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 Council for European Studies Chuks Ndulue Council for European Studies

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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

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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.

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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, Co-Chair Bart Bonikowski, Co-Chair University of Amsterdam University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign

8 9 SUSTAINABILITY AND TRANSFORMATION

24th International Conference of Europeanists Glasgow, Scotland • July 12-14, 2017 ______

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University of Glasgow Organized by the Council for European Studies

8 9 Chair's Welcome

Dear CES Community:

After years of financial, economic and political Along with all our participants, this conference crises, there finally seems to be some more positive could not happen without the tireless work of the CES developments in Europe. Far right parties have been staff, including our executive director, Nicole Shea, beaten in Austria, the Netherlands and France, which PhD, the efforts of the program chairs (Akos Rona- shows that right-wing populism is not necessarily the Tas and Jonathan Hopkin) and the program commit- bleak future of European nation-states. These victo- tee (Eamonn Butler, Kim Scheppele, Karen Anderson), ries have – in combination with economic recovery- and the support provided by our local organizing com- given some self-confidence to pro-European parties, mittee (Eamonn Butler, Maria Fletcher, Helen Hard- opening up possibilities to reform the EU and to seri- man, Per Johansson, Kelly Kollman, Francis McKee, ously look at the negative sides of neoliberal global- Clare McManus, Martin Petrov, Anthony Salamone, ization. The renewed élan also helps in confronting Myrto Tsakatika). In addition, the conference is sup- some barely democratic governments within and on ported by funding and in-kind gifts from the Centre the periphery of Europe—in Hungary, Poland, and for Contemporary Arts, The Conversation, Delta, Eu- Turkey—openly flouting European Union norms and ropean Commission, European Parliament, Glasgow reversing the forward march of democratization and City Council, The Mellon Foundation, People Make respect for human rights. Glasgow, Scottish Centre on European Relations, Uni- The anti-EU mood in the UK (, even a soft versity of Glasgow, Visit Scotland, and the World of one) and the US (the Trump administration) seems to Film International Festival. have an interesting and unexpected effect: continental Europe is more ‘on its own’, having to look for new Thank you all for attending and contributing to our partnerships around the world, and having to take the discussions, debates and the success of CES’s 24th In- lead in one of the most important battles of our times: ternational Conference of Europeanists. the fight against global warming. This year’s CES con- ference theme “sustainability and transformation” is therefore extremely topical. The Paris agreements have an even broader meaning than the battle for the future Warmest regards, of our planet. It shows new political configurations: among nations, but also among governments and so- cial movements. During our conference, we have a broad understanding of the theme: sustainability is not just about ecological topics, social and economic transformations have to be sustainable as well.

Over 1200 scholars from a wide variety of disci- plines participating in over 300 panels, roundtables and plenaries will analyze the challenges Europe faces Jan Willem Duyvendak and the developing and promising responses dealing Chair, Council for European Studies (CES) with these challenges, hopefully leading to a more University of Amsterdam prosperous, fair and politically stable European future. The conference will also feature art works and films that will explore these and other topics. In short, these three days in Glasgow promise to provide discussions and debates about the necessary transformation and continuity for a sustainable future.

10 11 Principal's Welcome

I am delighted to welcome the 24th Council for in Europe are highly relevant. Through this conference, European Studies International Conference of Euro- the Council for European Studies brings together indi- peanists to the University of Glasgow. viduals from around the globe with an interest and de- Founded in 1451 by Papal Bull, the University of sire to debate and engage with these questions, helping Glasgow has always been a university in the great Eu- to move forward our understanding of Europe, as well ropean tradition. Europe is at the heart of the univer- as to imagine and perhaps even shape its future. sity, and is embodied by not only our heritage, but by Finally, I would like to take this opportunity to our many staff and students who come from across the wish all participants well and hope that you enjoy not European continent and its islands, by our research only the conference, but have time to experience the and teaching collaborations with other European in- city, which this university calls home – Glasgow. stitutions, and by our engagement with European or- ganisations and learned bodies. The University is acutely aware of the many chal- lenges that we in Europe face today and it is pertinent that we seek to better understand and address these, whether they be societal, political, economic, or envi- ronmental in nature. The issue of Brexit, in particular, Professor Anton Muscatelli has created a sense of unknowing and insecurity for Principal of the University of Glasgow our institutions and the freedoms that we have become accustomed to. Therefore, the questions raised by the conference theme of sustainability and transformation

10 11 EuropeNow Film Festival

Centre for Contemporary Arts, 350 Sauchiehall Street, G2 3JD*

The Council for European Studies, as part of the 24th Annual International Conference of Europeanists, is proud to present the EuropeNow Film Festival, hosted in collaboration with the World of Film International Festival Glasgow (WoFF).

The festival will take place at the CCA: Centre for Contemporary Arts in the City Centre of Glasgow with a wide array of film screenings, including both feature length and short films. The festival will open with the documentary Brexitannia, an 80-minute reflection on the Brexit Referendum in the UK where leave voters ex- plain why they voted leave. The electorate’s comments are interspersed with the views of leading academics and commentators including Noam Chomsky, Saskia Sassen, Guy Standing, Nick Srnicek, Heidi Mirza and Federico Campagna.

All selected filmmakers compete for an audience award – one for Best Short Film and one for Best Feature Film – based on votes cast by audiences after individual festival screenings. The winning films will be announced on the last day of the festival and will be featured on the Visual column of EuropeNow, an interdisciplinary publi- cation that features research, commentary, and journalism on Europe, alongside visual art, literary nonfiction, fiction, poetry, and translations.

Entry to the screenings is free although a suggested donation of £3 per screening is encouraged. All donations will go towards the audience selected Filmmaker Prize.

*PLEASE NOTE that the EuropeNow Film Festival is hosted offsite at the Centre for Contemporary Arts. To reach the venue, you can take the simpliCITY4 (firstbus) bus from the bus-stop on University Avenue at the Boyd Orr Building OR University Library and get off on Sauchiehall Street at the Dental School (which is next door to the CCA). Buses are every 10 minutes and the journey is 13 minutes. Alternately, it is a 25 minute walk or a 7 minute taxi ride to CCA. The nearest Subway stop to the CCA is Cowcaddens and it is a 7-10 minute walk. For more infor- mation about the CCA please see its website: http://www.cca-glasgow.com 12 13 FEATURE FILMS

Brexitannia Wednesday July 12, 8.30 pm - CCA: Centre for Contemporary Arts Director: Timothy George Kelly. Documentary, 80’, 2017, Russia / UK

Synopsis: The first documentary on Brexit. Featuring Noam Chomsky, Saskia Sassen, Guy Standing, Nick Sr- nicek, Heidi Mirza & Federico Campagna.

On/off. Yes/no. Leave or Remain? While referenda always divide people, Brexit did so in a manner unprecedent- ed in modern British history: old pitted against young, nationalists against migrants, the countryside against the city, and “the people” against “the elite.” But underneath these binaries we find human beings whose individual stories influenced the outcome of this historic and perplexing vote. In the referendum the UK was torn apart by debates over the great themes of our age: migration, waning empires, work and its decreasing relevance in an outsourced world that is becoming ever more automated. BREXITANNIA is a portrait of a democracy in all its impossible and ugly glory. With subtle force, yet without judgement, it presents the people of a once powerful empire as they negotiate their identities in a world that is changing faster than ever and in which power appears to lie further and further from people’s own hands.

The Islands and the Whales Thursday July 13, 3.30 pm - CCA: Centre for Contemporary Arts Director: Mike Day. Documentary, 81’, 2016, United Kingdom

Synopsis: In their remote home in the North Atlantic, the Faroe Islanders have always eaten what nature could provide, proud to put local food on the table. The land yields little, so they have always relied on harvesting their seas. Hunting whales and seabirds kept them alive for generations, and gave them the way of life they love; a life they would pass on to their children. But today they face a grave threat to this tradition. It is not the controversy surrounding whaling that threatens the Faroese way of life; the danger is coming from the whales themselves. The Faroese are among the first to feel theff a ects of our ever more polluted oceans. They have discovered that their beloved whales are toxic, contaminated by the outside world. What once secured their survival now en- dangers their children and the Faroe Islanders must make a choice between health and tradition.

ReEvolution Friday 14 July, 3.15 pm - CCA: Centre for Contemporary Arts Director: David Sousa Moreau. Political drama / Thriller, 101’, 2016, Spain

Synopsis: ReEvolution is a suspense and action film with a political and social plot, which many consider to be the first artistic work proposing an economic, political and philosophical close-up on the European crisis. The most sensational “media crime” investigation of history has started. In ReEvolution the flashbacks and the inter- rogatories weaves challenge the audience to rebuild the story of four individuals whose lives, stricken by the crisis, have arrived at their limit.

12 13 SHORT FILMS: WESTERN PROMISES Wednesday July 12, 3.15 pm, CCA: Centre for Contemporary Arts

A selections of short films from Eastern Europe. Untold stories of men and women, families; their mission to em- brace the change and fight for the unknown while nostalgically reminiscing all those unkept promises from the past.

Felicita by Yannis Zafiris / Greece, 10', 2016 On a barren wintry scenery, an abandoned football field, unravels the story of a man, a woman and a child. The man and woman withdraw inside a car, while the child remains outside, despite the cold, kicking a ball. When man’s efforts for reconciliation fail, woman and child come closer together.

Wall by Maya Tsamprou / Greece, 13’, 2015 Friday afternoon. Nine people before a wall. Waiting. Who has the right to see?

Hominid by Alexandros Salimis / Greece, 20', 2017 A peaceful and rational man turns into a beast when it gets great pressure from the staff and his working envi- ronment.

Monica by Dimitris Argyriou / Germany, 5’, 2016 Monica wanted to become a hair dresser when she was young. Things went wrong. This is her story. Based on a real interview with a human trafficking victim.

Invisible by Kostas Gerampinis / Greece, 30’, 2016 Theodore is a lonely 25-year-old who spends his days working out. When he signs up to a new gym, he meets Vicky, a sexy 30-year-old trainer. He tries to claim her attention as he struggles with his shame, image and re- pressed libido.

Bus 43 by Alexis Lazaridis / Greece, 16’, 2015 The film deals with the story of a wealthy man who makes a “journey” incidentally with the public bus of the line, where he encounters some moments of his life that have marked his past. More specifically, he contacts with the bus passengers, who are reminiscent of his past at the most crucial periods of his life. Ηis closest pas- senger is an old ragamuffin, who operates as a deus ex machine, by giving him advice and holding a different attitude than usual. The ragamuffin releases this man from the oppression.

Spectrum by Dimitris Gkotsis / Greece, 12', 2015 Spectrum is used to classify something in terms of its position on a scale between two extreme points. This film documents a slice in the life of five different people living in the heart of the city of and the power rela- tions between them. Priorities entwine, leading to misunderstandings and finally the absolute brutality.

14 15 Building Bridges: New Points of Intersection Between Art and the World

Thursday, July 13, 9:00 am Turnbull Room

The debates over European identity as well as the continuing refugee crisis are but two examples of how the dynamic matrix of Europe requires continual engagement by the brightest minds. European artistic and cultural influences are integral parts of the greater understanding of both American and European history, as well as the tradition of sustaining and transforming cultural memory and identity. This symposium will be devoted to enhancing methodological design choices and best teaching practices to work within structures of power and using the arts as an accelerator to influence agendas, thereby creating bridges between culture, policy and shifts of thought that bring about lasting transformation.

• "Art and Sustainability in the Anthropocene." Panelists: Melissa Fleming, Visual Artist; Martha Schwenden- er, The New York Times and NYU; Patrizia Costantin, Manchester School of Art; Weiyi Chang, University of British Columbia; Chair: Julie Reiss, Christie’s Education New York. • "Provenance Research Across Cultures and Disciplines: Some New Approaches." Panelists: Nick Pearce, University of Glasgow; Jane Milosch, Smithsonian Institution; Christa Roodt, University of Glasgow; Liz Hancock, University of Glasgow. Chair: Nick Pearce, University of Glasgow. • "Word for Word: The Art of Translation." Panelists: Sophie Collins, Editor of Currently & Emotion: Transla- tions; Claudia Daventry, Independent Researcher; Vanni Bianconi, Creator of Babel Translation Festival and Editor of Specimen: The Babel Review of Translations. Chair: Patrick Errington, University of St. Andrews.

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16 17 The 2017 UK General Election: Earthquake or Politics as Usual? July 13, 12:45 - 2pm Wolfson Medical Building: Yudowitz Lecture Theatre

What does the June 2017 snap general election mean for the future of UK politics? Conservative Prime Minister called the election early in the hopes of increasing the Conservative Party's majority in Parliament and thereby strengthen the UK's bargaining position in its Brexit negotiations. Theresa May's gamble failed spec- tacularly: the Conservatives lost their majority and is attempting to form a minority government with the support of the Northern Irish DUP (Democratic Unionist Party).

This roundtable considers key issues concerning the causes and consequences of this dramatic election outcome. What explains the surprising success of the Labour Party and its embattled leader, Jeremy Corbyn? How will the election result influence the UK's Brexit negotiations? What does the election result mean for devolution and the future of social policy?

Participants: Jonathan Hopkin, London School of Economics Anand Menon, King's College London Jane Gingrich, Oxford University (TBC) TBA

Chair: Julie Lynch, University of Pennsylvania

The Politics and Sociology of Health Inequities July 14, 8am - 5:45pm Kelvin Gallery

Now is the time for multidisciplinary engagement with the problematic of social inequalities in health, given that cutting-edge social epidemiology points toward “upstream” factors like social policy, citizenship and migration, labour markets, cultural configurations, and historical transformations and reproductions as the fundamental causes of long-documented differences between societies and social groups in the distribution of disease. This one-day event, a combined effort by leading researchers from two continents, brings together academics, prac- titioners and policy-makers concerned about understanding the politics of health inequalities and revitalising efforts to eliminate them.

This Mini-Symposium is organized by the 24th International Conference of Europeanists, Glasgow 2017 and Special Interest Group on Health Equity in a Glocal World, Wolfson Research Institute for Health and Wellbeing, Durham University*

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18 19 Ideas, Institutions and Actors in the Historical Wednesday, july 12 Development of Care Policies, Session 1 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow John McIntyre - Teaching Room 208 001. Comparative Capitalism and European Integration Chair: Hildegard Theobald, University of Vechta, Germany (Part 1) 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow WMB - Hugh Participants: Fraser Seminar Room 2 Capable to Care? Parenting Support Policies and the Changing Chair: Alison Johnston, Oregon State University Concept of Care . Asa Lundqvist, Lund University, Sweden Participants: Who Cares? Conflicting Ideas on Day Care in an Era of Social Discretionary Exchange Rate Regimes: Lessons from the Change (Denmark 1930-2010s). Klaus Petersen, European Monetary System, 1979-1988 . Martin University of Southern Denmark Hoepner, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Explaining Cross-National Differences in Long-Term Care

Societies, Cologne; Alexander Spielau, Max Planck Wednesday, July 12 Institute for the Study of Societies Policies - a Historical Study about the Role of Culture, Institutions and Actors . Birgit Pfau- Exporting Assets: The Euro and the Flip Side of Comparative Effinger, University of Hamburg/University of Advantage. Gregory Fuller, University of Southern Denmark; Thurid Eggers, University Groningen of Hamburg; Christopher Grages, University of The Political Economy of Austerity: Understanding Variation Hamburg in Distributive Outcomes in Southern Europe. Discussant: Per Jensen, Aalborg University Perez, Boston University; Manos Matsaganis, 005. Banking in Crisis Athens University of Economics and Business 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Discussant: Aidan Regan, University College Dublin Conference Room - 250 002. The Capacity of Liberal states to Enforce Migration Participants: Control: Part 1 Central Banking in Hard Times: Revisiting the Eurozone's 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow Humanities LT Monetary-Fiscal 'Divorce'. Sebastian Diessner, G255 London School of Economics and Political Science Chair: Ilke Adam, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (LSE) From Frankfurt with Legitimacy? Reassessing the Ecb's Participants: (fiduciary) Role During the Eurozone Crisis.Tobias Inclusive Exclusion: Explaining the Control Gap and Irregular Tesche, European University Institute Migration in Europe. Peter O'Brien, Trinity University Glasgow International Aspects on the European Banking Union (EBU): Dynamism on the Harmonization of the Banking The Opening and Closing of Borders in Germany: Control Supervision. Hideki Sato, Kanazawa University Gaps? Patrizia Schneider, University of Hamburg The EU Last Grand Bargain: Explaining the Creation and Discussant: Christof Roos, Vrije Universiteit Brussel Institutional Design of the European Banking 003. The Role of Values in EU Governance: « Human Union. Elena Ríos Camacho, University of Dignity » from Theory to Practice Bamberg 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow John McIntyre 006. Employers and Unions - Room 201 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Chair: Oriane Calligaro, Université libre de Bruxelles Building - G466 Participants: Participants: The Duality of Human Dignity in Europe. Aurora Plomer, The Choice of Active Labour Market Policies for Young University of Bristol People - What Role for Employers? Leonard Geyer, Human Dignity, EU Governance, and the Institutionalisation Bamberg Graduate School of Social Sciences of Ethics. An Essay on the Epistemology and (BAGSS) Ontology of Values. Jim Dratwa, European How Do Business Interest Groups Deal with Political Commission Constraints? a Case Study of Germany. Thomas The Role of Human Dignity in EU Bioethics Politics: A Bridge- Paster, University of Southern Denmark Building Incentive or a Conflict-Driving Force? Trade Unions Under the Pressure of European Integration. a Emilie Mondo, Université libre de Bruxelles Question of Optimism and Pessimism? Johannes Religious Parties, Issue Framing and Morality Policies in Kiess, University of Siegen; Martin Seeliger, EU Governance. Eva-Maria Euchner, Ludwig- Friedrich Schiller University Jena Maximilian University Munich In the Interest of Labor: How Trade Unions Shape Tax Policy Discussant: Francois Foret, Université libre de Bruxelles in Economically Advanced Democracies. Achim Kemmerling, Central European University; 004. Towards a Caring Society? The Role of Cultural

18 19 Despina Alexiadou, University of Pittsburgh Discussant: Volker Benkert, Arizona State University Cultural Obstacles to Transnational Trade Union Cooperation in 010. Identity, Integration and Disintegration: European Europe. Bengt Larsson, University of Gothenburg Trajectories 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott 007. European Disunion Building - Room 134 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Building - Room 656A Participants: Chair: Senka Neuman, University of Groningen The Theory of Functionalism and Support for the European Union. Nicholas Clark, Susquehanna University Participants: Theorizing European Disintegration in Times of Complexity. Analysing the Processes of European (Dis-)Integration. Senka Neuman, University of Groningen Annegret Eppler, University of Innsbruck Societal Education and the Education Bias in European Identity. The "Rule of Law Crisis" of the EU As Disintegrative Juan Fernández, University Carlos III of Madrid; Phenomenon. Annegret Eppler, University of Monika Eigmüller, Flensburg University Innsbruck Transforming the European Union's Image. Malgorzata To Justify Globalization: Patterns of Ideological Conflict in the Winiarska-Brodowska, Jagiellonian University, Public Sphere. Pieter de Wilde, NTNU Trondheim Krakow, Poland The Euro Crisis and the Crisis of Liberal Democracy - 011. Immigration: Lived Experiences Conflicting Justifications of European Interference 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott in Domestic Affairs. Josef Hien, University of Building - Room 132 Milan and WZB Berlin Social Science Center; Elin Hellquist, Stockholm University and Freie Participants: Universität Berlin ‘Growing up' in London: Young Romanian Migrants' Partial Transitions to Adulthood. Laura Morosanu, 008. Foreign Relations University of Sussex; Alexandra Bulat, University 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow JWS - Room College London J15 (J375) Ethnosexism. Immigration and Sexual Politics. Gabriele Dietze,

Wednesday, July 12 July Wednesday, Chair: Ana Costea, National University of Political Studies and Humboldt UniversitätUniversität Basel Public Administration Economic Inequality, Immigrants, and Selective Solidarity. Participants: Gabriele Magni, University of North Carolina, The Place of European Neighbourhood Policy in the EU Chapel Hill External Governance: A Sustainable Partnership Discussant: Giuseppe Sciortino, University of Trento Model? Suhal Semsit, Manisa Celal Bayar University 012. Mainstream Online Media Dealing with Europe’s The Politics of History As Transformative Force in Relations Historicity Between Russia and the West. George Soroka, 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow Carnegie Harvard University Room Mapping Contestation on Fiscal and Economic Integration: Chair: Luciana Radut-Gaghi, University of Cergy-Pontoise Evidence from New Data. Fabio Wasserfallen, University of Salzburg; Thomas Lehner, University Participants: of Salzburg German Media Narratives of Europe’s History. Hedwig Wagner, Europe University of Flensburg Discussant: Carlo Panara, Liverpool John Moores University 009. Historical and Contemporary Positions on War and General Visions of Europe As Legitimations of European Conflict Project. Luciana Radut-Gaghi, University of Cergy- 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow Forehall Pontoise Chair: Sarah Kayß, King's College London Other Europeans from a European Perspective. Elisabeth Le, University of Alberta Participants: The Construction of an Online Story: The European Migrant Ethnicity and Ideology: Czech Germans in Interwar Crisis. Axel Boursier, University of Cergy-Pontoise Czechoslovakia. Jan Rovny, Sciences Po, CEE, LIEPP Discussant: Hedwig Wagner, Europe University of Flensburg British Warriors, German Peacekeepers? the Role of History in 013. Political Competition in a Multi-Dimensional the British and German Army Officer Corps. Sarah Political Space Kayß, King's College LondonGerman Ministry of Defence 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow WMP Yudowitz Seminar Room 1 Romani Girls: Resiliency and Caretaking during the Holocaust Chair: Jane Gingrich, in Romanian-Controlled Transnistria. Michelle Kelso, The George Washington University Participants:

20 21 Luxury Goods Voting and Multi-Party Competition. Tarik and Sustainability in EU Corporate Law Abou-Chadi, Humboldt-University Berlin; Mark 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Kayser, Hertie School of Governance Conference Room - 251 Explaining Voter Responses to Mainstream Parties’ Moderation Chair: Iain Macneil, University of Glasgow Strategies. Jonathan Polk, University of Gothenburg; Johannes Karreth, Ursinus College Participants: Shareholders’ Duties As a Vehicle for Transformation of EU Party System Change and Coalition Politics in the Multiparty Company Law. Hanne Birkmose, Aarhus University Systems of North-Western Europe. Sarah de Lange, University of Amsterdam; Tom van der Meer, Sustainability in EU Company Law - Towards a New Legal University of Amsterdam Form? Anne Mittwoch, University of Marburg The Consequences of a Multidimensional Political Space for Nudging for Corporate Long-Termism and Sustainability. Issue Ownership Voting. Simon Lanz, University of Florian Möslein, University of Marburg; Karsten Geneva; Nathalie Giger, University of Geneva Engsig Sørensen, Aarhus University

Discussant: Herbert Kitschelt, Duke University Enforcement of Shareholder Duties: The Preferred Way to Wednesday, July 12 Sustainability? Konstantinos Sergakis, University of 014. Political Engagement from the Bottom Up Glasgow 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow JWS - Room Discussant: Iain Macneil, University of Glasgow J10 (J355) Participants: 017. Social and Political Cultures in Germany Agents of Change? Russian Political Migrants' Activism and 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow Melville Room Transnational Socio-Political Remittances. Joanna Chair: Louise Davidson-Schmich, University of Miami Fomina, Polish Academy of Sciences Grassroots Democracy in Early Modern Spain. Sarah Penry, Participants: Fordham University Empirical Construction of the Political Spectrum of Germany. Andranik Melik-Tangyan, Institute of Economic and Promoting Sustainable Civic Activism or a “Divided Civil Social Research (WSI) and Karlsruhe Institute of Society”? Western Strategies of Supporting Civil Technology Society in Ukraine. Susann Worschech, European University Viadrina Constructing Hegemony: Germany's New Right and Its Intellectual Foundations. Hartwig Pautz, University 015. Regionalization and Europeanization of the West of Scotland 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow JWS - Room Fitting in, Standing out: Multivocality and Far Right Youth J7 (J361) Subcultural Style in Germany. Cynthia Miller- Chair: Peter Clinton, Universitat Pompeu Fabra Idriss, American University; Annett Graefe, New York University Participants: Discussant: Alistair Cole, Sciences Po Lyon, University of Lyon How Are Top EU Policies on Minorities Challenged Locally? – Lessons for a Linguistically and Culturally Sustainable Europe from Two Southern European 018. Solidarity, Satisfaction, and Segmentation. How Countries. Eda Derhemi, University of Illinois at Program Design and Welfare Regimes Shape Individual U-C Attitudes and Outcomes in the field of Health Care 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow Turnbull Longitudinal Network Analysis of the European Social Space. Emanuel Deutschmann, Otto-von-Guericke- Room University of Magdeburg; Jan Delhey, Otto-von- Chair: Paulette Kurzer, University of Arizona Guericke-University of Magdeburg; Monika Verbalyte, Otto-von-Guericke-University of Participants: Magdeburg Welfare State Institutions and Welfare State Attitudes: Using Privatization to Gain Causal Leverage on the Soft Assets: Regional and Minority Language Use in Two Problem of Attitude Formation. Ellen Immergut, Francophone Regions of Europe in Light of Humboldt University Berlin; Diana Burlacu, the Eu's Strategic Goals on Multilingualism. Humboldt University Berlin Zsuzsanna Fagyal, University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign Satisfaction with the Health Care System in the Netherlands. Karen Anderson, University of Southampton; Andra Immobilism By Design: Fiscal Devolution and Territorial Roescu, University of Southampton Inequality in Italy. Rebecca Oliver, Murray State University; Julia Lynch, University of Pennsylvania Portuguese Public Opinion Toward Healthcare in the Context of Crisis. Tamara Popic, University of Lisbon; Simone A Europe of (Macro-)Regions – the Alpine Macro-Regional Schneider, Trinity College Dublin; Maria Asensio, Strategy and Sub-National Self-Empowerment. University of Lisbon Melanie Plangger, University of Innsbruck Discussant: Paulette Kurzer, University of Arizona 016. Shareholder Duties: A Driver for Transformation

20 21 019. The Political Economy of Monetary Solidarity: Participants: Understanding the Euro Experiment Memory and Countermemory: A Feminst Framework for the 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow East Quad Politics of Memory Following Political Violence. Lecture Theatre Candice Ortbals, Pepperdine University; Lori Poloni-Staudinger, Northern Arizona University Chair: Deborah Mabbett, Birkbeck College Gendering Brexit: Is There Room for Equality? Roberta Discussants: Christopher Bickerton, Cambridge, Anke Hassel, Guerrina, University of Surrey Hertie School of Governance Erik Jones, Johns Hopkins University SAIS Jonathan White, London School of Economics and Political Shattering the Glass Ceiling in Eastern Europe? the Rise of Science; Waltraud Schelkle, London School of Economics Female Presidents. Ausra Park, Siena College Discussant: Judith Ezekiel, Wright State University 020. The Political Presence of Diversity 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott 023. The Role of Leadership in EU Politics and Policy- Building - Room 253 Making: The Value of Theoretical and Methodological Chair: Karen Schönwälder, Max Planck Institute for the study of Cross-Fertilization I Religious and Ethnic Diversity 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow JWS - Stevenson Lecture Theatre Participants: Chair: Henriette Mueller, New York University Abu Dhabi Explaining Voters Preferences for Migrant Parties in the Dutch Elections of 2017. Eelco Harteveld, University Participants: of Amsterdam; Anja Heelsum, University of Explaining the Leadership Crisis in the EU: Agency, Structure Amsterdam; Aad van der Veen, University of and the Struggle Between Hegemonic Projects. Amsterdam; Floris Vermeulen, University of Simon Bulmer, Amsterdam Informal Leadership and Agenda-Shaping in the European Still Not Easy Being Black: The Continued Struggle of Ethnic Parliament – on the Process, Institution and Impact Minority Candidates to Get Elected. Evidence of Parliament’s Own-Initiative Reports (1999- from 2015 British Parliamentary Elections. Maria 2016). Andreas Maurer, University of Innsbruck Sobolewska,

Wednesday, July 12 July Wednesday, What Were They Thinking? an Analysis of European Finance Dissecting Intersectionality: Ethnicity, Gender, Race and Ministers' Cognitive Maps During the Euro Crisis. Religion in Political Representation. Silvia Erzeel, Marij Swinkels, Utrecht University Vrije Universiteit Brussel Discussant: Femke Van Esch, Utrecht University Discussant: Anja Heelsum, University of Amsterdam 024. A Pivotal European Value under Stress: The 021. The Politics of Far-Right and Far-Left Radicalism in Rule of Law Crises and their Impact on EU’s Political Europe: Economies, Identities and Institutions Integration 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow Anatomy - 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow John Large LT McIntyre - Room 201 Chair: Milada Anna Vachudova, University of North Carolina at Chair: François Foret, Université libre de Bruxelles Chapel Hill Participants: Participants: The EU: Still “Integration Through Law”? Sabine Saurugger, Radical Right Mobilization in Ukraine. Lenka Bustikova, Sciences Po Grenoble Arizona State University Defining a Multifaceted Concept in a Multifaceted ‘Part of the Elite’? Antineoliberal Populism and Trade Organization: The Council of Europe and the Unionism in Italy and Spain. Enrico Padoan, Safeguard of Rule of Law Principles. Cristina University of Chile Dallara, University of Bologna; Bartolomeo Populism and Democratic Backslide in Central and Eastern Cappellina, Sciences Po Bordeaux Europe: The Role of Regional Organizations. Anna The Role of the Venice Commission As a “Standard-Setter” in Meyerrose, The Ohio State University Rule of Law Promotion. Tetiana Kudria, Université Trade Shocks, Institutions, and Political Polarization: Evidence libre de Bruxelles from France. Sara Watson, The Ohio State Discussant: Ramona Coman, Université Libre de Bruxelles University Discussant: Milada Anna Vachudova, University of North Carolina 025. The Political Economy of Brexit and the EU at Chapel Hill 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow East Quad Lecture Theatre 022. The Power of Gender: Women and Political Chair: Zdenek Kudrna, EMUchoices.eu Disruption 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Participants: Building - Room 356 The Internal Market of the European Union with(out) the

22 23 United Kingdom. Adam Ambroziak, School Same Words, Different Ideas? The Social Construction of of Economics Care Markets in Italy and UK. Costanzo Ranci, Polytechnic of Milan; Marco Arlotti, Polytechnic of Europe's Britain: Brexit through the Eyes of the Rest of Europe. Milan; Marta Cordini, Politechnical University of Tim Oliver, LSE Milan Brexit and the Problem of European Disintegration. Ben The Introduction and Reform of Long-Term Care Insurance in Rosamond, University of Copenhagen Germany: The Welfare State Context. Hildegard Brexit As a Wake-up Call: Contestation and Citizen Agency Theobald, University of Vechta, Germany in European Integration Theory. Antje Wiener, Women's Labour Force Participation in Later Life - a Heritage University of Hamburg of Family Policies of the Past? Per Jensen, Aalborg Discussant: Scott James, Kings College London University; Birgit Pfau-Effinger, University of Hamburg/University of Southern Denmark 026. Comparative Capitalism and European Integration Discussant: Asa Lundqvist, Lund University, Sweden (Part 2) 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow WMB - Hugh 029. Comparative Approaches to the Study of Causes and Wednesday, July 12 Fraser Seminar Room 2 Consequences of Fiscal Austerity Policies in the European Chair: Aidan Regan, University College Dublin Union 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Participants: Building - Room 356 Rethinking the Uk's Growth Model: Industrial and Skills Chairs: Juan Munoz-Portillo, University of Cambridge; Pieter van Policies for the ‘Knowledge Economy'. Steven Coulter, London School of Economics Houten, University of Cambridge

European Integration and Capitalist Diversity on Europe's Participants: Eastern Periphery. Dorothee Bohle, European Domestic Drivers of Austerity: A Rationalist Account of University Institute Adjustment Preferences in the Eurozone Periphery. Celtic Phoenix or Leprechaun Economics? The Political Ari Ray, University of Zurich Economy of an FDI-Model within Europe. Aidan Austerity. Where and Why Politics Still Matters. Klaus Regan, University College Dublin; Samuel Brazys, Armingeon, University of Bern; Stefano Sacchi, University College Dublin University of Milan Discussant: Alison Johnston, Oregon State University Explaining the Magnitude and Composition of Fiscal Austerity Episodes in the European Union. Juan Munoz- 027. The Capacity of Liberal States to Enforce Migration Portillo, University of Cambridge; Pieter van Control. Part 2 Houten, University of Cambridge 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow Humanities Daily Judgement: Political News and Financial Markets. LT G255 Michael Breen, Dublin City University; Iain Chair: Christof Roos, Vrije Universiteit Brussel McMenamin, Dublin City University; Michael Courtney, Dublin City University; Gemma McNulty, Participants: Dublin City University Theorizing Control Gaps in Extraterritorial Immigration The Economic Cleavage Under Crisis Conditions: Any Controls. James Hampshire, University of Sussex; Party Response to Austerity? Carolina Plaza, Nicole Ostrand, Sussex Centre for Migration Universidad de Salamanca Research Discussant: Sebastian Dellepiane, University of Strathclyde Migration Control Through Social Rights. Access to Social Benefits for Non-Removed Migrants.Ilker Ataç, University of Vienna; Sieglinde Rosenberger, 030. Democracy, Deliberation and Mobilization in the University of Vienna European Union 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow Anatomy - Immigration Policies in the Western World: Convergence or Large LT Divergence? Marc Helbling, WZB Berlin Social Science Center Participants: Discussant: Ilke Adam, Vrije Universiteit Brussel In Search for an Electoral Link Between the EU Electorate(s) and the EU Proposals: Reality or Wishful Thinking? Magda Giurcanu, East Carolina University 028. Towards a Caring Society? The Role of Cultural Ideas, Institutions and Actors in the Historical The Problematique of Indirect Democracy in Europe. Hans Development of Care Policies, Session 2 Keman, VU University Amsterdam 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow John Questioning the EU's Transformative Power: Democratic McIntyre - Teaching Room 208 Backsliding and the Design of EU Enlargement Chair: Klaus Petersen, University of Southern Denmark Policy. Natasha Wunsch, University College London Participants:

22 23 Questioning Europe: Explaining the Variation in EU-Related Uppsala University Parliamentary Questions in Europe's National Domesticizing Financial Economies: Studying Finance in­ Parliaments. Lauren Perez, University of Chicago Between Market Devices, Everyday Calculation Europe's Social Contours: A Network Analysis of Transnational and Government. José Ossandón, Copenhagen Human Activities. Jan Delhey, Otto-von-Guericke- Business School; Joe Deville, Lancaster University; University of Magdeburg; Emanuel Deutschmann, Jeanne Lazarus, Science Po; Mariana Luzzi, Otto-von-Guericke-University of Magdeburg; Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento Auke Aplowski, Otto-von-Guericke-University of Payment Cards in Europe. the Return of Nation-States. Akos Magdeburg Rona-Tas, University of California, San Diego; 031. Education in France: Challenges, Representations, Alya Guseva, Boston University and Reforms Discussant: Akos Rona-Tas, University of California, San Diego 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Conference Room - 250 034. Institutional Changes and Anti-Corruption Chair: Marie-Christine Koop, University of North Texas Regulation in Europe 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Participants: Building - Room 656A Educating the (Im)Migrant Child in Today’s France: Chair: Denis Saint-Martin, Université de Montréal Pedagogies, Challenges, and Success Stories. Marie Schein, Texas Christian University Participants: French Schools on the Big Screen: Is the Republican Model The Small World Effect: Legislative Size and Political Sustainable? Michèle Bissière, University of North Resistance to Anti-corruption Reform. Denis Saint- Carolina-Charlotte Martin, Université de Montréal Education Reforms in France Under the Hollande Presidency: The ‘Thesis, Antithesis, and Synthesis’ of Politicization: Testing Assessing the 2013 Law on the “Refoundation of the Temporal Rupture Theory in the Politics of the School". Marie-Christine Koop, University of Bureaucratic Appointments with Evidence from North Texas Westminster. Christopher Cooper, University of Ottawa Wednesday, July 12 July Wednesday, Higher Education in France during the Hollande Presidency. Patricia Cummins, Vrginia Commmonwealth Citizen Inc. 2.0 : The Transition to Corporate Citizenship in University Europe. Maxime Boucher, Université de Montréal Discussant: Marie-Christine Koop, University of North Texas Discussant: Andrea Wagner, MacEwan University

032. European Identities and Government: Regionalism, 035. Left, Right, or Wrong? The (Ir)Relevance of the Federalism, and Integration in the EU Left-Right Continuum in Analysis of Party Politics in 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow JWS - Room Europe Today. J7 (J361) 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow WMP Yudowitz Seminar Room 1 Participants: State Transformation and European Integration: The Expression Chair: Krzysztof Jasiewicz, Washington and Lee University of Rights (1988-2014). RD Andew Stark, University of Cambridge Participants: The Different Meaning of Left and Right in Highly Xenophobia and Anti-Europeanism: The Relevance of National Industrialized Democracies. Detlef Jahn, University and European Identities for Explaining Tolerance of Greifswald Towards Immigrants. Livia García-Faroldi, University of Malaga, Spain Populism in Eastern Europe: Beyond Left and Right. Lenka Bustikova, Arizona State University Below the Member State: A Comparative Study of Regional Compliance with European Union Legislation. Dynamics of Change and the Meaning of Left-Right Peter Clinton, Universitat Pompeu Fabra; Javier Identifications in Poland 1991-2015.Tadeusz Arregui, Universitat Pompeu Fabra Szawiel, University of Warsaw Discussant: Dora Kostakopoulou, University of Warwick Discussant: Krzysztof Jasiewicz, Washington and Lee University

033. Financialization in Europe: Changing Forms of 036. Memory and Identity Politics in the Context of Money Crisis 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Building - Room 134 Building - G466 Chair: Alya Guseva, Boston University Chair: Aline Sierp, Maastricht University

Participants: Participants: De-Vicing Consumer Credit. Envisioning a Future for Credit Post-War Nostalgia, Anti-EU Populism and EU-Skepticism in Cards in 1960s and 1970s Sweden. Orsi Husz, Austria. Christian Karner, University of Nottingham

24 25 Is Poland an Island? Polish Parliamentary Debates on European Participants: Crises 2004-2016. Marcin Napiórkowski, University Constructing Creditworthiness: Differing Conceptions of of Warsaw "Sound Public Finances" in Credit Ratings and in European Fiscal Surveillance, Their Institutional The Battle for Hegemony in the Midst of the Economic Crisis: Origins and Their Implications for Policy Making. Greek Elites, National Identity and Europe. Zinovia Waltraud Schelkle, London School of Economics; Lialiouti, Panteion University, Athens; Giorgos Zsofia Barta, SUNY Albany Rockefeller College of Bithymitris, Panteion University, Athens Public Affairs and Policy Discussant: Aline Sierp, Maastricht University Of 'Accountants' and 'Europeanists' - Conflicting Logics of Action Between Troika Institutions. Susanne 037. Mobilizations Around the Marketization of Welfare: Lütz, Free University Berlin; Sven Hilgers, Free The Cases of Health Care, Care, and Domestic Work University Berlin; Sebastian Schneider, Free 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow Forehall University Berlin Chair: Virginie Guiraudon, Sciences Po Explaining the Expanded Mandate and Powers of the European

Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) in Wednesday, July 12 Participants: Financial Sector Governance. Aneta Spendzharova, Emergence of a Migrant Care Work Force – Impact and Maastricht University Interaction of Marketization and Social Policies in Receiving and Sending Countries. Karin Gottschall, 040. Sustainability and Consumer Protection in the EU University of Bremen 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott New Coalitions in the French Personal and Household Services Conference Room - 251 Sector. Virginie Guiraudon, Sciences Po; Clémence Chair: Mónika Józon, Sapientia- Hungarian University of Ledoux, University of Nantes Transylvania, Faculty of Economics and Humanities Employers As Actors in Care and Household Service Markets: Mapping Employment Relations in the Case of Participants: Germany. Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen Integrating National Civil Procedure and the (Sustainable) Protection of EU Consumer Interests. Stephanie Who Cares about Care Workers? Comparing Workers' Law, Max Planck Institute for International, Mobilisation in Three Marketised Care Sectors in European and Regulatory Procedural Law, the Netherlands. Franca van Hooren, University of Luxembourg Amsterdam Social Sustainability, Human Rights and Unfair Personal Discussants: Kimberly Morgan, George Washington University; Securities in Europe. Aurelia Ciacchi Colombi, Jane Gingrich, University of Oxford University of Groningen, Law Faculty

038. Non-state Actors and Humanitarian Migration Legal Sustainability in Time of Crisis- the Case of Consumer Contract Fairness in Europe. Mónika Józon,

Management at the Delocalized EU Border (Part I) Sapientia- Hungarian University of Transylvania, 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow WMB - Faculty of Economics and Humanities Gannochy Seminar Room 3 Discussant: Andrea Fejos, University of , School of Law Participants: Migrants at the Uneasy Borderland(s) of “Greece”: Routes”, 041. Sustainable Development Across EU Policy Fields “Transit” Points, and Unsteady Categories 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow JWS - Room at and from the Shifting Geographies of the J15 (J375) “Humanitarian” Regime Governing “Greece”. Aila Chair: Carlo Colombo, Tilburg University Spathopoulou, Kings College University London Keep Them There: Humanitarianism Overseas and the Politics Participants: of Containment . Karolina Follis, Lancaster A Politico-Legal Analysis of EU and Member State Action: University A Case-Study on the Sustainable Development Mapping Humanitarian Non-State Actors of Migration Goals. Ries Kamphof, Universiteit LeidenKaleidos Management in Tunisia, Libya and Egypt. Paolo ResearchClingendael Institute Cuttitta, VU University Amsterdam The Growing Importance of Commons Under the Paradigm The Humanitarian Government of Migrant Workforce: The of Sustainability. A European Perspective. Maria Role of the Italian Red Cross in the Agricultural Dolores sanchez Galera, University Carlos III District of Venosa. Carlo Caprioglio, University of Madrid Roma Tre "Cost-Sharing Agreements, Intellectual Property and Taxation – 039. Solvency, Creditworthiness and Debt Repayment in a Study on Law, Development and Sustainability". Arthur Ignácio, University of Porto the European Union 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow Turnbull Discussant: Ania Zbyszewska, University of Warwick Room Chair: Daniel Cardoso, FCSH-NOVA University of Lisbon 042. The Role of Leadership in EU Politics and Policy- Making: The Value of Theoretical and Methodological

24 25 Cross-Fertilization II University Amsterdam 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow JWS - Does Welfare State Play a Role in Urban Unrest? Learning from Stevenson Lecture Theatre Paris, London and Stockholm Riots. Chiara Lodi Chair: Henriette Mueller, New York University Abu Dhabi Rizzini, Luigi Einaudi Research Centre, Turin An Act of Desperation or a Political Act? Migrant Protest in Participants: Greece. Georgios Karyotis, University of Glasgow; What Makes Collaborative Leadership Successful? The Stratos Patrikios, University of Strathclyde; Cognitive Dimension of European Integration. Dimitris Skleparis, Hellenic Foundation for Femke Van Esch, Utrecht University; Henriette European & Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP) Mueller, New York University Abu Dhabi 046. Financialization and Pension Reform Leadership By Default: The ECB and the Announcement of Outright Monetary Transactions. Magnus Schoeller, 12:45 to 2:00 PM - University of Glasgow Turnbull Institute for European Integration Research EIF, Room University of Vienna Chair: Marek Naczyk, University of Oxford Leadership or Leaderless? EU Foreign Policy in a Time of Participants: Crisis and Change. Lisbeth Aggestam, University of Non-Corporatist Social Bargaining for Welfare Retrenchment: Gothenburg Public Pension Reforms in Southern European Discussant: Simon Bulmer, University of Sheffield Countries. Sung Ho Park, Yonsei University, Wonju Campus 043. Translating The Future: Investigating Art and The Sustaining the Unsustainable? Explaining the Maintenance of Deep Past As A Way of Learning How To Live Now Defined Benefit Pension Schemes in Finland and 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow Carnegie the Netherlands. Ville-Pekka Sorsa, Hanken School Room of Economics; Natascha van der Zwan, Leiden Chair: Gnaomi Siemens, Columbia University University Discussants: Nyree Finlay, University of Glasgow; Paula Public Pension Reforms at the Crossroads - Financial Sutherland, N/A Sustainability Vs Social Sustainability. Eusebi

Wednesday, July 12 July Wednesday, Colàs, Univ. Pompeu Fabra 044. Welfare State Reform in Post-Socialist Eastern 047. Food Security and Agricultural Transformation Europe and Russia 12:45 to 2:00 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Building - Room 132 Building - Room 132 Chair: Vikki Turbine, University of Glasgow Participants: Why Genetically Engineered Food Is Key to European Sustainability. Thomas Menn, United States Participants: Military Academy at West Point; Leena Scaria, Welfare Governance, Service Delivery & Non-State Actors in None Contemporary Russia. Eleanor Bindman, Queen Mary University London The EU's Common Agricultural Policy Between Policy Stasis and Transformation: The Role of Ideas. Gerry Regional Variations of the Service Provision Reforms in Russia: Alons, Radboud UniversityBoston University Political, Economic & Bureaucratic Aspects. Anna Tarasenko, Higher School of Economics, St Across Species and National Boundaries: Transhumance in Petersburg, Ruusia 21st Century Europe. Susanne Unger, American University Overhauling Russia’s Child Welfare System: Ideas, Institutions & Agents of Policy Change. Meri Kulmala, Protected Denominations of Origin (PDOs): A Commons for University of Helsinki Late Capitalism? Thomas Abercrombie, New York University Social Transformation & the Question of Post-Socialist Welfare Regimes in Contemporary Eastern Europe. Terry Discussant: Rosa Fernandez, University of Chester Cox, University of Glasgow Discussant: Zhanna Chernova, Higher School of Economics, St 048. Immigration Research Network Meeting Petersburg 12:45 to 2:00 PM - University of Glasgow Forehall

045. Contentious Politics: Political Protests and Urban 049. Migration and Adjustment Unrest 12:45 to 2:00 PM - University of Glasgow JWS - Room 12:45 to 2:00 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott J7 (J361) Conference Room - 250 Chair: Evren Yalaz, Universitat Pompeu Fabra Barcelona Participants: Participants: Political Executives or Appointed Mandarins? Two Competing European Immigrants as Welfare Recipients in Poland. Conceptualizations of the European Commission. Perceptions and Practices of Using Welfare Systems Bart Bes, Lund University; Jan Pieter Beetz, VU

26 27 by different Categories of Foreigners in a Central The Astronautical Discourse in an English Primary School European State. Katarzyna Andrejuk, Polish During the Principia ESA Mission. Andrew Thomas, Academy of SciencesUniversity of Warsaw Montfort University, Leicester Unwillingly Adopting. Syrian Children in Old Europe. Victoria The Potential of Space Tourism for Space Popularisation: An Koutsoupia, International Hellenic University Opportunity for the EU Space Policy? Antonella Forganni, ESSCA EU-Asia Institute The Refugee Status, But What Next? Aspirations and Frustrations of Refugees in Europe. Anja Heelsum, Discussants: Harald Köpping Athanasopoulos, ESSCA; Thomas University of Amsterdam Hoerber, ESSCA-School of Managment Language Roulette – the Effect of Random Placement on Refugees' Labour Market Integration. Daniel Auer, 052.1. How to Get Published University of Lausanne 12:45 to 2:00 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Building - Room 253 050. Nation State and Economic Integration Chair: Elizabeth Walker, Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 12:45 to 2:00 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott

Building - Room 356 Discussants: Terry Cox, University of Glasgow David Smith, Wednesday, July 12 Chair: Katharina Meissner, Institute for European Integration University of Glasgow; Luca Anceschi, University of Glasgow Research EIF, University of Vienna 053. Transparency: a Transformative Value to Reform a Participants: Crisis-Shaken EU? Technocracy, Nation State Control and the Market in the 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow John McIntyre European Union: Patterns of Pooling and - Room 201 Delegation of Competences after the Crisis. Daniel Chair: Ramona Coman, Université Libre de Bruxelles Seikel, Institute of Economic and Social Research (WSI) at the Hans-Böckler-Foundation Participants: The Implementation of Strengthened Economic Policy The European Parliament, Transparency and Trilogues. Justin Coordination in the EU. Leon Kanthak, Cologne Greenwood, Robert Gordon University; Christilla Center for Comparative Politics, University of Roederer-Rynning, University of Southern Denmark Cologne EMU: Fostering Legitimacy through “Transparent” Economic What Does the Marketization of the State Mean for Democratic Instruments? Marylou Hamm, Université libre de Government in Advanced Capitalist Countries? the Bruxelles - Sciences Po Strasbourg Missing Political Economy of the State. Abby Innes, Discussant: Oriane Calligaro, Université libre de Bruxelles LSE Discussant: Anita Pelle, University of Szeged 054. Business Interests and the Development of the European Welfare State I 051. Soft Power and Conditionality 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow WMP Yudowitz 12:45 to 2:00 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Seminar Room 1 Building - Room 134 Chairs: Pierre Eichenberger, University of Berne; Dennie Oude Nijhuis, Leiden University Participants: Power of Conditionality Vs. Power of Ideas: The Influence of Participants: the EU and the OECD on National Policymaking “No Monster like the Beveridge Plan”. Employers and the Compared. Ebru Ertugal, Baskent University Shaping of the Welfare Mix in Switzerland. Pierre The Limits of the Eu's Soft Power: Authoritarian Resilience in Eichenberger, University of Berne Morocco. Jonathan Hill, King's College London Business Interests and the Costs of Welfare State Development. Do Anti-EU Attitudes in Russia and Turkey Threaten EU Dennie Oude Nijhuis, Leiden University Cohesion? Marsha Olive, Bahcesehir University, Employers and Social Policy in the UK, 1908-75. Paul Bridgen, , TurkeyKadir Has University, Istanbul, University of Southampton Turkey Business Interests and the Development of the German Welfare 052. The Popularization of Space State. Thomas Paster, University of Southern 12:45 to 2:00 PM - University of Glasgow Carnegie Denmark Room Discussant: Thomas Paster, University of Southern Denmark Chair: Thomas Hoerber, ESSCA-School of Managment 055. Business Power and Finance: Business’ Channels Participants: Where No European Has Gone before: Representations of to Shape Public Policy in the Aftermath of the Great Europe (an integration) in Science Fiction. Harald Recession Köpping Athanasopoulos, ESSCA 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Building - Room 356 @Iamphilaelander: Social Media and Popularising Space Science . Lorna Ryan, City University London Chair: Alison Johnston, Oregon State University

26 27 Participants: University of Tartu Narva College Bob Deen, Organisation Public Anger, Business Power, and the Regulation of Finance in for Security and Cooperation in Europe High Commissioner the UK and the US. Pepper Culpepper, University on National Minorities Office;Natalya Kosmarskaya, Russian of Oxford Academy of Sciences; Ammon Cheskin, University of Glasgow

With Friends like These: Explaining Advocacy Coalitions over Financial Regulatory Policy. Stefano Pagliari, City 060. EU Constitutionalism University London 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Building - Room 253 What Determines the Structural Power of Business? City Chair: Kim Scheppele, Princeton Mayors and Their Concern for Growth. Raphael Reinke, University of Zurich Participants: Discussant: Erik Jones, Johns Hopkins University SAIS Transformation from Within: Reinterpreting EU Constitutionalism's Equilibria in the Current 056. Citizenship Education for Non-Citizens Treaty Framework. Konstantinos Alexandris 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Polomarkakis, University of Bristol Building - Room 132 EU Constitutionalism, Crisis and the Security of the European Chair: Marc Helbling, WZB Berlin Social Science Center Project. Massimo Fichera, University of Helsinki EU Treaty Revision, 1951-2015: Changing Rules and Norms Participants: and the Case for Reform. Dermot Hodson, Birkbeck Discussants: Helen Haste, Harvard University Liav Orgad, College London; Imelda Maher, University College Radzyner School of Law Freie Universitat Berlin; Ruth Ditlmann, Dublin Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung; Ana Corrêa, Université Libre de Bruxelles 061. European Economic Decision-Making and Gender Politics: Quota’s on Corporate Boards in the European 057. Competition, State Aid and the Level Playing Field Union and North Western Europe 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow WMB - 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Gannochy Seminar Room 3 Building - Room 656A Chair: Alison E. Woodward, Institute for European Studies

Wednesday, July 12 July Wednesday, Participants: Critical Assessment of the Cross-border Mergers Directive (Directive 2005/56/EC): Proposals for Reform. Participants: Thomas Papadopoulos, University of Cyprus Civil Society Activism for European Women on Boards. Alison International Hellenic University E. Woodward, Institute for European Studies Conflict and Competition in French Hospital Policy. Genevieve Missing Women on Corporate Boards: A Case-Study of Coderre-LaPalme, University of Greenwich; Belgium's Gender Board Quota. Hannelore Roos, Charles Umney, University of Leeds Hasselt Universiteit Italian Benefit Companies and Its Brothers. Towards a Implementation of Second Level Quotas in Finland: A Lesson Transformation of Company Law in the Sense of for Europe? Anne Maria Holli, University of Sustainability? Alessio Bartolacelli, University of Finland Macerata Discussants: Colette Fagan, University of Manchester; Sylvia Discussant: Gregory Fuller, University of Groningen Walby, Lancaster University

058. Democracy and Brexit 062. From Government Performance to Election: 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow Humanities LT Decentralisation Dynamics Across the World G255 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow Turnbull Room Chair: Michael Bauer, German University of Administrative Participants: Sciences Speyer Brexit and EU Citizenship: The Construction of European Solidarity in Germany Following the UK Referendum. Charlotte Galpin, University of Participants: Copenhagen Explaining the Varieties of Performance of Local Governments Across New and Old Democracies. Eliska The Parliamentarization of Brexit. Kenneth Armstrong, Drapalova, Hertie School of Governance University of Cambridge European Governance Monitor – Measuring Administrative The International Relations of English Local Authorities in the Capacity and Performance. Julie Braun, Hertie Shadow of Brexit. Carlo Panara, Liverpool John School of Governance Moores University; Mike Varney, University of Hull Second-Order Election Effects in the European Multilevel 059. Ethno-National Minorities in Inter-State Relations Electoral System. Arjan Schakel, Maastricht 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow Carnegie Room University Chair: David Smith, University of Glasgow 063. John Bowen's On British Islam: Religion, Law, and Discussants: Zsuzsa Csergõ, Queen's University Kristina Kallas, Everyday Practice in Shari'a Councils

28 29 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow Forehall 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow East Quad Chair: Erik Bleich, Middlebury College Lecture Theatre Discussants: John Bowen, Washington University in St. Louis; Participants: Elisabeth Becker, Yale Justin Gest, George Mason University; Conflicting Values: New Member States and the Common Matthias Koenig, University of Göttingen; Jean Beaman, Purdue European Asylum System. Jolan Nisbet, University University of Glasgow Explaining Variations in Eastern European States' Responses 064. Lawmaking and Administration in the EU to the Migrant Crisis (2013-2015). Tatiana Rizova, 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Christopher Newport University Conference Room - 250 Comparing Europe's Response to Yugoslav and Syrian Participants: Refugees in the 1990s and 2010s. Irial Glynn, Better Regulation Programs' Issues: Improving Regulation, Leiden University Enhancing Legitimacy. Pierre-Yves Sagnier, Will Europe Survive Its "Refugee Crisis"? Jeroen Doomernik, University of Lille, France University of Amsterdam Wednesday, July 12 Abusing the EU for Intergovernmental and Inter-Institutional Battles – How Sustainable Is the Eu's System of 068. Reviewing Intersections Between European Health Policy-Making? Analysis of Policy Success and Care and Social Change Policy Failure in Contested Policy Areas. Isabel 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Winnwa, University of Bamberg Building - Room 134 Rethinking EU State Aid Control in a Multi-Level Chair: Shelley Grant, Queen Mary University of London Environment. Carlo Colombo, Tilburg University Participants: Discussant: Richard Lang, University of Brighton Pre-Natal Technologies, Redesigning the Social Genetics of European Families. Shelley Grant, Queen Mary 065. Past and Present: Dealing with Multiple Memories University of London 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Heteronormativity in Health Policy: The Social (Re) Conference Room - 251 Construction of the Lesbian Mother. Sarah Cooper, Participants: University of Exeter; Claire Dunlop, University of Remembering the Present: Dealing with the Memories of Exeter Terrorism in the EU. Ana Milosevic, KU Leuven The Politics of Reproductive Health: Setting the Agenda for Sex Are National Heritages Becoming Deviant Narratives? David Education in Schools. Sarah Cooper, University of Duarte, NA Exeter Using Contentious Tactics in Memory Politics: Insights from 069. Risks, Targets, Knowledge: The Ambivalent German Movements for Remembrance. Jenny Informational Governance of European Migration Wüstenberg, York University Policies 066. Redemption and Representation: Remembering War 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow WMB - Hugh in Eastern Europe Fraser Seminar Room 2 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow Melville Room Chairs: Regine Paul, University of Bielefeld; Christina Boswell, Chair: Sonja Avlijas, Sciences Po University of Edinburgh

Participants: Participants: World War II on the Small Screen. German Apologia and The Drivers of Migration Governance. Andrew Geddes, Redemption Challenge European Narratives of European University Institute War and Genocide. Volker Benkert, Arizona State Re-Interpreting Knowledge, Expertise and EU Governance: The University Case of Security Research Policy & Its Implications The Museum Representation of National Socialist Perpetrators for Migration. Emma Carmel, University of Bath in Germany and Austria. Sarah Kleinmann, Institute Targets and the Quest for Political Trust: Performance Targets of Saxon History and Cultural Anthropology, in UK Immigration Policy. Christina Boswell, Dresden University of Edinburgh Migrant Literature As Agency for Cultural Memory – Visions Integration By Risk Analysis? Frontex and the Silent of Europe in Contemporary German-Language Harmonization of European Border Control. Regine Literature from Eastern Europe. Jessica Ortner, Paul, Bielefeld University University of Copenhagen Discussant: Christof Roos, Vrije Universiteit Brussel First World War Memories and the Conflict in Eastern Ukraine. Tea Sindbæk, University of Copenhagen 070. Robots, Automats and Politics: The Consequences 067. Responding to Asylum and Refugee Matters in of the Digital Revolution for the Future of Welfare and Europe Democracy 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow Anatomy -

28 29 Large LT How Do International Politics Affect Secessionist Movements?: Chairs: Marius Busemeyer, University of Konstanz; Paul Marx, A Survey Experiment in Catalonia and Scotland. University of Southern Denmark; Achim Kemmerling, Central Diego Muro, University of St. Andrews European University Should the EU Have a Policy on Independence Referenda? Aleksandar Pavković, Macquarie University, Discussants: David Rueda, University of Oxford; Anton Sydney Hemerijck, VU University Amsterdam; Werner Eichhorst, Institute for the Study of Labour, IZA Bonn; Aina Gallego, Barcelona Discussant: Nick Brooke, University of St. Andrew Institute of International Studies 074. Welfare States and Social Rights 071. Social Movements: Reactions to Inequality 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow JWS - Room J7 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow JWS - Room (J361) J10 (J355) Chair: John Connolly, University of the West of Scotland Participants: Polarization in Attitudes to Income Inequality in Perceived Participants: Meritocracies. Karlijn Roex, Max Planck Institute Turkey's ‘Catching Up' with the Southern European Welfare for the Study of Societies; Tim Huijts, University of Regime: What Does This Mean for Welfare Regime York; Inge Sieben, University of Tilburg Debates? H. Tolga Bolukbasi, Harvard University; Kerem Oktem, Bilkent University/Bielefeld At the Foot of the Grave: How Human Rights Workers Use University Forensic Science to Challenge the Dominant Narrative of Violence in Post-Franco Spain. Nicole A Dynamic Theory of Gradual Institutional Changes: Evidence Iturriaga, University California Los Angeles from Welfare State Reforms in Israel. Ronen Mandelkern, Tel Aviv University; Michal Koreh, "Assessing the Embeddedness of Sustainable Community University of Haifa Movement Organizations (SCMOs) in Spain Since the 2008 Financial Crisis". Iván López, Universidad Towards More Sustainable European (Economic) Integration: de Zaragoza; Richard Weiner, Rhode Island College The Role of Social Rights. Susana Muñoz, University of Luxembourg Discussant: Guya Accornero, Instituto Universitário de Lisboa

Wednesday, July 12 July Wednesday, Discussant: Ellen Immergut, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin 072. The European Economic Area: Is It Time for 075. Participatory Democracy in the EU: Transnational Reform Too? Collective Action and its Impact on Democratic 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow John McIntyre - Legitimacy Teaching Room 208 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow John McIntyre Chair: Noreen Burrows, University of Glasgow - Room 201 Participants: Chair: François Heinderyckx, Université libre de Bruxelles Strengths and Weaknesses of the EEA from a Norwegian Perspective. Tarjei Bekkedal, University of Oslo Participants: The Development and Evolution of Values and Principles in the The EEA: An Alternative to the EU? Finn Arnesen, University EU Integration Process – Principles of Participatory of Oslo Democracy and Their Implementation in Today's The Options for the UK Outside the EU: Continuing As a EU. Luciano Morganti, Vrije Universiteit Brussel; Member of the EEA or Giving Notice Under Article Léonce Bekemans, University of Padua 128 EEA Agreement of Exiting the EEA Too? Rosa The European Union, a Stakeholders' Democracy. From the Greaves, University of Glasgow European Studies to Democratic Experiments. Free Movement of People Within the EEA: Is This Concept/ Nicolas Hubé, Université Paris 1 Panthéon Right the Same Within the EU? Maria Fletcher, Sorbonne; Philippe Aldrin, Sciences Po Aix en University of Glasgow Provence Checks and Balances in the EEA Agreement. Carsten Zatschler, Participatory Democracy in the Digital Age. Value Orientation, EFTA Surveillance Authority Collective Mobilization and New Forms of Citizens' Engagement through Social Media. Hans-Joerg Discussant: Maria Fletcher, University of Glasgow Trenz, University of Copenhagen

073. The International Politics of Secession Contestation of Ttip in Spain: Europe As a Political Playing 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Field. Luis Bouza, College of Europe; Alvaro Oleart Perez-Seoane, Université libre de Bruxelles Building - G466 Chair: Nick Brooke, University of St. Andrew Discussant: Justin Greenwood, Robert Gordon University

Participants: 076. Attitudes Towards Immigration Nationalism and Self-Determination in Western Europe: The 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow East Quad Secessionist Turn. André Lecours, University of Lecture Theatre Ottawa

30 31 Chair: Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex Contemporary Perspectives 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow WMB - Participants: Gannochy Seminar Room 3 The Framing of Immigration and Support for Redistribution: Experimental Evidence from the UK. Sabina Participants: Avdagic, University of Sussex; Lee Savage, King's Economic Interests Vs Values: The Lessons (un)Learned from College London the EU and EAU. Oxana Karnaukhova, Southern Federal University Social Benefit Competition, Altruism, and Attitudes Towards Restricting Immigrants' Social Rights. Gerda The Werner Committee and European Economic and Monetary Hooijer, University of Oxford Integration in the 1970s -Theoretical Debates and Political Networks. Elena Danescu, University of Effects of Welfare and Labour Market Institutions on European Luxembourg Perceptions of Immigration: Risk Exposure and Occupational Insecurity. Elif Kayran, University of More or Less Europe? Does the ‘Sharing or ‘Collaborative' Geneva - The Graduate Institute of International Economy Support a Theory of Continuing or of Differentiated Integration in the Single Market?'. and Development Studies Wednesday, July 12 Adrian Hawley, Royal Holloway University of Technological Change, Migration, and Political Attitudes. London Andrea Geraci, University of Oxford; Stefan Thewissen, University of Oxford Discussant: Zsofia Barta, SUNY Albany Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy Reinventing the Nation: Germany's Post-Unification Drive Towards Becoming a ‘Country of Immigration'. 080. Education Policy and Skills Oliver Schmidtke, University of Victoria 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott 077. Attitudes Towards the EU Building - Room 132 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow JWS - Room Participants: J15 (J375) Restructuring High Skill Formation for the Knowledge Participants: Economy: Universities, Employers and the State in How National Systems of Employment Relations Affect Germany and South Korea. Niccolo Durazzi, LSE Euroscepticism. Antecedents, Repercussions Economic Cooperation at the Crossroads of France, and the Trade Union Response. Patrik Nordin, Germany, and Italy: Collective Skill Formation in University of Tampere; Danat Valizade, University Switzerland. Lukas Graf, University of St. Gallen of Leeds From “Ausländerklasse” (foreigner class) to Ethics Instruction Making or Breaking the Union? Migrant and Refugee Crisis – the Development of Diversity Management in and Political Identification in Europe.Aleksandra Berlins Secondary Schools. Annett Graefe, New Sojka, Harvard UniversityUniversidad de Granada York University What Is to be Sustained, What Transformed? David Swartz, Discussant: Julian Garritzmann, University Konstanz, Germany Boston University 078. Business Interests and the Development of the 081. EU Social and Economic Governance European Welfare State II 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow WMP Yudowitz Building - Room 253 Seminar Room 1 Participants: Chair: Dennie Oude Nijhuis, Leiden University The Impact of Social Investment Perspectives on Gender Equality: Critical Review of the EU Childcare Participants: Strategy. Annick Masselot, University of Canterbury Divisions within Business, Labor Mobilization and the (not so) A Strong Social Dialogue for Sustainable Development in Paradoxical De-Dualization of Belgian, British and Europe. Barbara Bechter, Durham University French Occupational Pension Provision Since the Business School 1980s. Marek Naczyk, University of Oxford Eurozone Crisis, Euro-Austerity and Europe's Welfare States: Skills, Employers, and Work-Family Policies. Magnus Lessons from the Maastricht Decade. H. Tolga Rasmussen, Aarhus University Bolukbasi, Bilkent University Business Support for Private Pensions: The United States and Sustainability: Septentrional and/or Meridional? Georgia Tres, the Netherlands Compared. Natascha van der Oakland Community College Zwan, Leiden University Discussant: Emmanuelle Schön-Quinlivan, University College Business and the Development of Active Labor Market Policies Cork in the the Netherlands, Sweden and the United States. Joshua Gordon, Simon Fraser University 082. Higher Education: Research, Policy and Integration Discussant: Thomas Paster, University of Southern Denmark 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Conference Room - 251 079. Business, Economics and Trade - Historical &

30 31 Participants: University of Bern Reshaping Educational Research through Thematic Programs? The Shift in Corporate Governance Ideology of the Swedish Comparing Educational Governance and Contents Social Democrats That Caused Increased in Germany, Norway, and the UK. Justin Powell, Concentration of Top Incomes. Renira Angeles, University of Luxembourg; Marcelo Marques, Central European University University of Luxembourg; Mike Zapp, University of Luxembourg Does Financialization Increase Inequality in Post-Industrial Democracies? Evelyne Huber, University of Building the European Higher Education Area: Reflexivity North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Bilyana Petrova, As a Policy Tool in University Quality Assurance. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; John Adrienn Nyircsák, Central European University Stephens, University of North Carolina at Chapel The Right Turn in Hungarian Higher Education Policy. Norbert Hill Sabic, Central European University Discussant: Karlijn Roex, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Discussant: Patricia Cummins, Vrginia Commmonwealth Societies University 085. Intersectional Inequalities in the Welfare State 083. Horizontal Europeanization: Europe As an 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow JWS - Room J7 Emerging Social Entity Between the National and the (J361) Global Sphere 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow Anatomy - Participants: Redistribution in the 19th Century: A New Measurement and Large LT Initial Results. Per Andersson, Lund University Chair: Martin Heidenreich, University of Oldenburg Recovery from the Great Recession – a Lost Generation or Participants: an Enforced Selection Process? Hans Dietrich, Transnational Attachment As a Mediator Between Cross- Institute for Employment Research (IAB) Border Interaction and Supranational Identification: Health in the Age of Austerity: Greece and Ireland. Susan Evidence from Europe. Jan Delhey, Otto-von- Giaimo, Marquette University Guericke-University of Magdeburg; Emanuel

Wednesday, July 12 July Wednesday, In Defence of Public Services: Campaign Processes and Deutschmann, Otto-von-Guericke-University of Outcomes in British Healthcare and Social Magdeburg; Monika Verbalyte, Otto-von-Guericke- Security. Genevieve Coderre-LaPalme, Greenwich University of Magdeburg; Auke Aplowski, Otto-von- University; Ian Greer, Cornell University; Lisa Guericke-University of Magdeburg Schulte, Middlesex University Beyond Capacity, Conditionality, and Compliance – Everyday Discussant: Jonathan Hopkin, London School of Economics and Practices in the EU-Funding World. Katharina Political Science Zimmermann, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin The Public Sector Dilemma: Marginal Flexibilization As a 086. Progress on Banking Union and Prospects for Consequence of European Crisis Management Capital Union and Fiscal Austerity. Sven Broschinski, University 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow JWS - of Oldenburg; Jenny Preunkert, University of Oldenburg Stevenson Lecture Theatre Chair: David Cleeton, Illinois State University A Transnational Community of Purpose? The Professionalization of Lobbyists at the European Discussants: Mark Hallerberg, Hertie School of Government Erik Union. Christian Lahusen, University of Siegen; Jones, Johns Hopkins University SAIS Amy Verdun, University of Frank Borchers, University of Siegen Victoria Nicolas Véron, Bruegel/Peterson Institute for International Economics; Karel Lannoo, Centre for European Policy Studies Towards the Europeanization of Asylum Procedures? Negotiation and Implementation of the ‘Asylum 087. The Emergence of Transnational Social Citizenship: Procedures Directive'. Karin Schittenhelm, Mobility and Portability of Social Security Rights within University of Siegen the European Union The Contested Constitution of Wage Coordinating Institutions 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow WMB - Hugh in Social Services from a Multi-Scalar Perspective. Fraser Seminar Room 2 Nele Dittmar, University of Linz Chairs: Anna Amelina, Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main; Discussant: Juan Medrano, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Emma Carmel, University of Bath

084. Inequality and Redistribution Participants: 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott European Portability of Social Security Rights As a Building - Room 356 Paradigmatic Example of Transnational Social Citizenship. Anna Amelina, Goethe-University Participants: Frankfurt am Main Welfare Policy Configurations, Redistribution and Income Inequality in Post-Industrial Democracies. Klaus What Is the European Union Anyway? How the Governance of Armingeon, University of Bern; David Weisstanner, Social Security and Free Movement Can Illuminate

32 33 Our Understanding of the European Union. Emma 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow Carnegie Room Carmel, University of Bath Participants: The Dominance of the National in the European Discourses of Doomed to Discord? Electoral Institutions' Effects on Political Portability? Florence Fröhlig, Sörertörn University Divisiveness. Florence So, Aarhus University Mobile EU Citizens' Inequality Experiences: Barriers in Voting for Parties or for Candidates: Do Electoral Institutions Accessing Social Security and the Informal Make a Difference? Elena Llaudet, Suffolk Protection Strategies of Mobile Bulgarians. Jana University Fingarova, Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main Second-Order Selections? The Determinants of Candidate Discussant: Regine Paul, Bielefeld University Selection Processes for European Elections. Camille Kelbel, Université libre de Bruxelles 088. The EU's External AFSJ Law & Governance: Past, How Parties Help Their Preferred Candidates: Evidence from Present and Future Relations with Non-EU States & Spain. Elena Llaudet, Institute for Quantitative Organizations Social Science at Harvard UniversitySuffolk

4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott University Wednesday, July 12 Building - Room 656A Presidents in EU Crises: Political Leadership Beyond Core Chair: Maria Fletcher, University of Glasgow Executives. Philipp Köker, Canterbury Christ Church University; Patricia Calca, New University Participants: of Lisbon Between Internal LAWS and Global Practices: UN Instruments in the Eu's Area of Freedom, Security and Justice. Discussant: Carles Boix, Princeton University Elaine Fahey, City, University of London 091. The Refugee Crisis as a Crisis of European Policy The European Union's External Governance of Organised 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow John McIntyre - CRIME: A Ripple Effect or a Sinking Stone? Helena Carrapico, Aston University Teaching Room 208 Outside the Afsj Is NOT so Free, Secure or Just? ‘Brexit’, Participants: Police and Customs Cooperation, and the The Transformation of EU Migration Policy:Towards a New Combatting the Sale of Counterfeit Goods. Ben Model of Differentiated Governance. Foteini Farrand, University of Warwick Asderaki, University of PiraeusUniversity of Piraeus, Greece; Eleftheria Markozani, University The EU’S External Afsj and the Relationship with Third of Piraeus Countries: Lessons Learned from Around the GLOBE Ahead of the Brexit Deal. Claudio Matera, Challenges and Shortcomings of the International Refugee University of Twente Protection System: An Evaluation of the EU Asylum System. Merve Ozkan Borsa, Istanbul Discussant: Maria Fletcher, University of Glasgow University

089. The Partisan Politics of Growth Strategies The Refugee ‘Crisis', Public Administration and the Procurement of Services for Refugees in Greece. 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow JWS - Room Katharina Sarter, Glasgow Caledonian University; J10 (J355) Lena Karamanidou, Glasgow Caledonian Participants: University Social Partners’ Initiatives for Social Cohesion and Sustainable Discussant: Tatiana Rizova, Christopher Newport University Growth. A Study in Two Territories of Southern Italy. Vincenzo Fortunato, University of Calabria; 092. The Rise of Political Meritocracy Marcello Pedaci, University of Teramo 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow Melville Room Explaining De-Liberalisation in Developed Market Economies. Chair: Pieter de Wilde, Social Science Research Center Berlin Anna Fill, University of Bern; Pieter Tuytens, (WZB) London School of Economics The Stationary State: Explaining the Stagnation of Tax Participants: Revenues in the Advanced Industrial Democracies. Diploma Democracy: The Rise of Political Meritocracy. Anchrit Olivier Jacques, McGill University Wille, Leiden University; Mark Bovens, Utrecht University Moral Climate Change? Unemployment, Ethics, and the Sustainability of the Nordic Welfare Model. Kelly The Power of Economists Within the State. Johan Christensen, McKowen, Princeton University Leiden University Diminishing Returns: Egalitarian Collective Bargaining Discussants: Aina Gallego, Barcelona Institute of International Institutions after the Crisis Onset. Rebecca Oliver, Studies; Despina Alexiadou, University of Pittsburgh Murray State University Discussant: Steven Coulter, London School of Economics 093. Transformation Through Cooptation: Feminism and the Backlash Against Diversity in Contemporary Europe 090. The Politics of Electoral Systems in Europe 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott

32 33 Building - Room 134 Emanuela Pistoia, University of Teramo Chair: Esra Ozyurek, London School of Economics Cultural Diversity and Protection of Gender Identity. Adriana Di Stefano, University of Catania Participants: Boxed in: Minority Politicians’ Struggles with Identity Labels Which Role for the "Integration Clauses" in an Open Society? in Everyday Politics. Liza Mügge, University of Daniela Vitiello, University of Roma Tre Amsterdam Discussant: Pasquale Pirrone, University of Catania Appropriating Feminism & LGBTQ Rights: Racialized and 097. Plenary Session: Judy Dempsey Gendered Boundaries in Refugee Politics. Anna 6:00 to 7:45 PM - University of Glasgow Bute Hall Korteweg, University of Toronto; Gokce Yurdakul, Chair: Eamonn Butler, University of Glasgow Humboldt University of Berlin Keynote Speaker: Co-Optation Considered: A Research Agenda. Sara de Jong, Judy Dempsey, Carnegie Europe The Open University; Susanne Kimm, University of Discussant: Anand Menon, Kings College London Vienna Discussant: Leah Bassel, University of Leicester

094. Trust, Transparency and Multi-Level Governance: Findings from the UK, Germany and France Thursday, july 13 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Building - G466 Chair: Jean-Baptiste Harguindeguy, Universidad Pablo Olavide, 098. Race, Racism, and Culture in Europe: Perspectives Seville, Spain from the Netherlands 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Participants: Building - Room 132 Measuring Trust and Transparency. Ian Stafford, Cardiff Chair: Momin Rahman, Trent University Univiersity Trust, Transparency, and Multi-Level Governance in the UK, Participants: Germany and France: Exploring a Mixed Methods Revisiting Race in European Sociology: The Case of Dutch Approach. Alistair Cole, Sciences Po Lyon, Sociology. Jacob Boersema, Columbia University University of Lyon Black Icons. Anti-Racism, Solidarity, and the Denial of Race Trust and Transparency in Multi-Level Systems: The German in the Netherlands. Markus Balkenhol, Meertens Case. Dominic Heinz, University of Hannover Institute Thursday, July 13 July Thursday, Discussant: Christophe Parnet, Sciences Po, Lyon Race, Class and Culture in the Dutch Security Field. Sinan Çankaya, VU University Amsterdam 095. Understanding Central and East European Energy Race, Gender and Kickboxing. The Empowerment-Paradigm Security: Transition, Russia and the EU in Sport Participation. Jasmijn Rana, Leiden 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow Forehall University Chair: Wojciech Ostrowski, University of Westminster Commonplace Culturalism in Amsterdam. Paul Mepschen, Discussants: Catherine Locatelli, Université Grenoble Alpes University of Amsterdam / Leiden University Sylvain Rossiaud, Université Grenoble Alpes Eamonn Butler, Discussant: Sindre Bangstad, University of Oslo, Norway University of Glasgow Terry Cox, University of Glasgow Luca Anceschi, University of Glasgow Anca Mihalache, University of Aberdeen Giedrius Cesnakas, Vytautas Magnus University, 099. Art and Sustainability in the Anthropocene Lithuania Paolo Sorbello, University of Glasgow Dimitar 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow Turnbull Bechev, University of Sofia, Bulgaria, Harvard University Room Milos Damnjanovic, Balkan Investigative Reporting Network Participants: Consultancy Roland Dannreuther, University of Westminster; Art, Climate, and the Space in between. Melissa Fleming, Andrew Judge, University of Glasgow Independent Artist 096. What Legal Boundaries for the “Open Society” in Art, Theory, Anthropocene. Martha Schwendener, NYU Contemporary Europe? Future Fossils: Plastiglomerates in the Age of Capital. Weiyi 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow Turnbull Room Chang, University of British Columbia Chair: Giandonato Caggiano, University of Roma Tre (Italy) Art in the Anthropocene: The Digital Decay of Material Ecologies, Patrizia Costantin, Manchester School Participants: of Art Lost in Diversity: Origins, Evolution and Prospects for 'Cultural Diversity' in Contemporary Europe. Francesca Discussant: Julie Reiss, Christie's Education New York Ippolito, University of Cagliari 100. Legal Mobilization by EU Institutions and Member What Legal Identity for the "Open Society" in European Law?

34 35 State Governments Talking About Ukraine: Ukraine in the EU Parliamentary 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Discourse Before, During and After Euromaidan. Conference Room - 250 Marie-Eve Bélanger, Global Studies Institute, Chair: Dagmar Soennecken, York University University of Geneva/ Center for comparative and International Studies, ETH Zurich Participants: Discussant: Christian Schweiger, Durham University Why EU Institutions Litigate Against Each Other: Material Interests, Institutional Logic or Politics? Miriam 103. Components of European Citizenship and Identity Hartlapp, University of Leipzig 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Allied through Litigation? The Cjeu and the External Powers Conference Room - 251 of the European Parliament. Sabine Saurugger, Chair: Liza Mügge, University of Amsterdam Sciences Po Grenoble; Fabien Terpan, Sciences po Grenoble Participants: Political Trust and Bottom-up Litigation in the EU. Emmanuelle The Erasmus+ Student Transformation: The Creation of a Mathieu, German Research Institute for Public Sustainable EU Citizen? Arianne Schulz, University Administration (Speyer); Michael Bauer, German of California, Riverside University of Administrative Sciences Speyer Components of European Citizenship and Identity. Cyril Jayet, Compliance or ‘Rule Gain'? Why the European Commission Paris Sorbonne University Mobilizes EU Law. Andreas Hofmann, University Migration and Europeanization of Citizenship in Central of Gothenburg Europe and the Western Balkans. Jesse Amelsvoort, University of Groningen; Senka Neuman, University

Discussant: Lisa Conant, University of Denver Thursday, July 13 of Groningen 101. Rethinking European Democratization: Cultural Contemporary Transformation of the Citizenship Concept and Socioeconomic Sources of Democratization and in Time of Globalization and Migration. Iryna Democratic Stability Sofinska, Ukrainian Catholic University, Ukraine 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott 104. Democracy Under Pressure: Labour Reforms in Building - Room 253 Times of Crisis Chair: Svend-Erik Skaaning, Aarhus University 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow WMB - Hugh Fraser Seminar Room 2 Participants: Chairs: Catherine Moury, FCSH-NOVA University of Lisbon; Suffering from Suffrage: Welfare State Development and the Angie Gago, FCSH-NOVA University of Lisbon Politics of Negative Conditionality. Carsten Jensen, Aarhus University; Magnus Rasmussen, Aarhus Participants: University; David Andersen, Aarhus University Labour Market Reforms Under the Shadow of the Troika in The Political Legacies of the Leninist Economic Revolution Ireland and Portugal. Catherine Moury, FCSH- from Above. Michael Bernhard, University of NOVA University of Lisbon; Angie Gago, FCSH- Florida; Jeffrey Kopstein, University of California, NOVA University of Lisbon Irvine Europe As an Authoritative Resource. Reforming the Labour Restrictions on Passive and Active Voting Rights During Market in Spain Under Austerity. Sergio González the First Wave. Svend-Erik Skaaning, Aarhus Begega, University of Oviedo; Ana Guillen, University University of Oviedo; Angel Alonso, University of Religious Origins of Democracy and Dictatorship: A Oviedo Comparison of France and Spain, 1870s-1930s. The Curious Case of Employers Against Deregulation: Tiago Fernandes, New University of Lisbon Collective Bargaining Reforms in Southern Europe Discussant: Sheri Berman, Barnard College During the Eurozone Crisis . Alexandre Afonso, Leiden University; Fabio Bulfone, European University Institute 102. Security Challenges in the EU's South-Eastern Neighbourhood The Politics of Labor Market Reforms Before and During 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow John McIntyre the Sovereign Debt Crisis: The Case of Portugal. - Teaching Room 208 Daniel Cardoso, FCSH-NOVA University of Lisbon; Rui Branco, FCSH-NOVA University of Participants: Lisbon Deconsolidation and Desecuritization in the Visegrad States: Discussant: Stefano Sacchi, University of Milan The Eastern Periphery of the EU in the New World Order. Attila Agh, Budapest Corvinus University 105. Different Interpretations of the Causes of the Euro The Visegrad Defence Cooperation. Anna Molnar, Faculty of Crisis International and European Studies,; Zoltán Szenes, 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow Humanities LT National University of Public Service Budapest G255

34 35 Chair: Alison Johnston, Oregon State University University of Oxford Discussant: Michael Stambolis-Ruhstorfer, Université Bordeaux Participants: Montaigne Political Economy of the Euro Crisis: Did Wage Moderation in Germany Matter? Lucio Baccaro, University of 109. Parties and Voters in the Wake of European Geneva Democratization Domestic Institutions or Systemic Forces? The Implications 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow Anatomy - of Competing Explanations of the Eurozone’s Large LT Imbalances. Sofia Perez, Boston University Chair: Desmond King, Nuffield College, Oxford University The Fake Reflationary Alternative: The Institutional Roots of Austerity in European Post-Crises Macroeconomic Participants: Adjustment. Alexander Spielau, Max-Planck- Women and Electoral Participation in the Wake of Institute for the Study of Societies Democratization. Carles Boix, Princeton The Frustrating Search for a More Symmetric Euro Regime. University; Francesc Amat, IPEG-Barcelona; Jordi Fritz Scharpf, Max Planck Institute, Cologne Muñoz, Universitat de Barcelona; Toni Rodon, London School of Economics Discussant: Alison Johnston, Oregon State University Shaping Competition: Allies’ Party Licensing and the Evolution 106. Erasmus Mundus: Transforming European Higher of Support for the Extreme Right in Germany. Grigore Pop-Eleches, Princeton University; Education Through Joint Master Degrees Giovanni Capoccia, University of Oxford 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Building - Room 656A Electoral Mobilization and the Rise of the Swedish Social Democrats. Mona Morgan-Collins, University of Chair: Eamonn Butler, University of Glasgow Pennsylvania; Grace Natusch, London School of Discussants: Clare McManus, University of Glasgow; Bonnie Economics Slade, University of Glasgow; Duncan Ross, University of Parties, Legislators, and the Origins of Proportional Glasgow; Jenna Wright, University of Glasgow; Patsy Shields, Representation. Gary Cox, Stanford University; Jon University of Glasgow; Abi Beer, University of Glasgow; James Fiva, Norwegian Business School; Daniel Smith, Fitzgerald, Dublin City University Harvard University 107. Multi-level Elections, Brexit, and the Federalisation Discussants: Volha Charnysh, Harvard University; Carissa Tudor, of the EU Princeton University 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow East Quad Lecture Theatre 110. Party Systems: Competition and Coalition Thursday, July 13 July Thursday, Chair: Michaël Tatham, University of Bergen 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow Forehall Participants: Participants: Determinants of Party Systems Size: Evidence from Europe Federal Dynamics and European Union Crisis Politics. Philipp and Latin America. Ekaterina Rashkova, Utrecht Trein, University of Lausanne University; Yen-Pin Su, National Chengchi University Incongruence Between European, National and Regional Elections in the European Multilevel Electoral Is the Whole the Product of the Parts? The Institutionalization System. Arjan Schakel, Maastricht University of European Political Parties and Party Systems Since 1848. Fernando Casal Bertoa, University Think Nationally, Vote Locally: National Issues and Voting of Nottingham; Zsolt Enyedi, Central European Behaviour in Local, Regional and European University Elections in Spain. Laura Cabeza Pérez, SOCLIFE - University of Cologne The Electoral Cost of Coalition Compromise: How Not Controlling the Portfolios You Care about Leads to Discussant: Eliska Drapalova, European University Institute Electoral Defeat. Christian Jensen, University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Nathan Henceroth, University 108. Organizations, Politics, and Creating Change for of Nevada, Las Vegas; Zachary Greene, University Women and LGBT People of Strathclyde 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Building - Room 356 Circularity of the Political Spectrum of Germany and Policy Representation Therein. Andranik Melik-Tangyan, Chair: Jan Willem Duyvendak, Universiteit van Amsterdam Institute of Economic and Social Research (WSI) and Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Participants: LGBTI Organisations Claiming Human Rights Between the Discussant: Magda Giurcanu, East Carolina University UK and the Commonwealth. Matthew Waites, University of Glasgow 111. Pensions During and After the Financial Crisis Baltic Backsliding?: Explaining Anti-LGBT Developments 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow WMP in Lithuania after EU Accession. Martijn Mos, Yudowitz Seminar Room 1

36 37 Chair: Tobias Wiss, Hertie School of Governance Economic Governance 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow JWS - Room Participants: J7 (J361) Varieties of Risk Shifts: Divergent Regulatory Politics of Chair: Petra Lancos, Deutsches Forschungsinstitut für Öffentliche Personal Pensions in Germany and Sweden. Karen Verwaltung Anderson, University of Southampton; Anke Hassel, Hertie School of Governance; Marek Naczyk, Participants: University of Oxford The Politicization of the European Central Bank: A Language- Staying Above the Fray: The Politics of Private Pensions. Based Analysis. Pier Domenico Tortola, University Deborah Mabbett, Birkbeck College of Milan; Pamela Pansardi, University of Milan Organising Private Social Protection - How to Explain Different (De)Politicizing the Eurozone Crisis: Comparative Analysis Experiences with Collective Risk-Sharing in of Political Parties Discourses on European Denmark and the Netherlands. Pieter Tuytens, Integration in Ireland and the United Kingdom. London School of Economics Alban Versailles, Université Catholique de Louvain; Virginie Van Ingelgom, Université catholique de Pension Fund Regulation and Corporate Governance after the Louvain Financial Crisis: Why Do Pension Funds Differ? Tobias Wiss, Hertie School of Governance A Systemic Politicization of the European Commission in European Economic Governance. Emmanuelle Discussant: Waltraud Schelkle, London School of Economics Schön-Quinlivan, University College Cork; Marco Scipioni, University College Cork 112. Religion and Identity in Contemporary Europe Technocratic Interludes: The Impact of Technocracy on Political

9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow Melville Room Thursday, July 13 Trust and Democratic Support. Eri Bertsou, Participants: University of Zurich Terrorist Attacks and Their Consequences for Anti-Immigrant Attitudes of Religious Individuals in Europe. The European Commission and Country-Specific Verena Benoit, University of Bamberg - Bamberg Recommendations in the European Semester: Graduate School of Social Science (BAGSS) An Impartial Advisor? Stefan Becker, German University of Administrative Sciences Religion, Migration, and Gender in 21st-Century Germany. Barbara Becker-Cantarino, Ohio State University 115. The European Union’s Area of Freedom, Security and Justice in Transformation: An Evolving Multilevel Boundaries Against Muslims in Europe. Bart Bonikowski, Harvard University; Kristina Simonsen, Aarhus Setting University 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow JWS - Stevenson Lecture Theatre Europe's Untouchables? Contemporary Caste and Purity in Chair: Hartmut Aden, Berlin School of Economics and Law Mosques. Elisabeth Becker, Yale Discussant: Brent Nelsen, Furman University Participants: Cooperation Among Security Agencies in the European Union: 113. Rethinking Gender and the Radical Right Europeanisation of Public Administrations in Just 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow Court/Senate Another Variation? Hartmut Aden, Berlin School of Chair: Cynthia Miller-Idriss, American University Economics and Law The EU's Evolving Civil Justice Arena: Policy Coordination Participants: and Its Impact on Administrative Structures in the “Sexual-Modern Nativist Voters” - Do They Exist and Do EU and Its Member States. Helen Hartnell, Golden They Vote for the Radical Right? Niels Spierings, Gate University Radboud University; Andrej Zaslove, Radboud University; Marcel Lubbers, University of Ultrecht Privacy and Data Processing in the Jurisprudence of the Cjeu: An Area of Judicial Activism? Niovi Vavoula, "Edl Angels Stand Beside Not behind Their Men": The Queen Mary, University of London Politics of Gender and Sexuality in Anti-Islamist Movements. Hilary Pilkington, University of Discussant: Helen Hartnell, Golden Gate University Manchester 116. The Politics of Corruption Control: Can the EU Masculinity and the Body: Far Right Youth Culture in Germany. Make a Difference? Cynthia Miller-Idriss, American University 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow JWS - Room Towards Equality for Women and Men from One Race. Sophie J15 (J375) Rogge-Börner’s Racial-Feminist Philosophy of Chair: Andreas Bågenholm, University of Gothenburg Education. Jennifer Meyer, Universität ErfurtEcole Normale Supérieure de Lyon Participants: Discussant: Hilary Pilkington, University of Manchester "Kill Them with Kindness: How Party Strategies Influence Voters' Tolerance of Political Corruption in 114. Technocracy and Repoliticization of European Developing Democracies". Albana Shehaj, University of Michigan

36 37 The Rise and Fall of Anti-Corruption Agencies in the European Public Preferences Towards Fiscal Policies: A Conjoint Union. Andrea Wagner, MacEwan University Experiment of Priorities and Trade-Offs. Bjoern Bremer, European University Institute; Reto Promoting Corruption Control in Post-Communist Europe after Bürgisser, EUI EU Accession: The Role of Opposition Parties in National Legislatures. Mert Kartal, University of The Austerity Debate and Mass Politics in Post-Crisis Wisconsin, Stevens Point Economies. Yotam Margalit, Tel Aviv University; Michael Bechtel, Washington University in Elite Responses to Public Perceptions of Corruption in Party St.Louis; Kirk Bansak, Stanford University; Jens Finance: The (ir)Responsible Party Model? Samuel Hainmueller, Stanford University Power, University of Sussex Discussant: Paul Marx, University of Southern Denmark Discussant: Denis Saint-Martin, Université de Montréal

117. Transformative Tensions in the European 119. Values, Norms, and Ideology: Reasons for Joining Administrative Space: Technology, Measures, and and Leaving Extremist Groups 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Procedures 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow John McIntyre Building - G466 - Room 201 Participants: Chair: Wolfgang Weiß, Deutsche Universitaet fuer Oeffentliche Should I Stay or Should I Go? Analysis of Populist Radical Verwaltung Narratives in British Party Politics That Led to Brexit. Karen Umansky, Tel Aviv University; Itai Participants: Sened, Tel Aviv University Between Sustainability and Transformation: A Law and Coping with State Repression: Strategies of the German Far Economics Approach to the Use of Soft Law in Right. Fabian Virchow, University of Applied the European Union. Petra Lancos, Deutsches Sciences Duesseldorf Forschungsinstitut für Öffentliche Verwaltung Gender and Disillusionment from Violent Radical Racism. Changes in the European Administrative Space: Towards Kathleen Blee, University of Pittsburgh Sustainable Coordination? Yseult Marique, Discussant: Fabian Virchow, University of Applied Sciences Deutsches Forschungsinstitut fuer Oeffentliche Duesseldorf Verwaltung, University of Essex, Universite Libre de Bruxelles 120. Varieties of Capitalism The Effects of E-Government in the EU's Multilayered 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow JWS - Room Administration: Shaping Interactions. Eljalill J10 (J355) Tauschinsky, Deutsches Forschungsinstitut für Thursday, July 13 July Thursday, Öffentliche Verwaltung Participants: Ideology and Policy Preferences: The "Isms" and Crisis Between Harmonisation and National Identity: EU Directives Response in Europe. Travis Nelson, University of and Its Transposition into National Law. Melanie Washington Payrhuber, University of Administrative Sciences, Speyer Pattern Bargaining in Germany: Does It Exist? and Why It Matters for EMU. Donato Di Carlo, Max-Planck- Discussants: Emmanuel Slautsky, Université libre de Bruxelles; Institute for the Study of Societies Emilie Chevalier, Universite de Limoges The Struggle over the World Socioeconomic System – Can 118. Understanding the Trade-offs Underlying Europe and the USA Lead Humanity to a Better Preferences on Social-Economic Policy Future. Uri Zilbersheid, University of Haifa 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow WMB - 121. Anti-Establishment Party Politics in Europe: Gannochy Seminar Room 3 Continuity and Transformation Chair: Silja Häusermann, University of Zurich 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Building - G466 Participants: Chairs: Bartek Pytlas, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich; Economic Crisis, Social Networks, and Policy Preferences . Nicole Lugosi, University of Alberta Jose Fernandez, CSIC; Alexander Kuo, Cornell University Participants: The Politics of Trade-Offs: Studying the Dynamics of Welfare Can Protest be Programmatic? A Comparative Analytical State Reform with Conjoint Experiments. Silja Framework of Anti-Establishment Party Supply Häusermann, University of Zurich; Thomas Kurer, Across Europe. Bartek Pytlas, Ludwig Maximilian University of Zurich; Denise Traber, University of University of Munich Zurich Populist Articulations of Euroscepticism and Nationalism: How Much Are Citizens Really Willing to Pay for Childcare? Lessons from Finland and Ireland. Nicole Lugosi, Evidence from a Conjoint Analysis in a German University of Alberta; Christian Schimpf, University City. Marius Busemeyer, University of Konstanz; of Mannheim - GESS Achim Goerres, University of Duisburg-Essen

38 39 The (dis)Loyalty of Protest Voters and Other Types of Programmatic By Association? How Authoritarian Successor Supporters of New Centrist Anti-Establishment Parties Shape Party Competition in Newer Parties. Sarah Engler, University of Bern Democracies. Anna Grzymala-Busse, Stanford University; Monika Nalepa, The University of Left and Right and Beyond: Analyzing Representative Claims Chicago in the Czech Republic. Petra Guasti, Goethe University Frankfurt History of Electoral Intimidation and Democratic Stability: The Case of Weimar Germany. Volha Charnysh, Discussant: Allan Sikk, University College London Harvard University; Daniel Ziblatt, Harvard University 122. Memory for Sale: Security and Contested Memories in the EU Danish Exceptionalism in 1848: The Importance of Geopolitics. 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Jørgen Møller, Aarhus University Building - Room 132 125. The Future of the Visegrad Cooperation in the EU Chair: Oxana Karnaukhova, Southern Federal University 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow John McIntyre - Teaching Room 208 Participants: Surplus Value of Memory: Russian ‘Cult of Dead Body’ and the Participants: Eastern Partnership. Victor Apryshchenko, Southern The Visegrad Group As a New, Emerging Form of Federal University Differentiated Integration in EU. Boglarka Koller, National University of Public Service Budapest Memory, Integration, Eurasia and Russia. Oxana Karnaukhova, Southern Federal University The Role of Visegrad Countries in Central and Eastern Europe. Beata Farkas, University of Szeged, Hungary Turbulent Times: Propagandistic Storytelling and Memory University of Szeged, Hungary Thursday, July 13 (Re-)Production in the Media and Beyond. Oliver Hinkelbein, University of Bremen Visegrad Between Domestic Politics and EU Policy: The Case of Hungary. Krisztina Arato, Eötvös Loránd Discussants: Victor Apryshchenko, Southern Federal University; University Budapest Hannes Meissner, City of Vienna Competence Team Black Sea Region Discussant: Attila Agh, Budapest Corvinus University

123. How Legal Mobilization by Citizens Varies Across 126. Word for Word: The Art of Translation Legal Systems 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow Turnbull 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Room Conference Room - 250 Chair: Patrick Errington, University of St. Andrews Chair: Lisa Vanhala, University College London, Department of Discussants: Claudia Daventry, Independent Researcher Sophie Political Science Collins, Currently & Emotion: Translations; Vanni Bianconi, Specimen:The Babel Review of Translations Participants: The Movement Against Nuclear Power in the 1970s: Protest, 127. A Matter of Well-Being: Work-Life Balance Litigation and Opportunity Theory. Chris Hilson, 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott University of Reading Building - Room 356 Europeans Before Their Courts? Why So Few Nordics Mobilize Participants: the Law. Marlene Wind, University of Copenhagen Resilient Personalities. The Moderating Role of Human Values Environmental Mobilisation and Standing Rights in the EU: on the Negative Relationship Between Economic Towards a Level Playing Field? Aron Buzogany, Hardship and Subjective Well-Being Across University of Life Sciences and Natural Ressources European Welfare States. Tim Reeskens, Tilburg Vienna; László Szegedi, National University of University; Leen Vandecasteele, University of Public Service, Budapest Tuebingen Stampede for Justice? Legal Mobilization before the European Exploring Capabilities in Work-Family Balance: New Court of Human Rights. Lisa Conant, University of Challenges for Reconciliation Policies. Edna Costa, Denver New University of Lisbon Discussant: Sabine Saurugger, Sciences Po Grenoble Cash and Care: The Historical Introduction of Capitalist Logic into Family Life. Birgit Pfau-Effinger, University of 124. Rethinking European Democratization: Institutional Hamburg and Organizational Conditions of Democratic Stability Unemployment and Suicide in Highly-Protected Labour and Collapse Markets. Karlijn Roex, Max Planck Institute for the 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Study of Societies Building - Room 253 Discussant: Anthony Kevins, Aarhus University Chair: Tiago Fernandes, New University of Lisbon 128. Ambivalence of Europeanization: On the Influence Participants: of Conflict and Contingency in the Processes of "Making

38 39 Europe" Similar Origins, Different Destinations: Explaining Cross- 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow Melville National Variation in Post-Communist Europe's Room Fight Against Corruption. Mert Kartal, University Chair: Susann Worschech, European University Viadrina of Wisconsin, Stevens Point The ECB and Monetary Politics: Policy Consensus, Discussants: Gregor Thum, University of Pittsburgh; Ayhan Kaya, Accountability and Coalition-Building. Sebastian European University Institute; Istanbul Bilgi University Nicolas Diessner, London School of Economics and Hubé, Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne; Timm Beichelt, Political Science (LSE) European University Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder), Germany The IMF As a Learning Agent: The Role of Accountability 129. Anti-State Actors and European Constitutional Processes in IMF Policy Formation. Iosif Kovras, Participation City University of London; Nadia Hilliard, City 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow WMB - Hugh University of London; Stefano Pagliari, University Fraser Seminar Room 2 of Waterloo Chair: Benjamin Franks, University of Glasgow Discussant: Carlos Waisman, University of California, San Diego

Participants: 132. Democracy, Competencies, and Responsibility: The Anarchism After Brexit (and Before IndyRef 2): on Anarchist Territoriality of Politics in Advanced Democracies Engagements with Constitutionalism. Benjamin 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow Anatomy - Franks, University of Glasgow Large LT Anarchist Critiques of Democracy. Uri Gordon, University of Chair: Arjan Schakel, Maastricht University Notiingham Participants: Examination of Discourses in the Referendums, and How Partisan Politics and Public Investment in Education: A They Built up, or Questioned, Romanticised Regional Level Analysis of Education Spending Nationalisms. Leigh French, Glasgow School of in 15 OECD Countries. Julian Garritzmann, Art; Arianna Introna, Stirling University University Konstanz, Germany; Hanna Kleider, Activism and Urban Territory: Towards a New Dimension of University of Georgia; Leonce Röth, University of Political Municipalism (Co-presenter). Vicente Cologne Ordóñez, Jaume I University, Castelloìn Making Regional Citizens – a Comparison of the Immigrant Discussant: Jane Cavani, University of Glasow Integration Policies of Italian Regions and Spanish Autonomous Communities. Christina Zuber, 130. Author Meets Critics. Brexit: Sociological University of Konstanz

Thursday, July 13 July Thursday, Responses, edited by William Outhwaite. Multi-Level Governance in Action: The Competence Allocation 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow WMB - Preferences of Regional élites. Michaël Tatham, Gannochy Seminar Room 3 University of Bergen; Michael Bauer, German Chair: Adrian Favell, University of Leeds University of Administrative Sciences Speyer Conceptualizing Federalization and De-Federalization in Participant: Democratic Settings. John Fossum, University of Brexit: Sociological Responses. Edited By William Outhwaite. Oslo William Outhwaite, University of Newcastle Discussant: Christian Stecker, University of Mannheim Discussants: Virginie Guiraudon, Sciences Po; Juan Díez Medrano, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Didier Georgakakis, 133. Environmental Consciousness and Policy Université Paris 1 – Panthéon Sorbonne Adrian Favell, Sciences 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Po William Outhwaite, Newcastle University; Ben Rosamond, University of Copenhagen Building - Room 134 Chair: László Szegedi, National University of Public Service, 131. Corruption & Accountability Budapest 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow JWS - Room J7 (J361) Participants: The European Union Emissions Trading Scheme: Lessons, Chair: Christopher Cooper, University of Ottawa Experiences and Implications for China. Xiang Deng, Sichuan University Participants: Designing Regulatory Accountability. Alessia Damonte, Environment and Sustainability Policies After Brexit: Where University of Milan, Italy; Claudio Radaelli, Are Resources Going to Come from? Rosa University of Exeter; Claire Dunlop, University of Fernandez, University of Chester Exeter The Beginnings of a European Environmental Conscience. Networks of Power: "Les Personnalités" of Big Business and Thomas Hoerber, ESSCA-School of Managment the EU. Grace Ballor, University of California, Los Resilience in a Town Plagued By Heavy Industry Presence: The Angeles Case of Taranto. Antonio Panico, Libera Università

40 41 Maria Santissima Assunta (LUMSA); Marinella Election Promises in the Spotlight: How the Visibility of Party Sibilla, Libera Università Maria Santissima Pledges in the Media Facilitates Their Fulfilment. Assunta Petia Kostadinova, University of Illinois, Chicago 134. From the Streets to the Polls and Comeback: The Eurowhat? An Analysis of the Europeanisation of Belgian Impact of Anti-Austerity Social Movements in Southern Political Parties. Gilles Pittoors, Ghent University European Politics and Society Choosing Your Battles Wisely? Activist Preferences, Party Size 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott and Issue Selection. Chitralekha Basu, University Conference Room - 251 of Rochester Chair: Lorenzo Zamponi, European University Institute 137. Peripheries in Competition? The Politics and Political Economy of Convergence and Divergence in the Participants: EU Continuity and Change in Organisation and Repertoire: Italian Social Movements after Anti-Austerity Protests. 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow JWS - Lorenzo Zamponi, European University Institute Stevenson Lecture Theatre Chair: Kevin Featherstone, London School of Economics and Anti-Austerity Protests in Greece in Crisis (2010-2015): What Political Science Happened Next? Hara Kouki, University of Durham The Indignados’ Protest Cycle and Its Consequences: Analyzing Participants: the Interaction Between Movements and Parties in Good and Bad Banking on Europe’s Periphery: Pathways to Austerity Spain. Eduardo Romanos, Universidad Catching up and Falling behind. Martin Rhodes, Complutense de Madrid University of Denver

Politics after Austerity: Strategic Interactions Between Social The Politics of Austerity and Disembedded Recovery in the EU Thursday, July 13 Movements and Institutional Actors in Portugal, Periphery. Cornel Ban, Boston University 2010-2015. Guya Accornero, Instituto Universitário Drunk on Conditionality: The Move to Coercive Conditionality de Lisboa; Pedro Pinto, University of Cambridge in the EU Periphery. Jonathan Hopkin, London Discussant: Kostis Kornetis, New York University School of Economics and Political Science Frustrated Leadership: Russia’s Economic Alternative to the 135. International Norm Dynamics, Sexuality and the West. Juliet Johnson, McGill University Family 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Financialization and Deindustrialization in the European Building - Room 656A Periphery. Stefano Solari, University of Padua Chair: Matthew Waites, University of Glasgow Discussant: Abby Innes, LSE

Participants: 138. Populism and Xenophobia of the Left International Surrogacy: Challenges to International Law. 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow Humanities Andrea Büchler, University of Zurich LT G255 Teaching Democracies New Tricks: Same-Sex Unions and Chair: Hilary Silver, Brown University the Power of Social Learning. Kelly Kollman, University of Glasgow; Phillip Ayoub, Drexel Participants: University Liberal Values and Anti-Religious Sentiments. Marc Helbling, WZB Berlin Social Science CenterUniversity of Harmonizing the Family? International Private Law, Norm Bamberg Diffusion and Marriage in the Early Twentieth Century. Julia Moses, University of Sheffield Left-Wing Xenophobia in Europe. Svenja Kopyciok, Brown University; Hilary Silver, Brown University Social Egg Freezing Experiences of Women in Turkey. Ipek Gocmen, Bogazici University; Azer Kilic, Koç From ‘Workers’ to ‘the People’: Left-Wing Populist Discourse University in the European Parliament. Bart Bonikowski, Harvard University Discussant: Matthew Waites, University of Glasgow Discussant: Mabel Berezin, Cornell University 136. Party Systems: Representation and Accountability 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow Forehall 139. Rethinking Democratic Backsliding in Central and Eastern Europe Participants: 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow JWS - Room The Third Vote Experiment: Vaa-Based Election to Enhance Policy Representation of the KIT Student J15 (J375) Parliament. Andranik Melik-Tangyan, Institute Chair: Daniel Brett, Open University of Economic and Social Research (WSI) and Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Participants: Re-Thinking Europeanisation: The Negative Side of Inspiration, Ethnic Minority Political Parties and Voter Accountability. Coalition-Building and Substitution During Post- Katharine Aha, The University of North Carolina at Communist Democratisation.. Licia Cianetti, Royal Chapel Hill

40 41 Holloway, University of London 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow John Backsliding By the Backdoor? Hollow Political Competition McIntyre - Room 201 and the Concentration of Power in Postcommunist Participants: Europe. Seán Hanley, University College London; Must Mutual Recognition Transform into Mutually Assured Milada Anna Vachudova, University of North Obstruction? Three Creative Suggestions for the Carolina at Chapel Hill United Kingdom's Brexit Negotiators. Richard Perpetually ‘Partly Free’: Post-Soviet Lessons on ‘Democratic Lang, University of Brighton Backsliding’ for Central and Eastern Europe. Where's the Great Transformation? Narrative, Uncertainty Eleanor Knott, London School of Economics and Confirmation Bias in British Economic Discussant: Daniel Brett, Open University Policymaking. Kate Alexander Shaw, London School of Economics and Political Science 140. Role of Financial Institutions Britain's Big Bang: The Precarious Success of a Policy Failure. 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow JWS - Room Tami Oren, The Open University of Israel; Mark J10 (J355) Blyth, Brown University Participants: 143. Thinking Green: Architecture, Jobs and Renewable Arbiters or Meddlers? the Political and Policy Agenda of Technologies Sovereign Credit Rating Agencies. Alison Johnston, 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow Carnegie Oregon State University; Zsofia Barta, SUNY Room Albany Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Chair: Michael Briguglio, University of Malta Policy Europe in Turmoil: Economic Governance in Europe and Weak Participants: Links. Shawn Donnelly, University of Twente A Civil Society Perspective of Sustainable Energy Policy and Green Jobs in Malta As a Small EU State. Maria Rating Politics – the Influence of Credit Rating Agencies on Brown, University of Malta; Michael Briguglio, Politics and Policy Choice in Europe. Zsofia Barta, University of Malta SUNY Albany Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy; Kristin Makszin, Hungarian Academy Challenges of the German Energy Turnaround By European of Science, Institute for Political Science Multi-Level Governance. Stefan Wurster, Bavarian School of Public Policy Technical University of The Political Power of Finance: The Role of the Federal Munich Advisory Council in the Setting of U.S. Monetary Policy. Ciarán O' Flynn, University of St. Gallen Exploring the Role of Community Energy Companies in the Quest for ‘Energy Justice’. Severine Saintier, 141. Seeing "Illegal" Immigrants: State Monitoring

Thursday, July 13 July Thursday, University of Exeter Practices in Europe and Beyond 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow WMP 144. Transformations in the Public Policy Process of the Yudowitz Seminar Room 1 European Union Chair: Christina Boswell, University of Edinburgh 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow Court/Senate Participants: Participants: Europeanisation & Multiple Stream Theory: A New Framework Applying Differentiation Theory to the Study of Irregular for Understanding the Influence of the EU on Migration Control – Examples from High-Income National Policies and Politics; The Case of Ehealth. Countries. Dita Vogel, University of Bremen Chloé Bérut, Sciences Po Grenoble, Université Historicizing State Construction of Migrant Illegality: Grenoble Alpes Immigration Bureaucrats and the Construction of Coordination Capacity of European Union Agencies: “Illegal” Immigrants in Postwar Canada. Jennifer Coordination within EU Agencies, Coordination Elrick, McGill University with National Agencies. Jacint Jordana, Universitat Seeing Immigrants in Germany – Evidence from a Critical Pompeu Fabra; Ixchel Perez-Duran, Institut Juncture in the 1960’s and 70’s. Elisabeth Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals; Juan Triviño- Badenhoop, University of Edinburgh Salazar, Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals Decent Illegals – How Some Irregular Migrants in Italy Are Divergence and Convergence? Lessons from EU Competition Perceived Smoothly. Giuseppe Sciortino, University Policy. Francesca Vantaggiato, University of East of Trento Anglia; Hussein Kassim, University of East Anglia; Kathryn Wright, University of York Beyond Irregular Migration Governance: Zooming in on Migrants’ Agency. Eda Gemi, The European University of Tirana; Anna Triandafyllidou, 145. Peter Mair Legacy Lecture European University Institute - EUI 12:45 to 2:00 PM - University of Glasgow WMB - Hugh Discussant: Andrew Geddes, University of Sheffield Fraser Seminar Room 2 Chair: Fernando Casal Bertoa, University of Nottingham 142. The Political Economy of Brexit and the UK

42 43 Participant: 12:45 to 2:00 PM - University of Glasgow JWS - Room Nicole Bolleyer, Exeter J7 (J361) Discussant: Sarah de Lange, University of Amsterdam 154. Multi-speed Europe: Opportunities and Challenges 146. European Integration & the Global Political as the EU27 Move Ahead Economy Research Network Meeting 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow 12:45 to 2:00 PM - University of Glasgow Melville Room Participant: TBC, TBC, TBC 147. Gender and Sexuality Network Meeting 12:45 to 2:00 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott 155. Studying Immigrants and Immigrant Experience Building - Room 134 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Building - Room 132 148. Historical Study of States and Regimes Research Chair: Aubrey Westfall, Wheaton College Network Meeting 12:45 to 2:00 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Participants: Building - Room 132 International Migration and Global Justice: Non-National Spaces, Migration Assemblages and the ‘Neoliberal 149. Radicalism and Violence in Europe Meeting Paradox'. Fiona Adamson, School of Oriental and 12:45 to 2:00 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott African Studies (SOAS), University of Lon Building - Room 656A Intra-European Mobility and the Formation of a European Society. Sören Carlson, Europa-Universität Thursday, July 13 150. Social Attitudes and Well-being Flensburg 12:45 to 2:00 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Dynamic Interplays and Trade-Offs: Civic-Political and Building - Room 356 Socio-Economic Inclusion of Ethnic Minorities in Chair: Miriam Kullmann, Maastricht University Britain. Silvia Galandini, University of Manchester; Laurence Lessard-Phillips, University of Participants: Birmingham; Michael Smith, McGill University Making the Hard Choice: How Citizens Prioritize Welfare. Discussant: Gerd Grözinger, Europa-Universität Flensburg Anthony Kevins, Aarhus University; Carsten Jensen, Aarhus University; Kees van Kersbergen, 156. The Study of Parties and Interest Groups: From Aarhus University; Alexander Horn, Aarhus Parallel to Overlapping Research Agendas University 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott An Alternative to Representation: Preferences for Citizens Building - G466 As Political Decision-Makers in Germany. Sergiu Chair: Nicole Bolleyer, Exeter Gherghina, Goethe University Frankfurt; Brigitte Geissel, Goethe University Frankfurt Participants: Attitudes Towards European Integration at Times of Crisis: The Role(s) of Members in Parties and Groups in Four The Case of Greece. Dimitris Tsarouhas, Bilkent European Democracies. Nicole Bolleyer, Exeter; University; Georgios Karyotis, University of Patricia Correa Vila, Exeter Glasgow Challenger Parties’ Strategies Toward Interest Groups in Discussant: Katarzyna Andrejuk, University of Warsaw Southern Europe Under Crisis. Oscar Barbera, University of Valencia; Marco Lisi, Nova University 151. Social Movements Meeting Lisbon; Costas Eleftheriou, University of Athens 12:45 to 2:00 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott The Regulation of Parties and Pressure Groups Compared: Conference Room - 251 Evidence from Modern European Constitutions. Gabriela Borz, University of Strathclyde 152. The 2017 UK General Election: Earthquake or Discussant: Kevin Deegan-Krause, Wayne State University Politics as Usual? 12:45 to 2:00 PM - University of Glasgow WMP 157. Micro-Level Explanations of Legal Mobilization By Yudowitz Seminar Room 1 Private Actors: Bringing Agents Back In Participants: 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Julia Lynch, University of Pennsylvania Conference Room - 250 Jonathan Hopkin, London School of Economics and Chair: Lisa Conant, University of Denver Political Science Anand Menon, Kings College London Participants: Jane Gingrich, University of Oxford Is Legal Mobilization for the Birds? Legal Opportunity Structures and Environmental Nongovernmental 153. Transnational Memory and Identity in Europe Organisations in the United Kingdom, France, Research Network Meeting Finland and Italy. Lisa Vanhala, University College

42 43 London, Department of Political Science of Oxford Mobilizing Anti-Discrimination Law to Implement New Rights. Between Lenin and Le Pen: Left and Right Populisms, East and The Incomparable Legal Strategies of British and West. Luke March, University of Edinburgh French Trade Unions. Cécile Guillaume, Queen Discussant: Paul Marx, University of Southern Denmark Mary University of London Who Goes to Court? Social Partners and the Asymmetry of EU 162. Bailouts and Soverign Debt Law. Andreas Hofmann, University of Gothenburg 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow WMP Yudowitz Theorizing Legal Mobilization in Europe: Do Dogs Bark Seminar Room 1 Differently in Europe? Dagmar Soennecken, York Participants: University Who's Afraid of a Sudden Stop? Gregory Fuller, University of Discussant: Miriam Hartlapp, University of Leipzig Groningen Growth Models, Interest Group Formation and Economic 158. Provenance Research Across Cultures and Adjustment in the Eurozone Crisis. Sebastian disciplines: Some New Approaches Schneider, Free University Berlin 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow Turnbull Room Parliamentary Control over Sovereign Borrowing and Debt Chair: Nick Pearce, University of Glasgow Management. Philip Gross, University of Cologne; Christine Trampusch, University of Cologne Participants: Tapestries in the Burrell Collection – a Collaborative Approach Discussant: Karen Anderson, University of Southampton to Provenance Research. Liz Hancock, University of Glasgow 163. Becoming and Belonging: Naturalization in

Digital Provenance: Expanding Collaborations Between Comparative Perspective Universities and Museums to Tell Bigger Stories. 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Jane Milosch, Smithsonian Institute Building - Room 656A Chair: Anna Korteweg, University of Toronto Provenance and Due Diligence in the Art Trade: The Role of Databases. Christa Roodt, University of Glasgow Participants: Discussant: Nick Pearce, University of Glasgow Questioning the Neoliberal Subject: Migrants’ Narratives of the UK Citizenship Test Process. Leah Bassel, 159. Roundtable: Strategic Leadership in the EU after University of Leicester; Pierre Monforte, University Brexit of Leicester 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow John McIntyre - What Does Societal Integration Mean? in Defence of Thursday, July 13 July Thursday, Teaching Room 208 Comprehensive Reciprocity. Dora Kostakopoulou, Discussants: William Paterson, Aston University Professor Lothar University of Warwick Funk, University of Applied Sciences, Duesseldorf Eamonn Integration Exams and the Borderlands of Belonging. Jessica Butler, University of Glasgow; Christian Schweiger, Durham Merolli, Queen's University, Canada University Discussant: Virginie Guiraudon, Sciences Po 160. Authors Meet Critics: The Political Sociology of a Changing EU 164. Climate Justice & Governance in the EU 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow Forehall 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Chair: Luis Bouza, College of Europe Building - Room 253 Discussants: Didier Georgakakis, Université Panthéon-Sorbonne, Participants: Paris, France Carlo Ruzza, University of Trento Sabine Saurugger, EU Climate Governance -- after Brexit, What Next? Chi Ming Sciences Po Grenoble; Hussein Kassim, University of East Anglia Wang, Tunghai University Remain or Abstain? How Did UK Environmental NGOs 161. Away from the Mainstream: European Populism Engage with the Bright Side of the EU. Viviane after the Great Recession Gravey, Queen's University Belfast; Nathalie Berny, 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow JWS - Room Sciences Po Bordeaux J15 (J375) Mapping Climate Justice. Julia Puaschunder, The New School Chair: Paul Marx, University of Southern Denmark Discussant: Kristin Edquist, Eastern Washington University Participants: Fuzzy or Veering? Party Positioning, Voter Congruence, and 165. Corruption as a Threat to a Sustainable Europe Electoral Support for Radical Right Parties in 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow Court/Senate Western Europe. Jan Rovny, Science Po; Jonathan Chair: David Rueda, University of Oxford Polk, University of Gothenburg The Rise of the Invisible Majority. Emanuele Ferragina, Participants: Sciences Po Paris; Alessandro Arrigoni, University Understanding Electoral Accountability: Why Corrupt Parties

44 45 Are Sometimes Rewarded and Sometimes Participants: Punished. Andreas Bågenholm, University of European Union Foreign Policy and the Political Development Gothenburg of the Union. Anand Menon, Kings College London Corruption and Electoral Candidates in Central and Eastern The Role of Foreign Direct Investment Policy in the Political Europe. Allan Sikk, University College London Development of the EU. Sophie Meunier, Princeton University Outsourcing, Public Procurement, and Corruption Risk. Rasmus Broms, University of Gothenburg; Carl Dahlström, Connecting Monetary Union and Political Development. Erik University of Gothenburg; Mihaly Fazekas, Jones, Johns Hopkins University SAIS University of Cambridge Discussant: Sheri Berman, Barnard College Corruption in Eastern Europe: A Challenge to a Common 169. Finance and Policy European Home? Kelly McMann, Case Western 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow JWS - Room Reserve University J10 (J355) Police Reforms and Corruption Perceptions in Ukraine. Grigore Chair: Sanna Salo, European University Institute Pop-Eleches, Princeton University; Graeme Robertson, University of North Carolina at Chapel Participants: Hill The New Technocracy – Eurozone Financial Governance after Discussants: Herbert Kitschelt, Duke University; Isabela Mares, the Crisis: Paradigm or Policy Change? Timo Blenk, Columbia University University of St. Gallen Structural-Informational Power in Finance: Signalling Games 166. Europe in the World: Challenges to EU Foreign and the Politics of UK Banking Reform. Scott

Policy James, Kings College London Thursday, July 13 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow JWS - Room J7 The Impact of the Euro on Domestic Saving and International (J361) Capital Flows. David Cleeton, Illinois State University; Syed Hussain, Illinois State University Participants: Sustainability of Eu's Foreign Policy in the Eastern 170. Intersectional and Identitarian Spaces of Neighbourhood. Ana Costea, National University of Mobilisation Political Studies and Public Administration 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow Anatomy - Practice What You Preach: How Human Rights Policies in EU Large LT Member States Affect the Legitimacy of the EU Chair: Lucy Finchett-Maddock, University of Sussex As a Foreign Policy Actor. Sara Kahn-Nisser, The Open University of Israel Participants: The Support of Csdp (Crisis Management, Defence Framing Gender-Based Violence Discourses in the European Cooperation) through Non-Csdp Instruments. Fathers' Rights Movement(s). Katarzyna Wojnicka, Thomas Moran, KU Leuven University of Gothenburg 167. Europe: Sustainability and Environmental Realities With Whom to Share the Streets? Comparing Ally-Structure 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow Carnegie Room of Radical Left-Libertarian Movements in Four European Countries. Christian Fröhlich, National Participants: Research University Higher School of Economics, Lessons Learned from the Implementation of European Moscow, Russia; Magnus Wennerhag, Södertörn Environmental Policy Models Under the Eu's 2020 University Climate and Energy Package. Anca Mihalache, The Figure of the ‘Urban' Citizen: Comparative Analysis of University of AberdeenEnergy Policy Group, Citizen Initiatives in the Aftermath of Right to the Bucharest City Movements in Spain and Turkey. Mine Islar, Normative Power Markets: The Uneven Embedding of Lund University; Ezgi Irgil, Koc University Sustainability Norms in Global Markets. Kelly Discussant: Lucy Finchett-Maddock, University of Sussex Kollman, University of Glasgow; Alvise Favotto, University of Glasgow 171. Intra-European Mobilities in a Changing Political Citizen or Consumers? How the EU Addresses Individuals Scenario: New Flows, New Migrants, New Issues I Differently. Jan Pollex, University of Osnabrueck 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow JWS - Discussant: Stefan Wurster, Bavarian School of Public Policy Stevenson Lecture Theatre Technical University of Munich Chair: Laura Oso, Universidade da Coruña

168. European Political Development Between States and Participants: Union Spanish and LATIN American Intra-European Mobilities and 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow WMB - Circularity. Laura Oso, Universidade da Coruña; Gannochy Seminar Room 3 Diego Lopez de Lera, Universidade da Coruña Chairs: Orfeo Fioretos, Temple University; Anand Menon, Kings Gains and Losses of Latin American Migrants Remigrating College London within Europe: The Case of Colombians,

44 45 Ecuadoreans and Brazilians. Anastasia Bermudez, The Role of Trade Unions in Pension Policy-Making and Universidad de Sevilla; Laura Oso, Universidade Private Pension Governance in Europe. Bernhard da Coruña Ebbinghaus, University of Mannheim Beyond the 2008 Crisis? Recent Chances in Andean Families’ State Regulators’ Institutional Entrepreneurship and the Push Access to Global Social Protection Arrangements. for (Responsible) Shareholder Engagement By US Maria Vivas, Universite de Liege; Cristina Ramos, and UK Pension Funds. Marek Naczyk, University University of Florida of Oxford Discussant: Eleonore Kofman, Middlesex University Discussants: Philippe Pochet, Université catholique de Louvain; Traute Meyer, University of Southampton 172. Labour Markets in Transition 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott 175. Social Cohesion, Ethnic Diversity, and the Re- Building - Room 356 Nationalization of Europe Chair: Miriam Kullmann, Maastricht University 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow East Quad Lecture Theatre Participants: Chair: Zsuzsa Csergõ, Queen's University Declining Labor-Labor Exchange Rate As a Cause of Inequality Growth. Andranik Melik-Tangyan, Institute Participants: of Economic and Social Research (WSI) and Transnational Minority Rights Activism and European Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Integration. David Smith, University of Glasgow Who Benefits from Short-Time Work? the Effect of Labour Russia’s ‘Myth of Equality’: Yesterday and Today. Federica Market Policy on Electoral Behaviour. Flavia Prina, University of Glasgow Fossati, University of Lausanne; Philipp Trein, The Question of the Integration of the Hungarian Minority University of Lausanne in Romania. Judit Molnar Sansum, University of ‘More and Better Jobs'? Dimensions of Job Quality in Europe Glasgow in Comparative Perspective, 1995-2010. Andreas Securitizing Ethnic Diversity – Current Challenges and Kornelakis, King's College London; Michail Components for a New Research Design. Peter Veliziotis, University of Southampton Haslinger, Herder Institute for Historical Research Policy Makes Labor Politics, Too: How Public Sector Workers on East Central Europe Form and Sustain Social Policy in the Post- Discussant: Kristina Kallas, University of Tartu Industrial Economy. Isabel Perera, University of Pennsylvania 176. The Politics of Mobility Discussant: Alexandre Afonso, European University Institute

Thursday, July 13 July Thursday, 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Building - Room 134 173. Navigating Immigration, Integration, Diversity and Collective Identity in Minority Nation States: The Participants: Sustainability and Transformation of Policies in Scotland Political Mobilization Towards Home: A Cross-Movement and Cross-Context Comparison of Catalan and Spanish and Quebec Emigrants. Evren Yalaz, Universitat Pompeu Fabra 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow WMB - Hugh - GRITIM; Seda Aydin, Universitat Autònoma Fraser Seminar Room 2 de Barcelona; Joan Coma i Roura, Universitat Chair: Jennifer Elrick, McGill University Autònoma de Barcelona; Eva Ostergaard-Nielsen, Discussants: Sarah Craig, University of Glasgow James Kennedy, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona University of Edinburgh Marie Mc Andrew, Université de National Problems in Transnationalizing Europe: A Finnish Montréal; Daniel Weinstock, McGill University Case-Study of Welfare State Brain-Drain. 174. Occupational Welfare in Europe: Features, Johannes Niemelainen, Lappeenranta University of Determinants and Outcomes Technology; Juho Korhonen, Brown University 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow Humanities LT “Our so-Called Obliging Neighbours”. Russian-Finnish G255 Cross-Border Co-Operation in the Crosshairs of Chairs: Emmanuele Pavolini, Università di Macerata; David Anti-Western Alarmist Rhetoric. Ilya Solomeshch, Natali, University of Bologna Petrozavodsk State University 177. The Queer Among Us: Policies and Attitudes toward Participants: LGBT People and their Families in Europe The Complex Interplay Between Social and Occupational Welfare and the Issue of Inequality . Emmanuele 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Pavolini, Università di Macerata Conference Room - 251 Chair: Nicholas Boston, CUNY Lehman College The Governance of Occupational Welfare . Sebastiano Sabato, European Social Observatory, OSE; Dalila Participants: Ghailani, European Social Observatory; David Parents or Partners? Contrasting French and U.S. Attitudes Natali, University of Bologna to Same-Sex Marriage and Parenting. Michael

46 47 Stambolis-Ruhstorfer, Université Bordeaux 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Montaigne Building - Room 132 Does Homophobia Divide Europe? Judit Takács, Institute of Chair: Julia Thomas, Notre Dame Sociology of The Hungarian Academy of Sciences; Ivett Szalma, Corvinus University of Budapest Participants: Disarming the Milieu: Evolution, Environment, and History Europeanization of Attitudes Towards Homosexuality: in Interwar France. Isabel Gabel, University of Exploring Social Learning Via Education. Chicago Conor O'Dwyer, University of Florida; Koen Slootmaeckers, Queen Mary University of London Moving Heaven and Mud: Concepts of Second Nature in German and Japanese Modern Dance. Ana Keilson, LGBT Politics in Germany: Unification As a Catalyst for Columbia University Change. Louise Davidson-Schmich, University of Miami Individualizing the Threat to Human Nature: Genetic Reproductive Politics in Late-Twentieth-Century Discussant: Mieke Verloo, IWM, Institute for Human Sciences Germany. Kristen Loveland, Harvard University 178. Transitions, Ruptures, and Continuities in Postwar Theologies of the Anthropocene: Anti-Secularism and the Italy Origins of Christian Ecology in the 1960s. Justin 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow Melville Room Reynolds, Columbia University Chair: Kate Ferris, University of Saint Andrews Discussant: Julia Thomas, Notre Dame

Participants: 181. Fiscal Policy and Crisis

July 25th, 1943: The Fall of Mussolini As Affective Experience. 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow JWS - Room Thursday, July 13 Joshua Arthurs, University of West Virginia J10 (J355) Resisting Decolonization: Italian Imperialism in the Second Participants: World War. Eileen Ryan, Temple University All Bark and No Bite? the Effect of Politicization on the The Enemy: The Politics and Propaganda of Italian Anti- Implementation and Enforcement of European Communism from Fascism to Democracy. Marla Economic and Fiscal Policy. Markus Haverland, Stone, Occidental College Erasmus University Rotterdam; Reinout Van der Veer, Erasmus University Rotterdam “the American Beauty Ideal in Italy: Cosmetic Advertising in the Italian Women’s Magazine Annabella, 1945- Powers, Eurobonds, Governance: Did the Eurocrisis Affect 1965”. Jessica Harris, University of California, Los Preferences for Fiscal Integration? Francesco Angeles Nicoli, University of Amsterdam Discussant: Kate Ferris, University of Saint Andrews Institutional Responses to the Eurozone Crisis. Remy Davison, Monash University 179. Which Europe is the UK Brexiting from? Pre- and Discussant: David Cleeton, Illinois State University Post-Referendum Discursive Strategies 182. Gender, Politics, and Europe through a Scottish Lens 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow John McIntyre 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow Melville Room - Room 201 Chairs: Gill Allwood, Nottingham Trent University; Michael Chair: Félix Krawatzek, Nuffield College, University of Oxford Stambolis-Ruhstorfer, Université Bordeaux Montaigne

Participants: Discussants: Nathalie Duclos, Université de Toulouse - Jean-Jaurès Brexit’s Contested European Pasts. Rieke Trimçev, Universität Angela O'Hagan, Glasgow Caledonian University; Emma Ritch, Greifswald; Félix Krawatzek, Nuffield College, Engender University of Oxford 183. Asylum and Migration Brexit’s a Priori in Common Sense Journalistic Discourse. 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow JWS - Room J7 Luciana Radut-Gaghi, University of Cergy-Pontoise (J361) Brexit and the Role of the Press and Online Media in Re- Chair: Boris Heizmann, GESIS Cologne Narrating Europe’s Discourse before and after the Referendum. Marzia Maccaferri, Goldsmiths Participants: College, University of London Intimate Nation: Sexuality and Asylum in the Netherlands. Watching the Gathering Storm: The EU Seen through Party Sarah Brennan, Columbia University, Teachers Manifestos 2010 to 2015. Ruth Breeze, University College of Navarra Empowering Migrant Women in the Netherlands: A Case Study Discussant: Claudia Sternberg, UCL of Hymenoplasty Consultations. Sherria Ayuandini, Universiteit van Amsterdam 180. Conservation and Transformation: Encounters with Welfare State Systems and Notions of Solidarity in the 'refugee the Idea of Nature, Environment, and the Human in Crisis': A Comparative Perspective. Katharina Twentieth Century Europe Crepaz, Max Planck Institute for Social Law and

46 47 Social Policy & Technical University of Munich Discussant: Luca Ratti, University of Luxembourg Discussant: Jessica Merolli, Queen's University, Canada 186. Crisis, Transformation and Expertize 184. Can Solidarity Endure? Opportunities, Constraints 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow WMB - and Prospects of Civic Solidarity in Europe Gannochy Seminar Room 3 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow East Quad Chairs: Elke Heins, University of Edinburgh; Hartwig Pautz, Lecture Theatre University of the West of Scotland Chair: Christian Lahusen, University of Siegen Participants: D-Austerity: Is It Really Schäuble’s Fault? Dieter Plehwe, Participants: Social Science Research Center Berlin; Moritz Political Solidarity As a Contentious Form of Political Neujeffski, Berlin Social Science Center Participation. Eva Fernández Guzmán, University of Geneva; Marco Giugni, University of Geneva The Politics of the ‘Moderate’: Think Tanks and the Mediation of Expertise and Politics in Times of Austerity. Born to Die? the Rise and the Death of Alternative Actions Marcos Gonzalez Hernando, University of Organizations in Europe. Angelos Loukakis, Cambridge University of Crete; Johannes Kiess, University of Siegen; Maria Kousis, University of Crete; The Evolution of an Enduring Expertise: Understanding Irish Christian Lahusen, University of Siegen Economists in Irish Public Discourse in the Great Recession . Brendan O'Rourke, Dublin Institute of Sustainable Solidarity? Civil Society Action and Citizens' Technology; Joseph Fitzgerald, Dublin Institute of Attitudes Towards Disabled People. a Comparative Technology Analysis of Italy and the UK. Simone Baglioni, Glasgow Caledonian University; Veronica European Health Security Post-Brexit? Challenges and Federico, University of Florence; Nicola Maggini, Prospects for Epistemic Integration . John Connolly, University of Florence; Thomas Montgomery, University of the West of Scotland Glasgow Caledonian University Discussants: Elke Heins, University of Edinburgh; Hartwig Pautz, Opportunities for Transnational Solidarity Mobilisation? Civil University of the West of Scotland Society Organisations in Support of Refugees in Greece, Germany and Denmark. Maria Kousis, 187. Discussion on "The Post-Communist Mafia State" University of Crete; Ulrike Zschache, University by Bálint Magyar of Siegen; Hans-Joerg Trenz, University of 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow Carnegie Room Copenhagen Chair: András Bozóki, Central European University Discussants: Ross Campbell, University of the West of Scotland; Discussants: Kim Scheppele, Princeton András Bozóki, Central Thursday, July 13 July Thursday, John Fossum, University of Oslo European University; Miklós Sükösd, University of Copenhagen 185. Collective bargaining transformation for 188. Disentangling Anti-Europeanism: Determinants and sustainability Varieties of party-based Anti-Europeanism 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow Humanities LT Building - Room 134 G255 Chair: Joanna Unterschütz, University of Business and Chair: Stefano Rombi, University of Cagliari Administration, Gdynia, Poland Participants: Participants: Eurosceptic or Europhile? Media Coverage of EU, Beyond Self-Employed Workers in the Sharing Economy and Collective Elections . Antonella Seddone, Université Bargaining Rights – EU Competition Law As Catholique de Lille; Giuliano Bobba, University of a Curse “Social Europe 4:0”? Dagmar Schiek, Turin Queens University Belfast; Andrea Gideon, University of Liverpool Life in the EP As a M5S MEP, PT in the Efdd. Simona Guerra, University of Leicester Digital Work- Real Bargaining. How to Ensure Sustainability of Social Dialogue in Digital Era? . Joanna Eurosceptic or Anti-System? the Conditions for the Systemic Unterschütz, University of Business and Opposition to Europe. Michelangelo Vercesi, Administration, Gdynia, Poland University of Pavia; Eugenio Salvati, University of Pavia Sustainability and Transnational Collective Bargaining. Consuelo Chacartegui, Universitat Pompeu Fabra Discussant: Roberto Di Quirico, University of Cagliari (Sardinia, Italy) Transnational Collective Bargaining and Changing Roles of Ewcs: Is There a Place for Them in the 189. European Memory: Universalising the Past? Future European Industrial Relations? Romuald Jagodzinski, European Trade Union Institute; 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Sara Lafuente-Hernandez, European Trade Union Conference Room - 250 Institute Chair: Gregor Feindt, Leibniz Institute of European History

48 49 Participants: Inequality in the Era of Deindustrialisation". David Memory That Governs By Itself? Appropriations of Versailles Hope, London School of Economics and Political Memory. Friedemann Pestel, Universität Freiburg Science From ‘Flight and Expulsion’ to Migration: Contextualising "the Labor Politics of Growth Models and the Political German Victims of Forced Migration. Gregor Economy of Housing Prices". Alison Johnston, Feindt, Leibniz Institute of European History Oregon State University; Aidan Regan, University College Dublin Made in France? the (Re-)Invention of Mai 68. Félix Krawatzek, Nuffield College, University of Oxford "Collective Bargaining, Wage Moderation, and Macroeconomic Performance Revisited". Lucio Baccaro, University Two Models of Universalising Memory Practices. Rieke of Geneva; Jonas Pontusson, University of Geneva Trimçev, University of Greifswald Discussant: Martin Höpner, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Discussant: George Soroka, Harvard University Societies 190. European Union in Crisis: (What) Can We Learn 192. IntraEuropean Mobilities in a Changing Political from Other Cases? Scenario: New Flows, New Migrants, New Issues II 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow WMB - Hugh 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow JWS - Fraser Seminar Room 2 Stevenson Lecture Theatre Chairs: Philipp Trein, University of Lausanne; Eva Thomann, Chair: Anastasia Bermudez, Universidad de Sevilla Heidelberg University Participants: Participants: Brexit before Brexit: The Impact on EU Mobilities to the UK. EU Referenda: What to Learn from the Swiss Case. Eva Thursday, July 13 Alessio D'Angelo, Middlesex University; Eleonore Thomann, Heidelberg University; Eva Heidbreder, Kofman, Middlesex University University of Dusseldorf; Isabelle Stadelmann- Steffen, University of Bern; Fritz Sager, University Young Spaniards in London: Gender Relations and of Bern Transnational Strategies of Mobility. Almudena Cortes, Universidad Complutense de Madrid Cross-Sectoral Policy Integration in Energy Governance: The EU and International Governmental Organizations Migration to and from a Developed EU Country. New Trends Compared. Jale Tosun, Heidelberg University; B. and Modes of Portuguese Emigration to France and Guy Peters, University of Pittsburgh the UK. Pedro Gois, University of Coimbra; José Carlos Marques, Interdisciplinary Centre of Social Moving Beyond the Sui Generis Verdict: Comparing Sciences (IPLeiria) Management Reforms in the European Commission with Other International Organizations. Jörn Ege, Aspirations of Belonging. a Study of Romanians in London and German University of Administrative Sciences Paris. Claudia Paraschivescu, University of Leeds Speyer; Michael Bauer, German University of 193. Labour Market Policy in Hard Times Administrative Sciences Speyer 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott It’s Policy Learning, Stupid!. Claire Dunlop, University of Building - Room 356 Exeter; Claudio Radaelli, University of Exeter Participants: Regulating Complexity in the European Union – the Role EMU, Divergence, and the Service Economy: Estimating the of the European Centre for Decease Prevention Contributions of Service Sector Wage-Setting to the and Control in the H1N1 Case. Esther Versluis, Macroeconomic Problems of the Eurozone. Donato Maastricht University; Jinhee Kim, Maastricht Di Carlo, Max-Planck-Institute for the Study of University Societies; Alexander Spielau, Max-Planck-Institute Discussants: Miriam Hartlapp, University of Leipzig; Philipp for the Study of Societies Trein, University of Lausanne After the Social Crisis: The Transformation of Labor Relations and Work Organization at France Telecom. Virginia 191. Institutions, Growth Models and Distributive Doellgast, Cornell University; Maxime Bellego, Conflicts University Aix-Marseille; Elisa Pannini, London 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott School of Economics and Political Science Building - Room 253 Neoliberal Reform and Labor Markets: Politicization in Central Chair: Martin Höpner, Max Planck Institute for the Study of and Eastern Europe. Besnik Pula, Virginia Tech Societies Trade Union Membership, Redistribution Support and Party Choice. Nadja Mosimann, University of Geneva Participants: "Varieties of Capitalism, Growth Models and Inclusive The Declining Middle: Political Reactions to Occupational Growth". Brian Nolan, University of Oxford; Stefan Change. Thomas Kurer, University of Zurich Thewissen, University of Oxford; Chloe Touzet, Discussants: Dagmar Schiek, Queens University Belfast; Despina University of Oxford Alexiadou, University of Pittsburgh "Growth Models, Varieties of Capitalism, and Income

48 49 194. Policy Responses to Immigration Ottawa 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow JWS - Room Discussant: Michael Keating, U of Aberdeen J15 (J375) Participants: 197. Responses to Radicalization Europe Under Siege. Ethnographic Perspectives on Fear and 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow Court/Senate Security. Alexandra Schwell, University of Vienna Chair: Cynthia Miller-Idriss, American University A Challenge for the EU (and the World): How to Cope with Refugees? Gerd Grözinger, Europa-Universität Participants: Flensburg Feedback Loop of Violent Radicalisation: Rethinking Counter- Narratives in Context. Chamila Liyanage, School of Immigrants Wanted: The Post Study Work Visa and the Politics Advanced Study, University of London of Migration in Scotland. Aubrey Westfall, Wheaton College “There Are Good People Who Do Prevent”: Policy Detoxification on the Frontline of Preventing Ineffectiveness of Frontex and Easo during the Refugee Violent Extremism. Joel Busher, Coventry Crisis: Partial Delegation, Multiple Principals, and University; Paul Thomas, University of Insufficient Capability. Vittoria Meissner, Technical Huddersfield; Tufyal Choudhury, Durham University Munich; Eugenia da Conceicao-Heldt, University Technical University Munich State and Civil Society Responses to the Radical What Prospects for Change to Achieve a Sustainable EU Right. Bénédicte Laumond, Université de Migration Policy? Elif Cetin, University of VersaillesEuropa-Universität Viadrina Cambridge The Rise of Islamophobia in Western Europe and the EU 's Discussant: Silvia Galandini, University of Manchester Response: Towards a Sustainable European CVE Model? Aude Jehan-Robert, SAIS Johns Hopkins 195. Populist Party Transformation and Quality of University Democracy in Europe The Rage Against Globalization: Betrayal of the Elites or 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow WMP Yudowitz Betrayal of Democracy? Alberto Spektorowski, Tel Seminar Room 1 Aviv University Chairs: Lori Thorlakson, University of Alberta; Nicole Lugosi, Discussant: Fabian Virchow, University of Applied Sciences University of Alberta Duesseldorf

Participants: 198. Social Protest and Contention in Russia, Ukraine "Abandoned, Isolated, Uprooted": Images of Crisis on the and Moldova Thursday, July 13 July Thursday, Populist Right. Jan Dobbernack, University of Lincoln 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Conference Room - 251 Populism, Abstention and the Stigmatisation of the Working Chair: Magdalena Dembinska, Université de Montréal Class. Aurelien Mondon, University of Bath Measuring the Impact of the Populist Radical Right on Quality Participants: of Democracy in CEE: The Discursive Dimension. Sanctioned Contention in Russia: The Institutionalisation Lori Thorlakson, University of Alberta; Nicole of Consentful Contention . Ammon Cheskin, Lugosi, University of Alberta University of Glasgow Discussant: Bartek Pytlas, Ludwig Maximilian University of Aspirational Iconography: Becoming European in Munich Postcommunist States . Juliet Johnson, McGill University; Benjamin Forest, McGill University 196. Referendums and European Disintegration: Brexit Unknown Unknowns: How Uncertainty Undermines Protest and Beyond in Russia. Samuel Greene, King's College London; 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow John McIntyre Maxim Ananyev, UCLA - Room 201 Discussant: Graeme Robertson, University of North Carolina at Participants: Chapel Hill Culture and Dis-Integration: Religion and the Brexit Vote. Brent Nelsen, Furman University; James Guth, Furman 199. Sustainable Pedagogies and Scholarship on Europe University in the 21st century National Referendums Challenge the Sustainability of the EU. 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Richard Rose, University of Strathclyde Glasgow Building - Room 656A Mapping Remainers' Discontents: The Uk's EU Referendum Chair: Janet Horne, University of Virginia Result and Permutations of Losers' Consent. Anthony Salamone, University of Edinburgh Participants: Making a Religion out of Learning: What the Ordinary World What Does the Brexit Mean for NATO & European Security Can Teach the University. Michael Levenson, More Generally? Benjamin Zyla, University of

50 51 University of Virginia Campbell, Birkbeck College, University of London, Rosie Campbell; Rebecca McKee, University of Teaching and Learning about Sustainability: A Transatlantic Manchester Perspective. Manuela Achilles, University of Virginia Discussants: Achim Goerres, University of Duisburg-Essen; Dennis Spies, University of Cologne Ecocinema As Political Pedagogy in Italy: Massimiliano Mazzotta’s Oil. the Devastating Force of Petroleum. the Dignity of Sardinians. Enrico Cesaretti, 202. The Right and the Welfare State: a Trans-Atlantic University of Virginia Perspective 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow Anatomy - Studio: Design Thinking for the Migrant and Refugee Crisis Large LT on the Italian Island of Lampedusa. Elgin Cleckley, University of Virginia Chair: Evelyne Huber, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Imperial Legacies, East and West. Krishan Kumar, University Participants: of Virginia Radical Right Parties’ “Exclusive Solidarity”. Zoe Lefkofridi, Discussant: Katya Makarova, University of Virginia Paris-Lodron University of Salzburg; Elie Michel, European University Institute 200. The EU in International Relations Neo-Liberal, Conservative, Catholic or Radical? the Right(s) 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow Forehall and Minimum Income Preferences in an Age of Chair: Christian Karner, University of Nottingham Austerity. Marcello Natili, University of Milan, Italy Participants: The Right(s) and Minimum Income Schemes: Southern Thursday, July 13 The Inter-Organisational Relations Between the European and Eastern Europe Compared. Ilaria Madama, Union and International Organisations. Anne University of Milan; Matteo Jessoula, University of Wetzel, University of Mannheim Milan; Manos Matsaganis, Politecnico di Milano; The Withdrawal from International Organisations and the Marcello Natili, University of Milan, Italy Reversibility of the European Integration. Antonella Right Wing Parties and the Welfare State on the Two Sides of Forganni, ESSCA EU-Asia Institute the Atlantic. Matteo Jessoula, University of Milan; Dealing with the Uncertainty of International Commitment: Zoe Lefkofridi, Paris-Lodron University of Salzburg Challenges and Opportunities in the Field of Health Discussants: Carsten Jensen, Aarhus University; Emmanuele Policy. Sabrina Germain, University of Surrey; Pavolini, Macerata University Noreen O'Meara, School of Law, University of Surrey; Simon Usherwood, University of Surrey; 203. Welfare and Public Services Facing Austerity and Fabrizio Carinci, School of Health Sciences, Marketization University of Surrey 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow John McIntyre - Discussants: Lenka Bustikova, Arizona State University; Oriol Teaching Room 208 Costa, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona and Institut Barcelona Chair: Imre Szabo, Central European University d'Estudis Internacionals Participants: 201. The Political Integration of Immigrants in Europe Creating Legitimacy in Hard Times – How Governments Justify 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Controversial Health Care Reforms. Amandine Building - G466 Crespy, Université libre de Bruxelles²; Imre Szabo, Chair: Karen Schönwälder, Max Planck Institute for the study of Central European University Religious and Ethnic Diversity The Second Enclosure of the Commons: Water Privatization and Marketization As an Austerity Policy. Petra Participants: Dobner, Martin-Luther-Universität Halle- Talking about Migration Experience and Voting: How Germans Wittenberg of Turkish and Russian Descent Construct Their Personal Electoral Space in Groups of Peers. Housing As a Social Right or Means to Wealth? Policy Ideas Dennis Spies, University of Cologne; Achim and the Re-Emergence of the Housing Question. Goerres, University of Duisburg-Essen; Sabrina Dorothee Bohle, European University Institute; Mayer, University of Duisburg-Essen Leonard Seabrooke, Copenhagen Business School Developing Political Identities in the Family. Processes of The Challenge of ‘Shared Growth’ in the European Periphery. Political Socialization Among Turkish Immigrant Niamh Hardiman, UCD Families in Western Europe. Floris Vermeulen, Educating for Mobility? . Jane Gingrich, University of Oxford University of Amsterdam; Maria Kranendonk, University of Amsterdam; Niels Spierings, Radboud Discussant: Cornel Ban, Boston University University 204. Plenary Session: Lord McConnell of Glenscorrodale From Descriptive to Substantive Representation: Testing 6:00 to 7:45 PM - University of Glasgow Bute Hall Theoretical Mechanisms Empirically. Maria Participant: Sobolewska, University of Manchester; Rosie

50 51 Jack McConnell, Parliament of Scotland Participants: How National Histories Shaped the Politics of Crisis: South 204.1 Civic Reception European Contrasts. Robert Fishman, Carlos III 8:15 to 9:15 PM - Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum University Madrid Crisis As Narrative, Narrative As History: Stories of the Greek Crisis. Hara Kouki, University of Durham Generations and National Narrative in Spanish History: From the 1950s to the Present . Pamela Radcliff, Friday, july 14 University of California at San Diego Does the Past Have Political Power? Mabel Berezin, Cornell 205. Saskia Sassen Keynote University 8:00 to 9:00 AM - University of Glasgow Kelvin Gallery Discussant: Eduardo Romanos, Universidad Complutense de Madrid 206. Rethinking Migration 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow Melville Room 209. Current controversies on health inequalities in Chair: Gisela Brinker-Gabler, Binghamton University Europe 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow Kelvin Gallery Participants: Chair: Julia Lynch, University of Pennsylvania Of Bodies and Borders: Navid Kermani, Elfriede Jelinek and Jenny Erpenbeck on Migration. Monika Shafi, Participants: University of Delaware Current Controversies on Health Inequalities in Europe II. Enlightenment As an Intercultural Project: Navid Kermani’s Fabra Meri Koivusalo, National Institute for Travelogues in the Context of the European Health and Welfare Refugee Crisis. Elke Segelcke, Illinois State Current Controversies on Health Inequalities in Europe III. Ted University Schrecker, Durham University Finding Identity Between Assimilation and Resistance. Current Controversies on Health Inequalities in Europe. Sigrun Voices of “Ungrateful” Migrant Authors in Swiss Olafsdottir, University of Iceland Literature. Min Zhou, Roger Williams University Discussant: Paulette Kurzer, University of Arizona A European Utopia: Maxi Obexer’s Materialist Intervention. Friederike Eigler, Georgetown University 210. Institutionalization of sustainable development as Discussant: Renata Schellenberg, Mount Allison University norm and narrative 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow Forehall

207. Crises and Transformations in Europe Chair: Christine Hackenesch, Deutsches Institut fuer 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow WMP Entwicklungspolitik Yudowitz Seminar Room 1 Chairs: John Fossum, University of Oslo; Jozef Batora, Comenius Participants:

Friday, July 14 July Friday, university From Asymmetry to Dialogue? Collective Imbalances, Common Challenges and Societal Mainstreaming in Participants: the Conceptual Evolution of the EU Development EU Crises, Solidarity and the Public Sphere: Towards and Sustainability Agendas. Cristina Blanco Differentiated Integration. Asimina Michailidou, Sío-López, European University Institute (EUI), University of Oslo; Hans-Joerg Trenz, University of Florence (IT) Copenhagen Human Security in EU Foreign Policy: Lessons from the Europe Entrapped: The Rise of the Pseudocrat. Agustín Asia Pacific. Evangelos Fanoulis, Metropolitan Menéndez, University of Leon, Spain; John Fossum, University Prague University of Oslo Buzzword or Leitmotiv? Sustainability and the Transformation Interstitial Organizations and Innovation in EU Governance. of the Political Order in Europe. Thomas Henökl, Jozef Batora, Comenius university German Development Institute Wicked Crises and Legitimacy in Today’s European Union. Discussant: Christine Hackenesch, Deutsches Institut fuer Johannes Pollak, Institute For Advanced Studies, Entwicklungspolitik Vienna; Sonja Puntscher-Riekmann, University of Salzburg 211. Labour market policies in the era of pervasive Discussant: Deirdre Curtin, European University Institute austerity: a European perspective (Session I) 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow WMB - 208. Memory and National Narratives in Times of Crisis Gannochy Seminar Room 3 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Chair: Philippe Pochet, Université catholique de Louvain Building - Room 253 Chair: Kostis Kornetis, Carlos III Participants:

52 53 Reforming the Unreformable. Labour Market Policy Changes 214. Between Two Unions: Brexit and the Nations and and the New Path of the Italian Politics . Patrik Regions Vesan, University of Aosta Valley 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow East Quad The German Exception: Welfare Protectionism Instead of Lecture Theatre Retrenchment. Werner Eichhorst, Institute for the Chair: Anand Menon, Kings College London Study of Labour, IZA Bonn; Anke Hassel, Hertie School of Governance Participants: Discussant: Janine Leschke, Copenhagen Business School Post-Brexit Scenarios for the Irish Border. Katy Hayward, Queen's Universtiy, Belfast 212. New perspectives on the EU administration: the Differentiated Integration and Brexit: Theories and Practices. European Commission and the Court of Justice of the Paul Gillespie, University College Dublin European Union – socialization and politicization A Constitutional Moment in the Island of Ireland. Jennifer 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow John McIntyre Todd, University College Dublin - Teaching Room 208 Reconciling ‘Remain’ and ‘Leave’: Northern Ireland and the Chair: Michael Bauer, German University of Administrative EU Referendum . Mary Murphy, University College Sciences Speyer Cork

Participants: Discussant: Michael Keating, U of Aberdeen Culture or Social Domination ? New Internal Battles and the Integration of the New Comers from Enlargement 215. Comparative Populism: Europe and the Americas into the Commission. Didier Georgakakis, 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow JWS - Room Université Panthéon-Sorbonne, Paris, France J7 (J361) Beyond Organizational Socialization – or the Difference That Chair: Carlos Waisman, university of california, san diego a Department Makes. the Case of the European Commission. Sara Connolly, University of East Participants: Anglia; Hussein Kassim, University of East Anglia European Populism: Moving Beyond the Radical Right? Carlo Ruzza, University of Trento Follow the Leader? the Effect of Commissioners from Eurosceptic Countries on Commission Staff Echoes of the 1930s in Contemporary Hungarian Populism. Attitudes. Benny Geys, Norwegian Business Kim Scheppele, Princeton Friday, July 14 School; Zuzana Murdoch, University of Bremen and Populism and the Second Great Transformation: Neoliberal University of Agder Globalization, the European Union, and the Questioning the Executive: Politicizing the Appointment of Crisis of Democracy. Dietmar Schirmer, Zeppelin European Commissioners . Anchrit Wille, Leiden University University; Carly Relou, Leiden University Discussant: Peter Kingstone, King's College London Discussant: Brigid Laffan, European University Institute 216. Hybrid Regimes in Europe 213. The effects of social investment reforms: Impact and 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow Turnbull measurement Room 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow Humanities LT Chair: Akos Rona-Tas, University of California, San Diego G255 Chair: Emmanuele Pavolini, University of Macerata Participants: An Externally Constrained Hybrid Regime: Hungary in the Participants: EU. András Bozóki, Central European University; Childcare and Labour Markets: What Makes Social Investment? Daniel Hegedus, Freedom House Margarita León, ‘Rmón y Cajal’, Universidad Authoritarianism in the Information Age: The Centrality of Autónoma de Barcelona, Spain; Costanzo Ranci, Authoritarian Media and Communication Policies Polytechnic of Milan; Zyad Ibanez, European in Establishing and Maintaining Hybrid Regimes. University Institute; Stefanie Sabatinelli, Miklos Sukosd, University of Copenhagen Politecnico di Milano Populist Radical Right Opposition to an Illiberal Regime. Explaining the Matthew Effect in Child Care Services: Jeffrey Murer, University of St. Andrews Combining Micro and Macro Factors. Emmanuele The Political Economy of Illiberalism in Hungary. Gabor Pavolini, University of Macerata; Wim Van Scheiring, University of Cambrige Lancker, University of Antwerp Discussant: Eszter Simon, University of Birmingham Good Intentions and Matthew Effects: Access Biases in Participation in Active Labour Market Policies. Giuliano Bonoli, University of Lausanne; Fabienne 217. Managing Migration and Asylum: The Domestic Liechti, University of Lausanne Level 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Discussant: Bea Cantillon, University of Antwerp Building - G466

52 53 Chair: Eda Gemi, The European University of Tirana Discussant: Sanja Badanjak, University of Wisconsin - Madison

Participants: 220. Post-Brexit Prospects and Projections: LGBT/Queer Willing to Share the Burden? Attitudes Towards the Allocation Polish Perspectives of Asylum-Seekers in Comparative Perspective. 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Boris Heizmann, GESIS Cologne; Conrad Ziller, Conference Room - 251 University of Cologne Chair: Roch Dunin-Wąsowicz, London School of Economics and Citizenship without Social Rights? EU Migrants' Access to Political Science Welfare Rights in Comparative Perspective. Roxana Barbulescu, College of Europe Participants: Double Standards? Electoral Acceptance of Immigrant and Unpacking the Meanings of ‘a Normal Life’ Among Lesbian, Emigrant Dual Citizenship in the Netherlands. Gay and Bisexual Eastern Europeans in Scotland. Maarten Vink, Maastricht University; Hans Francesca Stella, University of Glasgow Schmeets, Maastricht UniversityStatistics Polish Lgbts and Social Media in the Post-Brexit UK. Lukasz Netherlands; Hester Mennes, University of Szulc, University of Antwerp Amsterdam “If I Stay or If I Go I Don’t Do White Anymore”: Libidinal “Political Rights in the Age of Migration: The Case for Cosmopolitanism Influences on Post-Brexit Immigrant Voting”. Ron Hayduk, San Francisco Projections Among a Cohort of Gay-Identified State University Polish UK Residents. Nicholas Boston, CUNY Discussant: Lucy Mayblin, University of Warwick Lehman College Discussant: Jan Willem Duyvendak, Universiteit van Amsterdam 218. Nation-Building, Democracy and the Welfare State 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow JWS - Room 221. Re-Regulating Markets for Social Goals J15 (J375) 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Chair: Sheri Berman, Barnard College Building - Room 656A Chairs: Matteo Jessoula, University of Milan; Jale Tosun, Participants: Heidelberg University Between Historical Legacies and the Politics of Nation- Building: Explaining Variance in Social Investment Participants: Agendas Across the Baltic States. Sonja Avlijas, Social Goals in Public Procurement: Regulatory Complements Sciences Po or Compensation for Welfare States? Miriam Democratic Deconsolidation: The Empirical Evidence. Hartlapp, University of Leipzig Yascha Mounk, Harvard University; Roberto Foa, From Free Market to Social Policies. Remapping Regulatory University of Melbourne Cooperation and Regional Governance in Mercosur. On the Adaptability of Democracy and Its Institutions: Andrea Bianculli, Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Changing the EU into a Sustainable Process of Internacionals (IBEI) Integration. Matteo Laruffa, LUISS Guido Carli Soil Protection As Persistent Non-Decision or: Why Is There Friday, July 14 July Friday, University No European Soil Protection Policy? Henning Sham Democracy in Authoritarian Regime. Popular Discussion Deters, University of Vienna of the Soviet 1936 Constitution. Olga Velikanova, Discussants: Matteo Jessoula, University of Milan; Jale Tosun, University of North Texas Heidelberg University 219. Past and Present Crises in Party Systems 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow JWS - Room 222. Role of the European Parliament for a Modern J10 (J355) Europe 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow Court/Senate Participants: An Asymmetric Partisanship Effect: House Price Fluctuations Participants: and Party Positions. Paul Beckmann, University of The Committees of the European Parliament: Establishing Cologne Influence in Times of Change. David Alexander, University of Glasgow Europeanization through Crises? the German Post-Communist –Left and the Reflection of the Recent Crises. The ‘Schengen Laboratory': The Role of the EP in Promoting Andreas Goffin, Charles University the Inclusiveness and Sustainability of the Free Movement of Persons from 1985 to the Present. Dr. Political Turmoil in Yugoslavia during 1989-1990 and the Cristina Blanco Sío-López, EUI Albanian Issue. Fati Iseni, University "Mother Teresa" Political Agency of the European Parliament in International Risk Governance: Partisan Actor, Gatekeeper or The Emergence of New Anti-EU Parties in EP Elections: Democratic Safeguard? Frank Wendler, University Strategic Elite Calculations and European of Washington Union Debates. Magda Giurcanu, East Carolina University Party Group Switching in the European Parliament: A

54 55 Quantitative Analysis, 1979-2009. Aaron Martin, Loyola University Chicago 226. The New Faces of Socio-Economic Governance in Discussant: Francis Jacobs, European Parliament the EU : Flexibility, Conditionality, Ownership 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow John McIntyre 223. Social and Environmental Sustainability and the - Room 201 Transformation of EU Labor Law Chair: Sofia Perez, Boston University 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow Carnegie Room Participants: Chair: Ania Zbyszewska, University of Warwick When Member States Look Daggers at Each Other’s. Analyzing Ownership and Conditionality As New Modes of Governance in the EU Policy Making. Ramona Participants: Coman, Université Libre de Bruxelles Sustainability and Decent Work. Consuelo Chacartegui, Universitat Pompeu Fabra Reforming Labor Markets in the Eurozone: Italy and France Compared. Stefano Sacchi, University of Milan; Sustainable Labour Regulation: What Does a Feminist Beatrice Magistro, University of Washington Perspective Offer? Ania Zbyszewska, University of Warwick Negotiating Constraints. Structural Reforms and National Ownership in the EU. Amandine Crespy, Université Promoting Social and Environmental Sustainability: What libre de Bruxelles² Role for Public Procurement? Miriam Kullmann, Maastricht University The Dutch and the European Semester: In Search for Flexibility, Conditionality, Ownership. Sonja Bekker, Tilburg Discussant: Saskia Klosse, University of Maastricht University 224. State of Emergency: Is France Transforming? The European Semester and EU Social Policy . Paul Copeland, 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott QMUL Conference Room - 250 Discussant: Sofia Perez, Boston University Chairs: Jean Beaman, Purdue University; Jennifer Fredette, Ohio University 227. The Past and Future of European Trade Policy 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow JWS -

Participants: Stevenson Lecture Theatre Friday, July 14 Racialization and Religion: Making Sense of Islamophobia in Chair: Sophie Meunier, Princeton University Europe. Nasar Meer, University of Strathclyde Secular Contours. Boundary Drawing of Claim-Making in Participants: France . Angéline Escafré-Dublet, Universite Lyon The Long Path to Foreign Direct Investment Policy in the 2 European Union. Sophie Meunier, Princeton University; Lauge Poulsen, University College “Je Suis Charlie’ Vs. ‘Je Suis Ahmed’: The Relationship London Between Race and Islamophobia in France in the Wake of Charlie Hebdo. Jean Beaman, Purdue History Matters: Institutional Influence in EU Trade University Negotiations. Magdalena Frennhoff Larsen, University of Westminster The State of Emergency and Muslims in France. Jennifer Fredette, Ohio University Trading for Statehood: Integrating the EU’s External Dimension, 1963–2010. Markus Gastinger, TU Discussant: Erik Bleich, Middlebury College Dresden 225. Sustainable Ecology and Green Spaces in Europe How Politicization Changes the Rules of the Game in Trade 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Politics: A Case Study on the Transatlantic Trade Building - Room 132 and Investment Partnership (TTIP). Dirk Leuffen, University of Konstanz Participants: Proving Its Worth? Parliamentarisation of EU Trade Policy and Green Stewards of Istanbul: Environmentalism, Public Parks Its Effects. Guri Rosén, University of Oslo - ARENA and Urban Governance. Basak Durgun, George Centre for European Studies Mason University Replanting the Colony: Sustainable Ecology and Nationalist 228. The Sustainability of Policy Reforms Memory. Daniel Shea, Mount Saint Mary College 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Building - Room 134 Transformative Geographies and Ecodiscourses in the Post- Chair: Raphael Reinke, University of Zurich 1989 Cultures of the Central and Eastern Europe. Irene Sywenky, University of Alberta, Canada Participants: Transforming Landscape, Transforming Culture: Why Do Consolidations Persist? the Political Economy of Representations of the Humber Estuary. Eveline de Fiscal Adjustment in a Long-Term Perspective. Smalen, Rachel Carson Center, LMU Munich Lukas Haffert, Unviersity of Zurich; Zsofia Barta, Discussant: Kate Kennon, Fordham University SUNY Albany Rockefeller College of Public Affairs

54 55 and Policy Chair: Genevieve Coderre-LaPalme, University of Greenwich Excessive Policy Volatility: A Framework for Analysis with Some Illustrations from Recent Pension Reforms. Participants: Achim Kemmerling, Central European University; Can Work-Life Balance Policies Foster Happiness within the Kristin Makszin, Hungarian Academy of Science, Family? a Comparison of Traditional Versus New Institute for Political Science Family Arrangements. Alvaro Martinez, University of Sheffield Provisional Title: The Economy As a Knowledge Problem: Unforeseen Consequences, Adaptive Actors and The Welfare State Dilemma of Need and Informality: A Mixed the Dynamics of Complex Economic Systems. Aris Methods Study of Attitudes to Visible Begging in Trantidis, European University Institute Sweden. Karin Zelano, University of Gothenburg Discussant: Deborah Mabbett, Birkbeck College The Politics of Drug Rationing in England and France: Developing Policies for Hard Choices. Takuya 229. Whose Knowledge Counts? Expert and Lay Onoda, London School of Economics and Political Science Narratives in Political Debate on Immigration 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Health Cooperation and Conflict Among G20 Countries: Building - Room 356 Focusing on the Epidemic Cases of Global Society in the 21st Century. Sanghwan Lee, Hankuk Chair: Randall Hansen, University of Toronto University of Foreign Studies Participants: Discussant: Sarah Cooper, University of Exeter ‘Let’s Take Back Control’ and Other Effective Bullshit: Immigration in the European Union Referendum 232. Between and Across Borders Campaign. James Hampshire, University of Sussex 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow Melville Most Are Educated and Want to Work: Characterizing Refugees Room and Competing Economic and Humanitarian Chair: Nicole Shea, Council for European Studies Narratives of the “Refugee Crisis” in Germany. Jennifer Elrick, McGill University Participants: Pushes and Pulls: Asylum Migration the Allure of the Simple Memory and History Written from the European Periphery: Explanation. Lucy Mayblin, University of Warwick Ilma Rakusa and Marica Bodrozic. Michelle Brüssow, Binghamton University Immigration Targets, Quantification and the Suppression of Complexity. Christina Boswell, University of Transterritorialized Literature: Migrant Women Writers in Edinburgh Intercultural Germany . Yolanda Garcia Hernandez, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid Discussant: Randall Hansen, University of Toronto (Dés)Intégration? the Sustainability of Integration Policies in 230. How the Past Shapes Political Action and Social the Twenty-First Century French Banlieue. Jocelyn Wright, The University of Texas at Austin Protest 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Discussant: Friederike Eigler, Georgetown University

Friday, July 14 July Friday, Building - Room 253 Chair: Mabel Berezin, Cornell University 233. Labour market policies in the era of pervasive austerity: a European perspective (Session II) Participants: 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow WMB - Public Memory of the Transitions and Social Movements in Gannochy Seminar Room 3 Spain and Greece. Kostis Kornetis, Carlos III Chair: Janine Leschke, European Trade Union Institute Founding Coalitions: The Historical Roots of Democratic Quality in Southern Europe, 1968- 2000s. Tiago Participants: Fernandes, New University of Lisbon No Longer Fit for Purpose? Consolidation and Catching-up in Irish Labour Market Policy. Fiona Dukelow, Memories of the Revolution and Opposition to Austerity in University College Cork Portugal, 2010-2015. Tiago Carvalho, University of Cambridge; Pedro Pinto, University of Cambridge Retrenchment, Conditionality and Flexibility: UK Labour Market Policies in the Era of Austerity. Elke Protest Cycles and Their Legacies: Analyzing the Effects of Heins, University of Edinburgh; Hayley Bennett, the Past in Spanish Contention during the Crisis . University of Edinburgh Eduardo Romanos, Universidad Complutense de Madrid Labour Market Reforms at the Era of Pervasive Austerity. Sotiria Theodoropoulou, European Trade Union Discussant: Robert Fishman, Carlos III University Madrid Institute-ETUI Discussant: Philippe Pochet, Université catholique de Louvain 231. Social Welfare and Health Issues in Europe 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow WMP 234. New perspectives on the EU administration: the Yudowitz Seminar Room 1 Council, European Parliament, and the Court of Auditors

56 57 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow John Hanna Schwander, University of Bremen McIntyre - Teaching Room 208 Stratified Childcare - Stratified Attitudes? Institutional Chair: B. Guy Peters, University of Pittsburgh Characteristics of Childcare Services and Their Consequences for Work-Family Attitudes. Erik Participants: Neimanns, University of Konstanz Access, Power and Lobbying in the European Union: Evidence Public Preferences Towards Social Investment: Testing the from the Rotating Presidency of the Council of Importance of Class in a Multilevel Analysis. the European Union. Zuzana Murdoch, University Bjoern Bremer, European University Institute of Bremen and University of Agder; Michelle Hollman, University of Bremen, Catching up or Falling behind? the Politics of Labor Market and Family Policy Reforms in Southern Europe . Reto One EU Civil Service or Many? the General Secretariat Bürgisser, EUI of the Council of the European Union and the European Commission Compared. Hussein How Social Investment Reforms Affect Voting Behavior. Kassim, University of East Anglia; Sara Connolly, Nathalie Giger, University of Geneva; Moira University of East Anglia; Michael Bauer, German Nelson, Lund University University of Administrative Sciences Speyer; Discussant: Carsten Jensen, Aarhus University Renaud Dehousse, European University Institute; Brigid Laffan, European University Institute;

Andrew Thompson, University of Edinburgh 237. Academic Writing for Digital Spaces: A Roundtable 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott How Do They Work? Putting Silos to the Test. the Case of Building - Room 134 the EU Civil Service. Francesca Vantaggiato, University of East Anglia; Sara Connolly, Participant: University of East Anglia; Hussein Kassim, Discussants: Katrine Jensen, EuropeNow Emily Rutherford, University of East Anglia Journal of the History of Ideas; Stephen Khan, The Conversation The European Parliament Secretariat : Operating in a Unique 238. Central & Eastern Europe Context and Responding to New Challenges. Francis Jacobs, European Parliament, 1979-2016 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow Turnbull Room Reforming the European Court of Auditors: What, Why,

When, Who, How? Paul Stephenson, Maastricht Participants: Friday, July 14 UniversityUniversity of Maastricht The Crisis of Neoliberalism in Eastern Europe. Hilary Appel, Claremont McKenna College; Mitchell Orenstein, Discussant: B. Guy Peters, University of Pittsburgh University of Pennsylvania 235. What should the CES and social epidemiology learn Economic Convergence in Europe: Arrested Development? from one another? Silvia Merler, Johns Hopkins SAISBruegel - Brussels Economic Policy Think Tank 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow Kelvin Gallery The Eastern E.U. Challenge: The Political-Economic Shift in Chair: Sigrun Olafsdottir, University of Iceland Hungary and Poland. Erwin Erhardt, University of Cincinnati Participants: "the Tragedy of Orbanism: Budapest Baroque Extended". Karl What Should the CES and Social Epidemiology Learn from Benziger, Rhode Island College; Richard Weiner, One Another? Clare Bambra, Durham University Rhode Island College What Should the CES and Social Epidemiology Learn from The Return of Economic Nationalism to East Central Europe One Another? II. Jason Beckfield, Harvard - a Model in Crisis? Vera Scepanovic, European University University Institute What Should the CES and Social Epidemiology Learn from Discussant: Clara Volintiru, University of Bucharest One Another? III. Julia Lynch, University of Pennsylvania 239. Conflict and Religious Repercussions on Voting Discussant: Bernice Pescosolido, Indiana University States 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow Carnegie 236. Who would want that? Public opinion and parties’ Room

preferences towards social investment policies Participants: 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow Humanities The Religious Repercussions of the European Crisis. Josef LT G255 Hien, University of Milan and WZB Berlin Social Chair: Julian Garritzmann, University Konstanz, Germany Science Center Ideological Similarity and the Quest for Political Self- Participants: Determination. Decentralization and Salient Against Your Own Interest? Analysing Social Investment Policy Ideological Conflict Dimensions in Islamic, Preferences from a Gender Perspective. Julian Catholic and Protestant Countries from 1900-2015. Garritzmann, University Konstanz, Germany;

56 57 André Kaiser, University of Cologne; Leonce Röth, Ambition Cometh before the Fall? the EU and Ttip. Alasdair University of Cologne Young, Georgia Tech 240. Critical Action and Its Effect on the Welfare State Discussant: Sophie Meunier, Princeton University 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow JWS - Room J15 (J375) 243. European Democracy? Perspectives on the European Parliament Participants: 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow Court/Senate How Workfare Shapes Social Solidarity: Cross-National Trends in Workfare and Public Opinion Since the 1980s. Participants: Alexander Horn, Aarhus University; Anthony Unboxing Technocracy in the European Parliament: The Case Kevins, Aarhus University; Kees van Kersbergen, of the Deve Committee. Alexandra Athanasopoulou Aarhus University Köpping, Leipzig University; Harald Köpping Athanasopoulos, ESSCA Direct Democracy, the Structure of Government and Welfare State Expansion 1930-2000. André Walter, Election Pledges By Euro-Parties: Linking the Priorities University of St. Gallen of the European Parliament and the European Commission? Petia Kostadinova, University of Establishing the Potential for Relational and Critical Action Illinois, Chicago Research within Scottish Public Service Reform. Claire Bynner, University of Glasgow; James The Appointment of Coordinators in the European Parliament. Henderson, University of Edinburgh Alice Arnaldi, Université libre de Bruxelles; Nathalie Brack, Universite libre de Bruxelles The Conditioning Effect of Party Linkages on Attitudes on Health Care Provision. Alexandru Moise, Central Perspectives on the Economy. Competence Signals and European University; Evelyne Hübscher, Central Economic Voting in EP Elections. Guido Tiemann, European University Institute For Advanced Studies, Vienna 241. EU External Relations Discussant: Andreas Maurer, University of Innsbruck 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow JWS - Stevenson Lecture Theatre 244. Financialization, Private Interests, and the State Chair: Andreas Bågenholm, University of Gothenburg 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Building - Room 656A Participants: Chair: Agnes Orban, University of Cologne The Government Sponsored Network in European Union External Relations. Kostas Kourtikakis, University Participants: of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Ekaterina The Market As Prison? Firms’ Reactions to Public Policies. Turkina, HEC Montreal; Evgeny Postnikov, Raphael Reinke, University of Zurich University of Melbourne Private Pensions, Public Investments: State Power at the Sustaining Change: ‘Structural Power Europe' and Sustainable Welfare-Finance Nexus. Natascha van der Zwan, (Eastern) Neighbourhood Transformation. Andriy Leiden University Tyushka, College of Europe (Natolin Campus) Central Banks As Market Makers: The Global Diffusion of

Friday, July 14 July Friday, Bureaucratic Power Europe? the Role of Joint Bodies in EU Repo Markets. Daniela Gabor, University of West External Relations. Markus Gastinger, TU Dresden England Unpacking De-Europeanization in New Member States and Noisy Politics, Resilient Expectations? Local Governments’ Beyond: How EU Instruments Forge Perverse Swap Crisis from a Comparative Perspective. Outcomes. Ebru Ertugal, Baskent University Florian Fastenrath, University of Cologne; Agnes Orban, University of Cologne; Christine Discussant: Evgeny Postnikov, University of Melbourne Trampusch, University of Cologne 242. EU Trade Policy: Ambition Without Coherence? Discussant: Waltraud Schelkle, London School of Economics 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow East Quad Lecture Theatre 245. Immigrant Policies in Europe's Old Immigration Chair: Alasdair Young, Georgia Tech Countries: Integration, Exclusion, Old and New Differentialism? Participants: 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow John EU Trade Policy: Strategic, Coherent and Effective? Chad McIntyre - Room 201 Damro, University of Edinburgh Chair: Phil Triadafilopoulos, University of Toronto at Scarborough Transatlantic Trade Negotiations: Revisiting the Coherence- Discussants: Jan Willem Duyvendak, University of Amsterdam Effectiveness Nexus. Eugenia da Conceicao-Heldt, Christophe Bertossi, French Institute of International Relations Technical University Munich Karen Schönwälder, Max Planck Institute for the study of Investor Protection As a Threat to Democracy: The Potency and Religious and Ethnic Diversity; James Hampshire, University of Limits of a Frame. Gabriel Siles-Brugge, University Sussex of Warwick

58 59 246. Managing Migration and Asylum: The European 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Level Conference Room - 250 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Chair: Angelika von Wahl, Lafayette College Building - G466 Chair: Pedro Gois, University of Coimbra Participants: Lesbians As Political Actors: Transforming Germany's Life Participants: Partnership Law 2002 - 2016. Louise Davidson- The Limits of the “Agency Governance” in Managing Schmich, University of Miami Migration: Analysis of the EU’s Hot Spot Approach The Quest for Transforming the Sex Binary: Comparing at the Greece Borders. Satoko Horii, University of Successes and Failures of 1. and 2. Intersex BuckinghamAkita International University Mobilization in Germany. Angelika von Wahl, The 2015 Migration Crisis As a Challenge to the Eu's Social Lafayette College and System Integration. Marko Mrakovčić, Faculty New Actors in German Civil Society: How the Refugee Crisis of Law, University of Rijeka; Nikola Petrović, Is Transforming German Politics. Sarah Wiliarty, Institute for Social Research in Zagreb Wesleyan University Governance of the External Dimension of Migration: Eu- Discussant: Liza Muegge, University of Amsterdam Turkey Refugee Deal. Cigdem Nas, YildizTechnical University 250. Transformations in Labour Law and Social Discussant: Karin Schittenhelm, University of Siegen Dialogue in Times of Crisis: European and Comparative Perspectives 247. Memory, Regimes and Practices 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow JWS - Room 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott J7 (J361) Building - Room 356 Chair: Evert Verhulp, University of Amsterdam Participants: Transforming History: The Ukrainian Conflict and the Politics Participants: of the Past. George Soroka, Harvard University Clustering Labour Market Reforms in Nine EU Countries: Comparing Responses to the Economic Crisis. Perspectives on Cultural Memory and Security in Lithuania . Nuria Elena Ramos Martin, University of Since the Ukraine Crisis. Frances Harrison, Amsterdam Friday, July 14 Binghamton University Sustainability of Social Dialogue in Times of Crisis. Robert Surplus Value of Memory: Russian ‘Cult of Dead Body' and Knegt, HSI - University of Amsterdam Eastern Partnership. Victor Apryshchenko, Southern Federal University Changing Employment and Labour Relations in the Shadow of the Troika: Evidence from the Case of Portugal. 248. Party System Institutionalization and New Forms of Manuel Abrantes, CESIS - Centro de Estudos para Representation in Central and Eastern Europe a Intervenção Social 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow JWS - Room The Effects of Labour Market Reforms on Social Partners' J10 (J355) Bargaining Power in Spain: Assessment from a Participants: Legal and Economic Perspective. Ana Belén Munoz Poland's Surprising Eurosceptic Turn: Why It Matters for Ruiz, University Carlos III Madrid Europe's Future. Molly O'Neal, University of Texas Industrial Relations in France: Evolving Processes and at Austin; Kerry Longhurst, Collegium Civitas Confrontations. Hanneke Bennaars, University of Evaluating the Need for Democracy Assistance: Surveying Amsterdam Youth in Target Countries. Paulina Pospieszna, Discussant: Evert Verhulp, University of Amsterdam Adam Mickiewicz University of Poznan On the Way to an Initial Alignment - Institutionalization of 251. Transformative Methods for Understanding a Political Competition in New Democracies – the Transforming Union: Experimental and Big Data Case of Poland 1991-2011. Michal Kotnarowski, Approaches Polish Academy of Sciences 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Political Leadership in Central and Eastern Europe: Building - Room 132 Transactional or Transformational? Clara Volintiru, Chair: Laura Cram, University of Edinburgh University of Bucharest; Sergiu Gherghina, Goethe University Frankfurt Participants: How Distance Impacts Perception of European Politics: New The Trade-Off Between Wealth and Power: Understanding Evidence from Psychological Experiments . Julie Polish Economic Nationalism. Rafal Riedel, Opole Nielsen, University of Copenhagen University; Rachel Epstein, University of Denver Processing Audio-Visual Information on Immigration: A Face- 249. Political Outsiders as Transformative Actors in Emotion Coding Approach. Robin Hill, University European Politics of Edinburgh

58 59 Social Exclusion and National Identity in the UK: An Fmri Perceived and Objective Employability Among Young Study. Sujin Hong, University of Edinburgh Unemployed. Monika Muehlboeck, University of Vienna; Nadia Steiber, University of Vienna; Delayed Reaction? Comparing Twitter Follower Behaviour in Bernhard Kittel, University of Vienna Two Constitutional Referendums.. Clare Llewellyn, University of Edinburgh Responsibility Attribution in the Eu's Multilevel System: The Issue of Youth Unemployment. Jale Tosun, Discussant: Claudio Radaelli, University of Exeter Heidelberg University; Carolin Rapp, University of Bern; Inta Mierina, University of Latvia 252. Youth Transitions and Policy Innovation in Europe: Promising Trends and Tough Challenges Discussant: Emily Rainsford, Newcastle University 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott 254. Coping with the Economic Crisis Conference Room - 251 12:45 to 2:00 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Chair: Ana Guillen, University of Oviedo, Spain Building - Room 656A Participants: Participants: Systemic Risks and the Idea of a Resilient ‘Economic Order'. Comparing and Contrasting the Performance of School-to-Work Juliane Mendelsohn, Freie Universität Berlin Transition Regimes in the EU. Kari Hadjivassiliou, Institute for Employment Studies, United Kingdom; Why Spend on Social Investments? Determinants of Social Arianna Tassinari, University of Warwick; Werner Investment Reforms in the Time of the Euro Eichhorst, Institute for the Study of Labour, IZA Crisis. Stefano Ronchi, University of Cologne - GK Bonn; Florian Wozny, Institute for the Study of SOCLIFE Labor, IZA Truth Commissions after Economic Crises: Political Learning Policy Transfer and Innovation for Building Resilient Bridges or Blame Game? Iosif Kovras, City University to the Labour Market. Maria Petmesidou, of London; Shaun McDaid, University of Democritus University of Thrace, Greece; Maria Huddersfield; Ragnar Hjalmarsson, Hertie School González Menéndez, University of Oviedo of Government Reforming VET Policies during the Crisis in Spain and Italy: Discussant: Stefano Solari, University of Padua What Mix of Policy Learning and Policy Transfer. Maria González Menéndez, University of Oviedo; 255. Creative Transformations in Arts and Media Rodolfo Gutiérrez, University of Oviedo, Spain; 12:45 to 2:00 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Emmanuele Pavolini, University of Macerata Building - Room 134 Youth and the Social Economy in Greece: Policy Learning Chair: Leah Bassel, University of Leicester for Enhancing Employment Opportunities. Sofia Adam, Democritus University of Thrace; Maria Participants: Petmesidou, Democritus University of Thrace, Constructing the Unauthorized: European Press Portrayal of Greece Immigration. Alexander Caviedes, State University of New York, Fredonia Discussant: Nigel Meager, Institute for Employment Studies, United Kingdom Creative Transformations: Islam, Lived Religion, and Urban

Friday, July 14 July Friday, Cultures in Germany. Petra Kuppinger, Monmouth 253. Youth Unemployment in Europe: Beyond the Official College Statistics The European Dance: The Emergence and Transformation of 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow WMB - Hugh a Contemporary Dance Art World (1989-2013). Fraser Seminar Room 2 Gurur Ertem, Independent Researcher Chair: Jennifer Shore, Heidelberg University Freedom Is a Noble Thing- Portraits of Glasgow's Refugees and Asylum-Seeker's 2011-2017. Sarah Leonard, Participants: Gramnet/University of Glasgow The Role of Education and Training in Smoothing the Linking Heritage to Rural Landscapes: Two Feminist School to Work Transition and Reducing Youth Perspectives in Recent European Film . Mine Eren, Unemployment. Emily Rainsford, Newcastle Randolph-Macon College University Discussant: Hedwig Wagner, Europe University of Flensburg Transition from School to Work in Times of Economic Crisis: The Case of Spanish Young People Not in Education, Employment or Training (NEET). 256. National & European Identity Mihaela Vancea, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, 12:45 to 2:00 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Barcelona; Mireia Utzet, Universitat Pompeu Conference Room - 250 Fabra, Barcelona Participants: What Low Youth Unemployment Rates Don’t Tell Us: Young Estonia: Transforming the Self and Space. David Edwards, Germans’ Paths to Economic Self-Sufficiency. University of Glasgow Jennifer Shore, Heidelberg University; Bettina Constructing Common Identity in a Time of Change: The Schuck, Heidelberg University Evolution of Online Public Discourses on European

60 61 Identity in Italy. Elizaveta Matveeva, Irkutsk State Linked Security: Expanding Networks and Opening Cracks of University Identification in the Narrative Fissures of Olumide Popoola and Annie Holmes’s Breach. Vanessa Europe's Britain: Analysing European Views of Britain in Plumly, SUNY New Paltz Europe. Tim Oliver, LSE The Invisible Vanguard: Reflections on Political Movements 257. Political Economy and Welfare Research Network and Contemporary Avant-Garde Formations. James Meeting Harding, University of Maryland 12:45 to 2:00 PM - University of Glasgow WMP Yudowitz Seminar Room 1 Discussant: Monika Shafi, University of Delaware 263. National Narratives and the EU: Towards Union or 258. Political Parties, Party Systems and Elections Disunion I Research Network Meeting 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow WMP Yudowitz 12:45 to 2:00 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Seminar Room 1 Building - Room 356 Chair: Hussein Kassim, University of East Anglia

259. Territorial Politics and Federalism Meeting Participants: 12:45 to 2:00 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott East-Central Europe in the Process of Reinventing the Past: Building - Room 132 National and European Identity in the Troubled Years after Brexit. Attila Agh, Budapest Corvinus 260. Trans-Atlantic Trade and Investment Partnership University 12:45 to 2:00 PM - University of Glasgow Carnegie The Good European: Italy at the Heart of Europe and Europe at Room the Heart of Italy. Vincent Della Sala, University of Participants: Trento Societal Mobilization in the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Ireland's EU Narrative. Brigid Laffan, European University Partnership: A Social Network Analysis. Evgeny Institute Postnikov, University of Melbourne; Ekaterina Turkina, HEC Montreal Discussant: Anand Menon, Kings College London An Emerging Public Sphere in the European Union? the Public

264. How the Past Shapes Institutional and Policy Friday, July 14 Debate and Mobilisation Around the Transatlantic Outcomes. Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP). Joke 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Matthieu, Vrije Universiteit Brussel; Didier Caluwaerts, Vrije Universiteit Brussel Building - Room 253 Chair: Hara Kouki, University of Durham Historical Consistency in Ttip Rhetoric. Leif Eliasson, East Stroudsburg University; Patricia Garcia-Duran, Participants: University of Barcelona Criminalizing Protest and Picketing during the Crisis: The Impracticality of Four-Way Transatlantic Economic Historical Origins of a Recent Change. Julia Lopez, Negotiations: A Multidisciplinary Analysis. Yan Universitat Pompeu Fabra Cimon, Laval University; Richard Ouellet, Laval A History of Fragility: The Political Roots of Banking Crisis in University; Érick Duchesne, Laval University Spain. Sebastián Royo, Suffolk University 261. Borders in Post-Brexit Europe The Politics of Compliance or Resistance: A Historical 1:00 to 4:00 PM - University of Glasgow Court/Senate Perspective on Italy and Spain's Responses to the Eurocrisis . Sofia Perez, Boston University Participants: How Greek National History Has Shaped Welfare and Kirsty Hughes, Scottish Centre on European Relations Education Politics in Greece Under the Economic Catherine Stihler, MEP Crisis. Dimitrios Sotiropoulos, University of Athens Matt Carthy, MEP Discussant: Cornel Ban, Boston University Katy Hayward, Queens University Belfast, NI 265. Changing practices of international cooperation: 262. The Poetics of Crossings Borders Policy coherence and nexus-management 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow Melville Room 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow Forehall Chair: Gisela Brinker-Gabler, Binghamton University Participants: Participants: The ENP, Its Implementation and the Domestic Factor. Patricia Negotiation/Négation of Double Names and Attempted Bauer, University of Dundee Hybridity in Djebar’s “Le Corps De Félicie. Engaging ‘Knowledge Networks’: External Experts in EU Rebecca Forney, Binghamton University (SUNY) Development Policy-Making. Sebastian Steingass, New Ecologies: Migritude, Migration and Olumide Popoola’s University of Cambridge Poetic Work. Arina Rotaru, NYU Shanghai A New Typology for Global Development: Moving Beyond

60 61 the Dichotomy of Rich and Poor Countries. Christine Hackenesch, Deutsches Institut fuer 269. Does Europe Make a Difference? The Effect of Being Entwicklungspolitik European on the Relations Between Federal, Regional Discussant: Mark Furness, Deutsches Institut fuer and Municipal Governments Entwicklungspolitik 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Conference Room - 250 266. Politics, public opinion and social investment reform Chairs: Gijs Jan Brandsma, Universiteit Utrecht; Nathalie Behnke, 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow Humanities LT University of Konstanz G255 Chair: Marius Busemeyer, University of Konstanz Participants: Derangement or Development? Political Economy of EU Participants: Structural Funds Allocation in New Member States Public Demand for Social Investment Policies: New - Insights from the Hungarian Case . Judit Kalman, Supporting Coalitions for the Welfare State? Julian Centre for Economic and Regional Studies, Garritzmann, University of Konstanz/University of Hungarian Academy of Sciences Zurich; Marius Busemeyer, University of Konstanz; Tightening Balanced Budget Rules in the European Union: Erik Neimanns, University of Konstanz A Multi-Level Re-Sponse to the Financial Crisis. Political Dynamics of Family Policy Modernization in Post- Stephan Vogel, University of Cologne Industrial Welfare States . Silja Häusermann, Social Costs, Economic Strength and State Capacity of Sub- University of Zurich; Christine Zollinger, University National Units in Germany – Effects of National of Zurich and European Re-Distributive Finance Streams. The Welfare State and Political Involvement of Vulnerable Nathalie Behnke, University of Konstanz Groups: Does Social Investment Make a Transnational Executive Bodies: EU Policy Implementation Difference? Paul Marx, University of Southern Between the EU and Member State Level. Gijs Jan Denmark; Christoph Nguyen, University of Brandsma, Universiteit Utrecht Southern Denmark Discussants: Nathalie Behnke, University of Konstanz; Gijs Jan Discussant: Emmanuele Pavolini, University of Macerata Brandsma, Universiteit Utrecht

267. Workshop:Neoliberal Epidemics - How 270. EU Decision-Making and Policies neoliberalism threatens health and how to fight back 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow John McIntyre - 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow Kelvin Gallery Teaching Room 208 Chair: Ted Schrecker, Durham University Chair: Eugenia da Conceicao-Heldt, Technical University Munich

Discussants: Lisa Garnham, Glasgow Centre for Population Participants: Health Katherine Smith, University of Edinburgh; Jennie Popay, The responsiveness of national and supranational actors to Lancaster University interest groups in the EU. Andrew Judge, University of Glasgow; Robert Thomson, University of

Friday, July 14 July Friday, 268. Banking integration and the ECB during the Euro- Strathclyde crisis Networked Power Europe. Exploring the Role of Networks in 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow JWS - Room EU Foreign Policy-Making on the International J15 (J375) Criminal Court. Oriol Costa, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona and Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Participants: Internacionals; Patrick Müller, University of the The Silent Empowerment of the ECB during the Euro Crisis. Basque Country Tony Mueller, Technical University Munich; Eugenia da Conceicao-Heldt, Technical University The Civil Servant As Homo Europaeus: Varieties of European Munich Experience Among EU Commission Staff. Seamus Montgomery, University of Oxford The Defender of Last Resort: Financial Political Power and the Role of the European Central Bank Since the Crisis. ‘Divided' Commission, or How Directorates Generals Affect Manolis Kalaitzake, University College Dublin Legislative Outcomes in the EU. Anastasia Ershova, University of Konstanz Differentiated Integration in the Eu's Banking Market: Empirical Analysis. Zdenek Kudrna, University of Equipped for Politics? the European Parliament and Trilogues. Salzburg; Sonja Puntscher-Riekmann, University of Justin Greenwood, Robert Gordon University; Salzburg Christilla Roederer-Rynning, University of Southern Denmark United We Stand: Banking System Structure and State Preferences in European Banking Union. Evolution and Transformation of the Value of Sustainable Christopher Mitchell, The George Washington Peace in the European Discourse. Maria Angeles University Alaminos Hervas, Valencian International University Discussant: Martin Rhodes, University of Denver

62 63 271. EU Migrants in the UK After the Brexit Vote: Participants: Perceptions and Challenges to Belonging Dismantling or Maintaining Collective Labour Regulations 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Under Conditions of Free Labour and Service Building - Room 356 Mobility: The Cases of the German and Norwegian Construction Sectors. Sandra Engelbrecht, Hertie Chair: Ronald Ranta, Kingston university School of Governance Participants: A New Wave of Union Militancy: Organizing Hotel Workers For the First Time Here in This Country I Felt like an in an Era of Hyper Flexible Employment . Lucas Immigrant: Identity, Citizenship and EU Franco, Immigration after the UK-EU Referendum. Eleanor Liberalizing through Conversion: Multinational Corporations Knott, London School of Economics and the Future of Codetermination in Germany. 'We Have a Right to be Here!': EU Citizenship and Belonging. Sidney Rothstein, University of Pennsylvania Nevena Nancheva, Kingston University Discussant: Virginia Doellgast, Cornell University Diversity and Division: The Polish Diaspora in the UK. Gabriella Elgenius, Unviersity of Gotthenburg 275. Political Parties: Crisis & Solidarity Discussant: Nevena Nancheva, Kingston University 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow JWS - Room J10 (J355) 272. Europe and Migration: Sustainability and/of Crisis Chair: Zachary Greene, University of Strathclyde 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow WMB - Hugh Fraser Seminar Room 2 Participants: Christian Democracy and the Political Foundations of Social Chair: Saime Ozcurumez, Bilkent University Solidarity. Dennie Oude Nijhuis, Leiden University Participants: Economic Crisis and Party System Change: The Populist Sustainability through Ethnic Entrepreneurship. Rıza Baris Factor in Greece, Portugal and Spain. Luis Ramiro, Ulker, Central European University University of Leicester; Marco Lisi, IPRI-New University of Lisbon; Myrto Tsakatika, University Transformation of Migration (Control) to/in Europe: of Glasgow Wastelands, (No)Belonging, Transnational Citizenship . Merve Bedir, Delft University of The Anti-Establishment Rhetoric of Radical Political Parties in Friday, July 14 Technology Western Europe: An Analysis of Conditions That Lead to This Strategy. Belén Fernández-García, Sustainability and Crisis Response Capacity: Refugees and University of Granada Health in Greece and Turkey. Saime Ozcurumez, Bilkent University No Nos Representan: Opportunity, Agency, and the Role of New Political Divisions in Party-System Change. Discussant: Levent Soysal, Kadir Has University Carissa Tudor, Princeton University 273. Mobilizing Minorities in Comparative Perspective: Legislative and Popular Oversight: The Democratic Control Micro-dynamics of Ethnic Groups, Organizational of the Eu's Common Foreign and Security Policy. Ewoud Lauwerier, University of Lausanne Strategies, and the State 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow Turnbull Room Discussant: Fernando Casal Bertoa, University of Nottingham Chair: Erin Jenne, Central European University 276. Radicalization and the Long-Term Impact of Terror Participants: Movements Electoral Politics in Beirut: Between Civic and Sectarian 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow East Quad Identities. Stephen Deets, Babson College Lecture Theatre Multi-Scalar Politics and Civil War: The New Geography of Participants: Turkey’s Kurdish Conflict. Fiona Adamson, School Mounting Terror Threat Challenging the Sustainability of of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University European Social Security. Zeren Langjia, Sichuan of Lon University/Ghent University; Jian SHI, Sichuan The the Absence of Insurgency: Moldovans within the Soviet University Borderland Insurgencies of 1945-1952. Carter Managing Risk with Migration Rhetoric: A Comparison of Johnson, Higher School of Economics France, Germany, and the US. Kirk Miller, Northern Discussant: Stephen Deets, Babson College Illinois University; Kristen Myers, Northern Illinois University 274. Neoliberal Labor Market Reforms & Workers' Comparing Apples and Oranges? of German Skinheads and Rights Jihadi Terrorists. Dorle Hellmuth, The Catholic 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow JWS - Room J7 University of America (J361) The Growing Role of Women in Terror Movements. Jennifer Davis, National Intelligence University; Rachel Lewis, National Intelligence University

62 63 Discussant: Kathleen Blee, University of Pittsburgh Media and Politics in Modern Turkey. Elizabeth Pertner, George Washington University 277. Sexual Democracy and its Discontents: Citizenship, 280. States and Crises: Reconfigurations, New Modes, Sexuality, and Religion in Europe and Roles 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow JWS - Building - Room 656A Stevenson Lecture Theatre Chair: Markus Balkenhol, Meertens Institute Chair: Erik Jones, Johns Hopkins University SAIS Participants: Participants: Towards a Dialogue Between Muslims and Lgbti People: Reconfigured European Policy States in a Globalizing World.. Pathways and Pitfalls. Momin Rahman, Trent Patrick Le Galès, Sciences Po, CEE, CNRS University Immigration Control and the Many Hands of the State. Beyond Sexual Nationalism. Who Are the Allies of Queer Kimberly Morgan, George Washington University Muslims? . Dino Suhonic, Foundation Maruf Governing Futures: States and the Management of Pride and Its Discontents. Sexual Politics, Secularism, and Expectations.. Jenny Andersson, Sciences Po, CEE, Cultural Alterity . Paul Mepschen, University of CNRS Amsterdam / Leiden University Tracking the State in a Liberal Economy.. Niamh Hardiman, Discussant: Jan Willem Duyvendak, University of Amsterdam UCD 278. Simulations of EU Decision-Making as Active Discussant: Orfeo Fioretos, Temple University Learning Tools: Design and Effects 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott 281. The Future of Effective Fundamental Rights Conference Room - 251 Protection in EU Law: Where Is It Headed? Chairs: Peter Bursens, University of Antwerp; Rebecca Jones, 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Widener University Building - G466 Chair: Noreen O'Meara, School of Law, University of Surrey Participants: Effects of EU Simulation Games on Pupils' Political Participants: Competencies. Monika Oberle, Universität Is There a Role for Fundamental Rights in EU Healthcare? Göttingen Clemens Rieder, Queen's University Belfast Theory into Practice: Teaching the European Union within The Future of EU Citizens’ Rights – Will Fundamental Rights a Simulation . Nicholas Clark, Susquehanna be Further Forgotten? Adrienne Yong, University of University Hertfordshire Preparing US Students for an EU Simulation. Rebecca Jones, Fundamental Rights in the European Arrest Warrant – Is There Widener University Effective Protection? Ermioni Xanthopoulou, King's College LondonUniversity of Hertfordshire Exploring the Development of Affective Learning Outcomes The Responsiveness of the European Court of Human Rights

Friday, July 14 July Friday, in Simulations. Dorothy Duchatelet, University of Antwerp; Peter Bursens, University of Antwerp to the European Crisis. Erik Voeten, Georgetown University Discussant: Heidi Maurer, Maastricht University Cameras in the UK Supreme Court. Nancy Marder, Illinois 279. Social Media and Social Political Context Institute of Technology 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow Carnegie Room Discussant: Noreen O'Meara, School of Law, University of Surrey Participants: Trashopolis: The Digital Recycling of "Trash Television" in 282. The Political Economy of Europe's Housing Bubbles Neoliberal Italy. Salvatore Giusto, University of 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow John McIntyre Toronto - Room 201 Chair: , University of Oxford Digital Architectures and Deliberative Potentials: Citizen Debate on Facebook and Twitter during the Brexit Campaign. Anamaria Dutceac Segesten, Participants: Lund University; Michael Bossetta, University of Housing Bubbles and Support for Incumbents. Peter Thisted Copenhagen Dinesen, University of Copenhagen Social Media and Migration Crisis in the Western Balkans: A Speculative Urbanism: A Genealogy of Land Speculation Space for Democratic Socialization. Alexandrina in Spain. Javier Zacares Moreno, University of Iremciuc, University of Geneva, Switzerland Warwick Eurosceptic Messages Vs. News with a European Agenda in The Financialization of Housing and Affordability in the the European Union. Elena Kaliberda, Carleton Private Rental Sector . Caroline Dewilde, Tilburg University University

64 65 Discussant: Ben Ansell, University of Oxford Chair: Niels Keijzer, Deutsches Institut fuer Entwicklungspolitik

283. The Sustainability of Gender Regime Participants: Transformations in Europe Assessing the Incorporation of Climate Change Adaptation 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott in EU Development Efforts Towards Sub-Sahara Building - Room 134 Africa. Frederik De Roeck, Ghent University Chair: Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen Promoting EU Rules and Norms Beyond Its Borders: The Case of the Eu's Voluntary Partnership Participants: Agreements in Africa and the Rise of China. Theorizing Changes in Gender Regimes and Gendered Christine Hackenesch, Deutsches Institut fuer Institutions during the Crisis: Complexity Theory Entwicklungspolitik and Intersectionality. Sylvia Walby, Lancaster Quantity before Quality? Assessing the Role of the EU in the University Reform of Official Development Assistance and Capturing Dynamics of Changing Gender Inequality: Regimes, Total Official Support for Sustainable Development Institutions and Indices. Karin Gottschall, Discussions. Niels Keijzer, Deutsches Institut fuer University of Bremen Entwicklungspolitik Transforming Conservative Gender Regimes in Inter-Regional Discussant: Evans Fanoulis, Metropolitan University Prague Comparison: Germany and Japan. Karen Shire, Ochanomizu UniversityUniversity Duisburg-Essen 287. Demographic Change, Politics, and Policy Dilemmas Theorizing Complex Inequalities: Gender Regimes, in Hungary and Poland Regulations, and Change. Heidi Gottfried, Wayne 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow Turnbull Room State University Chair: Krzysztof Jasiewicz, Washington and Lee University Discussant: , The University of Manchester Participants: The Triumph of Novelty over Experience: Social Policy

284. Beyond National Boundaries Responses to Demographic Crises in Hungary and 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow Melville Room Poland Since the EU Enlargement. Tomasz Inglot, Chair: Nicole Shea, Council for European Studies Minnesota State University, Mankato, USA

Demographic Policies Held Hostage By Politics: The Case of Friday, July 14 Participants: Hungary. Peter Krekó, Eötvös Loránd University of The Literary Production of Nations without States. Giovanni Sciences, Budapest, Hungary Dettori, Binghamton University Policies, Politics, and Poetics of Aging Societies: Towards European Literature: The Post-Yugoslav Literature Anthropological Perspectives on Aging in of Dubravka Ugresic. Renata Schellenberg, Mount Poland. Jessica Robbins-Ruszkowski, Wayne State Allison University University Transnational Subjects Challenging European Notions of Migration and Socio-Economic Transition: Lessons from the Subjectivity and National Identity: Erpenbeck’s Polish Post-EU-Accession Migration Experience. Alternative Narrative. Sonja Klocke, University of Pawel Kaczmarczyk, Centre of Migration Research, Wisconsin, Madison University of Warsaw, Poland; Enrique Aldaz- Contemporary Satire in Fiction of Migration and the Question Carroll, World Bank; Paulina Holda, World Bank; of Intersectionality. Steffen Kaupp, University of Joanna Nestorowicz, Centre of Migration Research, Notre Dame University of Warsaw, Poland Discussant: Elke Segelcke, Illinois State University Discussants: Tsveta Petrova, Columbia University; Christian Bodewig, World Bank 285. But seriously: what can we do to reduce health inequalities? 288. Discourses of Sustainability, Unsustainable Policies 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow Kelvin Gallery and Transformative Citizenship Practices in Asylum and Chair: Jason Beckfield, Harvard University Migration in Europe 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow East Quad Participants: Lecture Theatre But Seriously: What Can We Do to Reduce Health Inequalities? Chair: Nicola Montgana, Middlesex University (III). Katherine Smith, University of Edinburgh But Seriously: What Can We Do to Reduce Health Inequalities? Participants: . Christine Brown, World Health Organization Is There an Alternative? a Critical Discussion of the Notion of Sustainability in Relation to Migration, Citizenship Discussant: Julia Lynch, University of Pennsylvania and the European Union. Elisabeth Kirtsoglou, Durham University 286. Exploring continuity and change in international cooperation and global partnerships Refugees’ Reception System in Italy: An Unsustainable Social Time-Bomb? Alessio D'Angelo, Middlesex 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow Forehall

64 65 University 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Crafting Citizenship: A Comparative Study of Migrant Building - Room 134 Welcoming Initiatives in Europe. Giulia Sinatti, Participants: Vrije Universiteit The Past Matters. Nationalism, Elections and the European Discussant: Brad Blitz, Middlesex University Integration Process. a Complex Relationship. Carlos Domper LasÚs, Libera Universitá 289. Electoral Rights in Europe: Advances and Internazionale degli Studi Sociali 'Guido Carli' Challenges States in Order: The Historical Origins of Policing and Prisons. 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Ben Ansell, University of Oxford; Johannes Building - Room 656A Lindvall, University of Lund, Sweden Chair: Sara Bernard, University of Glasgow National Narratives or Multiperspective History? – Finding a Discussants: Helen Hardman, University of Glasgow Olga Way to Social Unity. Merit Rickberg, University of Chernishova, European Court of Human Rights, Council of Europe Tartu Amaya Ubeda, Venice Commission, Council of Europe Petra Roter, Department of International Relations, Faculty of Social 293. Housing in Transition: Sustainable Urban Sciences, University of Ljubljana Joanna Ferrie, University Development of Glasgow School of Social & Political Sciences Vladimir 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow Carnegie Room Unkovski-Korica, Central & East European Studies, School of Chair: Claire Bynner, University of Glasgow Social & Political Sciences Kanstantsin Dzehtsiarou, University of Liverpool; Carole Ewart, Freedom of Information in Scotland Participants: The 19th-Century Origins and 20th-Century Political Career of 290. Europe and the Balkans: Legacies and Identities the Idea of Homeownership in OECD Countries. 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow WMB - Sebastian Kohl, Uppsala University Gannochy Seminar Room 3 Does Poverty Mean Troublemaking? Garib v the Netherlands Participants: and Its Effects on Sustainable Urban Development. From Peacekeeper to Norm-Producer: A History of the Carlo Colombo, Tilburg University Challenging European Involvement in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Sophie Gueudet, Sciences Po Aix-en- Micro Spaces of Social Interaction in the Superdiverse Provence -Ludwig Maximilian University (Munich) Neighbourhood. Claire Bynner, University of Glasgow Colonialism in Europe: Imperial Legacies in the Balkans. Bogdan Popescu, University of Chicago Industrial Sites in Transition. Mari Ferring, WSP Sweden; Gabriella Olshammar, University of Gothenburg; Zivila Hrvatska: The Intersection of Croatian National Identity Eva Rittsél, County Administrative Board of and EU Membership. Austin Doehler, Gordon Stockholm College The Political Regulation of Diversity-Related Conflicts in "Bullets and Blessings: Effects of Protracted Conflicts on the Public Space. Juan Triviño-Salazar, Institut Distributive Politics in Developing States ". Albana Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals; Flora

Friday, July 14 July Friday, Shehaj, University of Michigan; Evgenia Kitaevich, Burchianti, GRITIM-UPF University of Michigan Discussant: Caroline Dewilde, Tilburg University

291. European Entrepreneurship and Migrant Businesses 294. Intergenerational Transmission in Times of 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow JWS - Room J7 Economic Transformation (J361) 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Chair: Brendan O'Rourke, Dublin Institute of Technology Building - G466 Chair: Monika Muehlboeck, University of Vienna Participants: Making Locality: Rethinking Migrant Businesses through Participants: Corner Shops in Berlin. Anlam Filiz, Emory The Gender Aspects of Inter-Generational Transmission University of Work Values - to Whom to Look up to? Opportunities for Entrepreneurship in Europe: An Examination Julia Warmuth, University of Vienna; Monika of Startup and Business Development Indices. Muehlboeck, University of Vienna; Bernhard Kittel, Natalie Novick, University of California -- San University of Vienna Diego Like Parent like Child? Intergenerational Social Capital Still Seeking Coordination? Assessing German Business Transmission and the Effect on Economic Self- Interests in Digitalized Manufacturing. Timo Sufficiency in the UK.. William Maloney, Newcastle Weishaupt, University of Goettingen; Jan University; Emily Rainsford, Newcastle University Weckwerth, University of Goettingen Does the Experience of Intergenerational Mobility Have 292. History and National Identity Political Consequences? Evidence from the Cupesse Survey. Bettina Schuck, Heidelberg University;

66 67 Jennifer Shore, Heidelberg University 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Conference Room - 251 295. Migration: Security, Solidarity and Policy Responses Chair: Eileen Gillooly, Columbia University 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Building - Room 356 Participants: University-Prison Engagement in Scotland. Sarah Armstrong, Participants: University of Glasgow; Louise Brangan, University Securitising Migration through Discourse and Practices: The of Edinburgh; John McGhee, University of Dundee Case of Greece. Foteini Kalantzi, University of Why Prison Education Matters . Geraldine Downey, Columbia Macedonia, Greece University The Semantics of the Forced Migration Master Narrative in the Young Women and Criminal Justice in Scotland: The Role of Public Discussion Space of Latvia. Liena Galeja, Education. Annie Crowley, University of Glasgow Latvian Academy of Culture Justice through Education: Creating Space in the University for Irregular Migration and Three Contradictions of the Formerly Incarcerated. Emily Hainze, Columbia Neoliberal Neofunctionalism. Harald Köpping University Athanasopoulos, ESSCA Discussant: Eileen Gillooly, Columbia University Mass Movements and Foreign Policy Behavior in Europe. Adam Van Liere, University of Wisconsin - La Crosse; Erica Edwards, Miami University Ohio 299. Reconfiguring European Higher Education: Enhancing Diversity, Access, and Success for All Discussant: Kirk Miller, Northern Illinois University 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Building - Room 132 296. Nation State and Political Integration Chair: Lisa Price, Oregon State University 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow John McIntyre - Room 201 Discussants: Bradley Boovy, Oregon State University Nana Osei- Kofi, Oregon State University; Rahel Kuflu, Södertörn University Participants: Differentiated Economic Integration: Saving or Destroying the 300. Sustainability And Transformation Of Mutual European Project? Anita Pelle, University of Szeged Trust And Mutual Recognition In The Area Of Freedom Supranationalisation Fading? European Union Politics and Security And Justice Friday, July 14 the European Parliament after Lisbon. Katharina 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow JWS - Room Meissner, Institute for European Integration J10 (J355) Research EIF, University of Vienna; Magnus Chair: Ester Herlin-Karnell, Free University Amsterdam Schoeller, Institute for European Integration Research EIF, University of Vienna Participants: Democratic Legitimacy in the EU Member States: How the Constitutional Rights in the “Area of Freedom, Security and Political Functions of National Parliaments Have Justice”. Ester Herlin-Karnell, Free University Changed after the Crisis. Matteo Laruffa, LUISS Amsterdam Guido Carli University Subsidiarity, Proportionality and the Legitimacy of EU The Eu's Legitimacy Crisis and the Multilevel Parliamentary Criminal Law. Irene Wieczorek, Vrije Universiteit System. How a Europeanisation of National Brussel Parliaments Can Contribute to a Solution. Peter Mutual Trust As a Balancing Principle in EU Criminal Justice Bursens, University of Antwerp Cooperation. Auke Willems, Vrije Universiteit 297. New Ideas on EU Integration and European Identity Brussel 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow WMB - Hugh The Case-Law of the Court of Justice on Free Movement and Fraser Seminar Room 2 Its Possible Impact on European Criminal Law. Participants: Leandro Mancano, University of Edinburgh Bridging the Competing Views of European Cultural In Member States, We Trust? Alternative Qualified Mutual Integration: The Transformative View of Culture Trust . Ermioni Xanthopoulou, University of As a Means to Promote Growth and Employment. Hertfordshire María-Luz Suárez, University of Deusto Discussant: Ester Herlin-Karnell, Free University Amsterdam Operation Transformation: The Birth of the Modern EU, 1973- 1986. Peter Moloney, Boston College 301. Sustainable Accountability in the EU: Challenges Federal Union in a New Light: The Importance of Not and New Approaches Confusing Internationalists with Europeanists. Jens 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Ramberg, University of Gothenburg Building - Room 253 Chair: Hartmut Aden, Berlin School of Economics and Law 298. Prison Education and Social Transformation: Comparing and Connecting Participants:

66 67 Indexing Accountability Power: Assessing the Accountability Queralt Capsada-Munsech, University of Glasgow; Capacity of Two EU Watchdogs. Mark Bovens, Kevin Lowden, University of Glasgow; Oscar Utrecht University; Anchrit Wille, Leiden University Valiente, University of Glasgow Value for Money? Financial Accountability of the European Discussant: Michel Goyer, University of Birmingham Stability Mechanism (ESM) . Aneta Spendzharova, Maastricht University; David Howarth, University of Edinburgh The Normative Framework of Financial Accountability in the EU: The European Court of Auditors in Search for Legitimacy . Hartmut Aden, Berlin School of Mini-Symposia Economics and Law The Role of Education in Scrutiny, Governance and Democratic Comparative capitalism and European Oversight. Ben Duke, Keele University, UK Integration Discussant: Paul Stephenson, University of Maastricht 001. Comparative capitalism and European Integration (Part 1) . 302. The EU After the Crises: Thriving or Striving? Wednesday, July 12, 2017 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow - WMB - Conference Room - 250 Hugh Fraser Seminar Room 2 Chair: Hans-Joerg Trenz, University of CopenhagenUniversity of 026. Comparative capitalism and European Integration Oslo (Part 2). Participants: Wednesday, July 12, 2017 What Is the Role of the EU in the Global Market for Higher 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow - WMB - Education and Research? Meng-Hsuan Chou, Hugh Fraser Seminar Room 2 Nanyang Technological University; Andrea Gideon, University of Liverpool Foxes in the Henhouse? Comparing Eurosceptic and Non- The ‘control gap’ in migration policy research Eurosceptic Parliamentary Behavior. Nathalie 002. The capacity of liberal states to enforce migration Brack, Universite libre de Bruxelles; Anne-Sophie Behm, FRS-FNRS, Cevipol, Université libre de control: Part 1. Bruxelles Wednesday, July 12, 2017 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow - Humanities Euroscepticism in the Brexit Era: Anxiety, Rage and LT G255 Uncertainty. Simona Guerra, University of Leicester 027. The capacity of liberal states to enforce migration The Brexit Paradox. How Leaving the EU Just May Mobilize control. Part 2. Pro-European Support in Britain. Kristine Mitchell, Wednesday, July 12, 2017 Dickinson College 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow - Humanities Discussant: Hans-Joerg Trenz, University of Oslo LT G255

303. Vulnerable Populations and Social Policy 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow JWS - Room The Role of Values in EU governance J15 (J375) 003. The Role of Values in EU Governance: « Human Participants: Temporary Agency Work and Social and Labour Rights: A Dignity » from Theory to Practice. Uniquely Precarious Arrangement? Gabriella Wednesday, July 12, 2017 Alberti, Leeds University Business School; Chris 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow - John Forde, Leeds University Business School; Liz McIntyre - Room 201 Oliver, Leeds University Business School; Michael 024. A Pivotal European Value under Stress: The Doherty, Maynooth University; Dagmar Schiek, Rule of Law Crises and their Impact on EU’s Political Queens University Belfast Integration. Integrated Research on Aging Policies and Potential Poverty for Wednesday, July 12, 2017 Senior Citizens in European Welfare States. Jia Xu, 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow - John University of Hamburg McIntyre - Room 201 Life Satisfaction of Older People in Germany through the 053. Transparency: a Transformative Value to Reform a Vision of Household Determinants - a New Crisis-Shaken EU? Measurement of Quality of Life. Xiangjun Ren, Wednesday, July 12, 2017 University of Hamburg 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow - John Lifelong Learning Policies for Disadvantaged Young Adults in McIntyre - Room 201 Scotland: A Cultural Political Economy Approach. 075. Participatory Democracy in the EU: Transnational

68 69 Collective Action and its Impact on Democratic 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow - Gilbert Scott Legitimacy . Conference Room - 250 Wednesday, July 12, 2017 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow - John McIntyre - Room 201 Rethinking European Democratization 101. Rethinking European Democratization: Cultural and Socioeconomic Sources of Democratization and Towards a Caring Society? The Role of Democratic Stability. Cultural Ideas, Institutions and Actors in the Thursday, July 13, 2017

Historical Development of Care Policies 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow - Gilbert Scott 004. Towards a Caring Society? The Role of Cultural Building - Room 253 Ideas, Institutions and Actors in the Historical 124. Rethinking European Democratization: Institutional Development of Care Policies, Session 1. and Organizational Conditions of Democratic Stability Wednesday, July 12, 2017 and Collapse. 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow - John Thursday, July 13, 2017 McIntyre - Teaching Room 208 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow - Gilbert 028. Towards a Caring Society? The Role of Cultural Scott Building - Room 253 Ideas, Institutions and Actors in the Historical Development of Care Policies, Session 2. Wednesday, July 12, 2017 Challenges and Perspectives for the EU after 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow - John Brexit McIntyre - Teaching Room 208 102. Security Challenges in the EU's South-Eastern Neighbourhood. Thursday, July 13, 2017 Building Bridges: New Points of Intersection 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow - John

Between Art and the World McIntyre - Teaching Room 208 099. Art and Sustainability in the Anthropocene. 125. The Future of the Visegrad Cooperation in the EU. Thursday, July 13, 2017 Thursday, July 13, 2017 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow - Turnbull 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow - John Room McIntyre - Teaching Room 208 126. Word for Word: The Art of Translation. 159. Roundtable: Strategic Leadership in the EU after Thursday, July 13, 2017 Brexit. Mini-Symposia 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow - Turnbull Thursday, July 13, 2017 Room 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow - John 158. Provenance Research Across Cultures and McIntyre - Teaching Room 208 disciplines: Some New Approaches. Thursday, July 13, 2017 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow - Turnbull The Many Voices of Europe: Contemporary Room Literature of Migration 206. Rethinking Migration. Friday, July 14, 2017 Explaining Variation in European Legal 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow - Melville

Mobilization Room 100. Legal Mobilization by EU Institutions and Member 232. Between and Across Borders. State Governments. Friday, July 14, 2017 Thursday, July 13, 2017 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow - Melville 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow - Gilbert Scott Room Conference Room - 250 262. The Poetics of Crossings Borders. 123. How Legal Mobilization by Citizens Varies Across Friday, July 14, 2017 Legal Systems. 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow - Melville Thursday, July 13, 2017 Room 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow - Gilbert 284. Beyond National Boundaries. Scott Conference Room - 250 Friday, July 14, 2017 157. Micro-Level Explanations of Legal Mobilization By 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow - Melville Private Actors: Bringing Agents Back In. Room Thursday, July 13, 2017

68 69 National histories and the politics of crisis austerity: a European perspective (Session I). Friday, July 14, 2017 208. Memory and National Narratives in Times of Crisis. 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow - WMB - Friday, July 14, 2017 Gannochy Seminar Room 3 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow - Gilbert Scott 233. Labour market policies in the era of pervasive Building - Room 253 austerity: a European perspective (Session II). 230. How the Past Shapes Political Action and Social Friday, July 14, 2017 Protest. 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow - WMB - Friday, July 14, 2017 Gannochy Seminar Room 3 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow - Gilbert Scott Building - Room 253 New perspectives on EU administration 264. How the Past Shapes Institutional and Policy 212. New perspectives on the EU administration: the Outcomes.. European Commission and the Court of Justice of the Friday, July 14, 2017 European Union – socialization and politicization. 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow - Gilbert Scott Friday, July 14, 2017 Building - Room 253 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow - John McIntyre - Teaching Room 208 234. New perspectives on the EU administration: The Politics and Sociology of Health the Council, European Parliament, and the Court of Inequalities Auditors. 209. Current controversies on health inequalities in Friday, July 14, 2017 Europe. 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow - John Friday, July 14, 2017 McIntyre - Teaching Room 208 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow - Kelvin Gallery 235. What should the CES and social epidemiology learn The Future of the Social Investment State: from one another? Policies, Politics, and Outcomes Friday, July 14, 2017 213. The effects of social investment reforms: Impact and 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow - Kelvin measurement. Gallery Friday, July 14, 2017 285. But seriously: what can we do to reduce health 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow - Humanities inequalities? LT G255 Friday, July 14, 2017 236. Who would want that? Public opinion and parties’ 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow - Kelvin preferences towards social investment policies. Gallery Friday, July 14, 2017 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow - Humanities LT G255 European and Global Dimensions of 266. Politics, public opinion and social investment Sustainability reform. 210. Institutionalization of sustainable development as Friday, July 14, 2017 norm and narrative. 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow - Humanities Friday, July 14, 2017 LT G255

Mini-Symposia 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow - Forehall 265. Changing practices of international cooperation: Policy coherence and nexus-management. Friday, July 14, 2017 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow - Forehall 286. Exploring continuity and change in international cooperation and global partnerships. Friday, July 14, 2017 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow - Forehall

Labour market policies in the era of pervasive austerity: a European perspective 211. Labour market policies in the era of pervasive

70 71 Reserach Network Sessions 71

9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow - Gilbert Scott of Glasgow - Gilbert AM - University 9:00 to 10:45 Building - Room 356 6:00 to 7:45 PM - University of Glasgow - Bute Hall 12:45 to 2:00 PM - University of Glasgow - Melville - Melville Glasgow of PM - University to 2:00 12:45 Room - of Glasgow - WMB PM - University 2:00 to 3:45 Seminar Room 3 Gannochy of Glasgow - John 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University 201 - Room McIntyre of Glasgow - Gilbert Scott 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University Building - Room 253 AM - University of Glasgow - WMB - 9:00 to 10:45 Gannochy Seminar Room 3 AM - University of Glasgow - JWS - 9:00 to 10:45 Theatre Stevenson Lecture - JWS - Room 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow J15 (J375) 022. The Power of Gender: Women and Political Women of Gender: The Power 022. Disruption July 12 Wednesday, Economic Decision-Making and Gender 061. European on Corporate Boards in the European Politics: Quota’s Europe Western Union and North July 12 Wednesday, ❧ European Union and Integration Integration and Union ❧ European 097. Plenary Session: Judy Dempsey July 12 Wednesday, 204. Plenary Session: Lord McConnell of Glenscorrodale July 13 Thursday, 6:00 to 7:45 PM - University of Glasgow - Bute Hall ❧ Gender Sexuality and 168. European Political Development Between States and Development Between Political 168. European Union July 13 Thursday, and Pre- from? is the UK Brexiting Which Europe 179. Discursive Strategies Post-Referendum July 13 Thursday, Models and Distributive 191. Institutions, Growth Conflicts July 13 Thursday, the era of pervasive market policies in Labour 211. perspective (Session I) austerity: a European July 14 Friday, Policy Trade of European Future The Past and 227. July 14 Friday, during the Euro- 268. Banking integration and the ECB crisis July 14 Friday, New Modes, 280. States and Crises: Reconfigurations, and Roles July 14 Friday, - JWS - Stevenson 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow Theatre Lecture

9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow - WMB - AM - University of Glasgow 9:00 to 10:45 Room 2 Hugh Fraser Seminar AM - University of Glasgow - East Quad 9:00 to 10:45 Theatre Lecture to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow - East Quad 11:00 Theatre Lecture to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow - WMB - 11:00 Hugh Fraser Seminar Room 2 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow - Turnbull 11:00 Room 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow - JWS - Theatre Stevenson Lecture AM - University of Glasgow - Humanities 9:00 to 10:45 G255 LT of Glasgow - Gilbert to 12:45 PM - University 11:00 Scott Building - Room 132 of Glasgow - John to 12:45 PM - University 11:00 - Room 201 McIntyre 12:45 to 2:00 PM - University of Glasgow - WMB - 12:45 to 2:00 PM - Room 2 Hugh Fraser Seminar Political Economy Integration and Global European Research Network Sessions Network Research Thursday, July 13 Thursday,

001. Comparative capitalism and European Integration capitalism and European 001. Comparative (Part 1) July 12 Wednesday, Solidarity: The Political Economy of Monetary 019. Experiment Understanding the Euro July 12 Wednesday, and the EU economy of Brexit The Political 025. July 12 Wednesday, Integration 026. Comparative capitalism and European (Part 2) July 12 Wednesday, in and debt repayment creditworthiness 039. Solvency, Union the European July 12 Wednesday, for Union and Prospects on Banking 086. Progress Capital Union July 12 Wednesday, of the Causes of the Euro Interpretations 105. Different Crisis July 13 Thursday, Sale: Security and Contested Memories 122. Memory for in the EU July 13 Thursday, and the UK The Political economy of Brexit 142. July 13 Thursday, Integration & the Global Political 146. European Network Meeting Economy Research July 13 Thursday, 145. Peter Mair Legacy Lecture Mair 145. Peter ❧ Elections Electoral and Politics 70 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow - Gilbert Scott Building - Room 656A 101. Rethinking European Democratization: Cultural 068. Reviewing intersections between European health and Socioeconomic Sources of Democratization and care and social change Democratic Stability Wednesday, July 12 Thursday, July 13 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow - Gilbert Scott 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow - Gilbert Scott Building - Room 134 Building - Room 253 093. Transformation through Cooptation: Feminism and 109. Parties and Voters in the Wake of European the Backlash against Diversity in Contemporary Europe Democratization Wednesday, July 12 Thursday, July 13 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow - Gilbert Scott 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow - Anatomy - Building - Room 134 Large LT 108. Organizations, Politics, and Creating Change for 124. Rethinking European Democratization: Institutional Women and LGBT People and Organizational Conditions of Democratic Stability Thursday, July 13 and Collapse 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow - Gilbert Scott Thursday, July 13 Building - Room 356 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow - Gilbert 135. International Norm Dynamics, Sexuality and the Scott Building - Room 253 Family 148. Historical Study of States and Regimes Research Thursday, July 13 Network Meeting 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow - Gilbert Thursday, July 13 Scott Building - Room 656A 12:45 to 2:00 PM - University of Glasgow - Gilbert 147. Gender and Sexuality Network Meeting Scott Building - Room 132 Thursday, July 13 178. Transitions, Ruptures, and Continuities in Postwar 12:45 to 2:00 PM - University of Glasgow - Gilbert Italy Scott Building - Room 134 Thursday, July 13 177. The Queer Among Us: Policies and Attitudes toward 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow - Melville Room LGBT People and their Families in Europe Thursday, July 13 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow - Gilbert Scott ❧ Immigration Conference Room - 251 182. Gender, Politics, and Europe through a Scottish Lens 002. The capacity of liberal states to enforce migration Thursday, July 13 control: Part 1 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow - Melville Wednesday, July 12 Room 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow - Humanities 220. Post-Brexit Prospects and Projections: LGBT/Queer LT G255 Polish Perspectives 027. The capacity of liberal states to enforce migration Friday, July 14 control. Part 2 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow - Gilbert Scott Wednesday, July 12 Conference Room - 251 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow - Humanities 249. Political Outsiders as Transformative Actors in LT G255 European Politics 048. Immigration Research Network Meeting Friday, July 14 Wednesday, July 12 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow - Gilbert 12:45 to 2:00 PM - University of Glasgow - Forehall Scott Conference Room - 250 056. Citizenship Education for Non-Citizens 277. Sexual Democracy and its Discontents: Citizenship, Wednesday, July 12 Sexuality, and Religion in Europe 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow - Gilbert Scott Friday, July 14 Building - Room 132 Research Network Sessions Network Research 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow - Gilbert Scott 063. John Bowen's On British Islam: Religion, Law, and Building - Room 656A Everyday Practice in Shari'a Councils 283. The Sustainability of Gender Regime Wednesday, July 12 Transformations in Europe 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow - Forehall Friday, July 14 069. Risks, Targets, Knowledge: The ambivalent 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow - Gilbert Scott informational governance of European migration policies Building - Room 134 Wednesday, July 12 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow - WMB - Hugh Fraser Seminar Room 2 ❧ Historical Study of States and Regimes 098. Race, Racism, and Culture in Europe: Perspectives

72 73 from the Netherlands 004. Towards a Caring Society? The Role of Cultural Thursday, July 13 Ideas, Institutions and Actors in the Historical 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow - Gilbert Scott Development of Care Policies, Session 1 Building - Room 132 Wednesday, July 12 138. Populism and Xenophobia of the Left 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow - John Thursday, July 13 McIntyre - Teaching Room 208 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow - Humanities 018. Solidarity, Satisfaction, and Segmentation. How LT G255 Program Design and Welfare Regimes Shape Individual 141. Seeing "Illegal" Immigrants: State Monitoring Attitudes and Outcomes in the field of Health Care Practices in Europe and Beyond Wednesday, July 12 Thursday, July 13 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow - Turnbull 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow - WMP Room Yudowitz Seminar Room 1 028. Towards a Caring Society? The Role of Cultural 163. Becoming and Belonging: Naturalization in Ideas, Institutions and Actors in the Historical Comparative Perspective Development of Care Policies, Session 2 Thursday, July 13 Wednesday, July 12 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow - Gilbert Scott 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow - John Building - Room 656A McIntyre - Teaching Room 208 173. Navigating Immigration, Integration, Diversity 044. Welfare State Reform in Post-Socialist Eastern and Collective Identity in Minority Nation States: The Europe and Russia Sustainability and Transformation of Policies in Scotland Wednesday, July 12 and Quebec 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow - Gilbert Thursday, July 13 Scott Building - Room 132 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow - WMB - Hugh 054. Business Interests and the Development of the Fraser Seminar Room 2 European Welfare State I 201. The Political Integration of Immigrants in Europe Wednesday, July 12 Thursday, July 13 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow - WMP 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow - Gilbert Scott Yudowitz Seminar Room 1 Building - G466 070. Robots, Automats and Politics: The Consequences Reserach Network Sessions 224. State of Emergency: Is France Transforming? of the Digital Revolution for the Future of Welfare and Friday, July 14 Democracy 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow - Gilbert Scott Wednesday, July 12 Conference Room - 250 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow - Anatomy - 229. Whose Knowledge Counts? Expert and Lay Large LT Narratives in Political Debate on Immigration 078. Business Interests and the Development of the Friday, July 14 European Welfare State II 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow - Gilbert Scott Wednesday, July 12 Building - Room 356 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow - WMP 288. Discourses of Sustainability, Unsustainable Policies Yudowitz Seminar Room 1 and Transformative Citizenship Practices in Asylum and 111. Pensions During and After the Financial Crisis Migration in Europe Thursday, July 13 Friday, July 14 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow - WMP 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow - East Quad Yudowitz Seminar Room 1 Lecture Theatre 161. Away from the Mainstream: European Populism after the Great Recession ❧ International/Global Relations Thursday, July 13 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow - JWS - Room J15 (J375) 204. Plenary Session: Lord McConnell of Glenscorrodale 174. Occupational Welfare in Europe: Features, Thursday, July 13 Determinants and Outcomes 6:00 to 7:45 PM - University of Glasgow - Bute Hall Thursday, July 13 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow - Humanities ❧ Political Economy and Welfare LT G255 185. Collective bargaining transformation for sustainability 097. Plenary Session: Judy Dempsey Thursday, July 13 Wednesday, July 12 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow - Gilbert Scott 6:00 to 7:45 PM - University of Glasgow - Bute Hall Building - Room 134

72 73 186. Crisis, Transformation and Expertize Continuity and Transformation Thursday, July 13 Thursday, July 13 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow - WMB - 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow - Gilbert Gannochy Seminar Room 3 Scott Building - G466 203. Welfare and Public Services Facing Austerity and 156. The Study of Parties and Interest Groups: From Marketization Parallel to Overlapping Research Agendas Thursday, July 13 Thursday, July 13 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow - John 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow - Gilbert Scott McIntyre - Teaching Room 208 Building - G466 213. The effects of social investment reforms: Impact and 195. Populist Party Transformation and Quality of measurement Democracy in Europe Friday, July 14 Thursday, July 13 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow - Humanities 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow - WMP LT G255 Yudowitz Seminar Room 1 221. Re-Regulating Markets for Social Goals 258. Political Parties, Party Systems and Elections Friday, July 14 Research Network Meeting 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow - Gilbert Scott Friday, July 14 Building - Room 656A 12:45 to 2:00 PM - University of Glasgow - Gilbert Scott 228. The Sustainability of Policy Reforms Building - Room 356 Friday, July 14 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow - Gilbert Scott Building - Room 134 ❧ Public Policy and Administration 236. Who would want that? Public opinion and parties’ preferences towards social investment policies 097. Plenary Session: Judy Dempsey Friday, July 14 Wednesday, July 12 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow - Humanities 6:00 to 7:45 PM - University of Glasgow - Bute Hall LT G255 182. Gender, Politics, and Europe through a Scottish Lens 257. Political Economy and Welfare Research Network Thursday, July 13 Meeting 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow - Melville Room Friday, July 14 12:45 to 2:00 PM - University of Glasgow - WMP ❧ Radicalism and Violence in Europe Yudowitz Seminar Room 1 266. Politics, public opinion and social investment reform Friday, July 14 021. The Politics of Far-Right and Far-Left Radicalism in 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow - Humanities Europe: Economies, Identities and Institutions LT G255 Wednesday, July 12 287. Demographic Change, Politics, and Policy Dilemmas 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow - Anatomy - in Hungary and Poland Large LT Friday, July 14 113. Rethinking Gender and the Radical Right 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow - Turnbull Thursday, July 13 Room 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow - Court/ Political Parties and Party Systems Senate 145. Peter Mair Legacy Lecture 119. Values, Norms, and Ideology: Reasons for Joining Thursday, July 13 and Leaving Extremist Groups 12:45 to 2:00 PM - University of Glasgow - WMB - Hugh Thursday, July 13 Fraser Seminar Room 2 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow - Gilbert Scott Building - G466 149. Radicalism and Violence in Europe Meeting

Research Network Sessions Network Research ❧ Political Parties, Party Systems and Thursday, July 13 Elections 12:45 to 2:00 PM - University of Glasgow - Gilbert Scott Building - Room 656A 197. Responses to Radicalization 035. Left, Right, or Wrong? The (Ir)Relevance of the Thursday, July 13 Left-Right Continuum in Analysis of Party Politics in 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow - Court/Senate Europe Today. Wednesday, July 12 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow - WMP ❧ Social Movements Yudowitz Seminar Room 1 121. Anti-Establishment Party Politics in Europe:

74 75 134. From the Streets to the Polls and Comeback: The 269. Does Europe Make a Difference? The Effect of Being Impact of Anti-Austerity Social Movements in Southern European on the Relations Between Federal, Regional European Politics and Society and Municipal Governments Thursday, July 13 Friday, July 14 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow - Gilbert 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow - Gilbert Scott Scott Conference Room - 251 Conference Room - 250 145. Peter Mair Legacy Lecture Thursday, July 13 12:45 to 2:00 PM - University of Glasgow - WMB - ❧ Transnational Memory and Identity in Hugh Fraser Seminar Room 2 Europe 151. Social Movements Meeting Thursday, July 13 036. Memory and Identity Politics in the Context of 12:45 to 2:00 PM - University of Glasgow - Gilbert Crisis Scott Conference Room - 251 Wednesday, July 12 170. Intersectional and Identitarian Spaces of 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow - Gilbert Mobilisation Scott Building - G466 Thursday, July 13 153. Transnational Memory and Identity in Europe 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow - Anatomy - Large Research Network Meeting LT Thursday, July 13 12:45 to 2:00 PM - University of Glasgow - JWS - Room ❧ Teaching and Learning J7 (J361)

204. Plenary Session: Lord McConnell of Glenscorrodale Thursday, July 13 6:00 to 7:45 PM - University of Glasgow - Bute Hall

❧ Territorial Politics and Federalism Reserach Network Sessions

062. From government performance to election: decentralisation dynamics across the world Wednesday, July 12 2:00 to 3:45 PM - University of Glasgow - Turnbull Room 094. Trust, Transparency and Multi-Level Governance: Findings from the UK, Germany and France Wednesday, July 12 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow - Gilbert Scott Building - G466 107. Multi-level elections, Brexit, and the federalisation of the EU Thursday, July 13 9:00 to 10:45 AM - University of Glasgow - East Quad Lecture Theatre 132. Democracy, Competencies, and Responsibility: The Territoriality of Politics in Advanced Democracies Thursday, July 13 11:00 to 12:45 PM - University of Glasgow - Anatomy - Large LT 190. European Union in Crisis: (What) Can We Learn from Other Cases? Thursday, July 13 4:00 to 5:45 PM - University of Glasgow - WMB - Hugh Fraser Seminar Room 2 259. Territorial Politics and Federalism Meeting Friday, July 14 12:45 to 2:00 PM - University of Glasgow - Gilbert Scott Building - Room 132

74 75 This "Subject Index" is based on keywords chosen by presenters during the proposal Subject Index submission process and is not exhaustive. For a more complete list of presentations on a specific topic, do a "whole words" search of the digitalSubject version of this Index conference program.

Anthropology: 063, 098, 171, Linguistics: 012, 015, 179 011, 013, 017, 018, 021, 032, 192, 272, 288 041, 044, 046, 049, 057, 064, Media Studies: 012, 052, 052.1, 067, 070, 071, 074, 076, 080, Art History: 043, 255 066, 114, 237, 262, 279 081, 082, 084, 085, 087, 089, 091, 106, 110, 111, 118, 153, Business/Management: 005, Philosophy: 129 155, 166, 167, 172, 174, 183, 033, 185, 291 186, 193, 194, 195, 196, 202, Political Science: 007, 008, 009, 203, 204, 211, 217, 218, 221, Comparative Literature: 043, 013, 017, 018, 019, 020, 021, 226, 228, 231, 243, 246, 252, 104, 174, 190, 199, 225, 244 022, 023, 025, 029, 034, 034, 254, 259, 270, 272, 275, 277, 035, 036, 037, 039, 041, 042, 281, 287, 288, 295, 297, 298, Economics: 005, 016, 019, 023, 044, 050, 051, 052, 052.1, 054, 299, 303 025, 029, 039, 040, 042, 046, 055, 056, 059, 060, 061, 062, 047, 050, 061, 079, 081, 084, 064, 069, 070, 072, 073, 078, Sociology: 010, 011, 015, 031, 086, 097, 105, 131, 132, 137, 079, 083, 086, 088, 089, 090, 032, 033, 034, 035, 037, 049, 140, 142, 150, 162, 165, 169, 092, 093, 094, 095, 096, 097, 055, 057, 065, 067, 069, 071, 172, 181, 191, 193, 219, 233, 104, 105, 107, 109, 110, 111, 073, 074, 076, 083, 085, 087, 241, 242, 254, 260, 268, 269, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 090, 091, 093, 098, 103, 108, 274, 291, 301 121, 122, 128, 129, 130, 131, 112, 113, 116, 119, 121, 127, 132, 133, 134, 135, 137, 138, 130, 134, 138, 139, 145, 156, Education: 031, 056, 080, 082, 139, 140, 141, 142, 145, 150, 160, 161, 163, 170, 171, 173, 092, 103, 106, 199, 278, 298, 155, 156, 160, 161, 162, 163, 176, 177, 183, 184, 187, 188, 299 165, 166, 168, 169, 170, 173, 192, 197, 198, 200, 201, 207, 175, 176, 177, 179, 181, 182, 211, 215, 216, 217, 220, 224, Environmental Studies: 047, 184, 186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 229, 238, 245, 246, 247, 248, 133, 143, 164, 167, 180, 223, 191, 194, 195, 196, 197, 198, 250, 252, 253, 263, 271, 280, 225 200, 201, 202, 203, 204, 207, 282, 283, 293, 294, 295, 302, 214, 215, 216, 218, 219, 221, 303, 305 Gender Studies: 022, 068, 108, 222, 224, 226, 227, 228, 229, 113, 178, 182, 220, 249, 277, 233, 241, 242, 243, 244, 245, Urban Studies: 020, 094, 143, 277, 283 248, 249, 251, 253, 259, 260, 255, 267, 293 263, 268, 269, 270, 271, 273, History: 009, 034, 036, 054, 274, 275, 276, 278, 279, 280, 059, 060, 065, 066, 078, 095, 282, 287, 289, 292, 297, 300, 109, 122, 128, 135, 141, 153, 301, 302, 305 168, 175, 178, 180, 189, 222, 227, 237, 238, 239, 247, 273, Psychology: 251, 294 292 Public Health: 068, 127, 231, Law: 016, 040, 051, 062, 063, 267 072, 088, 096, 107, 115, 117, 164, 185, 214, 223, 250, 262, Religion: 112, 239, 276, 277 281, 289, 300 Social Policy: 007, 008, 010,

76 77 Participant Index

Abercrombie, Thomas, 047 Ataç, Ilker, 027 Benoit, Verena, 112 Abou-Chadi, Tarik, 013 Athanasopoulou Köpping, Berezin, Mabel, 138, 208, 230 Abrantes, Manuel, 250 Alexandra, 243 Berman, Sheri, 101, 168, 218 Accornero, Guya, 071, 134 Auer, Daniel, 049 Bermudez, Anastasia, 171, 192 Achilles, Manuela, 199 Avdagic, Sabina, 076 Bernard, Sara, 289 Adam, Ilke, 002, 027 Avlijas, Sonja, 066, 218 Bertossi, Christophe, 245 Adam, Sofia, 252 Ayuandini, Sherria, 183 Bertsou, Eri, 114 Adamson, Fiona, 155, 273 Bérut, Chloé, 144 Aden, Hartmut, 115, 301 Baccaro, Lucio, 105, 191 Bianconi, Vanni, 126 Afonso, Alexandre, 104, 172 Badanjak, Sanja, 219, 305 Bianculli, Andrea, 221 Agartan, Tuba, 277 Badenhoop, Elisabeth, 141 Bickerton, Christopher, 019 Aggestam, Lisbeth, 042 Bågenholm, Andreas, 116, 165, Bindman, Eleanor, 044 Agh, Attila, 102, 125, 263 241 Birkmose, Hanne, 016 Aha, Katharine, 136 Baglioni, Simone, 184 Bissière, Michèle, 031 Akkan, Basak, 277 Balkenhol, Markus, 098, 277 Bithymitris, Giorgos, 036 Alaminos Hervas, Maria Ballor, Grace, 131 Blanco Sío-López, Cristina, 210 Angeles, 270 Bambra, Clare, 235 Blanco Sío-López, Dr. Cristina, Alexander, David, 222 Ban, Cornel, 137, 203, 264 222 Alexander Shaw, Kate, 142 Bangstad, Sindre, 098 Blee, Kathleen, 119, 276 Alexandris Polomarkakis, Barbulescu, Roxana, 217 Bleich, Erik, 063, 224 Konstantinos, 060 Barta, Zsofia, 039, 079, 228 Blenk, Timo, 169 Alexiadou, Despina, 006, 092, Bartolacelli, Alessio, 057 Blitz, Brad, 288 193 Bassel, Leah, 093, 163, 255 Bodewig, Christian, 259, 287 Allwood, Gill, 182 Basu, Chitralekha, 136 Boersema, Jacob, 098 Participant Index Alons, Gerry, 047 Batora, Jozef, 207 Bohle, Dorothee, 026, 203 Ambroziak, Adam, 025 Bauer, Michael, 062, 212 Boix, Carles, 090, 109 Amelina, Anna, 087 Bauer, Patricia, 265 Bolleyer, Nicole, 145, 156 Amelsvoort, Jesse, 103 Beaman, Jean, 063, 224 Bolukbasi, H. Tolga, 081 Anceschi, Luca, 095, 052.1 Bechev, Dimitar, 095 Bonikowski, Bart, 138 Anderson, Karen, 018, 111, 162 Bechter, Barbara, 081 Bonoli, Giuliano, 213 Andersson, Jenny, 280 Becker, Elisabeth, 063, 112 Boovy, Bradley, 299 Andersson, Per, 085 Becker, Stefan, 114 Borz, Gabriela, 156 Andrejuk, Katarzyna, 049, 150 Becker-Cantarino, Barbara, 112 Boston, Nicholas, 177, 220 Angeles, Renira, 084 Beckfield, Jason, 235, 285 Boswell, Christina, 069, 141, Ansell, Ben, 282, 292 Beckmann, Paul, 219 229 Aplowski, Auke, 030 Bedir, Merve, 272 Boucher, Maxime, 034 Appel, Hilary, 238 Beer, Abi, 106 Boursier, Axel, 012 Apryshchenko, Victor, 122, 247 Beetz, Jan Pieter, 045 Bouza, Luis, 075, 160 Arato, Krisztina, 125 Behnke, Nathalie, 269 Bovens, Mark, 092, 301 Arlotti, Marco, 028 Beichelt, Timm, 128 Bowen, John, 063 Armingeon, Klaus, 029 Bekkedal, Tarjei, 072 Bozóki, András, 187, 216 Armstrong, Kenneth, 058 Bekker, Sonja, 226 Brack, Nathalie, 243, 302 Arnesen, Finn, 072 Bélanger, Marie-Eve, 102 Brandsma, Gijs Jan, 269 Arthurs, Joshua, 178 Benkert, Volker, 009, 066 Brangan, Louise, 298 Asderaki, Foteini, 091 Bennaars, Hanneke, 250 Braun, Julie, 062

76 77 Breen, Michael, 029 Chacartegui, Consuelo, 185, 223 Damnjanovic, Milos, 095 Breeze, Ruth, 179 Chang, Weiyi, 099 Damro, Chad, 242 Bremer, Bjoern, 118, 236 Charnysh, Volha, 109, 124 Danescu, Elena, 079 Brennan, Sarah, 183 Chernishova, Olga, 289 Dannreuther, Roland, 095 Brett, Daniel, 139 Chernova, Zhanna, 044 Daventry, Claudia, 126 Bridgen, Paul, 054 Cheskin, Ammon, 059, 198 Davidson-Schmich, Louise, 017, Briguglio, Michael, 143 Chevalier, Emilie, 117 177, 249 Brinker-Gabler, Gisela, 206, 262 Christensen, Johan, 092 Davison, Remy, 181 Broms, Rasmus, 165 Ciacchi Colombi, Aurelia, 040 de Jong, Sara, 093 Brooke, Nick, 073 Cianetti, Licia, 139 de Lange, Sarah, 013, 145 Broschinski, Sven, 083 Clark, Nicholas, 010, 278 De Roeck, Frederik, 286 Brown, Christine, 285 Cleckley, Elgin, 199 de Smalen, Eveline, 225 Brüssow, Michelle, 232 Cleeton, David, 086, 169, 181 de Wilde, Pieter, 007, 092 Büchler, Andrea, 135 Clinton, Peter, 015, 032 Deegan-Krause, Kevin, 156 Bulmer, Simon, 023, 042 Coderre-LaPalme, Genevieve, Deen, Bob, 059 Bürgisser, Reto, 236 085, 231 Deets, Stephen, 273 Burrows, Noreen, 072 Colàs, Eusebi, 046 Delhey, Jan, 083 Bursens, Peter, 278, 296 Cole, Alistair, 017, 094 Della Sala, Vincent, 263 Busemeyer, Marius, 070, 118, Collins, Sophie, 126 Dellepiane, Sebastian, 029 266 Colombo, Carlo, 041, 064, 293 Dembinska, Magdalena, 198 Busher, Joel, 197 Coman, Ramona, 024, 053, 226 Dempsey, Judy, 097 Bustikova, Lenka, 021, 035, 200 Conant, Lisa, 100, 123, 157 Deng, Xiang, 133 Butler, Eamonn, 095, 097, 106, Connolly, John, 074, 186 Derhemi, Eda, 015 159 Connolly, Sara, 212 Deters, Henning, 221 Bynner, Claire, 240, 293 Cooper, Christopher, 034, 131 Dettori, Giovanni, 284 Cooper, Sarah, 068, 231 Dewilde, Caroline, 282, 293 Cabeza Pérez, Laura, 107 Copeland, Paul, 226 Di Carlo, Donato, 120 Caggiano, Giandonato, 096 Corrêa, Ana, 056 Di Quirico, Roberto, 188 Calligaro, Oriane, 003, 053 Cortes, Almudena, 192 Di Stefano, Adriana, 096 Campbell, Ross, 184 Costa, Edna, 127 Diessner, Sebastian, 005, 131 Çankaya, Sinan, 098 Costa, Oriol, 200, 270 Dietrich, Hans, 085 Cantillon, Bea, 213 Costea, Ana, 008, 166 Dietze, Gabriele, 011 Cappellina, Bartolomeo, 024 Coulter, Steven, 026, 089 Díez Medrano, Juan, 130 Caprioglio, Carlo, 038 Cox, Terry, 044, 095, 052.1 Ditlmann, Ruth, 056 Capsada-Munsech, Queralt, 303 Craig, Sarah, 173 Dittmar, Nele, 083 Cardoso, Daniel, 039, 104 Cram, Laura, 251 Dobbernack, Jan, 195 Carlson, Sören, 155 Crepaz, Katharina, 183 Dobner, Petra, 203 Participant Index Participant Carmel, Emma, 069, 087 Crespy, Amandine, 203, 226 Doehler, Austin, 290 Carrapico, Helena, 088 Crowley, Annie, 298 Doellgast, Virginia, 193, 274 Carthy, Matt, 261 Csergõ, Zsuzsa, 059, 175 Domper LasÚs, Carlos, 292 Carvalho, Tiago, 230 Culpepper, Pepper, 055 Donnelly, Shawn, 140 Casal Bertoa, Fernando, 110, Cummins, Patricia, 031, 082 Doomernik, Jeroen, 067 145, 275 Curtin, Deirdre, 207 Downey, Geraldine, 298 Cavani, Jane, 129 Cuttitta, Paolo, 038 Drapalova, Eliska, 062, 107 Caviedes, Alexander, 255 Dratwa, Jim, 003 Cesaretti, Enrico, 199 D'Angelo, Alessio, 192, 288 Duarte, David, 065 Cesnakas, Giedrius, 095 da Conceicao-Heldt, Eugenia, Duclos, Nathalie, 182 Cetin, Elif, 194 242, 268, 270 Duke, Ben, 301

78 79 Dukelow, Fiona, 233 Fernandes, Tiago, 101, 124, 230 Garcia Hernandez, Yolanda, 232 Dunin-Wąsowicz, Roch, 220 Fernandez, Jose, 118 Garcia-Duran, Patricia, 260 Dunlop, Claire, 068, 190 Fernández, Juan, 010 García-Faroldi, Livia, 032 Durazzi, Niccolo, 080 Fernandez, Rosa, 047, 133 Garnham, Lisa, 267 Durgun, Basak, 225 Fernández Guzmán, Eva, 184 Garritzmann, Julian, 080, 236, Dutceac Segesten, Anamaria, Fernández-García, Belén, 275 266 279 Fernandez-Molina, Irene, 034 Gastinger, Markus, 227, 241 Duyvendak, Jan Willem, 108, Ferragina, Emanuele, 161 Geddes, Andrew, 069, 141 220, 245, 277 Ferrie, Joanna, 289 Gemi, Eda, 141, 217 Dzehtsiarou, Kanstantsin, 289 Ferris, Kate, 178 Georgakakis, Didier, 130, 160, Fichera, Massimo, 060 212 Ebbinghaus, Bernhard, 174 Filiz, Anlam, 291 Gest, Justin, 063 Edquist, Kristin, 164 Finchett-Maddock, Lucy, 170 Geyer, Leonard, 006 Edwards, David, 256 Fingarova, Jana, 087 Gherghina, Sergiu, 150 Edwards, Erica, 295 Finlay, Nyree, 043 Giaimo, Susan, 085 Ege, Jörn, 190 Fioretos, Orfeo, 168, 280 Gideon, Andrea, 302 Eichenberger, Pierre, 054 Fishman, Robert, 208, 230 Giger, Nathalie, 236 Eichhorst, Werner, 070, 211 Fitzgerald, James, 106 Gillespie, Paul, 214 Eigler, Friederike, 206, 232 Fleming, Melissa, 099 Gillooly, Eileen, 298 Elgenius, Gabriella, 271 Fletcher, Maria, 072, 088 Gingrich, Jane, 013, 037, 152, Elrick, Jennifer, 141, 173, 229 Foa, Roberto, 218 203 Engelbrecht, Sandra, 274 Follis, Karolina, 038 Giurcanu, Magda, 030, 110, 219 Engler, Sarah, 121 Fomina, Joanna, 014 Giusto, Salvatore, 279 Eppler, Annegret, 007 Foret, Francois, 003, 024 Glynn, Irial, 067 Eren, Mine, 255 Forganni, Antonella, 052, 200 Goerres, Achim, 201 Erhardt, Erwin, 238 Forney, Rebecca, 262 Goffin, Andreas, 219

Errington, Patrick, 126 Fortunato, Vincenzo, 089 Gois, Pedro, 192, 246 Participant Index Ershova, Anastasia, 270 Fossati, Flavia, 172 González Begega, Sergio, 104 Ertem, Gurur, 255 Fossum, John, 132, 184, 207 Gonzalez Hernando, Marcos, Ertugal, Ebru, 051, 241 Franco, Lucas, 274 186 Erzeel, Silvia, 020 Franks, Benjamin, 129 González Menéndez, Maria, 252 Escafré-Dublet, Angéline, 224 Fredette, Jennifer, 224 Gordon, Joshua, 078 Euchner, Eva-Maria, 003 French, Leigh, 129 Gordon, Uri, 129 Ewart, Carole, 289 Frennhoff Larsen, Magdalena, Gottfried, Heidi, 283 Ezekiel, Judith, 022 227 Gottschall, Karin, 037, 283 Fröhlich, Christian, 170 Goyer, Michel, 303 Fagan, Colette, 061 Fröhlig, Florence, 087 Graefe, Annett, 080 Fagyal, Zsuzsanna, 015 Fuller, Gregory, 001, 057, 162 Graf, Lukas, 080 Fahey, Elaine, 088 Funk, Professor Lothar, 159 Grant, Shelley, 068 Fanoulis, Evangelos, 210 Furness, Mark, 265 Gravey, Viviane, 164 Fanoulis, Evans, 286 Greaves, Rosa, 072 Farkas, Beata, 125 Gabel, Isabel, 180 Greene, Samuel, 198 Farrand, Ben, 088 Gabor, Daniela, 244 Greene, Zachary, 110, 275 Fastenrath, Florian, 244 Gago, Angie, 104 Greenwood, Justin, 053, 075, Favell, Adrian, 130 Galandini, Silvia, 155, 194 270 Featherstone, Kevin, 137 Galeja, Liena, 295 Grözinger, Gerd, 155, 194 Feindt, Gregor, 189 Gallego, Aina, 070, 092 Grzymala-Busse, Anna, 124 Fejos, Andrea, 040 Galpin, Charlotte, 058 Guasti, Petra, 121

78 79 Guerra, Simona, 188, 302 Hien, Josef, 007, 239 Johnson, Juliet, 137, 198 Guerrina, Roberta, 022 Hill, Jonathan, 051 Johnston, Alison, 001, 026, 055, Gueudet, Sophie, 290 Hill, Robin, 251 105, 140, 191 Guillaume, Cécile, 157 Hilliard, Nadia, 131 Jones, Erik, 019, 055, 086, 168, Guillen, Ana, 252 Hilson, Chris, 123 280 Guiraudon, Virginie, 037, 130, Hinkelbein, Oliver, 122 Jones, Rebecca, 278 163 Hodson, Dermot, 060 Jordana, Jacint, 144 Guseva, Alya, 033 Hoepner, Martin, 001 Józon, Mónika, 040 Hackenesch, Christine, 210, 265, Hoerber, Thomas, 052, 133 Judge, Andrew, 095, 270 286 Hofmann, Andreas, 100, 157 Holli, Anne Maria, 061 Kaczmarczyk, Pawel, 287 Hadjivassiliou, Kari, 252 Hong, Sujin, 251 Kahn-Nisser, Sara, 166 Hainze, Emily, 298 Hooijer, Gerda, 076 Kalaitzake, Manolis, 268 Hallerberg, Mark, 086 Hope, David, 191 Kalantzi, Foteini, 295 Hamm, Marylou, 053 Hopkin, Jonathan, 085, 137, 152 Kaliberda, Elena, 279 Hampshire, James, 027, 229, 245 Höpner, Martin, 191 Kallas, Kristina, 059, 175 Hancock, Liz, 158 Horii, Satoko, 246 Kalman, Judit, 269 Hanley, Seán, 139 Horne, Janet, 199 Kamphof, Ries, 041 Hansen, Randall, 229 Hubé, Nicolas, 075, 128 Kanthak, Leon, 050 Hardiman, Niamh, 203, 280 Huber, Evelyne, 084, 202 Karamanidou, Lena, 091 Harding, James, 262 Hughes, Kirsty, 261 Karnaukhova, Oxana, 079, 122 Hardman, Helen, 289 Husz, Orsi, 033 Karner, Christian, 036, 200 Harguindeguy, Jean-Baptiste, Kartal, Mert, 116, 131 094 Ignácio, Arthur, 041 Karyotis, Georgios, 150 Harris, Jessica, 178 Immergut, Ellen, 018, 074 Kassim, Hussein, 144, 160, 234, Harrison, Frances, 247 Inglot, Tomasz, 287 263, 305 Harteveld, Eelco, 020 Innes, Abby, 050, 137 Kaupp, Steffen, 284 Hartlapp, Miriam, 100, 157, 190, Introna, Arianna, 129 Kaya, Ayhan, 128 221 Ippolito, Francesca, 096 Kayran, Elif, 076 Hartnell, Helen, 115 Iremciuc, Alexandrina, 279 Kayß, Sarah, 009 Haslinger, Peter, 175 Irgil, Ezgi, 170 Keating, Michael, 196, 214 Hassel, Anke, 019 Iseni, Fati, 219 Keijzer, Niels, 286 Haste, Helen, 056 Iturriaga, Nicole, 071 Keilson, Ana, 180 Häusermann, Silja, 118, 266 Kelbel, Camille, 090 Hawley, Adrian, 079 Jacobs, Francis, 222, 234 Kelso, Michelle, 009 Hayduk, Ron, 217 Jacques, Olivier, 089 Keman, Hans, 030 Hayward, Katy, 214, 261 Jahn, Detlef, 035 Kemmerling, Achim, 070 Participant Index Participant Heelsum, Anja, 020, 049 James, Scott, 025, 169 Kennedy, James, 173 Heidenreich, Martin, 083 Jasiewicz, Krzysztof, 035, 259, Kennon, Kate, 225 Heinderyckx, François, 075 287 Kevins, Anthony, 127, 150, 240 Heins, Elke, 186, 233 Jayet, Cyril, 103 Khan, Stephen, 237 Heinz, Dominic, 094 Jehan-Robert, Aude, 197 Kiess, Johannes, 006 Heizmann, Boris, 183, 217 Jenne, Erin, 273 Kilic, Azer, 135 Helbling, Marc, 027, 056, 138 Jensen, Carsten, 101, 202, 236 King, Desmond, 109 Hellmuth, Dorle, 276 Jensen, Katrine, 237 Kingstone, Peter, 215 Hemerijck, Anton, 070 Jensen, Per, 004, 028 Kirtsoglou, Elisabeth, 288 Henökl, Thomas, 210 Jessoula, Matteo, 202, 221 Kitschelt, Herbert, 013, 165 Herlin-Karnell, Ester, 300 Johnson, Carter, 273 Kleinmann, Sarah, 066

80 81 Klocke, Sonja, 284 Larsson, Bengt, 006 Martin, Aaron, 222 Klosse, Saskia, 223 Laruffa, Matteo, 218, 296 Martinez, Alvaro, 231 Knegt, Robert, 250 Laumond, Bénédicte, 197 Marx, Paul, 070, 118, 161, 266 Knott, Eleanor, 139, 271 Lauwerier, Ewoud, 275 Masselot, Annick, 081 Koenig, Matthias, 063 Law, Stephanie, 040 Matera, Claudio, 088 Kofman, Eleonore, 171 Le, Elisabeth, 012 Mathieu, Emmanuelle, 100 Kohl, Sebastian, 293 Le Galès, Patrick, 280 Matthieu, Joke, 260 Köker, Philipp, 090 Lecours, André, 073 Matveeva, Elizaveta, 256 Koller, Boglarka, 125 Ledoux, Clémence, 037 Maurer, Andreas, 023, 243 Kollman, Kelly, 135, 167 Lee, Sanghwan, 231 Maurer, Heidi, 278 Koop, Marie-Christine, 031 Lehner, Thomas, 008 Mayblin, Lucy, 217, 229 Köpping Athanasopoulos, León, Margarita, 213 Mc Andrew, Marie, 173 Harald, 052, 295 Leonard, Sarah, 255 McConnell, Jack, 204 Kopstein, Jeffrey, 101 Leschke, Janine, 211, 233 McKowen, Kelly, 089 Kopyciok, Svenja, 138 Leuffen, Dirk, 227 McMann, Kelly, 165 Korhonen, Juho, 176 Levenson, Michael, 199 McManus, Clare, 106 Kornelakis, Andreas, 172 Lewis, Rachel, 276 Meager, Nigel, 252 Kornetis, Kostis, 134, 208, 230 Lisi, Marco, 156 Medrano, Juan, 083 Korteweg, Anna, 093, 163 Liyanage, Chamila, 197 Meer, Nasar, 224 Kosmarskaya, Natalya, 059 Llaudet, Elena, 090 Meissner, Hannes, 122 Kostadinova, Petia, 136, 243 Llewellyn, Clare, 251 Meissner, Katharina, 050, 296 Kostakopoulou, Dora, 032, 163 Locatelli, Catherine, 095 Meissner, Vittoria, 194 Kotnarowski, Michal, 248 Lodi Rizzini, Chiara, 045 Melik-Tangyan, Andranik, 017, Kouki, Hara, 134, 208, 264 López, Iván, 071 110, 136, 172 Koutsoupia, Victoria, 049 Lopez, Julia, 264 Mendelsohn, Juliane, 254 Kovras, Iosif, 254 Loukakis, Angelos, 184 Menéndez, Agustín, 207

Kranendonk, Maria, 201 Loveland, Kristen, 180 Menn, Thomas, 047 Participant Index Krawatzek, Félix, 179, 189 Lugosi, Nicole, 121, 195 Menon, Anand, 097, 152, 168, Krekó, Peter, 287 Lundqvist, Asa, 004, 028 214, 263, 305 Kudria, Tetiana, 024 Lütz, Susanne, 039 Mepschen, Paul, 098, 277 Kudrna, Zdenek, 025, 268 Lynch, Julia, 152, 209, 235, 285 Meri Koivusalo, Fabra , 209 Kuflu, Rahel, 299 Merler, Silvia, 238 Kullmann, Miriam, 150, 172, Mabbett, Deborah, 019, 111, 228 Merolli, Jessica, 163, 183 223 Maccaferri, Marzia, 179 Meunier, Sophie, 168, 227, 242 Kulmala, Meri, 044 Macneil, Iain, 016 Meyer, Jennifer, 113 Kumar, Krishan, 199 Madama, Ilaria, 202 Meyer, Traute, 174 Kuppinger, Petra, 255 Magni, Gabriele, 011 Meyerrose, Anna, 021 Kurer, Thomas, 193 Makarova, Katya, 199 Michel, Elie, 202 Kurzer, Paulette, 018, 209 Makszin, Kristin, 140, 228 Mihalache, Anca, 095, 167 Maloney, William, 294 Miller, Kirk, 276, 295 Laffan, Brigid, 212, 263 Mancano, Leandro, 300 Miller-Idriss, Cynthia, 017, 113, Lafuente-Hernandez, Sara, 185 Mandelkern, Ronen, 074 197 Lahusen, Christian, 083, 184 March, Luke, 161 Milosch, Jane, 158 Lancos, Petra, 114, 117 Marcos, Hugo, 305 Milosevic, Ana, 065 Lang, Richard, 064, 142 Marder, Nancy, 281 Mitchell, Christopher, 268 Langjia, Zeren, 276 Mares, Isabela, 165 Mitchell, Kristine, 302 Lannoo, Karel, 086 Margalit, Yotam, 118 Mittwoch, Anne, 016 Lanz, Simon, 013 Marique, Yseult, 117 Moise, Alexandru, 240

80 81 Molnar, Anna, 102 O'Hagan, Angela, 182 Pelle, Anita, 050, 296 Molnar Sansum, Judit, 175 O'Meara, Noreen, 200, 281 Penry, Sarah, 014 Moloney, Peter, 297 O'Neal, Molly, 248 Perera, Isabel, 172 Mondo, Emilie, 003 O'Rourke, Brendan, 186, 291 Perez, Lauren, 030 Mondon, Aurelien, 195 Oberle, Monika, 278 Perez, Sofia, 001, 105, 226, 264 Montgana, Nicola, 288 Oktem, Kerem, 074 Pertner, Elizabeth, 279 Montgomery, Seamus, 270 Olafsdottir, Sigrun, 209, 235 Pescosolido, Bernice, 235 Moran, Thomas, 166 Olive, Marsha, 051 Pestel, Friedemann, 189 Morgan, Kimberly, 037, 280 Oliver, Rebecca, 015, 089 Peters, B. Guy, 234 Morgan-Collins, Mona, 109 Oliver, Tim, 025, 256 Petersen, Klaus, 004, 028 Morganti, Luciano, 075 Onoda, Takuya, 231 Petmesidou, Maria, 252 Morosanu, Laura, 011 Orban, Agnes, 244 Petrova, Tsveta, 259, 287 Mos, Martijn, 108 Ordóñez, Vicente, 129 Petrović, Nikola, 246 Moses, Julia, 135 Oren, Tami, 142 Pfau-Effinger, Birgit, 004, 127 Mosimann, Nadja, 193 Orgad, Liav, 056 Pilkington, Hilary, 113 Moury, Catherine, 104 Ortner, Jessica, 066 Pirrone, Pasquale, 096 Muegge, Liza, 249 Osei-Kofi, Nana, 299 Pistoia, Emanuela, 096 Muehlboeck, Monika, 253, 294 Oso, Laura, 171 Pittoors, Gilles, 136 Mueller, Henriette, 023, 042 Ossandón, José, 033 Plangger, Melanie, 015 Mügge, Liza, 093, 103 Ostrowski, Wojciech, 095 Plaza, Carolina, 029 Muñoz, Susana, 074 Oude Nijhuis, Dennie, 054, 078, Plomer, Aurora, 003 Munoz Ruiz, Ana Belén, 250 275 Plumly, Vanessa, 262 Munoz-Portillo, Juan, 029 Ouellet, Richard, 260 Pochet, Philippe, 174, 211, 233 Murdoch, Zuzana, 212, 234 Outhwaite, William, 130 Polk, Jonathan, 013 Murer, Jeffrey, 216 Ozcurumez, Saime, 272 Pollak, Johannes, 207 Muro, Diego, 073 Ozkan Borsa, Merve, 091 Pollex, Jan, 167 Murphy, Mary, 214 Ozyurek, Esra, 093 Poloni-Staudinger, Lori, 022 Møller, Jørgen, 124 Pop-Eleches, Grigore, 109, 165 Padoan, Enrico, 021 Popay, Jennie, 267 Naczyk, Marek, 046, 078, 174 Pagliari, Stefano, 055 Popescu, Bogdan, 290 Nancheva, Nevena, 271 Panara, Carlo, 008, 058 Popic, Tamara, 018 Napiórkowski, Marcin, 036 Panico, Antonio, 133 Pospieszna, Paulina, 248 Nas, Cigdem, 246 Pansardi, Pamela, 114 Postnikov, Evgeny, 241, 260 Natali, David, 174 Papadopoulos, Thomas, 057 Powell, Justin, 082 Natili, Marcello, 202 Paraschivescu, Claudia, 192 Power, Samuel, 116 Neimanns, Erik, 236 Park, Ausra, 022 Price, Lisa, 299 Nelsen, Brent, 112, 196 Park, Sung Ho, 046 Prina, Federica, 175 Participant Index Participant Nelson, Travis, 120 Parnet, Christophe, 094 Puaschunder, Julia, 164 Neujeffski, Moritz, 186 Paster, Thomas, 006, 054, 078 Pula, Besnik, 193 Neuman, Senka, 007, 010 Paterson, William, 159 Pytlas, Bartek, 121, 195 Nicoli, Francesco, 181 Patrikios, Stratos, 045 Nielsen, Julie, 251 Paul, Regine, 069, 087 Radaelli, Claudio, 131, 251 Nisbet, Jolan, 067 Pautz, Hartwig, 017, 186 Radcliff, Pamela, 208 Novick, Natalie, 291 Pavković, Aleksandar, 073 Radut-Gaghi, Luciana, 012, 179 Nyircsák, Adrienn, 082 Pavolini, Emmanuele, 174, 202, Rahman, Momin, 098, 277 213, 266 Rainsford, Emily, 253 O' Flynn, Ciarán, 140 Payrhuber, Melanie, 117 Ramberg, Jens, 297 O'Brien, Peter, 002 Pearce, Nick, 158 Ramos, Cristina, 171

82 83 Ramos Martin, Nuria Elena, 250 Ryan, Lorna, 052 Shafi, Monika, 206, 262 Rana, Jasmijn, 098 Shea, Daniel, 225 Ranta, Ronald, 271 Sabato, Sebastiano, 174 Shea, Nicole, 232, 284 Rashkova, Ekaterina, 110 Sabic, Norbert, 082 Shehaj, Albana, 116, 290 Rasmussen, Magnus, 078 Sacchi, Stefano, 104, 226 Shields, Patsy, 106 Ratti, Luca, 185 Sagnier, Pierre-Yves, 064 Shire, Karen, 037, 283 Ray, Ari, 029 Saint-Martin, Denis, 034, 116 Shore, Jennifer, 253 Reeskens, Tim, 127 Saintier, Severine, 143 Siemens, Gnaomi, 043 Regan, Aidan, 001, 026 Salamone, Anthony, 196 Sierp, Aline, 036 Reinke, Raphael, 055, 228, 244 Salo, Sanna, 169 Sikk, Allan, 121, 165 Reiss, Julie, 099 sanchez Galera, Maria Dolores, Siles-Brugge, Gabriel, 242 Ren, Xiangjun, 303 041 Silver, Hilary, 138 Reynolds, Justin, 180 Sato, Hideki, 005 Simon, Eszter, 216 Rhodes, Martin, 137, 268 Saurugger, Sabine, 024, 100, Simonsen, Kristina, 112 Rickberg, Merit, 292 123, 160 Sinatti, Giulia, 288 Riedel, Rafal, 248 Scepanovic, Vera, 238 Sindbæk, Tea, 066 Rieder, Clemens, 281 Schakel, Arjan, 062, 107, 132 Skaaning, Svend-Erik, 101 Ríos Camacho, Elena, 005 Scharpf, Fritz, 105 Slade, Bonnie, 106 Ritch, Emma, 182 Schein, Marie, 031 Slautsky, Emmanuel, 117 Rittsél, Eva, 293 Scheiring, Gabor, 216 Slootmaeckers, Koen, 177 Rizova, Tatiana, 067, 091 Schelkle, Waltraud, 019, 111, Smith, Daniel, 109 Robbins-Ruszkowski, Jessica, 244 Smith, David, 059, 175, 052.1 287 Schellenberg, Renata, 206, 284 Smith, Katherine, 267, 285 Robertson, Graeme, 198 Scheppele, Kim, 060, 187, 215 So, Florence, 090 Roex, Karlijn, 071, 084, 127 Schiek, Dagmar, 185, 193, 303 Sobolewska, Maria, 020, 201 Romanos, Eduardo, 134, 208, Schirmer, Dietmar, 215 Soennecken, Dagmar, 100, 157

230 Schittenhelm, Karin, 083, 246 Sofinska, Iryna, 103 Participant Index Rombi, Stefano, 188 Schmeets, Hans, 217 Sojka, Aleksandra, 077 Rona-Tas, Akos, 033, 216 Schmidtke, Oliver, 076 Solari, Stefano, 137, 254 Ronchi, Stefano, 254 Schneider, Patrizia, 002 Solomeshch, Ilya, 176 Roodt, Christa, 158 Schneider, Sebastian, 162 Sorbello, Paolo, 095 Roos, Christof, 002, 027, 069 Schoeller, Magnus, 042 Soroka, George, 008, 189, 247 Roos, Hannelore, 061 Schön-Quinlivan, Emmanuelle, Sotiropoulos, Dimitrios, 264 Rosamond, Ben, 025, 130 081, 114 Soysal, Levent, 272 Rose, Richard, 196 Schönwälder, Karen, 020, 201, Spathopoulou, Aila, 038 Rosén, Guri, 227 245 Spektorowski, Alberto, 197 Ross, Duncan, 106 Schrecker, Ted, 209, 267 Spendzharova, Aneta, 039, 301 Rossiaud, Sylvain, 095 Schuck, Bettina, 294 Spielau, Alexander, 105, 193 Rotaru, Arina, 262 Schulz, Arianne, 103 Spierings, Niels, 113 Roter, Petra, 289 Schweiger, Christian, 102, 159 Spies, Dennis, 201 Röth, Leonce, 132, 239 Schwell, Alexandra, 194 Stafford, Ian, 094 Rothstein, Sidney, 274 Schwendener, Martha, 099 Stambolis-Ruhstorfer, Michael, Rovny, Jan, 009, 161 Sciortino, Giuseppe, 011, 141 108, 177, 182 Royo, Sebastián, 264 Seddone, Antonella, 188 Stark, RD Andew, 032 Rueda, David, 070, 165 Segelcke, Elke, 206, 284 Stecker, Christian, 132 Rutherford, Emily, 237 Seikel, Daniel, 050 Steingass, Sebastian, 265 Ruzza, Carlo, 160, 215 Semsit, Suhal, 008 Stella, Francesca, 220 Ryan, Eileen, 178 Sergakis, Konstantinos, 016 Stephenson, Paul, 234, 301

82 83 Sternberg, Claudia, 179 Ubeda, Amaya, 289 Warmuth, Julia, 294 Stihler, Catherine, 261 Ulker, Rıza Baris, 272 Watson, Sara, 021 Stone, Marla, 178 Umansky, Karen, 119 Waylen, Georgina, 283 Suárez, María-Luz, 297 Umney, Charles, 057 Weiner, Richard, 238 Suhonic, Dino, 277 Unger, Susanne, 047 Weinstock, Daniel, 173 Sukosd, Miklos, 187, 216 Unkovski-Korica, Vladimir, 289 Weishaupt, Timo, 291 Sutherland, Paula, 043 Unterschütz, Joanna, 185 Weisstanner, David, 084 Swartz, David, 077 Weiß, Wolfgang, 117 Swinkels, Marij, 023 Vachudova, Milada Anna, 021 Wendler, Frank, 222 Sywenky, Irene, 225 Valizade, Danat, 077 Westfall, Aubrey, 155, 194 Szabo, Imre, 203 Van der Veer, Reinout, 181 Wetzel, Anne, 200 Szawiel, Tadeusz, 035 van der Zwan, Natascha, 046, White, Jonathan, 019 Szegedi, László, 123, 133 078, 244 Wieczorek, Irene, 300 Szulc, Lukasz, 220 Van Esch, Femke, 023, 042 Wiener, Antje, 025 Sørensen, Karsten Engsig, 016 van Hooren, Franca, 037 Wiliarty, Sarah, 249 van Houten, Pieter, 029 Wille, Anchrit, 212 Takács, Judit, 177 Vancea, Mihaela, 253 Willems, Auke, 300 Tarasenko, Anna, 044 Vanhala, Lisa, 123, 157 Wind, Marlene, 123 Tatham, Michaël, 107, 132 Vantaggiato, Francesca, 234 Winiarska-Brodowska, Tauschinsky, Eljalill, 117 Vasilyan, Syuzanna, 034 Malgorzata, 010 TBC, TBC, 154 Vavoula, Niovi, 115 Winnwa, Isabel, 064 Tesche, Tobias, 005 Velikanova, Olga, 218 Wiss, Tobias, 111 Theobald, Hildegard, 004, 028 Verbalyte, Monika, 015 Wojnicka, Katarzyna, 170 Theodoropoulou, Sotiria, 233 Vercesi, Michelangelo, 188 Woodward, Alison E., 061 Thewissen, Stefan, 076, 191 Verdun, Amy, 086 Worschech, Susann, 014, 128 Thisted Dinesen, Peter, 282 Verhulp, Evert, 250 Wright, Jenna, 106 Thomann, Eva, 190 Verloo, Mieke, 177 Wright, Jocelyn, 232 Thomas, Andrew, 052 Véron, Nicolas, 086 Wunsch, Natasha, 030 Thomas, Julia, 180 Versailles, Alban, 114 Wurster, Stefan, 143, 167 Thorlakson, Lori, 195 Versluis, Esther, 190 Wüstenberg, Jenny, 065 Thum, Gregor, 128 Vesan, Patrik, 211 Tiemann, Guido, 243 Vilpišauskas, Ramūnas, 305 Xanthopoulou, Ermioni, 281, Todd, Jennifer, 214 Virchow, Fabian, 119, 197 300 Tosun, Jale, 190, 221, 253 Vitiello, Daniela, 096 Xu, Jia, 303 Trampusch, Christine, 162 Voeten, Erik, 281 Trantidis, Aris, 228 Vogel, Dita, 141 Yalaz, Evren, 049, 176 Trein, Philipp, 107, 190 Vogel, Stephan, 269 Yong, Adrienne, 281 Participant Index Participant Trenz, Hans-Joerg, 075, 184, Volintiru, Clara, 238, 248 Young, Alasdair, 242 207, 302 von Wahl, Angelika, 249 Tres, Georgia, 081 Zacares Moreno, Javier, 282 Triadafilopoulos, Phil, 245 Wagner, Andrea, 034, 116 Zamponi, Lorenzo, 134 Trimçev, Rieke, 179, 189 Wagner, Hedwig, 012, 255 Zatschler, Carsten, 072 Triviño-Salazar, Juan, 293 Waisman, Carlos, 131, 215 Zbyszewska, Ania, 041, 223 Tsakatika, Myrto, 275 Waites, Matthew, 108, 135 Zelano, Karin, 231 Tudor, Carissa, 109, 275 Walby, Sylvia, 061, 283 Zhou, Min, 206 Turbine, Vikki, 044 Walker, Elizabeth, 052.1 Zilbersheid, Uri, 120 Tuytens, Pieter, 089, 111 Walter, André, 240 Zimmermann, Katharina, 083 Tyushka, Andriy, 241 Wang, Chi Ming, 164 Zuber, Christina, 132 Zyla, Benjamin, 196

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86 87 Judy Dempsey Europe. Wake Up! Sleep Walking is Over.

July 12 | 6:00 – 7:45pm, Bute Hall, University of Glasgow Until 1945, Europe was a wretched battlefield. Wars, rivalries and ambitions had robbed the Continent of stability, of prosperity, of peace and of a special identity. The end of World War Two changed the dynamics.

The establishment of what is today’s European Union bestowed an extraordinary sense of hope, of peace, of reconciliation and of democracy, all along supported by the United States.

This is what the Europe now has to defend – not only against outsiders, but from within. Europe is torn between doubters, populists and sceptics who even question the EU’s relevance and those, like Emmanuel Macron, Wolfgang Schaueble and a handful of others who stand up for a Europe that is based on values, on progress, on facing the future, although they may differ about the direction. They share two things. The transatlantic relationship, the bedrock of post-1945 Europe, cannot be taken for granted. Europe can no longer piggy back on American security. And Europe cannot close down shop to globalization or digitiliza- tion.

If Europeans don’t embrace change and are not prepared to defend their values, they will undo what the founding fathers set out to achieve when it was founded 60 years ago in Rome. Non-democratic countries will be gleeful. It would usher in the decline if not eclipse of the West as we know it. Sleep walking has run its course.

Judy Dempsey (Keynote Speaker) is a non-resident senior associate at Carnegie Europe and ed- itor-in-chief of Strategic Europe. She is also the author of the book The Merkel Phenomenon (Das Phänomen Merkel, Körber-Stiftung Edition, 2013). She worked for the International Herald Tribune from 2004 to 2011 as its Germany and East European Correspondent and from 2011 to September 2013 as columnist. Dempsey was the diplomatic correspondent for the Financial Times in Brussels from 2001 onward, covering NATO and European Union enlargement. Between 1990 and 2001, she served as Jerusalem bureau chief (1996–2001), Berlin correspondent (1992–1996), and Eastern Eu- ropean correspondent in London (1990–1992) for the Financial Times. During the 1980s, Dempsey reported on Central and Eastern Europe for the Financial Times, the Irish Times, and the Economist. Dempsey graduated from Trinity College, Dublin, where she studied history and political science. She has contributed to several books on Eastern Europe, including Developments in Central and East European Politics (Palgrave Macmillan and Duke University Press, 2007) and The Soviet Union and Eastern Europe: A Handbook (Frederick Muller Ltd, 1985).

Anand Menon (Discussant) is Professor of European Politics and Foreign Affairs at Kings Col- lege London. He also directs the Economic and Social Research Council Initiative on the UK in a Changing Europe. Previously, he has held positions at Sciences Po, Columbia University and NYU. He has written on many aspects of contemporary Europe including the EU politics and institutions and European security. He is co-editor of the Oxford Handbook of the European Union (OUP, 2012) and author, amongst other things, of Europe: The State of the Union (Atlantic Books, 2008). He has written widely on European integration for publications including the Financial Times, Pros- pect, The Guardian, The Daily Telegraph, The Times and Le Monde. He is a member of the European Council on Foreign Relations and an associate fellow of Chatham House.

86 87 Rt Hon Lord Jack McConnell of Glenscorrodale Transforming approaches to Conflict and Development. Where now for Europe?”

July 13 | 6:00 – 7:45pm, Bute Hall, University of Glasgow

Lord McConnell's keynote will look at recent failures in the multilateral system and public disillusionment with institutions and leaders across Europe and beyond. It will address the future of multilateral institu- tions including the European Union, advocating new approaches to development and peacebuilding to meet today's global challenges. Lord McConnell will argue that conflict prevention needs a new direction for the 21st Century, understanding causes and embracing different identities, within the context of the Sustainable Development Goals.

Jack McConnell (Keynote Speaker) was First Minister of Scotland from 2001 to 2007 and UK Special Representative for Peacebuilding 2008-2010. Lord McConnell is a Board mem- ber of the UK/Japan 21st Century Group and the Institute for Cultural Diplomacy in Berlin. He acts as an international consultant and guest lecturer to companies, universities and others; is Trustee or Patron of several charities engaged in development and conflict pre- vention, including as Chair of the McConnell International Foundation, with a particular interest in the life chances of vulnerable young people. He currently serves as Vice President of UNICEF UK, and he is Chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on the UN Global Goals. From 1999 to 2011, Jack McConnell was the Member of the Scottish Parliament for Motherwell and Wishaw. He was Scotland’s Minister for Finance 1999-2000 and Minis- ter for Education, Europe and External Affairs 2000-2001. Lord McConnell was a leading member of the Scottish Constitutional Convention from 1989 to 1998; President of the Legislative Regions of Europe 2004; and was appointed to the House of Lords in 2010. He grew up on the Island of Arran in Scotland and was a Mathematics teacher in Secondary (high) Schools before entering Parliament.

Anton Muscatelli (Discussant) has been Principal and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Glasgow since October 1, 2009. From 2007-2009 he was Principal and Vice-Chancellor of Heriot-Watt University. An economist, his research interests are monetary economics, central bank independence, fiscal policy, international finance and macroeconomics. Pro- fessor Muscatelli chairs the Scottish Government’s Standing Council on Europe, a non- political group set up to provide expert advice to Scottish ministers on protecting Scotland’s relationship with the EU. He is also a member of the Scottish Government’s Council of Economic Advisers. He was a member of the steering group of the Lord Stern Review into university research funding, commissioned by Jo Johnson MP, Universities minister. Pro- fessor Muscatelli is a Trustee of the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) Europe, a member of the Board of Glasgow Life, and Chair of the Commission on Economic Growth for the Glasgow City Region. He is a Director of USS (Universities Su- perannuation Scheme) and President of the David Hume Institute. He is also a member of the Board of Directors of the National Centre for Universities and Business.

88 89 Civic Reception

Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum Thursday, July 13 at 8:15pm

The Civic Reception for the 24th International Conference of Europeanists will be held at the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum on Thursday, July 13, following Lord McConnell's keynote address. The reception is open to registered participants only and is funded with a generous grant from the Lord Provost and Glasgow City Council offices.

88 89 Roundtable Event: Borders in Post-BREXIT Europe

Friday, July 14

1:00-2:00 pm 2:00-4:00 pm Carnegie/Senate Room Court/Senate Room Sponsored lunch for invited guests Roundtable Discussion and roundtable ticket holders

Catherine Stihler, Matt Carthy, MEP Dr Katy Hayward, MEP (Labour, UK) (Sinn Féin, IE) (Queens University Belfast, NI)

Welsh Government representative (TBD) Scottish Government representative (TBD) Moderator: Kirsty Hughes, Director of the Scottish Centre on European Relations

Following the UK’s decision to withdraw from the European Union and as BREXIT negotiations get under way, we seek to explore the challenges (and possible solutions) faced by governments (national and devolved), businesses and citizens around the issue of borders. With our distinguished panel, we will be discussing issues like customs and move- ment of people, goods and services between the UK and the EU, on the Ireland of Ireland and beyond.

The event will be live streamed.

**Please note that this event requires a FREE ticket. Non-ticket holders will not be able to attend. Please register for your ticket at www.bordersinapostbrexiteurope.eventbrite.com

This event is sponsored by the European Parliament Information Offices in Edinburgh and Dublin and the Council for European Studies

90 91 Roundtable Event: Multi-speed Europe: Opportunities and Challenges as the EU27 Move Ahead

Thursday 13th July 2017 Randolph Hall, Main Building, University of Glasgow

1:30-2:00 pm – Doors open, Tea and Coffee provided 2:00-3:45 pm – Roundtable Discussion

Dr Kirsty Hughes Prof John Erik Dr Myrto Tsakatika Dr Paul Gillespie Director · Scottish Fossum, Professor Senior Lecturer in Senior Research Centre on European of Political Science · Politics · University Fellow in Politics · Relations University of Oslo of Glasgow University College

Moderator: Dr Nicole Shea, Director · Council for European Studies

While Brexit preoccupies public life in the UK, the EU27 perspective is more varied – attentive to the sizeable chal- lenges facing Europe and the globe, including the economy, security, external migration and climate change, and of course different national politics in the member states. Although the EU27 (unlike the UK) are resolved to facing these challenges together within the Union, there is disagreement over how to move European integration forward. Should multi-speed Europe be intensified, with a committed core leading the way, for others to follow later? Should the EU refocus more intently on core business – namely, the internal market? Should power in fact be passed back to the national level to ensure the sustainability and legitimacy of the European project? Looking ahead, what shape will the post-Brexit EU take? Alongside the Council for European Studies International Conference in Glasgow, join us as we discuss the prospects for the Union of 27.

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This event is sponsored by the European Commission, Scottish Centre for European Research and the Council for European Studies

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