The Social Sciences Since 1945 in East and West : Continuities, Discontinuities, Institutionalization and Internationalization
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The Social Sciences since 1945 in East and West : Continuities, Discontinuities, Institutionalization and Internationalization Central European University, 10,30 Nataliia Laas, (Carnegie Fellow, Harvard University, Institute of History of Ukraine at the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv), Blurring boundaries between “Eastern” and “Western” knowledge: The Harvard Project on the Soviet Social System of the 1950s. 1051 Budapest, Nádor utca 9, Popper Room 11,00 COFFEE BREAK 11,30 –13,00 The Case of Social Studies Old and New (Economics and Law). Chair : April 27 – 30, 2015 Peter Tibor Nagy (ELTE University and John Wesley College – Budapest) 11,30 Thierry Rossier (Institut d'Etudes Politiques et Internationales, Laboratoire d'analyse de la MONDAY, 27. APRIL gouvernance et de l'action publique en Europe, Faculté des Sciences sociales et politiques, Université 16.00 Welcome address by Matthias Riedl, head of the History Department of the CEU de Lausanne), Economics and Business Professors in the Swiss Academic Field since 1945: from 16,10 –18,30 Processes of institutionalization. Chair: Yves Gingras (Université du Québec Marginal to Central Actors. à Montréal - UQAM) 12,00 Ágnes Gagyi (George Masons University), A moment of economic critique in late socialist 16,00 .Christian Fleck (University of Graz) and Mathias Duller (pre-doc researcher INTERCO-SSH, Hungary: “Upturn and reform” and the Financial Research Institute in context. University of Graz), Mapping institutionalization comparatively: seven countries, seven disciplines. 12,30 Kinga Pétervári (Faculty of Law, University of Budapest), Institutionalisation of different legal 16,30 Victor Karady (CEU, Budapest), The institutionalization of the SSH in Hungary professions in the legislative process in Hungary: The case of the new Civil Code of 2013. 17,00 Rob Timans (PhD student INTERCO, Amsterdam) and Johan Heilbron (Erasmus University of 13,00 LUNCH BREAK Rotterdam), Institutionalization of SSH in The Netherlands, 1945 - 2010. 17,30 Fernanda Beigel (CONICET, Argentina), The SSH in Argentina's academic field: discontinuities, 14,30 –16,00 Social Disciplines specialized and compared. Chair : Fernanda Beigel structural heterogeneity and segmented circuits. (CONICET - Universidad Nacional de Cuyo, Argentina) 18,00 Mariana Heredia (CONICET/IDAES-UNSAM/UBA, Buenos Aires), Argentinian economics: from a 14,30 Corina Dobos Palasan (University of Bucarest), Romanian demography in the international state-discipline to a governmental tool (1945-2001). arena during the 1970s. Constructing knowledge for political goal 19,00 RECEPTION (COCTAIL and COLD DISHES) in the Conference premises 15,00 Tobias Dalberg, (Institute of Sociology, Uppsala University), Institutional development of Swedish Social Sciences and Humanities 1960-2005 TUESDAY, 28. APRIL 15,30 Mikael Börjesson, Donald Broady (Institute of Sociology of Education and Culture, Uppsala 9,00 –11,00 Internationalization and exchange patterns . Chair: Jean-Louis Fabiani University), Educational Science – between Academia and the State. The Case of Sweden, 1945–2015 (EHESS – Paris, CEU – Budapest) 16,00 Anna Birkás (Eötvös Loránd University, Atelier Department of European Social Sciences and 9,00 Yves Gingras (University of Montreal) and Johan Heilbron (CNRS. Paris), Internationalization of Historiography), Institutionalization of Party History in Socialist Hungary in Different Contexts of 1956. Research in the Social and Human sciences in Europe (1980-2014). 9,30 Thibaud Boncourt (INTERCO-SSH, Paris): Carving out a space for international science. A 16,30 COFFEE BREAK comparison of the international political science and sociology associations. 17,00 András Németh, Éva Szabolcs, Zsuzsana Hanna Biró (Institute of Education, ELTE University, 10,00 Ioana Popa (CNRS, Paris), International Scientific Transfers and Institutionalization of an Area Budapest), Characteristics of the disciplinary shift and communication networks of the Hungarian Studies Program in France during the Cold War. educational science in the 1950s and 1960s. 10,30 Gustavo Sorá (CONICET- National University of Córdoba) and Alejandro Dujovne (CONICET – 17,30 Ferenc Gyuris (ELTE University, Department of Regional Science, Budapest), The Communist turn Institute of Economic and Social Development), The Publishing of Social and Human Sciences in in Hungarian geography Argentina. A Translation of the Transnational Field of Social Sciences and Humanities? 18,00 Zoltán Gyimesi (ELTE, Department of Social and Economic Geography, Budapest), Towards a 11,00 COFFEE BREAK globalized understanding of Cold War geography in Hungary 11,30 Rafael Schögler (University of Graz), Translating Social Sciences: Translators and Paratext 19,00 DINNER Writers. 12,00 Gisèle Sapiro (CNRS-EHESS, Paris), The circulation of SSH books in translation between France THURSDAY, 30 APRIL and the United States. 9,00 –11,00 Soviet sociology . Chair : Balázs Trencsényi (CEU – Budapest) 12,30 Marek Skovajsa (Faculty of Humanities, Charles University, Prague 9,00–11,00 A Panel: the SSH in the post-war Soviet Union: institutional expansion and diversification and Institute of Sociology, Czech Academy of Sciences), Czech sociology in the international circulation of perspectives of ideas. A study based on the Czech Sociological Review (1965-2013) 9,00 Olessia Kirtchik (Poletayev Institute for Theoretical and Historical Studies in the Humanities, National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow), The development of economic cybernetics in post- 13,00 LUNCH BREAK war Soviet Union. 14,30 –16,30 Reception and importation patterns . Chair: Gisèle Sapiro (CNRS, EHESS – 9,30 Sergei Alymov (Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow). Paris) Ethnography, War, and the Cold War. 14,30 Patrick Baert (University of Cambridge) and Marcus Morgan (post-doc, INTERCO), A Case Study of 10,00 Alexander Dmitriev (Poletayev Institute for Theoretical and Historical Studies in the Humanities, the Reception of Structuralism in English Studies in the United Kingdom. Higher School of Economics, Moscow), Regional and methodological diversification of the late Soviet 15,00 Marco Santoro (University of Bologna): The Global circulation of Gramsci. philosophical canon 10,30 Jan Levchenko (Higher School of Economics, Moscow), Towards the (pre)requisites of semiotic 15,30 Barbara Grüning (INTERCO-SSH, Berlin): Becoming 'Hannah Arendt': the reception of a Jewish production in the late USSR. intellectual woman in Germany and in Italy 11,00 COFFEE BREAK 16,00 Jean-Michel Chahsiche (INTERCO-SSH, Paris): The importation of Karl Polanyi’s work in France (1974-2014). 11,30 –13,00 Social sciences under state control . Chair : Balázs Trencsényi (CEU – Budapest) 16,30 COFFEE BREAK 11,30 Vida Savoniakaité (Lithuanian Institute of History, Vilna), Continuities or discontinuities? Cases 17,00 Lucile Dumont (EHESS/TEPSIS/INTERCO, Paris): The circulation of French Literary Theory in the US: of Lithuanian anthropology and ethnology since 1945 the reception of Roland Barthes and Gérard Genette's works (1960s-1980s). 12,00 00 Veranika Bursevich ( University of Minsk, Bielorussia), Scientific communication in the field 17,30 Christian Fleck (University of Graz), Matthias Duller (University of Graz) and Rafael Schögler of Belarusian sociology: history, state and perspectives (a case study of the journal “Sociology”) (University of Graz), SSH Scholars in the Press: A comparative analysis of public interventions of SSH 12,30 Zoltán Rostás (University of Bucarest, Arts Faculty), The background of the rehabilitation of scholars during the EU parliamentary campaign 2014. sociology in 1960s Romania 18,00 Stefania Maffeis, (Freie Universitat Berlin), The totalitarian paradigm in the work and the 13,00 LUNCH BREAK reception of Hanna Arendt at the beginning and the end of the Cold War (USA, German Federal 14,30 –16,30 Social sciences: continuities and ruptures (East and West) . Chair : Victor Republic, German Democratic Republic) Karady (CNRS – Paris, CEU – Budapest) 19,00 DINNER 14,30 Peter Tibor Nagy (ELTE University and John Wesley College, Budapest), Break and continuity in the Hungarian social disciplines (productivity and achievements) WEDNESDAY 29. APRIL 15,00 Bruno Monteiro (Institute of Sociology, University of Porto), From an impasse to another: 9,00 –11,00 East-East and East-West relations in the Cold War and after. Chair: Peter Portuguese sociology in tensions (1930-2010). Tibor Nagy (ELTE University and John Wesley College – Budapest) 15,30 Balázs Berkovits (Institute of Psychology, Hungarian Academy of Science), How to read Foucault 9,00 Calin Goina (Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj, Romania), Romania in the 70’s: ethnographic in Hungary? The causes of a peculiar (non-)reception encounters between East and West 16,00 Ágoston Fáber (ELTE University, Budapest, EHESS Paris), Bourdieu in Hungary. Reception and uses 9,30 Bogdan C. Iacob, (New Europe College, Bucharest) Emancipating the Balkan Episteme: The of Bourdieu’s key concepts in Hungarian academia Internationalization of Southeast European Studies in the Cold War (1960s-1980s) 16,30 COFFEE BREAK 10,00 Grigore Moldovan (Romanian Academy, “George Bariţiu” Institute of History, Cluj), The System 17,00– Final discussion, conclusions, prospects. Chair: Victor Karady , Peter Tibor of Planned Science during Romanian Cultural Stalinism: The case study of the “Institute for Romanian- Nagy , Balázs Trencsényi Soviet Studies” (1947 -1963) With generous support of the INTERCO -SSH research project of the European Commission and its Hungarian program (managed by the John Wesley Theological College), the Central European University (CEU) and Pasts Inc. , Centre for Historical Research of the History Department of the CEU .