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Da: Grigolo, Michele <michele.grigolo@???>
Date: lun 20 gen 2020 alle ore 14:22
Subject: CfP "Social Movements and Human Rights: Mapping New Engagements"
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Dear Colleagues and Friends,
I am organising a panel on social movements and human rights for this
year’s ECPR conference in Innsbruck.
The details of the call are provided below. It is really open to different
approaches and themes and I would really appreciate to hear from you if you
think you could contribute.
Please feel free to circulate through your networks and to anyone who might
be interested in submitting a paper.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.
*European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR) General Conference,
Innsbruck (Austria), 26-28 August 2020 *
*Section Title*: Current research and challenges on political participation
and mobilization
*Panel Title*: Social Movements and Human Rights: Mapping New Engagements
*Chair*: Michele Grigolo (Senior Lecturer, Nottingham Trent University, UK)
*Abstract*: Human rights are being increasingly questioned and undermined.
The centrality of states as well as national identities and interests are
being re-asserted in
the current politics of ‘souverainism,’ at the expense of core human rights
values of universality and equality. The same politics is threatening
efforts at a more global scale to reverse climate change. The consequences
of the financial crisis of 2008, coupled in some countries with the
intensification of austerity policies, has had a considerably negative
impact on people’s economic and social rights, at the periphery and centre
of capitalism. Eventually, with the development of more intrusive digital
technologies, and their role in surveillance capitalism, new concerns about
the respect, protection and fulfilment of a variety of human rights have
emerged, from the right to private life to the right to health.
The panel aims to map and explore how social movements are engaging human
rights under these new conditions. If there is a concrete risk that human
rights lose relevance, then their flexible discourse and articulation of
justice could offer an arena of resistance and transformation. A new
generation of activists has joined and shaped movements which are claiming
human rights, e.g. Friday for Future, the Italian ‘Sardine,’ or unions and
collectives that are struggling for better working conditions against
precarity. As social movements re-emphasise the place of human rights in a
variety of policy arenas, human rights gain new visibility and relevance.
We are interested in papers that document how social movements currently
speak, act and create human rights; engage theories and methodologies that
can help make sense of these engagements; explore whether human rights make
a difference towards achieving justice, in the Global North and Global
South. We are open to contributions on a variety of topics, including (but
not limited to): populism and nationalism, the environment, colonialism,
digital technologies, cities and smart cities, and the right to the city.
Theoretical and empirical papers are equally welcome.
*Please send your proposed paper title, keywords (max. 8) and a 500 word
abstract to **michele.grigolo@???* <michele.grigolo@???>* by 10
February 2020.*
Best wishes,
Michele
Senior Lecturer in Sociology
MA Sociology Course Leader
Subject Lead for Internationalisation
Nottingham Trent University
School of Social Sciences
50 Shakespeare Street
Nottingham, NG1 4FQ
Tel. +44(0)115 848 4052
Office: Chaucer 3124
Email: michele.grigolo@???
http://www.ntu.ac.uk/s3
Co-convenor of the Sociology of Rights Study Group of the British
Sociological Association
https://www.britsoc.co.uk/groups/study-groups/sociology-of-rights-study-group/
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Selected publications:
The Human Rights City: New York, San Francisco, Barcelona (Routledge 2019)
https://www.routledge.com/The-Human-Rights-City-New-York-San-Francisco-Barcelona/Grigolo/p/book/9781138644892
Local Governments and Human Rights: Some Critical Reflections (Columbia
Human Rights Law Review 2017)
http://heinonline.org/HOL/Page?handle=hein.journals/colhr49&div=8&g_sent=1&casa_token=&collection=journals
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Global Urban Justice: The Rise of Human Rights Cities (Cambridge University
Press 2016)
http://www.cambridge.org/us/academic/subjects/law/human-rights/global-urban-justice-rise-human-rights-cities?format=HB
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Alberta Giorgi
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University of Bergamo, Department of Letters, Philosophy and Communication
(personal page
<
http://www00.unibg.it/struttura/strutturasm.asp?rubrica=1&persona=4355&nome=Alberta&cognome=Giorgi>
)
Vice-coordinator - European Research Network Political Sociology (European
Sociological Association)
Intervistautori <
https://intervistautori.org/> - Il primo sito italiano di
podcast sulla sociologia
PaCo <
http://siba-ese.unisalento.it/index.php/paco/index> - Partecipazione
e Conflitto Journal
SISP - Partecipazione e Movimenti Sociali
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Latest publications - here
<
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Alberta_Giorgi>
Giorgi A. (2018) Religioni di minoranza. Tra Europa e laicità locale.
<
http://mimesisedizioni.it/religioni-di-minoranza-tra-europa-e-laicita-locale.html>
Milano, Mimesis
Giorgi A. (2019) "Religion and political parties: the case of Italy
<
https://books.google.fr/books?hl=fr&lr&id=ccbADwAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PT254&ots=TCztcEYxlN&sig=AzqYdJCptptZetVIVLzfxrOCe-4&fbclid=IwAR2xfpc35SF6KE5uSKjE5CPW_Twyh51rIUInHG4XvHwc5DbVJVs7Qt5aDjU#v=onepage&q&f=false>",
J. Hanyes (ed.) The Routledge Handbook to Religion and Political Parties.
Giorgi A. (2019) Mediatized Catholicism—Minority Voices and Religious
Authority in the Digital Sphere <
https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/10/8/463>,
Religions 10(8), 463.
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Alberta Giorgi
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University of Bergamo, Department of Letters, Philosophy and
Communication (personal
page
<
http://www00.unibg.it/struttura/strutturasm.asp?rubrica=1&persona=4355&nome=Alberta&cognome=Giorgi>
)
PaCo <
http://siba-ese.unisalento.it/index.php/paco/index> - Partecipazione
e Conflitto Journal
Grassrootsmobilise <
http://grassrootsmobilise.eu/> project
Groupe Sociétés, Religions, Laïcités <
https://www.gsrl-cnrs.fr/>
Policredos <
http://www.ces.uc.pt/policredos/pages/en/about-policredos.php>
- Observatory on Religion in Public Space
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Latest publications - here
<
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Alberta_Giorgi>.