Autor: Tommaso Vitale Data: Para: ML movimenti Bicocca Asunto: [movimenti.bicocca] CFP: Movements in East and West (and other
panels)
> Dear colleagues, >
> I would like to direct your attention to a panel on social movements
> in eastern and western Europe which I am co-organizing. Please note
> that the deadline for abstracts is already in a few days.
>
> Kind regards,
> Christoph
>
>
> *** Call for Papers ***
>
> The Research Committee on Social Classes and Social Movements (RC47)
> in the International Sociological Association (ISA) is organizing 14
> sessions at the ISA Worldconference of Sociology which takes place
> in Gothenburg, 11-17 July 2010.
>
> Anyone interested in presenting a paper at a session organized by this
> Research Committee should contact a session organizer before October
> 31, 2009.
>
> The session titles are:
>
> Session 1: Globalization, risk, crisis and subjectivity
> Session 2: The Social construction of risks and citizens' movement
> Session 3: The Eastern community versus Western individuality?
> Rethinking subjectivity
> Session 4: The IT revolution, solidarity and social movements
> Session 5: Memory, democracy and collective action
> Session 6: Collective action and the legitimacy crisis of democracy
> within a fragile and interconnected world
> Session 7: Effects of the current crisis on social practices
> Session 8: Effects of the current crisis on theoretical production
> Session 10: The subject and crisis
> Session 11: Social movements and crisis
> Session 12: Movements and conflicts. Theoretical perspectives
> Session 13: Grammars of global public spheres
> Session 14: United we stand? Social movements in Eastern and Western
> Europe
> Session 15: Souffrance et politique
>
> A more detailed description of the sessions can be found at
> http://www.isa-sociology.org/congress2010/rc/rc47.htm > and http://www.isarc47.org/Pages/ISAConferences.html >
>
> As co-organizer of the session on social movements in Central and
> Eastern Europe, I would like to give you some more details about that
> session and how to submit your paper for that session, with which we
> aim to bridge the gap between research on movements in eastern and
> western Europe:
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Session 14: United we stand? Social movements in Eastern and Western
> Europe
>
> Organizer: TransNet Research Group:
> Christoph Haug, Social Science Research Center Berlin, Germany, haug@???
> ,
> Kerstin Jacobsson, Södertörn University, Sweden,
> Adrienne Sörbom, Stockholm University, Sweden.
>
> The session focuses on social movements in Eastern and Western Europe.
> It has often been argued that civil society functions differently in
> countries of the former Soviet block and Western Europe, and that the
> conditions for social movement mobilization and collective action
> differ in these regions. How does that express itself in the workings
> and the culture of different movements in this current period of
> crisis? And, to what extent are these differences relevant for newer
> transnationalized movements, such as the global justice movements? How
> does a transnational movement working various national contexts? We
> especially invite papers with empirical findings and/or a comparative
> perspective. We also invite papers about processes of transnational
> networking and coalition-building involving East and West.
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> If you would like to present your paper in this session, please send a
> short proposal with a title and a short description (150 to 250 words)
> to haug@??? before October 31, 2009. Be sure to include in your
> proposal your name, complete affiliation, email address and contact
> information. Please note that the session will be held in English.
> If you are interested in any of the other sessions, please contact the
> chair of that session or the programme coordinators (see website given
> above).
>
> We encourage both young and experienced researchers to contribute!
>
> Once we have accepted your paper, you will have to submit the abstract
> online through the conference website in order to have it included in
> the official conference programme (instructions will be made
> available in due course). The deadline for the submission of the
> abstract is May 1, 2010.
>
> Kind regards,
> Christoph Haug
>
>
> --
> Christoph Haug
> Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung
> Social Science Research Center (WZB)
> Reichpietschufer 50
> 10785 Berlin
> Germany
>
> Fon: +49 30 25491-589
> Fax: +49 30 25491-318
> haug@???
> http://www.wzb.eu/zkd/zcm/leute/haug.en.htm >
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