Preliminary Program

Preliminary Program

Europe’s Past, Present, and Future: Utopias and Dystopias University of Iceland | Reykjavik, Iceland June 22-24, 2020 Preliminary Program This preliminary program is subject to change and CES can not be held liable for any reservation/booking made based on the information provided. January 31, 2020 DAY 1 – JUNE 22 Room: 10 Paper Panel Chair: Graham Macklin - C-REX, [1] Jewish Life in East and Central University of Oslo Europe in the aftermath of World War II Leonie Jackson - University of 09:00 AM to 10:45 AM | 6/22/2020 | Huddersfield Room: 1 Paper Panel Participants: Chair: Anna Shternshis - University of Predator or Prey: The 'Ideological Toronto Grooming' of Shamima Begum Rosa Magnusdottir - Aarhus Leonie Jackson - University University of Huddersfield Participants: Universities as Radicalising Locations: policy and practice What was Zionism in postwar Catherine McGlynn - Poland? University of Huddersfield Natalia Aleksiun - Touro College, Graduate School of From ideas to (violent) action? Jewish Studies Ignoring the lessons of the past in contemporary counter-radicalization Rebuilding Orthodox Jewish Life for policy Women in DP Camps Shaun McDaid - University Naomi Seidman - University of Huddersfield of Toronto Gordon Clubb - University of Leeds The Slánský Trial: New Avenues for Research Mass support for the radical right Chad Bryant - University of and the legitimation of anti- North Carolina at Chapel immigrant attitudes Hill Julia Schulte-Cloos - Geschwister Scholl Institute Jewish People Live!... in Jails: Soviet of Political Science Yiddish Intellectuals in the Aftermath of World War II Fighting Against Terrorism: Anna Shternshis - University Comparative Analysis of NATO and of Toronto Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Discussant: Anna Shternshis - University Aybike Yalcin Ispir - Ankara of Toronto Yildirim Beyazit University Giray Sadik - Ankara Yildirim Beyazit University [2] 'Well-groomed?' Ideology, policy and (counter) radicalization 09:00 AM to 10:45 AM | 6/22/2020 | 2 Discussant: Alexandru Balas - SUNY Platform Strategies in tax-based Cortland welfare states- the case of Denmark. Anna Ilsøe - FAOS, [3] Contemporary inequalities on the University of Copenhagen labor market Trine Larsen - University of 09:00 AM to 10:45 AM | 6/22/2020 | Copenhagen Room: 11 Paper Panel A comparative study on the labor market participation of disabled Chair: Roos van der Zwan - University of persons in Italy and Finland Amsterdam Roos van der Zwan - University of Amsterdam Participants: Paul De Beer - University of Amsterdam Do employment institutions matter Mies Westerveld - University for choices about work? Comparing of Amsterdam groups of workers in the Netherlands Sabina Stiller - University of Restrained mobility Amsterdam, AIAS-HIS Anita Strockmeijer - UWV (Employee Insurance Agency Alternative forms of interest representation within European Discussant: Paul De Beer - University of graphic design: Business models or Amsterdam genuine collective representation? Trine Larsen - FAOS, [4] (Still) Breaking the Silence around University of Copenhagen Gender Issues? Wike Been - University of 09:00 AM to 10:45 AM | 6/22/2020 | Amsterdam Room: 12 Andrea Bellini - University of Paper Panel Florence Cecilia Manzo - University of Chair: Gill Allwood - Nottingham Trent Florence University Maarten Keune - University Roberta Guerrina - University of of Amsterdam Bristol Luigi Burroni - University of Florence Participants: Mikkel Mailand - University of Copenhagen (Still) Breaking the Silence around Violence against Women? Wage inequality and industrial Gill Allwood - Nottingham relations in the Netherlands Trent University Frank Tros - University of Amsterdam Catholic counsellors in Belgium and silent activism on abortion Anne-Sophie Crosetti - 3 Université libre de Bruxelles Cultural heritage policy: an EU (Still) Breaking the Silence around identity, several identities or unity in Violence against Women? diversity? Gill Allwood - Nottingham Mark Thatcher – LUISS Trent University The rule of law as a social From Social investment to gender construction in the European public equality: care as a central EU sphere economic concern Ramona Coman - Université Annick Masselot - University libre de Bruxelles of Canterbury The EU Institutions’ Interpretations The current concealment of women’s of the States' European Identity: sexual pain in a French-English Political Values and Other healthcare context Membership Conditions Hannah Loret - Nottingham Annie Niessen - University of Trent University Liège Discussant: Hussein Kassim - University of Discussant: Roberta Guerrina - University East Anglia of Bristol [6] Austerity, populism and changing [5] Identity politics and values politics in policy legitimacy: the European welfare the EU: one or many stories? states in comparative perspective 09:00 AM to 10:45 AM | 6/22/2020 | 09:00 AM to 10:45 AM | 6/22/2020 | Room: 13 Room: 14 Paper Panel Paper Panel Chair: Francois Foret - ULB Chair: Maria Petmesidou - Democritus Mark Thatcher - LUISS University Of Thrace Ana Guillén - University of Oviedo Participants: Participants: The EU’s legal identities and the Nordic welfare states changes Court of Justice of the EU especially in the light of migration Sabine Saurugger - Sciences and the financial crisis Po Jon Kvist - Roskilde Fabien Terpan - Sciences Po University Grenoble The post-Brexit liberal welfare state From ‘European identity’ to in Europe: where next for the ‘European values’: the market rather United Kingdom? than the nation? Benjamin Leruth - University François Foret - Université of Groningen Libre de Bruxelles 4 Austerity, populism and welfare External enablers. The role of retrenchment in Central and South- foreign demand upholding domestic Eastern Europe policy configurations in Germany Noemi Lendvai - The and Ireland University of Bristol Palma Polyak - Scuola Normale Superiore South Europe: Reclaiming Welfare Post-Crisis? Brexit and the Migration of Ana Guillén - University of Financial Technology to the EU Oviedo Shawn Donnelly - University of Twente The legitimacy of the welfare state in times of austerity Brexit for finance? Structural Femke Roosma - Tilburg interdependence as a source of University financial sector power within withdrawal negotiations Manolis Kalaitzake - Max Discussant: Evelyne Hyber - University of Planck Institute for the Study North Carolina of Societies [8] Cementing the boundaries of [7] Capital mobility, financial integration Frenchness: race/ethnicity and and crisis in Europe belonging in a non- color- blind French 09:00 AM to 10:45 AM | 6/22/2020 | Republic Room: 15 Paper Panel 09:00 AM to 10:45 AM | 6/22/2020 | Room: 16 Moderator: Scott James - Kings College Paper Panel London Chair: Zsuzsanna Fagyal - University of Participants: Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Monetary and financial integration Participants: in Central and Eastern Europe: Are French people white?: Towards Sowing the seeds of the crisis an understanding of whiteness in Lukas Spielberger - Leiden Republican France University Jean Beaman - University of California, Santa Barbara Geoeconomics in Central and Eastern Europe: economic Colorblindness and Narratives from dependencies of the European the ‘Other’ (colorful) France peripheries revisited Christina Horvath - Zoltan Gal - the University of University of Bath Pécs, Centre for Economic & Regional Studies Migrants’ or ‘Marseillais?’ The Sociolinguistic Construction of 5 French Minority Youth in Marseille How the Past became Present during Cecile Evers - Pomona Perestroika: Writer as Historian and College, Department of Moralist Anthropology Kathleen Smith - Georgetown University Prototypically non-French: the ‘accent of the suburbs’ as a cultural Discussant: Kristin Roth-Ey - University construct College London Zsuzsanna Fagyal - University of Illinois at [10] Contesting Gender Equality Norms Urbana-Champaign in Europe and the European Neighborhood Discussant: Jennifer Elrick - McGill 09:00 AM to 10:45 AM | 6/22/2020 | University Room: 18 Paper Panel [9] When the Past and the Future became the Present: The Temporalities of Chair: Silja Bara Omarsdottir - University Perestroika of Iceland 09:00 AM to 10:45 AM | 6/22/2020 | Room: 17 Participants: Paper Panel Patterns of Misogyny in Turkey’s Chair: Jan Behrends - ZZF Potsdam Contemporary Political Discourse Juliane Fürst - ZZF Potsdam Devran Gulel - School of Law, University of Participants: Portsmouth From Representation to Action: Gendering development through EU Perestroika in the Museum of development policy Revolution Alena Sander - University of Corinna Kuhr-Korolev - Louvain Leibniz Centre for Contemporary History Anti-gender campaigns in Ukraine Potsdam (ZZF) and Georgia: debates around the adoption of anti-discrimination God-seekers versus Dogmatists: legislation in European Religion, Perestroika, and Soviet neighborhood Atheism’s Last Stand Maryna Shevtsova - Victoria Smolkin - Wesleyan University of Lund University Anti-Genderism in Postcommunist The Dissident Dilemma or How Regimes: A New Transnational Perestroika destroyed the Soviet Alliance Underground Katalin Fabian - Lafayette Juliane Fürst - ZZF Potsdam College 6 Power and resistance in the field of female UN peacekeepers deployment [12] Past, Present and Future Elena Aoun - Université of European Cooperation in Catholique de Louvain Security and Migration: Utopia or Dystopia? 09:00 AM to 10:45 AM | 6/22/2020 | Discussant: Silja Omarsdottir - University Room: 2 of Iceland Paper Panel [11] Boundaries: In or Out?

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