[movimenti.bicocca] CFP - Friends and Foes of Social Movemen…

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Author: Bosi, Lorenzo
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To: Laboratorio sulla partecipazione politica e associativa del Dipartimento di Sociologia e ricerca sociale dell'Universita' degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca
Subject: [movimenti.bicocca] CFP - Friends and Foes of Social Movements
Dear all
Please find below a CFP which might interest you,
Best
Lorenzo

The ESA research network on Social Movements (RN25) will organize the conference "Friends and Foes of Social Movements" in 6-8 October 2016 in Florence, at Scuola Normale Superiore. Please see the call for papers below and further info at http://www.sns.it/eventi/esa-rn25-social-movements-midterm-conference

Call for papers
Social movements almost always have some allies and often they also have some fierce opponents. Some are real and acting supportively or hindering the movement's mobilization and impact, while others are just perceived by the activists themselves or from the general public. Allies and opponents of social movements can change across time and space within the same mobilization. In moving away from movement-centric approaches, the social movements' literature has progressively shifted its interest to the interaction that social movements have with other actors, but this has not yet provided an analysis of the interactions between social movements and their allies and opponents.

This midterm conference of the ESA RN25 will focus on these issues and welcomes particularly papers which focus on five following topics:
* How movements are mobilizing the allies or how do they get allies they never asked for? Who are the "best" allies, at what time-point and for what?
* Which kinds of allies and opponents the movements tend to have? Inside the movement? Or outside the movement, at local, national and transnational level?
*Do the allies really matter? - How allies affect (in terms of opportunities or constraints) the movements and activists, movements' mobilization strategies and eventual achievements of the movement?
*Strategies for fighting the opponents and its development over time. How does the social movement - opponent interaction looks like and what are its consequences for the mobilization and the movement in general.
* How social movements change their allies and opponents across time and space.

We invite submissions from a variety of theoretical and disciplinary perspectives and using a variety of methodologies. To submit an abstract please review the proposed mid-term conference topics and email Katrin Uba (katrin.uba@???<mailto:katrin.uba@statsvet.uu.se>) with an abstract of no more than 250 words. We are also looking for volunteers to be discussants! If interested, please email to Katrin.

The deadline for all abstract submissions is March 1st, 2016.

Applicants will be informed of the outcome by email no later than 1st of April. Those offered places must confirm their participation within 10 days, after which places may be offered to applicants on the reserve list. Participants to the Conference will be required to write and submit a 7000-8000 word paper before 15th of September. The Conference has no fees and will provide a dinner, two lunches. Travel and accommodation costs are not included, however we can offer two travel and accommodation grants (450euro) to selected participants (best papers by young scholars).

The conference will feature keynote speeches from internationally-renowned scholars:
-Professor Mario Diani, Universita' degli Studi di Trento
-Professor Florence Passy, University of Lausanne

Two roundtables will be organized discussing important new books:
- Donatella Della Porta and Mario Diani. 2015. The Oxford Handbook of Social Movements. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Olivier Fillieule and Guya Accornero. 2016. Social Movement Studies in Europe. Oxford: Berghahn.

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