fonseca, Robert, 017 Ford, Chris, 169 Forde, 124, 193, 214 Giuseppe, Foscari, 250 Flavia, Fossati, 111, 223 Jon, Fox, Elise, 089 Franklin, 007, 253 Jaume, Franquesa, 210 Luc, Fransen, 181, 232 Tina, Freyburg, 177 Frieda, Fuchs, 214 Ralf-Peter, Fuchs, Javornik, Jana, 212 Koning, Edward, 069 Lindekilde, Lasse, 111 Jayet, Cyril, 207 Konstadinides, Theodore, 088 Lindner, Johannes, 243 Jeandesboz, Julien, 013, 039, 244 Koopmans, Ruud, 050, 199 Lindvall, Johannes, 012, 173 Jeffery, Charlie, 245 Koreh, Michal, 144 Lochocki, Timo, 264A Jennings, Will, 213 Korneev, Oleg, 013 Loewen, Peter, 017 Jenny, Marcelo, 192 Korteweg, Anna, 126 Lok, Matthijs, 074 Jensen, Camilla, 063 Koska, Viktor, 099 Lomb, Samantha, 097 Jensen, Carsten, 042 Koslowski, Rey, 180 Lopez-Santana, Mariely, 113, 187 Jensen, Janne, 262 Kotnarowski, Michal, 087 Lovenduski, Joni, 008 Jensen, Mette, 132 Kotz, Hans, 080 Lovrenovic, Maja, 011, 196 Jepsen, Maria, 005 Kourtova, Plamena, 112 Lucci, Diego, 214 Jessoula, Matteo, 101 Kousis, Maria, 040 Luede, Rolf, 066 Jezierska, Katarzyna, 206 Krasniqi, Gezim, 099 Lynch, Julia, 029, 122 Johansson, Hakan, 096, 121 Krasovec, Alenka, 037 Johansson-Nogues, Elisabeth, 175 Kreuzer, Markus, 009, 078, 105 Maatoug, Senna, 135 Johnston, Alison, 012, 030, 065 Krug, Katharina, 225 Mabbett, Deborah, 030, 148 Johnston, Richard, 017, 069 Kröger, Sandra, 182 MacKenzie, Robert, 169 Jones, Alun, 239 Kudrna, Zdenek, 127, 217 Maeder, Lars, 192 Jones-Correa, Michael, 035 Kumlin, Staffan, 062 Mahon, Rianne, 136, 261 Jordana, Jacint, 179 Kuo, Alexander, 151, 210 Malik, Adeel, 227 Jupskas, Anders, 125 Kuokstis, Vytautas, 092 Mallard, Gregoire, 075 Jusko, Karen, 017 Kurzer, Paulette, 032 Mamadouh, Virginie, 224, 239, 259 Kutter, Amelie, 023 Manow, Philip, 144, 231, 249 Kacarska, Simonida, 028 Kvist, Jon, 187, 194, 226 Mantouvalos, Ikaros, 214 Kahlina, Katja, 003 Käsper, Kari, 178 Marácz, László, 224 Kaiser, Wolfram, 016, 263 Marco Colino, Sandra, 044 Kalantzis, Konstantinos, 054 Laczó, Ferenc, 124 Marino, Stefania, 025, 073 Kalman, Judit, 006 Lagendijk, Vincent, 157 Marks, Gary, 041, 089, 245 Kaminska, Monika -Ewa, 057 Lamont, Michèle, 014, 034, 055 Martin, Cathie Jo, 177 Kangas, Olli, 194, 240 Lancee, Bram, 065 Martín Casares, Aurélia, 220 Kantola, Johanna, 008 Lanzillo, Laura, 193 Martinez Lucio, Miguel, 073 Karaca, Banu, 218 Lapuente, Victor, 179 Martinsen, Dorte, 241, 260 Karner, Christian, 195 Laqua, Daniel, 157 Marx, Paul, 137, 151, 250 Participant Index Participant Kashin, Konstantin, 227 Laragon, Ashley, 017 Masselot, Annick, 268 Kassim, Hussein, 068, 154 Larik, Joris, 002, 026, 052 Mastenbroek, Ellen, 241, 260 Kawar, Leila, 160 Larsen, Christian, 062, 140 Matera, Claudio, 072 Kaya, Ayhan, 111 Latour, Vincent, 090 Matiaske, Wenzel, 012 Kemmerling, Achim, 065 Lawrence, Jessica, 060 Matsaganis, Manos, 101, 118, 168 Kende, Judit, 056 Lawrence, Roger, 006 Matthijs, Matthias, 018, 029 Kennedy, James, 103, 132, 172 Le Galès, Patrick, 235 Mattoni, Alice, 202 Kentikelenis, Alexander, 019 Leal, David, 014 Mau, Steffen, 215 Kerremans, Bart, 208 Lecheler, Sophie, 063, 186 Maussen, Marcel, 039, 244 Kesler, Christel, 153 Ledoux, Clémence, 079 Mazzoleni, Oscar, 125 Kettunen, Pauli, 205 Leemann, Lucas, 020 Mbaye, Heather, 170 Kevins, Anthony, 069, 187 Legêne, Susan, 220 McClelland, Keith, 220 Kinsey, Barbara, 231 Leibfried, Stephan, 061, 171 McDonnell, Duncan, 125, 236 Kirkpinar, Nihal, 043 Leimgruber, Matthieu, 042, 047, 205 McDonnell, Hugh, 074 Kleider, Hanna, 187 Leisyte, Liudvika, 225 McGhee, Derek, 223 Klinke, Ian, 259 Lemke, Christiane, 106 McInerney, Chris, 006 Kloosterman, Robert, 258 Lengfeld, Holger, 128 McManus, Patricia, 140, 152 Klumbyte, Neringa, 166 Lentin, Alana, 256 McNamara, Kathleen, 018, 128 Knijn, Trudie, 240 Lenz, Tobias, 041 Medrano, Juan Diez, 166, 235 Knoll, Moritz, 036 León, Margarita, 084, 212 Meffert, Michael, 151 Knudsen, Jette, 140 Lepinard, Eleonore, 033, 075 Meguid, Bonnie, 059, 153 Kóczé, Angela, 083 Leruth, Benjamin, 113, 162 Mehring, Frank, 229 Koehler, Daniel, 185 Lewis, David, 086 Meier, Petra, 008 Koelet, Suzana, 262 Liefferink, Duncan, 241 Meiorg, Marianne, 178 Kofman, Eleonore, 079, 180 Lima, Antónia, 007 Melik-Tangyan, Andranik, 020 64 Participant Index 65 Pop-Eleches, Grigore, 024, 227 Grigore, Pop-Eleches, 057 Tamara, Popic, 175 Clara, Portela, 091 Ana, Prata, Sebastiaan, 049 Princen, 117 Tijana, Prokic-Breuer, 264B Uwe, Puetter, 090 Catherine, Puzzo, Didac,Queralt, 247 221 Tania, Racho, 206 Mihaela, Racovita, Raess, 113 Damian, 093, 099 Ragazzi, Francesco, 118 Michele, Raitano, 037 Aine, Ramonaite, 084, 118 Costanzo, Ranci, 165 Benjamin, Rayder, 079 Rea, Andrea, 055, 128 Ettore, Recchi, 197 Ursula, Reeger, 090 Simon, Reich, 103, 259 Carlos, Reijnen, Bernadette, 133 Reinhold, 016 Martin, Rempe, 074 Rensen, Marleen, 246 Elana, Resnick, 044 Sandra, Resodihardjo, 214 Reusch, Johann, 113 Heinrich, Wolf Reuter, Rosa,Ricci, 214 112 Morgan, Rich, 157 Anne-Isabelle, Richard, 089 Máté, Rigó, Robcis, Camille, 155 Christilla, 209 Roederer-Rynning, 015 Anne, Rogers, 040 Eduardo, Romanos, 191, 211 Herman, Roodenburg, 231, 255 Matthijs, Rooduijn, 085 Malena, Rosén Sundström, 220 Eve, Rosenhaft, 207 Marco, Rossano, 084 Tine, Rostgaard, 132 Bo, Rothstein, Allison,249 Rovny, 206, 231 Jan, Rovny, 259 Ievgenii, Rovnyi, Barbulescu, 184 Roxana, Sebastián, 174 Royo, 089 Alexandria, Ruble, 065, 108, 134, 173, 249 David, Rueda, 096, 121 Carlo, Ruzza, 180, 223 Louise, Ryan, 262 Jörg, Rössel, 207, 235 Saada, Emmanuelle, Ost, David, 001 David, Ost, Dennie, 228 Oude Nijhuis, 091 Joyce, Outshoorn, Owen, 076 Louise, 110, 186, 242 Ozcurumez, Saime, 043 Yonca, Ozer, Ceren, 218 Ozgul, 154 Edward, Page, 200 George, Pagoulatos, 146, 192 Anna, Palau, 105, 171, 194 Bruno, Palier, 167 Joakim, Palme, 007 Jaime, Palomera, 005 Federico, Pancaldi, 158 Roberto, Pannico, 009 Takis, Pappas, 092, 268 Christos, Paraskevopoulos, 218 Ayse, Parla, Rebecca, 109 Partos, 042 Thomas, Paster, 157 Kiran, Patel, 155, 178, 233 David, Paternotte, Elise, 015 Pattyn, 222 Darel, Paul, 058 Herman, Paul, 098, 120, 156 Regine, Paul, 009, 184 Ruxandra, Paul, 005 Emmanuele, Pavolini, 227 Leonid, Peisakhin, Cédric, 185 Pellen, 035, 073 Rinus, Penninx, 163, 207 Philippe, Perchoc, Federico, Carlos Gama, da Silva Pereira 027 Sofia, 101, 153 Perez, 025 Davide, Pero', 155 Bruno, Perreau, 017 Maggie, Peters, 020 Yvette, Peters, 019, 205 Klaus, Petersen, Bettina, 248 Petersohn, 147, 168 Maria, Petmesidou, 011, 238 Tanja, Petrovic, 037 Vello, Pettai, 212, 240, 261 Birgit, Pfau-Effinger, 131 Christine, Philliou, R., Daniela 021 Piccio, 130, 163 Frances, Pine, 087 Michael, Pink, 056 Grzegorz, Piotrowski, Ania, 261 Plomien, 048, 149, 226 Philippe, Pochet, 002, 052, 072, 221 Karolina, Podstawa, 107 Benjamin, Pohl, 241, 260 Josine, Polak, 231 Jonathan, Polk, 134, 210 Jonas, Pontusson, O Reilly, Pierce, 228 Pierce, O Reilly, 019, 205 Herbert, Obinger, 161 Peter, Obrien, 085, 109, 138 Odmalm, Pontus, 084 August, Oesterle, 201 Claus, Offe, 242 Kerem, Oktem, Sigrun, 015, 183, 219 Olafsdottir, 062, 194 Stefan, Olafsson, Rebecca, 042 Oliver, Naczyk, Marek, 005 Marek, Naczyk, 007, 130 Susana, Narotzky, 136, 147, 167 005, David, Natali, 010 Daniel, Naujoks, 056 Jiri, Navratil, 027 Fernando, da Costa Maia, Neves 258 Walter, Nicholls, 181, 230 Stephanie, Novak, 107 Niklas, Novaky, Menédez Gonzalez, Maria, 104 Gonzalez, Maria, Menédez 208 Irene, Menendez, 069, 153 Georg, Menz, 014, 034, 166, 211 Paul, Mepschen, 004 Ozden, Mercan, 125, 236 102, Susi, Meret, 153 Anthony, Messina, 230, 235, 266 Sophie, Meunier, 016, 263 Jan-Henrik, Meyer, 206 Roxana, Mihaila, 174 Arnout, Mijs, Lisa, 213 Miller, 138, 251 Jennifer, Miller-Gonzalez, 034 Noa, Milman, 117 Vera, Mironova, 183 Virag, Molnar, 089 Shannon, Monaghan, 185 Aurelien, Mondon, 013, 040 Pierre, Monforte, 252 Martha, Montero-Sieburth, 052, 072 Madalina, Moraru, 079 Nathalie, Morel, 153 Francisco, Moreno-Fuentes, 014, 102, 144 Kimberly, Morgan, 223 Laura, Morosanu, 019, 047 Julia, Moses, 210 Nadja, Mosimann, 178 Joz, Motmans, 251 Michalis, Moutselos, 044 Chandra, Mukerji, 180 Jon, Mulholland, 190 Marie, Joyce Mushaben, 066, 127, 264B Daniel, Mügge, Liza, 102, 126, 251 Mügge, 217 Patrick, Müller, 133 Anna, Müller-Härlin, 111 Ulf, Mörkenstam, Sacchi, Stefano, 101, 171 Slootmaeckers, Koen, 178 167 Saharso, Sawitri, 050 Smith, Michael E., 107 Tremblay, Manon, 067 Samaluk, Barbara, 169 Snel, Erik, 197 Tresch, Anke, 123 Sanchez Salgado, Rosa, 096, 121, 182 Somer, Murat, 161 Tsakona, Anna Elisabeth, 195 Sandelind, Clara, 264A Sommerer, Thomas, 041 Tsilimpounidi, Myrto, 076 Sanmartin, Jose, 070 Sorrels, Katherine, 124 Turcu, Anca, 231 Santbergen, Leo, 241 Sotiropoulos, Dimitrios, 024, 147 Turner, Eric, 040 Sardelic, Julija, 099 Soyaltin, Digdem, 110 Sauer, Birgit, 033 Spehar, Andrea, 035 Ugland, Trygve, 069 Saunders, Claire, 202 Spendzharova, Aneta, 082, 241 Uhereczky, Agnes, 261 Savas, Efe, 042 Spiritova, Markete, 238 Ungor, Ugur, 131 Schaffer, Lena, 210 Spirova, Maria, 135 Ursin, Jani, 225 Schakel, Arjan, 059, 087, 245 Spreitzer, Astrid, 192 Scharpf, Fritz, 048 Stambolis-Ruhstorfer, Michael, 155 Valdez, Sarah, 050, 071 Scheffel, David, 159, 184 Starke, Peter, 136, 205 Valdivielso, Rocio, 030 Schelkle, Waltraud, 030, 174, 190 Starostina, Natalia, 163 Vallbé, Joan-Josep, 116 Schilde, Kaija, 114, 200, 232 Statham, Paul, 199, 223 Vampa, Davide, 187 Schmidt, Vivien, 018, 038, 048 Steinberg, Phil, 022, 239 van Biezen, Ingrid, 037 Schmidtke, Oliver, 035, 264A Stekelenburg, Jacquelien, 034 van de Werfhorst, Herman, 064 Schnabel, Annette, 251 Stengs, Ireme, 011 van der Brug, Wouter, 116, 203 Schneider, Gerald, 041 Stengs, Irene, 191, 211 van der Leun, Joanne, 258 Schoenman, Roger, 092 Stephens, John, 044, 200 Van der Ree, Gerard, 196 Scholten, Peter, 035, 117, 146, 166, 197, Steunenberg, Bernard, 036 van der Ros, Janneke, 178 265 Stiks, Igor, 028, 119 van der Velden, Rolf, 064 Schout, Adriaan, 174 Stiller, Sabina, 149, 226 Van der Zwan, Natascha, 148 Schroedter, Julia, 262 Stjepanovic, Dejan, 099 van Gerven, Minna, 129, 226 Schuck, Andreas, 063 Stockemer, Daniel, 020, 165, 185 van Hooren, Franca, 079, 136 Schulze-Cleven, Tobias, 139 Stoeckel, Florian, 207 Van Ingelgom, Virginie, 207 Schumacher, Gijs, 151 Stone, Marla, 070 van Kessel, Stijn, 236 Schwander, Hanna, 137, 249 Stoyanov, Dragomir, 116, 182 Van Mol, Christof, 176 Schwartz, Herman, 061, 127 Streeck, Wolfgang, 094, 264B Van Reekum, Rogier, 100, 238 Schwellnus, Guido, 209, 217 Stubbergaard, Ylva, 096 van Santen, Rosa, 063 Sciarrotta, Silvana, 027, 193 Sulitzeanu-Kenan, Raanan, 151 Van Walsum, Sarah, 120, 270 Participant Index Participant Scruggs, Lyle, 149 Svallfors, Stefan, 029 Vanhercke, Bart, 129 Segeral, Nathalie, 163 Szikra, Dorottya, 261 Vanhoonacker, Sophie, 016 Segers, Mathieu, 018 Vardaki, Elia, 054 Sezneva, Olga, 011, 258 Tabachnik, Maxim, 254 Vares, Laura, 183 Shahin, Jamal, 175, 239, 259 Takács, Judit, 068, 178 Velmet, Aro, 068 Shalev, Michael, 044, 139, 167, 229 Tanasoiu, Cosmina, 206 Verheul, Jaap, 058 Shaw, Eric, 085 Tapia, Maite, 025, 051 Verloo, Mieke, 033, 102, 178 Shaw, Jo, 003, 028, 119 Tatham, Michael, 143, 170, 222, 245 Vermeersch, Peter, 119 Sheets, Penny, 255 Teigen, Mari, 104 Vermeiren, Jan, 097, 214 shemer Kunz, Yoav, 182 Teitzer, Roland, 077 Vermeulen, Floris, 039, 244 Sherry, Jonathan, 070 Teney, Céline, 262 Versluis, Esther, 241, 260 Shoshan, Nitzan, 211 Teorell, Jan, 113, 162 Veugelers, John, 185 Shum, Robert, 229 Teti, Andrea, 202 Vianello, Ilaria, 221 Shutes, Isabel, 084 Thelen, Tatjana, 130, 184 Ville-pekka, Sorsa, 167 Sierp, Aline, 195 Theodosiou, Aspasia, 054 Vinale, Adriano, 027, 053, 193 Siim, Birte, 033 Thesen, Gunnar, 063, 123 Vincze, Eniko, 083 Sil, Rudra, 177 Thiemann, Matthias, 080 Vink, Maarten, 010, 100 Siles-Brugge, Gabriel, 209, 268 Tieze, Agnes, 133 Vis, Barbara, 136, 151 Simard, Augustin, 075 Timmermans, Arco, 123, 192 Vlandas, Timothee, 137 Simms, Melanie, 051, 073 Tonkens, Evelien, 172 Vliegenthart, Rens, 063, 158, 242 Simoni, Marco, 173, 229 Torpey, John, 058 Voeten, Erik, 041 Sithole, Kundai, 106 Toshkov, Dimiter, 036 Vogiatzoglou, Markos, 202 Skaaning, Svend-Erik, 229 Toubeau, Simon, 248 Vollaard, Hans, 241 Skalamera, Morena, 232 Townsend-Bell, Erica, 033 von Staden, Andreas, 206 Skoutaris, Nikos, 026, 072 Trampusch, Christine, 047, 078, 105, von Wahl, Angelika, 106, 190, 216 66 Participant Index 67 Young, Brigitte, 114, 127 114, Brigitte, Young, 127 Kevin, Young, 126 Gokce, Yurdakul, 003 Zaharijevic, Adriana, 081 Lorenzo, Zamponi, 112 John, Zarobell, 076 Marilena, Zaroulia, 102, 236 Andrej, Zaslove, 078, 171 Zeitlin, Jonathan, 137 Michaël, Zemmour, 083 Violetta, Zentai, 266 Haiyan, Zhang, 105 Nicholas, J. Ziegler, Zobel, 138 Malisa, Genevieve, 188 Zubrzycki, 241 Pieter, Zwaan, 041, 217 Michael, Zürn, Wintle, Michael, 074, 103 074, Michael, Wintle, 148 Tobias, Wiss, 064 Jacqueline, Witschge, 175 Sarah, Wolff, 021, 203 Steven, Wolinetz, Cornelia, 145, 208, 264B 094, Woll, 131 Carole, Woodall, E., 068, 104 Alison Woodward, 023, 140 Anne, Wren, 025, 073 John, Wrench, Eleni, 268 Xiarchogiannopoulou, 159 Xidias, Jason, Christina, 104, 190, 216 Xydias, Lale, 218 Yalcin-Heckmann, 005 Mara, Yerkes, 054 Vassiliki, Yiakoumaki, 057 Volkan, Yilmaz, Wagner, Ines, 025 Ines, Wagner, 104 Sylvia, Walby, 022 Andres, Walliser, 076 Aylwyn, Walsh, 229 016, Laurent, Warlouzet, 004 Claire, Weeda, 117, 138 Agnieszka, Weinar, 139, 187 Timo, J. Weishaupt, 106 Helga, Welsh, 158 Frank, Wendler, 225 Don, Westerheijden, 241 Mark, Wiering, 216 Sarah, Wiliarty, 154, 252 Anchrit, Wille, 011 Daphne, Winland, 014 Elke, Winter, Vrablikova, Katerina, 140 Katerina, Vrablikova, 158 Srdjan, Vucetic, 70 Venues

Binnengasthuis Aula Registration Desk, Exhibits & Session Rooms Plenary venue Oudezijds Achterburgwal 237 Singel 411

PC Hoofthuis The Bazel Session Rooms Reception venue Spuistraat 134 Vijzelstraat 32

Oudemanhuispoort Zuiderkerk Session Rooms Reception venue Oudemanhuispoort 4-6 Zuiderkerkhof 72

Oost-Indisch Huis Locations & Technology The map on the preceding page shows conference venues and hotels Session Rooms for the 20th International Conference of Europeanists. The list below Kloveniersburgwal 48 provides building names and addresses for the highlighted locations.

Hotels

Rho Hotel NH City Centre Amsterdam Nes 05-23, 1012 KC Spuistraat, 288-292, 1012VX Phone: + 31 20 6207371 Phone: + 31 20 4204545 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

Ibis Amsterdam Centre NH Caransa Stationsplein 49, 1012 AB Rembrandtplein 19, 1017CT Phone: + 31 20 7219172 Phone: + 31 20 5540800 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

Technology

Every session room is equipped with a PC Attendees wishing to test their presenta- computer, projector, and projection screen. tions on projecting equipment prior to the Session organizers are strongly encouraged to start of their sessions are encouraged to arrive collect all presentations before the conference early at their session room or to inquire about and then arrive early to pre-load those files. alternative testing sites by visiting the on-site Both these actions will help prevent techno- Registration Desk. logical delays during the session. Wi-Fi access is available to all duly regis- There is also an official conference app tered conference attendees. However, it does available for download on all Android, Apple, require individual account setup. Information and Blackberry devices. The app include in- about how to access your individual Wi-Fi ac- formation about sessions, locations, exhibi- count should have been provided via email in tors, and other useful information. Informa- the weeks directly before the conference. If tion on how to download this app is provided you did not receive this information, please in the conference packet. inquire at the Registration Desk.

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Presidential Plenary

Wednesday, June 26, 2013 6:00 PM - 7:45 PM Nationalism, Populism The Aula (Singel 411) and Democracy in Europe

The presentations that comprise this panel analyze links among nationalism, populism, and democracy in the context of the contemporary European economic crisis, questioning assump- tions that crisis always creates dangerous populisms. Special Events We might expect to see a broad rise in nationalism Chair and populism, and consequent threats to John Bowen democracy, but these linkages are by no means obvious or general. Thus, in this fascinating Wasington University in St. Louis Presidential Plenary, Rogers Brubaker asks why economic crises can and sometimes do provoke nationalism and ethnopolitical conflict, yet do Participants not automatically or uniformly do so.Geneviève Genevieve Zubrzycki Zubrzycki asks how actors in the relatively University of Michigan ethnically and denominationally homogeneous Rogers Brubaker nation-state of Poland are able to construct University of California, Los Angeles pluralism and oppose populism, and spotlights contemporary support for secularism and the Donatella della Porta Jewish revival. Joep Leerssen distinguishes European University Institute between the long-term, relatively banal Joep Leerssen remembered romantic nationalism and the University of Amsterdam capacity of current ethno-populist movements to undermine the state's democratic system, attacked as “elitist-cosmopolitan.” Donatella della Porta examines social movements against austerity to argue that neither nationalism nor populism are per se challenges to democracy, and that some appeals to the people resonate with democratic and deliberative conceptions of democracy. The panel will, we hope, open towards comparative discussions of current political developments.

71 Book Launch Understanding European Movements: New Social Movements, Global Justice Struggles, Anti-Austerity Protest with James Jasper Sponsored by the Social Movements Research Network Thursday, June 27, 2013 • 6:00 PM - 7:45 PM Oudemanhuispoort A0.08

James Jasper is a leading social movements researcher and author or editor of ten books including The Art of Moral Protest: Culture, Biography and Creativity in Social Movements and Passionate Politics: Emotions and So- cial Movements. His lecture will launch the first publication from the CES Social Movements Research Network, Cristina Flesher Fominaya and Laurence Cox's Understanding European movements: New social movements, global justice struggles, anti-austerity protest, with chapters from CES network members. The book is the first sustained scholarly engagement with the new wave of European social movement mobilizations, and situates in- dividual movement waves within the longer term of national and international movement histories. Topics range from Italian social centres to the Icelandic "saucepan revolution", from French anti-capitalist peasant move- ments to the Hungarian and Romanian reception of the global justice movement and from the long history of the European anti-nuclear power movement to collective learning among Spanish Indignados. Jasper's many contri- butions to the cultural analysis of social movements make this semi-plenary session an intellectual highlight.

Plenary Special Events Special European Democracy and the Financial Crises Tuesday, June 25, 2013 • 6:00 PM - 7:45 PM • The Aula (Singel 411)

Chairs Sébastien Chauvin, University of Amsterdam Peter Gourevitch, University of California, San Diego

Participants Wendy Carlin, University College London Cornelia Woll, Sciences Po Anton Hemerijck, VU University Amsterdam Wolfgang Streeck, Max-Planck-Institu fur Gesellschaftsforschung

The crisis of the Euro lies in the context of a global network of 'fault lines’ – creditor to debtor, east and west, north and south. It embraces elements of culture, interests, institutions, rais- ing important debates concerning interpretation and explanation in the social sciences. It challenges policy and application of knowledge to public discourse and behavior. It raises is- sues of democracy and equality, cooperation and justice. This panel offers thoughts concern- ing these important questions from a European and multidisciplinary perspective.

72 The Euro Crisis and Questions of Legitimacy Co-sponsored by the Industrial Relations, Skill Formation & Welfare State Research Network and the European Integration & Global Political Economy Research Network Tuesday, June 25, 2013 • 2:00 PM - 3:45 PM Oost-Indisch Huis E0.02 (VOC Room)

hairs C This semi-plenary session offers a Claes Belfrage, University of Liverpool timely discussion of the euro crisis, Marius Busemeyer, University of Konstanz EU and national responses to the crisis, and questions arising from Caroline de la Porte, University of Southern Denmark, Odense concerns about the legitimacy of European Integration. Specific foci of discussion include: the EMU cri- Participants sis and democratic legitimacy; the Fritz Scharpf, Max Planck Institute for the Studies of Societies crisis and the future of the EU; and Special Events Pepper D. Culpepper, European University Institute the crisis and the welfare state. Vivien Schmidt, Boston University Phillippe Pochet, European Trade Union Institute (ETUI) / Université catholique de Louvain (UCL)

Co-sponsored by the Immigration Research Network and Gender, Sexuality and the Gender & Sexuality Research Network the Politics of Borders Thursday, June 27, 2013 • 6:00 PM - 7:45 PM Oudemanhuispoort C2.17

Chair Virginie Guiraudon, Science Po

Participants Leah Bassel, University of Leicester Nicholas Boston, CUNY Lehman College Thomas Spijkerboer, Free University Amsterdam Sarah van Walsum, Free University Amsterdam

Followed by a reception hosted by research centres of the University of Amsterdam (ARC-GS and IMES).

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