Print Program
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
PB 1 2 3 CES Executive Committee Conference Program Committee Jan Willem Duyvendak, Chair University of Amsterdam Akos Rona-Tas, Co-Chair University of California, San Diego Sheri Berman, Advisory Chair Barnard College Jonathan Hopkin, Co-Chair London School of Economics Julia Lynch, Treasurer University of Pennsylvania Eamonn Butler University of Glasgow Karen Anderson University of Southampton Karen Anderson University of Southhampton Erik Bleich Middlebury College Kim Scheppele Princeton University Deborah Reed-Danahay SUNY at Buffalo Orfeo Fioretos, Local Organizing Committee Temple University Eamonn Butler, Chair Evelyne Huber University of Glasgow University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Maria Fletcher University of Glasgow Isabela Mares Columbia University Helen Hardman University of Glasgow Alberta Sbragia University of Pittsburgh Kelly Kollman University of Glasgow Clare McManus CES Administration University of Glasgow Martin Petrov Nicole Shea, Director World of Film International Festival Council for European Studies Myrto Tsakatika Renee Douglas University of Glasgow Council for European Studies Per Johannson Lillian Klein European Parliament Scotland Council for European Studies Francis McKee Erika Luckert Centre for Contemporary Art Glasgow Council for Europeam Studies Anthony Salamone Kayla Maiuri University of Edinburgh Council for European Studies Chuks Ndulue Council for European Studies Katrine Øgaard Jensen Photo Credits: Council for European Studies Cover Image: Zoey Ren Zoey Ren University of Glasgow, Gilbert Scott Building: © MSeses Council for European Studies / Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA 4.0 2 3 Conference Proposal Reviewers Gabriele Abels Neringa Klumbyte Ayca Arkilic Matthias Koenig Kenneth Armstrong Dora Kostakopoulou Gregory Baldi Richard Lang Alessio Bartolacelli Gyorgy Lengyel Michael Bernhard Julia Lopez Dorothee Bohle Annick Masselot H. Tolga Bolukbasi Matthias Matthijs Martin Carstensen Laurie McIntosh Consuelo Chacartegui Sophie Meunier Anca Chirita Terenzio (Enzo) Mingione Rossella Ciccia Virag Molnar David Cleeton Julia Moses Steven Coulter Emmanuel Mourlon-Druol Sarah de Lange Diego Muro Mariam Dekanozishvili Senka Neuman Evdoxios Doxiadis Sigrun Olafsdottir Maureen Eger Takis Pappas Konstantinos Eleftheriadis Jessica Pearson-Patel Patrick Emmenegger Maria Petmesidou Omar Encarnacion Birgit Pfau-Effinger Isabelle Engeli Gabriel Ricci Elaine Fahey Pnina Rosenberg Bilge Firat Carlo Ruzza Robert Fishman Eileen Ryan Karolina Follis Rosemary Salomone Laura Frader Carolyn Sargent Diane Fromage Dominik Schraff Gillian Glaes Alexandra Schwell Elvire Guillaud Karen Shire Ana Guillen Levent Soysal Jeanne Hanna Oana Stefan Gabriella Ilonszki Kristian Steinnes Christian Joerges Mieke Verloo Yannis Karagiannis Maarten Vink Christel Kesler 4 5 Table of Contents Where to Go, Who to Ask 07 2018 Call for Papers and Proposals 08 Chair's Welcome 10 Principal's Welcome 11 Schedule of Sessions & Events Special Events 12 Wednesday, July 12 19 Thursday, July 13 34 Friday, July 14 52 Mini-Symposia 69 Research Network Sessions 71 Subject Index 76 Participant Index 77 Conference Exhibitors 85 Keynotes 87 Featured Roundtables 90 Resources Map 93 Conference Sponsors 95 4 5 24th International Conference of Europeanists has gone mobile! Get the app on your mobile device now, for free. https://guidebook.com/g/glasgow2017/ 1 Visit the above URL on your device Tap the “download” button to 24th International 2 - get the free Guidebook app - To-do List My Schedule Maps 3 Open Guidebook and look for the guide: Interact 24th International General Info Conference of Schedule Europeanists 6 7 Where to Go, Who to Ask Just arrived? Visit the Registration Desk! As soon as you arrive at the conference, please check in at the Registration Desk located in Hunter Hall. Our Reg- istration Desk staff will give you a badge, badge holder, and conference program, and make note of your arrival. Hate standing in line? Well, if you are in Glasgow on the afternoon of July 11th, you can skip the crowds by checking-in at our Early Registration Desk. Also located in Hunter Hall, the Early Registration Desk will be open from 3:00pm to 5:00pm. So, skip the crowds and come on by! Payments & Certificates of Attendance A CES staff member will be on call throughout the conference to facilitate on-site registrations, finalize payments, and answer administrative and financial questions. Visit us at CES Administrative Services, next to the Registration Desk. To request an e-Certificate of Attendance, simply email [email protected], and we will send your certifi- cate to you digitally. Places to Go Between Sessions Looking for some tea/coffee and a place to work between sessions? The Concert Hall will be designated as a meet- ing and work space for the duration of the conference, and coffee/tea stations can be found outside Hunter Hall next door. Technology Powerpoint and Projectors WiFi Access Every session room is equipped with a computer, The conference venue and all rooms are covered by projector, and projection screen. Session organizers are Eduroam WiFi. Please use your own institutional login strongly encouraged to collect all presentations on a USB details to access Eduroam. For those delegates without flash drive before the conference and then to arrive early an Eduroam account, individual WiFi access has been to pre-load these files. This will help prevent technologi- arranged and you should have received an email from cal delays during the session. the University of Glasgow with login details. If you have Attendees wishing to test their presentations on pro- not received this email please speak with a member of jecting equipment prior to the start of their sessions are staff on the CES Information desk in the Hunter Hall. encouraged to arrive early at their session room or to in- quire about alternative testing sites by visiting the Regis- tration Desk. Remember! You must bring your presentation on a flash drive. Social Media Follow along on social media throughout the conference using the official conference hashtag: #CESConf @CES_Europe @CESEurope @europenowjrnl @europenowjournal 6 7 call for Papers and Proposals Twenty-Fifth International Conference of Europeanists InterContinental Chicago Magnificent Mile, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A. March 29-31, 2018 / Organized by the Council for European Studies (CES) Europe and the World: Mobilities, Values and Citizenship The intensification of migrant flows and capital mobility in Europe in an era marked by economic instability and security crises has generated widespread political backlash that poses fundamental threats to Europe's core institutions. Understanding these developments necessitates the careful study of the wide-ranging and powerful processes of mobility, both from within and outside of Europe, that are reconfiguring identities and citizenship regimes across European nation-states. Because mobility processes are shaped by economic, cultural, and geo- political factors and the challenges they raise span the domains of political governance, party politics, economic policy, security, and collective self-understanding, this topic requires interdisciplinary engagement across the so- cial sciences and humanities. Many of the challenges facing Europe raise questions about the position of Europe in the world. What is specific about the European political crisis and what features does it share with comparable developments in the United States and Asia? To what degree are these changes fueled by transnational coopera- tion and the diffusion of strategies among political actors? What are the possible consequences of the ongoing migration patterns and the associated rise of populist politics for democratic institutions and the welfare state? How are mainstream parties on the left and the right responding to the challenges from the radical right, both in terms of electoral strategy and policy? How can tensions between essentialist views of ‘European values’ and the reality of mass migration be addressed through creative policies aimed at social and cultural inclusion? In light of these concerns, the aim of the conference is to discuss the dimensions and dynamics of the nexus between existing and emergent (im)mobilities, values, and citizenship. While proposals on all topics related to Europe will be considered, special attention will be given to research that emphasizes the cultural, social, and political challenges related to Europe’s experience with internal and external migration. Projects that place the predictors, consequences, and lived realities of these developments in a comparative and international perspec- tive are especially welcome. Specific topics may include, but are not limited to the following: • Subnational, national, and European collective identities • Politics of heritage and memory • Practices of citizenship • Education and global citizenship • Social, cultural, and intellectual exchange • International migration • Civic engagement and global responsibility • Pilgrimage, exploration, and migration • Values, citizenship, and immigrant incorporation • Borders and security • Governance • Anti-immigration politics • Mobility and social exclusion We welcome proposals in all these areas, including cross-thematic and interdisciplinary papers. Proposals may be submitted from August 8 to October 2, 2017. Priority will be given to panel submissions. Participants will be notified of the Program Committee’s decision by December 15, 2017. Jan Willem Duyvendak, Chair Carla Santos,