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. Updated on February 7, 2020 Chair: Zsuzsanna Fagyal - University of Illinois at MONDAY, JUNE 22 Urbana-Champaign Participants: [1] Austerity, populism and changing policy Are French people white?: Towards an legitimacy: the European welfare states in understanding of whiteness in Republican France comparative perspective Single Paper 6/22/2020 Jean Beaman - University of California, 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - Room 14 Santa Barbara Paper Panel Colorblindness and Narratives from the ‘Other’ Chair: Maria Petmesidou - Democritus University of (colorful) France Single Paper Thrace Christina Horvath - University of Bath Ana Guillén - University of Oviedo Participants: ‘Migrants’ or ‘Marseillais?’ The Sociolinguistic Construction of French Minority Youth in Nordic welfare states changes especially in the Marseille light of migration and the financial crisis Single Paper Single Paper Cecile Evers - Pomona College, Bent Greve - Roskilde University Department of Anthropology Jon Kvist - Roskilde University Prototypically non-French: the ‘accent of the The post-Brexit liberal welfare state in Europe: suburbs’ as a cultural construct where next for the United Kingdom? Single Paper Single Paper Zsuzsanna Fagyal - University of Illinois Benjamin Leruth - University of at Urbana-Champaign Groningen Austerity, populism and welfare retrenchment in Discussant: Jennifer Elrick - McGill University Central and South Eastern Europe Single Paper Paul Stubbs - The Institute of Economics, [3] Contesting Gender Equality Norms in Europe Zagreb and the European Neighborhood Noemi Lendvai - The University of Bristol 6/22/2020 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - Room 18 South Europe: Reclaiming Welfare Post-Crisis? Paper Panel Single Paper Maria Petmesidou – Democritus Chair: Silja Bara Omarsdottir - University of University of Thrace Iceland Ana Marta Guillén - University of Oviedo Participants: Legitimacy of the welfare state in times of austerity Patterns of Misogyny in Turkey’s Contemporary Single Paper Political Discourse Femke Roosma - Tilburg University Single Paper Devran Gulel - School of Law, University of Portsmouth Discussant: Evelyne Hyber - University of North Carolina Gendering development through EU development policy Single Paper [2] Cementing the boundaries of Frenchness: Alena Sander - University of Louvain race/ethnicity and belonging in a non-color-blind French Republic Anti-gender campaigns in Ukraine and Georgia: 6/22/2020 debates around adoption of anti-discrimination 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - Room 16 legislation in European neighborhood Paper Panel Single Paper 1 Maryna Shevtsova - University of Lund Discussant: Amel Ahmed - University of Massachusetts - Amherst Anti-Genderism in Postcommunist Regimes: A New Transnational Alliance [5] European Union Funding Single Paper Katalin Fabian - Lafayette College 6/22/2020 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - Room 25 Paper Panel Power and resistance in the field of female UN peacekeepers deployment Single Paper Chair: Alice Cunha - NOVA University of Lisbon Elena Aoun - Université catholique de Participants: Louvain The European Investment Bank and the stabilisation of the Mediterranean during the '60s Discussant: Silja Omarsdottir - University of Iceland Single Paper Antonio Bonatesta - Alcide De Gasperi Research Centre (European University [4] Institutions, Representation and Development Institute) from Historical Perspective 6/22/2020 Solidarity and cohesion – challenges to new multi- 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - Room 3 financial framework Paper Panel Single Paper Lucia Mokra - Comenius University in Bratislava Chair: Christina Zuber - University of Konstanz Mona Morgan-Collins - Durham University Participants: Public procurement – weakness of funding spending? Single Paper Union Support and Industrial Conflict: Historical Hana Kováčiková - Comenius University Evidence from Germany in Bratislava Single Paper Alexander Kuo - University of Oxford European Union enlargement, funding and the positive perception of European integration Women's Rights and the Basis of Political Single Paper Authority Alice Cunha - NOVA University of Lisbon Single Paper Carissa Leanne Tudor - Princeton University Discussant: Gabriele De Angelis - NOVA FCSH Competing for New Votes: Mobilization of Women in the Wake of Democratization [6] Literary and Religious Perspectives on Social Single Paper Conflict in Contemporary Europe Mona Morgan-Collins - Durham 6/22/2020 University 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - Room 20 Paper Panel Coalition Size, Direct Democracy, and Public Spending Single Paper Chair: Martin Kagel - University of Georgia Lucas Leemann - University of Zurich Participants: Andre Walter - University of St Gallen Patrick Emmenegger - University of St Charting the Mediterranean Sea: International Gallen Waters and the Refugee Spectacle in Merle Kröger/Philip Scheffner’s Havarie/Collision Diversity and Development: Lessons from post- Single Paper WWII Migration in Germany Martin Kagel - University of Georgia Single Paper Volha Charnysh - MIT White Privilege: Malin Giolito’s Diagnosis of European Ethnic Anxiety in Her Bestselling Thriller Quicksand (2016) Single Paper 2 William Collins Donahue - University of 6/22/2020 Notre Dame 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - Room 29 Paper Panel Psalms as a Capsule of Communication: Prospects for Resolving Social Conflict in the Post-Secular Chair: Isabel Camisão - University of Coimbra Age Single Paper Participants: Magdalena Charzynska-Wójcik - The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin Misconceptions of media and political discourse Dariusz Skórczewski - The John Paul II on European Union issues: the case of Portugal Catholic University of Lublin Single Paper Paulo Vila Maior - University Fernando Pessoa Religare, relegere or to relegate? Europe and religion now Single Paper Portugal and CFSP: acceptance of PESCO under Marta Zając - University of Silesia in persistence of the Atlanticist political imagery Katowice Single Paper Dina Sofia Sebastião - University of Coimbra Discussant: Laura Kagel - University of Georgia Defence matters? Communicating public diplomacy [7] Jewish Life in East and Central Europe in the Single Paper aftermath of World War II Ana Isabel Xavier - UAL-Observare | 6/22/2020 ISCTE-IUL 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - Room 1 Paper Panel The challenge of communication: Assessing the EU’s communication strategy to build trust Single Paper Chair: Anna Shternshis - University of Toronto Isabel Camisão - University of Coimbra Rosa Magnusdottir - Aarhus University Participants: Discussant: Ben Farrand - Newcastle University What was Zionism in postwar Poland? Single Paper Natalia Aleksiun - Touro College, [9] Identity politics and values politics in the EU: Graduate School of Jewish Studies one or many stories? 6/22/2020 Rebuilding Orthodox Jewish Life for Women in DP 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - Room 13 Camps Paper Panel Single Paper Naomi Seidman - University of Toronto Chair: Francois Foret - ULB Mark Thatcher - LUISS The Slánský Trial: New Avenues for Research Single Paper Participants: Chad Bryant - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill The EU’s legal identities and the Court of Justice of the EU Single Paper Jewish People Live!... in Jails: Soviet Yiddish Sabine Saurugger - Sciences Po Intellectuals in the Aftermath of World War II Fabien Terpan - Sciences Po Grenoble Single Paper Anna Shternshis - University of Toronto From ‘European identity’ to ‘European values’ : the market rather than the nation ? Single Paper Discussant: Anna Shternshis - University of Toronto François Foret - Université Libre de Bruxelles [8] Communicating Europe: The challenges of communication in times of increased Cultural heritage policy: an EU identity, several fragmentation and disintegration identities or unity in diversity? 3 Single Paper Anna Ilsøe - FAOS, University of Mark Thatcher - LUISS Copenhagen Trine Pernille Larsen - University of The rule of law as a social construction in the Copenhagen European public sphere Single Paper A comparative study on the labour market Ramona Coman - Université libre de participation of disabled persons in Italy and Bruxelles Finland Single Paper The EU Institutions’ Interpretations of the States' Roos van der Zwan - University of European Identity: Political Values and Other Amsterdam Membership Conditions Paul De Beer - University of Amsterdam Single Paper Mies Westerveld - University of Annie Niessen - University of Liège Amsterdam Restrained mobility Single Paper Discussant: Hussein Kassim - University of East Anita Strockmeijer - UWV (Employee Anglia Insurance Agency) [10] Contemporary inequalities on the labour market Discussant: Paul De Beer - University of Amsterdam 6/22/2020 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - Room 11 [11] (Still) Breaking the Silence around Gender Paper Panel Issues? 6/22/2020 Chair: Roos van der Zwan - University of 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - Room 12 Amsterdam Paper Panel Participants: Chair: Gill Allwood - Nottingham Trent University Do employment institutions matter for choices about work? Comparing groups of workers in the Roberta Guerrina - University of Bristol Netherlands Participants: Single Paper Sabina Stiller - University of Amsterdam, Gender and sexuality challenges in the domain of AIAS-HSI cathexis - What about radical feminist demands? Single Paper Mieke Verloo - Radboud University Alternative

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