DIFFE/
RENCES
INEQUA/
LITIES
AND SOCIO/
LOGICAL
IMAGI/
NATION
ESA 2015
12TH CONFERENCE
OF THE EUROPEAN
SOCIOLOGICAL
ASSOCIATION 2015
PROGRAMME BOOK
DIFFE/
RENCES
INEQUA/
LITIES
AND SOCIO/
LOGICAL
IMAGI/
NATION
ESA 2015
12TH CONFERENCE
OF THE EUROPEAN
SOCIOLOGICAL
ASSOCIATION 2015
PROGRAMME BOOK
Prague, 25–28 August 2015
ESA 12th Conference
Differences, Inequalities and Sociological Imagination
www.esa12thconference.eu
Organizers
IS CAS – Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences – www.soc.cas.cz
ESA – European Sociological Association – www.europeansociology.org/
Programme book
ISBN 978-80-7330-271-9
PRAGUE, 25–28 AUGUST 2015
ESA 12TH CONFERENCE
DIFFERENCES,
INEQUALITIES
AND SOCIOLOGICAL
IMAGINATION
PROGRAMME BOOK
EUROPEAN SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION (ESA)
INSTITUTE OF SOCIOLOGY OF THE CZECH ACADEMY OF SCIENCES (IS CAS)
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
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The Theme
A profound challenge that the social
sciences, and sociology in particular,
are now called upon to confront
has to do with the depth and
extraordinary acceleration of global
processes of social and cultural
change …
… Today's byword 'globalisation' only partially
captures the full significance of these processes.
Sociological knowledge therefore encounters
a limitation: it is easier to see what is disappearing
than what is coming into being. Yet this limitation
can be overturned and become a resource: a stimulus
to intensify our theoretical and empirical exploration
of the world around us by relating everyday life
to history, connecting individual experiences to
major issues of democracy and justice, and viewing
the exercise of agency in the light of processes of
domination. Sociological imagination is the tool
that our discipline has honed over the decades to
accomplish this.
But what are the major issues that the global
sociological community now has the responsibility
to tackle? First and foremost, they arise from the
exponential increase in social inequalities, a process
that the international economic crisis has exacerbated
beyond measure. This situation threatens the very
existence of democracy and calls for the construction
of forms of social analysis which are strongly
connected to the arena of public policy. Concurrently,
these forms of analysis must also be capable of
offering communities and individuals knowledge and
insight that can help to stem the tide of fatalism and
apathy.
Yet an analysis of how inequalities are produced and
reinforced would be incomplete without reflection
on differences. Recognising and acknowledging the
multiple expressions of difference – such as gender,
social class, age, ethnic background, religion, and
sexual orientation… – are vital when it comes to
gaining insight into the ‘multiple positioning’ that
characterises contemporary individuals. And this
entails rethinking the meaning of integration today.
THE THEME
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Table
of Content
The President’s Welcome
Organisers and Committees
List of ESA Research Networks
List of ESA Research Streams
Exhibitors and Sponsors
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General Conference Information
Conference Venues
Conference Materials
Food and Drinks
Useful Information
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The Programme
Meetings and Assemblies (MA)
ESA General Assembly
Opening Ceremony and Opening Plenary
Closing Ceremony and Closing Plenary
PS – Plenary Sessions – Opening Plenary
PS – Plenary Sessions – Closing Plenary
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Summary Table of Semi-Plenary Sessions (SPS)
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SPS – Semi-Plenary Sessions
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26/8 Wednesday
SPS01 Family Formation and Practices of Life Quality: Inequalities and New
Opportunities Across Europe
SPS02 Public Policies and Solidarity in Women’s Lives: Differences and Inequalities
SPS03 New Racisms, Differences and Agency in Europe: Perspectives on Islamophobia
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27/8 Thursday
SPS04 A Generation Divided? Realities of and Responses to Inequality and
Injustices among Contemporary Young People
SPS05 Sociological Imagination and New Technologies
SPS06 Extending Western Views of the Social World: Eastern Europe, Social
Science and Unequal Knowledge Production
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28/8 Friday
SPS07 Dark Networks
SPS08 The Legacies of Stuart Hall and Richard Hoggart for the Future of Marxist
Studies of Media and Culture
SPS09 Modeling Uncertainties, Producing Differences
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Summary Table of Mid-day Specials (MD)
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MD – Mid-day Specials
26/8 Wednesday
MD01
MD02
MD03
MD04
MD05
MD06
MD07
MD08
ESA Lecture (1) / ESA Candidates for Presidency. Presentation of the Programmes
Specials & Workshops (1) / The Cosmopolitan Imagination and Social Justice
Specials & Workshops (2) / What Do Sociologists Know about Energy?
Everyday Practices and Renewable Energy
Specials & Workshops (3) / The Structure of Civil Society
Contributes from National Associations (1) / National Sociological Associations
in Europe: A Survey
Specials & Workshops (4) / A View from Outside (Evaluation)
Specials & Workshops (5) / In Memory of Ulrich Beck
Author Meets Critiques I
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27/8 Thursday
MD09
MD10
MD11
MD12
MD13
MD14
MD15
MD16
ESA Lecture (2) / The Status of Sociology Today
Specials & Workshops (6) / Sociological Imagination in Dark Times
Specials & Workshops (7) / The Reproduction of Inequality: New Ways of
Exploring the Role of Structure and Agency
Specials & Workshops (8) / Transnational Biographies and Transnational Cultures
Specials & Workshops (9) / Cultivating Differences and the Sociological Imagination
Contributes from National Associations (2) / Meeting of the Council
of National Associations
Specials & Workshops (10) / A View from Outside (Funding)
Author Meets Critiques II
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28/8 Friday
MD17
MD18
MD19
MD20
MD21
MD22
MD23
ESA Lecture (3) / The Status of Sociology Today
Specials & Workshops (11) / New Feminist Movements, Making the Difference?
Specials & Workshops (12) / Art as Culture, Culture as Art
Specials & Workshops (13) / Critical Political Economy of Communication and
Culture in Capitalism Today
Specials & Workshops (14) / Workshop: “How to Write a Journal Article”
Author Meets Critiques III
Contributes from National Associations (3) / The Meeting of Civilizations:
Towards a Euro-Arab Sociology
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Other Sessions
OS00
OS03
OS01
OS02
New Perspectives on Pluridisciplinarity in Central and Eastern Europe
Median Workshop: ADMETER: Passive Electronic Measurement
in Media and Social Research
Routledge Workshop: Publishing in the ESA Journal European Societies:
A Session with the Editor
RN34 Informal PhD Meeting
Advertising
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Research Networks / Research Stream Sessions
RN01
RN02
RN03
RN04
RN05
RN06
RN07
RN08
RN09
RN10
RN11
RN12
RN13
RN14
RN15
RN16
RN17
RN18
RN19
RN20
RN21
RN22
RN23
RN24
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Ageing in Europe
Sociology of the Arts
Biographical Perspectives on European Societies
Sociology of Children and Childhood
Sociology of Consumption
Critical Political Economy
Sociology of Culture
Disaster, Conflict and Social Crisis
Economic Sociology
Sociology of Education
Sociology of Emotions
Environment and Society
Sociology of Families and Intimate Lives
Gender Relations in the Labour Market and the Welfare State
Global, Transnational and Cosmopolitan Sociology
Sociology of Health and Illness
Work, Employment and Industrial Relations
Sociology of Communications and Media Research
Sociology of Professions
Qualitative Methods
Quantitative Methods
Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty
Sexuality
Science and Technology
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293
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315
322
RN25
RN26
RN27
RN28
RN29
RN30
RN31
RN32
RN33
RN34
RN35
RN36
RN37
Social Movements
Sociology of Social Policy
Regional Network on Southern European Societies
Society and Sports
Social Theory
Youth and Generation
Ethnic Relations, Racism and Antisemitism
Political Sociology
Women's and Gender Studies
Sociology of Religion
Sociology of Migration
Sociology of Transformations: East and West
Urban Sociology
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RS01
RS02
RS03
RS04
RS05
RS06
RS07
Arts Management
Design in Use
Europeanization from Below?
Sociology of Celebration
Sociology of Knowledge
Sociology of Morality
Maritime Sociology
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Junior Scholar Grantees 2015
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ESA PhD Workshop Participants 2015
450
ESA Candidates 2015
451
Authors’ Index
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The
President’s
Welcome
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THE PRESIDENTS WELCOME
Differences, inequalities and sociological imagination:
These three keywords of the ESA conference that is
about to open in Prague connect us directly not only
to the profound changes distinguishing this phase
of history, but also link us with the answers to these
processes that the discipline we practice is able to
identify. Our era is one of unprecedented private
wealth – wealth that has actually doubled in just
over a decade – and the concentration thereof into
very few hands. Moreover, it is also an era of human
migrations of biblical proportions affecting the entire
globe, increasingly linked to an intermingling of
political instability, violence and material poverty.
Together, these dynamics create new inequalities
and new differences, which jointly put into doubt
the very possibility of human coexistence on this
planet. Of these specific differences, we can detect
an increasingly ambivalent potential. They could
have extraordinary transformative power, capable of
challenging the past. At the same time however, they
run the risk of violent implosion. The well-established
global presence of terrorism reinforces this awareness.
In this difficult environment, we have an everincreasing need for sociological knowledge, chiefly as
an antidote to violence and the new winds of war that
now threaten Europe itself. It should be emphasized
that we also need to use this knowledge as a tool
to overcome the temptation to reject those who are
seeking asylum, the many displaced persons who put
their lives at risk in order to survive in the long term.
Sociology is capable of producing both the analytical
tools that are able to grasp the scope and dynamics of
these events, and – thanks to its close link to critical
thinking – able to open the route for the construction
of alternative scenarios. Our research and our
knowledge can therefore help build new possibilities
for human co-habitation on our planet, and adapt to the
issues facing this century.
The Executive Committee and I, as President,
are particularly proud of the contribution that the
conference will bequeath through deep reflection
on these phenomena, thanks to the employment of
our sociological imagination. The conference's rich
program, built first of all thanks to the contribution
of the Research Networks, is able to respond
effectively to the need for analysis and comparison.
The Prague conference, the twelfth in ESA's history,
promises to be one of the busiest ever organized by
our association since its inception, with over three
thousand participants expected. These positive results
are the outcome of close collaboration between
the Local Organizing Committee and its Chair,
Tomáš Kostelecký, and the Conference Programme
Committee and its Chair, Tiziana Nazio, supported by
the entire Executive Committee. Warm thanks for this
excellent work.
I would like to note one last observation. This
conference unites us in a very special city. Not only is
Prague one of the most beautiful cities in Europe, with
its artful Gothic and Baroque architecture; but it is
also the city of the Prague Spring, Jan Palach, Václav
Havel and Charter 77. It is a courageous city that has
never surrendered to totalitarianism. Prague's message
is one of hope, linked hand in glove to the power of
ideas. There could be no better location from which to
launch our labours.
Carmen Leccardi
President of the European Sociological Association
THE PRESIDENTS WELCOME
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Organisers
and Committees
Local Organizing Committee
Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences
Tomáš Kostelecký / Director of IS CAS
Kateřina Bernardyová / Member of Local and Regional Studies Department
Petra Broskevičová / Deputy Director for Economic Development and Infrastructure
Marie Čermáková / Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences
Filip Lachmann / Head of Press and Publications Department
Michaela Vojtková / Member of National Contact Centre for Gender & Science
ESA Executive Committee
Carmen Leccardi / President
Ellen Annandale, Ruth McDonald, Frank Welz / Vice-Presidents
Robert Fine, Tiziana Nazio, Luís Baptista, Helena Serra, Luigi Pellizzoni,
Sokratis Koniordos, Ricca Edmondson, Tally Katz-Gerro, Krzysztof Konecki,
Maria Carmela Agodi, Roberto Cipriani, Pertti Alasuutari, Anne Ryen / Members
Tiziana Nazio / Chair, Krzysztof Konecki, Pertti Alasuutari, Sokratis Koniordos,
Ruth McDonald, Frank Welz / Committee for Conference Programme
Giséle Tchinda-Falcucci / ESA Secretary
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ORGANISERS AND COMMITTEES
Special
Thanks to
Administrative and Technical Staff of IS CAS
Nikola Pflegerová, Gabriela Kovářová, Tereza Bendová
External workers
Kamila Karagavrilidisová, Štěpán Kuba, Honza Trtík
Designers of the Conference
Studio Breisky, in particular to Dan, Kryštof, Klára, Petra, Jirka and Tomáš
for their creativity and enthousiasm
Czech Technical University in Prague
Faculty of Architecture, Faculty of Civil Engineering
Professional Conference Organizer
Guarant International
Lovely and patient baby
František
The conference will be held under the auspices of Dr. Pavel Bělobrádek,
Deputy Prime Minister for the Science, Research and Innovation of the Czech
Government and Prof. Jiří Drahoš, the President of the Czech Academy of Sciences.
We gratefully acknowledge the Czech Academy of Sciences for its continuous
support of the science in the Czech Republic.
In addition, a special thank to the Czech Sociological Association.
SPECIAL THANKS
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List of ESA
Research
Networks
RN
Coordinator / Vice-Coordinator
RN01 Ageing in Europe
Kathrin Komp; kathrin.komp@helsinki.fi
Bernhard Weicht; bernhard.weicht@uibk.ac.at
Dan-Eugen Ratiu; daneugen.ratiu@gmail.com
Sacha Kagan; sachakagan@gmail.com
Maggie O’Neill; maggie.o'neill@durham.ac.uk
Kaja Kazmierska; kajakaz@uni.lodz.pl
Nigel Thomas; NPThomas@uclan.ac.uk
Griet Roets; Griet.Roets@UGent.be
Margit Keller; margit.keller@ut.ee
Terhi-Anna Wilska; terhi-anna.wilska@jyu.fi
Laura Horn; lhorn@ruc.dk
Mònica Clua Losada; monica.clua@upf.edu
Marck D. Jacobs; mjacobs@gmu.edu
Pertti Alasuutari; pertti.alasuutari@uta.fi.
Nina Blom Andersen; ninablom@ruc.dk
Antti Silvast; antti.silvast@helsinki.fi
Maria Nawojczyk; maria@list.pl
Sebastian Koos; sebastian.koos@mzes.uni-mannheim.de
Vassiliki Kantzara; v.kantzara@gmail.com
Mieke van Houtte; mieke.vanhoutte@ugent.be
Jochen Kleres; jkleres@gmx.de
Stina Bergman Blix;
stina.bergmanblix@sociology.su.se
Sylvia Terpe; sylvia.terpe@soziologie.uni-halle.de
Matthias Gross; matthias.gross@ufz.de
Kris van Koppen; kris.vankoppen@wur.nl
Isabella Crespi; isabella.crespi@unimc.it
Detlev Lueck; detlev.lueck@bib.bund.de
Hazel Conley; h.conley@qmul.ac.uk
Emma Calvert; e.calvert@qub.ac.uk
Vincenzo Cicchelli; vincenzo.cicchelli@msh-paris.fr
Manuel Ahedo; manu.ahedo@gmail.com
RN02 Sociology of the Arts
RN03 Biographical Perspectives
on European Societies
RN04 Sociology of Children and Childhood
RN05 Sociology of Consumption
RN06 Critical Political Economy
RN07 Sociology of Culture
RN08 Disaster, Conflict and Social Crisis
RN09 Economic Sociology
RN10 Sociology of Education
RN11 Sociology of Emotions
RN12 Environment and Society
RN13 Sociology of Families and Intimate Lives
RN14 Gender Relations in the Labour Market
and the Welfare State
RN15 Global, Transnational and Cosmopolitan
Sociology
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ESA RESEARCH NETWORKS
RN16 Sociology of Health and Illness
RN17 Work, Employment and Industrial Relations
RN18 Sociology of Communications and
Media Research
RN19 Sociology of Professions
RN20 Qualitative Methods
RN21 Quantitative Methods
RN22 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty
RN23 Sexuality
RN24 Science and Technology
RN25 Social Movements
RN26 Sociology of Social Policy
RN27 Regional Network on Southern
European Societies
RN28 Society and Sports
RN29 Social Theory
RN30 Youth and Generation
RN31 Ethnic Relations, Racism and Antisemitism
RN32 Political Sociology
RN33 Women's and Gender Studies
RN34 Sociology of Religion
RN35 Sociology of Migration
RN36 Sociology of Transformations:
East and West
RN37 Urban Sociology
Ema Hresanova; ehresano@kss.zcu.cz
Katia Lurbe I Puerto; katia.lurbe.puerto@gmail.com
Bernd Brandl; bernd.j.brandl@gmail.com
Valeria Pulignano; valeria.pulignano@soc.kuleuven.be
Christian Fuchs; christian.fuchs@uti.at
George Pleios; gplios@media.uoa.gr
Teresa Carvalho; teresa.carvalho@ua.pt
Christianne Schnell; ch.schnell@em.uni-frankfurt.de
Katarina Jacobbson; katarina.jacobsson@soch.lu.se
Gerben Moerman; gmoerman@uva.nl
Henning Best; henning.best@uni-wuerzburg.de
Valentina Hlebec; valentina.hlebec@fdv.uni-lj.si
Anna Olofsson; anna.olofsson@miun.se
Adam Burgess; a.burgess@kent.ac.uk
Andrew King; andrew.king@surrey.ac.uk
Ana Cristina Santos; cristina@ces.uc.pt
Katarina Prpić; Katarina@idi.hr
Harald Rohracher; harald.rohracher@liu.se
Eduardo Romanos; Eduardo.Romanos@EUI.eu
Katrin Uba; katrin.uba@statsvet.uu.se
Johans Tweit Sandvin; JSA@uin.no
Ingo Bode; ibode@uni-kassel.de
Andrea Vargiu; larvanet@tin.it
Ana Romão; anaromao74@gmail.com
Nicolas Delorme; nico_delorme@hotmail.com
Koen Breedveld; k.breedveld@mulierinstituut.nl
Gallina Tasheva; gallina.tasheva@uni-muenster.de
Marta Soler; marta.soler@ub.edu
Aurelie Mary; aurelie.mary@uta.fi
Valentina Cuzzocrea; cuzzocrea@unica.it
Steven Roberts; s.d.roberts-26@kent.ac.uk
Ben Gidley; ben.gidley@compas.ox.ac.uk
Dario Padovan; dario.padovan@unito.it
Hans-Jörg Trenz; trenz@hum.ku.dk
Virginie van Ingelgom;
virginie.vaningelgom@uclouvain.be
Maria Carmela Agodi; agodi@unina.it
Michael Meuser; michael.meuser@tu-dortmund.de
Heidemarie Winkel; heidemarie.winkel@uni-potsdam.de
Gladys Ganiel; gganiel@tcd.ie
Marta Kolodziejska; ma.kolodziejska@gmail.com
Karin Peters; Karin.Peters@wur.nl
Ipek Demir; id34@le.ac.uk
Kenneth Horvath; kenneth.horvath@univie.ac.at
Elena Danilova; endanilova@gmail.com
Peeter Vihalemm; peeter.vihalemm@ut.ee
João Teixeira Lopes; jmteixeiralopes@gmail.com
ESA RESEARCH NETWORKS
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List of ESA
Research
Streams
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RS
Coordinator / Vice-Coordinator
RS01 Arts Management
Constance DeVereaux;
constance.devereaux@colostate.edu
Nina Tessa Zahner; zahner@uni-leipzig.de
Kerry McCall; Kerry.mccall@iadt.ie
RS02 Design in Use
Grzegorz Gawron; grzegorz.gawron@us.edu.pl
Paulina Rojek-Adamek; projek@interia.pl
RS03 Europeanization from Below?
Daniel Bertaux; daniel.bertaux@misha.fr
Ettore Recchi; ettore.recchi@sciencespo.fr
RS04 Sociology of Celebration
Ismo Kantola; ikantola@utu.fi
RS05 Sociology of Knowledge
Michaela Pfadenhauer;
michaela.pfadenhauer@univie.ac.at
Hubert Knoblauch; hubert.knoblauch@tu-berlin.de
Bernt Schnettler; schnettler@uni-bayreuth.de
RS06 Sociology of Morality
Wojciech Sobolewski;
wojciech.j.sobolewski@gmail.com
RS07 Maritime Sociology
Agnieszka Kołodziej-Durnaś; akodu@whus.pl
Frank Sowa; frank.sowa@iab.de
ESA RESEARCH STREAMS
Exhibitors
and Sponsors
The Local Organizing Committee would like to express its sincere
thanks to the exhibiting publishers and sponsors for their support
of the 12th Conference of European Sociological Association
Confirmed Exhibitors and Sponzors
(as of 3 August 2015)
The City of Prague
Ashgate Publishing
ATLAS.ti Scientific Software Development GmbH
Cambridge University Press
Combined Academic Publishers
Emerald Group Publishing Limited
LIfBi – Leibniz-Institut für Bildungsverläufe e.V.
Max-Planck-Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung
VERBI Software GmbH (MAXQDA)
MEDIAN
Palgrave Macmillan
Policy Press, University Bristol
ROUTLEDGE, Taylor & Francis Group
SAGE Publications Ltd
John Wiley & Sons Ltd
The exhibition is located on the first floor of the FA building,
close to the registration area.
EXHIBITORS AND SPONSORS
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EXHIBITORS AND SPONSORS
GENERAL
CONFE/
RENCE
INFORMA/
TION
Conference
Venues
Opening Ceremony
More Information
Prague Congress Centre (PCC)
Address: 5. května 65, 140 21 Prague 4
Transport: The Opening Ceremony venue is located
near Vyšehrad metro station, line C (red line).
http://www.esa12thconference.eu/practical-information
www.facebook.com/esa2015Prague
https://twitter.com/ESA2015Prague
Conference Venue
Organising secretary / esa2015@guarant.cz
Abstracts / esa@soc.cas.cz
Registration / esa2015@guarant.cz
Sponsoring and Exhibition / esa2015@guarant.cz
Faculty of Architecture (FA) main Conference
Building and Registration
Address: Thákurova 9, 166 34 Praha 6 – Dejvice
Faculty of Civil Engineering (FCE)
Address: Thákurova 7, 166 29 Praha 6 – Dejvice
Transport: The conference venue is located
near Dejvická metro station, line A (green line).
Social Dinner
Občanská plovárna (OP)
Address: U Plovárny, 118 00 Praha 1 – Malá Strana
Transport: The Social Dinner venue is located
near Malostranská metro station, line A (green line)
Institute of Sociology of the Czech
Academy of Sciences (IS CAS)
Address: Jilská 1, 110 00, Prague 1
Transport: The Institute of Sociology is located
near Národní třída metro station, line B (yellow line).
Contact
Internet Connection at the Faculties
WIFI FA
User: CTU_FA_OTHER
Password: 2015ESAPrague
WIFI FCE
User: wififce
Password: 2015ESA
EDUROAM
Copy Centre
Available at FCE (accepts payment in cash only)
Opening hours:
Tue 25/8 – 10:00 – 19:00
Wed 26/8 – Fri 28/8 – 8:00 – 19:00
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Faculty of Civil Engineering (FCE) / Conference venue
Address: Thákurova 7, 166 29 Praha 6 – Dejvice
Dejvická metro station, line A (green line)
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Faculty of Architecture (FA) / Conference venue
Address: Thákurova 9, 166 34 Praha 6 – Dejvice
Dejvická metro station, line A (green line)
3
Občanská plovárna (OP) / Social Dinner 27/8, 20:00 – 00:00
Address: U Plovárny, 118 00 Praha 1 – Malá Strana
Malostranská metro station, line A (green line)
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Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences (IS CAS) /
PhD Workshop 23 – 24/8, 9:00 – 18:00
Address: Jilská 1, 110 00, Prague 1
Národní třída metro station, line B (yellow line)
Metro A
5
Prague Congress Centre (PCC) /
Opening Ceremony 25/8, 17:30 – 22:00
Address: 5. května 65, 140 21 Prague 4, Czech Republic
Vyšehrad metro station, line C (red line)
Václav Havel Airport Prague
Address: K Letišti 1019/6, 161 00 Prague 6
Bus 119 from Nádraží Veleslavín metro station, line A (green line) /
Bus 100 from Zličín metro station, line B (yellow line) /
Bus Airport Express from Hlavní nádraží metro station, line C (red line)
Praha hlavní nádraží / Prague Main railway station
Address: Wilsonova 300/8, 110 00 Praha 1
Hlavní nádraží metro station, line C (red line)
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Confe/
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Materials
Conference Bag/kit Contents
Programme Book – Pocket Version
Location guide
Programme Book on USB stick
Water bottle
Pencil
Sharpener
Promotion / informational leaflets
Button
Postcard
Those who have ordered the printed Programme Book will pick it up
at the same desk where the conference bag/kit will be delivered.
Name Badge
All participants must wear their name badge visibly at all times in order
to have guaranteed access to the Conference Venues.
The following scheme is used for identification of participants:
/ Name, Surname, Affiliation, “Researcher”
/ Name, Surname, “Accompanying person”
/ Name, Surname, “Exhibitor”
/ Name, Surname, “Press”
/ Name, Surname, “Organizer”
/ Name, Surname, “Temporary”
Conference Certificate
Conference Certificate will be provided on request. Please refer to the registration desk.
The Local Organizing Committee, the Conference Organization and the Conference Venues
accept no liability for personal injuries or loss of any nature whatsoever, or for loss or
damage to property either during or as a result of the conference.
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CONFERENCE MATERIALS
Food
and
Drinks
Social
Respon/
sibility
Coffee Breaks will be provided to all
Lunch Box Menu
participants twice a day during the morning break
from 10:30 to 11:00 and during the afternoon
break from 15:30 to 16:00.
Only for participants who have ordered and paid in
advance. We have prepared 4 options: small menu,
standard menu, vegetarian small menu, vegetarian
standard menu.
There is one cafeteria / bar Cafe Prostoru on
the ground floor of the National Library of
Technology (just across from the Faculty of
Architecture) where all participants can purchase
an extra tea, coffee, soft drinks, snacks and
hot and cold lunches. It is open from 10:00 to
midnight on weekdays and from 13:00 to 22:00
during the weekends. Please note that the cafeteria
accepts payment in cash only for food and drink
purchases. Other restaurants / fast foods / cafés are
close to the metro station Dejvicka.
Automatic coffee and snacks vending machines
are also available in all buildings. Drinking water
fountains are available at the faculties and all
participants will be provided with refillable water
bottle. Tap water is also safe to drink.
We thought of foodies, small and bigger eaters,
vegetarians, allergics and also women who came
to the Czech Republic in search for a new home.
They will prepare lunches for you according to
their home recipes, thus giving the dishes an
authentic and unique flavour. We have chosen
Ethnocatering, because it is a social enterprise,
which presents an opportunity for supporting
the corporate social responsibility (CSR) policy.
Women migrants, who are disadvantaged on the
local labour market, obtain a respectable job whilst
using their traditional skills in a way that helps
them to integrate into Czech society. All profits
derived from the Ethnocatering projects are further
invested into integration programmes of the Civic
Association InBaze Berkat.
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Useful
Infor/
mation
Currency CZK (Czech koruna or Czech crowns)
Exchange Rate The European Central Bank: http://bit.ly/1A15v6X
Climate and Weather
Weather forecast for the Czech Republic from the Czech Hydrometeorological Institute: http:chmi.cz
Online weather service from the Norwegian Meteorological Institute and the Norwegian Broadcasting
Corporation (NRK): http://www.yr.no/place/Czech_Republic/Prague/Prague/
Accuweather.com: http://www.accuweather.com/en/cz/prague/125594/current-weather/125594
Time GMT/UTC +1 hour
Public Transport http://www.dpp.cz/en/
Telephone The international dialling code for the Czech Republic is +420 (00420)
Wi-Fi
Available in many restaurants, cafes, hotels and many other locations. Full internet access at the conference
venues as well (for passwords please see the General Conference Information).
Electricity Voltage of 230 V and frequency of 50 Hz, plug sockets have two round holes and one round pin.
Opening Hours Usual opening hours are Monday to Friday from 8 or 9 am to 6 pm.
Hypermarkets and shopping centres are usually open 7 days a week until 9 pm, often even on
public holidays. Some shops and petrol stations operate nonstop.
Banks are open on weekdays during working hours. Busy branches in city centres are usually open later – for
example, until 8 pm. Access to cash machines is ensured 24 hours a day.
Authorities: Monday and Wednesday are the standard office days for authorities, from 9 am to 5 pm. Some
authorities provide services for the public on other days too, though offices are usually closed over lunch (usually
from 12 noon to 1 pm).
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Authorities
Monday and Wednesday are the standard office days for authorities, from 9 am to 5 pm. Some authorities
provide services for the public on other days too, though offices are usually closed over lunch (usually from
12 noon to 1 pm).
Post Offices are open from 8 am to 7 pm and in large cities you will find branches which
are open almost nonstop.
Prague Highlights-Guides for Download
Essential Guide: http://bit.ly/1HepNt7
A Map of Monuments and Architecture: http://bit.ly/1L2M0Mg
List of Embassies in the Czech Republic
http://www.mzv.cz/file/442309/DL2015_04_23.pdf
Lost and Found
Karolíny Světlé 5, Prague 1
tel. + 420 224 235 085
open Mon and Wed 8:00 – 17:30, Tue and Thu 8:00 – 16:00, Fri 8:00 – 14:00
Important Phone Numbers
Emergency Calls: 112
(This number works throughout Europe and includes universal medical assistance, the Police, and the Fire
Department. It may not work on older mobile telephones without SIM cards.)
Medical Assistance: 155
Fire Department: 150
Police: 158
Municipal Police / Prague City Police 156
(The Municipal Police have limited authority and resolve smaller, local problems).
For more information on first aid, hospitals, doctors, and other contacts you might need, go to the Expats website:
http://www.expats.cz/prague/article/emergency/emergency-numbers/
USEFUL INFORMATION
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THE
PROGRA/
MME
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Types of
Sessions
While Research Network and Research Stream sessions cover
the immense variety of sociological inquiry, plenaries, semiplenaries and mid-day special sessions offer the opportunity to
share a few core debates. All session formats will include time
for open discussion.
Plenaries (PS) include the Opening Plenary
and the Closing Plenary. Plenaries address the main
conference topic.
Semi-Plenaries (SPS) (3 x 3 parallel) discuss
the main conference topic from the viewpoint of
different fields of research. Semi-Plenaries are based
on proposals made by ESA Research Networks and
promote discussion between speakers, next to that with
participants. One of them has been organized by the
local conference organizers.
Mid-day Specials (MD) (3 x 7–8 parallel)
comprise various lectures and session formats in one
hour sessions offered at lunchtime, including a few
special topical sessions, contributes from the National
Associations and ‘Author Meets Critiques’ sessions.
Mid-day specials are shorter sessions especially
devised for engaging discussions with conference
participants. Mid-day specials include also three
special ESA lectures offered during the luchtime
on the topic “The Status of Sociology Today"; ESA
President candidates will present their program at the
first of them.
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TYPES OF SESSIONS
Research Network (RN) Research Network
sessions feature research papers submitted in response
to the open conference Call for Papers. The majority
of sessions is organized by ESA’s 37 active Research
Networks (RN). RNs are open to all ESA members.
They are based on democratic rules. All RNs hold
a business meeting at the conference. New members
are cordially invited to join one or several RNs of their
topical choice.
Research Stream (RS) Research Sessions are
made by sociologists from several European countries
who come together to organize sessions on very
specific sociological topics. RSs are selforganized
bodies with a loose structure which is determined by
the researchers who join the stream. A ‘Call for RS
proposals’ has been distributed to all ESA members.
While some RSs are regularly organizing biennial
meetings at ESA conferences, other RSs offer ad hoc
sessions on the spur of the Prague conference topic.
Timeline of
the Conference
Tuesday 25/8
Faculty of Architecture (Thákurova 9, 166 34 Prague 6 – Dejvice)
12:00 – 19:00 Registration
12:00 – 19:00 Exhibitors
Prague Congress Centre (5. května 65, 140 21 Prague 4)
17:30 – 20:00 Opening Plenary followed by Welcome Cocktail
20:00 – 22:00 Welcome Cocktail
Wednesday 26/8 – Friday 28/8
Structure for main conference days:
09:00 – 10:30 Semi-Plenaries
10:30 – 11:00 Coffee Break
11:00 – 12:30 RN/RS
12:30 – 14:00 Distribution of Lunch Boxes
12:45 – 13:45 Mid-day Specials
14:00 – 15:30 RN/RS
15:30 – 16:00 Coffee Break
16:00 – 17:30 RN/RS
Differences across Days
Wednesday 26/8, 18:00 – 19:30 RN/RS
Wednesday 26/8, 19:30 – 20:30 Business Meetings RN/RS
Thursday 27/8, 17:45 – 20:00 ESA General Assembly, followed by Congress Party from 20:00
Friday 28/8, 18:00 – 20:00 Closing Plenary
Registration and Information Desk
Tuesday 25/8 12:00 – 19:00
Wednesday 26/8 – Friday 28/8, 8:00 – 19:00
Exhibition Opening Hours
Tuesday 25/8 12:00 – 19:00
Wednesday 26/8 – Friday 28/8, 8:00 – 19:00
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Programme
Overview
Tuesday /
25th August
9:00 – 22:00
Wednesday /
26th August
09:00 – 20:30
Thursday /
27th August
09:00 – 20:00
Friday /
28th August
09:00 – 20:00
09:00 – 10:30
Semi-Plenaries 1–3
Semi-Plenaries 4–6
Semi-Plenaries 7–9
10:30 – 11:00
Coffee Break
Coffee Break
Coffee Break
11:00 – 12:30
RN/RS Session 1
RN/RS Session 5
RN/RS Session 8
12:30 – 12:45
Lunch Break
Lunch Break
Lunch Break
12:45 – 13:45
Mid-day
Specials 1–8
Mid-day
Specials 9–16
Mid-day
Specials 17–23
13:45 – 14:00
Lunch Break
Lunch Break
Lunch Break
14:00 – 15:30
RN/RS
Session 2
RN/RS
Session 6
RN/RS
Session 9
15:30 – 16:00
Coffee Break
Coffee Break
Coffee Break
16:00 – 17:30
RN/RS
Session 3
RN/RS
Session 7
RN/RS
Session 10
Break
Break
ESA General
Assembly
17:45 – 20:00
Break
17:30 – 18:00
18:00 – 20:00
20:00 – 20:30
20:30 –
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Ceremony &
Plenary
17:30 – 20:00
Welcome
Reception
20:00 – 22:00
PROGRAMME OVERVIEW
RN/RS Session 4
18:00 – 19:30
RN/RS Business
Meeting
19:30 – 20:30
Congress Party
20:00 – 24:00
CLOSING
Plenary &
Ceremony
Meetings and
Assemblies
09:00 – 18:00 / Sunday 23 / IS CAS AKC, 207
12:45 – 13:45 / Thursday 27 / FCE C206
MA01a / ESA PhD Workshop I
MA07 / Council of National
Associations
Coordinator: Ellen Annandale, University of York
Chair: Roberto Cipriani, University Roma 3
09:00 – 17:00 / Monday 24 / IS CAS AKC, 207
MA01b / ESA PhD Workshop II
17:45 – 20:00 / Thursday 27 / FA Kotěra 105
Coordinator: Ellen Annandale, University of York
MA08 / ESA General Assembly
17:00 – 20:00 / Monday 24 / IS CAS 207
19:30 – 20:30 / Friday 28 / FA 252
MA02 / ESA Executive Committee
Meeting
MA09 / First Meeting of the new
ESA Executive Committee
12:45 – 14:30 / Tuesday 25 / FCE C204
09:00 – 10:30 / Wednesday 26 / FA 250
MA03 / ECPS Editorial Board Meeting
MA10 / PhD Forum Meeting
Chair: Charles Turner, University of Warwick
Coordinator: Ellen Annandale, University of York
14:00 – 16:30 / Tuesday 25 / FCE C202
19:30 – 20:30 / Wednesday 26 / for venues
see the Programme Book
MA04 / Council of Research Networks
Chair: Ruth McDonald, University of Manchester
BMRN01-BMRN37 / BMRS01-BMRS07
Business Meetings of Research
Networks and Research Streams
15:30 – 17:00 / Tuesday 25 / FCE C204
MA05 / ES Editorial Board Meeting
Chair: Sokratis Koniordos, University of Crete
19:00 – 20:30 / Wednesday 26 / FA 505
MA06 / Past Presidents Meeting
Chair: Carmen Leccardi, University
of Milano – Bicocca
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ESA General
Assembly
THURSDAY 27/8
17:45 – 20:00 / ROOM FA KOTĚRA 105
Agenda
1 / President's report (Carmen Leccardi)
2 / Treasurer's report (Tally Katz-Gerro)
3 / Report on Research Networks (Ruth McDonald)
4 / Council of National Associations (Roberto Cipriani)
5 / Report on Publications (Pertti Alasuutari and Robert Fine)
6 / Report on Post-Graduate Research Committee (Ellen Annandale)
7 / Report on Conference Committee (Tiziana Nazio)
8 / Approval of Statutes and Bylaws
9 / Results of the elections of the President and the Executive (Carmen Leccardi)
10 / Presentation of the 13th ESA Conference (2017)
11 / Introduction of the new ESA President
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ESA GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Opening Ceremony
and Opening Plenary
TUESDAY 25/8
17:30 – 20:00 / PRAGUE CONGRESS CENTRE (PCC)
Opening of the Conference
Prague Youth Chamber Orchestra
Antonín Dvořák: Czech Suite in D major, op. 39, Part. II. Polka: Alegretto grazioso / Conductor: Josef Štefan
Welcome addresses by
Pavel Bělobrádek / Deputy Prime Minister for the Science, Research and Innovation
Jiří Drahoš / President of the Czech Academy of Sciences
Tomáš Kostelecký / Chair of the Local Organising Committee
Introduction to the Conference by
Carmen Leccardi / President of the European Sociological Association
Opening Plenary
Chair: Tiziana Nazio (University of Torino)
Arlie Hochschild (University of California, Berkeley)
Deep Stories, Emotional Agendas and Politics
Zygmunt Bauman (University of Leeds)
Out of Control and Running Wild; or (Recent) History of Modern Inequality
Prague Youth Chamber Orchestra
Antonín Dvořák: Czech Suite in D major, op. 39, Part. IV.
Romance: Andante con moto and V. Finále (Furiant): Presto
Short Presentations by the Candidates for ESA President 2015 – 2017
Chair: Carmen Leccardi (University of Milano – Bicocca)
Airi-Alina Allaste (Tallinn University), Elena Danilova (Institute of Sociology, Russian Academy of Sciences,
Moscow), Hans-Peter Müller (Humboldt – University Berlin), Frank Welz (Innsbruck University)
Due to the withdrawal in July of two female candidates, ESA had to reopen the call for nomination, which will be
closed on August 15. Due to these unforeseen circumstances, new candidates may therefore in principle join the
four current ones.
Welcome Cocktail
20:00 – 22:00 / Tuesday 25 / Prague Congress Centre (PCC)
Music: Brass Quintet (Walter Hofbauer, Karel Hons, Jan Perný, Ladislav Lejnar, Daniela Roubíčková)
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Closing Ceremony
and Closing Plenary
FRIDAY 28/8
18:00 – 20:00 / ROOMS FA GOČÁR 155 + KOTĚRA 105
Chair: Carmen Leccardi (University of Milano – Bicocca)
Christopher Whelan (University College Dublin):
The “Squeezed Middle” in the Great Recession: A Comparative European
Analysis of the Distribution of Economic Stress
Gurminder Bhambra (University of Warwick):
Postcolonial Reconstructions of Europe
Closing of the Conference
New elected ESA President
Thanks to organisers
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CLOSING CEREMONY AND CLOSING PLENARY
Plenary
Sessions
Opening Plenary
25/8 TUESDAY
17:30 – 20:00 / PRAGUE CONGRESS CENTRE
Chair: Tiziana Nazio
Tiziana Nazio teaches social research methods at
University of Torino (since 2008) and Collegio Carlo
Alberto (since 2010). She was research scientist at
University of Bielefeld (2000–03) where she received
her PhD; at Centre d’Estudis Demogràfics and at
University Pompeu Fabra (2003–05); at University
of Oxford and Nuffield College (2005–08). She
contributed to several EU projects and led an ESRC
one, and is now taking part to STYLE (www.
style-research.eu) and FamiliesAndSocieties (www.
familiesandsocieties.eu) FP7 projects. Her research
focuses on gender inequalities and life course
transitions in a comparative perspective. She is
member of ESA executive.
Arlie Hochschild
Deep Stories, Emotional
Agendas and Politics
I begin with a paradox. In the United States, as in
Europe, the gap between rich and poor has recently
widened. At the same time, right-wing groups have
risen for whom such a gap poses no problem at
all. Based on new fieldwork on the U.S. Tea Party
(approved by some 20% – 30% of Americans) I ask:
what emotional needs does such a movement meet?
More basically, how does emotion underlie political
belief? In answer I propose the concept of a deep story.
It’s an allegorical, collectively shared, honor-focused,
“feels-as-if” story. A man is standing in line for a ticket
he feels he greatly deserves and which confers honor.
At the front of the line is another man behind a dark
glass window handing out tickets. In front and in back
are others in line. To the side, is an official supervisor
of the line. Then some people “cut into” the front
of the line, and the story moves from there. Tickets
are for the American Dream. The supervisor is the
American president, and a rumor is flying that tickets
are running out.
They – and all of us – see through allegory. And once
established, we protect it by pursuing an emotional
agenda. This determines what a person wants to feel
and know. Liberals have a deep story too. Each story
– that of conservative and liberal – implies a strategy
of action for addressing global capitalism, and the
frightening idea that American– and European–
dominance and prosperity may be a “prophecy
that fails.” The idea of “deep stories” may help us
communicate across a widening political divide and
address the issues of difference, inequality – with
imagination and compassion.
Biography: A professor emerita of sociology at
University of California, Berkeley, Arlie Russell
Hochschild is the author of eight books including The
Managed Heart, The Second Shift, The Time Bind,
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The Outsourced Self, Global Woman (co-edited) and
So How’s the Family, and other essays. She has won
numerous awards, including three from the American
Sociological Association. Three of her books have
been mentioned as New York Times “Notable Books
of the Year,” and her work has been translated into
sixteen languages
Zygmunt Bauman
Out of Control and Running Wild; or
(Recent) History of Modern Inequality
Unilateral cancellation of the mutuality of dependence.
New managerial strategy: management through
uncertainty. The birth, condition and prospect of
precariat.
Biography: Zygmunt Bauman, Emeritus Professor,
University of Leeds, UK. Recent publications: “On
God and Man” (with Stanislaw Obirek) and “Babel”
(with Ezio Mauro).
Closing Plenary
28/8 FRIDAY
18:00 – 20:00 / ROOMS FA GOČÁR 155 + KOTĚRA 105
Chair: Carmen Leccardi
Carmen Leccardi is professor of Cultural Sociology
at the University of Milan – Bicocca and currently
President of the European Sociological Association.
She is Director of the PhD programme in Applied
Sociology and Social Research Methodology,
University of Milan – Bicocca. Here she is Director
of the inter-university Centre in ‘Gender Cultures’.
Her research interests include youth cultures, gender
differences, time experience and processes of cultural
change.
Christopher T. Whelan
The “Squeezed Middle” in the Great
Recession: A Comparative European
Analysis of the Distribution of
Economic Stress
In this paper we analyse variation on the impact of the
Great Recession on economic stress across income
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classes for a range of advanced European countries.
Our analysis shows that conclusions relating to
trends in polarisation versus middle class squeeze are
highly dependent on specification of welfare regime
and are significantly driven by exacerbation of the
degree of within regime heterogeneity introduced
by the changing circumstances in Iceland, Ireland
and Greece. Each exhibited a substantial increase in
level of economic stress. However, changes in the
pattern of income class differentiation were somewhat
different. In Iceland while all classes experienced
significant increases in stress levels, a form of middle
class squeeze was observed. For Ireland the pattern of
change involved a contrast between the three lowest
and the two highest classes. In this case polarization
does not exclude middle class squeeze. For Greece we
observe a more hierarchically differentiated pattern of
change although, as in the Irish case, there is a contrast
between the three highest and the two lowest income
classes. Changes in the distribution of household
equivalent income played no role in explaining the
changing distribution of economic stress across
income classes once the impact of material deprivation
was taken into account. These findings bring out the
extent to which the impact of the Great Recession
varied even among the hardest-hit countries, and
even more so between them and the countries where
it represented a less dramatic, though still very
substantial, macroeconomic shock. They also serve to
highlight the advantages of going beyond reliance on
income in seeking to understand the impact of such
a shock.
Biography: Christopher T. Whelan is Emeritus
Professor of Sociology at the School of Sociology
and the Geary Institute for Public Policy, University
College Dublin. He was formerly Professor of
Sociology at the School of Sociology, Social Policy
and Social Work, Queen’s University Belfast and
Chair of the Standing Committee of the Social
Sciences of the European Science Foundation and the
European Consortium for Sociological Research. His
research interests include the causes and consequences
of poverty and inequality, social mobility and
inequality and recently had a substantial involvement
on the Growing Inequalities’ Impacts (GINI) project.
He has published extensively on these topics and on
economic and social change in Ireland during bust and
booms
Gurminder K. Bhambra
Postcolonial Reconstructions
of Europe
The cosmopolitan cultural diversity of Europe
tends to be counter-posed to that constituted by
and through multicultural others. The latter are
seen to import their diversity into (and against) the
cultural plurality already present in Europe. Counterposing cosmopolitanism and multiculturalism in
this way demonstrates a Eurocentred particularism
at the heart of the cosmopolitan European project.
Habermas’s association of multiculturalism with
what he calls ‘postcolonial immigrant societies’, for
example, demonstrates a parochial understanding that
limits the ‘postcolonial’ to those ‘others’ who migrate
to Europe, and renders invisible the long-standing
histories that connect those migrants with Europe.
In this way, issues that refer to the ‘postcolonial’ are
seen as beginning with immigration and carried by
the non-European ‘other’. These multicultural others
are not seen as constitutive of Europe’s own selfunderstanding and as part of its history of colonialism
(a history both of individual nation-states and the
common European project). In this plenary, I take
issue with the parochial historiography that underpins
such accounts. In particular, I argue that insofar as
the cosmopolitan project of Europe does not come to
terms with its colonial past and postcolonial present,
it establishes and legitimizes neocolonial policies both
within and outwith Europe. Supposed ‘multicultural
others’ are not seen as legitimate beneficiaries of
a postwar social settlement, but as obstacles to its
continuation and increasingly as targets of punitive
policies. This is an outcome that subverts the very
promise of cosmopolitanism and calls urgent attention
to the necessary postcolonial reconstruction of
(understandings of) Europe.
Biography: Gurminder K Bhambra is Professor
of Sociology at the University of Warwick. For the
academic year 2014–15, she was Visiting Fellow in
the Department of Sociology, Princeton University
and Visitor at the Institute for Advanced Study,
Princeton. Her research interests are primarily in the
area of historical sociology and contemporary social
theory and she is also interested in the intersection of
the social sciences with recent work in postcolonial
and decolonial studies. She is author of Connected
Sociologies (Bloomsbury, 2014) and Rethinking
Modernity: Postcolonialism and the Sociological
Imagination (Palgrave, 2007) which won the 2008
Philip Abrams Memorial Prize for best first book
in sociology. She has co-edited three collections,
Silencing Human Rights (Palgrave, 2009); 1968 in
Retrospect (Palgrave, 2009); and African Athena
(OUP, 2011). She also set up the Global Social Theory
website for those interested in social theory in global
perspective. She tweets in a personal capacity
@gkbhambra.
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Summary Table
of Semi-Plenary
Sessions
26/8 WEDNESDAY / 9:00 – 10:30
FCE D1122
SPS01 / FAMILY FORMATION AND PRACTICES OF LIFE QUALITY:
INEQUALITIES AND NEW OPPORTUNITIES ACROSS EUROPE
Chair: Isabella Crespi
Esther Dermott: Displaying and Doing Family Life: What is ‘Good Parenting’
and Who Says So?
Heinz-Herbert Noll: Quality of Life and The Family: A Multifaceted and Complex
Relationship
FCE B280
SPS02 / PUBLIC POLICIES AND SOLIDARITY IN WOMEN’S LIVES:
DIFFERENCES AND INEQUALITIES
Chair: Maria Carmela Agodi
Akosua Adomako Ampofu: Changing Gender Policies in Ghana: The Journeys of
Civil Society and State Actors
Glenda Tibe Bonifacio: Contesting Publics in Asian Contexts: Women and Activism
for Social Justice
FA Kotěra 105
SPS03 / NEW RACISMS, DIFFERENCES AND AGENCY IN
EUROPE: PERSPECTIVES ON ISLAMOPHOBIA
Chairs: Heidemarie Winkel / Ipek Demir
Tariq Modood: Equality and Group Identity Revisited
Abdellali Hajjat: How Racialization Works? Ethnography of Ongoing Islamophobia
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27/8 THURSDAY / 9:00 – 10:30
FCE D1122
SPS04 / A GENERATION DIVIDED? REALITIES OF AND
RESPONSES TO INEQUALITY AND INJUSTICES AMONG
CONTEMPORARY YOUNG PEOPLE
Chair: Aurélie Aline Mary
Walter R. Heinz: Pathways to Adulthood, Intra-Generational Differentiation and
Life Course Policy
Cécile Van de Velde: The Debt and the Doubt. A Generational Perspective on Inequalities
FCE B280
SPS05 / SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION AND NEW TECHNOLOGIES
Chair: Gerben Moerman
Stefan Timmermans: The Unbearable Lightness of Genomic Being
Deborah Lupton: Lively Sociology in the Age of Lively Data
FA Kotěra 105
SPS06 / EXTENDING WESTERN VIEWS OF THE SOCIAL
WORLD: EASTERN EUROPE, SOCIAL SCIENCE AND UNEQUAL
KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTION
Chair: Tomáš Kostelecký
Tomasz Zarycki: Peripheral Redefinitions of Western Critical Thought: the Case of
Poland as Seen in the Wider Context of Central and Eastern Europe
Petr Jehlička: The Invisible Gardener: Why Key Sustainability Lessons From
the East Are Being Ignored
28/8 FRIDAY / 9:00 – 10:30
FCE D1122
SPS07 / DARK NETWORKS
Chair: Mark D. Jacobs
Federico Varese: The Study of Extra-Legal Governance: Conceptual, Theoretical and
Empirical Challenges, and Some Tentative Solutions
Matías Dewey: Porous Borders: Legality, Illegality, and The Economy
FCE B280
SPS08 / THE LEGACIES OF STUART HALL AND RICHARD
HOGGART FOR THE FUTURE OF MARXIST STUDIES OF MEDIA
AND CULTURE
Chair: Christian Fuchs
Angela McRobbie: Stuart Hall and the Rise of the Black and Asian British Artists:
A Sociology of De-centred Art in a Post-Colonial Frame
Jim McGuigan: Hoggart, Hall and Contemporary Cultural Studies
FA Kotěra 105
SPS09 / MODELING UNCERTAINTIES, PRODUCING DIFFERENCES
Chair: Antti Silvast
Robin Williams: The New Knowledge Infrastructures of the Turbulent Technology Market
Paul N. Edwards: Time and Risk in Climate Knowledge: An Infrastructure Perspective
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Semi-Plenary
Sessions
26/8 WEDNESDAY
9:00 – 10:30 / ROOM FCE D1122
SPS01 / FAMILY FORMATION AND PRACTICES OF LIFE
QUALITY: INEQUALITIES AND NEW OPPORTUNITIES
ACROSS EUROPE
Chair: Isabella Crespi
Isabella Crespi is associate professor in Family
sociology and Cultural sociology at the Faculty of
Education, University of Macerata, Italy. She has
a Ph.D. in Sociology and Methodology of research
(Catholic University of Milan). She is coordinator of
the ESA RN13 Sociology of families and intimate
lives (2013–2015). Current research activities include
studies about family, gender and work in European
social policies but also gender identity process, the
definition of difference, diversity and inequality.
Esther Dermott
Displaying and Doing Family Life: What
is ‘Good Parenting’ and Who Says So?
Interest in parents and their parenting practices is
aligned with shifts towards more individualised
personal relationships, the large-scale acceptance of
neo-liberal views on the role of the welfare state, and
the central importance of parent-child relationships
both to individuals and society more broadly. This
paper will draw out some of the key aspects of ‘good
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parenting’ in popular and political discourse and
highlight how they are frequently associated with
an overly narrow, and problematic, formulation of
positive child outcomes that are centred on ensuring
future labour market participation; one in which the
quality of life of the child plays only a minor role.
Drawing on the concept of ‘displaying families’ the
paper then argues that this is as a result of the need
for an audience for parenting practices: while family
members are one form of audience, parenting also
needs to be recognised by the state and significant
players, such as educational establishments, in order
to be classified as ‘good’. As a consequence of these
arguments, the paper suggests that while there is
a justification for a normative definition of deficient
parenting and caring practices, this is better addressed
through a focus on defining what is bad in terms of
extreme neglect or abuse rather than attempting to
categorise good practices. Finally, the value of family
sociologists combining newer conceptual tools in
exploring older forms of inequality is noted.
Biography: Dr Esther Dermott is Professor
of Sociology at the University of Bristol, UK.
A sociologist of family life, her research examines
the culture, practices and policies associated with
contemporary parenthood, and interrogates dominant
views and measures of ‘good parenting’. She has
a longstanding research focus on the practices and
meanings of fatherhood. Recent research projects
include the ESRC funded ‘Poverty and Social
Exclusion in the UK (on which she is contributing
analysis on gender and parenting) and ‘Post-separation
fathering: negotiating intimacy and risk in parenting
practice’ funded by the British Academy. She is the
author of Intimate Fatherhood (2008, Routledge) and
co-editor of Displaying Families (2011, Palgrave).
Her most recent writing includes analysis of the
relationship between parenting and poverty (in
Sociology, 2015 and Social Policy and Society, 2014)
and a special issue of Families, Relationships and
Societies (2015) on patterns of change and continuity
in fatherhood.
Heinz-Herbert Noll
Quality of Life and the Family:
A Multifaceted and Complex
Relationship
Not only from research, but also from everyday
knowledge, there is ample evidence that the family
is key for people’s life quality across European
societies. Departing from different notions and
conceptualizations of well-being, in this presentation
the family will be considered as an institution that
produces and enjoys quality of life at the same time.
The presentation thus addresses in the first place
the role of the family as a producer of well-being
and also discusses different family-specific ways
of consuming and enjoying quality of life. In its
second part, the presentation will put the emphasis on
subjective well-being as an important and currently
particularly popular component of the “good life” by
reviewing the available empirical evidence of how
family characteristics as well as family related sorts
of behaviour and events, e.g. marriage, child birth,
divorce, seem to be associated with different levels
and changes of individual subjective well-being.
Moreover some particular challenges of researching
subjective well-being from a family perspective will
be identified and discussed.
Biography: Dr. Heinz-Herbert Noll was director of
the Social Indicators Research Centre of GESIS –
Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences in Mannheim
until his retirement in 2014. Currently he works as
a freelance researcher and consultant. He graduated in
sociology, economics and statistics at the University of
Frankfurt and received his doctorate at the University
of Mannheim. Noll has published widely on topics
related to social indicators and social reporting,
quality of life, subjective well-being and social
inequality, including poverty. He was involved in
several German and European projects addressing
issues of well-being measurement, most recently
the e-Frame project. He also has taught at various
European universities. Noll served as President of
the ISA – Research Committee “Social Indicators”
as well as of the “International Society for Quality of
Life Studies” and he was/is a member of the editorial
boards of several international journals, e.g. “Social
Indicators Research”. Currently he is also a member
of the scientific advisory board of the Federal
Government’s strategy on quality of life in Germany.
26/8 WEDNESDAY
9:00 – 10:30 / ROOM FCE B280
SPS02 / PUBLIC POLICIES AND SOLIDARITY IN
WOMEN’S LIVES: DIFFERENCES AND INEQUALITIES
Chair: Maria Carmela Agodi
Maria Carmela Agodi is a full professor of
sociology, teaching courses in sociology, social
policy, methodology and sociology of science, at the
University Federico II in Naples, where she is also
a member of the Scientific Committee of the Ph.D.
Program on Mind, Gender, and Languages and the
Chair of the Master Degree in Social Services and
Social Policies. Her research, essays, and books
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focus on institutional change, rationality, reflexivity,
welfare and the “knowledge society”. Her main
research topics include gender studies and science,
technology & society. She is currently working at the
FP7 Funded Action Research Project GENOVATE
– Transforming Organizational Culture for Gender
Equality in Research and Innovation. She is a member
of the Executive Committee of the Italian Sociological
Association (AIS) and of ESA and the Chair of ESA
RN33 – Women's and Gender Studies.
Akosua Adomako Ampofu
Changing Gender Policies in Ghana:
The Journeys of Civil Society and
State Actors
Contemporary women’s movements and organisations
constitute an area of prolific output, especially in
sociology and political science. In recent years
feminist scholars in the global South have focused
a lot of attention on the ways in which civil society
organisations have addressed women’s rights
as well as how they have expanded the concept
of rights and contributed to the democratisation
process (Moghadam, 2005). In Africa, and Ghana,
women’s activism has a long history – from struggles
under “so-called” traditional African states for
specific conditions for women, to contemporary
legal and social struggles. Steady has noted that
women’s collective activism in Africa is rooted in
“indigenous mechanisms of female mobilisation and
cooperation; the historical experiences of colonisation;
and the present reality of corporate globalisation”
(2006:1). In Ghana, unlike the experiences of
many newly, independent African nations where
women were usually ignored or their contributions
downplayed, Kwame Nkrumah, made a conscious
effort to recognize and validate the important
contributions of women in nation building by
including them in his government. Since then women
have had more ambivalent relationships with the state,
sometimes cordial through Women’s Machineries, at
other times more confrontational. This paper seeks to
speak to some of these journeys.
Biography: Akosua Adomako Ampofo is Professor
of African and Gender Studies, and Director of the
Institute of African Studies, University of Ghana,
Legon. An activist-scholar, she is a member of
several networks where her work addresses African
Knowledge systems; Identity Politics such as Genderbased Violence; Women’s work; Masculinities;
and Gendered Representations in Popular Culture
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(music and religion). Her most recent publication
is Transatlantic Feminisms: Women’s and Gender
Studies in Africa and the Diaspora. Lanham, MD,
Lexington Books (co-edited with Cheryl Rodriguez
and Dzodzi Tsikata, 2015). She is a member of the
African Studies Association (US); founding VicePresident of The African Studies Association of Africa;
Co-president of RC32 on Women and Society, the
International Sociological Association with Josephine
Beoku-Betts; and an honorary Fellow of the Human
Sciences Research Council of South Africa. She has
been a Fulbright Junior & New Century Scholar, and
in 2015–16 will be a Fulbright Scholar-in Residence
at Concordia University, Irvine, CA. In 2010 she
was awarded the Sociologists for Women in Society
Feminist Activism award and in 2014 was a Mellon
Fellow with the Centre for African Studies at the
University of Cape Town.
Glenda Tibe Bonifacio
Contesting Publics in Asian Contexts:
Women and Activism for Social Justice
Since the tide of feminism and its ideals of
women’s empowerment seeped through colonization,
modernization and globalization, women in different
parts of the world have continued their own brand
of activism and forge solidarity to promote change
and social justice. Their sustained activism across
many fronts – liberation, independence, legal
challenges, violence, etc. – are often unheard of or
unrecognized in the West due to media selection of
what is ‘good news’ that often reproduce stereotypical
constructs of ‘Asian women’ or the ‘Other’ orientalist
paradigm of the passive victim. Representation of the
‘Other’ to western women promotes the essentialist
objectification of ‘Third world’ female bodies, and
that the only way for their genuine empowerment is to
follow the ‘western’ models that place in opposition
‘gender and culture.’
This presentation highlights the contested publics of
women’s activism in selected Asian countries – from
the local, national, and transnational – to advocate for
change. Social justice is construed as the elimination
of oppressive barriers, structures, and practices that
deny women’s value as human beings. It argues that the
conception of social justice and how it should be carried
out depends on the socio-cultural milieu and particular
histories of women in Asian communities. The
discussion centres on key issues of women’s activism
and the building of solidarity networks, mainly based
on public policies that impede on the rights of women.
Asia is a hegemonic term that encapsulates geographic
location, shared histories, and collective futures.
Asia is presumed to converge with western models
of development to be at par with modernity. But
Asia is a diverse region with rich histories and
complex pathways for change. Arguably, there
is no singular, linear approach to carving out
niches of women’s empowerment in all societies.
In this presentation, the particular stories of
violence, reproductive rights, labour welfare, and
democratization are highlighted in the cases of the
Philippines, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Thailand and
Indonesia.
Biography: Glenda Tibe Bonifacio is an associate
professor of women and gender studies at the
University of Lethbridge. She has taught at the
University of the Philippines for over nine years
before migrating to Australia and Canada. Glenda is
the author of Pinay on the Prairies: Filipino Women
and Transnational Identities (UBC Press 2013); the
editor of Gender and Rural Migration: Realities,
Conflict and Change (Routledge 2014), Feminism and
Migration: Cross-Cultural Engagements (Springer
2012); co-editor of Gender, Religion and Migration
(Lexington Books 2010) and Migrant Domestic Work
and Family Rights (forthcoming). At present, she is
working on projects related to youth migration and
feminism.
26/8 WEDNESDAY
9:00 – 10:30 / ROOM FA KOTĚRA 105
SPS03 / NEW RACISMS, DIFFERENCES AND AGENCY
IN EUROPE: PERSPECTIVES ON ISLAMOPHOBIA
Chairs: Heidemarie Winkel / Ipek Demir
Heidemarie Winkel, Dr. phil. habil. is a professor
of sociology at the University of Bielefeld. Her
professorial thesis is a qualitative study about gender
relations in the worldwide ecumene, taking women in
Arab societies as an empirical example. Main research
interests are plural modernities; qualitative methods;
sociology of knowledge, religion and gender studies.
Ipek Demir (PhD Sussex) is a Senior Lecturer in
Sociology at the University of Leicester. Previously
she was an ESRC Postdoc Fellow at the University of
Cambridge. She recently held an AHRC Fellowship,
examining Kurdish diaspora. Demir is the founder
and co-coordinator of BSA’s Diaspora, Migration and
Transnationalism Study Group and the Vice-Chair of
ESA’s Sociology of Migration RN.
Tariq Modood
Equality and Group Identity Revisited
At the centre of my approach to ethnicity is that it is
a group identity ‘from the inside’ but in much of social
science ethnicity is understood as something that is
‘constructed from the outside’, namely that it is an
ascribed identity which is a target of discrimination, or
stronger still, is constructed as a form of ‘Othering’.
I think that both these aspects of ethnicity have
a real world existence and political significance, and
cannot be reduced to each other, but I do not know
of an existing approach which satisfactorily gives
each its due within a unified theory. For example,
multiculturalists like me argue that Muslims should
be recognised as a group; but I am aware that for
many egalitarians the issue is not recognition but
defeating stereotypes about Muslims, not promoting
a Muslim identity but protecting Muslims from antiMuslim prejudice, discrimination, politics, violence
etc. Indeed, many Muslims do not want to valorise
Muslim identity and feel oppressed by its valorisation
by others. The same point can be made about any
inferiorised group or collective identity, such as
‘black’, ‘woman’ or ‘working class’. So, what is the
relationship between challenging inferiorisation and
promoting positive group identities? I want to explore
these two understandings of group identity with a view
to producing a unified theory and a normative basis
for recognising group identities and accommodating
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group representation that goes beyond merely antiracism, anti-sexism, anti-Islamophobia and so on.
I make a plea for studying Islamophobia (and groups
as negatively perceived from the outside, generally)
within a normative framework which priorities groups
fighting outsider perceptions by boosting insider
identifications (‘the struggle for recognition’).
Biography: Tariq Modood is Professor of Sociology,
Politics and Public Policy at the University of Bristol
and the founding Director of the Centre for the
Study of Ethnicity and Citizenship. He is a regular
contributor to the media and policy debates in Britain.
He was awarded a MBE for services to social sciences
and ethnic relations in 2001 and was elected a member
of the Academy of Social Sciences in 2004. He served
on the Commission on the Future of Multi-Ethnic
Britain, the National Equality Panel and currently is
on the Commission on Religion and Belief in British
Public Life.
He has led many research projects on ethnic minorities
and Muslims, having held over 40 grants and
consultancies and has over 30 (co-)authored and
(co-)edited books and reports and over 150 articles or
chapters in political philosophy, sociology and public
policy. His latest books include Multiculturalism:
A Civic Idea (2nd ed; 2013) and as co-editor Global
Migration, Ethnicity and Britishness (2011), European
Multiculturalisms (2012), Tolerance, Intolerance and
Respect (2013), Religion in a Liberal State (2013) and
Multiculturalism Rethought (2015).
Abdellali Hajjat
How Racialization Works? Ethnography
of Ongoing Islamophobia
Islamophobia is a complex social process of
racialization leaning on the sign of (real or perceived)
belonging to the Muslim religion, which vary
according to national contexts and historical periods.
This is a global and gendered phenomenon because
it's influenced by the international circulation of ideas
and people and by gender relations. Islamophobia
is a “total social fact” according the definition of
Marcel Mauss, since it deals with “all society and its
institutions” (political, administrative, legal, economic,
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media and intellectual). Based on this definition,
this paper focuses on what ethnography could bring
to a better analysis of racialization, since most of
scientific accounts on Islamophobia rely on internal
discourse analysis. A good knowledge of social forces
that provokes ideological convergence about the
“Muslim problem” invites us to analyze how social
fields work: economy, politics, media, administration,
academia and activism, etc. The sociology of social
fields is a prerequisite for understanding not only of
the production of discourse about Islam, but also the
mobilization wanting to impose the idea of a “Muslim
problem”. The construction of the “Muslim problem”
is performed at the intersection of several social fields,
which each obey rules and are traversed by specific
tensions. We’ll try to understand how a generalized
heteronomy of social fields, as a consequence of
neo-liberal austerity policies, favors the action of
multi-positioned agents reaching to transform and
circulate the idea of a “Muslim problem” in several
social fields.
Biography: Abdellali Hajjat is Assistant Professor in
Political Science at the University of Paris – Ouest
Nanterre. He recently published Islamophobia. How
the French elites forged the “Muslim problem”
(Paris: La Découverte, 2013, with Marwan
Mohammed), The March for Equality and Against
Racism (Paris: Éditions Amsterdam, 2013) and The
Boundaries of “National Identity”: The Injunction
to Assimilate in Metropolitan and Colonial France
(Paris: La Découverte, 2012). His research interests
are threefold. He first focuses on the articulation
of citizenship and race in French law, analyzing
the “assimilation” requirement in the process of
naturalization and the racialization of Muslims
applicants both in colonial and postcolonial contexts.
He secondly studies urban uprisings and political
mobilizations by postcolonial immigrants in France
in working-class neighbourhoods, particularly in
May 68 and afterwards. Thirdly, he launched a new
research project on Islamophobia as a “total social
fact”, the construction of the “Muslim problem”
and the redefinition of French secularism, focusing
on the complex social mechanisms that entail the
racialization of Muslims in various social fields
(politics, mainstream media, human rights law,
academia, companies, care sector, etc.).
27/8 THURSDAY
9:00 – 10:30 / ROOM FCE D1122
SPS04 / A GENERATION DIVIDED? REALITIES OF AND
RESPONSES TO INEQUALITY AND INJUSTICES AMONG
CONTEMPORARY YOUNG PEOPLE
Chair: Aurélie Aline Mary
Aurélie Mary is a sociology researcher at Tampere
University, Finland. She is specialised in the study of
youth transitions to adulthood within a cross-country
comparative context. Her current research aims at
bridging the gap between research and practice, and
between youth researchers and youth workers. She has
been part of the ESA RN30 board since 2009 and is
the current coordinator for the RN.
Walter R. Heinz
Pathways to Adulthood, IntraGenerational Differentiation
and Life Course Policy
In contrast to the popular notions like “Generation X”
or the “Lost Generation”, which construct a superficial
impression of a uniform youth, the concept of intragenerational diversity represents social reality much
better.
I will argue that the state’s life course policy creates
pathways from school to work that contribute to the
social stratification of life chances and thus to an
internal differentiation of generations. Three cases will
be presented in order to support this assumption: The
traditional separation between vocational education
and training (VET) and academic pathways in
Germany. The reconstruction of academic pathways in
the “Bologna Process” (BA and MA) and increasing
university enrolment. The consequences of the Great
Recession on young people’s transitions to adults.
Biography: Walter R. Heinz is Professor emeritus of
Sociology and Psychology and Senior Faculty member
of the Bremen International Graduate School of Social
Sciences (BIGSSS), University of Bremen, Germany.
Currently he is interim research director of the German
Centre of Higher Education and Science Research
(DZHW).
His research interests are sociology of youth,
transitions from education to employment in crossnational perspective, biography and life course studies.
Cécile Van de Velde
The Debt and the Doubt.
A Generational Perspective
on Inequalities
Are we witnessing the emergence of a new
“generational” consciousness? As crisis affects in
priority young people, this paper analyses how they
perceive their own place within generational and
social inequalities. It identifies to what extent they
define themselves as a generation and with which
arguments. This study is based on a large comparative
inquiry in 5 cities (Montreal, Santiago de Chile,
Madrid, Paris, Hong-Kong), mixing more than 120
in-depth interviews on young people from different
social classes, statistics, observations of recent youth
protests, and public debates. It shows that almost
a century after Mannheim’s theory on “generational
consciousness” as a marker of a “generation”,
a feeling of belonging is actually emerging among
young generations, but on a fragmented way and at
an infra-generational level, especially among students
and graduated people. The paper identifies two main
“grammars” of generational inequalities: “debt” and
“doubt”. These rhetorics are used very differently
according to social contexts: the discourse of a burden
of “debt” –financial and environmental– is more often
used in liberal contexts, whereas the one of “doubt”
-on governors and on future- is more frequent in
central and southern Europe. The presentation will
give an account of these contrasts in relation to the
way welfare states, labour markets and demographic
trends shape inter- and intra-generational inequalities
since crisis.
Biography: Cécile Van de Velde is currently Professor
of Sociology at the University of Montreal. Her
main research interests cover youth, life courses
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and generational inequalities in contemporary
societies, with a comparative approach. Her first book
« Becoming an Adult. Compared Sociology of Youth
in Europe » (Presses Universitaires de France, 2008)
compares transitions into adulthood in Denmark,
Great Britain, France and Spain, mixing a longitudinal
analysis of the Europanel data and 135 qualitative
interviews. She received the « Le Monde » Award for
Academic Research for her work. Her new research
tackles the issue of generational relationships in a time
of “crisis”, and the way inequalities and solidarity
between generations play out in contemporary
societies. On these topics, she recently co-directed
the special issue “Rethinking inter-generational
inequalities” (Revue Française de Sociologie, 2013)
and signed the handbook « Sociology of Life Course »
(Armand Colin, 2015). Her ongoing study analyses the
new subjective tensions within young people’s lives,
their diverse reactions to crisis, and the perceptions of
generational inequalities, in America and Europe.
27/8 THURSDAY
9:00 – 10:30 / ROOM FCE B280
SPS05 / SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
AND NEW TECHNOLOGIES
Chair: Gerben Moerman
Gerben Moerman holds a PhD in social research
Methodology. His expertise lies in the field of
qualitative research and mixed methods. Specifically,
he works on qualitative interviewing and teaches
different forms of qualitative analysis such as
Grounded Theory, Content Analysis, Discourse
analysis and Ethnomethodology. He is lecturer in
sociology at the University of Amsterdam.
Stefan Timmermans
The Unbearable Lightness
of Genomic Being
In this talk, I discuss the increased routinization
of genomic testing for patients by examining how
genotype-phenotype causality is established and its
myriad consequences for disease management. Using
ethnographic data, I follow the technology of exome
sequencing from the laboratory where staff process and
interpret patient samples to the clinic where clinicians
inform patients of results and to the home where patients
locate these results within the broader challenges of
the disease. Because genomic test results reverberate
through family trees, they reframe the past and the
future, offering eugenic opportunities. Still, in the end,
genomic information is more abstract than effective,
especially in the overdetermined situation of disability.
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Biography: Stefan Timmermans is professor of
sociology at UCLA. He is the author of Sudden
Death and the Myth of CPR (Temple 1999), The
Gold Standard: The Challenge of Evidence-Based
Medicine and Standardization in Health Care
(Temple, 2003, with Marc Berg), Postmortem: How
Medical Examiners Explain Suspicious Deaths
(Chicago, 2006), Saving Babies? The Consequences
of Newborn Genetic Screening (Chicago 2013, with
Mara Buchbinder) andAbductive Analysis: Theorizing
Qualitative Research (Chicago 2014, with Iddo
Tavory). He is also senior editor medical sociology for
the journal Social Science and Medicine.
Deborah Lupton
Lively Sociology in the Age
of Lively Data
Humans have become digital data subjects, constantly
emitting data as they engage with digital technologies
and move around in sensor-embedded spaces. In the
context of the digital global knowledge economy,
digital data, both ‘small’ and ‘big’, have become
invested with significant value. Digital data may be
characterised as ‘lively’ in a number of ways. First,
these data are about human life itself: people’s beliefs,
behaviours, habits and bodies. Second, these data
have their own social lives. They are dynamic,
constantly being configured and reconfigured as
people interact with online technologies and circulated
and repurposed by a multitude of different actors
and agencies. Third, these data have become an
influential part of everyday lives, affecting beliefs and
behaviours and increasingly, people’s life chances via
the assumptions and inferences that are developed
from predictive analytics. Finally, as contributors to
the global knowledge economy, digital data are part
of livelihoods. I argue in this paper that the vitality of
digital data has major implications for sociology, both
in terms of the types of topics that are addressed by
sociologists and the research methods that they adopt.
Sociologists need to come to terms with lively data
and associated data practices. In doing so, they will
contribute to and develop lively sociology.
Biography: Deborah Lupton is Centenary Research
Professor in the News & Media Research Centre,
Faculty of Arts & Design, University of Canberra.
Her latest books are Medicine as Culture, 3rd edition
(Sage, 2012), Fat (Routledge, 2013), Risk, 2nd
edition (Routledge, 2013), The Social Worlds of the
Unborn (Palgrave Macmillan, 2013), The Unborn
Human (editor, Open Humanities Press, 2013), Digital
Sociology (Routledge, 2015) and The Quantified Self:
A Sociology of Self-Tracking (forthcoming, Polity).
Her current research interests all involve aspects of
digital sociology: big data cultures, self-tracking
practices, the use of digital technologies in pregnancy
and parenting, the digital surveillance of children, and
digital health technologies.
27/8 THURSDAY
09:00 – 10:30 / ROOM FA KOTĚRA 105
SPS06 / EXTENDING WESTERN VIEWS OF THE SOCIAL
WORLD: EASTERN EUROPE, SOCIAL SCIENCE AND
UNEQUAL KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTION
Chair: Tomáš Kostelecký
Tomáš Kostelecký is the Director of the Institute of
Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences and
a senior researcher in its Department of Local and
Regional Studies. He is professionally interested in the
analysis of spatial aspects of human behaviour, local,
regional, and comparative politics, and the political
consequences of metropolisation and suburbanisation.
Tomasz Zarycki
Peripheral Redefinitions of Western
Critical Thought: The Case of Poland
as Seen in the Wider Context of
Central and Eastern Europe
The paper will present a model of reception and
re-contextualization of global intellectual ideas in
the peripheral setting of Polish academia which, as it
will be argued, may serve as a case study illustrating
mechanisms characteristic for several other societies,
in particular, these of Central and Eastern Europe.
The proposed model will be based on the concept
of “field of power” drawn from Pierre Bourdieu.
As it will be argued, a typical configuration of the
field of power in peripheral countries may be seen
as considerably different from one observed in most
Western societies. Instead of a classical opposition
between economic and cultural poles, the peripheral
field of power is shaped by a specific cleavage
effecting from different responses of a peripheral
society to the pressure or hegemony of the global core
(to use a notion drawn form the vocabulary of the
world-system-theory). Such a cleavage may be seen
as producing two opposite ideologies compensating
a country’s dependence. While one is usually
cosmopolitan and liberal (or “pro-core”) and the other
conservative and nationalistic (or “anti-core”), both
of them appear to eagerly adopt fashionable concepts
of Western critical thought. This process of what can
be seen as parallel appropriations and redefinitions
of classical global concepts will be illustrated by the
case of uses of post-colonial theory in contemporary
Poland. It will be shown how its specific adaptations
are shaped by the relation of their authors to particular
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sectors of the peripheral Polish field of power with
the authors’ specific resources and strategies of
facing the processes of globalization. Both modes
of redefinition of post-colonial theory, as it will be
demonstrated, could be seen as attempts at establishing
a dialogue between peripheral intelligentsias and both
their internal opponents as well as dominant Western
intellectual elites.
Biography: Tomasz Zarycki is an Associate Professor
and Director of the Robert B. Zajonc Institute
for Social Studies at the University of Warsaw,
Poland. He is a sociologist and a social geographer,
specializing in sociology of politics, sociology of
culture, sociology of knowledge, critical sociology,
and discourse analysis with a particular focus on
Polish and Eastern European societies. His most recent
book is “Ideologies of Eastness in Central and Eastern
Europe” (Routledge, 2014). His articles appeared in
journals such as “Current Sociology”, “Communist
and Post-Communist Studies”, “East European Politics
and Societies”, “Europe-Asia Studies”, “GeoForum”,
“Journal of Communist Studies and Transition
Politics”, “Russian Education & Society”, “Theory
and Society”, and several others.
Petr Jehlička
The Invisible Gardener: Why Key
Sustainability Lessons From the East
are Being Ignored
Between one and two thirds of East European
populations grow some of the food consumed in their
households. These food practices are significant in
terms of food security, healthy diet and environmental
sustainability and account for large volumes of
household food consumption. These practises nurture
social cohesion, resilience and informal food exchange
networks which span the urban-rural divide. All
social classes and age groups grow and exchange
food. Significantly, some twenty-five years since
the end of socialism the increasingly affluent East
European middle classes continue to grow food. And
yet, the burgeoning literature on home gardening
and other forms of alternative food networks in the
global North has failed to register this large scale
non-market food production. Home gardening in
the West is typically framed as innovative, modern
and progressive practice. In contrast, post-socialist
informal food production remains to be viewed as
a path-dependent economic strategy of disadvantaged
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segments of society, set to disappear with the
development of the market economy. This contextdependent conceptualisation highlights the unequal
knowledge production and contentions arising from
the endeavour to use insights from the post-socialist
European “periphery” to unsettle the hegemony of
concepts generated in the Western context. The aim
of this address is twofold. First, to consider possible
reasons for the negativity that riddles most of the
existing research on East European home gardening.
These include the tendency of much of the scholarship
to consider personal relations in Eastern Europe as
economic necessity and the overemphasis on the
economy in analyses of post-socialism. Another
reason is the dominant conceptualisation of Eastern
Europe as a backward, undeveloped “other”, in
particular with regard to practices branded as “rural”
and “traditional”. The second aim is to propose
an alternative conceptualisation of East European
informal food practices as “quiet sustainability” as
exuberant, appealing and socially diverse, but also
unforced, forms of sustainability which nurture
cooperation and sense of accomplishment. These
discussions are of particular significance in the context
of widespread household food production and a rapid
rise of affluent middle classes in emerging economies.
Biography: Petr Jehlička (RNDr in Geography,
Charles University, Prague; PhD in Social and
Political Sciences, Cambridge University) is Senior
Lecturer in Environmental Geography at The Open
University in the UK. His research, with a long-term
focus on East European environmentalism, was
initially concerned with the unintended consequences
of the import of the western ideal of civil society
in post-socialist societies and the divergence this
represented from state-socialist and pre-socialist
alternative culture and politics. This work was
published in Environment and History, Environmental
Politics, Czech Sociological Review, Nonprofit
and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, Transactions of the
Institute of British Geographers and several book
chapters. Later the scope of his research broadened
to study the process of “Europeanization” of
environmental governance in new EU member states.
This has led to the current interest in sustainable food
production and consumption, the outcome of which
was published in a range of co-authored book chapters
and articles published in Social Indicators Research,
Geoforum and Journal of Rural Studies. For open and
free access to these publications please visit the Open
Research Online repository at http://oro.open.ac.uk/.
28/8 FRIDAY
09:00 – 10:30 / ROOM FCE D1122
SPS07 / DARK NETWORKS
Chair: Mark D. Jacobs
Mark D. Jacobs is Professor of Sociology at George
Mason University, where from 1992–99 he was also
Founding Director of the first interdisciplinary Ph.D.
Program in Cultural Studies in the United States.
He currently chairs ESA’s RN7 (Culture); he is past
Chair of the Section on the Sociology of Culture of
the American Sociological Association. He wrote
Screwing the System and Making It Work: Juvenile
Justice in the No-Fault Society (University of Chicago
Press, 1990) and edited The Blackwell Companion to
the Sociology of Culture (2005), among other books.
Federico Varese
The Study of Extra-Legal Governance:
Conceptual, Theoretical and Empirical
Challenges, and Some Tentative
Solutions
This key note talk will address the conceptual,
theoretical and empirical challenges in the study of
extra legal organizations such as organized crime and
Mafias. I will address the conceptual confusion over
key definitions in this field, and offer a framework for
the study of extra-legal phenomena, which places this
field firmly within mainstream economic sociology.
I will then discuss the importance of protection theory
to understand the behaviour of organizations that try
to govern territories and markets, such as States and
Mafias. Finally, I will address research design and data
collection challenges. In particular, I will stress the
importance of 'not selecting on the dependent variable',
and the possibilities afforded by the quantification
of court records, in particular the application of
quantitative content analysis, correspondence analysis
and social network analysis. I will mainly draw upon
my own research results.
Biography: Federico Varese is a Professor of
Criminology at the University of Oxford and a Senior
Research Fellow at Nuffield College, Oxford. He
is the author of two monographs – The Russian
Mafia (2001) and Mafias on the Move (2011) and
an edited collected, Organized Crime (2010). His
work has been translated in several languages. He
writes mainly on organised crime and social network
analysis. He has published papers in British Journal
of Criminology, Law and Society Review, Archives
Européenes de Sociologie, Low Intensity Conflict
and Law Enforcement, Political Studies, Cahiers
du Monde Russe, Rationality & Society, European
Sociological Review, and Trends in Organized Crime.
He contributes to The Times Literary Supplement
and, in Italy, the daily La Stampa. His work has been
featured in The Economist, The BBC News & World
Service, ABC, The Guardian, The New York Times,
The Monkeycage Blog and Freakonomics blog, among
others. Mafias on the Move was The Recipient of The
International Association for the Study of Organized
Crime (IASOC) 2012 Outstanding Publication Award.
The Russian Mafia was The Co-Recipient, ED A.
HEWETT BOOK PRIZE awarded by The American
Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies
(AAASS).
Matías Dewey
Porous Borders: Legality, Illegality,
and the Economy
At first glance, identifying illegal markets and the
illegal activities within them seems straightforward:
illegal activities are those that violate the norms of
the law. On closer inspection, however, the distinction
between legality and illegality is rather more
complicated. When the issue of legitimacy – that is,
the contestation and acceptance of certain exchanges
– is taken into account, the category of illegality
becomes much more intricate and finely nuanced.
In my presentation, I will examine the porousness of
the distinction between legal and illegal and make
it the starting point for understanding practices
in the economy characterized as informal, illicit,
and criminal. Based on a wide array of examples,
spanning informal markets in Argentina, the poaching
of rhinoceros horn in South Africa, and broker
practices in antiquities in London, I will show that
a sociological assessment of illegal activities in
markets needs to focus on the interfaces between
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legality and illegality, the interpretation of legal
stipulations in communities of practice, and deviancenormalizing activities. Thus I demonstrate how dark
networks“ often emerge in close connection with legal
activities and organizations, and how these networks
are eventually perceived as legitimate within specific
communities.
Biography: Matías Dewey is a senior researcher at
the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies,
Germany. He received his doctorate in political science
from Rostock University, Germany, and received
research grants from the Alexander von Humboldt
and the Volkswagen Foundations. In addition, he has
spent time as a visiting fellow at Oxford University,
MaxPo in Paris and the University of Buenos Aires. As
a sociologist with experience in qualitative research
and interests in economic and political sociology,
criminal organizations and social theory, his research
focuses on the connections between illegal markets,
state agencies and society. His current project analyzes
actors' expectations and representations of the future
in the context of an Argentine market for counterfeit
and illegally-produced garments. From the perspective
of economic sociology, this project is concerned with
the structural principles governing illegal markets and
the connections between legal and illegal economies.
Dewey has also conducted research on police
protection for criminals and the market for stolen
vehicles in both Buenos Aires and Mexico City.
28/8 FRIDAY
09:00 – 10:30 / ROOM FCE B280
SPS08 / THE LEGACIES OF STUART HALL AND
RICHARD HOGGART FOR THE FUTURE OF MARXIST
STUDIES OF MEDIA AND CULTURE
Chair: Christian Fuchs
Christian Fuchs is professor at the University of
Westminster’s Communication and Media Research
Institute, chair of ESA’s RN18: Sociology of
Communications and Media Research, and editor
of the open access journal tripleC: Communication,
Capitalism & Critique. His work focuses on the critical
theory of the media, communications, the Internet and
culture & society.
Angela McRobbie
Stuart Hall and the Rise of the
Black and Asian British Artists:
A Sociology of De-centred Art in
a Post-Colonial Frame
This lecture endeavours to create a framework
drawing both on cultural studies and sociology
for understanding the contribution of Stuart Halls
writing in regard to the emergence from the early
1980s of a distinctive grouping of artists from
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British black and Asian backgrounds. The paper
considers the preference for the term 'black cultural
production' in Halls vocabulary bearing in mind the
critique of high culture which marked something of
a springboard for British cultural studies. The paper
also reflects on the 'conditions of emergence' for these
young artists in the context of the residue of social
democratic institutions and pathways of support for
disadvantaged communities which was curtailed
and transformed with the New Labour government
from 1997. The paper concludes by inquiring as to
how the body of work or objects 'speak' given the
subsequent transformations of both the art world and
the entrepreneurialisation of higher education and the
'art school'.
Biography: Angela McRobbie is Prof of
Communications at Goldsmiths University of
London, she is author of many books and hundreds
of articles dating back to her time at the CCCS in
Birmingham in the mid 1970s. Her fields of specialism
are gender sexuality and popular culture, the global
fashion industry, the new creative economy, feminist
theory, and most recently the emergence of 'creative
labour'. Her most current books are The Aftermath of
Feminism (2008) and Be Creative: Making a Living in
the new Culture Industries (2015).
Jim McGuigan
Hoggart, Hall and Contemporary
Cultural Studies
This paper looks at Richard Hoggart’s and Stuart
Hall’s contributions to the project of cultural studies
during its formation. Hoggart founded the Birmingham
Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies (CCCS) in
the early 1960s and hired Hall as his assistant. Both
were politically motivated socialists but differently
so. Hoggart, an old-school English social democrat,
was never a Marxist. He became a public intellectual
as a result of his immensely successful and pioneering
book, The Uses of Literacy (1957). As a marginal
member of ‘the Establishment’, Hoggart was to serve
on public bodies in the arts, broadcasting and youth
services. He put the case forcefully for taking masspopular culture seriously in the early-1960s with his
‘good of its kind’ argument, which called into question
fixed hierarchies of cultural value. Hoggart was later,
however, to repudiate his own egalitarian revision of
F.R. Leavis’s ‘discrimination’ problematic.
Albeit widely reputed to be a ‘Marxist’, Hall himself
disagreed with ‘orthodox’ Marxism, especially its
economic reductionism, and the typical priorities of
the labour movement. He criticised the ‘traditional’
Left for its backwardness and, as the first editor of
New Left Review around 1960, Hall began to pioneer
fresh thinking on culture and politics.
When Hoggart went to UNESCO temporarily at the
end of the Sixties, never to return to Birmingham,
as it happened, Hall acted and later succeeded
him as Director of the Centre. Hall’s impact on
the development of cultural studies became much
greater than that of his predecessor. Unlike the
British empiricism of Hoggart, Hall was a continental
rationalist. He was especially alert to trends in mainly
French theory. A great synthesiser and inspirational
teacher, Hall effectively formed a school of thought in
the 1970s which might now be named in retrospect,
‘Hallian-‘ or ‘neo-Gramscian cultural studies’.
Following Hall’s lead, the Birmingham CCCS’s focal
concerns were with consuming practices and ‘the
national-popular’ in culture and politics. Hall’s own
highly politicised conception of popular culture
informed the Centre’s distinctive yet problematic
notion of ‘resistance’ on the terrain of everyday life.
Informally, Hall became the principal theorist of
British communism during its final years. In the
party journal, Marxism Today, he applied a neoGramscian framework of analysis to his own coinage
of ‘Thatcherism’ and ‘authoritarian populism’, which
had been signalled initially by the finest work of the
Centre, Policing the Crisis (1978).
In addition to his participation in the project to
construct a genuinely multicultural society in theory
and practice, towards the end of his life, though
very ill, Hall engaged collaboratively in the critique
of neoliberal hegemony with the production of
‘The Kilburn Manifesto’. Incidentally, Hoggart had
already commented twenty years earlier, in effect, on
neoliberal transformation with his much neglected
sequel to The Uses of Literacy, The Way We Live Now
(1995).
Biography: Jim McGuigan is a freelance researcher,
writer and artist. He is also Emeritus Professor of
Cultural Analysis at Loughborough University, UK.
He has written widely on the politics of culture from
a multi-dimensional perspective. His books include
Cultural Populism (1992), Culture and the Public
Sphere (1996), Modernity and Postmodern Culture
(1999, 2006), Rethinking Cultural Policy (2004),
Cool Capitalism (2009) and Cultural Analysis (2010).
Recently, he has published an edited collection,
Raymond Williams on Culture and Society (2014),
and added to a revised and re-titled version of
Williams’s Towards 2000, A Short Counter-Revolution
(2015). His forthcoming book, Neoliberal Culture, is
currently in press.
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28/8 FRIDAY
09:00 – 10:30 / ROOM FA KOTĚRA 105
SPS09 / MODELING UNCERTAINTIES, PRODUCING
DIFFERENCES
Chair: Antti Silvast
Antti Silvast is research fellow at the University of
Edinburgh studying European energy policies. Before
this, he was at Princeton University, US, Princeton
Institute for International and Regional Studies. His
PhD is from the University of Helsinki, Finland. He
is also vice coordinator of the European Sociological
Association's Disaster, Conflict and Social Crisis
Research Network.
Robin Williams
The New Knowledge Infrastructures
of the Turbulent Technology Market
New knowledge infrastructures have emerged to
tackle market uncertainties. Would-be adopters
seeking to differentiate competing vendor claims
in the burgeoning Information Technology (IT)
market cannot determine product properties and
appropriateness by inspection. To exercise due
diligence over multi-million pound procurements
that will affect their performance for many years to
come, adopters therefore turn to industry analysts
who have built up extensive knowledge networks
and methodologies and skills to tap user experience
of existing products and pick up signals about shifts.
Industry leader, Gartner Inc., in its signature output the
Magic Quadrant, ranks vendors in terms of seemingly
un-measurable properties: ‘completeness of vision’
and ‘ability to execute’. Gartner needs to be able to
defend its assessments which have huge impact on the
operation of the IT market.
How did this new form of expertise emerge? How is
industry analyst knowledge produced and consumed
– and in the process legitimated with various internal
and external audiences and subjected to various forms
of verification and test. Here we explore striking
differences between industry analysts and other groups
producing future-oriented knowledge in contexts of
uncertainty, for example weather men (Fine 2006) or
financial analysts (Knorr-Cetina 2011). We can relate
these to the different exigencies – and temporalities
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– through which knowledge is produced, consumed
and validated. Rather than treat this knowledge as
performative we need to examine how it is performed
and achieves influence.
Biography: Robin Williams is Professor of
Social Research on Technology and Director of
the Institute for the Study of Science, Technology
and Innovation (ISSTI) at the University of
Edinburgh. He ran the Edinburgh PICT Centre
under the ESRC Programme on Information and
Communications Technologies (1987–95). Building
on this he developed an interdisciplinary research
programme on 'the social shaping of technology'
which culminated in the formation of ISSTI in
2000. His personal research has focused upon the
development and implementation of a range of
Information Technology systems and Infrastructures.
Recent outputs include two co-authored books with
Neil Pollock How Industry Analysts Shape the
Digital Future (2016, Oxford University Press) and
Software and Organisation (2009 Routledge). He
also coedited three special editions of the Journal of
the Association of Information Systems on the topic
of information infrastructures (Vol. 10, No. 5, 2009
on e-infrastructures [eds Edwards et al.,] and Vol.
10 Nos. 4 and 5, 2014 on Innovation in Information
Infrastructures).
Paul N. Edwards
Time and Risk in Climate Knowledge:
An Infrastructure Perspective
How does the time of infrastructure, including
knowledge infrastructure, play into the time(s) of
risk? Climate science focuses on temporal frames
of decades to centuries, but individuals’ perception
of climate change varies with the current state
of weather – a temporal frame of days to weeks.
Meanwhile, policymakers focus on a medium term
of months to years, driven by election cycles and
current events. The complex interactions among
scientific understandings of risk, public perceptions,
and the framing of policy choices are an old theme
in the sociology of knowledge. The slow catastrophe
of climate change brings these interactions into sharp
focus. This talk will investigate these interactions
through the lens of “knowledge infrastructures”:
robust networks of people, devices, and institutions
that generate, maintain, and iterate specific knowledge
of the human and natural worlds (examples include
national census bureaus, global disease tracking
systems, weather forecasting, and climate science).
It will explore such issues as the framing of longterm, gradually increasing risks (climate change) vs.
short-term, catastrophic risks (nuclear meltdowns,
hurricanes); the problem of projection (long term) vs.
prediction (short term); and uncertainty in historical
data vs. uncertainty in simulated futures
Biography: Paul N. Edwards is Professor of
Information and History at the University of
Michigan. His research focuses on the history,
politics, and culture of information technologies
and infrastructures. Edwards is the author of A Vast
Machine: Computer Models, Climate Data, and
the Politics of Global Warming (MIT Press, 2010),
a history of the weather and climate knowledge
infrastructures, and The Closed World: Computers
and the Politics of Discourse in Cold War America
(MIT Press, 1996), a study of the mutual shaping of
computers, military culture, and the cognitive sciences
from 1945–1990. He is also co-editor of Changing the
Atmosphere: Expert Knowledge and Environmental
Governance (MIT Press, 2001). Before joining the
University of Michigan, Edwards taught at Stanford
University and Cornell University. The working
title of his current research project is “Knowledge
Infrastructures for the Anthropocene.”
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Summary Table
of Mid-day Specials
26/8 WEDNESDAY / 12:45 – 13:45
FA Kotěra 105
MD01 / ESA Lecture (1) / ESA CANDIDATES FOR PRESIDENCY
PRESENTATION OF THE PROGRAMMES
Chair: Carmen Leccardi
ESA Candidates for Presidency
FA Gočár 155
MD02 / Specials & Workshops (1) / THE COSMOPOLITAN
IMAGINATION AND SOCIAL JUSTICE
Chair: Marta Soler
Gerard Delanty: Cosmopolitanism as a Critique of Neoliberalism
FCE B286
MD03 / Specials & Workshops (2) / WHAT DO SOCIOLOGISTS
KNOW ABOUT ENERGY? EVERYDAY PRACTICES AND
RENEWABLE ENERGY
Chair: Matthias Gross
Kirsten Gram-Hanssen: Understanding Agency in the Co-Construction of Everyday
Practices and the Energy System
FCE C215
MD04 / Specials & Workshops (3) / THE STRUCTURE
OF CIVIL SOCIETY
Chair: Jiří Navrátil
Mario Diani: Civic Organizational Networks in UK Cities: A Mode of Coordination
Approach
Helmut Anheier, Ondřej Císař, Cristina Flesher Fominaya: discussants
FCE B280
MD05 / Contributes From National Associations (1) / NATIONAL
SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATIONS IN EUROPE: A SURVEY
Chair: Ellen Annandale
Maria Carmela Agodi, Luís Baptista, Roberto Cipriani
National Sociological Associations in Europe: A Survey
FCE D1122
MD06 / Specials & Workshops (4) / A VIEW FROM OUTSIDE
(EVALUATION)
Chair: Pertti Alasuutari
Sarah De Rijcke: Towards Best Practices for Research Assessment: Effects of Indicators
and the “Leiden Manifesto”
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MD07 / Specials & Workshops (5) / IN MEMORY OF ULRICH BECK
Chair: Thomas S. Eberle
Michaela Pfadenhauer: A Participating Global Scientific Observer
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MD08 / AUTHOR MEETS CRITIQUES I
Chair: Bente Halkier
Triin Vihalemm, Margit Keller, Maie Kiisel: From Intervention to Social Change
27/8 THURSDAY / 12:45 – 13:45
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MD09 / ESA Lecture (2) / THE STATUS OF SOCIOLOGY TODAY
Chair: Tiziana Nazio
Lucinda Platt: What Can the Sociological Analysis of Social Mobility Bring to the
Immigration Debate? Examples and Reflections
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MD10 / Specials & Workshops (6) / SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
IN DARK TIMES
Chair: Robert Fine
Ágnes Heller: The Stranger and the Nation States of Europe
FCE B286
MD11 / Specials & Workshops (7) / THE REPRODUCTION
OF INEQUALITY: NEW WAYS OF EXPLORING THE ROLE OF
STRUCTURE AND AGENCY
Chair: Mieke van Houtte
Agnès Van Zanten: Educational Inequalities in Access to Higher Education: the Role of
Networks, Institutions and Markets
FCE B280
MD12 / Specials & Workshops (8) / TRANSNATIONAL
BIOGRAPHIES AND TRANSNATIONAL CULTURES
Chair: Maggie O’Neill and Lyudmila Nurse
Elena Zdravomyslova: Bridging Cultures: Central Asian Care-Givers in Russian Cities
FCE C202
MD13 / Specials & Workshops (9) / CULTIVATING DIFFERENCES
AND THE SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Chair: Gallina Tasheva
Frank Welz: From Inequalities to Differences: Retuning C. W. Mills’s ‘Sociological
Imagination’ to the Post-Cold War Era
Scott Lash: Similitude and the Social Imaginary
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MD14 / Contributes From National Associations (2) / MEETING
OF THE COUNCIL OF NATIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
Chair: Roberto Cipriani
Report of the Chairperson of the Council of National Associations
Chair: Howard Wollman
Election of the Chairperson of the Council of National Associations
FCE D1122
MD15 / Specials & Workshops (10) / A VIEW FROM OUTSIDE
(FUNDING)
Chair: Carmen Leccardi
Didier Georgakakis: “Are the SSH Disappearing From EU Research Policies?”
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MD16 / AUTHOR MEETS CRITIQUES II
Chair: Eduardo Romanos
Donatella Della Porta: Social Movements in Times of Austerity. Is Anti- Capitalism
Back?
28/8 FRIDAY / 12:45 – 13:45
FA Kotěra 105
MD17 / ESA Lecture (3) / THE STATUS OF SOCIOLOGY TODAY
Chair: Hans-Peter Müller
Mark Featherstone: The Spectre of Sociology
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MD18 / Specials & Workshops (11) / NEW FEMINIST
MOVEMENTS, MAKING THE DIFFERENCE?
Chair: Consuelo Corradi
Sylvia Walby: Feminism and the Crisis
Mia Liinason: discussant
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MD19 / Specials & Workshops (12) / ART AS CULTURE,
CULTURE AS ART
Chair: Mark D. Jacobs
Marie Buscatto: Can Art Change the World? Answers From a Gendered Perspective
Rudi Laermans: Rethinking the Relationship Between the Arts and Sociology of Arts
FCE B280
MD20 / Specials & Workshops (13) / CRITICAL POLITICAL
ECONOMY OF COMMUNICATION AND CULTURE IN
CAPITALISM TODAY
Chair: Laura Horn
Athina Karatzogianni: Firebrand Waves of Digital Activism 1994–2014: The Rise and
Spread of Hacktivism and Cyberconflict
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MD21 / Specials & Workshops (14) / WORKSHOP:
“HOW TO WRITE A JOURNAL ARTICLE”
Chair: Ricca Edmondson
Pertti Alasuutari, Ellen Annandale, Ricca Edmondson, Siobhan Katthago, Eeva
Luhtakallio, Charles Turner, Michalis Lianos, Marta Soler
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MD22 / AUTHOR MEETS CRITIQUES III
Chair: Scott Lash
Patrick Baert: The Existentialist Moment: Sartre's Rise as a Public Intellectual
FCE C202
MD23 / Contributes From National Associations (3) /
THE MEETING OF CIVILIZATIONS: TOWARDS
A EURO-ARAB SOCIOLOGY
Chair: Roberto Cipriani
Tahar Labib: The Meeting of Civilizations: Towards a Euro-Arab sociology?
Sari Hanafi: discussant
Maria Carmela Agodi, Ellen Annandale, Luίs Baptista: comments
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Mid-day
Specials
26/8 WEDNESDAY
12:45 – 13:45 / ROOM FA KOTĚRA 105
MD01 / ESA LECTURE (1) / ESA CANDIDATES FOR
PRESIDENCY. PRESENTATION OF THE PROGRAMMES
Chair(s): Carmen Leccardi
Carmen Leccardi is professor of Cultural Sociology
at the University of Milan – Bicocca and currently
President of the European Sociological Association.
She is Director of the PhD programme in Applied
Sociology and Social Research Methodology,
University of Milan – Bicocca. Here she is Director
of the inter-university Centre in ‘Gender Cultures’.
Her research interests include youth cultures, gender
differences, time experience and processes of cultural
change.
Airi-Alina Allaste / Elena Danilova
Hans-Peter Müller / Frank Welz
Due to the withdrawal in July of two female
candidates, ESA had to reopen the call for nomination,
which will be closed on August 15. Due to these
unforeseen circumstances, new candidates may
therefore in principle join the four current ones.
Biographies: Airi-Alina Allaste is a professor of
sociology at Tallinn University. She has been the
director of the Institute for International and Social
Studies for the last 7 years and vice president of the
Estonian Sociological Association for the last 4 years.
In 2008 she was a Fulbright scholar and recently was
a visiting professor at Griffith University, Australia
and Åbo Akademi, Finland. She has served as
a National Coordinator and Working Package Leader
for various international projects including the EC
7th FP project Memory, Youth, Political Legacy and
Civic Engagement. She has also been responsible for
organising several international conferences including
NYRIS 12: Nordic Youth Research Symposium
(Tallinn, Estonia, 2013). She has published numerous
peer reviewed articles and recently edited 5 books
including ‘Back in the West’: Changing Lifestyles in
Transforming Societies. Peter Lang 2013.
Elena Danilova is Head of Department of the
Institute of Sociology at the Russian Academy of
Sciences in Moscow. She graduated from the Faculty
of Geography at Moscow State University (1982),
specializing in Economic and Social Geography. Her
doctoral dissertation (1997) was devoted to the study
of social identities in post-Soviet Russia. Her academic
interests focus on comparative studies of cultural and
institutional aspects of social transformations in the
societies of Eastern Europe and China. She published
series of articles in Russian and international
sociological journals, and edited and contributed to
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several books. She has experience of working as a
member of ESA Executive committee and as a Vicepresident of the ESA. Currently, Danilova is chairing
the RN36 “Sociology of Transformations: West and
East” which is successfully developing.
Hans-Peter Müller, Professor of Sociology at
Humboldt – University in Berlin, studied economics
and social sciences at the University of Augsburg,
made his Ph.D and Habilitation at the University of
Heidelberg and teaches at Humboldt – University
since 1992. Since then he is chief editor of the
“Berliner Journal für Soziologie”. He was J.F.K.–
Fellow at Harvard University and Max-Webervisiting Professor at NYU in the US and held visiting
professorships at Budapest, Helsinki, Paris, Rome,
Princeton and Berkeley. His research fields are social
and political theory, social inequality, political and
cultural sociology. His publications (both in 2014):
“Max Weber-Handbuch. Leben-Werk-Wirkung.
Stuttgart: Metzler Publisher” (with Steffen Sigmund)
and “Pierre Bourdieu. Eine systematische Einführung.
Frankfurt a. M.: Suhrkamp Publisher”. m loves
discourse and debate as well as networking the field of
European sociology.
Prof. Frank Welz (Austria) teaches sociology at
Innsbruck University. After studying sociology,
history, philosophy and psychology at Freiburg he has
taught and researched at Basel, Bielefeld, Cambridge,
Freiburg, N. Delhi (Global Studies Program), Onati
and Innsbruck. He publishes on social theory,
sociology of law and the historical epistemology
of the social sciences; empirically, he is currently
engaged in an international project on governmentality
and contemporary subjectivities. He served as
organizer of ESA, ISA, OeGS (vice-pres.) and DGS
conferences. Concerning ESA, during 2007–2011 he
was coordinator for ESA RN29, Social Theory. He
organized the network's midterm conference, Social
theory and the sociological discipline(s), at Innsbruck,
also coordinating meetings at the Lisbon, Prague, and
Geneva Conferences. He has further served as ESA
vice-president for two terms (2011–15), coordinating
ESA’s 2013 Crisis, Critique and Change conference
programme.
26/8 WEDNESDAY
12:45 – 13:45 / ROOM FA GOČÁR 155
MD02 / SPECIALS & WORKSHOPS (1) / THE
COSMOPOLITAN IMAGINATION AND SOCIAL JUSTICE
Chair: Marta Soler
Marta Soler-Gallart, Harvard PhD, is Professor of
Sociology at the University of Barcelona, Director
of CREA Community of Researchers and ViceChair of the RN29 Social Theory. Editor of the ISA
journal “International Sociology”. Main Researcher
of the Horizon-2020 project SOLIDUS which studies
solidarity in Europe. She is the first SSH researcher at
the ORCID Board of Directors.
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Gerard Delanty
Cosmopolitanism as a Critique
of Neoliberalism
In this lecture I would like to explore the relevance of
cosmopolitanism for the analysis of the world today
and in particular what it offers sociology. I argue
that it is a normative and a critical concept that is
highly pertinent to social struggles and to social
justice. While it is a contested concept with at least
three major traditions associated with it, it is relevant
to critical social science in so far as it addresses
alternatives within the present. Both its critics and
its defenders frequently operate with reductive
notions of cosmopolitanism as a societal condition,
when it is better understood to express normative,
cognitive and aesthetic shifts in the moral and political
horizons of societies as they face global threats and
problems deriving from, in particular, capitalism and
climate change. Cosmopolitanism, understood as
critical cosmopolitanism, has the potential to offer an
alternative conception of the world to neo-liberalism,
which until now has been a global hegemonic
ideology. I argue that the widespread appeal of
cosmopolitanism in the social sciences has often been
directed against the wrong targets and frequently ends
up as an affirmation of global currents. The lecture
will seeks to clarify what cosmopolitism and what
it is not and to outline its relevance in challenging
and articulating an alternative to neoliberalism. Of
particular importance in this respect is the challenge
of recapturing the ground from neoliberalism and
re-conceiving the relationship between capitalism and
democracy. In rethinking cosmopolitanism central
importance must be given to social struggles.
Biography: Gerard Delanty is Professor of Sociology
and Social & Political Thought, University of Sussex,
Brighton, UK. His most recent publications are The
Cosmopolitan Imagination: The Renewal of Critical
Social Theory (Cambridge University Press, 2009) and
Formations of European Modernity: A Historical and
Political Sociology of Europe (Macmillan 2013). He
has edited the Handbook of Cosmopolitanism Studies
(Routledge 2012). Recent articles on cosmopolitanism
have appeared in The Journal of Sociology and
Cultural Sociology. He has held visiting professor
at many universities including Deakin University,
Melbourne; Doshisha University, Kyoto; York
University, Toronto; and the University of Barcelona.
Gerard Delanty is editor of the European Journal of
Social Theory. He is currently working on a Horizon
2020 project on cultural heritage. His other research
concerns capitalism and democracy.
26/8 WEDNESDAY
12:45 – 13:45 / ROOM FCE B286
MD03 / SPECIALS & WORKSHOPS (2) / WHAT DO
SOCIOLOGISTS KNOW ABOUT ENERGY? EVERYDAY
PRACTICES AND RENEWABLE ENERGY
Chair: Matthias Gross
Matthias Gross is professor of Environmental
Sociology at Helmholtz Centre for Environmental
Research in Leipzig and the University of Jena,
Germany. His monographs include Ignorance and
Surprise (2010, MIT Press) and Renewable Energies
(2014, Routledge, co-authored with Rüdiger Mautz).
Together with Linsey McGoey he is editor of the
Routledge International Handbook of Ignorance
Studies (2015).
Kirsten Gram-Hanssen
Understanding Agency in the
Co-Construction of Everyday
Practices and the Energy System
In contemporary European societies, like in all
other societies, everyday life is closely related
to the socio-technical organisation of the energy
system. In this lecture, I will use historic cases and
present data to highlight the co-construction of
the energy system and households’ everyday life:
from the first electrification of households to the
possible future of smart grid solutions and micro
generation in households from renewable energy
sources. The study of this co-construction is highly
relevant both when dealing with how to tackle global
climate challenges and for understanding how the
transformation of the energy system may potentially
influence the social life of ordinary citizens.
In sociology there is a long tradition for consumer
studies. Previous studies have, however, highlighted
how culturally-oriented consumer approaches cannot
adequately capture the routinized and technologybound aspects of energy consumption, and based on
this practice theoretical approaches have emerged.
Here focus is on the collectiveness of practices and
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individuals are seen as carriers of practices where
the social have to be understood through the lens of
practices. In this approach, energy is not consumed
as such, but different practices are performed such as
cooking, computer gaming or doing laundry, and it is
the performance of these practices that causes the use
of energy. Thus, consuming energy is not a practice,
and consequently awareness of, or attitudes towards,
energy and climate often have very little explanatory
power when it comes to understanding why some
households use more or less energy compared with
others. In consequence, much practice theoretical
energy research has focused on the collectiveness
in practices and how practices develop over time,
whereas less has focused on the variations of how
practices are performed. The structural element in
practices has thus been stressed rather than the agency.
Theories of practices can be seen as a theoretical
approach following the way in which both Giddens
and Bourdieu tried to find a third way in the structure
– agency debate. I will thus end by discussing how
agency can to a greater extent be brought (back) into
studies of practices and energy consumption.
Biography: Kirsten Gram-Hanssen is a Professor
at the Danish Building Research Institute, and
leads the Research Group on Sustainable Housing
and Cities. Her research focuses on household
consumption related to energy and environment as
well as everyday life and the meaning of the home
for different types of residents. She uses qualitative
and quantitative methods, analysed within different
theoretical approaches including sociological theories
of consumption, practice theory and STS. Her research
on energy and everyday life documents the variation
in households' energy consumption and explores the
explanations behind it as well as the drivers behind the
growing energy consumption and how to deal with it.
Kirsten Gram-Hanssen is currently PI at the project
UserTEC, with a total budget of 3.2 mill euro, which
aims at understanding everyday practices related to
energy consumption in a way that can be utilised for
technology development to achieve more sustainable
housing. She has been project leader on national as
well as international projects and has published in
numerous international journals and serves as reviewer
for them as well.
26/8 WEDNESDAY
12:45 – 13:45 / ROOM FCE C215
MD04 / SPECIALS & WORKSHOPS (3) /
THE STRUCTURE OF CIVIL SOCIETY
Chair: Jiří Navrátil
Jiří Navrátil is a postdoctoral research fellow at the
Faculty of Economics and Administration, Masaryk
University, Brno, and an assistant professor at the
Faculty of Humanities, Charles University in Prague.
He received his Ph.D. in political science from
Masaryk University in 2012. He was research fellow
at the University of Trento, the European University
Institute and Scuola Normale Superiore. He has
participated in several international research projects
on civil society. Navratil focuses on the study of social
movements, civic engagement and political theory.
Mario Diani
Civic Organizational Networks in
UK Cities: A Mode of Coordination
Approach
Civil society is frequently conceived as a field of
multiple organizations, committed to highly diverse
causes and interests. When studied empirically,
however, its properties are often reduced to the sum
of the traits and attitudes of the individuals or groups
that are populating it. Mario Diani shows how to
move from an 'aggregative' to a relational view of
civil society.
Drawing upon field work on citizens' organizations in
two British cities, he combines network analysis and
social movement theories to show how to represent
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civil society as a system of relations between multiple
actors. 'Modes of coordination' enables us to identify
different logics of collective action within the same
local settings.
As a result, Diani exposes the weakness of rigid
dichotomies, separating the voluntary sector from
social movements, 'civic' activism oriented to service
delivery from 'un-civic' protest, grassroots activism
external to institutions from formal, professionalized
organizations integrated within the 'system'.
Biography: Mario Diani is Professor of Sociology
at the University of Trento that he joined in 2001
and where he served as Head of the Department
of Sociology and Social Research and as Dean of
the Faculty of Sociology. Earlier, he was Chair of
Sociology at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow
(1996–2001), where he served as Head of the
Department of Government. Between 2010 and 2012
he was ICREA Research Professor in the Department
of Political and Social Sciences, Universitat Pompeu
Fabra, Barcelona. Recent research projects address
the structure of civic urban networks in Cape Town,
network theories of social movements and collective
action, the structure of civil society in British
cities, participation in the 2003 anti-war protests in
Western democracies, social capital and multicultural
democracy, global networks of mobilization on
communication rights.
Helmut Anheier, Ondřej Císař,
Cristina Flesher Fominaya
discussants
Biographies: Helmut K. Anheier is President and
Dean at the Hertie School of Governance, and holds
a chair of sociology at Heidelberg University. He
received his PhD from Yale University in 1986,
was a senior researcher at John Hopkins School of
Public Policy, Professor of Public Policy and Social
Welfare at UCLA's Luskin School of Public Affairs,
and Centennial Professor at the London School of
Economics. Professor Anheier founded and directed
the Centre for Civil Society at LSE, the Center for
Civil Society at UCLA, and the Center for Social
Investment at Heidelberg. He is currently working
on projects relating to indicator research, social
innovation, and success and failure in philanthropy.
Ondřej Císař is Associate Professor at the
Department of Sociology, Faculty of Social Sciences,
Charles University and is also affiliated to the Institute
of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences.
He is editor-in-chief of the Czech edition of Czech
Sociological Review. He was research fellow at
Columbia University; University of California, Irvine;
and the CEU Institute for Advanced Study, Budapest.
His current research focus is on political economy
of protest and social movements’ relation to political
parties.
Cristina Flesher Fominaya is Lecturer at the
Department of Sociology, University of Aberdeen.
She has an MA and PhD in Sociology from the
University of California, Berkeley. She won numerous
international scholarships and prizes including the
National Science Foundation Fellowship, the German
Marshall Fellowship and the Leo Lowenthal Prize
for Outstanding Paper in Culture and Critical Theory
awarded by the University of California, Berkeley.
She has a particular interest in autonomous social
movement groups, and the possibilities and challenges
of autonomous movement.
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26/8 WEDNESDAY
12:45 – 13:45 / ROOM FCE B280
MD05 / CONTRIBUTES FROM NATIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
(1) / NATIONAL SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATIONS IN
EUROPE: A SURVEY
Chair: Ellen Annandale
Ellen Annandale is Professor and HoD of Sociology
at the University of York, UK. She has extensive
experience of journal and book editing. For example,
between 2004 and 2010 she was Editor-in-Chief of
the journal Social Science & Medicine. She has also
been Chair of the Board of the journal Sociology of
Health & Illness. Currently she is co-editor of the ESA
Book Series (with Maria Carmela Agodi). Additionally
she has been editor of several edited books and
special issues of journals. Her own research focuses
on the areas of the sociology of health and sociology
of gender, where recent publications include The
Sociology of Health and Medicine, 2nd edn (Polity
2014), Women's Health and Social Change (Routledge
2009) and the edited collection Palgrave Handbook of
Gender and Healthcare (edited with Ellen Kuhlma).
Maria Carmela Agodi /
Luís Baptista / Roberto Cipriani
This Report presents the results of a survey on
the National Associations of Sociology in Europe
conducted in the years 2012–2013 by the European
Sociological Association under the auspices of its
Committee for National Associations. National
Associations of Sociology were progressively
established and institutionalized throughout the
twentieth century, each one reflecting the political
circumstances of the European Continent at the
time. Based on the 40 associations surveyed, which
gave the year of their constitution, only 10% were in
existence in 1950, indicating that the consolidation
of the associative movement of sociologists in the
European area is generally quite recent and gradually
built up over the course of a century or more. The size
of each association in terms of numbers of members
is a key dimension in understanding how sociology
is organized throughout Europe. The same may be
said when observing the difficulties encountered
when institutionalizing the European Sociological
Association (ESA), which was formalized as recently
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as 1992. The results of the survey show that the
European sociological community is the aggregate
blend of several parallel currents going back well
over a hundred years with each current generating
as many tributaries as there are individual academic
(and other) corporations in action in dozens of the
countries where sociology has been able to take root
and develop, favoured by university and social policies
and/or opposed by governments and public and/or
private bodies. Moreover each country has its own
story to tell about the particular claims and losses, its
ups and downs, advances and set-backs that sociology
as a discipline has experienced.
Biographies: Maria Carmela Agodi (Italy) is
a full professor of sociology, teaching courses
in methodology and sociology of science, at the
University Federico II in Naples. Her research, essays,
and books focus on institutional change, rationality,
reflexivity, welfare and the “knowledge society.”
She is currently in the Executive Board of the Italian
Sociological Association (AIS) and in the board of
ESA RN33–Women's and Gender Studies.
Luίs Baptista (Portugal) is professor of sociology at
the NOVA University of Lisbon and was the vice-dean
of the faculty of social sciences and humanities. His
teaching and research are mainly in urban sociology.
He has directed research projects and published on the
internationalization of the Portuguese language. He is
director of the CICS.NOVA (Interdisciplinary Center
of Social Sciences). He was the vice-president and
president of the Portuguese Sociological Association
(APS). He was a member of the LOC (Local Organizing
Committee) of the ESA Conference in Lisbon. He
is a board member of the ESA RN 27 on southern
European societies and RN 37 Urban Sociology.
Roberto Cipriani is an Italian social scientist. He is
professor of sociology at Roma Tre University. He has
written extensively on popular religion, the sacred and
secularization, and is known for his unconventional
applications of the concept of “diffused religion”
(religione diffusa) and then that of “religion of values”
(religione dei valori). He is the author of more than
fifty books and eight hundred articles and his work
has been translated into English, French, Russian,
Spanish, German, Chinese and Portuguese. He
graduated from University of Rome “La Sapienza”
in 1968. From 1990 to 1994 he was president of the
“Research Committee” of Sociology of Religion in the
International Sociological Association. From 1995 to
1998 he was editor-in-chief of International Sociology.
From 1997 he has been a Professor of Sociology
at University Roma Tre, where since 2001 he has
directed the Department of Education. From 2004 to
2007 he was President of the Italian Association of
Sociology. In 2008 he has been Directeur d'Etudes at
Maison des Sciences de l'Homme in Paris.
26/8 WEDNESDAY
12:45 – 13:45 / ROOM FCE D1122
MD06 / SPECIALS & WORKSHOPS (4) / A VIEW
FROM OUTSIDE (EVALUATION)
Chair: Pertti Alasuutari
Pertti Alasuutari, PhD, is Professor at the University of
Tampere, School of Social Sciences and Humanities.
He is editor of the European Journal of Cultural
Studies, and his research interests include global and
transnational phenomena, media, social theory, and
social research methodology. Publications include
The Synchronization of National Policies (Routledge
2015), National Policy-Making: Domestication of
Global Trends (with Ali Qadir; Routledge 2014),
Social Theory and Human Reality (Sage 2004), and
Rethinking the Media Audience (Sage 1999).
Sarah De Rijcke
Towards Best Practices for Research
Assessment: Effects of Indicators and
the ‘Leiden Manifesto’
At present very little is known about the effects of
research assessment mechanisms on the production
of knowledge. This is surprising given the increased
role of assessment in the governance of science.
The growing use of indicators and their ‘constitutive
effects’ (Dahler-Larsen, 2014) are subject of
considerable debate. While some analysts welcome
the possibility of increasing transparency through
performance data, recent years have also seen highprofile initiatives drawing attention to perceived
damaging effects of an increasing metric-orientation in
research assessment (e.g. DORA). Researchers from
different disciplines are raising concerns about how
certain uses of performance metrics are overriding
more intricate notions of quality and merit. These
concerns include both a loss of the social in science –
e.g. increasing competitive struggles and ‘benchmark
masculinity’ (Thornton 2013), waning collegiality and
community service – and a loss of epistemic diversity
– e.g. goal displacement and task reduction. In this
special session I will first share recent results from my
group’s ethnographic projects in which we analysed
interactions between evaluation and knowledge
production on the ‘shop-floor’ of academic research.
Secondly, I will consider the most pertinent issues
for the community of sociologists from the Leiden
Manifesto for research metrics (co-authored by Diana
Hicks, Paul Wouters, Ludo Waltman, Sarah de Rijcke
& Ismael Rafols for Nature, 22 April 2015).
Biography: Dr. Sarah de Rijcke is a senior researcher
at the Centre for Science and Technology Studies
(CWTS, Leiden University). Her work focuses on the
growing use of assessment procedures and bibliometric
indicators in academic settings. At CWTS, De Rijcke
leads a research group: Evaluation Practices in Context
(EPIC). The group studies the effects evaluation systems
have on the organisation and content of research
in different disciplines. Current projects analyse
empirically the processes around research evaluation that
happen ‘under the radar’ of official policy documents,
codified evaluation procedures, bibliometric analyses
etc. – including informal, decentralised ways in which
evaluations are applied within the science system.
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26/8 WEDNESDAY
12:45 – 13:45 / ROOM FA JANÁK 107
MD07 / SPECIALS & WORKSHOPS (5) / IN MEMORY
OF ULRICH BECK
Chair: Thomas S. Eberle
Thomas S. Eberle is professor of sociology and
co-director of the research institute of sociology at
the University of St. Gallen, Switzerland. He also
taught at several other universities. He served as
president of the Swiss Sociological Association from
1998 to 2005 and as vice-president of the European
Sociological Association (2007–11) and is a member
of many national and international committees. His
major research areas are the sociology of culture and
of communication, of knowledge and of organization,
as well as interpretive sociology, phenomenological
sociology, methodology, and qualitative methods.
Michaela Pfadenhauer
A Participating Global
Scientific Observer
Value neutrality might be that postulate to which
most sociologists in the German-speaking countries
that are heavily influenced by Max Weber would
subscribe to. This applied also to Ulrich Beck who, in
his first book, treated the tense relationship between
objectivity and normativity. At the same time, he
was triggered by a strong impetus to commit to an
ethical standpoint in current issues, e.g. the economic
crisis and a new Europe. Hence, in her obituary, Eva
Illouz characterized Ulrich Beck as the embodiment
of European citizenship, i.e. a “participant citizen”
in the sense of Michael Barber’s address of Alfred
Schutz. Like Peter L. Berger, Ulrich Beck claimed
a “dual citizenship” as a sociologist, on the one hand,
and as a political actor on the other. Unquestionably,
Ulrich Beck is one of the most cited social scientists
in the world. He is, however, most notably known
for his books on (World) Risk Society and Theory
of Reflexive Modernization. Since the beginning his
work is heavily linked to the origin of the sociological
question on social inequalities. In Germany, with his
1983 published article “Beyond Status and Class”,
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Beck evoked a longstanding debate on the usefulness
of common models and methods for measuring
social inequality. His concept of individualization,
linked to the observation of an elevator effect caused
by education and welfare state politics after World
War II, until now remains a source of irritation and
criticism in these parts. Ulrich Beck was not only
motivated to raise his voice against the misleading
global developments. Moreover, he was motivated
by providing provoking analysis of the modern age
from a world perspective. Stressing a “cosmopolitan
turn”, Beck progressively criticized the objective and
value-free sociology for its blindness regarding the
new transnational forms of domination and inequality.
Last but not least, his aim was to constantly challenge
mainstream sociology with its “zombie categories”.
As a sociologist by heart, his vision was to transfer
sociology to a methodological cosmopolitanism,
however, he suddenly and unexpectedly passed away
on January, 1 2015.
Biography: Univ. Prof. Dr. Michaela Pfadenhauer
received her Master's degree in Political Science
from Bamberg University (1994) and attained
her PhD in Sociology from Dortmund University
(2002). She was a senior researcher and lecturer at
Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich, at the
Technical University Dortmund and at the University
St. Gallen, Switzerland. From 2007 to 2014 she
held a professorship in Sociology of Knowledge at
the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. Since 2014,
she is a professor of Sociology at the University
of Vienna (research area Culture und Knowledge).
She is the board member of the Research Network
Sociology of Knowledge in the German Sociological
Association and a member of editorial boards of
sociological journals Soziologische Theorie and
Soziale Interaktion. At ESA Conference in Prague, she
coordinates the Research Stream RS 05 “Sociology
of Knowledge” (together with Hubert Knoblauch and
Bernt Schnettler).
26/8 WEDNESDAY
12:45 – 13:45 / ROOM FA KREJCAR 111
MD08 / AUTHOR MEETS CRITIQUE I
Chair: Bente Halkier
Bente Halkier is a professor at the Department
of Communication, Business and Information
Technology of Roskilde University, Denmark. She has
published extensively on how media discourses and
behaviour change interventions challenge consumers'
everyday lives. She takes theories of social practices
as the main framework to conceptualise these
themes. Her current research focuses on food and
mediatisation.
Triin Vihalemm / Margit Keller /
Maie Kiisel
From Intervention to Social Change
Contemporary societies in various parts of the world
abound in projects and programmes, which attempt
to effect change, to transform society, to make
people think and act differently: in a healthier, more
sustainable, innovative, responsible and capable way.
Such interventions into people’s everyday lifestyles,
often called “social change programmes”, assume
that social change can be galvanised and pushed in
the desired direction if people are organised and make
concerted efforts.
The book offers accessible hands-on guidance and
theory-driven tools for professionals and volunteer
actors who are designing and implementing
programmes aimed at solving various problems related
to people's lifestyles and consumption: from reducing
health-risk behaviour to “green” or financially literate
decisions. Authors offer a bridging alternative to
the dominant individual behaviour change approach
and behavioural economics by applying the rapidly
developing and intriguing strand of sociological
thinking: theories of social practices. The book is
among the first ones that puts social practice theory
into “practice” by providing step-by-step applied
guidelines on how practitioners should actually use
a practice theory-driven programme in real life by
showing user-friendly ways to get in touch with
the complexity of the mundane everyday life. This
handbook has been co-created involving students
from varying disciplines and different countries. It
is illustrated with original conceptual drawings by
graphic designers and provides “Think and Stretch”
exercises, which call for critical thinking as well as
challenge sedentary lifestyles.
Biographies: Triin Vihalemm is a Professor of
Communication Research at the University of Tartu,
a recent research fellow at Helsinki Collegium for
Advanced Studies. Her latest work concerns mediation
and change of consumption, health and environment
related practices. Extensive research on ethnic
integration in Estonia has provided her with rich
experience in analysing the interface between structural
conditions, institutional policies and people's everyday
practices. She leads a social entrepreneurship incubator
programme and several applied co-operation projects
on social innovation and empowerment of vulnerable
groups in society. She is member of Estonian Public
Service Ethics Committee and Vice President of
Estonian Sociologists' Association.
Margit Keller is a Senior Researcher at the Institute of
Social Studies, University of Tartu. She is chairing the
ESA Sociology of Consumption network. Her research
fields are “Westernisation” of post-Soviet consumer
culture, young people, marketing, change in social
practices of everyday life and contested consumption.
She is a guest editor of the Environmental Policy
and Governance sustainable consumption special
issue and an co-editor of Routledge Handbook on
Consumption. She has published, amonst others, in
Journal of Consumer Culture; Consumption, Markets,
Culture and Marketing Theory. She has run several
applied research projects and professional training
programmes.
Maie Kiisel (PhD) is a Researcher of social
communication at the same Institute. Her research
areas are environmental and risk consciousness and
communication, participation in decision-making,
social movements and civic organizations. She has
been active member of the Green Movement and
acts as an editor of the webpage bioneer.ee that is the
main platform of dissemination of pro-environment
knowledge in Estonia.
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27/8 THURSDAY
12:45 – 13:45 / ROOM FA KOTĚRA 105
MD09 / ESA LECTURE (2) / THE STATUS
OF SOCIOLOGY TODAY
Chair: Tiziana Nazio
Tiziana Nazio teaches social research methods at
University of Torino (since 2008) and Collegio Carlo
Alberto (since 2010). She was research scientist at
University of Bielefeld (2000–03) where she received
her PhD; at Centre d’Estudis Demogràfics and at
University Pompeu Fabra (2003–05); at University
of Oxford and Nuffield College (2005–08). She
contributed to several EU projects and led an ESRC
one, and is now taking part to STYLE (www.
style-research.eu) and FamiliesAndSocieties (www.
familiesandsocieties.eu) FP7 projects. Her research
focuses on gender inequalities and life course
transitions in a comparative perspective. She is
member of ESA executive, where currently serves
as chair of the Program Committee for ESA 12th
conference in Prague, after serving as chair of the
Local Organizing Committee for ESA 11th conference
in Torino.
Lucinda Platt
What Can the Sociological Analysis
of Social Mobility Bring to the
Immigration Debate? Examples
and Reflections
There is extensive interest across Europe in ethnic and
immigrant inequalities in the labour market, and the
extent to which they persist into the second generation.
These inequalities have been the subject of a vast
array of sociological studies, which have changed how
we think about processes of migration and enhanced
understanding of migrant diversity. At the same time,
sociological analysis of social stratification continues
to advance our understanding of social mobility and
how it varies across time and space, as well as its
relationship to societal levels of social inequality.
Social mobility remains a core policy agenda across
many European countries and is widely discussed in
the media. This demonstrates the continuing salience
of this core strand of sociological research and how
it has captured the public imagination – but also
how it has been co-opted as an alternative to more
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explicitly egalitarian agendas. In this talk I bring
these two bodies of work together – and illustrate the
wider implications of such a combined application.
Specifically, I discuss the extent to which we can
better understand inequalities and diversity across
men and women of different ethnic and immigrant
groups by taking proper account of social (class
and national) origins. Building on existing research,
I present a framework for the analysis of immigration/
ethnicity and social mobility, which incorporates the
contributory role of education. I then draw on new
analysis of unique, large scale data sources from the
UK and Europe to assess how empirical patterns map
on to this framework. I conclude by considering what
this means for future patterns of social stratification
in European societies, even in the face of changing
migration regimes. Acknowledging the limits to the
political reach of sociological research, I nevertheless
reflect on the ways in which such insights might help
to reshape policy understandings currently focused on
ethnic disadvantage or on simple dichotomies between
'good' and 'bad' migrants to a broader perspective on
migration and minorities.
Biography: Lucinda Platt is Professor of Social Policy
and Sociology at the London School of Economics
and Political Science (LSE). Her research focuses on
ethnicity and immigration, including labour market
and income inequalities and identity, and on child
poverty and wellbeing, including child disability. Her
most recent book was Understanding Inequalities:
Stratification and Difference (2011, Polity);
and she has recently co-edited a book on Social
Advantage and Disadvantage for Oxford University
Press to be published in 2016. She is co-author of
Intergenerational consequences of migration: Socioeconomic, family and cultural patterns of stability and
change in Turkey and Europe, being published this
year by Palgrave Macmillan. She specialises not only
in the analysis but also the development of large-scale
longitudinal surveys: she was, till 2013, Director of the
UK’s Millennium Cohort Study, a study of over 19,000
children born in 2000–2001; and she is co-investigator
with responsibility for ethnicity on Understanding
Society, the UK Household Longitudinal Study.
27/8 THURSDAY
12:45 – 13:45 / ROOM FA GOČÁR 155
MD10 / SPECIALS & WORKSHOPS (6) / SOCIOLOGICAL
IMAGINATION IN DARK TIMES
Chair: Robert Fine
Robert Fine is a Professor Emeritus of Sociology
at the University of Warwick. He was a co-founder
of ESA’s Research Network 31 on racism and
antisemitism and he is on the executive of the ESA.
At Warwick he helped set up the Social Theory
Centre and chaired the Department of Sociology. His
publications include Cosmopolitanism (Routledge
Key Ideas 2007) and Political Investigations: Hegel,
Marx, Arendt (Routledge 2001), as well as articles
in the Journal of Classical Sociology, the European
Journal of Social Theory, Persona y Sociedad,
Constellations: an International Journal of Critical
and Democratic Theory, Filosoficky Casopis and
other journals. With Christine Achinger, he co-edited
a special issue of European Societies on “Racism,
Antisemitism and Islamophobia” in 2012 and a special
issue of the European Journal of Social Theory on
cosmopolitanism in 2007, as well as collections
include Social Theory after the Holocaust (with
Charles Turner, Liverpool University Press 2000). His
feature article on doing the sociology of antisemitism
appears in the ESA’s European Sociologist of Winter
2012. Robert has an abiding interest in Marx's political
thought, Enlightenment, Hegel, Critical Theory and
Hannah Arendt. He has also published on labour and
nationalist movements in Southern Africa and on
labour and the law in UK. In recent years he has been
working on cosmopolitanism, human rights, European
antisemitism and natural law.
Ágnes Heller
The Stranger and the Nation States
of Europe
Europe is the sole continent of nation states. Nation
states developed first abruptly then slowly since the
end of the 18 century and led to the dissolution of
the European empires. Nation states won their final
victory in 1914, when both internationalism and
cosmopolitanism lost against nationalism. Nation
became the most general “identity” and nationalism
the dominating ideology. This is why nation states
have a great difficulty to accommodate strangers,
people who speak a different language, practice
different customs. What was natural within the
European empires, becomes a field of conflicts in
nation states. They cannot integrate “others”, they
want to assimilate them. Yet even if the “strangers” try
hard to assimilate, they are still treated with suspicion.
Due to failure in assimilation, some “strangers” begin
to dissimilate. Contrary to the USA which is not
nation state and thus integrates easily, Europe has to
face the difficulties stemming from the domination
of nationalist ideology. The question is whether the
European Union can become the institution that leads
Europe back to its own tradition, to its pre WW’1
self understanding, or it will enter a period of super
nationalism which not easily confirms to liberal
democracy.
Biography: Professor of Philosophy Ágnes Heller was
born in Budapest. She was student of Georg Lukacs.
Since 1955 she served shortly as the first editor of the
post-war Hungarian Philosophical Journal, but was
dismissed from academic position for political reasons
after the Hungarian Revolution. After spending several
years in Hungary working in different professions she
emigrated to Australia in 1977 where she got academic
position in La Trobe University in Melbourne. In 1986
she moved to New School for Social Research in New
York. Since the great change of 1989, she now spends
half of the year in her native Hungary where she has
been elected to the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
She is a holder of numerous academic awards,
Hannah Arendt Prize for Political Philosophy or
Szechenyi National Prize in Hungary among others.
She has served in numerous Editorial Boards,
including that of Praxis International, Aut Aut, Social
Praxis, or New German Critique. She is a member
of International Research Group of Alienation,
member of International Society of the Sociology of
Knowledge, member of the College Internationale de
Philosophie, Paris or member of Societe Europeenne
de Culture, Venice.
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27/8 THURSDAY
12:45 – 13:45 / ROOM FCE B286
MD11 / SPECIALS & WORKSHOPS (7) / THE
REPRODUCTION OF INEQUALITY: NEW WAYS OF
EXPLORING THE ROLE OF STRUCTURE AND AGENCY
Chair: Mieke Van Houtte
Mieke Van Houtte, PhD, is full professor at the
Department of Sociology at Ghent University
(Belgium). Her research interests cover diverse topics
within the sociology of education, particularly the
effects of structural and compositional school features
on several outcomes for students and teachers. She
published in journals as Sociology of Education,
American Educational Research Journal.
Agnès Van Zanten
Educational Inequalities in Access
to Higher Education: The Role of
Networks, Institutions and Markets
Widening access to higher education has become an
official priority for the 27 Heads of Government of
the European Union who have agreed on the Europe
2020 strategy. However, existing studies show not
only important inequalities between countries but
also among social groups within each country in this
domain.
Sociologists have generally analysed these social
inequalities either as a result of differences in students’
socio-economic and cultural backgrounds and/or of the
existence of a hierarchical system of higher education
institutions enrolling students with different social and
academic profiles. These factors are very important but
provide an incomplete picture of social inequalities in
access to higher education for at least three reasons.
The first is the need to take into account not only
family background but the variety of agents with
whom students have had and have close relationships
(parents, siblings, other family members, friends,
neighbours…) and the diverse forms of influence they
can exert, from the strong framing of habituses to the
informal sharing of information. The second is that
the role of secondary and higher education institutions
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has frequently been considered separately without
attaching enough importance to the ways in which
institutional interdependency frames students’ options
of study. Finally, the role of markets on students’
choices has generally been considered from an abstract
and usually critical perspective neglecting the close
analysis of the increasing influence of market devices
such as rankings or higher education fairs.
Using data from an original, on-going mixed-method
study in France but also from previous research on this
topic, this presentation will highlight the importance
of these three dimensions – networks, institutions and
markets – on students’ HE choices. It will show their
interrelation and the ways in which they affect the
choices of students from different social groups.
Biography: Agnès van Zanten is a sociologist and
senior research professor working for the Centre
National de la Recherche Scientifique at Sciences
Po, Paris. She is the co-director of the research
group on Educational policies at the Laboratoire
Interdisciplinaire d’Evaluation des Politiques
Publiques (LIEPP) of Sciences Po and the director
of the series “Education et Société” at Presses
Universitaires de France. Her main research areas
are class and education, elite education, transition
to higher education, school choice, competition and
mix and educational policies. She is also interested
in qualitative research methods and international
comparisons. She has recently published (with G.
Felozis and C. Maroy), Les marchés scolaires (PUF,
2013) and edited (with S. Ball and B. DarchyKoechlin) The World Yearbook of Education
2015. Elites, privilege and excellence: the national
and global redefinition of educational advantage
(Routledge, 2015). She is also directing two main
research projects on ‘Transition to higher education.
The role of networks, institutions and markets’ and
(with C. Maroy) ‘Accountability and governance of
education in France and Quebec’.
27/8 THURSDAY
12:45 – 13:45 / ROOM FCE B280
MD12 / SPECIALS & WORKSHOPS (8) / TRANSNATIONAL
BIOGRAPHIES AND TRANSNATIONAL CULTURES
Chair: Maggie O’Neill and Lyudmila Nurse
Maggie O’Neill is Professor in Applied Social
Sciences at Durham University and is Chair of ESA
Research Network 3, Biographical Perspectives on
European Societies. She co-directs the Centre for Sex,
Gender and Sexualities at Durham University. Her
research activity has been instrumental in moving
forward scholarship in three substantive areas:
prostitution and the commercial sex industry; forced
migration and the asylum-migration nexus; innovative
participatory, biographical, performative and visual
methodologies. Recent publications include Advances
in Biographical Methods: creative applications.
(2014) with Brian Roberts and Andrew Sparkes and
with John Perivolaris, 2015). A Sense of Belonging:
Walking with Thaer through migration, memories
and space. Crossings: Journal of Migration & Culture
5(2-3): 327-338
Elena Zdravomyslova
Bridging Cultures: Central Asian
Care-Givers in Russian Cities
This paper addresses the (trans) cultural bridging
that is produced and performed in daily encounters
of migrant careworkers from Central Asia in Russia.
Care over children and elderly is ‘framed by gender’
(Ridgeway). Thus cultural bridging in caring work is
also defined as women’s activity. Cultural bridging
– navigating different patterns of interpretations and
behaviour – is conceptualized here as part of the
domestic work of the migrant paid caregivers (and
care receivers). Due to the work of cultural bridging
cultural boundaries become porous, some of them
are transgressed, others – sustain. In cultural bridging
ethnicity/ class/ gender/ age of the actors intersect
and perform as a resource pool or barrier syndrom.
Cultural bridging in the carework result in the
creation of the class/gender divisions in the Russian
society. Cultural bridging influence the identity of the
migrant workers making them more reflexive here
and there. In the daily encounters the generalized
cultural otherness often formulated by prejudices
and stereotypes is individualized, become tangible,
transgressive and mutually accepted.
My particular focus is on the dialectics of control
in the interactions between paid domestics and their
employees when they belong to seemingly different
cultures that at the same time share a lot of similarities.
Cultural resources are enacted in the practices of
distanciation, hierarchization and equalization revealed
in the carework interactions.
The empirical data are biographical interviews with
migrant women from Central Asia (Uzbekistan and
Kyrgyzstan) who are employed as domestic caregivers
and their employees. Analyzing the life stories
I address questions such as: How cultural boundaries
between accepting and receiving societies are reconstructed in the stories of migrant domestics from
the Central Asia? How class/ gender/ race-ethnicity
and age enact in these constructions? What resources
are enacted in the successful social integration of
migrants? I claim that cultural bridging is part of the
care work of migrants; and carework is a special asset
for social integration of migrant workers.
Biography: Elena Zdravomyslova Dr. of Sociology,
Professor at the EUSP, Co-director if the Gender
Studies Program at the European University at
St. Petersburg (EUS). Areas of interest: gender in
postsocialist societies, regimes of care, aging in the
life course (institutions and practices). Methodological
preference for qualitative life-story research.
Selected Publications: Academic editor and author
in the following books: “Zdorov’e i doverie” [Health
and Trust] (2009), “Novyi byt v sovremennoi Rossii:
gendernye issledovaniia posednevnosti” [New
everyday life in contemporary Russia: everyday
gender studies] (2009), “Zdorov’e i intimnaia zhizn’.
Sotsiologicheskie podkhody” [Health and intimate
life. Sociological approaches] (2012), “Praktiki
i identichnosti: gendernoe ustroistvo” [Practices and
identities: gender construction] (2010), “Rossiiskii
gendernyi poriadok: sotsiologicheskii podkhod”
[Russian gender order: a sociological approach]
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(2007), “V poiskakh seksual’nosti” [In search of
sexuality] (2002), “Biographical Research in Eastern
Europe” (2002). Recent Publications in English: 2013
Gender’s crooked path: Feminism confronts Russian
patriarchy. Chapter in the collective monograph
Precarious Engagements: Dilemmas of Public
sociology/ Ed. By M/ Burawoy, Sage. (co-authored
with A.Temkina). 2012 Making and managing class:
employment of paid domestic workers in Russia. In:
Rethinking class in Russia. Ed. by Suvi Salmenniemi.
Farnham: Ashagate, (co-authored with A. Rotkirch,
O.Tkach). 2010 'What is Russian Sociological
Tradition? Debates аmong Russian Sociologists'.
In: The ISA Handbook of Diverse Sociological
Traditions. Ed. by S. Patel. Sage. Pp.140-151. 2010
Working Mothers and Nannies: Commercialization of
Childcare and Modifications in the Gender Contract.
Anthropology of East Europe Review 28(2): 200-225.
27/8 THURSDAY
12:45 – 13:45 / ROOM FCE C202
MD13 / SPECIALS & WORKSHOPS (9) / CULTIVATING
DIFFERENCES AND THE SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Chair: Gallina Tasheva
Gallina Tasheva is a Bulgarian-German Sociologist
and Social Philosopher. She obtained her Ph.D
in Sofia and after carrying out her post-doctoral
research at the University of Bielefeld, she has been
working first at the University of Bielefeld and
the University of Kassel, later at the University of
Jena before moving to the University of Muenster.
Her work centers around theoretical sociology and
social theory, especially phenomenology, existential
hermeneutics and critical studies, with an emphasis
on social value, value conflicts, intersubjectivity,
alterity, life-course and biographical method, cultural
identity and hospitality. Recently her efforts have
been going into thedevelopment of an existential
analytical methodology of sociological theory and of
a sociologyof coexistence – forthcoming: Existential
Analytic and Sociology.
Frank Welz
From Inequalities to Differences:
Retuning C. W. Mills’s ‘Sociological
Imagination’ to the Post-Cold War Era
C. Wright Mills’ ‘The Sociological Imagination’
(1959) still ranks second among the most influential
books in sociology ever published (according to
an ISA survey). Mills called for ‘imagining’ how
individual lives are interconnected with public issues.
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To transform sociology into a potentially liberating
force, C. Wright Mills emphasized history as vital part
of the sociological approach, and offered a trenchant
critique of sociology’s ‘grand theory’ and ‘abstracted
empiricism’ at the time. Since 1959, however,
social reality has changed dramatically – and so did
sociology.
In particular, a Fordist regime of political economy
has shifted to post-Fordist regulation, and the welfare
state has been challenged by global neoliberal
governance. As a consequence, in sociology,
well-established categories for conceiving social
reality have been fractured. Our understanding of
collective institutions and ‘social’ circumstances,
such as inequalities, has shifted to an individualized
understanding of human lives in ‘risk society’
(Beck), in which chance, choice, agency, as well as
‘differences’ in fields such as gender, ethnicity and
migration, are being emphasized. Following Foucault,
analyses of power structures have shifted to a decentered concept of power according to which actors
prove to be governed “from inside”, as entrepreneurs
of the self. What changes have taken place since C.
Wright Mills’ analysis, what are today’s real-world
concerns, and what do they mean for retuning our
sociological imagination to contemporary society?
Biography: Prof. Frank Welz (Austria) teaches
sociology at Innsbruck University. After studying
sociology, history, philosophy and psychology at
Freiburg he has taught and researched at Basel,
Bielefeld, Cambridge, Freiburg, N. Delhi (Global
Studies Program), Onati and Innsbruck. He publishes
on social theory, sociology of law and the historical
epistemology of the social sciences; empirically, he
is currently engaged in an international project on
governmentality and contemporary subjectivities.
He served as organizer of ESA, ISA, OeGS (vicepres.) and DGS conferences. Concerning ESA,
during 2007–2011 he was coordinator for ESA RN29,
Social Theory. He organized the network's midterm
conference, Social theory and the sociological
discipline(s), at Innsbruck, also coordinating meetings
at the Lisbon, Prague, and Geneva Conferences. He
has further served as ESA vice-president for two
terms (2011–15), coordinating ESA’s 2013 Crisis,
Critique and Change conference programme.
Scott Lash
Similitude and the Social Imaginary
This talk addresses not difference but similitude.
And indeed if the symbolic, including
Durkheim’s symbolic, works through a logic of
difference, then the imagination or the imaginary
operates in the register of similitude. Thus Walter
Benjamin with David Hume understands the
imagination in terms of a principle of mimesis, of
imitation. Durkheim saw this as a problem, and
castigated a (British) empiricism based on the
imagination in contrast to a positivism whose register
was the symbolic. For Benjamin the languages of
humans (and of God) operates through the symbolic
while the language of things works through the
imagination and imitation. Max Weber, for his part,
thought capitalism in China could not develop, that
China could not modernize, because it could not reach
towards level of the symbolic and rationalization. For
Benjamin Chinese modernity is based instead on the
imagination and the mimetic faculty. As children, we
had and have now lost our mimetic faculty. But what
about the space of hope, of the ‘what can we hope’ of
is referred to variously as the messianic or the divine?
Can our mimetic faculty, this a posteriori faculty –
that sits among a series of a priori faculties, including
the understanding and labour power – open up this
utopian window? If the sociological imagination can
be in some way a Prinzip Hoffnung, it may well be in
its own register, not of difference, but of similitude.
Biography: Scott Lash is Professor and Research
Director of the Centre for Cultural Studies at the
Goldsmiths College of the University of London.
Lash is well known for his contributions to cultural
studies in relation to Social Theory and Globalisation.
Scott Lash earned his PhD at the London School
of Economics. Since then he has been teaching and
researching at Lancaster University and since 1998 he
is working at Goldsmiths College of the University of
London. His work on Reflexive Modernity together
with Anthony Giddens and Ulrich Beck belongs to the
sociological classics.
Selected publications: Lash, S., The Emergent
Globalisation, Cambridge: Polity Press,
(forthcoming). / Lash, S & Keith, M., Arnoldi J.,
Rooker. T., 2014. China Constructing Capitalism:
Routledge / Lash, S., 2010. Intensive Culture:
Religion and Social Theory in Contemporary
Culture, London: Sage. / Lash, S. & Lury, C. 2007.
Global Culture Industry: The Mediation of Things,
Cambridge: Polity Press. / Beck, U., Giddens,
A. & Lash, S. 1994. Reflexive Modernization.
Cambridge: Polity Press. (trans. German: Reflexive
Modernisierung: Eine Kontroverse, Frankfurt:
Suhrkamp 1996; also trans. Finnish, Korean,
Japanese, Portuguese, Italian, Spanish, Chinese). /
Lash, S. 2004. Lebenssoziologie: Georg Simmel in
the Information Age, Theory, Culture & Society. /
Lash, S. 1999. Another Modernity, A Different
Rationality, Oxford: Blackwell. / Lash, S. 1990.
Sociology of Postmodernism, London: Routledge.
(2nd printing 1990, 3rd prtg 1991, 4th prtg. 1994);
trans. into Slovenian, Japanese, Korean, Portugese,
Italian, Spanish, Chinese, Romanian)
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12:45 – 13:45 / ROOM FA JANÁK 107
MD14 / CONTRIBUTES FROM NATIONAL
ASSOCIATIONS (2) / MEETING OF THE COUNCIL
OF NATIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
Chair: Roberto Cipriani
Roberto Cipriani is Full Professor of Sociology
at the University of Rome 3, where he has been
Chairman of the Department of Educational Sciences
from 2001 to 2012. He has been visiting professor
at the University of Berkeley. He is Past President
of the Italian Sociological Association. He has
been Professor of Qualitative Methodology at the
University of Buenos Aires, of Sao Paulo (Brazil),
and of Recife (UFPE), and of Political Science at the
Laval University in Québec. He is also former Past
President of the ISA Research Committee for the
Sociology of Religion. He has been Editor-in-Chief
of International Sociology (International Sociological
Association official journal), and member of the
Executive Committee of the AISLF (International
Association of French Speaking Sociologists).
In 2006 he has been “Chancellor Dunning Trust
Lecturer” at Queen’s University of Victoria (Canada).
He is member of the Executive Committee of the
International Society for the Sociology of Religion.
He has done research in Greece, Mexico, and Israel,
and has produced many research-movies. His
Handbook of Sociology Religion has been translated
into English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, and
Chinese. At the moment he is the Chairperson of the
Council of National Sociological Associations of the
European Sociological Association.
Roberto Cipriani
Report of the Chairperson of the
Council of National Associations
This Report presents the initiatives of the Council of
National Associations in the years 2009–2015. The
election of the Chairperson of the Council of National
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Associations was organized in an informal way during
the ESA Congress in Lisbon (September 2nd–5th,
2009). An ESA meeting with National Associations
has been organized in Paris (28th October 2010).
A “Memorandum of Understanding” between
European Sociological Association and National
Sociological Associations has been signed in Paris,
October 28th, 2010 and October 25th, 2012. New
Guidelines for the Council of National Associations
have been approved in Geneva (7.09.2011). New
Statutes of the European Sociological Association
have been approved in Geneva (9.09.2011), namely
“Article 8: The Council of National Associations”,
and article 6 (the Council of National Associations
is a Governing Body). A NAs Conference has
been organized in Paris (October 25th, 2012) on
“European Science Policy and the Social Sciences”.
The meeting of the Council of National Associations
in Turin (August 28th–31st, 2013) has discussed the
possibilities of harmonising their structures with that
of the RNs. A questionnaire on “European Sociology
Today” has been distributed in the years 2012–2013,
in order to have a better knowledge of sociological
presence in Europe. The Report has been presented
in Prague (August 26th, 2015), and published in
European Societies. A complete Report and data are
available (see ESA website, “National Associations”).
A NAs Conference together with ESA Executive
Committee has been organized in Paris (November
6th, 2014) on “Research and Teaching in Europe”.
Finally “Euro-Arab Meeting for Young Researchers
in Social Sciences” (Manama, Bahrain, October
19th–25th, 2015) is an initiative to accommodate
young Arab and European researchers in order to have
their research discussed in a public forum. Reputed
Arab and non-Arab researchers, experts in framing
scientific research, will participate, too.
Chair: Howard Wollman
Howard Wollman is Honorary Fellow in the School of
Social and Political Science, University of Edinburgh,
and Chair of the British Sociological Association.
He has been Head of School of Health and Social
Sciences at Edinburgh Napier University. He has been
at one time Vice Chair of the Educational Institute of
Scotland – University Lecturers Association.
Election of the Chairperson of the
Council of National Associations
Howard Wollman, Paula-Irene Villa and Siniša
Zrinščak, Nominations Committee members
27/8 THURSDAY
12:45 – 13:45 / ROOM FCE D1122
MD15 / SPECIALS & WORKSHOPS (10) / A VIEW
FROM THE OUTSIDE (FUNDING)
Chair: Carmen Leccardi
Carmen Leccardi is professor of Cultural Sociology
at the University of Milan – Bicocca and currently
President of the European Sociological Association.
She is Director of the PhD programme in Applied
Sociology and Social Research Methodology,
University of Milan – Bicocca. Here she is Director
of the inter-university Centre in ‘Gender Cultures’.
Her research interests include youth cultures, gender
differences, time experience and processes of cultural
change.
Didier Georgakakis
Are the SSH Disappearing From
EU Research Policies?
What is going on within EU research policy for
the SSH? On one side, there are many and obvious
reasons for the EU to invest in the European SSH.
The economic crisis and the situation of Europe in
the global world raises an unprecedented number
of human and social issues deserving (at least)
to be better understood. Scientifically, European
SSH have an incomparable common intellectual
heritage, diversity and potential of talent, so there
would be a lot to be gained (for education, social
innovation, reflexive policies, etc.) to build on their
qualities, make them more inclusive across the EU
and spread their values abroad. On the other side, the
implementation of EU research policy in the H2020
framework is taking the opposite direction. Whereas
the need for much more SSH has been asked by the
European Parliament and the Council of Ministers
(and continues to be), the ‘competent’ Directorate
General addressed a succession of alarming message:
demise of the competent directory; claiming that
autonomous SSH research is a waste of money and
favouring a purely ideological embedding policy;
highly problematic budgetary execution on SC6;
not to mention condescending messages against the
‘Ivory Tower of SSH community’ (sic) and refusal to
sit at the table with the representatives associations.
All of this would not be important if the EU was
a marginal actor for research. But this is far from
being the case with the EU research policy design
being, beyond H2020 itself, used as a template for
most member states. In a context where many forces
in the SSH communities think of taking action, the
keynote aims at identifying this problem and its main
socio-political features
Biography: Didier Georgakakis, 48, is a political science
professor at the University Paris 1 – Panthéon Sorbonne
and member of the European Centre for Sociology
and Political Science (CNRS-Paris 1-EHESS). An
honorary junior member of the Institut Universitaire
de France (IUF) and a Visiting Prof. at the College
of Europe (Brugge), his teaching and research focus
on the historical and political sociology of the EU,
a field in which he is one of the principal promoters
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since the late 1990’s and in which he published
extensively in French and English (lastly, The Field
of Eurocracy. A Political Sociology of European
Actors and Professionals, ed. with J. Rowell). Elected
several times in associations representing political
science in France, he is now an executive member
of the European Confederation of Political Science
Association, which he also represents within the core
group of the European Alliance for Social Sciences
and Humanities.
27/8 THURSDAY
12:45 – 13:45 / ROOM FA KREJCAR 111
MD16 / AUTHOR MEETS CRITIQUES II
Chair: Eduardo Romanos
Eduardo Romanos is a Ramón y Cajal Fellow at the
Universidad Complutense de Madrid. He received
his PhD in Political and Social Sciences from the
European University Institute in Florence. His
main research interests are in the areas of political
sociology and historical sociology, with a particular
focus on social movements and protest.
Donatella Della Porta
Social Movements in Times of
Austerity. Is Anti-Capitalism Back?
In recent years, citizens from all over the world have
protested against what they saw as a deterioration of
democratic institutions as well as of the very civil,
political and social rights once endowed to them.
Beginning with Iceland in 2008, and then forcefully
in Egypt, Tunisia, Spain, Greece, and Portugal, or
more recently in Peru, Brazil, Russia, Bulgaria,
Turkey or Ukraine, masses took to the streets against
what they perceived as a rampant and dangerous
corruption of democracy, defined as a source of
inequality and people’s suffering. These protests have
been seen as part of anti-austerity social movements,
mobilizing in a context of the crisis of neoliberalism.
It is on them that this volume focuses, developing
on the assumption that, in order to understand their
main characteristics in terms of social basis, identity
and organizational structures and strategies, we
should look at the specific characteristics of the
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socioeconomic, cultural, and political context in
which they developed.
Biography: Donatella Della Porta is professor of
sociology at the European University Institute,
where she directs the Center on Social Movement
Studies (Cosmos) now moving to the Graduate
School in Political Science and Sociology at Scuola
Normale Superiore in Florence. She is also directs
a major ERC project Mobilizing for Democracy,
on civil society participation in democratization
processes in Europe, the Middle East, Asia and Latin
America. Among her very recent publications are:
Methodological practices in social movement research
(Oxford University Press, 2014); Spreading Protest
(ECPR Press 2014, with Alice Mattoni), Participatory
Democracy in Southern Europe (Rowman and
Littlefield, 2014, with Joan Font and Yves Sintomer);
Mobilizing for Democracy (Oxford University Press,
2014); Can Democracy be Saved?, Polity Press, 2013;
Clandestine Political Violence, Cambridge University
Press, 2013 (with D. Snow, B. Klandermans and
D. McAdam (eds.). Blackwell Encyclopedia on
Social and Political Movements, Blackwell. 2013;
Mobilizing on the Extreme Right (with M. Caiani
and C. Wagemann), Oxford University Press, 2012;
Meeting Democracy (ed. With D. Rucht), Cambridge
University Press, 2012; The Hidden Order of
Corruption (with A. Vannucci), Ashgate 2012. In
2011, she was the recipient of the Mattei Dogan Prize
for distinguished achievements in the field of political
sociology.
28/8 FRIDAY
12:45 – 13:45 / ROOM FA KOTĚRA 105
MD17 / ESA LECTURE (3) / THE STATUS
OF SOCIOLOGY TODAY
Chair: Hans-Peter Müller
Hans-Peter Müller, Professor of Sociology at
Humboldt – University in Berlin, studied economics
and social sciences at the University of Augsburg,
made his Ph.D and Habilitation at the University of
Heidelberg and teaches at Humboldt – University
since 1992. Since then he is chief editor of the
“Berliner Journal für Soziologie”. He was J.F.K.–
Fellow at Harvard University and Max-Webervisiting Professor at NYU in the US and held visiting
professorships at Budapest, Helsinki, Paris, Rome,
Princeton and Berkeley. His research fields are social
and political theory, social inequality, political and
cultural sociology. His publications (both in 2014):
“Max Weber-Handbuch. Leben-Werk-Wirkung.
Stuttgart: Metzler Publisher” (with Steffen Sigmund)
and “Pierre Bourdieu. Eine systematische Einführung.
Frankfurt a.M.: Suhrkamp Publisher”. He loves
discourse and debate as well as networking the field of
European sociology.
Mark Featherstone
The Spectre of Sociology
In this paper I develop a theory of the spectrality of
sociology under conditions of neoliberal capitalism
through an exploration of the way in which neoliberal
thought forecloses the space of the social imaginary
and transforms relational thinking into a ghost or
spectre. Under these conditions, my suggestion
is that sociological thought becomes marginal to
thinking about and understanding the human world.
Thus sociology is transformed into a peripheral
discipline in the social sciences while economy and
economics takes centre stage. However, my thesis
is that it is precisely because of this situation on the
very margins of relevance in the neoliberal world that
sociology should be considered the critical discipline
in the contemporary period. Here, my argument is
that sociology carries critical, utopian, value in the
neoliberal post-historical society that screens out
relational thinking and transforms the discipline that
thinks the necessary and irreducible interdependence
of self, other, and world into a spectre. In this respect
I claim that sociology haunts neoliberal society which
cannot think beyond individuals and conceives the
social in terms of masses or collections of individuals.
Against this vision, my view is that the challenge of
the spectre of sociology is to continue to conceive of
individuals in terms of relations, think through the
interdependence of self, other, and world, and centrally
oppose what I want to call the neoliberal resistance
to social analysis because it is only on the basis of
thinking in terms of relations that social justice will be
truly possible.
Biography: Dr Mark Featherstone is Senior Lecturer
in Sociology at Keele University, UK. He is a social
and cultural theorist by specialism and also works
in the area of psychoanalysis. His main research
area is the study of utopias and dystopias and he has
written ‘Tocqueville’s Virus: Utopia and Dystopia in
Social and Political Thought’ (Routledge, 2007) and
‘Planet Utopia: Utopia, Dystopia, and Globalisation’
(Forthcoming, 2015) on this topic. He has also written
numerous articles for journals in Sociology and
Cultural and Media Studies. He is currently writing on
monograph on the intersections of psychoanalysis and
social thought in a globalised world and working on
another project on the social consequences of screenbased culture. Apart from his own work, he is also
Reviews Editor for Sociological Review and Cultural
Politics.
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28/8 FRIDAY
12:45 – 13:45 / ROOM FA GOČÁR 155
MD18 / SPECIALS & WORKSHOPS (11) / NEW FEMINIST
MOVEMENTS, MAKING THE DIFFERENCE?
Chair: Consuelo Corradi
Consuelo Corradi is Professor of sociology at Lumsa
University (Rome, Italy), where she is also ViceRector for Research and international Relations.
She has taught at Università Roma 3 and Brandeis
University (Boston, Usa). Her main area of interest
is social theory; she has published books and essays
on violence, social and personal identity, post-secular
societies, and theories of modernity. She published
on violence and modernity, and on the connections
between beauty and the sacred in post-secular
societies. She is currently Vice Chair of the ISCH
COST Action IS 1206 Project “Femicide in Europe”.
One of the first outcomes of this project is the paper
by Corradi and Stockl “Intimate Partner Homicide in
10 European Countries: Statistical Data and Policy
Developments in a Cross-national Perspectibe”,
European Journal of Criminology, 2014. She is
a member of the Board of ISA RC32 and of the Board
of ESA RN33-Women’s and Gender Studies and has
been member of ESA Executive Committee and ESA
Vice President.
Sylvia Walby
Feminism and the Crisis
Europe is in crisis. What does feminism have to
offer? The architecture of the European Union
financial, fiscal and democratic institutions is being
reconstructed in the shadow of the crisis. This highly
contested restructuring is gendered. There will be
fusion or fission: either greater concentration of
power at the EU-level or fracturing and disintegration.
Finance is gendered in its governance and
redistributive consequences. The fiscal concerns the
welfare state that is essential for the social democratic
public gender regime. The depth of democracy is
gendered. There is a struggle between two projects
during this restructuring: either decreasing gendered
democratic engagement over financial and fiscal
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institutions, or embedding gender equality principles
into the new settlement. Feminist projects, such as
the gender budgeting movement and trade unions,
are defending a model of a social democratic public
gender regime against an attempt to neoliberalise the
gender regime. Not only is there a potential tipping
point between fusion or fission in the European Union
project, but also a tipping point in the form of gender
regime and the form of capitalism in the European
Union. Utilising complexity theory enables us to
theorise the crisis more effectively.
Biography: Sylvia Walby OBE is Distinguished
Professor of Sociology and UNESCO Chair in Gender
Research, Lancaster University, UK. She was founding
President, European Sociological Association, 1995–7.
She has been President of Research Committee 02
Economy and Society, International Sociological
Association, 2006–10. She is a Fellow of the
Academy of Social Sciences, UK. She has conducted
research for the UN, European Parliament, European
Commission, European Institute for Gender Equality,
and ESRC. Books include The Future of Feminism
(Polity 2011) and Globalization and Inequalities:
Complexity and Contested Modernities (Sage 2009).
Her new books are Crisis (Polity 2015) and (with 11
others) Stopping Rape: Towards a Comprehensive
Policy (Policy Press 2015).
Mia Liinason
discussant
Mia Liinason is a Senior Lecturer in Gender Studies
at the University of Gothenburg. In 2014, she was
a Research Fellow at the Gender Institute at the
London School of Economics and Political Science.
Mia is interested in feminist knowledge production inand outside of the academy. Currently, she is engaged
in research about feminist grassroot activism and
women’s NGOs in Scandinavia.
28/8 FRIDAY
12:45 – 13:45 / ROOM FCE B286
MD19 / SPECIALS & WORKSHOPS (12) /
ART AS CULTURE, CULTURE AS ART
Chair: Mark D. Jacobs
Mark D. Jacobs is Professor of Sociology at George
Mason University, where from 1992–99 he was
also Founding Director of the first interdisciplinary
Ph.D. Program in Cultural Studies in the United
States. He currently chairs ESA’s RN7 (Culture);
he is past Chair of the Section on the Sociology of
Culture of the American Sociological Association.
He wrote Screwing the System and Making It Work:
Juvenile Justice in the No-Fault Society (University
of Chicago Press, 1990) and edited The Blackwell
Companion to the Sociology of Culture (2005),
among other books.
Marie Buscatto
Can Art Change the World? Answers
From a Gendered Perspective
Art is often perceived, in common sense as well as in
theoretical discussions, as a wonderful way to change
the world and to help unleash creative social forces.
It is also often thought to be a major tool to unveil
social inequalities and nurture social action to reduce
them. What I would like to do in this session is to
question such beliefs from a gendered perspective.
Using empirical examples drawn from research into
a range of art worlds – music, literature, visual arts,
circus and cinema – I will try to show that art worlds
do tend to function in quite normative ways that
make it difficult for women to create, even more so
when they are perceived as creating in “feminine” or,
worse, in “feminist” ways! Main artistic actors do not
differ much from other social actors and do tend to
reproduce current gendered inequalities. But art worlds
also allow for transgression, and sometimes even for
subversion, for some original men and women who
do create against all odds. Life is often difficult for
those artists, but they do have room for action in our
western countries to produce innovative works of art.
I will then show when and how art may help change
the world and even, sometimes, make it a more equal
place to live in at the end!
Biography: Marie Buscatto is Professor in sociology
at the University of Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne
(France). Sociologist of work, gender and arts,
she is equally interested in questions of method.
Based on her initial research on the role of women
in the world of jazz, her current work focuses on
women’s problems of entry, retention and recognition
in art worlds, and even more broadly in professions
still male-dominated. She also studies ways artistic
creation is shaped by gendered processes as well as
ambivalencies affecting artistic practices, careers and
professions. Finally, she reflects on the epistemological
status of the ethnographies of organizational work.
Rudi Laermans
Rethinking the Relationship between
the Arts and Sociology of Arts
Many authors within and outside the social sciences
regard the arts as a crucial public sphere in which
the pivotal meanings or presuppositions informing
a common culture can be critically discussed or
deconstructed. A well-established line of research
within sociology supplements this view with the
thesis that the arts reflect wider features of, or
tendencies within, the surrounding society. Backed
by recent personal research, the presentation will put
into perspective both approaches through a focus on
contemporary dance and performance practices.
On the one hand, many artists nowadays explicitly
frame their practice in terms of research and address
issues that are also discussed in the social sciences.
They see themselves primarily as knowledgeproducers in their own right and present the results
of their research partly in formats known from the
arts (e.g. a performance), partly in formats that have
a direct affinity with the academic world (such as the
lecture-performance). In this way, certain branches
of contemporary art become genuine partners of
sociology through the shared search for knowledge
that has a wider public relevance. How can this mostly
implicit partnership become more explicit and spill
over into active collaborations?
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On the other hand, collaboration or co-creation has
become a reflexively addressed issue in the arts,
particularly within the performing arts. A general
societal evolution that is especially outspoken within
the so-called creative economy is thus actively
reflected upon. Within contemporary dance, the
tendency to engage in collaboration that go beyond the
traditional forms of labour differentiation, is not just
‘mirrored’ but actively given shape and often coupled
to a critical perspective on the dominant forms of
organizing work. The notion of ‘work of art’ is thus
profoundly renewed, which invites sociologists to
develop new approaches when studying art.
Biography: Rudi Laermans is professor of social
theory at the Faculty of Social Sciences of the
University of Leuven (Belgium), where he also
obtained his PhD in Sociology in 1992. From 1998
until 2008, he directed the Leuven-based Centre
for Cultural Sociology and was actively involved
in empirical studies on cultural policy, cultural
participation, and the fields of contemporary dance,
cultural heritage and the visual arts.
His current research is situated within the fields
of sociology of culture (esp. institutionalized
individualism), sociology of the arts (esp.
contemporary dance) and contemporary social theory
(esp. social systems theory and the post-Foucault line
within critical theory). He has widely published on
these and related topics in national and international
academic journals and books; his new book-length
study Moving Together: Making and Theorizing
Contemporary Dance will appear in September.
Laermans helped to found in 2005 the RN Sociology
of Culture, of which he became the first chair and is
still a honorary board member.
28/8 FRIDAY
12:45 – 13:45 / ROOM FCE B280
MD20 / SPECIALS & WORKSHOPS (13) / CRITICAL
POLITICAL ECONOMY OF COMMUNICATION AND
CULTURE IN CAPITALISM TODAY
Chair: Laura Horn
Laura Horn is Associate Professor in the Department
of Society and Globalisation, Roskilde University. Her
main research area is the critical political economy
of Europe. Her publications include e.g. Regulating
Corporate Governance in the EU (Palgrave, 2011),
Contradictions and Limits of Neoliberal European
Governance (Palgrave, 2008) and articles published in
Global Labour Journal, Globalizations, New Political
Economy.
Athina Karatzogianni
Firebrand Waves of Digital Activism
1994–2014: The Rise and Spread of
Hacktivism and Cyberconflict
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This talk introduces four waves of in digital activism
and cyberconflict. The rise of digital activism started
in 1994, was transformed by the events of 9/11,
culminated in 2011 with the Arab Spring uprisings,
and entered a transformative phase of control,
mainstreaming and cooptation since 2013 with the
Snowden revelations. Digital activism is defined
here as political participation, activities and protests
organized in digital networks beyond representational
politics. It refers to political conduct aiming for
reform or revolution by non-state actors and new
sociopolitical formations such as social movements,
protest organizations, and individuals and groups
from the civil society. The latter is defined as social
actors outside government and corporate influence.
Cyberconflict is defined as conflict in computer
mediated environments and it involves an analysis
of the interactions between actors engaged in digital
activism to raise awareness for a specific cause,
struggles against government and corporate actors,
as well as conflict between governments, states and
corporations. The rationale for these phases is solely
based on political effects, rather than technological
or developmental determinants. During my talk,
I provide a brief overview of the first (1994–2001)
and second phase (2001–2007) of digital activism
and cyberconflict. I provide a more detailed account
of specific cases of digital activism in two further
phases: between 2007–2010 and 2010–2014. In the
first part of my talk I argue that the mainstreaming
of digital activism will render it ineffective and
inconsequential in the long term. I offer my thoughts
on the future of network power and resistance in
relation to high-level information warfare targeting
infrastructure and grids rather than information
content and network connections. My thesis is that
there is a constant transformation of digital activism
beyond its symbolic and mobilizational qualities, as
we have experienced it since 1994. Digital activism
has entered a phase of mainstreaming as ‘politics as
usual’: an established element in the fabric of political
life with no exceptional qualities, normalized and
mainstreamed by governments through collaboration
with corporations and the cooptation of NGOs.
Digital activism and cyberconflict more broadly will
revolve more around high-level information warfare of
attacking infrastructure, rather than just using ICTs to
mobilise or as a weapon for low-level societal largely
symbolic attacks.
Biography: Dr Athina Karatzogianni is a Senior
Lecturer in Media and Comnunication at the
University of Leicester, UK. Her research lies at the
intersections between new media theory, resistance
networks and global politics, for the study of
cyberconflict and the use of digital technologies by
social movements, protest, and insurgency groups. She
is the author of The Politics of Cyberconflict (2006),
co-author with Andrew Robinson of Power, Resistance
and Conflict: Social Movements, Networks and
Hierarchies (2010), as well as edited collections Cyber
Conflict and Global Politics(2009), Digital Cultures
and the Politics of Emotion (2012) and Violence and
War in Culture and the Media (2012). All publications
can be read here in pre-publication form as open
access download:
http://works.bepress.com/athina_karatzogianni/
Her latest monograph is Fibreand Waves of Digital
Activism 1994–2014 (in print September 2015).
28/8 FRIDAY
12:45 – 13:45 / ROOM FA JANÁK 107
MD21 / SPECIALS & WORKSHOPS (14) / WORKSHOP:
“HOW TO WRITE A JOURNAL ARTICLE”
Chair: Ricca Edmondson
Ricca Edmondson, D.Phil., is Professor of Political
Science and Sociology at the National University
of Ireland, Galway. Her published work includes
Ageing, Insight and Wisdom: Meaning and Practice
across the Life Course (Policy, 2015), Ireland: Society
and Culture (Distance University Hagen, 1998) and
Rhetoric in Sociology (Macmillan, 1984). She has
edited or co-edited Politics of Practical Reasoning:
Integrating Action, Discourse and Argument (Rowan
and Littlefield, 2012), Valuing Older People:
Towards a Humanistic Gerontology (Policy, 2008),
Environmental Argument and Cultural Difference:
Locations, Fractures and Deliberations (Peter
Lang, 2008), Health Promotion: New Discipline or
Multidiscipline? (Irish Academic Press, 2000) and The
Political Context of Collective Action: Argumentation,
Power and Democracy (Routledge, 1997). She also
belonged to the team editing the third edition of
Family and Community in Ireland by Arensberg and
Kimball (CLASP, 2001). Her experience in journal
editing includes the active membership of several
editorial boards, editing the Irish Journal of Sociology,
and now co-editing the European Journal of Cultural
and Political Sociology. She is a member of RN1 on
Ageing and of the ESA Executive Committee.
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Pertti Alasuutari / Ellen Annandale /
Ricca Edmondson / Siobhan Katthago /
Eeva Luhtakallio / Charles Turner /
Michalis Lianos / Marta Soler
Good ideas deserve to be put into the public sphere,
while most people want their research to be better
known (and are under pressure to publish); journal
editors are desperate for well-written articles that have
something arresting to say and that fit their remits.
This session is therefore designed both to encourage
ESA members to write journal articles and to share
some ideas on how to do it.
The members of the panel can offer participants
a range of long and varied experience in editing
journals and in working with authors to help make
their work clearer and more appealing. We would like
to urge ESA members to attend the session in order to
hear more about what journal editors are looking for in
articles submitted to them, and to share any problems
they may have experienced in getting published.
We shall try to offer constructive ideas about how to
improve journal publishing from the standpoints of
authors, editors and readers. Questions from the floor
will be very welcome.
Biographies: Pertti Alasuutari, PhD, is Professor at
the University of Tampere, School of Social Sciences
and Humanities. He is editor of the European Journal
of Cultural Studies, and his research interests include
global and transnational phenomena, media, social
theory, and social research methodology. Publications
include The Synchronization of National Policies
(Routledge 2015, forthcoming), Social Theory and
Human Reality (Sage 2004), Rethinking the Media
Audience (Sage 1999), An Invitation to Social
Research (Sage 1998), and Researching Culture:
Qualitative Method and Cultural Studies (Sage 1995).
He has a total of 172 scientific publications, including
41 peer-reviewed articles in English. He is member
of the ESA Executive committee and a board member
of the ESA RN7: Sociology of Culture and RN15:
Global, transnational and cosmopolitan sociology.
Ellen Annandale is Professor and HoD of Sociology
at the University of York, UK. She has extensive
experience of journal and book editing. For example,
between 2004 and 2010 she was Editor-in-Chief of
the journal Social Science & Medicine. She has also
been Chair of the Board of the journal Sociology of
Health & Illness. Currently she is co-editor of the ESA
Book Series (with Maria Carmela Agodi). Additionally
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she has been editor of several edited books and
special issues of journals. Her own research focuses
on the areas of the sociology of health and sociology
of gender, where recent publications include The
Sociology of Health and Medicine, 2nd edn (Polity
2014), Women's Health and Social Change (Routledge
2009) and the edited collection Palgrave Handbook of
Gender and Healthcare (edited with Ellen Kuhlmann,
Palgrave 2012). She is a member of the ESA
Executive Committee.
Siobhan Katthago is a senior research fellow in
philosophy at Tartu University in Estonia and received
her doctorate at the New School for Social Research in
New York. Her academic interests include collective
memory, social and political philosophy. She is book
review editor for the European Journal of Cultural and
Political Sociology, editor of The Ashgate Research
Companion to Memory Studies (2014) and author
of Memory and Representation in Contemporary
Europe: The Persistence of the Past (Ashgate 2012)
and Ambiguous Memory: The Nazi Past and German
National Identity (Praeger 2001).
Eeva Luhtakallio is a university lecturer in sociology
at the University of Tampere, Finland (on research
leave 2015–16). She received her PhD at the
University of Helsinki in 2010. Her fields of expertise
and publication include comparative, political,
cultural, and visual sociology, ethnographic research,
social theory, and gender studies. She is editor-inchief for the Finnish journal of sociology, Sosiologia,
and editor for the European Journal of Cultural and
Political Sociology, as well as member of the editorial
board for Participations. She is the author of Practicing
Democracy: Local Activism and Politics in France and
Finland (Palgrave Macmillan, 2012).
Charles Turner teaches sociology at the University of
Warwick. He is the author of Modernity and Politics
in the Work of Max Weber (1992) and Investigating
Sociological Theory (2010) and publishes mostly in
the area of social and political thought.
Michalis Lianos is Professor at the University
of Rouen-Haute Normandie and Editor-in-chief
of the European Sociological Association journal
« European Societies ». He was previously Lecturer
at the University of London (Goldsmiths College) and
Director of the Centre for Empirically Informed Social
Theory (CEIST) at the University of Portsmouth.
Michalis works on an empirically informed
understanding of socio-economic and socio-cultural
transitions in late modernity.
Marta Soler, Harvard PhD, is Professor of Sociology
at the University of Barcelona, Director of CREA
Community of Researchers and Vice-Chair of the
RN29 Social Theory. Editor of the ISA journal
International Sociology. Main Researcher of the
Horizon-2020 project SOLIDUS which studies
solidarity in Europe. She is the first SSH researcher at
the ORCID Board of Directors.
28/8 FRIDAY
12:45 – 13:45 / ROOM FA KREJCAR 111
MD22 / AUTHOR MEETS CRITIQUES III
Chair: Scott Lash
Scott Lash is Professor and Research Director of the
Centre for Cultural Studies at the Goldsmiths College
of the University of London. Lash is well known
for his contributions to cultural studies in relation to
Social Theory and Globalisation. Scott Lash earned
his PhD at the London School of Economics. Since
then he has been teaching and researching at Lancaster
University and since 1998 he is working at Goldsmiths
College of the University of London. His work on
Reflexive Modernity together with Anthony Giddens
and Ulrich Beck belongs to the sociological classics.
Patrick Baert
The Existentialist Moment:
Sartre's Rise as a Public Intellectual
In this meet-the-author session, Patrick Baert presents
his latest book The Existentialist Moment; The
Rise of Sartre as a Public Intellectual (Polity Press,
2015). Jean-Paul Sartre was little known until 1944,
but within two years he had become a celebrity
in France and abroad. In this book, Patrick Baert
traces Sartre's sudden rise as a public intellectual
and provide clues to why Sartre and the philosophy
of existentialism became so prominent at that point
in time. For this, he goes back to the Second World
War, showing how the surrender of France in 1940,
the occupation and the liberation changed the French
intellectual field and altered the very notion of what
intellectual life is about. It is within this unique French
context that Sartre reformulated his philosophy in
ways that resonated with the French public and the
sense of collective trauma. Towards the end of the
book Baert uses this story as a platform to introduce
a new sociological theory about intellectuals and their
work and to argue against the widespread view that
public intellectuals are an extinct species.
Biography: Patrick Baert is Professor of Social
Theory at the University of Cambridge where he is the
Head of the Sociology Department. He was educated
in Brussels and Oxford and is currently working in
the area of the sociology of intellectuals. Amongst
his books are The Existentialist Moment; The Rise of
Sartre as a Public Intellectual (2015), Conflict in the
Academy: A Study in the Sociology of Intellectuals
(with Marcus Morgan, 2015), Social Theory in the
Twentieth Century and Beyond (with Filipe Carreira
da Silva, 2012) and Philosophy of the Social Sciences:
Towards Pragmatism (2005).
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28/8 FRIDAY
12:45 – 13:45 / ROOM FCE C202
MD23 / CONTRIBUTES FROM NATIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
(3) / THE MEETING OF CIVILIZATIONS: TOWARDS
A EURO-ARAB SOCIOLOGY
Chair: Roberto Cipriani
Roberto Cipriani is Full Professor of Sociology
at the University of Rome 3, where he has been
Chairman of the Department of Educational Sciences
from 2001 to 2012. He has been visiting professor
at the University of Berkeley. He is Past President
of the Italian Sociological Association. He has
been Professor of Qualitative Methodology at the
University of Buenos Aires, of Sao Paulo (Brazil),
and of Recife (UFPE), and of Political Science at the
Laval University in Québec. He is also former Past
President of the ISA Research Committee for the
Sociology of Religion. He has been Editor-in-Chief
of International Sociology (International Sociological
Association official journal), and member of the
Executive Committee of the AISLF (International
Association of French Speaking Sociologists).
In 2006 he has been “Chancellor Dunning Trust
Lecturer” at Queen’s University of Victoria (Canada).
He is member of the Executive Committee of the
International Society for the Sociology of Religion. He
has done research in Greece, Mexico, and Israel, and
has produced many research-movies. His Handbook of
Sociology Religion has been translated into English,
Spanish, Portuguese, French, and Chinese. At the
moment he is the Chairperson of the Council of
National Sociological Associations of the European
Sociological Association.
Tahar Labib
The Meeting of Civilizations:
Towards a Euro-Arab sociology?
1 – It takes a metaphor and an abstraction to say
what is, sociologically, a “meeting” or a “clash”
of civilizations. In fact, from a civilization, the
sociologist can only treat her fallouts, residues or
excrescences which are, at some point, collectively
recovered and expressed in what is called a culture.
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2 – Both stimulating and surprising, the idea
of a “Euro-Arab sociology” cannot, even in its
interrogative form, but face the misunderstandings
to be raised and clarified. Among other things, the
why now? incites to contextualize this idea, if only
to ask the epistemological question, and to specify
what might be under the necessity or scientific value.
Unprecedented and unequalled (a Euro-African and
Euro-Asian sociology is not a common formula),
a combinatorial formula of a “Euro-Arab sociology”
refers spontaneously and as soon as the why is asked,
to geopolitical circumstances, to “the Arab presence
in Europe,” even to the common threat of religious
terrorism, which for now kills and suicides more in his
homeland.
3 – The Arabic culture is at the same time the closest,
geographically, yet the most different from European
culture. It is both too close and too distant. If he
identifies himself as an Arab (which is common),
the sociologist has the usual concern of questioning
the relationship between the sociological knowledge
(essentially “Western”) and his social being, in the
sense of critical belonging to a society. He is never
really sure to have found “the good distance.”
4 – What to do? Even though the optimism of will
confronts the pessimism of reality and although both
sociology, Arab and European, seem to want to meet
in a time of weakness, we can try to “sociologuer”
together. This neologism need to be understood not
in the sense of making “a” sociology that would be
“Euro-Arab” but in the sense of doing sociology
together. One of the initiatives is to create an
institutional framework (center or group) for a work
that would really be collective. This would correct
the defects of the old approaches called cooperation,
partnership, custom work, etc … all hierarchical,
fragmented and on a distance.
Biography: Tahar Labib – Tunisian Sociologist,
former Professor of Sociology, Tunis / Beirut.
Founder, Honorary President of the Arab Association
of Sociology (Former Secretary-General and
President). Director General of the Arab Organization
for Translation / Beirut (2000–2011). Currently:
Director of the “Knowledge Transfer Project” /
Bahrain (one of whose activities is to organize the
Euro-Arab meeting of young Researchers in social
sciences: the first from 19 to 26/10/2015). Among his
works: “La poésie amoureuse des arabes: contribution
à une sociologie de la littérature” and “Sociology of
Culture” (In Arabic).
He supervised a number of collective works, of which,
in arabic: “Towards an Arab sociology”, “The Image
of the Other: Intersecting views” (selected texts have
been published in English: IB Tauris 28 November
2007), “The Arabic intelligentsia”, the “Arab
Dictionary of Sociology” and in french “Gramsci in
the Arab world”.
Sari Hanafi
discussant
Sari Hanafi is Professor of sociology and Chair of
Department of Sociology, Anthropology & Media
Studies at the American University of Beirut, and
the editor of Idafat: the Arab Journal of Sociology
(Arabic). He received his Ph.D. from Ecole des
Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales–Paris, France. He
is Vice President (for National Associations) of the
International Sociological Association.
Maria Carnela Agodi,
Ellen Annandale, Luís Baptista
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Other
Sessions
25/8 TUESDAY / PRE-CONFERENCE EVENT
15:30 – 17:00 / ROOM IS CAS AKC
OS00: NEW PERSPECTIVES ON PLURIDISCIPLINARITY
IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE
The panel, which will be comprised of leading
scholars from the New Perspectives editorial board,
will explore the added value that interdisciplinary
perspectives bring to understanding the politics and
international relations of CEE. The panel, in line with
the rationale of the journal, will show how combining
different explanatory and interpretive frameworks,
from different disciplines compensates for their
respective blindspots, helps challenge their various
assumptions and questions what they each consider as
matters of ‘fact’. This critical interlocution between
disciplines which have their own established traditions
and methods can help enhance the ontological,
epistemological and methodological sophistication of
CEE scholarship. The panel also examines how such
approaches can not only help to develop standards
of scholarship in and on the region, but also equip
scholars to intervene in the political, social and
cultural issues of the region, not (to paraphrase Bruno
Latour) because they are matters of fact, but because
they are matters of concern.
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Participants
Benjamin Tallis (Chair) /
Institute of International Relations, Prague
Jan Drahokoupil /
European Trade Union Institute, Brussels
Pelin Ayan /
Anglo-American University, Prague
Ľubomír Lupták /
University of West Bohemia
Tomáš Profant /
Institute of International Relations, Prague
26/8 WEDNESDAY
12:45 – 13:45 / ROOM FCE C206
OS03: MEDIAN WORKSHOP
ADMETER: PASSIVE ELECTRONIC MEASUREMENT
IN MEDIA AND SOCIAL RESEARCH
Surveys based on declarative statements are facing
increasing reluctance to answer, problems of
unreliable memory and social desirability. In some
research areas passive electronic measurement may
be its successor. MEDIAN has developed and uses
adMeter mobile applications to measure TV and radio
audience, web sites visit, print readership and outdoor
advertising exposure. In combination with surveying
the panelists the project allows the measurement
of actual effectiveness of advertising campaigns in
terms of recall and impact on attitudes and consumer
behavior.
However, the technology based on audiomatching,
GPS localization and URL tracking is suitable only for
market and media research but can also contribute in
exploring many social research questions.
How does the media and political campaigns
exposure relates to voting behavior and preferences
and its changes? Can we use combination of passive
measurement and tracking attitudes to differentiate
agenda setting processes from the reinforcement
theory and impact of audience on media contents?
How does the electronically measured behavior and
media consumption relate to respondents´ work
activity? Can we use electronic measurement to
predict macro-economic changes and phenomena?
How do people move around their towns and
neighbourhoods and what are their probable
social interactions? Can we use passive electronic
measurement in measuring social and spatial exclusion
or social capital more precisely?
What levels of noise pollution are people exposed to
and how does it affect their well-being? What healthrelated topics can be studied using passive electronic
measurement of respondents?
If you are interested in cross-media planning,
measuring campaign effectiveness and the possibility
of using passive electronic measurement in social
science, please come and join MEDIAN research
agency for a presentation and discussion about
adMeter technology.
About MEDIAN
MEDIAN is a “full service” research agency with
an important position in the research market in the
Czech Republic, with a high standard of provided
services. MEDIAN conducts all types of qualitative
and quantitative market research, sociologic research,
media research and opinion polls.
MEDIAN has its own software department that
prepares special algorithms for analyzing data from
market research, public opinion polls and special
research. MEDIAN also provides the development and
the distribution of new, special and original software
and program’s applications.
Speaker
Josef Fišer studied sociology at the Faculty of Social
Sciences of Charles University, where he continues
his PhD studies now. He has worked in market and
public opinion research for 8 years and has profound
experience with quantitative research from research
agencies, media and political polling. He mainly
focuses on media research and political sociology.
Since April 2014 he has been working in MEDIAN
as an account manager of crossmedia research project
adMeter.
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27/8 THURSDAY
16:30 – 17:30 / ROOM FCE D1122
OS01: ROUTLEDGE WORKSHOP
PUBLISHING IN THE ESA JOURNAL EUROPEAN
SOCIETIES: A SESSION WITH THE EDITOR
A session with the new editor of the journal Michalis
Lianos, discussing how best to publish your research
in the age of bibliometrics and assessments. From
norms and schools of thought to originality and
interdisciplinarity, the choices for both authors and
editors have significant consequences. Cultural and
linguistic hegemony – albeit unfair – is omnipresent,
but a journal that represents the entire European
sociological community must find ways to achieve all
possible plurality. European Societies aims to combine
openness, speedy reviewing and high quality. Discuss
your expectations and experiences and see how an
established journal can publish your work.
28/8 FRIDAY
12:45 – 13:45 / ROOM FCE C206
OS02: RN34 INFORMAL PhD MEETING
Chair: Marta Kołodziejska
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Research Network /
Research Stream
Sessions
RN
01
RN01 - AGEING IN EUROPE
11:00 - 12:30
26th Wednesday
FA 203
Chair:
Arber, Sara Lynne
(University of Surrey)
11:00 - 12:30
26th Wednesday
FA 204
Chair:
Aartsen, Marja J.
(VU-University Amsterdam)
RN01S01 / Social Inequalities and Discrimination
Varisli, Berfin (Maltepe University, Turkey),
The Complicity of Ageism with Sexism and Class Discrimination in Turkey
Krekula, Clary (Karlstads University, Sweden),
Extending working lives in the Context of Gender Equality Mainstreaming
Sýkorová, Dana (Palacký University, Faculty of Arts, Czech Republic),
Old Age in Poverty
Andersson, Katarina (Umeå University, Sweden),
Johansson, Stina (Umeå University, Sweden),
Feltenius, David (Umeå University, Sweden),
The “norm of equality” in Swedish public eldercare: Care managers’
accounts on equal needs of the elderly
RN01S11 / Well-being in Old Age
Baeriswyl, Marie (University of Geneva, Switzerland),
Oris, Michel (University of Geneva, Switzerland),
Life satisfaction of the elderly in Switzerland: perspectives on well-being
and inequalities in aging
Ren, Xiangjun (University of Hamburg, Germany), The Relationship
between Household Determinants and Senior’s Quality of Life in Germany,
UK and Denmark: Marital, Relatives, Housework and Informal Family Care
Ponomarenko, Valentina (University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg),
Career instability and well-being in old age: A sequence analysis of the life
course of the cohorts 1930 to 1950
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PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
Radó, Márta (Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary),
The effect of retirement on subjective well-being in Hungary
14:00 - 15:30
26th Wednesday
FA 203
Chair:
Künemund, Harald
(University of Vechta)
RN01S07 / Ageing and Information
and Communication Technologies
Beneito-Montagut, Roser (Open University of Catalonia, Spain),
Beguería, Arantza (Open University of Catalonia, Spain),
Cassán, Nizaiá (Open University of Catalonia, Spain),
Ageing, social media and social isolation
Slettemeås, Dag (National Institute for Consumer Research (SIFO),
Norway),
Understanding digital inclusion exclusion among elderly; the case of
Norway
RN
01
Ratzenböck, Barbara (University of Graz, Austria),
Media and the Life Course: Usage and Evaluation of Information and
Communication Technologies by Older Women in Austria
Givskov, Cecilie (Universtity of Copenhagen, Denmark),
Digital inequalities and different experiences of ageing
14:00 - 15:30
26th Wednesday
FA 204
Chair:
Simonson, Julia
(German Centre of Gerontology)
RN01S10 / Care and Caregiving
Øydgard, Guro Wisth (University of Nordland, Norway),
Pathway to care(r)
Tolhurst, Edward (Staffordshire University, United Kingdom),
'Sod tomorrow': the perspectives of dementia carers on making plans
for the future
Weicht, Bernhard (University of Innsbruck, Austria), People used to care
for each other: Nostalgic longing for imagined communities
Lakomý, Martin (Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic),
Informal care as a way to meaningful and satisfied ageing?
Lang, Sebastian (University of Nuremberg-Erlangen, Germany),
Buche, Antje (University of Nuremberg-Erlangen, Germany),
Eberl, Andreas (University of Nuremberg-Erlangen, Germany),
Seebass, Katharina (University of Nuremberg-Erlangen, Germany),
Who cares about the care-giver? The impact of informal care on the health
of the care-giver
RESEARCH NETWORK 01
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16:00 - 17:30
26th Wednesday
FA 203
Chair:
Klimczuk, Andrzej
(Warsaw School
of Economics, Poland)
RN01S08 / Markets and Products for Older People
Aigner-Walder, Birgit (Carinthia University of Applied Sciences, Austria),
Döring, Thomas (Hochschule Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences,
Germany),
Population Ageing and the Transport Sector – Level and Structure of
Household Expenditures for Transport over the Lifecycle
Beermann, Christian (University of Toronto, TAGlab, Canada),
Neves, Barbara Barbosa (University of Toronto,
TAGlab, Canada; CAPP, University of Lisbon, Portugal),
Baecker, Ron (University of Toronto, TAGlab, Canada),
InTouch: a feasibility study of a new communication technology to reduce
social isolation and loneliness among institutionalized older adults
RN
01
16:00 - 17:30
26th Wednesday
FA 204
Chair:
Tolhurst, Edward
(Staffordshire University)
Tøndel, Gunhild (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway),
Bergschöld, Jenny Melind (Norwegian University of Science and
Technology, Norway),
Visions of Care, Visions of Life: Welfare Technology and the Ageing
Welfare State
Kingston, Paul (University of Chester, United Kingdom),
Bailey, Jan (University of Chester, United Kingdom),
Taylor, Louise (University of Chester, United Kingdom),
The Age of the ‘Scammer’: New vulnerabilities for an Ageing Society in the
21st Century
RN01S09 / Care in Changing Societies
Sjölund, Maria (Midsweden University, Sweden),
Social documentation in Swedish residential care for elderly with dementia:
Social representations of “best practice”
Anttonen, Anneli (University of Tampere, Finland),
Karsio, Olli (University of Tampere, Finland), Explicit and implicit
deinstitutionalization: Reforming long-term elder care in Finland
Veira-Ramos, Alberto (Universidad Carlos III, Spain),
Agullo-Tomas, Maria Silveria (Universidad Carlos III, Spain),
Programs for caregivers of dependent elderly in Spain in times
of economic crisis
Hlebec, Valentina (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia; Faculty of Social
Sciences; Faculty of Health Sciences),
Srakar, Andrej (Institute for Economic Research),
Majcen, Boris (Institute for Economic Research),
Care for the elderly in Slovenia: A combination of informal and formal care
Schmidt, Andrea E. (European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and
Research; Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria),
Gender and socio-economic differences in the use of caring resources –
evidence from Austria
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18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FA 204
Chair:
Vogel, Claudia
(German Centre of Gerontology)
RN01S12 / Ageing and Migration
Motel-Klingebiel, Andreas (Linköping University, Sweden),
Scott, Kirk (Lund University, Sweden),
Migrant life courses and preconditions for retirement: new diversity,
increasing risks and shifting challenges for ageing policies in Sweden
Bjerke, Katrine Mellingen (University of Bergen, Norway),
Old age in Norway through the eyes of elderly migrants
Oguz, Esin Sultan (Yildirim Beyazit University, Turkey),
Karadeniz, Senol (Ministry of Culture and Tourism, Turkey),
Alaca, Erdinc (Yildirim Beyazit University, Turkey),
Retirement Migration to Turkey and Information Needs of European
Residents
RN
01
Liversage, Anika (SFI - the Danish national centre for social research,
Denmark), Who cares? Life satisfaction and family support amongst aging
Turkish immigrants
Romea, Ana Cristina (University of Zaragoza, Spain),
Gómez, Carlos (University of Zaragoza, Spain),
Ageing and care: the role of immigrant caregivers.
18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FA 203
Chair:
Perek-Białas, Jolanta
(Warsaw School of Economics
Jagiellonian University)
RN01S18 / Active Ageing
Meda, Stefania Giada (Università Cattolica del Sacro
Cuore di Milano, Italy),
Bramanti, Donatella (Università Cattolica del Sacro
Cuore di Milano, Italy),
Stay active, stay well: protection and risk factors in later life
Pawlina, Anna (Cracow University of Economics, Poland),
Patterns of activities among retirees in urban environment
Krzyżowski, Łukasz (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany),
'Active ageing' in transnational social spaces. Social remittances in
transnational networks of Polish migrants
Rojo-Perez, Fermina (Research Group on Ageing. Institute of Economics,
Geography and Demography),
Rodriguez-Rodriguez, Vicente (Research Group on Ageing.
Institute of Economics, Geography and Demography),
Fernandez-Mayoralas, Gloria (Research Group on Ageing.
Institute of Economics, Geography and Demography),
Rojo-Abuin, Jose-Manuel (Statistical Analysis Unit),
Clustering of social and community participation for an active ageing
and explaining factors in older adults in Spain
Aartsen, Marja J. (VU-University Amsterdam, Netherlands, The),
Loos, Eugene (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands, The),
Active aging and Internet use among older adults
RESEARCH NETWORK 01
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
19:30 - 20:30
26th Wednesday
FA 203
11:00 - 12:30
27th Thursday
FA 202
Chair:
Veira-Ramos, Alberto
(Universidad Carlos III)
RN
01
11:00 - 12:30
27th Thursday
FA 204
Chair:
Weicht, Bernhard
(University of Innsbruck)
RN01BM / Business Meeting
RN01S06 / Ageing and Workforce Participation
Miret-Gamundi, Pau (Centre d'Estudis Demogràfics, Spain),
Zueras, Pilar (Centre d'Estudis Demogràfics, Spain),
Ageing in the Spanish Labour Market: late entrance and early retirement
Thel, Karolina (University of Warsaw),
Generation diversity among women’s opinion on extending their
professional activity in Poland
Pancewicz, Magdalena (Graduate School for Social Research IFiS PAN,
Poland), Organizational Culture And Its Influence On The Image and
Proffessional Opportunities Of 50+ Employees At The Polish Job Market in
the New Capitalism
Keck, Wolfgang (Deutsche Rentenversicherung, Germany),
What comes after caregiving? Caregivers’ employment careers in Germany
Arber, Sara Lynne (University of Surrey, United Kingdom),
Meadows, Rob (University of Surrey, United Kingdom), Impact of
employment and self-employment in the late 60s on income inequalities
RN01S15 / Ageing, Social Roles and Norms
Grotowska, Stella (University of Wrocław, Poland),
Subjective well-being: social roles in older age in contemporary Poland
Rabušic, Ladislav (Faculty of Social Studies MU Brno, Czech Republic),
Chromková Manea, Beatrice (Faculty of Social Studies MU Brno,
Czech Republic),
Active ageing and the impact of values, norms and opinions in the European
context
Vidovicova, Lucie (Masaryk University, Czech Republic),
Are active-agers overloaded by their social roles?
Hitchings, Russell (University College London, United Kingdom),
Venn, Susan (University College London, United Kingdom),
Day, Rosie (University of Birmingham, United Kingdom),
Hibbert, Julia (University of Birmingham, United Kingdom),
Post retirement travel and the circulation of expectation
Szczepankowska, Urszula Anna (University of Warsaw, Poland),
The specifics of "Carnival space" – description of the intimate customs and
social life of elderly in sanatoria
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11:00 - 12:30
27th Thursday
FA 203
Chair:
Kemppainen,
Teemu Tapio
(University of Helsinki)
RN01S19 / Ageing, Education and Human Capital
Yüceşahin, Mustafa Murat (Department of Geography, Faculty of Letters,
Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey),
Sirkeci, İbrahim (Regent’s Centre for Transnational Studies, Faculty of
Business and Management, Regent’s University London, United Kingdom),
Mind the gap: Global demographic ageing and elderly human capital from
1980 to 2010
Simonson, Julia (German Centre of Gerontology, Germany),
Vogel, Claudia (German Centre of Gerontology, Germany),
Hagen, Christine (German Centre of Gerontology, Germany),
Motel-Klingebiel, Andreas (National Institute for the Study of Ageing
and Later Life (NISAL), Linköping University, Sweden),
Unequal social participation in later life: Disparities in volunteering and
educational activities in Germany
Gerdenitsch, Claudia (University of Graz, Austria),
Learning in Higher Age - Social and Educational Aspects
RN
01
Bartl, Walter (Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, Germany),
Changing regional school infrastructure in the wake of ageing
and declining populations
12:45 - 13:45
27th Thursday
FCE Poster Area
RN01P01 / Poster Session
Mascagni, Giulia (Università degli Studi di Firenze, Italy), The Third Age:
Decline and Freedom, Risks and Resources. Evidences from a Case Study
Franke, Janna (German Centre of Gerontology, Germany),
Simonson, Julia (German Centre of Gerontology, Germany),
Attitudes toward financial security in the second half of life
Rodríguez, Vicente (Spanish National Research Council, Spain),
Fernández-Mayoralas, Gloria (Spanish National Research Council, Spain),
Rojo-Perez, Fermina (Spanish National Research Council, Spain),
Prieto-Flores, María Eugenia (National University of Distance Education),
Forjaz, Joao (Carlos III Institute of Health),
Expected socio-demographic changes among the Spanish elderly
Hameister, Nicole (German Centre of Gerontology, Germany),
Huxhold, Oliver (German Centre of Gerontology, Germany),
Volunteering and social networks in old age: a protective factor
against loneliness
Hämäläinen, Hans (University of Helsinki, Finland), The direction of help
between family generations in Finland – Do baby boomers give more help to
their adult children than elderly parents?
RESEARCH NETWORK 01
111
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Czepek, Judith Anna (Institute for Employment Research (IAB) of the
German Federal Employment Agency (BA), Germany),
Rebien, Martina (Institute for Employment Research (IAB) of the German
Federal Employment Agency (BA), Germany),
Labour Shortage or Stereotypes? Do Older Workers skip Prejudices
Ribeiro, Filipe (CIDEHUS.UE, Portugal),
Mendes, Maria Filomena (CIDEHUS.UE, Portugal),
A Coherent Perspective for Future Health and Social Care Planing
Taylor, Louise (University of Chester, United Kingdom),
Kingston, Paul (University of Chester, United Kingdom),
Learning in later life: using life biography to investigate the interrelationship of learning and life course capital
RN
01
14:00 - 15:30
27th Thursday
FA 202
Chair:
Hermansen, Aasmund
(Fafo Institute for Labour
and Social Research)
Kapralska, Łucja (Academy of Science and Technology, Poland),
Mamak - Zdanecka, Marzena (Academy of Science and Technology,
Poland), Facing Old Age in Poland: In Search of a Paradigm for Life
Satisfaction among Seniors
Mathew Puthenparambil, Jiby (University of Jyvaskyla, Finland),
Private care services in Finnish municipalities: Is there any local variation?
Galčanová, Lucie (Faculty of Social Studies, Masaryk University,
Czech Republic),
Sedláková, Tatiana (Faculty of Social Studies, Masaryk University,
Czech Republic),
Contemporary grandparenting in the Czech Republic: Relations, meanings
and practices.
RN01S05 / Experiences of Work at Old Age
and Retirement
Flisbäck, Marita (University of Gothenburg, Sweden),
Leaving passionate work: Retirement as an existential imperative
Spannari, Jenni (University of Helsinki, Finland),
Retiring from a spiritual workplace – chances and challenges
Bowman, Dina (Research and Policy Centre, Brotherhood
of St Laurence, Australia),
McGann, Michael Thomas (University of Melbourne, Australia),
Biggs, Simon (University of Melbourne, Australia),
Kimberley, Helen (Research and Policy Centre, Brotherhood
of St Laurence, Australia),
Ageing, forms of capital and employment
Hilsen, Anne Inga (Fafo Institute for Labour and Social Research, Norway),
Senior competence in a workplace setting
Stypinska, Justyna (Free University Berlin, Germany),
40+, 50+, 60+ ? or just a PLUS. Age in the labour market.
112
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PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
14:00 - 15:30
27th Thursday
FA 204
Chair:
Rabušic, Ladislav
(Faculty od Social Sciences,
Masaryk University Brno)
RN01S16 / Ageing, Images and Attitudes
Lepianka, Dorota (Utrecht University, Netherlands, The), Age Segregation
as reflected in the Dutch news media
Świątek-Młynarska, Paulina (Jagiellonian University, Poland),
Is Elderly Asexual? – the Image of Elderly Women and Men in Polish Media
and its Social Consequences
Schuetze, Lea Johanna (Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich,
Germany),
A Different Type of Ageing? Self-concepts of Elder Gay Men
Bettencourt da Câmara, Stella (ISCSP - ULISBOA, Portugal (School of
Social and Political Sciences - University of Lisbon)),
Students’ attitudes toward old people: A comparison of Portuguese and
African Students studying in Portugal
14:00 - 15:30
27th Thursday
FA 203
Chair:
Venn, Susan
(University College London)
RN01S23 / Ageing and Health
RN
01
Jurickova, Lubica (Palacký University Olomouc, Czech Republic,
Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, Department of Social Medicine
and Public Health),
Ivanova, Katerina (Palacký University Olomouc, Czech Republic,
Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, Department of Social Medicine
and Public Health),
Dobias, Martin (Palacký University Olomouc, Czech Republic, Faculty
of Medicine and Dentistry, Department of Forensic Medicine and Medical
Law),
Honig, Pavel (Palacký University Olomouc, Czech Republic, Faculty of
Medicine and Dentistry),
Vevoda, Jiri (Palacký University Olomouc, Czech Republic, Faculty of
Medicine and Dentistry, Department of Social Medicine and Public Health),
Alcohol intoxication at deceased elderly: findings from the national study
Loter, Katharina (Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (MLU),
Germany),
Reproductive histories and deprivation inequalities in Europe: Long-term
health consequences for gendered cohorts
Synowiec-Piłat, Małgorzata (Wroclaw Medical University, Poland),
Majchrowska, Anita (Medical University of Lublin, Poland),
Pałęga, Anna (College of Management "Edukacja" in Wroclaw, Poland),
Older people’s beliefs about cancer in Poland. Implications for health
promotion and cancer prevention
Lovari, Alessandro (Università degli Studi di Sassari, Italy),
Cioni, Elisabetta (Università degli Studi di Sassari, Italy),
Tronu, Paola (Università degli Studi di Sassari, Italy),
Online health information seeking and Italian families in the ageing societies
RESEARCH NETWORK 01
113
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
16:00 - 17:30
27th Thursday
FA 203
Chair:
Lepianka, Dorota
(Utrecht University)
RN01S02 / Ageing, Policies and Inequalities
Stöver, Britta (GWS, Germany),
Drosdowski, Thomas (GWS, Germany),
Wolter, Marc Ingo (GWS, Germany),
Does Ageing Cause More Inequality in Germany?
Lewinter, Myra (University of Copenhagen, Denmark),
The consequence of growing inequality for frial older people. Policy isues
Wetzel, Martin (German Centre of Gerontology, Germany),
Huxhold, Oliver (German Centre of Gerontology, Germany),
Does retirement transition affect individual resources differently?
The role of social class
RN
01
16:00 - 17:30
27th Thursday
FA 202
Chair:
Vidovicova, Lucie
(Masaryk University)
Czarnecki, Lukasz (National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico),
Montes de Oca, Verónica (National Autonomous University of Mexico,
Mexico),
Ageing processes in cross-national comparative perspective. Experiences
from Argentina, Costa Rica, Mexico, France, Poland and Spain.
Karlsson, Sofie G (Mid Sweden University, Sweden),
Espvall, Majen (Mid Sweden University, Sweden),
Intimacy and obligations in LAT-relationships in Late Life:
New Challenges for the Welfare State
RN01S04 / Retirement Models and Debates
Grødem, Anne Skevik (Institute for Social Research, Norway),
Hagelund, Anniken (Institute for Social Research, Norway; Department
of Sociology and Human Geography, University of Oslo), Build your own
pension: the framing of choice in mass media debates in Norway
Hermansen, Aasmund (Fafo Institute for Labour and Social Research,
Norway),
Midtsundstad, Tove (Fafo Institute for Labour and Social Research, Norway),
The effect of retaining bonuses on retirement timing — retaining older
workers in Norway
Leinonen, Taina (University of Helsinki, Finland),
Martikainen, Pekka (University of Helsinki, Finland),
Myrskylä, Mikko (University of Helsinki, Finland; London School of
Economics, UK; Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Germany),
Life expectancy at age 50 by labor force status and social class: recent
period and cohort trends and projections for Finland
Müller, Adam (University of Warsaw, Poland),
Labour share and its hidden impact on pension system
Hofäcker, Dirk (University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany),
Simone, Braun (University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany),
Matthew, Flynn (University of Newcastle, UK),
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Delaying retirement in changing institutional and workplace contexts:
Comparing approaches and outcomes in Europe and Asia
RN01S13 / Conceptualizing Ageing
16:00 - 17:30
27th Thursday
FA 204
Chair:
Edmondson, Ricca
(National University
of Ireland, Galway)
Dmitrieva, Alexandra (ITMO University, St. Peterburg, Russian Federation;
St. Petersburg State University, St. Peterburg, Russian Federation),
Grigoryeva, Irina (ITMO University, St. Peterburg, Russian Federation;
St. Petersburg State University, St. Peterburg, Russian Federation),
Elderly as a social sociological construct
Gilleard, Christopher John (UCL, United Kingdom),
Higgs, Paul (UCL, United Kingdom), Old Age as an Abject Class
RN
01
Petrová Kafková, Marcela (Office for Population Studies, Faculty of Social
Studies, Masaryk University, Czech Republic),
The transition between third and fourth age as a transition into a frailty and
loss of agency
Brauer, Kai (Carinthia University of Applied Sciences, Austria),
Lutz, Eva Maria (Carinthia University of Applied Sciences, Austria),
Gasser, Julia (Carinthia University of Applied Sciences, Austria),
How and where is the “potential of ageing” to find?
11:00 - 12:30
28th Friday
FA 204
Chair:
Komp, Kathrin
(Helsinki University)
RN01S17 / Experiences of Ageing
Handley, Karen Maria (Oxford Brookes University, United Kingdom),
Identity talk from 'young' older workers
Sampaio, Dora (University of Sussex, United Kingdom),
‘Is this really where home is?’: Experiences of ageing and ‘home’ in a
revisited ‘homeland’ among Azorean returnees
Vasara, Paula Helena (University of Jyväskylä, Finland),
Experiences of exigencies and choices: meanings assigned to relocation in old age
Cross, Joanna Eleanor (University of Bristol, United Kingdom),
Attachments of Feeling: The Significance of the Aesthetic for the Support of Older People.
11:00 - 12:30
28th Friday
FA 203
Chair:
Brandt, Martina
(TU Dortmund)
RN01S20 / Inter- and Intra-generational
Relations of Older People
Tanskanen, Antti Olavi (University of Helsinki, Finland),
Danielsbacka, Mirkka (University of Helsinki, Finland),
Older adults' contact frequencies with siblings, nieces and nephews in
Finland: The role of genetic relatedness
RESEARCH NETWORK 01
115
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Jiménez-Roger, Beatriz (University of Granada, Spain),
Changing patterns of intergenerational transfer in Spain
Gawron, Grzegorz Piotr (University of Silesia, Poland), Local Centers for
Support Elderly as an example of social and intergenerational integration
14:00 - 15:30
28th Friday
FA 203
Chair:
Motel-Klingebiel, Andreas
(Linköping University)
RN
01
14:00 - 15:30
28th Friday
FA 204
Chair:
Spannari, Jenni
(University of Helsinki)
RN01S03 / Ageing Policies and the Welfare State
Klimczuk, Andrzej (Warsaw School of Economics, Poland), Creative
Ageing Policy: Mixing of Silver, Creative, and Social Economies
Pliakos, Christos (University of Central Lancashire, United Kingdom),
Ageing in Greece. Challenging the welfare system.
Perek-Białas, Jolanta (Warsaw School of Economics Jagiellonian
University, Poland),
Storms, Bérénice (Warsaw School of Economics Jagiellonian University,
Poland),
Kucharczyk, Maciej (Warsaw School of Economics Jagiellonian
University, Poland),
Adequate income and social participation of older persons
RN01S14 / Researching Old Age
Edmondson, Ricca (National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland),
Discussing Meaning and Ageing: Languages and Methods
Gjernes, Trude (Nordland University, Norway), Dementia and the moral order
Komp, Kathrin (Helsinki University, Finland),
Life course models: From deconstruction to diversity
Zubair, Maria (University of Nottingham, United Kingdom),
Victor, Christina (Brunel University London, United Kingdom),
Formalised research ‘ethics’ and the reproduction of social inequalities
within ‘the field’: Othering practices, resistance and (dis)empowerment in
research involving older ethnic minority people
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16:00 - 17:30
28th Friday
FA 203
Chair:
Roos, J.P.
(University of Helsinki)
RN01S21 / Intergenerational Relations in European
Context
Deindl, Christian (University of Cologne, Germany),
Brandt, Martina (TU Dortmund, Germany),
Social Exclusion and Intergenerational Transfers
Muresan, Cornelia (Babes-Bolyai University, Romania),
Haragus, Paul-Teodor (Babes-Bolyai University, Romania),
Intergenerational support to non-coresident ageing parents: the role of family
experience, family norms, and country context
Isengard, Bettina (University of Zurich, Switzerland),
König, Ronny (University of Zurich, Switzerland),
Szydlik, Marc (University of Zurich, Switzerland),
Between Bottom-Up and Top-Down: Intergenerational Solidarity of the
Middle Generation in Europe
RN
01
Medgyesi, Márton (TARKI Social Research Instiute, Hungary),
Transfers between adult children and elderly parents:
Hungary in European context
16:00 - 17:30
28th Friday
FA 204
Chair:
Hofäcker, Dirk
(University of Duisburg-Essen)
RN01S22 / Ageing, Health
and Socioeconomic Factors
Poli, Stefano (University of Genoa, Italy),
Pandolfini, Valeria (University of Genoa, Italy),
Ageing, health and socioeconomic conditions: a multidimensional approach
on frailty from an Italian case study
Oris, Michel (University of Geneva, Switzerland (CIGEV & LIVES)),
Gabriel, Rainer (University of Geneva, Switzerland (CIGEV & LIVES)),
Fagot, Delphine (University of Geneva, Switzerland (CIGEV & LIVES)),
Explaining the socioeconomic inequalities in health among the Swiss
elderly: a life-course approach
Kåreholt, Ingemar (Institute of Gerontology, School of Health
Sciences, Jönköping University, Jönköping, Sweden; Aging Research Center,
Karolinska Institutet and Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden),
Nilsen, Charlotta (Aging Research Center, Karolinska Institutet and
Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden),
Darin Mattsson, Alexander (Aging Research Center, Karolinska Institutet
and Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden),
Andel, Ross (School of Aging Studies, University of South Florida, Tampa,
Florida, USA; International Clinical Research Center, St. Anne’s University
Hospital, Brno, Czech Republic),
Are socioeconomic position and working conditions before retirement age
related to physical function 20 years later after retirement?
Chromkova Manea, Beatrice (Faculty of Social Studies, Czech Republic),
Health and social stratification in an ageing society - how education and
economic status influence health
RESEARCH NETWORK 01
117
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
RN02 - SOCIOLOGY OF THE ARTS
11:00 - 12:30
26th Wednesday
FA 251
Chair:
Zembylas, Tasos
(University of Music and
Performing Arts Vienna)
RN02S01a / Developments in Music,
Opera, and Theatre
Hogan, Eileen Elizabeth (University of Liverpool, University College Cork),
The ‘mixed economies’ of music-making: Well-being, citizenship and arts
praxis in post-crisis Ireland
Kolokytha, Olga (The European Opera Centre, United Kingdom),
Traditional High Arts in a Contemporary Context. The Case of Animated Opera.
Oki, Yuko (Kyoto Sangyo University, Japan),
The Game for Growing the Top Stars of the Theater Company
RN
02
11:00 - 12:30
26th Wednesday
FA 250
Chair:
Danko, Dagmar
(Albert-LudwigsUniversität Freiburg)
Khani, Somayeh (Griffith University, Australia),
In-Yer-Face: Theatre, Politics, and Social Transformation
RN02S01b / Developments in Cinema
Kousari, Masoud (University of Tehran, Iran, Islamic Republic of),
Einifar, Mina (Student in University of Tehran),
Reflection of student life in the Iranian cinema
Tanış Zaferoğlu, Duygu (Middle East Technical University, Turkey),
Baykal, Zeynep (Beykent University,Turkey; Middle East Technical
University, Turkey),
Urban image and its cinematic representation: The case of Ankara
Castro, Orisel (UDLA, FLACSO),
The use of found footage at the Ecuadorian documentary filmmaking, from
personal to political and viceversa
Lixandru, Mara-Georgia (University of Bucharest, Romania),
Cries and Whispers or the game of repressed spaces
11:00 - 12:30
26th Wednesday
FA 249
Chair:
DeVereaux, Constance
(Colorado State University)
RN02S05c / Arts Organisations: Discourse,
Management and Creativity
Feinberg, Joseph Grim (Institute for Sociology, Slovak Academy of
Sciences; Philosophy Institute, Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic,
Czech Republic),
Folklore Festivals, Communist and PostCan, Ozge (Yasar University, Turkey),
Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Creative Industries:
A Review of Organizational Perspectives
118
RESEARCH NETWORK 02
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
Serrano Martínez, Cecilia (University of Zaragoza, Spain),
Design and art in a creative workplace
Heidelberg, Brea M. (Rider University, United States of America),
Professionalizing Future Arts Managers: The Case for Transition Courses
Nogales Muriel, Rocío (University of Barcelona, Spain),
“Exporting” systemic transformation in the field of culture?:
The replication of social innovation across geographic boundaries
12:45 - 13:45
26th Wednesday
FCE Poster Area
Chair:
Karttunen, Sari
(Cupore)
RN02P01 / Poster Session
Lucić, Marko (Zarez, Croatia),
"Space of Positions" and "Space of Position-Takings" in the Bourdieu's
Literary Field as Multiplex Networks: An Exponential Random Graph
Models Approach
RN
02
Zirn, Julia Ricarda (Zeppelin University, Germany),
Feudalism or creative communitarism? An ethnographic field study about
the functioning of cultural organizations.
Bravo, Luisa (University of Innsbruck, Austria),
How do the Kogis balance the hegemonic culture of ecotourists with their
traditional expressions?
Rojek-Adamek, Paulina Katarzyna (Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski Krakow
University, Poland),
The designer profession. Idea of the contemporary meaning of designer in
the opinion of Polish design students.
Maguidovitch, Marina (Saint Petersburg State University, Russian Federation),
The Potential of Art and Cultural Industries for Improving the Quality of
Life of Young People in the Kola Peninsula
14:00 - 15:30
26th Wednesday
FA 251
Chair:
Alexander, Victoria D.
(University of Surrey)
RN02S02a / Music Composing and Diffusion
Zembylas, Tasos (University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, Austria),
The Interplay of Various Forms of Artistic Knowing
Niederauer, Martin (University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, Austria),
The practice of art music composing
Taylor, Mark Richard (The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom),
Everyday participation and cultural value in DIY music
Abreu, Paula (Faculty of Economics Center for Social Studies - University
of Coimmbra, Portugal),
Resisting the vortex of digital online music diffusion – DIY recording and
distribution strategies
RESEARCH NETWORK 02
119
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
14:00 - 15:30
26th Wednesday
FA 250
Chair:
Ratiu, Dan Eugen
(Babes-Bolyai University)
RN02S03a / Cultural Entrepreneurship,
Legitimacy and Appropriation
Braden, Laura E.A. (Erasmus School of History, Culture, and
Communication, Netherlands, The),
Cultural Entrepreneurship in the 20th century: The establishment of the art
historical ideology in the US art world
Staszek, Zdeněk (Faculty of Social Studies, Masaryk University,
Czech Republic),
Legitimacy Sources of the Literary Criticism
Jonvik, Merete Hermansen (International Research Institute of Stavanger,
Norway),
Appropriation of visual art
RN
02
14:00 - 15:30
26th Wednesday
FA 249
Chair:
Karttunen, Sari
(Cupore)
Puscasiu, Voica (Babes-Bolyai University - Cluj-Napoca, Romania),
The Many Face(t)s of Nefertiti
RN02S05b / Arts Organisations: Theatres and
Orchestras
McCormick, Lisa (Haverford College, United States of America),
Orchestrating solidarity: symphonic diplomacy as a musical act of citizenship
Trevisan, Paola (Ca' Foscari University, Italy),
The New Opera House Meets Management. Lights and Shadows of
Managerialism Entering Cultural Organizations
Castañer, Xavier (University of Lausanne, Switzerland),
Alexiev, Alexander (VU University Amsterdam, Netherlands, The),
Gerritsen, Jori (VU University Amsterdam, Netherlands, The),
Dealing with Arts Partnerships Conflicts: A Case Study of the Managerial
Processes Leading to a Merger in the Dutch Cultural Sector
Gamliel, Tova (Bar-Ilan University, Israel),
“Back-to-the Past”: Habitus and Hegemony in a Modern Theatre
Sobolewski, Wojciech Jacek (University fo Warsaw, Poland),
Managing an artistic theatre – a case study of theatre management in Warsaw
16:00 - 17:30
26th Wednesday
FA 251
Chair:
Kirchberg, Volker
(Leuphana University of
Lueneburg)
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RN02S02b / Artists, Fabricators and Art Markets
van den Berg, Karen (Zeppelin Universität, Germany),
Collateral Authorship and 'Background Artists'
Komarova, Nataliya (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands, The),
Continuity and contingency in the “emerging” art markets: comparison of
the stories about opening an art gallery in Russia and India
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
Fuller, Martin (Technische Universität Berlin, Germany), Becoming an
Artist in the Material, Symbolic and Spatial Conditions of Cities
van Eijck, Koen (Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands, The),
Developing artistic talent: causes and consequences of the flow experience
16:00 - 17:30
26th Wednesday
FA 250
Chair:
Rodríguez Morató, Arturo
(Universitat de Barcelona)
RN02S03b / Art Criticism, Taste and Changes in
Audience
Trajtenberg, Graciela (The Academic College of Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel),
Some Critical Reflections after Exploring an Unknown Group of Israeli
Women Art Critics
Linko, Maaria (University of Helsinki, Finland),
Book reviews and discussion about books in the age of browsing culture:
the case of nonfiction
RN
02
Appleford, Katherine (Kingston University London, United Kingdom),
National Saturday Art & Design Clubs: A way in and a way up.
Michael, Janna (Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands, The),
Highbrow culture for high-potentials? Cultural orientations of an economic
elite in the making
Ravadrad, Azam (The University of Tehran, Iran, Islamic Republic of),
Jafari, Hamid (Forsat Emrooz Newspaper),
Social characteristics of popular and modern painting’s audiences in Iran
16:00 - 17:30
26th Wednesday
FA 249
RN02S09a / Theoretical Development
in Arts Sociology: Revisiting Weber,
Becker and the Role of the Author
Chair:
Alexander, Victoria D.
(University of Surrey)
Darmon, Isabelle (University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom),
‘Beyond Bourdieu?’ Back to Weber!
Danko, Dagmar (Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Germany),
Telling About Society – Howard S. Becker revisited
Paulíček, Miroslav (Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic),
Kundera Effect – the Role of the Author in the Sociology of Arts
Ferenc, Tomasz (University of Lodz, Poland),
Ambivalence of category of "success" on the example of biographical stories
of polish émigré artists
RESEARCH NETWORK 02
121
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FA 251
Chair:
Rodríguez Morató, Arturo
(Universitat de Barcelona)
RN02S02d / Artistic Canon and Rankings
Sgourev, Stoyan V. (ESSEC Business School - Paris, France),
Althuizen, Niek (ESSEC Business School - Paris, France),
But is it a Masterpiece…?! Social Construction and Objective Constraint in
the Evaluation of Excellence
Szymańska, Agnieszka Natalia (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland),
Power of rankings. What do they say about the art world?
Kisiel, Przemyslaw (Cracow University of Economics, Poland; The
Pontifical University of John Paul II in Cracow, Poland),
Artistic canon in the times of liquid modernity
RN
02
18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FA 250
Chair:
Linko, Maaria
(University of Helsinki)
Krawczyk, Stanisław (University of Warsaw, Poland),
The Role of Periodicals in a Literary Field: Fantastic Fiction Magazines in
the Polish Periphery
RN02S03c / Art Festivals and Exhibitions:
Symbolic Production and Social Implications
Sassatelli, Monica (Goldsmiths, University of London, United Kingdom),
Biennial world: symbolic production in the art biennale
Tyler, Jennifer Post (Université Paris 8, France; ISCOM Paris, France),
Art Factories as Change Agents? The RuhrTriennale as case study
Reitstätter, Luise (Focus Area Art & Science, University of Applied Arts
Vienna, Austria),
People Meet in Art. From Object Encounters to Temporary Communities in
the Exhibition Context
Zhang, Linzhi (University of Cambridge, United Kingdom),
The exhibition space as the public sphere: the exhibiting of contemporary art
in China
18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FA 249
RN02S09b / Theoretical Development in Arts
Sociology: Rethinking the Aesthetic, the Artistic
Imagination, the Field and the Museum
Chair:
Zembylas, Tasos
(University of Music and
Performing Arts Vienna)
Alexander, Victoria D. (University of Surrey, United Kingdom),
Bowler, Anne E. (University of Delaware, United States),
Art in the Sociology of Art: Conceptualizing the Aesthetic
as Field of Action
Kirchberg, Volker (Leuphana University of Lueneburg, Germany),
Museum Sociology - Approaches to an Important Societal Institution
Bruff, Ian (University of Manchester, United Kingdom),
Jordan, Mel (Royal College of Art, United Kingdom),
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Rethinking the artistic imagination: from formalistic ‘innovation’ to
productive potential for social and political change
Havas, Ádám Kornél (Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary),
Genesis and Structure of the Field of Theatre in Hungary
19:30 - 20:30
26th Wednesday
FA 250
RN02BM / Business Meeting
11:00 - 12:30
27th Thursday
FA 252
RN02S02c / Explorations in Modern
and Contemporary Art
Chair:
Ratiu, Dan Eugen
(Babes-Bolyai University)
Visanich, Valerie (University of Malta, Malta),
The social significance of the Maltese modern art movement
RN
02
Lange, Magdalena Ewa (Jagiellonian Univeristy, Poland),
Art and progress in biology (biotechnology) at the common laboratory bench
Gao, Xiaoxue (Technische Universität Berlin, Germany),
The Space Production of Contemporary Artists in Beijing: A case study of
Caochangdi Art District
Lai, Chia-ling (Graduate Institute of European Culture and Tourism,
National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan, Republic of China),
Reassembling 3D printing technology into artistic assemblages:
A case study of Taiwanese artist Hung-Chi Peng's 'The Deluge'
in the 2014 Taipei Biennale
Martins, Daniela Félix (UFBA - Federal University of Bahia - Brazil, Brazil),
Performance Art through the ephemeral flux: Explorations in associative
sociology
11:00 - 12:30
27th
Thursday
FA 249
Chair:
Kirchberg, Volker
(Leuphana University of
Lueneburg)
RN02S05a / Museums, Galleries
and Alternative Art Spaces
Lengersdorf, Diana (University of Cologne, Germany),
Heidler, Julia (University of Cologne, Germany),
Art Museums Facing Their New Public
Potyukova, Ekaterina (The State Russian Museum, Russian Federation),
The Art Museum as the focal point of basic values of National Culture
Brüggmann, Franziska (Zeppelin Universität gemeinnützige GmbH, Germany),
From institutions of critique to extra-institutions? An enquiry into the
possibilities of contemporary alternative art spaces
RESEARCH NETWORK 02
123
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Moridi, Mohammad Reza (Tehran University of Art, Iran,
Islamic Republic of),
Taghizadegan, Masoomeh (PhD student, Tehran University, Iran),
Art Associations and Institutions in Iran; Sociological Study of the Group
Activities of Contemporary visual Arts in Iran
Murphy, Alexandra (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland),
Artist-run galleries in the Irish Republic – the emergence and evolution of a field.
11:00 - 12:30
27th Thursday
FA 251
Chair:
Alexander, Victoria D.
(University of Surrey)
RN
02
RN02S06a / Government's Arts Policy
and Institutional Gatekeepers
Karttunen, Sari (Cupore, Finland),
Government grants as a tool of cultural policy: challenges in goal
setting and attainment
Miyamoto, Naomi (Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto, Japan),
Classical Music and Popular Music: the Japanese
Government’s Cultural Policy
van Aart, Kimberly (Erasmus University Rotterdam),
Janssen, Susanne (Erasmus University Rotterdam; Erasmus Research Centre
for Media, Communication and Culture), Art House Cinema in a Global Age.
Strategic selection and exhibition of foreign films in European cinemas
Einarsdottir, Sigrun Lilja (Bifröst University, Iceland),
Cultural policy issues and choral-historical identities of the choral musical
life of Oxford University colleges and halls: Music directors’ and organ
scholars’ perspectives of present and future challenges
Verdi, Laura (University of Padua, Italy),
How far does God endure with the arts?
11:00 - 12:30
27th Thursday FA 250
RN02S07a / Subversion and Normalization
in Artistic Practices
Chair:
Danko, Dagmar
(Albert-Ludwigs-Universität
Freiburg)
Kagan, Sacha Jérôme (Leuphana University, Germany),
Performing Contracts: BDSM, Performance Art and Aesthetics of Complexity
Zarembska, Kamila Alicja (Jagiellonian University, Poland),
Photoicon: Between Art, Culture and Politics
Pesonen, Jaana (University of Oulu, Finland),
Children’s literature in reconstructing and deconstructing the dominant discourses
Kleele, Sebastian (sine-Institut gGmbH, Germany),
Müller, Marion (sine-Institut gGmbH, Germany),
Graffiti: Perception and impact on the urban sphere. Innovative approaches
for a phenomenon between art and crime.
124
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PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
14:00 - 15:30
27th Thursday
FA 252
Chair:
Kagan, Sacha Jérôme
(Leuphana University)
RN02S04a / Artistic Career Paths
Buscatto, Marie (University of Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne, France),
The Feminisation of Artistic Work. Ways and Reasons
Van Steen, Astrid (Ghent University, Belgium),
Siongers, Jessy (Ghent University, Belgium),
The freelance network model: a study on the career paths
of professional actors
Hara, Mariko (Hedmark Univesity College, Norway),
Pathways for emergent musicians with immigrant background in Norway
Gomes, Rui Telmo (CIES-IUL Centre for Research and Studies in
Sociology – University Institute of Lisbon, Portugal),
From community arts to artistic career: cultural expression as a way of life
14:00 - 15:30
27th Thursday
FA 250
Chair:
Rodríguez Morató, Arturo
(Universitat de Barcelona)
RN
02
RN02S07b / Identities, Stories, and Emotions
Basov, Nikita (Center for German and European Studies, St. Petersburg
State University – Bielefeld University),
Nenko, Aleksandra (Center for German and European Studies, St.
Petersburg State University – Bielefeld University),
Khokhlova, Anisya (Center for German and European Studies, St.
Petersburg State University – Bielefeld University; St. Petersburg
State University),
The Challenge of Developing a Joint Artistic Vision:
Communication Patterns in Three Art Communities
Zanardi, Valerio (University of Barcelona, Spain),
Young Publics In Marseille Culture 2013 Big Events
Patricio, Maria (Universitat de Barcelona, Spain, Université Paris 8, France),
Barcelone, departure point. The imaginary of the city from contemporary
writers’ perspective regarding immigration, exile and traveling
Hagen, Målfrid Irene (MI Hagen, Norway),
Emotions, Art Autonomy and the Freedom of Speech
RESEARCH NETWORK 02
125
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
14:00 - 15:30
27th Thursday
FA 251
Chair:
Trajtenberg, Graciela
(The Academic College
of Tel Aviv-Yaffo)
RN02S08a / Power Relations,
Inequalities and the Artistic Imagination
Şahin, Nevin (Yildirim Beyazit University, Turkey; Middle East Technical
University, Turkey),
The Whirling Dervish in the Cartoon: Sufism, Power and Satire in 21st
Century Turkey
Gaupp, Lisa (Leuphana University of Lueneburg, Germany),
The Staging of Cultural Diversity at Performing Arts Festivals
RN
02
14:00 - 15:30
27th Thursday
FA 249
Chair:
Carroll, Noel Edward
(Graduate Center City
University of New York)
Guerra, Paula (University of Porto, Portugal),
Silva, Augusto Santos (University of Porto, Portugal),
Santos, Helena (University of Porto, Portugal),
Inequality and the artistic imagination: how the Portuguese culture is dealing
with the Portuguese crisis
Dabul, Lígia (Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil),
New publics of art in Brazil: the appropriation of spaces of exhibitions
RN02S10a / Everyday Aesthetics
and Organisational Life
Hainic, Cristian (Babes-Bolyai University, Romania),
On the Social Nature of Everyday Aesthetic Experience
Maftei, Stefan Sebastian (Babes-Bolyai University, Romania),
Civic environmentalism in Romania and everyday social aesthetics:
a framework for assessing environmental protests as ‘aesthetic social
situations’
Ratiu, Dan Eugen (Babes-Bolyai University, Romania),
Applications of Everyday Aesthetics in Daily and Organizational Life
Salcudean, Ileana-Nicoleta (Babes-Bolyai University, Romania),
Organizational Aesthetics. Case Study: Paintbrush Factory, Cluj-Napoca.
16:00 - 17:30
27th Thursday FA 250
Chair:
Kagan, Sacha Jérôme
(Leuphana University)
RN02S07c / Arts, Creativity and Urban Identity
Rodríguez Morató, Arturo (CECUPS, University of Barcelona),
Zarlenga, Matías Ignacio (CECUPS, University of Barcelona),
Cultural Resonance and creativity processes
Zarlenga, Matías Ignacio (University of Barcelona),
Place and Creativity. Working towards the sociology of culture’s creative
processes in urban context.
Kurklu, Serhat (Yildirim Beyazit University, Turkey),
Ankara: The Construction Of Urban Identity Through Central
Anatolian Music
126
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PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
Niziolek, Katarzyna (University of Bialystok, Poland), Art that changes the
city. Between art, public space and civil society
16:00 - 17:30
27th Thursday
FA 251
Chair:
Danko, Dagmar
(Albert-Ludwigs-Universität
Freiburg)
RN02S08b / Global and Local: Cultural Cosmopolitanism,
Glocalisation and New Arts World Structures
Lauronen, Tina (University of Helsinki, Finland),
Heikkilä, Riie (University of Helsinki, Finland),
Karademir Hazir, Irmak (Middle East Technical University),
Purhonen, Semi (University of Tampere),
Around the World in a Day: The Relation between National and Global
Culture and the Arts in Five European Newspapers, 1960–2010
Porczyński, Dominik (University of Rzeszów, Poland),
Museums, design and identity. Contemporary Polish ethno design as the
example of glocalisation.
RN
02
Ferencuhova, Slavka (Masaryk University, Czech Republic),
‘Western’ architecture and urbanism seen by Czechoslovak architecture
magazines 1950s to 1989
Panzer, Gerhard (TU Dresden, Germany),
Different interrelated Events in the Structures of Art world
16:00 - 17:30
27th Thursday
FA 249
Chair:
Ratiu, Dan Eugen
(Babes-Bolyai University)
RN02S10b / Arts and Everyday Life
Carrol, Noel Edward (Graduate Center City University of New York,
United States of America),
Everyday Aesthetics: The Case of Humor
Bueno, Arthur Oliveira (University of Sao Paulo, Brazil),
The Stream of Life: Aesthetic Vitality and Pathologies of Form
Jonas, Michael (Institute for Advanced Studies, Austria),
On the Enactment of Roundabout Art - A Case Study
11:00 - 12:30
28th Friday
FA 251
Chair:
Zembylas, Tasos
(University of Music and
Performing Arts Vienna)
RN02S06b / Arts Policy: Funding, Hierarchy and
Participation
Katz-Gerro, Tally (University of Haifa, Israel),
Feder, Tal (University of Haifa, Israel),
Public funding of the performing arts and the cultural hierarchy
Feder, Tal (University of Haifa, Israel),
Justification modes of public arts funding: linking arts policy and arts
consumption
Hewitt, Andrew Thomas (University of Northampton, United Kingdom),
RESEARCH NETWORK 02
127
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Public art against the ‘public’: Does state funded art, participatory art
practices and socially-engaged art benefit the public?
Kowalik, Wojciech (AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland),
Can heritage digitisation increase cultural participation and influence social
inclusion? Evidence from Poland.
11:00 - 12:30
28th Friday
FA 250
Chair:
Guerra, Paula
(University of Porto)
RN
02
14:00 - 15:30
28th Friday
FA 249
Chair:
Zembylas, Tasos
(University of Music and
Performing Arts Vienna)
RN02S07d / Music, Identities and Social Fabric
Wasserman, Simona (Open University, Israel, Israel), Cultural Inequality
Leading to Social Change: The Case of Andalusian Art Music in Israel
Lake, Anda (Latvian Academy of Culture, Latvia),
Hermane, Agnese (Latvian Academy of Culture, Latvia),
Baltic Song and Dance Celebration as Cultural Strategy and its Social Impact
Kuleva, Margarita (National Research University Higher School of
Economics, Russian Federation),
Young Art in Russia after «Pussy Riot»: Civic Culture of Young Artists with
Dissimilar Educational Background in St. Petersburg
Gonçalves, Ana (University of Lisbon, Portugal),
An Archaeology of Critical Perspectives on Fado
RN02S04b / Professional Development in Music
and Visual Arts
Lind, Benjamin E. (National Research University--Higher School of
Economics, Russian Federation),
Moiseev, Stanislav (National Research University--Higher School of
Economics, Russian Federation),
Two-Mode Tie Formation in Creative Collaborative Networks
Casals, Marta (Universitat de Barcelona, Spain),
Multiple Job and Other Strategies for Professional Musicians in Barcelona
Szylar, Anna (University of Warsaw, Poland), International artistic career
within the network society. The case of Polish visual arts.
14:00 - 15:30
28th Friday
FA 251
Chair:
Karttunen, Sari
(Cupore)
128
RESEARCH NETWORK 02
RN02S06d / Arts Policy and the Status of Artist
Rautiainen, Pauli (Foundation for Cultural Policy Research, Finland),
Roiha, Taija (Foundation for Cultural Policy Research, Finland),
Rensujeff, Kaija (Arts Promotion Centre Finland),
The labour market status of artists in Finland
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
Jung, Pil Joo (Seoul National University, Korea, Republic of (South
Korea)),
Constructing artist definition in arts policy: focusing on the case of Korean
Artist Welfare Act
Ecevit, Emek Can (Brunel University, United Kingdom), An Intervention
to the Institutionalization of Turkish Cultural Policy: The case of Draft
TÜSAK Law
Daugavietis, Jānis (Central Statistical Bureau of Latvia, Latvian Academy
of Culture),
What kind of ‘sustainability’ in arts policy? The case of Latvian Song and
Dance Festival
14:00 - 15:30
28th Friday
FA 250
Chair:
Kagan, Sacha Jérôme
(Leuphana University)
RN
02
RN02S07e / Arts, Activism and Social Change
von Weichs, Raphaela (University of Lausanne, Switzerland),
Salzbrunn, Monika (University of Lausanne, Switzerland),
Aleman, Serjara (University of Lausanne, Switzerland),
Artistic Activism in Contexts of Social, Political and Economic
Transformation
Frostig, Karen (Lesley University, Brandeis University, United States of
America), Promoting Diversity in Designing Memorials
Günel, Ozan (Beykent University, Turkey), Art in Protest: Artistic
Expression of Turkish and Kurdish Protest in Turkey
Hudelist, Andreas (Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt, Austria),
Dealing with War in Times of Peace Through Art
Wandzel, Anna (University of Warsaw, Poland),
Can we abolish the culture of war? A critical analysis of Krzysztof
Wodiczko's newest project
RN02S04c / Artistic Life: Uncertainty and Dilemmas
16:00 - 17:30
28th Friday
FA 249
Chair:
Ratiu, Dan Eugen
(Babes-Bolyai University)
Rozboril, Blahoslav (Masaryk University Brno, Czech Republic),
Pisarikova, Jana (Moravian Gallery Brno),
Uncertainty of Artist´s life?
Luczaj, Kamil (Jagiellonian University, Poland),
Is It Possible To Be a Commercial Artist? Dilemmas of Advertising Industry
Employees with an Artistic Background
Quintela, Pedro (Faculty of Economics University of Coimbra, Portugal),
From the shadow to the centre: tensions, contradictions and ambitions in
building graphic design as profession
RESEARCH NETWORK 02
129
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Shehu, Drilona (Hochschule der Künste, Bern, Switzerland),
The artist’s autonomy between esthetical experience and research activity:
an analysis in the Swiss art-education context.
16:00 - 17:30
28th Friday
FA 251
Chair:
Kagan, Sacha Jérôme
(Leuphana University)
RN
02
130
RESEARCH NETWORK 02
RN02S06c / Arts Policy and Sustainable
Development of Cities
Wereta, Karolina (Warsaw University, Poland),
The art of creating city. The influence of municipal cultural strategies on
local communities development. A case study of Colombian capital city
- Bogota.
Serova, Nina (University of Sydney, Australia),
The evolution of Carriageworks: A case study of the relationship between
the changing urban landscape and contemporary arts in Sydney
Madeira, Cláudia Maria Guerra (FCSH-UNL, Portugal), Agri+art
communities
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
RN03 - BIOGRAPHICAL PERSPECTIVES
ON EUROPEAN SOCIETIES
11:00 - 12:30
26th Wednesday
FCE D1122
RN03S02 / The Process of Transformation in East
European Countries in the Everyday Experiences of
their Ordinary Citizens - A
Chairs:
Kaźmierska, Kaja
(University of Lodz)
Waniek, Katarzyna
(University of Lodz)
Żulikowski, Piotr (Institute of Sociology, Warsaw University, Poland),
From ‘kolhozniks’ to ‘riabs’. The reconstrution of the identity of postsocialist farm workers.
Alber, Ina (University of Göttingen, Germany, Herder-Institute for
Historical Research on East Central Europe),
The 'transition to democracy' in biographical perspective
RN
03
Golczyńska-Grondas, Agnieszka (University of Lodz, Institute of
Sociology, Poland),
Potoczna, Małgorzata (University of Lodz, Institute of Sociology, Poland),
Systemic transformation ”loosers” – biographical experiences of social
welfare clients in post-industrial Polish city
Mrozowicki, Adam (University of Wroclaw, Poland),
Normalisation of precarity? Biographical experiences of young workers with
the flexible forms of employment in Poland
12:45 - 13:45
26th Wednesday
FA 252
Chairs:
Kaźmierska, Kaja
(University of Lodz)
Alber, Ina
(University of Göttingen)
14:00 - 15:30
26th Wednesday
FCE D1122
Chairs:
Golczyńska-Grondas,
Agnieszka
(University of Lodz,
Institute of Sociology)
Björkenheim, Johanna
(University of Helsinki)
RN03S09 / Meet the Authors
Come and meet with the authors of a new book from ESA RN03 and discuss
issues of theory, methodology and the biographical imagination. Advances in
Biographical Methods: Creative Applications, London: Routledge Edited by
O'Neill, Roberts, and Sparkes.
Prof. Maggie O'Neill and Prof. Robert Miller will introduce the book.
(Durham University, United Kingdom)
RN03S03 / Marginality and Social Exclusion in
Biographical Research
Weissmann, Marliese (SOFI Goettingen, Germany),
Belonging at the Margins of Society: How do the Long-Term Unemployed
tackle Experiences of Exclusion and create Belonging?
Spanò, Antonella (Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, Italy),
Domecka, Markieta (independent, UK), Going beyond standard categories
and routine thinking: understanding crisis through the lens of biography
Waniek, Katarzyna (University of Lodz, Poland),
Paradoxes and Traps of the Transnational Mobility Porcess. “Wasting” of
One’s Biographical Capital and Potential of Marginalization
RESEARCH NETWORK 03
131
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Fersch, Barbara (University of Southern Denmark, Denmark),
Breidahl, Karen N. (Aalborg University, Denmark),
The role and relevance of migrants’ biographical experiences for the
meaning-making of the meeting with the Danish welfare state
16:00 - 17:30
26th Wednesday
FCE D1122
Chairs:
Bela, Baiba
(University of Latvia)
O'Neill, Maggie
(Durham University)
RN03S08a / Creative Applications of Biographical
Research: Telling Ordinary Stories of Everyday Lives I
Righard, Erica (Malmö University, Sweden),
“Life in two parts” – An inquiry about migration in and through a theatre
play in Sweden and Serbia
Bennett, Julia Margaret (Manchester Metropolitan University, United
Kingdom),
‘Snowed in!’: offbeat rhythms and belonging as an everyday practice
RN
03
18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FCE D1122
Chair:
O'Neill, Maggie
(Durham University)
RN03S01a / General Session I
Rozhdestvenskaya, Elena (National Research University Higher School of
Economics, Russian Federation),
Continuity in the families of owners of private capital and big business in
Russia
Halvorsen, Rune (Oslo University and Akershus College, Norway),
Connecting lived lives and social policy change in Europe – a review of the
biographical approach to disability
Gallagher, Justine (Northumbria University, United Kingdom),
Using a biographical methodological approach to explore infant feeding
choices in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England.
132
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PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
19:30 - 20:30
26th Wednesday
FCE D1122
RN03BM / Business Meeting
11:00 - 12:30
27th Thursday
FCE D1122
RN03S04 / Online / Virtual Biographies
Chair:
Miller, Robert Lee
(Queen's University, Belfast)
Kaźmierska, Kaja (University of Lodz, Poland),
Doing biographical research – ethical dilemmas in changing social contexts.
Nurse, Lyudmila (Oxford XXI, United Kingdom),
Video-recorded essays: interaction between the imaginary and the
biographical
Delon, Margot (Sciences Po - Paris, France),
Migrants at the ordeal of “bidonvilles” in France. Biographical consequences
of a residential experience
Araújo, Emília Araújo (University of Minho, Portugal),
Media and Mobility: (new) portraits of departure and arrival
14:00 - 15:30
27th Thursday
FCE D1122
Chair:
Arnfield, Jane Louise
(Northumbria University)
RN03S06 / Biographies of Performativity,
Healing and Belonging
Szenajch, Piotr (Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland),
Ideology of talent and the lives of artists
RN
03
Boldt, Thea D. (Kulturwissenschaftliches Institut, Essen, Germany),
Speaking Through Silence. Working with Paradox in Buddhist Biographies.
Bartholini, Ignazia Maria (University ofo Palermo, Italy),
“Memory of Time” and “Social Embodiment of Violence” in Serbian and
Italian gender relationship
Arnfield, Jane Louise (Northumbria University, United Kingdom),
Suitcase of Survival SOS
16:00 - 17:30
27th Thursday
FA 252
Chairs:
Nurse, Lyudmila
(Oxford XXI)
RN03S07 / Biographical Perspectives
on Cultural Diversity
Zacharuk, Kamila (University of Warsaw, The Institute of Sociology,
Poland),
Different model of collective memories in post-soviet region. Case of Polish
minority in Ukraine
Kosyaeva, Tatiana (CERGE-EI, Czech Republic),
Collective memory and identity through life stories of different generations
of Russians in the Czech Republic
RESEARCH NETWORK 03
133
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Anisimova, Alla Aleksandrovna (Novosibirsk State University, Russian
Federation; Far Eastern Federal University, Russian Federation), Siberian
identity in the biographical narratives of the descendants of Siberian exiles.
Połeć, Wojciech (Warsaw University of Life Sciences SGGW, Poland),
"Sacred curriculum vitae" in the in the postcommunist times. The
biographies of the contemporary Siberian shamans.
11:00 - 12:30
28th Friday
FA 252
Chair:
Alber, Ina
(University of Göttingen)
RN
03
14:00 - 15:30
28th Friday
FA 252
Chair:
O'Neill, Maggie
(Durham University)
RN03S05 / Biographies of Work and Working Lives
Meier, Lars (Institute for Employment Research (IAB),
Nuremberg, Germany),
Biographical narratives on habitus transformations – Migrant industrial
workers and transformations of the stranger
Mrowczynski, Rafael (Institut für Kulturwissenschaften,
Universität Leipzig, Germany),
Clients, Norms and Egos: Constructs of Professionalism
in Autobiographic Narratives of Russian Lawyers
Björkenheim, Johanna (University of Helsinki, Finland),
Social workers' views on biographical approaches
Abbenhardt, Lisa (Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Germany),
Between social exclusion and social recognition. Analysing biographies of
welfare recipients becoming self-employed.
RN03S08b / Creative Applications of Biographical
Research: Telling Ordinary Stories of Everyday Lives II
Posłuszny, Łukasz (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland),
Posłuszna, Joanna (Maria Curie-Skłodowska University, Poland),
Communicational and Integrative Function of “Radio Majdanek” in Nazi
Concentration Camp Prisoners’ Accounts
Kampen, Thomas (University for Humanistic Studies, Netherlands, The),
Restoring the violated life story
Pranka, Maruta (Latvia University, Latvia),
Trapenciere, Ilze (Latvia University, Latvia),
Interaction of Personal and Social within the Lifestory Interviews
Dalton, Andrew (University of Sunderland, United Kingdom),
"I have a story to tell and I need to somehow help others by telling it" Living
with HIV AIDS and the usefulness of life histories as an educational tool for
the wider community.
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16:00 - 17:30
28th Friday
FA 252
Chair:
Kaźmierska, Kaja
(University of Lodz)
RN03S01b / General Session II
Ogresta, Jelena (Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb, Croatia),
Vučković Juroš, Tanja (Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb, Croatia),
I wish I could turn back time: Understanding social vulnerability of early
school leavers
O'Neill, Maggie (Durham University, United Kingdom),
Biography, ethno-mimesis and emergence in mobile refugee groups
Cachapa, Filipa C. (University of Lisbon, Institute of Social Sciences,
Portugal),
Is It All About the Money? Autobiographical Narratives in the Transition to
Adulthood
Maslowski, Nicolas (Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic),
Historical sociology of the biographies of recognized Czech Elites
RN
03
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
RN04 - SOCIOLOGY OF CHILDREN AND CHILDHOOD
11:00 - 12:30
26th Wednesday
FA 546
Chairs:
Dolan, Paddy
(Dublin Institute of Technology)
Oldrup, Helene
(SFI)
RN
04
11:00 - 12:30
26th Wednesday
FA 547
Chairs:
Lavaud, Manon Alice
(Roskilde University)
Brady, Geraldine
(Coventry University)
RN04S01 / Adult-child Relations
Dolan, Paddy (Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland),
Adult–child power relations, and the changing emotional identifications with
the child in Ireland during the twentieth century
Gottzen, Lucas (Linkoping University, Sweden),
Sandberg, Linn (Stockholm University, Sweden),
Negotiating kinship responsibilities in difficult times:
Children’s experiences of grandparents’ responses to domestic violence
Oldrup, Helene (SFI, Denmark),
Absent fathers: how children understand and negotiate their relationship to
their imprisoned fathers
Bashir, Shahreen (Aston University, United Kingdom),
Lowe, Pam (Aston University, United Kingdom),
Peel, Elizabeth (University of Worcester, United Kingdom),
Exploration of biographical disruption in young people living with liver disease
RN04S02 / Care and Protection
Lavaud, Manon Alice (Roskilde University, Denmark),
Exploring the interplay between the narratives of a child placed in care and
the surrounding adults
Horsfall, Briony (Swinburne University of Technology, Australia),
Redistributing care from the perspectives of children and young people and
their (mis)recognition by magistrates in contested child protection cases
Brady, Geraldine (Coventry University, United Kingdom),
Bywaters, Paul (Coventry University, United Kingdom),
Sparks, Tim (Coventry University, United Kingdom),
Bos, Elizabeth (Coventry University, United Kingdom),
Standen, Nicola (Coventry University, United Kingdom),
Repositioning understandings of inequalities in child welfare interventions
Nemenyi, Maria (MTA TK, Hungary),
Takacs, Judit (MTA TK, Hungary),
Practices and perceptions of discrimination in the Hungarian adoption system
12:45 - 13:45
26th Wednesday
FCE Poster Area
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RN04P01 / Poster Session
Oliver, Esther (University of Barcelona, Spain),
Puigvert, Lídia (University of Barcelona, Spain),
Morlà, Teresa (University of Barcelona, Spain),
0 violence since 0 years: dialogic recreation of knowledge
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
Kolosova, Elena (Russian State Children's Library, Russian Federation),
Main trends in reading of Russian children and youth: comparative
sociological research
Wenzig, Claudia (Institute for Employment Research, Germany),
Achatz, Juliane (Institute for Employment Research, Germany),
More Participation for children in low-income families? (Non-)Take-up of
the “Education Package” in Germany
Koutsogeorgou, Eleni (Department of Special Education, University of
Thessaly, Greece),
Vlachou, Anastasia (Department of Special Education, University of
Thessaly, Greece),
Stavroussi, Panayiota (Department of Special Education, University of
Thessaly, Greece),
Research on Social Capital of Children and Adolescents with and without
Disabilities: theoretical and methodological issues.
RN
04
Turmel, André (Laval University, Canada),
Social exclusion through categorization and classification: some propositions
Achatz, Juliane (Institute for Employment Research, Germany),
Social participation of children and youth from low-income families: How
much evidence can we find?
De Keyser, Lieselot (Ghent University, Belgium),
Van Rossem, Ronan (Ghent University, Belgium),
The effect of growing up poor on early child development in Flanders – an
analysis of birth cohorts 2006 – 2009
Rausch, Attila (University of Szeged, Hungary),
Török, Tímea (University of Szeged, Hungary),
The role of social and affective components in educational achievement and
further education of children in foster care
Bielecka-Prus, Joanna (Maria Curie Skłodowska University (UMCS),
Poland),
Kruk, Marzena Sylwia (Maria Curie Skłodowska University (UMCS),
Poland),
Who cares? Children left behind and their everyday life
Komendant-Brodowska, Agata (University of Warsaw, Poland),
Between the voice of conscience and bonds of friendship. Behaviour of
bystanders of bullying and group structure.
Sharma, Ritu (National Law University, Delhi, India, India),
Child Marriage: Snatching the innocence of Childhood
Kahraman, Fatih (Süleyman Demirel University, Turkey),
Child Poverty in Turkey: Risks and Problems
Vuorisalo, Mari (University of Jyväskylä, Finland),
Children with a difference: Exploring the production of inequality in the
daily-life of preschool
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137
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Hakovirta, Mia (University of Turku, Department of Social Reserach, Finland),
Haanpää, Leena (University of Turku, Institute for Child and Youth
Research, Finland),
Kuula, Mirka (University of Turku, Department of Social Reserach, Finland),
Children’s experience of poverty and their subjective well-being
Roerig, Simone (VU University, Netherlands, The),
van Wesel, Floryt (Utrecht University, Netherlands, The),
Evers, Sandra (VU University, Netherlands, The),
Krabbendam, Lydia (VU University, Netherlands, The),
Contextualizing Children’s empathy: individual abilities embedded in social
processes
RN
04
14:00 - 15:30
26th Wednesday
FA 546
Chairs:
Kayser, Laura B.
(Goethe-University)
Shmidt, Victoria
(Masaryk University)
Hajdu, Tamas (Institute of Economics, Centre for Economic and Regional
Studies of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary),
Hajdu, Gabor (Institute for Sociology, Centre for Social Sciences of the
Hungarian Academy of Sciences; MTA-ELTE Peripato Comparative Social
Dynamics Research Group, Hungary),
Differences in academic achievement and family background as
determinants of friendship formation among primary school students
Hegedűs, Rita (Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary),
Drjenovszky, Zsófia (Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church in
Hungary),
Pári, András (Hungarian Central Statistical Office),
Differences in the treatment of twins in families of diverging social situation
RN04S03 / Child Welfare Discourses and Heterogeneous
Childhoods
Takahashi, Mutsuko (Kibi International University, Japan),
The impacts of European family law reforms on Japanese policy-making on
child’s contact with non-resident parent in post-divorce separation life
Motomori, Eriko (Meiji Gakuin University, Japan),
Seeing Heterogeneity of Childhoods: A Historical Analysis on Multitiered
Discourses on Juvenile Protection Systems in Japan
Shmidt, Victoria (Masaryk University, Czech Republic, Institute of inclusive
education studies),
“Rescue our children”?: the public discourses to reform residential care for
disabled children in the post-Soviet countries
Kayser, Laura B. (Goethe-University, Germany),
Unequal childhoods and social reproduction. On the relation of family life
and primary school from children’s perspectives
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14:00 - 15:30
26th Wednesday
FA 547
Chairs:
Baraldi, Claudio
(University of Modena and
Reggio Emilia)
Iervese, Vittorio
(University of Modena)
RN04S04 / Education
Türkyilmaz, Aytüre (University of Wuppertal, Germany),
Bühler-Niederberger, Doris (University of Wuppertal, Germany),
Actors of Unequal Childhoods
Ozaki, Mizuho (University of Bath, United Kingdom), Supplementing
Western sociological imagination with children and young people’s Ibasho
Dreke, Claudia (University of Applied Sciences Magdeburg-Stendal, Germany),
Imaginations of Children in the social space. Future positions in the
perspectives of Italian and German teachers
Baraldi, Claudio (University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy),
Iervese, Vittorio (University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy),
Narratives of memories and dialogue in multicultural classrooms.
An action-research based on the use of photography.
16:00 - 17:30
26th Wednesday
FA 546
Chairs:
Garnier, Pascale
(University Paris 13)
Nienhaus, Sylvia
(University of Luxembourg)
RN
04
RN04S06 / Early Years
Garnier, Pascale (University Paris 13, France),
Children’s participation to a research on ECEC services: a methodological
device for a plurality of voices
Nienhaus, Sylvia (University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg),
Multi-Layered Positioning in Care Arrangements – an Ethnographic View on
Social Inequality in Day Care
Farini, Federico (Middlesex University, United Kingdom),
Scollan, Angela (Middlesex University, United Kingdom),
A twofold concept: ‘disadvantage’ in the hegemonic discourse on Early
Years Education in England
16:00 - 17:30
26th Wednesday
FA 547
Chairs:
Martens, Lydia D.
(Keele University)
Esser, Florian
(University of Hildesheim)
RN04S08 / Food and Bodies
Martens, Lydia D (Keele University, United Kingdom),
Head, Emma (Keele University, United Kingdom),
“Inspired by Nature”: Childhood, bodies and the normalization of infant
orality tools
Andersen, Sidse Schoubye (University of Copenhagen, Denmark),
Cooking Aesthetics and Lunch Discipline: How lunch-time staff influences
children’s experience of food
Esser, Florian (University of Hildesheim, Germany),
Body weight and inequality in residential child care: the athletic body as an
expression of good care
Kallitsi, Galatia (University of Cyprus, Cyprus), Childhood and Media
Popular Culture: An Ethnographic Approach of Children’s Beauty Cultures
RESEARCH NETWORK 04
139
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FA 546
Chairs:
Nilsen, Randi Dyblie
(NTNU)
Larkins, Cath
(University of Central Lancashire)
RN04S11 / Identity and Difference
Grinde, Kjersti (NTNU),
Nilsen, Randi Dyblie (NTNU), Negotiating Difference: Childhood and
Transracial Adoption in Contemporary Norway
Šikić-Mićanović, Lynette (Institute of Social Sciences Ivo Pilar, Croatia),
Marinović Golubić, Marica (Institute of Social Sciences Ivo Pilar, Croatia),
Children’s experiences in Roma communities
Larkins, Cath (University of Central Lancashire, United Kingdom),
Wainwright, John (University of Central Lancashire, United Kingdom),
Dare we say racism? Exploring silence, difference and the potential for
shared social citizenship through participatory research with young people
have offended
RN
04
18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FA 547
Chairs:
Assmuth, Laura
(University of Eastern Finland)
Amadasi, Sara
(Università di Padova)
Lowton, Karen (University of Sussex, United Kingdom),
Higgs, Paul (University College London, United Kingdom),
Hiley, Chris (King's College London, United Kingdom),
Becoming ‘normal’ and different: the construction of embodied self- and
social identity of the first recipients of childhood liver transplant in the UK
RN04S12 / Migration
Assmuth, Laura (University of Eastern Finland, Finland),
Lulle, Aija (University of Latvia),
Transnational childhoods: Methodologies for studying children’s
perspectives on migration
Amadasi, Sara (Università di Padova, Italy),
Children's transnational narratives in a school setting. The relevance of
positioning in producing narratives in the interaction.
Storato, Giulia (University of Padova, Italy),
Discovering possible childhoods: insights from a multimethod research with
children
Orekh, Ekaterina Aleksandrovna (Saint-Petersburg State University,
Russian Federation),
Bogomiagkova, Elena Sergeevna (Saint-Petersburg State University,
Russian Federation),
Sergeyeva, Olga Vjacheslavоvna (The Sociological Institute of the Russian
Academy of Science),
The reproduction of discrimination in the modern Russian children's cinema
(2000-2014)
19:30 - 20:30
26th Wednesday
FA 546
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RN04BM / Business Meeting
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
11:00 - 12:30
27th Thursday
FA 546
Chairs:
Warming, Hanne
(Roskilde University)
Vogl, Susanne
(University of Vienna)
RN04S10 / Methodology
Böttner, Miriam (Bergische Universität Wuppertal, Germany),
Placing one’s self in an out-of-school learning facility – videography at a
children’s university
Pastorino, Agnese (Université Paris V René Descartes, Paris, France),
Innovative Methodological Perspectives for Surveying Online Sexual
Practices of Adolescents
Warming, Hanne (Roskilde University, Denmark),
Playing with Socially Constructed Identity Positions: Accessing and
reconstructing children’s perspectives and positions through ethnographic
fieldwork and creative workshops
Vogl, Susanne (University of Vienna, Austria),
Telephone Versus Face-to-face Interviews: Mode Effect on Semistructured
Interviews with Children
14:00 - 15:30
27th Thursday
FA 546
Chairs:
Cockburn, Tom
(Edge Hill University)
Percy-Smith, Barry
(University of Huddersfield)
RN04S16 / Policy and Citizenship
RN
04
Cockburn, Tom (Edge Hill University, United Kingdom),
Devine, Dympna (University College Dublin, Ireland.), Theorising
Children’s Social Citizenship: New Welfare States
and Intergenerational Justice
Kaukko, Mervi (University of Oulu, Finland),
Participatory action research with unaccompanied girls: Pedagogy between
oppression and hope
Percy-Smith, Barry (University of Huddersfield, United Kingdom),
Children and young people's particiaption in social change: Reflections on
findings from an EU evaluation.
Khalid, Asma (University of Wollongong, Australia),
Young people’s Daily Lives and Policy Making
16:00 - 17:30
27th Thursday
FA 546
Chairs:
Thomas, Nigel Patrick
(University of Central
Lancashire)
Leonard, Madeleine
(Queen's University)
RN04S20 / Theorising Childhood
Leonard, Madeleine (Queen's University, United Kingdom),
Generagency: Bridging Structure and Agency in Childhood Studies
Thomas, Nigel Patrick (University of Central Lancashire, United
Kingdom), Recognition and capability: alternative or complementary ways
of understanding children’s participation and intergenerational relations?
Oswell, David (Goldsmiths, University of London, United Kingdom),
Childhood Studies and the Sociological Imagination
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141
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Tisdall, Kay (University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom),
Ewart, Carole (Ewart Communications),
From childhood to elite professional football: sociological
explorations of inclusion and exclusion
11:00 - 12:30
28th Friday
FA 546
Chairs:
Poretti, Michele
(University of Geneva)
Schwittek, Jessica
(University of Wuppertal)
RN
04
11:00 - 12:30
28th Friday
FA 547
Chairs:
Johnson, Vicky
(University of Brighton)
Langmeyer, Alexandra N.
(German Youth Institute e. V.)
RN04S13 / Place and Adversity
Poretti, Michele (University of Geneva, Switzerland),
Urban inequalities from below. The perspectives of 7-9-year-old children
living in disadvantaged neighbourhoods
Schwittek, Jessica (University of Wuppertal, Germany),
Young children’s favorite places – a comparison between Kyrgyzstan
and Germany
de Milliano, Cecile (University of Groningen, Netherlands, The),
What's in a life phase? Cross cultural visions of adolescence
in floodprone areas
De Felice, Deborah (University of Catania, Italy),
Colloca, Carlo (University of Catania, Italy),
Children and the perception of urban spaces in a city of southern Europe:
an analysis of the crisis
RN04S17 / Poverty and Wellbeing
Ridge, Tess (University of Bath, United Kingdom),
The go-between: low-income children negotiating relationships of money
and care with their separated parents.
Johnson, Vicky (University of Brighton, United Kingdom),
Breaking intergenerational transmissions of poverty: rights based research to
understand the lives of street connected adolescent girls in Nairobi
Entleitner-Phleps, Christine S. (German Youth Institute, Germany),
Langmeyer, Alexandra N. (German Youth Institute, Germany),
Walper, Sabine (German Youth Institute, Germany),
What is important for child well-being in different family types?
Langmeyer, Alexandra N. (German Youth Institute e.V., Germany),
Gerleigner, Susanne (German Youth Institute e.V., Germany),
Towards an Index of Child Well-Being
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PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
14:00 - 15:30
28th Friday
FA 546
Chairs:
Alasuutari, Maarit
(University of Jyväskylä)
Piessens, An
(Childhood and Society
Research Center)
RN04S14 / Place, Belonging and Children's Perspectives
Piessens, An (Childhood and Society Research Center, Belgium),
Children’s perceptions of cities: different patterns of children’s agency lead
to different forms of child friendliness
Alasuutari, Maarit (University of Jyväskylä, Finland),
Karila, Kirsti (University of Tampere, Finland),
Day care life from children’s perspective
Robinson, Sally (Southern Cross University, Australia),
Graham, Anne (Southern Cross University, Australia),
Fisher, Karen (University of New South Wales, Australia),
Space, place and relationships: exploring belonging and connection with
young people with cognitive disability in regional communities
RN
04
Siippainen, Anna Laura Elina (University of Jyvaskyla, Finland),
Spatial practices and governing in daycare
14:00 - 15:30
28th Friday
FA 547
Chairs:
Roets, Griet
(Ghent University)
RN04S18 / Poverty, Imagination and Crisis
Nunes de Almeida, Ana (Instituto de Ciências Sociais, Lisboa University
of Lisboa, Portugal), Children and the crisis: indicators, representations
Trevisan, Gabriela de Pina (CIEC - University of Minho (Portugal),
Portugal),
Sarmento, Manuel Jacinto (CIEC - University of Minho (Portugal),
Portugal),
Social crisis drawn by crisis: imagination and social knowledge
Schiettecat, Tineke (Ghent University, Belgium),
Roets, Griet (Ghent University, Belgium),
Vandenbroeck, Michel (Ghent University, Belgium),
Routes out of (child) poverty: Key strategies of parents and professionals
16:00 - 17:30
28th Friday
FA 546
Chairs:
Rossi, Elisa
(University of Modena
and Reggio Emilia (Italy))
Rosen, Rachel
(UCL Institute of Education)
RN04S15 / Play
Freeman, Olivia (Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland),
‘Care Bear Bombs’: Getting Gender ‘Right’ in Preschoolers
Talk-in-Interaction
Rossi, Elisa (University of Modena and Reggio Emilia (Italy), Italy),
Gender play in school interactions: how children, adolescents and adults
manage differences and stereotypes
RESEARCH NETWORK 04
143
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Rosen, Rachel (UCL Institute of Education, United Kingdom),
Making monsters: Inscribing the ludic on the racialised bodies of children
Sibireva, Maria (North-West Institute of Management of the Russian
Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration,
Russian Federation),
Play activity through the paradigm of sociological imagination
16:00 - 17:30
28th Friday
FA 547
Chair:
Stoecklin, Daniel
(University of Geneva)
RN
04
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RN04S19 / Sports and Leisure
Stoecklin, Daniel (University of Geneva, Switzerland),
Bonvin, Jean-Michel (University of Geneva, Switzerland),
Sedooka, Ayuko (University of Geneva, Switzerland),
Inequalities in children’s participation in organised leisure activities
Stier, Jonas (Mälardalen University, Sweden),
Eriksson, Maria (Mälardalen University, Sweden),
Leadership culture and the position of girls and young women within elite
gymnastics
Voskresenskiy, Vadim (National Research University "Higher School of
Economics" (Saint Petersburg), Russian Federation),
Savelieva, Svetlana (National Research University "Higher School of
Economics" (Saint Petersburg), Russian Federation),
The Role of Youth Clubs in Local Communities: Inclusion or Exclusion of
Children and Adolescents?
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
RN05 - SOCIOLOGY OF CONSUMPTION
11:00 - 12:30
26th Wednesday
FA 445
Chair:
Dubuisson-Quellier, Sophie
(Sciences Po)
RN05S01 / Food: Meals and Eating Patterns
Holm, Lotte (University of Copenhagen, Denmark),
Lauridsen, Drude (University of Copenhagen, Denmark),
Bøker Lund, Thomas (University of Copenhagen, Denmark),
Mäkelä, Johanna (University of Helsinki, Finland),
Niva, Mari (University of Helsinki, Finland),
Gronow, Jukka (University of Helsinki, Finland),
Changes in the context and conduct of meals in Nordic everyday life
Everts, Jonathan (University Bonn, Germany),
Wenzl, Christine (University Bonn, Germany),
Places of work or places of eating? Canteens and the everyday practices of
work-place food
RN
05
Plessz, Marie (INRA, France),
Gueguen, Alice (Inserm, France),
Food consumption at the intersection of gender and marital status: the case
of vegetable consumption in a large epidemiologic cohort in France
Díaz-Méndez, Cecilia (University of Oviedo, Spain),
Castaño, Elio (University of Oviedo, Spain),
Spending and time management in households: deciding to eat out
11:00 - 12:30
26th Wednesday
FA 446
Chair:
Dulsrud, Arne
(National Institute
for Consumer Research)
RN05S02 / Ethical and Political Consumption
Fuentes, Christian (University of Gothenburg, Sweden),
Hansson, Niklas (University of Gothenburg, Sweden),
Smartphone apps as ethical consumption tools: Materialities,
moralities and agency
Schenk, Patrick (University of Zurich, Switzerland),
Towards an Integrative Explanation of Fair Trade Consumption: Moving
beyond NAM, VBN and TPB
Koivula, Aki (University of Turku, Finland),
Räsänen, Pekka (University of Turku, Finland),
Saarinen, Arttu (University of Turku, Finland),
Does political orientation associate with consumer attitudes? Examining
Finnish consumers, 1999–2014
Niva, Mari (University of Helsinki, Finland),
Jallinoja, Piia (University of Helsinki, Finland),
Taking a stand through food choices? Characteristics of political food
consumption and consumers in Finland
Henkel-Otto, Jelena (Justus-Liebig-University Giessen, Germany,
Germany), “Ethic by the Shopping Trolley“– Sustainable Awareness or
elitist Lifestyle and differentiating Characteristic?
RESEARCH NETWORK 05
145
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
11:00 - 12:30
26th Wednesday
FA 447
Chair:
Silva Cruz, Isabel Maria
(Institute of Sociology,
University of Porto, Portugal)
RN
05
14:00 - 15:30
26th Wednesday
FA 445
Chair:
Wahlen, Stefan
(Wageningen University)
RN05S03 / Consumption Inequalities and Exclusions I
Luedicke, Marius K. (Cass Business School, City University London,
United Kingdom),
Consumer Acculturation and Ethnic Group Inequality: A Relational
Configuration Analysis
Drosdowski, Thomas (GWS mbH, Germany),
Ritter, Tobias (ISF München, Germany),
Stöver, Britta (GWS mbH, Germany),
Consumption of the poor in Germany: projecting the development until 2030
Mortara, Ariela (IULM University, Italy),
Roberti, Geraldina (Universita degli Studi dell'Aquila (Italy)),
Reducing inequalities: the role of Internet in the construction of a
responsible lifestyle
Olko, Dorota (University of Warsaw, Poland),
Is the Working-class Body the ‘Identity Project’? Social Inequalities and the
Significance of Physical Appearance
Valor, Carmen (Universidad Pontificia Comillas, Spain),
Papaoikonomou, Eleni (Universidad Rovira i Virgili),
Exploring the phenomenon of Spanish Time Banks in times of crisis
RN05S04 / Sustainable Practices and Change
Borch, Anita (National Institute for Consumer Research, Norway),
The split between ecological movements of “green growth” and
“degrowth” and its impact on sustainable change: Press’s coverage of
electric vehicles (EVs) and care sharing as case
Yates, Luke (University of Manchester, United Kingdom),
Household Sharing and Consumption: Solo Living, Sustainability and
Domestic Economies of Scale
Pohjolainen, Pasi (University of Turku, Finland),
Jokinen, Pekka (University of Tampere, Finland),
Eating less meat? Changing consumer practices as a sustainability issue
Vandermoere, Frederic (University of Antwerp, Belgium),
Friend or foe? Sustainable consumption and political activism.
Tangeland, Torvald (National Institute for Consumer
Research (SIFO), Norway),
Vittersø, Gunnar (National Institute for Consumer
Research (SIFO), Norway),
Heidenstrøm, Nina (National Institute for Consumer
Research (SIFO), Norway),
How to measure sustainable consumption?
146
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PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
14:00 - 15:30
26th Wednesday
FA 446
Chair:
Gurova, Olga
(University of Helsinki)
RN05S05 / Material Culture
Chelcea, Liviu (University of Bucharest, Romania),
Shopping, storage and gift-giving: An Ethnography of Oniomania
Degli Esposti, Piergiorgio (University of Bologna, Italy),
Will the Prosumer Survive in Digital Society, or it is was just an utopia
Vilar Roslaes, Marta (University of Lisbon, ICS, Portugal),
Portugal Village. Material culture, migration and difference.
Jacobsen, Eivind (National institute for consumer research, Norway),
Performing realities - experts taking on domestic household practices
Jack, Tullia (Lund University, Sweden),
Media-ating practices: tracing the development of (un)sustainable
consumption through media
14:00 - 15:30
26th Wednesday
FA 447
Chair:
Niva, Mari
(University of Helsinki)
RN05S19 / Food: Meanings and Practices
RN
05
Halkier, Bente (Roskilde University, Denmark),
Communicating conveniencisation of cooking: Comparative analysis of how
meal box-schemes are framed in four European countries
Jackson, Peter (University of Sheffield, United Kingdom),
Viehoff, Valerie (Bonn University, Germany),
Rethinking 'convenience' food
Goszczynski, Wojciech (NICOLAUS COPERNICUS UNIVERSITY,
Poland),
Wójtewicz, Anna (NICOLAUS COPERNICUS UNIVERSITY, Poland),
Appetite for a change: consumer agency in contemporary food networks
Reckinger, Rachel (University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg),
Responsibility in Everyday Practices of Sustainable Food Choices between
Self-Referentiality and Regional Identification
Nistor, Laura (Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania,
Romania), Trust, pleasure and skepticism. Three attributes of the
Romanian farmers' markets
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
16:00 - 17:30
26th Wednesday
FA 446
Chair:
Mortara, Ariela
(IULM University)
RN05S06 / Sociology of Taste I
Pape, Simone (University of Zurich, Switzerland),
Rössel, Jörg (University of Zurich, Switzerland),
Weingartner, Sebastian (University of Zurich, Switzerland),
Schenk, Patrick (University of Zurich, Switzerland),
Wine Consumption and Dimensions of Cultural Openness
Daenekindt, Stijn (Ghent University, Belgium),
Dispositional flexibility across aesthetic domains
Kolehmainen, Marjo (University of Tampere, Finland),
The material markers of ’white trash’: Consumption and taste in Finland
RN
05
16:00 - 17:30
26th Wednesday
FA 447
Chair:
Zalewska, Joanna
(The Maria Grzegorzewska
Academy of Special Education)
Mann, Anna (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands, The),
What is tasting? On subjective knowing, stilling hunger and praising God
Smith, Dennis (Loughborough University, United Kingdom),
Back to the Future of Consumer Society: Evaluating Jean Améry’s Preface
to the Future. Culture in a Consumer Society (1964) after half a century.
RN05S08 / Cultural Stratification I
Karademir Hazır, Irmak (Middle East Technical University, Turkey),
Establishment of hierarchies in culture and arts: A temporal analysis of
Turkish fields
Taltekin, Gulay (Bilkent University, Turkey),
I Watch It Just for Mocking: Cultural Stratification through Documentary
Consumption
Emmanouel, Dimitris (National Center for Social Research, Greece),
Kaftantzoglou, Roxani (National Center for Social Research, Greece),
Souliotis, Nikolaos (National Center for Social Research, Greece),
Cultural consumption and social stratification in Athens: results of empirical
quantitative research
Špaček, Ondřej (Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Humanities,
Czech Republic),
Leisure, taste and cultural stratification of youth in Prague
16:00 - 17:30
26th Wednesday
FA 445
Chair:
Halkier, Bente
(Roskilde University)
RN05S12 / Theories of Consumption
Oncini, Filippo (University of Trento, School of Social Sciences Sociology and Social Research, Italy),
Food Sociology and the Classics of Social Thought: Reductivism,
Systemism and Microsociology
Keller, Margit (University of Tartu, Estonia),
Vihalemm, Triin (University of Tartu, Estonia),
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Are some practices denser than others? Analytic implications for practice
change interventions.
Warde, Alan (University of Manchester, United Kingdom),
Re-evaluating critiques of consumer society
Welch, Daniel James (University of Manchester, United Kingdom),
Imagining the Sustainable Consumer: Cultural Intermediation and
Sustainability Communications
16:00 - 17:30
26th Wednesday
FA 601
Chair:
Mary, Aurelie Aline
(University of Tampere)
JS_RN05+RN30c / Youth and Consumption Styles
Haanpää, Leena (University of Turku, Finland),
Wilska, Terhi-Anna (University of Jyväskylä, Finland),
The effects of socializing agents on youth consumption styles
RN
05
Eisentraut, Steffen (University of Wuppertal, Germany),
König, Alexandra (University of Wuppertal, Germany),
“I love these Shoes” – Shopping as a Practice of Legitimization and
Presentation
Hohnen, Pernille (Aalborg University, Denmark),
Gram, Malene (Aalborg University, Denmark),
Böcker Jakobsen, Turf (The Danish Consumer Council),
Credit and debt as the ‘new normal’. Conceptualizing the risk of
‘overindebtedness’ as part of emerging financial practices in contemporary
consumer society.
Otte, Gunnar (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany), Social
inequalities and symbolic boundaries in a local club and discotheque market
18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FA 445
Chair:
Karademir Hazır, Irmak
(Middle East Technical University)
RN05S07 / Markets of Consumption
Tena-Sánchez, Jordi (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona),
León, Francisco J. (Universitat de Girona),
Noguera, Jose A. (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona),
The inverse ticket office: analysis of a “pay what you want” experience
Arcidiacono, Davide (University of Catania, Italy),
Time-banking on line: between sharing economy and personal
branding strategies
Dalichau, Dirk (Goethe-University Frankfurt, Germany),
Spreading of shopping practices (in theory and practice)
Strzyczkowski, Konstanty (University of Warsaw, Poland),
Liquid and linked. The concept of brand community.
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149
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Garcia-Bardidia, Renaud (University of Lorraine, France),
Sharing economy: between social inclusion and market exclusion. Insights
from the case of leboncoin.fr
18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FA 446
Chairs:
Nielsen, Annemette Ljungdalh
(University of Copenhagen)
Lurbe i Puerto, Kàtia
(Public hospital Network of the
Parisian Region & GT Education
Santé, Ifé ENS-Lyon)
RN
05
18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FA 447
Chairs:
Wilska, Terhi-Anna
(University of Jyväskylä)
Mary, Aurelie Aline
(University of Tampere)
JS_RN05+RN16a / Cross-national Perspective on the
Normative Discourses of 'Food Health'
Régnier, Faustine (INRA, France),
Toward a proper diet and a healthy body in France and in the United States:
a comparison of normative discourses
Jallinoja, Piia Tuuli (University of Helsinki, Finland),
Savolainen, Salla (University of Helsinki, Finland),
Nutrition recommendations, health citizenship and lazy gluttons
Maj, Agnieszka (Warsaw University of Life Sciences, Poland),
You Are What You Eat - On Perception Of Linkages Between Food
Consumption And Health In Poland
Roos, Gun (National Institute for Consumer Research - SIFO, Norway),
Niva, Mari (University of Helsinki, Finland),
Kahma, Nina (University of Helsinki, Finland),
Kjærnes, Unni (National Institute for Consumer Research - SIFO, Norway),
Lund, Thomas Bøker (University of Copenhagen, Denmark),
Mäkelä, Johanna (University of Helsinki, Finland),
Do consumers reduce meat consumption? Background factors and opinions
related to healthy and sustainable eating in four Nordic countries
JS_RN05+RN30b / Building Young People´s Identities
in Media
Lin, Liang-Wen (University of California, Los Angeles, United States of
America),
Habitus on social media: College students’ different approaches to identity
construction on Facebook
Morris, Max (Durham University, United Kingdom),
‘Charlie is so cool like’: Authenticity, popularity and inclusive masculinity
on YouTube
Truninger, Monica (University of Lisbon, Portugal),
Ferreira, Vítor Sérgio (University of Lisbon, Portugal),
Consuming food media, building dreams among Young Portuguese Chefs
Oksanen, Atte (University of Tampere, Finland),
Kaakinen, Markus (University of Tampere, Finland),
Näsi, Matti (University of Tampere, Finland),
Räsänen, Pekka (University of Tampere, Finland),
Online Exposure to Pro-Eating Disorder Content among Young People in the
UK, Germany and Finland
150
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19:30 - 20:30
26th Wednesday
FA 450
RN05BM / Business Meeting
11:00 - 12:30
27th Thursday
FA 446
RN05S11 / Problematic Forms of Consumption
Chair:
Purhonen, Semi
(University of Tampere)
Kramer, Ronald (University of Auckland, New Zealand),
Consumerism and deviance: Adolescent prisoners in cognitive treatment
settings and the wish to consume
Heiskanen, Maria (University of Helsinki, Finland),
Excessive consumption in gambling: society-provided financial assistance
for problem gamblers in Finland
Egerer, Michael Dieter (University of Helsinki, Finland),
Types of gambling and their riskiness
RN
05
Makarov, Kiril (Higher School of Economics, Russian Federation),
Alcohol consumption practices among Russian university students
Brock, Tom (Manchester Metropolitan University, United Kingdom),
Fulfilling Your Destiny? Towards a Relational Approach
of Online Video Gaming
11:00 - 12:30
27th Thursday
FA 445
Chair:
Holm, Lotte
(University of Copenhagen)
RN05S18 / Food: Health and Sustainability
Miller, Carol Diana (University of Wisconsin-La Crosse,
United States of America),
European Food Security and Food Labels: Who Cares and Who Does Not?
Paddock, Jessica Rhiannon (University of Manchester, United Kingdom),
Changing Consumption, Changing Preferences? A Practice Oriented
Perspective for Understanding Food (In)Security
Dubuisson-Quellier, Sophie (Sciences Po, Paris, France),
Gojard, Séverine (INRA, Aliss, France),
Food waste: from household coordination to cooking competencies
Parmiggiani, Paola (University of Bologna, Italy),
Paltrinieri, Roberta (University of Bologna, Italy),
Degli Esposti, Piergiorgio (University of Bologna, Italy),
Musaro', Pierluigi (University of Bologna, Italy),
Policies and practices of food waste reduction. Challenging the crisis
through sustainable lifestyles
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
14:00 - 15:30
27th Thursday
FA 445
Chair:
Brembeck, Helene
(University of Gothenburg)
RN
05
14:00 - 15:30
27th Thursday
FA 446
Chair:
Katz-Gerro, Tally
(University of Haifa)
RN05S13 / Gender, Body and Consumption
Eichert, Christian A. (City University London, United Kingdom),
Same-Sex Marriage and its Discontents: Gay Consumers’ Response to
Positive Subcultural Identity Threat
Bagnoli, Carlo (Ca' Foscari, University of Venice, Italy),
Setiffi, Francesca (University of Padova, Italy),
Biotto, Gianluca (Ca' Foscari, University of Venice, Italy),
Lazzer, Gian Paolo (University of Verona, Italy),
The role of market in shaping women’s identity as mothers: practices,
objects and social representations
Wilska, Terhi-Anna (University of Jyväskylä, Finland),
Lintonen, Tomi (The Finnish Foundation for Alcohol Studies, Finland),
The gender gap in teenagers’ incomes. A 30-year trend in Finland 1983-2013
Chytkova, Zuzana (University of Economics, Prague, Czech Republic),
Brogård Kristensen, Dorthe (University of Southern Denmark, Odense,
Denmark),
Healthy living, consumer culture and governmentality: Cultural themes from
Czech Republic and Denmark
RN05S16 / Cultural Stratification II
Nagel, Ineke (VU University Amsterdam, Netherlands, The),
Ganzeboom, Harry B.G. (VU University Amsterdam, Netherlands, The),
Cultural reproduction and mobility in the Netherlands – a life course
perspective
Veenstra, Gerry (University of British Columbia, Canada),
Class position and musical tastes: A sing-off between the cultural
omnivorism and Bourdieusian homology frameworks
Moshe, Mira (Ariel University, Israel),
Cellular Branding - The Search For Love Via The Emotions Industry
le Grand, Elias (Stockholm University, Sweden),
The ‘Hipster’ as a Social Type: ‘Emerging’ Cultural Capital, Symbolic
Boundaries and Socio-Spatial Divisions
Kaya, Yunus (University of North Carolina Wilmington, USA),
Sunar, Lütfi (Istanbul Universitesi, Turkey),
Demiral, Seran (Istanbul Universitesi, Turkey), Cultural Tendencies of
Social Stratas in Turkey: Patterns of Consumption and Life Style
152
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16:00 - 17:30
27th Thursday
FA 445
Chair:
Aro, Riikka Susanna
(University of Jyväskylä,
Department of Social
Sciences and Philosophy)
RN05S15 / Structural and Institutional
Conditions of Consumption
Lizama, Andrea (The University of Manchester, United Kingdom),
Housing consumption practices as a lens on the social trajectories of Chilean
Teachers: exploring the entangled nature of everyday understandings of
social mobility, biographical change and social change.
Sadian, Samuel Dominic (University of Barcelona, Spain. Department
of Sociological Theory, Philosophy of Law and Methodology
of the Social Sciences),
Consumer Practices as Struggles for Recognition: An Argument from the South
Seliverstova, Oleksandra (Tallinn University, Estonia),
National Identity in the Context of post-Soviet Consumption
RN
05
Muti, Öndercan (Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University, İstanbul, Turkey),
Fırat, Derya (Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University, İstanbul, Turkey),
The Conflicting Middle Classes in Turkey: The Lifestyle Differences and
Spatial Segregation
Chorvát, Ivan (Matej Bel University, Slovak Republic),
Who earns money and who works in family. Income, housework and
consumption in Slovak families..
16:00 - 17:30
27th Thursday
FA 446
JS_RN05+RN16b / Feeding Peoples’ Health:
Dietary Health and the Medicalization
of Eating
Chairs:
Truninger, Monica
(University of Lisbon)
Lurbe i Puerto, Kàtia
(Public hospital Network
of the Parisian Region & GT
Education Santé, Ifé ENS-Lyon)
Danesi, Giada (University of Hertfordshire, United Kingdom),
Wills, Wendy (University of Hertfordshire, United Kingdom),
Kapetanaki, Ariadne (University of Hertfordshire, United Kingdom),
Scottish policy initiatives to improve dietary health in secondary schools:
food and drink purchasing practices of young people
Zamora, Gerardo (World Health Organization),
Peña-Rosas, Juan Pablo (World Health Organization),
García-Casal, María Nieves (World Health Organization),
Incorporating considerations on equity-oriented implementation and ethics
in WHO normative work on nutrition actions
Monteiro, Paulo Jorge (ISCTE-IUL ( University Institute of Lisbon),
Portugal),
Feeding health. The role of functional foods.
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
11:00 - 12:30
28th Friday
FA 447
Chair:
Egerer, Michael Dieter
(University of Helsinki)
RN05S09 / Arts Participation I
Daugavietis, Jānis (Latvian Academy of Culture, Latvia),
Grīnberga, Līga (Latvian Academy of Culture, Latvia),
Differences and Inequalities in arts participation: Case of Latvian Song and
Dance festival
Beunen, Sofie (Ghent University, Belgium),
Siongers, Jessy (Ghent University, Belgium),
Lievens, John (Ghent University, Belgium),
Reading between the lines. Understanding youth’s reading behaviour and the
ethnical differences in this cultural practice
RN
05
11:00 - 12:30
28th Friday
FA 445
Chair:
Jallinoja, Piia Tuuli
(University of Helsinki)
Siongers, Jessy (Ghent University, Belgium),
Lievens, John (Ghent University, Belgium),
Beunen, Sofie (Ghent University, Belgium),
Teachers, pacesetters for cultural participation? Cultural profiles of
secondary school teachers and their views on cultural education.
Papushina, Iuliia Olegavna (National Research University-Higher School
of Economics, Russian Federation), Is Opera Attendance Fashionable?
RN05S17 / Food and Cultures of Consumption
Kjærnes, Unni (National Institute for Consumer Research, Norway),
Dulsrud, Arne (National Institute for Consumer Research, Norway),
Hunger amidst plenty. The institutionalisation of food consumption
in Bihar, India
Pechurina, Anna (Leeds Beckett University, United Kingdom),
National Food and Russiannness in Immigration
Jarecka, Urszula (Institute of Philosophy and Sociology Polish Academy of
Sciences, Poland),
“Food for masses” and the taste of luxury: rhetoric of luxury food in the
Polish media discourse
Utanır Karaduman, Ayşen (University of Gaziantep, Turkey),
The Relation Between Cuisine and Cultural Identity
11:00 - 12:30
28th Friday
FA 446
Chair:
Degli Esposti, Piergiorgio
(University of Bologna)
154
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RN05S20 / Consumption Inequalities and Exclusions II
Airaghi, Giulia Federica (Università Cattolica of Milan, Italy),
A balanced exchanged of sacrifices: the mechanisms of online barter.
Lund, Thomas Bøker (University of Copenhagen, Denmark),
Nielsen, Annemette (University of Copenhagen, Denmark),
Holm, Lotte (University of Copenhagen, Denmark),
Coping strategies and attitudes to food in budget constrained households:
what is the relationship to obesity?
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
Roux, Dominique (Université Paris Sud, France),
Guillard, Valérie (Université Paris Dauphine, France),
What if 'the poor' aren't who we think they are?: How urban gleaners
redefine the idea of poverty
Nielsen, Annemette Ljungdalh (University of Copenhagen, Denmark),
Lund, Thomas Bøker (University of Copenhagen, Denmark),
Holm, Lotte (University of Copenhagen, Denmark),
Dealing with food budget constraint in Denmark – vagabondic and touristic
experiences
11:00 - 12:30
28th Friday
FA 201
Chair:
Keller, Margit
(University of Tartu)
JS_RN05+RN09 / Coping with the Crisis: Economic
Shocks and Changing Patterns of Consumption
RN
05
Čepelák, Václav (Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University,
Czech Republic),
Hájek, Martin (Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University,
Czech Republic),
Sources of “interpretive cacophony” in public discourse on consumer
behaviour: a case study of foreign exchange intervention of
Czech National Bank
Moiso, Valentina (University of Turin, Italy),
Money, territory and relationships: three case studies from Italy
Vihalemm, Triin (University of Tartu, Estonia),
Keller, Margit (University of Tartu, Estonia),
Lack of money or lack of time or both? Estonian consumers during
and after economic crisis
Wahlen, Stefan (Wageningen University, The Netherlands),
Mandemakers, Jornt (Wageningen University, The Netherlands),
Crisis, social inequality and consumption – a Dutch perspective
14:00 - 15:30
28th Friday
FA 445
Chair:
Martens, Lydia D.
(Keele University)
RN05S21 / Consumption and Parenting
Brembeck, Helene (University of Gothenburg, Sweden, Center for
Consumer Science),
Fuentes, Maria (University of Gothenburg, Sweden, Center for Consumer Science),
Convenient food for baby. An ethnographic study of processed baby food
and the practice of weaning
Opree, Suzanna Johanna (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands, The),
Parents, Kin, and Consumer Pressure
Terragni, Laura Maria Elena (Oslo and Akershus University College of
Applied Sciences , Norway),
Amundsen, Marlen (Oslo and Akershus University College, Norway),
Lyngstad, Julianne (Oslo and Akershus University College, Norway),
RESEARCH NETWORK 05
155
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Nguyen, Camilla (University of Oslo),
Wandel, Margareta (University of Oslo),
De Paoli, Marina Manuela (Fafo),
Candies only on Saturdays: A qualitative investigation of how Somali–
Norwegian mothers regulate their children’s sweets consumption
Stuvøy, Ingvill (NTNU, Norway),
When the happy parents are ‘parent-consumers’: the creation of new
consumers in transnational surrogacy
14:00 - 15:30
28th Friday
FA 446
RN
05
Chair:
Daenekindt, Stijn
(Ghent University)
14:00 - 15:30
28th Friday
FA 447
Chair:
Vihalemm, Triin
(University of Tartu)
RN05S22 / Arts Participation II
Purhonen, Semi (University of Tampere, Finland),
Heikkilä, Riie (University of Helsinki, Finland),
Lauronen, Tina (University of Helsinki, Finland),
Gronow, Jukka (University of Helsinki, Finland), The Grand Opening?
A Comparative Study of Changes in the Conception and Content of Culture
and the Arts in Five European Newspapers, 1960-2010
Willekens, Mart (Ghent University, Belgium),
Catching the Cultural Omnivore: Omnivore Musical Preferences Within and
Across Musical Fields
Kuruoğlu, Alev Pınar (Bilkent University, Turkey),
The Emergence of a Politicized Market: Kurdish Music in Turkey
RN05S23 / Sustainability and Energy Consumption
Lőrincz, Máté János (Keele University, United Kingdom),
George, Sharon (Keele University, United Kingdom),
Robinson, Zoe (Keele University, United Kingdom),
Martens, Lydia (Keele University, United Kingdom),
Are smart electricity display-monitors smart enough to disrupt the everyday?
Hansen, Anders Rhiger (Aalborg University, Denmark),
A sociological approach for investigating the effect of energy prices
on energy consumption
Silva Cruz, Isabel Maria (Institute of Sociology, University of Porto,
Portugal, Portugal),
Galpshare: When a Petrol Company Promote Sustainable Consumption
Practices Using Social Networks
Jacobsen, Mette Hove (Aalborg University, Copenhagen, Denmark),
(In)appropriately laundered clothing: a latent class analysis on use of washing
machines?
156
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14:00 - 15:30
28th Friday
FA 650
Chair:
Mary, Aurelie Aline
(University of Tampere)
JS_RN05+RN30a / Youth and Risky Consumption
Stanoev, Martin (Silesian University in Opava, Faculty of Public Policies
in Opava, Czech Republic),
Drugs as an element of life style
Jakobsson, Mats (Lulea University of Technology, Sweden, Sweden),
”Psychonauts”, “healthneers” and those between; Preferences and
consumption of illicit drugs among youth in northern rural Sweden.
Wendt, Eva-Verena (German Youth Institute (DJI), Germany),
Entleitner, Christine (German Youth Institute (DJI), Germany),
Walper, Sabine (German Youth Institute (DJI), Germany),
Alcohol Use in Young and Middle Adolescence:
Influences of Family Structure and Parenting Behavior
RN
05
Masson, Philippe (University of Lille 2),
Porrovecchio, Alessandro (University of the Littoral Opal Coast, France),
Caby, Isabelle (University of Artois),
Kuehn, Carl (University of the Littoral Opal Coast, France),
Pezé, Thierry (University of the Littoral Opal Coast, France),
Theunynck, Denis (University of the Littoral Opal Coast, France),
Risk, addictions and rituals. A sociological interpretation of the Opal Coast
students’ anomy
16:00 - 17:30
28th Friday
FA 447
Chair:
Jacobsen, Eivind
(National Institute
for Consumer Research)
RN05S10 / Sociology of Taste II
Filimon, Nela (Universitat de Girona, Spain),
Cultural differences and the perception of happiness: a multidimensional
perspective on leisure consumption and time allocation
Arslan, Zerrin (Mustafa Kemal University, Faculty of Arts and Sciences,
Sociology, Hatay, Turkey),
Tastes Erasing All Differences: Production and Consumption of Food in
Antioch, Turkey
Gheorghiu, Iulia (The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong S.A.R.
(China)),
Clothes we choose to wear: distinction, entitlement and conspicuous
consumption in Romania
Zalewska, Joanna (The Maria Grzegorzewska Academy of Special
Education, Poland),
Cobel-Tokarska, Marta (The Maria Grzegorzewska Academy of Special
Education, Poland),
Rationalization of pleasure. The analysis of the blogs of Polish minimalists
RESEARCH NETWORK 05
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
16:00 - 17:30
28th Friday
FA 445
Chair:
Borch, Anita
(National Institute
for Consumer Research)
RN
05
16:00 - 17:30
28th Friday
FA 446
Chair:
Welch, Daniel James
(University of Manchester)
RN05S14 / Consumption and Different Generations
Dumbili, Emeka (Brunel University, United Kingdom),
Intoxicating Entertainment? Alcohol Industry's Sponsored 'Star Music Trek'
and Alcohol Misuse among Young People
Kylkilahti, Eliisa (University of Helsinki, Finland),
The right age to get good service - The stigma of youth and old age in
consumer narratives
Venn, Susan (University College London, United Kingdom),
Hitchings, Russell (University College London, United Kingdom),
Day, Rosie (University of Birmingham),
Hibbert, Julia (University of Birmingham),
‘Baby boomers’ expectations’ for leisure travel consumption: the influence
of cohort inequalities
Gurova, Olga (University of Helsinki, Finland),
The Unseen Fashion Scene: Young Clothing Designers
as Entrepreneurs in Kallio, Helsinki
Djokic, Anica (Collegue of Polytechnics Jihlava, Czech Republic),
Czech consumer through generations - example of vacation decision making
RN05S24 / Understanding 'The Sustainable Consumer'
Aro, Riikka Susanna (University of Jyväskylä, Department of Social
Sciences and Philosophy, Finland),
Limits to Necessity
Garnelo Gomez, Irene (Henley Business School, University of Reading,
United Kingdom),
Understanding the identity and motivations of sustainable consumers:
Towards a conceptual model
Burningham, Kate (University of Surrey, United Kingdom),
Venn, Sue University College London),
Lifecourse transitions and sustainable consumption
Anciaux, Amélie (Université catholique de Louvain),
Bartiaux, Françoise (Université catholique de Louvain; FNRS-Belgium),
10-year change toward (non-)sustainable consumption: practices,
values and role of close personal relationships
158
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RN06 - CRITICAL POLITICAL ECONOMY
12:45 - 13:45
26th Wednesday
FCE Poster Area
RN06P01 / Poster Session
16:00 - 17:30
26th Wednesday
FA 504
RN06S01 / Debt, Finance and Resistance
Chair:
Horn, Laura
(Roskilde Universitet)
Paik, Wook Inn (Seoul National University of Science
and Technology, Korea, Republic of (South Korea)),
The Critique of Social Network Service Appropriation :
Analysis of Platform Rent and Profit
Wigger, Angela (Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands, The),
Clua-Llosada, Monica (Pompeu Fabra Barcelona, Spain),
Disciplining Debt. Meeting Across Crisis Realities
RN
06
Wood, James David Gordon (King's College London,
United Kingdom), How have state institutions reinforced
the bottom-up mechanisms of consent in financialised capitalism?
Ossewaarde, Marinus (University of Twente, Netherlands, The),
Reijers, Wessel (University of Twente, Netherlands, The),
Theorizing the commons: bringing the philosophy of money in
Szlinder, Maciej (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland),
Through basic income to economic democracy – the importance of the
relative wage
Bruff, Ian (University of Manchester, United Kingdom),
The constellation of the ‘non-market’: conceptual considerations,
methodological consequences, political implications
18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FA 504
Chair:
Wigger, Angela
(Radboud University Nijmegen)
RN06S02 / Advances in Critical Political Economy
Kantor, Lukas (Charles University, Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute
of Political Studies, Czech Republic),
Bilderberg Group and the Transnational Capitalist Class:
Recent developments in tabooed elite club and their relevance
for neo-Marxist sociology
Bottero, Wendy (University of Manchester, United Kingdom),
Everyday troubles, indeterminacy and changing the world: making sense
of inequality
Hernandez, Carlos Julian (Independent Scholar, United States of America),
Women's Empowerment and the Economics of Inclusion
RESEARCH NETWORK 06
159
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
19:30 - 20:30
26th Wednesday
FA 504
RN06BM / Business Meeting
11:00 - 12:30
27th Thursday
FA 504
RN06S03a / Critical Class Analysis in Eastern Europe 1
Chair:
Schwartz, Gregory
(University of Bristol)
Dolenec, Danijela (University of Zagreb, Croatia),
Doolan, Karin (University of Zadar, Croatia),
Žitko, Mislav (University of Zagreb, Croatia),
Class analysis in Croatia: silences and futures
Ost, David (Hobart and William Smith Colleges, United States of America),
The death and reemergence of class analysis in eastern Europe
RN
06
14:00 - 15:30
27th Thursday
FA 504
Chair:
Ost, David
(Hobart and William Smith
Colleges)
Scheiring, Gabor (University of Cambridge),
The Political Economy of De-Democratization in Hungary
Navratil, Jiri (Masaryk University and Charles University in Prague),
Cisar, Ondrej (Charles University in Prague; Institute of Sociology of the
Czech Academy of Sciences),
Three Worlds of Capitalism and Three Faces of Economic Protest in the
Post-communist Czech Republic
Gagyi, Agnes (Eszterházy Károly College, Hungary),
Gerocs, Tamas (Corvinus University Budapest, Hungary),
Szarvas, Marton (Central European University, Hungary),
Class in Eastern Europe - Elements for a Reconsideration
RN06S03b / Critical Class Analysis in Eastern Europe 2
Artiukh, Volodymyr (Central European University),
Taming the Labor: Class Genesis of Lukashenka Regime
Morris, Jeremy (University of Birmingham, United Kingdom),
Working-class power and left opposition in Russia: new union activism
under authoritarianism
Schwartz, Gregory (University of Bristol, United Kingdom),
Remembering the new Working Class: Memorial and Material
Transformations in the making of the Post-Soviet World
Nedbalkova, Katerina (Faculty of Social Studies, Czech Republic),
Working Class in Precarious Times (the Czech Republic case)
Rekhviashvili, Lela (Central European University),
Polese, Abel (Tallinn University, Estonia; Tallinn University of Technology),
Informality and agency in Georgia: in search of a way to maximise and
legitimise policy making
160
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PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
16:00 - 17:30
27th Thursday
FA 504
Chair:
Horn, Laura
(Roskilde Universitet)
RN06S06 / Totalled (Colin Cremin 2014) - Book Launch
and Discussion
Kramer, Ronald (University of Auckland, New Zealand),
Discussant on panel for Colin Cremin's book Totalled: Salvaging the future
from the wreckage of capitalism
Martin, Greg (University of Sydney, Australia),
Discussant on panel for Colin Cremin's book Totalled: Salvaging the Future
from the Wreckage of Capitalism
Browne, Craig Alan Richard (University of Sydney, Australia),
Discussant on panel for Colin Cremin's book Totalled: Salvaging the Future
from the Wreckage of Capitalism
Cremin, Colin (University of Auckland, New Zealand),
Salvaging the Future from the Wreckage of Capitalism
11:00 - 12:30
28th Friday
FA 504
Chair:
Clua-Losada, Monica
(Universitat Pompeu Fabra)
RN06S04 / Spaces of Resistance
RN
06
Tomasevic, Tomislav (Institute for Political Ecology, Croatia),
Horvat, Vedran (Institute for Political Ecology, Croatia),
Croatian Urban Social Movements for Commons: From Contesting
Privatisation to Appropriating the Public
Ribera-Almandoz, Olatz (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain),
Constructing and Contesting the Multilevel State: Social Movements
and the Territorial Redistribution of Authority
Stewart, Paul (University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom),
Garvey, Brian (University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom),
Ferreira, William (Federal University of Goias, Brazil),
The political economies of modernity and tradition in the social movements
of Brazil ‘new frontier’.
14:00 - 15:30
28th Friday
FA 504
Chair:
Jäger, Johannes
(University of Applied
Sciences BFI Vienna)
RN06S05 / Rethinking Class Struggles
Preminger, Jonathan (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel),
The resurgence of class and the neocorporatist (national) bind
Voigt, Douglas Richard (King's College London, United Kingdom),
Class Redefined as Action Orientation towards Labour Market Participation:
Tested on the German Case for Descriptive Validity
Johansson, Kajsa Johanna (Linnaeus University, Sweden),
Reflections on contemporary class formation in Mozambique
Rocha Franco, Sérgio Henrique (University of Barcelona, Spain),
The latest digital technologies and the changing forms of contemporary
capital-labour conflict: Towards technophobia and 21st century Luddism?
RESEARCH NETWORK 06
161
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Mulvad, Andreas (University of Copenhagen, Denmark),
Contesting Capitalism and Imagining Democracy in China:
A Typology of Left-wing Visions
16:00 - 17:30
28th Friday
FA 504
Chair:
Bruff, Ian
(University of Manchester)
RN
06
16:00 - 17:30
28th Friday
FA 503
Chair:
Wigger, Angela
(Radboud University Nijmegen)
RN06S07 / Transforming Capitalism - Institutional and
Cultural Dimensions
Bodirsky, Katharina (Middle East Technical University, Turkey),
States Unmasked? Revisiting Abrams in the Context of Crisis
Loeppky, Rodney (York University, Canada),
Adaptive Capitalism and US Political Economy
Chitranshi, Bhavya (Ambedkar University Delhi, India),
Transforming the Political-Politicising Transformation: Beyond
Developmentalism
Ivanov, Dmitry (St.Petersburg state university, Russian Federation),
New Forms of Inequality in Networks and Flows of Glam-Capitalism
RN06S08 / European Political Economy in Crisis
Cozzolino, Adriano (University of Naples "L'Orientale", Italy),
Stealing water. The Italian political economy of water after the referendum
of June 2011: a case of neoliberal authoritarianism?
Calvo, Nagore (KCL, United Kingdom),
Re-imagining Spain in Europe: embracing austerity, the raise of Podemos,
and the possible end of the Spanish liberal national project.
Jäger, Johannes (University of Applied Sciences BFI Vienna),
Horn, Laura (Roskilde University),
Towards a conjunctural analysis of the European crisis
Salvia, Lucilla (La Sapienza University of Rome, Italy),
Unfree labour in mature capitalism? Some reflections from the analysis of
the agricultural production in Lazio region, Italy
162
RESEARCH NETWORK 06
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
RN07 - SOCIOLOGY OF CULTURE
11:00 - 12:30
26th Wednesday
FCE C217
Chair:
Jacobs, Mark D.
(George Mason University)
RN07S01 / Collective Memory as a Cultural System
Jacobs, Mark D. (George Mason University, United States of America),
A Tale of Two Crises: the Changing Cultures of Financial Regulation and
Accountability
Hagen, Trever Thomas (University of Exeter, United Kingdom),
Wall is Over! Imagining John Lennon in Prague
Tota, Anna Lisa (University Rome III, Italy),
Luchetti, Lia (University Rome III, Italy),
An “unaccomplished memory”: the period of the ‘strategy of tension’ in
Italy (1969-1993) and the Piazza Fontana bombing in Milan
RN
07
Cârlan, Alexandru I. (National University of Political Studies and Public
Administration, Romania),
Ciocea, Malina I. (National University of Political Studies and Public
Administration, Romania),
Re-writing memory: mediation and mediatization of remembrance about
communism through cinema
11:00 - 12:30
26th Wednesday
FCE C219
Chair:
Varriale, Simone
(University of Warwick, UK)
RN07S03 / Evaluating Art
Varriale, Simone (Department of Sociology, University of Warwick, United
Kingdom),
Beyond distinction: theorising cultural evaluation as a social encounter
Cveticanin, Predrag Mihajla (Faculty of Sport and Tourism,
TIMS, Serbia, Serbia),
Popescu, Mihaela (California State University, San Bernandino, USA),
How Taste Does It
Roose, Willem (Universiteit Gent, Belgium),
Roose, Henk (Universiteit Gent, Belgium),
Artists' discourses in the legitimation of visual art: an analysis of discursive
and aesthetic regimes in Flanders between 1965 and 2015.
Wijngaarden, Yosha (Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands, The),
Hitters, Erik (Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands, The),
Performing creative places: clusters, reputation, identity and distinction
Stewart, Simon (University of Portsmouth, United Kingdom),
Sociology, aesthetics and 'bad taste'
RESEARCH NETWORK 07
163
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
14:00 - 15:30
26th Wednesday
FCE C217
Chair:
Markowska, Barbara Anna
(Collegium Civitas, Poland)
RN07S02a / Art as a Cultural System 1
Basov, Nikita (Center for German and European Studies, St. Petersburg
State University – Bielefeld University),
de Nooy, Wouter (University of Amsterdam),
Antonyuk, Artem (St. Petersburg State University),
Nenko, Aleksandra (Center for German and European Studies, St.
Petersburg State University – Bielefeld University),
Kretser, Irina (St. Petersburg State University),
Emergent Meaning Structures: Sociosemantic Network Analysis of Creative
Communities
Lin, Ming (Department of Sociology, Lancaster University, United Kingdom),
Recreating traditions and making atmosphere! The case study of the
assembly dancing at the Amis Harvest Festival
RN
07
14:00 - 15:30
26th Wednesday
FCE C219
Chair:
Laermans, Rudi
(University of Leuven, Belgium)
Markowska, Barbara Anna (Collegium Civitas, Poland),
Bukowska, Xymena (Collegium Civitas, Poland),
Making cultural capital work: How does the culture matter?
Korczynski, Marek (University of Nottingham, United Kingdom), Songs of
the Factory: Multi-tonous musicking in the routinized workplace and beyond
RN07S04a / Political Culture 1
Schwenck, Anna (Humboldt University Berlin, Germany),
Summer camps in Russia – the analysis of a cultural form in an authoritarian
political figuration
Cortois, Liza (University of Leuven, Belgium),
Laermans, Rudi (University of Leuven, Belgium),
Rethinking Individualization: Three Varieties of Institutionalized
Individualism
Shockley, Gordon (Arizona State U., United States of America),
East-West Cultural Diplomacy in the Cold War: The Instrumentalization of
Cultural Capital in China and
Valkonen, Sanna Marika (University of Lapland, Finland), Politics of
Belonging in Postcolonial Sápmi: An Intersectional Approach.
16:00 - 17:30
26th Wednesday
FCE C217
Chair:
van der Broek, Andries
(Netherlands Institute
for Social Research SCP)
164
RESEARCH NETWORK 07
RN07S02b / Art as a Cultural System 2
Tessarolo, Mariselda (University of Padova, Italy Department DPSS),
The artist’s profession: description and self-perception of an atypical job
Holmberg, Tora (Uppsala University, Sweden),
Törnqvist, Maria (Uppsala University, Sweden),
Intimate sociality: the example of dancing
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
van den Broek, Andries (Netherlands Institute for Social Research SCP,
Netherlands, The),
van Houwelingen, Pepijn (Netherlands Institute for Social Research SCP,
Netherlands, The),
Heritage: the interested and the lay-practicioners among the Dutch
population
Blanc, Mathias (CNRS, France),
Visual culture differences: a case study
16:00 - 17:30
26th Wednesday
FCE C219
Chair:
Kjølsrød, Lise
(University of Oslo, Norway)
RN07S04b / Political Culture 2
Babo, Thiago (University of São Paulo, Brazil),
Communities in conflict: Cultural Aspects in the Danish Reluctance towards
European Integration
Kjølsrød, Lise (University of Oslo, Norway),
‘The Hidden Democracy’
RN
07
Heikkilä, Riie (University of Helsinki, Finland),
Fernández Rodríguez, Carlos (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain),
Purhonen, Semi (University of Tampere, Finland),
Skating Away on the Thin Ice of the New Day. A Case Study of the Transformation
of Cultural Content in Spanish Newspapers El País and ABC, 1960–2010.
18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FCE C217
Chair:
Vanherwegen, Dries
(Ghent University, Belgium)
RN07S02c / Art as a Cultural System 3
Vanherwegen, Dries (Ghent University, Belgium),
Lievens, John (Ghent University, Belgium),
The link between Art Education and School Performance in primary schools
Laķe, Anda (Latvian Academy of Culture, Latvia), dr.art.
Tjarve, Baiba (Latvian Academy of Culture, Latvia), bc.art.
Grīnberga, Līga (Latvian Academy of Culture, Latvia),
Measuring Social and Economic Impact of Large Scale Cultural Events:
Social Network Analysis
Rogowski, Łukasz (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan, Poland),
Guidelines for researching socio-cultural competencies. The case of visual
competence in Poland.
Beitnere-Le Galla, Dagmara (University of Latvia, Latvia),
Dialogue and the “third voice”
RESEARCH NETWORK 07
165
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FCE C219
Chair:
Karagöl, Elif Yagmur
(Middle East Technical
University, Turkey)
RN07S04c / Political Culture 3
Yaman, Fatih (Celal Bayar University, Turkey),
İspirli, Deniz (Celal Bayar University, Turkey),
Acar, Zeynep Selin (Ege University, Turkey),
A Sociological Approach to the EU Accession Process of Turkey: Different
Cultures & Different Identities
Karagöl, Elif Yagmur (Middle East Technical University, Turkey),
Topal, Çağatay (Middle East Technical University, Turkey),
Changing Cultures in Turkish Prisons: From the Ward System to the F-type Prisons
Kusche, Isabel (Osnabrück University, Germany),
Culture and the Differentiation of Politics: The Reflection on Political
Clientelism in the Irish Political Debate
RN
07
Kirilina, Tatiana (Financial and Technological Academy, Russian
Federation, Russian State Social University),
Kirilina, Nadezda (National Research University Higher School of Economics),
Crisis of cultural values as one of the manifestations of the crisis of culture
Kirvalidze, Ana (Ilia State University, Georgia), Passing or Failing the
Stalin Test? Analyzing Contemporary Perceptions of Stalin in Georgia
19:30 - 20:30
26th Wednesday
FCE C217
RN07BM / Business Meeting
11:00 - 12:30
27th Thursday
FCE C217
RN07S05a / Imagining the Other 1
Chair:
Jaworsky, B. Nadya
(Masaryk University,
Czech Republic)
Jaworsky, B. Nadya (Masaryk University, Czech Republic),
Imagining difference and inequality: cultural constructions of unauthorized
immigrants
Mohammadi, Elaheh (Masaryk University, Czech Republic),
The contentious body: On representation of women’s body in the Iranian
public sphere
Schaap, Julian (Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands,
The), (De)constructing a White Space: Boundary Work,
Whiteness and the Reception of Rock Music in Rotterdam
Barbe-Winter, Ashleigh (University of Western Sydney, Australia),
Religious Accommodation in the Australian legal system
Elchardus, Mark (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium),
te Braak, Petrus (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium),
Societal Decline and Xenophobia
166
RESEARCH NETWORK 07
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
11:00 - 12:30
27th Thursday
FCE C219
Chair:
Hutter, Michael
(WZB Berlin Social
Science Center, Germany)
RN07S07 / Culture and Commerce
Canha, Anselmo (University of Porto, Portugal),
Alvelos, Heitor (University of Porto, Portugal),
The ideological crossroads of the creative act: how a shopping mall became
a music hub, and how it might perversely return to consumption mode.
Giannini, Lorenzo (University of Urbino, Italy),
Planned obsolescence as a controversial issue. Analysing conversations
generated by two different Apple iPhone launches
Liu, Ta-ho (National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan, Taiwan, Republic of China),
The Controversy of Values in Cultural Industries: The Distinction of Use
Value and Exchange Value
Hutter, Michael (WZB Berlin Social Science Center, Germany),
When Culture and Commerce clash: cases of mutual innovation between
autonomous spheres of valuation
RN
07
Nechita, Florin (University Transilvania of Brasov, Romania),
Candrea, Adina Nicoleta (University Transilvania of Brasov, Romania),
Briciu, Victor (University Transilvania of Brasov, Romania),
Sandru, Codrina (University Transilvania of Brasov, Romania),
The candidacy for the European Capital of Culture title: an opportunity for
destination branding or for social engagement?
14:00 - 15:30
27th Thursday
FCE C217
Chair:
Meyer-Schwarzenberger,
Matthias
(University of St. Gallen,
Switzerland)
RN07S05b / Imagining the Other 2
Meyer-Schwarzenberger, Matthias (University of St.Gallen, Switzerland),
The Disciplinary Power of Grammar: How Language Structures Govern Mentality
Ece, Emine Ecem (Middle East Technical University, Turkey),
Representation of Class Culture: A Case on Private Schools in Turkey
Ferreri, Emanuela (Sapienza University of Rome,, Italy),
Crisis at the age of crisis
Kahma, Nina (University of Helsinki, Finland),
Kosunen, Sonja (University of Helsinki, Finland),
‘Elite’ in the Finnish academic and public discourses: interconnections and a
conceptual jumble
Pospech, Pavel (Masaryk University, Czech Republic),
Nudity in the study of interaction order
14:00 - 15:30
27th Thursday
FCE C219
Chair:
Dabagci, Esra
(Ankara University,
Turkey)
RN07S08 / Class and Culture
Dupont, Tyler Martin (SUNY at Buffalo, United States of America),
Class reproduction and “middle-class” subcultural participation: Droppingout or a temporary reprieve from middle-class responsibilities?
RESEARCH NETWORK 07
167
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Dabagci, Esra (Ankara University, Turkey),
Class and Memory: Formation of the Local Bourgeoisie in Bursa, Turkey
Sancaktutan, Zeynep (Gazi University, Turkey),
Vakif system (foundation) in Ottaman Empire as an effective model against
social inequalities
Cho, Seehwa (University of St. Thomas, United States of America),
Political Economy of Culture and Cultural Politics
16:00 - 17:30
27th Thursday
FCE C217
RN
07
Chair:
Almila, Anna-Mari
(University of the Arts London,
United Kingdom)
16:00 - 17:30
27th Thursday
FCE C219
Chair:
Mohr, John W.
(University of Califonia Santa Barbara, USA)
RN07S06 / Cultures of Inequality
Neckel, Sighard (Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany),
Negative Classifications: The Symbolic Order of Social Inequality
Almila, Anna-Mari (University of the Arts London, United Kingdom),
From pre-modern fashion systems to value illusion today – on fashion and
global inequality
Mazzola, Alessandro (University of Liége - Belgium, Belgium),
“Zet die ploat af!”. Rap music, Flemish nationalism and structures of
inequality in Belgium.
RN07S09 / Religion as a Cultural System
Rodriguez Diaz, Jose A. (University of Barcelona, Spain),
Mohr, John W. (University of Califonia - Santa Barbara, USA),
Measuring Institutional Logics at the Level of the Subject: Investigating
Pathways toward Identity Formation in two Buddhist Communities
Peters, Julia (Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands, The),
Aupers, Stef (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium),
Schaap, Julian (Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands, The),
The Bearable Lightness of Being, or: "Shit Happens".
How Dutch religious nones deal with life, death, and suffering
Jo, Wonkwang (Seoul National University, Korea, Republic of (South Korea)),
How Does a Personal Value System Influence Subjective Well-Being?
Brik, Tymofii (Universidad Carlos III, Madrid, Spain),
Institutional clarification to the religious economic theory: Historical roots of
secularization in the Netherlands
168
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PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
11:00 - 12:30
28th Friday
FCE C217
Chair:
Sowa, Frank
(Institute for Employment
Research (IAB))
RN07S10a / Narratives 1
Váňa, Jan (Masaryk University, Faculty of Social Studies, Czech Republic),
Where does the “God” within the “God particle” come from? Cultural
sociological analysis of the Higgs boson research
Sowa, Frank (Institute for Employment Research (IAB), Germany),
Narrating Indigenous Cultures: Global Formal Structures and Local
Struggles Over Definitional Power
Kubala, Petr (Masaryk University, Faculty of Social Studies, Czech Republic),
Intellectual Civil War: Struggle for a Master Narrative in "Chomsky Affair"
Rambotti, Simone (University of Arizona, United States of America),
Narratives of a case of (quasi) euthanasia: contested meaning
and polarized ambiguity
RN
07
Eisewicht, Paul (Technical University Dortmund, Germany),
The presentation of belonging and the construction of differences
in post-traditional communities
14:00 - 15:30
28th Friday
FCE C217
Chair:
Lalaki, Despina
(CUNY, The Graduate
Center, USA)
RN07S10b / Narratives 2
Lalaki, Despina (CUNY, The Graduate Center, United States of America),
Democracy in Ruins. Civilizing and De-Civilizing Practices in Cold-War Greece
Bartoletti, Roberta (University of Urbino Carlo Bo, Italy),
Zeus pregnancies? Fictional filmic images and imaginaries
of human cloning and male parthenogenesis
Ahrens, Jörn (University of Giessen, Germany, Germany),
Film as a Medium of Social Imagination: Zero Dark Thirty and the
Imagination of History
RESEARCH NETWORK 07
169
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
16:00 - 17:30
28th Friday
FCE C217
Chair:
Karger, Tomas
(Palacky University,
Olomouc, Czech Republic)
RN07S11 / Topics in the Sociology of Culture
Dyakonov, Mikhail (Russian state social university, Russian Federation),
Transforming Russia in search of a new esthetic
Karger, Tomas (Palacky University, Olomouc, Czech Republic),
Kalenda, Jan (Palacky University, Olomouc, Czech Republic),
Coding the Past: Tracing the Meaning of Historical Events From
Presidential Speeches to Media
Nemirovskaya, Anna (National Research University Higher School
of Economics, Russian Federation),
Foa, Roberto (Harvard University, USA),
Frontier Societies in Modern World: Settlement and Values
RN
07
170
RESEARCH NETWORK 07
Ghaffary, Gholamreza (University of Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran),
Shiani, Malihe (University of Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran),
Taghizadegan, Maryam (University of Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran),
Tourism and virtual social capital: case study in Iranian tourism social networks
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
RN08 - DISASTER, CONFLICT AND SOCIAL CRISIS
11:00 - 12:30
26th Wednesday
FA Kotěra 105
Chair:
Twigg, John David
(University College London)
RN08S02a / Post-disaster Recovery: Understanding
Social Relationships in the ‘New Normal’ - A
Drolet, Julie (University of Calgary, Canada),
Rebuilding lives post-disaster: An international partnership
Twigg, John David (University College London, United Kingdom),
Understanding social relationships in the ‘new normal’: an introduction to
unanswered questions
Brandao, Filipa Joao da Cruz (University of Bristol, United Kingdom),
The discursive politics of recovery
11:00 - 12:30
26th Wednesday
FA Krejcar 111
Chairs:
Tsiganou, Joanna
(Ekke, Athens, Greece)
Balourdos, Dionyssis
(National Centre for
Social Research)
RN08S07a / Social Inequalities, Demographic
Diversity and the Well-being of Families
in Europe in the Context of the Economic
Crisis: Patterns and Common Challenges - A
RN
08
Sarris, Nikos (National Centre for Social Research, Greece),
Social inequalities in Greece under the impact of the economic crisis.
Challenges for the adoption a new European Social Model
Iliou, Katerina (National Centre for Social Research, Greece), In-group
affiliation as a strategy to cope with employment opportunities: Selfemployed Roma and Muslim immigrants in Greece
Balourdos, Dionyssis (National Centre for Social Research, Greece),
Demography and poverty: How Europe’s changing population will impact on poverty
Petraki, Maria (University of Athens, Greece),
Demographic characteristics of poverty in Athens Municipality
14:00 - 15:30
26th Wednesday
FA Kotěra 105
Chair:
Twigg, John David
(University College London)
RN08S02b / Post-disaster Recovery: Understanding
Social Relationships in the ‘New Normal’ - B
Meskinazarian, Ahoura (PhD King's College London, United Kingdom),
Institutional changes during the reconstruction of Bam after
the earthquake of 2003
Yusupov, Musa Movlievich (Chechen State University, Russian Federation),
Social reconstruction of post conflict region: on the example of Kosovo and
Chechen Republic
Volkova, Alla (Central European University, Hungary),
The dialectics of Resilience: Examining the Trajectories of Recovery through
the Spatial Experiences of the 2010 Chilean Earthquake and Tsunami
RESEARCH NETWORK 08
171
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
16:00 - 17:30
26th Wednesday
FA Kotěra 105
Chairs:
Balourdos, Dionyssis
(National Centre for Social
Research)
Tsiganou, Joanna
(Ekke, Athens, Greece)
RN
08
18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FA Kotěra 105
Chair:
Silvast, Antti
(Princeton University)
RN08S07b / Social Inequalities, Demographic Diversity
and the Well-being of Families in Europe in the
Context of the Economic Crisis: Patterns and Common
Challenges - B
Jelenfi, Gábor (MTA-ELTE Peripato Comparative Social Dynamics
Research Group, Hungary),
Hajdu, Gábor (Intitute for Sociology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences,
Hungary; MTA-ELTE Peripato Comparative Social Dynamics Research
Group, Hungary),
Perceived impact of economic crisis in Hungary: social and economic
differences and inequalities
Kaminioti, Olympia (National Institute of Labour and Human Resources, Greece),
Kondyli, Dimitra (National Centre for Social Research, Greece),
Assessing social vulnerabilities under the current socioeconomic conjecture:
quantitative and qualitative findings in health and labour market status across
the EU and within Greece
Chalari, Athanasia (University of Worcester, United Kingdom),
The Subjective Experiences of Three Generations during the Greek
Economic Crisis
RN08S01a / General Session - A
Lorenz, Daniel F. (Disaster Research Unit (DRU),
Freie Universität Berlin, Germany),
Schulze, Katja (Disaster Research Unit (DRU),
Freie Universität Berlin, Germany),
Voss, Martin (Disaster Research Unit (DRU),
Freie Universität Berlin, Germany),
Exploring Disaster Myths by Contrasting Expectations of Different Stakeholders
Andersen, Nina Blom (Roskilde University, Denmark),
Analyzing disaster communication processes - complementarities and
tensions in the theoretical field
Wilkinson, Olivia Justine (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland),
Exploring differences between the secular and religious in the international
humanitarian response to Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines: the
perspectives of national and local staff members
Danielsson, Erna (Mid Sweden University, Sweden),
Johansson, Roine (Mid Sweden University, Sweden),
Inter-professional encounters in crisis situations
Guichard, Eduardo (Center for the Interdisciplinary Study of Gerontology
and Vulnerability, University of Geneva),
172
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PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
Martenot, Aude (Center for the Interdisciplinary Study of Gerontology
and Vulnerability, University of Geneva; Global Studies Institute,
University of Geneva; Institute of Socioeconomics, Faculty of Social
Sciences, University of Geneva),
Natural disasters in two emerging countries: remembering socio-historical
episodes of collective vulnerability
19:30 - 20:30
26th Wednesday
FA Kotěra 105
RN08BM / Business Meeting
11:00 - 12:30
27th Thursday
FA Kotěra 105
RN08S03 / Sociological Imagination,
Inequalities and Disaster Resilience:
Which Future Connection for
a Resilient Society?
Chair:
Lucini, Barbara
(Catholic University
of Sacred Heart)
RN
08
Mikulan, Janja (School of Advanced Social Studies, Slovenia),
Djordjević, Jasna (Independent Consultant in the field of Humanitarian
Assistance, Slovenia),
Natural disasters as “un-natural” ones. Measuring social vulnerability to
natural disasters in Slovenia: case study of 2014 floods.
Voss, Martin (Free University Berlin, Germany),
Seidelsohn, Kristina (Free University Berlin, Germany),
Krüger, Daniela (Free University Berlin, Germany), Subjective
Vulnerability and the discursive production of (un-)safety in Urban Spaces
Grinda, Christiane (University of Bonn & Cologne University of Applied
Sciences, Germany), Imagining and negotiating disaster risks and resilience
Kalaycioğlu, Sibel (Middle East Technical University, Turkey),
Vulnerability and Gender Before and After the disasters: Comparing
Experiences From Two Turkish Earthquakes
Volterrani, Andrea (University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy),
Wardenga, Paul (Samaritan International, Deutschland),
Leimegger, Markus (White Cross, Bozen, Italy),
Dugoni, Aurelio (Anpas, Italy),
How to build the prevention for the elderly and disabled before of natural
disasters. The added social value of voluntary organizations in Europe
RESEARCH NETWORK 08
173
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
14:00 - 15:30
27th Thursday
FA Kotěra 105
Chairs:
Silvast, Antti
(Princeton University)
Lehtonen, Turo-Kimmo
(University of Tampere)
RN
08
16:00 - 17:30
27th Thursday
FA Kotěra 105
Chairs:
Silvast, Antti
(Princeton University)
Lucini, Barbara
(Catholic University of Sacred
Heart)
11:00 - 12:30
28th Friday
FA Kotěra 105
Chairs:
Petropoulos, Nicholas
(Organization of Retirees
(ORE))
Andersen, Nina Blom
(Roskilde University)
174
RESEARCH NETWORK 08
RN08S04 / Infrastructures of Preparedness:
Conceptual Issues, Empirical Openings
Ómarsdóttir, Ingibjörg Lilja (University of Iceland, Iceland),
Eydal, Gudny Björk (University of Iceland, Iceland),
Social Services in times of disasters– The case of Iceland
Güiza, Frida (Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico),
Politics of Difference.Sociopolitical Issues Disguised as Natural
Disasters in a Middle Size City in Mexico
Santiago, Elvira (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Spain),
Pavone, Vincenzo (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Spain),
Degli Esposti, Sara (ISMS Forum),
How could the implementation of Surveillance Oriented Security
Technologies increase personal and national security while preserving and
fostering indivual liberty? Insights from SurPrise Project
RN08S05 / Energy Resilience Politics
Heidenstrøm, Nina (National Institute for Consumer Research, Norway),
Storm-Mathisen, Ardis (National Institute for Consumer Research,
Norway),
A network approach to households’ role in electricity and ICT breakdowns
Silvast, Antti (Princeton University, United States of America),
Security and Risk in a Liberalized Electricity Infrastructure: Does
Competition Compromise Resilience?
Petropoulou, Eugenia (University of Crete, Department of Sociology,
Greece),
Petousi, Vasiliki (University of Crete, Department of Sociology, Greece),
Iliopoulos, Costas (Agricultural Economics Research Institute, Greece),
Theodorakopoulou, Irini (Agricultural Economics Research Institute,
Greece),
Biomass crop production in Greece: Constraints and future
recommendations
RN08S06 / Too Little or Too Much as a Leading
Cause of 'Natural' Disasters
Lucini, Barbara (Catholic University of Sacred Heart, Italy),
Exploring too much water related to community resilience: two Italian
case studies. Sardinia flooding in November 2013 and Genoa flooding in
October 2014
Dittmer, Cordul (Freie Universität Berlin, Germany),
Bledau, Lena (Freie Universität Berlin, Germany),
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
Voss, Martin (Freie Universität Berlin, Germany),
The „Himalayan Tsunami“: Disasters and Catastrophes as a result of
conflicts
Lewandowski, Jakub (Institute for Agricultural and Forest Environment,
Poland),
van Rijswick, Marleen (Utrecht University School of Law, Netherlands),
Levy, Lisa (University Francois Rebelais of Tours, France),
Gilissen, Herman Kasper (Utrecht University School of Law, Netherlands),
Beyers, Jean-Christophe (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium),
Matczak, Piotr (Institute for Agricultural and Forest Environment, Poland;
Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland),
Choryński, Adam (Institute for Agricultural and Forest Environment, Poland),
From reactive spatial planning to... what? Comparative analysis between
Belgium, France, Netherlands and Poland
RN
08
Soltesova, Katarina (University College London, United Kingdom),
Institutional fragmentation and continuity in the context of periodic urban
disasters
14:00 - 15:30
28th Friday
FA Kotěra 105
Chair:
Andersen, Nina Blom
(Roskilde University)
RN08S01b / General Session - B
Sultana, Zakia (Khulna University, Bangladesh),
Mallick, Bishawjit (Vanderbilt University, TN, USA),
How do religion and socio-spatial conditions affect adaption process to
climate change? Empirical evidence from southwest coastal Bangladesh
Butler, Andrew (Swedish Univerity of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden),
Sarlöv Herlin, Ingrid (Swedish Univerity of Agricultural Sciences,
Sweden),
Knez, Igor (Högskolan i Gävle),
Ångman, Elin (Swedish Univerity of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden),
Sang, Åsa (Swedish Univerity of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden),
Åkerskog, Ann (Swedish Univerity of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden),
Landscape up in smoke
Kox, Thomas (Freie Universität Berlin, Germany),
Requirements for severe weather warnings for civil protection and
emergency management authorities
Schulze, Katja (Freie Universität Berlin, Germany),
Lorenz, Daniel (Freie Universität Berlin, Germany),
Voss, Martin (Freie Universität Berlin, Germany),
Effects of Disaster Types and Lifestyle on Expected Information Seeking
Behavior in Disasters
Acar, Zeynep Selin (Ege University, Turkey),
Günal, Altug (Ege University, Turkey),
Is post intervention process in Kosovo a success story?
RESEARCH NETWORK 08
175
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
16:00 - 17:30
28th Friday
FA Kotěra 105
Chair:
Andersen, Nina Blom
(Roskilde University)
RN08S01c / General Session - C
Kotišová, Johana (Masaryk University, Czech Republic),
Media Construction of Crisis: A Conceptual Framework
Tóth, Péter (Széchenyi István University, Hungary),
Differences in Conflict Perception Among Certain
Sociodemographic Groups in Hungary
Tsiganou, Joanna (EKKE, Athens, Greece),
Thanopoulou, Maria (EKKE, Athens, Greece),
‘Disaster’ in political discourse: New ways in the exercise
of power in Greece under crisis.
Le Maitre, Francis (University of Constance, Germany),
Sociology & The Spirit of Crisis
RN
08
176
RESEARCH NETWORK 08
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
RN09 - ECONOMIC SOCIOLOGY
11:00 - 12:30
26th Wednesday
FA 202
Chair:
Koniordos, Sokratis
(University of Crete)
RN09S01 / Theoretical Perspectives in Economic
Sociology I
Maurer, Andrea (University of Trier, Germany),
Can economic sociology contribute to socio-economics?
Gronow, Jukka Olavi (University of Helsinki, Finland),
The Social mechanisms of market coordination
Sparsam, Jan (Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Germany),
Understanding the ‘Economic’ in New Economic Sociology
Poutanen, Seppo (University of Turku, Finland),
What Is New in the ‘New Economy’? Care as Critical Nexus
Challenging Rigid Conceptualizations
11:00 - 12:30
26th Wednesday
FA 201
Chair:
Nawojczyk, Maria
(AGH University of Science
and Technology)
RN09S10a / Work Transformations I
RN
09
Araujo, Pedro (Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lausanne,
Switzerland),
The transformed career logic of Swiss banking elites: a field analytical approach
Fabrykant, Marharyta (National Research University Higher School of
Economics, Russia),
Nationalists at Work: Nationalism, Protestant Work Ethic, and
Modernization in Cross-Cultural Comparative Perspective
Cederholm, Erika Andersson (Lund University, Sweden),
Åkerström, Malin (Lund University, Sweden),
With a little help from my friends – relational work in horse-based enterprising
14:00 - 15:30
26th Wednesday
FA 202
Chair:
Koniordos, Sokratis
(University of Crete)
RN09S02 / Theoretical Perspectives
in Economic Sociology II
Campbell, Tom (Bauman Institute, School of Sociology
and Social Policy, University of Leeds,),
Davis, Mark (Bauman Institute, School of Sociology and Social Policy,
University of Leeds),
Forever in debt time: Morality, temporality, and subjectivity in neoliberal economies.
Bieliński, Jacek (Collegium Civitas, Poland),
Between Anomie and Fatalism. Reconstruction and empirical test of
Durkheim's social regulation theory.
Giacovelli, Sebastian (Justus-Liebig University Giessen, Germany),
Changing markets as change of expected expectations
Wilm, Dorothee (Bielefeld University, Germany),
In a state of flux? Communication - a newfound key element of economic theories.
RESEARCH NETWORK 09
177
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
14:00 - 15:30
26th Wednesday
FA 201
Chair:
Nawojczyk, Maria
(AGH University of Science
and Technology)
RN09S10b / Work Transformations II
Chtouris, Sotirios (University of the Aegean, Greece),
Stalidis, George (Alexandrian Thessaloniki University),
Rentari, Malama (University of the Aegean, Greece),
Miller, DeMond (Rowan University, USA),
Labor integration processes and Job embeddedness of young people and the
role of social factors in the current Greek economic crisis.
Székely, Kinga (Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary),
The challenges of labour market integration and its analysis using the social
network approach
RN
09
16:00 - 17:30
26th Wednesday
FA 202
Chair:
Bühlmann, Felix
(University of Lausanne)
Pawlak, Mikołaj (Univeristy of Warsaw),
Kotnarowski, Michał (Polish Academy of Sciences),
The Strength of Ties on the Polish Labor Market: How the Conditions of
Local Economy Impacts on Getting a Job
Ivashchenko, Olga Vasylivna (Institute of Sociology Nat'l Academy of
Sciences of Ukraine, Ukraine),
Work transformation within post-soviet tranzit: sociological peculiarities of
Ukraine case
RN09S03a / Economic Sociology and Social Inequality I
Srakar, Andrej (Institute for Economic Research, Ljubljana and Faculty of
Economics, University of Ljubljana),
Verbič, Miroslav (Faculty of Economics, University of Ljubljana and
Institute for Economic Research, Ljubljana),
Income Inequality in Slovenia 1993-2012 and the Economic Crisis:
Was Piketty Right?
Rodionova, Marina (Financial University under the Government of the
Russian Federation, Russian Federation),
Social consequences of poverty in Russia: measurement and technologies of reduction
Ibragimova, Dilyara (National Research University Higher School of
Economics, Russian Federation),
Consumer Expectations of Russian Population (1996−2009):
How are Cohort, Generation and Age Related?
Kolcunova, Dominika (Institute of Economic Studies, Faculty of Social
Sciences, Charles University in Prague),
Janský, Petr (Institute of Economic Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences,
Charles University in Prague),
Regional disparities in price levels across the European Union
178
RESEARCH NETWORK 09
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
16:00 - 17:30
26th Wednesday
FA 201
Chair:
Maurer, Andrea
(University of Trier)
RN09S05 / Markets and Morality I
Balsiger, Philip (Université de Neuchâtel, Switzerland),
How would you like your egg? A sociology of moral struggles and the
process of market moralization.
Czingon, Claudia (Goethe-University Frankfurt, Germany),
Neckel, Sighard (Goethe-University Frankfurt, Germany),
Lenz, Sarah (Goethe-University Frankfurt, Germany),
Banking and Morality: The Problem of Disembeddedness
Petzold, Knut (CU Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, Germany),
Wienhold, Martin (Leibniz University of Hannover, Germany),
Fairness Norms, Sanctioning Power and Social Control at Bonus Payments
in Companies. A Multi-Level Factorial Survey Experiment
18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FA 202
Chair:
Bühlmann, Felix
(University of Lausanne)
RN09S03b / Economic Sociology
and Social Inequality II
RN
09
Bühlmann, Felix (University of Lausanne, Switzerland),
European Top Management Careers: a Field-Analytical Approach
Koniordos, Sokratis (University of Crete, Greece),
Outward Migration from Greece to the West during the Crisis: The educated
middle class on the move
Bogomolova, Tatyana Yurievna (Institute of Economics and Industrial
Engineering SB RAS, Novosibirsk State University, Russian Federation),
Cherkashina, Tatyana Yurievna (Institute of Economics and Industrial
Engineering SB RAS, Novosibirsk State University, Russian Federation),
Non-financial wealth of Russian households: structural assessment
Simona, Jehane (University of Neuchâtel, Institute of Sociology, Switzerland),
Ravazzini, Laura (University of Neuchâtel, Institute of Sociology,
Switzerland),
Suter, Christian (University of Neuchâtel, Institute of Sociology, Switzerland),
The impacts of crisis on quality of life: Switzerland from the 1990s to nowadays
RESEARCH NETWORK 09
179
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FA 201
Chair:
Maurer, Andrea
(University of Trier)
RN09S06 / Markets and Morality II
Arppe, Tiina Katarina (University of Helsinki, Finland),
Economies of Death
Chan, Cheris Shun-ching (University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong S.A.R.
(China)),
A Market of Distrust: Unofficial Payments for Hospital Care in China
Galluccio, Caterina (Universita' Degli Studi "G. d'Annunzio" ChietiPescara, Italy),
Business Long Distance Adoption through Micro Finance. Reflections on the
Application of the Ethic of Responsibility to Economic Decisions
RN
09
19:30 - 20:30
26th Wednesday
FA 201
RN09BM / Business Meeting
11:00 - 12:30
27th Thursday
FA 201
RN09S11 / Marketization and Financialization I
Chair:
Balsiger, Philip
(Université de Neuchâtel)
Kus, Basak (Wesleyan University, United States of America),
Financialization, credit markets, and political consent in the “New Turkey”
Janssen, Jan-Christoph (University of Cologne, Germany),
Orban, Agnes (University of Cologne, Germany),
Counter-movements or weak veto players? Paths to industry regulation in
the case of the financial transaction tax
Storms, Elias (University of Antwerp, Belgium),
Debt collection through heterogeneous networks: Socio-technical
arrangements and the enforcement of obligations to pay
Atalay Güneş, Nurdan Z. (Mardin Artuklu University, Turkey),
Financialization in Turkey: Unending Conflicts among Actors
180
RESEARCH NETWORK 09
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
14:00 - 15:30
27th Thursday
FA 201
Chair:
Kus, Basak
(Wesleyan University)
RN09S04 / Money, Finance and Society
Massó, Matilde (Universidade da Coruña, Spain),
Taboadela, Obdulia (Universidade da Coruña, Spain),
Martínez-Barreiro, Ana (Universidade da Coruña, Spain),
The social structure of Government Debt Market: a status hierarchy based
model of economic actors
Pellandini-Simányi, Léna (ELTE, Budapest, Hungary),
Vargha, Zsuzsanna (University of Leicester, Leicester, UK),
Hammer, Ferenc (ELTE, Budapest, Hungary),
Predicting and performing financial futures through geographical
classifications: How the narrative of Westernization of Central and Eastern
Europe (CEE) contributed to the mortgage market boom in Hungary
Heiberger, Raphael H. (University Bremen, Germany),
Investment habitus and stock market capitalization: How structural differences
of private and institutional investors influence national share prices
RN
09
Westermeier, Carola (Justus-Liebig-University Giessen, Germany;
Collaborative Research Centre “SFB/TRR 138: Dynamics of Security"),
When Finance became Politics – The Relations of Politics and Financial
Markets following the Financial Crisis
16:00 - 17:30
27th Thursday
FA 201
Chair:
RN09S12 / Marketization and
Financialisation II
Wilke, Felix (University of Kassel, Germany),
Saving in uncertain times and the idea of a rational organization of retirement
Wenzlaff, Ferdinand (University of Hamburg, Germany),
Dynamic Stagnation: Linking Marketization of Social Subsystems
to Economic Stagnation
Rodrigues, Ricardo Jorge (European Centre for Social Welfare Policy
and Research, Austria; University of York, Department of Social
Policy and Social Work),
Exploring long-term care as a morally contested commodity through
the experiences of old-age users of cash-for-care benefits in England
RESEARCH NETWORK 09
181
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
11:00 - 12:30
28th Friday
FA 202
Chair:
Balsiger, Philip
(Université de Neuchâtel)
RN09S07a / Sustainability and Corporate
Social Responsibility I
Kaplan, Rami (The Free University of Berlin, Germany),
Kinderman, Daniel (The Free University of Berlin, Germany),
The global diffusion of a neoliberal strategy: business elite adoptions of
‘corporate social responsibility’ in Venezuela, The Philippines, and the UK,
1950-1981
Chernysheva, Marina (National Research University – Higher School of
Economics, Russian Federation),
Kuzina, Olga (National Research University – Higher School of Economics,
Russian Federation),
Corporate philanthropy of large firms in Russia: sociological analysis
RN
09
11:00 - 12:30
28th Friday
FA 201
Chair:
Keller, Margit
(University of Tartu)
Burgués, Ana (Universitat de Barcelona, Spain),
Serrano, Maria Angeles (Universitat de Barcelona, Spain),
Co-operative values to promote corporate social responsibility
Dolgorukova, Irina Vladimirovna (Russian State Social University,
Russian Federation),
Sustainability of Social Institutes and Corporate Social Responsibility
JS_RN05+RN09 / Coping with the Crisis: Economic
Shocks and Changing Patterns of Consumption
Čepelák, Václav (Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University,
Czech Republic),
Hájek, Martin (Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University,
Czech Republic),
Sources of “interpretive cacophony” in public discourse on consumer
behaviour: a case study of foreign exchange intervention
of Czech National Bank
Moiso, Valentina (University of Turin, Italy),
Money, territory and relationships: three case studies from Italy
Vihalemm, Triin (University of Tartu, Estonia),
Keller, Margit (University of Tartu, Estonia),
Lack of money or lack of time or both? Estonian consumers during
and after economic crisis
Wahlen, Stefan (Wageningen University, The Netherlands),
Mandemakers, Jornt (Wageningen University, The Netherlands),
Crisis, social inequality and consumption – a Dutch perspective
182
RESEARCH NETWORK 09
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
14:00 - 15:30
28th Friday
FA 202
Chair:
Kaplan, Rami
(The Free University of Berlin)
RN09S07b / Sustainability and Corporate Social
Responsibility II
Laser, Stefan (University of Kassel, Germany),
Experimentalism Meets Economy – a Fusion Supporting a Transnational
Democracy? Lessons From the Case of Electronic Waste
Redondo, Gisela (University of Cambridge, UK),
Rodríguez, Alfonso (University of Barcelona, Spain),
Solidarity-based strategies in times of crisis, responses from the worker
cooperatives
Borgeraas, Elling Martin (National Institute for Consumer Research,
Norway),
Poppe, Christian (National Institute for Consumer Research, Norway),
Consuming the Home - Crisis, what Crisis?
RN
09
Poppe, Christian (The National Institute for Consumer Research (SIFO),
Norway),
Kjærnes, Unni (The National Institute for Consumer Research (SIFO), Norway),
Helle-Valle, Jo (The National Institute for Consumer Research (SIFO),
Norway), You Are Hereby Warned: You Can Borrow Money!
14:00 - 15:30
28th Friday
FA 201
Chair:
Ivashchenko, Olga Vasylivna
(Institute of Sociology Nat'l
Academy of Sciences of
Ukraine)
RN09S08a / Markets, Innovation
and Technological Change I
Salmu, Regina (University of Tartu, Estonia),
Can there be any innovation in “closed” communication conditions?
Ferreira, Ana (Centro Interdisciplinar de Ciências Sociais, CICS.NOVA Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas da Universidade Nova de Lisboa,
Portugal),
Teixeira, Ana Lúcia (Centro Interdisciplinar de Ciências Sociais, CICS.
NOVA - Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas da Universidade
Nova de Lisboa, Portugal),
Innovation at the information and communication technology sector:
identifying firms’ profiles under the crisis in Portugal
Kuzina, Olga (National Research University - Higher School of Economics,
Russian Federation),
What explains the differences in the level of financial capability of
consumers? Evidence from Russia.
Picanço, Monise Fernandes (University of Sao Paulo, Brazil),
Management Fashion Market in Brazil
RESEARCH NETWORK 09
183
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
16:00 - 17:30
28th Friday
FA 201
Chair:
Ivashchenko, Olga Vasylivna
(Institute of Sociology Nat'l
Academy of Sciences of
Ukraine)
RN09S08b / Markets, Innovation
and Technological Change II
Bukowski, Andrzej (Jagiellonian University, Poland),
Rudnicki, Seweryn (AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland),
Cultures of Innovation: The Role of Long Term Orientation and Indulgence
in National Innovation Success
Kepenek, Emek Barış (Baskent University, Turkey),
Entrepreneurial Universities: British, Finnish and Turkish Cases
Ramella, Francesco (University of Turin, Italy),
Donatiello, Davide (University of Turin, Italy),
South European Countries’ systems of innovation in hard times
RN
09
16:00 - 17:30
28th Friday
FA 202
Chair:
Nawojczyk, Maria
(AGH University
of Science and Technology)
Nawojczyk, Maria (AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland),
Temporary debate on universities functions: is the knowledge transfer
manifestation a neo-liberal paradigm?
RN09S09 / Modes of Economic Coordination and
Governance
Ortiz, Andre (University of Oldenburg, Germany),
Schalkowski, Henrik (Private),
Klöpper, Manfred (University of Oldenburg, Germany),
The Role of Financial Intermediation in Regional Wind Energy Sectors:
Empirical Evidence on the Relationship of German Banks and the
Renewable Energy Industry
Peng, Ssu-Chin (National Cheng-Chi University, Taiwan, Taiwan,
Republic of China),
Institution Arrangement and Economic Development: A Case from
Taiwanese Software Industrial Development
Herranen, Olli Petteri (University of Tampere, Finland),
Pan-European Fiscal Governance and Public Sector Sustainability – A
Finnish Case of ‘Sustainability Gap’
Songin-Mokrzan, Marta (AGH University of Science and Technology,
Poland),
Materialities of economic growth in southwestern rural Poland. Special
Economic Zone as a manifestation of neoliberal imaginary
Cengiz, Firat (University of Liverpool, United Kingdom),
Legitimacy in Multi-level Governance: A Deliberative Discoursive
Approach to Union Competition Law
184
RESEARCH NETWORK 09
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
RN10 - SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION
11:00 - 12:30
26th Wednesday
FA 246
Chair:
Kantzara, Vasiliki
(Panteion University of Social
and Political Sciences)
RN10S01 / Early School Leaving and Drop-out
Colombo, Maddalena (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy),
How Does Policy Against School Dropout Contribute to Hinder Social
Inequality? The Strange Case of Italy
Marta Curran, Miss (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain),
Exploring how educational practices, expectations and decisions are classed
and gendered. A qualitative analysis of students at risk of dropping out
school in Catalonia
Wrona, Anna Marzena (University of Warsaw, Poland),
Early school leaving, vocational schools and social structure in Poland
RN
10
Klein, Daniel (University of Kassel, Germany),
Stocké, Volker (University of Kassel, Germany),
Determinants of Dropout from Higher Education. The significance of Social
and Academic Integration
Komendant-Brodowska, Agata (University of Warsaw, Poland),
Zając, Tomasz (University of Warsaw, Poland),
Drop out or walk out? Analysis of the dropout phenomenon from the rational
choice theory perspective – example of University of Warsaw.
11:00 - 12:30
26th Wednesday
FA 245
Chair:
Van Houtte, Mieke
(Ghent University)
RN10S02 / Higher Education and Inequalities I
Pérez-Castro, Judith (National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico),
Vulnerable groups and inequalities in higher education
Thomsen, Jens Peter (University of Copenhagen, Denmark),
Bertilsson, Emil (University of Copenhagen, Denmark),
Dalberg, Tobias (University of Copenhagen, Denmark),
Hedman, Juha (University of Copenhagen, Denmark),
Helland, Håvard (University of Copenhagen, Denmark),
Changes in access to higher education in the Nordic countries 1985-2010 –
a comparative perspective
Wakeling, Paul (University of York, United Kingdom),
Higher degrees, higher inequalities? Access to postgraduate education and
its implications for social mobility
Mampaey, Jelle (Ghent University, Belgium),
Social inequality in higher education: the role of decoupling
Contibuting papers
Jasiński, Mikołaj Karol (University of Warsaw, Poland),
Bożykowski, Marek (University of Warsaw, Poland),
Zając, Tomasz (University of Warsaw, Poland),
Same, same but different. How graduates that studied the same major
at different universities end up on different positions on the job market?
RESEARCH NETWORK 10
185
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Bernath, Krisztina (Partium Christian University, Romania),
Values and Motivation for Entering Higher Education in the HungaryRomania Cross-Border Area
12:45 - 13:45
26th Wednesday
FCE Poster Area
RN10P01 / Poster Session 1
Pawlak, Robert (Academy for Special Education, Poland),
Market and education inequalities
Gross, Dinah (University of Lausanne, Switzerland),
Teenagers’ representations of occupations: a catalyser of social
reproduction?
RN
10
Kharchenko, Irina I. (Institute of Economics & Industrial Engineering,
Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation),
A New Stage of Modernization of the Russian Education System: Growth of
Opportunities or Strengthening of Contradictions?
Brännlund, Annica (Umeå University, Sweden),
Nilsson, Karina (Umeå University, Sweden),
Strandh, Mattias (Umeå University, Sweden),
The meaning of health and family resource for secondary-education drop-out
Brito, Ana Paula Ferreira de (CESPU - Cooperativa de Ensino Superior,
Politécnico e Universitário, Portugal),
Ferreira, Diogo (ISMAI - Instituto Superior da Maia),
Fernandes, Bruno (ISMAI - Instituto Superior da Maia),
Oliveira, João (ISMAI - Instituto Superior da Maia),
Teachers Occupational Stress
Storsved, Linnea Margareta (Åbo Academy University, Finland),
Visual literacy as a competence – A pedagogical study on visual grammar in
multimodal communication
Becker, Maya (Ludwigsburg University of Education, Germany),
Reproduction of social inequality through teacher-student interaction:
A field study using participant observation in the school classroom.
Rakhmatullina, Zilya (Bashkir State University, Faculty of Philosophy
and Sociology),
Tolerance education in higher school
Gremigni, Elena (University of Pisa, Italy),
The "Misère de l'éducation" in the Age of Crisis
Sharonova, Svetlana Alexeevna (St-Tikhon's Orthodox Humanitarian
University, Russian Federation),
National education systems in the global market: freedom of the choice ore
intellectual colonization
Bershadskaya, Margarita Davydovna (Research University-Higher School
of Economics, Russian Federation),
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Voznesenskaya, Yulia Alekseevna (Modern University for the Humanities,
Russian Federation),
Karpenko, Olga Mikhailovna (Modern University for the Humanities,
Russian Federation),
Assessment of indicators of mass higher education based on the analysis of
Webometrics ranking results
Yasan, Nehir (Middle East Technical University, Turkey; Gaziosmanpasa
University),
Is ICT Enough in Order to Provide Equal Opportunity in Education?: Fatih Project
Baltaru, Roxana Diana (University of Essex, United Kingdom),
Beyond Financial Autonomy: a Sociological Investigation of the Isomorphic
Development of the European Higher Education Systems
Epikhina, Yulia (Institute of Sociology RAN, Russian Federation),
Comparative analysis of educational policy in the Soviet
and contemporary Russia
RN
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Jiménez Delgado, María (University of Alicante, Spain),
Jareño Ruiz, Diana (University of Alicante, Spain),
Leal Dos Prazeres, Yury (University of Alicante, Spain),
Inequality in access and continuity in the education system of the sons and
daughters of immigrants in an irregular situation in Spain
Isleib, Sören (German Centre for Research on Higher Education and
Science Studies (DZHW), Germany),
Social inequality in higher education dropout: A theoretical and empirical
explanation.
14:00 - 15:30
26th Wednesday
FA 246
Chair:
Brereton, Bernadette
(DkIT)
RN10S03 / Gender in Education
Van Maele, Dimitri (Ghent University, Belgium),
Huyge, Ellen (Ghent University, Belgium),
Vantieghem, Wendelien (Ghent University, Belgium),
The gender gap in grade retention: the role of sex, gender typicality and
school belonging.
Bespinar, Fatma Umut (Middle East Technical University, Turkey),
Aybars, Ayse Idil (Middle East Technical University, Turkey),
Struggling against the Myth of Equality in Research and Academia: The case
of women in academia in Turkey
Dias, Paulo Coelho (Centre for Research and Studies in Sociology
(CIES), Portugal),
Gender Inequalities in the Process of Participation
in the Classroom. A Sociological Perspective
Çakıroğlu Çevik, Aylin (Dr. Middle East Technical University,
Department of Sociology, Ankara, Turkey),
Gündüz Hoşgör, Ayşe (Prof. Dr., Middle East Technical University,
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Department of Sociology, Ankara, Turkey),
Gender Inequality in Higher Education in Turkey: A comparative Analyses
of Education and Engineering Faculties
Lahelma, Elina (University of Helsinki, Finland),
Lappalainen, Sirpa (University of Helsinki, Finland),
The long mission towards gender equality in education – with reflections
from a project on gender awareness in teacher education in Finland
14:00 - 15:30
26th Wednesday
FA 245
Chair:
Sebastião, João
(Centro de Investigação e
Estudos de Sociologia)
RN
10
16:00 - 17:30
26th Wednesday
FA 246
Chair:
Colombo, Maddalena
(Università Cattolica del Sacro
Cuore)
RN10S04 / School Performance
Khattab, Nabil (University of Bristol, United Kingdom),
Students’ Aspirations, Expectations and School Achievement:
What really matters?
Seabra, Teresa (ISCTE-IUL, Portugal),
Carvalho, Helena (ISCTE-IUL, Portugal),
Ávila, Patrícia (ISCTE-IUL, Portugal),
Schools matter? Mathematics performance in Portuguese public basic schools
Keppens, Gil (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium),
Measuring different dimensions of truant behavior: a typological approach
Thorlindsson, Thorolfur (University of Iceland, Iceland),
Halldorsson, Vidar (University of Iceland, Iceland),
The Craft of Academic Performance: A Study of Adolescents
Scandurra, Rosario (Unirsitat de Barcelona, Spain),
A MIMIC Model of Skills Among Young Adults
RN10S08 / Educational and Institutional Policies
Burger, Kaspar (University of Geneva, Switzerland),
A sociological study of the effects of educational policies on educational
inequality in Europe
Palmeros y Ávila, Guadalupe (Juárez Autonomous University
of Tabasco, Mexico),
Pérez Castro, Judith (National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico),
Compensatory Policies to Achieve Equity and Social Inclusion
in Higher Education.
Kantzara, Vasiliki (Panteion University of Social
and Political Sciences, Greece),
The Rationale and the Rationalisation of Greek Education
during the Current Crisis (2009-2014)
Ren, Yunzhu (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology,
Hong Kong S.A.R. (China)),
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Wang, Hongbo (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology,
Hong Kong S.A.R. (China)),
Liang, Chen (Nanjing University, China), State Intervention and Social
Origin of University Students in Republican China, 1912-1949
Aizawa, Shinichi (Chukyo University, Japan),
Taki, Hirofumi (Hosei University, Japan),
Comparative Study of Educational Development and Inequality
in Non-European Countries
Contributing papers
Masso, Anu (University of Tartu, Estonia),
Soll, Maie (University of Tartu, Estonia),
Salvet, Sander (University of Tartu, Estonia),
Changes in Educational Policy in Estonia: Self-Descriptions of RussianSpeaking Pupils
16:00 - 17:30
26th Wednesday
FA 245
Chair:
Janmaat, J Germ
(Institute of Education)
RN10S10 / Social Class, Mobility
and Stratification
RN
10
Healy, Anthony E. (University of North Georgia, United States of America),
Getting on the Ball: Reconceptualizing Recent U.S. Literature on the Middle
Class and School Choice
Bander, Katalin (Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary),
Structural factors behind differing chances of access to international student
mobility
Edannur, Sreekala (Pondicherry University, India),
PK, Afsal (Pondicherry University, India), Intergenerational Social Mobility
among Muslim Minority in Kerala State of India: Formal Vs Religious
Education and Issues of Gender
Traini, Claudia (University of Bamberg, Germany),
Educational stratification: upsides and downsides
18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FA 246
Chair:
Mikiewicz, Piotr
(University of Lower Silesia)
RN10S07 / Higher Education and Inequalities (II)
Király, Gábor (Budapest Business School, Hungary; Corvinus University
of Budapest, Hungary),
Géring, Zsuzsanna (Budapest Business School, Hungary),
Csillag, Sára (Budapest Business School, Hungary; Corvinus University of
Budapest, Hungary),
Gáspár, Tamás (Budapest Business School, Hungary),
Köves, Alexandra (Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary),
Unequal future(s) of higher education in a Central and Eastern European context.
Yadav, Sarvendra (Dr. Harisingh Gour Central University Sagar, India),
Does disciplinary background matters in contextualizing Societal Problems?
A Study of Liberal Arts and Engineering Students of four Educational
Institutions of India
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Albertini, Marco (University of Bologna, Italy),
Mantovani, Debora (University of Bologna, Italy),
Gasperoni, Giancarlo (University of Bologna, Italy),
Higher Education Intentions among Native and Foreign Youth in Italy and
the Role of Primary and Secondary Effects
Börjesson, Mikael (Uppsala University, Sweden),
The Social and Credential Structure of the Elite Segment of Swedish Higher
Education Contributed papers
Bulanova, Marina (Russian State University for the humanities, Russian
Federation),
Trends and contradictions in Glocalization of European higher Education
RN
10
18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FA 245
Chair:
Sebastião, João
(Centro de Investigação e
Estudos de Sociologia)
RN10S16 / Ethnicity and Migration: Inequalities in
Education
Schreyer, Franziska (Institute for Employment Research, Germany),
Bauer, Angela (Institute for Employment Research, Germany),
Legal Status of Migrants and Inequality: The Vocational Training of Young
Tolerated Refugees in Germany
Vlach, Eleonora (University of Trento, Italy),
Ethnicity, Migration, and Educational Achievement in Italy: a Comparison
across Educational Levels.
Lindemann, Romana (apollis - Institute of Social Research and Opinion
Polling, Italy; Michael-Gaismair-Gesellschaft Bozen),
Pokriefke, Eike Lars (apollis - Institute of Social Research and Opinion
Polling, Italy; Michael-Gaismair-Gesellschaft Bozen),
Education, Ethnic Differentiation and Social Inequality. Insight from South
Tyrol
Demanet, Jannick (Research group CuDOS, Ghent University, Belgium),
Van Praag, Lore (Research group CuDOS, Ghent University, Belgium),
Fitting in or standing out? The implications of ethnic congruence for school
misconduct
19:30 - 20:30
26th Wednesday
FA 246
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PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
11:00 - 12:30
27th Thursday
FA 247
Chair:
Kantzara, Vasiliki
(Panteion University of Social
and Political Sciences)
RN10S05 / School Selection and Student 'Choice'
Niemann, Mareke (Martin-Luther-University Halle Wittenberg, Germany),
Kotzyba, Katrin (Martin-Luther-University Halle Wittenberg, Germany),
Selection of the best – selection procedures and patterns of legitimisation at
exclusive secondary schools in Germany
Askvik, Tanja (Centre for the Study of Professions, Oslo and Akershus
University College of Applied Sciences., Norway),
Primary goals and descendants in Norway- a study of choices of educational
fields.
Thys, Sarah (Ghent University, Belgium),
Van Houtte, Mieke (Ghent University, Belgium),
Ethnic school composition and educational choice at the transition from
primary to secondary education.
RN
10
Kindt, Marianne Takvam (University of Oslo, Norway),
Assimilated enough? Stories about educational choices among children of
immigrants in Norway
Van den Broeck, Laura (Ghent University, Belgium),
Unmet goals of tracking: within-track heterogeneity of students’
expectations for the future
11:00 - 12:30
27th Thursday
FA 246
Chair:
Van Maele, Dimitri
(Ghent University)
RN10S11 / Diversity and Diversification
in Education
Faas, Daniel (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland),
Darmody, Merike (Economic and Social Research Institute, Ireland),
Religious Diversity in Primary Schools: Reflections from Ireland
Pallotta-Chiarolli, Maria (Deakin University, Australia),
Bisexuality in Education: Erasure, Exclusion and the Absence of
Intersectionality
Kosunen, Sonja (University of Helsinki, Finland),
Seppänen, Piia (University of Turku, Finland),
Bernelius, Venla (University of Helsinki, Finland),
Diversification of educational paths and the social composition
of schools in urban Finland
Grigoras, Costel (Paris-Sorbonne University, France),
Education and Identity Norms Conflicts. The Mechanism of Social and
Educational Adaptation of Roma Children
Castejón, Alba (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain),
Pàmies, Jordi (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain),
Managing student diversity: teachers’ discourses and student grouping
practices in Catalan secondary schools.
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11:00 - 12:30
27th Thursday
FA 245
Chair:
Van Houtte, Mieke
(Ghent University)
RN10S13 / Teachers: Issues and Prospects
Van Der Wildt, Anouk (Ghent University, Belgium),
Van Avermaet, Piet (Ghent University, Belgium),
Van Houtte, Mieke (Ghent University, Belgium),
Opening up towards children's languages: enhancing tolerant practices
towards multilingualism in teachers
Vervaet, Roselien (University of Ghent, Belgium),
Stevens, Peter (University of Ghent, Belgium),
Belgian teachers’ ethnic prejudice: the role of ethnic school composition
and teachability
Farges, Géraldine (University of Bourgogne, France),
From academic to social success? The case of teachers’ children in France
RN
10
12:45 - 13:45
27th Thursday
FCE Poster Area
With, Mari Lande (Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied
Sciences, Norway),
Increasing teacher attrition? A study of changes in attrition from teaching in
Norway 1992-2010
Bertilsson, Emil (Uppsala University, Sweden),
School differentiation and the sorting of teachers.
The relationship between teacher and student characteristics in Sweden
RN10P02 / Poster Session 2
Gurkina, Olga Alekseevna (Moscow State University for Psychology
and Education, Russian Federation),
Arzhanyh, Elena Vladimirovna (Moscow State University
for Psychology and Education, Russian Federation),
Accessibility of informal education for children with disabilities:
evidence from Russia.
López Calvo, Laura (University of Barcelona, Spain),
Vidu, Ana (University of Barcelona, Spain),
Dialogical Blended Learning. Blended Learning model from and for
Collectives Normally Virtually Excluded- CNVE that participate
in Lifelong Learning.
Villa Lever, Lorenza (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México,
Mexico),
Social Capital, Gender and Institutional Inequalities in the Mexican
Higher Education: ¿Persistent or non-persistent?
Pinar, Ezgi (Istanbul University, Turkey),
What is Education for in neoliberal times? Looking inside the educational
policy in Turkey via vocational and technical education.
Martínez García, José Saturnino (La Laguna University, Spain),
Fernández Mellizo-Soto, María (Complutense University, Spain),
Increasing inequalities: Recent Trends in School Failure in Spain
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Gerleigner, Susanne (German Youth Institute e.V., Germany),
The impact of economic, social and cultural capital on academic achievement
Kontowski, Daniel (Institute of Sociology, University of Warsaw, Poland),
The ‘elite’ status of liberal education in Poland. Myth or reality?
Queirós, Telma Maria Gonçalves (Polytechnic Institute of Bragança, Portugal),
Ribeiro, Maria do Céu (Polytechnic Institute of Bragança, Portugal),
Towards a Gender sensitive Teacher Education. A research in Basic Education.
Vuksanovic, Gordana D. (Novi Sad Business School, Serbia),
Reform of higher education as a factor of stratified reproduction: example of Serbia
Karpenko, Olga Mikhailovna (Modern University for the Humanities,
Russian Federation),
Bershadskaya, Margarita Davydovna (Research University-Higher School
of Economics, Russian Federation),
Russia in the global rankings on the accessibility of higher education
RN
10
Oleksiyenko, Olena (Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Polish
Academy of Sciences, Poland),
Wysmulek, Ilona (Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Polish Academy
of Sciences, Poland),
New Educational Inequalities or Changing Preferences? Structural
diversification of foreign language proficiency in Poland (1993-2013)
Getz, Shlomo (The Academic College of Emek Jezreel, Israel),
Lev-Ari, Lilach (Oranim, Academic College of Education, Israel; Bar-Ilan
University, Israel),
'Sense of place' and college choice
Brzozowska, Zuzanna (Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria; Warsaw
School of Economics),
Intergenerational educational mobility and completed fertility: Evidence
from 25 Polish cohorts
Zahorska, Marta (Warsaw University Institute of Sociology, Poland),
Consumerism at school
Kuštreba, Igor (Independent Scholar, Karlovac, Croatia),
Elezović, Ines (National Centre for External Evaluation of Education,
Zagreb, Croatia),
Štulhofer, Aleksandar (Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences,
University of Zagreb, Croatia),
Parents’ Attitudes about School-based Sex Education in Croatia: Findings
from a National-probability Study
Mahr-Slotawa, Johanna (University of Bielefeld, Germany),
Considerations for the realisation of children's right to participate within
primary schools in Kenya based on a Participatory Action Research
Reichenberg, Olof (University of Gothenburg, Sweden),
Learning to Disengage: The Role of Peer Effects in Explaining
Disengagement in Teaching
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
14:00 - 15:30
27th Thursday
FA 246
Chair:
Demanet, Jannick
(Ghent University)
RN10S12 / Gender, Normativity and Race
Kuhn, Ursina (FORS/University of Lausanne, Switzerland;
University of Neuchatel, Switzerland),
Ravazzini, Laura (University of Neuchatel, Switzerland),
Suter, Christian (University of Neuchatel, Switzerland),
Do opposites detract inequality? The impact of assortative mating
and of female labour supply on inequality in Switzerland
Savas, Gokhan (Social Sciences University of Ankara, Turkey),
Gender and Race Differences in High School Academic Achievement in the
United States: Predictive Role of Individual and Parental Factors
RN
10
14:00 - 15:30
27th Thursday
FA 245
Chair:
Janmaat, J Germ
(Institute of Education)
Belet, Margot Elisah R (KU Leuven (Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium),
A cultural-sociological experiment with teaching techniques:
Do gendered film examples stimulate students’ sociological imagination?
Zimenkova, Tatiana (TU Dortmund University, Germany),
Rohde, Caterina (Centre for German and European Studies, Faculty of
Sociology, Bielefeld University),
New and old normativities in gender and sexual identity education?
Huyge, Ellen (Ghent University, Belgium),
Van Maele, Dimitri (Ghent University, Belgium),
The Assessment of Intrasexual Profiles among Adolescent Boys and Girls.
Above and Beyond the Search of Laddish Profiles
RN10S18 / Education, Market and the Crisis
Wu, Yuling (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore),
Social Inequality of Educational Attainment in Market Transition of China
Allelin, Majsa (University of Gothenburg, Sweden),
Education, marketization and students coping with accountability
Vryonides, Marios (European University Cyprus, Cyprus),
Gouvias, Dionysios (University of the Aegean, Greece),
Vitsilakis, Chryssi (University of the Aegean, Greece),
Can education be a response to the economic crisis? Unintended
consequences from the introduction of innovative programs in higher
education in Greece
Sebastião, João (Centro de Investigação e Estudos de Sociologia, Portugal),
Capucha, Luis (Centro de Investigação e Estudos de Sociologia, Portugal),
Martins, Susana (Centro de Investigação e Estudos de Sociologia, Portugal),
Matias, Raquel (Centro de Investigação e Estudos de Sociologia, Portugal),
Capucha, Rita (Centro de Investigação e Estudos de Sociologia, Portugal),
Abrantes, Pedro (Centro de Investigação e Estudos de Sociologia, Portugal),
Ávila, Patrícia (Centro de Investigação e Estudos de Sociologia, Portugal),
Álvares, Maria (Centro de Investigação e Estudos de Sociologia, Portugal),
Estevão, Pedro (Centro de Investigação e Estudos de Sociologia, Portugal),
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Calado, Alexandre (Centro de Investigação e Estudos de Sociologia, Portugal),
Crisis and equity in Southern Europe’s Educational Systems: tendencies and
evolution
16:00 - 17:30
27th Thursday
FA 246
Chair:
Brereton, Bernadette
(DkIT)
RN10S15 / Schooling and Success
Van Praag, Lore (Research group CuDOS),
Demanet, Jannick (Research group CuDOS),
Tracks and subjective feelings of success in secondary education:
A qualitative study in Flanders
Fernández Mellizo-Soto, María (Complutense University of Madrid, Spain),
Manzano Espinosa, Dulce (Complutense University of Madrid, Spain),
The school effect in student ICT confidence: the case of Spain in
comparative perspective
Bühler-Niederberger, Doris (University of Wuppertal, Germany),
Türkyilmaz, Aytüre (University of Wuppertal, Germany),
Self-Processes and Academic Success – When the “Child as Actor” Enters the
Research Agenda
RN
10
Stanescu, Dan Florin (National University of Political Studies and Public
Administration, Romania),
Iorga, Elena Madalina (National University of Political Studies and Public
Administration, Romania),
Narrative Mediation Path – an innovative tool to promote nontraditional/
disadvantaged learners participation in higher education
16:00 - 17:30
27th Thursday
FA 245
Chair:
Hoskins, Bryony
(Roehampton University)
RN10S20 / Reproduction of Inequalities in Education
Vryonides, Marios (European University Cyprus, Cyprus),
Gouvias, Dionysios (University of the Aegean, Greece),
Inequalities in participation to lifelong training: A comparative analysis
of ESS data from selected European countries
Peter, Tobias (University of Freiburg, Germany),
Excellence. A Genealogy of a Rationality of Inequality
Rainford, Jon (Staffordshire University, United Kingdom),
Perpetuating inequality: How conceptions of who is the right fit
for an institution shape widening participation practices.
Echevskaya, Olga G. (Novosibirsk State University, Institute of Economics
and Industrial Engineering, SB RAS, Russian Federation),
Regional inequalities and educational opportunities in Russia: “offline”
and “online” dimensions
Unver, Ozgun (HIVA – KU Leuven; Research Institute for Work and
Society, Belgium),
Nicaise, Ides (HIVA – KU Leuven; Research Institute for Work and Society,
Belgium),
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Inequalities in ECEC Use in Europe: Impact of Systemic Characteristics
on the Use of Child Care by Disadvantaged Groups
11:00 - 12:30
28th Friday
FA 245
Chair: Colombo,
Maddalena
(Università Cattolica del Sacro
Cuore)
RN
10
11:00 - 12:30
28th Friday
FA 246
Chair:
Seabra, Teresa
(ISCTE-IUL)
RN10S17 / School Achievement - Social and Human
Capital
Serok, Esther (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel),
Challenges for Families Facing Differences. Inequality and Sociological
Imagination How Can Families Still Function as Educators in Unequal Societies?
Tarabini, Aina (Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain),
Curran, Marta (Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain),
What is the role of teachers’ expectations in explaining students’
engagement? A qualitative analysis in Catalan secondary schools
Carlson, Soeren O. (Freie Universitaet Berlin, Germany),
Gerhards, Juergen (Freie Universitaet Berlin, Germany),
Hans, Silke (Universitaet Goettingen, Germany),
Educating Children in Times of Globalisation: Class-specific Child-rearing
Practices and the Acquisition of Transnational Human Capital
Mikiewicz, Piotr (University of Lower Silesia, Poland),
Social Capital and Educational Inequalities – Different Theories, Different
Empirical Applications
Otręba-Szklarczyk, Agnieszka (Jagiellonian University, Poland),
Determining the factors that are responsible for the growth of the school
parental involvement in children education
RN10S21 / Educational Attainment and Inequality
Baczko-Dombi, Anna (Polish Academy of Sciencies, Poland; Institute of
Sociology, University of Warsaw),
From attitudes to mathematical exclusion. Emergence of educational
inequalities.
Klinkisch, Eva-Maria (University of Hohenheim, Germany),
The significance of recognition practices on social inequalities in and
through education
Worek, Barbara (Jagiellonian University, Poland),
Kocór, Marcin (Jagiellonian University, Poland),
Decreasing inequalities or enhancing differences?
Tavares, Lara Patrício (Instituto Superior de Ciências Sociais e Políticas,
Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal),
Serra, Fernando Humberto (Instituto Superior de Ciências Sociais e
Políticas, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal),
Carvalho, Diana (Instituto Superior de Ciências Sociais e Políticas,
Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal),
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Educational attainment at 21: where are the differences coming from?
Contributing papers
Barros, Rosanna (University of Algarve, Portugal),
Casa-Nova, Maria José Manso (University of Minho, Portugal),
Rocha, Custódia (University of Minho, Portugal),
Silva, Daniela (University of Minho, Portugal),
Schools, Difference and Discrimination: Students’ Voices
14:00 - 15:30
28th Friday
FA 246
Chair:
Brereton, Bernadette
(DkIT)
RN10S09 / Disability, Minorities and Schooling
Morris, Ceri (Cardiff University, United Kingdom),
'The Chef, The Sportsman and The Actor': The Role of Identity Formation in
the Further Education of Disabled Students
RN
10
Regadio, Crisanto Jr., Quinos (De La Salle University, Manila, Philippines
The Role of Madrasah in the Formation of Identity and Expectations Among
Muslim Youth in Cotabato City, Mindanao, Philippines
Mendes, Maria Manuela (CIES-IUL, Portugal),
),
Magano, Olga (CEMRI-Uab),
Costa, Ana Rita (CIES-IUL, Portugal),
The School from the point of view of Portuguese Gypsies/Roma (Ciganos)
families and students: The construction of a place of belonging
Agirdag, Orhan (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands),
Driessen, Geert (Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands),
Merry, Micael (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands),
Is There a Catholic School Effect for Muslim Pupils?
14:00 - 15:3
28th Friday
FA 245
Chairs:
Mikiewicz, Piotr
(University of Lower Silesia)
Melis, Gabriella
(The University of
Manchester)
RN10S14 / Citizenship and Tolerance in Schools
Cayir, Kenan (Istanbul Bilgi University, Turkey),
Citizenship, nationality and minorities in Turkey’s textbooks: From politics
of non-recognition to ‘difference multiculturalism’?
Brereton, Bernadette (DkIT, Ireland),
Education and Citizenship: Phase Two of the study
Hoskins, Bryony (Roehampton University, United Kingdom),
Janmaat, Germ (IoE/UCL, United kingdom),
Tackling inequalities in political socialisation
Hegde, Rupamanjari (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India),
The Citizen and the ‘Lesser Citizen’: Constructions of Unequal Citizenship
in Classrooms in a State-run School in India
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
16:00 - 17:30
28th Friday
FA 246
Chairs:
Colombo, Maddalena
(Università Cattolica
del Sacro Cuore)
Franceschelli, Michela
(UCL Institute of Education)
RN10S06 / Trajectories and Transitions in Education
Ariane, Basler (University of Zurich), Marlis, Buchmann (University
of Zurich), Kriesi, Irene Susanna (Swiss Federal Institute for Vocational
Education and Training (SFIVET)),
Transition to upper-secondary education in Switzerland: Effects of tracking,
SES and informal competences
Burger, Hannah (Augsburg University, Germany),
Elven, Julia (Augsburg University, Germany),
Perceptions of Insecurity and Social Inequality in Academic Trajectories
Hrubos, Ildiko (Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary),
The Second Transition Phase in the Expansion of Higher Education
RN
10
16:00 - 17:30
28th Friday
FA 245
Chair:
Kantzara, Vasiliki
(Panteion University of Social
and Political Sciences)
Legewie, Nicolas Martin (DIW Berlin, Germany),
Puncturing inequalities: A configurational analysis of z upward mobility
Contributed papers: Kalalahti, Mira (University of Helsinki, Finland),
Varjo, Janne (University of Helsinki, Finland),
The kick-off for educational trajectories of immigrant youth in Finland
RN10S19 / Interventions and Change in Schools
Semenova, Tatiana (Higher School of Economics, Russian Federation),
MOOCs as a way to achieve equality in higher education...is it possible?
Poliandri, Donatella (INVALSI - National Institute for the Educational
Evaluation of Instruction and Training, Italy),
Quadrelli, Isabella (INVALSI - National Institute for the Educational
Evaluation of Instruction and Training, Italy; Department of Economy,
Society and Politics, Carlo Bo University of Urbino, Italy),
Sette, Stefania (INVALSI - National Institute for the Educational Evaluation
of Instruction and Training, Italy; Department of Developmental and Social
Psychology, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy),
Assessing quality of interventions for reducing differences in students’
academic achievement in Southern Italian Regions
Gosikonda, Sreeramulu (University of Hyderabad, India),
Living with Hope: The Meanings of Education among the Weavers of
a South Indian Town
Contributing Paper: Buslon, Nataly (University of Barcelona, Spain),
Schubert, Tinka (University of Barcelona, Spain),
Transferring Successful Educational Actions to overcome educational
inequalities in Europe and beyond.
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RN11 - SOCIOLOGY OF EMOTIONS
11:00 - 12:30
26th Wednesday
FA 252
Chair:
Holmes, Mary
(University of Edinburgh)
RN11S01 / Emotions and Family Life
McQueen, Fiona (University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom),
Gender Equality and Emotional Participation in Couple Relationships
Bertogg, Ariane (University of Zurich, Switzerland),
Szydlik, Marc (University of Zurich, Switzerland),
Between Attachment and Dependence:
Young Adults' Emotional Bond with Their Parents
Ezgin Ağıllı, Sibel (Mugla Sıtkı Kocman University, Turkey),
Tuna, Muammer (Mugla Sıtkı Kocman University, Turkey),
New Momism: Motherhood Reconstructed Through Emotions and Feelings
RN
11
Sawicka, Maja (University of Warsaw, Poland),
Searching for the narrative of loss. Social dimension of grief accompanying
the experience of miscarriage
11:00 - 12:30
26th Wednesday
FA 262
Chairs:
Bergman Blix, Stina
(Stockholm University)
RN11S09 / Emotions and the Capitalist
Economy
Eckert, Falk (Universitaet Hamburg, Germany),
The new world of work and its sensitive residents?
Meise, Nils (Konstanz University, Germany),
Real fear of imagined reality? Get ready for the zombie apocalypse
Dembek, Agata (Kozminski University, University of Warsaw, Poland),
Economic value of emotions – creation and use of the technical knowledge
of emotions in business
Ucer, Merve Betul (Istanbul University, Turkey),
Middle Class Shame: Sociological Analysis of the Relations Between
Emotions and Culture in 1980's Turkey
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
RN11S08 / Emotions and Work Life
14:00 - 15:30
26th Wednesday
FA 252
Chair:
Verbalyte, Monika
(Freie Universität Berlin)
Köppen, Eva (FU Berlin, Germany),
Empathy by Design - Shaping Emotions
Kantola, Anu (University of Helsinki, Finland), Go Go Capitalism:
The Emotional Dynamics of New Capitalism
Fixsen, Alison Marie (University of Westminster, United Kingdom),
Feeling our way: An investigation of university staff experiences of
participation in personal and professional development programmes of the
emotional competency and ‘soft skills’ variety.
Fürst, Henrik (Uppsala University, Sweden),
Cooling the Fiction Writer Out
RN
11
14:00 - 15:30
26th Wednesday
FA 262
Chair:
Scherke, Katharina
(University of Graz)
16:00 - 17:30
26th Wednesday
FA 262
Chair:
Terpe, Sylvia
(Max Planck Institute for Social
Anthropology)
RN11S12 / Theorizing Emotions I
Terpe, Sylvia (Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Germany),
Dynamics of the moral self: certainty and doubt in processes of moral
elaboration and moral closure
Barnes, Natasha Kate (University Of Leeds, United Kingdom),
Love and Morality
Alho, Päivi (The University of Helsinki, Finland),
Counterbalancing the feminine and masculine
Pratesi Cooren, Alessandro (Universtiy of Chester, United Kingdom),
The ‘possibility’ of happiness: going beyond the discreet charm of happiness
RN11S02 / Emotions in Law and State Institutions
Bergman Blix, Stina (Stockholm University, Sweden),
Wettergren, Åsa (University of Gothenburg, Sweden),
Professional emotion management in court: learning and habituation
Penz, Otto (University of Vienna, Austria),
Glinsner, Barbara (Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria),
Sauer, Birgit (University of Vienna, Austria),
Gaitsch, Myriam (University of Vienna, Austria),
Hofbauer, Johanna (Vienna University of Economics
and Business, Austria),
Symbolic Violence and Affective Labor. A Case Study on Public
Employment Services in Austria, Germany and Switzerland
Flower, Lisa (Lunds University, Sweden),
Defending the indefensible: managing emotions in the courtroom
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Martín Pérez, Alberto (Universitat de Barcelona, Spain),
Do emotions matter in law enforcement? A social-emotional analysis of the
citizenship case law of the Spanish Supreme Court
16:00 - 17:30
26th Wednesday
FA 252
Chair:
Kleres, Jochen
(Göteborgs Universitet)
RN11S10 / Emotions and Media
Rautajoki, Hanna (University of Tampere, Finland),
Emotional communication as institutional resource in television discussions: the
use of facial gestures in ascribing normative identities in the program opening
Verbalyte, Monika (Freie Universität Berlin, Germany),
The Recursive Logic of the Mediated Emotions
Glück, Antje (University of Leeds, United Kingdom), Journalistic
Deployment of Emotionality in the News – a Cross-national Comparison
18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FA 252
Chairs:
Eckert, Falk
(Universitaet Hamburg)
Terpe, Sylvia
(Max Planck Institute for Social
Anthropology)
RN11S03 / Emotions and the Internet
Holmes, Mary (University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom),
Internet Dating, Heterosexual Pleasure and excitement
RN
11
Malmqvist, Karl (University of Gothenburg, Sweden),
Metaphorical highlighting and hiding of emotions in online racist discourse
de Sousa Martins, Andréia (University of Bath, United Kingdom),
The Virtual Wake of a stranger as a vector for the online discussion of death
and dying
Cioni, Elisabetta (Università di Sassari, Italy),
Lovari, Alessandro (Università di Sassari, Italy),
Faraway, so close. Using social media in military missions to relate with
families and beloved
18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FA 262
Chair:
Kleres, Jochen
(Göteborgs Universitet)
RN11S06 / Emotions and Methods
Chajbos, Katarzyna (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland, Poland),
Social context and functionality of shame: critical content analysis.
Manning, Nathan (University of York, United Kingdom),
Electoral disengagement and feelings of political dissatisfaction over time
(1983-2010)
Papastefanou, Georgios (GESIS Leibniz-Institut for the Social Sciences,
Germany),
Gruhler, Jonathan (GESIS Leibniz-Institut for the Social Sciences, Germany),
Emotional responsivity and educational status
RESEARCH NETWORK 11
201
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Cantó Milà, Natàlia (Open University of Catalonia, Spain),
Seebach, Swen (University Abat Oliba CEU, Spain),
Emotional Memories in Autobiographical Narrations
19:30 - 20:30
26th Wednesday
FA 262
RN11BM / Business Meeting
11:00 - 12:30
27th Thursday
FA 262
RN11S14 / Emotions and Politics
RN
11
Chair:
Wettergren, Åsa
(Gothenburg University)
14:00 - 15:30
27th Thursday
FA 262
Chair:
Bergman Blix, Stina
(Stockholm University)
Wysmułek, Jakub (Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland; Department of
History, University of Warsaw; The National Library of Poland),
Building Emotional Cleavage: Emotional Narrations as Meaningful Sources
of Political Affiliation
Heaney, Jonathan G. (Queen's University Belfast, United Kingdom),
Emotions, affinity and party politics: Fooling the void?
Colin, Clément (Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, Chile),
Emotions and heritage mobilization: the case study of the defense of the
neighborhoods of Santiago de Chile
Repina, Nataliya (Russian State Social University, Russian Federation),
Emotional Background of the Soviet past in Political Discourse on Modern
Russian Identity
Colombini, Giulia (Pisa University, Italy),
Organizing emotions: a case study of merging social cooperatives
RN11S11 / Space and Place: Emotions from the Local
to the Global
Kurczewski, Jacek Maria (University of Warsaw, Poland),
Kurczewska, Joanna (Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Polish
Academy of Sciences),
Emotions in the Bloodlands
Kleres, Jochen (Göteborgs Universitet, Sweden),
Emotions and Globalization. Towards a Research Agenda
Trifiletti, Rossana (University of Florence, Italy),
The emotion work of careworkers in Italy
Karaiskou, Vicky (Open University of Cyprus, Cyprus),
Impasses: 40+1 years along the Green Line. Affective implications on public
space.
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16:00 - 17:30
27th Thursday
FA 262
Chair:
Köppen, Eva
(FU Berlin)
RN11S05 / Specific Emotions
Scherke, Katharina (University of Graz, Austria),
Nostalgia – theoretical concepts and empirical evidence
von Scheve, Christian (Freie Universität Berlin, Germany),
Kerstin, Becker (Freie Universität Berlin, Germany),
Cross-Cultural Differences in Social Comparison: Benign and Malicious
Envy in a Bargaining Game
Hyman, Laura (University of Portsmouth, United Kingdom),
Understanding happiness: a mixed-methods approach
Cieslik, Mark (Northumbria University UK, United Kingdom),
‘Not Smiling but Frowning’: Sociology and the ‘Problem of Happiness’
11:00 - 12:30
28th Friday
FA 262
Chair:
von Scheve, Christian
(Freie Universität Berlin)
RN11S13 / Theorizing Emotions II
RN
11
Rafanell, Irene (University of the West of Scotland, United Kingdom),
Emotions and Social Structure: An Exploration of the Affective
Sanctioning’s role in the Constitution of Macro-social Phenomena.
Bub, Eva-Maria (Goethe-University Frankfurt/Main, Germany),
Struggling for Authenticity? Emotional Ambivalences in Contemporary Society
Zink, Veronika (Justus Liebig University Giessen, Germany),
Banal Affections. A Micro-Political Enterprise?
Gibas, Petr (Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences,
Czech Republic), Feeling at home: Exploring the entanglements of
emotionality and materiality in the imaginaries of home(-to-be)
14:00 - 15:30
28th Friday
FA 262
Chair:
Heaney, Jonathan G.
(Queen's University Belfast)
RN11S07 / Emotions and Civic Action
Verhoeven, Imrat (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands, The),
Metze, Tamara (University of Tilburg, Netherlands, The),
Our houses are collapsing! Framing fear of and anger on the ‘gas-quakes’ in
Groningen, the Netherlands
Minner, Frédéric Christian Henry (University of Geneva, Swiss Center for
Affective Sciences (CISA), Germany), The emergence of norms in Occupy Geneva
Wettergren, Åsa (Göteborgs Universitet, Sweden),
Kleres, Jochen (Göteborgs Universitet, Sweden),
Mobilizing fear and hope, mitigating guilt – Environmental movement
strategic emotion management in response to climate change
Moiseev, Stanislav (Higher School of Economics, Russian Federation),
The Nature of Mass Behavior: from “irrationality” to “rationality with emotions”
RESEARCH NETWORK 11
203
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
16:00 - 17:30
28th Friday
FA 262
Chair:
Bloch, Charlotte
(University of Copenhagen)
RN11S04 / Emotions and Intimate/Personal Life
Lian, Olaug S. (University of Tromsø, Norway),
“I don’t belong out there anymore”. Sense of belonging among people with
medically unexplained long-term fatigue
Barreto, Maria Cristina (Universidade do Estado do Rio Grande
do Norte, Brazil), Thinking Friendship on Virtual World
Moen, Hilde Berit (University of Nordland, Norway),
Social enforcements in emotion activation” – everyday episodes
characterized by impaired mentalizing in eating disorders
RN
11
204
RESEARCH NETWORK 11
Bloch, Charlotte (University of Copenhagen),
Järvinen, Margeretha (University of Copenhagen),
Adult children of alcoholics, sympathy and emotional reflexivity
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
RN12 - ENVIRONMENT AND SOCIETY
11:00 - 12:30
26th Wednesday
FCE C221
Chair:
Jetzkowitz, Jens
(Martin Luther University
Halle-Wittenberg,
Faculty of Philosophy I)
RN12S01 / Social Theory and the Environment
Murphy, Raymond (University of Ottawa, Canada),
Socially Constructing a Bridge Across the Atlantic: Towards a Cosmopolitan
Environmental Sociology
Svenberg, Sebastian (Environmental Sociology Section,
Örebro University, Sweden),
The relevance of social ontology: views on society in transdisciplinary
research on socio-ecological systems and resilience
Lidskog, Rolf (Environmental Sociology Section, Orebro University,
Sweden),
Sundqvist, Göran (Department of sociology, University of Gothenburg,
Sweden),
Transcending science and policy. The role of expertise in handling
environmental problems
RN
12
van Koppen, CSA {Kris} (Wageningen University, Netherlands),
A practices approach to social learning, and its implications for
environmental education of citizen-consumers
Blättel-Mink, Birgit (Goethe-University Frankfurt/Main, Germany),
New Responsibilities in the Anthropocene: A Sociological Perspective
11:00 - 12:30
26th Wednesday
FCE C223
Chair: Telesiene, Audrone
(Kaunas University of
Technology)
RN12S02a / Sociology and Climate Change I
Kondoh, Kazumi (Michigan State University, United States of America),
Urban Climate Change and Energy in a Global City: A Case Study of Tokyo
Öldudóttir, Sara S. (University of Iceland, Iceland),
The Significance of Cosmopolitanism and Nationalism
for Environmental Concern
Schreiber, Dominik (University of Mannheim, Germany),
Saving the Earth is Fun! - A Paradigm Shift in Narrating Climate Change
Schmidt, Luisa (University of Lisbon, Portugal),
Guerra, Joao (University of Lisbon, Portugal),
Mourato, Joao (University of Lisbon, Portugal),
Gomes Ferreira, José (University of Lisbon, Portugal),
Alves, Adriana (University of Lisbon, Portugal),
Baixinho, Alexandra (University of Lisbon, Portugal),
ClimAdaPT.Local: A Portuguese case of municipal adaptation
RESEARCH NETWORK 12
205
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
11:00 - 12:30
26th Wednesday
FCE B280
Chair:
van Koppen, Kris
(Wageningen University)
RN12S03a / Natural Disasters, Resilience, and
Vulnerability I
Butler, Catherine (University of Exeter, United Kingdom),
Floods in a changing climate: Understanding the role of crisis
in policy change
Ylönen, Marja (University of Jyväskylä, Finland),
Preparedness to natural disasters within the nuclear industry
Nozawa, Atsushi (MEIJI UNIVERSITY, Japan),
In-between sufferings – Vulnerability, Risk and Damage in Relation to the
Fukushima Nuclear Accident
Hassler, Björn Åke Anders (Södertörn University, Sweden),
Cooperation in unequal transnational settings: The roles of vulnerability,
state interests and capacity in implementing the Baltic Sea Action Program
(BSAP)
RN
12
14:00 - 15:30
26th Wednesday
FCE C221
Chair:
Oosterveer, Peter
(Wageningen University)
Boudes, Philippe (Agrocampus Ouest & UMR ESO CNRS, France),
From Britanny Cyanobacteria to ontological regims. A case study to adress
sociological imagination
RN12S02b / Sociology and Climate Change II
Benulic, Kajsa-Stina Simone (Södertörn University, Sweden),
"Climate crisis if we don't cut meat eating in half":
Swedish news media framings of meat
Untermarzoner, Josef (University of Innsbruck, Austria),
We know… but why do we not act? A sociological look at an apparent
paradox
Lubanov, Carmit (The Association of Environmental Justice in Israel
(AEJI), Israel),
The Social Justice Prism of Climate Change Policy - The Case of Israel
Kyselá, Eva (Charles University Environment Center, Czech Republic),
Zvěřinová, Iva (Charles University Environment Center, Czech Republic),
Ščasný, Milan (Charles University Environment Center, Czech Republic),
Effectiveness, fairness and acceptability of climate change mitigation
policies: the role of trust
14:00 - 15:30
26th Wednesday
FCE C223
Chair:
Horta, Ana
(University of Lisbon)
206
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RN12S04a / Renewable and Non-renewable Energies I
Świątkiewicz-Mośny, Maria (Jagiellonian University, Poland),
Coal and wind. Socio-culture aspects of energy discourse in Poland
Wang, Qian (Nagoya University, Japan),
Maruyama, Yasushi (Department of Social and Human Environment,
Nagoya University),
Exploring the categories of social acceptance for wind energy based on rural
field of China
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
Klaes, Matthias Sebastian (Augsburg University, Germany),
Shale gas and the politics of knowledge – A comparative analysis of the
controversies on Hydraulic Fracturing in Poland, France and Germany
Yuasa, Yoichi (Kanto-Gakuin University, Japan),
The Effect of Local Government’s Finance on Siting Nuclear Facilities
14:00 - 15:30
26th Wednesday
FCE B280
Chair:
Levidow, Les (Open
University)
RN12S22 / Green Economy
Lehtonen, Markku (Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales &
University of Sussex, France),
Economic argumentation in the fledgling nuclear renaissance in Europe: the
saga of the EPR reactor in Finland, France, and the UK
RN
12
Levidow, Les (Open University, United Kingdom),
Green Economy agendas: NGOs’ divergent alliances around natural capital
and justice
Filcak, Richard (Institute for Forecasting Studies Slovak Academy of
Sciences, Slovak Republic),
Economic Transformation, Environment and the Manufacturing Industry
in Slovakia: from High Environmental Impacts and High Employement to
Treadmill of Production?
Ortiz, Guadalupe (University of Alicante, Spain),
Aledo, Antonio (University of Alicante, Spain),
García-Andreu, Hugo (University of Alicante, Spain),
Domínguez-Gómez, José Andrés (University of Huelva, Spain),
Hydroelectric projects in Brazil: discursive affinity and the dominance of the
techno-economic rationale
Oltra, Christian (CIEMAT, Spain),
Sala, Roser (CIEMAT, Spain),
Air pollution perceptions and reported behaviours:
a survey study in four cities
16:00 - 17:30
26th Wednesday
FCE C221
Chair:
Adem, Çigdem
(The Public Administration
Institute for Turkey and the
Middle East)
RN12S03b / Natural Disasters, Resilience, and
Vulnerability II
Bogdan, Eva A. (University of Alberta, Canada),
Disaster governance: An investigation of the 2013 flood in High River,
Alberta
Lazanyi, Orsolya (Environmental Social Science Research Group,
Hungary),
Kelemen, Eszter (Environmental Social Science Research Group, Hungary;
Szent István University, Hungary),
Megyesi, Boldizsár (Hungarian Academy of Science, Centre for Social
Sciences, Institute for Sociology),
Balázs, Bálint (Environmental Social Science Research Group, Hungary),
RESEARCH NETWORK 12
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Pataki, Görgy (Environmental Social Science Research Group, Hungary;
Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary),
Future changes of human-nature relationship and socio-ecological resilience
- Lessons from a participatory scenario building process in Kiskunság,
Central Hungary
Jetzkowitz, Jens (Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Faculty of
Philosophy I, Germany),
James Cameron's “Avatar” as a sustainability tale or: How to avoid the
apocalypse of growth and come to harmony with nature
RN
12
16:00 - 17:30
26th Wednesday
FCE C223
Chair:
Schmidt, Luisa
(University of Lisbon)
RN12S04b / Renewable and Non-renewable Energies II
Kiss, Veronika (Budapest Corvinus University, Hungary),
Pataki, György (Budapest Corvinus University, Hungary),
How resource use caps deliver social justice
Lorenz-Meyer, Dagmar (Faculty of Humanities, Charles University in
Prague, Czech Republic),
Articulating tensions in renewable energy knowledge practices
Assis Teixeira, Wendell Ficher (University Federal of Alagoas, Brazil),
Rocha Franco, Sergio (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona),
Coloniality in the appropriation of nature: agrofuels production, dependency
and constant primitive accumulation in the periphery of capitalism
Smale, Robin (Wageningen University, Netherlands, The),
Spaargaren, Gert (Wageningen University, Netherlands, The),
Van Vliet, Bas (Wageningen University, Netherlands, The),
Emerging energy practices in the smart grid
16:00 - 17:30
26th Wednesday
FCE B280
Chair:
Anghel, Ionut-Marian
(Research Institute for
Quality of Life, Romanian
Academy of Sciences,
Romania)
RN12S05 / Social, Environmental, and Financial Pillars
of Sustainability
Azkue, Iker (Faculty of Humanities and Education (Mondragon University),
Spain),
Eizagirre, Andoni (Faculty of Humanities and Education (Mondragon
University), Spain),
Sarobe, Aitziber (Faculty of Humanities and Education (Mondragon
Unibersity), Spain),
Sustainable Development or Sustainable Degrowth?
Kustra, Monika (Open University of Catalonia, Spain),
Perception of smart technologies. The case of Media-TIC building in
Barcelona
208
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Spurling, Nicola (The DEMAND Centre, Lancaster University, United
Kingdom),
The spatial demands of practice: the demand for and design of allotments
and car parking in Stevenage
Garcia, Ernest (Universitat de València, Spain),
Bad Austerity, benign austerity: how antisocial cutbacks result in
environmentally unsustainable poverty and why we should drop any growthrelated hope
18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FCE C221
Chair:
Jetzkowitz, Jens
(Martin Luther University
Halle-Wittenberg, Faculty of
Philosophy I)
RN12S06a / (Un-)Sustainable Consumption I
Martinez-Iglesias, Mercedes (University of Valencia, ERISOSTInterdisciplinary Research Structure on Sustainability Studies),
Not-so-rich but still very consumerist
Valkonen, Jarno (University of Lapland, Finland),
Pyyhtinen, Olli (University of Tampere, Finland),
Huilaja, Heikki Sakari (University of Lapland, Finland),
The Society of Waste
RN
12
Horta, Ana (University of Lisbon, Portugal),
Correia, Augusta (University of Lisbon, Portugal),
Truninger, Mónica (University of Lisbon, Portugal),
Fonseca, Susana (University of Lisbon, Portugal),
Nobre, Nélia (University of Lisbon, Portugal),
The coolest waste: teenagers, electronic media, energy consumption and the
problem of e-waste
Kiss, Gabriella (Budapest Business School),
Pataki, György (Corvinus University of Budapest),
Király, Gábor (Budapest Business School; Corvinus University of Budapest),
Köves, Alexandra (Corvinus University of Budapest),
The role of social inequalities in the transition to sustainable consumption:
lessons from a participatory system mapping exercise
18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FCE C223
Chair:
Anghel, Ionut-Marian
(Research Institute for
Quality of Life, Romanian
Academy of Sciences,
Romania)
RN12S07 / Risk, Rationality and Environmental
Decision Making
Löfmarck, Erik Vilhelm (Örebro University, Sweden),
Lidskog, Rolf (Örebro University, Sweden),
Advising uncertainty. The forest professional claim and epistemic authority
in the face of societal and climate change.
Bernardyova, Katerina (Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of
Sciences, Czech Republic),
Durdovic, Martin (Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of
Sciences, Czech Republic),
Cermak, Daniel (Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences,
Czech Republic),
RESEARCH NETWORK 12
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Project of a Deep Geological Repository in the Czech Republic: The General
Public’s and Local Inhabitants’ Views of the Decision-making Process
Kunze, Conrad (UFZ Centre for Environmental Research, Germany),
Bleicher, Alena (UFZ Centre for Environmental Research, Germany), Deep
Geothermal Energy as a new Risk Technology
Uggla, Ylva (Örebro University, Sweden),
Lidskog, Rolf (Örebro University, Sweden),
Between abstract risks and embodied practices. Forest owners’ appropriation
of advice concerning climate change and forestry
RN
12
18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FCE B280
Chair:
Telesiene, Audrone
(Kaunas University of
Technology)
Iwińska, Katarzyna (Collegium Civitas, Poland),
Ruszkowski, Paweł (Collegium Civitas, Poland),
Micro-macro relations within participatory democracy: the case of decision
making processes in Polish energy sector
RN12S08 / Local and Global Food Chains
Petropoulou, Eugenia (University of Crete, Greece),
Exploring the role of local food chains in Greece. What opportunities
for sustainable, just and democratic food systems in times of crisis?
Watt, John (Middlesex University London - School of Science and
Technology - Centre for Decision Analysis and Risk Management, United
Kingdom),
Stănciugelu, Irina (Middlesex University London - School of Science and
Technology - Centre for Decision Analysis and Risk Management, United
Kingdom),
Alpas, Hami (Middle East Technical University Ankara, Turkey),
Stănescu, Dan (National University of Political Studies and Public
Administration - Faculty of Communication and Public Relations Bucharest,
Romania),
Risk perception of food chain terrorism and design of security system a case study in Romania and Turkey
Oosterveer, Peter (Wageningen University, Netherlands, The),
Food consumption and transformations in the interactions between society
and nature
Saunders, Fred Phillip (Södertörn University, Sweden),
Complex Shades of Green: Gradually Changing Notions of the 'Good
Farmer' in a Swedish Context
19:30 - 20:30
26th Wednesday
FCE B280
210
RESEARCH NETWORK 12
RN12BM / Business Meeting
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
11:00 - 12:30
27th Thursday
FCE B280
Chair:
Schmidt, Luisa
(University of Lisbon)
RN12S06b / (Un-)Sustainable Consumption II
Haynes, Paul (Royal Holloway University of London, United Kingdom),
Consuming sustainability narratives: cultural branding and social activism
Pyyhtinen, Olli (University of Tampere, Finland),
Lehtonen, Turo-Kimmo (University of Tampere, Finland),
Parasites of the Consumer Society: Dumpster Diving as a Way of Life
Rinkinen, Jenny (Aalto University School of Business, Finland),
Logging systems – Starts, stops and storages of consumption
Zorrilla Muñoz, Vanessa (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain),
Petz, Marc (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain),
Veiria Ramos, Alberto (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain),
Agulló Tomás, María Silveria (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain),
The agricultural environmental development and social inclusions attitudes
for the mitigation of the GHG impact in Spain
11:00 - 12:30
27th Thursday
FCE C223
Chair:
van Koppen, Kris
(Wageningen University)
RN12S09a / Environmental Communication,
Values, and Attitudes I
RN
12
Szasz, Andrew (University of California, Santa Cruz, United States of
America), Conflict Over Teaching Climate Change in American Public Schools
Gustafsson, Karin M (Örebro University, Sweden),
Narrating on the fly. A case study of the monarch butterfly and the
management of scientific ambiguity, complexity, and uncertainty.
Schubert, Johannes (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Germany),
Gill, Bernhard (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Germany),
Wolff, Anna (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Germany),
Schneider, Michael (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Germany),
Habitus and Habitats: A Study on Spatial Structure, Lifestyles, and
Environmental Impact on all 11.000 municipalities in Germany
Mamonova, Olga Nikolayevna (Russian Society of Sociologists, Russian
Federation),
Sosunova, Irina Alexandrovna (Russian Society of Sociologists, Russian
Federation),
Formation of social-professional group of ecologists in Post-Soviet area:
competency approach
11:00 - 12:30
27th Thursday
FCE C221
Chair:
Horta, Ana
(University of Lisbon)
RN12S13a / Energy Transitions and Sociological
Theory I
Laborgne, Pia (Institute for Sociology/University of Freiburg and EIFER/
KIT, Germany),
Social Innovations in Local Energy Transitions
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Agustoni, Alfredo (G. d'Annunzio Chieti-Pescara University, Italy),
Energy and Human Societies. An Historical Sociology Perspective
Shove, Elizabeth (University of Lancaster, United Kingdom),
Infrastructures, consumption and practice: conceptualising energy demand
Rumpala, Yannick (Université de Nice, France),
Alternative Forms of Energy Production and Political Reconfigurations:
The Sociology of Alternative Energies as a Study of Potentialities of
Collective Reorganization
Reynolds, Larry (Institute for Advanced Studies, Paris, France),
Contested Transitions? Scale, Cities and Regions in the UK Energy
Transition.
RN
12
14:00 - 15:30
27th Thursday
FCE C221
Chair:
Gross, Matthias
(UFZ)
RN12S09b / Environmental Communication, Values,
and Attitudes II
Echavarren, José (University Pablo Olavide, Spain),
García, Manuel Magno (University of Seville),
The Green Roots of Gender: Examining the Gender Effect on Environmental
Concern in a Cross-national Study
Telesiene, Audrone (Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania),
Balzekiene, Aiste (Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania),
Influence of biographical situational factors upon environmental activist
behaviour: empirical evidence from CEE countries
Wagner, Aleksandra (Jagiellonian University, Poland),
Can Mr or Ms Citizen make contribution to the energy policy? Media
communication as the space for public deliberation.
Roussary, Aurélie (The University of Reunion Island, Réunion (France)),
Thiann-Bo Morel, Marie (The University of Reunion Island, Réunion
(France)),
Thinking the Environmental sociology in postcolonial context: From public
policies to the private relationship with nature
14:00 - 15:30
27th Thursday
FCE C223
Chair:
Adem, Çigdem
(The Public Administration
Institute for Turkey and the
Middle East)
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RN12S10b / Participation, Citizenship and
Environmental Democracy II
Malets, Olga (Technische Universität München, Germany),
Tysiachniouk, Maria (Wageningen University, Center for Independent
Social Research),
Explaining the reproduction of transnational systems of natural resource
governance: Forest certification and institutional work in governance
generating networks
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
&RXOEDXW/D]]DULQL'U$P¨OLH (UVSQ, France),
Sociology and technical innovation for energy transition : some multiscalar
stakes
Ducci, Gea (University of Urbino Carlo Bo, Italy),
Digital public communication and environmental sustainability in the
european smart cities.
Petersen, Lars Kjerulf (Aarhus University, Denmark),
Ecologic Footprints versus Gross Domestic Product: how indicators of
societal development appear and operate in public media
14:00 - 15:30
27th Thursday
FCE B280
Chair:
Laborgne, Pia
(Institute for Sociology/
University of Freiburg and
EIFER/KIT)
RN12S11 / Science, Technology,
and Environmental Innovation
RN
12
Shaw, Isabel (Imperial College London, United Kingdom),
Ozaki, Ritsuko (Imperial College London, United Kingdom),
Re-configuring energy systems and practices: users’ perceptions of
engineering solutions to electricity consumption and overload
Mylan, Josephine (Sustainable Consumption Institute, University of
Manchester),
Innovation for low–carbon meat: A sociological perspective on changes in
consumption and production systems
Panagiotou, Aristeidis (The Papaeliou Institute, Greece),
Reframing the GM debate: A guide to critical analysis and practical policy
Moura, Edila Arnaud Ferreira (Universidade Federal do Pará, Brazil),
Nascimento, Ana Claudeise (Instituto de Desenvolvimento Sustentável
Mamirauá, IDSM),
Correa, Davila (Instituto de Desenvolvimento Sustentável Mamirauá, IDSM),
Science, technology, social innovation for social and environmental
development in small population groups in the Flooded Forest Amazon,
Brazil.
16:00 - 17:30
27th Thursday
FCE C221
Chair:
Martinez-Iglesias, Mercedes
(University of Valencia)
RN12S10a / Participation, Citizenship and
Environmental Democracy I
Răcătău, Ionela-Maria (Babes-Bolyai University,
Faculty of Sociology and Social Work, Cluj-Napoca, Romania),
Chiribucă, Dan (Babes-Bolyai University, Faculty of Sociology and Social
Work, Cluj-Napoca, Romania),
Baciu, Călin (Babes-Bolyai University, Faculty of Environmental Science
and Engineering, Cluj-Napoca, Romania),
Beyond mining activity: risks, debates and social approaches related to gold
exploitations in Romania, Finland and Portugal.
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Niedziałkowski, Krzysztof (Mammal Research Institute Polish Academy of
Sciences, Poland),
Pietruczuk, Monika (Mammal Research Institute Polish Academy of
Sciences, Poland),
Pietrzyk-Kaszyńska, Agata (Institute of Nature Conservation, Polish
Academy of Sciences),
Grodzińska-Jurczak, Małgorzata (Institute of Environmental Sciences,
Jagiellonian University),
Who can decide about nature? Multi-level and participatory characteristics
of the protected areas governance in Poland
Maczka, Krzysztof (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland),
Barriers in Natura 2000 implementation: a catalogue of factors and experts'
assessment.
Tarasova, Ekaterina (Södertörn University, Sweden),
Energy projects from the perspective of society: analyzing responses and
actions of environmental organizations
RN
12
16:00 - 17:30
27th Thursday
FCE C223
Chair:
Schmidt, Luisa
(University of Lisbon)
Pérez-Sindín López, Xaquin S. (University of A Coruña, Spain, Gdansk
University of Technology),
Local Social perception of a mining artificial lake in Spain
RN12S12 / Biodiversity and Nature Conservation
Klocokova, Jana (Institute for Sociology, Slovak Academy of Sciences,
Slovak Republic),
Contentious Management of the Tatra National Park
Floor, Judith R. (Wageningen university, Environmental Policy Group, The
Netherlands),
van Koppen, Kris C.S.A. (Wageningen university, Environmental Policy
Group, The Netherlands),
van Tatenhove, Jan P.M. (Wageningen university, Environmental Policy
Group, The Netherlands),
Science-policy interactions for seagrass restoration within the Dutch Wadden Sea
Laws, Norman (Leuphana University Lüneburg, Germany),
Biodiversity, its institutionalization and a relational perspective.
Fabók, Veronika (Szent István University, Institute of Nature Conservation
and Landscape Management, Hungary; Environmental Social Science
Research Group (ESSRG), Hungary),
Kovács, Eszter (Szent István University, Institute of Nature Conservation
and Landscape Management, Hungary; Environmental Social Science
Research Group (ESSRG), Hungary),
Bela, Györgyi (Szent István University, Institute of Nature Conservation
and Landscape Management, Hungary; Environmental Social Science
Research Group (ESSRG), Hungary),
Termansen, Mette (Department of Environmental Science, Aarhus
University, Denmark),
Autti, Outi Marja (University of Oulu, Finland),
The Wise Salmon That Returned Home – The Agency of Migratory Salmon
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A Q-Methodology Study of perspectives on biodiversity and ecosystem
services in Hungary
16:00 - 17:30
27th Thursday
FCE B280
Chair:
Horta, Ana
(University of Lisbon)
RN12S13b / Energy Transitions and Sociological
Theory II
Smits, Mattijs (Wageningen University),
Dynamics of energy infrastructural transitions: linking practice theory and
political economy?
Osti, Giorgio (University of Trieste, Italy),
Carrosio, Giovanni (University of Trieste, Italy),
The social movements for energy transition. The limp pace of Mediterranean
countries
RN
12
Fuchs, Gerhard (University of Stuttgart, Germany),
The Trasnformation of the German Electricity System - A Field Perspective
Kunkis, Michael (ISOE-Institute for Social-Ecological Research, Germany),
Post-fossil lifestyles - About the implementation of social innovations in
everyday life
Hui, Allison (Lancaster University, United Kingdom),
Sequences, services, and spaces of energy use: using theories of practice to
move beyond segmented understandings of energy demand
11:00-12:30
28th Friday
FCE C223
Chair:
Lubanov, Carmit
(The Association of
Environmental
Justice in Israel (AEJI))
RN12S15a / Environmental Justice I
Bruner, Tomáš (Faculty of Social Sciences Charles University Prague,
Czech Republic),
Sinking Islands and Environmental Justice
Beretta, Ilaria (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy),
‘Are smart cities a tool for social equity?’
Morrens, Bert (University of Antwerp, Belgium),
Loots, Ilse (University of Antwerp, Belgium),
Human biomonitoring: a promising tool for environmental justice advocacy?
Eryilmaz, Cagri (Artvin Coruh University, Turkey),
Analysis of National Environmental Government Organizations in Turkey:
Rise of Professionalism and Protests
Rabe, Linn (Södertörn University, Sweden),
Bridge over troubled waters? – The link between procedural justice and
legitimacy in multi-leveled costal governance
RESEARCH NETWORK 12
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
11:00 - 12:30
28th Friday
FCE C219
Chair:
Davidson, Debra J.
(University of Alberta)
RN12S10c / Participation, Citizenship and
Environmental Democracy III
Jochum, Georg (Technische Universität München, Germany),
The Renaturation of the Isar River in Munich – an example of successful
environmental democracy?
Korjonen-Kuusipuro, Kristiina (Lappeenranta University of Technology,
Finland),
Olkkonen, Laura (Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland),
Micro-producers of energy: energy citizens, prosumers or everyday
activists?
RN
12
Moran, Lisa Martina (Teagasc, the Agricultural and Food Development
Authority of Ireland, Ireland),
‘Participation is about our way of life’: A Qualitative Journey into
Knowledge Cultures, Discourses of Sustainability and Participation in Rural
Ireland and (Supra)-national governance arenas
Ocelík, Petr (Masaryk University, Czech Republic; International Institute of
Political Science of Masaryk University, Czech Republic; Center for Energy
Studies, Czech Republic),
Osička, Jan (Masaryk University, Czech Republic; International Institute of
Political Science of Masaryk University, Czech Republic; Center for Energy
Studies, Czech Republic),
Zapletalová, Veronika (Masaryk University, Czech Republic; Center for
Energy Studies, Czech Republic),
Černoch, Filip (Masaryk University, Czech Republic; Center for Energy
Studies, Czech Republic),
Dančák, Břetislav (Masaryk University, Czech Republic; Center for Energy
Studies, Czech Republic),
Local opposition towards permanent radioactive waste repository in the
Czech Republic: mapping the discourse network
Bourblanc, Magalie (GovInn, University of Pretoria, South Africa),
Redistributing water allocations in South Africa’s post-Apartheid context
216
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11:00 - 12:30
28th Friday
FCE B280
Chair:
Adem, Çigdem
(The Public Administration
Institute for Turkey and the
Middle East)
RN12S16a / New Trends in Environmental Movements
Research I
Boström, Magnus (Örebro University, Sweden),
Sustained transnational action: environmental movement organizations
Zapata Campos, María José (University of Gothenburg Sweden),
Zapata, Patrik (University of Gothenburg Sweden),
Challenging the throw-away society. Socio environmental movements’
practices on waste prevention in Gothenburg, Sweden
Marin, Renato (University of Barcelona, Spain),
The impact of Urban Agriculture on urban dweller’s happiness: social
dimensions of urban farming
Bailey, Nick (ESRC AQMeN Research Centre, School of Social and
Political Sciences, University of Glasgow, UK),
Dong, Guanpeng (ESRC AQMeN Research Centre, Sheffield Methods
Institute, University of Sheffield, UK),
Heblich, Stephan (ESRC AQMeN Research Centre, Department of
Economics, University of Bristol, UK),
Minton, Jon (ESRC AQMeN Research Centre, School of Social and
Political Sciences, University of Glasgow, UK),
Pryce, Gwilym Benjamin (ESRC AQMeN Research Centre,
Sheffield Methods Institute, University of Sheffield, UK),
Timmins, Chris (ESRC AQMeN Research Centre, Department of
Economics, Duke University, USA),
Environmental Justice in Scotland: Understanding the links between
pollution and deprivation
14:00 - 15:30
28th Friday
FCE C219
Chair: van Koppen, Kris
(Wageningen University)
RN12S15b / Environmental Justice II
RN
12
Roboz, Ágnes (Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary),
Pataki, György (Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary),
Towards linking the concepts of ecosystem services and environmental
justice: A Hungarian case study
Bartiaux, Françoise (Université catholique de Louvain and FNRS,
Belgium),
Schmidt, Luísa (University of Lisbon, Institute of Social Sciences),
Horta, Ana (University of Lisbon, Institute of Social Sciences),
Social diffusion of energy-related practices in two European areas: A way for
reducing inequalities?
Bozonnet, Jean-Paul (Sciences Po Grenoble, France),
Desire for ecology and social inequalities in Western Europe
Pimentel Corrêa, Carolina (University of Porto, Portugal),
An analysis of the environment in the Brazilian political field: the case of the
Environment and Sustainable Development Commission of the Chamber of
Deputies (2004-2014).
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
14:00 - 15:30
28th Friday
FCE C221
Chair:
Wagner, Aleksandra
(Jagiellonian University)
RN12S16b / New Trends in Environmental Movements
Research II
Vukelic, Jelisaveta (Faculty for Special Education and Rehabilitation,
Belgrade University, Serbia),
Potentials of Emergence and Development of Environmental Movement in
Serbia within the Post-socialist Context
Guerra, João (University of Lisbon, Portugal),
Environmental Justice and Social Priorities: A Portuguese Case
Adem, Çigdem (The Public Administration Institute for Turkey and the
Middle East, Turkey),
Rediscovering and Dayligting Urban Rivers: A Case Study of a Movement
in Ankara Turkey
RN
12
14:00 - 15:30
28th Friday
FCE B280
Chair:
Martinez-Iglesias, Mercedes
(University of Valencia)
Fernandes, Lúcia (Centre for Economic and Organizational Research),
Bento, Sofia (Lisbon School of Economics and Management, Portugal;
Centre for Economic and Organizational Research),
Barca, Stefania (Centre for Social Studies, Coimbra),
Silva, Lays (CETEM, Brazil),
Environmental conflicts in Portugal during the past five decades: the EJatlas
Portugal conception
RN12S17a / Urban Structures and Environmental
Change I
Hinderer, Nele (University of Stuttgart, Germany),
Fuchs, Gerhard (University of Stuttgart, Germany),
Towards a low carbon future: urban electricity experiments and new forms
of governance in Germany
Seixas, Sonia Regina da Cal (UNICAMP, Brazil),
Hoeffel, João Luiz de Moraes (FAAT, Brazil),
Rocha, Jansle Vieira (UNICAMP, Brazil),
Vernalha, Estevão Brasil Ruas (UNICAMP, Brazil),
Lima, Fabio Bueno de (UNICAMP, Brazil),
Nunes, Richard Joseph (University of Reading, UK),
Urbanization and Socioenvironmental Dynamics in the D. Pedro I - Tamoios
Road Axis: Some Enviromental Sociology Contributions
Nemoz, Sophie (RT38 AFS),
Grisoni, Anahita (RT38 AFS),
What does environment mean ? A question renewed by social movements.
Scanu, Emiliano (Université Laval, Canada),
Global environmental problems as urban problems or: How climate change
is reconfiguring urban development trajectories
218
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14:00 - 15:30
28th Friday
FCE C223
Chair:
Schubert, Johannes
(Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität)
RN12S18 / Transition Theory and Environmental Reform
Helne, Tuula Terhikki (Research department, Kela (The Social Insurance
Institution of Finland), Finland), Hirvilammi,
Tuuli Ilona (Department of social research, University of Helsinki),
Towards Sustainability Transition: The Dynamic of Relational Wellbeing
Davidson, Debra J. (University of Alberta, Canada), Is Urban Agriculture
a Game Changer or Window Dressing? Seeking Avenues for Agri-Food
System Transition in an Era of Rapid Climate Change.
Feital, Marcela da Silveira (Instituto de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil),
Ferreira, Lúcia da Costa (Núcleo de Estudos e Pesquisas Ambientais Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil),
Environmental migration: a sociological contribution to understand
transition societies
RN
12
Bento, Sofia (Lisbon School of Economics and Management, Portugal;
Socius- Research Centre in Economic and Organizational Sociology),
Fernandes, Lucia (Socius- Research Centre in Economic and
Organizational Sociology),
Carvalho, Anabela (University of Minho),
Fernandes-Jesus, Maria (Aston University),
Portuguese transition towns. Challenges and constraints for participation
and engagement of local communities.
16:00 - 17:30
28th Friday
FCE C219
Chair:
Wagner, Aleksandra
(Jagiellonian University)
RN12S17b / Urban Structures and Environmental
Change II
Lemaire, Xavier (University College London, United Kingdom),
Urban Planning and Electrification of sub-Saharan African Informal
Settlements: between Recognition and Eradication
Seebass, Katharina (University of Nuremberg-Erlangen, Germany),
Keep cool - individual, social and housing effects on the experience of heat stress
Vignola, Marta (University of Salento, Italy),
Environment and industrial experience. The future of an Italian Southern city
Magnani, Natalia (University of Trento, Italy),
Policy tools, energy certification agencies and social practices of energy
retrofit in the compact city: a case study from Italy
RESEARCH NETWORK 12
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
16:00 - 17:30
28th Friday
FCE C221
Chair:
Boström, Magnus
(Örebro University)
RN12S19 / Human-Animal Studies and Environmental
Sociology
Kupsala, Saara (University of Eastern Finland, Finland),
Vinnari, Markus (University of Eastern Finland, Finland),
Jokinen, Pekka (University of Tampere, Finland),
Consumer views about the acceptability of animal farming: questions of
animal visibility and food chain transparency
Boscardin, Livia Laura (University of Basel, Switzerland),
The livestock revolution and the intersectionality of oppression. An analysis
of the animal-industrial complex from the perspective of critical animal
studies
RN
12
16:00 - 17:30
28th Friday
FCE C223
Chair: Oosterveer, Peter
(Wageningen University)
RN12S20 Corporate Social Responsibility and the
Circular Economy
Briška, Iveta (Research Centre SKDS, Latvia),
Ecological Conscience in the Context of Economic Crisis:
Myths and Reality
Chiribucă, Dan (Babes-Bolyai University, Faculty of Sociology and Social
Work, Cluj-Napoca, Romania),
Răcătău, Ionela-Maria (Babes-Bolyai University, Faculty of Sociology and
Social Work, Cluj-Napoca, Romania),
Baciu, Călin (Babes-Bolyai University, Faculty of Environmental Science
and Engineering, Cluj-Napoca, Romania),
In and out of the environmental decision-making. Equal participation and
social responsibility in European gold mining exploitations
Vallee, Manuel (University of Auckland, New Zealand),
Structural Impediments to the Greening of Universities
Dias-Sardinha, Idalina Maria (SOCIUS, Researcher Centre in Economic
and Organizational Sociology, University of Lisbon, Portugal),
Mendes, Isabel (SOCIUS, Researcher Centre in Economic and
Organizational Sociology, University of Lisbon, Portugal),
Milheiras, Sergio (SOCIUS, Researcher Centre in Economic and
Organizational Sociology, University of Lisbon, Portugal),
Craveiro, Daniela (SOCIUS, Researcher Centre in Economic and
Organizational Sociology, University of Lisbon, Portugal),
Verga Matos, Pedro (ADVANCE, University of Lisbon, Portugal),
Contribute to estimate the sustainability values potentially induced by the
redevelopment of rural brownfields with low market attractiveness: the case
of S. Domingos Mine, Portugal
220
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Petev, Ivaylo D. (CNRS EXCESS-CREST, France),
Coulangeon, Philippe (CNRS OSC-Sciences Po, France),
From Intention to Action: The Social Reality of an Attitudes-Driven Decline
in Carbon Emissions.
16:00 - 17:30
28th Friday
FCE B280
Chair:
Gross, Matthias
(UFZ)
RN12S21 / Environment & Society
Duarte Fonseca, Susana Maria (ISCTE - IUL, Portugal),
Nave, Joaquim Gil (ISCTE - IUL, Portugal),
Advising parents on childhood health unsure issues - is the precautionary
principle the way forward?
Litmanen, Tapio (University of Jyväskylä, Finland),
Jartti, Tuija (University of Jyväskylä, Finland),
Rantala, Eero (University of Jyväskylä, Finland),
Redefining social license: The need to broaden understanding of social
license to operate
RN
12
Zhu, Hongwen (Beijing Normal University, China, People's Republic of),
Who takes care of the environment in China: A realistic choice
Rončević, Borut (Faculty of Information Studies, Slovenia),
Fric, Urška (Faculty of Information Studies, Slovenia),
Identifying social factors and barriers in industrial symbiosis networks
RESEARCH NETWORK 12
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
RN13 - SOCIOLOGY OF FAMILIES AND INTIMATE LIVES
11:00 - 12:30
26th Wednesday
FA 448
Chairs:
Brannen, Julia
(UCL Institute of Education
London)
Ramos, Vasco
(ICS - ULisbon)
RN
13
11:00 - 12:30
26th Wednesday
FA 449
Chairs:
Hellum, Merete
(Gothenburg University)
RN13S01a / Couple, Cohabitations and Family Forms I
Meli, Eleonora (Istat, Italy),
Fraboni, Romina (Istat, Italy),
Do consensual unions differ from marriages? A study of family
characteristics and received help in Italy
Hu, Xiaoteng (Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain),
Factors Influencing the Entrance into Cohabitation versus Marriage
Ukleja, Miłosz (University of Warsaw, Poland),
Same-sex families as an emerging phenomenon of social change in the
Polish society
Medvedeva, Sofia (Higher School of Economics, Russian Federation),
Factors of Realization of Marriage and Partnership’s Intentions of
Population in Russia
RN13S03a / Intergenerational Relationships I:
Old People and Family Relations
Lehti, Hannu Paavali (University of Turku, Finland),
Karhula, Aleksi (University of Turku, Finland),
Erola, Jani Petteri (University of Turku, Finland),
Family Matters? – The Effect of Parental Unemployment on Children
Socioeconomic Achievement in Different Family Types
Steinbach, Anja (University Duisbug-Essen, Germany),
Hank, Karsten (University of Cologne, Germany),
Intergenerational Relations in Stepfamilies: A Comparison of France,
Germany, and Russia
Chang, Yung-Han (University of Kang Ning, Taiwan, Republic of China),
Housing Pathways of Young People and the Changing Concepts of Family
Piszczatowska-Oleksiewicz, Mariola (University of Warsaw, Poland),
„The Nesting” – life necessity or (family) choice? Based on Polish example
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11:00 - 12:30
26th Wednesday
FA 450
Chairs:
Romero-Balsas, Pedro
(Universidad Autónoma de
Madrid)
Bungum, Brita
(Norwegian university of
science and technology, NTNU)
RN13S05a / Family Transitions and Life Events I
Rüger, Heiko (Federal Institute for Population Reserach, Germany),
Skora, Thomas (Federal Institute for Population Reserach, Germany),
Schneider, Norbert F. (Federal Institute for Population Reserach,
Germany), Job-related spatial mobility and changing fertility patterns in a
cohort perspective
Gauthier, Jacques-Antoine (University of Lausanne, Switzerland),
Viry, Gil (University of Edinburgh),
The relationships between fertility behaviours and residential context in two
age groups in Switzerland: a sequence-based approach
Schneider, Thorsten (Leipzig University, Germany),
Protection or selection? New insights into the effect of children on union
dissolution in Germany
RN
13
Čapková, Klára (Masaryk University),
Family instability after the birth of the first child: uneven prospects of
married and cohabiting couples with diverging fertility plans
11:00 - 12:30
26th Wednesday
FA 401
Chairs:
Eberharter, Veronika V.
(University of Innsbruck)
Rutigliano, Roberta
(Universitat Pompeu fabra)
RN13S14 / Theorising Contemporary
Families and Personal Life
Syltevik, Liv Johanne (University of Bergen, Norway),
Theorizing about families in the 21st century: is there a need for social
institution as a sensitizing concept?
Swader, Christopher Scott (Lund University),
Loneliness and Urbanization in Europe: A Multi-level Approach
Lueck, Detlev (Federal Institute for Population Research, Germany),
Ruckdeschel, Kerstin (Federal Institute for Population Research,
Germany),
What is a family? Differing Cultural Conceptions and their Interaction with
Family Lives
Meler, Tal (Zefat Academic College, Israel),
The Palestinian-Israeli Family - Simultaneous and Contradictory Trends of
Change and Preservation
François, Aurore (UCL, Belgium & ULg, Belgium),
Merla, Laura (UCL, Belgium & UWA, Australia),
Distances and family ties: a dialectical relationship between geographic and
affective distances/proximities
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
12:45 - 13:45
26th Wednesday
FCE Poster Area
RN13P01 / Poster Session
14:00 - 15:30
26th Wednesday
FA 448
RN13S01b / Couple, Cohabitations and Family Forms II
Chairs:
Dermott, Esther
(University of Bristol)
Akpinar, Aylin
(Marmara University)
RN
13
14:00 - 15:30
26th Wednesday
FA 449
Chairs:
Giudici, Francesco
(Ufficio di Statistica
del Cacnton Ticino)
Hart, Linda
(University of Helsinki)
Firat Sannan, Derya (Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University, Istanbul, Turkey),
Sannan, Barış (Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University, Istanbul, Turkey),
How the parents retire from the social life? The Pediarchy among the
middle-class families in contemporary Turkey
Peri-Rotem, Nitzan (University of Cambridge, United Kingdom),
Scott, Jacqueline (University of Cambridge, United Kingdom),
Couples Education, Fertility and Union Stability in Britain: Implications of
the Changing Educational Gender Gap"
Krapf, Sandra (University of Cologne, Germany),
Long-distance relationships: Breaking up or moving in together?
Vanassche, Sofie (KU Leuven, Belgium),
Relationship satisfaction among partners within stepfamilies: an empirical
test of the incomplete institution hypothesis
Vagni, Giacomo (University of Oxford, United Kingdom),
Widmer, Eric (University of Geneva),
Sharing day light with family members. How do individuals share time with
others?
Houssam, Touria (University Hassan II, Morocco),
Socioeconomic issues inside couples as a reason for divorce within
Moroccan family
RN13S03b / Intergenerational Relationships II:
Grandparents and Children
Jeřábek, Hynek (Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences,
Institute of Sociological Studies, Czech Republic),
Remr, Jiří (Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Social Sciences,
Institute of Sociological Studies, Czech Republic),
Intergenerational Solidarity and Family Cohesion in Elderly Care
Bramanti, Donatella (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore di Milano, Italy),
Rossi, Giovanna (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore di Milano, Italy),
Moscatelli, Matteo (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore di Milano, Italy),
Intergenerational exchanges and social networks of Italian active elders. A
quantitative analysis
Marckmann, Bella (University of Copenhagen, Denmark),
Balancing the moral budget: intergenerational relations between private
troubles and public issues
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Izuhara, Misa (University of Bristol, United Kingdom),
Koeppe, Stephan (University College Dublin),
Rowlingson, Karen (University of Birmingham, United Kingdom),
The 'dark side' of intergenerational transfers in shaping family relations in
Britain, Germany and Japan
14:00 - 15:30
26th Wednesday
FA 450
Chairs:
Hamplová, Dana
(Institute of Sociology of the
Czech Academy of Sciences)
Norman, Helen Louise
(University of Manchester)
RN13S06a / Parenting: Mothers, Fathers and Others I
Musumeci, Rosy (Università di Torino, Italia),
Naldini, Manuela (Università di Torino, Italia),
Parenting in Italy: Exploring compliance and resistance to the expert-led
parenting model during the transition to parenthood
Pirskanen, Henna (National Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland),
Holmila, Marja (National Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland),
Kataja, Kati (National Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland),
Simonen, Jenni (National Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland),
Tigerstedt, Christoffer (National Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland),
Parents’ perceptions of parenting practices and alcohol-specific socialization
of their teenagers
RN
13
Ježek, Michal (Faculty of Social Sciences, Czech Republic),
Pacáková, Hana (Faculty of Social Sciences, Czech Republic),
Parents’ support of children’s education influenced by type of gender
Sjödin, Daniel Johannes (Orebro University, Sweden),
Roman, Christine (Orebro University, Sweden),
Enelo, Jan-Magnus (Orebro University, Sweden),
Children´s activities and child rearing beliefs from a social class perspective
Miller, Tina (Oxford Brookes University, United Kingdom),
Constructing 'Caring': Parenting practices, gender and modern family lives
in the UK.
14:00 - 15:30
26th Wednesday
FA 401
JS_RN13+RN33a / Family Dynamics, Differences/
Convergences in Gender Roles; New Inequalities and
New Opportunities I
Chairs:
Crespi, Isabella
(University of Macerata)
Ruspini, Elisabetta
(University of Milano-Bicocca)
Luotonen, Aino (University of Helsinki, Finland),
Castren, Anna-Maija (University of Helsinki, Finland; University of
Eastern Finland, Finland),
Her family, his family: Married couples’ conceptions of family belonging
Höllinger, Franz (Universität Graz, Austria),
Haring, Sabine (Universität Graz, Austria),
Work Arrangements and Gender Roles among Family-Farmers in Austria
Hajdu, Gábor (Institute for Sociology, Centre for Social Sciences of the
Hungarian Academy of Sciences; MTA-ELTE Peripato Comparative Social
Dynamics Research Group, Hungary),
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Hajdu, Tamás (Institute of Economics, Centre for Economic and Regional
Studies of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences),
Intra-couple income distribution and subjective well-being: the moderating
effect of gender norms
Eberharter, Veronika V. (University of Innsbruck, Austria),
Occupational Choice and Earnings Mobility in the Work-Life-Cycle Empirical Evidence from Europe and the United States
16:00 - 17:30
26th Wednesday
FA 448
Chairs:
Rüger, Heiko
(Federal Institute for Population
Reserach, Germany)
Syltevik, Liv Johanne
(University of Bergen)
RN
13
16:00 - 17:30
26th Wednesday
FA 450
Chairs:
Eerola, Petteri
(University of Jyväskylä)
Schneider, Thorsten
(Leipzig University)
RN13S01c / Couple, Cohabitations and Family Forms III
Paprzycka, Emilia (Warsaw University of Life Sciences - SGGW, Poland),
Short-term relationships - partners and sexual relations of Polish single
women and single men
Tomanovic, Smiljka (Faculty of Philosophy University of Belgrade,
Serbia),
Single mothers’ families in Serbia and risks of social exclusion
Sabah, Maha (Haifa University, Israel), The Role of Education in Shaping
Marriage Patterns in a Developing Society: The Case of the Palestinian
Society in Israel
Domínguez Amorós, Marius (University of Barcelona, Spain),
Ortiz Monera, Rosa (University of Barcelona, Spain),
Di Nella, Dino (Universidad Nacional de Río Negro, Argentina),
Almeda Samaranch, Elisabet (University of Barcelona, Spain),
Time, care and one parent famílies: the case of Spain
Zhou, Muzhi (University of Oxford, United Kingdom),
Who do you partner with in the United Kingdom?
RN13S05b / Family Transitions and Life Events II
Mack, Alexander (GESIS, Germany),
Marital Status of Young Parents in Europe: Examining the effects of
socioeconomic status, insecurity and societal acceptance.
Zabel, Cordula (Institute for Employment Research (IAB), Germany),
Heintz-Martin, Valerie (German Youth Institute, Munich, Germany),
The stability of early partnerships: What is the influence of labor market
insecurity on union separation for younger cohorts in Germany?
Skopek, Nora (GESIS, Germany),
Labour market entry and marriage timing – A longitudinal study on the
effect women’s labour market entry on the timing of their first marriage
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16:00 - 17:30
26th Wednesday
FA 449
Chairs:
Smyth, Lisa
(Queen's University Belfast)
Crespi, Isabella
(University of Macerata)
RN13S11 / Mixed/Intermarriage Partnerships and
Families
Rössel, Jörg (University of Zurich, Switzerland),
Schroedter, Julia H. (University of Zurich, Switzerland),
Patterns of Intermarriage in Switzerland: The importance of linguistic homogamy
Haragus, Mihaela (Babes-Bolyai University, Romania),
Dynamics of mixed unions. The case of Hungarian ethnics in Transylvania
Zilli, Claudia (Universita Degli Studi di Milano / University of Milan, Italy,
Italy),
"Diversi ma non troppo". International Mixed Couples and Cross-Border
Marriages in Italy
Husz, Ildiko (Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Research Centre for Social
Studies, Hungary),
Ethnic differences in poor parents’ educational expectations and parental
practices in Hungary
RN
13
16:00 - 17:30
26th Wednesday
FA 401
JS_RN13+RN33b / Family Fynamics, Differences/
Convergences in Gender Roles; New Inequalities
and New Opportunities II
Chairs:
Ruspini, Elisabetta
(University of Milano-Bicocca)
Cunha, Vanessa
(University of Lisbon)
Murinkó, Lívia (Hungarian Demographic Research Institute),
Childcare, gender roles and family attitudes in six European countries
Hanappi, Doris (UC Berkeley, United States of America),
Ryser, Valérie-Anne (FORS, c/o University of Lausanne),
Bernardi, Laura (University of Lausanne),
Do 'good' jobs and gender roles matter for childbearing decisions? Evidence
from the low fertility/equality context Switzerland
Göransson, Kristina (Lund University, Sweden),
Involved parenting and the reprioritization of mothering activities in
contemporary Singapore
Booth, Natalie (University of Bath, United Kingdom),
Maternal imprisonment; the social inequalities on family life
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FA 448
Chairs:
Rosochacka-Gmitrzak,
Magdalena
(University of Warsaw)
Vagni, Giacomo
(University of Oxford)
RN
13
18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FA 450
Chairs:
Carra', Elisabetta
(Catholic University of Milan)
Jeřábek, Hynek
(Charles University in Prague,
Faculty of Social Sciences,
Institute of Sociological Studies)
RN13S03c / Intergenerational Relationships III:
Parents and Children
Ribe, Eloi (University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom),
Significant and meaningful grandparenting practices in Scotland
Rutigliano, Roberta (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain),
The influence of (potential) grandparents in adult child’s entry into parenthood
Gönüllü Atakan, Ayşe (Middle East Techical University, Department of
Sociology, Turkey),
Gündüz Hoşgör, Ayşe (Middle East Techical University, Department of
Sociology, Turkey), 'Imaginary Extended Family'. Structure in Rural Areas:
Case of Avanos, Turkey
Salzburger, Veronika (University of Cologne, Germany),
The generational Transition. Do relationship patterns change after the first
birth of a grandchild in Germany?
RN13S06b / Parenting: Mothers, Fathers and Others II
Dierckx, Myrte (University of Antwerp, Belgium),
Mortelmans, Dimitri (University of Antwerp, Belgium),
Motmans, Joz (Ghent University, Belgium),
T'Sjoen, Guy (Ghent University, Belgium),
Families in Transition. The influence of a trans parent on the general wellbeing of the child
Alsarve, Jenny Maria (Örebro University, Sweden),
Lone but not alone? Lone mothers’ need of social support networks in order
to attain work-family balance.
Bernardi, Laura (Swiss National Centre of Competence in Research
LIVES - University of Lausanne, Switzerland),
Larenza, Ornella (Swiss National Centre of Competence in Research
LIVES - University of Lausanne, Switzerland),
Measuring and modelling the transition to solo parenthood: perspectives
from a qualitative study
Kannasoja, Sirpa Maarit (University of Jyvaskyla, Finland),
The mediating effect of family functioning on the relationship between
parenting styles and social functioning among Finnish adolescents
Fučík, Petr (Masaryk University, Czech Republic),
Where Are The Effects of Family Structure? The Educational Level, Current
Partnership and Income Level of the Czech Adult Population Socialized in
the Single Parent Families.
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18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FA 449
Chairs:
Zartler, Ulrike
(University of Vienna)
Vanassche, Sofie
(KU Leuven)
RN13S13a / Economic Crisis and Family Lives I
Cesnuityte, Vida (Mykolas Romeris University, Lithuania),
Practices of young families and their networks under conditions of social
economic inequality
Preoteasa, Ana Maria (Research Institute for Quality of Life, Romania),
Tufa, A. Laura (Research Institute for Quality of Life, Romania),
The intergenerational solidarity in Romanian family. An analysis from
qualitative perspective on households living in economic precarity.
König, Ronny (University of Zurich, Switzerland),
Isengard, Bettina (University of Zurich, Switzerland),
“Here to Stay?” Intergenerational Coresidence in Time of Economic Crisis
18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FA 401
Chairs:
Widmer, Eric Daniel
(University of Geneva)
Peri-Rotem, Nitzan
(University of Cambridge)
RN13S15 / Domestic and Gender Violence
in Families
RN
13
Toffanin, Angela M. (University of Padova, Italy),
Gender violence and struggle for recognition in family life: an insight from
narratives of Latin American women in Italy
Akpinar, Aylin (Marmara University, Turkey),
Turkish Women in Divorce: Violence in the Family & the Need for Women
Friendly Policies
Klasnić, Ksenija (Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of
Zagreb, Croatia),
Economic violence against women in Croatia: testing the socioecological
model
Mozisova, Alzbeta (Masaryk University, Czech Republic),
Power and control in female same-sex intimate partner violence
Boethius, Susanne (Lund University, Sweden),
Why does he stay? - Accounts from men that use violence in close
relationships
19:30 - 20:30
26th Wednesday
FA 449
RN13BM / Business Meeting
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
11:00 - 12:30
27th Thursday
FA 448
Chairs:
Ribe, Eloi
(University of Edinburgh)
Takacs, Judit
(MTA TK)
RN13S02 / Families, Friendship and Intimate
Sociabilities
Gouveia, Rita (ICS - ULisbon, Portugal),
Ramos, Vasco (ICS - ULisbon, Portugal),
Wall, Karin (ICS - ULisbon, Portugal),
Co-residence as a mechanism for relational proximity The impact of family
trajectories on the diversification of personal networks
Moscatelli, Matteo (Catholic University Milan, Italy),
Bramanti, Donatella (Catholic University Milan, Italy),
Family configurations of young parents in Italy. The role of networks
between the crisis and the future
RN
13
11:00 - 12:30
27th Thursday
FA 450
Chairs:
Murinkó, Lívia
(Hungarian Demographic
Research Institute)
Bierca, Marta
(University of Social
Sciences and Humanities)
Heath, Sue (University of Manchester, United Kingdom),
Edwards, Gemma (University of Manchester, United Kingdom),
Scicluna, Rachael (University of Manchester, United Kingdom),
Davies, Katherine (University of Shefiield, United Kingdom),
Under the same roof: towards an understanding of the everyday relational
practices of contemporary shared living arrangements in the UK
Jansdotter, Jenny (Karlstad University, Sweden),
Intimacy at a Distance – the Mediatized Social Belonging of Academic
Transnational Elite
Bellani, Daniela (UPF, Spain),
Nedoluzhko, Lesia (UPF, Spain),
The changing patterns of lifelong singlehood
RN13S06c / Parenting: Mothers, Fathers and Others III
Tome, Lidia Patricia (CIDEHUS.UE, Portugal),
Mendes, Maria Filomena (CIDEHUS.UE, Portugal),
Becoming a parent: from individualization to family formation.
Oppermann, Anja (iFQ - Institute for Research Information and Quality
Assurance, Germany),
Educational Fields and Fertility in Western Germany – An Analysis of
Women born 1955-59 with the Mikrozensus 2008
Giudici, Francesco (Ufficio di Statistica del Cacnton Ticino, Switzerland),
Addimando, Loredana (Scuola universitaria professionale della Svizzera
italiana Dipartimento formazione e apprendimento, Switzerland),
Pathways to external care: the role of family resources
Vidal-Coso, Elena (University of Geneva, Switzerland),
Miret, Pau (Centre for Demographic Studies, Spain),
Transitions to first parenthood in Spain during a changing socioeconomic
context from 1999 to 2013
Maciel, Andreia Barroso Figueiredo (Évora University/ CIDEHUS/FCT,
Portugal),
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Freitas, Rita Brazão (Évora University/ CIDEHUS, Portugal),
Mendes, Maria Filomena (Évora University/ CIDEHUS, Portugal),
Infante, Paulo (Évora University/ CIMA, Portugal),
Childlessness in later ages in Portugal and in the Southern European Countries
11:00 - 12:30
27th Thursday
FA 449
Chairs:
Dermott, Esther
(University of Bristol)
Kovacs, Borbala
(Median Research Centre)
RN13S13b / Economic Crisis and Family Lives II
Mazzucchelli, Sara (Catholic University of Milan, Italy),
Parise, Miriam (Catholic University of Milan, Italy),
Economic crisis and inequalities in family lives: evidence from a large
population survey in Italy
O'Connell, Rebecca (Thomas Coram Research Unit, UCL, IOE, United
Kingdom),
Families and Food in Hard Times: Household Food Insecurity in Portugal,
the UK and Norway
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13
Harman, Vicki (Royal Holloway University of London, United Kingdom),
Cappellini, Benedetta (Royal Holloway University of London, United
Kingdom),
Self-surveillance and sacrifice: Mothers’ perspectives on feeding the family
in hard times
Wall, Karin (University of Lisbon, Institute of Social Sciences, Portugal),
Rodrigues, Leonor (University of Lisbon, Institute of Social Sciences,
Portugal),
Leitão, Mafalda (University of Lisbon, Institute of Social Sciences,
Portugal),
The Impact of the Crisis on Children and their Families: lived experiences,
perceptions, diversity
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
14:00 - 15:30
27th Thursday
FA 448
Chairs:
Rossi, Giovanna
(Università Cattolica del Sacro
Cuore, Milano)
Swader, Christopher Scott
(Lund University)
RN
13
14:00 - 15:30
27th Thursday
FA 449
Chairs:
Göransson, Kristina
(Lund University)
Izuhara, Misa
(University of Bristol)
RN13S04 / Family Networks and Care
Jareño Ruiz, Diana (University of Alicante, Spain),
Rodríguez Jaume, María José (University of Alicante, Spain),
International adoptive families in Spain. Material and emotional support
networks.
Westerling, Allan (Roskilde University, Denmark),
Sønderstrup-Andersen, Hans (Roskilde University, Denmark),
Dencik, Lars (Roskilde University, Denmark),
The (re)modernization of family life and the (re)configuration of social
networks
Preisner, Klaus (University of Zurich, Switzerland),
Neuberger, Franz (University of Zurich, Switzerland),
When do children make parents happy? The economy, the welfare state and
the varying value of children
Lamkhanter, Fouzia (University Hassan II, Morocco),
Houssam, Tourie (University Hassan II, Morocco),
Traditional Songs and their Impact on Moroccan Family Life
Alves, Joana Pimentel (Faculty of Economics University of Coimbra/
Center of Social Studies Associate Laboratory University of Coimbra,
Portugal),
Caring at home: an ethnography of care practices
RN13S13c / Economic Crisis and Family Lives III
Aßmann, Annina T. (Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies,
Germany),
Economic crisis, precarious work, and unstable couple histories: A typology
of uncertainties to explain first and second birth behavior in Germany
Lass, Inga (Bielefeld University, Germany),
The Effect of Employment Insecurity on First Childbirth from a Couple
Perspective – A Comparison of Germany and Australia
Carra', Elisabetta (Family Studies and Research University Centre,
Catholic University of Milan, Italy),
The Well-being of Italian Families with Children Aged 0-13:
A Relational Approach
Claessens, Elke (University of Antwerp, Belgium),
Mortelmans, Dimitri (University of Antwerp, Belgium),
Women’s Post-Divorce Household Income: the Contribution of Alimony and
Child-Support. An Analysis of Belgian Fiscal Data
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14:00 - 15:30
27th Thursday
FA 450
Chairs:
Szalma, Ivett (FORS)
Meler, Tal
(Zefat Academic College)
RN13S16 / The Role of Government: Social Policies
and Interventions
Børve, Hege Eggen (Nord-Trøndelag University College),
Family Friendly Working Culture in the context of Globalization: The
Nordic Model in US working life
Diener, Katharina (Institute for Employment Research (IAB), Germany),
Berngruber, Dr. Anne (German Youth Institute (DJI), Germany),
Mothers’ re-entry into the labour market after a family related absence – the
role of public childcare offers in Germany
Sihvonen, Ella Tuulia (University of Helsinki, Finland),
New techniques of parenting support: the relation between early intervention
and support from peer groups
Devaney, Eva C (University of Limerick, Ireland),
The 'problem' of family in Irish drug policy
RN
13
16:00 - 17:30
27th Thursday
FA 448
RN13S07a / Changes and Continuities in
Fatherhood and Fathering Practices I:
Work and Family Balance
Chairs: Musumeci, Rosy
(Università di Torino)
Kaczmarek, Ewa
(University of Lower Silesia)
Zerle-Elsäßer, Claudia (German Youth Institute, Munich, Germany),
Li, Xuan (German Youth Institute, Munich, Germany),
Juggling career and parenthood: Latest empirical data from German fathers
Olah, Livia (Stockholms University, Sweden),
Hellum, Merete (Gothenburg University),
Combining work and family in contemporary Sweden. Views of highly
educated young men.
Meil, Gerardo (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain),
Romero-Balsas, Pedro (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain),
Rogero-García, Jesús (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain),
Innovative fatherhood in masculine professions: Spanish Rural Police using
a leave alone in Spain
Possinger, Johanna (German Youth Institute, Germany),
The Flexibility Stigma and Active Fatherhood in Germany
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
16:00 - 17:30
27th Thursday
FA 449
Chairs:
Cesnuityte, Vida
(Mykolas Romeris University)
Lipasova, Alexandra
(National Research University
Higher School of Economics)
RN
13
16:00 - 17:30
27th Thursday
FA 450
Chairs:
Castren, Anna-Maija
(University of Eastern Finland)
Zilli, Claudia (Universita Degli
Studi di Milano / University of
Milan, Italy)
RN13S09 / New Developments in Parental Leave
Arnalds, Asdis Adalbjorg (University of Iceland, Iceland),
Eydal, Gudny Bjork (University of Iceland, Iceland),
Parental leave and the division of care between parents – The case of Iceland
Galantai, Julia (ELTE Social Sciences Department, Hungary),
Paternity leave in Hungary - Inequalities and progress
Aunkofer, Stefanie (Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany),
Neumann, Benjamin (TU Dortmund University, Germany),
Fathers in parental leave – negotiations and decision-making within couples
Bungum, Brita (Norwegian university of science and technology, NTNU,
Norway),
The children's father's quota – time with dad
Kovacs, Borbala (Central European University, Hungary),
The exclusionary politics of paid parental leave in Romania
RN13S10 / Family Life and Children Arrangements
Zartler, Ulrike (University of Vienna, Austria),
Grillenberger, Kathrin (University of Vienna, Austria),
Doubled homes – doubled social ties? Children’s social networks in postdivorce dual residence models
Rosochacka-Gmitrzak, Magdalena (University of Warsaw, Poland),
Cohesive or not? Polish families from adolescents’ perspective in over a
decade of research
Gądecki, Jacek (University of Science and Technology AGH, Poland),
Żadkowska, Magdalena (University of Gdansk),
Jewdokimow, Marcin (Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University in Warsaw),
So you are staying at home? The everyday practices of Polish teleworkers.
Pitrunová, Zdeňka (Faculty of Arts of Masaryk University Brno, Czech
Republic),
Fetter and Chain: Czech Buddhist Converts Experience of Parenting in
Detraditionalized Society
11:00 - 12:30
28th Friday
FA 448
Chairs:
Merla, Laura
(UCL)
Meli, Eleonora
(ISTAT)
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RN13S07b / Changes and Continuities in Fatherhood
and Fathering Practices II: Transition to Fatherhood
Nesporova, Olga (Research Institute for Labour and Social Affairs, Czech
Republic),
Transition to Fatherhood: Plans versus Reality; the Czech Case.
Rieder, Irene (University of Vienna, Austria),
Schmidt, Eva-Maria (University of Vienna, Austria),
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Zartler, Ulrike (University of Vienna, Austria),
Richter, Rudolf (University of Vienna, Austria),
Changing Modes of Father Practices at the Transition to Parenthood
Neale, Bren (University of Leeds, United Kingdom),
Transitions into Teenage Fatherhood: Changing identities, practices and
choices
Lau Clayton, Carmen (University of Leeds, United Kingdom),
Following Young Fathers: Shared Parenting and the ‘Package Deal’
11:00 - 12:30
28th Friday
FA 449
Chairs:
Castren, Anna-Maija
(University of Eastern Finland)
Toffanin, Angela m.
(University of Padova (Italy))
RN13S08a / Gender Differences in Family Life,
Care and Work I: Work and Occupation
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13
Norman, Helen Louise (University of Manchester, United Kingdom),
Which fathers are involved in looking after their children? Investigating the
relationship between paid work, attitudes and childcare
Gíslason, Ingólfur V. (University of Iceland, Iceland),
Unemployment, domestic labour and fairness
Hamplová, Dana (Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences,
Czech Republic),
Working mothers, Housewives, and Life satisfaction
Rotkirch, Anna (Population Research Institute, Vaestoliitto, Finland),
Miettinen, Anneli (Population Research Institute, Vaestoliitto, Finland),
Ivette, Szalma (Swiss Centre of Expertise in the Social Sciences (FORS)),
Maria Letizia, Tanturri (Department of Statistical Sciences, Padua
University, Italy),
Childlessness, gender and social inequality: European developments
Grüttner, Michael (Institute for Employment Research, Germany),
Informal Elder Care and Unemployment. Accumulation or Compensation of
Risks of Social Exclusion?
11:00 - 12:30
28th Friday
FA 450
Chairs: Miller, Tina
(Oxford Brookes University)
Crespi, Isabella
(University of Macerata)
RN13S12 / Migrant and Transnational Families
Across Europe
Puthussery, Shuby (University of Bedfordshire, United Kingdom),
Twamley, Katherine (University College London, United Kingdom),
Harding, Seeromanie (University of Glasgow, United Kingdom),
Macfarlane, Alison (City University London, United Kingdom),
An exploration of family influences on perceptions of maternal
competence among UK-born South Asian mothers in Britain
Amirmoayed, Ali (University of Birmingham, United Kingdom),
Relational Partnering Practices Across Cultural Differences: The case of
Persians in the UK
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Dekeyser, Graziela (KU Leuven, Belgium),
Vanassche, Sofie (KU Leuven, Belgium),
Swicegood, Gray (KU Leuven, Belgium; University of Illinois
at Urbana-Champaign),
Language's Pivotal Role for Family Climate. Profiling Family Language
Practices of Multilingual Families.
Borrelli, Lisa Marie (University of Bern, Switzerland),
Eule, Tobias Georg (University of Bern, Switzerland),
Proving Love? The Governance of Migrants' Privacy,
Marriage and Sexuality
RN
13
14:00 - 15:30
28th Friday
FA 448
RN13S07c / Changes and Continuities
in Fatherhood and Fathering Practices III:
Cultural Aspects
Chairs:
Lueck, Detlev
(Federal Institute for Population
Research)
Dierckx, Myrte
(University of Antwerp)
Brannen, Julia (UCL Institute of Education London, United Kingdom),
Fatherhood and migration: the Irish and the Polish
Lipasova, Alexandra (National Research University Higher School of
Economics, Russian Federation),
Fathering in Russia: the influence of cultural factors
Eerola, Petteri (University of Jyväskylä, Finland),
Responsible fatherhood by Finnish fathers: A narrative approach
Bespinar, Fatma Umut (Department of Sociology, Middle East Technical
University, Turkey),
Bespinar, Zeynep L. (Department of Sociology, Marmara University,
Turkey),
Clues of Social Polarization: Middle Class Fatherhood Experiences in
Secular and Conservative Groups in Turkey
Kaczmarek, Ewa Anna (University of Lower Silesia, Poland),
The identity of the father's role in the situation of having a child with autism.
14:00 - 15:30
28th Friday
FA 449
Chairs:
Rossi, Giovanna
(Università Cattolica del Sacro
Cuore, Milano)
Aßmann, Annina T.
(Max Planck Institute for the
Study of Societies)
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RN13S08b / Gender Differences in Family Life,
Care and Work II: Gender and Couple's Life
Przybył, Iwona Ewa (Adam Mickiewicz University Poznań, Poland),
Women and men: self-identity after engagement and marriage
Csurgó, Bernadett (Centre od Social Sciences of the Hungarian Academy
of Sciences, Hungary),
Kristóf, Luca (Centre od Social Sciences of the Hungarian Academy of
Sciences, Hungary),
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Conflicting family norms and elite life course. Gender inequalities and
couple coordination between elite spouses
Legarreta, Matxalen (University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU, Spain),
García-Sainz, Cristina (University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU, Spain),
Towards a democratization of domestic and care work? A longitudinal look
through time use patterns
Cunha, Vanessa (University of Lisbon, Portugal),
Marinho, Sofia (University of Lisbon, Portugal),
Cruz, David (University of Lisbon, Portugal),
Pathways of engendering work-care balance in dual-earner couples with
young children
14:00 - 15:30
28th Friday
FA 450
Chairs:
Romero-Balsas, Pedro
(Universidad Autónoma de
Madrid)
Ukleja, Miłosz
(University of Warsaw)
RN13S17 / Contemporary Challenges in
the Legal Regulation of Family Life
RN
13
Hart, Linda (Sociology, Dept of Social Research, University of Helsinki),
Relational Subjects: Law, Gender and Family Relations in the European
Court of Human Rights
Hiitola, Johanna (University of Jyväskylä / Kokkola University Consortium
Chydenius, Finland),
Struggles for respectability and self-respect: parents’ statements in out-ofhome placement proceedings of their children
Konecna, Hana (University of South Bohemia, Czech Republic),
Petrjanosova, Magdalena (Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovak
Republic),
Zeman, Marek (University of South Bohemia, Czech Republic),
Sudova, Marketa (University of South Bohemia, Czech Republic),
Modern reproductive technology and family ties: „Never mind that I am a
complete orphan. The main thing is that I know the truth!“
16:00 - 17:30
28th Friday
FA 450
Chairs:
Marckmann, Bella
(University of Copenhagen)
Pacáková, Hana
(Faculty of Social Sciences)
RN13S06d / Parenting: Mothers, Fathers and Others IV
Smyth, Lisa (Queen's University Belfast, United Kingdom),
Conceptualising Breastfeeding: Responsibility and Shame
Hajek, Kristin (Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Germany),
Potential circumstances and emotional repercussions of abortion
Kaler, Amy Kathleen (University of Alberta, Canada),
Unnatural Deaths: Infant Mortality as Social Crisis in Western Canada after
the Great War
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
16:00 – 17:30
28th Friday
FA 448
Chairs:
Widmer, Eric Daniel
(University of Geneva)
Tome, Lidia Patricia
(Evora University)
RN13S07d / Changes and Continuities in Fatherhood
and Fathering Practices IV: Childcare Involvement
Flaquer, Lluís (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain),
Navarro-Varas, Lara (Institut d’Estudis Regionals i Metropolitans
de Barcelona),
Father involvement in the care of children in Spain: Short-term shifts or
structural changes?
Meuser, Michael (Technical University of Dortmund, Germany),
Lengersdorf, Diana (University of Cologne, Germany),
Caring Fathers: Ambivalences of Involved Fatherhood
RN
13
16:00 - 17:30
28th Friday
FA 449
Chairs:
Cesnuityte, Vida
(Mykolas Romeris University)
König, Ronny
(University of Zurich)
Bierca, Marta (University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Poland),
From the authoritarian breadwinner to caring father? Reflections on the
paradigm change in contemporary Poland
Takàcs, Judit (HAS Centre for Social Sciences Institute for Sociology),
Szalma, Ivett (FORS, Switzerland),
How to “measure” fathering practices and perceptions in international surveys?
Stanojevic, Dragan (Faculty of Philosophy, Serbia),
Social and Family Assumptions of Fathers’ Practice in Serbia
RN13S08c / Gender Differences in Family Life,
Care and Work III: Gender Roles
Crespi, Isabella (Dept. Education, University of Macerata, Italy),
Moreno, Almudena (Dept. Sociologia, Universidad de Valladolid, Spain),
Work and family cultures: dynamics of family change in Southern Europe
Cáceres, María Isabel (University of Salamanca, Spain),
Childcare role distribution in adoptive families. An unfinished revolution?
The case of Spanish families adopting in China.
Pop, Cosmina Elena (Romanian Academy, Romania), Work-life balance
and subjective well-being for families with children in Romania
Sønderstrup-Andersen, Hans H. K (Roskilde University, Denmark),
Dencik, Lars Tomas (Roskilde University, Denmark),
Westerling, Allan (Roskilde University, Denmark),
Transformations of intimate communicative and care-taking relations and
the impact on the balance between family and worklife
238
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RN14 - GENDER RELATIONS IN THE LABOUR MARKET
AND THE WELFARE STATE
11:00 - 12:30
26th Wednesday
FA 548
Chair:
Duvvury, Nata
(NUIG)
RN14S01 / Migration
Degavre, Florence (UCL, Belgium),
Merla, Laura (UCL, Belgium & UWA, Australia),
De-familialization of whom? Re-defining defamilialization in the light of
migration flows and the transnational circulation of care
Kavli, Hanne Cecilie (Fafo, Norway),
Nicolaisen, Heidi (Fafo, Norway),
Marginalized or normalized? Working time patterns among immigrant
women in Norway
RN
14
Chen, Lin (National Taiwan University, China, People's Republic of),
Out of The Country While in the Family: The Incomplete Liberation Under
Patriarchy - Work-and-Family linkage of migrant women workers in a
construction site
Khoudja, Yassine (Utrecht University, Netherlands),
Platt, Lucinda (London School of Economics and Political Science, United
Kingdom),
Accounting for differences in women’s labour force transitions by ethnic
origin in the UK
12:45 - 13:45
26th Wednesday
FCE Poster Area
RN14P01 / Poster Session
Dordoni, Annalisa (University of Milan-Bicocca, Italy),
'Deroutinization', 'Immediatelyzation' and Practises of Resistance: Times and
Rhythms Inequalities in Postmodern Capitalism. The Case of Shift Workers
in Milan, Italy
Müller-Fabian, Andrea (Babes-Bolyai University, Romania),
Baciu, Cristina (Babes-Bolyai University, Romania),
Women on the Romanian labor market: limitations and possibilities
14:00 - 15:30
26th Wednesday
FA 548
Chair:
Tailby, Stephanie Anne
(University of the West of
England)
RN14S02 / Self Employment
Smioski, Andrea (University of Vienna, Austria),
Womentrepreneurship. A gender sensitive perspective on women's
construction of entrepreneurial biography
Stamm, Isabell Kathrin (University of California Berkeley, United States
of America),
Hameister, Nicole (Deutsches Zentrum für Altersfragen, Berlin, Germany),
Bernhard, Fabian (INSEEC, Paris, France),
Next generation family business leaders: role-models for flexible working
practices or caught in traditional role-definitions?
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Forbes, Tracey (University Of Aberdeen, United Kingdom),
The alternative career woman: The rural home-based business, enterprising
women and female empowerment
Gulcubuk, Bulent (Ankara University, Faculty of Agriculture, Dept. Of Agr.
Econ.-Turkey),
Women Farmers Whose Life Change in a Contest
Tornhill, Sofie (Stockholm University, Sweden),
Corporate-led feminism? Coca Cola’s initiatives for the empowerment of
women in the Global South
16:00 - 17:30
26th Wednesday
FA 548
RN
14
Chair:
Wright, Tessa
(Queen Mary University of
London)
18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FA 548
Chair:
Lopes, Ana
(University of the
West of England)
RN14S03 / Pay/Benefit
Conley, Hazel (University of the West of England, Bristol, United
Kingdom),
Gilbert, Kay (University of Strathclyde, Scotland),
Made in Dagenham in context: the politics and industrial relations of equal
pay 1964-1970
Laux, Thomas (Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany),
‘Equal pay for work of equal value’ – The impact of women’s movements
and unions for institutionalizing equal pay laws in OECD countries
Duvvury, Nata (NUIG, Ireland),
Ni Leime, Aine (NUIG, Ireland),
Callan, Aoife (Novartis),
Precarious Employment and Pension Reforms: A New Pensions Agenda?
Kapelyuk, Sergey (Novosibirsk State University, Russian Federation;
Siberian University of Consumer Cooperation, Novosibirsk, Russian
Federation),
A Study on Russian Gender Trends in Home and Market Work
RN14S04 / Working Time
Nagy, Beáta (Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary),
Women managers’ mobile phone use to find work-life balance
Geszler, Nikolett (Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary),
Work-family conflict of Hungarian male managers
Tsai, Pei-Yuen (National Chengchi University, Taiwan, Republic of China),
The Influence of Relative Childcare Subsidy on Families with Young Children
19:30 - 20:30
26th Wednesday
FA 548
240
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RN14BM / Business Meeting
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
11:00 - 12:30
27th Thursday
FA 547
Chair:
Sarter, Eva Katharina
(University Bielefeld)
RN14S05 / State Policy I
Czarnecki, Melanie (Rikkyo University, Japan), Rees, Nerys (Rikkyo
University, Japan),
Gender Relations in Japan’s Labour Market: Can Abenomics Close the
Gender Gap?
Sarıtaş-Eldem, Canet Tuba (Hacettepe University, Turkey),
Female Employment Policy in Turkey: Empowering or Subordinating?
Kümmerling, Angelika (University of Duisburg-Essen, Institute for Work
Skills and Training, Germany),
Postels, Dominik (University of Duisburg-Essen, Institute for Work Skills
and Training, Germany),
Why are some countries more successful in integrating women into the
labour market? Evidence from multi-level analysis
RN
14
Turtiainen, Jussi (Finnish Instititute of Occupational Health, Finland),
Historical perspective on the work of social workers and their workload
11:00 - 12:30
27th Thursday
FA 548
Chair:
Ni Leime, Aine
(National University of Ireand,
Galway)
RN14S08 / Care
Dudova, Radka (Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences,
Czech Republic),
Haskova, Hana (Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences,
Czech Republic),
Women, Care and Precarious Work in the Context of Economic Crisis
Chou, Yueh-Ching (National Yang-Ming University, Taiwan),
Jensen, Per H. (Aalborg University, Denmark),
Kröger, Teppo (University of Jyväskylä, Finland),
Grandmothers’ care-work reconciliation: A comparison of 12 European and
East Asian cities
Hohmeyer, Katrin (Institute for Employment Research, Germany),
Kopf, Eva (Institute for Employment Research, Germany),
Long-term care and labour market performance of male and female welfare
recipients in Germany
Boye, Katarina (Örebro University, Sweden),
Care more, earn less? The association between care leave for sick children
and wage among Swedish parents
14:00 - 15:30
27th Thursday
FA 547
Chair:
Krekula, Clary
(Karlstads University)
RN14S06 / State Policy II
Sarter, Eva Katharina (University Bielefeld, Germany),
Regulating Gender Equality in Public Procurement.
Wright, Tessa (Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom),
Conley, Hazel (Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom),
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Making reflexive legislation work: stakeholder engagement and public
procurement in the PSED
Carbone, Domenico (DIGSPES University of East Piedmont, Italy),
Farina, Fatima (DESP University of Urbino, Italy),
Why should I study? Reading the crisis gender impact on occupational path
of young graduates in Italy
Casaca, Sara Falcao (ISEG - University of Lisbon, Portugal),
The slow progress of gender equality in economic decision-making in the
EU: the situation in Portugal
14:00 - 15:30
27th Thursday
FA 548
RN
14
Chair:
Mahon, Evelyn
(Trinity College Dublin)
16:00 - 17:30
27th Thursday
FA 547
Chair:
Farina, Fatima
(University of Urbino)
RN14S09 / Parents I
Karpinski, Zbigniew (Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland),
Wysienska-Di Carlo, Kinga Anna (Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland),
In and out of the labor market: A longitudinal analysis of the motherhood
penalty and job interruptions
Murphy, Mary P (Maynooth University, Ireland, Ireland),
Lone mothers and partnered mothers in EU member states.
Why the difference?
Kröger, Teppo (University of Jyvaskyla, Finland),
Chou, Yueh-Ching (National Yang-Ming University, Taiwan),
Care Poverty among Mothers in 12 Cities of 12 Nations: Associated Factors
and Implications for Work-Care Reconciliation
Krizkova, Alena (Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences,
Czech Republic),
Formankova, Lenka (Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of
Sciences, Czech Republic),
Intersectional perspective in the analysis of the impact of crisis on life
courses in the CR: gender, class, age (and parenthood).
RN14S07 / State Policy III
Ni Leime, Aine (National University of Ireand, Galway, Ireland;
Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, USA),
Comparative analysis of gender and extended working life in Ireland
and the USA
Johansson, Sara (Karlstads University, Sweden),
Krekula, Clary (Karlstads University, Sweden),
Gender mainstreaming in working organizations: A fruitful strategy or a
passive administration?
Plomien, Ania (London School of Economics, United Kingdom),
Transforming or transferring gender inequalities: family policy reforms in
Poland
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RN14S10 / Parents II
16:00 - 17:30
27th Thursday
FA 548
Chair:
Murphy, Mary P
(Maynooth University, Ireland)
Valentova, Marie (LISER Luxembourg, Luxembourg),
Bia, Michela (LISER Luxembourg, Luxembourg),
Impact of the Introduction of Parental Leave Policy on Labour Market
Attachment of Mothers in Luxembourg - Causal Effect Evaluation
Mahon, Evelyn (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland),
The effects of reconciliation strategies in different cities on mothers'
working lives
Lapuerta, Irene (Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain),
Guinea-Martín, Daniel (Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia,
Spain),
Women's employment exits around the birth of their first child in Spain
11:00 - 12:30
28th Friday
FA 548
Chair:
Conley, Hazel
(University of the West of
England, Bristol)
RN14S11 / Leadership
RN
14
Durbin, Sue (University of the West of England, United Kingdom),
Lopes, Ana (University of the West of England, United Kingdom),
Warren, Stella (University of the West of England, United Kingdom),
Neugebauer, John (University of the West of England, United Kingdom),
Leading Change: women’s activism in the UK aviation and aerospace industry
Peterson, Helen (University of Gothenburg, Sweden),
A Tough Job But Someone Has to Do It: Exploring the Experiences of
Gender Equality Experts in European Higher Education
Benjamin, Orly (Bar Ilan University, Israel),
Feminist Coalitions and Solidarity in The rebuilding of dialogical
professionalization in social services
Kohaut, Susanne (Institute for Employment Research, Germany),
Ellguth, Peter (Institute for Employment Research, Germany),
Möller, Iris (Institute for Employment Research, Germany),
Gender (In-) Equality in Leading Positions and Works Councils in Germany
14:00 - 15:30
28th Friday
FA 548
Chair:
Conley, Hazel
(University of the West of
England, Bristol)
RN14S12 / Careers I
Carthy, Suzanne (University College Dublin Smurfit Business School,
Ireland),
Undone: Women's Career Ambitions and the "Doing" of Professional Work.
Grönlund, Anne (Umeå university, Sweden),
On Different Tracks? Work-Family Strategies and Early Career Attainments
among Male and Female Professionals in Sweden
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Armstrong, Victoria (St. Mary's University, United Kingdom),
‘You’re on show and you can’t fail in this unforgiving profession’: the
challenges for women working as freelance musicians
Akcan, Hasan Kürşat (Ankara University, Turkey),
How to Achieve “Total Success”: Being a ‘Woman’ and a New Middle Class
Member in Urban Turkey
16:00 - 17:30
28th Friday
FA 548
Chair:
Durbin, Susan
(University of the West of
England)
RN
14
244
RESEARCH NETWORK 14
N14S13 / Careers II
Kracke, Nancy (Institute for Employment Research (IAB), Germany),
Women’s Overeducation: Why it is Necessary to Account for Additional
Individual Characteristics
Hunkler, Christian (Max-Planck-Institut, Germany),
Fernandez, Roberto M. (MIT Sloan School of Management, Cambridge,
MA, USA),
Whose Closure? Gender Inequality and Access to Skill Training
Beranová, Barbora (Faculty of Social Sciences, Czech Republic),
Irikovská, Alexandra (Faculty of Social Sciences, Czech Republic),
Pacáková, Hana (Faculty of Social Sciences, Czech Republic),
High-income women’s reasons to postpone maternity
Rydzik, Agnieszka (University of Lincoln, United Kingdom),
Ellis, Victoria (University of Lincoln, United Kingdom),
“Don’t use the ‘weak’ word”: Barriers to entry and coping strategies of
female brewers resisting stereotypes
Brehm, Uta (BAGSS, University of Bamberg, Germany),
The Impact of Women’s Birth Spacing Behavior on their Long-Term
Career - an International Comparison
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
RN15 - GLOBAL, TRANSNATIONAL AND
COSMOPOLITAN SOCIOLOGY
11:00 - 12:30
26th Wednesday
FCE A229
Chair:
Fine, Robert
(University of Warwick)
RN15S01 / General Theme
Roudometof, Victor (University of Cyprus, Cyprus),
Glocalization & social theory: three interpretations
Qadir, Ali (University of Tampere, Finland),
Alasuutari, Pertti (University of Tampere, Finland),
Imageries of the social world in epistemic governance
Haller, Max (University of Graz, Austria),
Values as the core of culture. How the recognition of universal values and
the emergence of world society cause and require each other
Regev, Motti (The Open University of Israel, Israel),
Cosmopolitan Bodies
RN
15
Deutschmann, Emanuel (Jacobs University Bremen, Germany; Bremen
International Graduate School of Social Sciences, Germany),
The Spatial Structure of Transnational Human Activity
12:45 - 13:45
26th Wednesday
FCE Poster Area
RN15P02 / Poster Session
14:00 - 15:30
26th Wednesday
FCE A228
Chair:
RN15S02 / Ethical Cosmopolitanism
Regev, Motti
(The Open University of Israel)
Sato, Kumi (Kinjo Gakuin University, Japan),
Okamoto, Kohei (Nagoya University, Japan),
Community, Communication, and Participation: The Role of Regional
Japanese Language Classes in Japan for Non-Japanese Nationals
Woodward, Ian (Griffith University, Australia, University of Southern
Denmark),
Høy-Petersen, Nina (Independent researcher),
Skrbis, Zlatko (Monash University, Australia),
Gender performance and cosmopolitan practice. Gender, the cosmopolitan
imagination and everyday schemas of hospitality.
Paker, Hande (Bahcesehir University, Turkey),
Cosmopolitan spheres of local environmental action
Park, Gyunghee (University College Cork, Ireland),
Social Remembering and Moral Learning: ‘Comfort Women’ and the
cosmopolitanisation of memory
Plage, Stefanie (Griffith University, Australia),
Willing, Indigo (Griffith University, Australia),
Woodward, Ian (Griffith University, Australia),
Skrbis, Zlatko (Monash University, Australia),
Exploring contradictions and challenges in performances of openness in
tense cosmopolitan encounters
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
14:00 – 15:30
26th Wednesday
FCE A229
Chair:
Holley, Peter
(University of Helsinki)
RN15S03 / The Mobilities of Elites
Wu, Weiyi (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China, People's Republic of),
Acculturation and mundane cosmopolitanism in international students’ life
experiences
Spiegel, Anna (Bielefeld University, Germany),
Everyday Cosmopolitanisms of Mobile Elites. Ambivalences and
Fragmentations in the Everyday Life of German and American Expatriate
Managers in China
Fast, Karin Eva (Karlstad University, Sweden),
Lindell, Johan Eric (Karlstad University, Sweden),
On the Reluctant Cosmopolitanism of Kinetic Élites
RN
15
16:00 - 17:30
26th Wednesday
FCE A229
Chair:
Caselli, Marco
(Università Cattolica del Sacro
Cuore)
Roth, Silke (University of Southampton, United Kingdom),
'Parochial Cosmopolitanism' and other Paradoxes of Aid Work
Beck, Sylvain (GEMASS, France),
Comparison of French teachers in Casablanca and London.
Fuzzy identities and spreading "home" stressing cultural diversity.
RN15S04 / Mobilities and Belongings
Liddy, Mags (University of Limerick, Ireland),
Freirean cosmopolitanism: teachers and international volunteering
Vandevoordt, Robin (University of Antwerp, Belgium),
Moral Cosmopolitanism and the everyday life.
Birindelli, Pierluca (Gonzaga University, Italy),
Cosmopolitan Cultural and Aesthetic Experiences: the Grand Tour Narrative
in the 21st century
Verhaeghe, Loes (UGent, Belgium),
A social constructivist approach to non-Western perceptions of international
volunteers.
Kuipers, Giselinde (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands),
Deinema, Michael (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands),
Holla, Sylvia (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands),
Using visual Q methodology to study difference across and within countries:
A transnational comparative study of beauty standards
16:00 - 17:30
26th Wednesday
FCE A228
246
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JS_RN09+RN15 / Europe and the Globalizing Economy
Yamamura, Sakura (University of Hamburg/Maastricht University),
Lassalle, Paul (Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield),
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
The significance of ethnic social capital in case of Polish migrant
entrepreneurs in the UK and its enhancement by the incremental
transnationalization of the European Union
Ribeiro, Raquel Barbosa (School of Social and Political Sciences, Portugal),
Soares, Isabel (School of Social and Political Sciences, Portugal),
New patterns of consumption among Portuguese-speaking African countries
Giumelli, Riccardo (University of Verona, Italy),
In time of glocalisation: the end of "Made in", and the new scenery of "Made by".
Gomes, Laura Graziela (Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil),
Mezabarba, Solange (École des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris),
Diaspora, female immigration streams and self presentation: cariocas in
São Paulo city, and brazilian women in Paris
18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FCE A228
Chair:
Fine, Robert
(University of Warwick)
RN15S05 / Transnational Cosmopolitan
Communities
RN
15
Jansson, André (Karlstad University, Sweden),
Neither surrender nor mastery: Spatial detachment and ethical ambiguity
among elite cosmopolitans in Geneva
Croitoru, Alin (Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu and University of
Bucharest (CESMIG)),
First trip abroad: expectations, experiences and stories of transnational
Romanians
Grygar, Jakub (The Institute of Ethnology of the Academy of Sciences
of the Czech Republic, v.v.i., Czech Republic),
Čada, Karel (The Institute of Ethnology of the Academy of Sciences
of the Czech Republic, v.v.i., Czech Republic),
Food, consumption, and socio-material proximity in the making
of cosmopolitan city
Arens, Nicolas (University Saint-Louis Brussels, Belgium),
The Cosmopolitan Social Link in the EU Context. A Tocquevillian Approach.
19:30 - 20:30
26th Wednesday
FCE A228
RN15BM / Business Meeting
RESEARCH NETWORK 15
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
11:00 - 12:30
27th Thursday
FCE A228
Chair:
Beck, Sylvain
(GEMASS)
RN15S06 / European Identities and Citizenship Within
European Societies
Leonardi, Laura (University of Florence, Italy),
Scalise, Gemma (University of Florence, Italy),
Re-constructing Citizenship from below in a Cosmopolitan Europe
Gueye, Abdoulaye (University of Ottawa, Canada),
Another Tale of Nationhood: Black Citizens’ Struggle for a Different France
Leerkes, Arjen (Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands, The),
Back to the poorhouse? Social protection and social control of unauthorized
immigrants in the shadow of the welfare state
RN
15
Heiskala, Risto (University of Tampere, Finland),
Aro, Jari (University of Tampere, Finland),
Imperial worldmaking. Innovation and security in the EU in comparison to
the US and China.
Bozok, Mehmet (Maltepe University, Turkey),
Bozok, Nihan (Middle East Technical University, Turkey),
Bargains With the State and the Neighbours: The Story of Two Villages on
the Georgia-Turkey Border
12:45 - 13:45
27th Thursday
FCE Poster Area
RN15P01 / Poster Session
14:00 - 15:30
27th Thursday
FCE A228
RN15S07 / Policies in a Globalizing World
Chair:
Qadir, Ali
(University of Tampere)
Saksela-Bergholm, Sanna (University of Helsinki, Finland),
Filipino Labour Migrants drawing Boundaries of Belonging beyond the
Finnish Context
Verschraegen, Gert (University of Antwerp, Belgium),
International statistics as an intermediary institution between the local and
global
Vähä-Savo, Valtteri Johannes (University of Tampere, Finland),
On Not Being Treasonous
Alasuutari, Pertti (University of Tampere, Finland),
Rautalin, Marjaana (University of Tampere, Finland),
Tervonen-Goncalves, Leena (University of Tampere, Finland),
Globalization of Education Policies? The Effect of PISA
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Pospíšilová, Tereza (Faculty of Humanities, Charles University in Prague,
Czech Republic),
Local struggles of transnational philanthropy in Central Europe:
Institutionalization and de-institutionalization of the Prague Central
European University Foundation in the 1990s
16:00 - 17:30
27th Thursday
FCE A228
Chair:
Alasuutari, Maarit
(University of Jyväskylä)
RN15S08 / Epistemic Governance and Global
Knowledge
Valkeasuo, Laura Kristina (University of Tampere, Finland),
The disguise of national interests in European cooperation - the case of
international research funding and creating a common European call
Carlotto, Maria Caramez (Universidade Federal do ABC, Brazil),
Globalization, knowledge and neo-liberal consensus: a history of
management knowledge in Brazil
RN
15
Rosenkranz, Tim (The New School for Social Research, United States of
America),
Outsourcing the Nation-State: Analyzing Professional Networks of
Destination Marketing in India and the USA
Virkki, Tuija (University of Tampere, Finland),
Intersectionality and categories of inequalities in the EU’s Europe 2020 strategy
11:00 - 12:30
28th Friday
FCE A228
Chair:
Holley, Peter
(University of Helsinki)
RN15S09 / Beyond Borders: The Global and
the Local in an Everyday Imaginary I
Musaro, Pierluigi (Bologna University, Italy),
Beyond borders: cosmopolitan dreams and national nightmares
Lin, Mei-Ling (National Open University, Taiwan, Taiwan, Republic of
China),
The Political Economy of Globally Mobile Workforce. The Creative Edge of
Difference in Local Communities
Terruhn, Jessica (The University of Auckland, New Zealand),
Strategic Cosmopolitans: The Role of Cosmopolitanism in Protecting White
Settler Hegemony in Aoetaroa/New Zealand
Iannone, Roberta (University Sapienza of Rome, Italy),
Network society. How as social relations are redesigning global and local
space.
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
14:00 - 15:30
28th Friday
FCE A228
Chair:
Creutz, Karin Alice Mikaela
(University of Helsinki)
RN15S10 / Beyond Borders: The Global and the Local
in an Everyday Imaginary II
Holley, Peter (University of Helsinki, Finland),
Competing Cosmopolitanisms: Migrancy, otherness and the (re)construction
of group boundaries
Kusow, Abdi M. (Iowa State University, United States of America),
Conceptualizing Transnational Spontaneity: Displacement and Diaspora in a
Stateless Global Context
Mustonen, Liina (The European University Institute, Italy),
The cosmopolitan class: case study on Egypt
RN
15
16:00 - 17:30
28th Friday
FCE A228
Chair:
Qadir, Ali
(University of Tampere)
Hawkins, Mary Louise (University of Western Sydney, Australia),
Onnudottir, Helena (University of Western Sydney, Australia),
Reconfiguring Icelandic identity in a globalised world – the tourist gaze.
Haluzik, Radan (Charles University/ Czech Academy of Sciences,
Czech Republic),
A Big House as a Tool on the Way out of Marginalisation:
The Villas of the Rich Poor and Global-Local Tensions in the Western Balkans
RN15S11 / Comparative Methods
in the Globalizing World
Kovač, Igor (University of Cincinnati),
Makarovič, Matej (School of Advanced Social Studies, Slovenia),
Understanding the Relations Between Types of Power in the Global Context:
Statistical and Fuzzy Sets Perspective
Won, Jaeyoun (Yonsei University, Korea, Republic of (South Korea)),
Cho, Hyukjin (Yonsei University, Korea, Republic of (South Korea)),
Yoo, Eunhye (Soongsil University, Korea),
Toward Eventful Transnational Sociology
Beycan, Aysegul Tugce (Department of Sociology, University of Neuchâtel,
Switzerland),
Methodological problems in comparison of poverty: Empirical evidence
from upper-middle income countries
250
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RN16 - SOCIOLOGY OF HEALTH AND ILLNESS
11:00 - 12:30
26th Wednesday
FA 646
Chair:
Hilário, Ana Patrícia
(Center for Research and
Studies in Sociology, University
Institute of Lisbon)
RN16S01 / The Politics of Healthcare and Illness
Management
Coulomb, Laureline (Laboratoire Dynamiques Européennes, France),
Misunderstandings between healthcare workers, physicians
and homeless people
Favretto, Anna Rosa (University of Eastern Piedmont, Italy),
Zaltron, Francesca (University of Eastern Piedmont, Italy),
When differences become inequalities: personalisation, familiarisation,
and normalisation in diagnosis, treatment and management of disease
RN
16
Ribeiro, Carla (University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland),
Doctor-patient relationship – the specificities of inflammatory rheumatisms
and renal insufficiency
Weiner, Kate (University of Sheffield, United Kingdom),
Will, Catherine (University of Sussex, United Kingdom),
Henwood, Flis (University of Brighton, United Kingdom),
From knowledge to practice in self-monitoring: beyond narratives
of responsibilisation and democratisation.
11:00 - 12:30
26th Wednesday
FA 647
Chair:
Genova, Angela
(University of Urbino Carlo Bo /
Fondazione Giacomo Brodolini)
RN16S20 / Medicalisation and the Social
Construction of Illness
Brennan, Damien (Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland),
The Social Construction and Professional Defence of Categories of Mental
Illness in Ireland 1800-2000
Maino, Claudio (University Paris Descartes (Paris 5) Cermes3 Laboratory,
France),
Towards a history of depression and the neoliberal man
Bröer, Christian (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands, The),
Besselink, Broos (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands, The),
Sadness and clinical depression: the medicalization and de-medicalization
and everyday life
Van den Bogaert, Sarah (Ghent University, Belgium),
Van Leuven, Sarah (Ghent University, Belgium),
Christiaens, Thierry (Ghent University, Belgium),
Biltereyst, Daniel (Ghent University, Belgium),
Bracke, Piet (Ghent University, Belgium),
The field of elderly-related health issues in Belgium: A stakeholder analysis
RESEARCH NETWORK 16
251
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Lopes, Noémia Mendes (Egas Moniz _ Instituto Superior de Ciências da
Saúde I, Portugal; CIES-IUL/ISCTE, Portugal),
Zózimo, Joana (Egas Moniz _ Instituto Superior de Ciências da Saúde I,
Portugal; CES / UC, Portugal),
Antunes, Ricardo (Egas Moniz _ Instituto Superior de Ciências da Saúde I,
Portugal),
Pegado, Elsa (Egas Moniz _ Instituto Superior de Ciências da Saúde I,
Portugal; CIES-IUL/ISCTE, Portugal),
Psychopharmaceuticalization of old age: practices and conceptions of
seniors living alone and institutionalized, a case study in Portugal
11:00 - 12:30
26th Wednesday
FA 645
RN
16
Chairs:
Serra, Helena
(Faculty of Social Sciences
and Humanities of the New
University of Lisbon)
Carvalho, Teresa
(University of Aveiro and CIPES)
14:00 - 15:30
26th Wednesday
FA 646
Chair:
Williams, Oli
(University of Abertay Dundee)
JS_RN16+RN19 / Citizens and Professionals: Unequal
and Diversified Healthcare Societies
Madden, Mary (University of Leeds, United Kingdom),
Changing Landscapes of Patient and Public Involvement in UK National
Health Service Research
Tiilikka, Tiina Maria (University of Tampere, Finland),
Constructing meanings of experience by health care professionals and patients
Lusardi, Roberto (University of Bergamo, Italy),
Tomelleri, Stefano (University of Bergamo, Italy),
Medical and nursing professional culture after thirty years of corporatization
in the Italian healthcare system.
Flick, Sabine (Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany),
Working through? Labor in the perspective of psychotherapists
Saks, Mike (University Campus Suffolk, United Kingdom),
The changing nature of professionalisation in a global and unequal world:
Comparing medicine in Britain, the United States and Russia
RN16S03a / Sociological Perspectives on Obesities:
Understandings, Interventions and Practices
Bissell, Paul (University of Sheffield, United Kingdom),
Peacock, Marian (University of Sheffield, United Kingdom),
Blackburn, Jo (Barnsley Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Barnsley,
United Kingdom),
Smith, Christine (Barnsley Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Barnsley,
United Kingdom),
Socio-economic inequality and narrative accounts of living with obesity
Lurbe i Puerto, Kàtia (AP-HP, Public hospital Network of the Parisian
Region, GT Education Santé, Ifé ENS-Lyon, France),
From the setting-up of a Bariatric Surgery Support Group to the emergence
of the “expert-patient”: Reflections on the role and the place of the “patients”
in hospital health care services for obesity
252
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Ditlevsen, Kia (University of Copenhagen, Denmark),
Insecurity, family dynamic and health behavior
14:00 - 15:30
26th Wednesday
FA 645
Chair:
Genova, Angela
(University of Urbino Carlo Bo /
Fondazione Giacomo Brodolini)
RN16S04a / Ethnic Minorities in Europe: Health
Inequalities and Policy Challenges
Kapadia, Dharmi (The University of Manchester, United Kingdom),
Ethnic differences in the use of mental health services: what is the role of
social networks?
RN
16
Small, Neil (University of Bradford, United Kingdom),
The impact of recession on children’s health in deprived communities,
including ethnic minority and migrant communities, in a northern English city.
Smart, Andrew (Bath Spa University, United Kingdom),
Weiner, Kate (Sheffield University, United Kingdom),
Embedding racialised differences into prescribing: the case of UK
hypertension guidelines.
Heggebø, Kristian (Oslo and Akershus University College, Norway),
The impact of health on unemployment patterns in Scandinavia: Are
immigrants and descendants more prone to health selection?
Bonje, Annabelle Benedicto (De La Salle University, Philippines),
Towards Realizing Right to Health: The Case of Undocumented Filipino
Migrants in Utrecht Netherlands
14:00 - 15:30
26th Wednesday
FA 647
Chair:
Mills, Catherine
(Monash University)
RN16S18 / Gender Perspectives on Health and the
Body
Bracke, Piet (Ghent University, Belgium),
Dereuddre, Rozemarijn (Ghent University, Belgium),
Van de Velde, Sarah (Ghent University, Belgium),
Depressive symptoms and the accumulation of women’s disadvantage
across countries and cohorts in Europe
Annandale, Ellen (York University),
Hammarstrom, Anne (Umea University), '
Gender-specific medicine’ and the pharmacological body
Dereuddre, Rozemarijn (Ghent University, Belgium),
Macro-level gender inequality and the “East-West” divide in contraceptive use
RESEARCH NETWORK 16
253
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
16:00 - 17:30
26th Wednesday
FA 645
Chair:
Genova, Angela
(University of Urbino Carlo Bo /
Fondazione Giacomo Brodolini)
RN16S04b / Ethnic Minorities in Europe: Health
Inequalities and Policy Challenges
Genova, Angela (University of Urbino Carlo Bo / Fondazione Giacomo
Brodolini, Italy),
Barriers in accessing health services for migrant women: inappropriate
access to emergency services and lack of intercultural competences. An
Italian case study.
Rossi, Paolo (University of Milano Bicocca, Italy),
Tognetti, Mara (University of Milano Bicocca, Italy),
Facilitating access, promoting integration? Organizational discretion
of healthcare providers as a vector of social inclusion of immigrants
RN
16
Scott, Penelope Anne (Ludwig Maximilians University, Munich, Germany),
von Unger, Hella (Ludwig Maximilians University, Munich, Germany),
Odukoya, Dennis Quincy (Ludwig Maximilians University, Munich,
Germany),
Identifying Vulnerable Groups: Categorization and Biopolitics in Public Health
Brzoska, Patrick (Chemnitz Technical University, Chemnitz, Germany),
Ellert, Ute (Robert Koch Institute, Berlin, Germany),
Kimil, Ahmet (Ethnomedizisches Zentrum Hannover e.V., Hannover,
Germany),
Razum, Oliver (Bielefeld University, Bielefeld, Germany),
Sass, Anne-Christine (Robert Koch Institute, Berlin, Germany),
Salman, Ramazan (Ethnomedizisches Zentrum Hannover e.V., Hannover,
Germany),
Zeeb, Hajo (University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany),
Health targets as a tool for policy making in public health: the example of
migration and health
Lombardi, Lia (University of Milan),
Abortion and reproductive rights of migrant women in Italy and Europe.
Social conditions, policies, current debates
16:00 - 17:30
26th Wednesday
FA 646
RN16S10 / Health and Illness in Mediterranean
Countries: Present Challenges and Future
Developments
Chair:
Hilário, Ana Patrícia
(Center for Research and
Studies in Sociology, University
Institute of Lisbon)
Israel, Sabine (University of Oldenburg, Germany),
Social determinants of health in the European periphery:
A cross-sectional time-series analysis
Scavarda, Alice (University of Torino, Italy),
“Like penguins in the desert”: families with intellectually disabled children
dealing with the economic crisis.
Popper-Giveon, Ariela (David Yellin Academic College, Israel),
Keshet, Yael (Western Galilee Academic College),
Liberman, Ido (Western Galilee Academic College),
Ethnicity, gender and health professions: the Arab minority in Israel
254
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Aguilar Gil, Marta (University of Sevilla, Spain),
Bleda García, José María (University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain),
Conde Melguizo, Rafael (ESNE - Centre of Design, Innovation and
Technology, University of Rey Juan Carlos),
Sociology in studies on accessibility: A case study on the accessibility
of persons with motor disabilities to eGovernment in Spain
16:00 - 17:30
26th Wednesday
FA 647
Chair:
Bracke, Piet
(Ghent University)
RN16S15 / Health and Work
Zella, Sara (University of Lausanne (Switzerland),
Szalma, Ivett (University of Lausanne (Switzerland),
The effect of work-life conflict on mental and general Heath
Zhao, Zhiwei (University of Southern Denmark, Denmark;
Dalian Maritime University),
Jepsen, Jorgen Riis (University of Southern Denmark, Denmark),
Suboptimal work and rest patterns and potential health hazards in
international maritime industry: cases from European and Chinese
shipping companies
RN
16
Tophoven, Silke (Institute for Employment Research, Germany),
What predicts changes in mental health? Findings from middle-aged
German working women
Popa, Adela Elena (Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, Romania),
Cancer patients returning to work in Romania
16:00 - 17:30
26th Wednesday
FA 602
Chairs:
Williams, Oli
(University of Abertay Dundee)
Lurbe i Puerto, Kàtia
(Public hospital Network of the
Parisian Region & GT Education
Santé, Ifé ENS-Lyon)
JS_RN16+RN28a / Physical Activity, Health &
Inequalities I
Hybholt, Maria Gliemann (University of Copenhagen, Denmark),
Ottesen, Laila (University of Copenhagen, Denmark),
Thing, Lone Friis (University of Copenhagen, Denmark),
Time to become physical active? The complexity of everyday life in middleaged women
Thing, Lone Friis (Copenhagen University, Denmark),
Hybholt, Maria (Copenhagen University, Denmark),
Ottesen, Laila Susanne (Copenhagen University, Denmark),
’Football Fitness’: Constraining and enabling possibilities for the
management of leisure time for middle aged women
Quehenberger, Viktoria (Ludwig Boltzmann Institute Health Promotion
Research, Austria),
Cichocki, Martin (Ludwig Boltzmann Institute Health Promotion Research,
Austria),
Krajic, Karl (Department of Sociology, University of Vienna, Austria;
FORBA- Working Life Research Centre, Vienna, Austria),
Physical Activity Interventions to Promote Health in a Highly Vulnerable
Group? – the Case of Residential Aged Care
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Rahkonen, Ossi (Department of Public Health, University of Helsinki,
Finland),
Lahti, Jouni (Department of Public Health, University of Helsinki, Finland),
Lahelma, Eero (Department of Public Health, University of Helsinki,
Finland),
Lallukka, Tea (Department of Public Health, University of Helsinki,
Finland; Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Helsinki, Finland),
Joint associations of smoking and physical activity with disability retirement
and mortality
RN16S11a / Health Inequalities: Miscellanea
18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FA 646
RN
16
Chair:
Rahkonen, Ossi
(University of Helsinki)
Khalili, Ahmad (Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania, United States
of America),
A Sociological Investigation of Income inequality and Disparity in Infant
Health Outcomes
Precupetu, Iuliana (Research Institute for Quality of Life, Romanian
Academy, Romania),
Pop, Cosmina Elena (Research Institute for Quality of Life, Romanian
Academy, Romania),
Health Inequalities in Romania. The Key Role of Access to Health Services
in Self-rated Health
Anttila, Timo (University of Jyväskylä, Finland),
Oinas, Tomi (University of Jyväskylä, Finland),
Tanskanen, Jussi (University of Jyväskylä, Finland),
Kankainen, Tomi (University of Jyväskylä, Finland),
Ruuskanen, Petri (University of Jyväskylä, Finland),
Nätti, Jouko (University of Tampere, Finland),
Scoial capital and mortality in Finland: a prospective study
Dudal, Pieter (University of Ghent, Belgium),
Bracke, Piet (University of Ghent, Belgium),
The meritocratisation of mental health disparities: fact or myth.
18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FA 645
Chair:
Serra, Helena
(Faculty of Social Sciences
and Humanities of the New
University of Lisbon)
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RN16S13 / Sociology of Healthcare Profesions
Mougeot, Frédéric (Centre Max Weber, France),
Poaching to do the job: French mental health workers and financial
uncertainty in psychiatric units
Naldemirci, Öncel (University of Gothenburg, Sweden),
Lydahl, Doris (University of Gothenburg, Sweden),
Britten, Nicky (University of Exeter, UK),
Elam, Mark (University of Gothenburg, Sweden),
Moore, Lucy (University of Exeter, UK),
Wolf, Axel (University of Gothenburg, Sweden),
Tenacious assumptions of person-centred care
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
Feiring, Marte (Oslo and Akershus University College, Norway),
Olesen, Søren Gytz (VIA University College, Denmark),
Rehabilitation as a boundary-field - between changing public, political and
professional practices
Cazeneuve, Herve Alfred (IFROSS - Université Lyon 3, France; Centre
Max Weber - CNRS, France),
Fouquet, Yannick (TASDA, France),
Chirié, Véronique (TASDA, France),
The transition from hospital to home based hospital cares and its
consequences for the understanding of caregiving
18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FA 647
Chair:
Stipkova, Martina
(University of West Bohemia)
RN16S16 / The Impact of Global Crisis on People's
Health
RN
16
Sarti, Simone (University of Milan, Italy),
Terraneo, Marco (University of Milan-Bicocca, Italy),
Tognetti Bordogna, Mara (University of Milan-Bicocca, Italy),
Poverty and health expenditures in Italian households during the recent crisis
Jonsson, Stefan Hrafn (University of Iceland, Iceland),
Deprivation and helth before and after the Icelandic economic crisis
Zissi, Anastasia (University of the Aegean, Greece,),
Poulimas, Michalis (University of the Aegean, Greece,),
Stalidis, George (Alexander Technological Educationl Institute, Greece),
Mental distress and economic crisis in Greece:
An empirical community study
Buffel, Veerle (Ghent University, Belgium),
The Mental Health Burden of the Economic Crisis in Europe: the Role of
Job Insecurity and Displaced Workers
18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FA 446
Chairs:
Nielsen, Annemette Ljungdalh
(University of Copenhagen)
Lurbe i Puerto, Kàtia
(Public hospital Network of the
Parisian Region & GT Education
Santé, Ifé ENS-Lyon)
JS_RN05+RN16a / Cross-national Perspective on the
Normative Discourses of 'Food Health'
Régnier, Faustine (INRA, France),
Toward a proper diet and a healthy body in France and in the United States :
a comparison of normative discourses
Jallinoja, Piia Tuuli (University of Helsinki, Finland),
Savolainen, Salla (University of Helsinki, Finland),
Nutrition recommendations, health citizenship and lazy gluttons
Maj, Agnieszka (Warsaw University of Life Sciences, Poland),
You Are What You Eat - On Perception Of Linkages Between Food
Consumption And Health In Poland
RESEARCH NETWORK 16
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Roos, Gun (National Institute for Consumer Research - SIFO, Norway),
Niva, Mari (University of Helsinki, Finland),
Kahma, Nina (University of Helsinki, Finland),
Kjærnes, Unni (National Institute for Consumer Research - SIFO, Norway),
Lund, Thomas Bøker (University of Copenhagen, Denmark),
Mäkelä, Johanna (University of Helsinki, Finland),
Do consumers reduce meat consumption? Background factors and opinions
related to healthy and sustainable eating in four Nordic countries
19:30 - 20:30
26th Wednesday
FA Janák 107
RN
16
11:00 - 12:30
27th Thursday
FA 645
Chair:
Lowton, Karen
(University of Sussex)
RN16BM / Business Meeting
RN16S02 / The Impact of Gender, Class and Ethnicity
on end of Life Experiences
Hilário, Ana Patrícia (Center for Research and Studies in Sociology,
University Institute of Lisbon, Portugal),
Men’s and women’s experiences of loss of bodily autonomy at end of life
Biancheri, Rita (Pisa University, Italy),
Cervia, Silvia (Pisa University, Italy),
Ill and Ageing Bodies from a Gender Perspective
Ågård, Pernilla (Uppsala University, Sweden),
Torres, Sandra (Uppsala University, Sweden),
Caring for Dying ‘Others’: Palliative Care Workers Talk about CrossCultural Interactions
Mulrine, Stephanie (Teesside University, United Kingdom),
Shucksmith, Janet (Teesside University, United Kingdom),
Crawshaw, Paul (Teesside University, United Kingdom),
Exley, Catherine (Newcastle University, United Kingdom),
‘He's used his ashes in the ink. He's in with him, isn't he?’:
Working-class experience of death, dying and bereavement
11:00 - 12:30
27th Thursday
FA 646
Chair:
Lurbe i Puerto, Kàtia
(Public hospital Network
of the Parisian Region & GT
Education Santé, Ifé ENS-Lyon)
258
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RN16S03b / Sociological Perspectives on Obesities:
Life-style Drift
Yüksel, Hülya (Dumlupınar University, Turkey),
Coping With Obesity: Some Sociological Insights Coming from Turkish
Experience
Mäkelä, Johanna (Department of Teacher Education,
University of Helsinki, Finland),
Niva, Mari (Department of Political and Economic Studies,
University of Helsinki, Finland),
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
“Maybe I should just forget about calorie counting?” Problematisations
of the script of slimming in an online weight loss service
Muckenhuber, Johanna (University Graz, Austria),
The relationship between Obesity and social capital
11:00 - 12:30
27th Thursday
FA 647
Chair:
Coulomb, Laureline
(Laboratoire Dynamiques
Européennes)
RN16S12 / Sociology of Mental Illness
Zakrzewska-Manterys, Elzbieta (University of Warsaw, Poland),
Mental handicap as disability and as a way of being human
Lavie-Ajayi, Maya (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel),
Gal, Gilad (Tel Aviv yaffo Academic College),
Using Health Capability approach to explore primary care for people with
severe mental illness
RN
16
Zózimo, Joana (Centro de Estudos Sociais - Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal),
Which care means inclusion? A sociological discussion on care and social
inclusion in mental illness
12:45 - 13:45
27th Thursday
FCE Poster Area
RN16P01 / Poster Session
Karvonen, Sakari (THL - National Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland),
Kauppinen, Timo M. (THL - National Institute for Health and Welfare,
Finland),
Social sustainability, health and well-being according to degree of rurality in
Finland
Makštutytė, Ramunė (Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania),
Social and cultural obstacles of health promotion in Lithuania
Will, Catherine M. (University of Sussex, United Kingdom),
Morlacchi, Piera (University of Sussex, United Kingdom),
Smith, Helen (Brighton and Sussex Medical School, United Kingdom),
Making markets: allergy online
Erbug Sanli, Ece (Eskişehir Osmangazi University, Turkey),
Cultural Representations of Good Death: Example of Turkey
Mayrhofer, Michaela (IFZ, Austria),
Wieser, Bernhard (IFZ, Austria),
Maintaining Inequality through Informed Consent
Buriánková, Jitka (Faculty of Physical Education and Sport,
Faculty of Arts, Czech Republic),
A Healthy Life Style in the Czech Republic
RESEARCH NETWORK 16
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Bradby, Hannah (Uppsala University, Sweden),
Mahmud, Amina Jama (Uppsala University, Sweden; Somali Information
and Business Centre, Skåne),
Putting together services to meet everyday health needs: diversity and
bricolage in Sweden, UK, Portugal and Germany.
Migaczewska, Ewa (AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland),
Masłyk, Tomasz (AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland),
The influence of socio-demographic and psychosocial characteristics
of people with disabilities in Poland on their involvement
in the Internet community
RN
16
Masłyk, Tomasz (AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland),
Migaczewska, Ewa (AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland),
The influence of socio-demographic and psychosocial characteristics
of people with disabilities in Poland on their involvement
in the Internet community
Lunde, Bente Vibecke (University of Nordland, Norway),
Holistic rehabilitation policy, translation of ideas and wicked problems
O'Malley, Denalee (Rutgers University),
Degi, Csaba Laszlo (Babes Bolyai University, Romania),
Gilbert, Brittany (Rutgers University),
Munch, Shari (Rutgers University),
Translating research evidence into social work practice in Romania:
cancer care
Ivanova, Tetyana V. (Sumy State University, Ukraine),
Anxiety in changing societies
Majchrowska, Anita (Medical University of Lublin, Poland),
Synowiec-Piłat, Małgorzata (Wroclaw Medical University, Poland),
Pałęga, Anna (College of Management "Edukacja" in Wroclaw, Poland),
Pharmaceutical care in Poland. Necessity or chance for medical care system
under reform?
Peacock, Marian (University of Sheffield, United Kingdom),
Bissell, Paul (University of Sheffield, United Kingdom),
Shame and resistance- women's lives in an unequal society.
14:00 - 15:30
27th Thursday
FA 645
Chairs:
Annandale, Ellen
(University of York)
Ruzza, Carlo
(University of Trento)
Giarelli, Guido
(University "Magna
Graecia" of Catanzaro,
Italy)
260
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RN16S05 / The Role of Civil Society in Central and
Eastern European Health Care Systems
Hresanova, Ema (University of West Bohemia, Czech Republic),
The civil society, gender, and childbirth activism in the Czech Republic:
(re)establishing the alternatives
Prokop, Anna (Jagiellonian University Medical College, Poland),
The developing civil society for the growth of mental health:
A case-study of the civil society organizations in Poland
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
Tobiasz-Adamczyk, Beata (Jagiellonian University Medical College,
Poland),
Wozniak, Barbara (Jagiellonian University Medical College, Poland),
Brzyska, Monika (Jagiellonian University Medical College, Poland),
The role of civil society in health care system in Poland
Temkina, Anna A. (European University at St.Petersburg, Russian
Federation),
“Kruzhok of independent artists”: midwifery networks
14:00 - 15:30
27th Thursday
FA 646
Chair:
Bracke, Piet
(Ghent University)
RN16S11b / Health Inequalities: On the Effects of
Educational Disparities
Stipkova, Martina (University of West Bohemia, Czech Republic),
Trend in the educational gap in birth outcomes in the Czech Republic
RN
16
Veenstra, Gerry (University of British Columbia, Canada),
Abel, Thomas (University of Bern, Switzerland),
Capital interplays and the self-rated health of young men: Results from a
cross-sectional study in Switzerland
Delaruelle, Katrijn (Ugent, Belgium),
Buffel, Veerle (Ugent, Belgium),
Bracke, Piet (Ugent, Belgium),
Do cohort patterns matter? A hierarchical age, period, cohort analysis of the
educational gradient in self-rated health
Carstensen, Johann (Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg,
Germany),
Health-related returns to education of migrants in Germany
14:00 - 15:30
27th Thursday
FA 602
Chairs:
Lurbe i Puerto, Kàtia
(Public hospital Network
of the Parisian Region & GT
Education Santé, Ifé ENS-Lyon)
Williams, Oli
(University of Abertay Dundee)
JS_RN16+RN28b / Physical Activity,
Health & Inequalities II
Weenas, Djiwo (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium),
Deyaert, Jef (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium),
The influences of temporal structures on health
Deyaert, Jef (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium),
Weenas, Djiwo (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium),
Physical job-intensiveness, time use and health
Bloy, Geraldine (LEDi UMR CNRS 6307, University of Burgundy, France),
Rigal, Laurent (CESP INSERM U1018, France),
Physical Activity Counselling by French General Practitioners:
Does it Tend to Reduce or to Widen Inequalities?
RESEARCH NETWORK 16
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Sterchele, Davide (Leeds Beckett University, United Kingdom),
(Un)fitness, moral commitment and unequal reputations: insights from the
experience of wounded, injured and sick soldiers
16:00 - 17:30
27th Thursday
FA 645
Chair:
Radin, Arianna
(University of Turin)
RN
16
RN16S14 / Sociological Research on Unhealthy Habits
Lyytikäinen, Laura (University of Turku, Finland),
Understanding Alcoholism in Russia - The case of the Russian Alcoholics
Anonymous
Lahelma, Eero (Department of Public Health, University of Helsinki,
Helsinki, Finland),
Pietiläinen, Olli (Department of Public Health, University of Helsinki,
Helsinki, Finland),
Ferrie, Jane (Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University
College London, London, UK; School of Community and Social Medicine,
University of Bristol, Bristol, UK),
Kivimäki, Mika (Department of Public Health, University of Helsinki,
Helsinki, Finland; Department of Epidemiology and Public Health,
University College London, London, UK; Finnish Institute of Occupational
Health, Helsinki, Finland),
Lahti, Jouni (Department of Public Health, University of Helsinki,
Helsinki, Finland),
Marmot, Michael (Department of Epidemiology and Public Health,
University College London, London, UK),
Rahkonen, Ossi (Department of Public Health, University of Helsinki,
Helsinki, Finland),
Sekine, Michikazu (Department of Epidemiology and Health Policy,
University of Toyama, Toyama, Japan),
Shipley, Martin (Department of Epidemiology and Public Health,
University College London, London, UK),
Tatsuse, Takashi (Department of Epidemiology and Health Policy,
University of Toyama, Toyama, Japan),
Lallukka, Tea (Department of Public Health, University of Helsinki,
Helsinki, Finland; Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Helsinki,
Finland),
Changes over time in relative and absolute inequalities in smoking among
cohorts from Britain, Finland and Japan
Rathmann, Katharina (Institute of Medical Sociology (IMS), Medical
Faculty, Martin Luther University Halle, Halle (Saale), Germany),
Pfoertner, Timo-Kolja (Institute for Medical Sociology, Health Services
Research, and Rehabilitation Science (IMVR) at the Faculty of Human
Sciences and the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Cologne,
Cologne, Germany),
Hurrelmann, Klaus (Hertie School of Governance, Berlin, Germany),
Richter, Matthias (Institute of Medical Sociology (IMS), Medical Faculty,
Martin Luther University Halle, Halle (Saale), Germany),
Smoking and socioeconomic inequalities in smoking among young people
during the current economic recession: a multilevel study across 24
European countries
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Bologna, Emanuela (ISTAT, Italy),
Iannucci, Laura (ISTAT, Italy),
Are children and youth unhealthy habits learned in family environment?
16:00 - 17:30
27th Thursday
FA 646
Chair:
Hasmanova Marhankova,
Jaroslava
(University of West Bohemia)
RN16S17 / The Effects of Neoliberal Policies on
Healthcare Systems and Illness Experiences
Williams, Oli (University of Leicester, United Kingdom),
Health Inequalities, New Public Health and Area-Based Initiatives:
Redressing Ecological Disparities or Placing Blame?
Flynn, Angela V. (University College Cork, Ireland),
Health Inequalities and Neoliberalism: Corrupting the Gift and Breaking
the Social Contract.
RN
16
Janouskova, Miroslava (Masaryk university, Czech Republic),
Czech Mental Health Care Policy in the European context: What is the
Problem Represented to Be?
Vassilev, Ivaylo (University of Southampton, United Kingdom),
Rogers, Anne (University of Southampton, United Kingdom),
Kennedy, Anne (University of Southampton, United Kingdom),
Todorova, Elka (University of National and World Economy, Bulgaria),
Roukova, Poli (University of National and World Economy, Bulgaria),
The political and economic embedding of chronic illness management
experiences: a comparison of lay accounts of people with diabetes
in United Kingdom and Bulgaria
16:00 - 17:30
27th Thursday
FA 446
Chairs:
Truninger, Monica
(University of Lisbon)
Lurbe i Puerto, Kàtia
(Public hospital Network
of the Parisian Region
& GT Education Santé,
Ifé ENS-Lyon)
JS_RN05+RN16b / Feeding Peoples’ Health: Dietary
Health and the Medicalization of Eating
Danesi, Giada (University of Hertfordshire, United Kingdom),
Wills, Wendy (University of Hertfordshire, United Kingdom),
Kapetanaki, Ariadne (University of Hertfordshire, United Kingdom),
Scottish policy initiatives to improve dietary health in secondary schools:
food and drink purchasing practices of young people
Zamora, Gerardo (World Health Organization),
Peña-Rosas, Juan Pablo (World Health Organization),
García-Casal, María Nieves (World Health Organization),
Incorporating considerations on equity-oriented implementation and ethics
in WHO normative work on nutrition actions
Monteiro, Paulo Jorge (ISCTE-IUL ( University Institute of Lisbon),
Portugal),
Feeding health. The role of functional foods.
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
11:00 - 12:30
28th Friday
FA 645
Chair:
Lurbe i Puerto, Kàtia
(Public hospital Network
of the Parisian Region
& GT Education Santé,
Ifé ENS-Lyon)
RN16S03c / Sociological Perspectives on Obesities:
Special Session on Childhood
Fernandez, Eluska (University College Cork, Ireland),
Becoming a healthy child: an exploration of the Growing up in Ireland study
as a technology of moral governance.
Radin, Arianna (University of Turin, Italy),
The Red Thin Line of Pediatric Obesity
Martin, Gillian M. (University of Malta, Malta),
Exchange, control and conflict: navigating mother-grandmother relations
within the childhood obesity debate.
RN
16
11:00 - 12:30
28th Friday
FA 646
Chair:
Hresanova, Ema
(University of West Bohemia)
14:00 - 15:30
28th Friday
FA 646
Chair:
Guido Giarelli
(University "Magna
Graecia" of Catanzaro,
Italy)
Lutz, Andrea (University of Geneva, Switzerland),
Governing childhood obesity in Switzerland (2000-2010)
RN16S19 / Health Promotion
Immerfall, Stefan (University of Education at Schwäbisch Gmünd,
Germany), Improving Lifestyle Choices? Behavioral Economics, Happiness
Research and Health Promotion
Pedersen, Pia Vivian (University of Southern Denmark, Denmark),
Hulvej Rod, Morten (University of Southern Denmark, Denmark),
Boundary work: Organizational tensions in health promotion programs
aimed at reducing health inequalities
Holt, Ditte Heering (University of Southern Denmark, Denmark),
Rod, Morten Hulvej (University of Southern Denmark, Denmark),
Tjørnhøj-Thomsen, Tine (University of Southern Denmark, Denmark),
Corruption of the social determinants of health: the role of ‘articulation’ in
processes of turning health in all policies into practice
RN16S06 / Technologies of Health: CAM and Medical
Pluralism
Pedersen, Inge Kryger (University of Copenhagen, Denmark),
Striving for Self-Maximization: Alternative Medicine Considered as Medical
Enhancement Technologies
Stockelova, Tereza (Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy
of Sciences, Czech Republic),
Klepal, Jaroslav (Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences,
Czech Republic),
An alternative from above: Bringing TCM as innovation to the Czech health
care system
Rössl, Lydia (Donau Universität Krems, Austria),
The Construction and Composition of Medical Pluralistic Personal Networks
in Kathmandu/Nepal
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14:00 - 15:30
28th Friday
FA 645
Chair:
Hresanova, Ema
(University of West Bohemia)
RN16S08 / Responsibility and Choice & Reproductive
and Parenting Decisions
Novkunskaya, Anastasija (European University in Saint-Petersburg,
Russian Federation),
Unbearable responsibility for bearing: the health professionals’ perspective
Mills, Catherine (Monash University, Australia),
Prenatal testing, social inequality and the apparatus of choice
Hasmanova Marhankova, Jaroslava (University of West Bohemia, Czech
Republic), Mothers’ empowerment and mothers’ burden – gendered aspects
of parental vaccine refusal
Santos, Mário J. D. S. (CIES - University Institute of Lisbon, Portugal),
Risk perceptions, professional powers and emerging actors in planned home
births in Portugal
16:00 - 17:30
28th Friday
FA 646
Chair:
Annandale, Ellen
(University of York)
RN16S07 / Sociology of Health and the Body
RN
16
Wustmann, Julia (Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Germany),
Life in Plastic – It’s Fantastic? Milieu-specific Perspectives on Aestheticplastic Surgery between Health and Illness
Demez, Gönül (Akdeniz University, Turkey),
Timurturkan, Meral (Akdeniz University, Turkey),
Othering Bodies: The relationship between obesity and stigmatization in
media texts.
Bozok, Nihan (Middle East Technical University, Turkey),
Changing Patterns of Vitality in the Postmodern Times: Discussing “the Organs
without Bodies” through Nikolas Rose’s Theory of Molecular Biopolitics
Riso, Brígida (Centre for Research and Studies in Sociology - University
Institute of Lisbon, Portugal),
Biobanks and human bio-objects: challenges in the healthcare sector
16:00 - 17:30
28th Friday
FA 645
Chair:
Hresanova, Ema
(University of West Bohemia)
RN16S09 / Medical Technologies & Reproductive
Health Services
Stephenson, Niamh (University of New South Wales, Australia),
“Nobody wants a public debate about abortion”: Can fetal futures be
imagined as anything other than an individual undertaking?
Mañas, Beatriz (UNED (National Distance Education University, Spain),
“Women on the countdown”: experiencing Assisted Reproductive
Techniques (ART) in the Spanish public healthcare system
Dzwonkowska-Godula, Krystyna (University of Lodz, Poland),
The role of NGOs in field of reproductive health care in Poland
Vanderlinden, Karen (Ghent University, Belgium),
Van de Putte, Bart (Ghent University, Belgium),
Does social policy work (and how)? An examination of European social policy
influences on breastfeeding initiation and duration among European mothers
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RN17 - WORK, EMPLOYMENT AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
11:00 - 12:30
26th Wednesday
FA 402
Chair:
Brandl, Bernd
(University of Durham)
RN17S01 / Social Dialogue in Europe
Conchon, Aline (European Trade Union Institute, Belgium),
Waddington, Jeremy (University of Manchester, United Kingdom;
European Trade Union Institute, Belgium),
Is Europeanised Board-level Employee Representation Specific? The Case
of European Companies [SEs]
Bechter, Barbara (University Durham, United Kingdom),
The role of shared beliefs in the scope and legitimacy of European policy
making - implications on the structure and efficiency of social dialogue
RN
17
11:00 - 12:30
26th Wednesday
FA 403
Chair:
Jansen, Giedo
(University of Twente)
Kerckhofs, Peter (Eurofound, Ireland),
Sanz, Pablo (Notus, Spain),
Representativeness of social partners in three European sector social
dialogue committees
Petrescu, Claudia (The Research Institute for Quality of Life, Romania),
Stanila, Gabriel (The Research Institute for Quality of Life, Romania),
Lambru, Mihaela (The Research Institute for Quality of Life, Romania),
Employers’ organizations in post-communist countries: strategies for
surviving in the market economy of Romania
RN17S11 / Differences and Inequalities Between
Different Groups
Healy, Amy Erbe (Maynooth University, Ireland),
Ó Riain, Seán (Maynooth University, Ireland),
Dualisation and Workplace Change in Europe
Nadiv, Ronot (Sapir Academic College, Israel),
Kuna, Shani (Sapir Academic College, Israel),
Opening the black box: Can segregated job placement processes explain
economic inequality between secular and ultraorthodox Jews in Israel?
Ioannou, Gregoris (University of Cyprus, Cyprus),
Labour force fragmentation: empirical evidence from case studies in Cyprus
Thuesen, Frederik (SFI - The Danish National Centre for Social Research,
Denmark),
Dinesen, Peter (Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen
Denmark),
Sønderskov, Kim (Department of Political Science, University of Aarhus
Denmark),
Ethnic diversity in the workplace and social trust
Oinas, Tomi (University of Jyväskylä, Finland),
Anttila, Timo (University of Jyväskylä, Finland),
Mustosmäki, Armi (University of Jyväskylä, Finland),
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Tammelin, Mia (University of Jyväskylä, Finland),
Organization of work in Nordic countries: analyzing change in public and
private sector 1990-2010
14:00 - 15:30
26th Wednesday
FA 402
Chair:
Ulfsdotter Eriksson, Ylva
(University of Gothenburg)
RN17S02 / Social Dialogue and Employment Relations
in Multinational Context
Drahokoupil, Jan (European Trade Union Institute, Belgium),
The Foxconn Employment System
Fujimoto, Masayo (Doshisha University, Japan),
The Choice of the Employee in the Multinational Enterprise:
Similarity of High Skill Professionals and the Factory Workers
RN
17
Czarzasty, Jan (Warsaw School of Economics (SGH), Poland),
Because they can. Collective bargaining in multinational corporations
(MNCs) in Poland
Muller-Camen, Michael (WU Vienna, Austria),
Maurer, Iris (WU Vienna, Austria),
Roper, Ian (Middlesex University London, UK),
Parsa, Sepideh (Middlesex University London, UK),
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR): A new lifeline for trade unions and
collective bargaining?
14:00 - 15:30
26th Wednesday
FA 403
Chair:
Bechter, Barbara
(University Durham)
RN17S12 / Insecure Employment and Unemployment
Khan, Asma Shahin (Cardiff University, United Kingdom),
The Economic Inactivity of Muslim Women in Britain: Measuring the
Impact of Religiosity and Social Capital
Antonini, Matteo (University of Lausanne, Switzerland),
Different patterns for different sub-populations: heterogeneity in postunemployment work trajectories
López-Andreu, Martí (Manchester Business School, United Kingdom),
Employment changes, strategies and resources in times of austerity: results
from narrative biographies in Spain and the UK.
Amaro Galhano, Laura (University of Lausanne, Faculty of Social and
Political Sciences, Switzerland),
The “good employee” and the “bad unemployed”: Explaining boundaries of
employment in the construction sector in Switzerland
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16:00 - 17:30
26th Wednesday
FA 402
Chair:
Geary, John
(University College Dublin)
RN17S03 / Human Capital, Human Resources and HRM
Krug, Gerhard (Institute for Employment Research, Germany, University
Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany),
Rebien, Martina (Institute for Employment Research, Germany),
Social Networks in firms’ recruitment processes – Finding more and better
candidates?
Broughton, Andrea (Institute for Employment Studies, United Kingdom),
Suff, Rachel (Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development),
Ensuring the health and wellbeing of older workers
Dobbins, Tony (Bangor University, United Kingdom),
Challenging human capital orthodoxy: the role of Labour Market
Intermediaries in disorganized capitalism
RN
17
16:00 - 17:30
26th Wednesday
FA 403
Chair:
Karmowska, Joanna
(Oxford Brookes University)
Ulfsdotter Eriksson, Ylva (University of Gothenburg, Sweden),
What is the Point of Globalization of Human Resource Management?
From the Swedes point of view
RN17S13 / Gender at Work
Tartanoğlu, Şafak (Uludag University, Turkey),
Emirgil, Burak Faik (Uludag University, Turkey),
Baştürk, Şenol (Uludag University, Turkey),
Gendered Precariousness?: Social Prospects of Home-Based Work in Turkey
Czeranowska, Olga Anna (University of Warsaw, Poland),
Gender perspective on the occupational prestige in a modern global labour
market
Baek, Soo gyoung (Korea University, Korea, Republic of (South Korea)),
The Analysis on Sex Differences in Determinants of Job Mismatches for the
Youth in Korea : Sex Segregation in Occupations and Industries
Kandlik Eltanani, Mor (University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom),
Working Conditions and Inequalities in Social Movement Organizations
18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FA 402
Chair:
Kerckhofs, Peter
(Eurofound)
RN17S04 / Old and New Actors and Processes in
Industrial Relations
Brandl, Bernd (University of Durham, United Kingdom),
Lehr, Alex (University of Durham, United Kingdom),
The Strange Non-Death of Employer and Business Associations:
The Development and Transformation of Employer
and Business Associations in Europe
Geary, John (University College Dublin, Ireland),
Gamwell, Sophie (University of Middlesex, UK),
The union organising turn in Ireland?
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Felbo-Kolding, Jonas (University of Copenhagen, Denmark),
Navrbjerg, Steen Erik (University of Copenhagen, Denmark),
Yellow unions and non-organized workers –
what does it mean to the workers collectivity?
Jansen, Giedo (University of Twente, Netherlands),
Organizing the New Self-Employed: Varieties of Self-Employment,
Membership and Attitudes Towards Interest Organizations
RN17S14 / Atypical Work: Meaning and Strategies
18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FA 403
Chair:
Karmowska, Joanna
(Oxford Brookes University)
Apitzsch, Birgit (University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany),
Ruiner, Caroline (TU Dortmund, Germany),
Wilkesmann, Maximiliane (TU Dortmund, Germany),
Same same but different? Working conditions of highly-skilled solo-selfemployed workers – The role of staffing agencies and traditional actors
of industrial relations in negotiation processes
RN
17
Schindler, Saskja (University of vienna, Austria),
Fragmented staff: temporary agency work and its meaning for staff relations
and industrial relations
Eremia, Dana Ioana (Research Insititute for Quality of Life, Romania),
Over-education - a strategy of employment for young graduates?
Rose, Judy Patricia (School of Social Science, University of Queensland,
Australia),
Hewitt, Belinda Anne (School of Social Science, University of Queensland,
Australia),
Baxter, Janeen Helen (ARC Centre of Excellence for Children and Families
over the Life Course, Institute for Social Science Research, University
of Queensland, Australia),
Job quality characteristics and part-time employed women’s perceptions
of time pressure
19:30 - 20:30
26th Wednesday
FA 403
RN17BM / Business Meeting
11:00 - 12:30
27th Thursday
FA 402
RN17S05 / The Impact and Consequences of
Internationalization and Globalization on the World of
Employment and Work
Chair:
Bechter, Barbara
(University Durham)
Larsson, Bengt (University of Gothenburg, Sweden),
Lovén Seldén, Kristina (University of Gothenburg, Sweden),
Trade union cooperation and networking in Europe – viewed from the
perspective of Nordic trade unions
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Zhao, Wei (Beijing Normal University, China, People's Republic of),
Labour Control and the Workers’ Attitudes under the Factory Regime:
Some Evidences of Two Joint Venture Auto Assemble Plants in China
Vatta, Alessia (University of Trieste, Italy),
The influence of international factors on employment and work: the case
of the TTIP
Nikolopoulou, Aikaterini (Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain),
Cantera Espinosa, Leonor Maria (Autonomous University
of Barcelona, Spain),
Discourses on work in modern Greece; a critical view from “below”.
11:00 - 12:30
27th Thursday
FA 403
RN
17
Chair:
Kerckhofs, Peter
(Eurofound)
11:00 - 12:30
27th Thursday
FA 401
Chair:
Lehr, Alex
(Radboud University Nijmegen)
RN17S15 / Migration and Industrial Relations
Mucha, Janusz (AGH University, Poland),
Migrants in academia in Poland. How to identify the foreign academic
workers?
Wickham, James (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland),
Bobek, Alicja (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland),
Workplaces, careers and conjunctures: Migrant professionals in the
construction industry moving through time and space
Jiang, Joyce (Roehampton University, United Kingdom),
When the ‘Unorganisable’ Organise: An Analysis of Migrant Domestic
Workers’ Journey from an Individual Labour of Love to a Collective Labour
with Rights
James, Phil (Middlesex University, United Kingdom),
Karmowska, Joanna (Oxford Brookes University, United Kingdom),
British union renewal: Does salvation really lie beyond the workplace?
RN17S21 / Analytical Perspectives on Work and
Organisations
Wilczynska, Aleksandra Ewa (Open University of Catalonia, Spain),
Batorski, Dominik (University of Warsaw, Poland),
Torrent Sellens, Joan (Open University of Catalonia, Spain),
Interpersonal justice and employment flexibility as determinants of job
satisfaction of Polish knowledge workers
Brenzel, Hanna (Institute for Employment Research (IAB) of the German
Federal Employment Agency (BA), Germany),
Czepek, Judith Anna (Institute for Employment Research (IAB) of the
German Federal Employment Agency (BA), Germany),
Rebien, Martina (Institute for Employment Research (IAB) of the German
Federal Employment Agency (BA), Germany),
Concessions: Explaining unexpected success in wage negotiations
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Venugoplan, Murale (Amrita University, India,USI Switzerland),
Madhavan, Vandana (Amrita University Amrita School of Business),
Factors Influencing Job-Offer Acceptance Among Campus Recruits
Frunzaru, Valeriu (National University of Political Studies and Public
Administration, Romania),
Dumitriu, Diana-Luiza (National University of Political Studies and Public
Administration, Romania),
Self-perceive occupational prestige among Romania teachers: organisational
explicative factors
12:45 - 13:45
27th Thursday
FCE Poster Area
RN17P01 / Poster Session
Nätti, Jouko (University of Tampere, Finland),
Ojala, Satu (University of Tampere, Finland),
Saari, Tiina (University of Tampere, Finland),
Pyöriä, Pasi (University of Jyväskylä, Finland),
Anttila, Timo (University of Jyväskylä, Finland),
Salin, Mia (University of Jyväskylä, Finland),
Oinas, Tomi (University of Jyväskylä, Finland),
FLEXLIFE-project: Temporal flexibility of work and its effect on later work
and family life
RN
17
Okkonen, Jussi (University of Tampere, Finland),
Masters as Servants – Organisational agility as source of dissatisfaction
14:00 - 15:30
27th Thursday
FA 402
RN17S06 / Theoretical and Methodological
Challenges in the Field of Work, Employment
and Industrial Relations
Chair:
Vatta, Alessia
(University of Trieste)
Stewart, Paul (University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK),
Mrozowicki, Adam (University of Wroclaw, Poland),
Zentai, Violetta (Central European University, Budapest, Hungary),
East Meets West: the theoretical and methodological challenges of the
critical labour studies in the UK, Poland and Hungary
Szekér, Lise (HIVA KU Leuven, Belgium),
Vandekerckhove, Sem (HIVA KU Leuven, Belgium),
De Spiegelaere, Stan (HIVA KU Leuven, Belgium),
Ramioul, Monique (HIVA KU Leuven, Belgium),
It takes more than one measure. Capturing the multidimensionality of job
quality with job types and multiple job quality outcomes
Quinlan, Elizabeth (University of Saskatchewan, Canada),
Urban, Ann-Marie (University of Regina, Canada),
Bilson, Beth (University of Saskatchewan, Canada),
Findlay, Isobel (University of Saskatchewan, Canada),
Intervening in workplace harassment: Envisioning and enacting new, nonhierarchical social orders through participatory theatre
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Lehr, Alex (Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands, The),
Actors, Structure, and Mechanisms: Promises and Challenges of an
analytical approach to Employment Relations Studies
14:00 - 15:30
27th Thursday
FA 403
Chair:
Wickham, James
(Trinity College Dublin)
RN
17
14:00 - 15:30
27th Thursday
FA 401
Chair:
Lehr, Alex
(Radboud University Nijmegen)
RN17S16 / Migrants on the Labour Markets
Lindland, Kristiane (International Research Institute of Stavanger, Norway),
Work immigration, employee-driven innovation and “The Norwegian
Model”
Zhidkevich, Natalia Nikolaevna (Higher School of Economics,
Russian Federation),
Social types of the Russian domestic circular migrants
Porras Bulla, Julian Arturo (University of Barcelona, Spain),
Social recognition in the informal work in Barcelona:
the case of sub-Saharan waste pickers
RN17S22 / Regulations of Work and Employment
Martiskova, Monika (Central European Labour Studies Institute,
Slovak Republic),
Kahancova, Marta (Central European Labour Studies Institute, Slovak
Republic),
Temporary agency work in the Czech Republic and Slovakia:
a threat to collective bargaining or an opportunity for revival?
Batorski, Dominik (University of Warsaw, Poland),
Blazewicz, Marek (University of Warsaw, Poland),
The Effects of Automation - How the development of new technologies
affects the change in the popularity of various professions.
Pyöriä, Pasi (University of Tampere, Finland),
Ojala, Satu (University of Tampere, Finland),
Working 24/7? Evidence from the Finnish Time Use Survey, 1979-2010
Bolzonaro, Fabio (University of Cambridge, United Kingdom),
Defending Social Equality in Hard Times: The Failed Strategy
of Social Democracy in France and Italy
16:00 - 17:30
27th Thursday
FA 402
Chair:
Lehr, Alex
(Radboud University Nijmegen)
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RN17S07 / Changing Collective Bargaining
Kaminska-Visser, Monika Ewa (Universität Bremen, Germany),
Kahancova, Marta (Central European Labour Studies Institute, Slovak
Republic),
Changing employment and working conditions in East-Central European
healthcare sectors: from collective bargaining to state and market regulation
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
Schmalz, Stefan (Friedrich Schiller-University Jena, Germany),
Goes, Thomas Eilt (Friedrich Schiller-University Jena, Germany),
Thiel, Marcel (Friedrich Schiller-University Jena, Germany),
Trade Union Renewal in East Germany
Cognard, Etienne (Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium),
Path Dependency, Cross-class coalitions, and the Slow Road of the French
Further Training System towards Segmentalism
Alarcón, Amado (Rovira and Virgili University, Spain),
Martinez-Iglesias, María (Rovira and Virgili University, Spain),
Collective bargaining and new labour categories based on language
autonomy of workers.
16:00 - 17:30
27th Thursday FA 403
Chair:
Bechter, Barbara
(University Durham)
RN
17
RN17S17 / Industrial Relations and the Welfare State
Benda, Luc (Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands, The),
Koster, Ferry (Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands, The),
van der Veen, Romke (Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands, The),
Fenger, Menno (Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands, The),
Labour market institutions in times of economic crisis
King, Lindsey Marie (University of North Carolina, United States of
America),
The Worried Worker: How Job and Employment Insecurity Mediate between
Policy and Anxiety
Gautier, Amandine (Triangle UMR 5206, France),
Occupational Health: a Public Health Issue? The case of Inspectors
‘Occupational diseases in Slaughterhouses
Hastings, Thomas Michael (University of Sheffield, United Kingdom),
Heyes, Jason (University of Sheffield, United Kingdom),
Varieties of Labour Regulation within Liberal Market Economies –
Comparing Approaches from the USA, the UK and Ireland
16:00 - 17:30
27th Thursday
FA 401
Chair:
Haipeter, Thomas
(University of Duisburg-Essen)
RN17S23 / Globalisation and Capitalism
Nissim, Gadi (Tel Aviv University, Israel),
Rhetoric of Decline: Workers’ Committees and the Decline of Labor
in Contemporary Israel
Blom, Raimo (University of Tampere, Finland),
Melin, Harri (University of Tampere, Finland),
Classes, work and reproduction
Zysiak, Agata Magdalena (University of Lodz, Poland; University
of Michigan, USA),
"Take a pride in what you're doing" - workers in declining monoindustrial
cities. Cases of Lodz (Poland) and Detroit (USA) in comparative perspective
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Lewicki, Mikołaj (University of Warsaw, Poland),
Mortgage in the Making of a Middle Class in Poland
11:00 - 12:30
28th Friday
FA 402
Chair:
Kerckhofs, Peter
(Eurofound)
RN17S08 / (In-)Equality, (In-)Justice
and the Effects on Working Conditions
Dütsch, Matthias (Otto-Friedrich-University Bamberg, Germany),
Struck, Olaf (Otto-Friedrich-University Bamberg, Germany),
Craft unions and wage policy: High wage increases, perceived justice and
organizational consequences
Buzea, Carmen (Transilvania University of Brasov, Romania),
Strategies to reduce inequity in the Romanian cultural context
RN
17
11:00 - 12:30
28th Friday
FA 403
Chair:
Brandl, Bernd
(University of Durham)
Kart, Elife (Akdeniz University, Turkey),
From Financial In(ex)clusion to Social Exclusion: a Study on Construction
Workers
Salonsalmi, Aino (University of Helsinki, Finland),
Rahkonen, Ossi (University of Helsinki, Finland),
Lahelma, Eero (University of Helsinki, Finland),
Laaksonen, Mikko (Finnish Centre for Pensions),
Working conditions and subsequent drinking habits
RN17S18 / The Diversity of Worker Participation
and Representation
Haipeter, Thomas (University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany),
Interests and Interest Representation of White Collar Workers in the German Manufacturing Sector. Opportunity Structures, Framing and Resources
dos Santos, Diego Tavares (University of São Paulo, Brazil),
An emblematic case of the Labor Domination in Brazil over the 20th century
Gürler, Deniz (Kocaeli University, Turkey),
Factory Occupations as a Form of Resistance: The Experience of Kazova
Textile Workers (in Istanbul) in Turkey
Tailby, Stephanie Anne (University of the West of England, United
Kingdom),
Lopes, Ana (University of the West of England, United Kingdom),
Warren, Stella (University of the West of England, United Kingdom),
Social enterprise, voice and engagement? The evaluation of a community
health workforce in South West England
274
RESEARCH NETWORK 17
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
11:00 - 12:30
28th Friday
FA 401
Chair:
Ulfsdotter Eriksson, Ylva
(University of Gothenburg)
RN17S24 / Critical and Innovative Perspectives on
Work and Employment
Koeck, Nicole (Institute for Labor Research, Germany),
Khosravi, Nastaran (Institute for Labor Research, Germany),
Welfare effects of subsidized employment. Results of a model project in
North Rhine- Westphalia
Lindbloom, Jana (Institute of Sociology, Slovak Academy of Sciences,
Slovak Republic),
Incorporating differences in (the failure of) workplace democracy
Bakioğlu, Akın (Ankara University, Turkey),
Durak, Yasin (Ankara University, Turkey),
"The Surplus-Friends": Case of the Bar Workers' Strike in Ankara"
RN
17
Krasowska, Agata (University of Wroclaw, Poland),
Precarious Agency. Analysis of Biographical Interviews in Services
14:00 - 15:30
28th Friday
FA 402
Chair:
Wickham, James
(Trinity College Dublin)
RN17S09 / The Transformation of Work and
Employment: Causes and Implications
Ait Tkassit, Samia (Centre Max Weber Université Lyon 2, France),
Reconsidering work and employment: through the case of French artisanship
Bayl, Timothy (Universiteit van Amsterdam, Netherlands, The),
The value of work-focused social enterprises in facilitating transitions
to regular work
Petrescu, Claudia (The Research Institute for Quality of Life, Romania),
Negut, Adriana (The Research Institute for Quality of Life, Romania),
Stanila, Gabriel (ADPSE Catalactica, Romania),
Patterns of social exclusion: the effects of socio-economic changes
14:00 - 15:30
28th Friday
FA 403
Chair:
Larsson, Bengt
(University of Gothenburg)
RN17S19 / Workplace Practices and Processes
Vermeerbergen, Lander (KU Leuven, Belgium),
Van Hootegem, Geert (KU Leuven, Belgium),
Benders, Jos (KU Leuven, Belgium),
The Inefficiency of Delegating Indirect Tasks for Enhancing Job Autonomy:
An Evaluation of a Production Structure Intervention Program
RESEARCH NETWORK 17
275
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Haines, Victor (University of Montreal, Canada),
Rousseau, Vincent (University of Montreal, Canada),
Calomfirescu, Radu (University of Montreal, Canada),
Does work design improve employee business awareness
Bobek, Alicja (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland),
Advantages and challenges of multicultural workplaces: migration of health
professionals to Ireland
16:00 - 17:30
28th Friday
FA 402
RN
17
Chair:
Karmowska, Joanna
(Oxford Brookes University)
RN17S10 / Quality of Working Life
Loksova, Terezie (Faculty of Social Sciences, Masaryk University,
Czech Republic),
Bek, Tomas (Faculty of Social Sciences, Masaryk University,
Czech Republic),
Working but poor: who they are and what lives do they live?
Maříková, Hana (Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy
of Sciences, Czech Republic),
Formánková, Lenka (Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy
of Sciences, Czech Republic),
Work-life balance in relation to workplace diversity
Zych, Jacek (University of Warsaw, Poland),
Zielińska, Justyna Kinga (University of Warsaw, Poland),
Contradictory Awareness of Precariat? Between Individual and Structural
Responsibility
Genin, Emilie (University of Montreal, Canada),
Haines, Victor (University of Montreal, Canada),
Alain, Marchand (University of Montreal, Canada),
Vincent, Rousseau (University of Montreal, Canada),
David, Pelletier (University of Montreal, Canada),
Why the Long Hours? Work Demands and Social Exchange Dynamics
16:00 - 17:30
28th Friday
FA 403
Chair:
Vatta, Alessia
(University of Trieste)
276
RESEARCH NETWORK 17
RN17S20 / Changes in Employment: Discourse
Analysis and Policies
Souto-Otero, Manuel (University of Bath, United Kingdom),
Brown, Phil (Cardiff University),
Qualifications and skills in 'knowledge societies': how do employers
construct employable workers?
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
Kubala, Konrad (University of Lodz, Poland),
Rationality in discourses on work and entrepreneurship. Institutional
reflexivity versus dominating methods of defining reality in (post)
transformational Poland
Gill-McLure, Whyeda (University of Wolverhampton, United Kingdom),
The Politics of Managerial Reform in Public Service Organisations: a study
of performance management and austerity in UK local authority museums.
Ostrowski, Piotr (Univeristy of Warsaw, Poland),
Figiel, Wojciech (Univeristy of Warsaw, Poland),
Critical Discourse Analysis in the research on industrial relations: three case
studies from Poland
RN
17
RESEARCH NETWORK 17
277
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
RN18 - SOCIOLOGY OF COMMUNICATIONS AND MEDIA
RESEARCH
11:00 - 12:30
26th Wednesday
FA 247
Chair:
Fuchs, Christian
(University of Westminster)
RN
18
11:00 - 12:30
26th Wednesday
FA 244
Chair:
Panagiotopoulou, Roy
(National and Kapodistrian
University of Athens)
RN18S02 / Critical Media Sociology and China I
Sparks, Colin Stuart (Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong S.A.R.
(China)),
Can there be a genuinely critical sociology of Chinese media?
Na, Yuqi (University of Westminster, United Kingdom),
Imperialism on the Internet and Social Media: On the Reproduction of the
Conditions of Production
Xiang, Yu (University of Westminster, United Kingdom),
‘Sinicization’ of the ‘Proletarian’ Capitalist? − A New Reflection
of Structural Imperialism On CCTV-News and Its Foreign Audiences
Chan, Wendy Wing Lam (Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong
S.A.R. (China)),
Wong, Chi Hung (Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong S.A.R. (China)),
Exploring the Concept of the Society of Spectacle and the Mechanical
Reproduction in the Film Be Kind Rewind and the Reflection on the Case
of ATV in Hong Kong 2015
RN18S18 / Doing and Applying Media Sociology
Today: Four Case Studies
Adolf, Marian Thomas (Zeppelin Universität, Germany),
Machin, Amanda (Zeppelin Universität, Germany),
Identifying the Wurst: the “play” of identities in a hybrid media system
Bocchino, Antonello (University of Westminster, United Kingdom),
Medical research and scientific publications driven by vested interests?
A case study: CCSVI and Multiple Sclerosis.
Farinosi, Manuela (University of Udine, Italy),
Sociological insights on the impact of digital tools on students’ writing/reading
Lavie, Noa (The Academic College, Tel Aviv-Jaffa, Israel),
Traiber, Talia (Tel Aviv University),
Operation 'Protective Edge': A Disaster Marathon
14:00 - 15:30
26th Wednesday
FA 247
Chair:
Surugiu, Romina
(University of Bucharest)
278
RESEARCH NETWORK 18
RN18S10 / Challenges and Perspectives for Public
Service Media and the Mediated Public Sphere Today
Cross, Simon James (Nottingham Trent University, United Kingdom),
Child’s Play: Jimmy Savile and the Dark Side of BBC Light Entertainment
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
Bonini, Tiziano (IULM University of Milan, Italy),
Pais, Ivana (Università Cattolica, Milan, Italy),
From user generated content to user generated (crowdfunded) public service:
A proposal for a new participatory model of funding PSM.
Cullinane, Mark (University College Cork, Ireland),
Contemporary Democratic Crisis and the Public Sphere: Whither Public
Service Broadcasting?
Sapiezynska, Ewa (University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Warsaw,
Poland),
Potentials and limits of the mediated public sphere - three levels of analysis
14:00 - 15:30
26th Wednesday
FA 244
RN18S17 / Critical Media Sociology of
Authoritarian Politics: Surveillance and
Right-Wing Extremism
Chair:
Golding, Peter
(Northumbria University)
Mehrabov, Ilkin (Karlstad University, Sweden),
Applying Critical Media Sociology: Mapping the Intersections of Media and
Communication Research with Surveillance Studies
RN
18
Poyraz, Bedriye (Ankara University Communication Faculty, Turkey),
Ince Ozer, Esra (Ankara University Communication Faculty, Turkey),
Social Media, Democracy and the Authoritarian Government: The Case of
AKP Government in Turkey
Félix, Aniko (MTA-ELTE Peripato Research Group, Hungary),
Fokas, Nikos (MTA-ELTE Peripato Research Group, Hungary),
Tóth, Gergely (MTA-ELTE Peripato Research Group, Hungary),
Racism in the Parliament: Comparative analysis between the speeches of
Jobbik and Golden Dawn MP-s in the Parliaments
Christou, Miranda (University of Cyprus, Cyprus),
Opening Internet Networks, Sealing International Borders: Right-wing
extremist discourse and contradictions
16:00 - 17:30
26th Wednesday
FA 247
Chair:
Sevignani, Sebastian
(Friedrich-Schiller-University
Jena)
RN18S11 / The Critical Sociology of Ideology and
Media Representation I
Sen, A. Fulya (Firat University, Turkey),
Media Representations of Left-wing Politics: A Review of Representation of
Left-wing Politics in Turkish News Media
Panagiotopoulou, Roy (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens,
Greece),
Left wing parties in the European Parliament elections 2014:
Redefining EU economic and political priorities
Yücel, Yunus (Middle East Technical University, Turkey),
Ideology Critique of an Islamist TV Series
RESEARCH NETWORK 18
279
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Raeijmaekers, Daniëlle (University of Antwerp, Belgium),
Maeseele, Pieter (University of Antwerp, Belgium),
Forget objectivity, rediscover ideology
16:00 - 17:30
26th Wednesday
FA 244
Chair:
Sandoval, Marisol
(City University London)
RN
18
18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FA 244
Chair:
Pleios, Georgios Giannakis
(University of Athens)
RN18S13 / Critical Cultural Sociology and the Media
Han, Sam (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; Hawke Research
Institute, University of South Australia),
Between Democracy and Civility: Dialogue, Media and the “new” Cultural
Sociology
Ribac, Marko (The Peace Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia),
Amon Prodnik, Jernej (Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana,
Slovenia),
Is there an alternative to no alternative? Instrumental political
communication and politicians-as-commodities
Lindell, Johan Eric (Karlstad University, Sweden),
Asocial media studies: Bourdieu as remedy
Lund, Arwid (Uppsala University, Sweden),
Cultural Materialism: a step back in the theoretical development of Marxism
RN18S03 / Critical Media Sociology and China II
Wang, Haiyan (Sun Yat-sen University, China, People's Republic of),
Sparks, Colin (Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong, China),
Huang, Yu (Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong, China),
Exploring a third type of Chinese media: The “popular” official media and
the characteristic of its journalism
Li, Hong (University of Westminster, United Kingdom),
De Burgh, Hugo (University of Westminster, United Kingdom),
Steemers, Jeanette (University of Westminster, United Kingdom),
Zeng, Rong (University of Westminster, United Kingdom),
Localizing Global Television Formats in China: Tension between the global
and the local
Bu, Wei (Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China, People's Republic of),
Who Are Constructing the Foxconn Worker’s story about Life? —
Discourse Analysis of the Voices on Young Workers Suicides
Yin, Liangen (Shenzhen University, China, People's Republic of),
Political Weibos in China as Public Sphere in Appearance
Zuo, Can (University of Essex, United Kingdom),
Wither Ideology: the Depoliticized Chinese Cultural Revolution
280
RESEARCH NETWORK 18
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FA 247
Chair:
Allmer, Thomas
(University of Edinburgh)
RN18S12 / The Critical Sociology of Ideology
and Media Representation II
Abalo, Ernesto (School of Learning and Communication, Jönköping
University, Sweden),
Through an imperialistic gaze? Journalism, ideology and the notion
of democracy
Biressi, Anita Ruth (University of Roehampton, United Kingdom),
Nunn, Heather (University of Roehampton, United Kingdom),
The myth of the long suffering public: Resurrecting the 1970s in British
austerity news coverage
Belluati, Marinella (University of Turin, Italy),
Eurorepulsion or Eurocritical? When the public sphere is shaped by media
RN
18
Tırman, Ceyda (METU, Turkey),
Representations of Labor Protests Against Privatization in the Turkish Press:
The Cases of SEKA and TÜPRAŞ
19:30 - 20:30
26th Wednesday
FA 247
RN18BM / Business Meeting
11:00 - 12:30
27th Thursday
FA 244
RN18S01 / Critical Media Sociology and
Karl Marx Today
Chair:
Golding, Peter
(Northumbria University)
Fuchs, Christian (University of Westminster, United Kingdom),
Karl Marx as Media Sociologist: Reading Marx’s Capital Volume 1 in the
Information Age: The Prefaces, Postfaces, and Chapter 1
Allmer, Thomas (University of Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom),
Marx (Dis)Likes Facebook: Social Media Between Emancipation and
Commodification
Yesilyurt, Adem (Middle East Technical University / Kocaeli University,
Turkey),
Theorizing Digital Labour: Implications of Marx, Arendt and Sennett
Kortesoja, Matti (University of Tampere, Finland),
Imageries of Society and Social Action in Structural-Marxism
RESEARCH NETWORK 18
281
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
14:00 - 15:30
27th Thursday
FA 244
Chair:
Fuchs, Christian
(University of Westminster)
RN18S05 / The Political Economy of Digital Labour I
Suphan, Anne (University of Hohenheim, Germany),
Pfeiffer, Sabine (University of Hohenheim, Germany),
Oestreicher, Elke (University of Hohenheim, Germany),
Klein, Birgit (University of Hohenheim, Germany),
Menez, Raphael (University of Hohenheim, Germany),
Digital Labour: Analyzing emerging contradictions in two German sectors
Sevignani, Sebastian (Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena, Germany),
The Double Free Internet User
Schradie, Jen (Institute for Advanced Studies in Toulouse, Toulouse School
of Economics, France),
Digital Labor Power and Social Class Inequality with Online Activism
RN
18
Alacovska, Ana (Association of Artists Media Artes, Macedonia, Former
Yugoslav Republic of; Copenhagen Business School, Copenhagen,
Denmark),
‘Pennies an hour’: subjective experiences of digital labour in the postcommunist Balkan
14:00 - 15:30
27th Thursday
FA 247
RN18S15 / The Critical Sociology of Alternative
Media and Social Media Alternatives: Civil Society
Media, Peer Production, and Commons-Based Media
Chair:
Surugiu, Romina
(University of Bucharest)
Venäläinen, Juhana (University of Eastern Finland, Finland),
Lund, Arwid (Uppsala University, Sweden),
Monetary materialities of peer-produced knowledge: the case of the
Wiki-PR controversy and its resonances in the Wikipedia community
Mikołajewska, Karolina (Kozminski University, Poland),
The Social Meaning of Sharing. How users of hospitality exchange networks
understand their engagement
Tomka, Goran (Faculty of sport and tourism, Serbia),
Civil Society Media and the Internet Today
282
16:00 - 17:30
27th Thursday
FA 244
RN18S06 / Re-inventing Worker Politics: Cooperatives, New & Old Trade Unions in the Age of the
Internet and the Culture Industry
Chair:
Fuchs, Christian
(University of Westminster)
Sandoval, Marisol (City University London, United Kingdom),
Fighting Precarity with Co-Operation? Worker Co-Operatives
in the Cultural Sector.
RESEARCH NETWORK 18
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
Alves, Paulo Marques (ISCTE-University Institute of Lisbon, Portugal),
Levezinho, Carlos Tiago (ISCTE-University Institute of Lisbon, Portugal),
Networking Unionism in Portugal? The uses of Internet by the Portuguese
unions in the health sector
Jansson, Jenny (Uppsala university, Sweden),
Uba, Katrin (Uppsala university, Sweden),
Labor gone digital! Swedish trade unions’ use of videos
Zervou, Regina (Ministry of Education, Greece),
‘Come one steel worker, come all’: the facebook group of the steel factory
strikers in Greece 2011-2012
16:00 - 17:30
27th Thursday
FA 247
Chair:
Pleios, Georgios Giannakis
(University of Athens)
RN18S14 / The Critical Sociology of Social
Media, Activism and the Public Sphere
RN
18
Charitsis, Vassilis (Karlstad University, Sweden),
Laamanen, Mikko (Hanken School of Economics, Finland),
Colonising dissent: Proprietary social media and online social movement
activity
Olgun, Cem Koray (Adiyaman University, Turkey),
Can Social Media Be A Counter Public Sphere? The Case Of the Gezi Park
Protests
Filipek, Kamil (University of Warsaw, Poland),
Social Media and the Polarization of the Public Sphere
11:00 - 12:30
28th Friday
FA 244
Chair:
Allmer, Thomas
(University of Edinburgh)
RN18S07 / The Political Economy of Digital
Labour II
Monaci, Sara (Politecnico di Torino, Italy),
Crowdsourcing creativity
Stazio, Marialuisa (Università di Cassino e del Lazio Meridionale, Italy),
Amusement is the prolongation of work during Late Capitalism. On mediauser commodity and its production time in the advertising supported media
Bulut, Ergin (Koc University, Turkey),
Hard Labor under “Soft Power”: Labor Conditions of Turkish Soap Opera
Workers
Harju, Anu Annika (Aalto University School of Business, Finland),
Lillqvist, Ella (Aalto University School of Business, Finland),
Social media as pseudo-public space: the illusion of freedom in participatory
spaces
RESEARCH NETWORK 18
283
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
11:00 - 12:30
28th Friday
FA 247
Chair:
Sandoval, Marisol
(City University London)
RN18S08 / The Political Economy of Cultural and
Digital Labour
Ridgway, Renée (Copenhagen Business School, Denmark),
Paid Usership
Surugiu, Romina (University of Bucharest, Romania),
Petre, Raluca (Ovidius University, Constanta, Romania),
Strategies for Resistance. A case study on digital journalists in Romania
Tsai, Hui-Ju (Loughborough University, United Kingdom),
‘Uncool’ Media Labourers in the Neoliberalised Cultural Industries in
Taiwan: The Labour Process of Identity, Exploitation and Resistance
RN
18
14:00 - 15:30
28th Friday
FA 244
Chair:
Panagiotopoulou, Roy
(National and Kapodistrian
University of Athens)
14:00 - 15:30
28th Friday
FA 247
Chair:
Sevignani, Sebastian
(Friedrich-Schiller-University
Jena)
Popa, Silvia (University of Bucharest, Romania),
TV consumption and its invisible infrastructural work
RN18S04 / News Coverage in Times of Capitalist Crisis
Pleios, Georgios Giannakis (University of Athens, Greece),
The ongoing crisis: media as a battlefield
Basu, Laura Shanti (Cardiff University, United Kingdom),
Covering Capitalism: ideological breakdown and recuperation in the news
reporting of the economic crisis over time
Jacobsson, Diana (Gothenburg University, Sweden),
The news media’s illusion of objectivity and the dismantling
of the working class
Geelan, Torsten Rosenvold (Department of Sociology, University of
Cambridge, United Kingdom),
David and Goliath: Left-Wing attempts to Influence News Media Coverage
of the Crisis
RN18S09 / Critical Sociology, Political Economy
and Critical Theory of the Internet
Elder-Vass, Dave (Loughborough University, United Kingdom),
New digital economy? New political economy!
Wittel, Andreas (Nottingham Trent University, United Kingdom),
Good Media Studies: Why the Political Economy of the Internet is the
Order of the Day
Porcelli, Giorgio (University of Trieste, Italy),
Germano, Ivo Stefano (University of Molise, Italy),
The Crisis of Sociology and the Revival of Critical Theory in New Media
Studies: Paths and Perspectives
284
RESEARCH NETWORK 18
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
Mejias, Ulises Ali (State University of New York at Oswego,
United States of America),
Paranodal Politics and Ethics: Critical Responses to Digitality
16:00 - 17:30
28th Friday
FA 247
RN18S00 / Critically Understanding Inclusion,
Exclusion and Participation in the Media
and Internet Age
Chair:
Surugiu, Romina
(University of Bucharest)
Krolo, Krešimir (Sociology Department, University of Zadar, Croatia),
Puzek, Ivan (Sociology Department, University of Zadar, Croatia),
Gaming Alone? Participatory Dimensions of Social Capital in Croatia’s
Video Gaming Population
Townsend, Leanne Claire (University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom),
Wallace, Claire (University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom),
Travelling Communities in a Digital Age
RN
18
Kania-Lundholm, Magdalena (Uppsala University, Sweden),
Torres, Sandra (Uppsala University, Sweden),
Keeping up with the information society: how active older users negotiate
inclusion and participation
Campbell, Elaine (Newcastle University, United Kingdom),
Visual democracy and plural policing: the power of spectatorship
16:00 - 17:30
28th Friday
FA 244
Chair:
Sandoval, Marisol
(City University London)
RN18S16 / Perspectives for the Political
Economy of Communication Today
Amon Prodnik, Jernej (Social Communication Research Centre, Faculty of
Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia),
Brlek Slacek, Saso Aleksander (Social Communication Research Centre,
Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia),
The MacBride Report at 35 and the Historical Context
Bilic, Pasko (Institute for Development and International Relations, Croatia),
Balabanic, Ivan (Institute for Social Sciences Ivo Pilar, Croatia),
You talking to me? Political economy of the Internet and the editorial boards
of popular news websites in Croatia
Lin, Yu-Peng (The University of Nottingham, United Kingdom),
A Critical Political Economy Analysis of the Taiwanese Film Industry
(2010-2014)
Furman, Ivo (Goldsmiths College, University of London),
Revolutionary only as a mode of production? Sexism and patriarchal culture
in peer-production communities
RESEARCH NETWORK 18
285
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
RN19 - SOCIOLOGY OF PROFESSIONS
11:00 - 12:30
26th Wednesday
FCE A230
Chair:
McDonald, Ruth
(University of Manchester)
RN19S01 / Professional Autonomy, Practices and
Boundaries
Hardering, Friedericke (Goethe-University Frankfurt, Germany),
Inequalities in the health care system, meaning making and the consequences
for professional autonomy
Mara, Liviu Catalin (Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain),
Brunet, Ignasi (Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain),
Innovation and creative occupations. A theoretical and empirical approach
RN
19
11:00 - 12:30
26tH Wednesday
FA 645
Chairs:
Serra, Helena
(Faculty of Social Sciences
and Humanities of the New
University of Lisbon)
Carvalho, Teresa
(University of Aveiro and CIPES)
Schnell, Christiane (Institute of Social Research at the Goethe-University
Frankfurt, Germany),
New professionalism or old wine in new skins? On shifting boundaries,
hybridisation and professional ethics in the oncological field
Gould, Mark (Haverford College, United States of America),
Professional Autonomy: The Reconciliation of Principal Agent Conflicts in
Professional Relationships
JS_RN16+RN19 / Citizens and Professionals:
Unequal and Diversified Healthcare Societies
Madden, Mary (University of Leeds, United Kingdom),
Changing Landscapes of Patient and Public Involvement in UK National
Health Service Research
Tiilikka, Tiina Maria (University of Tampere, Finland),
Constructing meanings of experience by health care professionals and
patients
Lusardi, Roberto (University of Bergamo, Italy),
Tomelleri, Stefano (University of Bergamo, Italy),
Medical and nursing professional culture after thirty years of corporatization
in the Italian healthcare system.
Flick, Sabine (Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany),
Working through? Labor in the perspective of psychotherapists
Saks, Mike (University Campus Suffolk, United Kingdom),
The changing nature of professionalisation in a global and unequal world:
Comparing medicine in Britain, the United States and Russia
286
RESEARCH NETWORK 19
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
14:00 - 15:30
26th Wednesday
FCE A230
Chair:
Saks, Mike
(University Campus Suffolk)
RN19S02 / The Complex Boundaries of Professional
Groups in Health
McDonald, Ruth (University of Manchester, United Kingdom),
O'Malley, Lucy (University of Manchester, United Kingdom),
Macey, Richard (University of Manchester, United Kingdom),
McKenzie, Katie (University of Manchester, United Kingdom),
Hill, Harry (University of Manchester, United Kingdom),
Birch, Stephen (University of Manchester, United Kingdom),
Tickle, Martin (University of Manchester, United Kingdom),
Brocklehurst, Paul (University of Manchester, United Kingdom),
Breaking boundaries and a gendered professional project:
The case of dental therapists in the UK.
Koskela, Inka Maria (Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Finland),
Henriksson, Lea (Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Finland),
Tapanila, Katriina (University of Tampere, Finland),
New accountabilities in professional work: Navigating towards a new value
horizon in occupational healthcare services
RN
19
Haapakoski, Kaisa (University of Jyväskylä, Finland),
The case of Finnish rehabilitation examinations and the possibility of shared
professionalism in the varying value-environments
Jasiewicz-Betkiewicz, Agnieszka (University of Warsaw, Poland),
The Professionals in Power. Doctors, Lawyers or Celebrities?
16:00 - 17:30
26th Wednesday
FCE A230
Chair:
Smeby, Jens-Christian
(Oslo and Akershus University
College of Applied Sciences)
RN19S03 / Inequalities in Social Work and
Workers in a Global Perspective
Novikova, Svetlana Sergeevna (RGSY, Russian Federation),
Improved Training Methods for Social Workers in Russia
Alm Andreassen, Tone (Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied
Science, Norway),
Involvement of service users – implications for professionals
Saarinen, Arttu (University of Turku, Finland),
Räsänen, Pekka (University of Turku, Finland),
Kouvo, Antti (University of Turku, Finland),
Trust in physicians in 22 OECD countries
Hjärpe, Teres (Lund University, Sweden),
Measuring Social Work - increased expectations on measurements, key
indicators and national comparisons within the Swedish Social Services
RESEARCH NETWORK 19
287
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FCE A229
Chair:
Schnell, Christiane
(Institute of Social Research at
the Goethe-University Frankfurt)
RN
19
18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FCE A230
Chair:
Carvalho, Teresa
(University of Aveiro and CIPES)
RN19S04 / Academic Profession in a Global Context
Domunco, Constantin Florin (Stefan cel Mare University from Suceava,
Romania),
Academic Career through Informal Communication Networks:
A Grounded Theory Approach
Diogo, Sara (University of Aveiro, Portugal; CIPES (Centre for Research
in Higher Education Policies), Portugal; University of Jyväskylä, Finland),
Carvalho, Teresa (University of Aveiro, Portugal; CIPES (Centre for
Research in Higher Education Policies), Portugal),
Differences in academics perceptions under the same global pressures:
The Portuguese and Finnish cases
Agevall, Ola (Linnaeus University, Sweden),
Olofsson, Gunnar (Linnaeus University, Sweden),
Professions in Incentive Society: The Legacy of the 1990s in the Swedish
Academic profession
Hatos, Adrian (University of Oradea, Romania),
Andrea, Pop (University of Oradea, Romania),
Vocationalism or social reproduction? Recent evolution of selectivity
of fields of study in Romanian universities
RN19S05 / Professions in Transition Effects
of Social and Economic Transformations
Kowalczyk, Beata Maria (University of Warsaw Poland; Université Paris 1
Panthéon Sorbonne),
"Transnational" Art World. Japanese Musicians on the European Market
of Classical Music – the Making of the Profession
Danilova, Natalia (NRU HSE, Moscow, Russian Federation),
Art appraisers: establishing profession on a developing art market
Abrahamsen, Bente (Oslo and Akershus university college of applied
sciences, Norway),
Immigrant drive – a resource in the labour market for professions?
Kuna, Shani (Sapir Academic College, Israel),
Nadiv, Ronit (Sapir Academic College, Israel),
Paradoxical Professionalism Processes of Human Resource Managers
19:30 - 20:30
26th Wednesday
FCE A229
288
RESEARCH NETWORK 19
RN19BM / Business Meeting
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
11:00 - 12:30
27th Thursday
FCE A229
Chair:
Serra, Helena
(Faculty of Social Sciences
and Humanities of the New
University of Lisbon)
RN19S06 / Professional Transformations in Changing
Welfare Systems
Nesje, Kjersti (Oslo and Akershus University College of applied sciences,
Norway),
Aged care nurses - the truly professional nurse?
Pasian, Pamela (University of Padova, Italy),
Doulas in Italy: a profession is arising
Hartley, Kathy (University of Salford, United Kingdom),
Professionalism across the organisational divide - nursing a positive
impression
Hirvonen, Helena Marjatta (University of Jyväskylä, Finland),
Transforming care professionalism in the Finnish welfare state
RN
19
11:00 - 12:30
27th Thursday
FCE A230
RN19S07 / Professionals Responses to New
Expectations. Managerialism and
Accountability
Chair:
Agevall, Ola
(Linnaeus University)
Jessen, Jorunn Theresia (Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied
Sciences, Norway),
Accountability requirements for social work professionals and the quality of
discretion.
Tuisk, Tarmo (Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia),
Vaaks, Katri (Institute of International Relations, Czech Republic),
Entrepreneurial Identity Patterns in Different Cultural Contexts: Estonia and
the Czech Republic
Osland, Oddgeir (Oslo and Akershus University College, Norway),
Bringedal, Berit (LEFO - Institute for Studies of the Medical Profession.
Norway),
Alecu, Andreea (Oslo and Akershus University College, Norway),
The impacts of increased managerialism on professionalism
Sjöstrand, Glenn (Linnaeus University, Sweden),
The Technological Field and Engineering Professions after Neoliberalism:
Still failed professions?
14:00 - 15:30
27th Thursday
FCE A229
Chair:
Hirvonen, Helena Marjatta
(University of Jyväskylä)
RN19S08 / Changing Welfare Regimes and Changing
Professional Work
van Bochove, Marianne (Erasmus University, Rotterdam,
The Netherlands,),
Verplanke, Loes (University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands,),
Tonkens, Evelien (University for Humanistic Studies,
Utrecht, The Netherlands),
RESEARCH NETWORK 19
289
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Breaking and Rebuilding Boundaries Collaboration between Professionals
and Volunteers in Care and Social Services
Tupitsyna, Irina Nikolaevna (Moscow Institute for Advanced Professional
Training in Social Sphere, Russian Federation),
Social Education: New Trends and Prospective Professions
Barfoed, Elizabeth Martinell (Lund University, Sweden),
Who´s story - digital storytelling in professional social work
Kovalainen, Anne (University of Turku, Finland),
Professionalism and Entrepreneurialism – Discrepancies and Continuities
in Research
RN
19
14:00 - 15:30
27th Thursday
FCE A230
Chair:
Flick, Sabine
(Goethe University Frankfurt)
16:00 - 17:30
27th Thursday
FCE A229
Chair:
Sjöstrand, Glenn
(Linnaeus University)
RN19S09 / New Governance Models and Differences
in Professional Values and Attitudes
Lie, Nataskja-Elena (University College in Oslo and Akershus, Norway),
Cancer coordinators in Norway- bridging boundaries to create
interdisciplinary professional networks in the field of cancer care
Berg, Karin (University of Gothenburg, Sweden),
Ulfsdotter Eriksson, Ylva (University of Gothenburg, Sweden),
Dentistry in the tension between professional and economic values
Habti, Driss (University of Eastern Finland, Finland),
Drivers of Migration and Mobility of Russian Healthcare Professionals to
Finland: A Relational Approach
Serra, Helena (Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities of the New
University of Lisbon, Portugal),
Reinforcing ‘medical technocracies’: hybrid professionals and mixed forms
of governance in health care
RN19S10 / Legal Professions within Unequal Societies
Tonche, Juliana (University of Sao Paulo, Brazil),
Conflicts between professionals in the field of restorative justice: a case
study in Sao Paulo, Brazil
Milburn, Philip Andre (University Rennes 2 France, France),
French judicial professions and criminal justice : struggle and adjustments
between professional and political dominance
Warczok, Tomasz (Pedagogical University of Cracow, Poland),
Dębska, Hanna Olga (Pedagogical University of Cracow, Poland),
Making Legal Professions in the (Semi)periphery. The Case of Poland.
Flam, Helena (University of Leipzig, Germany),
On Politicized Lawyering
290
RESEARCH NETWORK 19
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
11:00 - 12:30
28th Friday
FCE A229
Chair:
Milburn, Philip Andre
(University Rennes 2 France)
RN19S11 / Unequal and Diversified Labour Markets.
Professionals Training
Mansurov, Valery (Institute of Sociology of the Russian Academy of
Sciences, Russian Federation),
Yurchenko, Olesya (Institute of Sociology of the Russian Academy of
Sciences, Russian Federation),
Social attitudes and status of women engineers in Russia in transition
Van Deynze, Freek (University of Ghent, Belgium),
Socializing sociologists: Representation of sociology and the sociologist in
Flemish introductory textbooks.
Rodríguez, Jose Antonio (University of Barcelona, Spain),
Condom-Bosch, Jose Luis (University of Barcelona, Spain),
Soler, Marta (University of Barcelona, Spain),
Flecha, Ramon (University of Barcelona, Spain),
“On the shoulders of giants”: Teachers' motivation and professional
development through scientific training
RN
19
Nowaczyk, Olga (University of Wroclaw, Poland),
Social boundaries of military profession and their unforeseen consequences
14:00 - 15:30
28th Friday
FCE A229
Chair:
Flam, Helena
(University of Leipzig)
RN19S12 / Professions and Institutions
Smeby, Jens-Christian (Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied
Sciences, Norway),
Contradictory institutional logics?
Cavusoglu, Rana (Hacettepe University, Turkey),
Education and Experience in Nursing:
A Comparison Between Vocational School and University Graduates
Popova, Irina P. (Institute of Sociology, RAS, Russian Federation),
Professional career within and outside the profession (the case of young
Russian lawyers)
Carvalho, Teresa (University of Aveiro and CIPES, Portugal),
Professionalism and Institutionalism – Looking at inequalities within
professional groups and institutions
RESEARCH NETWORK 19
291
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
16:00 - 17:30
28th Friday
FCE A229
Chair:
Diogo, Sara Margarida
(University of Aveiro)
RN19S13 / Social Inequalities and Professions
Gulbrandsen, Trygve (Institute for Social Research, Norway),
Elites and professions
Sunar, Lütfi (Istanbul Universitesi, Turkey),
Kaya, Yunus (University of North Carolina Wilmington, USA),
Demiral, Seran (Istanbul Universitesi, Turkey),
Occupational Prestige in Turkey: Changing Occupational Structures and
Socio-Economic Status
Khokhlova, Marina (IMEMO (Russian Academy of Sciences),
Russian Federation),
Profession as a measure of social stratification
RN
19
292
RESEARCH NETWORK 19
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
RN20 - QUALITATIVE METHODS
11:00 - 12:30
26th Wednesday
FA 549
Chair:
Flick, Uwe
(Free University of Berlin,
Germany)
RN20S07a / Field Access: The Case of Hard to Reach
Groups I
Revilla, Juan Carlos (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain),
Promberger, Markus (IAB, Germany),
Martín, María Paz (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain),
Serrano, Araceli (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain),
Access to Disadvantaged Groups in a Cross-national Comparative
Framework
Pozanenko, Artemiy Alekseevich (Higher School of Economics,
Russian Federation),
At home among strangers. Particularities of field access to territorially
isolated and self-isolated local communities
RN
20
Sałkowska, Marta (Collegium Civitas, Poland),
Field access in disability studies – Norwegian and Polish cases.
Figiel, Agnieszka (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan, Poland),
Into Deaf World. Hearing researcher among deaf respondents.
Mietola, Reetta (University of Helsinki, Finland),
Miettinen, Sonja (University of Helsinki, Finland),
Negotiating access to adults with profound intellectual
and multiple disabilities
11:00 - 12:30
26th Wednesday
FA 602
Chairs:
Jakubowska, Honorata
(Adam Mickiewicz University)
JS_RN20+RN28 / The Body and Embodiment
in Sport – Studies on beyond Discursive Knowledge
Jakubowska, Honorata (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland),
The implementation of the concepts of the practice knowledge
in the sports field.
Schindler, Larissa (JGU Mainz, Germany, Germany),
Learning how to fight - as an ethnographer
Kang, Sungmin (Yonsei University, South Korea, Korea,
Republic of (South Korea)),
Pugs in Trouble: Exploitative Symbiosis, Murky Dealings,
and Struggle for Honor in Korean Professional Boxing World
Kirschner, Heiko (Universität Wien, Austria),
200 APM, Eyetracking and GoPro Cameras – How technology shapes
the (re-)embodiment of eSports
RESEARCH NETWORK 20
293
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
14:00 - 15:30
26th Wednesday
FA 550
Chair:
Bengtsson, Tea Torbenfeldt
(University of Copenhagen)
RN20S04a / Qualitative Interviewing and Power I
Wisniewska, Karolina (University of Warsaw, Poland),
"Everybody is equal among us – from the manager of the factory
to a dishwasher". Articulating power relations during fieldwork on kibbutz
Miller, Robert Lee (Queen's University, Belfast, United Kingdom),
Living Up to the Altruism of the Public: A different take on power, ethics
and the archiving of qualitative data
Venäläinen, Satu (University of Helsinki, Finland),
Talking about violence of women in prison: the relevance of gender
and difference in methodology and meaning-making
RN
20
14:00 - 15:30
26th Wednesday
FA 549
Chair: Hirseland, Andreas
(Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und
Berufsforschung)
Chen, Mei-Hua (National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan,
Republic of China),
When a female professor studies men who buying sex abroad: reflections on
doing qualitative research on Taiwanese men’s sexual consumption abroad
RN20S07b / Field Access:
The Case of Hard to Reach Groups II
Lemańczyk,Magdalena (The Academy of Tourism and Hotel Management
in Gdansk, Poland),
Is the German minority in Poland a hard to reach group?
Bezirgan, Bengi (London School of Economics, United Kingdom),
Negotiating Access to Interviews with the Members of a Minority Community
Tonhati, Tania (Goldsmiths College - University of London, United Kingdom),
Transnational Family: the challenges of accessing
and interviewing elderly parents
Flick, Uwe (Free University of Berlin, Germany),
Hirseland, Andreas (Institute for Employment Research (IAB),
Nuremberg, Germany),
Rasche, Sarah (Free University of Berlin, Germany),
No Job, No Time, No Interview? – Issues of Accessing Long-term
Unemployed Migrant Populations
16:00 - 17:30
26th Wednesday
FA 550
Chair:
Jacobsson, Katarina
(Lund University)
294
RESEARCH NETWORK 19
RN20S04b / Qualitative Interviewing and Power II
Boninu, Lorenza (University of Pisa, Italy, MIUR, Italy),
The New Socrates. Some Notes on Methodology in Pierre Bourdieu's
The Weight of the World.
Samsioe, Emma (Lund University, Sweden),
Power Dynamics in Group Interviews in Consumer Research: Empirical
Explorations
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
Bengtsson, Tea Torbenfeldt (University of Copenhagen, Department
of Sociology, Denmark),
Fynbo, Lars (University of Copenhagen, Department of Sociology, Denmark),
Silence of the interview: Paying attention to the unsaid of qualitative
interviewing
Moerman, Gerben (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands, The),
Probing tactics and situational differences in power in open interviews
16:00 - 17:30
26th Wednesday
FA 549
Chair:
Buscatto, Marie
(University of Paris 1 Panthéon
Sorbonne)
RN20S11 / Issues in Observation
Marciniak, Lukas Tomas (Lodz University, Poland),
Drawing Directly from Nature. The Art of Catching the Unmediated
Phenomena
Wästerfors, David (Lund University, Sweden),
Making a lesson 'one’s own'. Reflections on how to analyze the ethnomethods of school sabotage
RN
20
Elezović, Ines (National Centre for External Evaluation of Education,
Zagreb, Croatia),
The Role of Observation Method in School Program Evaluation
Konecki, Krzysztof Tomasz (Lodz University, Poland),
Standing in the Public Places. Etno-Zenistic experiment
18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FA 549
Chair:
Ryen, Anne
(University of Agder)
RN20S03 / Exploring Local Knowledge
Magierowski, Mateusz (Jagiellonian University, Poland),
Exploring local memory about "difficult past": ways to obtain valuable
qualitative data during research on remembering and forgetting about mass
murders committed by Poles on "Others"
Deliu, Alexandra (Research Institute for Quality of Life, Romania;
University of Bucharest),
Individuals and states. Narrative resources in accounting for migration as life
strategy
Bozouls, Lorraine (Sciences Po/Università degli studi di Milano Bicocca
(Cotutelle), France),
Local production of security in upperclass neighborhoods. Comparison
between suburban areas of Paris and Milano
RESEARCH NETWORK 20
295
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Kissmann, Ulrike Tikvah (University of Kassel, Germany),
What Micro-Analysis of Misunderstandings tells us about Local Knowledge
Böhme, Juliane (Berlin Social Science Center, Germany),
What`s needed to be a bona fide member in the economic lab
18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FA 550
Chair:
Miles, Andy
(University of Manchester)
RN
20
RN20S06 / The Time of Mobile Methods
Lewis, Camilla (University of Manchester, United Kingdom),
What does qualitative longitudinal research offer to the study of mobilities?
Miles, Andy (University of Manchester, United Kingdom),
Mobility Biographies
Moore, Niamh (University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom),
Moving Stories: The Time of Trauma
19:30 - 20:30
26th Wednesday
FA 549
RN20BM / Business Meeting
11:00 - 12:30
27th Thursday
FA 550
RN20S05a / Ethnography and the Study of Situations I
Chair:
Wästerfors, David
(Lund University)
Krantz, Sofie (Linnaeus University, Sweden),
A classroom situation on a practice-oriented secondary education programme
Fujda, Milan (Masaryk University, Czech Republic),
Beyond "modern", "secular", and "religion" through dance improvisation:
Handling situations of uncertainty in interaction
Pfadenhauer, Michaela (University of Vienna, Austria),
Dukat, Christoph (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany),
Ethnography of Objects in Action. The Performative Deployment of Social
Robotics in Dementia Care
11:00 - 12:30
27th Thursday
FA 549
Chair:
Barfoed, Elizabeth Martinell
(Lund university)
296
RESEARCH NETWORK 19
RN20S13 / Various Forms of Elicitation
Zapolskaya, Alexandra (Higher School of Economics, Russian Federation),
Photo-elicitation interview: the challenge of interviewing professional
image-makers
Jacobsson, Katarina (Lund University, Sweden),
Tracing interactions with and over documents
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
Otto, Wanda Louise (GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences,
Germany),
A comparison of pretest recommendations based on cognitive interviews
Barbeiro, Ana (University of Porto and University of Lausanne),
Spini, Dario (University of Lausanne),
Assessing data quality in calendar interviews: a qualitative study
Veloso, Luísa (ISCTE-IUL, Portugal),
Marques, Emília Margarida (CRIA, Portugal),
Vidal, Frédéric (CRIA, Portugal),
Rosas, João (ISCTE-IUL, Portugal),
Researching work on screen: analysing, viewing and rebuilding memory
work narratives
14:00 - 15:30
27th Thursday
FA 550
Chair:
Marciniak, Lukas Tomas
(Lodz University)
RN
20
RN20S05b / Ethnography and the Study of Situations II
Rebstein, Bernd (Bayreuth University, Germany),
Ethnography of Situations and Social Worlds Analysis
Paju, Elina (University of Helsinki, Finland),
Events in ethnography: Exploring dynamism and temporality of the situation
Åkerström, Malin (Lund University, Sweden),
Grumling about meetings
Gariglio, Luigi (University of Milan, Italy, academic visitor University
of Oxford),
The use of force as a routine. An ethnography with photo elicitation inside
a forensic psychiatric hospital
14:00 - 15:30
27th Thursday
FA 549
Chairs:
Ryen, Anne
(University of Agder
(Weil, Shalva
Hebrew University)
JS_RN20+RN33 / Qualitative Enquiries into Femicide
and Culture
Kouta, Christiana (Cyprus University of Technology, Cyprus),
Meshkova, Ksenia (Humboldt University Berlin, Germany),
Ryen, Anne (University of Agder, Norway),
Cultural Issues: a critical assessment of qualitative data on patterns
of intimate partner murders and other forms of femicide.
Nudelman, Anita (Ben Gurion University, Israel),
Boira, Santiago (Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain),
Using qualitative research to explore femicide among migrants
and culture minorities
Weil, Shalva (Hebrew University, Israel),
Failed Femicides: Migrant Survivor Narratives
RESEARCH NETWORK 20
297
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Rahman, Sadikur (Foundation for Women and Child Assistance (FWCA),
Bangladesh, People's Republic of),
Dowry, Women Oppression and Femicide in Bangladesh
Çabuk Kaya, Nilay Çabuk (Ankara University, Turkey),
Ural, Haktan (Ankara University, Turkey),
Femicide in Conservative and Neoliberalizing Turkey
16:00 - 17:30
27th Thursday
FA 549
Chair:
Moerman, Gerben
(University of Amsterdam)
RN
20
16:00 - 17:30
27th Thursday
FA 550
Chairs:
Bergman Blix, Stina
(Stockholm University)
Åkerström, Malin
(Lund University)
RN20S02 / Sociological Imagination in Qualitative
Research
Kotze, P. Conrad (University of the Free State, South Africa),
Coetzee, Jan K. (University of the Free State, South Africa),
Do we really have to choose? Applying an integral framework to the study
of everyday life as a “middle way” for qualitative research
Longo, Mariano (University of Salento, Italy),
Recovering a Forgotten Tradition. Against the Technification of Qualitative
Methods
Booth, Zigganni (Queen's Univeristy Belfast, United Kingdom),
I am not I: Using Ipoems to explore identity
Craige, William Arthur (Durham University, United Kingdom),
Performing Complexity and Diversity: A Pinboard Approach
Schadler, Cornelia (Ludwig Maximilians University Munich, Germany),
Researching inequality with new materialisms
JS_RN11+RN20 / Emotions and Qualitative Methods
Rau, Asta Helen (University of the Free State, South Africa),
Emotions and belonging—from individual experience to organisational
functioning. Exploring the process
Magdalenic, Sanja (Independent researcher, Sweden),
Emotions in evaluation research
Coetzee, Jan K (University of the Free State, South Africa),
Narrating emotion and affect: from examples to suggestions
Sauerborn, Elgen (Freie Universität Berlin, Germany),
Investigating Emotions by Using Computer-Assisted Qualitative Data
Analysis Software
298
RESEARCH NETWORK 19
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
11:00 - 12:30
28th Friday
FA 550
Chair:
Elliker, Florian
(University of St.Gallen)
RN20S08 / Issues in Mixed Methods
Géring, Zsuzsanna (Budapest Business School, Hungary),
Content analysis and/or discourse analysis? A mixed methods approach in
textual analysis.
Khokhlova, Anisya (St. Petersburg State University, Russian Federation;
Center for German and European Studies, St Petersburg State University –
Bielefeld University),
Basov, Nikita (Center for German and European Studies, St Petersburg State
University – Bielefeld University),
Relating Materiality to Communication and Meaning: A Combination of
Qualitative and Quantitative Methods
Strelnikova, Anna (National Research University Higher School of
Economics, Russian Federation),
Research through movements: mixed approach in social mobility studies
RN
20
Polukhina, Elizaveta (National Research University Higher School of
Economics (HSE), Russian Federation),
Kochkina, Alexandra (National Research University Higher School of
Economics (HSE), Russian Federation),
The integration of quantitative and qualitative approaches in the study of
social mobility
11:00 - 12:30
28th Friday
FA 549
Chair:
Fynbo, Lars
(Department of Sociology)
RN20S09 / Interviews with Panels, Groups
and Couples
Katainen, Anu (University of Helsinki, Finland),
Social class in qualitative comparative research designs – Methodological
reflections from research on lay understandings of health behaviour
Koskinen, Raija (University of Helsinki, Finland),
ICT-related scenarios viewed by the middle management in the welfare
services – e-delphoi as method
Meuser, Michael (TU Dortmund, Germany),
Interviewing spouses together. Negotiation of father’s involvement in
domestic work and childcare among the couple
Petschick, Grit (Technische Universität Berlin, Germany),
Ethnographic panels for investigations of processes
14:00 - 15:30
28th Friday
FA 549
RN20S01 / Qualitative Analysis
Hrubes, Milan (Masaryk University, Czech Republic),
Framing via Metaphors: How can metaphors contribute to framing analysis?
Chair:
Coetzee, Jan K
(University of the Free State)
RESEARCH NETWORK 20
299
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Kacperczyk, Anna (University of Lodz, Poland),
How to examine social worlds? – on the base of the research on social world
of climbing
Scheibelhofer, Elisabeth (University of Vienna, Austria),
Opening the black box. Three logics of data interpretation in participant
observation studies and their consequences
Serrano Velarde, Kathia Esperanza (Heidelberg University, Germany),
Schwarz, Miriam (Heidelberg University, Germany),
How to Write a Grant Proposal? A Qualitative Methodology for the Analysis
of Instruction Texts
RN
20
14:00 - 15:30
28th Friday
FA 550
Chair:
Marciniak, Lukas Tomas
(Lodz University)
16:00 - 17:30
28th Friday
FA 549
Chair:
Bröer, Christian
(University of Amsterdam)
RN20S10 / Ethnography
Tartari, Morena (University of Padua, Italy),
Difficult weaving: the ethnographer, the field access and the vulnerability of
groundlessly accused participants
Elliker, Florian (University of St.Gallen, Switzerland),
Local contexts of integration and segregation
Andersson, Carolin (Linnéuniversitetet, Sweden),
Young People Living in Segregated Areas and Their
Relationship to the Police
RN20S12 / Reflexivity & Collaboration
Farooq, Ghazala Yasmin (The University of Manchester, United
Kingdom),
Creativity in Qualitative Methods
von Unger, Hella (Ludwig Maximilians University Munich (LMU),
Germany),
Scott, Penelope (Ludwig Maximilians University Munich (LMU),
Germany),
Researcher Reflexivity: Working with our Subjectivity
Elboj, Carmen (University of Zaragoza),
Lopez, Laura (University of Barcelona, Spain),
Schubert, Tinka (University of Barcelona, Spain),
Communicative Methodology to tackle inequalities
Lisek, Katarzyna (Jagiellonian University, Poland),
Who can be a scientist? - about crowdsourcing for cultural studies
300
RESEARCH NETWORK 19
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
16:00 - 17:30
28th Friday
FA 550
Chair:
Rebstein, Bernd
(Bayreuth University)
RN20S14 / Visual Research
Petric, Mirko (University of Zadar, Croatia),
The Extended Case Method in Visual Research
Tuma, René (TU Berlin, Germany),
Vernacular Video Analysis in Sports Training
Ersoy Özcan, Mine (Middle East Technical University, Turkey),
Self-representations and Identity Construction of People with Disabilities
in Turkey
BouAynaya, Yaqoub Jemil (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland),
“What it means to be Irish”: adding novelty to the design by integrating
audio-visual communication techniques
RN
20
RESEARCH NETWORK 20
301
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
RN21 - QUANTITATIVE METHODS
11:00 - 12:30
26th Wednesday
FCE C208
Chair:
Deviatko, Inna F.
(Higher School of Economics)
RN21S01 / Social Network Analysis
Takikawa, Hiroki (Tohoku University, Japan; Stanford University, U.S.A.),
Parigi, Paolo (Stanford University, U.S.A.),
A Method for Generating a Macro Structure of Networks from Egocentric
Networks
Zbieg, Anita (Wrocław University of Economics, Poland; Lome - social
networks),
Żak, Błażej (Wroclaw University of Technology; Lome - social networks),
Collecting and Analyzing Network Data with www.lome.io - Online
Participatory Network Mapping Platform
RN
21
14:00 - 15:30
26th Wednesday
FCE C208
Chair:
Deviatko, Inna F.
(Higher School of Economics)
Kogovsek, Tina (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia; Faculty of Social
Sciences; Faculty of Arts),
Hlebec, Valentina (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia; Faculty of Social
Sciences; Faculty of Health Sciences), Methodological Considerations in
Survey Collection of Ego-centered Network Data
Escobar, Modesto (Universidad de Salamanca, Spain), The Use of Social
Networks Analysis Tools to Study the Determinants of Coincidences
RN21S02 / Quantitative Methods, General
Caselli, Marco (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy),
Appropriate and Inappropriate Relations between Common Sense and
Scientific Knowledge in Social Research
Basimov, Mikhail (Russian State Social University, Russian Federation),
Automatic Classification of Dependences in Sociological Research
Breitenbach, Andrea (Goethe University Frankfurt/Main, Germany),
Flipped Statistics Courses!
Antonyuk, Artem (St. Petersburg State University),
Basov, Nikita (Center for German and European Studies, St. Petersburg
State University – Bielefeld University),
Finding One’s Place in Collective Meaning Structures: Socio-semantic
Network Analysis of Discoursive Roles
302
RESEARCH NETWORK 21
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
16:00 - 17:30
26th Wednesday
FCE C208
Chair:
Perek-Białas, Jolanta
(Warsaw School of Economics/
Jagiellonian University)
RN21S03 / International Comparison / Equivalence:
Design
Weichbold, Martin (University of Salzburg, Austria),
Methodical Equivalence – Another Step towards Equivalence in Crossnational Research
Scholz, Elvira (GESIS, Germany),
Zuell, Cornelia (GESIS, Germany),
The Choice of the Left-right Scale Format: Design Effects in a Comparative
Perspective
Semenova, Sofia (NRU HSE (StP), Russian Federation),
Alexandrov, Daniel (NRU HSE (StP), Russian Federation),
Tenisheva, Ksenia (NRU HSE (StP), Russian Federation),
Cross-country Analysis of Response Style in Likert Scales
RN
21
Aschauer, Wolfgang (University of Salzburg, Austria),
The Culture Specific Loop Way – A New Strategy to Increase Comparability
in Cross-cultural Research
18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FCE C208
Chair:
Kogovšek, Tina
(University of Ljubljana)
RN21S04 / Mixed/Qualitative Methods
and QCA
Nemirova, Natalia (Saint-Petersburg State University, Russian Federation),
Qualitative Research Strategy: Methodology of Neo-Kantianism
Ozan, Jessica (Manchester Metropolitan University, United Kingdom),
Grimm, Robert (Manchester Metropolitan University, United
Kingdom),
Fox, Christopher (Manchester Metropolitan University, United
Kingdom),
Taking the Oracle Online: Revisiting the Delphi Method to Engage
European Experts in a Virtual Debate
Mueller, Georg P. (Univ. of Fribourg, Switzerland),
Transition Analysis with Crisp-Set QCA: Exploring the Pathways Through
the Space of Welfare Regimes
Baumgartner, Michael (University of Geneva, Switzerland),
Thiem, Alrik (University of Geneva, Switzerland),
Often Trusted But Never (Properly) Tested: Evaluating Qualitative
Comparative Analysis
RESEARCH NETWORK 21
303
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
19:30 - 20:30
26th Wednesday
FCE C208
RN21BM / Business Meeting
RN21S05 / Causal Inference / Experiments
11:00 - 12:30
27th Thursday
FCE C208
Chair:
Best, Henning
(University of Würzburg)
RN
21
14:00 - 15:30
27th Thursday
FCE C208
Chair:
Best, Henning
(University of Würzburg)
Deviatko, Inna F. (Higher School of Economics, Russian Federation;
Institute of Sociology, Russian Academy of Sciences),
"Wisdom-of-crowds" and "Wisdom within": Comparative Accuracy
of Group and Individual Judgments of Isolated Social Facts
Callens, Marie-Sophie (Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic
Research (LISER), Luxembourg; University of Leuven, Belgium),
Valentova, Marie (Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research
(LISER), Luxembourg),
The Short Term Effect of the Escalation of the 2008-Crisis on the
Relation between Social Vulnerability and Welfare and Labour Market
Threats.
A Natural Experiment Approach.
Troncoso, Patricio (The University of Manchester, United Kingdom),
Assessing the Effect of Cultural Capital on Pupils' Progress in Language
and Mathematics through a Bivariate Multilevel Analysis
Christopoulos, Dimitris (MODUL University Vienna, Austria),
Relational Intelligence and Coalition Choice in Leadership Experiments
RN21S06 / Causal Inference / Analysis and Design
Németh, Renáta (Eötvös Loránd University, Faculty of Social Sciences,
Budapest, Hungary),
Rudas, Tamás (Eötvös Loránd University, Faculty of Social Sciences,
Budapest, Hungary),
Confounding in Causal Analysis in Case of Binary Responses
Stein, Petra (University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany),
Kern, Christoph (University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany),
Effect Comparison in Nonlinear Dyadic Models
Jelonek, Magdalena (Cracow University of Economics, Poland),
Inverse Propensity Scores as Weights in Quasi-experimental Research
Gummer, Tobias (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences,
Germany),
Research Designs and Estimating Causal Effects: The Impact of Age-PeriodCohort Effects on a Design´s Performance
304
RESEARCH NETWORK 21
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
14:00 - 15:30
27th Thursday
FCE B286
Chair:
Mueller, Georg P.
(University of Fribourg)
RN21S07 / Modeling/Simulation
Korel, Igor (Novosibirsk State Technical University, Russian Federation;
Institute of Laser Physics, Siberian Branch of the RAS),
Kafidova, Natalia (Novosibirsk State Technical University, Russian
Federation),
Korel, Anastasia (Institute of Traumatology and Orthopaedics,
Novosibirsk, Russia),
Diffusion of Innovations in Artificial Societies
Panzaru, Ciprian (West University of Timisoara, Romania),
Enache, Cosmin (West University of Timisoara, Romania),
Brandas, Claudiu (West University of Timisoara, Romania),
Forecasting Romanian Migration Flows using Agent Based Modeling
Lombardo, Carmelo (Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy),
Nerli Ballati, Enrico (Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy),
di Padova, Pasquale (Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy),
Friendship as a Social Process: an Agent-based Model Grounded
on Lazarsfeld and Merton’s Homophily Theory
RN
21
Bekalarczyk, Dawid (University Duisburg-Essen, Germany),
Stein, Petra (University Duisburg-Essen, Germany),
Longitudinal Modeling of the Future Development of Occupational Status in
the Third Generation of Migrants in the Context of Demographic Transition
by Means of a Dynamic Micro Simulation
16:00 - 17:30
27th Thursday
FCE C208
Chair:
Gummer, Tobias
(GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the
Social Sciences)
RN21S08 / Incentives, Interviewers, and Recruitment
Kroh, Martin (Socio-Economic Panel, DIW Berlin, Germany),
Kühne, Simon (Socio-Economic Panel, DIW Berlin, Germany),
Does Personalized Feedback Increase Respondent Motivation?
Blohm, Michael (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences,
Germany),
Wasmer, Martina (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences,
Germany),
Walter, Jessica (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences,
Germany),
Koch, Achim (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences,
Germany),
Does the Use of Respondent Incentives Affect the Measurement of
Attitudes towards Social Inequality? Evidence from an Experiment
Conducted in the German General Social Survey (ALLBUS)
Schürz, Martin (Oesterreichische Nationalbank, Austria),
Interviewer Effects on Net Wealth in Household Surveys
RESEARCH NETWORK 21
305
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Best, Henning (University of Würzburg, Germany),
Pforr, Klaus (GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences),
Strategies for Implementing Mixed-Mode Designs in Business Surveys
16:00 - 17:30
27th Thursday
FCE B286
Chair:
Aschauer, Wolfgang
(University of Salzburg)
RN21S09 / Analyzing Inequalities and Discrimination
Cea D'Ancona, Mª Ángeles (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain),
Valles Martínez, Miguel S. (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain),
Measuring Multiple Discrimination: Evaluation and Proposal of a System of
Indicators for Social Integration Policies
Domaranska, Anna (Institute of Sociology NAS of Ukraine, Ukraine),
Measuring Social Inequalities with Confirmatory Factor Analysis
RN
21
11:00 - 12:30
28th Friday
FCE B286
Chair:
Mueller, Georg P.
(University of Fribourg)
Benjaminsen, Lars (The Danish National Centre for Social Research, Denmark),
Andrade, Stefan Bastholm (The Danish National Centre for Social
Research, Denmark),
The Multidimensionality of Social Marginalisation in a Scandinavian
Welfare State. A Latent Class Analysis for the Danish Adult Population
Leckie, George (University of Bristol, United Kingdom),
Mind the Gap: A Multilevel Longitudinal Analysis of Rich-Poor
Achievement Differences in London Schools
Jarosz, Ewa (University of Oxford, United Kingdom & Polish Academy of
Sciences, Poland),
Stuck In the Moment? Time Perspective and Time Allocation Across Social
Classes in Poland.
RN21S11 / Quantitative Research on Gender Inequality
Gedikli, Cigdem (University of East Anglia, United Kingdom),
Exploring the Extent of Inequality Associated with Occupational Gender
Segregation in Turkey
Ebensperger, Sabine Katrin (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
(Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg), Germany),
Damelang, Andreas (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg (FriedrichAlexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg), Germany),
The Influence of Occupational Characteristics on the Share of Women in
Occupations: Results from a Dynamic Fixed-Effects Panel Analysis for the
German Labour Market
Ferreira de Almeida, João de Freitas (CIES-IUL, Institute University of
Lisboa, Portugal),
Brites, Rui (ISEG-University of Lisboa),
Torres, Analia (CIEG/ISCSP-University of Lisboa),
Impacts of the Economic Crisis on Social Inequalities:
A Class and Gender Analysis
306
RESEARCH NETWORK 21
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
11:00 - 12:30
28th Friday
FCE C208
Chair:
Hlebec, Valentina
(University of Ljubljana)
RN21S13 / Big Data, Machine Learning and Text
Analysis
Farakhutdinov, Shamil (Tyumen State Oil and Gas University,
Russian Federation),
Analysis of Comments to the Internet Socio-Political News as
a Research Technique
Martire, Fabrizio (Sapienza, University of Rome, Italy),
Big Data and Social Sciences: Epistemological and Methodological
Challenges
Iudina, Daria (Saint-Petersburgh State University, Russian Federation),
Big Data Methods in Qualitative Text Analysis
Lamprianou, Iasonas (University of Cyprus, Cyprus),
Evaluating the Reliability of Coding for Qualitative Data through the Use of
Social Network Analysis and Exponential Random Graph Models
14:00 - 15:30
28th Friday
FCE B286
Chair:
Hlebec, Valentina
(University of Ljubljana)
RN21S10 / Measurement and Response
Behavior
RN
21
Mayerl, Jochen (University of Kaiserslautern, Germany),
Stocké, Volker (University of Kassel, Germany),
Moderation Effects of Response Latencies and Meta-Judgments on
Response-Effects and Attitude-Behavior Consistency
Roschova, Michaela (Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of
Sciences, Czech Republic),
Predicting Randomness: Differences in Stability of Attitudes to a Foreign
Policy Issue
Bjerre, Liv (Berlin Social Science Center (WZB), Germany),
Römer, Friederike (Berlin Social Science Center (WZB), Germany),
Zobel, Malisa (Berlin Social Science Center (WZB), Germany),
The Implications of Aggregation in Index Building
Neuert, Cornelia Eva (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences,
Germany),
Using Eye Tracking Data to Understand how Respondents Process ForcedChoice vs. Check-all-that-apply Question Formats
RESEARCH NETWORK 21
307
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
14:00 - 15:30
28th Friday
FCE C208
Chair:
Kogovšek, Tina
(University of Ljubljana)
RN21S12 / Mixed Methods
Tisch, Anita (Institute for Employment Research, Germany),
Analysing Vocational Rehabilitation in Germany - A Multi-Method Approach
van Wesel, Floryt (Utrecht University, Netherlands, The),
Roerig, Simone (VU University Amsterdam, Netherlands, The),
Designing a Bridge to Cross the Quantitative-qualitative Divide:
An Example on Children’s Empathy
Pandolfini, Valeria (University of Genova, Italy),
Poli, Stefano (University of Genova, Italy),
Numbers and Words: Reflecting on Quantitizing Processes in Computerassisted Text Analysis
RN
21
16:00 - 17:30
28th Friday
FCE C208
Chair:
Weichbold, Martin
(University of Salzburg)
Puzanova, Zhanna (Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia, Russian Federation),
Tertyshnikova, Anastasiya (Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia,
Russian Federation),
The Study of Social Representations by Vignette Method:
Qualitative Methods in Quantitative Interpretation
RN21S14 / Web Surveys and Missing Data
Landrock, Uta (GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany),
Menold, Natalja (GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences,
Germany),
Comparing Real and Falsified Survey Data: The Example of Political Action
Decieux, Jean Philippe (University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg),
Mergener, Alexandra (Bundesinstitut für Berufsbildung (Bonn)),
Neufang, Kristina (Universität Trier),
Sischka, Philipp (University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg),
Effects of the Implementation of ‘Forced Response‘ within Online Surveys
on Response Rates and Validity of Answers
Gaia, Alessandra (University of Milan-Bicocca, Italy),
Estimating the Correlation between Sensible Behaviours Dealing with Item
Missing Data
Cousteaux, Anne-Sophie (Sciences Po, France),
Cornilleau, Anne (Sciences Po, France),
Setting-up a Probability-based Web Panel. Lessons Learned from the
ELIPSS Pilot Study
308
RESEARCH NETWORK 21
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
16:00 - 17:30
28th Friday
FCE B286
Chair:
Stocké, Volker
(University of Kassel)
RN21S15 / Quantitative Research
on Inequalities Based on Class and Ethnic Group
Pokriefke, Eike Lars (apollis - Institute of Social Research and Opinion
Polling, Italy; Michael-Gaismair-Gesellschaft Bozen),
Ethnic Differentiation and Social Stratification in the South Tyrolean
Society. An Empirical Survey
Pryce, Gwilym (University of Sheffield, United Kingdom),
Bakens, Jessie (University of Sheffield, United Kingdom),
Ethnic Mover Flows and Neighbourhood Change in Scotland
Janský, Petr (CERGE-EI; Charles University in Prague),
Bajgar, Matěj (CERGE-EI; University of Oxford),
Kalíšková, Klára (CERGE-EI),
Hait, Pavel (CERGE-EI; Tomas Bata University in Zlin),
Shedding New Light on Income Poverty: Enriching the EU-SILC with the
Census
RN
21
Morales, Ana (University of Manchester, United Kingdom),
Analysing Patterns of Recidivism in Chile through an Event History
Analysis Model
RESEARCH NETWORK 21
309
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
RN22 - SOCIOLOGY OF RISK AND UNCERTAINTY
11:00 - 12:30
26th Wednesday
FA 502
Chair:
Olofsson, Anna
(Mid Sweden University)
RN
22
11:00 - 12:30
26th Wednesday
FA 501
Chair:
Burgess, Adam
(University of Kent)
RN22S03 / Risk and Media
Seppel, Külliki (University of Tartu, Estonia),
Simm, Kadri (University of Tartu, Estonia),
Communicating Unexpected Health Risks: Practices and Ethical Concerns
Ziegler, Daniel Christoph (Justus-Liebig-University Gießen, Germany),
The Risk of an imagined Islamization of Europe and its representation in
Mass Media
Lo Iacono, Sergio (University of Essex, United Kingdom),
Social Connections and Generalized Trust: Exploring the Reasons Behind
the Correlation
Fidrya, Efim (Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University, Russian Federation),
Fidrya, Olga (Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University, Russian Federation),
Evolution of the representation of the risk problematic in the Russian
academic journals
Lamour, Christian (LISER, Luxembourg),
The mediated rainbow of insecurity: Dysphoria in the European metropolitan
“heaven” of consumption.
RN22S12 / Risk Governance and Policy
van Wylich-Muxoll, Henriette (Roskilde University, Denmark),
Risk and regulation
Moriarty, Elaine (Trinity College, Ireland),
Brennan, Damien (Trinity College, Ireland),
Risk and Grave Digging in Ireland: ‘Our Traditions and Culture Your
Respect Required’
Choryński, Adam (Institute for Agricultural and Forest Environment,
Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland),
Matczak, Piotr (Institute for Agricultural and Forest Environment,
Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland; Institute of Sociology,
Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland),
Lewandowski, Jakub (Institute for Agricultural and Forest Environment,
Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland),
Unused resource. Municipalities facing heavy precipitation related risk.
Brown, Patrick R (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands, The),
Hashem, Ferhana (University of Kent, UK),
Calnan, Michael (University of Kent, UK),
Transforming Uncertainty as a Means of Legitimating Regulation? Tracing
changing manifestations of complexity and uncertainty within the regulation
of expensive new medicines
310
RESEARCH NETWORK 22
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
14:00 - 15:30
26th Wednesday
FA 501
Chair:
Burgess, Adam
(University of Kent)
RN22S08 / Gambling, Decisions and Ratings
Mc Namara, Anthony Cormac (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland),
Responsibility-Shifting in a Gambling Environment
Bianco Dolino, Alessia (University of Milan-Bicocca, Italy),
Democratization vs. privatization of risk: who makes decisions about risk?
Lucchini, Fabio (University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy),
Problem Gambling in Italy: Socio-economic Conditions and Risk-taking
Propensity
14:00 - 15:30
26th Wednesday
FA 502
Chair:
Brown, Patrick R.
(University of Amsterdam)
RN22S11 / Risk, Uncertainty and Inequality
RN
22
Eckert, Judith (University of Freiburg, Institute of Sociology, Germany),
What talking about crime and the ‘Others’ can mean – and why it is useful
for describing sometimes indescribable feelings of insecurity
Olofsson, Anna (Mid Sweden University, Sweden),
Öhman, Susanna (Mid Sweden University, Sweden),
Giritli Nygren, Katarina (Mid Sweden University, Sweden),
Towards a methodology for quantitative intersectional analysis of risk
positions
Wang, Anne-chie (National Tsing Hua university, Taiwan, Republic of
China),
Risks in vulnerable ages: Identifying emotional problems in at-risk students
through the school guidance system
Epp, André (University of Hildesheim, Germany),
Teacher’s beliefs and their representation of risk (factors)
16:00 - 17:30
26th Wednesday
FA 501
Chair:
Olofsson, Anna
(Mid Sweden University)
RN22S04 / Comparative National Risk
Balzekiene, Aiste (Kaunas university of technology, Lithuania),
Telesiene, Audrone (Kaunas university of technology, Lithuania),
Environmental and technological risk perception in Europe: structural,
cognitive, value orientations and country-specific determinants
Burgess, Adam (University of Kent, United Kingdom),
Developing Transnational Risk Profiles
Demeny, Gyongyver (University of Rouen, France),
Lianos, Michalis (University of Rouen, France),
Aspects of social uncertainty in an international comparative perspective
Litmanen, Tapio (University of Jyväskylä, Finland),
Kari, Mika (University of Jyväskylä, Finland),
Kojo, Matti (University of Tampere, Finland),
RESEARCH NETWORK 22
311
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Solomon, Barry D. (Michigan Technological University, USA),
Civil Regulation of Final Disposal of Spent Nuclear Fuel: Comparison
of Finnish and Swedish Risk Regulation Regimes
Matczak, Piotr (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland),
Institutional change in flood risk management: factors influencing Flood
Risk Governance Arrangements in six European countries.
18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FA 501
Chair:
Susanna Öhman
RN
22
Lee, Garam (Yonsei University, Korea, Republic of (South Korea)),
Going global uphill: experience of a Korean family dealing with globalized
economic risks
Pieri, Elisa (University of Manchester, United Kingdom),
Security, Risk and the Cosmopolitan City
Slonim, Ori (Herzliya Interdisciplinary Center (IDC), Israel),
The influence of risk averted culture on contemporary forecasting - the case
of political risk analysis
Bialy, Kamila (University of Lodz, Poland),
Piotrowski, Andrzej (University of Lodz, Poland),
Kordasiewicz, Anna (University of Warsaw, Poland),
Haratyk, Karol (University of Lodz, Poland),
Gonda, Marcin (University of Lodz, Poland),
Poles in the world of late capitalism: changes of biographical processes in
terms of professional careers, social relations and identity at the time of
system transformation in Poland
19:30 - 20:30
26th Wednesday
FA 501
RN22BM / Business Meeting
14:00 - 15:30
27th Thursday
FA 501
RN22S02 / Risk and Health
Chair:
Brown, Patrick R.
(University of Amsterdam)
312
RN22S10 / Global and Local Risk
RESEARCH NETWORK 22
Konecna, Hana (University of South Bohemia, Czech Republic),
Sidlo, Ludek (Charles University, Czech Republic),
"If we cannot name it, we cannot control it… “; the defensive nursing arrival?
Bujalski, Michał (Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology, Poland),
The construction of knowledge on alcohol risk in the era of globalization
and its consequences
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
Manca, Terra Anne (University of Alberta, Canada),
Health professionals and the vaccine narrative: “The power of the personal
story” and the management of medical uncertainty
Törölä, Miisa (University of Eastern Finland, Finland),
Diagnosed mistrust and underprivilegedness of the forensic psychiatric
patients in Finland
16:00 - 17:30
27th Thursday
FA 501
Chair:
Olofsson, Anna
(Mid Sweden University)
RN22S07 / Risk, Vulnerability and Resistance
Mitchell, Gemma (University of Leicester, United Kingdom),
Risk mobility in child and family social work
Martenot, Aude (Center for the Interdisciplinary Study of Gerontology and
Vulnerability, University of Geneva, Switzerland),
Agency, socialization and life course changes evaluation: Personal and
socio-historical memories of Mumbai dwellers
Zielińska, Justyna Kinga (University of Warsaw, Poland),
“New” Category Among Polish Workers – Working Poor
RN
22
Ertan, Cihan (Akdeniz University, Turkey),
Timurturkan, Meral (Akdeniz University, Turkey),
Demez, Gonul (Akdeniz University, Turkey),
Kart, Elife (Akdeniz University, Turkey),
Cankurtaran, Selim (Ministry of Justice, Turkey),
The Processes of Resocialization and Social Reintegration: Sample of
Individuals Under Probation
11:00 - 12:30
28th Friday
FA 501
Chair:
Bröer, Christian
(University of Amsterdam)
RN22S05 / Citizens and Risk
de Graaff, Martinus Bertram (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands, The),
Bröer, Christian (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands, The),
Avoiding risks and uncertainties: citizens’ everyday experience and the
politics of cell site deployment
Stănciugelu, Irina (CBRNE Ltd, UK),
Stănciugelu, Ștefan (National University of Political Studies and Public
Administration Bucharest, Romania),
Usher, Dave (CBRNE Ltd, UK),
Amlôt, Richard (Public Health England, UK),
Kelly, Dominic (CBRNE Ltd, UK),
Public perceptions of surveillance systems in the context of CBRNE terrorist
threats – a UK case study
Aoyagi, Midori (National Institute for Environmental Studies, Japan),
Who supports nuclear power generation? From the results from public
opinion survey in 2014
RESEARCH NETWORK 22
313
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Ünal, Halime (Yıldırım Beyazıt University, Turkey),
Neighborhood Insecurities in Two Cities of Turkey
Verhaegen, Marlies Kris (University of Antwerp, Belgium),
Bergmans, Anne (University of Antwerp, Belgium),
Dealing with uncertainty: involving citizens in emergency planning in a
nuclear municipality
14:00 - 15:30
28th Friday
FA 501
Chair:
de Graaff, Martinus Bertram
(University of Amsterdam)
RN
22
16:00 - 17:30
28th Friday
FA 501
Chair:
Brown, Patrick R.
(University of Amsterdam)
RN22S06 / Security and Prevention
Biszczanik, Kamila (Lund University, Sweden),
Gallo, Carina (Lund University, Sweden),
Benevolent surveillance – a case study of the conceptualization of risk in
multi-agency crime prevention work with youth
Linnell, Mikael (Mid Sweden University, Sweden),
Cultures of preparedness: imagining and enacting disasters to come. A brief
ethnography.
Ehbrecht, Michaela (Technical University of Kaiserslautern, Germany),
Spellerberg, Annette (Technical University of Kaiserslautern, Germany),
The significance of security concepts as risk prevention - A German case
study of a yearly city festival in Rhineland-Palatinate
Bartl, Gabriel (Freie Universität Berlin, Germany),
The relationship between subjective risk perceptions and attitudes towards
security measures at airports
Delibas, Kayhan (Adnan Menderes Üniversitesi, Turkey),
21 December (2012) Doomsday Rumours: Late Modern Anxieties
or Hangovers from Our Superstitious Past?
RN22S09 / Risk Theory and Knowledge
Asochakov, Yury (St.Petersburg State University, Russian Federation),
Liquidity of Social Life and Theory: Questioning Architecture of Risks and
Balances
Chankova, Elena (Russian State Social University, Russian Federation),
The uncertainty of social network communication as a risk factor in
everyday life.
Grenz, Tilo (University of Vienna, Austria),
Kirschner, Heiko (University of Vienna, Austria),
Mediatization, Risks and Antidotes in the Reflexive Modernity
Anderssen, Jorid (UiT The Norwegian Arctic University, Norway),
Gjernes, Trude (University of Bodo, Norway),
Skolbekken, John-Arne (NTNU Norwegian University of Science
and Technology, Norway),
Sociology and the medicalization debate
314
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PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
RN23 - SEXUALITY
11:00 - 12:30
26th Wednesday
FCE B169
Chair:
Santos, Ana Cristina
(Centre for Social Studies)
RN23S01 / Theorizing Sexuality
Fox, Nick J. (University of Sheffield, United Kingdom),
Alldred, Pam (Brunel University London),
Inside the sexuality-assemblage: from pornified bodies to
the re-sexualisation of everything
Richardson, Diane (Newcastle University, UK, United Kingdom),
The Limits of Sexual Citizenship
Scott, Sue (University of York, United Kingdom),
Jackson, Stevi (University of York, United Kingdom),
A History of Researching Childhood and Sexuality
Reynolds, Paul (Edge Hill University, United Kingdom),
Sexual Justice and Recognition: A Return to Practice
14:00 – 15:30
26th Wednesday
FCE B169
Chair:
Alldred, Pam
(Brunel University London)
RN23S06 / Sexual Citizenship I
RN
23
Santos, Ana Cristina (Centre for Social Studies, Portugal),
INTIMATE – The Micropolitics of Intimacy in Southern Europe
Moreira, Luciana (Centre for Social Studies (CES) - University of
Coimbra, Portugal),
Lesbian activism in Spain: citizenship, sexual rights and impact on lesbian
everyday life experiences
Gusmano, Beatrice (CES - Centro de Estudos Sociais - Universidade de
Coimbra - Portugal),
Sexualities beyond the limitations of sociological research: the case of
polyamory in Italy
Afonso, Joana (Institute of Social Sciences, University of Minho, Portugal),
The struggle for sexual rights in the feminine: experiences on Portuguese
lesbian activism
La Fauci, Luigi (Scuola di Scienze Sociali-Università di Trento-Italy,
Dipartimento di Scienze Politiche e Sociali-Università di Bologna-Italy),
"What am I to do with this desire?" Lesbian and gay identity, sexual
plasticity, and heteronormativity in contemporary Italy
RESEARCH NETWORK 23
315
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
16:00 - 17:30
26th Wednesday
FCE B169
Chair:
King, Andrew
(University of Surrey)
RN23S08a / Sexuality, Families and Relationships I
Stasińska, Agata (Polish Academy if Sciences/ Warsaw University, Poland),
Mizielińska, Joanna (Polish Academy of Sciences),
Families of Choice in Poland – Quantitative Research from Local
Perspective
Gabb, Jacqui (The Open University, United Kingdom),
Dunk-West, Priscilla (Flinders University, Australia),
Chonody, Jill (Indiana University Northwest, USA),
Relationship quality and sexuality: Does sexual orientation matter?
Motterle, Tatiana (Centro de Estudos Sociais (CES) Coimbra, Portugal),
Lesbian couples daily practices in the Italian context
RN
23
18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FCE B169
Baczkowska, Ewelina (The University of Warsaw, Poland),
Main features of sexually open marriage
RN23S03 / Sexuality, Abuse and Violence
Quinlan, Andrea (Cornell University, United States of America),
Smele, Sandra (York University, Canada),
(Un)trustworthiness and danger: reconfiguring truths about sex, violence,
and psychiatric disability
Woodiwiss, Jo (University of Huddersfield, United Kingdom),
Separating 'harm' from 'wrongfulness' and 'sexual innocence'
from 'childhood' in contemporary narratives of childhood sexual abuse
Inaudi, Chiara Marcella (University of Milano, Italy),
Challenging gender related violence: undermining binary
and heteronormative cultural and social conceptions of genders
Alldred, Pam (Brunel University London, United Kingdom),
What can Neo-materialism offer the analysis of sexual orientation
and gender-related violence?
19:30 - 20:30
26th Wednesday
FCE B169
316
RESEARCH NETWORK 23
RN23BM / Business Meeting
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
11:00 - 12:30
27th Thursday
FCE B169
Chair:
Bertone, Chiara
(University of Eastern Piedmont)
JS_RN16+RN23a / Sexual Health and the
Medicalisation of Sexuality I
Hinchliff, Sharron (University of Sheffield, United Kingdom),
A critical look at the medicalisation of women’s sexuality at menopause
and midlife
Ferrero Camoletto, Raffaella (Dept. Cultures, Politics and Society,
University of Turin, Italy),
Beyond or within medicalisation? Discussing Viagra and its discontents
Bonacker, Thorsten (University of Marburg, Germany),
von Heusinger, Judith (University of Marburg, Germany),
The Localization of Sexual and Reproductive Health
Mohr, Sebastian (Aarhus University, Denmark),
Medicalizing masturbation: Danish sperm donors, biomedicine,
and affective masculinities
14:00 - 15:30
27th Thursday
FCE B169
Chair:
Crowhurst, Isabel
(University of Essex)
RN23S09 / Open I
RN
23
King, Andrew (University of Surrey, United Kingdom),
The Decline of Homophobia Debate (DOHD) and older LGB people
McCormack, Mark (Durham University, United Kingdom),
Negotiating non-exclusive sexualities: Exploration, disclosure
and negotiation
Peltomaa, Hanna (University of Lapland, Finland),
Does Identity Matter?
Cense, Marianne (Rutgers WPF, Netherlands, The),
Navigating identities: subtle and public agency of bicultural gay youth
16:00 - 17:30
27th Thursday
FCE A230
Chair:
King, Andrew
(University of Surrey)
RN23S07 / Sexual Citizenship II
Simpson, Paul (Faculty of Health and Social Care, Edge Hill University,
United Kingdom),
Horne, Maria (Faculty of Health, Bradford University, UK),
Brown Wilson, Christine (Faculty of Health, University of Queensland,
Australia),
Brown, Laura (Dept of Psychological Sciences,
University of Manchester, UK),
Dickinson, Tommy (Nursing, University of Manchester, UK),
The Last Taboo? Sexuality, Intimacy and Older Care Home Residents
RESEARCH NETWORK 23
317
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Beres-Deak, Rita (Central European University, Hungary),
’I don’t want him to die of it’ – Kinship ideologies shaping coming out
discourses and strategies in present-day Hungary
Molitor, Verena (University of Bielefeld, Germany),
Zimenkova, Tatiana (TU Dortmund University, Germany),
LGBTTIQ-Policing: Between sexual citizenship and authority belonging?
Wong, Eliz MY (The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong S.A.R.
(China)),
Occupying –Sexual citizenship in Hong Kong Umbrella movement
16:00 - 17:30
27th Thursday
FCE B169
Chair:
McCormack, Mark
(Durham University)
RN
23
11:00 - 12:30
28th Friday
FCE B169
Chair:
Santos, Ana Cristina
(Centre for Social Studies)
RN23S11 / Open II
Fong, Cheuk Ying (Hong Kong Shue Yan University, Hong Kong S.A.R.
(China)),
How Homosexual Minorities Contend with the Hegemony of Heterosexuality
in Christian Community
Arjmand, Reza (Lund University, Sweden),
Ziari, Maryam (Shahid Beheshti University, Iran),
“Why would I make things harder for myself?” Sexuality and concealment
among Iranian young women
Wignall, Liam (University of Sunderland, United Kingdom),
Morris, Max (Durham University, United Kingdom),
Leisure porn: Using porn for enjoyment, education and exploration
Mariani, Giulia (Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona, Spain),
Ratniece, Luize (Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona, Spain),
The incomplete sexual revolution: what keeps Spaniards from having a
pleasurable sexual debut?
RN23S04 / Trans-sexualities
Benson, Kristen E (North Dakota State University, United States
of America),
van Eeden-Moorefild, Brad (Montclair State University, United States
of America),
Accidental Activists: Parents of Transgender Children
Aboim, Sofia (Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lisbon, Portugal),
Vasconcelos, Pedro (ISCTE-IUL University Institute of Lisbon, Portugal),
Trans Masculinities, sexualized bodies and the materiality of gender
Aygener, Barış (Yildirim Beyazit University, Turkey),
The Impact of Transgender Lifestyle on the Setup of Everyday
Postmodern Politics
Vasconcelos, Pedro (ISCTE-IUL University Institute of Lisbon, Portugal),
Aboim, Sofia (Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lisbon, Portugal),
Travesti: an ethnography of transgender sex work
318
RESEARCH NETWORK 23
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
11:00 - 12:30
28th Friday
FCE A230
Chair:
Pankratova,
Liliia Sergeevna
(St. Petersburg State
University)
RN23S05 / Sexuality and Critique
Porrovecchio, Alessandro (University of the Littoral Opal Coast, France),
Sex addiction disorders? A sociological approach
Formby, Eleanor (Sheffield Hallam University, United Kingdom),
“The gays tend to gather...” Exploring (mis)understandings and experiences
of LGBT communities in the UK
Liskova, Katerina (Masaryk University, Czech Republic),
Sex backwards. Sexology and intimate life in communist Czechoslovakia
P. Toth, Tamas (MTA TK, Hungary),
Takacs, Judit (MTA TK, Hungary),
Kuhar, Roman (University of Ljubljana),
Perversion Against Nature Cases under State Socialism
14:00 - 15:30
28th Friday
FCE A230
Chair:
Simpson, Paul
(Edge Hill University)
RN23S02 / Researching Sexuality:
Ethics and Methods
RN
23
Mizielińska, Joanna (Polish Academy if Sciences, Poland),
Stasińska, Agata (Polish Academy if Sciences/Warsaw University),
Ethnography of Non-heterosexual Families in Poland – Remarks from the
Field
Esholdt, Henriette Frees (Lund University, Sweden),
The Gender Game Frame: Consensual sexual behavior in the workplace
Lambert, Camille (Institut national d'études démographiques, France),
Rault, Wilfried (Institut national d'études démographiques, France),
Homo/bisexuality in France. Results of a quantitative survey about couple
formation
Christofidou, Andria (University of Glasgow, United Kingdom),
'You can't really act gay, you know one of those stereotypical kinds of gay'.
Negotiating sexualities in the context of professional dance
Marques, Ana Cristina (Soran University, Iraqi Kurdistan; CIEG,
Portugal), To talk or not to talk about it: researching young women’s
sexuality in a small city of contemporary Iraqi Kurdistan
14:00 - 15:30
28th Friday
FCE B169
Chair:
Bertone, Chiara
(University of Eastern Piedmont)
JS_RN16+RN23b / Sexual Health and the
Medicalisation of Sexuality II
Roslyakov, Alexander B. (Znautvse.ru Sociological Research Service,
Russian Federation),
Large system of sexual education in Russia: why do women want to know
more about sex?
RESEARCH NETWORK 23
319
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Woźniak, Maria Monika (University of Warsaw, Poland),
Listening to young people as a strategy to improve sexual education in Poland
Pollard, Alex (Brighton & Sussex Medical School, United Kingdom),
Nadarzynski, Tom (Brighton & Sussex Medical School,
United Kingdom),
Sexual orientation and health in England: evidence of health inequalities,
and challenges in the method, practice and policy of recording and
interpreting data: a multimillion case dataset
RN
23
16:00 - 17:30
28th Friday
FCE B169
Chair:
Mizielińska, Joanna
(Polish Academy if Sciences)
Secor-Turner, Molly (North Dakota State University, United States of
America),
Schmitz, Kaitlin (North Dakota State University, United States of America),
Benson, Kristen E (North Dakota State University, United States of
America),
Adolescent Girls’ Menstruation Management and Meaning in Rural Kenya
Liuccio, Michaela (University La Sapienza, Italy),
Borgia, Chiara (University La Sapienza, Italy),
Martino, Benedetta (University La Sapienza, Italy),
Italian university students: sexual behavior and health risk
RN23S08b / Sexuality, Families and Relationships II
Pankratova, Liliia Sergeevna (St. Petersburg State University, Russian
Federation),
Development of sexual culture of Russian adolescents and youth:
the analysis of European experience implementation and influence
Bertone, Chiara (University of Eastern Piedmont, Italy),
Queerying families of origin: views from the margins
Pacher, Alice Luise (Meiji University, Japan),
Sexual Consciousness and Sexual Behaviour in Japanese and German
Speaking Culture - Analyses of Interviews with Young Adults
16:00 - 17:30
28th Friday
FCE A230
Chair:
Marques, Ana Cristina
(Soran University; CIEG)
320
RESEARCH NETWORK 23
RN23S10 / Sex Work
Schubotz, Dirk (Queen's University Belfast, United Kingdom),
Sex work in (Northern) Ireland – do the data support recent legislative
changes?
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
Küppers, Carolin (Bundesstiftung Magnus Hirschfeld, Germany),
„We make the colour. And without us divas, Cape Town is not Cape Town“ –
The visibility and self-perception of transgender sex workers in South Africa
Crowhurst, Isabel (University of Essex, United Kingdom),
‘It’s not always about you’: prostitution policy and the insidious allure
of the ‘first person narrative point of view’
Nielsen, Stine Piilgaard Porner (South Danish University, Denmark),
Sex workers and outreach workers: Intentions and outcomes of regulating
prostitution
Pilcher, Katy (Aston University, United Kingdom),
The Full Monty? Representations of gender, sexualities and performative
possibilities in media depictions of the male strip show
RN
23
RESEARCH NETWORK 23
321
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
RN24 - SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
11:00 - 12:30
26th Wednesday
FA 553
Chair:
Prpic, Katarina
(Independent researcher)
RN24S01 / Knowledge Production & Science Systems
Grundmann, Reiner (University of Nottingham, United Kingdom),
Lawson, Cornelia (University of Nottingham, United Kingdom),
What happened to the spread of universal ideas?
Erasga, Dennis Saturno (De La Salle University, Philippines),
Science Fiction as Heuristic of Inequality
Miranda de Almeida, Cristina (Internet Interdisciplinary Institute, Spain),
Tejerina, Benjamin (University of the Basque Country),
Transdisciplinary model for collaboration between sciences, technology and art.
RN
24
14:00 - 15:30
26th Wednesday
FA 553
Chair:
Asheulova, Nadia
(Russian Academy of Sciences)
Conceição, Cristina Palma (CIES-IUL, Portugal),
Patrício, Teresa (CIES-IUL, Portugal),
Santos, Patrícia (CIES-IUL, Portugal),
Can collaboration overcome scientific inequalities - research collaborations in
the International Partnership Program between Portugal and MIT/CMU/UTA
Mosbah-Natanson, Sebastien (Paris Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi,
United Arab Emirates),
Inequalities in an internationalized scientific community.
The case of the United Arab Emirates
RN24S02 / Researchers’ Professional Perspectives in
Academic Science I
Graf, Angela (Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany),
The Social Structure of the Scientific Elite in Germany
Pereira-Puga, Manuel (CSIC-IPP- Consejo Superior de Investigaciones
Cientificas, Spain),
Benitez-Amado, Alberto (CSIC-IPP- Consejo Superior de Investigaciones
Cientificas, Spain),
Cruz-Castro, Laura (CSIC-IPP- Consejo Superior de Investigaciones
Cientificas, Spain),
Sanz-Menendez, Luis (CSIC-IPP- Consejo Superior de Investigaciones
Cientificas, Spain),
Searching for excellence: Academics’ perceptions about meritocracy,
mobility and inbreeding in the promotion processes
Cidlinska, Katerina (Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of
Sciences, Czech Republic),
Gloomy prospects of the Czech academic science: whom and why it loses
Weijden, Inge van der (Leiden University, Netherlands, The),
Boer, Moniek de (Online Marketing, Netherlands, The),
Teelken, Christine (VU Amsterdam, Netherlands, The),
Career experiences and prospects of postdoctoral researchers: A Dutch case study
322
RESEARCH NETWORK 24
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
16:00 - 17:30
26th Wednesday
FA 553
Chair:
Crettaz von Roten,
Fabienne
(University of Lausanne)
RN24S03 / Science & Technology Policy
Hessels, Laurens (Rathenau Instituut, Netherlands, The),
Koier, Elizabeth (Rathenau Instituut, Netherlands, The),
Excellence initiatives as inequality instruments
Delicado, Ana (ICS University of Lisbon, Portugal),
Europe needs more scientists? Tensions and inequalities within the scientific
community
Dubois, Michel (CNRS, France),
The Presidential Address: Rhetorics and Emergence of Science Policy in
India (1914-1981)
Evsel, Gulsevim (Middle East Technical University, Department of Science
and Technology Policy Studies, Ankara, Turkey; Yuzuncu Yil University,
Department of Sociology, Van, Turkey),
Erden-Topal, Yelda (Middle East Technical University, Department of
Science and Technology Policy Studies, Ankara, Turkey),
Who is under the sword of Damocles? Science and Technology Policy
Making in Turkish Health Biotechnology and Renewable Energy Sectors
RN
24
Huang, Florencia Fu-Chuan (National Chengchi University, Taiwan.),
Policy, Technical Knowledge and Ideational Embeddedness of Technocracy:
A Comparative Study of Petrochemical Transformation in Mexico and
Taiwan
18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FA 553
Chair:
Rohracher, Harald
(Linköping University)
RN24S04 / Health, Bio-medicine
& Social Context I
Tupasela, Aaro Mikael (University of Copenhagen, Denmark),
Global genes, global health? International research in rare diseases
Wieser, Bernhard (STS@AAU - Austria),
Mayrhofer, Michaela (STS@AAU - Austria),
Challenges of Whole Genome Sequencing
Todt, Oliver (University of the Balearic Islands, Spain),
Luján, José Luis (University of the Balearic Islands, Spain),
Bengoetxea, Juan Bautista (University of the Balearic Islands, Spain),
Health claim regulation in Europe: demanding evidence
Till, Christopher Harper (Leeds Beckett University, United Kingdom),
Tracking productive subjects: corporate wellness programmes, self-tracking
and control through data
19:30 - 20:30
26th Wednesday
FA 553
RN24BM / Business Meeting
RESEARCH NETWORK 24
323
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
11:00 - 12:30
27th Thursday
FA 553
Chair:
Dubois, Michel
(CNRS)
RN24S05a / Science, Technology & Society I
Müller, Karel (Charles University, Faculty of Humanities, Prague,
Czech Republic),
Power of expertise and its challenges
Crettaz von Roten, Fabienne (University of Lausanne, Switzerland),
Statistics within the relationship between science and society: the emergence
of inequalities
Moldovan, Andreea (University of Essex, United Kingdom),
The Younger, the Wiser? A Reexamination of Age-based Differences in
Science Knowledge
RN
24
11:00 - 12:30
27th Thursday
FA 501
Chair:
Tupasela, Aaro Mikael
(University of Copenhagen)
Lin, Yuwei (University for the Creative Arts, United Kingdom),
Bates, Jo (University of Sheffield, United Kingdom),
Goodale, Paula (University of Sheffield, United Kingdom),
Governance of Citizen Science: a Chapter on the Old Weather
Jiménez, Jaime (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico),
Velasco, Mónica (Centro de Investigación en Geografía y Geomática "Ing.
Jorge L. Tamayo"),
Marín, Ramón (Universidad Iberoamericana, campus Santa Fé),
S&T Inequalities in the Economic South: Can They Be Overcome?
RN24S05b / Science, Technology & Society II
Zielińska, Iwona (Academy of Special Education, Poland),
Regulating the status of contentious science and scientific research.
The case of genetic engineering in Poland.
Urze, Paula (FCT/UNL, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Universidade
Nova de Lisboa),
Shaping Network Innovation Through Knowledge Transference
Rohracher, Harald (Linköping University, Sweden),
‘The household junction’: Households as friction zones in infrastructure
transitions
Bruce, Miranda Sarah Cherry (Australian National University, Australia),
The Internet of Things and the Possibility of the Future
12:45 - 13:45
27th Thursday
FCE Poster Area
324
RESEARCH NETWORK 24
RN24P01a / Poster Session I
Gubański, Krzysztof (University of Warsaw, Poland),
Free University vs. New Public Management – Critical discourse analysis
concerning reform of higher education in Poland.
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
Otto, Danny (University of Rostock, Germany),
The 'Precariat' in and through Social Science. Thoughts on the Power of
Interpretation of the Sociological Imagination
Ivanova, Elena (Sociological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences,
Russian Federation),
Boyarkina, Saniya (Sociological Institute of the Russian Academy of
Sciences, Russian Federation),
About the formation of a new generation of scientists
Maltseva, Daria (Russian State University for the Humanities, Russian
Federation; International laboratory for Applied Network Research, Russian
Federation),
Network research in Russia: the structure of scientific community
Tesch, Jakob (Institute for Research Information and Quality Assurance,
Germany),
Ambrasat, Jens (Institute for Research Information and Quality Assurance,
Germany),
The Introduction of Structured Doctoral Programs - Any News for Gender
Inequality?
14:00 – 15:30
27th Thursday
FA 553
Chair:
Weijden, Inge van der
(Leiden University)
RN24S06 / Gender Inequalities in S&T I
RN
24
Barnard, Sarah (Loughborough University, United Kingdom),
Hassan, Tarek (Loughborough University, United Kingdom),
Dainty, Andy (Loughborough University, United Kingdom),
Bagilhole, Barbara (Loughborough University, United Kingdom),
Doing action research in STEM research and academia: what are the
possibilities for addressing gender inequality in higher education contexts?
Linkova, Marcela (Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy
of Sciences, Czech Republic),
Shifting organizational logics, research performance and gender inequality
Hedman, Juha Petri Erik (University of Turku, Finland),
Kivinen, Osmo Tapio (University of Turku, Finland),
Järvinen, Linda Karoliina (University of Turku, Finland),
Inequality of Educational Opportunity (IEO) and Changing Gender
Relations in Expansive Higher Education - Some findings among Finnish
university students and professors
O'Connor, Pat (University of Limerick, Ireland),
O' Hagan, Clare (University of Limerick, Ireland),
'We are all the same': Typologies of masculinities and femininities
in academic organisations
Prpic, Katarina (Independent researcher, Croatia),
Gender differentiation in post-socialist commercial R&D
RESEARCH NETWORK 24
325
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
16:00 - 17:30
27th Thursday
FA 553
Chair:
Rohracher, Harald
(Linköping University)
RN24S07 / Health, Bio-medicine & Social Context II
Davda, Priya (Royal Holloway, University of London, United Kingdom),
Biomedicalized Stratification of Reproduction: Whom can(‘t) be matched
with whom in British egg donation
Wróblewski, Michał (Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland),
Globalization of hyperactivity in Poland. The emerging of psychiatric
disorder definition in the semi-peripheral regimes of knowledge.
Bergroth, Harley Arne Mikael (University of Turku, Finland),
Hacking the Self – An Ethnographic Study of Finnish “Quantified Self”
Practitioners
RN
24
11:00 - 12:30
28th Friday
FA 553
Chair:
Weijden, Inge van der
(Leiden University)
Onno, Julien (Université de Caen Basse-Normandie, France),
The uses of Quantified Self in a society of multiple temporalities: towards
human optimisation?
RN24S08 / Researchers’ Professional Perspectives
in Academic Science II
Möller, Christina (University of Paderborn, Germany),
How accessible is the Professorship for Social Risers?
Benitez-Amado, Alberto (CSIC-IPP- Consejo Superior de Investigaciones
Cientificas, Spain),
Cruz-Castro, Laura (CSIC-IPP- Consejo Superior de Investigaciones
Cientificas, Spain),
Pereira-Puga, Manuel (CSIC-IPP- Consejo Superior de Investigaciones
Cientificas, Spain),
Sanz-Menendez, Luis (CSIC-IPP- Consejo Superior de Investigaciones
Cientificas, Spain),
Research excellence and university differentiation: Institutional strategies
and organizational responses in Spanish Universities
Berli, Oliver (University of Cologne, Germany),
Reuter, Julia (University of Cologne, Germany),
“Better not to think about it”? – Some remarks on career strategies of young
researchers in Germany
Pinto, Carolina (Universidad de Viña del Mar, Chile),
Correa, Javiera (Universidad de Chile, Chile),
Recently graduated doctors. What does it matter for recruitment in a localglobal context?
326
RESEARCH NETWORK 24
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
12:45 - 13:45
28th Friday
FCE Poster Area
RN24P01b / Poster Session II
Paksi, Veronika (Centre for Social Sciences of the Hungarian Academy of
Sciences, Hungary),
Work and family life balance of doctorate students in the field of engineering
Ferreira, Mariana Toledo (Universidade de Sao Paulo, Brazil),
Presuppositions of scientific training inside a laboratory of human genetics
Moretti, Sabrina (University of Urbino, Italy),
Sacchetti, Francesco (University of Urbino, Italy),
Scientists or sellers? Work practices in an academic spin-off.
Kotlík, Pavel (Charles University in Prague (ISS FSV UK),
Czech Republic / Université de Strasbourg (IRIST), France),
Nanotechnology Roadmaps: A Case Study on Meta-Regulation by the
European Commission (CORDIS)
RN
24
Čermák, Daniel (Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences,
Czech Republic),
Ďurďovič, Martin (Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of
Sciences, Czech Republic),
Bernardyová, Kateřina (Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of
Sciences, Czech Republic),
The Decision-Making Process on Where to Site a Deep Nuclear-Waste
Repository in the Czech Republic
14:00 - 15:30
28th Friday
FA 553
Chair:
Asheulova, Nadia
(Russian Academy of Sciences)
RN24S09 / Gender Inequalities in S&T II
Wroblewski, Angela (Institute for Advanced Studies, Austria),
Gender equality in science and research – challenges for policy development
and evaluation
Brajdic Vukovic, Marija (University of Zagreb, Croatia),
Gender Inequalities of Young Researchers' Career Rewarding Networks
Vohlídalová, Marta (Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy
of Sciences, Czech Republic),
Academic couples, parenthood and women´s careers in the context of Czech
academic environment
Mateja-Jaworska, Bogumila (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland),
The unbearable easiness of television? Technology, (smart) TV and gender
in Poland
RESEARCH NETWORK 24
327
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
16:00 - 17:30
28th Friday
FA 553
Chair:
Prpic, Katarina
(Independent researcher)
RN24S10 / Science, Technology & Society III
Zemnukhova, Liliia (European University at St.Petersburg, Russian
Federation; Sociological Institute at the Russian Academy of Sciences,
Russian Federation),
“Access Denied”: Resources and Inequalities in IT Sphere
Davies, Huw (University of Southampton, United Kingdom),
Halford, Susan (University of Southampton, United Kingdom),
Challenging Orthodoxies in Digital Inequality: young people’s practices online
Zaród, Marcin (University of Warsaw, Poland),
Hacking colelctive as a trading zone
RN
24
328
RESEARCH NETWORK 24
Kolliarakis, Georgios (University of Frankfurt, Germany),
The Emergent Regime of Security Technologies: Innovation, Inequalities,
and non-intended Impacts
Bassetti, Chiara (Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Italy),
Airport security assemblage. Public/private contradictions and technoorganizational change
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
RN25 - SOCIAL MOVEMENTS
11:00 - 12:30
26th Wednesday
FA 503
Chair:
Romanos, Eduardo
(Universidad Complutense
de Madrid)
RN25S09 / Gender and LGBT
Wojnicka, Katarzyna (University of Gothenburg, Sweden),
The typology of contemporary men's social movements
Peterson, Abby (Gothenburg University, Sweden),
Wahlström, Mattias (Gothenburg University, Sweden),
Wennerhag, Magnus (Gothenburg University, Sweden),
‘Conscience adherents and constituents’ revisited:
Heterosexual Pride Parade participants
Ullmann, Johanna Maria (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany)
Transformation of the Post-Revolutionary Tunisian Feminist Movement and
the Role of the Body
14:00 - 15:30
26th Wednesday
FA 503
Chairs:
Tejerina, Benjamín
(University of the Basque
Country)
Daher, Liana M.
(University of Catania)
RN25S02 / The Cultural Consequences
of Social Movements I
RN
25
Daher, Liana M. (University of Catania, Italy),
#WomenAgainstFeminism. Cultural Aftermaths of Unanticipated
Consequences of Feminism
Łuczak, Katarzyna Barbara (University of Lodz, Poland, Poland),
The cultural consequences of urban social movements in Poland
Kramarczyk, Justyna Malgorzata (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland),
Slow Life: passing fad or big change? Cultural consequences of Slow
Movement in Poland.
Betz, Gregor Jonas (TU Dortmund University, Germany),
Good-Life-Religion? Ethnographic insights into cultural change through
‘protest hybrids’
16:00 - 17:30
26th Wednesday
FA 502
Chair:
Navratil, Jiri
(Charles University)
RN25S03 / Networks, Transactions and Mobilizations
in Central Eastern Europe
Gerő, Márton (HAS-ELTE Peripato Research Group, Hungary),
Susánszky, Pál (HAS-ELTE Peripato Research Group, Hungary),
Kopper, Ákos (HAS-ELTE Peripato Research Group, Hungary),
Tóth, Gergely (HAS-ELTE Peripato Research Group, Hungary),
The Success of Sustainable Mobilization. The embeddedness of movements
among voluntary organizations and their success in mobilization
RESEARCH NETWORK 25
329
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Sládek, Jan (Faculty of Arts, Czech Republic),
Local social action in Czech Repubic - groups of individuals, networks or
urban social movements?
Mikecz, Daniel (Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary),
Transactional networks and cleavages: the left-right debate of the Hungarion
global justice movement
Mercea, Dan (City University London, United Kingdom),
Diasporic Environmental Protest: A Connective Action Bridge between Host
and Homeland Territories
16:00 - 17:30
26th Wednesday
FA 503
RN
25
Chair:
Romanos, Eduardo
(Universidad Complutense de
Madrid)
RN25S07 / Economic Crisis and Mobilisation
Flesher Fominaya, Cristina (National University of Ireland, Maynooth,
Ireland, University of Aberdeen),
Contentious Politics in an Age of Austerity: Comparing Ireland and Spain
Platek, Daniel (Jagiellonian University, Poland),
Dynamics of Extreme Right Protest and the Economic Crisis in Poland,
2008-2013
Carvalho, Tiago (University of Cambridge, United Kingdom),
Dynamics of Protest in Times of Austerity: Portugal and Spain in
Comparative Perspective (2008-2014)
Stathopoulou, Theoni (National Centre for Social Research-EKKE, Greece),
Diakoumakos, George (National Centre for Social Research-EKKE, Greece),
Stasinopoulos, Nikos (National Centre for Social Research-EKKE, Greece),
Mapping “old” and “new” forms of protest in Greece.
Bernburg, Jon Gunnar (University of Iceland, Iceland),
The Financial Crisis Protest Cycle in Iceland, October 2008—January 2009
18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FA 502
Chair:
Cisar, Ondrej
(Charles University)
RN25S04 / Contesting Capitalism and Democracy after
Embracing Them?
Diani, Mario (University of Trento, Italy),
Exploring the relation between unions and social movements
Flader, Ulrike (University of Manchester, UK),
Gürer, Çetin (Ankara University, Turkey),
From National to Post-National Struggle: Recent Developments in Political
Strategies of the Kurdish Movement
Gustafsson, Maria-Therese (Stockholm University, Sweden),
The Strategic Use of Land in Stakeholder Collective Action – Lessons from
the Peruvian Mining Industry
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Gómez-Román, Cristina (Santiago de Compostela University, Spain),
Sabucedo, José Manuel (Santiago de Compostela University, Spain),
Vilas, Xiana (Santiago de Compostela University, Spain),
Protest in times of crisis, comparing novices and stalwarts in Northern and
Southern countries of Europe
18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FA 503
Chairs:
Daphi, Priska
(Goethe University Frankfurt)
Zamponi, Lorenzo
(European University Insititute)
RN25S06 / Before and after Taking the Streets: Social
Movement Continuity and Social Movement Outcomes
Pelivan Cemgil, Gözde (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands, The),
Representational Failure as Opportunity: The Transformation and Prospects
of the Gezi Movement in Turkey
Bencsik, Panka (University of Sussex),
Gyimesi, Mihály (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin),
Reclaim, Occupy, Pillowfight! - Leaders' Movement Continuity and
Participants' Break in the Budapest Scene of the Urban Playground Movement
RN
25
Uncu, Baran Alp (Marmara University, Turkey),
From an eventful protest to social forums: the sustainability of the Gezi network
Burgan, Ezgi (Mugla Sitki Kocman University, Turkey),
Kıyak, Sercan (Mugla Sitki Kocman University, Turkey),
Food Not Bombs: The New Meaning of Food, Waste and Solidarity in PostGezi Turkey
Tominaga, Kyoko (Ritsumeikan University, Japan),
Alternative World is not Equal: What Factors Create the Hierarchy among
Activists?
19:30 - 20:30
26th Wednesday
FA 502
RN25BM / Business Meeting
11:00 - 12:30
27th Thursday
FA 502
RN25S05 / The Cultural Consequences of Social
Movements II
Chairs:
Daher, Liana M.
(University of Catania)
Tejerina, Benjamín
(University of the Basque Country)
Ciżewska-Martyńska, Elżbieta (University of Warsaw, Poland),
The legacy of the 1980s’ anti-politics: a missing reference in the
contemporary East European social movements’ research
Brown, Deborah Miriam (University of Cambridge, United Kingdom),
Munir, Kamal (University of Cambridge, United Kingdom),
Ansari, Shazhad (University of Cambridge, United Kingdom),
From OM and the Stilling of the Mind to Voga and the Perfection of the
Body: How Yoga went from a Contemplative Movement to a Multi Billion
Dollar Fitness Market
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Mielczarek, Adam (Jagiellonian University, Poland),
Dividing outcomes of a social movement
Schütz, Claudia (University of Innsbruck, Austria),
Ҫapuling during and after Gezi. The struggle of a young Turkish generation
for a new culture of participation in Turkey
Hunting, Amabel (University of Auckland Business School, New Zealand),
Shifts in influence: early adopters of the environmental movement and their
effect on cultural change
11:00 - 12:30
27th Thursday
FA 503
Chair:
Zamponi, Lorenzo
(European University Insititute)
RN
25
Hansen, Christina (Department of Global Political Studies, Malmö
University, Sweden),
New inclusive identities and changes of urban space: a study of political
activism in Möllevången, Malmö
Ozcan, Kivanc (Middle East Technical University, Turkey),
Senses, Nazli (Baskent University, Turkey),
Countering Hegemony through a Park: The Gezi Protests in Turkey
Bertuzzi, Niccolò (University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy),
Borghi, Paolo (University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy),
NO-EXPO MOVEMENT: multiple subjectivities, immaginaries
and right to the city
Silva Pinochet, Beatriz (University of Barcelona, Spain),
Conflict and change: understanding the role of “critique” within Chilean
Student Movement and the current context of transformation in Chilean
political and economic system.
Wan, Kwok Fai (Hong Kong Shue Yan University, Hong Kong S.A.R. (China)),
Choi, Ka Yi (Hong Kong Shue Yan University, Hong Kong S.A.R. (China)),
Toward a new theoretical framework of social movement in contemporary
societies: An analysis of Umbrella Movement in Hong Kong
12:45 - 13:45
28th Friday
FCE Poster Area
RN25P02 / Poster Session
14:00 - 15:30
27th Thursday
FA 502
RN25S08 / Social Movement Outcomes I
Chair:
Romanos, Eduardo
(Universidad Complutense
de Madrid)
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RN25S10 / Student & Urban Movements
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Środoń, Maria Anna (University of Warsaw, Poland),
Urban Movements and Social Change
Suh, Doowon (Korea University, Republic of Korea (South Korea),
Before and after taking the streets: Social movement continuity and social
movement outcomes
Grinberg, Lev Luis (Ben Gurion University, Israel),
Winds of Political Change? The after-moment of the 2011 global protest and
local political processes
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Drapeau-Bisson, Marie-Lise (Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada),
People-Oriented Contentious Politics within a Non-Responsive Context: the
Case of the Pro-Choice Movement in Derry, Northern Ireland
Uba, Katrin (Uppsala University, Department of Government, Sweden),
The power of ad hoc mobilisation: postponing school closures in Sweden
16:00 - 17:30
27th Thursday
FA 502
Chair:
Uba, Katrin
(Uppsala University, Department
of Government)
RN25S12 / Social Movement Outcomes II
Romanos, Eduardo (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain),
Sádaba, Igor (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain),
Technological Mediation in the Emergence of Movement-Parties in
Austerity Spain
RN
25
Matos, Ana Raquel (Centre for Social Studies, Portugal),
Bridging protests, democracy and citizen participation in decision-making
processes: Analysis of a Portuguese case study in the health domain
Portos, Martin (European University Institute, Italy),
Fernández, Joseba (Universidad Complutense, Spain),
PODEMOS: a consequence of protests? When grievances bridge electoral
and non-conventional borders
Zamponi, Lorenzo (European University Insititute, Italy),
Bosi, Lorenzo (European University Insititute, Italy),
Which Crisis, Which Protest, Which Politics? The Public Discourse on the
Crisis and Political Outcomes in Southern Europe
11:00 - 12:30
28th Friday
FA 502
Chair:
Schütz, Claudia
(University of Innsbruck)
RN25S01 / Social Media & Digital Activism
Melo, Thiago (Coventry University, United Kingdom),
Iranian women’s use of Cyber-space as a battlefield for freedom of expression
Stefanovski, Ivan (Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa (sede di Firenze),
Macedonia, Former Yugoslav Republic of),
Mobilization via Facebook and Twitter during the Social Movements in
Greece (2010-2012) and Bulgaria in 2013
Cheng, Chung-Tai (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
S.A.R. (China)),
Umbrella Revolution and New Media Movement in Hong Kong
12:45 - 13:45
28th Friday
FCE Poster Area
RN25P01 / Poster Session
Bielska, Beata (Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun, Poland),
The potential of change. Is the LGBTQ movement in Poland able to bring on
the social change?
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14:00 – 15:30
28th Friday
FA 502
Chair:
Schütz, Claudia
(University of Innsbruck)
RN25S11 / Protest Mobilisation
Larsson Taghizadeh, Jonas (Uppsala University, Sweden),
Resource Mobilization or Collective Identity? Predicting inside lobbying
activities against school closures among Swedish social movements
Kajta, Justyna (University of Wrocław, Poland),
‘Are you not scared to meet them?’ – research experiences with a study on
nationalist movement in Poland
Tyrała, Radosław (AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland),
Anti-religious mobilization in contemporary Poland
Gillan, Kevin (University of Manchester, United Kingdom),
Framing Direct Action: Continuity and Change in the 21st Century
RN
25
16:00 - 17:30
28th Friday
FA 502
Chair:
Uba, Katrin
(Uppsala University,
Department of Government)
RN25S13 / Environmental Movements
Chesta, Riccardo Emilio (European University Institute, Italy),
How many colors does the green contain? Cognitive work and cultural
change in the environmental movement
Husso, Satu (University of Turku, Finland),
Carrotmob – collective action for a sustainable society
Murase, Risa (Sophia University, Japan),
Bringing Emotions Back in the Study of Social Movements:
A Comparative Study of Anti-Nuclear Movements in Three Mile Island and
Fukushima
Luneau, Aymeric (Ecole des hautes études en sciences sociales, France),
When the regulation of conflicts keeps social movements going: the case of
environmental policies
Luhtakallio, Eeva (University of Tampere, Finland),
Tavory, Iddo (New York University, US),
Narratives and Collectivities in Social Movements:
Patterns of Engagement of Climate Change Activists in Finland and Malawi
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RN26 - SOCIOLOGY OF SOCIAL POLICY
11:00 - 12:30
26th Wednesday
FCE C215
Chair:
Sipilä, Jorma
(University of Tampere)
RN26S01a / General Session: Culture & Discourse - A
Baranowski, Mariusz (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland),
Reforming or Replacing the Welfare State? Social Consequences and Trends
Mlozniak, Iwona Ewa (University of Warsaw, Poland),
The culture of post-welfare in the narrations about aging
Autto, Janne Mikael (University of Lapland, Finland),
Nygård, Mikael (Åbo Akademi University, Finland),
Understanding welfare state changes through cultural sociology
Lundberg, Kjetil (Uni Research, Norway),
What’s in an individual care plan? Textual Technologies and the
Management Of Care Work
11:00 - 12:30
26th Wednesday
FCE A228
Chair:
Näre, Lena
(University of Helsinki)
RN26S03c / Attitudes to Welfare
RN
26
Kallio, Johanna (University of Turku, Finland),
Blomberg, Helena (University of Helsinki, Finland),
Kroll, Christian (University of Helsinki, Finland),
Implementing institutional solidarity: Finnish street-level bureaucrats’ views
on immigrants’ social rights
Woźniak, Wojciech (University of Lodz, Poland, Poland),
Perception of inequality by the general public and political elites.
Critical reappraisal of existing research and examples from the fieldwork
Saxonberg, Steven (Masaryk University, Czech Republic; Dalarna
University College, Sweden),
Sirovatka, Tomas (Masaryk University, Czech Republic),
Post-Communist Welfare Attitudes: Toward Convergence or Divergence?
Ryan, Majka Monika (University of Limerick, Ireland),
Safeguarding the social assistance system in Ireland
14:00 - 15:30
26th Wednesday
FCE C215
Chair:
Sandvin, Johans Tveit
(University of Nordlan)
RN26S01b / General Session: Culture & Discourse - B
Sipilä, Jorma (University of Tampere, Finland),
Anttonen, Anneli (University of Tampere, Finland),
Conditions for modern welfare stateism
Polawski, Pawel (Institute of Labor and Social Affairs, Poland; Warsaw
University, Institute of Sociology, Poland),
Social consequences of conditionality and welfare contractualism in Poland
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Pickerden, Alex (University of Lincoln, United Kingdom),
Evans, Donna (University of Lincoln, United Kingdom),
Piggott, David (Leeds Beckett University, United Kingdom),
The formation of ‘policy truths’: Foucault and social policy discourse
Mellink, Bram (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands, The),
The Road to Freedom. Political Imagination and the (re-)emergence of the
Welfare State
16:00 - 17:30
26th Wednesday
FCE C215
Chair:
Woźniak, Wojciech
(University of Lodz, Poland)
RN
26
RN26S01c / General Session: Policy Analysis - A
Lähteenmaa, Jaana (University of Helsinki, Finland),
Näre, Lena (University of Helsinki, Finland),
Haikkola, Lotta (University of Helsinki, Finland),
Means as Ends? – Activation and Agency in the Finnish Youth Guarantee Policy
Järnefelt, Noora (Finnish Centre for Penisions, Finland),
Kuivalainen, Susan (Finnish Centre for Penisions, Finland),
Socio-economic differences in the length of working lives and their impact
on pension levels
Verplanke, Loes (University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands),
Tonkens, Evelien (University for Humanistic Studies, Utrecht,
The Netherlands),
Bredewold, Femmianne (University for Humanistic Studies, Utrecht,
The Netherlands),
Kampen, Thomas (University for Humanistic Studies, Utrecht,
The Netherlands),
The promise of proximity in welfare state reform
Sergiyenko, Aliye Mustafaevna (Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy
of Sciences, Institute of Economics, Russian Federation),
Poverty of Rural Russia: Trends and Mechanizms of Overcoming
Santos, Cláudia Priscila (ISCTE-IUL, Portugal),
Valduga, Tatiane Lucia (ISCTE-IUL, Portugal),
Assistences Policies in Portuguese Welfare: Institutionalization and
Policy-legacy
18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FCE C215
Chair:
Anttonen, Anneli
(University of Tampere)
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RN26S01d / General Session: Policy Analysis - B
Bela, Baiba (University of Latvia, Latvia),
Rasnača, Līga (University of Latvia, Latvia),
Challenges of Latvian Social Policy: how to reach greater social security
McCausland, Darren (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland),
Brennan, Damien (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland),
McCallion, Philip (University of Albany),
McCarron, Mary (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland),
Challenging community policy for people with intellectual disabilities
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Eder, Anja (University of Graz, Austria),
State redistribution and it´s evaluation from 1992 to 2009. A cross-national
comparative trend analysis of seven countries
Nygård, Mikael (Åbo Akademi University, Finland),
Autto, Janne (University of Lapland, Finland),
Freedom to choose or state interventionism? The politicization of Finnish
family policy in the light of election manifestos 2015
Punziano, Gabriella (University of Naples, Italy),
European Integration and Europeanization processes in welfare systems:
a comparative analysis with typological purpose
19:30 - 20:30
26th Wednesday
FCE C215
RN26BM / Business Meeting
11:00 - 12:30
27th Thursday
FCE C215
RN26S02a / Inequality in Post-industrial
Times: Employment
Chair:
Lundberg, Kjetil
(Uni Research)
RN
26
Monticelli, Lara (Scuola Normale Superiore, Italy),
Rice, Deborah (University of Oldenburg, Germany),
Graziano, Paolo R. (Università L.Bocconi, Italy),
Catalano, Serida (Università L.Bocconi, Italy),
Every day practices, struggles and challenges in the provision of inclusive
local employment services. A comparative analysis
Sztandar-Sztanderska, Karolina (Institute of Sociology at University of
Warsaw, Stockholm Centre for Organizational Research),
Reproduction of inequalities instead of empowerment. Frontline delivery of
activation policy in Poland
Bengtsson, Mattias (University of Gothenburg, Sweden),
The Production of a New Social Cleavage: Origins and Outcomes of the
New Work Line in Sweden
Bayliss, David (University of Manchester, United Kingdom),
Work, worklessness and well-being: a disaggregated analysis of the impact
of recession in the UK
14:00 - 15:30
27th Thursday
FCE C215
Chair:
Nadai, Eva
(University of Applied Sciences
Northwestern Switzerland)
RN26S02b / Inequality in Post-industrial Times:
Family & Gender
Soriano, Silvia (University of Durham, United Kingdom),
Extending the use of the intersectional approach within policy research:
exploring the uneven effects of austerity on lone mothers in the United
Kingdom
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Tarum, Häli (University of Tartu, Estonia),
Kutsar, Dagmar (University of Tartu, Estonia),
Familialism creating social inequalities: the case of Estonia
Signori, Roberta (University of Milano Bicocca, Italy),
Gender and Ethnicity in Social Housing Services: the Impact of Governance
on the (Re)production of Social Divisions
Pivoriene, Jolanta (Mykolas Romeris university, Lithuania),
Gender equality in providing social services for families in Lithuania
16:00 - 17:30
27th Thursday
FCE C215
RN
26
Chair:
Breimo, Janne Paulsen
(University of Nordland)
11:00 - 12:30
28th Friday
FCE C215
Chair:
Fylling, Ingrid
(University of Nordland)
RN26S02c / Inequality in Post-industrial Times:
Disability
Alexiu, Teodor Mircea (West University of Timisoara, Romania),
Fylling, Ingrid (University of Nordland),
Birneanu, Andreea (West University of Timisoara, Romania),
Disabling barriers in the Romanian labor marked, as experienced by disabled
people themselves.
Sepulchre, Marie (Uppsala University, Sweden),
Research on disability and citizenship: state of the art and ways forward
Solvang, Per Koren (Oslo University College of Applied Sciences, Norway),
Reinhardt, Jan (Sichuan University, China),
Hanisch, Halvor (Oslo University Hospital, Oslo),
The Rehabilitation Matrix: Constructing knowledge at the intersections of
micro, meso and macro levels of the society
Fylling, Ingrid (University of Nordland, Norway),
The impact of education for employment among young people with
disability in Europe
RN26S02d / Inequality in Post-industrial Times: Ethnic
Minorities
Baciu, Elena Loreni (West University of Timisoara, Romania),
Lazar, Theofild Andrei (West University of Timisoara, Romania),
Paulsen Breimo, Janne Iren (University of Nordland, Norway),
Dinca, Melinda (West University of Timisoara, Romania),
Individual experiences of factors leading to unemployment among Roma
individuals in Romania
Magano, Olga (CEMRI-Uab),
Mendes, Maria Manuela (CIES-IUL, Portugal),
Public policies and social change: key factors for the success and continuity
of schooling paths of Ciganos (Portuguese Gypsies)
338
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Kusá, Zuzana (Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovak Republic),
Who dares to claim the equality of children's chances? Constraints of
equalizing measures in Slovakia and Czech Republic
Korzhuk, Sofia Vladimirovna (Institute of Economics and Industrial
Engineering SB RAS, Novosibirsk State University, Russian Federation),
Successful strategies of overcoming social exclusion by people with
disabilities
14:00 - 15:30
28th Friday
FCE C215
Chair:
Sandvin, Johans Tveit
(University of Nordlan)
RN26S03a / Understanding and Transcending
Fragmentation in Welfare Systems - A
Nadai, Eva (University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland,
Switzerland),
Bridging the gulf between welfare and economy: collaboration networks
between the invalidity insurance and business enterprises
RN
26
Ribeiro, Patrícia Oliveira (Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences
of the University of Porto, Portugal),
Partnerships at the social welfare organizations: experiences of social workers
Liukko, Jyri Juhani (Finnish Centre for Pensions, Finland),
Uncertainties in the cooperation of return-to-work professionals in Finland
Bonvin, Jean-Michel (University of Geneva, Switzerland),
Rosenstein, Emilie (University of Geneva, Switzerland),
Making Welfare Agencies Cooperate: a Swiss Inter-Institutional Experiment
to Overcome Fragmentation
16:00 - 17:30
28th Friday
FCE C215
Chair:
Bode, Ingo
(University of Germany)
RN26S03b / Understanding and Transcending
Fragmentation in Welfare Systems - B
Breimo, Janne Paulsen (University of Nordland, Norway),
Firbank, Oscar (University of Montreal, Canada),
Comparing Local Service Networks Internationally: Stakeholder dynamics
and the role of Institutional Frameworks
Koivula, Ulla-Maija (Tampere University of Applied Sciences, Finland),
Inter-organizational learning in a regional employment network
Turba, Hannu (University of Kassel, Germany),
Johansson, Susanna (University of Lund, Sweden),
Transcending boundaries? Child protection at the intersection of social work
and law enforcement in Germany and Sweden
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
RN27 - REGIONAL NETWORK ON SOUTHERN
EUROPEAN SOCIETIES
19:30 - 20:30
26th Wednesday
FA 447
RN27BM / Business Meeting
11:00 - 12:30
27th Thursday
FA 447
RN27S02 / Sociologists in Turbolent Times:
Sociological Imagination and Community
Engagement
Chair:
Torres, Anália Maria Cardoso
(CIEG/ISCSP/University of
Lisbon)
Romão, Ana (CICS-Nova FCSH),
Ramos, Madalena (CIES-ISCTE/IUL, Instituto Universitário de Lisboa),
L’emploie des diplômés en sociologie en temps de crise : un état des lieux
aux Portugal
RN
27
Ghibellini, Valentina (University of Sassari, Italy),
Vargiu, Andrea (University of Sassari, Italy),
Braida, Cristina (University of Sassari, Italy),
Laconi, Angela (University of Sassari, Italy),
Meloni, Rosa Maria (University of Sassari, Italy),
Palomba, Federica (University of Sassari, Italy),
Piazza, Milena (University of Sassari, Italy),
Pisu, Daniela (University of Sassari, Italy),
Community Based Research and worldwide mobilization:
an action research experience in Italy
Vargiu, Andrea (Università di Sassari, Italy),
Sociological imagination for community based research: lessons and
questions from the field
Vinci, Fiorella (Università degli Studi eCampus, Italy),
Promoting labor competitive cultures. A task for sociologists?
14:00 - 15:30
27th Thursday
FA 447
Chairs:
Romão, Ana
(Military Academy)
Silva, Manuel Carlos
(Universidade do Minho)
RN27S03 / Human Mobility and Interculturality:
Policies and Integration Models and Practices
Contini, Rina Manuela (Department of Humanities, Arts and Social
Science, University of Chieti-Pescara, Italy),
Multi-ethnic society, plurality and inter-culture of ‘second generations’:
a case study in Italian schools
Consoli, Maria Teresa (University of Catania, Italy),
Welfare, migration and normative irritations in Southern Europe
Nina - Pazarzi, Eleni (University of Piraeus, Greece),
Pazarzis, Michalis (University of Piraeus, Greece),
Intercultural Mediation in Southern European Communities
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16:00 - 17:30
27th Thursday
FA 447
Chairs:
Caselli, Marco
(Università Cattolica
del Sacro Cuore)
Vargiu, Andrea
(Università di Sassari)
RN27S01 / Impacts of Crisis, Social Exclusion
and Inequalities
Silva, Manuel Carlos (Universidade do Minho, CICS.Nova, Portugal),
Cardoso, Antonio (Instituto Politécnico de Viana do Castelo/CICS.Nova,
Portugal),
Crisis and crisis impacts on the inhabitants in the rural space:
the case of a northwest village of Portugal
Torrente, Diego (University of Barcelona, Spain),
Caïs, Jordi (University of Barcelona, Spain),
A crisis of trust: Impact of the economic crisis on interpersonal and
institutional trust in Spain
Agodi, Maria Carmela (University of Naples Federico II, Italy),
De Luca Picione, Giuseppe Luca (University of Naples Federico II, Italy),
Fortini, Lucia (University of Naples Federico II, Italy),
Local contexts and the embeddednes of inequality reproduction mechanisms:
event structure analysis of biographical narratives
RN
27
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
RN28 - SOCIETY AND SPORTS
11:00 - 12:30
26th Wednesday
FA 603
Chairs:
Numerato, Dino
(Loughborough University)
Sterchele, Davide
(Leeds Beckett
University)
RN
28
11:00 - 12:30
26th Wednesday
FA 602
Chairs:
Jakubowska, Honorata
(Adam Mickiewicz University)
RN28S02, JSRN16+RN28c / S02: Investigating
the Dark Sides of Sport: Methodological Issues
and Challenges, JS: Sport, Health and Society Doing Research on Social Health Determinants
Moretti, Alessandro (University of Greenwich, United Kingdom),
Reflections on a thwarted attempt to penetrate the criminal subculture of
ticket touts in the UK
Mauro, Max (Southampton Solent University, United Kingdom),
Black youth, grassroots football and racism – methodological challenges and
revelations
Michelini, Enrico (TU Dortmund, Germany),
Health-Related Promotion of Physical Activity. A Critical Analysis of Health
Strategies through a Triangulation of Theories
Lenneis, Verena (University of Copenhagen, Denmark),
Pfister, Gertrud (University of Copenhagen, Denmark),
Too tired for sport and exercise? The work and leisure of female cleaners.
JS_RN20+RN28 / The Body and Embodiment in Sport –
Studies on beyond Discursive Knowledge
Jakubowska, Honorata (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland),
The implementation of the concepts of the practice knowledge in the sports field.
Schindler, Larissa (JGU Mainz, Germany, Germany),
Learning how to fight - as an ethnographer
Kang, Sungmin (Yonsei University, South Korea, Korea, Republic of
(South Korea)),
Pugs in Trouble: Exploitative Symbiosis, Murky Dealings, and Struggle for
Honor in Korean Professional Boxing World
Kirschner, Heiko (Universität Wien, Austria),
200 APM, Eyetracking and GoPro Cameras –
How technology shapes the (re-)embodiment of eSports
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14:00 - 15:30
26th Wednesday
FA 602
Chair:
Delorme, Nicolas
(University of Bordeaux)
RN28S03 / Sport, Media and New Media
Price, John (University of Sunderland, United Kingdom),
Twitter and the Sports Media: The more things change, the more they stay
the same
Dumitriu, Diana-Luiza (National University of Political Studies and Public
Administration, Romania),
Halepmania: thematic and emotional mapping of sport performances within
social media discourses
Lima, Marta (Faculty of Arts, University of Porto, Portugal),
Football kingdom: the media coverage of sport in the Portuguese television
and press
Mutz, Michael (Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Germany),
Konjer, Mara (Universität Münster, Germany),
Meier, Henk Erik (Universität Münster, Germany),
Popularity Differences Among Professional Tennis Players: Does
Attractiveness Matter?
RN
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Delorme, Nicolas (University of Bordeaux, France),
Godoy-Pressland, Amy (University of East Anglia, United Kingdom),
The visibility and the image of female athletes in the Sochi 2014 Winter
Olympic Games coverage by French newspapers.
14:00 - 15:30
26th Wednesday
FA 603
Chair:
Mary, Aurelie Aline
(University of Tampere)
JS_RN04+RN28+RN30 / Sport Participation:
Means of Social Inclusion or Social
Exclusion?
Roberti, Geraldina (University of L'Aquila, Italy),
Mortara, Ariela (IULM, Italy),
When sport is helpful. The role of sport in the after earthquake at L’Aquila
(Italy)
Michelsen la Cour, Annette (University of Southern Denmark, Denmark),
Anti-radicalisation as aim – social exchange as outcome – an intervention
using sport as a means to antiradicalisation
Kirchhoff, Nicole (TU Dortmund, Germany),
Visions of Normality: Body Pictures of Boys and Girls
Merodio, Guiomar (Universitat de Barcelona, Spain),
Castro-Sandúa, Marcos (Universitat de Barcelona, Spain),
New Alternative Masculinities in Physical Education and school sport
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
16:00 - 17:30
26th Wednesday
FA 602
Chairs:
Williams, Oli
(University of Abertay Dundee)
Lurbe i Puerto, Kàtia
(Public hospital Network of the
Parisian Region & GT Education
Santé, Ifé ENS-Lyon)
RN
28
16:00 - 17:30
26th Wednesday
FA 603
Chair:
Numerato, Dino
(Loughborough University)
JS_RN16+RN28a / Physical Activity, Health &
Inequalities I
Hybholt, Maria Gliemann (University of Copenhagen, Denmark),
Ottesen, Laila (University of Copenhagen, Denmark),
Thing, Lone Friis (University of Copenhagen, Denmark),
Time to become physical active? The complexity of everyday life in middleaged women
Thing, Lone Friis (Copenhagen University, Denmark),
Hybholt, Maria (Copenhagen University, Denmark),
Ottesen, Laila Susanne (Copenhagen University, Denmark),
’Football Fitness’: Constraining and enabling possibilities for the
management of leisure time for middle aged women
Quehenberger, Viktoria (Ludwig Boltzmann Institute Health Promotion
Research, Austria),
Cichocki, Martin (Ludwig Boltzmann Institute Health Promotion Research,
Austria),
Krajic, Karl (Department of Sociology, University of Vienna, Austria;
FORBA- Working Life Research Centre, Vienna, Austria),
Physical Activity Interventions to Promote Health in a Highly Vulnerable
Group? – the Case of Residential Aged Care
Rahkonen, Ossi (Department of Public Health, University of Helsinki,
Finland),
Lahti, Jouni (Department of Public Health, University of Helsinki, Finland),
Lahelma, Eero (Department of Public Health, University of Helsinki,
Finland),
Lallukka, Tea (Department of Public Health, University of Helsinki,
Finland; Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Helsinki, Finland),
Joint associations of smoking and physical activity with disability retirement
and mortality
JS_RN25+RN28a / Football Fans,
Activism and Social Change I
Aslan, Çağrı (Gaziantep University, Turkey),
Being Politicized of a Football Fan Community: The Case of Fenerbahce SK
Vdovichenko, Larisa (Russian State University for Humanities, Russian
Federation),
Political orientations of Russian football fans in the context of the 2018
World Cup
Kossakowski, Radoslaw (Gdansk University, Poland),
'Donald you moron, your government will be overthrown by hooligans' –
evolution of the conflict between the government and football
supporters in Poland.
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18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FA 603
Chair:
Sterchele, Davide
(Leeds Beckett University)
RN28S04 / Society and Sports (Open Session)
Pope, Stacey Elizabeth (Durham University, United Kingdom),
'They're Not Real Fans Like The Men Are': Perceptions of Women
as Inauthentic Football Fans
Seippel, Ørnulf (Norwegian School of Sport Sciences, Norway),
Trends in the Sociology of Sport: Topics, Theories and Methods
Breedveld, Koen (Radboud University / Mulier Institute, Netherlands, The),
The rise and decline of tennis: sport participation in times of
(post-)modernization
Sharp, Briony (Queen Margaret University, United Kingdom),
Events & Social Engagement: Considering social engagement pursued in
conjunction with the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games
18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FA 602
Chairs:
Forté-Gallois, Lucie
(Université Paul Sabatier)
Charitopoulou, Effrosyni
(University of Oxford
(not affiliated for the present
academic year))
JS_RN28+RN31 / Racial/Ethnic Relations
and Sport
RN
28
Forté-Gallois, Lucie (Université Paul Sabatier, France),
Charlot, Vincent (Université Paul Sabatier, France),
Racial stereotypes and high-level sport: a comparative analysis of the
"white" and the "black" athlete’s figure in the Olympic Games’s press
coverage
Kyeremeh, Sandra Agyei (University of Padua, Italy),
Women in sports: playing and negotiating identities in the Italian fields
Ergin, Murat (Koc University, Turkey),
Mehmet Aurelio: Race and Belonging in Turkish Football
Turtiainen, Riikka-Maria (University of Turku, Finland),
Racism and Discrimination of Sporting Culture in the age of Social Media
19:30 - 20:30
26th Wednesday
FA 602
RN28BM / Business Meeting
11:00 - 12:30
27th Thursday
FA 602
RN28S05 / Society and Sports (Open Session II)
Chair:
Breedveld, Koen
(Radboud University
Mulier Institute)
Grodecki, Mateusz (Univeristy of Warsaw, Poland),
From stands – outside the stadium. The forms of use o the social capital
generated in polish football stadiums
Svoboda, Arnost (Palacky University Olomouc, Czech Republic),
Sport Stars in Minor Sports
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Halldorsson, Vidar (University of Iceland, Iceland),
Thorlindsson, Thorolfur (University of Iceland, Iceland),
Katovich, Michael (Texas Christian University, USA),
Successful Teamwork in Sport: A Sociological Analysis
Açık Turğuter, Ebru (Mugla Sıtkı Koçman Universty Turkey, Turkey),
Football and New Social Movements
14:00 - 15:30
27th Thursday
FA 602
Chairs:
Lurbe i Puerto, Kàtia
(Public hospital Network
of the Parisian Region
& GT Education Santé,
Ifé ENS-Lyon)
Williams, Oli
(University of Abertay Dundee)
RN
28
16:00 – 17:30
27th Thursday
FA 602
Chair:
Numerato, Dino
(Loughborough University)
JS_RN16+RN28b / Physical Activity,
Health & Inequalities II
Weenas, Djiwo (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium),
Deyaert, Jef (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium),
The influences of temporal structures on health
Deyaert, Jef (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium),
Weenas, Djiwo (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium),
Physical job-intensiveness, time use and health
Bloy, Geraldine (LEDi UMR CNRS 6307, University of Burgundy,
France),
Rigal, Laurent (CESP INSERM U1018, France),
Physical Activity Counselling by French General Practitioners:
Does it Tend to Reduce or to Widen Inequalities?
Sterchele, Davide (Leeds Beckett University, United Kingdom),
(Un)fitness, moral commitment and unequal reputations: insights from the
experience of wounded, injured and sick soldiers
JS_RN25+RN28b / Football Fans, Activism and Social
Change II
Botiková, Zuzana (Masaryk University, Faculty of Social Studies, Czech
Republic),
Šindelář, Michal (Masaryk University, Faculty of Social Studies, Czech
Republic),
"Reviving Zbrojovka’s Glory": Collective Memory, Fan Engagement and
One Football Stadium
Petersen-Wagner, Renan (Coventry University, United Kingdom),
Between Individual and Collective Historiographies: A Critical Analysis of
Football Supporters Discourses
Brandt, Christian (Manchester Metropolitan University (associate member)),
Hertel, Fabian (Manchester Metropolitan University (associate member)),
Struggles for participation: Two case studies from German football fans of
Hannover 96 and Hamburger SV
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Numerato, Dino (Loughborough University, United Kingdom),
Giulianotti, Richard (Loughborough University, United Kingdom),
Critical Consumption and the Mobilization of Football Fans: Customers,
Citizens and ‘Citimers’
11:00 - 12:30
28th Friday
FA 602
Chair:
Seippel, Ørnulf
(Norwegian School
of Sport Sciences)
RN28S06 / Society and Sports (Open Session III)
Demir, Muge (Beykent University, Turkey),
Talimciler, Ahmet (Ege University, Turkey),
The Perception of The Fans on Football Handicapping in Turkey
Nosal, Przemyslaw (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan, Poland,
Poland),
The mirage of equality. Technology and disabled sport
RN
28
Tallarita, Loredana Maria (University Kore of Enna, Italy),
Pilates as Prevention of Ill-Health, Physical Activity or Wellness?
Wilczyńska, Bogna (Jagiellonian University, Poland),
Kucia, Marek (Jagiellonian University, Poland),
Football antisemitism: The case of Kraków, Poland.
12:45 - 13:45
28th Friday
FCE Poster Area
14:00 - 15:30
28th Friday
FA 602
Chairs:
Porrovecchio, Alessandro
(University of the Littoral Opal
Coast)
Agodi, Maria Carmela
(University of Naples Federico II)
RN28P01 / Poster Session
Camargo Rojas, Diana Alexandra (Santo Tomas University, Colombia),
García Ballen, Sonia (Santo Tomas University, Colombia),
Gonzalez Espitia, Gloria (Santo Tomas University, Colombia),
Determination of Social Model Applied to the Understanding of Physical
Activity in Youth with Cognitive Disability
JS_RN28+RN33 / Women’s and Gender Studies:
Sports, Gender and Sexualities
McSharry, Majella (Dublin City University, Ireland),
Rupturing and Recouping Femininities in School Sport
Magrath, Rory (Southampton Solent University, United Kingdom),
The inclusive masculinities of Premier League academy footballers
Finkel, Rebecca (Queen Margaret University, United Kingdom),
'Born to be a Cowboy': Exploring Masculinity at Star of Texas
Fair and Rodeo
Fogel, Curtis (Lakehead University Orillia, Canada),
Sexual Assault, Exploitation, and Interference in Youth Sport in Canada
Anastasovski, Ivan (Faculty of physical education, sport and health,
Macedonia);
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Velichovska, Lenche Aleksovska (Faculty of physical education, sport and
health, Macedonia);
Ivanova, Tatjana Stojanoska (Philosophical faculty Skopje, Macedonia);
Nanev, Lazar (State University Goce Delcev Stip, Macedonia),
Impact of Different Attitudes in Relation in Legal and Economic Aspects
in Sport and Sports Organizations from Gender Balance in Republic of
Macedonia
16:00 - 17:30
28th Friday
FA 602
Chair:
Williams, John
(University of Leicester)
RN
28
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RN28S01 / Diversity, Management and Governance
in Sport
Behrend, Ben (Jacobs University Bremen/University of Bremen,
Germany),
The Power of FIFA – FIFA as Example of the Transnational Managerial
Class
Williams, John (University of Leicester, United Kingdom),
Delivering equality and diversity in sport under the new Equality
Act (2010) Local experiences in the UK
Ekholm, David Gunnar (Linköping University, Sweden),
Sport and the community: Voluntarism and authenticity in welfare
provision
Park, Haenam (University of Tokyo, Japan),
The Symbolic politics of 1988 Seoul Olympiads
Lusted, Jim (University of Northampton, United Kingdom),
Attitudes to organisational diversity in sport: A case study of regional
governing bodies
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RN29 - SOCIAL THEORY
11:00 - 12:30
26th Wednesday
FA 550
Chair:
Tasheva, Gallina
(University of Muenster)
RN29S00 / General Session
Welz, Frank (Innsbruck University, Austria),
Old Structures, New Differences: Bringing Foucault into Inequality
Research
Szaló, Csaba (Masaryk University, Czech Republic),
Social Theory: Back to Phenomenology and Hermeneutics
Knoblauch, Hubert (Technical University of Berlin, Germany),
From Social Constructivism to Communicative Constructivism
van Loon, Joost (Catholic University Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, Germany),
Unsöld, Laura (University of Duisburg-Essen),
What makes Relations Social?
11:00 - 12:30
26th Wednesday
FA 551
Chair:
Chernilo, Daniel
(Loughborough University)
RN29S01 / Strenghts and Limits of the New
Materialism
Pellizzoni, Luigi (University of Trieste, Italy),
Feminist new materialism: a critical assessment
RN
29
Pecka, Vojtech (Faculty of Social Studies at Masaryk University, Czech
Republic),
Politico-ethical implications of new materialism
Fischer, Joachim (TU Dresden, Germany),
New Realism in the Theory of Social Differentiation
Caetano, Pedro Jorge (New University of Lisbon, Portugal),
The normative moods of action: Another way of thinking materialism
11:00 - 12:30
26th Wednesday
FA 552
Chair:
Browne, Craig Alan Richard
(University of Sydney)
RN29S02 / Normativity and its Constraints
Deveci, Cem (Middle East Technical University, Turkey),
Power-norm Continuum
Vehmas, Simo Pekka (University of Helsinki, Finland),
Watson, Nick (University of Glasgow, UK),
We wish to register a complaint: Exploring normativity in social sciences
and in disability studies in particular
Niedenzu, Heinz-Jürgen (University of Innsbruck, Austria),
From Nature to Culture: The Emergence of Normativity
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Saez Williams, Pedro (University of Warwick, United Kingdom),
Social Positivism: A Normative Account of the Social beyond the PostStructuralist Impasse
Nowak, Marek (Adam Mickiewicz University (Poznań), Poland), '
The theory of non-rational behavior'. The theoretical reinterpretation of
'voluntary activity' motives
14:00 - 15:30
26th Wednesday
FA 551
Chair:
Gulalp, Haldun N.
(Global Studies and Class
Strategies Research Group)
RN
29
14:00 - 15:30
26th Wednesday
FA 552
Chair:
Pyyhtinen, Olli
(University of Tampere)
RN29S03 / The Gulf between Social Theory and
Empirical Research
Carleheden, Mikael (University of Copenhagen, Denmark),
The art of theorizing and the crisis of social theory
Dominiak, Lukasz (Nicholas Copernic University, Poland),
Radical Microsociology in search of a research tool
Žažar, Krešimir (University of Zagreb, Faculty of Humanities and Social
Sciences, Croatia),
A Methatheoretical Analysis of the Issue of Social Dynamics:
The Development of a Tool for the Social Progress/Regress Measurement
Corra, Mamadi K. (East Carolina University, United States of America),
Inequality and Multiracial Gatekeeping
RN29S04 / Theorizing “Subject”-“Identity”-“Solidarity”
Browne, Craig Alan Richard (University of Sydney, Australia),
From Social Freedom to Social Autonomy
Subrt, Jiri (Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Humanities,
Czech Republic),
The Concept of Homo Sociologicus and the Problem of Individual
Creativity and Freedom
Świrek, Krzysztof (Institute of Sociology, Warsaw University, Poland),
Necessary Illusion as a Model of Subjectivity Formation
Mlynar, Jakub (Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic),
What Do We Mean When We Say „We“? Collective Identity Between
Rejection and Self-Evidency
Lianos, Michalis (University of Rouen, France),
Competitive Egocentrism: Individual worth as Stratification
350
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16:00 - 17:30
26th Wednesday
FA 551
Chairs:
Gulalp, Haldun N.
(Global Studies and Class
Strategies Research Group)
RN29S05 / Rethinking the Classics
Laermans, Rudi (University of Leuven, Belgium),
From Norms to Values: Re-reading Durkheim’s Sociology of Morality
Otreshko, Natalia (National Pedagogical University named after
M.P.Dragomanov, Ukraine),
Interpretations of the Concept of “Subject”: From Classical Traditions to
Postmodern Theories
Susen, Simon (City University London, United Kingdom),
The ‘Contingent Turn’: Towards a Postclassical Historiography?
Riccioni, Ilaria (Free University of Bozen, Italy),
The effective reality of facts in the sociology of Vilfredo Pareto: perspectives
of sociological interpretations in contemporary European societies.
16:00 - 17:30
26th Wednesday
FA 552
Chair:
Welz, Frank
(Innsbruck University)
RN29S06 / Contribution of Social Theory
to the Philosophy of Good Life
RN
29
McKenzie, Jordan (University of New England, NSW, Australia),
Critique and Happiness: Simmel, Honneth and Bauman on the contributions
of social theory to a philosophy of the good life.
Bednarek-Gilland, Antje (Social Sciences Institute of the Evangelical
Church in Germany, Germany),
Imagining the good life: Values and theories of situated action
Lain, Bru (University of Barcelona, Spain),
Common Goods and (pre)Distributive Justice
Spaulonci Chiachia Matos de Oliveira, Bernardo Carlos (PUC-SP
Pontifical Catholic University of Sao Paulo, Brazil),
Luzio dos Santos, Luis Miguel (Universidade Estadual de Londrina
(State University of Londrina, Brazil),
Human solidarity, a complexity approach
18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FA 551
Chair:
van Loon, Joost
(Catholic University
Eichstätt-Ingolstadt)
RN29S07 / Social Imaginaries and Everyday Life
Soler, Marta (University of Barcelona, Spain),
Oliver, Esther (University of Barcelona, Spain),
Buslón, Nataly (University of Barcelona, Spain),
“SOLIDUS”. Research in SSH: making social theory while improving
peoples’ life.
Sulkunen, Pekka Juhani (University of Helsinki, Finland),
Bernard Manedville’s Turn of Mind – a Major Step towards Modern
Sociology
RESEARCH NETWORK 29
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Liu, Yu-cheng (Department of Applied Sociology, Nanhua University,
Taiwan),
Analytical Sociology and Ethnomethodology: Social Ontology Reconsidered
Binder, Werner (Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic; Charles
University, Prague, Czech Republic),
Shifting Imaginaries of Torture in the War on Terror
18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FA 552
Chair:
Welz, Frank
(Innsbruck University)
RN
29
RN29S08 / Social Imagination and Sociological
Theorizing
Kravchenko, Sergey (Moscow State Institute of International Relations,
Russian Federation),
The Codependence of Sociological Theorizing, Thinking, and Imagination
Hänzi, Denis (TU Darmstadt, Germany),
The Imaginary of Promising Potentialities. On Sociological Imaginativeness
and the Rise of Exploitative Essentialism
Muukkonen, Martti Antero (University of Eastern Finland, Finland),
Religion as a model for welfare
19:30 - 20:30
26th Wednesday
FA 551
RN29BM / Business Meeting
11:00 - 12:30
27th Thursday
FA 551
RN29S09 / Public Sociology and Sociological
Imagination
Chair:
Szaló, Csaba
(Masaryk University)
Horák, Vít (Universtiy of Ostrava, The Czech Republic),
Public sociology and hermeneutics
Selke, Stefan (Furtwangen University, Germany),
From a ‘Disciplinary Bunker’ to ‘Dialogic Complicity’. The Rationality
Myth of the Sociological Imagination in Public Sociology
Courtney, Richard (University of Leicester, United Kingdom),
A 21st Century Nemesis? The Sociological Imagination and Libertarian
Cultural Politics in Northern Europe
Székedi, Levente (Partium Christian University, Romania; University of
Bucharest, Romania),
Balancing Research and Community Commitment in the Interwar Romanian
Sociology: Dimitrie Gusti's Sociologia Militans as Public Sociology
352
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11:00 - 12:30
27th Thursday
FA 552
Chair:
Soler, Marta
(University of Barcelona)
RN29S10 / Social Relations and Co-Existence
Aso Miranda, Laura (University of Barcelona, Department of Sociological
Theory, CREA, Spain),
Aubert Simon, Adriana (University of Barcelona, Department of
Sociological Theory, CREA, Spain),
A successful alternative to continuous consumption of new experiences as a
identity builder in the risk society: close friendship relationships
Steinlechner, Martin (University of Innsbruck, Austria),
Romanticizing the social. On structural transformation of recognition in the
critical theory of Axel Honneth
Tranow, Ulf (University of Düsseldorf, Germany),
Integration through constitutional patriotism? A discussion of conditional
factors from the perspective of the theory of interaction ritual chains
RN
29
Khyzhniak, Oleksandr (V.N.Karazin Kharkiv National University,
Ukraine),
Expanding Knowledge about the Constructs of Social Mobilization in the
Sociological Imagination
Machado Johansson, Nora (IUL-ISCTE, Portugal),
Burns, Tom R. (University of Uppsala, Sweden),
Corte, Ugo (University of Uppsala, Sweden),
Toward a Universal Theory of the Human Group: Applied in the
Comparative Analysis of Groups and Organizations
14:00 - 15:30
27th Thursday
FA 551
Chair:
Browne, Craig Alan Richard
(University of Sydney)
RN29S11 / Theorizing New Forms
of Domination
Karttunen, Ulla (University of Eastern Finland, Finland),
The Aesthetics of Seduction: The Capitalist Market as the Body of Desire
Egger de Campo, Marianne (Berlin School of Economics and Law,
Germany),
Greedy Institutions Revisited
Houben, Daniel (RWTH Aachen University, Germany),
New forms of dominance in current capitalism
Bogomiagkova, Elena Sergeevna (St.-Petersburg State University, Russian
Federation),
Orekh, Ekaterina Aleksandrovna (St.-Petersburg State University, Russian
Federation),
Sergeyeva, Olga Vjacheslavоvna (The Sociological Institute of the Russian
Academy of Science, Russian Federation),
The Reproduction of Social Inequality in the Discourse of Social Problems
RESEARCH NETWORK 29
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Pohler, Nina (Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, Deutschland),
Adensamer, Angelika (Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, Deutschland),
Wrong on so many levels. Dealing with sexual violence in theory and in practice
14:00 - 15:30
27th Thursday
FA 552
Chair:
Laermans, Rudi
(University of Leuven)
RN
29
16:00 - 17:30
27th Thursday
FA 551
Chair:
Pyyhtinen, Olli
(University of Tampere)
RN29S12 / Systems and/or Networks and/or
Contexture
Irek, Małgorzata (University of Oxford, United Kingdom),
Contesting hierarchy: restricted verticality in the research of informal networks
Schlembach, Christopher (University of Vienna, Austria),
Theorizing Ontological Insecurity: Don Quixote and the Social System
Jansen, Till (University of Witten/Herdecke, Germany),
Towards a de-ontologized sociology
Voynilov, Yury (Higher School of Economics, Russian Federation),
What We Talk About When We Talk About Social: Comparison of The
Different Sociological Approaches
RN29S13 / Sociology as a Cosmopolitan Sciences
Verpraet, GIlles (University Paris Ouest Nanterre, France),
Cosmopolitan modernities and Social Imaginaries
Pârvulescu, Radu Andrei (Cornell University, United States of America),
Foreign Concepts in Western Social Theory: Guanxi, Subaltern, and The
Piggy Bank Model of Education
Sinai, Stavit (Konstanz University, Germany),
Eisenstadt’s Civilizational Approach and Zionist Historical Imagery
16:00 - 17:30
27th Thursday
FA 552
Chair:
Welz, Frank
(Innsbruck University)
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RN29S14 / Rethinking the Classics II
Guvenc Salgirli, Sanem (Marmara University, Turkey),
Rereading Late Foucault: from subject to practice to strategy
Pomiankiewicz, Łukasz (Institute of Sociology at Adam Mickiewicz
University, Poland),
For reflexivity and habitus as working in tandem: towards reconciliation
of Margaret S. Archer’s and Pierre Bourdieu’s theoretical approaches.
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
Perulli, Angela (University of Florence, Italy),
Beyond macro and micro: a critical discussion of N. Elias’ “figurational
sociology”
11:00 - 12:30
28th Friday
FA 551
Chair:
Pyyhtinen, Olli
(University of Tampere)
RN29S15 / Social Knowledge, Practice and
Imaginations in the Digital Era
Topal, Cagatay (Middle East Technical University, Turkey),
Sociological Imagination of Alan Turing and Artificial Intelligence as Social
Imaginary
Dudina, Victoria (St. Petersburg State University, Russian Federation),
Challenges to Social Theory in Digital Era
RN
29
Zilinskaite-Vytiene, Viktorija (Vilnius University, Lithuania),
Čiupailaitė, Dalia (Vilnius University, Lithuania),
Revision of theory and methodology in information society concept:
paradigm or just a topic?
Frade, Carlos (University of Salford-Manchester, United Kingdom),
Time, Method and Subjectivation: Social Theory in the face of Social Media
and Big Data
11:00 - 12:30
28th Friday
FA 552
Chair:
Gulalp, Haldun N.
(Global Studies and Class
Strategies Research Group)
RN29S16 / Sociology of Politics, the Public
Space and Democracy
Carlisle, Erin Jane (Flinders University of South Australia, Australia),
‘Out of which Politics Arises’: On Hannah Arendt and the Worldhood
of Political Action and Public Space
Blokker, Paul (Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic),
Democratic Imaginaries and a Sociology of Constitutionalism
D'Angelo, Valerio (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain),
One among the Others. The visibility of difference and the right of
indifference in public space.
Holmwood, John (University of Nottingham, United Kingdom),
Re-imagining sociology after the public university
14:00 - 15:30
28th Friday
FA 551
Chair:
Herzog, Benno
(University of Valencia)
RN29S17 / Critical Social Theory
Chernilo, Daniel (Loughborough University, United Kingdom),
The problem of humanity in the sociology of Luc Boltanski
Ertuğrul, Kürşad (Middle East Technical University, Turkey),
From Constructivism Towards an Action-based Critical Social Theory
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Cremin, Colin (University of Auckland, New Zealand),
Weaponised Theory: Cognitive Mapping and Marxist Critique
Herzog, Benno (University of Valencia, Spain),
The aesthetics of disrespect
Klein, Stefan (Universidade de Brasilia (UnB), Brazil),
Critique: only from center to periphery?
14:00 - 15:30
28th Friday
FA 552
Chair:
Tasheva, Gallina
(University of Muenster)
RN
29
16:00 - 17:30
28th Friday
FA 551
Chair:
Szaló, Csaba
(Masaryk University)
RN29S18 / Social Inconsistencies and Paradoxies
of Sociological Thinking
Faber, Agoston (ELTE (Hungary), EHESS (France), Hungary),
Different forms of contradictions, and how spokespersons can deal with them
Cordero, Rodrigo (Universidad Diego Portales, Chile),
‘… to comprehend the incomprehensible’: On the philosophical actuality of
sociology in Theodor Adorno
Durdovic, Martin (Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of
Sciences, Czech Republic),
Sociologists in a Hermeneutical Circle
Georgopoulou, Panagiota (Panteion University, Athens Greece, Greece),
The Inconsistency of Sociology in the Age of Contingency. Some Aspects
RN29S19 / Social Theory and Cultural Sociology
Oláh, Gábor (Masaryk University, Czech Republic),
Event production, interpretive communities and museum representation
Maslovskii, Mikhail (Sociological Institute of Russian Academy of
Sciences, Russian Federation),
Social Theory, Cultural Sociology and the Concept of Failed Modernity
Słaboń, Andrzej (Cracow University of Economics, Poland),
Conflict Theory and Cultural Differences in Contemporary Society
Ruzzeddu, Massimiliano (Unicusano, Italy),
The notion of Culture in the contemporary societies
356
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16:00 - 17:30
28th Friday
FA 552
Chair:
Browne, Craig Alan Richard
(University of Sydney)
RN29S20 / Time, Social Dynamics and Evolution
Pitasi, Andrea (Gabriele d'Annunzio University, Italy),
Rethinking Social Evolution Systemically
Shirlaw, Stephen (Independent, France),
The three micro-dynamics of sociocultural life: a hypothesis for bridge
building in social theory
Ramis, Mimar (Autonomous University of Barcelona),
Joanpere, Mar (University of Barcelona, Spain),
Flecha, Ramon (University of Barcelona, Spain),
Social dynamics, public sociology, neuroscience and emotions
Cantó Milà, Natàlia (Open University of Catalonia, Spain),
Seebach, Swen (University Abat Oliba CEU, Spain),
Future Imaginaries in Moments of Crisis
RN
29
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357
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
RN30 - YOUTH AND GENERATION
11:00 - 12:30
26th Wednesday
FA 650
Chair:
Pollock, Gary
(Manchester Metropolitan
University)
RN
30
11:00 - 12:30
26th Wednesday
FA 651
Chair:
Nilsen, Ann
(University of Bergen)
RN30S01 / Youth Copying Strategies
Pless, Mette (The Danish Centre for Youth Research, Aalborg University,
Denmark),
Katznelson, Noemi (The Danish Centre for Youth Research, Aalborg
University, Denmark),
Getting on or getting by? Young peoples everydaylife strategies at the
margins of society
Puzek, Ivan (University of Zadar, Croatia),
Derado, Augustin (Institute of Social Sciences Ivo Pilar, Croatia),
Household capitals and life-strategies of youth in Croatia: the results of
a 2015 survey
Schlimbach, Tabea (German Youth Institute, Germany),
Convenience as a motive in troubled youth transitions
Holdsworth, Clare (Keele University, United Kingdom),
Generic distinctiveness: self-promotion and the technologies of individualisation
Vacchiano, Mattia (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain),
Youth and job search process: understanding the role played by Social
capital in Catalonia.
RN30S02 / Youth Research and Youth Work
Cooperation
Mary, Aurelie (University of Tampere, Finland),
Bridging the gap: incentives to establish cooperation between youth workers
and youth researchers
Devlin, Maurice (Maynooth University, Ireland),
Youth Work and Inequality: The Irish Case in European Context
Taru, Marti (Tallinn University, Estonia),
The value of youth work – some conceptual considerations
11:00 - 12:30
26th Wednesday
FA 601
Chair:
Yndigegn, Carsten
(University of Southern
Denmark)
358
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RN30S03a / The Impact and Role of Youth Policies - A
Haikkola, Lotta (University of Helsinki, Finland),
Misrecognition in activation in practice – young clients, activation policies
and employment offices
Määttä, Mirja (University of Eastern Finland, Finland),
Conflicting participatory policies in youth services
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
Aaltonen, Sanna (Finnish Youth Research Society, Finland),
Berg, Päivi (Finnish Youth Research Society, Finland),
Affordances of welfare services for agency of young adults on the margins
14:00 - 15:30
26th Wednesday
FA 650
Chair:
Shildrick, Tracy
(University of Leeds)
RN30S03b / The Impact and Role of Youth Policies - B
Cuzzocrea, Valentina (Università di Cagliari, Italy),
The discourse of ‘autonomy’: EU policy and youth transitions
Lähteenmaa, Jaana (Universityof Helsinki, Finland),
A typology of young unemployed peoples’ relationships to ALP’s - the case
of Finland
Slezak, Ewa (Cracow University of Economics, Poland),
Fighting threat of social exclusion of the young people entering the labour
market. The policy responses in Poland.
14:00 - 15:30
26th Wednesday
FA 651
Chair:
Aaltonen, Sanna
(Finnish Youth Research
Society)
RN30S04a / Political Participation - A
RN
30
Pollock, Gary (Manchester Metropolitan University, United Kingdom),
Snee, Helene (Manchester Metropolitan University, United Kingdom),
Brock, Tom (Manchester Metropolitan University, United Kingdom),
Grimm, Robert (Manchester Metropolitan University, United Kingdom),
Ellison, Mark (Manchester Metropolitan University, United Kingdom),
Trust, participation and inequality amongst young people across Europe
Yndigegn, Carsten (University of Southern Denmark, Denmark),
Shaping Europe? – Youth on the move
Kudrnac, Ales (Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences,
Czech Republic),
Family before School? Impact of Education on Youth Electoral Participation
14:00 - 15:30
26th Wednesday
FA 601
Chair:
Kwiecinska-Zdrenka,
Monika
(Nicolaus Copernicus
University)
RN30S04b / Political Participation - B
Hudelist, Andreas (Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt, Austria),
Wutti, Daniel (Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt, Austria),
Politics of participation. (De)constructing the understanding of young
people's politics?
Zavala Pelayo, Edgar (Freie Universität Berlin, Germany),
Is there anything interesting on the other side? Religious and political
thoughts in Mexico's young politicians.
Kurkiala, Jacob (Åbo Akademi University, Finland),
Nyman-Kurkiala, Pia (Åbo Akademi University, Finland),
Grannäs, Jan (University of Gävle, Sweden),
Söderberg, Patrik (Åbo Akademi University, Finland),
RESEARCH NETWORK 30
359
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Kyheröinen, Joni (Åbo Akademi University, Finland),
Youth, Citizenship and Democracy – Findings from a youth survey in two
Nordic regions
Derado, Augustin (Institute of Social Sciences Ivo Pilar, Croatia),
Dergić, Vanja (Institute of Social Sciences Ivo Pilar, Croatia),
Croatian youth and populism: the mixed methods analysis of the populism
‘breeding ground’ among the youth in Zagreb
14:00 - 15:30
26th Wednesday
FA 603
Chair:
Mary, Aurelie Aline
(University of Tampere)
RN
30
16:00 - 17:30
26th Wednesday
FA 650
Chair:
Almeida Alves, Nuno
(University Institute of Lisbon)
JS_RN04+RN28+RN30 / Sport Participation:
Means of Social Inclusion or Social Exclusion?
Roberti, Geraldina (University of L'Aquila, Italy),
Mortara, Ariela (IULM, Italy),
When sport is helpful. The role of sport in the after
earthquake at L’Aquila (Italy)
Michelsen la Cour, Annette (University of Southern Denmark, Denmark),
Anti-radicalisation as aim – social exchange as outcome – an intervention
using sport as a means to antiradicalisation
Kirchhoff, Nicole (TU Dortmund, Germany),
Visions of Normality: Body Pictures of Boys and Girls
Merodio, Guiomar (Universitat de Barcelona, Spain),
Castro-Sandúa, Marcos (Universitat de Barcelona, Spain),
New Alternative Masculinities in Physical Education and school sport
RN30S05 / Youth on the Margins
Haragus, Paul Teodor (Babes-Bolyai Unversity of Cluj-Napoca, Romania,
Romania),
Iovu, Mihai Bogdan (Babes-Bolyai Unversity of Cluj-Napoca, Romania,
Romania),
Outcomes of Adolescence and the Transition
to Adulthood in Romanian Socially Excluded Youth
Fansten, Maia (Université Paris Descartes, Cermes3, France),
French hikikomori, a typology of social withdrawal among youth
Çelik, Kezban (Ondokuz Mayıs University, Department of Sociology
Turkey),
Yüce Tar, Yasemin (Ondokuz Mayıs University, Department of Sociology
Turkey),
Young Girls of Seasonal Agricultural Work: Whether seasonal work is letting
them to combine work and school or not?
af Ursin, Piia-Kaisa (University of Turku, Finland),
Haanpää, Leena (University of Turku, Finland),
Risk Factors of Perceived Poor State of Health Among Finnish Children and Youth
360
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16:00 - 17:30
26th Wednesday
FA 651
Chair:
Pless, Mette
(The Danish Centre for Youth
Research, Aalborg University)
RN30S06 / Scarring Effect in the Life Course and
Across Generations
Siisiäinen, Martti (University of Jyväskylä, Finland),
“If you cannot get what you want, you have to want what you can get”.
The life course of young unemployed as causality of the probable
Bolíbar, Mireia (University of Bremen, Germany),
The relational side of the scarring effect: personal networks and (un)
employment of the young over the life course
Nazio, Tiziana (University of Torino, Italy),
Filandri, Marianna (University of Torino, Italy),
O'Reilly, Jacqueline (University of Brighton, UK),
Social origin and employment attachment of young people and their siblings
in Europe
Shildrick, Tracy (University of Leeds, United Kingdom),
Extreme disadvantage and youth transitions to adulthood
RN
30
Chauvel, Louis (University of Luxemburg, Luxembourg),
Schroeder, Martin (Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany),
Welfare Regimes and Inequalities between and within Generations, a 16
Country Comparison
16:00 - 17:30
26th Wednesday
FA 601
Chair:
Mary, Aurelie Aline
(University of Tampere)
JS_RN05+RN30c / Youth and
Consumption Styles
Haanpää, Leena (University of Turku, Finland),
Wilska, Terhi-Anna (University of Jyväskylä, Finland),
The effects of socializing agents on youth consumption styles
Eisentraut, Steffen (University of Wuppertal, Germany),
König, Alexandra (University of Wuppertal, Germany),
“I love these Shoes” – Shopping as a Practice of Legitimization
and Presentation
Hohnen, Pernille (Aalborg University, Denmark),
Gram, Malene (Aalborg University, Denmark),
Böcker Jakobsen, Turf (The Danish Consumer Council),
Credit and debt as the ‘new normal’. Conceptualizing the risk of
‘overindebtedness’ as part of emerging financial practices in contemporary
consumer society.
Otte, Gunnar (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany),
Social inequalities and symbolic boundaries in a local club and discotheque
market
RESEARCH NETWORK 30
361
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FA 650
Chair:
Cuzzocrea, Valentina
(Università di Cagliari)
RN30S07b / Life and Future Aspirations - B
Tikkanen, Jenni Emilia (Centre for Research on Lifelong Learning and
Education (CELE), University of Turku, Finland),
Adolescents and Parents’ Educational Aspirations and Future Worries in the
Context of Late Modern Uncertainty
Narbut, Nikolay (Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, Russian
Federation),
Trotsuk, Irina (Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, Russian
Federation),
Russian students’ life plans, expectations and concerns in the professional
field: the results of an empirical study
RN
30
18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FA 651
Chair:
Aaltonen, Sanna
(Finnish Youth Research
Society)
Pruisken, Henrik (Bielefeld University CRC 882, Germany),
Realization opportunities of gender-atypical occupational aspirations
Oinonen, Eriikka (University of Tampere, Finland),
Henriksson, Lea (Institute of occupational Health, Finland),
Dreams, plans and realities. Expected and experienced transitions from
university to work
RN30S08 / Political Activism
Almeida Alves, Nuno (ISCTE-IUL, Portugal),
Young activists in the making
Roberts, Ken (University of Liverpool, United Kingdom),
The Social and Demographic Contexts of the Arab Spring in North Africa
Gawrecká, Daniela (Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of
Sciences, Czech Republic),
University Students and Politics: Contextualizing Student Political Activism
in the Czech Republic and Germany
Camozzi, Ilenya (University of Milan-Bicocca, Italy),
Cherubini, Daniela (University of Milan-Bicocca, Italy),
Rivetti, Paola (Dublin City University, Ireland),
A return on youth cultures in Arab Mediterranean countries. Trends and
comparative developments of the scholarship
18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FA 601
Chair:
Pless, Mette
(The Danish Centre for Youth
Research, Aalborg University)
362
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RN30S09 / Political Extremism
Berényi, Zoltán (University of Debrecen, Hungary),
Murányi, István (University of Debrecen, Hungary),
Correlation between fragmented political socialization and attraction to
political extremism
Wojtasik, Karolina (University of Silesia, Poland),
Young Europeans as a target of IS (Islamic State) propaganda
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
Böcskei, Balázs (HAS Centre for Social Sciences Institute for Political
Science, Hungary),
Contemporary Hungarian far right and the anxious youth
Litvina, Darya (National Research University Higher School of Economics,
Russian Federation),
Youth against inequality: anti-capitalist and anti-fascist movements across Europe
18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FA 447
Chairs:
Wilska, Terhi-Anna
(University of Jyväskylä)
Mary, Aurelie Aline
(University of Tampere)
JS_RN05+RN30b / Building Young People´s Identities
in Media
Lin, Liang-Wen (University of California, Los Angeles, United States of
America),
Habitus on social media: College students’ different approaches to identity
construction on Facebook
RN
30
Morris, Max (Durham University, United Kingdom),
‘Charlie is so cool like’: Authenticity, popularity and inclusive masculinity
on YouTube
Truninger, Monica (University of Lisbon, Portugal),
Ferreira, Vítor Sérgio (University of Lisbon, Portugal),
Consuming food media, building dreams among Young Portuguese Chefs
Oksanen, Atte (University of Tampere, Finland),
Kaakinen, Markus (University of Tampere, Finland),
Näsi, Matti (University of Tampere, Finland),
Räsänen, Pekka (University of Tampere, Finland),
Online Exposure to Pro-Eating Disorder Content among Young People in
the UK, Germany and Finland
19:30 - 20:30
26th Wednesday
FA Krejcar 111
11:00 - 12:30
27th Thursday
FA 650
Chair:
Nazio, Tiziana
(University of Torino)
RN30BM / Business Meeting
RN30S10 / Social Media: Risks, Attitudes and Sociopolitical Role
Näsi, Matti (University of Turku, Finland),
Oksanen, Atte (University of Tampere),
Kaakinen, Markus (University of Tampere),
Räsänen, Pekka (University of Turku, Finland),
Online harassment among young adults: A four country comparison of the
perceived experiences
RESEARCH NETWORK 30
363
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Gavrila, Mihaela (Sapienza Università di Roma, Dipartimento di
Comunicazione e Ricerca Sociale, Italy),
The Future Through the Eyes of the Young: Rethingking the Italian Public
Broadcasting Service
Allaste, Airi-Alina (Tallinn University, Estonia),
Everyday activism and internet
Svatoň Gillárová, Kateřina (Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic),
“I’ve always preferred a computer to a television because I could do there what
I wanted to do, not–as in case of television–what they told me.” The role of
information and communication technologies in the socialization of teenagers.
RN
30
11:00 – 12:30
27th Thursday
FA 651
Chair:
Nugin, Raili
(Tallinn University)
Prievara, Dora Katalin (University of Szeged, Hungary),
Piko, Bettina (University of Szeged, Hungary),
Socio-economic factors behind the problematic internet use among
Hungarian girls
RN30S11 / Civic Participation
Bonnesen, Laerke (Roskilde University, Denmark),
Social inequality and youth civic participation
Kovacheva, Siyka Kostadinova (Paisii Hilendarski University of Plovdiv,
Bulgaria),
Differences and inequalities in civic mindedness and participation among
Bulgarian youth
Kwiecinska-Zdrenka, Monika (Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland),
Mental and social maps of young adults civic activity
Neves, Barbara Barbosa (University of Toronto, Canada; CAPP, ISCSP,
University of Lisbon, Portugal),
Carvalho, Diana (CAPP, ISCSP, University of Lisbon, Portugal),
Serra, Fernando (CAPP, ISCSP, University of Lisbon, Portugal),
Social capital and civic engagement in transition to early adulthood: a cohort study
11:00 - 12:30
27th Thursday
FA 601
Chair:
Devlin, Maurice
(Maynooth University)
RN30S12 / Rural and Urban Space
Nugin, Raili (Tallinn University, Estonia),
Creatively Reworking the Everyday: Rural Youth Visualizing Rural Space
Østergaard, Jeanette (SFI - The Danish National Centre for Social
Research,, Denmark),
The Social Representation of Urban Playscapes in England and Denmark:
Young People Talking about Photographs of Nighttime Leisure Spaces.
Eseverri Mayer, Cecilia (Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, France),
Suburban Youth in Madrid and Paris. The Role of Intermediate Structures in
the Integration of Children from Muslim Background
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Gunter, Anthony Donovan (University of East London, United Kingdom),
Growing up poor in austerity Britain: multiple deprivation and poor
transitions in one super-diverse East London borough
14:00 - 15:30
27th Thursday
FA 650
Chair:
Almeida Alves, Nuno
(University Institute of Lisbon)
RN30S13 / Transitions to Adulthood
Ranta, Mette Aino Maria (University of Jyväskylä, Finland; University of
Helsinki, Finland),
Pathways and transitions to adulthood during the economic recession in
Finland: Developmental tasks, financial resources, and agency
Carvalho, Diana (ISCSP, Portugal),
Maciel, Diana (ISCSP, Portugal),
Torres, Anália (ISCSP, Portugal),
Early transitions to adulthood: where does the rush come from? Evidence
from a longitudinal study in Portugal
RN
30
Nilsen, Ann (University of Bergen, Norway),
Young, free and independent? A discussion of the transition to adulthood and
intergenerational relationships
Boewing-Schmalenbrock, Melanie (German Youth Institute (Deutsches
Jugendinstitut e.V.)),
Lex, Tilly (German Youth Institute (Deutsches Jugendinstitut e.V.)),
Youth Transitions to Economic Independence
14:00 - 15:30
27th Thursday
FA 651
Chair:
Allaste, Airi-Alina
(Tallinn University)
RN30S14 / Work Values and Volunteering
Lübke, Christiane (Universität Duisburg-Essen, Germany),
Intergenerational transmission of job insecurity: Linking parents’ job
experience and children’s work preferences and expectations
Saka, Belit (University Duisburg-Essen, Germany),
Intergenerational transmission of volunteering. Socialization and status
transmission effects disentangled?
Eroglu, Sebnem (University of Bristol, United Kingdom),
Understanding Migrant Self-Employment and its implications for Economic
Adaptation: An Investigation of Three Generations of Turks Settled in
Europe
Walker, Charlie (University of Southampton, United Kingdom),
‘I just don’t want to connect my life with this occupation’. Working-class
young men, manual labour and social mobility in contemporary Russia.
Hoskins, Bryony (Roehampton University, United Kingdom),
Inequalities and Volunteering: Who gets to work for free?
RESEARCH NETWORK 30
365
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
14:00 - 15:30
27th Thursday
FA 601
Chair:
Taru, Marti
(Tallinn University)
RN30S15 / Violence and Deviant Behaviour
Lunneblad, Johannes (Department of Education, Communication and
Learning, University of Gothenburg),
Johansson, Thomas (Department of Education, Communication and
Learning, University of Gothenburg),
Odenbring, Ylva (Department of Education, Communication and Learning,
University of Gothenburg),
Everyday Life Conflicts or Crimes? Framing and naming violence and
victimization in schools
Ravn, Signe (SFI - The Danish National Centre for Social Research,
Denmark),
“I would never start a fight but…”. Masculinities and ‘the right amount’ of
violence
RN
30
16:00 - 17:30
27th Thursday
FA 650
Chair:
Kriesi, Irene Susanna
(Swiss Federal Institute for
Vocational Education and
Training
(SFIVET))
Bergmann, Marie Christine (Criminological Research Institute of Lower
Saxony, Germany),
Deviant behavior – increasing or decreasing the social status among peers?
Magaraggia, Sveva (University of Roma TRE, Italy),
Camozzi, Ilenya (University of Milan-Bicocca),
Italian Young men and women’s Representations of Violence
RN30S16 / Social and Professional Mobility
Torres, Anália Maria Cardoso (CIEG/ISCSP/University of Lisbon,
Portugal),
Serra, Fernando (CAPP/ISCSP/University of Lisbon, Portugal),
Ferreira de Almeida, Joao (CIES-IUL, University Institute of Lisbon,
Portugal),
Brites, Rui (ISEG/University of Lisbon),
Maciel, Diana (CIEG/ISCSP/University of Lisbon, Portugal),
Ramos, Elisabete (ISPUP/University of Porto, Portugal),
Barros, Henrique (ISPUP/University of Porto, Portugal),
Social mobility profiles in the transition to adulthood. Results from a
longitudinal study
Li, Hang (The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong S.A.R. (China)),
Chiu, Stephen Wing Kai (The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong
Kong S.A.R. (China)),
Dissenting Youth in Hong Kong: Perceived Social Mobility, Value
Orientations, and Local Identity
Sant'Ana, Helena (CIEG/School of Social and Political Sciences (ISCSPULisboa), Portugal),
Maciel, Diana (CIEG/School of Social and Political Sciences (ISCSPULisboa), Portugal),
Torres, Anália (CIEG/School of Social and Political Sciences (ISCSPULisboa), Portugal),
Brites, Rui (ISEG/Lisboa, Portugal),
Ramos, Elisabete (ISPUP, University of Porto, Portugal),
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Barros, Henrique (ISPUP, University of Porto, Portugal),
Youth, social mobility, education and depression
Trede, Ines (Swiss Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training
SFIVET, Switzerland),
Kriesi, Irene (Swiss Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training
SFIVET, Switzerland),
The role of training firms in explaining transitions to higher education
16:00 - 17:30
27th Thursday
FA 651
Chair:
Oinonen, Eriikka
(University of Tampere)
RN30S17 / School and Higher Education
Vogt, Kristoffer Chelsom (University of Bergen, Norway),
‘Dropout’ and age-normativity in school-to-work transitions
RN
30
Schmitsek, Szilvia (University of Warwick),
'Who are you to know who I am'- how to reduce dropout-rate in England,
Denmark and Hungary
Winkler, Oliver (Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany),
Delayed Educational Sequences in the Life Course of Young Adults in Germany
Nordlander, Erica (University of Gothenburg, Sweden),
The importance of youth activities and class origin for entering tertiary
education
Alieva, Aigul (Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (former
CEPS/INSTEAD), Luxembourg),
Transition from primary to secondary schools among immigrant youth in
Europe.
16:00 - 17:30
27th Thursday
FA 601
Chair:
Pless, Mette
(The Danish Centre for Youth
Research, Aalborg University)
RN30S18 / Agency and Socio-political Change
Juvonen, Tarja (University of Helsinki, Finland),
‘Having To’ as a culturally defined part of agency in the youth
Ságvári, Bence (Hungarian Academy of Sciences Centre for Social Sciences),
Divergent patterns of trust in East-Central Europe. The case of youth in
Hungary.
Szafraniec, Krystyna (Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland),
3. Youth in (post)communist space - a driver of social change or a big social
problem? Some remarks based on an international project covering several
European and Asian countries
Pirni, Andrea (Univeristy of Genoa, Italy),
Youth through social sciences. A kaleidoscopic view
RESEARCH NETWORK 30
367
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
11:00 - 12:30
28th Friday
FA 650
Chair:
Cuzzocrea, Valentina
(Università di Cagliari)
RN30S19 / Structural Conflicts and Inequalities
Marcelić, Sven (University of Zadar, Department of Sociology, Zadar, Croatia),
Barada, Valerija (University of Zadar, Department of Sociology, Zadar,
Croatia),
Zdravković, Željka (University of Zadar, Department of Sociology, Zadar,
Croatia),
Youth on Croatian islands: Double institutional dependency and local
reproduction of structural inequalities
Urzha, Olga Alexandrovna (Russian State Social University, Russian
Federation),
The dynamics of the socialization of the Russian youth in a changing world
RN
30
11:00 - 12:30
28th Friday
FA 651
Chair:
Mary, Aurelie Aline
(University of Tampere)
Saikova, Anastasiia (Novosibirsk State University, Russian Federation),
Human potential of Russian youth: structure and forming methods (the case
of a big city).
Messyasz, Karolina (University of Lodz, Poland),
Young People Between Generation Location and Generation Unit
RN30S20 / Uncertainty, Precarity, Economic Recession
Zueras, Pilar (Centre d'Estudis Demogràfics, Spain),
Miret-Gamundi, Pau (Centre d'Estudis Demogràfics, Spain),
The impact of the crisis on the Spanish labour market: an effect of the age,
gender, generation or personal characteristics?
Chtouris, Sotiris (University of the Aegean, Greece),
Mpalourdos, Dionysis (National Center for Social Research, Greece),
Miller, DeMond S. (Rowan University, United States of America),
The Transitional Phases of Greek Youth In The Time of Economic Crisis
Kiersztyn, Anna (Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Polish Academy of
Sciences, Poland; Institute of Sociology, University of Warsaw, Poland),
Early Careers on a Segmented Labour Market: Who Can Escape the
Precarity Trap?
11:00 - 12:30
28th Friday
FA 601
Chair:
Aaltonen, Sanna
(Finnish Youth Research
Society)
RN30S21 / Scarcity and Economic Poverty
Van Aerschot, Lina (University of Tampere, Finland),
Häikiö, Liisa (University of Tampere, Finland),
Kallinen, Yrjö (University of Tampere, Finland),
Snellman, Karita (University of Tampere, Finland),
Young people’s experiences on scarce financial resources
Gutiérrez Sastre, Marta (University of Salamanca, Spain),
Martin Coppola, Eva (Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, Spain),
Youth transitions in Spain: a broken social promise for middle classes
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Binder, Piotr (Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland),
Bending the Rules for the Children’s Sake – Young Parents in Poland and
the Problem of Quality Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC)
Andrade, Regina (Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil),
Almeida, Ligia (Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil),
Literary production: young people in Favela da Mangueira, Rio de Janeiro
14:00 - 15:30
28th Friday
FA 651
Chair:
Cuzzocrea, Valentina
(Università di Cagliari)
RN30S22 / Health, Risks, Well-being
Garncarek, Emilia (University of Lodz, Poland),
Malinowska, Ewa (University of Lodz, Poland),
Czernecka, Julita (University of Lodz, Poland),
Gender differences in attitudes towards health and appearance of young
Polish women and men
Berten, Hans (Childhood & Society, Belgium),
Piessens, An (Childhood & Society, Belgium),
Patterns of leisure experiences and its relation to leisure time activities: A
study among teenagers in the Brussels-capital region.
RN
30
Serra, Fernando (CAPP, ISCSP, University of Lisbon, Portugal),
Santana, Helena (CAPP, ISCSP, University of Lisbon, Portugal),
Torres, Anália (CAPP, ISCSP, University of Lisbon, Portugal),
Maciel, Diana (CAPP, ISCSP, University of Lisbon, Portugal),
Carvalho, Diana (CAPP, ISCSP, University of Lisbon, Portugal),
Social mobility, education and risk behaviours in youngsters. A longitudinal study
14:00 - 15:30
28th Friday
FA 601
Chair:
Ravn, Signe
(SFI - The Danish National
Centre for Social Research)
RN30S23 / Ethnic Minorities, Identity Negotiation
Pásztor, Rita (Partium Christian University, Romania),
Success Factors of Youth with Double Minority Status in Romania
Yamamura, Sakura (University of Hamburg/Maastricht University),
Transnational Home of European Third Culture Kids in Shanghai
Franceschelli, Michela (UCL Institute of Education, United Kingdom),
O'Brien, Margaret (UCL Institute of Education, United Kingdom),
‘Being Modern and Modest’: South Asian Young British Muslims
Negotiating Multiple Influences on their Identity
14:00 - 15:30
28th Friday
FA 650
Chair:
Mary, Aurelie Aline
(University of Tampere)
JS_RN05+RN30a / Youth and Risky Consumption
Stanoev, Martin (Silesian University in Opava, Faculty of Public Policies in
Opava, Czech Republic),
Drugs as an element of life style
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Jakobsson, Mats (Lulea University of Technology, Sweden),
”Psychonauts”, “healthneers” and those between; Preferences and
consumption of illicit drugs among youth in northern rural Sweden.
Wendt, Eva-Verena (German Youth Institute (DJI), Germany),
Entleitner, Christine (German Youth Institute (DJI), Germany),
Walper, Sabine (German Youth Institute (DJI), Germany),
Alcohol Use in Young and Middle Adolescence: Influences of Family
Structure and Parenting Behavior
RN
30
16:00 - 17:30
28th Friday
FA 650
Chair:
Mary, Aurelie Aline
(University of Tampere)
Masson, Philippe (University of Lille 2, (France),
Porrovecchio, Alessandro (University of the Littoral Opal Coast, France),
Caby, Isabelle (University of Artois),
Kuehn, Carl (University of the Littoral Opal Coast, France),
Pezé, Thierry (University of the Littoral Opal Coast, France),
Theunynck, Denis (University of the Littoral Opal Coast, France),
Risk, addictions and rituals.
A sociological interpretation of the Opal Coast students’ anomy
RN30S07a / Life and Future Aspirations - A
Ferreira, Vitor Sérgio (Institute of Social Sciences - University of Lisbon,
Portugal),
Magnetic field of young people's new dream jobs: contrasts and continuities
between idealised and realised work values in youth transitions to labour market
Mandich, Giuliana (University of Cagliari, Italy),
Dreams of ordinariness. The missing middle of youth aspirations.
Reegård, Kaja (Department of Sociology, University of Bergen, Norway;
Fafo Institute for Labour and Social Research, Norway),
Definitely maybe. Navigating changing aspirations in Norwegian clerical
vocational training
Karapehlivan Şenel, Funda (Sociology Department, Marmara University,
Turkey),
The World of Internship: Hopes, Fears and Expectations
16:00 - 17:30
28th Friday
FA 651
Chair:
Määttä, Mirja
(University of Eastern Finland)
370
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RN30S24 / Family Formation, Housing Transitions
Chicherina, Ekaterina (Bergische Universität Wuppertal, Germany),
The Construction of Romantic Relationships by Youth in Germany and
Kyrgyzstan
Iovu, Mihai-Bogdan (Babeș-Bolyai University Cluj-Napoca, Romania),
Hărăguș, Paul Teodor (Babeș-Bolyai University Cluj-Napoca, Romania),
Romanian Adolescents’ Expectations to Cohabit and Marry
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
Henchoz, Caroline (Université de Fribourg, Switzerland),
Wernli, Boris (FORS, Switzerland),
The financial conditions of young people’s housing transitions
in Switzerland
16:00 - 17:30
28th Friday
FA 601
Chair:
Almeida Alves, Nuno
(University Institute of Lisbon)
RN30S25 / Socio-economic Intergenerational
Inequalities
Rungule, Ritma (Riga Stradins University, Latvia),
Lace, Tana (Riga Stradins University, Latvia),
Subjective assessment of the impact of the economic crisis:
generational differences
Kalmus, Veronika (University of Tartu, Estonia),
Time as resource: Applying time-related categories in studying
intergenerational inequalities
RN
30
Nico, Magda (CIES-IUL, Portugal),
Alves, Nuno de Almeida (CIES-IUL, Portugal),
Wellbeing, inequalities and life course: qualitative evidence from a study
with children and young people in Portugal
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
RN31 - ETHNIC RELATIONS, RACISM AND ANTISEMITISM
11:00 - 12:30
26th Wednesday
FCE AS134
Chairs:
Spencer, Philip
(Kingston University)
Tarant, Zbyněk
(University of West Bohemia)
RN31S07 / Old and New Racisms and the Space of
Europe
Alietti, Alfredo (University of Ferrara, Italy),
Padovan, Dario (University of Turin, Italy),
The racialized boundaries: Anti-Gypsyism in Europe
Knothe, Holger (Munich University, Germany),
Political education and Anti-Gypsyism
Pabjan, Barbara (University of Wroclaw, Institute of Sociology, Poland),
Do Poles like Germans? Social differentiation of ethnic conflicts in
collective memory
RN
31
12:45 - 13:45
26th Wednesday
FCE Poster Area
14:00 - 15:30
26th Wednesday
FCE AS134
Chair:
Badenhoop, Sophie Elisabeth
(University of Glasgow)
Szmeja, Maria (AGH University of Science and Technology Krakow,
Poland),
Discrimination of Ethnic Minority in Europe: Case of Silesia
RN31P01 / Poster Session
Nyman-Kurkiala, Pia Elisabeth (Åbo Akademi University, Finland),
Storsved, Linnéa (Åbo Akademi University, Finland),
Kurkiala, Henrik (Åbo Akademi University, Finland),
Minority young people’s defence strategies against language abuse by majority
young people – young people’s stories about tense ethnic relations
RN31S03 / National Ideologies
Krzeminski, Ireneusz (Warsaw University,, Poland),
National ideology - the creator of differentiation and division.
Janák, Dušan (Silesian university in Opava, Czech Republic),
Political sociology and the national identity concept of Edvard Beneš (1884
– 1948), transfer of Germans from Czechoslovakia after WWII and problems
concerning ethnicity based social exclusion in the Czech-Polish border area
today
Yegen, Mesut (Istanbul Sehir University, Turkey),
The Construction of Turkish Nationhood: the rule and the exceptions
Ichijo, Atsuko (Kingston University, United Kingdom),
Moments of subversion and resistance: Unintended consequences of
nationalist/imperialist ideas in the Japanese Empire
16:00 - 17:30
26th Wednesday
FCE AS134
Chair:
McGeever, Brendan
(Birkbeck, University of London)
RN31S15 / Changing Antisemitism/New Antisemitism
and Israel-critique, Conspiracy Theories
Tarant, Zbyněk (University of West Bohemia, Czech Republic),
The Role of Antisemitic Conspiracy Theories in the 2013 Czech
Presidential Elections
Höttemann, Michael (University of Marburg, Germany),
“If you criticise Israel you’re labelled as anti-Semitic.“
Exploring the genesis and function of a popular rumour
372
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Knappertsbusch, Felix Benjamin (Justus Liebig University Giessen, Germany),
Anti-American Prejudice as Discriminatory Rhetoric – Examples from
a Mixed Methods Study on Current Anti-Americanism in Germany
Schroeder, Ilka (TU Berlin/ Birkbeck, United Kingdom), Postone revisited
18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FCE AS134
Chair:
Bhambra, Gurminder K.
(University of Warwick)
RN31S05 / Black Europe: Other Cosmopolitanisms
Wigger, Iris (Loughborough University, United Kingdom),
Racism, black stereotypicality and alienated bodies in the Early
Enlightenment: The case of Angelo Soliman
Weinhouse, Linda (Community College of Baltimore County, USA),
Sicher, Efraim (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel),
Jewish Othello/Black Shylock: Imagining European anti-Semitism and
Racism in Caryl Phillips’ The Nature of Blood
RN
31
Narayan, John Christopher (University of Warwick, United Kingdom),
Cosmopolitan Europe and Austerity: Eurocentrism and the Spectre of
Coloured Cosmopolitanism
18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FCE AS135
Chair:
Arnold, Sina
(Humboldt University)
RN31S11 / Xenophobia, Institutional Racism and
Everyday Racism
Casa-Nova, Maria José Manso (University of Minho, Portugal),
Dialecticity of power and racism: Effects on those who dominate and those
who are dominated
Scharathow, Wiebke (University of Education Freiburg, Germany),
Racism in Everyday Life. Challenges and Difficulties in Adressing Racism
Domínguez Alegría, Gloria (Complutense University of Madrid, Spain),
Measuring Xenophobia in Adolescence
Niijima, Yoshie (Keio University, Japan),
Examining Ethnic Minority Relations and Politics —A Cultural Studies Approach
18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FA 602
Chairs:
Forté-Gallois, Lucie
(Université Paul Sabatier)
Charitopoulou, Effrosyni
(University of Oxford
(not affiliated for the present
academic year)
JS_RN28+RN31 / Racial/Ethnic Relations and Sport
Forté-Gallois, Lucie (Université Paul Sabatier, France),
Charlot, Vincent (Université Paul Sabatier, France),
Racial stereotypes and high-level sport: a comparative analysis of the "white"
and the "black" athlete’s figure in the Olympic Games’s press coverage
Kyeremeh, Sandra Agyei (University of Padua, Italy),
Women in sports: playing and negotiating identities in the Italian fields
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Ergin, Murat (Koc University, Turkey),
Mehmet Aurelio: Race and Belonging in Turkish Football
Turtiainen, Riikka-Maria (University of Turku, Finland),
Racism and Discrimination of Sporting Culture in the age of Social Media
19:30 - 20:30
26th Wednesday
FCE AS134
RN
31
11:00 – 12:30
27th Thursday
FCE AS135
Chair:
RN31BM / Business Meeting
RN31S01 / Dynamics of Difference: Understanding
Difference Intersectionally
Campion, Karis (University of Manchester, United Kingdom),
The Missing ‘wave’ of Mixed Race Research
Arnold, Sina (Humboldt University, Germany),
Germany as a “post-migrant” society? Examining a new paradigm
Harries, Bethan (University of Manchester, United Kingdom),
“Divide and conquer?” The effects of public sector retrenchment on antiracist organising
Badenhoop, Sophie Elisabeth (University of Glasgow, United Kingdom),
Beyond ethnicity – British and German citizenship legislation in historical
comparison
11:00 – 12:30
27th Thursday
FCE AS134
RN31S13 / Postcolonialism, Post-genocide:
Nationalism, Zionism and Anti-zionism in Europe
and MENA
Chair:
Spencer, Philip
(Kingston University)
Sicher, Efraim (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel),
The Postcolonial Jew
Stoller, Kim Robin (Free University Berlin/ IIBSA),
Antisemitism and Strategies to Combat Antisemitism in a Muslim-Arab
Dominated Society. Morocco as an example
Webman, Esther (Tel Avi University, Israel),
The Impact of the "Arab Spring" on the Image of the "Jew" in Arab Public
Discourse
Tosun, Mehtap (Middle East Technical University, Turkey),
Ethnic Map and Memory of Violence: Dersim Armenians in Turkey
374
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14:00 – 15:30
27th Thursday
FCE AS135
Chair:
Modood, Tariq
(University of Bristol)
RN31S02 / Distance and Difference, Segregation
and Stigmatisation
Svensson, Mikael (Uppsala University, Sweden),
The importance of class and other identity-neutral mechanisms for
understanding segregating practices: A comparative study of segregating
practices in different social classes in Sweden
Storm, Ingrid (University of Manchester, United Kingdom),
Sobolewska, Maria (University of Manchester, United Kingdom),
Ford, Robert (University of Manchester, United Kingdom),
“Would you mind if a close relative married a Muslim?” Reciprocal social
distance and ethnic hierarchies in Britain
Witte, Nils (BIGSSS/ Universität Bremen, Germany),
Turkish Residents‘ Responses to Stigmatization – Frustrated and Bullish
Strategies
RN
31
Debnar, Milos (Doshisha University, Japan),
White European migrants in Japan – unavoidable differences or obscured
inequalities?
14:00 – 15:30
27th Thursday
FCE AS134
Chair:
Fine, Robert
(University of Warwick)
RN31S14 / Changing Antisemitism /
Comparative Antisemitisms
McGeever, Brendan (Birkbeck, University of London, United Kingdom)
The Bolshevik Response to Antisemitsim in the Russian Revolution,
1917-1919
Beyer, Heiko (University of Wuppertal, Germany),
Theoretical reflections and empirical data on the rise of global
Antisemitism
Dencik, Lars Tomas (Roskilde University, Denmark; HVC, Uppsala
University, Sweden),
Marosi, Karl (Marosi Marketing, Denmark),
Different antisemitisms
Vasecka, Michal (Masaryk University, Czech Republic),
Do we study Antisemitism anyway? Critical Insight into studies
of Antisemitism in Central Europe after 1989.
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
16:00 - 17:30
27th Thursday
FCE AS134
Chair:
Schroeder, Ilka
(TU Berlin/ Birkbeck)
RN31S09 / Critical Theory and Intersectionality,
Racism and Antisemitism
Fine, Robert (University of Warwick, United Kingdom),
Arendt's Jewish Writings: reading against the grain
Spencer, Philip (Kingston University, United Kingdom),
Genocide, crimes against humanity and apartheid? - reflections on
contemporary anti-Zionism from an Arendtian perspective
Achinger, Christine (University of Warwick, United Kingdom),
Intersectionality and critical theory
Milbradt, Björn (University of Kassel, Germany),
Critique of Intersectionality
RN
31
16:00 - 17:30
27th Thursday
FCE AS135
Chair:
Dencik, Lars Tomas
(Roskilde University)
RN31S12 / Citizenship, Belonging, the Nation:
Xeno-racism and National Others
Hercowitz-Amir, Adi (University of Haifa, Israel),
Raijman, Rebeca (University of Haifa, Israel),
Caught between Humanitarianism and Exclusionism? Attitudes of the
Danish public towards asylum seekers
Huang, Yi-wen (Birkbeck, University of London, United Kingdom),
Cultural Differences or Enemy of the State? Demand from Different
Perspectives: Policies and Our "Guests" in Taiwan
Brathwaite, Beverley (University of Hertfordshire, United Kingdom),
What shapes the occupational Identity of British born African - Caribbean
registered nurses?
Bolognani, Marta (University of Bristol, United Kingdom),
United in Racism? Anti-Europeans’ discourse as an aspect of integration of
second-generation South Asians in Britain
11:00 - 12:30
28th Friday
FCE AS134
Chair:
RN31S04 / Understanding Anti-Muslim Racism
Comparatively
Dekel, Irit (Humboldt-University, Germany),
Efe, Ibrahim (Kilis 7 Aralık Üniversitesi, Turkey),
Forchtner, Bernhard (Humboldt-University, Germany),
Debating circumcision in Germany, Israel and Turkey: the negotiation of
bodies and differences
Spruyt, Bram (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium),
The ‘Islamization of the stranger’ and its impact on public opinion. An
empirical analysis of the dispersion of anti-Muslim feelings compared to
general ethnic prejudice among the public at large
376
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Doughan, Sultan (UC Berkeley, Germany),
Social Inequalities and Temporal Differences - Citizenship-Bildung in the
Context of Anti-Semitism and Islamophobia
11:00 - 12:30
28th Friday
FCE AS135
Chair:
Stepanikova, Irena
(UAB)
RN31S16a / Reconceptualising Discrimination I
Supik, Linda (KWI Essen, Germany),
Statistical visibility of diversity? Towards a European collection of
equality data
Li, Yaojun (Manchester University, United Kingdom),
Ethnic inequalities in social mobility
Rogstad, Jon (Fafo/NTNU, Norway),
Discrimination as an unintended consequence. The significance
of social skills
RN
31
Modood, Tariq (University of Bristol, United Kingdom),
Khattab, Nabil (University of Bristol, United Kingdom),
Can ethnic minority strategies reduce the effects of ethnic penalties?
14:00 - 15:30
28th Friday
FCE AS134
Chair:
Tarant, Zbyněk
(University of West Bohemia)
RN31S10 / Hate and Enmity: The Right-wing
Personality and Out-groups
Meuleman, Bart (Institute of Social and Political Opinion Research,
University of Leuven, Belgium),
Abts, Koen (Institute of Social and Political Opinion Research, University
of Leuven, Belgium),
Slootmaeckers, Koen (Queen Mary, University of London, UK),
Group-focused enmity in Belgium: a sociological approach
Ziller, Conrad (University of Cologne, Germany),
Personality, status beliefs and right-wing extremist attitudes
Kaakinen, Markus (University of Tampere, Finland),
Räsänen, Pekka (University of Turku, Finland),
Näsi, Matti (University of Turku, Finland),
Oksanen, Atte (University of Tampere, Finland),
How do offline and online social capital associate with online hate
production?
Šindelář, Michal (Masaryk university, Czech Republic),
Anti-Roma Marches in Czech Republic: Fear, Anger and Shame Fuelling
Collective Action
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
14:00 – 15:30
28th Friday
FCE AS135
Chair:
Modood, Tariq
(University of Bristol)
RN
31
16:00 – 17:30
28th Friday
FCE AS134
Chair:
Padovan, Dario
(University of Torino)
RN31S16b / Reconceptualising Discrimination II
Schadauer, Andreas (ZARA - Civilcourage and Anti-Racism-Work, Austria),
Experienced racial discrimination and its possible effect on job search
Saldaña Tejeda, Abril (Universidad de Guanajuato, Mexico),
Genomics and child obesity in Mexico: the resignification of race, nation
and gender
Castiglione, Debora de Pina (Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, Brazil),
Burgard, Sarah (University of Michigan Departments of Sociology and
Epidemiology, USA),
Medina, Claudia (State University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil),
Griep, Rosane (Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, Brazil),
Carvalhaes, Flavio (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil),
Moreno, Arlinda (Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, Brazil),
Chor, Dóra (Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, Brazil),
Discrimination in five life domains in the Brazilian Longitudinal Study of
Adult's Health (ELSA-Brasil)
Stepanikova, Irena (RECETOX, Masaryk University, Czech Republic;
University of Alabama Birmingham, United States of America),
Andryskova, Lenka (RECETOX, Masaryk University, Czech Republic),
Svancara, Jan (IBA, Masaryk University, Czech Republic),
Perceived Discrimination and Self-Rated Health among Czech Women:
A Cohort Study
Duarte, Evandro Piza (University of Brasilia (Brazil) Universidade de
Brasilia UnB, Brazil),
Garcia, Rafael de Deus (University of Brasilia (Brazil) Universidade de
Brasilia UnB, Brazil),
Urban Space and Racism: policing patterns in Drug Policy in Brazilian
Cities (Brasilia, Curitiba and Salvador) and the perception of the Young on
the Right to the City
RN31S06 / Indigeneity, Resistance, Settler Societies
Bell, Avril (University of Auckland, New Zealand),
Decolonizing conviviality in a settler society
Brablec Sklenar, Dana (University of Cambridge, United Kingdom),
Indigenous Peoples in a Post-transitional Scene: The Cases of Argentina
and Chile
Rousell, Davina (Carleton University, Canada),
A Preliminary Theory of Cycles of Resistance and Control: A Glimpse into
Canada’s Colonial Continuum of Silence and Inaction
Stout, Vanessa Theresa (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland),
Nigerian, Dubliner, One and the Same: Nigerian Incorporation in Dublin’s
Cityspace
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RN32 - POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY
11:00 - 12:30
26th Wednesday
FA 604
Chair:
Sekulic, Tatjana
(University of Milan-Bicocca)
RN32S01 / Aspire for Membership: Democratization
through Europeanization and Post-communist Legacy
Mazák, Jaromír (Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic),
Chábová, Kristýna (Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic),
The Changing Landscape of Political Participation: A Quantitative Case
Study of the Czech Republic
Kostadinova, Tatiana (Florida International University, USA),
Kmetty, Zoltan (Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary),
Corruption and Political Participation in Hungary: Testing Models of Civic
Engagement
RN
32
Beránková, Petra A. (Faculty of Social Sciences at Charles University in
Prague, Czech Republic),
Grznár, Miroslav (Faculty of Social Sciences at Charles University in
Prague, Czech Republic),
Samec, Tomáš (Faculty of Social Sciences at Charles University in Prague,
Czech Republic),
Černá, Lucie (Faculty of Social Sciences at Charles University in Prague,
Czech Republic),
Repertoires of Political Culture
Kostelka, Filip (Sciences Po, Paris, France; College of Europe, Bruges,
Belgium),
Distant Souls: the Post-Communist Emigration and Voter Turnout
Malov, Kirill (Institute of Economics and Industrial Engineering of Siberian
Branch of Russian Academy of Sience, Russian Federation),
Local government in Russian cities: new challenge of the regime
14:00 – 15:30
26th Wednesda
FA 604
Chair:
Norocel, Ov Cristian
(University of Helsinki)
RN32S02 / EU Enlargement and the Inclusive Logic of
Integration: Rupture or Continuation?
Ditrych, Ondrej (Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University Prague,
Czech Republic),
Govern Thy Neighbour: A Governmentality Analysis of EU's
Neighbourhood Policy
Sobotova, Alena (Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium),
Does the date of accession matter? Perception and self-perception of
Brussels-based journalists from New Member States
Eicher, Debora (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany),
Kunißen, Katharina (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany),
Explanations for the transfer of trust to the EU level: A multilevel approach
Sekulic, Tatjana (University of Milan-Bicocca, Italy),
The European Union and the integration without enlargement
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
16:00 - 17:30
26th Wednesday
FA 604
RN32S03 / Mediating Cultural Diversity: Understanding
New Challenges for the Accommodation of Difference
and Diversity in Europe and the World
Chair:
Trenz, Hans-Joerg
(University of Copenhagen)
Duru, Deniz (University of Copenhagen, Denmark),
Trenz, Hans-Jörg (University of Copenhagen, Denmark),
The role of social media in mediating diversity in Denmark
Brändle, Verena Katharina (University of Copenhagen, Denmark),
Contested Diversity? The issue of EU mobility online and forms of political
(dis-)engagement during the Eurocrisis
Pataki, Gyöngyvér (University of Debrecen, Hungary),
Freedom of Everyday Interactions: Youth and Democratic Culture in Hungary
RN
32
18:00 – 19:30
26th Wednesday
FA 604
Chair:
Loch, Dietmar
(University of Lille)
Trenz, Hans-Joerg (University of Copenhagen, Denmark),
Sertaje, Raquel (University of Copenhagen, Denmark),
The challenge of Diversity in the Virtual Sphere. Social Media as a Platform
for Multicultural Encounters
RN32S04 / The Populist Radical Right in
Europe: Discourses, Voters, Specific Issues
Forchtner, Bernhard (Humboldt-University, Germany),
Nature and ‘counter-modernity’: reproducing ideas of national purity and
sovereignty in radical right discourses on ecological crises
Bossetta, Michael Joseph (University of Copenhagen, Denmark),
Populism: The Performance and Perpetuation of Crisis
Szawiel, Tadeusz (University of Warsaw, Poland),
The far-right voter: social bases or ? The predictors of voting for radical
right parties in EU countries
te Braak, Petrus (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium),
Elchardus, Mark (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium),
The support for populist attitudes. Is it caused by personal or societal threat?
Immerzeel, Tim (Vu University Amsterdam, Netherlands, The),
Rijken, Arieke (Vu University Amsterdam, Netherlands, The),
Anti-immigrant parties and political participation of immigrants
19:30 - 20:30
26th Wednesday
FA 604
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RN32BM / Business Meeting
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
11:00 – 12:30
27th Thursday
FA 603
Chair:
de Nardis, Fabio
(CSPS - University of Salento)
RN32S05 / Social Resilience and/or Social Resistance
in Times of Political and Economic Crisis
de Nardis, Fabio (University of Salento, Italy),
Antonazzo, Luca (University of Salento, Italy),
The case of the recovered factories in Italy as a strategy of social resilience
and resistance
Marchetti, Maria Cristina (Sapienza University of Rome, Italy),
Urban resilience and new public spaces: community gardening
in the city of Rome
Díaz, Inmaculada (Universidad de Málaga, Spain),
Citizenship through consumption: the case of boycotting in Spain and its
comparison to Europe
Bekiroğlu, Sibel (Middle East Technical University, Turkey),
Everyday Life and Resistance Practices in the Prisons of Turkey
RN
32
Tena-Sánchez, Jordi (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain),
Noguera, José A. (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain),
Parravano, Antonio (Universidad de Los Andes, Venezuela),
Hermida, Paula (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain),
Field Evidence of Social Influence in the Expression of Political Preferences:
The Case of Secessionists Flags in Barcelona
11:00 – 12:30
27th Thursday
FA 604
Chair:
Ruzza, Carlo
(University of Trento)
RN32S09 / Citizenship and Political Participation
Ozonyia, Peter (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland),
Competent Citizenship: The New Imperative 'Turn' in the 21st Century
Tabery, Paulina (Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences,
Czech Republic),
Vinopal, Jiri (Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences,
Czech Republic),
Buchtik, Martin (Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences,
Czech Republic),
European Parliament Elections 2014: The Role of Interpersonal
Communication in Primary and Secondary Groups
Kotras, Marcin (University of Lodz, Poland),
Kubala, Konrad (University of Lodz, Poland),
Messyasz, Karolina (University of Lodz, Poland),
Language of contemporary media and its recipient towards organizing society.
Salminiitty, Ritva (University of Turku, Finland),
Local democracy in the process of transformation: Has the call for citizen
participation reached the city councilors? The case study of Turku in
Finland.
Bergström, Ylva (Uppsala university, Sweden),
Social dimensions of citizenship norms, political orientation and
participation in Sweden
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
14:00 - 15:30
27th Thursday
FA 603
Chair:
de Nardis, Fabio
(CSPS –
University of Salento, Italy)
RN32S07 / Conceptualizing Power:
Is there a Crisis of Political Hegemony?
Blonski, Lukasz (University of Warsaw, Poland),
Analysis of daily press as a tool for discovering the political
Burns, Tom R. (University of Uppsala, Sweden),
Hall, Peter M. (Colorado State University, Colorado),
Conceptualizing Social Power: Multiple Modalities and Meta-powering with
Illustrations
Öztürk, Emre (Adıyaman University, Turkey),
Is The Coming Crisis of Liberal Democracy?: A Consideration on
Authoritarianism in the light of Hegemonic Power System Perspective
RN
32
14:00 – 15:30
27th Thursday
FA 604
Chair:
Trenz, Hans-Joerg
(University of Copenhagen)
Zaaiman, Johan (North-West University, South Africa),
Khutsong: An evaluation of power relationship dynamics in a community
facing risk challenges.
Sunnercrantz, Liv (Lund University, Sweden),
Public Engagement in Times of Crisis
RN32S08 / Political Attitudes: From Country
Case Studies to Cross-country Analysis
Melis, Gabriella (The University of Manchester, United Kingdom),
Shryane, Nick (The University of Manchester, United Kingdom),
Pampaka, Maria (The University of Manchester, United Kingdom),
Attitudes towards legal authority from 1975 to 2012: assessing
intergenerational transmission and change in the British Cohort Study 1970
Ellison, Mark (Manchester Metropolitan University, United Kingdom),
Grimm, Robert (Manchester Metropolitan University, United Kingdom),
Pollock, Gary (Manchester Metropolitan University, United Kingdom),
Between scepticism and support: a cross-country analysis of young people’s
attitudes towards Europe
Cancela, Joao (Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal),
The local and the national in European citizens' political discussions:
a multilevel analysis of 31 countries
Aminnaseri, Araz (The University of Melbourne, Australia),
Mooi-Reci, Irma (School of Social and Political Science, The University of
Melbourne, Australia),
The Effect of Socio-Political Attitudes on the Voter-Party Interaction under
the Proportional Electoral System: A Case Study of New Zealand
Kropp, Kristoffer (Roskilde University, Denmark),
Synchronizing fields – understanding the success of European social science
projects. The case of the European Value Study and the European Social
Survey
382
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RN32S10 / Social Inequality and New Forms of Protest
16:00 - 17:30
27th Thursday
FA 603
Chair:
Brändle, Verena Katharina
(University of Copenhagen)
Maia, Jayane (University of Brasilia (UnB), Department of Sociology, Brazil),
Bolsa Familia in Brazil: masked social inequalities and votes secured
Woodward, Alison E. (Institute for European Studies, Vrije Universiteit
Brussel, Belgium),
Incomplete post crisis paradigm shifts in the EU? New tactics for
transnational equality actors
Husu, Hanna-Mari (The University of Jyväskylä, Finland),
Inequalities of Political Protest: Resources and their Influence on Political
Strategies
Castiblanco Torres, Bernardo (Universidad Nacional De Colombia,
Colombia),
The exercise of institutional participation in health: an analysis from the
voice of their community actors
RN
32
Salmenniemi, Suvi (University of Turku, Finland),
Saarinen, Arttu (University of Turku, Finland),
Therapeutic politics: Conceptions of welfare and citizenship in the Finnish
political discourse
16:00 – 17:30
27th Thursday
FA 604
Chair:
Fryklund, Bjorn
(Malmo University)
RN32S12 / The Populist Radical Right in Europe:
Theoretical Concepts
Loch, Dietmar (University of Lille, France),
Populist Radical Right Parties in Europe: Similarities and Differences
Zankina, Emilia (American University in Bulgaria, Bulgaria),
Gurov, Boris (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria),
POPRRCEE: Populism/s East and West: A Theoretical Examination of the
Rise of Populism in Europe
Jentges, Erik (University of Zurich, Switzerland),
Analyzing Populism with Figurational Sociology
Sørensen, Anders Ravn (Copenhagen Business School, Denmark),
Brincker, Benedikte (Copenhagen Business School, Denmark),
Banal Legitimacy: Bridging Nationalism Studies and Organisational
Institutionalism
Grimm, Robert (Manchester Metropolitan University, United Kingdom),
The Alternative for Germany: ‘Soft’ Eurosceptic Professorenpartei
or radical right
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383
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
11:00 – 12:30
28th Friday
FA 604
Chair:
Norocel, Ov Cristian
(University of Helsinki)
RN32S13 / The Populist Radical Right in Western
Europe: Case Studies I
Van Rossem, Ronan (Universiteit Gent, Belgium),
Roose, Henk (Universiteit Gent, Belgium),
Winners versus Losers of Globalization.
Evidence of a new cleavage in Belgian politics?
Ruzza, Carlo (University of Trento, Italy),
Mazzoleni, Oscar (University of Lausanne, Switzerland),
Populist parties between protest, institutions and interest groups. The case of
the Ticino League
RN
32
Siri, Jasmin (LMU Munich, Germany),
The Paradox of Conservative Protest: Understanding Germany's New RightWing-Populist Movements
11:00 – 12:30
28th Friday
FA 603
RN32S16 / United in Anti-Europeanism:
‘Old’ and ‘New’ Europeans between
Nationalism and Populism
Chair:
Loch, Dietmar
(University of Lille, France)
Alikhani, Behrouz (Westfälische Wilhelms Universität Münster, Germany),
Rising of Extremist Parties in Europe as Function of Drag Effect of the
Social Habitus of a Great Number of Europeans
Repovac Niksic, Valida (Faculty of Political Sciences, University of
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina), The Most Populist 90's Remix
Sygkelos, Yannis (DEI College, Greece),
POPRRCEE - Multi-faceted populism in attack (the case-study of ATAKA)
Vasiliauskaitė, Nida (Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Lithuania),
Sexual Nationalism: „I Love Lithuania" (POPRRCEE)
Cisar, Ondrej (Charles University in Prague, Institute of Sociology - Czech
Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic),
Vrablikova, Katerina (University of Mannheim, Institute of Sociology Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic),
From Cleavages to Fields: Towards a Broader Understanding of Political
Conflicts in Central-Eastern Europe
384
14:00 – 15:30
28th Friday
FA 603
RN32S06 / Welfare State Transformation at the Grass
Roots: New forms of Social Solidarity, Social Resilience
and Citizen Activity in Europe
Chair:
Woodward, Alison E.
(Institute for European Studies,
Vrije Universiteit Brussel)
Füzér, Katalin (University of Pécs, Hungary),
Probing participatory urban development: new venues of urban politics in a
social capital perspective
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Tonkens, Evelien (University of Humanistic Studies, Netherlands, The),
Trappenburg, Margo (University of Humanistic Studies, Netherlands, The),
Hurenkamp, Menno (University of Humanistic Studies, Netherlands, The),
Schmidt, Jante (University of Humanistic Studies, Netherlands, The),
Civic engagement and social inequality: tensions between participative and
representative democracy
Vogel, Claudia (German Centre of Gerontology, Germany),
Hagen, Christine (German Centre of Gerontology, Germany),
Simonson, Julia (German Centre of Gerontology, Germany),
From formal to informal volunteering? Social change of civic engagement in
Germany
Hetzler, Antoinette (Lund University, Sweden),
Flaherty, Colm (Lund University, Sweden),
Social Rights and Regulation of the Public Sector
Boldt, Georg (Helsinki University, Finland),
The experience of meaningful youth participation
14:00 – 15:30
28th Friday
FA 604
Chair:
Loch, Dietmar
(University of Lille)
RN
32
RN32S14 / The Populist Radical Right in Western
Europe: Case Studies II
Oudenampsen, Merijn (Tilburg University, Netherlands, The),
Neoconservatism and the Populist Radical Right in the Netherlands
Fryklund, Bjorn (Malmo University, Sweden),
Nordic Populism - changes over time and space. A comparative and
retrospective analysis of populist parties in the Nordic countries from
1965-2015
Lähdesmäki, Tuuli (University of Jyväskylä, Finland),
Norocel, Ov Cristian (University of Helsinki, Finland),
Saresma, Tuija (University of Jyväskylä, Finland),
Populist performing of intersectional differences: A comparative study on
the representations of ‘us’ and ‘other’ in Finland and Sweden
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
16:00 – 17:30
28th Friday
FA 603
Chair:
Duru, Deniz
(University of Copenhagen)
RN32S11 / With or without EU: Democratic Institutions
and Civic Agency in Turkey and Western Balkans
Ayan Musil, Pelin (Anglo-American Univesitry, Czech Republic),
Party Regulation in Turkey: A Comparison with Modern Europe
Aygul, Cenk (Atilim University, Turkey),
Democracy in Turkey Without the EU Anchor: 2014 Local Elections in Turkey
Akgül, Ali Erdem (Adnan Menderes University, Aydin, Turkey),
Delibas, Kayhan (Adnan Menderes University, Aydin, Turkey),
Citizenship, State, Trust and Confidence in Turkey: E-Government and the
Changing Patterns of Citizen-State Relations
RN
32
16:00 – 17:30
28th Friday
FA 604
Chair:
Norocel, Ov Cristian
(University of Helsinki)
Matevska, Duska (SEEUniversity, Tetovo, Macedonia,
Former Yugoslav Republic of),
Matevski, Zoran (SEEUniversity, Tetovo, Macedonia,
Former Yugoslav Republic of),
The role of the political parties in emphasizing the differences between the
Christian and the Islamic community as a factor of disintegration of societies
of the western Balkans
RN32S15 / The Populist Radical Right
in Central and Eastern Europe: Case
Studies III
Kňapová, Kateřina (Faculty of Philosophy and Art, Charles University in
Prague, Czech Republic),
„I am one of you“ – self-presentation of Tomio Okamura and Dawn of
Direct Democracy, nationalist populist party in the Czech Republic
Rawski, Tomasz (University of Warsaw, Poland),
Between Sarajevo and Belgrade. Bosniak nationalism in Sandžak after 2000.
Ulinskaite, Jogile (Vilnius University, Lithuania),
Populist Perceptions of Representation: Case Study of Lithuania
Ţăranu, Andrei (National School of Political Sciencs and Public Administration, Romania),
Valentin Quintus ("Nicolae Titulescu" University, Romania),
Symbolic Roots of Populism. Exploring the Romanian Case (POPRRCEE)
386
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RN33 - WOMEN’S AND GENDER STUDIES
11:00 – 12:30
26th Wednesday
FA 649
Chairs:
Isaksen, Lise Widding
(University of Bergen, Norway)
Törrönen, Jukka
(Stockholm
University)
RN33S02 / Gender in Comparative Perspective
Tang, Wen-hui Anna (National Sun Yat-sen University, TAIWAN),
Opt Out or Push out? Mothering and Identity of mothers in Taiwan and in USA
Lietzmann, Torsten (Institute for Employment Research Germany,
Germany),
Bethmann, Arne (University of Mannheim),
Convergence of Gender Role Attitudes in East and West Germany?
Jurik, Nancy (Justice & Social Inquiry, School of Social Transformation,
Arizona State University),
Krizkova, Alena (Institute of Sociology, Czech Academy of Sciences,
Czech Republic),
Dlouha, Marie (Institute of Sociology, Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic),
Cavender, Gray (Justice & Social Inquiry, School of Social Transformation,
Arizona State University),
The Divisions of Labour and Responsibilities in Business and Home among
Women and Men Copreneurs in the Czech Republic and United States
RN
33
Coelho, Bernardo (CIEG/ISCSP/University of Lisbon, Portugal), Torres,
Anália Maria Cardoso (CIEG/ISCSP/University of Lisbon, Portugal),
Costa, Dalia (CIEG/ISCSP/University of Lisbon, Portugal),
Santana, Helena (CIEG/ISCSP/University of Lisbon, Portugal),
Harassment in the workplace: Portuguese and Norwegian situation in
perspective
Tobio Solér, Constanza (University of Madrid Carlos Tercero, Spain),
Trifiletti, Rossana (University of Florence, Italy),
Timing of claims-making: differences and similarities among Southern
European women
11:00 – 12:30
26th Wednesday
FA 648
Chairs:
Oinas, Elina
(University of Helsinki)
Castro-Sandúa, Marcos
(Universitat de
Barcelona)
RN33S09 / Gender and Sexuality in Practice and in
Representations
Gabb, Jacqui (The Open University, United Kingdom),
Fink, Janet (University of Huddersfield),
Enduring Love? Sex, gender, intimacy and the ageing couple
Vidu, Ana (University of Barcelona, Spain),
de Botton, Lena (University of Barcelona, Spain),
Merodio, Guiomar (University of Barcelona, Spain),
Puigvert, Lidia (University of Barcelona, Spain),
Life trajectories to prevent and intervene trafficking for sexual exploitation
Diatlova, Anastasia (University of Helsinki, Finland),
Managing Multiple Marginalization: Russian-speaking Women Doing Sex
Work in Finland
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Costa, Dalia (ISCSP - Social and Political Sciences School of Lisbon
University, Portugal),
Cunha, Maria Joao (ISCSP - Social and Political Sciences School of
Lisbon University, Portugal),
Depicting Sexualized Power Relations in Magazine Advertisements Across
the Atlantic
14:00 – 15:30
26th Wednesday
FA 649
Chairs:
Torres, Anália Maria Cardoso
(CIEG/ISCSP/University of
Lisbon)
Dabrowski, Vicki
(Goldsmiths College, University
of London)
RN
33
14:00 – 15:30
26th Wednesday
FA 648
Chairs:
Gabb, Jacqui
(The Open University)
Leonardi, Laura
(University of Florence)
RN33S01 / Gender Relations in Public and Private
Spheres
Sumbas Yavasoğlu, Ahu (Hacettepe University, Turkey),
The Challenges that Women Face at Local Level Politics in Turkey
Sekuła, Paulina (Jagiellonian University, Poland),
Institutionalization of public gender relations in Central and Eastern Europe
Krzaklewska, Ewa (Jagiellonian University, Poland),
Warat, Marta (Jagiellonian University, Poland),
Migalska, Aleksandra (Jagiellonian University, Poland),
On the way to gender equality - negotiating gender relations in public and
private spheres
Herman, Aleksandra (University of Warsaw),
Women in Uprooted Community - Gendered Perspective of
Transgenerational Cultural Transfer
Cirakman Deveci, Asli (Middle East Technical University, Turkey),
Technologies of the self: understanding veiling as both a personal and a
social process of self-realization
RN33S05 / Gendered Relationships in Everyday-Life
Törrönen, Jukka (Stockholm University, Sweden),
Rolando, Sara (Eclectica, Italy),
Beccaria, Franca (Eclectica, Italy),
Masculinities and femininities of drinking in Finland, Italy and Sweden:
doing, undoing and redoing gender in focus groups in relation to meal
drinking, wine tasting and intoxication
Bimbi, Franca (University of Padua, Italy),
Food, Families and Gender Reshaping of Biodiversity
Maciel, Diana (CIEG/School of Social and Political Sciences (ISCSPULisboa), Portugal),
Gender in the individual biography: Between reproduction and defiance
Demiriz, Gulhan (Adnan Menderes University, Turkey),
Celik, Deniz (Adnan Menderes University, Turkey),
Space as a Production of and the Re-producer of Patriarchy: the Meaning of
House for Women
388
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Malinowska, Ewa (University of Lodz, Poland),
Garncarek, Emilia (University of Lodz, Poland),
Dzwonkowska-Godula, Krystyna (University of Lodz, Poland),
Gendered age and the Polish men's and women's attitudes towards health
16:00 – 17:30
26th Wednesday
FA 649
Chairs:
Nina-Pazarzi, Eleni
(University of Piraeus)
Barada, Valerija
(University of Zadar)
RN33S11 / Gendered Organizations
Żychlińska, Monika (University of Warsaw, Poland),
"The Unsung Heroines: Female Vietnam Veterans in American Memory
Billing, Yvonne Due (University of Copenhagen, Denmark),
Gender, accountability and leadership performances
Fuszara, Malgorzata (University of Warsaw, Poland),
The right to represent – Parliamentarians talk about their representative roles.
RN
33
Pehlivanlı-Kadayifci, Ezgi (Midle East Technical University, Turkey),
"Do You Know How Many Engineers Wanted to Marry Me?": Gendered
Construction of Engineering Culture in Turkey
Günther, Elisabeth Anna (TU Wien, Austria),
Koeszegi, Sabine T. (TU Wien, Austria),
Lost in Translation? Tensions of inclusive teaching in the neo-liberal university.
16:00 – 17:30
26th Wednesday
FA 648
JS_RN24+RN33a / Gender Inequalities
and Differences in (Non)Academic
Research Careers
Chairs:
Prpic, Katarina
(Independent researcher)
Rohracher, Harald
(Linköping University)
Agodi, Maria Carmela (University of Naples Federico II, Italy),
Picardi, Ilenia (University of Naples Federico II, Italy),
Mentoring relationships and gender equality in academia: a case study
Leonardi, Laura (University of Florence, Italy),
Academic and Family-life Careers in a Gender Perspective: institutional,
cultural and political bias. The outcomes of a survey at the University of
Florence.
Wolffram, Andrea (Leibniz University Hannover, Germany),
Excellence, Careers and Gender in Higher Education: The Case of Science
and Engineering
Berger, Thomas (IFZ - Inter-University Research Centre for Technology,
Work and Culture, Austria),
Thaler, Anita (IFZ - Inter-University Research Centre for Technology, Work
and Culture, Austria),
Recognition vs. self-fulfilment: alternative male career paths in science and
research
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389
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
18:00 – 19:30
26th Wednesday
FA 649
Chairs:
Ruspini, Elisabetta
(University of Milano-Bicocca)
Eldén, Sara
(Lund University)
RN33S04 / Convergences in Gender Roles.
Fárová, Nina (University of West Bohemia, Czech Republic),
Male teachers in kindergartens – construction of masculinity in the
feminized environment
Tronu, Paola (Università di Sassari, Italy),
Cioni, Elisabetta (Università di Sassari, Italy),
Deciding to be a parent. Convergences in gendered cultural repertoires
within the couple facing parenthood choice?
Mauerer, Gerlinde (University of Vienna, Austria),
Transitions in Parenting: Challenges Met by Partners of Men on Paternity Leave
RN
33
18:00 – 19:30
26th Wednesday
FA 648
Chairs:
Agodi, Maria Carmela
(University of Naples Federico II)
Meuser, Michael
(TU Dortmund)
JS_RN24+RN33b / Gender Indifferences
in (Non)Academic Research Between
Precarious Employment and Professional
Achievement
Lempiäinen, Kirsti Maria (University of Lapland, Finland),
Precariousness in Academia: Prospects of employing oneself in university
Szalma, Ivett (FORS, Switzerland),
Still after the neutrality ideal?
Sagebiel, Felizitas (University of Wuppertal, Germany),
Genderedness of Research in SET and Gendered Scientific Networks
19:30 – 20:30
26th Wednesday
FA 649
RN33BM / Business Meeting
11:00 – 12:30
27th Thursday
FA 648
RN33S03a / Post-Feminism and NeoLiberalism:
The Challenges of Young Women’s Activism, of New
Masculinities and of Queer Movements to Women’s
and Gender Studies I
Chairs:
Magaraggia, Sveva
(University of Roma TRE)
Gavriliu, Delia
(Alexandru Ioan Cuza
University, Iasi, Romani)
390
Farina, Fatima (University of Urbino, Italy),
Converging toward assimilation. Italian Military Women witnesses from
Afghan Front
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Massari, Monica (University of Naples "Federico II", Italy),
Post-feminism in the shadow of post-colonialism in Europe: the case of
Muslim women’s activism in the European public sphere
Oinas, Elina (University of Helsinki, Finland),
Girls’ feminisms and the Nordic welfare state
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
Meshkova, Ksenia (Humboldt University Berlin, Germany),
Feminists fighting intimate partner violence in Russia: an emerging social
movement?
Odrowaz-Coates, Anna (The M. Grzegorzewska Academy of Special
Education in Warsaw, Poland),
Norm critical pedagogy and gender neutrality. The cutting-edge
developments in post-feminism and queer theory in Sweden
Schuster, Julia (Johannes Kepler University, Austria),
“I’m not the queen of feminism”: Contradictions between feminist
identification and collective action among young New Zealand feminists
11:00 – 12:30
27th Thursday
FA 649
Chairs:
Trifiletti, Rossana
(University of Florence)
Krzaklewska, Ewa
(Uniwersytet Jagiellonski)
RN33S10 / Gender and the Labour Market
Assunção, Fátima (CIEG/School of Social and Political Sciences (ISCSPULisboa), Portugal),
Torres, Anália (CIEG/School of Social and Political Sciences (ISCSPULisboa), Portugal),
Maciel, Diana (CIEG/School of Social and Political Sciences (ISCSPULisboa), Portugal),
Gender Patterns in youngster’s trajectories: Findings from a longitudinal
study
RN
33
Barada, Valerija (University of Zadar, Department of Sociology, Zadar,
Croatia),
Primorac, Jaka (The Institute for Development and International
Relations, Zagreb, Croatia),
In the golden cage of creative industries: Public-private valuing of female
creative labour
Naz, Farah (University of Klagenfurt, Austria, Austria),
Myths and realities of women empowerment: Case of invisible female
homeworkers in garment supply chains of Pakistan
Sánchez Mira, Núria (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain),
Changes in earner models in Europe. Towards a Mediterranean version of
the dual-earner?
11:00 – 12:30
27th Thursday
FCE C204
Chair:
Winkel, Heidemarie
(University of Bielefeld)
JS_RN33+RN34a / Gender and Religion in Times of
Growing Social Inequalities and Differences I
Worthington, Lisa Margaret (The University of Western Sydney,
Australia),
Shared Authority: Progressive Muslims Pursue Equality
Ashraf Emami, Hengameh (Northumbria University, United Kingdom),
Inclusion and exclusion in British Muslim women case
Feldman, Anat (Achva Academic College, Israel),
Education and work – Women’s empowerment by a fundamentalist party
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Uzar Ozdemir, Figen (Bulent Ecevit University, Turkey),
Barutçu, Atilla (Bulent Ecevit University, Turkey),
Woman's Blood as Dirt in Islamic Catechism: Exclusion of Women from
Religious and Social Life in Turkey
14:00 – 15:30
27th Thursday
FA 648
Chairs:
Massari, Monica
(University of Naples
"Federico II")
Odrowaz-Coates, Anna
(The M. Grzegorzewska
Academy of Special Education
in Warsaw)
RN
33
14:00 – 15:30
27th Thursday
FA 647
Chairs:
Meuser, Michael
(TU Dortmund)
Fárová, Nina
(University of West Bohemia)
RN33S03b / Post-Feminism and NeoLiberalism:
The Challenges of Young Women’s Activism, of New
Masculinities and of Queer Movements to Women’s
and Gender Studies II
Schmincke, Imke (LMU Munich, Germany),
New feminist body politics? The body and the rise of (new?) feminist social
movements
Gavriliu, Delia (Alexandru Ioan Cuza University),
The Postfeminism Discourse in Romanian Online Media. A content analysis
of specialized media headlines
Dabrowski, Vicki (Goldsmiths College, University of London, United
Kingdom),
Speaking feminism in austere times
RN33S08 / Constructions of Masculinities
Eksi, Betul (Northeastern University, Boston, MA USA),
Masculinities of the Turkish National Police
Vanke, Alexandrina (Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation),
The Masculine Corporeality of Blue-collar and White-Collar Workers in
Russia
Prietl, Bianca (RWTH Aachen, Germany),
Symbolic Gender Order and Ambivalent Modernization. Disparate
Constructions of Masculinity between Work and Fathering.
Castro-Sandúa, Marcos (Universitat de Barcelona, Spain),
Mara, Liviu Catalin (Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain),
Passion and gender equality: the New Alternative Masculinities (NAM)
transforming the traditional model of sexual-affective relationships
Gennaro, Benedetta (Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany),
Political Masculinities: The Case of Greek Finance Minister Yanis
Varoufakis
392
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RN33S13 / Gendered Family Relations
14:00 – 15:30
27th Thursday
FA 649
Chairs:
Bimbi, Franca
(University of Padua)
Elliott, Karla
(Monash University)
Meder, Mehmet (Pamukkale University, Turkey),
Cicek, Zuhal (Pamukkale University, Turkey),
An Analysis of the Increasing Number of Divorce in Denizli on the Status
and Gender Role of Woman
Jeanrenaud, Yves (Technische Universität München, Germany),
Inequality in gender roles and professional habitus: The construction of
family on the example of engineers
Jurado-Guerrero, Teresa (UNED, Spain),
Domínguez-Folgueras, Marta (OSC-Sciences Po, France),
Botía-Morillas, Carmen (UPO, Spain),
Undoing gender in the home: how does it work when the first child arrives?
RN
33
Talves, Kairi (University of Tartu, Estonia),
Kalmus, Veronika (University of Tartu, Estonia),
New ways of parenting? Gendered mediation of children’s internet use in
Estonia
Turai, Tünde (Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary),
Out of the Family – In New Forms of Family. Migrant Women into the Core
of the Family Images
14:00 – 15:30
27th Thursday
FA 549
Chairs:
Ryen, Anne
(University of Agder)
Weil, Shalva
(Hebrew University)
JS_RN20+RN33 / Qualitative Enquiries into
Femicide and Culture
Kouta, Christiana (Cyprus University of Technology, Cyprus),
Meshkova, Ksenia (Humboldt University Berlin, Germany),
Ryen, Anne (University of Agder, Norway),
Cultural Issues: a critical assessment of qualitative data on patterns of
intimate partner murders and other forms of femicide.
Nudelman, Anita (Ben Gurion University, Israel),
Boira, Santiago (Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain),
Using qualitative research to explore femicide among migrants and culture
minorities
Weil, Shalva (Hebrew University, Israel),
Failed Femicides: Migrant Survivor Narratives
Rahman, Sadikur (Foundation for Women and Child Assistance (FWCA),
Bangladesh, People's Republic of),
Dowry, Women Oppression and Femicide in Bangladesh
Çabuk Kaya, Nilay Çabuk (Ankara University, Turkey),
Ural, Haktan (Ankara University, Turkey),
Femicide in Conservative and Neoliberalizing Turkey
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393
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
14:00 – 15:30
27th Thursday
FCE C204
Chair:
Winkel, Heidemarie
(University of Bielefeld)
JS_RN33+RN34b / Gender and Religion in Times of
Growing Social Inequalities and Differences II
Zrinščak, Siniša (University of Zagreb, Croatia),
Szumigalska, Agnieszka (Masaryk University, Czech Republic),
Tižik, Miroslav (Comenius University, Slovakia),
„Gender ideology“ as an enemy! Gender, religion, and social transformation
in Croatia, Poland, and Slovakia
Leszczyńska, Katarzyna (AGH University Science and Technology,
Poland),
Gender agency in religious organizations. Distancing as reproducing of
patterns of femininity in the institutions of the Roman Catholic Church in
Poland.
RN
33
16:00 – 17:30
27th Thursday
FA 649
Chairs:
Agodi, Maria Carmela
(University of Naples Federico II)
Consoli, Maria Teresa
(University of Catania)
Acocella, Ivana (University of Florence, Italy),
Cataldi, Silvia (University of Cagliari, Italy),
The role of “agency" and "intersectionality" into the processes of gender and
religious identity building
RN33S06 / Care and Gender
Eldén, Sara (Lund University, Sweden),
Anving, Terese (Lund University, Sweden),
Among nannies, au pairs and cleaners: New ways of doing family in Sweden
Elliott, Karla (Monash University, Australia),
Caring Masculinities: Theorising an Emerging Concept
Souralová, Adéla (Masaryk University, Czech Republic),
Cared-for Children as a Blind Spot in Care Work Scholarship?
Urbańska, Sylwia (University of Warsaw, Poland),
Re-considering the gendered social change. The case of transnational
mothers from Poland (1989-2010).
Isaksen, Lise Widding (University of Bergen, Norway, Norway),
Transnational Family Dynamics and Social Change: Migration, Care and
Gender
16:00 – 17:30
27th Thursday
FA 648
Chairs:
Tobío, Constanza
(Carlos III University)
Meshkova, Ksenia
(Humboldt University Berlin)
394
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RN33S15 / Women's Movements
Ülgen, Övgü (Bogazici University, Turkey),
Rethinking Evolution of Egyptian Women’s Movement from nineteenthcentury up to the 1952 Revolution within the context of Huda Sha’rawi and
Doria Shafik leaderships
Gokalp Kutlu, Aysegul (Kocaeli University, Turkey, Turkey),
Islamic Feminisms Compared: Iranian and Turkish Experiences
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
Gülçiçek, Demet (Middle East Technical University, Turkey),
What is inclusive or exclusive: Identity construction of Feminist Magazine
(1988-90) in Turkey
Chen, Yin-Zu (National Taipei University, Taiwan, Republic of China),
Gender and street protests in Taiwan
Kumbetoglu, Fatma Belkis (Yeditepe University, Turkey),
Kiriker, Bahar (Yeditepe University, Turkey),
Demirhan, Gamze (Yeditepe University, Turkey),
Taskan Kiremitci, Kivanc (Yeditepe University, Turkey),
Women's NGOs and Activism in the Current Context in Turkey
11:00 – 12:30
28th Friday
FA 649
Chairs:
Kirchhoff, Nicole
(TU Dortmund)
Mauerer, Gerlinde
(University of Vienna)
RN33S07 / Fatherhood and Masculinities
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Schmidt, Eva-Maria (University of Vienna, Austria),
Rieder, Irene (University of Vienna, Austria),
Richter, Rudolf (University of Vienna, Austria),
Parental constructions of masculinity at the transition to parenthood:
Chance for change?
Guy, Anat (College of Management, Israel),
The Israeli Family Guy
Cano-Lopez, Tomas (Autonomous University of Barcelona; Pompeu Fabra University),
Flaquer, Lluis (Autonomous University of Barcelona),
Moreno Minguez, Almudena (University of Valladolid),
Fathers of the Great Recession: The Impact of Male Unemployment on
Childcare Involvement
Suwada, Katarzyna (Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland),
The Naturalisation of Parental Roles. Fathering in Sweden and Poland
11:00 – 12:30
28th Friday
FA 648
Chairs:
Weil, Shalva
(Hebrew University)
Sagebiel, Felizitas
(University of Wuppertal)
RN33S14 / Gendered Violence and Institutions
Goisauf, Melanie (University of Vienna, Austria),
Understanding gender relations in intimate partner violence
Hedler Ferreira, Luisa Teresa (University of Brasília, Brazil),
Piza Duarte, Evandro (University of Brasília, Brazil),
Statuatory rape in Brazilian Courts: intersections between discourses of
gender and childhood.
Martinez, Maria (University of the Basque Country, Spain),
‘I am not a victim’: discourses and resistances to the victim figure among
women who have suffered gender violence in Spain
Corradi, Consuelo (Lumsa University, Italy),
Recasting welfare regimes for gender equality: An innovative analysis from
the field of services to fight violence against women
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395
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
12:45 – 13:45
28th Friday
FCE Poster Area
RN33P01 / Poster Session
Fan, Xuan (China Women's University, China, People's Republic of),
Young Children’s Gender Socialization in Modern Urban China
Láníková, Marie (Faculty of Social Studies, Masaryk University, Czech Republic),
Souralová, Adéla (Faculty of Social Studies, Masaryk University, Czech
Republic),
„Liberated Household“: Dealing with Second Shift in Post-War
Czechoslovakia by Women’s Organizations
RN
33
14:00 – 15:30
28th Friday
FA 649
Chairs:
Hašková, Hana
(Institute of Sociology of the
Czech Academy of
Sciences)
Żychlińska, Monika
(University of Warsaw)
Hašková, Hana (Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences,
Czech Republic),
Maříková, Hana (Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences,
Czech Republic),
Vohlídalová, Marta (Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of
Sciences, Czech Republic),
Changes to gender regimes in state-socialist and post-socialist Czech
society: Explanation of gendered re-familialist trend
RN33S12 / Gender Regimes in Post-Socialist Countries
Berber, Senem Elcin (Hacettepe University, Turkey),
Valiyev, Anar (State Economic University, Azerbaijan),
The Importance of Gender Sensitive Water and Sanitation Services in
Women’s Empowerment in Rural Azerbaijan: a Comparative Research in
Agcabedi, Balakan and Beylagan
Paulovich, Natallia (Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland),
Woman in contemporary Georgia - family's breadwinner or housewife? How
have changed the place of woman in Georgian society after the collapse of
the USSR?
Agaltsova, Anna (VU Amsterdam, The Netherlands),
Collective Female Identities in Discussions about Pussy Riot’s Performance
Chojnicka, Joanna (University of Konstanz, Germany),
Gender and sexuality in Central and Eastern European social media discourses
14:00 – 15:30
28th Friday
FA 648
Chairs:
Corradi, Consuelo
(Lumsa University)
Schmincke, Imke
(LMU Munich)
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RN33S17 / Gendered Bodies and Body Politics
Lauridsen, Drude Skov (University of Copenhagen, Denmark),
Claiming needs and confronting stereotypes of obese mothers- reframing
Nancy Fraser’s theory of the politics of need interpretation
Holla, Sylvia (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands, The),
Professional body-objects on display. The objectification of fashion models
as a multifaceted process.
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
Korvajärvi, Päivi (University of Tampere, Finland),
In and between producing profit and pampering
Del Greco, Manola (University of Milano Bicocca - Department of
Sociology and Social Research, Italy),
Frauneder, Vincenzo (University of Milano Bicocca - Department of
Sociology and Social Research, Italy),
Ruspini, Elisabetta (University of Milano Bicocca - Department of
Sociology and Social Research, Italy),
Transgender women, transgender men and inequalities in fitness activities
16:00 – 17:30
28th Friday
FA 649
Chairs:
Çabuk Kaya, Nilay Çabuk
(Ankara University)
Gokalp Kutlu, Aysegul
(Kocaeli University, Turkey)
RN33S16 / Gendered Identities in Islamic Countries
Sayan Cengiz, Feyda (Mardin Artuklu University, Turkey),
Contesting the Muslim woman identity in Turkey: The controversy on the
fashion magazine “Alâ”
RN
33
Nagi, Mariam Hesham (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland),
Urban Egyptian men and women and the negotiation of conflicting gender ideologies
AlMarzooqi, Mazna Abdulrahman (King Saud University, College of
Applied Medical Science, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; The University
of Adelaide, School of Population Health, Adelaide, Australia),
Braunack-Mayer, Annette (The University of Adelaide, School of
Population Health, Adelaide, Australia),
Xafis, Vicki (The University of Adelaide, School of Population Health, Adelaide, Australia),
Mahmood, Mohammad Afzal (The University of Adelaide, School of
Population Health, Adelaide, Australia),
Salter, Amy (The University of Adelaide, School of Population Health, Adelaide, Australia),
Gawwad, Ensaf Abdel (Alexandria University, High Institute of Public
Health, Alexandria, Egypt),
Gender Related Barriers to Physical Activity among Young Educated Saudi
Women: A Qualitative Investigation
16:00 – 17:30
28th Friday
FA 648
Chairs:
Korvajärvi, Päivi
(University of Tampere)
Lauridsen, Drude Skov
(University of
Copenhagen)
RN33S18 / Gendered Bodies: Pregnancy and Fertility
Gungor, Derya (Queen's University, Canada),
Theoretical Implications of the Ideal of Self-Governance of Pregnant
Women: The end of repressive state?
Feiler, Julia (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany),
‘Social Freezing’: risk management against ‘nature’?
Shih, Li-Wen (Taipei Medical University, Taiwan, Republic of China),
Drawing as a Method/ology: Situating and En-acting Up Taiwanese Pregnant
Women’s Experience of Prenatal Screening and Testing
Ondrašinová, Michaela (Masaryk University, Czech Republic),
Red Moon and a Cyclical Woman: new modes of femininity between
de-traditionalization and re-traditionalization
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397
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
RN34 - SOCIOLOGY OF RELIGION
11:00 – 12:30
26th Wednesday
FCE C202
Chair:
Monnot, Christophe
(University of Lausanne)
RN
34
14:00 - 15:30
26th Wednesday
FCE C202
Chair:
Cengiz, Kurtulus
(Ankara University)
RN34S01 / Religion and Social Class in Turkey
Balkanlioglu, Mehmet Ali (Department of Sociology, Marmara University),
Alevis and Cemevis in Turkey: Social Capital Perspective*
Şannan, Barış (Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University, Istanbul, Turkey),
Muti, Öndercan (Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University, Istanbul, Turkey),
The Conflicting Middle Classes: Religious Polarization and Search for
Authenticity in Contemporary Turkey
Cengiz, Kurtulus (Ankara University, Turkey),
Religion and Classes in Turkey: Some Observations and Thoughts from
a Representative Survey and a Qualitative Fieldwork
Demirezen, İsmail (Istanbul university, Turkey; University of MarylandCollege Park, United States),
Consumer Society, Religious Bourgeoisie and Life Style in Turkey
RN34S02 / Religion, Charity
& Social Inequality
Vido, Roman (Masaryk University, Czech Republic),
Catholic religiosity and social justice in Czechia and Slovakia: Comparison
of the EVS 2008 data
Salonen, Anna Sofia (University of Helsinki, Finland),
Religion in the context of charitable food assistance: an ethnographic study
of food banks in a Finnish city
Bartova, Zuzana (University of Strasbourg, France),
Buddhist Social Engagement in Consumer Society
Dellwo, Barbara (University of Lausanne, Switzerland),
Intersectionality Revisited: Social Position and Religious Belonging Among
Highly Skilled Muslim Migrants in Geneva
16:00 – 17:30
26th Wednesday
FCE C202
Chair:
Vido, Roman
(Masaryk University)
398
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RN34S03 / Religion, Social Divide & Conflict
Anyacho, Ernest Okey (Federal College of Education, Obudu,Cross River
State, Nigeria, Nigeria),
Anyacho, Eunice Ify (Federal College of Education, Obudu,Cross River
State, Nigeria, Nigeria),
Mbah, Dorothy C (Federal Polytechnic, Oko, Anambra State, Nigeria),
The Unconquered Grounds: Christian Response to the Traditional Religious
Discrimination Against the Osu Caste in Igboland, Nigeria
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
Kolahi, Mohammad Reza (Institute for Social and Cultural Studies (ISCS),
Iran, Islamic Republic of, Institution for Cultur and Art Studies - ICAS),
Gholamrezakashi, Fatemeh (Kharazmi Univeristy of Tehran),
Mahmoudi, Ebrahim (Institution for Cultur and Art Studies - ICAS),
Islamic ISIS or ISISian Islam: De-historization of Islam and Decontextualization of ISIS in American Press
Candela Gomez de la Torre, Tamara Anja (University of Bielefeld,
Germany),
The becoming of religious peace activists using the example of Guatemala
Palm, Irving (Uppsala University, Sweden),
Religious freedom but inequality - opposition and conflicts in a multicultural
society
18:00 – 19:30
26th Wednesday
FCE C202
Chair:
Zrinščak, Siniša
(University of Zagreb)
RN
34
RN34S04 / Religion, State & (Identity) Politics
Metreveli, Tornike (University of Bern, Switzerland),
Cleverer Than We Thought: The Change In Discourse Of The Georgian
Orthodox Church
Kucukural, Onder (Fatih Sultan Mehmet Waqf University, Turkey),
Thinking in Religious Terms
Di Puppo, Lili (National Research University - Higher School of
Economics, Moscow, Russian Federation),
“Traditional Islam” in Russia: establishing boundaries in the religious sphere
Agcoban, Siddik (Kirklareli University, Turkey),
Scholars’ Approach to Concept of "European Islam" in Turkey
19:30 – 20:30
26th Wednesday
FCE C202
RN34BM / Business Meeting
11:00 – 12:30
27th Thursday
FCE C202
RN34S06a / Religion & Identity Formation - A
Chair:
Ricucci, Roberta
(University of Turin)
Barry, David M. (University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point, United States of
America),
Rising Global Attitudes Linking Dominant Religion to National Identity and
the Effects on Uncertainty, Trust, and Confidence Toward Social Institutions
Kmec, Vladimir (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland),
The Role of Religion in the Identity Formation among Young Muslim People
with Migration Background in Germany
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399
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Albayrak, Hafize Sule (Marmara University, Turkey),
Being Muslim-Turks in Germany and Almancı (Turks living in Germany)
in Turkey: The Sociological Analysis of Candidates for Religious Leaders
(Imam) in Germany Training in Turkey
Eghdamian, Khatereh (University of Oxford, United Kingdom),
Religion as Identity Politics or Resource for Social Change? Reflections from
the Syrian Humanitarian Crisis on the Role of Religion in Humanitarianism
11:00 – 12:30
27th Thursday
FCE C204
Chair:
Winkel, Heidemarie
(University of Bielefeld)
RN
34
14:00 – 15:30
27th Thursday
FCE C202
Chair:
Kmec, Vladimir
(Trinity College Dublin)
JS_RN33+RN34a / Gender and Religion in Times of
Growing Social Inequalities and Differences I
Worthington, Lisa Margaret (The University of Western Sydney, Australia),
Shared Authority: Progressive Muslims Pursue Equality
Ashraf Emami, Hengameh (Northumbria University, United Kingdom),
Inclusion and exclusion in British Muslim women case
Feldman, Anat (Achva Academic College, Israel),
Education and work – Women’s empowerment by a fundamentalist party
Uzar Ozdemir, Figen (Bulent Ecevit University, Turkey),
Barutçu, Atilla (Bulent Ecevit University, Turkey),
Woman's Blood as Dirt in Islamic Catechism: Exclusion of Women from
Religious and Social Life in Turkey
RN34S06b / Religion & Identity Formation - B
Pons- de Wit, Anneke (KU Leuven, Belgium),
Houtman, Dick (KU Leuven, Belgium),
Quadruple Identity Transformation in Religiously Diverse Societies
Hall, Dorota (Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the Polish Academy
of Sciences, Poland),
Bisexual Christians - the identity and the lived experience
Kołodziejska, Marta (Institute of Sociology, University of Warsaw, Poland),
I know, therefore I am. The function of knowledge in the process of religious
identity creation, expressing differences and inequalities.
Yildiztekin, Burin (Department of Sociology & Centre for Jewish Studies,
University of Toronto),
Constructing a Socio-Religious Imagination: Historical Tensions in
Contemporary Selves
400
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PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
14:00 – 15:30
27th Thursday
FCE C204
Chair:
Winkel, Heidemarie
(University of Bielefeld)
JS_RN33+RN34b Gender and Religion in Times of
Growing Social Inequalities and Differences II
Zrinščak, Siniša (University of Zagreb, Croatia),
Szumigalska, Agnieszka (Masaryk University, Czech Republic),
Tižik, Miroslav (Comenius University, Slovakia),
„Gender ideology“ as an enemy! Gender, religion, and social transformation
in Croatia, Poland, and Slovakia
Leszczyńska, Katarzyna (AGH University Science and Technology,
Poland), Gender agency in religious organizations. Distancing as
reproducing of patterns of femininity in the institutions of the Roman
Catholic Church in Poland.
Acocella, Ivana (University of Florence, Italy),
Cataldi, Silvia (University of Cagliari, Italy),
The role of “agency" and "intersectionality" into the processes of gender and
religious identity building
16:00 – 17:30
27th Thursday
FCE C202
Chair:
Kołodziejska, Marta
(University of Warsaw,
Poland)
RN34S07 / Youth, Religious Attitudes
& Religiosity
RN
34
Jaeckel, Yvonne (Leipzig University, Germany),
Religious Rebellion? New perspectives on religiosity among youth in East
Germany.
Ricucci, Roberta (University of Turin, Italy),
Premazzi, Viviana (Forum Internazionale ed Europeo di Ricerche
sull'Immigrazione, Italy),
First young, then Muslim: identity belonging network off an on line
Grabowska, Mirosława Helena (University of Warsaw, Warsaw;
Public Opinion Research Center, Warsaw),
I believe, I doubt, I am looking for… Youth attitudes toward religion
Droogenbroeck, Filip (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium),
Spruyt, Bram (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium),
Siongers, Jessy (Universiteit Gent, Belgium),
Roggemans, Lilith (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium),
Keppens, Gil (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium),
Vandenbossche, Lauren (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium),
Religiosity and anti-gay sentiment: Nuancing the relationship of negative
attitudes towards homosexuality amongst Muslim and Christian youngsters
in Flanders.
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401
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
16:00 – 17:30
27th Thursday
FCE C204
Chair:
Hall, Dorota
(Institute of Philosophy and
Sociology of the Polish
Academy of Sciences)
RN34S08 / Religious Gender Regimes
Gringeri, Christina (College of Social Work, University of Utah, United
States of America),
Romney Barber, Tara (College of Social Work, University of Utah, United
States of America),
Troubling unequal gender regimes in patriarchal religion: A mixed methods
study of the Roman Catholic Women Priest movement
Rahmani, Jabbar (Iranian Institute of Anthropology and Culture (IIAC),
Iran, Islamic Republic of),
Ghorban Dolati, Niayesh (University of Tehran, Iran, Islamic Republic of),
The Fiction of Agency: Why Religious Majalis in Iran Has Not Led to
Pious Women 'Agency'?
RN
34
11:00 – 12:30
28th Friday
FCE C204
Chair:
Podolinska, Tatiana
(Institute of Ethnology SAS
Bratislava)
Romney Barber, Tara (University of Utah, United States of America),
Gringeri, Christina (University of Utah, United States of America),
The nexus of gender inequality, spirituality and social change: Feminist
activism for women’s ordination in Catholicism and Mormonism
Zubair, Shirin (University of Oslo, Norway, Norway),
Zubair, Maria (Nottingham University, UK),
Can the Subaltern Speak? Revisiting Transnational Feminism and Muslim
Women’s Lives in Pakistan
RN34S05 / Crossing Religious Boundaries
Sheikhzadegan, Amir (University of Fribourg, Switzerland),
Nollert, Michael (University of Fribourg, Switzerland),
Does civic engagement impact individuals’ perceptions of “ego” and “alter”?
Narrative identities of two Muslims in Switzerland active in voluntary
associations
Winkel, Heidemarie (Technical University of Dresden, Germany),
Worldwide Religious Dialogue as Knowledge Transfer
Ivanou, Aleh (Hunter College of The City University of New York),
Zakharov, Nikolay (Södertörn University, Sweden),
Lastouski, Aliaksei (Polotsk State University, Belarus),
Civic activism and religious institutions in Belarus
Vobecká, Jana (Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic),
Mapping Interreligious Dialogue Activities around the World: Who, How
and Where Builds the Bridges to “the Religious Other”
402
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PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
11:00 – 12:30
28th Friday
FCE C202
Chair:
Kołodziejska, Marta
(University of Warsaw, Poland)
RN34S13 / PhD Session
Tuohy, Nathaniel Arthur (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, United
States of America),
Chao, En-Chieh (Sun Yat-Sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan),
The Figure of the European Convert in Indonesian Islam: Globalization,
Race, and Religious Subjectivity
Deguara, Angele (University of Malta Junior College, Malta),
Love in the periphery: The experience of not being embraced by the Church
due to one's lifestyle choices
Jędrzejczak, Helena Anna (University od Warsaw, Poland),
Political Theology. When Religion Influences Political Choices and When
Politics Influences Theological Thought. The Case of Dietrich Bonhoeffer.
RN
34
Vrzal, Miroslav (Masaryk Univerzity, Faculty of Arts, Czech Republic),
Differentiation between Scholar and Religious Identities in the Process
of Academic Socialization into the Study of Religions as an Example of
“Making” Secular Space
12:45 – 13:45
28th Friday
FCE Poster Area
RN34P01 / Poster Session
Vane, Jan (University of West Bohemia, Czech Republic),
Hasova, Veronika (Charles University, Czech Republic),
Tradition in the presentation of the term jihad in the Czech newspapers
Campina, Ana Cláudia Carvalho (University of Aveiro, Portugal),
Magalhães, Ana Filipa (University of Aveiro, Portugal),
God, Salazar and Human Rights in Portugal
Lužný, Dušan (Palacky University, Czech Republic),
Alternative Religious Memories and Contemporary Czech Society
Tlcimukova, Petra (Palacky University, Czech Republic),
“Maybe they were monitoring us” – the case of Buddhism in normalization
Czechoslovakia
14:00 – 15:30
28th Friday
FCE C202
Chair:
Piettre, Alexandre
(University of Lausanne & Ecole
Pratique des Hautes Etudes)
RN34S09 / Religion, Education & Inequality
Roy, Emilie (Al Akhawayn University, Morocco),
Islamic Schooling in Mali: Parental Educational Strategies and the Rise of
the Médersas’ Informal Networks for Social Insertion
Gordt, Simon (University of Bern, Switzerland),
Religious Influences on Educational Inequalities
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403
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Pusztai, Gabriella (University of Debrecen, Hungary),
Students' religiosity: an engine or a brake of social mobility?
de Botton, Lena (Universitat de Barcelona, Spain),
Burgués, Ana (Universitat de Barcelona, Spain),
Successful educative actions to manage religious diversity in schools
14:00 – 15:30
28th Friday
FCE C204
Chair:
Nollert, Michael
(University of Fribourg)
RN
34
16:00 – 17:30
28th Friday
FCE C202
Chair:
Gordt, Simon
(University of Bern)
RN34S11 / Shifting Traditional Religion - Religious
Pluralisation
Monnot, Christophe (University of Lausanne, Switzerland; Groupe
Sociétés Religions Laicités (CNRS-EPHE), France),
Parishioners in the 21st century: the case of the Catholic Church
in Fribourg (CH)
Salerno, Rossana, Marianna (Università degli Studi di Enna "Kore", Italy),
Religious Rituals and Territorial Transformations: The Case of Santa Rosalia
in Palermo
Medvedeva, Kseniya (Higher School of Economics, Russian Federation),
The social representation of Christian Orthodox monasticism in
contemporary Russia
Becci, Irene (UniL, Switzerland),
Burchardt, Marian (MPI, Göttingen),
Keeping, Making, Finding: Religion and Spatial Strategies in European cities
RN34S10 / Food, Popular Religion & Holistic Belief
Chao, En-Chieh (National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan),
Tuohy, Nathaniel (University of Michigan, USA),
Halal Hunters: Food Translation and Diasporic Biopolitics among
Indonesian Muslims in Taiwan
Kojima, Hiroshi (Waseda University, Japan),
Transnational Family and Halal Food Consumption among Muslim
International Students
Kratochvíla, Michal (St. Elizabeth University, Slovak Republic),
Transition of paranormal belief from mother to her child
Romania, Vincenzo (University of Padova, Italy),
Veganism as implicit religion in a gender perspective
404
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PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
16:00 – 17:30
28th Friday
FCE C204
Chair:
Jaeckel, Yvonne
(Leipzig University)
RN34S12 / Religion as a Source of Social In- or
Exclusion
Clot-Garrell, Anna (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain),
Griera, Mar (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain),
Holistic spiritualities, reflexivity and agency in contexts of social exclusion:
the case of volunteer yoga instructors in prison
Podolinska, Tatiana (Institute of Ethnology SAS Bratislava,
Slovak Republic),
Religion among Roma in Slovakia - source of social inclusion or exclusion?
Piettre, Alexandre (University of Lausanne & Ecole Pratique des Hautes
Etudes, France),
Mosques in the City. Towards a flexible "laïcité" at local level in France?
RN
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
RN35 - SOCIOLOGY OF MIGRATION
11:00 – 12:30
26th Wednesday
FA Gočár 155
Chair:
Peters, Karin
(Wageningen University)
RN35S01a / Migrations, Expectations, Self-perceptions
and Belonging
Cakir, Alev (University of Vienna, Austria),
„The construction of transnational spaces by Alevi and Kurdish Migrant
Organizations in Austria“
Sohl, Lena Ulrika Margareta (Linköping University, Sweden),
Living with Privileges. The Politics of Belonging among returning Swedish
Migrant Women
RN
35
11:00 – 12:30
26th Wednesday
FA Janák 107
Kristol, Anne (Université de Neuchâtel, Switzerland),
Fischer, Carolin (Université de Neuchâtel, Switzerland),
Dahinden, Janine (Université de Neuchâtel, Switzerland),
Gender as a Category in Migrant Integration and Exclusion: Historical
Perspectives from Switzerland
Lowndes, Vivien (School of Politics and International Relations, University
of Nottingham, United Kingdom),
Madziva, Roda (School of Politics and International Relations, University
of Nottingham, United Kingdom),
Policing of Migration: The Case of the Go Home Van Campaign
RN35S02 / Migrant Students: New Directions in
Migration Research
Tauber, Gloria (Medical University of Innsbruck, Austria),
Siller, Heidi (Medical University of Innsbruck, Austria),
Hochleitner, Margarethe (Medical University of Innsbruck, Austria),
Differences in cross-linkage between female and male medical students with
a Turkish migration background
Konieczna-Sałamatin, Joanna (Institute of Sociology, University of
Warsaw, Poland; Institute for Socio-Economic Enquiry, Poland),
Świdrowska, Elżbieta (Institute for Socio-Economic Enquiry, Poland),
Foreign students and highly qualified immigrants in Poland – a chance for
development or potential source of conflicts?
Saar, Maarja (Södertörn Högskola, Sweden),
Dissociating middle class and reflexive migration: using highly skilled
Estonians as an example
Platt, Lucinda (London School of Economics and Political Science,
United Kingdom),
Luthra, Renee (University of Essex, United Kingdom),
Elite or middling? International students and migrant diversification
406
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14:00 – 15:30
26th Wednesday
FA Gočár 155
Chair:
Peters, Karin
(Wageningen University)
RN35S01b / Migrations, Well-being and Inequalities
Bartram, David (University of Leicester, United Kingdom),
Sociability and Isolation among European Migrants
Vieira, Inês (CICS.NOVA, FCSH/NOVA, Portugal),
Refugee, migrant or world citizen? The migration/mobility debate and
self-perceived migration discourses among Cape Verdeans in Portugal,
Ethiopians and Eritreans in Italy
Anghel, Ionut-Marian (Research Institute for Quality of Life, Romanian
Academy of Sciences, Romania),
Deliu, Alexandra (Research Institute for Quality of Life, Romanian
Academy of Sciences, Romania; University of Bucharest, Romania),
Searching for a better life. Migrants’ accounts on change and life satisfaction
RN
35
Koikkalainen, Saara Pirjetta (University of Lapland, Finland),
“I will have extrovert, clever and emphatic friends” Imagining a future
abroad in borderless Europe
14:00 – 15:30
26th Wednesday
FA Janák 107
Chair:
Fauser, Margit
(Bielefeld University)
RN35S04 / Migration and Social Change:
European Perspectives
Rye, Johan Fredrik (Norwegian University of Science and Technology,
Norway),
New European Rural Immigration: Questions, Confrontations, and Changes
Fischer, Carolin (Université de Neuchâtel, Switzerland; University of
Oxford, UK),
Diaspora formation and diaspora engagement: A multi-layered relationship
between mobility and change
Rentea, Georgiana-Cristina (University of Bucharest, Romania),
Emigration and Return Migration – Reintegration Strategies of Romanian
Citizens
Pasamonik, Barbara, Małgorzata (Academy of Special Education, Poland),
“Gender jihad” in Europe: Muslim women’s integration within religion
16:00 – 17:30
26th Wednesday
FA Gočár 155
RN35S07a / Policing Ethnicity: Between the Rhetoric
of Inclusion and the Practices and Policies of
Exclusion - A
Chair:
Åkerström, Malin
(Lund University)
Odukoya, Dennis (LMU Munich, Germany),
The biopolitical function of HIV and TB screenings in migration policies
Kang, Tingyu (National Chengchi University, Taiwan),
Policing reproductive bodies: the moral panics and border management of
“birth tourism” in the US
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Mendoza, Karmele (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain),
Belarra, Ione (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain),
Non accompanied minors. Active subjecst of their process? Not yet...
Lonergan, Gwyneth (University of Manchester, United Kingdom),
Neoliberal Citizenship and the Policing of Migrants
16:00 – 17:30
26th Wednesday
FA Janák 107
Chairs:
Delcroix, Catherine
(Université de Strasbourg,
Laboratoire Dynamiques
Européennes)
Pape, Elise
(EHESS)
RN
35
RN35S08a / Family Dynamics and
Inequalities in Migration - A
Al Rebholz, Anil (Okan University, Turkey),
The Impacts of Social Networks, Biographical Resources and Institutional
Constraints on Transnational Marriages: Marriage Migration to Germany by
Men from Morocco and Turkey
Donatiello, Davide (University of Turin, Italy),
Musumeci, Rosy (University of Turin, Italy),
Santero, Arianna (University of Turin, Italy),
Immigrant families in Italy: inequalities, needs and work-family
reconciliation practices
Ozen, Yelda (Yildirim Beyazit University),
The Social Consequences of Labor Migration to Europe: The Transformation
of a Village in Turkey
Fauser, Margit (Bielefeld University, Germany),
Ural, Nur Yasemin (Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS)),
The emergence of a transnational habitus in the German-Turkish space
18:00 – 19:30
26th Wednesday
FA Gočár 155
RN35S07b / Policing Ethnicity: Between the Rhetoric
of Inclusion and the Practices and Policies of
Exclusion - B
Chair:
Åkerström, Malin
(Lund University)
Yakhlef, Sophia (Lund University, Sweden),
Basic, Goran (Lund University, Sweden),
Policing Borders through Cooperation in the Baltic Sea Area
Alastalo, Marja (University of Eastern Finland, Finland),
Kynsilehto, Anitta (The Nordic Africa Institute, Sweden),
Border multiple, multiple borders: Registering foreign-born persons in
Finland
López Gonsálvez, Tatiana (Universidad de Barcelona, Spain),
(Re)visiting control devices in the context of immigration control policies.
Practices and experiences from the detention centre for migrants of
Barcelona.
Armillei, Riccardo (Deakin University, Australia),
‘Boat people’ in Australia and Italy: The Construction of a Pervasive
Security Threat.
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18:00 – 19:30
26th Wednesday
FA Janák 107
Chair:
Delcroix, Catherine
(Université de Strasbourg,
Laboratoire Dynamiques
Européennes)
RN35S08b / Family Dynamics and Inequalities in
Migration - B
Bojarczuk, Sara (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland),
Polish mothers in Ireland- A study of the role of social networks in managing
care and employment
Dahinden, Janine (University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland),
Moret, Joelle (University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland),
Jashari, Shpresa (University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland),
Re-contextualising cross-border marriages of second generation migrants:
Between transnational subjectivities and exclusive stigmatising contexts
Peltola, Marja (Finnish Youth Research Network, Finland),
Social Positioning and Discourses on Family Life: Viewpoints of Parents
and Children with Immigrant Backgrounds in Finland
RN
35
Van Pottelberge, Amelie (Ghent University, Belgium),
Lievens, John (Ghent University, Belgium),
Preferred partnership type for own children: changing attitudes within
Turkish migrant groups
19:30 – 20:30
26th Wednesday
FA Gočár 155
RN35BM / Business Meeting
11:00 – 12:30
27th Thursday
FA Krejcar 111
RN35S03 / Escaping Power Relations or
Helping to Maintain Social Order? Informality
in Migration Research
Chair:
Irek, Małgorzata
(University of Oxford)
Ambrosini, Maurizio (University of Milan, Italy),
From illegality to tolerance and beyond: irregular immigration as a selective
and dynamic process
Szczepanik, Marta (Graduate School for Social Research, Polish Academy
of Sciences, Poland),
Invisible migrants and migration ‘amnesty laws’ – the case of Poland’s
regularisation programme of 2012
Voolma, Halliki (University of Cambridge Centre for Gender Studies,
United Kingdom),
Unequal Access: Survivors of domestic violence with uncertain immigration
status accessing support services in the UK and Sweden
Moret, Joëlle (University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland),
European Somalis on the move: Migrants’ “mobility capital” as a marker of
social differentiation
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
11:00 – 12:30
27th Thursday
FA Gočár 155
RN35S05a / Promoting Social Imagination at the Global
Level: A discussion about Migration and Intercultural
Integration - A
Chairs:
Herold, Mariella
(Northern Arizona University)
Contini, Rina Manuela
(University of Chieti-Pescara)
Torres Elias, Annette (Texas Wesleyan University, United States of America),
Robles-Goodwin, Patsy (Texas Wesleyan University, United States of
America),
The Acculturation of Immigrant Teachers Serving Bilingual Education
Students
Colombo, Maddalena (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy),
Santagati, Mariagrazia (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy),
School Integration as a Sociological Construct: Reflections from a Survey on
Multiethnic Classrooms in Italy
RN
35
11:00 – 12:30
27th Thursday
FA Janák 107
Rysst, Mari (University College Lillehammer, Norway),
”Always a foreigner?”: A comparative approach to ethnic/national identity
construction among youth in Norway
Mollenhorst, Gerald (Utrecht University, Netherlands, The; Stockholm
University, Sweden),
Edling, Christofer (Lund University, Sweden),
Rydgren, Jens (Stockholm University, Sweden),
Changes in Personal Networks of Young Iranians and Former Yugoslavians
in Sweden
RN35S06a / The Inequalities Referring to
the Right to Mobility in a Context of
Globalization - A
Delcour, Chloë (Ghent University, Belgium),
Hustinx, Lesley (Ghent University, Belgium),
Constructing human rights of Roma migrants in France: dimensions of
inclusion and globalization
Serradell, Olga (Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain),
Sordé, Teresa (Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain),
Ramis, Mimar (Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain),
Aiello, Emilia (Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain),
Amador, María Jerusalén (Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain),
From "la cebolla" to "la naranja": Romanian Roma families working in
agricultural temporary jobs in Spain
Lotteria, Katia (University of Salento, Italy),
The zero grade of exclusion: studies on the Roma camp
Dias, Gustavo (Goldsmiths College - University of London, United
Kingdom),
Living on the borders: exploring the tactics to live of undocumented
Brazilians in London.
410
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14:00 – 15:30
27th Thursday
FA Gočár 155
RN35S05b / Promoting Social Imagination at the Global
Level: A discussion about Migration and Intercultural
Integration - B
Chairs:
Herold, Mariella
(Northern Arizona University)
Contini, Rina Manuela
(University of Chieti-Pescara)
Scandone, Berenice (University of Bath, United Kingdom),
Minority ethnic integration through higher education
Leontiyeva, Yana (Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of
Sciences, Czech Republic),
Over-education as an indicator for immigrants’ integration
Bratu, Roxana (University of Bucharest, Romania),
Children of Romanian Migrants between “Here” and “There”: Stories of
Home Attachment
Ovando, Carlos Julio (Arizona State University, United States of America),
From San Rafael del Sur, Nicaragua, to Arizona State University, USA
RN
35
14:00 – 15:30
27th Thursday
FA Janák 107
RN35S06b / The Inequalities Referring
to the Right to Mobility in a Context of
Globalization - B
Chair:
Wihtol de Wenden, Catherine
(Director of research, CNRS,
CERI Science-Po, Paris)
Oktem, Pinar (Independent Researcher, Turkey),
Akalin, Ayse Emel (Independent Researcher, Turkey),
Gelgec Bakacak, Ayca (Hacettepe University, Department of Sociology,
Ankara, Turkey),
Social rights and gendered experiences of refugee and migrant women in
Turkey
Bjerre, Liv (Berlin Social Science Center (WZB), Germany),
The impact of immigration policy on irregular immigration
Cojocaru, Olga (Centre of Migration Research Warsaw, Poland),
The temporal limbo of irregularity and precarious work – Moldovan female
migrants working in the domestic care field in Italy as a case study
Signoretta, Paola Eleonora (Department of Social Sciences, Loughborough
University, United Kingdom),
Bracke, Piet (Department of Sociology, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium),
Buffel, Veerle (Department of Sociology, Ghent University, Ghent,
Belgium),
Inequalities, mental well-being and anti-immigration views across EU
regions and countries: defusing political propaganda.
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
16:00 – 17:30
27th Thursday
FA Gočár 155
RN35S05c / Promoting Social Imagination at the Global
Level: A discussion about Migration and Intercultural
Integration - C
Chairs:
Herold, Mariella
(Northern Arizona University)
Contini, Rina Manuela
(University of
Chieti-Pescara)
Bhattacharya, Kakali (Kansas State University, United States of America),
Border Crossings, Threshold Theories, and Transnational Gendered
Experiences in Higher Education in the U.S.
Ishi, Angelo (Musashi University, Japan),
Creating a "diaspora" –– Transnational events and media by Brazilian
migrants in US, Europe and Japan
Kaczorowski, Karol Pawel (Jagiellonian University, Poland),
Managing identity under circumstances of cultural and economical
inequality – study of young Kurdish migrants in Istanbul
RN
35
Herold, Mariella (Northern Arizona University, U.S.A),
Contini, Rina Manuela (University of Chieti-Pescara, Italy),
Transcultural Education for Transnational Societies: U.S. and Italian
Educators' Post-Structuralist Views on Curriculum and Integration
16:00 - 17:30
27th Thursday
FA Janák 107
RN35S13 / Access to Fair and Transparent
Qualifications Recognition – a Right or
a Privilege?
Chair:
Sokolowska, Beata
(Trinity College Dublin/Quality
and Qualifications Ireland)
Skrivanek, Isabella (Danube University Krems, Austria),
Pfeffer, Thomas (Danube University Krems, Austria),
Scope and limitations in the recognition of foreign qualifications in Austria
Sommer, Ilka (Humboldt-University of Berlin, Germany),
The violence of the collective knowing-it-all-better - Classification struggles
over the recognition of foreign qualifications in Germany
Heimann, Christiane (Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg, Germany),
Wieczorek, Oliver (Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg, Germany),
Recognition of Spanish qualifications in Germany and the UK – a barrier or
a bridge in the Common European labour market?
11:00 – 12:30
28th Friday
FA Gočár 155
Chairs:
Bhambra, Gurminder K.
(University of Warwick)
Demir, Ipek
(University of Leicester)
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RN35S09 / Migration and Multiculturalism: Making
Sense of the Popular Politics of Resentment
Peters, Karin (Wageningen University, Netherlands, The),
Horolets, Anna (University of Gdańsk, Poland),
Stodolska, Monika (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, US),
Everyday practices and the role of sociologists
Xenitidou, Maria (Democritus University of Thrace, Greece),
“I am a little racist but….”: the new normal in talking about migration in
Greece?
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
Keskinen, Suvi Päivikki (University of Turku, Finland),
Post-multicultural societies, political activism and imaginary futures
D'Angelo, Michele (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain),
An agreed segregation. Franco-Spanish cooperation in policing Spanish
immigrants' politicizacion
11:00 – 12:30
28th Friday
FA Janák 107
Chair:
Seidlova, Marketa
(Charles University in Prague)
RN35S12a / (Successful) Migrant Integration: Whose
Responsibility is it? - A
Seidlova, Marketa (Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic),
Combating unequal inclusion of immigrants: policy responses of Paris and
Montreal compared
RN
35
Zurabishvili, Tamar (ICMPD, Georgia),
Chumburidze, Mariam (Innovations and Reforms Center (IRC), Georgia),
Myths and Reality of being immigrant in Georgia: Policy and Societal levels
Asis, Jonnabelle Vidal (University of Brescia, Italy),
The Role of Personal Networks of Ageing Non-EU Migrants in Labour
Market Participation and Access to Pension
Nowicka, Monika Ewa (Collegium Civitas, Poland),
Citizenship in a migration context: a case of Polish immigrants in Reykjavik.
Contributed paper
Güler, Hasan (University of Uşak, Turkey),
The Strategy of Adaptation in France: The Case of Ağrı Migrants
12:45 - 13:45
28th Friday
FCE Poster Area
RN35P01 / Poster Session
Kruk, Marzena Sylwia (Maria Curie-Sklodowska University, Poland),
Bielecka-Prus, Joanna (Maria Curie-Sklodowska University, Poland),
Migrant students: between dream and reality
Kamiński, Karol (University of Warsaw, Poland),
Local border traffic between Poland and Russia
Basic, Goran (Lund University, Sweden),
Yakhlef, Sophia (Lund University, Sweden),
Identity Work and Construction of Safety: in the stories of passengers in the
Northern part of the Baltic Sea region
Peychlova, Kristyna (Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic),
Migrant civic engagement and its relation to “feeling integrated”
Petrov, Vladimir Nikolaevitch (Kuban State University, Russian Federation),
Formation of solidarity in interaction "migrants – the host society ": Ethnic
identity and tolerance
Valente, Adriana (CNR, Italy),
Castellani, Tommaso (CNR, Italy),
Caravita, Silvia (CNR, Italy),
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Representations of migration and migrants in school manuals: a metaanalisis across countries in the Mediterranean area
Ryazantsev, Sergey (Institute Social-Politic Research of the RAS, Russian
Federation),
Khramova, Marina (Institute Social-Politic Research of the RAS, Russian
Federation),
Pismennaya, Elena (Financial University under Government of the Russian
Federation),
Factors, trends and potential migration from Central Asia to Russia (results
of the sociological survey in Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan)
14:00 – 15:30
28th Friday
FA Gočár 155
RN
35
Chair:
Fedyuk, Olena
(University of Strathclyde)
14:00 – 15:30
28th Friday
FA Janák 107
Chair:
Seidlova, Marketa
(Charles University in Prague)
RN35S11a / Inclusion, Exclusion and Precarious
Employment of Migrant Workers in Europe - A
Polkowski, Radoslaw (University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom),
Migrant workers’ pathways to a neoliberal citizenship and its “hidden
injuries”
Könönen, Jukka (University of Helsinki, Finland),
On the Borders of Life and Work. Immigration controls as mechanisms of
precarisation of Labour and Immigration
Vianello, Francesca Alice (University of Padua, Italy),
Sacchetto, Devi (University of Padua, Italy),
Economic crisis and migrant women’s labour careers. A comparison between
Romanians and Moroccans
Matyska, Anna Paulina (University of Tampere, Finland),
Transnational “cocoon communities” of Polish posted workers: negotiating
the class experience between Poland and Scandinavia
RN35S12b / (Successful) Migrant Integration: Whose
Responsibility is it? - B
Galandini, Silvia (University of Manchester, United Kingdom),
Lessard-Phillips, Laurence (University of Manchester, United Kingdom),
What does integration mean? Exploring public opinion on immigrant
integration: a bottom-up perspective
Softic, Damir (Westfalian Wilhelms University Münster, Germany),
“Waiting for the German Obama?” - An Empirical Study On Politicians with
Migration Background
Mergener, Alexandra (Federal Institute for Vocational Education and
Training (BIBB), Germany),
Maier, Tobias (Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training
(BIBB), Germany),
Integration-chances of immigrants in the German labour market
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Papadopoulos, Apostolos G. (Harokopio University of Athens, Greece),
Fratsea, Loukia - Maria (Harokopio University of Athens, Greece), ‘
Broken promises’: The false expectations of first and second generation
Africans in a southern European country (Greece)
Contributed papers
Lyubenova, Marina (Faculty of Social Studies MU Brno, Czech Republic),
Onofrei, Natalia (Faculty of Social Studies MU Brno, Czech Republic),
Res, Michal (Faculty of Social Studies MU Brno, Czech Republic),
Poitras, Paul (Faculty of Social Studies MU Brno, Czech Republic),
Chromkova Manea, Beatrice (Faculty of Social Studies MU Brno,
Czech Republic),
Foreigners, integration and sport in the Czech Republic
Pavelkova, Lenka (Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic),
Socioeconomic Integration of Migrant Domestic Workers
RN
35
16:00 – 17:30
28th Friday
FA Janák 107
RN35S10 / Refugees’ Everyday Life Worlds
and the Production of Societal Inequalities
in Europe
Chairs:
Scheibelhofer, Elisabeth
(University of Vienna)
Täubig, Vicki
(University of Siegen)
de Jong, Sara (University of Vienna, Austria),
'First I was there, now I am here': Refugee NGO Staff Supporting Asylum Seekers
Barak-Bianco, Anda (University of Haifa, Israel, Israel),
Raijman, Rebeca (University of Haifa, Israel, Israel),
Asylum Seeker Entrepreneurs in Israel
Deniz, A. Çağlar (Usak University, Turkey),
Tactics of Syrian Pseudo- Refugees in Turkey
Luimpöck, Sabrina (University of Vienna, Austria),
Chechen Refugees' Employment Trajectories. Escape and Asylum Procedure
as a Double Biographic Caesura
Contributed papers
Waerniers, Rachel (Ghent University, Belgium),
Hustinx, Lesley (Ghent University, Belgium),
The construction of refugees as (non-)citizens through restrictive migration
policies of Western European governments. The case of Belgium.
Manap Kirmizigul, Cigdem (Middle East Technical University, Turkey),
Syrian Refugees in Turkey
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
16:00 – 17:30
28th Friday
FA Gočár 155
Chair:
Fedyuk, Olena
(University of Strathclyde)
RN35S11b / Inclusion, Exclusion and Precarious
Employment of Migrant Workers in Europe - B
Sahraoui, Nina (London Metropolitan University, UK),
Migrant care workers’ experiences of discrimination and racism in London,
Paris and Madrid. A comparative analysis.
Aziz, Karima (London Metropolitan University, United Kingdom),
Migration, gender and work: the interconnectedness between gender roles,
agency and work trajectories of female Polish migrant workers in the UK
Karolak, Mateusz (Univeristy of Wrocław, Poland),
Post-accession migrants’ labour market flexibility as a matter of choice?
Pathways towards creation of “flexible subjectivity”
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35
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Ortega-Rivera, Enrique (Centre for Demographic Studies, Spain),
Vidal-Coso, Elena (University of Geneva, Spain),
From ‘Old’ to ‘New’ Southern European migrants in Switzerland
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
RN36 - SOCIOLOGY OF TRANSFORMATIONS:
EAST AND WEST
11:00 – 12:30
26th Wednesday
FCE C204
Chair:
Vihalemm, Peeter
(University of Tartu)
RN36S01 / Transformations in CEE: Developmental
Successes or Traps?
Roncevic, Borut (School of Advanced Social Studies, Slovenia),
Suklan, Jana (School of Advanced Social Studies, Slovenia),
Quarter of Century since ‘the End of History’: What Happened and Why?
Golob, Tea (School of Advanced Social Studies, Slovenia),
Makarovič, Matej (School of Advanced Social Studies, Slovenia),
The end of ‘success story’ of Slovenian transformation in a systems
perspective: towards a fuzzy sets based comparative approach
RN
36
Norkus, Zenonas (Vilnius University, Faculty of Philosophy, Sociology
Department, Lithuania),
Growth after Crisis: Are Former Communist Countries Facing (Another
One) Middle Income Trap?
Cepoi, Victor (School of Advanced Social Studies, Slovenia),
Besednjak Valič, Tamara (School of Advanced Social Studies, Slovenia),
Rončević, Borut (School of Advanced Social Studies, Slovenia),
Innovations as a Policy Tool for Societal Transformations
11:00 – 12:30
26th Wednesday
FCE C206
Chair:
Magun, Vladimir
(Institute of Sociology RAS,
Higher School of Economics)
RN36S05 / Institutional and organizational
structures under transition
Stoilova, Rumiana (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria),
Emigration in the Perspective of the Transitions from Education to First Job
in Bulgaria
Nowak, Witold (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland),
Employees of transitioning Polish companies towards organisational change:
results from case studies
Rapolienė, Gražina (Vilnius University, Lithuania),
Jakubė, Aurelija (Vilnius University, Lithuania),
Projects in an academic institution: between bureaucracy and
post-bureaucracy
Fonadova, Laura (Masaryk University, Faculty of Economics and
Administration, Czech Republic),
Špalek, Jiří (Masaryk University, Faculty of Economics and Administration,
Czech Republic),
Prouzova, Zuzana (Masaryk University, Faculty of Economics and
Administration, Czech Republic),
Changes in the Structure of Resources and Production of Non-profit
Organizations in the Czech Republic
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
14:00 – 15:30
26th Wednesday
FCE C204
Chair:
Makarovič, Matej
(School of Advanced Social
Studies)
RN36S02 / Social Stratification and Class Identities
Lauristin, Marju (University of Tartu, Estonia),
Vihalemm, Peeter (University of Tartu, Estonia),
Factors of subjective social stratification in the post-transitional Estonian
society
Kotarski, Hubert (University of Rzeszow, Poland),
The middle class or intelligentsia? Social position and identity of Youth in
Central and Eastern Europe
Simonchuk, Elena (Institute of Sociology of NAS of Ukraine, Ukraine),
Class positions and class identities: an analysis of their relationship in postsocialist and capitalist countries
RN
36
14:00 – 15:30
26th Wednesday
FCE C206
Hajkowski, Mieszko (Jagiellonian University, Poland),
Trans-gender strategies. Feminist approach towards mechanisms of social
distinction and articulation of class interests.
RN36S03 / Trends in Political Identities
and Activities
Patrushev, Sergey (Institute of Sociology, Russian Academy of Sciences,
Russian Federation),
Pavlova, Tamara (Institute of Sociology, Russian Academy of Sciences,
Russian Federation),
Philippova, Liudmila (Institute of Sociology, Russian Academy of
Sciences, Russian Federation),
Mass activity and political transformation: institutional model of mass politics
Miryasova, Olga (Institute of Sociology of Russian Academy of Sciences,
Russian Federation),
Forms and perspectives of mass political activity in contemporary Russia
Gheorghita, Andrei (Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, Romania),
Comsa, Mircea (Babes-Bolyai University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania),
The personalization of electoral politics and leader characteristics in the
Eastern post-communist bloc
Koseła, Krzysztof (University of Warsaw, Poland),
Trends of collective identifications in Poland
16:00 – 17:30
26th Wednesday
FCE C206
Chair:
Szawiel, Tadeusz
(University of Warsaw)
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RN36S04 / Youth: Political Participation and Attitudes
Petric, Mirko (University of Zadar, Croatia),
Tomic-Koludrovic, Inga (Institute of Social Sciences Ivo Pilar, Croatia),
Youth in Croatia before and after the postsocialist transition: from
convergence to convergence?
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
Kiisel, Maie (University of Tartu, Estonia),
Seppel, Külliki (University of Tartu, Estonia),
Leppik, Marianne (University of Tartu, Estonia),
Engaged and critical: young generations' political participation in EU
countries
Siellawa-Kolbowska, Krystyna Ewa (Instytut Badań nad Podstawami
Demokracji, Poland),
Polish youth and support for democracy after 25 years of transition.
Dynamic analysis of the survey data
Suvakovic, Uros Vojislav (University of Pristina, Faculty of Philosophy,
Kosovska Mitrovica, Serbia),
Orientation Towards Accession to EU and Existence of Euroidentity – Are
These the Same Issue: Case of Serbian Students
16:00 – 17:30
26th Wednesday
FCE C204
Chair:
Danilova, Elena
(Institute of Sociology,
Russian Academy of Sciences)
RN36S09 / Cultural Dimension of Transformations: Senses of Belonging and Pride
RN
36
Magun, Vladimir (Institute of Sociology of the Russian Academy of
Sciences; National Research University Higher School of Economics,
Russia),
Fabrykant, Marharyta (National Research University Higher School of
Economics, Russia),
Rational and Normative Pride in Comparative Perspective: the East, the
West, and the Rest
Pretto, Albertina (University of Trento, Italy),
The sense of belonging in a cross border area
Popić, Snežana (University of Pristina with temporary head office in
Kosovska Mitrovica, Faculty of Philosophy, Department of Sociology,
Serbia),
Ethnic Stereotypes of University Students in North Kosovo
Zubkovych, Alina (School of Advanced Social Studies, Slovenia),
Representing the common past:analysis of history museums in former
Yugoslavian countries
Galeja, Liena (Latvian Academy of Culture, Latvia),
The Forgotten, the Ostracized, the Lost or the Exotic? In Search of Lieux de
Mémoire Referring Back to Socialist past in the Post-soviet Cultural Spaces
18:00 – 19:30
26th Wednesday
FCE C204
Chair:
Skąpska, Grażyna
(Jagiellonian University)
RN36S08 / Communities and Local Spaces in the
Focus of Transformations
Wallace, Claire (University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom),
Transforming Communities: The example of community broadband
initiatives.
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419
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Mikesova, Renata (Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of
Sciences, Czech Republic),
Kostelecky, Tomas (Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of
Sciences, Czech Republic),
Mechanisms through which locally/regionally specific electoral behaviour is
sustained or changed over time – the case of eight Czech municipalities/regions
Shevchenko, Anna (Southern Federal University, Russian Federation),
Transformation of recreational space: Russian and European patterns
Kazachuk, Ianina (University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom),
Urban Grassroots Initiatives and the Transformation of Public Space in a
Post-Soviet City: the Minsk Case Study
RN
36
18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FCE C206
Chair:
Peisert, Arkadiusz
(Gdańsk University)
RN36S12 / Visual Media Representations
of Social Transformations
Mysliwiec, Maciej Andrzej (AGH University of Science and Technology,
Poland),
25 years of Polish transition. The history in pictures.
Raciniewska, Alicja Katarzyna (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland),
Fashion images as indicators of social change
Gibas, Petr (Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences,
Czech Republic),
Nyklova, Blanka (Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences,
Czech Republic),
Framing post/socialist cities: visual materials as ideological constructions
and their transformation
Profant, Tomas (Institute of International Relations, Czech Republic),
Cementing the capitalist discursive hegemony through a "leftist" talkshow.
"Večera s Havranom" as a case study
19:30 – 20:30
26th Wednesday
FCE C206
RN36BM / Business Meeting
11:00 - 12:30
27th Thursday
FCE C206
RN36S06 / Around the Ukrainian Crisis: Ideologies and
Perceptions
Chair:
Vihalemm, Peeter
(University of Tartu)
Cobel-Tokarska, Marta (The Maria Grzegorzewska Academy of Special
Education, Poland),
In search of Central Europe – young Polish travelers visiting Ukraine
Mueller, Klaus (AGH University of Science & Technology, Krakow, Poland),
Constructing a ‘New Cold War’: From Confrontation to Interaction and Back
420
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PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
Siamionava, Antanina (Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland),
Stereotypes, Prejudices, and Attitudes towards Eastern Europeans
12:45 - 13:45
28th Friday
FCE Poster Area
RN36P01 / Poster Session
14:00 – 15:30
27th Thursday
FCE C206
RN36S07 / Puzzles of Russian Transformations
Chair:
Norkus, Zenonas
(Vilnius University, Faculty of
Philosophy)
Zakrzewska-Manterys, Elzbieta (University of Warsaw, Poland),
Kumaniecka-Wisniewska, Agnieszka (University of Warsaw, Poland),
Drus, Malgorzata (University of Warsaw, Poland),
New possibilities of work for persons with Down syndrome
RN
36
Tyurina, Irina Olegovna (Institute of Sociology of the Russian Academy
of Sciences, Russian Federation),
Social Transformations in Russia in the Context of New National and
International Realities
Chernysh, Mikhail Feodorovitch (Institute of Sociology,
Russsian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation),
The Unjust Society: Unequal Inclusion as Institutional Failure
Anisimov, Roman (Russian State University for the Humanities,
Russian Federation),
Informal networks as a way of adaptation of population to the economic
reforms in Russia*
Gorshkov, Mikhail Konstantinovich (Institute of Sociology
of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation),
The "Russian World": How Do Russians See it Nowdays?
16:00 – 17:30
27th Thursday
FCE C206
Chair:
Roncevic, Borut
(School of Advanced Social
Studies)
RN36S11 / Monitoring Social Changes:
Politics and Economy
Sieber, Rebekka (University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland;
University of Fribourg, Switzerland),
Vlase, Ionela (“Lucian Blaga” University of Sibiu, Romania),
Precarious prosperity in Romania and Switzerland: A longitudinal
qualitative analysis of strategies improving the quality of life of households
Wysmulek, Ilona (Institute of Philosophy and Sociology,
Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland),
Baczko-Dombi, Anna (Institute of Philosophy and Sociology,
Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland),
Between Connections and Meritocracy: Dynamics of Public Opinion on
Determinants of Success in Poland (1988 -2013)
Kennedy, John (University of Birmingham, United Kingdom),
A fuzzy line between success and survival in ‘Gazpromland’: conclusions
from an ethnographic study on the everyday practices of business in Siberia
RESEARCH NETWORK 36
421
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Woroniecka, Grażyna (University of Warsaw, Poland),
Old-New Problems of Housing 36 Years after Transformation
11:00 - 12:30
28th Friday
FCE C206
Chair:
Norkus, Zenonas
(Vilnius University, Faculty of
Philosophy)
RN36S13 / Transformations in Social Welfare and
Housing
Danilova, Elena (Institute of Sociology, Russian Academy of Sciences,
Russian Federation),
Changes in welfare regime and discourse of social justice in Russia
Rasnaca, Liga (University of Latvia, Latvia),
Housing inequality: The case of vulnerable groups in Latvia
Polese, Abel (Dublin City University, Tallinn University),
Kovács, Borbála (Central European University),
Morris, Jeremy (University of Birmingham),
Seliverstova, Oleksandra (Tallinn University, Vrije Universiteit Brussel),
Informality and the Welfare State in Eastern Europe
RN
36
14:00 - 15:30
28th Friday
FCE C206
RN36S10 / Sociology and Discourses
in Central and Eastern European Context
Kolasa-Nowak, Agnieszka (Marie Curie-Sklodowska University,
Lublin, Poland),
East-European differences or European unification? In search of the
dominant narrative in Polish sociological discourse A.D.2015.
Skovajsa, Marek (Faculty of Humanities, Charles University Prague,
Czech Republic; Institute of Sociology, Czech Academy of Sciences),
From East to West or from West to West? International influences
on Czech sociology in the transition period
Warczok, Tomasz (Pedagogical University of Cracow, Poland),
Media, Social Sciences, and Power. The Symbolic Construction
of Inequalities.
Peisert, Arkadiusz (Gdańsk University, Poland),
How far 'civil' means 'civilized'? The Eliasian civilizing process
as a perspective for the research of civil society development
in Central-Eastern Europe.
422
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PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
16:00 – 17:30
28th Friday
FCE C206
Chair:
Grabowska, Mirosława
Helena
(University of Warsaw;
Public Opinion Research
Center)
RN36S14 / Controversies of Institutional and
Cultural Changes
Skąpska, Grażyna (Jagiellonian University, Poland),
Postcommunism diversified. Agency, transparency, inclusiveness and
reflexivity, and the trajectories of postcommunist transformation
Roosalu, Triin (Tallinn University, Estonia),
Raudsepp, Maaris (Tallinn University, Estonia),
Controversies of Post-Soviet European Identity:
Baltic Patterns of Exclusion and Inclusion
Tomic-Koludrovic, Inga (Institute of Social Sciences Ivo Pilar, Croatia),
Petric, Mirko (University of Zadar, Croatia),
Zdravkovic, Zeljka (University of Zadar, Croatia),
A move to modernity: Women in Croatia after the postsocialist transition
RN
36
Kozlovskii, Vladimir (Saint Petersburg State University, Russian
Federation, Sociological Institute of the Russian Academy of Science),
Civilizational differences of multiple social inequalities in modern societies
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423
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
RN37 - URBAN SOCIOLOGY
11:00 – 12:30
26th Wednesday
FCE A436
Chair:
Spanu, Sara
(University of Sassari)
RN37S01 / Public Spaces
Mazzette, Antonietta (University of Sassari, Italy),
Spanu, Sara (University of Sassari, Italy),
Public Spaces. Theoretical Approaches and Sociological Research
Karababa Kayaligil, Pinar (Middle East Technical University, Turkey),
Publics’ Movements vs. the Occupation of Living Spaces
Trikalinou, Lilika (Goldsmiths University of London, United Kingdom),
Making Visible: Irregular Immigrants' Uses of Urban Public Space
RN
37
11:00 - 12:30
26th Wednesday
FCE A434
Chair:
Ferro, Lígia
(CIES-IUL, IS-UP)
Schindlauer, Sandra Isabelle (Bauhaus-University, Germany),
Pospěch, Pavel (Masaryk-University, Czech Republic),
Strategies of Invisibilisation: Findings from a Comparative Analysis of
Managing Social Inequality on Public Spaces in Brno and Hamburg
RN37S02 / Inequalities and Mobilities
in Urban Spaces
Pajvančić - Cizelj, Ana (University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Philosophy,
Serbia),
Reproduction of gender inequality through urban planning: The case
of Novi Sad
Gato, Maria Assunção (Instituto Universitário de Lisboa, Portugal),
Living among equals in a city of inequalities: examples from Lisbon
Ritter, Christian (Kadir Has University, Turkey),
Unpacking urban life in a global age: The case of Moroccan residents in
Istanbul
Lopes, João Teixeira (Arts Faculty of Oporto University, Portugal),
Brain Drain: the case of Portugal
Ferro, Lígia (CIES-IUL, IS-UP, Portugal),
Raposo, Otávio (CIES-IUL, IS-UP, Portugal),
Tracking migrant artists in the city: Configuration of migrant artists' circuits
in Portugal
14:00 - 15:30
26th Wednesday
FCE A436
Chair:
Khazalová, Gaby
(Masaryk University, Faculty
of Social Studies,
Czech Republic)
424
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RN37S03 / Urban Social Movements
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
Kentel, Ferhat (Istanbul Sehir University, Turkey),
Istanbul between ex-Islamists constructors and a new urban movement
Ozdemir Metlioglu, Secil (Sociology, Turkey),
The Right to the City: Struggle against the Urban Transformation in
Limontepe, İzmir.
Tekin, Cansu (Akdeniz University, Turkey),
As a Tool of Political and Economic Struggle, Housing Question in
Germany and Turkey: a Comparative Analyses
14:00 – 15:30
26th Wednesday
FCE A434
Chair:
Villalon Ogayar, Juan Jose
(UNED)
RN37S04 / Inequalities and Diversity in Urban Spaces
Domaradzka, Anna (University of Warsaw, Poland),
Leveling the playfield: emerging urban movement as a new actor in the
unequal urban context.
RN
37
Petrović, Mina (Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade, Serbia),
Attitudes towards Residential Space: The Case of Belgrade
Viliran, Jessica (Polytechnic University of the Philippines, Philippines),
Towards A Counter-history of Slum: The Right to Housing From the Urban
Poor Perspective
Villalon_Ogayar, Juan_Jose (UNED, Spain),
Social awareness in multicultural and unequal peripheral areas of large urban
areas in Europe.
Rodríguez-García, María Jesús (Centre for Urban Political Sociology and
Policies. Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Spain),
Designing Urban Policies: an Evaluation Assestment about Their Rationality
and Coherence
16:00 – 17:30
26th Wednesday
FCE A436
Chair:
Lamela, Carmen
(Universidade da Coruña)
RN37S05 / Inequalities and Social Movements in Urban
Spaces
Zajac, Adam Piotr (Phd Student, Department of Sociology,
University of Warsaw, Poland),
Transport and spatial mobility as an important tool for investigating urban space.
Król, Agnieszka (Jagiellonian University, Institute of Sociology, Poland),
Wróblewska, Anna (Jagiellonian University, Institute of Sociology, Poland),
Cracow a city without barriers? Negotiating accessibility through
community video.
Zangger, Christoph Thomas (University of Bern, Switzerland),
The Social Geography of Educational Achievement. Untangling the spatial
structure of inequality using spatial econometrics
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425
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Janák, Dušan (Silesian University in Opava, Czech Republic),
Kulhavý, Václav (Silesian University in Opava, Czech Republic),
Sociological research on the city of Brno (Czechoslovakia) from 1947 and
possibilities of its processing at present
16:00 – 17:30
26th Wednesday
FCE A434
Chair:
Manella, Gabriele
(Università di Bologna)
RN
37
18:00 – 19:30
26th Wednesday
FCE A436
Chairs:
Conceicao, Cristina Palma
(ISCTE-IUL)
RN37S06 / Public Policies and Inequalities in Urban
Spaces I
Rek-Wozniak, Magdalena (University of Lodz, Poland),
Between social integration and class abject. Postindustrial urban
development and the debate on social inequalities in Poland
Zapata, Angel Ramón (Centre for Urban Political Sociology and Policies.
Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Spain),
Urban Regeneration Processes and Health
Łukasiuk, Magdalena (University of Warsaw, Poland),
Urban inequalities and social prevention in context of the sociology of
architecture
Manella, Gabriele (Università di Bologna, Italy),
In search of collective efficacy: an alcohol abuse prevention project in the
San Donato neighborhood of Bologna
RN37S07 / Difference and Diversity in Urban Spaces
Zamfirescu, Irina Maria (University of Bucharest, Romania),
The materiality of social dumping: Evictions, housing and the war on poor in
Bucharest
Winiarska, Aleksandra (University of Warsaw, Poland),
Next-door strangers? Ethnic difference and neighbourly contact in a Central
European context
Kurtenbach, Sebastian (University of Cologne, Germany),
Neighbourhood effect: How does it work? A suggestion of a model
Gomez, M. Victoria (Universidad Carlos III, Spain),
Is there any future for urban planning
18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FCE A434
Chair:
Paadam, Katrin
(Tallinn University of Technology)
426
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RN37S08 / Urban Experiences
Almeida, Pedro Miguel (CICS.NOVA FCSH-UNL, Portugal),
Negotiating urban uses in Cascais. The case of everyday life experience in
the Beach of Carcavelos.
Paadam, Katrin (Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia),
Siilak, Kristel (Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia),
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
Ojamäe, Liis (Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia; Tallinn
University, Estonia),
On the nature of the socio-spatial experience of urban conversion
Bredewold, Femmianne (University of Humanistic Studies, Netherlands, The),
Tonkens, Evelien (University of Humanistic Studies, Netherlands, The),
Trappenburg, Margo (University of Humanistic Studies, Netherlands, The),
Urban encounters
Finney, Nissa (University of Manchester, United Kingdom),
Wallace, Stephanie Julia (University of Manchester, United Kingdom),
Perceptions and experience of ethnic discrimination in social and private
rented housing over the 2000s
19:30 - 20:30
26th Wednesday
FCE A436
RN37BM / Business Meeting
12:45 - 13:45
27th Thursday
FCE Poster Area
RN37P01 / Poster Session
14:00 – 15:30
27th Thursday
FCE A436
RN37S10 / Public Policies and Inequalities
in Urban Spaces II
Chairs:
Karwinska, Anna
(Cracow University of
Economics)
Abreu, Paula
(Faculty of Economics/Center
for Social Studies - University
of Coimmbra)
RN
37
Andrade, Maria (Universidade da Coruña, Spain),
Lamela, Carmen (Universidade da Coruña, Spain),
Tourism without Gentrification? Obstacles to achieve a “happy medium”
Karwinska, Anna (Cracow University of Economics, Poland),
The principle of "fair city" in the context of the assumptions of the National
Urban Policy in Poland
Segerstedt, Eugenia (Luleå University of Technology, Sweden),
Jakobsson, Mats (Luleå University of Technology, Sweden),
Should I stay or should I go? Social and infrastructural aspects of urban life
affecting thoughts on leaving Kiruna and Gällivare
Navarro, Clemente J. (Centre for Urban Political Sociology and Policies.
Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Spain),
Zapata, Angel Ramón (Centre for Urban Political Sociology and Policies.
Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Spain),
Rodríguez-García, Maria Jesús (Centre for Urban Political Sociology and
Policies. Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Spain),
The Impact of Urban Policies: the Missing Link of Exposure
Ketokivi, Kaisa (University of Helsinki, Finland; New York University,
United States),
Different logics of local belonging in Helsinki, Madrid and New York City
Sæter, Oddrun Kristine (Oslo and Akershus University College, Norway),
Cohesions and separations. Social and symbolic inequality in urban
neighborhoods in Oslo.
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DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
16:00 - 17:30
27th Thursday
FCE A436
Chair:
De Vivo, Paola
(University of Naples Federico II)
RN37S11 / Governance Urban Processes
Kemppainen, Teemu Tapio (University of Helsinki, Finland),
Social Disorder in Finnish Suburban Housing Estates: a Multilevel Study
on Collective Efficacy Combining Survey and Register Data
De Vivo, Paola (University of Naples Federico II, Italy),
Formal and informal governance in the urban policies
Kurti, Orsiola (Scuola Normale Superiore, Italy),
Mediating Structures at Local Level: Albania and Macedonia
in a Comparative Perspective
Kettunen, Hanna (University of Turku, Finland),
Narratives on rental housing policy
RN
37
11:00 – 12:30
28th Friday
FCE A436
Chair:
Valente, Riccardo
(University of Barcelona)
RN37S12 / Gentrification and Diversities I
Gądecki, Jacek (University of Science and Technology AGH, Poland),
The marketers of dreams vs. romantic gentrifiers – reflections on spece
production and space consumption in Polish city.
Rubiales Pérez, Miguel (University of Barcelona, Spain),
Socio-spatial urban patterns: Toward a generalization and a typology drawn
from the study of the upper classes in the metropolitan areas of Madrid and
Barcelona
Valente, Riccardo (University of Barcelona, Spain),
Perceived insecurity in a city with low-crime rates: the case of Barcelona
Zerey, Neyir (Middle East Technical University, Turkey),
Porous Borders: LGBTI’s Place on Urban Space
Cordeiro, Graça Índias (ISCTE-Instituto Universitário de Lisboa,
Portugal),
From the urban edge to a central place: ethnographic approaches to the
Portuguese hub of Boston
14:00 - 15:30
28th Friday
FCE A436
Chair:
Bartłomiejski, Robert Michal
(University of Szczecin)
RN37S13 / Gentrification and Diversities II
Almeida, Emerson Rodrigo (Faculdade de Mauá, Brazil),
Dias, Gustavo (Goldsmiths College - University of London,
United Kingdom),
Unofficial lines in the cityscape: exploring the rat trails of Brasília
Can, Aysegul (University of sheffield, United Kingdom),
Social Exclusion as a Result of Gentrification - The Case of Tarlabasi,
Istanbul
428
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PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
Bartłomiejski, Robert Michal (University of Szczecin, Poland),
Self-exclusion of residential community as a reaction to environmental
conflict in the city
16:00 - 17:30
28th Friday
FCE A436
Chair:
Almeida, Pedro Miguel
(CICS.NOVA FCSH-UNL)
RN37S09 / Urban Exclusions
Kes-Erkul, Aysu (Hacettepe University, Turkey),
From Spatial Exclusion to Digital Exclusion: ‘Smart City’ as a New Form of
Urban Inequality
Jacobs, A.J. (East Carolina University, United States of America),
The Nexus City Model, Bridging the Local, Regional, National, and
International Contexts
Shilova, Valentina Aleksandrovna (Institute of Sociology Russian
Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation),
Akimkin, Evgeniy Mihailovich (Institute of Sociology Russian Academy of
Sciences, Russian Federation),
Bykov, Kirill Vladimirovich (Institute of Sociology Russian Academy of
Sciences, Russian Federation),
"Social, communicative and status inequality in contemporary Russia"
RN
37
Henriksen, Ida Marie (Norwegian University of Science and Technology
(NTNU), Norway),
Tjora, Aksel (Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU),
Norway),
Situational domestication: Public privacy in the café-as-office
RESEARCH NETWORK 37
429
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
RS01 - ARTS MANAGEMENT
11:00 – 12:30
26th Wednesday
FCE B286
Chair:
McCall Magan, Kerry
(Institute of Art, Design and
Technology)
RS
01
14:00 - 15:30
26th Wednesday
FCE B286
Chair:
DeVereaux, Constance
(Colorado State University)
RS01S02 / Arts Management: Differences, Inequalities,
and Sociological Imagination
Becuț, Anda Georgiana (National Institute for Research and Cultural
Training, Romania),
Pălici, Bogdan (National Institute for Research and Cultural Training,
Romania),
Visiting Bucharest museums. Transition from the discourse of equality to
unequal chances in access to culture
Coblence, Emmanuel (Institut Supérieur de Gestion Paris, France),
Sardais, Cyrille (HEC Montreal, Canada),
An Acoustic Panopticon? Exploring the Power/Knowledge Base of
Orchestra Conductors’ Leadership
Fullman, Aimee R. (University of Westminster, United Kingdom),
Invisible Friends: An investigation into the underlying social justice
dimensions within philanthropic support for US international cultural
engagement
RS01S01 / General Session
Whyte, Elizabeth (Wexford Arts Centre, Ireland),
A new model for the arts at county level in Ireland: Transitioning the role of
the arts centre in the community
Durrer, Victoria Catherine (Queen's University Belfast, United Kingdom),
Nisbett, Melissa (King’s College London),
The Relationship between Cultural Policy and Arts Management
Dubois, Vincent (University of Strasbourg, France),
Arts management as a career choice: how structural factors increase class
and gender gaps. Evidence from the French case
16:00 – 17:30
26th Wednesday
FCE B286
Chair:
Zahner, Nina Tessa
(Leipzig University)
RS01S03 / Theories and Methods in Arts Management
Peper, Robert (Leuphana University Lueneburg, Germany),
Relational Boundaries in Cultural Governance Processes
DeVereaux, Constance (Colorado State University,
United States of America),
Entrepreneurship and the Narratives of Sacred Origin
Salas, Laura Sofia (Zeppelin University, Germany),
Rosenkranz, Marie (Zeppelin University, Germany),
Conceptualizing Self-Conception - An Ethnographic Case Study on the
Functioning of Cultural Organizations
430
RESEARCH STREAM 01
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
Oman, Susan (University of Manchester, United Kingdom),
Taylor, Mark Richard (The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom),
Managing the new arts of new data models
18:00 – 19:30
26th Wednesday
FCE B286
Chair:
Zahner, Nina Tessa
(Leipzig University)
RS01S04 / Sociology of Arts Management
Tomka, Goran (Faculty of sport and tourism, Serbia),
Anđelković, Ivana (Independent researcher),
On the power(lessness) of cultural managers
McCall Magan, Kerry (Institute of Art, Design and Technology, Ireland),
Birds of a Feather? an analysis of arts participation and taste in Ireland
Stahl, Julian (Zeppelin University, Germany),
Sense and Nonsense in Cultural Organizations - Towards a sensemaking
perspective on cultural organizations.
11:00 - 12:30
27th Thursday
FCE B286
Chair:
McCall Magan, Kerry
(Institute of Art, Design and
Technology)
RS01S05 / Student Papers
RS
01
Borello, Emelie A. (Colorado State University, United States of America),
Identity on the Stage: The relevance of plays to young adults in a modern
society
Kleindienst, Christian (Leipzig University, Germany),
Rühr, Julia (Leipzig University, Germany),
Dockhorn, Sarah (Leipzig University, Germany),
Braune, Maria (Leipzig University, Germany),
Blechschmidt, Luise (Leipzig University, Germany),
Winkler, Franz (Leipzig University, Germany),
Kelevra, Lars (Leipzig University, Germany),
König, Lisa (Leipzig University, Germany),
Scriba, Christina (Leipzig University, Germany),
Postaffirmative arts management revisited
Rose, Samantha (Colorado State University, United States of America),
Liberals vs. Conservatives: The Breakdown of American Partnerships and
the Arts as a Catalyst for Political Change
14:00 - 15:30
27th Thursday
FA 503
RS01BM / Business Meeting
Chair:
DeVereaux, Constance
(Colorado State University)
RESEARCH STREAM 01
431
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
RS02 - DESIGN IN USE
11:00 - 12:30
26th Wednesday
FA 504
Chairs:
Gawron, Grzegorz Piotr
(University of Silesia)
Rojek-Adamek,
Paulina Katarzyna
(Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski
Krakow University)
RS
02
14:00 - 15:30
26th Wednesday
FA 504
Chairs:
Rojek-Adamek, Paulina
Katarzyna
(Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski
Krakow University)
Gawron, Grzegorz Piotr
(University of Silesia)
RS02S01 / Design in Use - Session 1
De Paoli, Stefano (Abertay University, United Kingdom),
The role of Sociologists in a designed world: some reflections from the
wikirate project
Bronzino, Liubov (Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, Russian
Federation),
Kurmeleva, Helena (Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, Russian
Federation),
Design as a socio-cultural phenomenon:"epistemic" analysis
Glumac, Olga (Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Porto / ID+ Research
Institute for Design, Media and Culture, Portugal),
Design for Empowerment of Youngsters’ Competencies for Meaningful
Participation
RS02S02 / Design in Use - Session 2
Kullman, Kim (Goldsmiths, University of London, United Kingdom),
Imrie, Rob (Goldsmiths, University of London, United Kingdom),
Measuring, mending and managing inclusive design
Zielińska, Ewa (Culture-making Association Miastodwa, Poland),
Cieślak, Jan Franciszek (Culture-making Association Miastodwa, Poland),
Approaching vernacular design – a real life example
Janku, Katerina Sidiropulu (Masaryk University, Czech Republic),
Towards the intercultural citizenship with the up-to date design
De Vincenzi, Manuela (CICS.NOVA / FCSH-UNL, Portugal),
The question of shape, experiences and meanings of the city. The cases of
Tróia and Condado in the Lisbon metropolis.
432
RESEARCH STREAM 02
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
RS03 - EUROPEANIZATION FROM BELOW?
19:30 - 20:30
26th Wednesday
FCE B367
RS03BM / Business Meeting
11:00 - 12:30
27th Thursday
FCE B367
RS03S01 / Europeanization? Practices and
Identifications
Nikischer, Richard (Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of
Sciences),
Pluriform Europe: the identity of Europe through the eyes of „European“
nations
RS
03
Andrejuk, Katarzyna (Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland),
From “their Union” to “our Europe”? Dynamics of attitudes towards the
European Union in Poland
Letenyei, László (Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary),
Morauszki, András (Hungarian Academy of Sciences Centre for Social
Sciences, Hungary),
Measuring Cross-border Impact. Methodological Pilot Study Based on
Mental Mapping, Language Skills and Position Generator
Salamonska, Justyna (European University Institute, Italy),
Recchi, Ettore (Sciences Po),
Europe between mobility and sedentarism: Patterns of cross-border practices
and their consequences for European integration
14:00 - 15:30
27th Thursday
FCE B367
RS03S02 / Children and Europe
Delcroix, Catherine (Université de Strasbourg, Laboratoire Dynamiques
Européennes, France),
How migrant parents help their children to become European citizens
Tufis, Paula Andreea (Department of Sociology and Social Work,
University of Bucharest),
Serban, Monica (Research Institute for the Quality of Life, Romanian
Academy of Sciences),
Migrant Parents and School Achievement of Left Behind Children
Kobanda, Dieudonné (Université de Strasbourg, France),
Unaccompanied minors in France and Belgium: the race against the clock
Pape, Elise (EHESS, France),
Europeanization from below – The case study of a Cameroonian family
in Europe
RESEARCH STREAM 03
433
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
16:00 - 17:30
27th Thursday
FCE B367
RS03S03 / Intra-European Migrations
Ieracitano, Francesca (Lumsa University of Rome, Italy),
New European citizens? The Erasmus generation between awareness and
scepticism
Castellani, Simone (University of Genoa, Italy),
Is European identity in checkmate? Italian and Spanish migrants in Germany
during the contemporary economic crisis
RS
03
11:00 - 12:30
28th Friday
FCE B367
Ganga, Rafaela (University of Porto, Portugal),
Vaz, Henrique (University of Porto, Portugal),
Gomes, Rui (University of Coimbra, Portugal),
Silva, Sílvia (University of Coimbra, Portugal),
Peixoto, Paulo (University of Coimbra, Portugal),
Teixeira Lopes, João (University of Porto, Portugal),
Machado-Taylor, Lurdes (University of Porto, Portugal),
Magalhães, Dulce (University of Porto, Portugal),
Cerdeira, Luísa (University of Lisbon, Portugal),
Brites, Rui (University of Lisbon, Portugal),
Patrocinio, Tomás (University of Lisbon, Portugal),
Cabrito, Belmiro (University of Lisbon, Portugal),
From south to the north: sociological portraits of Portuguese high qualify
emigration
RS03S04 / European Migrants in the UK
Wlasny, Miriam (University of Surrey, United Kingdom),
Intra-European migration and European identity - the case study of Germans
living in the United Kingdom
Moir, James (AbertayUniversity, United Kingdom),
‘Cheap Labour and Benefit Tourists’: The Rhetoric of Resisting Mobility
in Europe
Brahic, Benedicte Alexina (Manchester Metropolitan University, United
Kingdom),
Baldwin, Rowenna Jane (Manchester Metropolitan University, United
Kingdom),
Reluctant communities? Exploring the social implications of raising a
bilingual family for European movers living in Manchester
12:45 - 13:45
28th Friday
FCE Poster Area
434
RESEARCH STREAM 03
RS03P01 / Poster Session
Grisoni, Anahita (ENS de Lyon, France),
From ecological crisis to public debt: does « europeanization » represents an
outcome for the Notav movement ?
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
14:00 - 15:30
28th Friday
FCE B367
RS03S05 / Attitudes of Minorities towards the
European Union
Poetzschke, Steffen (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences,
Germany),
Braun, Michael (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences,
Germany),
Migrants’ Identification with Europe: Does EU Citizenship Make a
Difference?
Bertaux, Daniel (Université de Strasbourg et CNRS, France),
Migrants and their descendants on the path to EU integration
Sorde-Marti, Teresa (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain),
Serradell, Olga (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain),
Aiello, Emilia (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain),
Amador, Jelen (Universitat de Barcelona, Spain),
The EU-construction from the bottom-up: The Roma case
16:00 - 17:30
28th Friday
FCE B367
RS03S06 / Mixed and Mobile Families
in Europe
RS
03
Odasso, Laura (Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium),
Binational and mixed families. Old social texture and new challenges of
Europeanization from Below.
Giorgi, Alberta (University of Coimbra, Portugal,
GRASSROOTSMOBILISE - Eliamep),
Raffini, Luca (University of Florence, Italy),
Love and Ryanair: Academic Researchers relocating
Chaïeb, Sarra (Université de Strasbourg, France),
La place des questions religieuse et communautaire en France : l’exemple de
deux associations de protection de l’enfance.
RESEARCH STREAM 03
435
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
RS04 - SOCIOLOGY OF CELEBRATION
11:00 - 12:30
26th Wednesday
FCE AS135
RS04S01 / Religious and Solemn Celebration
Trako Poljak, Tijana (Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences,
University of Zagreb, Croatia),
Why don’t Croatian citizens celebrate their national days?
Salzbrunn, Monika (University of Lausanne, Switzerland),
When the Mosque Goes Beethoven: Expressing Religious Belongings
through Music
RS
04
14:00 - 15:30
26th Wednesday
FCE AS135
Rusu, Mihai Stelian (Babes-Bolyai University, Romania),
Celebrating the Royal Liturgy within the National Calendric Memory – The
Politics of Commemoration in Romanian Kingdom
RS04S02 / Irreligious and Secular Celebration
Quinn, Bernadette Mary (Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland),
Wilks, Linda (Open University, Milton Keynes, UK),
‘A social whirlwind of a week’: disruptions of place and people at two festivals
Bamberg, Jarkko Michael (University of Tampere, Finland),
Running Re-discovered: Celebrating Barefoot to Re-connect with Nature
Olechnicki, Krzysztof (Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland),
Szlendak, Tomasz (Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland),
Mega-ceremonials of Routinized Carnival: Post-transformation Changes in
Poles’ Participation in Culture
Bornakke, Tobias (Department of Sociology, University of Copenhagen,
Denmark),
Blok, Anders (Department of Sociology, University of Copenhagen,
Denmark),
Intense sociality: party rituals and the formation of friendship amongst
university students
16:00 - 17:30
26th Wednesday
FCE AS135
RS04S03 / Interrelations of Individuals and
Communities on the Scenes and Genres of Celebration
Cucu-Oancea, Ozana Marina (Institute of Sociology, Romanian Academy,
Romania),
The Holiday Spirit - Cliché or Indicator of the Social Values Symbolic
Assertion?
436
RESEARCH STREAM 04
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
Rault, Wilfried (Institut national d'études démographiques, France),
New union form, new rituals? Celebrations of the French Civil Partnership
Soukka, Satu Maaret (University of Turku, Finland),
Live concert as carnivalistic space
Kantola, Ismo Juhani (University of Turku, Finland),
Dance, partying, celebration, and meditation as historical constituents of jazz
19:30 - 20:30
26th Wednesday
FCE AS135
RS04BM / Business Meeting
RS
04
RESEARCH STREAM 04
437
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
RS05 - SOCIOLOGY OF KNOWLEDGE
14:00 – 15:30
26th Wednesday
FA Krejcar 111
Chair:
Guelker, Silke
(WZB Social Science
Research Center Berlin)
RS05S01 / Sociology of Knowledge: Theories,
Paradigms and Approaches
Knoblauch, Hubert (Technical University of Berlin, Germany),
Schnettler, Bernt (University of Bayreuth),
Pfadenhauer, Michaela (University of Vienna),
The New Sociology of Knowledge
Eberle, Thomas S. (University of St. Gallen, Switzerland),
Phenomenological Sociology of Knowledge
RS
05
16:00 - 17:30
26th Wednesday
FA Krejcar 111
Chair:
Knoblauch, Hubert
(Technical University of Berlin)
Prisching, Manfred (University of Graz, Austria),
Understanding (in) Public Sociology - comparable, compatible and
contrastive stocks of knowledge
Gobo, Giampietro (University of Milan, Italy),
Socializing natural sciences (physics and biology): a third ontology
RS05S02 / Experts and Intellectuals
Cohen, Bruce (University of Auckland, New Zealand),
Neoliberalism and the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental
Disorders: A case study in the sociology of knowledge
Fernandes, Paulo Cesar (University of Brasilia (UnB), Brazil),
Lights and Sedition: the intellectual field and the arise of the Brazilian
Aufklärung (1750-1808).
Biçer, Hülya (Hacettepe University, Turkey),
Librarianship Inheritance Taken over from Ottoman Empire to Republic:
Corporization of Librarianship in Republican Period
18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FA Krejcar 111
Chair:
Prisching, Manfred
(University of Graz)
RS05S03 / Social Knowledge, Experience and
Imagination
Ivana, Greti Iulia (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Spain),
Mediatization: The Socially Constructed Experience of Being Told a Story
Cerroni, Andrea (University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy),
The future today: myths within contemporary sociological imagination
Marlor, Chantelle P (University of the Fraser Valley, Canada),
Doing Knowledge: Synthesizing Realism and Relativism to Explain Cultural
Differences in Knowledge
438
RESEARCH STREAM 05
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
Betz, Gregor Jonas (TU Dortmund University, Germany),
Kirchner, Babette (TU Dortmund University, Germany),
Hermeneutics of imagery. Epistemological and empirical reflections
19:30 - 20:30
26th Wednesday
FA 601
RS05BM / Business Meeting
14:00 - 15:30
27th Thursday
FA Krejcar 111
RS05S04 / Knowledge Society,
Science and Social Inequalities
Chair:
Pfadenhauer, Michaela
(University of Vienna)
Decieux, Jean Philippe (Université du Luxemburg, Luxembourg),
How does the hybridisation of knowledge production influence the
development of Social Indicators within evidence-based-policy making
processes? The Case of the „European Expert-Group on Youth Indicators“
RS
05
Dukat, Christoph (Karlsruhe Institut of Technology, Germany),
Differentiation of knowledge in dementia care? The stock of Knowledge on
Dementia in the Qualification of “additional care workers” in the context of
professionalization.
Bosancic, Sasa (University of Augsburg, Germany),
Self-Positioning of Semi-skilled Workers in the ‘Knowledge Society’
Jakelja, Luka (Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt, Austria),
Overcoming epistemic inequalities grounded in disciplinary methodologies:
the case of climate research
16:00 - 17:30
27th Thursday
FA Krejcar 111
Chair:
Schnettler, Bernt
(University of Bayreuth)
RS05S05 / Empirical Research in the Sociology
of Knowledge
Sojka, Bozena (University of Bath, United Kingdom),
Is knowledge power (experiences of immigrants in the Republic of Cyprus)?
Elliker, Florian (University of St.Gallen, Switzerland),
Reichle, Niklaus (University of St.Gallen, Switzerland),
Fitting into academia – the role of knowledge genres and social inequalities
in higher education. An interpretive research approach
Dieudonné, Maël (Centre Max Weber, France),
Using the body to understand the environment: the production and
assessment of knowledge by environmentally hypersensitive persons
Zilinskaite-Vytiene, Viktorija (Vilnius University, Lithuania),
Models of knowledge: theoretical and methodological differences
in information society analysis
RESEARCH STREAM 05
439
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
11:00 - 12:30
28th Friday
FA Krejcar 111
Chair:
Knoblauch, Hubert
(Technical University of Berlin)
RS05S06 / The Relationship between Science and
Religion from a Sociology of Knowledge Perspective
Zengin Arslan, Berna (Ozyegin University, Turkey),
Enchanting the Soul? Understanding the Popular Religious Psychology
Books in Turkey
Guelker, Silke (WZB Social Science Research Center Berlin, Germany),
Constructing Universes in the Field of Stem Cell Research: Case Studies in
the United States and Germany
Kaden, Tom (York University, Canada),
Investigating the relationship between science and religion: preliminary
empirical findings and analysis
RS
05
14:00 - 15:30
28th Friday
FA Krejcar 111
Chair:
Schnettler, Bernt
(University of Bayreuth)
16:00 - 17:30
28th Friday
FA Krejcar 111
Chair:
Bosancic, Sasa
(University of Augsburg)
RS05S07 / Scientific Knowledge and Academia
Dalberg, Tobias (Uppsala University, Sweden),
Social morphology and disciplinary differentiation in the human and social
sciences. The case of Sweden 1945-2005
Czerniawska, Dominika (Interdisciplinary Centre for Mathematical and
Computational Modelling, University of Warsaw, Poland),
Fenrich, Wojciech (Interdisciplinary Centre for Mathematical and
Computational Modelling, University of Warsaw, Poland),
Bojanowski, Michał (Interdisciplinary Centre for Mathematical and
Computational Modelling, University of Warsaw, Poland),
How does scholarly cooperation occur and how does it manifest itself?
Evidence from Poland
Berger, Yvonne (LMU Munich, Germany),
Eurocentrism in the language(s) of academia – Does knowledge in mandarin
remain voiceless in a global academic system?
RS05S08 / Discourses and Politics
Kukla, Karolina (Jagiellonian University, Poland),
Truth production: Foucauldian analysis of the Polish discourses about the 2010
Tu-154 plane crash
Krauss, Agate Nira (Ben-Gurion University, Israel),
Imagining the future in the present: Applying imaginary future to present
biomedical discourse that relates to Personalized Medicine network
Kumkar, Nils C. (Universität Leipzig, Germany),
Reconstructing Discontent: Occupy Wall Street's and the Tea Party's Political
Habitus
Glapka, Ewa (University of the Free State, South Africa),
Discourse analysis in the sociological research on knowledge production
440
RESEARCH STREAM 05
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
RS06 - SOCIOLOGY OF MORALITY
19:30 – 20:30
26th Wednesday
FCE A434
RS06BM / Business Meeting
11:00 – 12:30
27th Thursday
FCE A434
RS06S01 / General Session: Sociology of Morality – Old
New Discipline of Sociology
Chair:
Woroniecka, Grażyna
(University of Warsaw)
Bucholc, Marta (University of Warsaw, Poland),
Moral Laws and Game Rules: Figurational Perspective
Ruonavaara, Hannu (University of Turku, Finland),
Theorizing Movements of Moral Regulation: the Status Anxiety Mechanism
RS
06
Sebrechts, Melissa (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands, The),
Recognising different ways of 'doing recognition'
Hechtman, Todd Andrew (Eastern Washington University, United States of
America),
Sociological Morality: The Search for Moral Phronesis
14:00 – 15:30
27th Thursday
FCE A434
Chair:
Jędrzejczak, Helena Anna
(University of Warsaw)
RS06S02 / Solidarity and Migration
Solano, Priscilla Maria (Lund University, Sweden),
The (Im)possibilities of the Politics of Solidarity: Undocumented Migration
and Humanitarianism
Kardov, Kruno (University of Zagreb, Croatia),
Ajdukovic, Dean (University of Zagreb, Croatia),
Corkalo Biruski, Dinka (University of Zagreb, Croatia),
Löw Stanic, Ajana (University of Zagreb, Croatia),
Stambuk, Marina (University of Zagreb, Croatia),
How formerly belligerent groups construct meanings of intergroup apology
and forgiveness? A qualitative study
Raposova, Ivana (Masaryk University, Czech Republic),
Gajdos, Adam (Masaryk University, Czech Republic),
Culture wars over family matters: the three grammars of commonality in
the plural and their interplay in the disputes over the Slovak „anti-liberal“
referendum.
Gugushvili, Alexi (Oxford University, United Kingdom),
Intergenerational Social Mobility and Preferred Distributive and
Redistributive Justice Principles
RESEARCH STREAM 06
441
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
16:00 - 17:30
27th Thursday
FCE A434
Chair:
Bucholc, Marta
(University of Warsaw)
RS06S03 / Charity – Social Phenomenon of Helping
Each Other
Semenova, Tatiana Nikolaevna (D. Mendeleev University of Chemical
Technology of Russia, Russian Federation),
Charity in Russia: History and Current Trends
Shachar, Itamar (Ghent University, Belgium),
von Essen, Johan (Ersta Sköndal University College, Stockholm, Sweden),
Hustinx, Lesley (Ghent University, Belgium),
Constituting ‘volunteering’ as a desirable activity: a reflexive meta-analysis
of recent research
RS
06
11:00 - 12:30
28th Friday
FCE A434
Chair:
Łukasiuk, Magdalena
(University of Warsaw)
Vrublevskaya, Polina (St.Tikhon's Orthodox University,
Russian Federation),
Social origin of charity: Russian Orthodox parishes’ case
RS06S04 / Inequality
Hughes, Bill (Glasgow Caledonian University, United Kingdom),
Reflections on the history of the role and place of disability in the moral
economy
Paramonova, Svetlana Pavlovna (Perm National Scientific Research
Polytechnical University, Russian Federation),
The Sociology of Favouritism
Onnudottir, Helena (University of Western Sydney, Australia),
Hawkins, Mary (University of Western Sydney, Australia),
Are some people less equal than others?: The economic collapse and its
impact on people with disability; A case study from Iceland
Orchard, Macarena (University of Nottingham, United Kingdom),
Respect, moral suffering and the understanding of inequality
14:00 - 15:30
28th Friday
FCE A434
Chairs:
Sobolewski, Wojciech Jacek
(University of Warsaw)
442
RESEARCH STREAM 06
RS06S05 / Moral Dilemma
Liu, Ming-Feng (National Quemoy University, Taiwan, Republic of China),
Retribution as the way to elaborate moral economy of land at the
globalisation period: the case of Kinmen
Pešl, Jan (Masaryk University, Czech Republic),
Nordic model: morally laden ideal or value-free example to follow?
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
Lozinskaia, Aleksandra (Memorial International, Russian Federation),
How to avoid moral dilemma: examination of the displays of loyalty to the
authorities of modern Russia
Sakson-Szafrańska, Izabela (Institute of Applied Social Sciences of the
University of Warsaw, Poland),
Vicious Circle of Mass Killing
16:00 - 17:30
28th Friday
FCE A434
Chair:
Sobolewski, Wojciech Jacek
(University of Warsaw)
RS06S06 / Morality
Tanatova, Dina (Russian State Social University, Russian Federation),
Modern man and a moral crisis.
Graziosi, Mariolina (Università Degli Studi di Milano, Italy),
Morality vs ethics, duty vs feelings: The Greek tragedy and the birth of the
ethical person
RS
06
Firinci Orman, Turkan (-), Ethics versus Pseudo-Ethics: How to improve
ethical reasoning skills in a classroom?
RESEARCH STREAM 06
443
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
RS07 - MARITIME SOCIOLOGY
11:00 - 12:30
26th Wednesday
FCE B367
Chair:
Sowa, Frank
(Institute for Employment
Research (IAB))
RS
07
14:00 - 15:30
26th Wednesday
FCE B367
Chair:
Kołodziej-Durnaś, Agnieszka
(Szczecin University)
RS07S01 / Session I
Kołodziej, Arkadiusz (Szczecin University, Poland),
The status of the maritime sociology - maritime sociology as a sub-discipline
of sociology
Kołodziej-Durnaś, Agnieszka (Szczecin University, Poland),
The Changing Maritime Industry Sector in Poland: Organizational Field and
Organizational Culture
van Ginkel, Rob (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands, The),
Fishing under Neo-liberal Management Regimes: Economic Benefits and
Socio-cultural and Economic Costs
Kronfeld-Goharani, Ulrike (Institute of Social Sciences, University of
Kiel, Germany),
Capacity building for ocean and coasts
RS07S02 / Session II
Turgo, Nelson Nava (Cardiff University, United Kingdom),
The 'other' man at sea: Performing masculinity on-board merchant vessels
Brenker, Michael (Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany),
Strohschneider, Stefan (Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany),
Möckel, Sarah (Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany),
Birds of a feather at sea? Homophily and frequency of communication
in multinational shipping crews
Copete, Esther (University of Greenwich, United Kingdom),
Women and Social Cohesion: Preliminary Findings in Fishing Communities
in Four EU Countries
Senu, Amaha (Seafarers International Research Centre, Cardiff University,
United Kingdom),
Acejo, Iris (Seafarers International Research Centre, Cardiff University,
United Kingdom),
Narratives and Counter-Narratives Underpinning the Construction of
Maritime Stowaways
16:00 - 17:30
26th Wednesday
FCE B367
Chair:
Sowa, Frank
(Institute for Employment
Research (IAB))
444
RESEARCH STREAM 07
RS07S03 / Session III
Fratsea, Loukia - Maria (Harokopio University of Athens, Greece),
Papadopoulos, Apostolos G. (Harokopio University of Athens, Greece),
The challenge of co-management in a new protected area in the Aegean Sea:
Researching local stakeholders and fishermen in two islands
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
Thorpe, Andy (University of Portsmouth, United Kingdom),
MS4 - Marine Protected Areas: Integrating Local Knowledge in Governance
Frameworks
Lizcano-Fernández, Emmánuel (Universidad Nacional de Educación a
Distancia),
Miret-Pastor, Luis (Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain),
Herrera-Racionero, Paloma (Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain),
Integration of fishers’ traditional knowledge in fisheries management.
A case study
Pascual-Fernandez, Jose J. (Universidad de La Laguna, Instituto de
Ciencias Políticas y Sociales, Spain),
Dorta-Morales, Carmelo (Universidad de La Laguna, Instituto de Ciencias
Políticas y Sociales, Spain),
De la Cruz-Modino, Raquel (Universidad de La Laguna, Instituto de
Ciencias Políticas y Sociales, Spain),
Melgar-Ramirez, Salvador (Universidad de La Laguna, Instituto de
Ciencias Políticas y Sociales, Spain),
Santana-Talavera, Agustín (Universidad de La Laguna, Instituto de
Ciencias Políticas y Sociales, Spain),
Small scale fisheries and fish selling: governance challenges and market
opportunities
18:00 - 19:30
26th Wednesday
FCE B367
Chair:
Kołodziej-Durnaś, Agnieszka
(Szczecin University)
RS07S04 / Session IV
RS
07
Chinea-Mederos, Inés (Institute of Social and Political Sciences,
Universidad de La Laguna, Tenerife, Spain),
Pascual-Fernández, José J. (Institute of Social and Political Sciences,
Universidad de La Laguna, Tenerife, Spain),
Recreational fishing and challenges for coastal and maritime governance
Warsewa, Guenter (University of Bremen, Germany),
The Re-Invention of the European Port-City - Adaption or Individuality?
Betscher, Silke Mirjam (University of Bremen, Germany),
Where islanders and transnational border-crossers meet - An ethnographic
approach to refugees on Sylt
Yulianto, Bayu Asih (Indonesia Defence University, Indonesia),
Octavian, Amarulla (Indonesia Defence University, Indonesia),
Maritime Culture Degradation:History, Identity and Marine Social Practices
in Banten Area, Indonesia.
RESEARCH STREAM 07
445
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Junior Scholar
Grantees 2015
(as of 27 July 2015)
Alessia Bianco Dolino (University of Milano-Bicocca)
Democratization vs. privatization of risk: who makes decisions about risk?
Roxana Bratu (University of Bucharest)
Children of Romanian Migrants between ‘Here‘ and ‘There‘: Stories of Home Attachment
Brendan McGeever (Birkbeck, University of London)
The Bolshevik Response to Antisemitsim in the Russian Revolution, 1917–1919
Eva-Maria Bub (Goethe University Frankfurt/Main, Germany)
Struggling for Authenticity? Emotional Ambivalences in Contemporary Society
Erin Carlisle (Flinders University, Australia)
‘Out of which Politics Arises’: On Hannah Arendt and the Worldhood of Political Action and Public Space
Augustin Derado (Ivo Pilar Institute of Social Sciences, Croatia)
Croatian youth and populism: the mixed methods analysis of the populism ‘breeding ground’ among
the youth in Zagreb
Rozemarijn Dereuddre (Ghent University, Belgium)
Macro-level gender inequality and the “East-West” divide in contraceptive use
Emanuel Deutschmann (Jacobs University Bremen, Germany)
The Spatial Structure of Transnational Human Activity
Eva Devaney (University of Limerick, Ireland)
The 'problem' of family in Irish drug policy
Anna Domaranska (Institute of Sociology NAS of Ukraine)
Measuring Social Inequalities with Confirmatory Factor Analysis
Dana-Ioana Eremia (Romanian Academy)
Over-education – a strategy of employment for young graduates?
Agoston Faber (ELTE/EHESS, Hungary)
Different forms of contradictions, and how spokespersons can deal with them
446
JUNIOR SCHOLAR GRANTEES 2015
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
Tal Feder (University of Haifa, Israel)
Justification modes of public arts funding: linking arts policy and arts consumption
Xiaoteng Hu (Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain)
Factors Influencing the Entrance into Cohabitation versus Marriage
Chung-tai Cheng (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University)
Umbrella Revolution and New Media Movement in Hong Kong
Andria Christofidou (University of Glasgow, UK)
'You can't really act gay, you know one of those stereotypical kinds of gay'. Negotiating sexualities in the context
of professional dance
Jan-Christoph Janssen (University of Cologne, Germany)
Counter-movements or weak veto players? Paths to industry regulation in the case of the financial transaction tax
Beatriz Jiménez-Roger (University of Granada, Spain)
Changing patterns of intergenerational transfer in Spain
Galatia Kallitsi (University of Cyprus)
Childhood and Media Popular Culture: An Ethnographic Approach of Children’s Beauty Cultures
Teemu Kemppainen (University of Helsinki)
Social Disorder in Finnish Suburban Housing Estates: a Multilevel Study on Collective Efficacy Combining
Survey and Register Data
Lindsey King (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA)
The Worried Worker: How Job and Employment Insecurity Mediate between Policy and Anxiety
Andrzej Klimczuk (Warsaw School of Economics)
Creative Ageing Policy: Mixing of Silver, Creative, and Social Economies
Marta Kołodziejska (University of Warsaw)
I know, therefore I am. The function of knowledge in the process of religious identity creation, expressing
differences and inequalities
Sofia Korzhuk (Novosibirsk State University, Russia)
Successful strategies of overcoming social exclusion by people with disabilities
Beata Kowalczyk (Warsaw University)
‘Transnational’ Art World. Japanese Musicians on the European Market of Classical Music – the Making of the
Profession
Luigi La Fauci (University of Trento, Italy)
’What am I to do with this desire?’ Lesbian and gay identity, sexual plasticity, and heteronormativity in
contemporary Italy
Liddy Mags (University of Limerick, Ireland)
Freirean cosmopolitanism: teachers and international volunteering
Enrico Michelini (TU Dortmund, Germany)
Health-Related Promotion of Physical Activity. A Critical Analysis of Health Strategies through a Triangulation
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Mariam Nagi (Trinity College Dublin)
Urban Egyptian men and women and the negotiation of conflicting gender ideologies
Tanja H. Nordberg (Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sc)
Work/family reconciliation in the legal profession and the police
Filippo Oncini (University of Trento, Italy)
Food Sociology and the Classics of Social Thought: Reductivism, Systemism and Microsociology
Peter Ozonyia (Trinity College Dublin)
Competent Citizenship: The New Imperative 'Turn' in the 21st Century
Maria Petraki (University of Athens)
Demographic characteristics of poverty in Athens Municipality
Dominik Porczyński (University of Rzeszów, Poland)
Museums, design and identity. Contemporary Polish ethno design as the example of glocalisation
Mette Ranta (University of Jyväskylä, Finland)
Pathways and transitions to adulthood during the economic recession in Finland: Developmental tasks, financial
resources, and agency
Olatz Ribera-Almandoz (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain)
Constructing and Contesting the Multilevel State: Social Movements and the Territorial Redistribution of
Authority
Ágnes Roboz (Corvinus University of Budapest)
Towards linking the concepts of ecosystem services and environmental justice: A Hungarian case study
Núria Sánchez Mira (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain)
Changes in earner models in Europe. Towards a Mediterranean version of the dual-earner?
Katharina Sarter (University of Bielefeld, Germany)
Regulating Gender Equality in Public Procurement
Anna Schwenck (Humboldt University Berlin)
Summer camps in Russia – the analysis of a cultural form in an authoritarian political figuration
Antanina Siamionava (Polish Academy of Sciences Poland)
Stereotypes, Prejudices, and Attitudes towards Eastern Europeans
Antti Silvast (University of Edinburgh, UK)
Security and Risk in a Liberalized Electricity Infrastructure: Does Competition Compromise Resilience?
Piotr Szenajch (Polish Academy of Sciences)
Ideology of talent and the lives of artists
Claudia Traini (University of Bamberg, Germany)
Educational stratification: upsides and downsides
Jan Váňa (Masaryk University, Czech Republic)
Where does the “God” within the “God particle” come from? Cultural sociological analysis of the Higgs boson
research
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Monika Verbalyte (Freie Universität Berlin)
The Recursive Logic of the Mediated Emotions
Douglas Voigt (King's College London)
Class Redefined as Action Orientation towards Labour Market Participation: Tested on the German Case for
Descriptive Validity
Neyir Zerey (METU, Turkey)
Porous Borders: LGBTI’s Place on Urban Space
Alina Zubkovych (School of Advanced Social Studies, Slovenia)
Representing the common past: analysis of history museums in former Yugoslavian countries
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PhD Workshop
2015
(as of 27 July 2015)
Egg, Marcia
Peychlova, Kristyna
Hogan, Eileen
Rutigliano, Roberta
Gallelli, Andrea
Ryan, Majka
Koefoed, Minoo
Sanchez Mira, Nuria
Kowalczyk, Beata
Schwenck, Anna
Liddy, Maggs
Shachar, Itamar
Loter, Katharina
Tomka, Goran
Mehrabov, Ilkin
Tosun, Mehtap
Mikolajewska, Karolina
Ulkinskaite, Jogile
Moussa Simona, Jehane
Vandervoordt, Robin
Petraki, Maria
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ESA Candidates
2015 – 2017
CANDIDATES FOR PRESIDENT
Due to the withdrawal in July of two female candidates, ESA had to reopen the call for nomination, which will be
closed on August 15. Due to these unforeseen circumstances, new candidates may therefore in principle join the
four current ones.
1/ Airi-Alina Allaste (Estonia) is a professor of sociology at Tallinn
University. She studied sociology in Estonian Institute of Humanities and
completed her PhD in Helsinki University. She has been the director of the
Institute for International and Social Studies for the last 7 years and vice president
of the Estonian Sociological Association for the last 4 years. In 2008 she was a
Fulbright scholar and recently was a visiting professor at Griffith University,
Australia and ÅboAkademi, Finland. She has served as a National Coordinator and
Working Package Leader for various international projects including the EC 7th FP
project Memory, Youth, Political Legacy and Civic Engagement. She has also been
responsible for organising several international conferences including NYRIS 12:
Nordic Youth Research Symposium (Tallinn, Estonia, 2013). She has published
numerous peer reviewed articles and recently edited 5 books including ‘Back in the
West’: Changing Lifestyles in Transforming Societies. Peter Lang 2013.
2/ Elena Danilova (Russia) is Head of Department of the Institute of
Sociology at the Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow. She graduated from
the Faculty of Geography at Moscow State University (1982), specializing in
Economic and Social Geography. Her doctoral dissertation (1997) was devoted
to the study of social identities in post-Soviet Russia. Her academic interests
focus on comparative studies of cultural and institutional aspects of social
transformations in the societies of Eastern Europe and China. She published
series of articles in Russian and international sociological journals, and edited and
contributed to several books. She has experience of working as a member of ESA
Executive committee and as a Vice-president of the ESA. Currently, Danilova
is chairing the RN36 “Sociology of Transformations: West and East” which is
successfully developing.
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3/ Hans-Peter Müller (Germany), Professor of Sociology at HumboldtUniversity in Berlin, studied economics and social sciences at the University
of Augsburg, made his Ph.D and Habilitation at the University of Heidelberg
and teaches at Humboldt-University since 1992. Since then he is chief editor
of the „Berliner Journal für Soziologie“. He was J.F.K.-Fellow at Harvard
University and Max-Weber-visiting Professor at NYU in the US and held visiting
professorships at Budapest, Helsinki, Paris, Rome, Princeton and Berkeley. His
research fields are social and political theory, social inequality, political and
cultural sociology. His publications (both in 2014): „Max Weber-Handbuch.
Leben-Werk-Wirkung. Stuttgart: Metzler Publisher“ (with Steffen Sigmund) and
„Pierre Bourdieu. Eine systematische Einführung. Frankfurt a. M.: Suhrkamp
Publisher“. Müller loves discourse and debate as well as networking the field of
European sociology.
4/ Prof. Frank Welz (Austria) teaches sociology at Innsbruck University.
After studying sociology, history, philosophy and psychology at Freiburg
he has taught and researched at Basel, Bielefeld, Cambridge, Freiburg, N.
Delhi (Global Studies Program), Onati and Innsbruck. He publishes on social
theory, sociology of law and the historical epistemology of the social sciences;
empirically, he is currently engaged in an international project on governmentality
and contemporary subjectivities. He served as organizer of ESA, ISA, OeGS
(vice-pres.) and DGS conferences. Concerning ESA, during 2007-2011 he was
coordinator for ESA RN29, Social Theory. He organized the network's midterm
conference, Social theory and the sociological discipline(s), at Innsbruck, also
coordinating meetings at the Lisbon, Prague, Geneva Conferences. He has further
served as ESA vice-president for two terms (2011-15), coordinating ESA’s 2013
Crisis, Critique and Change conference programme.
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LIST OF CANDIDATES FOR THE
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
1) Tomáš Kostelecký (Czech Republic) is the Director of the Institute
of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences and a senior researcher in its
Department of Local and Regional Studies. He is professionally interested in the
analysis of spatial aspects of human behaviour, local, regional, and comparative
politics, socio-spatial inequalities and the social and political consequences of
metropolisation and suburbanisation. He is the author of a number of books and
regularly publishes work in domestic and international journals. Currently, he
serves as the chair of the Local Organizing Committee of 12th Conference of the
European Sociological Association in Prague.
2) Csaba Szaló (Czech Republic) teaches sociology at the Masaryk
University, Brno. He has enduring interest in social theory and cultural sociology.
In recent years he has been working on transnational migration, urban memory
and European identity politics. In the last decade he has been involved in
the ESA's Social Theory Research Network (RN29) as board member, vicecoordinator and coordinator. He is currently a Chair at the Department of
Sociology, Masaryk University
3) Lena Näre (Finland) is Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of
Helsinki and Editor-in-Chief of Nordic Journal of Migration Research. She
holds a DPhil in Migration Studies from the University of Sussex and a Ph.D.
in Sociology from the University of Helsinki. Her research focuses on social
inequalities, migration, gender, labour and ethnographic methods. She is currently
leading two research projects: one on migrant youth employment, one on irregular
migration and precarious work. Her work has been published e.g. in Sociology,
Ethnic and Racial Studies, Men and Masculinities, Journal of Ethnic and
Migration Studies. She is board member of Nordic Migration Research.
4) Kathrin Komp (Finland) is assistant professor in Sociology at Helsinki
University, Finland. She specializes in country-comparative studies of population
ageing, the life-course, welfare states, and social effects of the 2008 economic
crisis. She had more than 20 publications up till date, among them several
scientific articles and a text book for students. She was a fellow of the “Future
Leaders in Ageing Research”-programme 2011-2013, and received a Marie
Curie grant in 2015. She currently is chair of the Research Network on Ageing in
Europe (RN1) of the European Sociological Association.
5) Ali Qadir (Finland), Dr., is a researcher in the School of Social Sciences
& Humanities at the University of Tampere, Finland, where he is Academic
Coordinator for the Master’s Programme in Global & Transnational Studies and
a member of the Tampere research group for Cultural & Political Sociology. He
has published in the areas of global sociology and sociology of religion, and
his latest co-edited volume was Domestication of Global Trends (Routledge,
2014). He is a founding Board member of RN 15 on Global, Transnational &
Cosmopolitan Sociology, and a member of RN 34 on Sociology of Religion.
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6) Gilles Verpraet (France)- I have been CNRS Research Fellow, associate
with the University Paris Ouest Nanterre (Sophiapol lab). Specialist on Urban
sociology and migration, on Sociology of professions, I have developed
international researches on Space and Politics, on Cosmopolitism and Active
citizenship. I have been member of the board of ESA Research Network “Social
Theory (2006/ 2010). We organized the 2004 ESA Paris meeting on “Social
Theories in Europe, The relation between theories and experience”. We organized
the conference “Social quality in Luda governance”, Paris, 22/ 23 september
2004, the session on “ Welfare and multiscale politics”, ISA Buenos Aires,
2012-, the session “Cosmopolitism , Nationalism, Political spaces” in ISA World
Congress, July 2014 Some of the last publications: « Il coinvolgimento sociale
delle professioni del Welfare State», in Economia e Lavoro, Maggio- 2003, pp
97-108;- “Social cohesion between Europe and Asia “ 2009, ISEAS Singapour;
-« The different cosmopolitanism and the right to city « « in Boudreault, Aux
confins de la nation, L’Harmattan, 2011; -«: Morphogenesis of polis »» in Culture
et Barbarie, Panteion University, Athens 2012,; Global Medias between public
spheres and modes of connexions; , in S Proulx,: « Sociologiy of Communication,
University of Rabat,(Maroc), p 189-201
7) Matthias Gross (Germany) is full professor in the Institute of Sociology
at the University of Jena and, by joint appointment, the Helmholtz Centre
for Environmental Research in Leipzig. His recent research focuses on the
changing role of civil society, alternative energy systems, risk and ignorance,
and experimental practices in science and society. He is a founding editor of the
journal Nature + Culture. Publications include the books Ignorance and Surprise:
Science, Society, and Ecological Design (MIT Press, 2010), Renewable Energies
(with R. Mautz, Routledge, 2014), and the Routledge International Handbook of
Ignorance Studies (edited with L. McGoey, 2015). He is chair of ESA’s RN12.
8) Hans-Peter Müller (Germany), Professor of Sociology at HumboldtUniversity in Berlin, studied economics and social sciences at the University
of Augsburg, made his Ph.D and Habilitation at the University of Heidelberg
and teaches at Humboldt-University since 1992. Since then he is chief editor
of the „Berliner Journal für Soziologie“. He was J.F.K.-Fellow at Harvard
University and Max-Weber-visiting Professor at NYU in the US and held visiting
professorships at Budapest, Helsinki, Paris, Rome, Princeton and Berkeley. His
research fields are social and political theory, social inequality, political and
cultural sociology. His publications (both in 2014): „Max Weber-Handbuch.
Leben-Werk-Wirkung. Stuttgart: Metzler Publisher“ (with Steffen Sigmund) and
„Pierre Bourdieu. Eine systematische Einführung. Frankfurt a. M.: Suhrkamp
Publisher“. Müller loves discourse and debate as well as networking the field of
European sociology.
9) Peter Ludes (Germany) - since 2002 Professor of Mass Communication,
Jacobs University Bremen. Studies in sociology, political science, and
anthropology at Trier University, Germany (Dr. phil. 1978) and, as Fulbright
scholar, at Brandeis, USA (MA 1975, PhD 1983). Visiting positions in
sociology at the University of Newfoundland, 1981/82, Amsterdam, 1987,
Harvard, 1989.Member of the core group of the European Science Foundation
program on Changing Media – Changing Europe (2001 - 2004); co-chair of
the RN „Sociology of Communications and Media Research“ of the European
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Sociological Association (2008 - 2011). Research foci: digital media, algorithmic
turn, and sociological theories.
10) Birgit Pfau-Effinger (Germany) - Professor of Sociology and
Research Director at the Centre of Globalisation and Governance, a Research
Institute at the University of Hamburg (Germany). She is also Professor for
Compartive Welfare State Research at the University of Southern Denmark
(Denmark). Her special interest includes theory and research in relation to
gender, care and the work-family relationship; the relationship between cultural
change and welfare state change; and the interaction of formal and informal work.
She has published numerous articles in international journals, and several books
with leading English-language publishers, and she has given several keynote
presentations at international conferences. She has been included by the German
Research Council (DFG) in the database of outstanding women scientists
“AcademiaNet” since 2010. She had a leading role in several European
research programmes and has received research grants for DFG-projects and large
international research projects by the EU.
11) Eleni Nina-Pazarzi (Greece) - Professor of Sociology, Department
of Business Administration, University of Piraeus, Greece. Member of Athens
Bar Association. President of TADKY[1996-2002]. Project manager of the EU
program “E@mediate”, Institutional and Academic Coordinator of EPEAEK
“Gender Equality and Employment”, ARTEMIS – EQUAL. Coordinator - Main
researcher in European, National research programs. Teaching Experience:
Sociology, Industrial Sociology, Social Psychology, Industrial Relations in
the EU, Courses on different aspects of Gender Equality, Maritime Sociology
Business Social Responsibility, Business Corporate Responsibility and Corporate
Governance, Sociological and Psychological Theories of Financial Behavior etc.
Author or Editor of 12 books and about 70 essays on Sociological Theory, Gender,
Sociology of Work etc. Treasurer of ISA, RC10, Board Member of ESA, RN27,
Vice President of ELEGYP and in the past President of the Hellenic Sociological
Society and Board Member of Professional associations.
12) George Pleios (Greece) (PhD in the Sociology of Culture and Mass
Media), is Professor and Chairs the Dept. of Communication and Media Studies,
University of Athens, Greece. He is Director of the Labora¬tory for Social
Research in Mass Media at the same institution. He has been actively involved
with the ESA as Vice-Chair of ESA’s RN18, and as a member of RN29 (Social
Theory) was the local organizer its 2012 mid-term conference in Athens. Pleios’
academic work includes six books, fifteen chapters in edited books, forty articles
in international journals, and about 30 research projects as Primary Investigator.
His interests focus on the relation between mass media, ideology and society.
13) Paola Maria Torrioni (Italy) is Assistant professor in Sociology of
Cultural Processes at Department of Cultures, Politics and Society – University
of Turin. She is expert in researches focused on family, youth transition from
parental household, transition to parenthood, socialization processes. In the last
years she has participated to different EU Projects and networks (for instance the
Project “Monitoring Living Conditions and Quality of Life in Europe”, funded
by EUROFOUND and the Network of Excellence EQUALSOC). Actually
she is involved in the EXCEPT Project, “Social Exclusion of Youth in Europe:
Cumulative Disadvantage, Coping Strategies, Effective Policies and Transfer”
funded by European Commission (Horizon2020 Programme). She has technical
skills in quantitative and qualitative longitudinal analysis.
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14) Monica Massari (Italy) (1971), Ph.D, is Associate Professor at the
Department of Political Sciences of the University of Naples “Federico II” where
she teaches Sociology. During the past few years she has been focussing on
issues related to stereotypes, prejudices and new forms of racism at European
level and dynamics of identity and recognition within multi-cultural societies,
after several years spent in the analysis of organized crime and illegal markets in
the context of globalization. Among her recent publications published in edited
books and journals are: At the Edge of Europe: the Phenomenon of Irregular
Migration from Libya to Italy (Palgrave, 2015 forthcoming), Musulmane
e moderne. Spunti di riflessione su donne, islam e costruzioni sociali della
modernità in Europa (in Rassegna Italiana di Sociologia 3/2014), Uno come te.
Europei e nuovi europei nei percorsi di integrazione (co-editor, Franco Angeli,
2014), The Sacra Corona Unita. Origins, Characteristics and Strategies (Springer,
2014), Guns in the Family. Mafia violence in Italy (Cambridge University Press,
2013), and Corpi in transito: prostituzione migrante, relazioni di genere e modelli
culturali (Rubbettino, 2013).
15) M. Teresa Consoli (Italy), Ph.D. in Sociology and M.S. in Social Policy
and Planning at the London School of Economics, is Professor of Sociology of Law
at the Dept. of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Catania (Italy). She
teaches Sociology of Law and Social Policy and her teaching and research interests
are concentrated on normative and comparative aspects of welfare systems. She
published books and articles on the role of street-level bureaucracies and welfare
professions, on poverty and migration in Southern Europe. At present, she is head
of the Master Course in Planning of Social Policiesat the University of Catania and
Director of the University Research Center,Laposs (Laboratory for Evaluation of
Public Policies and Services to Persons).
16) Elisabetta Ruspini (Italy) - I am currently Senior Associate Professor
of Sociology (permanent position) in the University of Milano-Bicocca,
Department of Sociology and Social Research, Milan. In 2013 was declared
suitable (ASN-Abilitazione Scientifica Nazionale) for Full Professorship in
Sociology (idoneità di prima fascia SPS/07). I have a Ph.D. in Sociology and
Social Research (University of Trento). For my Ph.D. dissertation “Women and
Poverty. The cases of Germany and Great Britain” (tutors: Gosta Esping-Andersen
and Enzo Mingione) I used longitudinal data from the German Socio-Economic
Panel (GSOEP) and the British Household Panel Survey (BHPS).
17) Maria Nawojczyk (Poland), associate professor at Department of
Economic Sociology and Social Communication and Director of Research
Center for Bridging Technology and Society AGH University of Science and
Technology, Krakow, Poland. Her research and teaching activity are concentrated
on the fields: economic sociology, methodology and statistics, intercultural
management, sociology of work, sociology of entrepreneurship, sociophysics
as well as social and cultural aspects of new technologies. Personal: when
I think about something what could briefly characterized me I realized that
the excitement, curiosity, and fan of being on the road would be appropriate
expressions. The same goes for learning, teaching as well as traveling. Teaching
new courses, doing field research among small entrepreneurs, writing articles on
universalistic or particularistic attitudes in doing business in Europe, traveling
through heater hills of Scotland, or along winding coast of Adriatic Sea, or
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discovering Tatar villages on the east border of Poland. All of these activities
have similar features and demands similar attitudes.
18) Helena Serra (Portugal) is Professor of Sociology at the Faculty
of Social Sciences and Humanities of the New University of Lisbon. She
haspublishedonhealthcare research andorganizations and given several keynote
presentations at international conferences.She is member of the current ESA
Executive Committee;member of the ESA RN 19 ‘Sociology of Professions’and
Board Member of the ESA RN 16 ‘Sociology of Health and Illness’. She is
also President-elect of the ISA RC52 ‘Sociology of Professional Groups’. In
addition to a book and several book chapters, her journal articles include: Medical
Technocracies in Liver Transplantation: drawing boundaries in medical practices,
published on Health in 2010.
19) Elena Danilova (Russia) is Head of Department of the Institute of
Sociology at the Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow. She graduated from
the Faculty of Geography at Moscow State University (1982), specializing in
Economic and Social Geography. Her doctoral dissertation (1997) was devoted
to the study of social identities in post-Soviet Russia. Her academic interests
focus on comparative studies of cultural and institutional aspects of social
transformations in the societies of Eastern Europe and China. She published
series of articles in Russian and international sociological journals, and edited and
contributed to several books. She has experience of working as a member of ESA
Executive committee and as a Vice-president of the ESA. Currently, Danilova
is chairing the RN36 “Sociology of Transformations: West and East” which is
successfully developing.
20) Manuel Fernández-Esquinas (Spain) is a researcher of the Spanish
National Research Council (CSIC). He holds a PhD in Sociology from the University
of Madrid. Currently he is President of the Spanish Sociological Federation (FES Federación Española de Sociología) and Director of the Spanish Journal of Sociology
(RES). He was in charge of the latest Spanish Congress of Sociology (2013) and
several workshops and conferences. He has worked for several years as an applied
researcher conducting extensive studies on public opinion polls, public policy
analysis, social problems and research evaluation. He has also worked as evaluator
and consultant for several regional and national governments, OECD and
Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation. His main field of research is the sociology of
innovation, especially on topics related to science policy, knowledge transfer processes,
research organizations and the social structure of innovative societies. He has
published three books. His articles are in Science and Public Policy, Higher Education,
Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Public Understanding of Science,
European Planning Studies and many others Spanish and international journals.
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21) Marta Soler-Gallart (Spain), Harvard PhD, is Professor of Sociology
and Director of CREA Research Centre at the University of Barcelona. She is
Board member at the Catalan Sociological Association and Vice-Chair of the
ESA RN29 “Social Theory”. She is the Editor of “International Sociology”
and belongs to the ORCID Board of Directors. Expert Evaluator and Ethical
Reviewer for the Framework Programme of Research, European Commission.
Currently, Main Researcher of the H2020 project SOLIDUS and Knowledge
Management Coordinator of the FP7 project IMPACT-EV. She has published in
journals such as “Current Sociology” or “Qualitative Inquiry” and co-authored
a book with John Searle.
22) Cristian Norocel (Sweden) (DrSocSci) is affiliated Postdoctoral
Researcher in the Centre for Research on Ethnic Relations and Nationalism
(CEREN), the University of Helsinki (Finland), and adjunct Senior Lecturer at the
Department of Political Science, Stockholm University (Sweden). His scholarly
interests concern sociology writ large, from intersectional analyses of political
radicalism and extremism, nationalism and ethnic minorities and citizenship
issues, to feminist analyses of civic protests in the wake of economic crisis across
Europe. Norocel is committed to intra- and trans-European synergies, as a scholar
with a background in Eastern Europe, educated in Western Europe, and active in
Northern Europe.
23) Nilay Çabuk Kaya (Turkey) is a Professor of Sociology at the
University of Ankara, Turkey. She is currently to serve as vice-president of
Turkish Sociological Association (TSA). She is also in the board of ESA RN33“Women's and Gender Studies” and Regional Representatives of the Middle East
and West Asia in the ISA RC 32 ‘Women in Society’. She holds a BA an MA from
Ege University, İzmir/Turkey and a PhD (1994) from the Durham University at
UK. Her research focuses on gender inequalities, gendered processes of work,
women employment at factory, women empowerment, women domestic violence
and femicide. She has worked as a consultant on various projects funded by
national (TUBİTAK) and international (WorldBank, UNDP, EU, IFC, EBDR)
bodies, and published in national and international journals.
24) Christian Fuchs (UK) is Professor at the University of Westminster
and Director of the Centre for Social Media Research. He has been Chair of
ESA’s Research Network 18 – Sociology of Communications and Media Research
in the years 2011-2015. His research focuses on critical theory, critical political
economy, social theory, media, culture & society, and Internet & society. He
is editor of the open access journal tripleC: Communication, Capitalism &
Critique and editorial board member of the European Journal of Social Theory
and Critical Sociology. He is author of books such as Internet and Society:Social
Theory in the Information Age (2008), Social Media: A Critical Introduction
(2014),or Reading Marx in the Information Age (2016). His approach to the
social sciences stresses the need for a critical theoretical and empirical sociology
that critically understands contemporary societies’ power structures and for
a critical public sociology that is a forum for the public engagement with and
intellectualintervention into society’s contemporary political challenges.
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25) Ruth McDonald (UK) - Professor of Health Science Research and
Policy, University of Manchester
2013-14 Professor of Governance and Public Management, University of Warwick
2009/13 Professor of Healthcare Innovation and Learning, University of
Nottingham
2007/9 Senior Research Fellow, National Primary Care R&D Centre, University
of Manchester
2001/7 Research Fellow, University of Manchester (2001-2004 Dept. of Applied
Social Science; 2004- 2007 National Primary Care R&D Centre)
2000/1 Senior Research Fellow, University of Liverpool
1999/00 Research Fellow, Nuffield Institute for Health, University of Leeds
1996/9 Research Associate/Fellow, University of Liverpool
Between 1984 and 1995 I held a range of financial management positions in the
National Health Service at regional, health authority and hospital level including
two years spent as a hospital Finance Director. During 1999 to 2001 I was a nonexecutive director on Mersey Live Primary Care Group. During 2002 to 2005
I was a Non-Executive Board Member of Liverpool South Primary Care Trust.
26) Airi-Alina Allaste (Estonia) is a professor of sociology at Tallinn
University. She studied sociology in Estonian Institute of Humanities and completed
her PhD in Helsinki University. She has been the director of the Institute for
International and Social Studies for the last 7 years and vice president of the Estonian
Sociological Association for the last 4 years. In 2008 she was a Fulbright scholar and
recently was a
, Australia and Åbo Akademi,
Finland. She has served as a National Coordinator and Working Package Leader
for various international projects including the EC 7th FP project Memory,
Youth, Political Legacy and Civic Engagement. She has also been responsible
for organising several international conferences including NYRIS 12: Nordic
Youth Research Symposium (Tallinn, Estonia, 2013). She has published numerous
peer reviewed articles and recently edited 5 books including ‘Back in the West’:
Changing Lifestyles in Transforming Societies. Peter Lang 2013.
LIST OF CANDIDATES FOR THE CHAIR OF THE
COUNCIL OF RESEARCH NETWORKS
1) Laura Horn (Denmark), Associate Professor, Roskilde University,
Denmark. I am Associate Professor in the Department of Society and
Globalisation at Roskilde University, Denmark. My research is situated within
Critical Political Economy, with a specific research focus on corporate power and
regulation in Europe. I have also worked on social struggles and contestation in
the context of the ongoing crisis in Europe. I have been on the board of RN06
since 2009, since 2013 as chair. I have been part of the network since it was
established in 2005 at the ESA conference in Torun. As part of the RN board
I have been following the developments of the governance of ESA closely, in
particular with regard to the relationship between the research networks and the
executive committee. RN06 is one of the smaller networks, but we have been
actively involved in the discussions of the statutes, and overall role of research
networks and streams within the ESA. I would very much like to contribute to
the further success of the Research Network within the ESA by being the RN
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representative on the ESA executive committee. Ruth McDonald has already
kindly provided me with an overview of her work so far – I think I would be
a good candidate for this function.
2) Jo Moran-Ellis (UK), Professor of Sociology, University of Sussex, UK.
I have been actively involved with the ESA for 16 years, co-organising the first
ESA stream on childhood in 1999, later establishing it as an official Research
Network (RN04) in 2006. I was Co-ordinator of the RN until 2011. The RN
attracts a substantial number of papers at each conference and we are now at
a steady state of around 100 submitted abstracts per conference from across
Europe plus a growing programme of activities between conferences. My interests
now are on ensuring that newer fields in sociology are more visible in the main
conference framework and fostering links between RNs.
3) Bernadette Brereton (Ireland), Dr. School of Business and Humanities,
DkIT , Ireland. Centre for Excellence in Learning and Teaching, DkIT. With
published research interests in the areas of gender, education and social policy,
Dr. Brereton has established an international research profile through the
representation of DkIT at national and international conferences and the on-going
publication of research papers and book chapters. She has been a member of the
European Sociological Association (ESA) and a board member of the international
research network ESA Sociology of Education since 2003. Her duties include
the co-organisation of annual international conferences, most recently in Ghent,
Belgium in 2012, Turin, Italy in 2013, and Lisbon, Portugal in 2015. She is
currently co-organising the up-coming international conference Education and
Social Inequalities: Key Issues, Challenges and Explanations to be held in Prague,
Czech Republic in August 2015. In February 2014, she was elected as Secretary
of the All Ireland Society for Higher Education (AISHE) which promotes the
development and dissemination of good and innovative practice through the
annual AISHE International Conference and in the online journal the All Ireland
Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education. Bernadette currently
serves as a peer reviewer for this journal which is published three times yearly.
As a Board Member of AISHE, she is affiliated with the International Consortium
for Educational Development (ICED–http://icedonline.net) which promotes
educational and academic development in higher education worldwide.
LIST OF CANDIDATES FOR THE CHAIR OF THE
COUNCIL OF NATIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
1) Sue Scott (UK), professor, FRSA, FAcSS, has been a member of the ESA
since 1993 and is involved in the Sexuality and Consumption RNs. Her research
is on sexuality, gender and risk. She is a past President of the British Sociological
Association and a member of the Council of the UK Academy of Social Sciences.
She has been a Pro Vice Chancellor, a Dean and Postgraduate Dean, during her
career and is very experienced in leadership and strategic development. She is an
Honorary Professor at York, Honorary Professorial Fellow at Edinburgh, Visiting
Professor at Helsinki and Managing Editor of Discover Society.
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Authors’
Index
A
Aaltonen, Sanna 359, 362, 368
Aartsen, Marja J. 106, 109
Abalo, Ernesto 281
Abbenhardt, Lisa 134
Abel, Thomas 261
Aboim, Sofia 318
Abrahamsen, Bente 292
Abrantes, Pedro 194
Abreu, Paula 119, 427
Abts, Koen 377
Acar, Zeynep Selin 166, 176
Acejo, Iris 444
Achatz, Juliane 137
Achinger, Christine 376
Açık Turğuter, Ebru 346
Acocella, Ivana 394, 401
Addimando, Loredana 230
Adem, Çigdem 210, 212,
217-218
Adensamer, Angelika 354
Adolf, Marian Thomas 278
Adomako Ampofu, Akosua
52, 56
Afonso, Joana 315
af Ursin, Piia-Kaisa 360
Agaltsova, Anna 396
Ågård, Pernilla 258
Agcoban, Siddik 399
Agevall, Ola 288-289
Agirdag, Orhan 197
Agodi, Maria Carmela 14, 17,
52, 55, 68, 70, 76, 94, 341, 347,
389-390, 394
Aguilar Gil, Marta 255
Agulló Tomás, María Silveria
211
Agustoni, Alfredo 212
Ahmad, Irfan 354
Ahrens, Jörn 169
Aiello, Emilia 410, 435
Aigner-Walder, Birgit 108
Airaghi, Giulia Federica 154
Ait Tkassit, Samia 275
Aizawa, Shinichi 189
Ajdukovic, Dean 441
Akalin, Ayse Emel 411
Akcan, Hasan Kürşat 244
462
AUTHORS’ INDEX
Åkerskog, Ann 175
Åkerström, Malin 177, 297-298,
407-408
Akgül, Ali Erdem 386
Akimkin, Evgeniy Mihailovich
429
Akpinar, Aylin 224, 229
Alaca, Erdinc 109
Alacovska, Ana 282
Alain, Marchand 276
Alarcón, Amado 273
Alastalo, Marja 408
Alasuutari, Maarit 143, 249
Alasuutari, Pertti 14, 16, 45, 68,
70, 77, 94, 245, 248
Albayrak, Hafize Sule 400
Alber, Ina 131, 134
Albertini, Marco 190
Alecu, Andreea 289
Aledo, Antonio 207
Aleman, Serjara 129
Alexander, Victoria D. 119,
121-122, 124
Alexandrov, Daniel 303
Alexiev, Alexander 120
Alexiu, Teodor Mircea 338
Alho, Päivi 200
Alietti, Alfredo 372
Alieva, Aigul 367
Alikhani, Behrouz 384
Allaste, Airi-Alina 47, 71,
364-365, 451, 459
Alldred, Pam 315-316
Allelin, Majsa 194
Allmer, Thomas 281, 283
Alm Andreassen, Tone 287
AlMarzooqi, Mazna Abdulrahman 397
Almeda Samaranch, Elisabet 226
Almeida Alves, Nuno 360, 362,
365, 371
Almeida, Emerson Rodrigo 428
Almeida, Ligia 369
Almeida, Pedro Miguel 426, 429
Almila, Anna-Mari 168
Almlund, Pernille 312
Alpas, Hami 210
Al Rebholz, Anil 408
Alsarve, Jenny Maria 228
Althuizen, Niek 122
Álvares, Maria 194
Alvelos, Heitor 167
Alves, Adriana 205
Alves, Joana Pimentel 232
Alves, Nuno de Almeida 371
Alves, Paulo Marques 283
Amadasi, Sara 140
Amador, Jelen 435
Amador, María Jerusalén 410
Amaro Galhano, Laura 267
Ambrasat, Jens 325
Ambrosini, Maurizio 409
Aminnaseri, Araz 382
Amirmoayed, Ali 235
Amlôt, Richard 313
Amon Prodnik, Jernej 280, 285
Amundsen, Marlen 155
Anastasovski, Ivan {Alaksandar} 347
Anciaux, Amélie 158
Anđelković, Ivana 431
Andel, Ross 117
Andersen, Nina Blom 172,
174-176
Andersen, Sidse Schoubye 139
Anderssen, Jorid 314
Andersson, Carolin 300
Andersson, Katarina 106
Andrade, Maria 427
Andrade, Regina 369
Andrade, Stefan Bastholm 306
Andrea, Pop 288
Andrejuk, Katarzyna 433
Andryskova, Lenka 378
Anghel, Ionut-Marian 407
Ångman, Elin 175
Anheier, Helmut 68, 75
Anisimova, Alla Aleksandrovna
134
Anisimov, Roman 421
Annandale, Ellen 7, 9, 14, 45, 46,
68, 70, 76, 94, 253, 260, 265
Ansari, Shazhad 331
Antonazzo, Luca 381
Antonini, Matteo 267
Antonyuk, Artem 164, 302
Anttila, Timo 256, 266, 271
Anttonen, Anneli 108, 335-336
Antunes, Ricardo 252
Anving, Terese 394
Anyacho, Ernest Okey 398
Anyacho, Eunice Ify 398
Aoyagi, Midori 313
Apitzsch, Birgit 269
Appleford, Katherine 121
Araújo, Emília Araújo 133
Araujo, Pedro 179
Arber, Sara Lynne 106, 110
Arcidiacono, Davide 149
Arens, Nicolas 247
Ariane, Basler 198
Arjmand, Reza 318
Armillei, Riccardo 408
Armstrong, Victoria 244
Arnalds, Asdis Adalbjorg 234
Arnfield, Jane Louise 133
Arnold, Sina 373-374
Aro, Jari 248
Aro, Riikka Susanna 153, 158
Arppe, Tiina Katarina 180
Arrobbio, Osman 156
Arslan, Zerrin 157
Artiukh, Volodymyr 160
Arzhanyh, Elena Vladimirovna
192
Aschauer, Wolfgang 303, 306
Ashraf Emami, Hengameh
391, 400
Asis, Jonnabelle Vidal 413
Askvik, Tanja 191
Aslan, Çağrı 344
Asochakov, Yury 314
Aso Miranda, Laura 353
Assis Teixeira, Wendell Ficher
208
Aßmann, Annina T. 232, 236
Assmuth, Laura 140
Assunção, Fátima 391
Atalay Güneş, Nurdan Z. 180
Aubert Simon, Adriana 353
Aunkofer, Stefanie 234
Aupers, Stef 168
Autti, Outi Marja 214
Autto, Janne 335, 337
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Autto, Janne Mikael 335
Ávila, Patrícia 188, 194
Ayan Musil, Pelin 386
Aybars, Ayse Idil 187
Aygener, Barış 318
Aygul, Cenk 386
Aziz, Karima 416
Azkue, Iker 208
B
Babo, Thiago 165
Baciu, Călin 213, 220
Baciu, Cristina 239
Baciu, Elena Loreni 338
Baczko-Dombi, Anna 196, 421
Baczkowska, Ewelina 316
Badenhoop, Sophie Elisabeth
372, 374
Baecker, Ron 108
Baek, Soo gyoung 268
Baeriswyl, Marie 106
Baert, Patrick 70, 95
Bagilhole, Barbara 325
Bagnoli, Carlo 152
Bailey, Jan 108
Bailey, Nick 217
Baixinho, Alexandra 205
Bajgar, Matěj 309
Bakens, Jessie 309
Bakioğlu, Akın 275
Balabanic, Ivan 285
Balázs, Bálint 207
Baldwin, Rowenna Jane 434
Balkanlioglu, Mehmet Ali 398
Balourdos, Dionyssis 171-172
Balsiger, Philip 179-180, 182
Baltaru, Roxana Diana 187
Balzekiene, Aiste 212, 311
Bamberg, Jarkko Michael 436
Bander, Katalin 189
Baptista, Luis 14, 68, 70, 76, 97
Barada, Valerija 368, 389, 391
Barak-Bianco, Anda 415
Baraldi, Claudio 139
Baranowski, Mariusz 335
Barbeiro, Ana 297
Barbe-Winter, Ashleigh 166
Barca, Stefania 218
Barfoed, Elizabeth Martinell
290, 296
Barnard, Sarah 325
Barnes, Natasha Kate 200
Barreto, Maria Cristina 204
Barros, Henrique 366-367
Barros, Rosanna 197
Barry, David M. 399
Bartholini, Ignazia Maria 133
Bartiaux, Françoise 158, 217
Bartl, Gabriel 314
Bartłomiejski, Robert Michal
428-429
Bartl, Walter 111
Bartoletti, Roberta 169
Bartova, Zuzana 398
Bartram, David 407
Barutçu, Atilla 392, 400
Bashir, Shahreen 136
Basic, Goran 408, 413
Basimov, Mikhail 302
Basov, Nikita 125, 164, 299, 302
Bassetti, Chiara 328
Baştürk, Şenol 268
Basu, Laura Shanti 284
Bates, Jo 324
Batorski, Dominik 270, 272
Bauer, Angela 190
Bauman, Zygmunt 47, 50
Baumgartner, Michael 303
Baxter, Janeen Helen 269
Baykal, Zeynep 118
Bayliss, David 337
Bayl, Timothy 275
Beccaria, Franca 388
Becci, Irene 404
Bechter, Barbara 266-267, 269,
273
Becker, Maya 186
Beck, Sylvain 246, 248
Becuț, Anda Georgiana 430
Bednarek-Gilland, Antje 351
Beermann, Christian 108
Beguería, Arantza 107
Behrend, Ben 348
Beitnere-Le Galla, Dagmara 165
Bekalarczyk, Dawid 305
Bekiroğlu, Sibel 381
Bek, Tomas 276
Bela, Baiba 132, 336
Bela, Györgyi 214
Belarra, Ione 408
Belet, Margot Elisah R 194
Bellani, Daniela 230
Bell, Avril 378
Belluati, Marinella 281
Bělobrádek, Pavel 15, 47
Bencsik, Panka 331
Benda, Luc 273
Benders, Jos 275
Beneito-Montagut, Roser 107
Bengoetxea, Juan Bautista 323
Bengtsson, Mattias 337
Bengtsson, Tea Torbenfeldt
294-295
Benitez-Amado, Alberto 322,
326
Benjamin, Orly 243
Benjaminsen, Lars 306
Bennett, Julia Margaret 132
Benson, Kristen E 318, 320
Bento, Sofia 218-219
Benulic, Kajsa-Stina Simone 206
Beránková, Petra A. 379
Beranová, Barbora 244
Berber, Senem Elcin 396
Berényi, Zoltán 362
Beres-Deak, Rita 318
Beretta, Ilaria 215
Berger, Thomas 389
Berger, Yvonne 440
Berg, Karin 290
Bergman Blix, Stina 199-200,
202, 298
Bergmann, Marie Christine 366
Bergmans, Anne 314
Berg, Päivi 359
Bergroth, Harley Arne Mikael
326
Bergschöld, Jenny Melind 108
Bergström, Ylva 381
Berli, Oliver 326
Bernardi, Laura 227-228
Bernardyová, Kateřina 14, 209,
327
Bernath, Krisztina 186
Bernburg, Jon Gunnar 330
Bernelius, Venla 191
Berngruber, Dr. Anne 233
Bernhard, Fabian 239
Bershadskaya, Margarita Davydovna 186, 193
Bertaux, Daniel 435
Berten, Hans 369
Bertilsson, Emil 185, 192
Bertogg, Ariane 199
Bertone, Chiara 317, 319-320
Bertuzzi, Niccolò 332
Besednjak Valič, Tamara 417
Bespinar, Fatma Umut 187, 236
Bespinar, Zeynep L. 236
Besselink, Broos 251
Best, Henning 304, 306
Bethmann, Arne 387
Betscher, Silke Mirjam 445
Bettencourt da Câmara, Stella
113
Betz, Gregor Jonas 329, 439
Beunen, Sofie 154
Beycan, Aysegul Tugce 250
Beyer, Heiko 375
Beyers, Jean-Christophe 175
Bezirgan, Bengi 294
Bhambra, Gurminder K. 48, 51,
373, 412
Bhattacharya, Kakali 412
Bialy, Kamila 312
Bia, Michela 243
Biancheri, Rita 258
Bianco Dolino, Alessia 311
Biçer, Hülya 438
Bielecka-Prus, Joanna 137, 413
Bieliński, Jacek 177
Bielska, Beata 333
Bierca, Marta 230, 238
Biggs, Simon 112
Bilic, Pasko 285
Billing, Yvonne Due 389
Bilson, Beth 271
Biltereyst, Daniel 251
Bimbi, Franca 388, 393
Binder, Piotr 369
Binder, Werner 352
Biotto, Gianluca 152
Birch, Stephen 287
Biressi, Anita Ruth 281
Birindelli, Pierluca 246
Birneanu, Andreea 338
Bissell, Paul 252, 260
Biszczanik, Kamila 314
Bjerke, Katrine Mellingen 109
Bjerre, Liv 307, 411
Björkenheim, Johanna 131, 134
Blackburn, Jo 252
Blanc, Mathias 165
Blättel-Mink, Birgit 205
Blazewicz, Marek 272
Blechschmidt, Luise 431
Bleda García, José María 255
Bledau, Lena 174
Bleicher, Alena 210
Bloch, Charlotte 204
Blohm, Michael 305
Blok, Anders 436
Blokker, Paul 355
Blomberg, Helena 335
Blom, Raimo 273
Blonski, Lukasz 382
Bloy, Geraldine 261, 346
Bobek, Alicja 270, 276
Bocchino, Antonello 278
Böcker Jakobsen, Turf 149, 361
Böcskei, Balázs 363
Bodirsky, Katharina 162
Boer, Moniek de 322
Boethius, Susanne 229
Boewing-Schmalenbrock,
Melanie 365
Bogdan, Eva A. 207
Bogomiagkova, Elena Sergeevna
140, 353
Bogomolova, Tatyana Yurievna
179
Böhme, Juliane 296
Boira, Santiago 297, 393
Bojanowski, Michał 440
Bojarczuk, Sara 409
Bøker Lund, Thomas 145
Boldt, Georg 385
Boldt, Thea D. 133
Bolíbar, Mireia 361
Bologna, Emanuela 263
Bolognani, Marta 376
Bolzonaro, Fabio 272
Bonacker, Thorsten 317
Bonifacio, Glenda Tibe 52, 56-57
Bonini, Tiziano 279
Boninu, Lorenza 294
Bonje, Annabelle Benedicto 253
Bonnesen, Laerke 364
Bonvin, Jean-Michel 144, 339
Booth, Natalie 227
Booth, Zigganni 298
Borch, Anita 146, 158
Borello, Emelie A. 431
Borgeraas, Elling Martin 183
Borghi, Paolo 332
Borgia, Chiara 320
Börjesson, Mikael 190
Bornakke, Tobias 436
Borrelli, Lisa Marie 236
Børve, Hege Eggen 233
Bosancic, Sasa 439-440
Boscardin, Livia Laura 220
Bos, Elizabeth 136
Bosi, Lorenzo 333
Bossetta, Michael Joseph 380
Boström, Magnus 217, 220
Botía-Morillas, Carmen 393
Botiková, Zuzana 346
Bottero, Wendy 159
Böttner, Miriam 141
BouAynaya, Yaqoub Jemil 301
Boudes, Philippe 220
Bourblanc, Magalie 216
Bowler, Anne E. 122
Bowman, Dina 112
Boyarkina, Saniya 325
Boye, Katarina 241
Bozok, Mehmet 248
Bozok, Nihan 248, 265
Bozonnet, Jean-Paul 217
Bozouls, Lorraine 295
Bożykowski, Marek 185
Brablec Sklenar, Dana 378
Bracke, Piet 251, 253, 255-256,
261, 411
Bradby, Hannah 260
Braden, Laura E.A. 120
Brady, Geraldine 136
Brahic, Benedicte Alexina 434
Braida, Cristina 340
AUTHORS’ INDEX
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Brajdic Vukovic, Marija 327
Bramanti, Donatella 109, 224,
230
Brandao, Filipa Joao da Cruz
171
Brandas, Claudiu 305
Brandl, Bernd 266, 268, 274
Brändle, Verena Katharina
380, 383
Brandt, Christian 346
Brandt, Martina 115, 117
Brannen, Julia 222, 236
Brännlund, Annica 186, 195
Brathwaite, Beverley 376
Bratu, Roxana 411
Brauer, Kai 115
Braunack-Mayer, Annette 397
Braune, Maria 431
Braun, Michael 435
Bravo, Luisa 119
Bredewold, Femmianne 336, 427
Breedveld, Koen 345
Brehm, Uta 244
Breidahl, Karen N. 132
Breimo, Janne Paulsen 338-339
Breitenbach, Andrea 302
Brembeck, Helene 152, 155
Brenker, Michael 444
Brennan, Damien 251, 310, 336
Brenzel, Hanna 270
Brereton, Bernadette 187, 195,
197, 460
Briciu, Victor 167
Brik, Tymofii 168
Brincker, Benedikte 383
Bringedal, Berit 289
Briška, Iveta 220
Brites, Rui 306, 366, 434
Brito, Ana Paula Ferreira de 186
Britten, Nicky 256
Brlek Slacek, Saso Aleksander
285
Brocklehurst, Paul 287
Brock, Tom 151, 359
Bröer, Christian 251, 300, 313
Brogård Kristensen, Dorthe 152
Bronzino, Liubov 432
Broskevičová, Petra 14
Broughton, Andrea 268
Brown, Deborah Miriam 331
Browne, Craig Alan Richard 161,
349-350, 353, 357
Brown, Laura 317
Brown, Patrick R 310-312, 314
Brown, Phil 276
Brown Wilson, Christine 317
Bruce, Miranda Sarah Cherry
324
Bruff, Ian 122, 159, 162
Brüggmann, Franziska 123
Bruner, Tomáš 215
Brunet, Ignasi 286
Brzoska, Patrick 254
Brzozowska, Zuzanna 193
Brzyska, Monika 261
Bub, Eva-Maria 203
Buche, Antje 107
Bucholc, Marta 441-442
Buchtík, Martin 381
Bueno, Arthur Oliveira 127
Buffel, Veerle 257, 261, 411
Bühler-Niederberger, Doris 139, 195
464
AUTHORS’ INDEX
Bühlmann, Felix 177-179
Bujalski, Michał 312
Bukowska, Xymena 164
Bukowski, Andrzej 184
Bulanova, Marina 190
Bulut, Ergin 283
Bungum, Brita 223, 234
Burchardt, Marian 404
Burgan, Ezgi 331
Burgard, Sarah 378
Burger, Hannah 198
Burger, Kaspar 188
Burgess, Adam 310-311
Burgués, Ana 182, 404
Buriánková, Jitka 259
Burningham, Kate 158
Burns, Tom R. 353, 382
Buscatto, Marie 70, 91, 125, 295
Buslon, Nataly 198
Buslón, Nataly 351
Butler, Andrew 175
Butler, Catherine 206
Bu, Wei 280
Buzea, Carmen 274
Bykov, Kirill Vladimirovich 429
Bywaters, Paul 136
C
Cabrito, Belmiro 434
Çabuk Kaya, Nilay Çabuk 298,
393, 397, 458
Caby, Isabelle 157, 370
Cáceres, María Isabel 238
Cachapa, Filipa C. 135
Čada, Karel 247
Caetano, Pedro Jorge 349
Caïs, Jordi 341
Cakir, Alev 406
Çakıroğlu Çevik, Aylin 187
Calado, Alexandre 195
Callan, Aoife 240
Callens, Marie-Sophie 304
Calnan, Michael 310
Calomfirescu, Radu 276
Calvo, Nagore 162
Camargo Rojas, Diana Alexandra 347
Camozzi, Ilenya 362, 366
Campbell, Elaine 285
Campbell, Tom 177
Campina, Ana Cláudia Carvalho
403
Campion, Karis 374
Can, Aysegul 428
Cancela, Joao 382
Candela Gomez de la Torre,
Tamara Anja 399
Candrea, Adina Nicoleta 167
Canha, Anselmo 167
Cankurtaran, Selim 313
Cano-Lopez, Tomas 395
Can, Ozge 118
Cantera Espinosa, Leonor Maria
270
Cantó Milà, Natàlia 202, 357
Čapková, Klára 223
Cappellini, Benedetta 231
Capucha, Luis 194
Capucha, Rita 194
Caravita, Silvia 413
Carbone, Domenico 242
Cardoso, Antonio 341
Cârlan, Alexandru I. 163
Carleheden, Mikael 350
Carlisle, Erin Jane 355
Carlotto, Maria Caramez 249
Carlson, Soeren O. 196
Carra‘, Elisabetta 228, 232
Carroll, Noel Edward 126
Carrosio, Giovanni 215
Carstensen, Johann 261
Carthy, Suzanne 243
Carvalhaes, Flavio 378
Carvalho, Anabela 219
Carvalho, Diana 196, 364-365,
369
Carvalho, Helena 188
Carvalho, Teresa 252, 286, 288,
291
Carvalho, Tiago 330
Casaca, Sara Falcao 242
Casals, Marta 128
Casa-Nova, Maria José Manso
197, 373
Caselli, Marco 246, 302, 341
Cassán, Nizaiá 107
Castañer, Xavier 120
Castaño, Elio 145
Castejón, Alba 191
Castellani, Simone 434
Castellani, Tommaso 413
Castiblanco Torres, Bernardo
383
Castiglione, Debora de Pina 378
Castren, Anna-Maija 225,
234-235
Castro, Orisel 118
Castro-Sandúa, Marcos 343, 360,
387, 392
Catalano, Serida 337
Cataldi, Silvia 394, 401
Cavender, Gray 387
Cavusoglu, Rana 291
Cayir, Kenan 197
Cazeneuve, Herve Alfred 257
Cea D‘Ancona, Mª Ángeles 306
Cederholm, Erika Andersson
177
Celik, Deniz 388
Çelik, Kezban 360
Cengiz, Firat 184
Cengiz, Kurtulus 398
Cense, Marianne 317
Čepelák, Václav 155, 182
Cepoi, Victor 417
Cerdeira, Luísa 434
Čermák, Daniel 327
Čermáková, Marie 14
Černá, Lucie 379
Černoch, Filip 216
Cerroni, Andrea 438
Cervia, Silvia 258
Cesnuityte, Vida 229, 234, 238
Chábová, Kristýna 379
Chaïeb, Sarra 435
Chajbos, Katarzyna 201
Chalari, Athanasia 172
Chan, Cheris Shun-ching 180
Chang, Yung-Han 222
Chankova, Elena 314
Chan, Wendy Wing Lam 278
Chao, En-Chieh 403-404
Charitsis, Vassilis 283
Charlot, Vincent 345, 373
Chauvel, Louis 361
Chelcea, Liviu 147
Cheng, Chung-Tai 333
Chen, Lin 239
Chen, Mei-Hua 294
Chen, Yin-Zu 395
Cherkashina, Tatyana Yurievna
179
Chernilo, Daniel 349, 355
Chernysheva, Marina 182
Chernysh, Mikhail Feodorovitch 421
Cherubini, Daniela 362
Chesta, Riccardo Emilio 334
Chicherina, Ekaterina 370
Chinea-Mederos, Inés 445
Chiribucă, Dan 213, 220
Chirié, Véronique 257
Chitranshi, Bhavya 162
Chiu, Stephen Wing Kai 366
Cho, Hyukjin 250
Choi, Ka Yi 332
Chojnicka, Joanna 396
Chonody, Jill 316
Chor, Dóra 378
Chorvát, Ivan 153
Choryński, Adam 175, 310
Cho, Seehwa 168
Chou, Yueh-Ching 241-242
Christiaens, Thierry 251
Christin, Angèle 165
Christofidou, Andria 319
Christopoulos, Dimitris 304
Christou, Miranda 279
Chromková Manea, Beatrice 110
Chtouris, Sotirios 178
Chtouris, Sotiris 368
Chumburidze, Mariam 413
Chytkova, Zuzana 152
Cicchelli, Vincenzo 16
Cicek, Zuhal 393
Cichocki, Martin 255, 344
Cidlinska, Katerina 322
Cieślak, Jan Franciszek 432
Cieslik, Mark 203
Ciocea, Malina I. 163
Cioni, Elisabetta 113, 201, 390
Cipriani, Roberto 14, 45-46, 68,
69-70, 76, 86, 96
Císař, Ondřej 68, 75, 160, 330,
384
Čiupailaitė, Dalia 355
Ciżewska-Martyńska, Elżbieta
331
Claessens, Elke 232
Clot-Garrell, Anna 405
Clua-Llosada, Monica 159
Cobel-Tokarska, Marta 157, 420
Coblence, Emmanuel 430
Cockburn, Tom 141
Coelho, Bernardo 387
Coetzee, Jan K 298-299
Coetzee, Jan K. 298
Cognard, Etienne 273
Cohen, Bruce 438
Cojocaru, Olga 411
Colin, Clément 202
Colloca, Carlo 142
Colombini, Giulia 202
Colombo, Maddalena 185, 188,
198, 410
Comsa, Mircea 418
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Conceição, Cristina Palma 322
Conchon, Aline 266
Conde Melguizo, Rafael 255
Condom-Bosch, Jose Luis 291
Conley, Hazel 240-241, 243
Consoli, Maria Teresa 340,
394, 456
Contini, Rina Manuela 340,
410-412
Copete, Esther 444
Cordeiro, Graça Índias 428
Cordero, Rodrigo 356
Corkalo Biruski, Dinka 441
Cornilleau, Anne 308
Corradi, Consuelo 70, 90,
395-396
Corra, Mamadi K. 350
Correa, Davila 213
Correa, Javiera 326
Correia, Augusta 209
Corte, Ugo 353
Cortois, Liza 164
Costa, Ana Rita 197
Costa, Dalia 387-388
Coulangeon, Philippe 221
Coulomb, Laureline 251, 259
Courtney, Richard 352
Cousteaux, Anne-Sophie 308
Cozzolino, Adriano 162
Craige, William Arthur 298
Craveiro, Daniela 220
Crawshaw, Paul 258
Cremin, Colin 161, 356
Crespi, Isabella 16, 52, 54, 225,
227, 235, 238
Crettaz von Roten, Fabienne 324
Critto, Andrea 219
Croitoru, Alin 247
Cross, Joanna Eleanor 115
Cross, Simon James 278
Crowhurst, Isabel 317, 321
Cruz-Castro, Laura 322, 326
Cruz, David 237
Csillag, Sára 189
Csurgó, Bernadett 236
Cucu-Oancea, Ozana Marina
436
Cullinane, Mark 279
Cunha, Maria Joao 388
Cunha, Vanessa 227, 237
Curran, Marta 196
Cuzzocrea, Valentina 359, 362,
368-369
Cveticanin, Predrag Mihajla 163
Czarnecki, Lukasz 114
Czarnecki, Melanie 241
Czarzasty, Jan 267
Czepek, Judith Anna 112, 270
Czeranowska, Olga Anna 268
Czernecka, Julita 369
Czerniawska, Dominika 440
Czingon, Claudia 179
D
Dabagci, Esra 168
Dabrowski, Vicki 388, 392
Dabul, Lígia 126
Daenekindt, Stijn 148, 156
Daher, Liana M. 329, 331
Dahinden, Janine 406, 409
Dainty, Andy 325
Dalberg, Tobias 185, 440
Dalichau, Dirk 149
Dalton, Andrew 132
Damelang, Andreas 306
Dančák, Břetislav 216
Danesi, Giada 153, 263
D‘Angelo, Michele 413
D‘Angelo, Valerio 355
Danielsbacka, Mirkka 115
Danielsson, Erna 172
Danilova, Elena 47, 71-72, 419,
422, 451, 457
Danilova, Natalia 288
Danko, Dagmar 118, 121, 124,
127
Darin Mattsson, Alexander 117
Darmody, Merike 191
Darmon, Isabelle 121
Daugavietis, Jānis 129, 154
Davda, Priya 326
David, Pelletier 276
Davidson, Debra J. 216, 219
Davies, Huw 328
Davies, Katherine 230
Davis, Mark 177
Day, Rosie 110, 158
Debnar, Milos 375
de Botton, Lena 387, 404
Dębska, Hanna Olga 290
De Burgh, Hugo 280
Decieux, Jean Philippe 308, 439
De Felice, Deborah 142
Degavre, Florence 239
Degi, Csaba Laszlo 260
Degli Esposti, Piergiorgio 147,
151, 154
Degli Esposti, Sara 174
de Graaff, Martinus Bertram
313-314
Deguara, Angele 403
Deindl, Christian 117
Deinema, Michael 246
de Jong, Sara 415
Dekel, Irit 376
Dekeyser, Graziela 236
De Keyser, Lieselot 137
De Krom, Michiel 326
De la Cruz-Modino, Raquel 445
Delanty, Gerard 68, 72-73
Delaruelle, Katrijn 261
Delcour, Chloë 410
Delcroix, Catherine 408-409,
433
Del Greco, Manola 397
Delibas, Kayhan 314, 386
Delicado, Ana 323
Deliu, Alexandra 295, 407
Della Porta, Donatella 70, 88
Dellwo, Barbara 398
Delon, Margot 133
Delorme, Nicolas 343
De Luca Picione, Giuseppe
Luca 341
Demanet, Jannick 190, 194-195
Dembek, Agata 199
Demeny, Gyongyver 311
Demez, Gonul 313
Demez, Gönül 265
de Milliano, Cecile 142
Demiral, Seran 152, 292
Demirezen, İsmail 398
Demirhan, Gamze 395
Demir, Ipek 17, 52, 57, 412
Demiriz, Gulhan 388
Demir, Muge 347
de Nardis, Fabio 381-382
Dencik, Lars 232, 238, 375-376
Dencik, Lars Tomas 238,
375-376
Deniz, A. Çağlar 415
de Nooy, Wouter 164
De Paoli, Marina Manuela 156
De Paoli, Stefano 432
Derado, Augustin 358, 360
Dereuddre, Rozemarijn 253
Dergić, Vanja 360
De Rijcke, Sarah 68, 77
Dermott, Esther 52, 54, 224, 231
des. Gaupp, Lisa 126
de Sousa Martins, Andréia 201
De Spiegelaere, Stan 271
Deutschmann, Emanuel 245
De Valk, Helga 227
Devaney, Eva C 233
Deveci, Cem 349
DeVereaux, Constance 118,
430-431
Deviatko, Inna F. 302, 304
De Vincenzi, Manuela 432
Devine, Dympna 141
De Vivo, Paola 428
Devlin, Maurice 358, 364
Dewey, Matías 53, 63-64
Deyaert, Jef 261, 346
Diakoumakos, George 330
Diani, Mario 68, 74-75, 330
Dias, Gustavo 410, 428
Dias, Paulo Coelho 187
Dias-Sardinha, Idalina Maria
220
Diatlova, Anastasia 387
Díaz, Inmaculada 381
Díaz-Méndez, Cecilia 145
Dickinson, Tommy 317
Diener, Katharina 233
Dierckx, Myrte 228, 236
Dieudonné, Maël 439
Dinca, Melinda 338
Di Nella, Dino 226
Dinesen, Peter 266
Diogo, Sara 288, 292
di Padova, Pasquale 305
Di Puppo, Lili 399
Ditlevsen, Kia 253
Ditrych, Ondrej 379
Dittmer, Cordula 174
Djokic, Anica 158
Djordjević, Jasna 173
Dlouhá, Marie 387
Dmitrieva, Alexandra 115
Dobbins, Tony 268
Dobias, Martin 113
Dockhorn, Sarah 431
Dolan, Paddy 136
Dolenec, Danijela 160
Dolgorukova, Irina Vladimirovna 182
Domaradzka, Anna 425
Domecka, Markieta 131
Domínguez Alegría, Gloria 373
Domínguez Amorós, Marius 226
Domínguez-Folgueras, Marta
393
Domínguez-Gómez, José Andrés
207
Dominiak, Lukasz 350
Domunco, Constantin Florin
288
Donatiello, Davide 184, 408
Dong, Guanpeng 217
Donnat, Olivier 165
Doolan, Karin 160
Dordoni, Annalisa 239
Döring, Thomas 108
Dorta-Morales, Carmelo 445
dos Santos, Diego Tavares 274
Doughan, Sultan 377
Drahokoupil, Jan 267
Drahoš, Jiří 15, 47
Drapeau-Bisson, Marie-Lise 333
Dreke, Claudia 139
Driessen, Geert 197
Drjenovszky, Zsófia 138
Drolet, Julie 171
Droogenbroeck, Filip 401
Drosdowski, Thomas 114, 146
Drus, Malgorzata 421
Duarte, Evandro Piza 378
Duarte Fonseca, Susana Maria
221
Dubois, Michel 323-324
Dubois, Vincent 430
Dubuisson-Quellier, Sophie
145, 151
Ducci, Gea 213
Dudal, Pieter 256
Dudina, Victoria 355
Dudova, Radka 241
Dugoni, Aurelio 173
Dukat, Christoph 296, 439
Dulsrud, Arne 145, 154
Dumbili, Emeka 158
Dumitriu, Diana-Luiza 271, 343
Dunk-West, Priscilla 316
Dupont, Tyler Martin 167
Durak, Yasin 275
Durbin, Sue 243
Ďurďovič, Martin 327
Durrer, Victoria Catherine 430
Duru, Deniz 380, 386
Dütsch, Matthias 274
Duvvury, Nata 239-240
Dyakonov, Mikhail 170
Dzwonkowska-Godula, Krystyna 265, 389
E
Ebensperger, Sabine Katrin 306
Eberharter, Veronika V. 223, 226
Eberl, Andreas 107
Eberle, Thomas S. 69, 78, 438
Ece, Emine Ecem 167
Ecevit, Emek Can 129
Echavarren, José 212
Echevskaya, Olga G. 195
Eckert, Falk 199, 201
Eckert, Judith 311
Edannur, Sreekala 189
Eder, Anja 337
Edling, Christofer 410
Edmondson, Ricca 14, 70, 93-94,
115-116
Edwards, Gemma 230
Edwards, Paul N. 53, 66-67
Eerola, Petteri 226, 236
Efe, Ibrahim 376
Egerer, Michael Dieter 151, 154
AUTHORS’ INDEX
465
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Egger de Campo, Marianne 353
Eghdamian, Khatereh 400
Ehbrecht, Michaela 314
Eicher, Debora 379
Eichert, Christian A. 152
Einarsdottir, Sigrun Lilja 124
Einifar, Mina 118
Eisentraut, Steffen 149, 361
Eisewicht, Paul 169
Eizagirre, Andoni 208
Ekholm, David Gunnar 348
Eksi, Betul 392
Elam, Mark 256
Elboj, Carmen 300
Elchardus, Mark 166, 380
Eldén, Sara 390, 394
Elder-Vass, Dave 284
Elezović, Ines 193, 295
Ellert, Ute 254
Ellguth, Peter 243
Elliker, Florian 299-300, 439
Elliott, Karla 393-394
Ellison, Mark 359, 382
Ellis, Victoria 244
Elven, Julia 198
Emirgil, Burak Faik 268
Emmanouel, Dimitris 148
Enache, Cosmin 305
Enelo, Jan-Magnus 225
Entleitner, Christine 157, 370
Entleitner-Phleps, Christine
S. 142
Epikhina, Yulia 187
Epp, André 311
Erasga, Dennis Saturno 322
Erbug Sanli, Ece 259
Erden-Topal, Yelda 323
Eremia, Dana Ioana 269
Ergin, Murat 345, 374
Eriksson, Maria 144
Eroglu, Sebnem 365
Erola, Jani Petteri 222
Ersoy Özcan, Mine 301
Ertan, Cihan 313
Ertuğrul, Kürşad 355
Eryilmaz, Cagri 215
Escobar, Modesto 302
Eseverri Mayer, Cecilia 364
Esholdt, Henriette Frees 319
Espvall, Majen 114
Esser, Florian 139
Estevão, Pedro 194
Eule, Tobias Georg 236
Evans, Donna 336
Evers, Sandra 138
Everts, Jonathan 145
Evsel, Gulsevim 323
Ewart, Carole 142
Exley, Catherine 258
Eydal, Gudny Bjork 234
Eydal, Gudny Björk 174
Ezgin Ağıllı, Sibel 199
F
Faas, Daniel 191
Faber, Agoston 356
Fabók, Veronika 214
Fabrykant, Marharyta 177, 419
Fagot, Delphine 117
Fansten, Maia 360
Fan, Xuan 396
466
AUTHORS’ INDEX
Farakhutdinov, Shamil 307
Farges, Géraldine 192
Farina, Fatima 242, 390
Farini, Federico 139
Farinosi, Manuela 278
Farooq, Ghazala Yasmin 300
Fárová, Nina 390, 392
Fast, Karin Eva 246
Fauser, Margit 407-408
Favretto, Anna Rosa 251
Featherstone, Mark 70, 89
Feder, Tal 127
Feiler, Julia 397
Feinberg, Joseph Grim 118
Feiring, Marte 257
Feital, Marcela da Silveira 219
Felbo-Kolding, Jonas 269
Feldman, Anat 391, 400
Félix, Aniko 279
Feltenius, David 106
Fenger, Menno 273
Fenrich, Wojciech 440
Ferenc, Tomasz 121
Ferencuhova, Slavka 127
Fernandes, Bruno 186
Fernandes-Jesus, Maria 219
Fernandes, Lúcia 218
Fernandes, Paulo Cesar 438
Fernandez, Eluska 264
Fernández-Esquinas, Manuel
457
Fernández, Joseba 333
Fernández-Mayoralas, Gloria
111
Fernández Mellizo-Soto, María
192, 195
Fernandez, Roberto M. 244
Fernández Rodríguez, Carlos
165
Ferreira, Ana 183
Ferreira de Almeida, Joao 366
Ferreira de Almeida, João de
Freitas 306
Ferreira, Diogo 186
Ferreira, Lúcia da Costa 219
Ferreira, Mariana Toledo 327
Ferreira, Vitor Sérgio 370
Ferreira, Vítor Sérgio 150, 363
Ferreira, William 161
Ferreri, Emanuela 167
Ferrero Camoletto, Raffaella 317
Ferrie, Jane 262
Ferro, Lígia 424
Fersch, Barbara 132
Fidrya, Efim 310
Fidrya, Olga 310
Figiel, Agnieszka 293
Figiel, Wojciech 277
Filandri, Marianna 361
Filcak, Richard 207
Filimon, Nela 157
Filipek, Kamil 283
Findlay, Isobel 271
Fine, Robert 81, 245, 247,
375-376
Finkel, Rebecca 347
Fink, Janet 387
Finney, Nissa 427
Fırat, Derya 153
Firat Sannan, Derya 224
Firbank, Oscar 339
Firinci Orman, Turkan 443
Fischer, Carolin 406-407
Fischer, Joachim 349
Fišer, Josef 99
Fisher, Karen 143
Fixsen, Alison Marie 200
Flader, Ulrike 330
Flaherty, Colm 385
Flam, Helena 290-291
Flaquer, Lluís 238
Flecha, Ramon 291, 357
Flesher Fominaya, Cristina 68,
75, 330
Flick, Sabine 252, 286, 289
Flick, Uwe 293-294
Flisbäck, Marita 112
Floor, Judith R. 214
Flower, Lisa 200
Flynn, Angela V. 263
Foa, Roberto 170
Fogel, Curtis 347
Fokas, Nikos 279, 341
Fonadova, Laura 417
Fong, Cheuk Ying 318
Fonseca, Susana 209, 221
Forbes, Tracey 240
Forchtner, Bernhard 376, 380
Ford, Robert 375
Forjaz, Joao 111
Formánková, Lenka 276
Formby, Eleanor 319
Forté-Gallois, Lucie 345, 373
Fortini, Lucia 341
Fouquet, Yannick 257
Fox, Christopher 303
Fox, Nick J. 315
Fraboni, Romina 222
Frade, Carlos 355
Franceschelli, Michela 198, 369
François, Aurore 223
Franke, Janna 111
Fratsea, Loukia - Maria 415, 444
Frauneder, Vincenzo 397
Freeman, Olivia 143
Freitas, Rita Brazão 231
Fric, Urška 221
Frostig, Karen 129
Frunzaru, Valeriu 271
Fryklund, Bjorn 383, 385
Fuchs, Christian 17, 53, 64, 278,
281-282, 458
Fuchs, Gerhard 215, 218
Fučík, Petr 228
Fuentes, Christian 145
Fuentes, Maria 155
Fujda, Milan 296
Fujimoto, Masayo 267
Fuller, Martin 121
Fullman, Aimee R. 430
Furman, Ivo 285
Fürst, Henrik 200
Fuszara, Malgorzata 389
Füzér, Katalin 384
Fylling, Ingrid 338
Fynbo, Lars 295, 299
G
Gabb, Jacqui 316, 387-388
Gabriel, Rainer 117
Gądecki, Jacek 234, 428
Gagyi, Agnes 160
Gaia, Alessandra 308
Gaitsch, Myriam 200
Gajdos, Adam 441
Galandini, Silvia 414
Galantai, Julia 234
Galčanová, Lucie 112
Galeja, Liena 419
Gal, Gilad 259
Gallagher, Justine 132
Gallo, Carina 314
Galluccio, Caterina 180
Gamliel, Tova 120
Gamwell, Sophie 268
Ganga, Rafaela 434
Ganzeboom, Harry B.G. 152
Gao, Xiaoxue 123
García-Andreu, Hugo 207
García Ballen, Sonia 347
Garcia-Bardidia, Renaud 150
García-Casal, María Nieves
153, 263
Garcia, Ernest 209
García, Manuel Magno 212
Garcia, Rafael de Deus 378
García-Sainz, Cristina 237
Gariglio, Luigi 297
Garncarek, Emilia 369, 389
Garnelo Gomez, Irene 158
Garnier, Pascale 139
Garvey, Brian 161
Gáspár, Tamás 189
Gasperoni, Giancarlo 190
Gasser, Julia 115
Gato, Maria Assunção 424
Gauthier, Jacques-Antoine 223
Gautier, Amandine 273
Gavrila, Mihaela 364
Gavriliu, Delia 390, 392
Gawrecká, Daniela 362
Gawron, Grzegorz Piotr 116, 432
Gawwad, Ensaf Abdel 397
Geary, John 268
Gedikli, Cigdem 306
Geelan, Torsten Rosenvold 284
Gelgec Bakacak, Ayca 411
Genin, Emilie 276
Gennaro, Benedetta 392
Genova, Angela 251, 253-254
Georgakakis, Didier 69, 87
George, Sharon 156
Georgopoulou, Panagiota 356
Gerdenitsch, Claudia 111
Gerhards, Juergen 196
Géring, Zsuzsanna 189, 299
Gerleigner, Susanne 142, 193
Germano, Ivo Stefano 284
Gerocs, Tamas 160
Gerő, Márton 329
Gerritsen, Jori 120
Geszler, Nikolett 240
Getz, Shlomo 193
Ghaffary, Gholamreza 170
Gheorghita, Andrei 418
Gheorghiu, Iulia 157
Ghibellini, Valentina 340
Gholamrezakashi, Fatemeh 399
Ghorban Dolati, Niayesh 402
Giacovelli, Sebastian 177
Giannni, Lorenzo 167
Giarelli, Guido 260, 264
Gibas, Petr 203, 420
Gidley, Ben 17
Gilbert, Brittany 260
Gilbert, Kay 240
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Gilissen, Herman Kasper 175
Gillan, Kevin 334
Gill, Bernhard 211
Gilleard, Christopher John 115
Gill-McLure, Whyeda 277
Giorgi, Alberta 435
Giritli Nygren, Katarina 311
Gíslason, Ingólfur V. 235
Giudici, Francesco 224, 230
Giulianotti, Richard 347
Giumelli, Riccardo 247
Givskov, Cecilie 107
Gjernes, Trude 116, 314
Glapka, Ewa 440
Glinsner, Barbara 200
Glück, Antje 201
Glumac, Olga 432
Gobo, Giampietro 438
Godoy-Pressland, Amy 343
Goes, Thomas Eilt 273
Goisauf, Melanie 395
Gojard, Séverine 151
Gokalp Kutlu, Aysegul 394, 397
Golczyńska-Grondas, Agnieszka
131
Golob, Tea 417
Gomes Ferreira, José 205
Gomes, Laura Graziela 247
Gomes, Rui 125, 434
Gomes, Rui Telmo 125
Gómez, Carlos 109
Gomez, M. Victoria 426
Gómez-Román, Cristina 331
Gonçalves, Ana 128
Gonda, Marcin 312
Gönüllü Atakan, Ayşe 228
Gonzalez Espitia, Gloria 347
Goodale, Paula 324
Göransson, Kristina 227, 232
Gordt, Simon 403-404
Gorshkov, Mikhail Konstantinovich 421
Gosikonda, Sreeramulu 198
Goszczynski, Wojciech 147
Gottzen, Lucas 136
Gould, Mark 286
Gouveia, Rita 230
Gouvias, Dionysios 194-195
Grabowska, Mirosława Helena
401
Graf, Angela 322
Graham, Anne 143
Gram-Hanssen, Kirsten 68,
73-74
Gram, Malene 149, 361
Grannäs, Jan 359
Graziano, Paolo R. 337
Graziosi, Mariolina 443
Gremigni, Elena 186
Grenz, Tilo 314
Griep, Rosane 378
Griera, Mar 405
Grigoras, Costel 191
Grigoryeva, Irina 115
Grillenberger, Kathrin 234
Grimm, Robert 303, 359,
382-383
Grīnberga, Līga 154, 165
Grinberg, Lev Luis 332
Grinda, Christiane 173
Grinde, Kjersti 140
Gringeri, Christina 402
Grisoni, Anahita 218, 434
Grodecki, Mateusz 345
Grødem, Anne Skevik 114
Grodzińska-Jurczak, Małgorzata
214
Grönlund, Anne 243
Gronow, Jukka 145, 156, 177
Gronow, Jukka Olavi 177
Gross, Dinah 186
Gross, Matthias 16, 68, 73, 212,
216, 221, 454
Grotowska, Stella 110
Gruhler, Jonathan 201
Grundmann, Reiner 322
Grüttner, Michael 235
Grygar, Jakub 247
Grznár, Miroslav 379
Gubański, Krzysztof 324
Gueguen, Alice 145
Guelker, Silke 438, 440
Guerra, Joao 205
Guerra, João 218
Guerra, Paula 126, 128
Gueye, Abdoulaye 248
Gugushvili, Alexi 441
Guichard, Eduardo 172
Guillard, Valérie 155
Guinea-Martín, Daniel 243
Güiza, Frida 174
Gulalp, Haldun N. 350-1, 355
Gulbrandsen, Trygve 292
Gülçiçek, Demet 395
Gulcubuk, Bulent 240
Güler, Hasan 413
Gummer, Tobias 304-305
Günal, Altug 176
Gündüz Hoşgör, Ayşe 187, 228
Günel, Ozan 129
Gungor, Derya 397
Gunter, Anthony Donovan 365
Günther, Elisabeth Anna 389
Gürer, Çetin 330
Gurkina, Olga Alekseevna 192
Gürler, Deniz 274
Gurova, Olga 147, 158
Gurov, Boris 383
Gusmano, Beatrice 315
Gustafsson, Karin M 211
Gustafsson, Maria-Therese 330
Gutiérrez Sastre, Marta 368
Guvenc Salgirli, Sanem 354
Guy, Anat 395
Gyimesi, Mihály 331
H
Haanpää, Leena 138, 149, 360,
361
Haapakoski, Kaisa 287
Habti, Driss 290
Hagelund, Anniken 114
Hagen, Christine 111, 385
Hagen, Målfrid Irene 125
Hagen, Trever Thomas 163
Häikiö, Liisa 368
Haikkola, Lotta 336, 358
Haines, Victor 276
Hainic, Cristian 126
Haipeter, Thomas 273-274
Hait, Pavel 309
Hajdu, Gabor 138
Hajdu, Gábor 172, 225
Hajdu, Tamas 138
Hajdu, Tamás 226
Hajek, Kristin 237
Hájek, Martin 155, 182
Hajjat, Abdellali 52, 58
Hajkowski, Mieszko 418
Hakovirta, Mia 138
Halford, Susan 328
Halkier, Bente 69, 79, 147-148
Hall, Dorota 400, 402
Halldorsson, Vidar 188, 346
Haller, Max 245
Hall, Peter M. 382
Haluzik, Radan 250
Halvorsen, Rune 132
Hämäläinen, Hans 111
Hameister, Nicole 111, 239
Hammarstrom, Anne 253
Hammer, Ferenc 181
Hamplová, Dana 225, 235
Hanafi, Sari 70, 97
Hanappi, Doris 227
Handley, Karen Maria 115
Hanisch, Halvor 338
Hank, Karsten 222
Han, Sam 280
Hansen, Anders Rhiger 156
Hansen, Christina 332
Hans, Silke 196
Hansson, Niklas 145
Hänzi, Denis 352
Haragus, Mihaela 227
Hărăguș, Paul Teodor 370
Hara, Mariko 125
Haratyk, Karol 312
Hardering, Friedericke 286
Harding, Seeromanie 235
Haring, Sabine 225
Harju, Anu Annika 283
Harman, Vicki 231
Harries, Bethan 374
Hartley, Kathy 289
Hart, Linda 224, 237
Hashem, Ferhana 310
Haskova, Hana 241
Hašková, Hana 396
Hasmanova Marhankova, Jaroslava 263, 265
Hasova, Veronika 403
Hassan, Tarek 325
Hassler, Björn Åke Anders 206
Hastings, Thomas Michael 273
Hatos, Adrian 288
Havas, Ádám Kornél 123
Hawkins, Mary 250, 442
Hawkins, Mary Louise 250
Haynes, Paul 211
Head, Emma 139
Healy, Amy Erbe 266
Healy, Anthony E. 189
Heaney, Jonathan G. 202-203
Heath, Sue 230
Heblich, Stephan 217
Hechtman, Todd Andrew 441
Hedler Ferreira, Luisa Teresa 395
Hedman, Juha 185, 325
Hedman, Juha Petri Erik 325
Hegde, Rupamanjari 197
Hegedűs, Rita 138
Heggebø, Kristian 253
Heiberger, Raphael H. 181
Heidelberg, Brea M. 119
Heidenstrøm, Nina 146, 174
Heidler, Julia 123
Heikkilä, Riie 127, 156, 165
Heimann, Christiane 412
Heintz-Martin, Valerie 226
Heinz, Walter R. 53, 59
Heiskala, Risto 248
Heiskanen, Maria 151
Helland, Håvard 185
Heller, Ágnes 69, 81
Helle-Valle, Jo 183
Hellum, Merete 222, 233
Helne, Tuula Terhikki 219
Henchoz, Caroline 371
Henkel-Otto, Jelena 145
Henriksen, Ida Marie 429
Henriksson, Lea 287, 362
Henwood, Flis 251
Hercowitz-Amir, Adi 376
Herman, Aleksandra 388
Hermane, Agnese 128
Hermansen, Aasmund 112, 114
Hermida, Paula 385
Hernandez, Carlos Julian 159
Herold, Mariella 410-412
Herranen, Olli Petteri 184
Herrera-Racionero, Paloma 445
Hertel, Fabian 346
Herzog, Benno 355-356
Hessels, Laurens 323
Hetzler, Antoinette 385
Hewitt, Andrew Thomas 127
Hewitt, Belinda Anne 269
Heyes, Jason 273
Hibbert, Julia 110, 158
Higgs, Paul 115, 140
Hiitola, Johanna 237
Hilário, Ana Patrícia 251, 254,
258
Hiley, Chris 140
Hill, Harry 287
Hilsen, Anne Inga 112
Hinchliff, Sharron 317
Hinderer, Nele 218
Hirseland, Andreas 294
Hirvilammi, Tuuli Ilona 219
Hirvonen, Helena Marjatta 289
Hitchings, Russell 110, 158
Hitters, Erik 163
Hjärpe, Teres 287
Hlebec, Valentina 108, 302, 307
Hochleitner, Margarethe 406
Hochschild, Arlie 47, 49
Hoeffel, João Luiz de Moraes 218
Hofäcker, Dirk 114, 117
Hofbauer, Johanna 200
Hogan, Eileen Elizabeth 118
Hohmeyer, Katrin 241
Hohnen, Pernille 149, 361
Holdsworth, Clare 358
Holla, Sylvia 246, 396
Holley, Peter 246, 249-250
Höllinger, Franz 225
Holmberg, Tora 164
Holmes, Mary 199, 201
Holmila, Marja 225
Holm, Lotte 145, 151, 154-155
Holmwood, John 355
Holt, Ditte Heering 264
Honig, Pavel 113
Horák, Vít 352
Horne, Maria 317
Horn, Laura 16, 70, 92, 159,
161-162, 459
Horolets, Anna 412
Horsfall, Briony 136
Horta, Ana 206, 209, 211, 215, 217
AUTHORS’ INDEX
467
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Horvat, Vedran 161
Hoskins, Bryony 195, 197, 365
Höttemann, Michael 372
Houben, Daniel 353
Houssam, Touria 224
Houssam, Tourie 232
Houtman, Dick 400
Høy-Petersen, Nina 245
Hresanova, Ema 260, 264-265
Hrubes, Milan 299
Hrubos, Ildiko 198
Huang, Florencia Fu-Chuan 323
Huang, Yi-wen 376
Huang, Yu 280
Hudelist, Andreas 129, 359
Hughes, Bill 442
Hui, Allison 215
Huilaja, Heikki Sakari 209
Hulvej Rod, Morten 264
Hunkler, Christian 244
Hunting, Amabel 332
Hurenkamp, Menno 385
Hurrelmann, Klaus 262
Husso, Satu 334
Hustinx, Lesley 326, 410, 415,
442
Husu, Hanna-Mari 383
Husz, Ildiko 227
Hutter, Michael 167
Huxhold, Oliver 111, 114
Hu, Xiaoteng 222
Huyge, Ellen 187, 194
Hybholt, Maria 255, 344
Hybholt, Maria Gliemann 255,
344
Hyman, Laura 203
I
Iannone, Roberta 249
Iannucci, Laura 263
Ibragimova, Dilyara 178
Ichijo, Atsuko 372
Ieracitano, Francesca 434
Iervese, Vittorio 139
Iliopoulos, Costas 174
Iliou, Katerina 171
Immerfall, Stefan 264
Immerzeel, Tim 380
Imrie, Rob 432
Inaudi, Chiara Marcella 316
Ince Ozer, Esra 279
Infante, Paulo 231
Ioannou, Gregoris 266
Iorga, Elena Madalina 195
Iovu, Mihai Bogdan 360
Irek, Małgorzata 354, 409
Irikovská, Alexandra 244
Isaksen, Lise Widding 387, 394
Isengard, Bettina 117, 229
Ishi, Angelo 412
Isleib, Sören 187
İspirli, Deniz 166
Israel, Sabine 254
Iudina, Daria 307
Ivana, Greti Iulia 438
Ivanou, Aleh 402
Ivanova, Elena 325
Ivanova, Katerina 113
Ivanova, Tatjana Stojanoska 348
Ivanova, Tetyana V. 260
Ivanov, Dmitry 162
468
AUTHORS’ INDEX
Ivashchenko, Olga Vasylivna
178, 183-184
Ivette, Szalma 235
Iwińska, Katarzyna 210
Izuhara, Misa 225, 232
J
Jackson, Peter 147
Jackson, Stevi 315
Jack, Tullia 147
Jacobs, A.J. 429
Jacobsen, Eivind 147, 157
Jacobsen, Mette Hove 156
Jacobs, Mark D. 16, 53, 63, 70,
91, 163
Jacobsson, Diana 284
Jacobsson, Katarina 294, 296
Jaeckel, Yvonne 401, 405
Jafari, Hamid 121
Jäger, Johannes 161-162
Jakelja, Luka 439
Jakobsson, Mats 157, 370, 427
Jakubė, Aurelija 417
Jakubowska, Honorata 293, 342
Jallinoja, Piia 145, 150, 154, 257
Jallinoja, Piia Tuuli 150, 154, 257
James, Phil 270
Janák, Dušan 372, 426
Janku, Katerina Sidiropulu 432
Janmaat, Germ 197
Janouskova, Miroslava 263
Jansdotter, Jenny 230
Jansen, Giedo 266, 269
Jansen, Till 354
Janský, Petr 178, 309
Janssen, Jan-Christoph 180
Janssen, Susanne 124
Jansson, André 247
Jansson, Jenny 283
Jarecka, Urszula 154
Jareño Ruiz, Diana 187, 232
Järnefelt, Noora 336
Jarosz, Ewa 306
Jartti, Tuija 221
Järvinen, Linda Karoliina 325
Järvinen, Margeretha 204
Jashari, Shpresa 409
Jasiewicz-Betkiewicz, Agnieszka
287
Jasiński, Mikołaj Karol 185
Jaworsky, B. Nadya 166
Jeanrenaud, Yves 393
Jędrzejczak, Helena Anna 403
Jehlička, Petr 53, 62,
Jelenfi, Gábor 172
Jelonek, Magdalena 304
Jensen, Per H. 241
Jentges, Erik 383
Jepsen, Jorgen Riis 255
Jeřábek, Hynek 224, 228
Jessen, Jorunn Theresia 289
Jetzkowitz, Jens 205, 208-209
Jewdokimow, Marcin 234
Ježek, Michal 225
Jiang, Joyce 270
Jiménez Delgado, María 187
Jiménez, Jaime 324
Jiménez-Roger, Beatriz 116
Joanpere, Mar 357
Jochum, Georg 216
Johansson, Kajsa Johanna 161
Johansson, Roine 172
Johansson, Sara 242
Johansson, Stina 106
Johansson, Susanna 339
Johansson, Thomas 366
Johnson, Vicky 142
Jokinen, Pekka 146, 220
Jonas, Michael 127
Jonsson, Stefan Hrafn 257
Jonvik, Merete Hermansen 120
Jordan, Mel 122
Jo, Wonkwang 168
Jung, Pil Joo 129
Jurado-Guerrero, Teresa 393
Jurickova, Lubica 113
Jurik, Nancy 387
Juvonen, Tarja 367
K
Kaakinen, Markus 150, 363, 377
Kacperczyk, Anna 300
Kaczmarek, Ewa Anna 236
Kaczorowski, Karol Pawel 412
Kaden, Tom 440
Kafidova, Natalia 305
Kaftantzoglou, Roxani 148
Kagan, Sacha Jérôme 124-126,
129-130
Kahancova, Marta 272
Kahma, Nina 150, 167, 258
Kahraman, Fatih 137
Kajta, Justyna 334
Kalalahti, Mira 198
Kalaycioğlu, Sibel 173
Kalenda, Jan 170
Kaler, Amy Kathleen 237
Kalíšková, Klára 309
Kallinen, Yrjö 368
Kallio, Johanna 335
Kallitsi, Galatia 139
Kalmus, Veronika 371, 393
Kaminioti, Olympia 172
Kaminska-Visser, Monika Ewa
272
Kamiński, Karol 413
Kampen, Thomas 134, 336
Kandlik Eltanani, Mor 268
Kang, Sungmin 293, 342
Kang, Tingyu 407
Kania-Lundholm, Magdalena
285
Kankainen, Tomi 256
Kannasoja, Sirpa Maarit 228
Kantola, Anu 200
Kantola, Ismo Juhani 437
Kantor, Lukas 159
Kantzara, Vasiliki 185, 188,
191, 198
Kapadia, Dharmi 253
Kapelyuk, Sergey 240
Kapetanaki, Ariadne 153, 263
Kaplan, Rami 182-183
Kapralska, Łucja 112
Karababa Kayaligil, Pinar 424
Karademir Hazir, Irmak 127
Karademir Hazır, Irmak 148-149
Karadeniz, Senol 109
Karagöl, Elif Yagmur 166
Karaiskou, Vicky 202
Karapehlivan Şenel, Funda 370
Karatzogianni, Athina 70, 92
Kardov, Kruno 441
Kåreholt, Ingemar 117
Karger, Tomas 170
Karhula, Aleksi 222
Karila, Kirsti 143
Kari, Mika 311
Karlsson, Sofie G 114
Karmowska, Joanna 268-270,
276
Karolak, Mateusz 416
Karpenko, Olga Mikhailovna
187, 193
Karpinski, Zbigniew 242
Karsio, Olli 108
Kart, Elife 274, 313
Karttunen, Sari 119-120, 124,
128
Karttunen, Ulla 353
Karvonen, Sakari 259
Karwinska, Anna 427
Katainen, Anu 299
Kataja, Kati 225
Katovich, Michael 346
Katthago, Siobhan 70, 94
Katz-Gerro, Tally 14, 46, 127,
152
Katznelson, Noemi 358
Kaukko, Mervi 141
Kauppinen, Timo M. 259
Kavli, Hanne Cecilie 239
Kaya, Yunus 152, 292
Kayser, Laura B. 138
Kazachuk, Ianina 420
Kaźmierska, Kaja 131, 133, 135
Keck, Wolfgang 110
Kelemen, Eszter 207
Kelevra, Lars 431
Keller, Margit 16, 69, 79, 148,
155, 182
Kelly, Dominic 313
Kemppainen, Teemu Tapio 428
Kempson, Elaine 181
Kennedy, Anne 263
Kennedy, John 421
Kentel, Ferhat 425
Kepenek, Emek Barış 184
Keppens, Gil 188, 401
Kerckhofs, Peter 266, 268, 270,
274
Kern, Christoph 304
Kerstin, Becker 203
Kes-Erkul, Aysu 429
Keshet, Yael 254
Keskinen, Suvi Päivikki 413
Ketokivi, Kaisa 427
Kettunen, Hanna 428
Khalid, Asma 141
Khalili, Ahmad 256
Khan, Asma Shahin 267
Khani, Somayeh 118
Kharchenko, Irina I. 186
Khattab, Nabil 188, 377
Khokhlova, Anisya 125, 299
Khokhlova, Marina 292
Khosravi, Nastaran 275
Khoudja, Yassine 239
Khramova, Marina 414
Khyzhniak, Oleksandr 353
Kiersztyn, Anna 368
Kiisel, Maie 69, 79, 419
Kimberley, Helen 112
Kimil, Ahmet 254
Kinderman, Daniel 182
Kindt, Marianne Takvam 191
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
King, Andrew 316-317
King, Lindsey Marie 273
Kingston, Paul 108, 112
Király, Gábor 189, 209
Kirchberg, Volker 120, 122-123
Kirchhoff, Nicole 343, 360, 395
Kirchner, Babette 439
Kiriker, Bahar 395
Kirilina, Nadezda 166
Kirilina, Tatiana 166
Kirschner, Heiko 293, 314, 342
Kirvalidze, Ana 166
Kisiel, Przemyslaw 122
Kiss, Gabriella 209
Kissmann, Ulrike Tikvah 296
Kiss, Veronika 208
Kivimäki, Mika 262
Kivinen, Osmo Tapio 325
Kıyak, Sercan 331
Kjærnes, Unni 150, 154, 183, 258
Kjølsrød, Lise 165
Klaes, Matthias Sebastian 207
Klasnić, Ksenija 229
Kleele, Sebastian 124
Klein, Birgit 282
Klein, Daniel 185
Kleindienst, Christian 431
Klein, Stefan 356
Klepal, Jaroslav 264
Kleres, Jochen 201-203
Klimczuk, Andrzej 108, 116
Klinkisch, Eva-Maria 196
Klocokova, Jana 214
Klöpper, Manfred 184
Kmec, Vladimir 399-400
Kmetty, Zoltan 379
Kňapová, Kateřina 386
Knappertsbusch, Felix Benjamin
373
Knez, Igor 175
Knoblauch, Hubert 349, 438, 440
Knothe, Holger 372
Kobanda, Dieudonné 433
Koch, Achim 305
Kochkina, Alexandra 299
Kocór, Marcin 196
Koeck, Nicole 275
Koeppe, Stephan 225
Koeszegi, Sabine T. 389
Kogovsek, Tina 302
Kohaut, Susanne 243
Koier, Elizabeth 323
Koikkalainen, Saara Pirjetta 407
Koivula, Aki 145
Koivula, Ulla-Maija 339
Kojima, Hiroshi 404
Kojo, Matti 311
Kolahi, Mohammad Reza 399
Kolasa-Nowak, Agnieszka 422
Kolcunova, Dominika 178
Kolehmainen, Marjo 148
Kolliarakis, Georgios 328
Kołodziej, Arkadiusz 444
Kołodziej-Durnaś, Agnieszka
444-445
Kołodziejska, Marta 400-401,
403
Kolokytha, Olga 118
Kolosova, Elena 137
Komarova, Nataliya 120
Komendant-Brodowska, Agata
137, 185
Komp, Kathrin 115-116
Kondoh, Kazumi 205
Kondyli, Dimitra 172
Konecki, Krzysztof Tomasz
14, 295
Konecna, Hana 237, 312
Konieczna-Sałamatin, Joanna
406
König, Alexandra 149, 361
König, Lisa 431
König, Ronny 117, 229, 238
Koniordos, Sokratis 14, 45,
177, 179
Konjer, Mara 343
Könönen, Jukka 414
Kontowski, Daniel 193
Kooistra, Jelle 227
Kopf, Eva 241
Köppen, Eva 200, 203
Kopper, Ákos 329
Korczynski, Marek 164
Kordasiewicz, Anna 312
Korel, Anastasia 305
Korel, Igor 305
Korjonen-Kuusipuro, Kristiina
216
Kortesoja, Matti 281
Korvajärvi, Päivi 397
Korzhuk, Sofia Vladimirovna
339
Koseła, Krzysztof 418
Koskela, Inka Maria 287
Koskinen, Raija 299
Kossakowski, Radoslaw 344
Kostadinova, Tatiana 379
Kostelecký, Tomáš 13-14, 47, 53,
61, 420, 453
Kostelka, Filip 379
Koster, Ferry 273
Kosunen, Sonja 167, 191
Kosyaeva, Tatiana 133
Kotarski, Hubert 418
Kotišová, Johana 176
Kotlík, Pavel 327
Kotnarowski, Michał 178
Kotras, Marcin 381
Kotze, P. Conrad 298
Kotzyba, Katrin 191
Kousari, Masoud 118
Kouta, Christiana 297, 393
Koutsogeorgou, Eleni 137
Kouvo, Antti 287
Kovacheva, Siyka Kostadinova
364
Kovač, Igor 250
Kovacs, Borbala 231, 234
Kovács, Borbála 422
Kovács, Eszter 214
Kovalainen, Anne 288
Köves, Alexandra 189, 209
Kowalczyk, Beata Maria 288
Kowalik, Wojciech 128
Kox, Thomas 175
Kozlovskii, Vladimir 423
Krabbendam, Lydia 138
Kracke, Nancy 244
Krajic, Karl 255, 344
Kramarczyk, Justyna Malgorzata
329
Kramer, Ronald 151, 161
Krantz, Sofie 296
Krapf, Sandra 224
Krasowska, Agata 275
Kratochvíla, Michal 404
Krauss, Agate Nira 440
Kravchenko, Sergey 352
Krawczyk, Stanisław 122
Krekula, Clary 106, 241-242
Kress, Michael 212
Kretser, Irina 164
Kriesi, Irene 198, 366-367
Kriesi, Irene Susanna 198, 366
Kristóf, Luca 236
Kristol, Anne 406
Krizkova, Alena 242, 387
Kröger, Teppo 241-242
Kroh, Martin 305
Król, Agnieszka 425
Kroll, Christian 335
Krolo, Krešimir 285
Kronfeld-Goharani, Ulrike 444
Kropp, Kristoffer 382
Krüger, Daniela 173
Krug, Gerhard 268
Kruk, Marzena Sylwia 137, 413
Krzaklewska, Ewa 388, 391
Krzeminski, Ireneusz 372
Krzyżowski, Łukasz 109
Kubala, Konrad 277, 381
Kubala, Petr 169
Kucharczyk, Maciej 116
Kucia, Marek 347
Kucukural, Onder 399
Kudrnac, Ales 359
Kuehn, Carl 157, 370
Kuhar, Roman 319
Kühne, Simon 305
Kuhn, Ursina 194
Kuipers, Giselinde 246
Kuivalainen, Susan 336
Kukla, Karolina 440
Kuleva, Margarita 128
Kulhavý, Václav 426
Kullman, Kim 432
Kumaniecka-Wisniewska,
Agnieszka 421
Kumbetoglu, Fatma Belkis 395
Kumkar, Nils C. 440
Kümmerling, Angelika 241
Kuna, Shani 266, 288
Kunißen, Katharina 379
Kunkis, Michael 215
Kunze, Conrad 210
Küppers, Carolin 321
Kupsala, Saara 220
Kurczewska, Joanna 202
Kurczewski, Jacek Maria 202
Kurkiala, Jacob 359
Kurklu, Serhat 126
Kurmeleva, Helena 432
Kurtenbach, Sebastian 426
Kurti, Orsiola 428
Kuruoğlu, Alev Pınar 156
Kusá, Zuzana 339
Kus, Basak 180-181
Kusche, Isabel 166
Kusow, Abdi M. 250
Kustra, Monika 208
Kuštreba, Igor 193
Kutsar, Dagmar 338
Kuula, Mirka 138
Kuzina, Olga 182-183
Kwiecinska-Zdrenka, Monika
Kyeremeh,
Sandra Agyei 345, 373
364
Kyheröinen, Joni 360
Kylkilahti, Eliisa 158
Kynsilehto, Anitta 408
Kyselá, Eva 206
L
Laaksonen, Mikko 274
Laamanen, Mikko 283
Labib, Tahar 70, 96
Laborgne, Pia 211, 213
Lace, Tana 371
Lachmann, Filip 14
Laconi, Angela 340
Laermans, Rudi 91, 92, 164,
351, 354
La Fauci, Luigi 315
Lähdesmäki, Tuuli 385
Lahelma, Eero 256, 262, 274, 344
Lahelma, Elina 188
Lähteenmaa, Jaana 336, 359
Lahti, Jouni 256, 262, 344
Lai, Chia-ling 123
Lain, Bru 351
Lake, Anda 128
Lakomý, Martin 107
Lalaki, Despina 169
Lallukka, Tea 256, 262, 344
Lambert, Camille 319
Lambru, Mihaela 266
Lamela, Carmen 425, 427
Lamkhanter, Fouzia 232
Lamour, Christian 310
Lamprianou, Iasonas 307
Landrock, Uta 308
Lange, Magdalena Ewa 123
Langmeyer, Alexandra N. 142
Lang, Sebastian 107
Láníková, Marie 396
Lappalainen, Sirpa 188
Lapuerta, Irene 243
Larenza, Ornella 228
Larkins, Cath 140
Larsson, Bengt 269, 275
Larsson Taghizadeh, Jonas 334
Laser, Stefan 183
Lash, Scott 69-70, 85, 95
Lassalle, Paul 246
Lass, Inga 232
Lastouski, Aliaksei 402
Lau Clayton, Carmen 235
Lauridsen, Drude 145, 396-397
Lauridsen, Drude Skov 396-397
Lauristin, Marju 418
Lauronen, Tina 127, 156
Laux, Thomas 240
Lavaud, Manon Alice 136
Lavie-Ajayi, Maya 259
Lavie, Noa 278
Laws, Norman 214
Lawson, Cornelia 322
Lazanyi, Orsolya 207
Lazar, Theofild Andrei 338
Lazzer, Gian Paolo 152
Leal Dos Prazeres, Yury 187
Leccardi, Carmen 13-14, 45-50,
68-69, 71, 87
Leckie, George 306
Lee, Garam 312
Leerkes, Arjen 248
Legarreta, Matxalen 237
Legewie, Nicolas Martin 198
le Grand, Elias 152
AUTHORS’ INDEX
469
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Lehr, Alex 268, 270, 272
Lehti, Hannu Paavali 222
Lehtonen, Markku 207
Lehtonen, Turo-Kimmo 174, 211
Leimegger, Markus 173
Leinonen, Taina 114
Leitão, Mafalda 231
Lemaire, Xavier 219
Lemańczyk, Magdalena 294
Lempiäinen, Kirsti Maria 390
Lengersdorf, Diana 123, 238
Lenneis, Verena 342
Lenz, Sarah 179
Leonardi, Laura 248, 388-389
Leonard, Madeleine 141
León, Francisco J. 149
Leontiyeva, Yana 411
Lepianka, Dorota 113-114
Leppik, Marianne 419
Lessard-Phillips, Laurence 414
Leszczyńska, Katarzyna 394, 401
Letenyei, László 433
Lev-Ari, Lilach 193
Levezinho, Carlos Tiago 283
Levidow, Les 207
Levy, Lisa 175
Lewandowski, Jakub 175, 310
Lewicki, Mikołaj 274
Lewinter, Myra 114
Lewis, Camilla 296
Lex, Tilly 365
Liang, Chen 189
Lian, Olaug S. 204
Lianos, Michalis 70, 94, 100,
311, 350
Liberman, Ido 254
Liddy, Mags 246
Lidskog, Rolf 205, 209-210
Lie, Nataskja-Elena 290
Lietzmann, Torsten 387
Lievens, John 154, 165, 409
Li, Hang 366
Li, Hong 280
Liinason, Mia 70, 90
Lillqvist, Ella 283
Lima, Fabio Bueno de 218
Lima, Marta 343
Lind, Benjamin E. 128
Lindbloom, Jana 275
Lindell, Johan Eric 246, 280
Lindemann, Romana 190
Lindland, Kristiane 272
Linko, Maaria 121-122
Linkova, Marcela 325
Lin, Liang-Wen 150, 363
Lin, Mei-Ling 249
Lin, Ming 164
Linnell, Mikael 314
Lintonen, Tomi 152
Lin, Yu-Peng 285
Lin, Yuwei 324
Lipasova, Alexandra 234, 236
Lisek, Katarzyna 300
Liskova, Katerina 319
Litmanen, Tapio 221, 311
Litvina, Darya 363
Liuccio, Michaela 320
Liukko, Jyri Juhani 339
Liu, Ming-Feng 442
Liu, Ta-ho 167
Liu, Yu-cheng 352
Liversage, Anika 109
470
AUTHORS’ INDEX
Li, Wenfen 329
Lixandru, Mara-Georgia 118
Li, Xuan 233
Li, Yaojun 377
Lizama, Andrea 153
Lizcano-Fernández, Emmánuel
445
Loch, Dietmar 380, 383-385
Loeppky, Rodney 162
Löfmarck, Erik Vilhelm 209
Lo Iacono, Sergio 310
Loksova, Terezie 276
Lomax, Helen 143
Lombardi, Lia 254
Lombardo, Carmelo 305
Lonergan, Gwyneth 408
Longo, Mariano 298
Loos, Eugene 109
Loots, Ilse 215
Lopes, Ana 240, 243, 274
Lopes, João Teixeira 424
Lopes, Noémia Mendes 252
López-Andreu, Martí 267
López Calvo, Laura 192
López Gonsálvez, Tatiana 408
Lopez, Laura 300
Lorenz, Daniel 172, 175
Lorenz, Daniel F. 172
Lorenz-Meyer, Dagmar 208
Lőrincz, Máté János 156
Loter, Katharina 113, 450
Lotteria, Katia 410
Lovari, Alessandro 113, 201
Lovén Seldén, Kristina 269
Lowe, Pam 136
Lowndes, Vivien 406
Löw Stanic, Ajana 441
Lowton, Karen 140, 258
Lozinskaia, Aleksandra 443
Lubanov, Carmit 206, 215
Lübke, Christiane 365
Lucchini, Fabio 311
Luchetti, Lia 163
Lucić, Marko 119
Lucini, Barbara 173-174
Luczaj, Kamil 129
Łuczak, Katarzyna Barbara 329
Ludes, Peter 454
Lueck, Detlev 223, 236
Luedicke, Marius K. 146
Luhtakallio, Eeva 70, 94, 334
Luimpöck, Sabrina 415
Luján, José Luis 323
Łukasiuk, Magdalena 426, 442
Lulle, Aija 140
Lund, Arwid 280, 282
Lundberg, Kjetil 335, 337
Lunde, Bente Vibecke 260
Lund, Thomas Bøker 150, 154155, 258
Luneau, Aymeric 334
Lunneblad, Johannes 366
Luotonen, Aino 225
Lupton, Deborah 53, 60-61
Lurbe i Puerto, Kàtia 150, 153,
252, 255, 257-258, 261, 263-264,
344, 346
Lusardi, Roberto 252, 286
Lusted, Jim 348
Luthra, Renee 406
Lutz, Andrea 264
Lutz, Eva Maria 115
Luzio dos Santos, Luis Miguel 351
Lužný, Dušan 403
Lydahl, Doris 256
Lyngstad, Julianne 155
Lyubenova, Marina 415
Lyytikäinen, Laura 262
M
Määttä, Mirja 358, 370
Macey, Richard 287
Macfarlane, Alison 235
Machado Johansson, Nora 353
Machado-Taylor, Lurdes 434
Machin, Amanda 278
Maciel, Andreia Barroso Figueiredo 230
Maciel, Diana 365-366, 369,
388, 391
Mack, Alexander 226
Maczka, Krzysztof 214
Madden, Mary 252, 286
Madeira, Cláudia Maria Guerra
130
Madhavan, Vandana 271
Madziva, Roda 406
Maeseele, Pieter 280
Maftei, Stefan Sebastian 126
Magalhães, Ana Filipa 403
Magalhães, Dulce 434
Magano, Olga 197, 338
Magaraggia, Sveva 366, 390
Magdalenic, Sanja 298
Magierowski, Mateusz 295
Magnani, Natalia 219
Magrath, Rory 347
Maguidovitch, Marina 119
Magun, Vladimir 418-419
Mahmood, Mohammad Afzal
397
Mahmoudi, Ebrahim 399
Mahmud, Amina Jama 260
Mahon, Evelyn 242-243
Mahr-Slotawa, Johanna 193
Maia, Jayane 383
Maier, Tobias 414
Maino, Claudio 251
Maj, Agnieszka 150, 257
Majcen, Boris 108
Majchrowska, Anita 113, 260
Makarovič, Matej 250, 417-418
Makarov, Kiril 151
Mäkelä, Johanna 145, 150, 258
Makštutytė, Ramunė 259
Malets, Olga 212
Malinowska, Ewa 369, 389
Mallick, Bishawjit 175
Malmqvist, Karl 201
Malov, Kirill 379
Maltseva, Daria 325
Mamak - Zdanecka, Marzena
112
Mamonova, Olga Nikolayevna
211
Mampaey, Jelle 185
Manap Kirmizigul, Cigdem 415
Mañas, Beatriz 265
Manca, Terra Anne 313
Mandemakers, Jornt 155, 182
Mandich, Giuliana 370
Manella, Gabriele 426
Mann, Anna 148
Manning, Nathan 201
Mansurov, Valery 291
Mantovani, Debora 190
Manzano Espinosa, Dulce 195
Mara, Liviu Catalin 286, 392
Marcelić, Sven 368
Marchetti, Maria Cristina 381
Marciniak, Lukas Tomas 295,
297, 300
Marckmann, Bella 224, 237
Maria Letizia, Tanturri 235
Mariani, Giulia 318
Maříková, Hana 276, 396
Marinho, Sofia 237
Marinović Golubić, Marica 140
Marín, Ramón 324
Markowska, Barbara Anna 164
Marlis, Buchmann 198
Marlor, Chantelle P 438
Marmot, Michael 262
Marosi, Karl 375
Marques, Ana Cristina 319-320
Marques, Emília Margarida 297
Marta Curran, Miss 185
Martenot, Aude 173, 313
Martens, Lydia 139, 155-156
Martikainen, Pekka 114
Martin Coppola, Eva 368
Martínez-Barreiro, Ana 181
Martínez García, José Saturnino
192
Martinez-Iglesias, María 273
Martinez-Iglesias, Mercedes 209,
213, 218
Martinez, Maria 395
Martin, Gillian M. 264
Martin, Greg 161
Martín, María Paz 293
Martino, Benedetta 320
Martín Pérez, Alberto 201
Martins, Daniela Félix 123
Martins, Susana 194
Martire, Fabrizio 307
Martiskova, Monika 272
Maruyama, Yasushi 206
Mary, Aurelie Aline 149-150,
157, 343, 360-361, 363, 368-370
Mascagni, Giulia 111
Maslovskii, Mikhail 356
Maslowski, Nicolas 132
Masłyk, Tomasz 260
Massari, Monica 390, 392, 456
Masso, Anu 189
Massó, Matilde 181
Masson, Philippe 157, 370
Matczak, Piotr 175, 310, 312
Mateja-Jaworska, Bogumila 327
Matevska, Duska 386
Matevski, Zoran 386
Mathew Puthenparambil, Jiby
112
Matias, Raquel 194
Matos, Ana Raquel 333
Matthew, Flynn 114
Matyska, Anna Paulina 414
Mauerer, Gerlinde 390, 395
Maurer, Andrea 177, 179-180
Maurer, Iris 267
Mauro, Max 342
Mayerl, Jochen 307
Mayrhofer, Michaela 259, 323
Mazák, Jaromír 379
Mazzette, Antonietta 424
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
Mazzola, Alessandro 168
Mazzoleni, Oscar 384
Mazzucchelli, Sara 231
Mbah, Dorothy C 398
McCallion, Philip 336
McCall Magan, Kerry 430-431
McCarron, Mary 336
McCausland, Darren 336
McCormack, Mark 317-318
McCormick, Lisa 120
McDonald, Ruth 14, 45-46,
286-287, 460
McGann, Michael Thomas 112
McGeever, Brendan 372, 375
McGuigan, Jim 53, 65
McKenzie, Jordan 351
McKenzie, Katie 287
Mc Namara, Cormac Anthony
311
McQueen, Fiona 199
McRobbie, Angela 53, 64
McSharry, Majella 347
Meadows, Rob 110
Meda, Stefania Giada 109
Meder, Mehmet 393
Medgyesi, Márton 117
Medina, Claudia 378
Medvedeva, Kseniya 404
Medvedeva, Sofia 222
Megyesi, Boldizsár 207
Mehrabov, Ilkin 279, 450
Meier, Henk Erik 343
Meier, Lars 134
Meil, Gerardo 233
Meise, Nils 199
Mejias, Ulises Ali 285
Meler, Tal 223, 233
Melgar-Ramirez, Salvador 445
Meli, Eleonora 222, 234
Melin, Harri 273
Melis, Gabriella 197, 382
Mellink, Bram 336
Meloni, Rosa Maria 340
Melo, Thiago 333
Mendes, Isabel 220
Mendes, Maria Filomena 112,
230-231
Mendoza, Karmele 408
Menez, Raphael 282
Menold, Natalja 308
Mercea, Dan 330
Mergener, Alexandra 308, 414
Merla, Laura 223, 234, 239
Merodio, Guiomar 343, 360, 387
Merry, Micael 197
Meshkova, Ksenia 297, 392-394
Meskinazarian, Ahoura 171
Messyasz, Karolina 368, 381
Metreveli, Tornike 399
Metze, Tamara 203
Meuleman, Bart 377
Meuser, Michael 238, 299, 390,
392
Meyer-Schwarzenberger,
Matthias 167
Mezabarba, Solange 247
Michael, Janna 121
Michelini, Enrico 342
Michelsen la Cour, Annette
343, 360
Midtsundstad, Tove 114
Mielczarek, Adam 332
Mietola, Reetta 293
Miettinen, Anneli 235
Miettinen, Sonja 293
Migaczewska, Ewa 260
Migalska, Aleksandra 388
Mikecz, Daniel 330
Mikesova, Renata 420
Mikiewicz, Piotr 189, 196-197
Mikołajewska, Karolina 282
Mikulan, Janja 173
Milbradt, Björn 376
Milburn, Philip Andre 290-291
Miles, Andy 296
Milheiras, Sergio 220
Miller, Carol Diana 151
Miller, DeMond S. 368
Miller, Robert Lee 133, 294
Miller, Tina 225, 235
Mills, Catherine 253, 265
Minner, Frédéric Christian
Henry 203
Minton, Jon 217
Miranda de Almeida, Cristina
322
Miret-Gamundi, Pau 110, 368
Miret-Pastor, Luis 445
Miret, Pau 230
Miryasova, Olga 418
Mitchell, Gemma 313
Miyamoto, Naomi 124
Mizielińska, Joanna 316,
319-320
Mlozniak, Iwona Ewa 335
Mlynar, Jakub 350
Möckel, Sarah 444
Modood, Tariq 52, 57-58, 375,
377-378
Moen, Hilde Berit 204
Moerman, Gerben 17, 53, 60,
295, 298
Mohammadi, Elaheh 166
Mohr, John W. 168
Mohr, Sebastian 317
Moir, James 434
Moiseev, Stanislav 128, 203
Moiso, Valentina 155, 182
Moldovan, Andreea 324
Molitor, Verena 318
Mollenhorst, Gerald 410
Möller, Christina 326
Möller, Iris 243
Monaci, Sara 283
Monnot, Christophe 398, 404
Monteiro, Paulo Jorge 153, 263
Montes de Oca, Verónica 114
Monticelli, Lara 337
Mooi-Reci, Irma 382
Moore, Lucy 256
Moore, Niamh 296
Morales, Ana 309
Moran, Lisa Martina 216
Moran-Ellis, Jo 460
Morauszki, András 433
Moreira, Luciana 315
Moreno, Almudena 238
Moreno, Arlinda 378
Moreno Minguez, Almudena
395
Moret, Joelle 409
Moret, Joëlle 409
Moretti, Alessandro 342
Moretti, Sabrina 327
Moriarty, Elaine 310
Moridi, Mohammad Reza 124
Morlacchi, Piera 259
Morlà, Teresa 136
Morrens, Bert 215
Morris, Ceri 197
Morris, Jeremy 160, 422
Morris, Max 150, 318, 363
Mortara, Ariela 146, 148, 343,
360
Mortelmans, Dimitri 228, 232
Mosbah-Natanson, Sebastien
322
Moscatelli, Matteo 224, 230
Moshe, Mira 152
Motel-Klingebiel, Andreas 109,
111, 116
Motmans, Joz 228
Motomori, Eriko 138
Motterle, Tatiana 316
Mougeot, Frédéric 256
Moura, Edila Arnaud Ferreira
213
Mourato, Joao 205
Mozisova, Alzbeta 229
Mpalourdos, Dionysis 368
Mrowczynski, Rafael 134
Mrozowicki, Adam 131, 271
Mucha, Janusz 270
Muckenhuber, Johanna 259
Mueller, Georg P. 303, 305-306
Mueller, Klaus 420
Müller, Adam 114
Muller-Camen, Michael 267
Müller-Fabian, Andrea 239
Müller, Hans-Peter 47, 70-72,
89, 452
Müller, Karel 324
Müller, Marion 124
Mulrine, Stephanie 258
Mulvad, Andreas 162
Munch, Shari 260
Munir, Kamal 331
Murányi, István 362
Murase, Risa 334
Muresan, Cornelia 117
Murinkó, Lívia 227, 230
Murphy, Alexandra 124
Murphy, Mary P 242-243
Murphy, Raymond 205
Musaro, Pierluigi 249
Mustonen, Liina 250
Mustosmäki, Armi 266
Musumeci, Rosy 225, 233, 408
Muti, Öndercan 153, 398
Mutz, Michael 343
Muukkonen, Martti Antero 352
Mylan, Josephine 213
Myrskylä, Mikko 114
Mysliwiec, Maciej Andrzej 420
N
Nadai, Eva 337, 339
Nadarzynski, Tom 320
Nadiv, Ronit 288
Nagel, Ineke 152
Nagi, Mariam Hesham 397
Nagy, Beáta 240
Naldemirci, Öncel 256
Naldini, Manuela 225
Nanev, Lazar 348
Narayan, John Christopher 373
Narbut, Nikolay 362
Näre, Lena 335-336, 453
Nascimento, Ana Claudeise 213
Näsi, Matti 150, 363, 377
Nätti, Jouko 256, 271
Navarro, Clemente J. 427
Navarro-Varas, Lara 238
Nave, Joaquim Gil 221
Navratil, Jiri 68, 74, 160, 329
Navrbjerg, Steen Erik 269
Nawojczyk, Maria 177-178,
184, 456
Na, Yuqi 278
Naz, Farah 391
Nazio, Tiziana 13-14, 46-47, 49,
69, 80, 361, 363
Neale, Bren 235
Nechita, Florin 167
Neckel, Sighard 168, 179
Nedbalkova, Katerina 160
Nedoluzhko, Lesia 230
Negut, Adriana 275
Nemenyi, Maria 136
Németh, Renáta 304
Nemirova, Natalia 303
Nemirovskaya, Anna 170
Nemoz, Sophie 218
Nenko, Aleksandra 125, 164
Nerli Ballati, Enrico 305
Nesje, Kjersti 289
Nesporova, Olga 234
Neuberger, Franz 232
Neuert, Cornelia Eva 307
Neufang, Kristina 308
Neugebauer, John 243
Neumann, Benjamin 234
Neves, Barbara Barbosa 108, 364
Nguyen, Camilla 156
Nicaise, Ides 195
Nicolaisen, Heidi 239
Nicolescu, Valentin Quintus 386
Nico, Magda 371
Niedenzu, Heinz-Jürgen 349
Niederauer, Martin 119
Niedziałkowski, Krzysztof 214
Nielsen, Annemette 150, 154155, 257
Nielsen, Annemette Ljungdalh
150, 155, 257
Nielsen, Stine Piilgaard Porner
321
Niemann, Mareke 191
Nienhaus, Sylvia 139
Niijima, Yoshie 373
Nikischer, Richard 433
Nikolopoulou, Aikaterini 270
Ni Leime, Aine 240-242
Nilsen, Ann 358, 365
Nilsen, Charlotta 117
Nilsen, Randi Dyblie 140
Nilsson, Karina 186, 195
Nina - Pazarzi, Eleni 340, 455
Nisbett, Melissa 430
Nissim, Gadi 273
Nistor, Laura 147
Niva, Mari 145, 147, 150, 258
Niziolek, Katarzyna 127
Noack, Anika 111
Nobre, Nélia 209
Nogales Muriel, Rocío 119
Noguera, Jose A. 149
Noguera, José A. 385
Nollert, Michael 402, 404
Noll, Heinz-Herbert 52, 55
Nordberg, Tanja Haraldsdottir
243
AUTHORS’ INDEX
471
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Nordlander, Erica 367
Norkus, Zenonas 417, 421-422
Norman, Helen Louise 225, 235
Norocel, Ov Cristian 379, 384386, 458
Nosal, Przemyslaw 347
Novikova, Svetlana Sergeevna
287
Novkunskaya, Anastasija 265
Nowaczyk, Olga 291
Nowak, Marek 350
Nowak, Witold 417
Nowicka, Monika Ewa 413
Nozawa, Atsushi 206
Nudelman, Anita 297, 393
Nugin, Raili 364
Numerato, Dino 342, 344,
346-347
Nunes de Almeida, Ana 143
Nunes, Richard Joseph 218
Nunn, Heather 281
Nurse, Lyudmila 133
Nygård, Mikael 335, 337
Nyklova, Blanka 420
Nyman-Kurkiala, Pia 359
O
O‘Brien, Margaret 369
Ocelík, Petr 216
O‘Connell, Rebecca 231
O‘Connor, Pat 325
Octavian, Amarulla 445
Odasso, Laura 435
Odenbring, Ylva 366
Odrowaz-Coates, Anna 391-392
Odukoya, Dennis 254, 407
Odukoya, Dennis Quincy 254
Oestreicher, Elke 282
Ogresta, Jelena 135
Oguz, Esin Sultan 109
O‘ Hagan, Clare 237
Öhman, Susanna 311
Oinas, Elina 387, 390
Oinas, Tomi 256, 266, 271
Oinonen, Eriikka 362, 367
Ojala, Satu 271-272
Ojamäe, Liis 427
Okamoto, Kohei 245
Oki, Yuko 118
Okkonen, Jussi 271
Oksanen, Atte 150, 363, 377
Oktem, Pinar 411
Oláh, Gábor 356
Olah, Livia 233
Oldrup, Helene 136
Olechnicki, Krzysztof 436
Oleksiyenko, Olena 193
Olesen, Søren Gytz 257
Olgun, Cem Koray 283
Oliveira, João 186
Oliver, Esther 136, 351
Olkkonen, Laura 216
Olko, Dorota 146
Olofsson, Anna 310-311, 313
Olofsson, Gunnar 288
Oltra, Christian 207
O‘Malley, Denalee 260
O‘Malley, Lucy 287
Oman, Susan 431
Ómarsdóttir, Ingibjörg Lilja 174
Oncini, Filippo 148
472
AUTHORS’ INDEX
Ondrašinová, Michaela 397
O‘Neill, Maggie 16, 69, 83, 131,
135, 134
Onno, Julien 326
Onnudottir, Helena 250, 442
Onofrei, Natalia 415
Oosterveer, Peter 206, 210, 220
Oppermann, Anja 230
Opree, Suzanna Johanna 155
Orban, Agnes 180
Orchard, Macarena 442
O‘Reilly, Jacqueline 361
Orekh, Ekaterina Aleksandrovna
140, 353
Ó Riain, Seán 266
Oris, Michel 106, 117
Ortega-Rivera, Enrique 416
Ortiz, Andre 184
Ortiz, Guadalupe 207
Ortiz Monera, Rosa 226
Osička, Jan 216
Osland, Oddgeir 289
Ossewaarde, Marinus 159
Ost, David 160
Østergaard, Jeanette 364
Osti, Giorgio 215
Ostrowski, Piotr 277
Oswell, David 141
Otręba-Szklarczyk, Agnieszka
196
Otreshko, Natalia 351
Otte, Gunnar 149, 361
Ottesen, Laila 255, 344
Ottesen, Laila Susanne 255, 344
Otto, Danny 325
Otto, Wanda Louise 297
Oudenampsen, Merijn 385
Ovando, Carlos Julio 411
Øydgard, Guro Wisth 107
Ozaki, Mizuho 139
Ozaki, Ritsuko 213
Ozan, Jessica 303
Ozcan, Kivanc 332
Ozdemir Metlioglu, Secil 425
Ozen, Yelda 408
Ozonyia, Peter 381
Öztürk, Emre 382
P
Paadam, Katrin 426
Pabjan, Barbara 372
Pacáková, Hana 225, 237, 244
Pacher, Alice Luise 320
Paddock, Jessica Rhiannon 151
Padovan, Dario 372, 378
Paik, Wook Inn 159
Pais, Ivana 279
Paju, Elina 297
Pajvančić - Cizelj, Ana 424
Paker, Hande 245
Paksi, Veronika 327
Pałęga, Anna 113, 260
Pălici, Bogdan 430
Pallotta-Chiarolli, Maria 191
Palmeros y Ávila, Guadalupe 188
Palm, Irving 399
Palomba, Federica 340
Paltrinieri, Roberta 151
Pàmies, Jordi 191
Pampaka, Maria 382
Panagiotopoulou, Roy 278-279,
284
Panagiotou, Aristeidis 213
Pancewicz, Magdalena 110
Pandolfini, Valeria 117, 308
Pankratova, Liliia Sergeevna 320
Panzaru, Ciprian 305
Panzer, Gerhard 127
Papadopoulos, Apostolos G.
415, 444
Papaoikonomou, Eleni 146
Papastefanou, Georgios 201
Pape, Elise 408, 433
Pape, Simone 148
Paprzycka, Emilia 226
Papushina, Iuliia Olegavna 154
Paramonova, Svetlana Pavlovna
442
Pári, András 138
Parigi, Paolo 302
Parise, Miriam 231
Park, Gyunghee 245
Park, Haenam 348
Parmiggiani, Paola 151
Parravano, Antonio 385
Parsa, Sepideh 267
Pârvulescu, Radu Andrei 354
Pasamonik, Barbara, Małgorzata
407
Pascual-Fernandez, Jose J. 445
Pascual-Fernández, José J. 445
Pasian, Pamela 289
Pastorino, Agnese 141
Pásztor, Rita 369
Pataki, Gyöngyvér 380
Pataki, György 208-209, 217
Patricio, Maria 125
Patrício, Teresa 322
Patrocinio, Tomás 434
Patrushev, Sergey 418
Paulíček, Miroslav 121
Paulovich, Natallia 396
Paulsen Breimo, Janne Iren 338
Pavelkova, Lenka 415
Pavlova, Tamara 418
Pavone, Vincenzo 174
Pawlak, Mikołaj 178
Pawlak, Robert 186
Pawlina, Anna 109
Pazarzis, Michalis 340
Peacock, Marian 252, 260
Pechurina, Anna 154
Pecka, Vojtech 349
Pedersen, Inge Kryger 264
Pedersen, Pia Vivian 264
Peel, Elizabeth 136
Pegado, Elsa 252
Pehlivanlı-Kadayifci, Ezgi 389
Peisert, Arkadiusz 420, 422
Peixoto, Paulo 434
Pelivan Cemgil, Gözde 331
Pellandini-Simányi, Léna 181
Pellizzoni, Luigi 14, 349
Peltola, Marja 409
Peltomaa, Hanna 317
Peña-Rosas, Juan Pablo 153, 263
Peng, Ssu-Chin 184
Penz, Otto 200
Peper, Robert 430
Percy-Smith, Barry 141
Pereira-Puga, Manuel 322, 326
Perek-Białas, Jolanta 109, 116,
303
Pérez Castro, Judith 188
Pérez-Sindín López, Xaquin S. 214
Peri-Rotem, Nitzan 224, 229
Perulli, Angela 355
Pešl, Jan 442
Pesonen, Jaana 124
Petersen, Lars Kjerulf 213
Petersen-Wagner, Renan 346
Peters, Julia 168
Peters, Karin 406-407, 412
Peterson, Abby 329
Peterson, Helen 243
Peter, Tobias 195
Petev, Ivaylo D. 221
Petousi, Vasiliki 174
Petraki, Maria 171, 450
Petre, Raluca 284
Petrescu, Claudia 266, 275
Petric, Mirko 301, 418, 423
Petrjanosova, Magdalena 237
Petropoulou, Eugenia 174, 210
Petrová Kafková, Marcela 115
Petrović, Mina 425
Petrov, Vladimir Nikolaevitch
413
Petschick, Grit 299
Petz, Marc 211
Petzold, Knut 179
Peychlova, Kristyna 413, 450
Pezé, Thierry 157, 370
Pfadenhauer, Michaela 18, 69,
78, 296, 438-439
Pfau-Effinger, Birgit 455
Pfeffer, Thomas 412
Pfeiffer, Sabine 282
Pfister, Gertrud 342
Pfoertner, Timo-Kolja 262
Pforr, Klaus 306
Philippova, Liudmila 418
Piazza, Milena 340
Picanço, Monise Fernandes 183
Picardi, Ilenia 389
Pickerden, Alex 336
Pieri, Elisa 312
Piessens, An 143, 369
Pietiläinen, Olli 262
Pietruczuk, Monika 214
Pietrzyk-Kaszyńska, Agata 214
Piettre, Alexandre 403, 405
Piggott, David 336
Piko, Bettina 364
Pilcher, Katy 321
Pimentel Corrêa, Carolina 217
Pinar, Ezgi 192
Pinto, Carolina 326
Piotrowski, Andrzej 312
Pirni, Andrea 367
Pirskanen, Henna 225
Pisarikova, Jana 129
Pismennaya, Elena 414
Pisu, Daniela 340
Piszczatowska-Oleksiewicz,
Mariola 222
Pitasi, Andrea 357
Pitrunová, Zdeňka 234
Pivoriene, Jolanta 338
Piza Duarte, Evandro 395
Pizzol, Lisa 219
PK, Afsal 189
Plage, Stefanie 245
Platek, Daniel 330
Platt, Lucinda 69, 80, 239, 406
Pleios, Georgios Giannakis 17,
280, 283-284, 455
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
Pless, Mette 358, 361-362, 367
Plessz, Marie 145
Pliakos, Christos 116
Plomien, Ania 242
Podolinska, Tatiana 402, 405
Poetzschke, Steffen 435
Pohjolainen, Pasi 146
Pohler, Nina 354
Poitras, Paul 415
Pokriefke, Eike Lars 190, 309
Polawski, Pawel 335
Połeć, Wojciech 134
Polese, Abel 160, 422
Poliandri, Donatella 198
Poli, Stefano 117, 308
Polkowski, Radoslaw 414
Pollard, Alex 320
Pollock, Gary 358-359, 382
Polukhina, Elizaveta 299
Pomiankiewicz, Łukasz 354
Ponomarenko, Valentina 106
Pons- de Wit, Anneke 400
Popa, Adela Elena 255
Popa, Silvia 284
Pop, Cosmina Elena 238, 256
Popescu, Mihaela 163
Pope, Stacey Elizabeth 345
Popić, Snežana 419
Popova, Irina P. 291
Poppe, Christian 183
Popper-Giveon, Ariela 254
Porcelli, Giorgio 284
Porczyński, Dominik 127
Poretti, Michele 142
Porras Bulla,Julian Arturo 272
Porrovecchio, Alessandro 157,
319, 347, 370
Portos, Martin 333
Posłuszna, Joanna 134
Posłuszny, Łukasz 134
Pospech, Pavel 167
Pospěch, Pavel 424
Pospíšilová, Tereza 249
Possinger, Johanna 233
Postels, Dominik 241
Potoczna, Małgorzata 131
Potyukova, Ekaterina 123
Poulimas, Michalis 257
Poutanen, Seppo 177
Poyraz, Bedriye 279
Pozanenko, Artemiy Alekseevich
293
Pranka, Maruta 134
Pratesi Cooren, Alessandro 200
Precupetu, Iuliana 256
Preisner, Klaus 232
Premazzi, Viviana 401
Preminger, Jonathan 161
Preoteasa, Ana Maria 229
Pretto, Albertina 419
Price, John 343
Prietl, Bianca 392
Prieto-Flores, María Eugenia 111
Prievara, Dora Katalin 364
Primorac, Jaka 391
Prisching, Manfred 438
Profant, Tomas 420
Prokop, Anna 260
Promberger, Markus 293
Prouzova, Zuzana 417
Prpic, Katarina 322, 325, 328,
389
Pruisken, Henrik 362
Pryce, Gwilym 217, 309
Pryce, Gwilym Benjamin 217
Przybył, Iwona Ewa 236
P. Toth, Tamas 319
Puigvert, Lidia 387
Puigvert, Lídia 136
Punziano, Gabriella 337
Purhonen, Semi 127, 151, 156,
165
Puscasiu, Voica 120
Pusztai, Gabriella 404
Puthussery, Shuby 235
Puzanova, Zhanna 308
Puzek, Ivan 285, 358
Pyöriä, Pasi 271-272
Pyyhtinen, Olli 209, 211, 350,
354-355
Q
Qadir, Ali 245, 248, 250, 453
Quadrelli, Isabella 198
Quehenberger, Viktoria 255, 344
Queirós, Telma Maria Gonçalves
193
Quinlan, Andrea 316
Quinlan, Elizabeth 271
Quinn, Bernadette Mary 436
Quintela, Pedro 129
R
Rabe, Linn 215
Rabušic, Ladislav 110, 113
Răcătău, Ionela-Maria 213, 220
Raciniewska, Alicja Katarzyna
420
Radin, Arianna 262, 264
Radó, Márta 107
Raeijmaekers, Daniëlle 280
Rafanell, Irene 203
Raffini, Luca 435
Rahkonen, Ossi 256, 262, 274,
344
Rahmani, Jabbar 402
Rahman, Sadikur 298, 393
Raijman, Rebeca 376, 415
Rainford, Jon 195
Rakhmatullina, Zilya 186
Rambotti, Simone 169
Ramella, Francesco 184
Ramioul, Monique 271
Ramis, Mimar 357, 410
Ramos, Elisabete 366
Ramos, Madalena 340
Ramos, Vasco 222, 230
Rantala, Eero 221
Ranta, Mette Aino Maria 365
Rapolienė, Gražina 417
Raposo, Otávio 424
Raposova, Ivana 441
Räsänen, Pekka 145, 150, 287,
363, 377
Rasche, Sarah 294
Rasnaca, Liga 422
Rasnača, Līga 336
Rathmann, Katharina 262
Ratiu, Dan Eugen 120, 123,
126-127, 129
Ratniece, Luize 318
Ratzenböck, Barbara 107
Rau, Asta Helen 298
Raudsepp, Maaris 423
Rault, Wilfried 319, 437
Rausch, Attila 137
Rautajoki, Hanna 201
Rautalin, Marjaana 248
Rautiainen, Pauli 128
Ravadrad, Azam 121
Ravazzini, Laura 179, 194
Ravn, Signe 366, 369
Rawski, Tomasz 386
Razum, Oliver 254
Rebien, Martina 112, 268, 270
Rebstein, Bernd 297, 301
Recchi, Ettore 433
Reckinger, Rachel 147
Redondo, Gisela 183
Reegård, Kaja 370
Rees, Nerys 241
Regadio, Crisanto Jr., Quinos
197
Regev, Motti 245
Régnier, Faustine 150, 257
Reichenberg, Olof 193
Reichle, Niklaus 439
Reijers, Wessel 159
Reinhardt, Jan 338
Reitstätter, Luise 122
Rekhviashvili, Lela 160
Rek-Wozniak, Magdalena 426
Remr, Jiří 224
Rensujeff, Kaija 128
Rentari, Malama 178
Rentea, Georgiana-Cristina 407
Ren, Xiangjun 106
Ren, Yunzhu 188
Repina, Nataliya 202
Repovac Niksic, Valida 384
Res, Michal 415
Reuter, Julia 326
Revilla, Juan Carlos 293
Reynolds, Larry 212
Reynolds, Paul 315
Ribac, Marko 280
Ribe, Eloi 228, 230
Ribeiro, Carla 251
Ribeiro, Filipe 112
Ribeiro, Maria do Céu 193
Ribeiro, Patrícia Oliveira 339
Ribeiro, Raquel Barbosa 247
Ribera-Almandoz, Olatz 161
Riccioni, Ilaria 351
Rice, Deborah 337
Richardson, Diane 315
Richter, Matthias 262
Richter, Rudolf 235, 395
Ricucci, Roberta 399, 401
Ridge, Tess 142
Ridgway, Renée 284
Rieder, Irene 234, 395
Rigal, Laurent 261, 346
Righard, Erica 132
Rijken, Arieke 380
Rinkinen, Jenny 211
Riso, Brígida 265
Ritter, Christian 424
Ritter, Tobias 146
Rivetti, Paola 362
Rizzo, Erika 219
Roberti, Geraldina 146, 343, 360
Roberts, Ken 362
Robinson, Sally 143
Robinson, Zoe 156
Robles-Goodwin, Patsy 410
Roboz, Ágnes 217
Rocha, Custódia 197
Rocha Franco, Sergio 208
Rocha Franco, Sérgio Henrique
161
Rocha, Jansle Vieira 218
Rodionova, Marina 178
Rod, Morten Hulvej 264
Rodrigues, Leonor 231
Rodrigues, Ricardo Jorge 181
Rodríguez, Alfonso 183
Rodriguez Diaz, Jose A. 168
Rodríguez-García, Maria Jesús
427
Rodríguez-García, María Jesús
425
Rodríguez Jaume, María José
232
Rodríguez, Jose Antonio 291
Rodríguez Morató, Arturo 121122, 125-126
Rodriguez-Rodriguez, Vicente
109
Rodríguez, Vicente 111
Roerig, Simone 138, 308
Roets, Griet 143
Rogero-García, Jesús 233
Rogers, Anne 263
Roggemans, Lilith 401
Rogowski, Łukasz 165
Rogstad, Jon 377
Rohde, Caterina 194
Rohracher, Harald 323-324,
326, 389
Roiha, Taija 128
Rojek-Adamek, Paulina Katarzyna 119, 432
Rojo-Abuin, Jose-Manuel 109
Rojo-Perez, Fermina 109, 111
Rolando, Sara 388
Roman, Christine 225
Romania, Vincenzo 404
Romanos, Eduardo 17, 70, 88,
329-330, 332-333
Romão, Ana 340
Romea, Ana Cristina 109
Römer, Friederike 307
Romero-Balsas, Pedro 223,
233, 237
Romney Barber, Tara 402
Rončević, Borut 221, 417
Roosalu, Triin 423
Roose, Henk 163, 384
Roose, Rudi 135
Roose, Willem 163
Roos, Gun 150, 258
Roper, Ian 267
Rosas, João 297
Roschova, Michaela 307
Rose, Judy Patricia 269
Rosenkranz, Marie 430
Rosenkranz, Tim 249
Rosen, Rachel 143-144
Rosenstein, Emilie 339
Rose, Samantha 431
Roslyakov, Alexander B. 319
Rosochacka-Gmitrzak, Magdalena 228, 234
Rössel, Jörg 148, 227
Rossi, Elisa 143
Rossi, Giovanna 224, 232, 236
Rossi, Paolo 254
Rössl, Lydia 264
AUTHORS’ INDEX
473
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Roth, Silke 246
Rotkirch, Anna 235
Roudometof, Victor 245
Roukova, Poli 263
Rousell, Davina 378
Roussary, Aurélie 212
Rousseau, Vincent 276
Roux, Dominique 155
Rowlingson, Karen 225
Roy, Emilie 403
Rozboril, Blahoslav 129
Rozhdestvenskaya, Elena 132
Rubiales Pérez, Miguel 428
Rubik, Frieder 212
Ruckdeschel, Kerstin 223
Rudas, Tamás 304
Rudnicki, Seweryn 184
Rüger, Heiko 223, 226
Rühr, Julia 431
Ruiner, Caroline 269
Rumpala, Yannick 212
Rungule, Ritma 371
Ruonavaara, Hannu 441
Ruspini, Elisabetta 225, 227, 390,
397, 456
Rusu, Mihai Stelian 436
Ruszkowski, Paweł 210
Rutigliano, Roberta 223, 228,
450
Ruuskanen, Petri 256
Ruzza, Carlo 260, 381, 384
Ruzzeddu, Massimiliano 356
Ryan, Majka Monika 335
Ryazantsev, Sergey 414
Rydgren, Jens 410
Rydzik, Agnieszka 244
Rye, Johan Fredrik 407
Ryen, Anne 14, 295, 297, 393
Ryser, Valérie-Anne 227
Rysst, Mari 410
S
Saarinen, Arttu 145, 287, 383
Saari, Tiina 271
Saar, Maarja 406
Sabah, Maha 226
Sabucedo, José Manuel 331
Sacchetti, Francesco 327
Sacchetto, Devi 414
Sádaba, Igor 333
Sadian, Samuel Dominic 153
Sæter, Oddrun Kristine 427
Saez Williams, Pedro 350
Sagebiel, Felizitas 390, 395
Ságvári, Bence 367
Şahin, Nevin 126
Sahraoui, Nina 416
Saikova, Anastasiia 368
Saka, Belit 365
Saksela-Bergholm, Sanna 248
Saks, Mike 252, 286-287
Sakson-Szafrańska, Izabela 443
Salamonska, Justyna 433
Sala, Roser 207
Salas, Laura Sofia 430
Salcudean, Ileana-Nicoleta 126
Saldaña Tejeda, Abril 378
Salerno, Rossana, Marianna 404
Salin, Mia 271
Sałkowska, Marta 293
Salman, Ramazan 254
474
AUTHORS’ INDEX
Salmenniemi, Suvi 383
Salminiitty, Ritva 381
Salmu, Regina 183
Salonen, Anna Sofia 398
Salonsalmi, Aino 274
Salter, Amy 397
Salvet, Sander 189
Salvia, Lucilla 162
Salzbrunn, Monika 129, 436
Salzburger, Veronika 228
Samec, Tomáš 379
Sampaio, Dora 115
Samsioe, Emma 294
Sancaktutan, Zeynep 168
Sánchez Mira, Núria 391
Sandberg, Linn 136
Sandoval, Marisol 280, 282,
284-285
Sandru, Codrina 167
Sandvin, Johans Tveit 335, 339
Sang, Åsa 175
Sannan, Barış 224
Şannan, Barış 398
Santagati, Mariagrazia 410
Santana, Helena 369, 387
Sant‘Ana, Helena 366
Santana-Talavera, Agustín 445
Santero, Arianna 408
Santiago, Elvira 174
Santos, Ana Cristina 315, 318
Santos, Cláudia Priscila 336
Santos, Helena 126
Santos, Mário J. D. S. 265
Santos, Patrícia 322
Sanz-Menendez, Luis 322, 326
Sanz, Pablo 266
Sapiezynska, Ewa 279
Sardais, Cyrille 430
Saresma, Tuija 385
Sarıtaş-Eldem, Canet Tuba 241
Sarlöv Herlin, Ingrid 175
Sarmento, Manuel Jacinto 143
Sarobe, Aitziber 208
Sarris, Nikos 171
Sarter, Eva Katharina 241
Sarti, Simone 257
Sass, Anne-Christine 254
Sassatelli, Monica 122
Sato, Kumi 245
Sauer, Birgit 200
Sauerborn, Elgen 298
Saunders, Fred Phillip 210
Savas, Gokhan 194
Savelieva, Svetlana 144
Savolainen, Salla 150, 257
Sawicka, Maja 199
Saxonberg, Steven 335
Sayan Cengiz, Feyda 397
Scalise, Gemma 248
Scandone, Berenice 411
Scandurra, Rosario 188
Scanu, Emiliano 218
Ščasný, Milan 206
Scavarda, Alice 254
Schaap, Julian 166, 168
Schadauer, Andreas 378
Schadler, Cornelia 298
Schalkowski, Henrik 184
Scharathow, Wiebke 373
Scheibelhofer, Elisabeth 300, 415
Scheiring, Gabor 160
Schenk, Patrick 145, 148
Scherke, Katharina 200, 203
Schiettecat, Tineke 143
Schindlauer, Sandra Isabelle 424
Schindler, Larissa 293, 342
Schindler, Saskja 269
Schlembach, Christopher 354
Schlimbach, Tabea 358
Schmalz, Stefan 273
Schmidt, Andrea E. 108
Schmidt, Eva-Maria 234, 395
Schmidt, Jante 385
Schmidt, Luísa 217
Schmincke, Imke 392, 396
Schmitsek, Szilvia 367
Schmitz, Kaitlin 320
Schneider, Michael 211
Schneider, Norbert F. 223
Schneider, Thorsten 223, 226
Schnell, Christiane 286, 288
Schnettler, Bernt 438-440
Scholz, Elvira 303
Schradie, Jen 282
Schreiber, Dominik 205
Schreyer, Franziska 190
Schroeder, Ilka 373, 376
Schroeder, Martin 361
Schroedter, Julia H. 227
Schubert, Johannes 211, 219
Schubert, Tinka 198, 300
Schubotz, Dirk 320
Schuetze, Lea Johanna 113
Schulze, Katja 172, 175
Schürz, Martin 305
Schuster, Julia 391
Schütz, Claudia 332-334
Schwartz, Gregory 160
Schwarz, Miriam 300
Schwenck, Anna 164, 450
Schwittek, Jessica 142
Scicluna, Rachael 230
Scollan, Angela 139
Scott, Jacqueline 224
Scott, Kirk 109
Scott, Penelope 254, 300
Scott, Penelope Anne 254
Scott, Sue 315, 460
Scriba, Christina 431
Seabra, Teresa 188, 196
Sebastião, João 188, 190, 194
Sebrechts, Melissa 441
Secor-Turner, Molly 320
Sedláková, Tatiana 112
Sedooka, Ayuko 144
Seebach, Swen 202, 357
Seebass, Katharina 107, 219
Segerstedt, Eugenia 427
Seidelsohn, Kristina 173
Seidlova, Marketa 413-414
Seippel, Ørnulf 345, 347
Seixas, Sonia Regina da Cal 218
Sekine, Michikazu 262
Sekuła, Paulina 388
Sekulic, Tatjana 379
Seliverstova, Oleksandra 153,
422
Selke, Stefan 352
Semenova, Sofia 303
Semenova, Tatiana 198, 442
Semenova, Tatiana Nikolaevna
442
Sen, A. Fulya 279
Senses, Nazli 332
Senu, Amaha 444
Seppänen, Piia 191
Seppel, Külliki 310, 419
Sepulchre, Marie 338
Serban, Monica 433
Sergeyeva, Olga Vjacheslavоvna
140, 353
Sergiyenko, Aliye Mustafaevna
336
Serok, Esther 196
Serova, Nina 130
Serradell, Olga 410, 435
Serra, Fernando 196, 364, 366,
369
Serra, Fernando Humberto 196
Serra, Helena 14, 252, 256, 286,
290, 457
Serrano, Araceli 293
Serrano, Maria Angeles 182
Serrano Martínez, Cecilia 119
Serrano Velarde, Kathia Esperanza 300
Sertaje, Raquel 380
Setiffi, Francesca 152
Sette, Stefania 198
Sevignani, Sebastian 279, 282,
284
Sgourev, Stoyan V. 122
Shachar, Itamar 442, 450
Sharma, Ritu 137
Sharonova, Svetlana Alexeevna
186
Sharp, Briony 345
Shaw, Isabel 213
Shehu, Drilona 130
Sheikhzadegan, Amir 402
Shevchenko, Anna 420
Shiani, Malihe 170
Shih, Li-Wen 397
Shildrick, Tracy 359, 361
Shilova, Valentina Aleksandrovna 429
Shipley, Martin 262
Shirlaw, Stephen 357
Shmidt, Victoria 138
Shockley, Gordon 164
Shove, Elizabeth 212
Shryane, Nick 382
Shucksmith, Janet 258
Siamionava, Antanina 421
Sibireva, Maria 144
Sicher, Efraim 373-374
Sidlo, Ludek 312
Sieber, Rebekka 421
Siellawa-Kolbowska, Krystyna
Ewa 419
Signoretta, Paola Eleonora 411
Signori, Roberta 338
Sihvonen, Ella Tuulia 233
Siilak, Kristel 426
Siippainen, Anna Laura Elina
143
Siisiäinen, Martti 361
Šikić-Mićanović, Lynette 140
Siller, Heidi 406
Silva, Augusto Santos 126
Silva Cruz, Isabel Maria 146, 156
Silva, Daniela 197
Silva, Lays 218
Silva, Manuel Carlos 340-341
Silva Pinochet, Beatriz 332
Silva, Sílvia 434
PROGRAMME BOOK | ESA 2015 PRAGUE
Silvast, Antti 16, 53, 66, 172, 174
Simm, Kadri 310
Simona, Jehane 179, 450
Simonchuk, Elena 418
Simone, Braun 114
Simonen, Jenni 225
Simonson, Julia 107, 111, 385
Simpson, Paul 317, 319
Sinai, Stavit 354
Šindelář, Michal 346, 377
Siongers, Jessy 125, 154, 401
Sipilä, Jorma 335
Siri, Jasmin 384
Sirkeci, İbrahim 111
Sirovatka, Tomas 335
Sischka, Philipp 308
Sjödin, Daniel Johannes 225
Sjölund, Maria 108
Sjöstrand, Glenn 289-290
Skąpska, Grażyna 419, 423
Skolbekken, John-Arne 314
Skopek, Nora 226
Skora, Thomas 223
Skovajsa, Marek 422
Skrbis, Zlatko 245
Skrivanek, Isabella 412
Słaboń, Andrzej 356
Sládek, Jan 330
Slettemeås, Dag 107
Slezak, Ewa 359
Slonim, Ori 312
Slootmaeckers, Koen 377
Smale, Robin 208
Small, Neil 253
Smart, Andrew 253
Smeby, Jens-Christian 287, 291
Smele, Sandra 316
Smioski, Andrea 239
Smith, Christine 252
Smith, Dennis 148
Smith, Helen 259
Smits, Mattijs 215
Smyth, Lisa 227, 237
Snee, Helene 359
Snellman, Karita 368
Soares, Isabel 247
Sobolewska, Maria 375
Sobolewski, Wojciech Jacek 120,
442-443
Sobotova, Alena 379
Söderberg, Patrik 359
Softic, Damir 414
Sohl, Lena Ulrika Margareta 406
Sojka, Bozena 439
Solano, Priscilla Maria 441
S. Öldudóttir, Sara 205
Soler, Marta 17, 68, 70, 72, 9495, 291, 351, 353
Soll, Maie 189
Solomon, Barry D. 312
Soltesova, Katarina 175
Solvang, Per Koren 338
Sommer, Ilka 412
Sønderskov, Kim 266
Sønderstrup-Andersen, Hans
232, 238
Songin-Mokrzan, Marta 184
Sorde-Marti, Teresa 435
Sordé, Teresa 410
Sørensen, Anders Ravn 383
Soriano, Silvia 337
Sosunova, Irina Alexandrovna
211
Soukka, Satu Maaret 437
Souliotis, Nikolaos 148
Souralová, Adéla 394, 396
Souto-Otero, Manuel 276
Sowa, Frank 169, 444
Spaargaren, Gert 208
Špaček, Ondřej 148
Špalek, Jiří 417
Spannari, Jenni 112, 116
Spanò, Antonella 131
Spanu, Sara 424
Sparks, Colin 278, 280
Sparks, Colin Stuart 278
Sparks, Tim 136
Sparsam, Jan 177
Spaulonci Chiachia Matos de
Oliveira, Bernardo Carlos 351
Spellerberg, Annette 314
Spencer, Philip 372, 374, 376
Spiegel, Anna 246
Spini, Dario 297
Spruyt, Bram 376, 401
Spurling, Nicola 209
Srakar, Andrej 108, 178
Środoń, Maria Anna 332
Stahl, Julian 431
Stalidis, George 178, 257
Stambuk, Marina 441
Stamm, Isabell Kathrin 239
Stănciugelu, Irina 210, 313
Stănciugelu, Ștefan 313
Standen, Nicola 136
Stănescu, Dan 210
Stanescu, Dan Florin 195
Stanila, Gabriel 266, 275
Stanoev, Martin 157, 369
Stanojevic, Dragan 238
Stasinopoulos, Nikos 330
Stasińska, Agata 316, 319
Staszek, Zdeněk 120
Stathopoulou, Theoni 330
Stavroussi, Panayiota 137
Stazio, Marialuisa 283
Steemers, Jeanette 280
Stefanovski, Ivan 333
Steinbach, Anja 222
Steinlechner, Martin 353
Stein, Petra 304-305
Stepanikova, Irena 377-378
Stephenson, Niamh 265
Sterchele, Davide 262, 342,
345-346
Stevens, Peter 192
Stewart, Paul 161, 271
Stewart, Simon 163
Stier, Jonas 144
Stipkova, Martina 257, 261
Stockelova, Tereza 264
Stocké, Volker 185, 307, 309
Stodolska, Monika 412
Stoecklin, Daniel 144
Stoilova, Rumiana 417
Stoller, Kim Robin 374
Storato, Giulia 140
Storm, Ingrid 375
Storm-Mathisen, Ardis 174
Storms, Bérénice 116
Storms, Elias 180
Storsved, Linnea Margareta 186
Stout, Vanessa Theresa 378
Stöver, Britta 114, 146
Strandh, Mattias 186, 195
Strelnikova, Anna 299
Strohschneider, Stefan 444
Struck, Olaf 274
Strzyczkowski, Konstanty 149
Štulhofer, Aleksandar 193
Stuvøy, Ingvill 156
Stypinska, Justyna 112
Subrt, Jiri 350
Sudova, Marketa 237
Suff, Rachel 268
Suh, Doowon 332
Suklan, Jana 417
Sulkunen, Pekka Juhani 351
Sultana, Zakia 175
Sumbas Yavasoğlu, Ahu 388
Sunar, Lütfi 152, 292
Sundqvist, Göran 205
Sunnercrantz, Liv 382
Suphan, Anne 282
Supik, Linda 377
Surugiu, Romina 278, 282,
284-285
Susánszky, Pál 329
Susen, Simon 351
Suter, Christian 179, 194
Suvakovic, Uros Vojislav 419
Suwada, Katarzyna 395
Svancara, Jan 378
Svatoň Gillárová, Kateřina 364
Svenberg, Sebastian 205
Svensson, Mikael 375
Svoboda, Arnost 345
Swader, Christopher Scott 223,
232
Świątek-Młynarska, Paulina 113
Świątkiewicz-Mośny, Maria 206
Swicegood, Gray 236
Świdrowska, Elżbieta 406
Świrek, Krzysztof 350
Sygkelos, Yannis 384
Sýkorová, Dana 106
Syltevik, Liv Johanne 223, 226
Synowiec-Piłat, Małgorzata
113, 260
Szafraniec, Krystyna 367
Szalma, Ivett 233, 238, 255, 390
Szaló, Csaba 349, 352, 356, 453
Szarvas, Marton 160
Szasz, Andrew 211
Szasz, Ileana Gabriela 132
Szawiel, Tadeusz 380, 418
Szczepanik, Marta 409
Szczepankowska, Urszula Anna
110
Székedi, Levente 352
Székely, Kinga 178
Szekér, Lise 271
Szenajch, Piotr 133
Szlendak, Tomasz 436
Szlinder, Maciej 159
Szmeja, Maria 372
Sztandar-Sztanderska, Karolina
337
Szumigalska, Agnieszka 394, 401
Szydlik, Marc 117, 199
Szylar, Anna 128
Szymańska, Agnieszka Natalia
122
T
Tabery, Paulina 381
Taboadela, Obdulia 181
Taghizadegan, Maryam 170
Taghizadegan, Masoomeh 124
Tailby, Stephanie Anne 239, 274
Takàcs, Judit 238
Takahashi, Mutsuko 138
Taki, Hirofumi 189
Takikawa, Hiroki 302
Talimciler, Ahmet 347
Tallarita, Loredana Maria 347
Tallis, Benjamin 98
Taltekin, Gulay 148
Talves, Kairi 393
Tammelin, Mia 267
Tanatova, Dina 443
Tangeland, Torvald 146
Tang, Wen-hui Anna 387
Tanış Zaferoğlu, Duygu 118
Tanskanen, Antti Olavi 115
Tanskanen, Jussi 256
Tapanila, Katriina 287
Tarabini, Aina 196
Tarant, Zbyněk 372, 377
Ţăranu, Andrei 386
Tarasova, Ekaterina 214
Tartanoğlu, Şafak 268
Tartari, Morena 300
Taru, Marti 358, 366
Tarum, Häli 338
Tasheva, Gallina 17, 69, 84,
349, 356
Taskan Kiremitci, Kivanc 395
Tatsuse, Takashi 262
Tauber, Gloria 406
Tavares, Lara Patrício 196
Tavory, Iddo 334
Taylor, Louise 108, 112
Taylor, Mark Richard 119, 431
Tchinda-Falcucci, Giséle 14
te Braak, Petrus 166, 380
Teelken, Christine 322
Teixeira, Ana Lúcia 183
Teixeira Lopes, João 434
Tejerina, Benjamin 322
Tekin, Cansu 425
Telesiene, Audrone 205, 207,
212, 311
Temkina, Anna A. 261
Tena-Sánchez, Jordi 149, 385
Tenisheva, Ksenia 303
Termansen, Mette 214
Terpe, Sylvia 200-201
Terragni, Laura Maria Elena 155
Terraneo, Marco 257
Terruhn, Jessica 249
Tertyshnikova, Anastasiya 308
Tervonen-Goncalves, Leena 248
Tesch, Jakob 325
Tessarolo, Mariselda 164
Thaler, Anita 389
Thanopoulou, Maria 176
Thel, Karolina 110
Theodorakopoulou, Irini 174
Theunynck, Denis 157, 370
Thiann-Bo Morel, Marie 212
Thiel, Marcel 273
Thiem, Alrik 303
Thing, Lone Friis 255, 344
Thomas, Nigel Patrick 141
Thomsen, Jens Peter 185
Thorlindsson, Thorolfur 188,
346
Thorpe, Andy 445
Thuesen, Frederik 266
Thys, Sarah 191
AUTHORS’ INDEX
475
DIFFERENCES, INEQUALITIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
Tickle, Martin 287
Tigerstedt, Christoffer 225
Tiilikka, Tiina Maria 252, 286
Tikkanen, Jenni Emilia 362
Till, Christopher Harper 323
Timmermans, Stefan 53, 60
Timmins, Chris 217
Timurturkan, Meral 265, 313
Tırman, Ceyda 281
Tisch, Anita 308
Tisdall, Kay 142
Tižik, Miroslav 394, 401
Tjarve, Baiba 165
Tjora, Aksel 429
Tjørnhøj-Thomsen, Tine 264
Tlcimukova, Petra 403
Tobiasz-Adamczyk, Beata 261
Tobio Solér, Constanza 387
Todorova, Elka 263
Todt, Oliver 323
Toffanin, Angela m. 229, 235
Tognetti Bordogna, Mara 257
Tognetti, Mara 254
Tolhurst, Edward 107-108
Tomanovic, Smiljka 226
Tomasevic, Tomislav 161
Tome, Lidia Patricia 230, 238
Tomelleri, Stefano 252, 286
Tomic-Koludrovic, Inga 418, 423
Tominaga, Kyoko 331
Tomka, Goran 282, 431, 450
Tonche, Juliana 290
Tøndel, Gunhild 108
Tonhati, Tania 294
Tonkens, Evelien 289, 336,
385, 427
Topal, Cagatay 355
Topal, Çağatay 166
Tophoven, Silke 255
Tornhill, Sofie 240
Törnqvist, Maria 164
Török, Tímea 137
Törölä, Miisa 313
Torrente, Diego 341
Torrent Sellens, Joan 270
Torres, Anália Maria Cardoso
340, 366, 387-388
Torres Elias, Annette 410
Torres, Sandra 258, 285
Torrioni, Paola Maria 455
Törrönen, Jukka 387-388
Tosun, Mehtap 374, 450
Tota, Anna Lisa 163
Tóth, Gergely 279, 329
Tóth, Péter 176
Townsend, Leanne Claire 285
Traiber, Talia 278
Traini, Claudia 189
Trajtenberg, Graciela 121, 126
Trako Poljak, Tijana 436
Tranow, Ulf 353
Trapenciere, Ilze 134
Trappenburg, Margo 385, 427
Trede, Ines 367
Trenz, Hans-Joerg 380, 382
Trenz, Hans-Jörg 380
Trevisan, Gabriela de Pina 143
Trevisan, Paola 120
Trifiletti, Rossana 202, 387, 391
Trikalinou, Lilika 424
Troncoso, Patricio 304
Tronu, Paola 113, 390
Trotsuk, Irina 362
476
AUTHORS’ INDEX
Truninger, Monica 150, 153,
263, 363
Truninger, Mónica 209
Tsai, Hui-Ju 284
Tsai, Pei-Yuen 240
Tsiganou, Joanna 171-172, 176
T‘Sjoen, Guy 228
Tufa, A. Laura 229
Tufis, Paula Andreea 433
Tuisk, Tarmo 289
Tuma, René 301
Tuna, Muammer 199
Tuohy, Nathaniel 403-404
Tuohy, Nathaniel Arthur 403
Tupasela, Aaro Mikael 323-324
Tupitsyna, Irina Nikolaevna 290
Turai, Tünde 393
Turba, Hannu 339
Turgo, Nelson Nava 444
Türkyilmaz, Aytüre 139, 195
Turmel, André 137
Turner, Charles 45, 70, 81, 94
Turtiainen, Jussi 241
Turtiainen, Riikka-Maria 345,
374
Twamley, Katherine 235
Twigg, John David 171
Tyler, Jennifer Post 122
Tyrała, Radosław 334
Tysiachniouk, Maria 212
Tyurina, Irina Olegovna 421
U
Uba, Katrin 283, 333-334
Ucer, Merve Betul 199
Uggla, Ylva 210
Ukleja, Miłosz 222, 237
Ulfsdotter Eriksson, Ylva 267268, 275, 290
Ülgen, Övgü 394
Ulinskaite, Jogile 386
Ullmann, Johanna Maria 329
Ünal, Halime 314
Uncu, Baran Alp 331
Unsöld, Laura 349
Untermarzoner, Josef 206
Unver, Ozgun 195
Ural, Haktan 298, 393
Ural, Nur Yasemin 408
Urban, Ann-Marie 271
Urbańska, Sylwia 394
Urze, Paula 324
Urzha, Olga Alexandrovna 368
Usher, Dave 313
Utanır Karaduman, Ayşen 154
Uzar Ozdemir, Figen 392, 400
V
Vaaks, Katri 289
Vacchiano, Mattia 358
Vagni, Giacomo 224, 228
Vähä-Savo, Valtteri Johannes 248
Valduga, Tatiane Lucia 336
Valente, Adriana 413
Valente, Riccardo 428
Valentova, Marie 243, 304
Valiyev, Anar 396
Valkeasuo, Laura Kristina 249
Valkonen, Jarno 209
Valkonen, Sanna Marika 164
Vallee, Manuel 220
Valles Martínez, Miguel S. 306
Valor, Carmen 146
van Aart, Kimberly 124
Van Aerschot, Lina 368
Váňa, Jan 169
Vanassche, Sofie 224, 229, 236
Van Avermaet, Piet 192
van Bochove, Marianne 289
Vandekerckhove, Sem 271
Vandekinderen, Caroline 132
van den Berg, Karen 120
Van den Bogaert, Sarah 251
Vandenbossche, Lauren 401
Van den Broeck, Laura 191
Vandenbroeck, Michel 143
van den Broek, Andries 165
Vandermoere, Frederic 146
van der Veen, Romke 273
Van Der Wildt, Anouk 192
Van de Velde, Cécile 53, 59
Van de Velde, Sarah 253
Vandevoordt, Robin 246
Van Deynze, Freek 291
van Eeden-Moorefild, Brad 318
van Eijck, Koen 121
Vane, Jan 403
van Ginkel, Rob 444
Vanherwegen, Dries 165
Van Hootegem, Geert 275
Van Houtte, Mieke 116, 69, 82,
85, 191-192
van Houwelingen, Pepijn 165
Vanke, Alexandrina 392
van Koppen, CSA (Kris) 16, 205206, 211, 214, 217
Van Leuven, Sarah 251
van Loon, Joost 349, 351
Van Maele, Dimitri 187, 191, 194
Van Pottelberge, Amelie 409
Van Praag, Lore 190, 195
van Rijswick, Marleen 175
Van Rossem, Ronan 137, 384
Van Steen, Astrid 125
van Tatenhove, Jan P.M. 214
Vantieghem, Wendelien 187
Van Vliet, Bas 208
van Wesel, Floryt 138, 308
van Wylich- Muxoll, Henriette
310
Van Zanten, Agnès 69, 82,
Varese, Federico 53, 63
Vargha, Zsuzsanna 181
Vargiu, Andrea 340-341
Varisli, Berfin 106
Varjo, Janne 198
Varriale, Simone 163
Vasara, Paula Helena 115
Vasconcelos, Pedro 318
Vasecka, Michal 375
Vasiliauskaitė, Nida 384
Vassilev, Ivaylo 263
Vatta, Alessia 270-271, 276
Vaz, Henrique 434
Vdovichenko, Larisa 344
Veenstra, Gerry 152, 261
Vehmas, Simo Pekka 349
Veira-Ramos, Alberto 108, 110
Veiria Ramos, Alberto 211
Velasco, Mónica 324
Velichovska, Lenche Aleksovska 348
Veloso, Luísa 297
Venäläinen, Juhana 282
Venäläinen, Satu 294
Venn, Sue 158
Venn, Susan 110, 113, 158
Venugoplan, Murale 271
Verbalyte, Monika 200-201
Verbič, Miroslav 178
Verdi, Laura 124
Verga Matos, Pedro 220
Verhaegen, Marlies Kris 314
Verhaeghe, Loes 246
Verhoeven, Imrat 203
Vermeerbergen, Lander 275
Vernalha, Estevão Brasil Ruas
218
Verplanke, Loes 289, 336
Verpraet, Gilles 354, 454
Verschraegen, Gert 248
Vervaet, Roselien 192
Vevoda, Jiri 113
Vianello, Francesca Alice 414
Victor, Christina 116
Vidal-Coso, Elena 230, 416
Vidal, Frédéric 297
Vido, Roman 398
Vidovicova, Lucie 110, 114
Vidu, Ana 192, 387
Viehoff, Valerie 147
Vieira, Inês 407
Vignola, Marta 219
Vihalemm, Peeter 417-418, 420
Vihalemm, Triin 69, 79, 148,
155-6, 182
Vilar Roslaes, Marta 147
Vilas, Xiana 331
Viliran, Jessica 425
Villa Lever, Lorenza 192
Villalon_Ogayar, Juan_Jose 425
Vincent, Rousseau 276
Vinci, Fiorella 340
Vinnari, Markus 220
Vinopal, Jiri 381
Virkki, Tuija 249
Viry, Gil 223
Visanich, Valerie 123
Vitsilakis, Chryssi 194
Vittersø, Gunnar 146
Vlach, Eleonora 190
Vlachou, Anastasia 137
Vlase, Ionela 421
Vobecká, Jana 402
Vogel, Claudia 109, 111, 385
Vogl, Susanne 141
Vogt, Kristoffer Chelsom 367
Vohlídalová, Marta 327, 396
Voigt, Douglas Richard 161
Vojtková, Michaela 14
Volkova, Alla 171
Volterrani, Andrea 173
von Essen, Johan 442
von Heusinger, Judith 317
von Scheve, Christian 203
von Unger, Hella 254, 300
von Weichs, Raphaela 129
Voolma, Halliki 409
Voskresenskiy, Vadim 144
Voss, Martin 172-173, 175
Voynilov, Yury 354
Voznesenskaya, Yulia Alekseevna 187
Vrablíková, Kateřina 384
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Vrublevskaya, Polina 442
Vryonides, Marios 194-195
Vrzal, Miroslav 403
Vučković Juroš, Tanja 135
Vukelic, Jelisaveta 218
Vuksanovic, Gordana D. 193
Vuorisalo, Mari 137
W
Waddington, Jeremy 266
Waerniers, Rachel 415
Wagner, Aleksandra 212,
218-219
Wahlen, Stefan 146, 155, 182
Wahlström, Mattias 329
Wainwright, John 140
Wakeling, Paul 185
Walby, Sylvia 70, 90
Walker, Charlie 365
Wallace, Claire 285, 419
Wallace, Stephanie Julia 427
Wall, Karin 230-231
Walper, Sabine 142, 157, 370
Walter, Jessica 305
Wandel, Margareta 156
Wandzel, Anna 129
Wang, Anne-chie 311
Wang, Haiyan 280
Wang, Hongbo 189
Wang, Qian 206
Waniek, Katarzyna 131
Wan, Kwok Fai 332
Warat, Marta 388
Warczok, Tomasz 290, 422
Warde, Alan 149
Wardenga, Paul 173
Warming, Hanne 141
Warren, Stella 243, 274
Warsewa, Guenter 445
Wasmer, Martina 305
Wasserman, Simona 128
Wästerfors, David 295-296
Watson, Nick 349
Watt, John 210
Webman, Esther 374
Weenas, Djiwo 261, 346
Weichbold, Martin 303, 308
Weicht, Bernhard 107, 110
Weijden, Inge van der 322,
325-326
Weil, Shalva 297, 393, 395
Weiner, Kate 251, 253
Weingartner, Sebastian 148
Weinhouse, Linda 373
Weissmann, Marliese 131
Welch, Daniel James 149, 158
Welz, Frank 14, 47, 69, 71-72,
84, 349, 351-352, 354, 452
Wendt, Eva-Verena 157, 370
Wennerhag, Magnus 329
Wenzig, Claudia 137
Wenzlaff, Ferdinand 181
Wenzl, Christine 145
Wereta, Karolina 130
Wernli, Boris 371
Westerling, Allan 232, 238
Westermeier, Carola 181
Wettergren, Åsa 200, 202-203
Wetzel, Martin 114
Whelan, Christopher T. 48, 50-51
Whyte, Elizabeth 430
Wickham, James 270, 272, 275
Widmer, Eric 224, 229, 238
Wieczorek, Oliver 412
Wienhold, Martin 179
Wieser, Bernhard 259, 323
Wigger, Angela 159, 162
Wigger, Iris 373
Wignall, Liam 318
Wijngaarden, Yosha 163
Wilczynska, Aleksandra Ewa 270
Wilczyńska, Bogna 347
Wilke, Felix 181
Wilkesmann, Maximiliane 269
Wilkinson, Olivia Justine 172
Wilks, Linda 436
Will, Catherine 251, 259
Will, Catherine M. 259
Willekens, Mart 156
Williams, John 348
Williams, Oli 252, 255, 261, 263,
344, 346
Williams, Robin 53, 66
Willing, Indigo 245
Wills, Wendy 153, 263
Wilm, Dorothee 177
Wilska, Terhi-Anna 149-150,
152, 361, 363
Winiarska, Aleksandra 426
Winkel, Heidemarie 17, 52, 57,
391, 394, 400-402
Winkler, Franz 431
Winkler, Oliver 367
Wisniewska, Karolina 294
With, Mari Lande 192
Wittel, Andreas 284
Witte, Nils 375
Wlasny, Miriam 434
Wojnicka, Katarzyna 329
Wojtasik, Karolina 362
Wójtewicz, Anna 147
Wolf, Axel 256
Wolff, Anna 211
Wolffram, Andrea 389
Wollman, Howard 69, 87
Wolter, Marc Ingo 114
Wong, Chi Hung 278
Wong, Eliz MY 318
Won, Jaeyoun 250
Woodiwiss, Jo 316
Wood, James David Gordon 159
Woodward, Alison E. 383-384
Woodward, Ian 245
Worek, Barbara 196
Workshop, Routledge 10, 100
Woroniecka, Grażyna 422, 441
Worthington, Lisa Margaret
391, 400
Wozniak, Barbara 261
Woźniak, Maria Monika 320
Woźniak, Wojciech 335-336
Wright, Tessa 240-241
Wróblewska, Anna 425
Wroblewski, Angela 327
Wróblewski, Michał 326
Wrona, Anna Marzena 185
Wustmann, Julia 265
Wutti, Daniel 359
Wu, Weiyi 246
Wu, Yuling 194
Wysienska-Di Carlo, Kinga
Anna 242
Wysmulek, Ilona 193, 421
Wysmułek, Jakub 202
X
Xafis, Vicki 397
Xenitidou, Maria 412
Xiang, Yu 278
Y
Yadav, Sarvendra 189
Yakhlef, Sophia 408, 413
Yamamura, Sakura 246, 369
Yaman, Fatih 166
Yasan, Nehir 187
Yates, Luke 146, 156
Yegen, Mesut 372
Yesilyurt, Adem 281
Yildiztekin, Burin 400
Yin, Liangen 280
Ylönen, Marja 206
Yndigegn, Carsten 358-359
Yoo, Eunhye 250
Yuasa, Yoichi 207
Yücel, Yunus 279
Yüceşahin, Mustafa Murat 111
Yüce Tar, Yasemin 360
Yüksel, Hülya 258
Yulianto, Bayu Asih 445
Yurchenko, Olesya 291
Yusupov, Musa Movlievich 171
Z
Zaaiman, Johan 382
Zabel, Cordula 226
Zacharuk, Kamila 133
Żadkowska, Magdalena 234
Zahorska, Marta 193
Zajac, Adam Piotr 425
Zając, Tomasz 185
Żak, Błażej 302
Zakharov, Nikolay 402
Zakrzewska-Manterys, Elzbieta
259, 421
Zalewska, Joanna 148, 157
Zaltron, Francesca 251
Zamfirescu, Irina Maria 426
Zamora, Gerardo 153, 263
Zamponi, Lorenzo 331-333
Zanardi, Valerio 125
Zangger, Christoph Thomas 425
Zankina, Emilia 383
Zapata, Angel Ramón 426-427
Zapata Campos, María José 217
Zapata, Patrik 217
Zapletalová, Veronika 216
Zapolskaya, Alexandra 296
Zarembska, Kamila Alicja 124
Zarlenga, Matías Ignacio 126
Zaród, Marcin 328
Zartler, Ulrike 229, 234-235
Zarycki, Tomasz 53, 61-62
Zavala Pelayo, Edgar 359
Žažar, Krešimir 350
Zbieg, Anita 302
Zdravkovic, Zeljka 133, 423
Zdravković, Željka 368
Zdravomyslova, Elena 69, 83
Zeeb, Hajo 254
Zella, Sara 255
Zeman, Marek 237
Zembylas, Tasos 118-119, 122,
127-128
Zemnukhova, Liliia 328
Zengin Arslan, Berna 440
Zeng, Rong 280
Zentai, Violetta 271
Zerey, Neyir 428
Zerle-Elsäßer, Claudia 233
Zervou, Regina 283
Zhang, Linzhi 122
Zhao, Wei 270
Zhao, Zhiwei 255
Zhidkevich, Natalia Nikolaevna
272
Zhou, Muzhi 226
Zhu, Hongwen 221
Ziari, Maryam 318
Ziegler, Daniel Christoph 310
Zielińska, Ewa 432
Zielińska, Iwona 324
Zielińska, Justyna Kinga 276,
313
Zilinskaite-Vytiene, Viktorija
355, 439
Ziller, Conrad 377
Zilli, Claudia 227, 234
Zimenkova, Tatiana 194, 318
Zink, Veronika 203
Zirn, Julia Ricarda 119
Zissi, Anastasia 257
Žitko, Mislav 160
Zobel, Malisa 307
Zorrilla Muñoz, Vanessa 211
Zózimo, Joana 252, 259
Zrinščak, Siniša 394, 399, 401
Zubair, Maria 116, 402
Zubair, Shirin 402
Zubkovych, Alina 419
Zuell, Cornelia 303
Zueras, Pilar 110, 368
Żulikowski, Piotr 131
Zuo, Can 280
Zurabishvili, Tamar 413
Zvěřinová, Iva 206
Zych, Jacek 276
Żychlińska, Monika 389, 396
Zysiak, Agata Magdalena 273
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