Social Movements in the 2010S ISA47/48 Preconference

Social Movements in the 2010S ISA47/48 Preconference

Social Movements in the 2010s ISA47/48 Preconference. Vienna, July 9th 2016 Location: Konferenzraum, Neues Institutsgebäude, Universitätsstraße 7, Wien (2 blocks behind University´s main buliding) Anna Szolucha’s photo exhibition "Through our eyes" will be exposed in the conference room. 9:00-9:20am: Welcome words, Priska Daphi & Geoffrey Pleyers (RC47) & Tova Benski (RC48) 9:20-11:00am: Plenary panel: Social movements, refugees and borders Chair: Priska Daphi, University of Frankfurt, RC47 Ulrich Brand (University of Vienna) Donatella della Porta (Scuola Normale Superiore Florence) Jeff Goodwin (New York University) 11:15-12.45: Plenary panel: Social movements and change. Chair: Geoffrey Pleyers, University of Louvain, RC 47. Markus Schulz (New School for Social Research, ISA) Chris Rootes (University of Kent) Colin Barker (University of Manchester) James Jasper (City University New York) 12:45-2:30pm: Socializing session and lunch in thematic groups Refugees and movements Digital technology, media and social movements Continuities and outcomes of movements Environmentalist movements Movements for democracy Right wing and conservative movements Women and feminist movements Unions and movements around (precarious) work Social movements and repression 2:45-4:30pm: Plenary panel 3: Cultural Perspectives on Social Movements Chair: Tova Benski, College of Management Studies, Israel, RC48 Breno Bringel (State University of Rio de Janeiro) Priska Daphi (University of Frankfurt) Paolo Gerbaudo (King’s College London) Eiji Hamanishi (Notre Dame Seishin University) Geoffrey Pleyers (Université de Louvain & Collège d’Etudes Mondiales) Benjamin Tejerina (University of the Basque Country) 4:45-5:15 pm: ISA47&RC48: program in Vienna, forthcoming activities and publications 5:15-6pm: Second socializing session (thematic groups as above) 6-8pm: Special session: Location: NS II, Neues Institutsgebäude, Universitätsstraße 7 Sociologists under threats. Repression and violence against social movement scholars Buket Turkmen (University of Galatasaray, Turkey) on the situation in Turkey Shruti Tambe (University of Pune, India) on the situation in India Margaret Abraham (Hofstra University, ISA President) Sari Hanafi (American University of Beirut, ISA Human Rights Committee) Pre-conference organizers: Priska Daphi, Geoffrey Pleyers, Tova Benski 1 ISA47 Program at the 3d ISA Forum, Vienna July 10 – 15 2016 Some program highlights: Sunday 10, 9am: Opening session. With S. Sassen, D. Della Porta & S. Randeria. Monday 11, 4pm : Social movements and the future they want. with K. McDonald, J. Goodwin, A. Paiva, S. Tamayo & G. Olivier Tuesday 12, 9am : Session with and around Alain Touraine. with A. Touraine, K. McDonald, T. Benski & other leading scholars Wednesday 13, 4pm RC47 General assembly Sunday, 10 July 2016 09:00-10:30 Joint Opening Session RC47 & RC 48: Social movements in the mid-2010s Session Organizers: B. TEJERINA, B. BRINGEL, T. BENSKI & G. PLEYERS Location: Hörsaal 41 (Main Building) Social movements and social theory Saskia SASSEN, Columbia University, New York Like House of Cards": Social Movements, Time Intensity and Eventful Democracy Donatella DELLA PORTA, Scuola normale superiore, Firenze Caught between cunning States and international Organisations: Social Movements as Norm Setters Shalini RANDERIA, Institute for Human Sciences, Vienna 10:45-12:15 Social Movements As Sites of Social Development Chairs: Colin BARKER & John KRINSKY Location: Elise Richter Saal (Main Building) Social Movement Schools: Movement Resource in Performative Challenges for Change Larry ISAAC1, Anna JACOBS1, Jaime KUCINSKAS2 and Allison MCGRATH1, (1)Vanderbilt University, USA, (2)Hamilton College, USA Linking Types of Protest Tactics and Structural Conflicts: Some Key Points from the Study of the Social Form of the Protest in the Basque Country Arkaitz LETAMENDIA, University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), Niue New Molecular Intellectuals and the Making Sense of Action in Social Movements Francesco ANTONELLI, Università degli Studi "Roma Tre", Italy Strategy, Performance, and Gender: An Interactionist Understanding of the Italian Lgbtq Movement and the Catholic Countermovement Anna LAVIZZARI, University of Kent, United Kingdom 2 12:30-14:00 Social Movements, Sociology and Climate Change Session Organizers/ Chairs: Jackie SMITH and Esin ILERI Location: Elise Richter Saal (Main Building) Confronting Climate Change: Environmental Movements, NGOs and Others in England. Christopher ROOTES, School of Social Policy, Sociology & Social Research, University of Kent, CANTERBURY, United Kingdom How Environmental Movements Shape the Global Geoffrey PLEYERS, FNRS-University of Louvain & College d'Etudes Mondiales, Belgium Broadening Local Mobilizations: Exploring the Possibilities of Linking "Northern Forest Defense" in Turkey to Climate Change Baran Alp UNCU, Marmara University, Turkey What Is Political Ecology ? a Conceptuel Approach Fabrice FLIPO, Telecom-EM, France Distributed papers: Transnationalizing Dynamics of Social Movements : Using the Integral Approach of Social Movement Theories Yosuke TATSUNO, Sophia University, Japan Demanding Policy Change, Taking Direct Action, or Promoting Alternatives: Explaining Differential Participation in the International Climate Change Movement Joost DE MOOR, University of Antwerp, Belgium 14:15-15:45 Social Movements in Latin America: Contributing to a North-South Dialogue Session Organizers: Renata MOTTA and Pablo LAPEGNA Chair: Pablo LAPEGNA Location: Elise Richter Saal (Main Building) La Sociología De Alain Touraine y El Movimiento De Pobladores Chileno Alexis CORTES MORALES, Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Chile Movimientos Societales Indígenas y Resistencias Comunitarias En América Del Sur:, Una Mirada Desde Una ‘Epistemología Del Sur', Pabel LOPEZ FLORES, CIDES-UMSA, Bolivia Social Actors and Latin American Social Thought: Contributions for Decentring Social Movement Studies Breno BRINGEL, Institute of Social and Political Studies, Universidade Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil La Investigación Acción Participativa y La Construcción De Una Sociología Global, Miguel Antonio BORJA ALARCON, Escuela Superior de Administracion Publica-ESAP, Colombia 3 For an Analysis of the Global Reality Antimo Luigi FARRO, Sapienza University Of Rome, Italy The State and the Agrarian Public Sphere in Venezuela Simeon NEWMAN, Sociology, University of Michigan, USA and Laura ENRIQUEZ, Sociology, University of California-Berkeley, USA Monday, 11 July 2016 09:00-10:30 Roundatable session I: Social Movements in the Global Age. Session Organizer: Priska DAPHI Location: Seminarsaal 10 (Juridicum) Roundtable 1 Movements in Latin America Chair: Sergio TAMAYO, UAM, Mexico "This Is My Dream, That's Why I Fight". Love, Law and Solidarity: Stories of a Brazilian Young Activist Pro-MST Fernando NOBRE CAVALCANTE and Dilson ALEXANDRE, Faculdade 7 de Setembro, Brazil Understanding Protest Outcomes: Indigenous Movements, Demand Making and the State in Latin America Anna KRAUSOVA, University of Oxford, United Kingdom Derechos Humanos Como Mito Movilizador: Mujeres y Poblaciones Originarias En Perú, Narda HENRIQUEZ, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, Peru Individual Determinants That Trigger Protest Participation: The Case of Mexico City Roberto CARRILLO SAENZ, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium Roundtable 2 Environmental movements Chair: Dorismilda FLORES, ITESO, Mexico Urban Community Gardens in Hungary: Part of a Social and Environmental Movement? Fanni BARSONY, Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary Engaging Climate Change in Transnational Spheres: Cosmopolitan Concerns, Local Mobilization and Environmental Civil Society in Turkey Hande PAKER, Istanbul Policy Center, Sabanca University, Turkey Digital Activism, Physical Activism: Malta's Front Harsien Odz Michael BRIGUGLIO, University of Malta, Malta Media Strategies of Movement Actors in Times of Increasing Mass Media (Self)-Control: The Case of the Japanese Anti-Nuclear Movement Since the 2011 Fukushima Disaster, Anna WIEMANN, University of Hamburg, Germany 4 Roundtable 3 Precarious Work Chair: Sabrina ZAJAK, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany Precarious Workers' Collective Actions in Italy: Between Silos and Synergies in the Fragmentation of the Working and Social Life Daniele DI NUNZIO, Fondazione Di Vittorio, Italy The Fragmentation of Social Conflicts in Western Europe. a Typology of Non- Institutionalized Labor Protests Steffen LIEBIG, Friedrich Schiller-University Jena, Institute of Sociology, Germany and Stefan SCHMALZ, Friedrich Schiller-University, Germany Precarious Work and "Middle Class" Struggles Elisio ESTANQUE, University of Coimbra, Portugal Roundtable 4 What’s left of 2011 Chair: Lorenzo ZAMPONI The Transformative Impact of the Gezi Protests on New Social Movements in Turkey Baran Alp UNCU, Marmara University, Turkey Was It a Hopeless Battle? Consequences of the Gezi Park Protests in Turkey Hayriye OZEN, Atilim University, Turkey From the Indignados Movement to "Barcelona En Comú": Continuities, Identities and Challenges Viviana ASARA, Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria and Anna SUBIRATS, European University Institute, Italy The 15M (indignados) Take Power: The Case of the City of Madrid. Antonio ALVAREZ-BENAVIDES, Centre d'Analyse et d'Intervention Sociologique (CADIS-EHESS), France 10:45-12:15 Roundtable session 2: Social Movements in the Global Age. Part II Session Organizer: Paolo GERBAUDO Location: Seminarsaal 10 (Juridicum) Roundtable 1 Social

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