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rd 33 Annual SASE Meeting After Covid? Virtual Conference Critical Conjunctures 2-5 July 2021 and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism Virtual Organizer: The KHK/Centre for Global Cooperation Research in collaboration with the IAQ and the DIFIS Table of Contents At-A-Glance Calendar …………………………………………………………………………….. 2 Presidential Welcome ……………………………………………………….…………………… 6 Virtual Organizers …………………………………………………………….…………………… 8 How to Participate……………………………………………...……...……………………….…. 12 Social Programming……………………………………………...……...……………………….. 13 About This Program…………………………………………...……...……………………….…. 14 2021 Annual Conference Theme………………….…………………………………………. 15 2021 Regional Conference Theme………………….………………………………………. 17 2022 Conference Theme………………………………………………………….…………….. 19 Special Events……………………………………………………………………………………….. 21 Social Events…………………………………………………………………………………………. 22 Alice Amsden Best Book Award……………………………………………………………… 24 SER Best Paper Prize……………………………………………………………………………... 26 SASE Early Career Workshop Awards…………………………………………………….. 27 SASE 2020 Elections……………………………………………………………………………… 29 List of Sessions by Network and Mini-Conference……………..……………………. 30 Main Schedule………………………………………………………………………………………. 55 Participant Index……..…………………………………………………………………………… 224 SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism EASTERN DAYLIGHT TIME SCHEDULE 33rd Annual Meeting Virtual Conference - July 2-5, 2021 After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism At-a-Glance Calendar Friday, July 2 (Times in EDT) Morning Afternoon 2:00-3:30am Sessions 12:00-1:30pm Sessions 4:00-5:30am Sessions 2:00-3:00pm Social Sciences for the Real World “About Time! The Commodification of 8:30-10:00am Sessions Time, Labor, and Well-being in the Modern Economy” Panelists: Brad Aeon (Time Research Institute) 10:00-11:00am Thomas Malleson (King’s University College) Sonya Stokes (Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai) Social Time Moderator: Imran Chowdhury (Wheaton College) 3:00-4:00pm 11:00am-12:00pm Social Time Featured Speaker Alexander Kentikelenis 4:00-5:30pm Sessions Bocconi University, Italy “Austerity Redux: The Coming Wave of 6:00-7:30pm Sessions Budget Cuts and the Future of Global Public Health” 9:00-10:30pm Sessions SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism Saturday, July 3 (Times in EDT) Morning Afternoon 2:00-3:30am Sessions 12:00-1:30pm Sessions 4:00-5:30am Sessions 2:00-3:00pm 8:30-10:00am Sessions Featured Speaker Stephanie Kelton Stony Brook University, USA “A Turning Point in Economics?: The Rise 10:00-11:00am of Modern Monetary Theory or a Return to Austerity?” Social Time 3:00-4:00pm Social Time 11:00am-12:00pm Featured Speaker Hartmut Rosa 4:00-5:30pm Sessions Friedrich-Schiller-University, Germany “A Monster of Uncontrollability and An Epitome of Polar Inertia: Lessons from the 6:00-7:30pm Sessions Pandemic” 9:00-10:30pm Sessions SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 3 Sunday, July 4 (Times in EDT) Morning Afternoon 2:00-3:30am Sessions 12:00-1:30pm Sessions 4:00-5:30am Sessions 2:00-3:30pm 8:30-10:00am Sessions Featured Panel Brexit Panelists: Anke Hassel (Hertie School) 10:00-11:00am Hussein Kassim (University of East Anglia) Women and Gender Forum L. Alan Winters (University of Sussex) (female-identifying and non-binary participants only) Moderator: & Jacqueline O’Reilly (University of Sussex) Social Time 3:00-4:00pm Awards Ceremony & 11:00am-12:00pm Social Time Presidential Address Sigrid Quack 4:00-5:30pm Sessions University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany “The Pandemic as a Historical Conjuncture: Understanding the Present, 6:00-7:30pm Sessions Imagining the Future” 9:00-10:30pm Sessions SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 4 Monday, July 5 (Times in EDT) Morning Afternoon 2:00-3:30am Sessions 12:00-1:30pm Sessions 4:00-5:30am Sessions 8:30-10:00am Sessions 2:00-3:00pm 10:00-11:00am Featured Speaker Social Time Nancy Folbre University of Massachusetts Amherst & Bard College, USA “Capitalism and the Care Economy” - Women and Gender Lecture - 11:00am-12:00pm Featured Speaker Jane Mansbridge 4:00-5:30pm Sessions Harvard University, USA “Our Democracies: Too Weak to Bear Our Burdens” 6:00-7:30pm Sessions 9:00-10:30pm Sessions SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 5 A Word from SASE President Sigrid Quack As I am writing this, vaccinations in a number of countries are quickly moving forward and public life is resuming some ‘normality’ after periods of restrictions and lockdown measures implemented to contain the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic. At the same time, people in many countries, particularly in the Global South, are still suffering and dying from the disease and vaccination protection for all of humanity seems to be a distant goal. While the pandemic has exposed the fact that in a globally interdependent world, no one is safe until everyone is safe – to use a prominent phrase of the global health campaign – it also has unsheathed and amplified socio- economic inequality and gender, ethnic, and racial discrimination that often go hand in hand with differential access to economic resources, health care and medicines within countries and at a global scale. As a scholarly community, we commiserate with all those who are suffering from and struggling with the pandemic. This year’s Annual Conference offers a unique opportunity for joint scholarly reflection on the socio-economic pathways that have led into, but also those that may lead out of, the pandemic. You will be able to attend a wide range of lectures and panels on various dimensions of the pandemic, dealing with topics like the economic downturn and recovery measures; continuity and transformation in the global health system; disruptions in global supply chains; the impact of the pandemic on migration and ethnic minorities; structural racism in the pandemic; the situation of essential workers; transformative innovation and new forms of work-life balance; challenges for democracy during the pandemic - just to mention a few . I hope that the conference will inspire lively debates in the SASE community on how we can make sense collectively of the pandemic as a historical moment and the preliminary trends we see emerging from it. For SASE, this is the second online conference in a row. Building on the positive experience of the 2020 meeting, we have added additional elements, such as a novel socializing platform and an option for networks to organize speed networking sessions. For the first time, we offer the possibility to participate in the conference as an auditor for a reduced fee, and we hope that this will bring many younger colleagues and students for the first time to SASE who may return in subsequent years. During the annual meeting, we will celebrate virtually our award winners. Financially, the last year has been challenging for the Society, but with the generous and multifold support of the SASE community we were able to address these challenges. Many thanks to all of you for your generous support: the donations by Past-Presidents and Honorary Members; choosing the upper band in the fee structure if possible; and mobilizing students to participate as SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism auditors. In particular, we would like to acknowledge the support of the KHK/Centre for Global Cooperation Research; the Institute for Work, Skills and Training (IAQ); and the Deutsches Institut für Interdisziplinäre Sozialpolitikforschung (DIFIS) as this year’s virtual organizers. We are extremely grateful to all three institutes, and particularly to Ute Klammer, Matthias Schuler and Tobias Schäfer, for their generous support. SASE’s annual conference builds on the work of many people. As President, I would like to thank the members of the Program Committee – Zophia Edwards, Paola Perez-Aleman, Len Seabrooke, Karen Shire, and Olav Velthuis – for their support in shaping the intellectual direction of the conference and putting together a line-up of exciting Featured Events. I would also like to acknowledge the often-invisible labor of SASE members who agreed to serve on our various committees, and the work of the network and mini-conference organizers who selected the panelists from a high number of submissions. My warm thanks also go to Nitsan Chorev, Jackie O’Reilly, Annelies Fryberger and Nina Bandelj who served on the Executive Committee during a challenging year and were always there to give advice if needed. Annelies Fryberger, our new Executive Director, who started her job last August, deserves congratulations for working herself so effectively into a set of complex tasks under extraordinary circumstances, greatly supported by SASE’s wonderful team of Pat Zraidi, Jacob Bromberg and Shaun Owen. The annual conference would be impossible without your important work – thank you! I hope you will all have a great conference, with insightful presentations, stimulating debates and enriching virtual socializing. SASE 2021 Virtual Conference – After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism 7 Virtual Organizers SASE thanks the generous virtual organizers of