THURSDAY, JUNE 20 [001] ‘Populism in Europe’ or ‘Populism and Europe’? Causes and Consequence 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 1.A.14 Submitted Panel Chair: Kalypso Nicolaïdis - University of Oxford Participants: The Global Economics of European Populism: Growth Regimes and Party System Change in Europe Single Paper Jonathan Hopkin - LSE Mark Blyth - Brown University A Common Fate? How Perceptions of a Shared European History Increase Support for European Integration Single Paper Catherine De Vries - Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Southern European Populism: Not the Same Home Single Paper Simona Guerra - University of Leicester Evangelos Fanoulis - Xi’an Jiaotong – Liverpool University The Rise of Illiberal Forces in Europe: The Cases of Germany and Spain Single Paper Miguel Otero-Iglesias - IE University / Elcano Political Change, Capital Mobility, and the Populist Threat to Democracy Single Paper Erik Jones - Johns Hopkins University SAIS Discussant: Karl-Orfeo Fioretos - Temple University [002] Boundaries and Peripheries, Politics and Imaginations 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 1.A.01 Program Committee Panel Participants: Brotherhood at the Border: Can states penalize citizens for helping immigrants in distress? Single Paper Alice Dejean de la Batie - Paris II - Pantheon-Assas At the Edges of European History: Internationalization of the North Caucasus Borderland Single Paper Murat Yasar - State University of New York Where Sovereignty is Impossible: A Study of Circassian Writer Adil-Girey Ch’ashe Single Paper Lily Tarba - University of Toronto [003] Citizen Sovereignty: Political Voice and Protest 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 1.A.07 Submitted Panel Chair: Jan Willem Duyvendak - Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study Participants: Political Voice and Sovereignty: Roma Mobilization in Europe Single Paper Aidan McGarry - Loughborough University, London From anger to solidarity: Studying the journey of emotions in Gezi park protests Single Paper Hande Eslen-Ziya - University of Stavanger, Norway Ali Ismail Korkmaz: A Collective Symbol of Injustice Single Paper Itir Erhart - Bilgi University, Istanbul Between digital nostalgia and reflective hope: From Gezi Park to New Urban Movements in Turkey Single Paper Ozge Ozduzen - Loughborough University, London Protect us from homophobic patriarchs: citizen safety, otherness and discourses on nationhood in Sweden Single Paper Olu Jenzen - University of Brighton Discussant: Aidan McGarry - Loughborough University, London
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THURSDAY, JUNE 20
[001] ‘Populism in Europe’ or ‘Populism and
Europe’? Causes and Consequence 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 1.A.14 Submitted Panel Chair: Kalypso Nicolaïdis - University of Oxford Participants:
The Global Economics of European Populism:
Growth Regimes and Party System Change in
Europe Single Paper
Jonathan Hopkin - LSE Mark Blyth - Brown University
A Common Fate? How Perceptions of a Shared
European History Increase Support for European
Integration Single Paper
Catherine De Vries - Vrije Universiteit
Amsterdam
Southern European Populism: Not the Same Home Single Paper
Simona Guerra - University of Leicester Evangelos Fanoulis - Xi’an Jiaotong –
Liverpool University
The Rise of Illiberal Forces in Europe: The Cases
of Germany and Spain Single Paper
Miguel Otero-Iglesias - IE University /
Elcano
Political Change, Capital Mobility, and the
Populist Threat to Democracy Single Paper
Erik Jones - Johns Hopkins University
SAIS Discussant: Karl-Orfeo Fioretos - Temple University
[002] Boundaries and Peripheries, Politics and
Imaginations 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 1.A.01 Program Committee Panel Participants:
Brotherhood at the Border: Can states penalize
citizens for helping immigrants in distress? Single Paper
Alice Dejean de la Batie - Paris II -
Pantheon-Assas
At the Edges of European History:
Internationalization of the North Caucasus
Borderland Single Paper
Murat Yasar - State University of New
York
Where Sovereignty is Impossible: A Study of
Circassian Writer Adil-Girey Ch’ashe Single Paper
Lily Tarba - University of Toronto
[003] Citizen Sovereignty: Political Voice and
Protest 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 1.A.07 Submitted Panel Chair: Jan Willem Duyvendak - Netherlands
Institute for Advanced Study Participants:
Political Voice and Sovereignty: Roma
Mobilization in Europe Single Paper
Aidan McGarry - Loughborough
University, London
From anger to solidarity: Studying the journey of
emotions in Gezi park protests Single Paper
Hande Eslen-Ziya - University of
Stavanger, Norway
Ali Ismail Korkmaz: A Collective Symbol of
Injustice Single Paper
Itir Erhart - Bilgi University, Istanbul
Between digital nostalgia and reflective hope:
From Gezi Park to New Urban Movements in
Turkey Single Paper
Ozge Ozduzen - Loughborough University,
London
Protect us from homophobic patriarchs: citizen
safety, otherness and discourses on nationhood in
Sweden Single Paper
Olu Jenzen - University of Brighton Discussant: Aidan McGarry - Loughborough
University, London
[004] Democracy and its Challenges: Populism,
Partisanship, Civil Society, Regionalism 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 0.A.05 Submitted Panel Participants:
IS SPAIN AN APATHETIC SOCIETY? A
COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE ON CIVIC
CULTURE Single Paper
RUBEN DIEZ GARCIA - University
Carlos III of Madrid / University
Complutense of Madrid
Transnational Europeanization? Conceptions of
Europe and Network structures of Nationalistic
Movements in and around Ukraine Single Paper
Susann Worschech - European University
Viadrina
Populism as a Political Substitute: Populist
Politics in Poland and Ukraine and the Imitation
of Democracy Single Paper
Susann Worschech - European University
Viadrina
[005] EU’s Policy Making 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 1.A.10 Program Committee Panel Participants:
Classifiyng the implementation of EU’s normative
power in its Southern Neighbourhood: The role of
local actors Single Paper
Christos Kourtelis - Loughborough
University
The Unintentional Politics of EU Merger Control Single Paper
Sebastian Billows - Max Planck Institute
for the Study of Societies Sebastian Kohl - Max Planck Institute for
the Study of Societies Fabien Tarissan - CNRS
Principle of subsidiarity and legitimacy of the
European norm; The role of the regional and local
governments. Single Paper
Rafael Ripoll - Instituto de Estudios
Europeos de la UCV
The European Union’s Adaptation to the Changing
Paradigm. Case study: Trade Policy Single Paper
William Kerr - University of
Saskatchewan
[006] Exploring the complex link between public
opinion and policy-making 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 0.A.08 Submitted Panel Chair: Charlotte Cavaillé - Georgetown Participants:
Framing Labour Policies: workers’ free movement
vs citizens’ opinion immobility? Single Paper
Damien Pennetreau - Université
catholique de Louvain
Party System Representation of Economic Classes Single Paper
Mads Elkjaer - University of Southern
Denmark
Bringing citizens back in the analysis of policy
change Unleashing the explanatory power of
policy design Single Paper
Claire Dupuy - SciencesPo Grenoble Margherita Bussi - University of Louvain
Discussant: Björn Bremer - Max Planck Institute for
the Study of Societies
[007] Framing the European Union: The Idea of
Europe, Between Contentious and Institutional
Politics 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 0.A.04 Submitted Panel Chair: Guya Accornero - CIES-IUL Participants:
The idea of Europe in the party-movements
relation in post-austerity Portugal. Single Paper
Guya Accornero - Cies-IUL
A broken promise? Grassroots visions of Europe in
Italy in times of crisis Single Paper
Lorenzo Zamponi - Scuola Normale
Superiore Niccolò Bertuzzi - Scuola Normale
Superiore
Chiara Milan - University of Graz Daniela Chironi - Scuola Normale
Superiore Discussant: Pierre Monforte - University of Leicester
[008] Freedom is A Noble Thing- Portraits and
Stories of Refugees 2010- 2018 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 0.A.01 Book Panel Participants:
Freedom is A Noble Thing- Portraits and Stories
of Refugees 2010- 2018 Book Panel
Leah Bassel - University of Leicester
[009] How citizenship divides: the new faultlines in
Europe created by Union Citizenship 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 0.A.03 Submitted Panel Chair: Gareth Davies - Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Participants:
WHAT IS (A)POLITICAL IN EU CITIZENSHIP
(RIGHTS)? Single Paper
Paivi Neuvonen - University of Helsinki
The ECJ and mobile Union citizens: Round ‘n
around ‘n up ‘n down we go again… Single Paper
Suvi Sankari - University of Helsinki Urska Sadl - European University Institute
The Shifting Geometry of Union Citizenship and
the Emergence of a Plural Polity Single Paper
Stephen Coutts - University College Cork
The Divisive Effects of Earned Citizenship in the
European Union Single Paper
Dion Kramer - Vrije Universiteit
Amsterdam
Union Citizenship and the Sorting of Europe Single Paper
Gareth Davies - Vrije Universiteit
Amsterdam Discussant: Dimitry Kochenov - University of
Groningen
[010] Identity, Sovereignty and Nationhood 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 0.A.06 Program Committee Panel Participants:
What Modern Europe can Learn from Neo-Latin
Literature and its Early Modern Discourse on
Europe: From Notions of Entity to Plurality and
Beyond Single Paper
Isabella Walser-Bürgler - Ludwig
Boltzmann Institute for Neo-Latin Studies
The Language(s) of Politics: Multilingual Policy-
Making in the European Union Single Paper
Nils Ringe - University of Wisconsin-
Madison
Avatar of Sovereignty: On the Biography of a
Zagreb Statue Single Paper
Jeremy Walton - Max Planck Institute for
the Study of Religious and Ethnic
Diversity
Re-thinking Identity and Citizenship in Post-
Yugoslav Serbia Single Paper
Nikolina Zenovic - University of
California, Berkeley
[011] National Sovereignty, Union's Sovereignty,
or none at ll? Conceptual and Institutional
Challenges for the Future of the EU 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 1.B.03 Submitted Panel Chair: Susana Cadilha - Faculty of Social Sciences
and Humanities - Nova University of Lisbon Participants:
Sovereignty and the (Possible) Authority of EU
Law Single Paper
Andre Campos - Faculty of Social
Sciences and Humanities - Nova
University of Lisbon
Is the European Union Compatible with Popular
Sovereignty? Single Paper
Regina Queiroz - Faculty of Social
Sciences and Humanities - Nova
University of Lisbon
Evolution, Sovereignty and the Political Identity of
the EU Single Paper
Filipe Faria - Faculty of Social Sciences
and HUmanities - Nova University of
Lisbon
Economic Sovereignty and Political Legitimacy in
the Economic and Monetary Union Single Paper
Gabriele Angelis - Faculty of Social
Sciences and Humanities - Nova
University of Lisbon Discussant: Andre Campos - Faculty of Social
Sciences and Humanities - Nova University of
Lisbon
[012] New Migration challenges to Southern
Europe: Burden sharing of refugees and welfare
beneficiaries. 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 1.A.02 Submitted Panel Chair: Claudia Finotelli - Universidad Complutense de Madrid and Irene Ponzo - Universidad Complutense de Madrid Participants:
International Retirees in Southern Europe: A New
Challenge to the Welfare State? Single Paper
Claudia Finotelli - Universidad
Complutense de Madrid
Tensions and conflict-resolution between local
actors and central government over the burden-
sharing and reception of asylum seekers. The case
of rural areas in Italy. Single Paper
Irene Ponzo - Universidad Complutense
de Madrid Tiziana Caponio - Migration Policy
Centre Davide Donatiello - Fieri
Cross-border health care between EU
coordination and national sovereignty: policies
and practices of selective citizenship for mobile
EU citizens in Italy and Spain Single Paper
Roberta Perna - Fondazione Luigi
Einaudi / Université de Liége Maria Callejo - Radboud University
The “burden” of being “safe”. How do new EU
migration cooperation agreements affect
international responsibility sharing? Single Paper
Emanuela Roman - Fieri Discussant: Joaquín Arango - GEPS-UCM and
James Hollifield - SMU
[013] Parties, Welfare Spending and Finances 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 1.A.12 Submitted Panel Chair: Lukas Haffert - University of Zurich Participants:
The permanent austerity trilemma: trade-offs
between investment, consumption and tax cuts. Single Paper
Olivier Jacques - McGill University
Passive austerity: Hidden welfare state change in
East Central Europe Single Paper
Kristin Makszin - Leiden University
Missing SOME of the Plot in Welfare State Politics
and Rediscovering that Missing Plot: Time-Series
Cross-Section Estimation and Welfare State
Politics Single Paper
James Mosher - Ohio University Discussant: David Hope - Kings College London
[014] Power and legitimacy in central banking 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 2.A.06 Submitted Panel Chair: Matthias Matthijs - Johns Hopkins University Participants:
Adding Rooms onto a House We Love: Central
Banking after the Global Financial Crisis Single Paper
Juliet Johnson - McGill University Vincent Arel-Bundock - Université de
Montréal Vladislav Portniaguine - McGill
University
The Politics of Advanced Central Banking Single Paper
Benjamin Braun - Max Planck Institute for
the Study of Societies Maximilian Düsterhöft - TU Dresden
Communism, thirty years on 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 2.A.02 Submitted Panel Participants:
Russia's "Sovereign Democracy" in Comparative-
Historical Perspective: Identifying Hybrid
Regimes in Post-Communist Contexts Single Paper
Rudra Sil - University of Pennsylvania
THE ROLE OF THE INTERNATIONAL
COMMUNITY IN EX COMMUNIST
COUNTRIES: ALBANIAN'S CASE Single Paper
AFRIM KRASNIQI - Academy of Albanian
Studies
Transit migration explained: Turkey, Jordan and
Ethiopia Single Paper
Anja Heelsum - University of Amsterdam
[016] Refuge and Art 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 1.A.06 Submitted Panel Chair: Beverly Weber - University of Colorado
Boulder
Participants:
Precarious Homes: Conceptualizing Refuge and
Hospitality in the Exhibit daHEIM: Einsichten in
flüchtige Leben Single Paper
Beverly Weber - University of Colorado
Boulder
Four Years of Filming the Future from Berlin:
Noncitizen Perspectives Single Paper
Damani Partridge - University of
Michigan
Writing the History of the Present: Ayham Majid
Agha’s Theatrical Extensions of Die
Hamletmaschine Single Paper
Olivia Landry - Lehigh University
Comic Art and Refuge Single Paper
Ela Gezen - University of Massachusetts
Amherst
Home Movies as Refuge: Archiving the Family in
Fatih Akin’s "In the Fade" (2017) Single Paper
Mine Eren - Randolph-Macon College Discussant: Damani Partridge - University of
Michigan Ann Arbor
[017] Regional politics and integration in Europe 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 1.A.13 Submitted Panel Chair: Giulio Peroni - University of Milan Participants:
European Integration: Threat or Guarantee for
Georgia's Sovereignty Single Paper
Irakli Chkhaidze - Ivane Javakhishvili
Tbilisi State University
Public Attitudes Towards Immigrants' Integration
at the Regional Level: Searching for Models Single Paper
Silvia Migali - European Commission,
Joint Research Centre (JRC) Marco Scipioni - European Commission,
Joint Research Centre (JRC)
Catalonia, Spain 1978-2018. Self-Government and
Sovereignty in Contention
Single Paper Andrés Barrera-González - Universidad
Complutense de Madrid Discussant: Dermot Hodson - Birkbeck College
[018] Sovereignty in the Digital Transformation:
Self-determination from the shop floor to the
legislature 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 0.A.07 Submitted Panel Chair: Sidney Rothstein - Max Planck Institute for
the Study of Societies Participants:
Innovating from the Periphery: Sustaining
Sovereignty in Digital Industries Single Paper
Darius Ornston - University of Toronto Dan Breznitz - University of Toronto
From Lean Production to Industry 4.0: More
Autonomy for Employees? Single Paper
Florian Butollo - Weizenbaum Institute for
the Networked Society Ulrich Jürgens - Wissenschaftszentrum
Berlin für Sozialforschung Martin Krzywdzinski -
Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für
Sozialforschung
Platform capitalism in the Nordics – labour market
integration by choice? Single Paper
Anna Ilsøe - University of Copenhagen Trine Larsen - University of Copenhagen
Working in networked production systems: The
influence of digital assistant systems on the
organization of production and the quality of work Single Paper
Patricia Paiva - Weizenbaum Institute for
the Networked Society
Autonomy of robots vs. sovereign workers? Is
there a future for human labor in digital
despotism? Single Paper
Sabine Pfeiffer - Friedrich-Alexander-
Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg Discussant: Sidney Rothstein - Max Planck Institute
for the Study of Societies
[019] Sovereignty: foreign and domestic 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 1.A.09 Program Committee Panel Participants:
Double Standards in Conceptions of Sovereignty in
Russia's Foreign Policy Single Paper
Dessie Zagorcheva - City University of
New York
Human Rights Violations beyond the Facade of
Sovereignty Single Paper
Péter Kállai - Eötvös Loránd University,
Faculty of Social Sciences
From Miedzymorze to Three Seas Initiative – the
Impact of Polish Ideas in the Hungarian Foreign
Policy Single Paper
Andrea Schmidt - University of Pecs
[020] Struggles over sovereignty in asymmetrical
settings: a mini symposium on peripherisation in
the European Union 9:00 AM to 3:45 PM - 1.A.11 Mini-Symposium Chair: Amelie Kutter - European University
Viadrina Participants:
Panel 1: Peripheralities and peripheral
sovereignties in foreign policies of the European
Union - Submitted Panel
Peripheral Sovereignties in Caribbean Europe Single Paper
Manuela Boatcă - University of Freiburg
World systems theory and European semi-
peripheries: the case of Portuguese foreign and
security policy Single Paper
Pedro Ponte e Sousa - Nova University
Lisbon / IPRI
Peripheriality in the European Neighbourhood
Policy: a view on official and academic discourses Single Paper
Elsa Tulmets - European University
Viadrina
Partner or Periphery? Discursive Construction of
Asymmetry and Peripheriality in the German
Debate on the 18 March 2018 EU-Turkey
Statement Single Paper
Mona Günnewig - European University
Viadrina
From fragmentation to polarization: positions
about membership in European parliamentary
discourse Single Paper
Marie-Eve Bélanger - ETH Zurich Discussant: Madalena Meyer-Resende - Nova
University Lisbon Chair: Madalena Meyer-Resende - Nova University
Lisbon
Panel 2: Rescaling socio-spatial hierarchies
under regimes of crisis - Submitted Panel
Excavating the (re)emerging East/West divide: The
reproduction of peripherality and marginality as a
cross-scalar and variegated process in CEE
context Single Paper
Erika Nagy - Centre for Economic and
Regional Studies, Hungarian Academy of
Sciences
Peripherisation and national sovereignty claims.
Undisciplined notes on the Italian case Single Paper
Gerardo Costabile Nicoletta - (University
of Naples, Federico II):
Conflicts over sovereignty in the 2012 Euro crisis Single Paper
Galvão Debelle dos Santos - Autonomous
University of Barcelona Discussant: Manuela Boatcă - University of
Freiburg Chair: Elsa Tulmets - European University Viadrina
Panel 3: Governing peripherality through policies
of cohesion and macroeconomic coordination -
Submitted Panel
Beyond the classic centre-periphery dichotomy:
dependence, commitment and new boundaries in
policy design in Italy
Single Paper Maria Giulia Pezzi - Gran Sasso Science
Institute, L’Aquila Gabriella Punziano - University of
Naples, Federico II
Polarised Cohesion? Exploring the workable limits
of transferrable policy concepts Single Paper
Alexandru Brad - Leibniz Institute of
Regional Geography, University of
Leipzig
Governing catch-up, policing space:
peripherisation in the EU’s new macroeconomic
coordination Single Paper
Amelie Kutter - European University
Viadrina
Identical Goals, Conflicting Results: The
European Union’s Impact on Good Governance in
Post-Communist Europe Single Paper
Mert Kartal - University of Wisconsin-
Stevens Point
Who Pays the Piper Calls the Tune. Explaining the
Variety of Local Government Performance. The
Case of Romania Single Paper
Eliska Drapalova - Hertie School of
Governance Discussant: Erika Nagy - Nova University Lisbon
[021] THE JUNCKER COMMISSION IN
PERSPECTIVE: AN ASSESSMENT 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 0.B.10 Submitted Panel Chair: Anand Menon - Kings's College London Participants:
1. The ‘political Commission’. Politicisation in
theory and practice Single Paper
Brigid Laffan - European University
Institute Hussein Kassim - University of East
Anglia
2. Presidentialism, presidentialisation, and the
Juncker Commission: evolution or critical
juncture? Single Paper
Pierre Bocquillon - University of East
Anglia Hussein Kassim - University of East
Anglia
3. The new working methods as administrative
reform: Where you stand depends on where you
sit? Single Paper
Hussein Kassim - University of East
Anglia
4. Beliefs over three Commissions: Value
conservatism or value change? Single Paper
Andrew Thompson - University of
Edinburgh Sara Connolly - University of East Anglia
5. Men and women in the European Commission:
what’s the difference? Single Paper
Sara Connolly - University of East Anglia Discussant: Anand Menon - Kings's College London
[022] The Management of the Internal EU Borders
at the prism of Migrants’ rights: causes and
effects of contemporary Biopolitics 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 1.A.08 Submitted Panel Chair: Annalisa Lendaro - CNRS (France) Participants:
Exploiting a Refugee Crisis? Syria, Forced
Displacement, and Greece’s Bailout Negotiations Single Paper
Gerasimos Tsourapas - University of
Birmingham SOTIRIOS ZARTALOUDIS - University of
Birmingham
The Italian-French border areas: between control
devices and experiences of solidarity and conflict Single Paper
Giacomo Donadio - Basque Country
University
Threatened Solidarity: the criminalization of
activists against border control Single Paper
Ana Lopez Sala - Centro de Ciencias
Humanas y Sociales
Discretional migration control: A case study of
detention in the French-Spanish border
Single Paper Iker Barbero - Basque Contry University
The reinvention of immigration detention in Italy
after the ‘refugee crisis’ Single Paper
Giuseppe Campesi - University of Bari
Gendered borders in time of crisis: from the
control of mobility to the control of social
reproduction Single Paper
Enrica Rigo - Univeristy of Roma 3 Discussant: Iker Barbero
[023] The quandary of the sovereign state: On
border control & human rights 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 1.A.05 Submitted Panel Participants:
Sovereignty in Contemporary German Refugee
Literature Single Paper
Chunjie Zhang - University of California
Davis
[024] The Rise of Promotional Banks in
Contemporary Europe: State Banking,
Europeanization and Growth Regimes 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 2.A.05 Submitted Panel Chair: Matthias Thiemann - Sciences Po and Daniel
Mertens - Goethe University Frankfurt Participants:
The European Investment Bank and the Spanish
Official Credit Institute: Potential and Pitfalls in
the Internationalization of Spain Single Paper
Judith Clifton - University of Cantabria Daniel Díaz-Fuentes - University of
Cantabria Ana Lara Gomez - University of
Cantabria
Germany’s KfW in Post-Crisis Europe: Policy
Diffusion, Power and the Europeanization of
Promotional Banking Single Paper
Daniel Mertens - Goethe University
Frankfurt
Promotional Banks in Dependent Market
Economies: Hungary and Poland Single Paper
Katalin Mero - Budapest Business School Dora Piroska - Corvinus University of
Budapest
Banking for Growth: The Role of Cassa Depositi e
Prestiti in the Political Economy of Post-crisis
Italy Single Paper
Donato Di Carlo - Max Planck Institute
for the Study of Societies Fabio Bulfone - Max Planck Institute for
the Study of Societies
The Rise of BPI France: The Rebirth of a Dirigiste
State? Single Paper
Matthias Thiemann - Sciences Po Peter Volberding - Harvard University
[025] The role of interest groups in a changing
environment: comparing Southern European
countries 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 1.B.01 Submitted Panel Chair: Marco Lisi - Nova University of Lisbon Participants:
Tracing political influence on social media:
Interest groups’ and parties’ framing strategies in
the transparency policy debate Single Paper
Laura Chaqués Bonafont - University of
Barcelona Camilo Cristancho - University of
Barcelona
Europe First? Not So Much… The (limited)
Europeanisation of Italian interest groups Single Paper
Andrea Pritoni - Scuola Normale
Superiore - Florence
Interest group access in a cartelized environment:
Evidence from Southern Europe Single Paper
Marco Lisi - Nova University of Lisbon João Loureiro - Nova University of Lisbon
Interest group activities and newspaper coverage
before and after elections: evidence from Portugal
(2009-2016) Single Paper
Rui Oliveira - Nova University of Lisbon
Interest Group Population in Young Democracies:
Comparing Two Different Systems of Interest
Groups in Southern Europe Single Paper
Iván Medina - University of Valencia Luz Muñoz Marques - University of
Barcelona Marco Lisi - Nova University of Lisbon
Discussant: Joaquim Molins - Universidade
Autonoma de Barcelona
[026] Unequal Europe: Regional Integration and
the Rise of European Inequality 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 0.A.02 Book Panel Participants:
Unequal Europe: Regional Integration and the
Rise of European Inequality Book Panel
Ettore Recchi (Chair) - Sciences Po,
Paris Adrian Favell - University of Leeds Martin Heidenreich - University of
Oldenburg Julia Lynch - University of Pennsylvania Jason Beckfield - Harvard University
[027] Universities and the Global Migration
Trends: Expanding our Notions of the Classroom 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 0.B.13 Roundtable Chair: Nicole Shea - Council for European Studies Participants:
Higher Education and Global Migration: Refugee
Education - New Models Roundtable
Djemila Carron - InZone Maria Pisani - University of Malta Kyle Farmbry - Rutgers Nicole Shea - Columbia University Maria Höhn - Vassar College
[028] Unsettling Europe. Race, religion and
sexuality in nationalist times. 3 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 2.A.01 Mini-Symposium Chair: Markus Balkenhol - Meertens Institute Participants:
Gender and sexuality in Europe - Submitted
Panel
Queer, National and Transnational Belongings of
Polish LGBTQs in the UK Single Paper
Lukasz Szulc - Sheffield
Cultural Practices of Sexual Citizenship within the
Kingdom of the Netherlands and its neo-colonial
relationships Single Paper
Julian Isenia - University of Amsterdam
Longing for Europe? The LGBT movement and
non-heteronormative subjects in contemporary
Poland Single Paper
Monika Baer - University of Wroclaw
Lipstick on a pig? LGBT rights and the failures of
western modernity Single Paper
Momin Rahman - Trent University
Islamophobia in the Name of Women's Rights Single Paper
Sara Farris - Goldsmith Discussant: Sarah Bracke - University of Amsterdam
[029] Wealth, inequality, and political economy of
housing 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 2.A.03 Submitted Panel Chair: Tod Van Gunten - University of Edinburgh Participants:
The Political Origins of Unequal Inheritance Law:
Power and Property in Early Modern Europe Single Paper
Carissa Tudor - Princeton University
Fighting for the Right to the City : The Frame of
Gentrification Shaping Housing Struggles in
Montreal Single Paper
Jean-Vincent Bergeron-Gaudin -
University of Montreal
Capital for Whom? Generational Inequality in
Housing Markets Single Paper
Flynn Lindsay - Wheaton College
Housing, Inequality, and Political Cleavages Single Paper
Greg Fuller - University of Groningen
Economic inequalities in the major German cities
in times of rising house prices and rents Single Paper
Sebastian Kohl - Max Planck Institute for
the Study of Societies
Housing and the Politics of Inequality:
Homeowners as the New Wealth Owning Class in
Western Europe Single Paper
Aidan Regan - University College Dublin Allison Johnston - Oregon State
University Greg Fuller - University of Groningen
Discussant: Tod Van Gunten- University of
Edinburgh
[030] Authenticating agency: Muslim leadership
and civic engagement in contemporary France 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 1.A.06 Submitted Panel Chair: Carol Ferrara - Emerson College Participants:
“I’m here for the mieux vivre ensemble”:
analyzing Muslim agency in interfaith initiatives in
France Single Paper
Carol Ferrara - Emerson College
Muslim associative leaders in France and the
promotion of “social cohesion” Single Paper
Margot Dazey - European University
Institute
Religious leadership and ethno-racial dynamics
among the French Muslim minority Single Paper
Juliette Galonnier - Institut national
d’études démographiques
Renegotiating the Representation of French
Muslims: Race, faith, and collective diversity in the
Consultation des Musulmans Single Paper
Kirsten Wesselhoeft - Vassar College Discussant: John Bowen - Washington University in
St. Louis
[031] Author-Meets-Critics: Zsofia Barta's "In the
Red: The Politics of Public Debt Accumulation in
Developed Countries" 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 2.A.06 Book Panel Participants:
Author-Meets-Critics: Zsofia Barta's "In the Red:
The Politics of Public Debt Accumulation in
Developed Countries" Book Panel
Alison Johnston - Oregon State University Lucio Baccaro - Université de Genève Sofia Perez - Boston University Tim Vlandas - University of Oxford Dermot Hodson - Birkbeck College Matthias Matthijs - Johns Hopkins Paul
H. Nitze School of Advanced International
Studies
[032] Beyond the Nation-State: Territoriality,
Brexit and the United Kingdom 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 0.A.04 Submitted Panel Chair: Daniel Wincott - Cardiff University Participants:
England, Scotland, Wales and Brexit Single Paper
Ailsa Henderson - University of
Edinburgh Charlie Jeffery - University of Edinburgh Ed Poole - Cardiff University Jac Larner - Cardiff University Daniel Wincott - Cardiff University Richard Wyn Jones - Cardiff University
Paradoxes of Brexit Politics: territoriality, public
attitudes, elite strategies and political
disconnection Single Paper
Alan Wager - Kings College London Daniel Wincott - Cardiff University
Brexit and UK Intergovernmental Relations Single Paper
Nicola McEwen - University of Edinburgh
What will we do without EU? Promoting equality
in post-devolution Wales Single Paper
Rachel Minto - Cardiff University Alison Parken - Cardiff University
Paradoxes of Brexit Politics: territoriality, public
attitudes, elite strategies and political
disconnection Single Paper
Alan Wage - Kings College Lond Daniel Wincott - Cardiff University
Discussant: Anand Menon - Kings College London
[033] Challenges to European integration in the
periphery and beyond 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 1.A.01 Submitted Panel Chair: H. Tolga Bolukbasi - Bilkent University Participants:
Cooperation against the odds: Overcoming
collective action problems among small firms at
the EU’s Southern periphery Single Paper
Kira Gartzou Katsouyanni - London
School of Economics
EU and Africa after Cotonou Single Paper
Lars Niklasson - Linköping University &
SIEPS, the Swedish Institute for European
Policy Studies Discussant: H. Tolga Bolukbasi - Bilkent University
[034] Citizenship, Agency and National Identities 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 0.A.07 Submitted Panel Chair: Valentina Moro - University of Padova Participants:
Agonism and Discourse: Citizenship in Classical
Athens Single Paper
Valentina Moro - University of Padova
Citizenship after Sovereignty Single Paper
Irene Dal Poz - Monash University &
University of Warwick
Strategic uses of the term ‘women’s rights’ during
modernization: Demarcations of women’s
citizenship Single Paper
Demet Gülçiçek - University of Warwick
Which Sovereignty Matters? Single Paper
Marta Dell’Aquila - Université Paris I
Panthéon Sorbonne
Making citizens "Imaginary institutors" of
European society: The Case of Bollenti Spiriti? Single Paper
Clementina Fusillo - University of
Warwick Discussant: Irene Dal Poz - Monash University &
Warwick University
[035] Contentious Virtue: Volunteering and
Activism in Europe 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 0.A.05 Submitted Panel Chair: Pierre Monforte - University of Leicester Participants:
From ‘acts of compassion’ to protest? Volunteers
and their relation to social activism in the British
and French refugee support Single Paper
Pierre Monforte - University of Leicester Gaja Maestri - University of Leicester Estelle d'Halluin - Université de Nantes Elsa Rambaud - Université de Nantes
Voluntary Association Membership in Europe:
Comparative Perspective Single Paper
Olena Bedasheva - Universidad Carlos III
de Madrid Discussant: Marcos Ancelovici - Université du
Québec à Montréal (UQAM)
[036] EU policies in the Neighbourhood and
Beyond 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 0.A.02
Submitted Panel Chair: Emilio Menendez del Valle - European
Parliament Participants:
The EU and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict Single Paper
Radka Havlová - Jan Masaryk Centre of
International Studies, Faculty of
International Relations
EU policies towards the Kurds: A comparative
approach Single Paper
Marianna Charountaki - University of
Leicester
The European Parliament and the the conflicted
EU Neighborhood – Extinguishing the “Ring of
Fire”, or Letting It Burn? Single Paper
Marcin Zubek - Institute of European
Studies
The European Parliament and Turkey Single Paper
Stelios Stavridis - Universidad de
Zaragoza
A Fragile Bottom-Up Approach: The Gender
Dimension of the ENP Trough the Case of Tunisia Single Paper
Clara Della Valle - Sant’Anna School of
Advanced Studies Serena Giusti - Sant’Anna School of
Advanced Studies Discussant: María Ángeles Alaminos Hervás -
UNIVERSIDAD LOYOLA ANDALUCÍA
[037] EU policy making: Trust, Preference,
Cooperation 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 1.A.10 Program Committee Panel Participants:
An exploration of the views of ‘Generation Brexit:
a greater sense of Europeanness, social liberty and
a growing distrust and disenchantment with
democracy. Single Paper
Roch Dunin-Wasowicz - UCL Institute of
Education Manmit Bhambra - London School of
Economics and Political Science
Turkey and the European Union: Partners or
Rivals in Humanitarian Aid? Single Paper
Damla Cihangir-Tetik - Istanbul
Ayvansaray University Meltem Müftüler-Baç - Sabanci University
Europeanization of Interest Groups. Comparing
the cases of Slovenia with Lithuania and Belgium Single Paper
Damjan Lajh - University of Ljubljana Meta Novak - University of Ljubljana
Judicial cooperation 2.0 ? — The establishment of
a nuanced principle of mutual trust in the
European Union Single Paper
Niklas Eder - University of Bielefeld
What Makes a Changemaker?: An Analysis of
Policy Entrepreneurs in Germany and EU Food
Policy Single Paper
Renu Singh - Georgetown University
[038] European Sovereignty Questions from the
Periphery 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 0.A.08 Program Committee Panel Participants:
The EU Policy-Making: Sovereignty and the
Western Balkans Single Paper
Milos Rastovic - Duquesne University
Historical legacies of national sovereignty.
Romania’s opposition to a common CMEA policy
towards the EEC, during the Cold War Single Paper
Elena Dragomir - Valahia University of
Romania
The Weaponization of Sovereignty – Socially
Engineered Resistance against Pan-Europeanism Single Paper
Dumitru Minzarari - University of
Michigan-Ann Arbor, USA
Framing Sovereignty in Central and Eastern
Europe. The 2019 European Elections Single Paper
Ramona Coman - Université libre de
Bruxelles
[039] Exclusivity, Entitlement & European
Welfare 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 1.A.02 Submitted Panel Participants:
The institutional logic of giving migrants access to
social benefits and services Single Paper
Christian Larsen - Centre for
Comparative Welfare Studie, Aalborg
University
The paradox of EU Freedom of Movement: Engine
of integration and cause to EU skepticism Single Paper
Martin Seeliger - Europa-Universität
Flensburg Christof Roos - Europa-Universität
Flensburg
Are Prospective Immigrants from the Middle East
and North Africa Unconcerned with European
Democracy? Single Paper
Justin Gest - George Mason University Jeremy Ferwerda - Dartmouth College
A Tale of Two Countries: Contextual Factors,
Personal Circumstances, and Immigrants' Support
for Redistribution Single Paper
Gabriele Magni - Princeton University
[040] Federalism, decentralization and multilevel
politics in polarised times 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 1.A.07 Submitted Panel Chair: Sandra León - University of York Participants:
Controlling governments in polarised times:
testing the effect of the nationalist drift upon
performance voting Single Paper
Sandra León - University of York Timothy Hellwig - Indiana University at
Bloomington
Symptoms of disintegration: State-wide parties'
multilevel policy positions under constitutional
asymmetries Single Paper
Amuitz Garmendia Madariaga -
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Shared rule in multilingual federations: vice or
virtue? Single Paper
Sean Mueller - University Second of Berne
Social Policy in Decentralized Systems: The
Moderating Effect of National Institutions Single Paper
Hanna Kleider - University of Georgia
The Polarization of Trust in the European
Parliament Single Paper
Davide Morisi - University of Vienna Paul Bauer - University of Mannheim
Political trust and multilevel litigation in the EU Single Paper
Emmanuelle Mathieu - University of
Lausanne Michael Bauer - University of Speyer
Discussant: Amuitz Garmendia Madariaga -
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
[041] Gender equality policies in European
universities: alliances and oppositions in agenda-
setting and implementation processes 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 2.A.02 Submitted Panel Chair: Emanuela Lombardo - Universidad
Complutense de Madrid Participants:
Delivering gender justice in academia through
gender equality plans? A study of five European
universities Single Paper
Sara Clavero - Queen’s University Belfast Yvonne Galligan - Queen's University
Belfast Jane Garvey - Queen's University Belfast
The implementation of gender equality policies in
Spanish universities: oppositions and alliances to
measures against sexual and sexist harassment Single Paper
María Bustelo - Universidad Complutense
de Madrid
Emanuela Lombardo - Universidad
Complutense de Madrid
Doing the Equality & Diversity Agenda: Exploring
opportunities for structural and cultural change
within higher education Single Paper
Roberta Guerrina - University of Surrey
Women´s presence in university government Single Paper
Isabel Diz - University of Santiago de
Compostela Alba Alonso - University of Santiago de
Compostela
Progress and resistance to gender mainstreaming
in Spanish public universities. The case of Gender
Equality Units Single Paper
Susana Vázquez-Cupeiro - Universidad
Complutense de Madrid Cecilia Castaño - Universidad
Complutense de Madrid Discussant: Maria Bustelo - Universidad
Complutense de Madrid
[042] How is Europe Reacting to Increasing
Immigration? 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 0.A.06 Program Committee Panel Chair: Aleksandra Sojka - Universidad Carlos III de
Madrid Participants:
Migrant radio in the EU: in search of definition Single Paper
Elena Kaliberda - Carleton University
Wanted and unwanted – Migration in Minority
Nations. A comparison of Stateless Nationalist and
Regionalist Parties in the Basque Country,
Corsica, South Tyrol, Scotland and Wales. Single Paper
Verena Wisthaler - EURAC Research
Cultural distance in the eyes of the ‘other’:
Processes of distancing and approximation of
migrants vis-à-vis the mainstream Single Paper
Maricia Fischer-Souan - Universidad
Carlos III de Madrid
The Effects of Immigration on EU Welfare States
in Perception and Reality
Single Paper Yvonni Markaki - University of Oxford
Challenges for a New Beginning: Life of Asylum
Seekers in Serbia Single Paper
Jelena Jankovic-Rankovic - University of
Notre Dame
State of Emergency without Emergency Situation,
the Case of Endless State of Emergency Caused by
Mass Migration in Hungary Single Paper
Krisztina Juhász - University of Szeged Discussant: Alexsandra Sojka- Universidad Carlos
III de Madrid
[043] Ideologies and European Integration 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 1.A.05 Submitted Panel Chair: Antoinette Scherz - University of Oslo Participants:
From Left vs. Right to Populism vs. Technocracy:
The Changing Structure of Partisan Confrontation
in West European Democracies Single Paper
Carlo Invernizzi Accetti - City University
of New York Christopher Bickerton - Cambridge
University
The impact of religious ideologies on the European
integration process, Single Paper
Josef Hien - University of Milan
Winds of Change: Political Liberalism, Public
Reason and the Containment of Right-wing
Populism Single Paper
Alasia Nuti - University of York Gabriele Badano - University of York
The Social Democratic Case Against Europe Single Paper
Fabio Wolkenstein - Aarhus University
Is Podemos still a populist party? The evolution of
anti-elitism and popular sovereignty in Podemos's
election manifestos (2014-2019). Single Paper
Ana Belén Fernández García - University
of Granada
The Rise and Fall of the Polish Left:
Understanding the Strategic Dilemmas of Post-
Communist Social Democracy Single Paper
Magnus Feldmann - University of Bristol Discussant: Tom Theuns - Utrecht University
[044] Improvising Sovereignty in the
Transnational Adriatic Space 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 1.B.03 Submitted Panel Chair: Jeremy Walton - Max Planck Institute for the
Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity Participants:
Articulating Local Discourses: The Case of
Rijeka/Fiume Single Paper
Vanni D'Alessio - University of Rijeka,
Croatia
Cosmopolitanism in the Sovereign Urban Worlds
of Trieste and Rijeka Single Paper
Milou van Hout - University of Amsterdam
- ARTES Amsterdam School for Regional,
Transnational and European Studies
The Northern Adriatic as Maritime Frontier
Region Single Paper
Emilio Cocco - Università degli Studi di
Teramo
The Discourse of Free Territory in Trieste and the
Northern Adriatic Single Paper
Maura Hametz - Old Dominion
University, Virginia
Count Alajos Karolyi and the Cooperation
between Great Britain and the Austro-Hungarian
Monarchy in the 1880's Single Paper
Katalin Schrek - University of Debrecen Discussant: Jeremy Walton - Max Planck Institute
for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity
[045] Internal and external contestations of sexual
& gender rights in the European Union 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 0.A.01
Submitted Panel Chair: Philip Ayoub - Drexel University Participants:
Are the Dutch far right parties an outlier in
European anti-sexual equality politics? Single Paper
Mieke Verloo - Radboud University
Sexuality and Sovereignty: How French
Nationalists Challenged Marriage Equality as
Existential Threat Single Paper
Michael Bosia - Saint Michael’s College
The impact of radical right populism on EU-level
civil society advocacy in combating sexual and
racial discrimination Single Paper
Carlo Ruzza - University of Trento
Interlocking or interblocking: The (dis)advantages
of using different international venues to promote
EU LGBTI rights Single Paper
Markus Thiel - Florida International
University Discussant: Momin Rahman - Trent University
[046] Investment Citizenship and Residence:
Reconfiguring the Boundaries of Belonging 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 1.A.08 Submitted Panel Chair: Garreth Davies - Free University of
Amsterdam Participants:
Theoretical Aspects of Citizenship and Residence
Sales Single Paper
Dimitry Kochenov - Groeningen
University
The Wholesale Citizenship Trade and International
Law Single Paper
Peter Spiro - Temple Law
Empirical Developments: Trends in Investment
Migration Single Paper
Kristin Surak - SOAS, University of
London
Selling the Family’s Jewels? The Euro Crisis and
Investment Migration Policies in the European
Union Single Paper
Sophie Meunier - Princeton University Justin Lindeboom - Groeningen University
Citizenship and Residence Rights as Vehicles of
Global Inequality Single Paper
Yossi Harpaz - Tel Aviv University Discussant: Garreth Davies - Free University of
Amsterdam
[047] Partisanship and Policy preferences in
Europe 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 1.A.12 Program Committee Panel Participants:
Income Inequality and Ethno-nationalism in
Industrialized Democracies Single Paper
Martin Lukk - University of Toronto
Right-Wing Populism and Religion in
Contemporary European Politics Single Paper
Rosario Forlenza - New York University
Alike at the Core, Different at the Margins: a
Comparison of Party Preferences between
Immigrant and Native Voters at the 2017
Bundestag Election Single Paper
Achim Goerres - University of Duisburg-
Essen Sabrina Mayer - University of Duisburg-
Essen Dennis Spies - University of Cologne
THE ECONOMIC CLEAVAGE UNDER CRISIS
CONDITIONS: ANY PARTY RESPONSE TO
AUSTERITY? Single Paper
Carolina Plaza Colodro - University of
Salamanca
[048] Public Health in Europe ten years after the
crisis 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 0.A.03
Roundtable Participants:
Public Health in Europe ten years after the crisis Roundtable
Scott Greer - University of Michigan Julia Lynch - University of Pennsylvania Sarah Rozenblum - University of Michigan Isabel Perera - University of Pennsylvania Paulette Kurzer - University of Arizona Margitta Mätzke - Johannes Kepler
University
[049] State, Religion and Identities in History 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 1.A.09 Program Committee Panel Chair: Montserrat Huguet - Universidad Carlos III
de Madrid Participants:
Language reform and ethnography in
revolutionary France Single Paper
Talia Isaacson - University of Toronto
“Nationalistically Suspect Christianity: The Threat
of the Universal Church in the ‘Totalitarian’
State” Single Paper
Blake McKinney - University of Alabama Discussant: Montserrat Huguet - Universidad Carlos
III de Madrid
[050] The Art and Ethics of Peer Review 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 0.B.13 Roundtable Participants:
The Art and Ethics of Peer Review Roundtable
Krzysztof Jasiewicz (Chair) - Washington
and Lee University Michael Bernhard - University of Florida Wendy Bracewell - University College
London Mary Vincent - University of Sheffield Javier Sajuria - Queen Mary, University
of London Adam Fagan - King's College London
[051] The politics of minimum income schemes:
building anti-poverty safety nets in Southern
Europe 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 1.B.01 Submitted Panel Chair: Evelyne Huber - University of North Carolina Participants:
Safety nets in (the) crisis: the case of Greece in the
2010s Single Paper
Emmanuel Matsaganis - Polytechnic
University of Milan
Out of the wilderness? The coming back of a
debate on minimum income in Spain during the
Great Recession Single Paper
Ana Arriba González de Durana -
University of Alcala Manuel Aguilar Hendrickson - University
of Barcelona
Political turbulence on safety net: the
metamorphosis of political discourse in 20 years of
minimum income in Portugal Single Paper
José António Pereirinha - University of
Lisbon Francisco Branco - Catholic University of
Milan Elvira Pereira - University of Lisbom Maria Inês Amaro - University Institute of
Lisbon
From neglected to over-emphasized? Groups,
parties and the politics of minimum income in Italy Single Paper
Marcello Natili - University of Milan Matteo Jessoula - University of Milan
Discussant: Marcello Natili - Universiy of
Milan and Manuel Aguilar – Hendrickson -
Universitat de Barcelona
[052] The power of activism & advocacy: Policy
interventions of non-state actors 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 2.A.03 Submitted Panel Participants:
A New Capacity of Action: Muslim Civil Society in
París, London and Madrid Single Paper
Cecilia Eseverri-Mayer - Complutense
University of Madrid
The refugee crisis in Europe in a comparative
context - an opportunity for the advocacy
community? Single Paper
Dagmar Soennecken - York University
Postcolonial Claims-Making in Belgium. From
Activists to a Representative Sample of Afro-
Descendants. Single Paper
Sarah Demart - Université Saint Louis Marie Godin - Oxford University Bruno Schoumaker - Université
Catholique de Louvain
[053] Thesis: The Foundation of Europe. Ethics,
Religion and Citizens in Contemporary
Contention. 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 0.B.10 Submitted Panel Participants:
Explaining Catalonia: from self-government to
sovereignty Single Paper
Juan García Martín - Universidad Rey
Juan Carlos
Symbolic thickening of public culture and the rise
of right wing populism in Poland. Single Paper
Marta Kotwas - UCL
Contesting sovereignty through cross-border
mobility and interactions: Insights from Greek and
Turkish border towns in Thrace Single Paper
Zeynep Kasli - Erasmus University
Rotterdam
The Foundation of Europe. Ethics, Religion and
Citizens in Contemporary Contention. Single Paper
Sofia Simitzi - University of Ioannina Discussant: Sofia Simitzi - H.M.OF PUBLIC
EDUCATION/UNIVERSITY
[054] Understanding Populism, Violence, and
Conflict 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 1.A.14 Submitted Panel Chair: Karen Umansky - Tel Aviv Participants:
Populism & International Conflict: A Comparative
Study of the Post-Communist World Single Paper
Hadas Aron - New York University
Right-Wing Political Violence in Turkey in the
1970s Single Paper
Selin Bengi Gumrukcu - Rutgers
University
Studying Political Violence Through Counter
Cases: Why Has There Been So Little Political
Violence In Post-War Finland? Single Paper
Leena Malkki - University of Helsinki Discussant: Karen Umansky - Tel Aviv
[055] Unsettling Europe. Race, religion and
sexuality in nationalist times. 4 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 2.A.01 Mini-Symposium Chair: Sarah Bracke - University of Amsterdam Participants:
Culture and the politics of race in Europe -
Submitted Panel
Policing space, race and class or - how the police
immobilize space invaders in the Netherlands Single Paper
Sinan Çankaya - VU University
Amsterdam
Exploring the Intersections of ‘Religion’ and
‘Race’ in the Social Construction of ‘Deviant’
Muslim Masculinities Single Paper
Margreet Van Es - Nijmegen University
Racialized bodies and belonging in/through sports
in Europe Single Paper
Jasmijn Rana - Leiden University
Inventing “allochtonen”: the colonial management
of postcolonial migrants in the Netherlands. Single Paper
Yannick Coenders - Northwestern
University Discussant: Sarah Bracke - University of Amsterdam
[056] A paradox in practice: Nordic welfare states
and labour markets in EU integration 2:00 PM to 5:45 PM - 0.A.01 Mini-Symposium Chair: Caroline de la Porte - Copenhagen Business
School Participants:
A paradox in practice: Nordic welfare states and
labour markets in EU integration 1 - Submitted
Panel
Nordic growth models and European integration:
In which ways have the evolving mode of
European economic integration and governance
enhanced or constrained development of the
Nordic variant of coordinated market economies? Single Paper
Jon Erik Dølvik - Fafo Institute for Labour
and Research, Oslo
Divergent institutional change in response to
labour migration in Nordic construction Single Paper
Jens Arnholtz - FAOS, University of
Copenhagen
Which countries social policy models are closest to
EU social policy ideals? A fuzzy-set ideal type
analysis of policy models in social protection and
inclusion in EU 28, Iceland and Norway Single Paper
Jon Kvist - Roskilde University
The role of social networks in working conditions
of recent migrants from Poland and Romania in
Denmark Single Paper
Jonas Felbo-Kolding - FAOS, University
of Copenhagen Janine Leschke - Copenhagen Business
School Discussant: David Levi-Faur - Hebrew University of
Jerusalem
A paradox in practice: Nordic welfare states and
labour markets in EU integration 2 - Submitted
Panel Chair: Jens Arnholtz - FAOS, University of
Copenhagen
When the Regulatory State Meets the Welfare State Single Paper
David Levi-Faur - Hebrew University of
Jerusalem
Regulating the temporary work agency sector –
The effects and implications of EU’s directive in
the Nordics Single Paper
Trine Larsen - FAOS, University of
Copenhagen Anna Ilsøe - FAOS, University of
Copenhagen Mikkel Mailand - FAOS, University of
Copenhagen
Implementing European case law at the
bureaucratic frontline - How domestic signalling
influences the outcomes of EU law Single Paper
Dorte Martinsen - University of
Copenhagen Michael Blauberger - University of
Salzburg Anita Heindlmaier - University of
Salzburg Jessica Thierry - University of
Copenhagen
The European Pillar of Social Rights meets the
Nordic Model Single Paper
Caroline de la Porte - Copenhagen
Business School
Strategic recapitulation and creative
appropriation: a two-level game in the European
Semester Single Paper
Ma Yi - University of Copenhagen Discussant: Caroline de la Porte - Copenhagen
Business School
[057] Challenging Boundaries: from Queer Anti-
fascism to the depiction of migrant experience in
film and fiction 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM - 0.A.05 Program Committee Panel
Participants:
Immobilities in a Postmigrant Age: An Analysis of
‘Phenomenological Borders’ in Jenny Erpenbeck’s
Go, Went, Gone and Elfriede Jelinek’s Charges Single Paper
Sabine Zimmermann - University of
British Columbia
El contacto con la Otredad: Objectification
through Gaze in the Works of Imanol Uribe and
Chus Gutiérrez Single Paper
Lauren Mushro - The Johns Hopkins
University
“Protected by the arms of strangers”: Ondaatje’s
fictions of, and against, sovereignty. Single Paper
Marie-Christine Leps - York University
Solidarity not Surrender: Queer Antifascism and
the Postwar Resurgence of the British Far Right Single Paper
Charles Hamilton - University of Virginia,
PhD Candidate
[058] China’s Authoritarian Challenge to
European and Global Science 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM - 0.A.02 Submitted Panel Chair: Silvana Tarlea - University of Basel Participants:
The EU's Vision of Global Science and the
Realities of European Studies in China Single Paper
Silvana Tarlea - University of Basel
Building International Science & Technology
cooperation Networks: What if Open Science
Meets State Governed Science? Single Paper
Andrea Degen - EUrelations AG Discussant: Ralph Weber - University of Basel
[059] Constitutions Sovereignty and the EU
Periphery 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM - 1.A.02 Program Committee Panel
Chair: Montserrat Huguet - Universidad Carlos III
de Madrid Participants:
Political Discourse and Power: The
Instrumentalization Of the Idea Of Self-
determination By Madeira’s Political Class
Between 2010-2017 Single Paper
Isabel David - Institute of Social and
Political Sciences - University of Lisbon Sara Correia - Institute of Social and
Political Sciences - University of Lisbon
Dual citizenship within the European Union. An
Italian case study of linguistic minorities Single Paper
Anja Marcher - Eurac Research
Contentious constitutionalism: Popular versus
Populist Constitutionalism, Revolutions, and the
Rise of Everyday Contention in the European
Union’s neighbourhood Single Paper
Andriy Tyushka - College of Europe
(Natolin campus)
Communal constitutionalism and the populist age Single Paper
Massimo Fichera - University of Helsinki Discussant: Montserrat Huguet - Universidad Carlos
III de Madrid
[060] Electoral politics in national and multi-level
contests 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM - 0.A.04 Submitted Panel Chair: Marta Parades Martin - Universidad
Autónoma de Madrid Participants:
The EU´s Politicization in National Electoral
Competition. Party families, salience and
contextual strategies Single Paper
Cristina Ares - University of Santiago de
Compostela Carolina Plaza - University of Salamanca Nicolás Miranda - University of
Salamanca
A very unpolitical engagement? A cross-national
study on populist non-electoral participation Single Paper
Andrea L. P. Pirro - Scuola Normale
Superiore Martín Portos Garcia - Scuola Normale
Superiore
Multilevel Turnout Gap in Europe and Latin
America Single Paper
Régis Dandoy - Ghent University Discussant: Andrea Pedrazzani - University of Milan
[061] Europe’s colonial past as European Heritage 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM - 1.B.03 Submitted Panel Chair: Jan Ifversen - Aarhus University Participants:
To Build a Museum of Memory in Marseilles. But
What to Remember? Single Paper
Herman Lebovics - Stony Brook
University
Colonialism in transnational narratives of
Europe’s past Single Paper
Jan Ifversen - Aarhus University Discussant: Peo Hansen - University of Linköping
[062] French far-right’s gender. What
implications for the so-called "progressive"
developments? 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM - 2.A.02 Submitted Panel Chair: Margherita Crippa - IRISSO, Paris Dauphine Participants:
Being a FN local leader: the ephemeral value of
extraordinary gendered resources Single Paper
Margherita Crippa - IRISSO, Paris
Dauphine
Beliefs of FN elected women: embodying
“traditional” and “working” values Single Paper
Estelle Delaine - CESSP/EHESS
Gays’ political stances in the National Front:
accommodating far-right political preferences,
traditional norms of gender and sexuality, and gay
Loughborough University Discussant: Kerman Calvo - University of
Salamanca
[066] National and European models of capitalism
1 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM - 0.A.08 Mini-Symposium Chair: Michel Goyer - University of Birmingham Participants:
Global production systems and European
integration Single Paper
DR.VEENA SONI SONI - JAI NARAYAN
VYAS UNIVERSITY ,JODHPUR (RAJ)
How Europeanization Breeds De-Europeanization:
Conversion and Drift in EU Pre-Accession and
Beyond Single Paper
Ebru Ertugal - none
National Economic Models and Externalities: The
New German Problem Single Paper
Gregory Fuller - University of Groningen Discussant: Sebastian Dellepiane - University of
Strathclyde
[067] New Perspectives on Electoral Governance 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM - 1.A.12 Program Committee Panel Participants:
The Language of Sovereignty: An Analysis of the
Constitutional Objectives of Plaid Cymru and the
Scottish National Party Single Paper
Gareth Evans - Staffordshire University
Scottish power at Westminster: an Inquiry (1945-
2017) Single Paper
Jean-Baptiste Harguindéguy -
Universidad Pablo de Olavide Alejandro Peinado García - Universidad
Pablo de Olavide
Informal Norms and Personalized Politics in New
Democracies. A comparative study of Hungary and
Romania Single Paper
Veronica Anghel - Institut für die
Wissenschaften vom Menschen
Misunderstood Stalemate: The Paradox of
Unsuccessful Reforms of Electoral Governance in
Contemporary Italy and Japan Single Paper
Takeshi Ito - Univerisity of Tokyo
[068] Populism, the Far Right and Democracy's
Fate 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM - 1.B.01 Program Committee Panel
Chair: Roberto Foa - The University of Melbourne Participants:
Populists in Government: The Return of
Constituent Power? Single Paper
Paul Blokker - Charles University
Disengaged and uninformed? Political interest and
(mis)information among populist party supporters Single Paper
Stijn van Kessel - Queen Mary University
of London Javier Sajuria - Queen Mary University of
London Steven Van Hauwaert - Johannes
Gutenberg University Mainz
Far-Right nationalist parties: understanding the
European turn Single Paper
Laurie Beaudonnet - Université de
Montréal Henio Hoyo - Universitad de Monterrey,
GIGA University of Hamburg
Far-right parties in government Single Paper
Kimberly Twist - San Diego State
University Discussant: Roberto Foa - The University of
Melbourne
[069] RELIGION AND SOVEREIGNITY
MOVEMENTS 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM - 1.A.10 Submitted Panel Chair: Mariana Rosca - University of Deusto Participants:
Europa and Syria: Accommodating Religion and
International Relations Single Paper
Maximilian Lakitsch - University of Graz
Muslims in Catalonia: some reflections on the
Muslim minority under the current sovereignty
claims Single Paper
Mariana Rosca - University of Deusto
Sovereignty rights and claims of the Islamic
religious community (IGGÖ) within the
educational system of Austria
Single Paper Michael Kramer - Karl-Franzens
Universität Graz
Assessing the formation of new Ukrainian Church
as a manifestation of political sovereignty Single Paper
Punsara Amarasinghe - Scuola Superiore
Universitaria Sant'Anna di Pisa Discussant: Kerstin Wonisch - European Research
Academy
[070] Skill formation under pressure: The
challenges of globalization and technological
change 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM - 0.A.07 Submitted Panel Chair: Annatina Aerne - University of St. Gallen Participants:
Adapting vocational education and training to the
digital economy Single Paper
Christian Ibsen - Michigan State
University Kathleen Thelen - Massachusetts Institute
of Technology
Globalization, privatization and collective goods
provision: The redefined role of the state in
Austria’s collective skill formation system Single Paper
Daniel Unterweger - University of St.
Gallen
Cooperation without partners? ICT training in
collective skill formation systems Single Paper
Lina Seitzl - University of St. Gallen
Contestation of the social order depending on
political orientation and party preference:
Evidence from a survey of public opinion in
Switzerland Single Paper
Aurélien Abrassart - University of Berne Stefan C. Wolter - University of Berne
The fractured relationship between education and
the economy: Macro and meso perspectives Single Paper
Hugh Lauder - University of Bath
Discussant: Marius R. Busemeyer - University of
Konstanz
[071] Southern European Welfare States Coping
with the Crisis 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM - 1.A.09 Submitted Panel Chair: José Pereirinha - GHES/CSG, Universidade
de Lisboa Participants:
Greece in the Caribbean? P.R - Greek
comparisons and lessons for multilevel governance Single Paper
Miguel Glatzer - La Salle University
Eurozone and fiscal space: Redistribution in
Greece and Ireland Single Paper
Chrysoula Papalexatou - London School
of Economics and Political science Angelos Angelou - London School of
Economics and Political Science
The Greek semi-sovereign welfare state under
pressures Single Paper
Stylianos Tzagkarakis - University of
Crete
[072] Sovereign States after all? The European
Union between democracy and a Europe of
nation-states 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM - SALÓN DE GRADOS Submitted Panel Chair: Jo Shaw - The University of Edinburgh Participants:
Sovereign states after all? Norm contestation,
norm pushback and the failure of the refugee
relocation plan Single Paper
Nicole Scciluna - The University of Hong
Kong Stefan Auer - The University of Hong
Kong
Constitutional Pluralism, Sovereignty and the
Post-Sovereign Europe Single Paper
Jiri Priban - Cardiff University
The EU between nationalist retrenchment and
messianic demons: a demoicratic perspective Single Paper
Kalypso Nicolaïdis - St Antony's College,
Oxford
Renewing the Case for a European Superstate Single Paper
Glyn Morgan - Syracuse University
An Hegelian Approach to European Sovereignty. Single Paper
Peter Ehret - Titular de la Universidad de
Granada Discussant: Chris Bickerton - The University of
Cambridge and Erik Jones – Johns Hopkins
University SAIS
[073] Taking stock of the explanatory power of
ideas 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM - 1.A.01 Roundtable Participants:
Taking stock of the explanatory power of ideas Roundtable
Erik Bleich (Chair) - Middlebury College Christina Zuber - University of Konstanz Jason Wittenberg - University of
California, Berkeley Kate McNamara - Georgetown
[074] THE EU AS A CONVERGENCE ACTOR?
EU NORM ACCEPTANCE IN THE WORLD 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM - 0.B.10 Submitted Panel Chair: Alice Romer - University Carlos III de
Madrid Participants:
BETWEEN INSTITUTIONALISATION AND
JUDICIALIZATION? STUDYING THE
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PRIVACY SHIELD Single Paper
elaine fahey - City, University of London Fabien Terpan - Science Po
The Global Compact on Migration: convergence
or divergence with EU policies? Single Paper
Juan Santos Vara - University of
Salamanca
The “new” external dimension of EU public
procurement law: towards a paradigm shift with
the new generation of EU Free Trade Agreements? Single Paper
Alice Manzini - University of Birmingham
The Reach of EU Free Trade Agreements to the
Rights of the Global Others Single Paper
Isabella Mancini - City, University of
London
EU External Relations and International Law:
Convergence on Questions of ‘Territory’? Single Paper
Paul Cardwell - University of Strathclyde Ramses Wessel - University of Twente
Discussant: Jed Odermatt - City, University of
London
[075] The May 2019 European election 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM - 0.B.13 Roundtable Participants:
The May 2019 European election Roundtable
Elena García Guitián (Chair) -
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Luciano Morganti - Vrije Universiteit
Brussel Hans-Jörg Trenz - University of
Copenhagen Niilo Kauppi - University of Jyväskylä Claudia Wiesner - Fulda University of
Applied Sciences José Fernández Albertos - Centro
Superior de Investigaciones Científicas
[076] The political economy of migration and
asylum in Europe 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM - 2.A.06 Submitted Panel Chair: Natasha Wunsch - ETH Zurich Participants:
New Slaves: The Entrepreneurship of Refugee
Lives
Single Paper Olivia Britton - Boston University
Heading towards a Common European Asylum
Policy? The convergence of national asylum
systems two decades after the Treaty of Amsterdam Single Paper
Ciro Gioia - European Commission, Joint
Research Centre (JRC) Francesco Sermi - European Commission,
Joint Research Centre (JRC) Dario Tarchi - European Commission,
Joint Research Centre (JRC) Marco Scipioni - European Commission,
Joint Research Centre (JRC)
1) Poland: an EU-enthusiast Country with an EU-
hostile Government; 2) European Integration as
Integrating and Disintegrating Factor Single Paper
Roman Szul - University of Warsaw Discussant: Lukas Graf - Hertie School of
Governance
[077] The Political Economy of the Euro area
Bailouts: Perspectives from the Periphery 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM - 0.A.03 Submitted Panel Chair: Michele Chang - College of Europe Participants:
Using a sectoral bailout to make wide reforms:
The case of Spain Single Paper
Federico Steinberg - Elcano Royal
Institute Sebastian Royo - Suffolk University
Portugal’s adjustment programme Single Paper
Francisco Torres - London School of
Economics and Universidade Católica
Portuguesa
Reinterpreting financial stability - Seeing like the
European Central Bank on debt restructuring Single Paper
Sven Sven Hilgers - FernUniversität in
Hagen
The institutional foundation of growth models and
economic adjustment in the eurozone crisis Single Paper
Sebastian Schneider - FernUniversität in
Hagen
Was there an Alternative to Austerity? Lessons
from Portugal Single Paper
Sebastian Royo - Suffolk University Discussant: Miguel Otero - Elcano Royal Institute
[078] The Sovereign State and the Sovereign
Subject 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM - 1.A.08 Submitted Panel Chair: Marie Orton - Brigham Young University Participants:
Migration and Immigration in the Catalan
Separatist Movement Single Paper
Benjamin Ehler - University of Georgia
Questioning the Humanity of Policy: Asylum
Seekers, the Dublin Regulation, and the
Empathetic Power of Literature Single Paper
Julie Allen - Brigham Young University
Saving Sweden at Home: Mixed Marriage, Right-
Wing Populism, and the Quest for Domestic
Sovereignty Single Paper
Benjamin Teitelbaum - University of
Colorado Boulder
A Cosmopolitics of Grievable Bodies: Michael
Haneke’s Code Unknown (2000) Single Paper
Cecilia Novero - University of Otago Discussant: Julie Allen - Brigham Young University
[079] Theories of European Integration and
Participation 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 2.A.05 Program Committee Panel Chair: Roberto Foa - The University of Melbourne Participants:
Free States for Free Citizens!? Perspectives for a
pluralistic republican European order. Single Paper
Anna Meine - University of Siegen
Collective identity in the nation and the
supranation: The European Union’s demos
problem Single Paper
Erin O'Leary - University of Chester
The EU’s Saward shapeshifters : love them or hate
them ? Single Paper
Magali Gravier - Copenhagen Business
School Zuzana Murdoch - University of Bergen
Representative bureaucracy in European Union
agencies’ expert bodies Single Paper
Ixchel Perez Duran - Institut Barcelona
d'Estudis Internacionals (IBEI) Carlos Bravo - Institut Barcelona
d'Estudis Internacionals (IBEI)
Accountability and multilevel governance in social
policies Single Paper
Ixchel Perez Duran - Institut Barcelona
d'Estudis Internacionals (BEI) Discussant: Roberto Foa - The University of
Melbourne
[080] Unsettling Europe. Race, religion and
sexuality in nationalist times. 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM - 2.A.01 Mini-Symposium Chair: Paul Mepschen - University of Amsterdam Participants:
Unsettling Europe - roundtable Roundtable
Anna-Maria Sörberg - Independent Dino Suhonic - University of Amsterdam Jan Willem Duyvendak - University of
Amsterdam Francio Guadeloupe - University of
Amsterdam Jacob Boersema - NYU Crystal Fleming - Stony Brook University
[081] Urban Planning and Activism 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM - 2.A.03 Program Committee Panel
Chair: Gema Garcia-Albacete - Universidad Carlos
III de Madrid Participants:
Making the city: a comparative study into inclusive
governance in urban spaces of marginalization Single Paper
Simone van de Wetering - Tilburg
University
Government stability and climate policy
abandonment in European cities Single Paper
Dennis Abel - University of Cologne
Populist Roots: Variation in Grassroots Success of
the Five Star Movements Single Paper
Hadas Aron - New York University Chiara Superti - Columbia University
Closing Doors, Opening Windows: Urban
Renewal and the Politics of Openness in Istanbul Single Paper
Danielle Schoon - The Ohio State
University Discussant: Gema Garcia-Albacete - Universidad
Carlos III de Madrid
[082] War and Postwar Settlements 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM - 1.A.06 Program Committee Panel Chair: Marla Stone - Occidental College Participants:
Sovereignty, Hybridity, and Social Responsibility:
How the Ukrainian Environmental Crisis
Uncovered Competing Sovereignties during
Hybrid Warfare Single Paper
Kristina Hook - University of Notre Dame Richard Marcantonio - University of
Notre Dame
Varieties of Postwar Settlements: Germany in
Comparative Perspective Single Paper
Ryosuke Amiya-Nakada - Tsuda
University
Socialism, State Capacity, and War Single Paper
Luis De la Calle - CIDE
Borderlands of Opportunity: The legacy of the
Nazi Volksliste in Silesia, 1970-1985 Single Paper
Stefanie Woodard - Emory University Discussant: Marla Stone - Occidental College
[083] Citizenship, Identity and Minority Questions 4:00 PM to 5:45 PM - 0.A.05 Program Committee Panel Chair: David Jacobson - University of South Florida Participants:
Spoken Identity: The Role of Language in
Nationalistic Movements Single Paper
Paula Arana Barbier - University of
Salamanca
Formal participation of migrant voters in
Germany: First results from the Immigrant
German Election Study (IMGES) Single Paper
Achim Goerres - University of Duisburg-
Essen Sabrina Mayer - University of Duisburg-
Essen Dennis Spies - University of Cologne
Rich and Poor Eurocouples: Contrasts and
Paradoxes of the Stratification of Binational
Couples between Europeans Single Paper
Juan Diez Medrano - Universidad Carlos
III de Madrid
Political and Cultural Identity of the Inhabitants of
Bailiwick of Guernsey as an Example of the
Identity of the Borderland in Western Europe – the
Outcomes of Research Single Paper
Aleksandra Spalińska - University of
Warsaw
[084] Colonialism in the 21st Century: European
States and Their Territories 4:00 PM to 5:45 PM - 1.B.03 Roundtable Participants:
Colonialism in the 21st Century: European States
and Their Territories Roundtable
Maria Victoria Perez-Rios (Chair) - John
Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY Ismael Betancourt Jr - Ifmccadi Alibe Hamacher - IFMCCADI
[085] Decentralisation, Participation,
Empowerment, Resiliance 4:00 PM to 5:45 PM - 0.A.02 Program Committee Panel Participants:
Governing through Resilience in a Europe of
Complexity Single Paper
Senka Neuman Stanivukovic - University
of Groningen Marek Neuman - University of Groningen
The Influence of EU programmes and projects on
Activities of Interest Groups in Post-socialist
States Single Paper
Meta Novak - University of Ljubljana Damjan Lajh - University of Ljubljana
National sovereignty dynamics in social discourse Single Paper
Eduard Kotov - Vasyl’ Stus Donetsk
National University Mykola Polovyi - Vasyl’ Stus Donetsk
National University
Participatory democracy in the EU: a sui generis
model inspired by values, principles and processes Single Paper
Léonce Bekemans - University of Padua
[086] Democracy in dark times 4:00 PM to 5:45 PM - 0.A.04 Submitted Panel Chair: Alejandro Tirado Castro - Universidad Carlos
III Participants:
Party system de-institutionalization and its
consequences on democracy in Western Europe Single Paper
Alessandro Chiaramonte - University of
Florence
Democratization in Dark Times: Contemporary
Central European Populism Single Paper
Maria Snegovaya - University of
Maryland
Causes of Political Disaffection and Democratic
Resilience under Great Recession Single Paper
Alejandro Tirado Castro - Universidad
Carlos III Discussant: Erica Edwards - Miami University Ohio
[087] Disobedient Democracies in the European
Semi-periphery 4:00 PM to 5:45 PM - 1.A.08 Submitted Panel Chair: Jan Kubik - Rutgers University Participants:
Advancing Democracy Through Protest in the
South and East of Europe Single Paper
Danijela Dolenec - University of Zagreb Ana Balkovic - Universitat Autonoma de
Barcelona Karlo Kralj - Scuola Normale Superiore Daniela Sirinic - University of Zagreb
The Evolution of Contention in Spain (2000-2017) Single Paper
Eduardo Romanos - Universidad
Complutense Madrid
Patterns of Protest in Portugal, 2000-2017:
Continuity and Change Single Paper
Tiago Fernandes - Universidade Nova de
Lisboa
Contentious Politics in the European Semi-
periphery: Who protests on the streets of
Belgrade? Single Paper
Jelena Ceriman - Institute for Philosophy
and Social Theory Aleksandar Pavlović - Institute for
Philosophy and Social Theory
Partitioning Kosovo Single Paper
Timothy Waters - Indiana University Discussant: Guya Accornero - ISCTE - University
Institute of Lisbon (ISCTE-IUL)
[088] EU values and the crisis of the international
liberal order: contestation and foreign policy 4:00 PM to 5:45 PM - 1.A.05 Roundtable Participants:
EU values and the crisis of the international
liberal order: contestation and foreign policy Roundtable
Maryna Rabinovych (Chair) -
I.I.Mechnikov Odessa National University Diana Potjomkina - UNU-CRIS,
University of Ghent, University of Bruges Lotte Driedge - University of Ghent Zuzana Novakova - Erasmus University
Rotterdam; Institute of Social Studies, den
Haag Kristina Khutsishvili - School of Advanced
Studies Pisa Pauline Heinrichs - Royal Hooloway
University of London
[089] European integration in security and defense 4:00 PM to 5:45 PM - 0.B.10 Submitted Panel Chair: Shawn Donnelly - University of Twente Participants:
Has the Eurasian Union Challenged the European
Integration and Security Domain? Single Paper
Oxana Karnaukhova - Southern Federal
University
Integration by Defence: The Campaign for a
Common European Foreign Policy, 1948-1954 Single Paper
Jan Stöckmann - Université libre de
Bruxelles
European Integration as Integrating and
Disintegrating Factor Single Paper
Roman Szul - University of Warsaw Discussant: Shawn Donnelly - University of Twente
Europe and the US 4:00 PM to 5:45 PM - 2.A.02 Submitted Panel Chair: Elizabeth Evans – Goldsmiths and Eleonore
Lepinard - Université de Lausanne Participants:
Location Matters: The 2017 Women’s Marches as
Intersectional Imaginary Single Paper
Zakiya Luna - University of California,
Santa Barbara
Me Too?: Exploring the Intersections Between
Disability and Gender in Feminist Activism Single Paper
Elizabeth Evans - Goldsmiths
Paradoxes of Intersectional Practice: Race and
Class in the Chicago Domestic Violence Movement Single Paper
Marie Laperrière - Northwestern
University
Silencing Through Intersectional Solidarity: Ex-
Muslim Mobilisation & British Universities Single Paper
Asma Ali Farah - Royal Holloway,
University of London
Discussant: Sarah Cooper – University of Exeter
[092] Insiders and Outsiders in Party Politics 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM - 1.A.13 Submitted Panel Chair: Jonathan Hopkin - London School of
Economics Participants:
Europe as a breach of the social contract: a model
for explaining the rise of the far right at times of
crisis Single Paper
Sofia Vasilopoulou - University of York Daphne Halikiopoulou - University of
Reading
From Pariah to Accepted Partner? Political
Ethnography of the Far Right in the European
Parliament Single Paper
Christin Tonne - Graduate Institute of
International and Development Studies,
Geneva
When parties nominate outsiders for PM? Party
capacity, primaries and competive electoral
environments. Single Paper
Javier Martínez Cantó - University of
Bamberg
Moving to the Political Extremes in Europe: The
Role of Domestic Politics Single Paper
Erica Edwards - Miami University Ohio Adam Van Liere - University of Wisconsin
- La Crosse
Personalized party - the Bulgarian case Single Paper
Teodora Yovcheva - Sofia University Discussant: Christian Tonne - Graduate Institute of
International and Development Studies, Geneva
[093] Legacies of European history 4:00 PM to 5:45 PM - 1.A.10 Submitted Panel Participants:
Role of Elites in the Formation of Enduring
Political Identities: Electoral Consequences of
Nazi-era Repression of Catholic Priests Single Paper
Leonid Peisakhin - NYU-Abu Dhabi Didac Queralt - Yale University
International Brigades for National Sovereignty: a
Transnational Assessment of the Army of the
Vosges, 1870-1871 Single Paper
Mark Lause - University of Cincinnati
Muslims under Catholic Rule: Explaining the
Exceptional Survival of Polish-Lithuanian Tatars Single Paper
Sener Akturk - Koc University Yury Katliarou - Koc University
The stranger-kings of Europe Single Paper
Klas Nilsson - Lund University
[094] National and European models of capitalism
2 4:00 PM to 5:45 PM - 0.A.08 Mini-Symposium Chair: Gregory Fuller - University of Groningen Participants:
Competition, convergence, harmonisation – a
comparative analyse of the taxation in Be-Ne-Lux
states (1945-1992) Single Paper
Elena Danescu - Luxembourg Center for
Contemporary and Digital History,
University of Luxembourg
Does Welfare Conditionality Programmes Alter
Democratic Linkages? The Case Of The Universal
Credit Single Paper
Claire Dupuy - Sciences Po Grenoble Virginie Van Ingelgom - UCLouvain
The Political Economy of Vincolo Esterno
Revisited: Italy and the euro Single Paper
Sebastian Dellepiane - University of
Strathclyde Discussant: Gregory Fuller - University of
Groningen
[095] Panel on ‘Un-Sovereign Bodies’ 4:00 PM to 5:45 PM - 2.A.03 Submitted Panel Chair: Milija Gluhovic - University of Warwick Participants:
Europe’s Migration Crisis: Performance, Ethics,
and Unsovereign Bodies Single Paper
Milija Gluhovic - University of Warwick
Sovereignty and sacrifice: embodying the
ideological community in court Single Paper
Henning Grunwald - Cambridge
University
Unsovereign Bodies in Monster Truck’s Sorry Single Paper
Katrin Sieg - Georgetown University Discussant: Henning Grunwald - Cambridge
University
[096] Party politics, ideologies, and projections on
Europe 4:00 PM to 5:45 PM - 1.A.12 Program Committee Panel Participants:
EU Integration and the Neotraditionalist Counter
Reaction in Poland. Single Paper
Francesco Melito - Jagiellonian
University
Committing Electoral Suicide – And Then Talking
One’s Way Out of It? An Analysis of the
Parliamentary Votes and Debates on the
‘Notification of Withdrawal from the Union’ Bill in
the House of Commons Single Paper
Resul Umit - University of Lucerne
Nationalism, Europeanization and “Gender
Ideology”: Anxieties of Reproductive Rights in
Poland, Hungary and Romania Single Paper
Janine Holc - Loyola University Maryland
Discourse coalitions in German legitimation policy Single Paper
Christiane Barnickel - European
University Viadrina
[097] Quick Fix or Durable Transformation in
Southern Europe? Continuity and Reversals after
Conditionality in the Aftermath of the Eurozone
Crisis 4:00 PM to 5:45 PM - 1.A.01 Mini-Symposium Chair: Alexandre Afonso - Leiden University Participants:
Quick Fix or Durable Transformation in
Southern Europe? Continuity and Reversals after
Conditionality in the Aftermath of the Eurozone
Crisis - Submitted Panel
Here to stay? Analyzing policy reversals in the
aftermath of the crisis Single Paper
Rui Branco - Nova University Lisbon Daniel Cardoso - Nova University Lisbon Ana Guillen - University of Oviedo Stefano Sacchi - University of Milan David Luque - University of Oviedo
Structural change or temporary perturbation? An
analysis of the policy content of question time
during and after the peak of the crisis in Italy,
Portugal and Spain Single Paper
Marco Lisi - Universidade NOVA Enrico Borghetto - Nova University
Lisbon Elisabetta De Giorgi - Nova University of
Lisbon Federico Russo - Nova University of
Lisbon
The political economy of recovery in Southern
Europe: the role of labour market reform Single Paper
manos matsaganis - University of Milan Sofia Perez - Boston University
Upholding or Reverting Troika’s policies: Policy-
making beyond conditionality in Spain and
Portugal Single Paper
Catherine Moury - FCSH
Political Salience and Policy Reversals: Labour
Market Regulation and Corporate Governance
Reforms in Italy, Spain and Portugal after the
Eurocrisis Single Paper
Alexandre Afonso - Leiden University Fabio Bulfone - EUI
Discussant: Marina Costa Lobo - University of
Lisbon
[098] Rethinking Multilevel Dynamics of
Economic Governance 4:00 PM to 5:45 PM - 2.A.05 Program Committee Panel Chair: Julia Lopez - Pompeu Fabra University Participants:
The biggest losers: National parliaments in the
Eurozone - with a focus on Greece Single Paper
Triantafyllia (Lina) Papadopoulou -
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Law
School George Karavokyris - Aristotle University
of Thessalonik, Law School Charalampos Kouroundis - Aristotle
University of Thessaloniki, Law School Styliani Christoforidou - Aristotle
University of Thessaloniki, Law School,
University of Athens, Law School
Shielding economic interests in the Internal
Market: The Pillar and its new momentum Single Paper
Ane Aranguiz - University of Antwerp
Implementing the Sustainable Development Goals
(SDGs): An Assessment on EU Countries Single Paper
Konuralp Pamukcu - University of
Phoenix-Chicago
Can the new economic governance system of the
EU be reconciled with national and sub-national
sovereignties? Single Paper
Anastassios Chardas - Democritus
University of Thrace Discussant: Julia Lopez - Pompeu Fabra University
[099] Roundtable on Refugee Education - New
Models 4:00 PM to 5:45 PM - 1.A.02 Roundtable Chair: Kyle Farmbry – Rutgers University
Participants:
Roundtable on Refugee Education - Asymmetrical
Collaborations Roundtable
Joshua Kriesman - Schüler Treffen
Flüchtlinge e.V. Matt Brill-Carlat - Vassar College Kyle Farmbry - Rutgers Brittany Murray - Vassar College
[100] Skill Formation under Pressure: Selection of
the Fittest versus Inclusion of Disadvantaged 4:00 PM to 5:45 PM - 0.A.07 Submitted Panel Chair: Lina Seitzl - University of St.Gallen Participants:
Reasons to Extend one’s Transition into Post-
compulsory Education and Training Single Paper
Chantal Kamm - University of Zurich
Three Dimensions of Institutional Contention:
Efficiency, Equality and Governance in Danish
Vocational Education and Training Reform Single Paper
Christian Ibsen - Michigan State
University Martin Carstensen - Copenhagen Business
School
Trajectories of liberalization in collective
governance: a comparative analysis of short-track
apprenticeship reforms in Denmark, Germany and
Switzerland Single Paper
Gina Di Maio - University of St.Gallen Lukas Graf - Hertie School of Governance Anna Wilson - University of Lausanne
An orchestra without conductor: Coordination in
the Implementation of Integration Pre-
Apprenticeships for Refugees in Switzerland Single Paper
Annatina Aerne - University of St.Gallen Giuliano Bonoli - University of Lausanne
Discussant: Philipp Gonon - University of Zurich
[101] Social Policy Attitudes and the Welfare State 4:00 PM to 5:45 PM - 1.A.09 Submitted Panel
Chair: Elias Naumann - University Mannheim Participants:
Public opinion, tax competition and the tension
between responsibility and responsiveness. Single Paper
Olivier Jacques - McGill University
Heterogeneity in the Effect of Union Membership
on Support for Redistribution Single Paper
Nadja Mosimann - University of Geneva
How ‘Us’ and ‘Them’ Translates into Voting
Behavior - Social Identities and Social Structure in
Swiss Electoral Politics Single Paper
Delia Zollinger - University of Zurich Simon Bornschier - University of Zurich Céline Colombo - University of Zurich Silja Häusermann - University of Zurich
The malaise of the squeezed middle: Brexit and the
post-Brexit effect Single Paper
Lorenza Antonucci - University of
Birmingham Laszlo Horvath - University of Exeter André Krouwel - Vrije Universiteit
Amsterdam Carlo D'Ippoliti - La Sapieza
Discussant: Hanna Schwander - Hertie School of
Governance
[102] Sovereignty dilemmas on the European Left 4:00 PM to 5:45 PM - 1.A.13 Submitted Panel Chair: Owen Parker - University of Sheffield Participants:
The European left and the Catalan crisis: making
sense of an uncomfortable relationship Single Paper
Monica Clua Losada - University of Texas
Rio Grande Valley
Claiming sovereignty to the left: The “leftist
patriotism” of the Portuguese Communist Party Single Paper
Isabel David - University of Lisbon,
Portugal
EU Single Market membership: Constraint or
imperative for a “radical” British Labour Party? Single Paper
Nicole Lindstrom - University of York
Conditions and Strategies for a Left-oriented
Sovereign Process in the Basque Country Single Paper
Jon Las Heras - University of the Basque
Country
Beyond Water, Beyond Folk Politics? Lessons
from Greece for an Irish Socialist Governmentality Single Paper
Nicholas Kiersey - The University of
Texas Rio Grande Valley
Neoliberalism as a crisis of democracy Single Paper
Zsofia Barta - SUNY Albany Discussant: Owen Parker - University of Sheffield
[103] The External Dimension of the EU 4:00 PM to 5:45 PM - 1.A.06 Program Committee Panel Participants:
The EU as a Parliamentary Democracy Promoter
in Pakistan: An Analysis of the Young
Parliamentary Associates Programme (YPAs) Single Paper
Somia Tasneem - University of Canterbury
New Zealand
The EU-Peru/Colombia Trade Agreement:
Balancing, Accommodation, or Driver of Change? Single Paper
Maria Garcia - University of Bath
Sovereignty and its different definitions in the EU
and on the Balkans Single Paper
Attila Nagy - ex Lecturer at International
Business College Mitrovica
Cultural diplomacy, international cultural
relations or new colonialism? Effectiveness and
methods of measuring EU Soft Power in the third
countries. Single Paper
Daniel Golebiowski - Jagiellonian
University / Europaeum
[104] The Politics of Financial and Monetary
Integration 4:00 PM to 5:45 PM - 1.A.07 Submitted Panel Chair: Erik Jones - Johns Hopkins University
SAIS Participants:
Who’s on the Hook? Brexit, the Politics of Crisis
and the Mismatch between EU Financial and
Monetary Arrangements Single Paper
Elliot Posner - Case Western Reserve
University
Brexit, Derivatives Regulation and the ‘Tug of
War’ over Euro Clearing Single Paper
Scott James - King's College London Lucia Quaglia - Universita' di Bologna
States, markets – and technocrats: Financial
globalization reconsidered Single Paper
Benjamin Braun - Max Planck Institute for
the Study of Societies Arie Krampf - Academic College of Tel
Aviv Yaffo/Ben Gurion University Steffen Murau - Institute for Advanced
Sustainability Studies
The politicization of ECB decision-making Single Paper
Manuela Moschella - Scuola Normale
Superiore Nicola Diodati - Scuola Normale
Superiore Discussant: Elliot Posner - Case Western Reserve
University
[105] The Politics of Labor Markets, Credit, and
Inequality 4:00 PM to 5:45 PM - 1.B.01 Submitted Panel Chair: Evelyne Huber - University of North
Carolina, Chapel Hill EUI Participants:
Information and financialization: Credit markets
as a new source of inequality Single Paper
Torben Iversen - Harvard University Philipp Rehm - Ohio State University
Borrowing Welfare: Access to Credit and
Preferences for Redistribution Single Paper
Jonas Markgraf - Oxford University Guillermo Rosas - Washington University,
St. Louis Sebastián Lavezzolo - Universidad Carlos
III
Work and Poverty in Post-Industrial Democracies Single Paper
Kaitlin Alper - University of North
Carolina, Chapel Hill Evelyne Huber - University of North
Carolina, Chapel Hill John Stephens - University of North
Carolina, Chapel Hill
In good company? Intraoccupational inequality
and political preferences Single Paper
Ben Ansell - Oxford University Jane Gingrich - University of Oxford
Discussant: Julian Garritzmann - University of
Zurich/ EUI
[106] Title TK Committee Panel (KA) 4:00 PM to 5:45 PM - 0.A.06 Program Committee Panel Chair: Karen Anderson - University College Dublin Participants:
The impact of EU’s New Economic Governance on
long-term care for the elderly– Dismantling or
restoring social justice? Single Paper
Sara Clavero - Queen's University Belfast Dagmar Schiek - Queen's University
Belfast
The EU dimension of the old-age pensions crisis Single Paper
Michal Polakowski - Poznan University of
Economics and Business
Decoupling or Re-coupling the Familialistic
Welfare Regime? : The Comparison of New
Dynamics of Pension Reform in Southern Europe
and East Asia Single Paper
Takeshi Ito - University of Tokyo
Discussant: Karen Anderson - University College
Dublin
[107] Unsettling Europe. Race, religion and
sexuality in nationalist times. 2 4:00 PM to 5:45 PM - 2.A.01 Mini-Symposium Chair: Momin Rahman - Trent University Participants:
Religion and secularity as markers of identity -
Submitted Panel
Holy Christian laïcité and judeo-christian-
humanism? Right-Wing Trajectories in postsecular
times Single Paper
Ernst Van den Hemel - Meertens Institute
A higher law: a new foundation for Dutch identity Single Paper
Merijn Oudenampsen - University of
Amsterdam
France’s sexual enemies: homosexuality in the
Front National’s ideology Single Paper
Lou Mousset - Independent
Religious and/or National Identities in Social
Media Activism of Young Muslims in the
Netherlands Single Paper
Sakina Loukili - Meertens Institute
On how “the secular” racializes Single Paper
Sarah Bracke - University of Amsterdam Discussant: Paul Mepschen - University of
Amsterdam
[108] What is the Place of Race and Racism in
Europe? Going beyond American models,
biological accounts, and immigration 4:00 PM to 5:45 PM - 0.B.13 Roundtable Participants:
What is the Place of Race and Racism in Europe?
Going beyond American models, biological
accounts, and immigration Roundtable
Jennifer Fredette - Ohio University Crystal Fleming - Stony Brook University Jacob Boersema - New York University Patrick Simon - INED/Sciences Po
[109] Where there is a will, there is a way: Multi-
Control and Policy Disorder in Southern Europe" 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 0.A.03 Submitted Panel
Chair: Virginie Giraudon - Sciences Po Participants:
Immigration, 'republicanism' and nationalism in
France: plus ça change? Single Paper
François Héran - College de France James Hollifield - Southern Methodist
University
Southern Europe and the European Agenda for
Migration: The Return(s) to Sovereignty Single Paper
Andrew Geddes - Migration Policy Center
Spain’s international migration dilemmas and the
impact on its sovereignty Single Paper
Miryam Hazan - Organization of
American States (OAS)
Sovereignty and Soil: Italian Immigration Policy
under a Populist Government Single Paper
Ted Perlmutter - Columbia University
Expelling and Embracing Populations: State-
Building, Sovereignty and the Evolution of
Migration Management in Greece and Turkey Single Paper
Fiona Adamson - SOAS, University of
London Gerasimos Tsourapas - University of
Birmingham Discussant: Gianni D'Amato - University of
Neuchâtel
[111] Banking and financialization in the
European Union 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 1.A.01 Submitted Panel Chair: Alison Johnston - Oregon State University Participants:
Ideas, institutions and interests in the Italian
banking crisis Single Paper
Silvia Merler - Johns Hopkins School of
Advanced International Studies
The fiscal crisis and financial liberalisation: How
state actors resolved conflicts over scarce
resources by liberalising German corporate
finance
Single Paper Inga Rademacher - King's College
No holding back? Underexplored determinants of
the financialization of non-financial corporations Single Paper
Michael Schwan - Universität zu Köln
Soldiers of Fortune: The Big Four as allies in
financialisation and financial regulatory reform Single Paper
Manolis Kalaitzake - University College
Dublin Discussant: Benjemin Braun - Max Planck Institute
for the Study of Societies
[112] Beyond Popular Sovereignty? The (Re-)
invention of Democracy in Italy and Germany
1945-1975 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 0.A.01 Submitted Panel Chair: Giovanni Orsina - LUISS University, Rome Participants:
New Wine in Old Bottles? The Italian Radical
Party and a ‘New’ Kind of Democracy during the
Seventies Single Paper
Lucia Bonfreschi - LUISS University,
Rome
Sovereignty of the People or Sovereignty of the
Parties? Stabilizing Mass Politics by Re-
Conceptualizing Party-State relations in Germany
and Italy, 1945-1975 Single Paper
Pepijn Corduwener - Utrecht University
Sovereign Performances after Fascism: Italian and
German Voters Confronting their Representatives,
1940s-1970s Single Paper
Claudia Gatzka - University of Freiburg
The Uses of Sovereignty: Staging and Guiding
Popular Sovereignty in Occupied Post-War
Germany Single Paper
Camilo Erlichman - Maastricht University Discussant: Giovanni Orsina - LUISS University,
Rome
[113] Conflicts of sovereignty in the European
Union 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 0.A.08 Mini-Symposium Chair: Ramona Coman - Université libre de
Bruxelles Participants:
Conflicts of sovereignty in the European Union
(1) - Submitted Panel
Contesting Sovereignty Claims: Mainstream
Responses to Sovereignty Referendums in Western
Europe Single Paper
Simon Toubeau - University of
Nottingham
In the name of "the people"? Popular Sovereignty
and the 2015 Greek referendum Single Paper
Amandine Crespy - Université libre de
Bruxelles, CEVIPOL, Institute for
European Studies Stella Ladi - Queen Mary University of
London
« We, the sovereign people » : Populist parties and
sovereignty in the context of the migration and
economic crises Single Paper
Arthur Borriello - Université libre de
Bruxelles, CEVIPOL Nathalie Brack - Université libre de
Bruxelles
The new European Border and Coast Guard
Agency : Pooling Sovereignties or Giving it up? Single Paper
Denis Duez - Université Saint-Louis
Bruxelles Martin Deleixhe - Université Saint-Louis
Bruxelles Discussant: Michael Zürn - WZB Berlin Social
Science Center
[114] Courts, Experts and Regulation in Europe 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 1.A.11 Program Committee Panel Chair: Anchrit Wille - Leiden University Participants:
Voir Dire's Role in Transforming Citizens into
Jurors Single Paper
Nancy Marder - IIT Chicago-Kent College
of Law
Two agencification paths: EU Agencies between
coordination and expertise Single Paper
Emmanuelle Mathieu - University of
Lausanne
The Judicialization of European Labor Regulation:
Multilevel Dynamics Single Paper
julia lopez - Pompeu Fabra Universty
THE BRUSSELS EFFECT: HOW THE EU
SHAPES THE GLOBAL MARKETS THROUGH
ITS RULES AND REGULATIONS Single Paper
Anu Bradford - Columbia University
[115] Cultural Institutions and Cultural Artefacts
in the Making of Memory and Identity 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 1.B.03 Program Committee Panel Participants:
The ghost of race: Reconstructing race through
culture in social-science textbooks Single Paper
Mireia Triguero Roura - Columbia
University
Aupa Neskak! [Let's Go, Girls!]: Female Athletes
and National Embodiment at Athletic Club de
Bilbao Single Paper
Mariel Aquino - University of California,
Santa Barbara
Making Melodrama, Making Memory: Indiana-
Slave Sisterhoods and the Reimagining of Race
and Gender in Colonial Cuba Single Paper
Laura Hydak - Rutgers Unviersity
[116] Exclusive solidarity in European (welfare)
states: discourses and party strategies 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 0.A.05 Submitted Panel
Chair: Romana Careja - University of Southern
Denmark Participants:
Promoting social solidarity through social policy.
A case for Europe? Single Paper
Stefanie Börner - Otto von Guericke
University of Magdeburg
Not so indivisible after all? The shifting European
political discourses on freedom of movement Single Paper
Mikko Kuisma - University of Tübingen Cecilia Bruzelius - University of Tübingen Martin Seeleib-Kaiser - University of
Tübingen
A New Pro-Welfare Party? Growing Working-
Class Support and the Freedom Party of Austria Single Paper
Philip Rathgeb philip.rathgeb@uni-
konstanz.de - University of Konstanz
Resilient institutions in the face of changing
political climates? Principles of equality under
attack across welfare regimes Single Paper
Friederike Römer - University of Bremen
Social Protection and the Origins of Immigration
Policies in Western Europe Single Paper
Alexandre Afonso - Leiden University Discussant: Martin Seeleib-Kaiser - University of
Tübingen
[117] From the national arena to the European
one and back 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 1.A.12 Program Committee Panel Participants:
Challenges to democracy in Europe: declining
political trust, declining turnout and their impact
on satisfaction with democracy in multi-level
political systems Single Paper
Julien Navarro - Université Catholique de
Lille Felix-Christopher von Nostitz - Université
Catholique de Lille Julie Smith - University of Cambridge
The dynamics of issue evolution: Revisiting the
interaction between political parties and public
opinion on European integration Single Paper
Giorgio Malet - European University
Institute Cyrille Thiébaut - CEVIPOF - Sciences
Po Paris
The EU´s Politicization in National Electoral
Competition. Party families, salience and
contextual strategies Single Paper
Carolina Plaza Colodro - University of
Salamanca Cristina Ares Castro-Conde - University
of Santiago de Compostela Nicolás Miranda Olivares - University of
Salamanca
[118] Unification, Disagregation and the Shadow
of Brexit 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 1.A.14 Submitted Panel Chair: Koen Slootmaeckers - City, University of
London Participants:
Sex and the fieldwork: gender, sexuality,
nationality and social class in the research on
European men Single Paper
Katarzyna Wojnicka - The German Center
for Integration and Migration Research
(DeZIM)
Equal Brexit? On the Gendered Consequences of
Brexit Single Paper
Roberta Guerrina - University of Surrey
The Gender Gap in Political Discussion Across
Europe, 1973-2008 Single Paper
Juan Fernández - University Carlos III of
Madrid Antonio Jaime-Castillo - University of
Málaga Discussant: Koen Slootmaeckers
[119] Imagery and Influence in the Social and
political positioning of Women
9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 1.A.13 Submitted Panel Chair: Sarah Cooper - University of Exeter Participants:
The Exploration of Pleasure in S/M Practices
through the Figure of the Whore Single Paper
Nathalie Lugand - Paris University 13
The Uncivil Origins of Women's Political
Mobilization: Civil Law and Suffrage Organization Single Paper
Carissa Tudor - Princetown University
The Gendered Impact of Austerity Policies in
Europe: from the Labour Market to Unpaid Care
Work Single Paper
Erica Aloè - SAPIENZA University of
Rome
Contending sovereignties and prostitution policy in
the context of the European Union. Single Paper
Lucrecia Rubo - European University
Institute Discussant: Nathalie Lugand - Paris University 13
[120] Instrumentalising citizenship and the
'foreign' citizen 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 1.A.07 Submitted Panel Chair: Willem Maas - York University Participants:
The commodification of western citizenship Single Paper
Yossi Harpaz - Tel-Aviv University
From strangers to enemies: Investigating Dutch
policies towards German nationals in the
aftermath of World War II Single Paper
Marieke Oprel - Vrije Universiteit
Shared citizenship and social exclusion in the
European Union and the Habsburg Empire Single Paper
Dion Kramer - Vrije Universiteit
Recreating a cosmopolitan class in Europe Single Paper
Gareth Davies - Vrije Universiteit
Amsterdam
Turkish Minority Representation and Politics of
Recognition in Bulgaria, Greece, and Macedonia Single Paper
Sener Akturk - Koc University Idlir Lika - Koc University
Discussant: Kristin Surak - School of Oriental and
African Studies
[121] Integration, sovereignty and democracy in
political competition on Europe 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 0.B.13 Submitted Panel Chair: Luis Bouza - Universidad Autónoma de
Madrid Participants:
The Catalan process as a populist movement Single Paper
Argelia Queralt - University of Barcelona
Personalisation dynamics and antagonising
competition on future of Europe: the usage of
contentious frames in the 2019 European
Parliament election campaign Single Paper
Jorge Tuñón - Universidad Carlos III
Madrid Luis Bouza - Universidad Autónoma de
Madrid
Sovereignty at stake in the Brexit era: the battle in
the British left to define who ‘the people’ is Single Paper
Alvaro Oleart - Université Libre de
Bruxelles
EU Parliament elections: Brexit’s leftovers leading
fight for European sovereignty Single Paper
Uxia Carral - Universidad Carlos III
Madrid Jorge Tuñón - Universidad Carlos III de
Madrid
Multiple ‘futures of Europe’? Differentiated
Narratives of Sovereignty in the context of Sibiu
Summit and EU elections in 2019 Single Paper
Miruna Butnaru-Troncotă - National
University of Political Studies and Public
Administration (SNSPA)
Dragoș Ioniță - National University of
Political Studies and Public
Administration (SNSPA)
Political representation as a form of constructing
of the democratic sovereign Single Paper
Elena García Guitián - Universidad
Autónoma de Madrid Discussant: Taru Haappala - University of Jyväskylä
[122] Macroeconomic and Fiscal Policy 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 0.A.06 Program Committee Panel Chair: Jessica de Vlieger - University of Amsterdam Participants:
Set in stone? Continuity and conflict over
government debt measures during the Eurozone
crisis Single Paper
Jessica de Vlieger - University of
Amsterdam
Free-riders, Allies, or Veto-Players? Small
“Creditor States” in Eurozone Politics and the
Shadow of German Hegemony Single Paper
Magnus Schoeller - University of Vienna
Tax Burden in Advanced OECD Countries:
Measurement Using Average Effective Tax Rates Single Paper
Sung Ho Park - Yonsei Univerisuty, Wonju
Campus
The democratic constraints to progressive policy-
making in times of fiscal adjustment. Single Paper
Fabian Mushövel - London School of
Economics and Political Science
Enforcing the unenforceable: The European
Commission and the implementation of the
Excessive Deficit Procedure Single Paper
Reinout van der Veer - Erasmus
University Rotterdam Discussant: Jessica de Vlieger
[123] Migration Policies versus Transnational
Minorities? 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 1.A.08 Program Committee Panel Participants:
Europe Saves the CSDP, or the CSDP Saves
Europe? Single Paper
Anna Molnár - National University of
Public Service Mariann Vecsey - National University of
Public Service
Social Identity and Intergroup Threat Predict Anti-
Immigrant Attitudes and Economic Pessimism in
England, Spain, and Italy Single Paper
Bettina Casad - University of Missouri-St.
Louis Drake Anderson - University of Missouri-
St. Louis Savannah Price - Southern Illinois
University, Edwardsville
Here to stay: Explaining perceived discrimination
among Romanian labor migrants Single Paper
Iulia Toma - University of Vienna
‘Sobrevivir No Es Delito’ (‘It is not a crime to
survive’): Barcelona street vendors and the
question of Catalan independence Single Paper
Elisa White - University of California at
Davis
Transnational practices of citizenship: Russian
political emigrants in the EU Single Paper
Joanna Fomina - Institute of Philosophy
and Sociology, Polish Academy of
Sciences
[124] Nationalism, populism and Identity;
Dynamics of inclusion and exclusion across
Europe 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 2.A.01 Program Committee Panel Participants:
‘Endangered Sovereignty’: The Historical
References of Far-Right Rhetoric in Greece Single Paper
Anna Karakatsouli - National and
Kapodistrian University of Athens
Albania's sovereignty discourse and European
integration Single Paper
Islam Jusufi - Epoka University
Is the Catalan pro-independence movement
populist? A discourse analysis of the pro-
independence presidents of Catalonia Single Paper
Aitor Bonsoms - University of Essex
Welfare nationalism before and after the
“migration crisis” Single Paper
Maureen Eger - Umeå University Christian Larsen - Aalborg University Jan Mewes - Lund University
Revolting Subjects. Imaginaries of sovereignty in
Saxony Single Paper
Jamela Homeyer - Universtitä Leipzig
[125] Polarization in an Era of Labor-Less Politics 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 0.A.07 Submitted Panel Chair: Sara Watson - Ohio State University Participants:
What capital wants: business interests and labor
market reform in Portugal and Spain Single Paper
Jimena Valdez - Cornell University
Democracies without choice? Electoral politics,
state-business relations and labour market reforms
in Southern Europe 2010-2017 Single Paper
Fabio Bulfone - Max Planck Institute for
the Study of Societies Ariana Tassinari - University of Warwick
Globalization, Workplace Polarization and
Populism: Evidence from France Single Paper
Sara Watson - Ohio State University Mark Vail - Tulane University
The Young and the Restless: Millennial Status
Anxiety and Support for Left Populism Single Paper
Max Kiefel - LSE
Diane Bolet - EUI/LSE
The Politics of Polarization: How Inequality and
Austerity Produce Political Polarization Single Paper
Jonathan Hopkin - LSE Discussant: Jimena Valdez - Cornell University
[126] Political economic causes of emerging
populism: Mapping and conceptualizing key
variables 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 0.A.02 Submitted Panel Chair: Jan Kubik - University College London Participants:
The varieties of state capitalism in emerging
markets Single Paper
Judit Ricz - Institute of World Economics
Economic Inequality and Insecurity and their
connection towards populism – some conceptual
considerations Single Paper
Andras Tetenyi - Corvinus University of
Budapest Krisztina Szabo - Corvinus University of
Budapest
Disembeddedness in Central and Eastern Europe:
a Polanyian approach to emerging populism Single Paper
Gabor Vigvari - Corvinus University of
Budapest
From competitiveness to defensiveness. A neo-
feudal approach of economic sovereignty in
Central and Eastern Europe Single Paper
Istvan Kollai - Corvinus University of
Budapest
The roots and consequences of economic populism Single Paper
Istvan Benczes - Corvinus University of
Budapest Elena Cossu - Corvinus University of
Budapest
Do Outsiders Vote for Challengers? Choosing the
Radical Left over Social Democracy in Spain’s
New Multi-Party System Single Paper
Luis Cornago Bonal - London School of
Economics Discussant: Istvan Benczes - Corvinus University of
Budapest
[127] Populism and the past: Analogy, genealogy,
memory 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 2.A.03 Submitted Panel Chair: Pier Domenico Tortola - University of
Groningen Participants:
National Past and Populism: The Re-Elaboration
of Fascism and Its Impact on Right-Wing Populism
in Western Europe Single Paper
Daniele Caramani - University of Zurich Luca Manucci - University of Zurich
European heritage and cultural racism Single Paper
Chiara De Cesari - University of
Amsterdam
‘After Hofstadter’: American Political Science and
the European Populism Debate Single Paper
Anton Jäger - Unviersity of Cambridge
“Wir sind das Volk!” Analyzing the Memory
Games Enacted by the Populist Social Movement
“Pegida” Single Paper
Sabine Volk - Jagellonian University,
Krakow
Memory games and populism: The case of Poland Single Paper
Ireneusz Paweł Karolewski - University of
Wroclaw Discussant: Stefan Couperus - University of
Groningen
[128] Regions and Sovereignties – Congruence or
Contradiction? 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 2.A.06 Program Committee Panel Participants:
Impact of Nation-Building Project on Autonomy
Single Paper Aliz Nagy - Eötvös Loránd University,
Faculty of Social Sciences
European Regional Groupings - Complementation
or Competition? Single Paper
Jarmo Gombos - Faculty of Law and
Political Science, University of Szeged
The Impact of EU Regional Policy on the
enhancement of the European and regional
identities: An exploratory qualitative analysis of
selected European regions Single Paper
Dimitra Panagiotatou - Queen Mary
University London
Struggle for Sovereignty: Identity Politics of
Separatist Parties on EU Level Single Paper
Galina Klimova - Russian Presidential
Academy of National Economy and Public
Administration (RANEPA)
The ‘Europe with the Regions’ Before the Court of
Justice Single Paper
Carlo Panara - Liverpool John Moores
University
Negotiating Sovereignty in Spain and the United
Kingdom Single Paper
Pablo Baez Guersi - École des hautes
études en sciences sociales (EHESS)
[129] Reshaping Europe: Experiments, Agency,
Cultural Practice 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 0.A.04 Mini-Symposium Chair: Gisela Brinker-Gabler - Binghamton
University Participants:
Borders of Belonging, Techniques of Exclusion -
Submitted Panel
Discourses of Difference and the Encounter with
the West: Moroccan Entertainers in 19th Century
Europe and America Single Paper
Lhoussain Simour - University of Hassan
II- Casablanca, Morocco
Did France’s Pieds-noirs Really Come Home?
Postcolonial Struggles in the Metropole About the
Meaning of the Empire Single Paper
Herman Lebovics - Stony Brook
University
A culturalist perspective on populism in Europe Single Paper
Timm Beichelt - European University
Viadrina, Franfurt/Oder
Vikings and the Shaping of National Identity in the
19th Century Single Paper
Kerstin Petersen - Binghamton University
- SUNY Discussant: Karen Remmler - Mount Holyoke
College
[130] Social Europe vs Neoliberal Europe: the EU
in a long term perspective 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 2.A.02 Roundtable Participants:
Social Europe vs Neoliberal Europe: the EU in a
long term perspective Roundtable
Peter LINDSETH - University of
Connecticut School of Law Erik Jones - Johns Hopkins University
School of Advanced International Studies Laurent WARLOUZET - Université du
Littoral-Cote d'Opale (ULCO / France) Andy SMITH - Centre Emile Durkheim-
Science po Bordeaux Sophie MEUNIER - Princeton University Andrew MORAVCSIK - Princeton
University
[131] Sovereignties: Cultural Challenges to
National Models 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 2.A.05 Submitted Panel Participants:
Challenging the nation state: Forms of urban
sovereignty in Europe Single Paper
Eszter Gantner - Herder Institute for
Historical Research on East Central
Europe
Searching for Ukraine's New Narratives: The
Development of Ukrainian Arts & Culture and
Germany's Foreign Cultural Policy since
Euromaidan Single Paper
Susann Worschech - European University
Viadrina
Mourning, vulnerability and sovereignty:
masculinity’s political strategy Single Paper
Jediael Álvarez de Dompablo -
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
An E.U. Quandary: The Re-emergence of Cultural
Sovereignty among the Visegrád Group Single Paper
Erwin Erhardt - University of Cincinnati
[132] The competitiveness of European regions 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 1.A.06 Roundtable Participants:
The competitiveness of European regions Roundtable
Ramon Tamames - U Aut Madrid José Vicente Rodriguez - U Edinburg Francesc Granell - UB José Luis Alvarez - INSEAD Victor Lapuente - U Gottenburg Angel de la Fuente - FEDEA
[133] The materiality of sovereignty:
Ethnographic perspectives 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 0.B.10 Submitted Panel Chair: Andre Thiemann - Central European
University Participants:
Of refugees and fathers: mobilizing immobility,
vernacular humanitarianism, and relational
modalities of the state in postwar Serbia Single Paper
Andre Thiemann - Central European
University
Financialization and the stakes of sovereignty in
Germany Single Paper
Hadas Weiss - Madrid Institute for
Advanced Study
Thirty years later: the Spanish high-speed rail
project, technological modernization and the
promise of European integration Single Paper
Natalia Buier - Max Planck Institute for
Social Anthropology
Sovereignties and infrastructures in contention:
Popular opposition to the Trans Adriatic Pipeline
(TAP) in southern Italy Single Paper
Antonio Pusceddu - University of
Barcelona
The kuna and its rivals: struggles over monetary
sovereignty in post–credit boom Croatia Single Paper
Marek Mikuš - Trinity College Dublin Discussant: Susana Narotzky - Universitat de
Barcelona
[134] The Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - SALÓN DE GRADOS Mini-Symposium Chair: Michael Bernhard - University of Florida Participants:
The Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy:
Actors and Ideas - Submitted Panel
Democratic Contestation and Collective Identity:
Lessons for the EU from the American Experience Single Paper
Kathleen McNamara - Georgetown
Rethinking Origins of Democracy and
Dictatorship: A Comparison of France and Spain,
1870s-1930s Single Paper
Tiago Fernandes - Nova Lisboa
Origins of the Weimar Coalition: Party Politics in
the German Imperial Reichstag Single Paper
Amel Ahmed - University of Massachusetts Stephanie Chan - Princeton
Shaping Competition: Allies’ Party Licensing and
the Evolution of Support for the Extreme Right in
Post-War Germany Single Paper
Giovanni Capoccia - Oxford Grigore Pop-Eleches - Princeton
Discussants: Stephen Hanson -William & Mary and
Sheri Berman - Barnard College
[135] The Politics of Eurozone Reform and Brexit
- Paper Panel 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 1.B.01 Submitted Panel Chair: Pepper Culpepper - Blavatnik School of
Anglia Scott James - King's College London Sonja Puntscher-Riekmann - University of
Salzburg Sabine Saurugger - Sciences Po Grenoble Thomas Warren - Sciences Po Grenoble
and University College Dublin
Transnational Finance and the Politics of Brexit in
the UK and Ireland Single Paper
Niamh Hardiman - University College
Dublin Scott James - King's College London Hussein Kassim - University of East
Anglia Shaun Hargreaves Heap - King's College
London Thomas Waren - Sciences Po Grenoble
and University College Dublin
Fragmented Finance: Brexit, Lobbying and the
City of London Single Paper
Scott James - King's College London Hussein Kassim - University of East
Anglia Shaun Hargreaves Heap - King's College
London
Thomas Warren - Sciences Po Grenoble
and University College Dublin Discussant: Sabine Saurugger - Sciences Po
Grenoble
[136] Theorizing the political economy of
European integration 1 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 1.A.10 Mini-Symposium Chair: Erik Jones - Johns Hopkins University SAIS Participants:
Slow Twitch and Fast Twitch Governance in The
European Union Single Paper
James Mosher - Ohio University
The European Union in disequilibrium - new
intergovernmentalism, postfunctionalism and
integration theory in the post-Maastricht period Single Paper
Dermot Hodson - Birkbeck College
London Uwe Puetter - Central European
University
The Missing Alternative? Social Democracy in the
Eurozone Crisis Single Paper
Grant Amyot - Queen's University
Three Pathologies of European Integration: The
Politics of Europe’s Immigration and Single
Currency Saga Single Paper
Georg Menz - Old Dominion University
Toward a theory of Realist Institutionalism: Great
Power(s), Institutions and Managing
Interdependence in Europe Single Paper
Shawn Donnelly - University of Twente Discussant: Marco Scipioni- EU Commission
KCMD
[137] War, Peace, and Constructing an Enemy in
Twentieth Century Europe 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 1.A.05 Submitted Panel Chair: Marla Stone - Occidental College
Participants:
A better class of traitors’: British anticommunism
in transition, 1942-1951 Single Paper
Jennifer Luff - Durham University
Dunkirk and Generation War: War on screen and
the politics of delusion Single Paper
Ben Shepherd - Glasgow Caledonian
University
Representations of the Enemy: A World War II
Cataclysm as seen in Germany, Greece and Italy Single Paper
Nathan Stoltzfus - Florida State University
"Pursuing the 'Godless Red' in Spain: Italian
Fascist Conceptions of the Enemy during the
Spanish Civil War Single Paper
Marla Stone - Occidental College Discussant: Mabel Berezin - Cornell University
[138] Welfare by other means? Household debt,
homeownership and the construction sector in
times of fiscal austerity 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 1.A.02 Submitted Panel Chair: Marina Hübner - Max Planck Institute for
the Study of Societies Participants:
Policy regimes, finance and credit-as-welfare:
From institutional complementarity to institutional
hierarchy, and back? Single Paper
Daniel Mertens - University of Frankfurt
The Politics of Credit-Driven Inequality Single Paper
Alexander Reisenbichler - University of
Toronto Andreas Wiedemann - University of
Oxford
The inversion of the ‘really big trade-off:’
Homeownership and pensions in long-run
perspective Single Paper
Tod Van Gunten - University of Edinburgh Sebastian Kohl - Max Planck Institute for
the Study of Societies
Private Debt, Public Virtues. On the relationship
between welfare and household debt Single Paper
Martino Comelli - Central European
University
Construction in a World of Divergent Housing
Regimes: Understanding the Implications for
(Macro)Economic Governance and Welfare Policy Single Paper
Alexander Spielau - University of
Hamburg Discussant: Sebastian Kohl - Max Planck Institute
for the Study of Societies
[139] Anti-Austerity Protests and Democracy in
Southern Europe 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 2.A.02 Submitted Panel Chair: Tiago Miguel Lopes Carvalho - Department
of Sociology, University of Cambridge Participants:
Social movements and the democratisation of local
government in Spain (2011-2018) Single Paper
Miguel Martínez López - Uppsala
University Evin Deniz - City University of Hong
Kong Bart Wissink - City University of Hong
Kong
Contesting Austerity: A Comparative Approach to
Cycles of Protest in Portugal and Spain under the
Great Recession (2008-2015) Single Paper
Tiago Carvalho - University of Cambridge
Unpacking the Virtuous Circle: Aggrieved
Protesters, Eventful Protests or Both at the Same
Time? Single Paper
MARTIN PORTOS - COSMOS; Scuola
Normale Superiore
"Re-Thinking Popular Sovereignty in Spain: The
Legacy of Horizontal Democracy Confluences of
the Indignados Movement" Single Paper
Ivan Lopez - Universidad Zaragoza Discussant: Montserrat Emperador - Université
Lumière Lyon 2
[140] Author Meets Critics panel on Robert M.
Fishman’s Democratic Practice: Origins of the
Iberian Divide in Political Inclusion. (Oxford
University Press, Spring 2019). 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 0.A.01 Book Panel Participants:
Author Meets Critics panel on Robert M.
Fishman’s Democratic Practice: Origins of the
Iberian Divide in Political Inclusion. (Oxford
University Press, Spring 2019). Book Panel
Cathie Jo Martin - Boston University Omar Lizardo - UCLA Pamela Radcliff - UCSD Mabel Berezin - Cornell Jeff Goodwin - NYU Robert Fishman - Carlos III University
[141] Conflicting Values? Democracy, Economy,
and Corruption in Central and Eastern Europe 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 1.A.01 Program Committee Panel Participants:
Preventing Corruption in Post-Communist
Europe: The Role of Opposition Parties in
National Legislatures Single Paper
Mert Kartal - University of Wisconsin-
Stevens Point
Similar Origins, Different Destinations:
Explaining Cross-national Variation in Post-
Communist Europe’s Fight against Corruption Single Paper
Mert Kartal - University of Wisconsin-
Stevens Point
Whose Norms? Competing Political Models and
the Prospects for Political Change in the European
Neighbourhood Single Paper
Gergana Noutcheva - Maastricht
University
Sovereignty on a tightrope: Balancing with the
European Semester in national parliamentary
debates on annual state budget Single Paper
Hanna Rautajoki - University of Tampere
Laia Pi Ferrer - University of Tampere
Clash over the nature of "Democracy": Governing
Populist Party in East-Central Europe vs. the
Council of Europe and the EU Single Paper
Mizuho Nakada-Amiya - Meijigakuin
University
Economic Dissatisfaction and Challenges to
Liberal Political Order in Central and Eastern
Europe Single Paper
Andrija Henjak - Faculty of Political
Science, University of Zagreb
[142] Conflicts of sovereignty in the European
Union 2 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 0.A.08 Mini-Symposium Chair: Amandine Crespy - Université libre de
Bruxelles, CEVIPOL, Institute for European
Studies Participants:
Conflicts of sovereignty in the European Union
(2) - Submitted Panel
Defending ‘illiberalism’ in the name of sovereignty
and common values: an analysis of the discursive
strategies of conservative and/or right-wing
governments and government coalitions in Central
Europe Single Paper
Ramona Coman - Université libre de
Bruxelles, Institute for European Studies,
CEVIPOL Cécile Leconte - Science Po Lille
Constitutional Sovereignty in Post-Sovereign
Europe in Crisis Single Paper
Jiri Priban - University of Cardiff
The Rule of Law as a Domestic Matter: Populist
Perceptions of Sovereignty Single Paper
Paul Blokker - Charles University in
Prague/University of Bologna Discussant: Carlos Closa - Centro de Ciencias
Humanas y Sociales
[143] Cultural heritage, the state and national
identities 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 1.A.07 Submitted Panel Chair: Vera Tolz - University of Manchester Participants:
What is heritage? Architecture and cinema as
expressions of late Soviet history Single Paper
Catriona Kelly - University of Oxford,
New College
State traditions, heritage protection and national
identity: A Franco-Italian comparison Single Paper
Mark Thatcher - Luiss University, Rome
Of temples, mosques, courts and the politics of
postcolonial nationalism. Single Paper
Indra Sengupta - German Historical
Institute, London
Heritage, international regulation and
nationalism: the ambiguous roles of UNESCO Single Paper
Lorenzo Casini - IMT School of Advanced
Studies, Lucca
National versus Cosmopolitan visions of Historical
Buildings Conservation in England Single Paper
Astrid Swenson - Bath Spa University Discussant: Catriona Kelly - University of Oxford,
New College
[144] Education and Social Investment Policy in
the Knowledge Economy 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 1.A.09 Submitted Panel Chair: James Mosher - Ohio University Participants:
Economic Demand for Social Investment Single Paper
Leonard Geyer - University of Bamberg Sam Mohun Himmelweit - London School
of Economics and Political Science
European Educational Research Governance in
Europe: Transnational and National Perspectives
on the Shape and Contents of Educational
Research Single Paper
Justin Powell - University of Luxembourg
Knowledge economy and institutional change in
European higher education policy Single Paper
Marina Cino Pagliarello - European
Institute London School of Economics
The Variety of General Education Systems in
Europe from a Welfare Studies Perspective Single Paper
Niklas Ferch - Justus Liebig University
Giessen Discussant: Hugh Lauder-University of Bath
[145] Europe’s Crisis of Legitimacy: Governing by
Rules and Ruling by Numbers in the Eurozone 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 1.A.05 Book Panel Participants:
Europe’s Crisis of Legitimacy: Governing by Rules
and Ruling by Numbers in the Eurozone Book Panel
Matthias Matthijs - Johns Hopkins
University Vivien Schmidt - Boston University Kalypso Nicolaïdis - University of Oxford Jonathan Hopkin - London School of
Economics and Political Science Simona Piattoni - University of Trento Ben Crum - Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Chris Bickerton - University of Cambridge
[146] European Union Contested: Foreign and
Security Policy in a Changing World 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 0.B.13 Submitted Panel Chair: Elisabeth Johansson-Nogués - Institut
Federal de Uberlândia Paula Brasil - Universidade Mackenzie
Joseli Gomes - Universidade Federal de
Santa Maria Carolina Hissa - Escola Superior
Associada de Goiânia (ESUP/FGV) Daniela Crosara - Universidade Federal
de Uberlândia - UFU Thiago Rocha - Universidade Federal de
Uberlândia - UFU
[171] Burning down the house? When democratic
and rule of law backsliding hits the European
Union 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM - 1.A.06 Roundtable Participants:
Burning down the house? When democratic and
rule of law backsliding hits the European Union Roundtable
Jan Wouters - University of Leuven Ben Crum - Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Julie Smith - University of Cambridge Petra Bard - Central European University Julien Navarro - Université Catholique de
Lille Dimitry Kochenov - Rijksuniversiteit
Groningen Carlos Closa - Instituto de Políticas y
Bienes Públicos Paul Blokker - Charles University Prague
[172] Conflicts of sovereignty in the European
Union 4 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM - 0.A.08 Mini-Symposium Chair: Arthur Borriello - Université libre de
Bruxelles, CEVIPOL Participants:
Conflicts of sovereignty in the European Union
(4) - Submitted Panel
The Court of Justice of the EU, supranational
sovereignty and the EMU crisis Single Paper
Sabine Saurugger - Sciences Po Grenoble Fabien Terpan - Science Po Grenoble
From popular to pooled sovereignty, and back
again ? Competing logics of rule in the United
Kingdom’s membership and exit of the European
Union
Single Paper Christopher Bickerton - University of
Cambridge
Values as resources for the assertion of national
sovereignties Single Paper
François Foret - Université libre de
Bruxelles, CEVIPOL, Institute for
European Studies
Atlas Shrugged Again: The Brexit’s Randian
Objectivism Single Paper
Gheorghita Tres - Oakland Community
College
The Political Crisis of Europe: The disintegration
of the EU and the need for a new model of shared
sovereignty Single Paper
Robert Kaiser - University of Siegen Discussant: Nathalie Brack - Université libre de
Bruxelles, CEVIPOL, Institute for European
Studies
[173] Education Expertise and Professions 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 1.A.11 Program Committee Panel Chair: Juan Fernandez - UNIVERSITY CARLOS
III OF MADRID Participants:
Confronting the ‘Fairy Tale Lie’: Narrative and
Spanish University Graduates’ Imagined Futures Single Paper
Elena Ayala-Hurtado - Harvard Universiy
Challenging New Forms of Sovereignty Through
Education: European Identity, Belonging and
Patriotism in The New European Higher
Education Area (EHEA) Single Paper
Jose Manuel Martinez - Harvard
University- Real Colegio Complutense
The role of Effort in the transmission of social
inequality Single Paper
Alberto Palacios Abad - Universidad
Carlos III of Madrid
[174] EU governance and policy-making 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM - 1.A.01 Program Committee Panel Participants:
Why Do EU Policymakers Sometimes Go Against
Expert Opinions? The Case of Restrictive
Measures in Armed Conflicts Single Paper
Martijn Vlaskamp - Institut Barcelona
d'Estudis Internacionals (IBEI)
The Role of Public Employment Services in Youth
Labor Market Integration Single Paper
Sven Broschinski - University of
Oldenburg Marie-Luise Assmann - University of
Oldenburg
Political struggles after “de-politicisation”:
Institutional change in the regulatory health care
state Single Paper
Takuya Onoda - London School of
Economics and Political Science
[175] Exiting Groupness 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM - 0.A.03 Submitted Panel Chair: Jennifer Todd - University College Dublin Participants:
The exhaustion of revolutionary commitments. The
case of the French 68ers (1968-1985) Single Paper
Olivier Fillieule - University of Lausanne
Disengagement from Violence : Understanding
Ways and Contributing Factors Single Paper
Larissa Meier - Scuola Normale
Superiore, Florence
Interfaith Marriages, class and ethnicity in Israel Single Paper
Liora Sion - University of Copenhagen
Becoming an Other: Understanding the Neither
Unionist nor Nationalist Population in Northern
Ireland Single Paper
Cathal McManus - Queens University
Belfast
Katy Hayward - Queens University Discussant: Lorenzo Bosi - Scuola Nationale
Superiore, Florence
[176] The EU’s Nebulas Opportunity Structure 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM - 1.A.14 Submitted Panel Chair: Markus Thiel - Florida International
University Participants:
From Partnership to Service Provision: the
Transformation of EU Gender Expertise Single Paper
Sophie Jacquot - USaint-Louis – Brussels,
CReSPo, IEE
The ECtHR and CJEU jurisprudence on same-sex
marriage: Influenced by sovereignty? Single Paper
Masuma Shahid - Erasmus School of Law
Made (in)visible: LGBT rights in Turkey after
Europeanisation Single Paper
Hanna Muehlenhoff - University of
Amsterdam
Not ‘Coming Out’? The Attitudinal Panopticon
and the Shallow Europeanisation of LGBT Rights
in Serbia Single Paper
Koen Slootmaeckers - City, University of
London Discussant: Sophie Jacquot - USaint-Louis –
Brussels, CReSPo, IEE
[177] Historians testing Andrew Moravcsik’s
Liberal intergovernmentalism 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM - 0.B.13 Submitted Panel Chair: Mark Pollack - Temple University Participants:
Benevolent Hegemony: A Theory of European
Integration from the History of the European
Migration Regime Single Paper
Emmanuel COMTE - Vienna School of
International Studies
Law in the Archives: Choosing Europe? Single Paper
Bill DAVIES - American University
Washigont DC
Liberal intergovernmentalism and enlargement
politics : the case of Greece Single Paper
Eirini KARAMOUZI - University of
Sheffield
Liberal intergovernmentalism and the history of
EU developement policy: the Lomé Convention
(1975) Single Paper
Guia MIGANI - University of Tours
Competition policy as a testing ground for liberal
intergovernmentalism Single Paper
Laurent WARLOUZET - University of
Littoral-Cote d'Opale (ULCO) Discussant: Andrew Moravcsik - University of
Princeton
[178] Historical Perspectives on Mobilization,
Revolution and Backlash 4:00 PM to 5:45 PM - 1.A.12 Program Committee Panel Chair: Julia Moses - Sheffield Participants:
Historical grievances, divided European society(-
ies) and rise of Euroscepticism Single Paper
Nikola Petrović - Institute for Social
Research in Zagreb
Revolution in the Southern Italian Countryside: An
Anthropological Approach Single Paper
Rosario Forlenza - New York University
The Historical Persistence of Anti-European
Sentiments Single Paper
Julia Schulte-Cloos - European University
Institute
ETA Terrorism and Basque Independence Single Paper
Andrew Ritchey - Pennsylvania State
University
Discussant: Julia Moses - University of Sheffield
[179] New Configurations in Social Policy 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM - 1.A.08 Program Committee Panel Chair: Juan Fernandez - UNIVERSITY CARLOS
III OF MADRID Participants:
Converging With Europe or Travelling South?
Turkey’s Social Assistance Regime in Comparative
Perspective Single Paper
Kerem Öktem - Bielefeld University
Health Care as a Pressing Concern among
Citizens: Public Pressures on the State within and
across countries. Single Paper
Sigrún Ólafsdóttir - University of Iceland
Juridification and converging social citizenship
norms in the EU Single Paper
Cecilia Bruzelius - University of Tübingen Discussant: Juan Fernández - UNIVERSITY
Tim Vlandas - University of Oxford Daphne Halikiopoulou - University of
Reading
What are the Odds? A Quantitative Assessment of
Anti-Muslim Attitudes Among the Political Left Single Paper
Svenja Kopyciok - Brown University
Negative Attitudes toward Social Change and
Support for Right-Wing Parties Single Paper
Luke Wood - Bucknell University
[211] Populism & Sovereignty 4:00 PM to 5:45 PM - 1.A.07 Program Committee Panel Participants:
Are state secession requirements retrograde? A
debate under contemporary international law Single Paper
Tatiana Squeff - Universidade Federal de
Uberlândia
Democracy and self-determination in the 21st
century: The revolt of the Catalans in a global
perspective Single Paper
Gerard Rosich - University of Helsinki
Electoral trade-offs and party position taking in
decentralization debates Single Paper
Leonce Röth - University of Cologne Lea Kaftan - University of Cologne Daniel Saldivia - University of Cologne André Kaiser - University of Cologne
[212] Populist support at the crossroads: micro
and macro level explanations 4:00 PM to 5:45 PM - 1.A.10 Submitted Panel
Chair: Andrés Santana - Universidad Autónoma de
Madrid Participants:
Is it the economy or the political crisis? The causes
of support for Anti-political-establishment Parties Single Paper
Fernando Casal Bértoa - University of
Nottingham José Rama - Universidad Autónoma de
Madrid
Populist attitudes and policy preferences in Poland Single Paper
Mikolaj Czesnik - SWPS University of
Social Sciences and Humanities
We go First. Right-wing populist parties voters’
profiles in a diverse Europe Single Paper
Santiago Pérez-Nievas - Universidad
Autónoma de Madrid Guillermo Cordero - Universidad
Autónoma de Madrid Andrés Santana - Universidad Autónoma
de Madrid
Who Votes for Right-wing Populist Parties in
Central and Eastern Europe? Comparing the
Electorates of Seven Populist Parties Single Paper
Piotr Zagórski - Universidad Autónoma de
Madrid
Simplicism - a constitutive element of populism or
separate phenomenon? Single Paper
Radoslaw Markowski - University of
Social Sciences and Humanities,Warsaw Discussant: Guillermo Cordero - Universidad
Autónoma de Madrid
[213] Radicalization, Peace and Democratic
reconstruction in the Basque country 4:00 PM to 5:45 PM - 0.A.07 Submitted Panel Chair: Jon Inarritu - Spanish Parliament Participants:
Privatizing democracy and the national territory Single Paper
Jule Goikoetxea - UPV-EHU and Centre
for International Gender Studies of Oxford
University
Unilateral peace? The two stages of the Basque
peace process Single Paper
Daniele Conversi - Ikerbasque
Foundation for Science Departamento de
Historia Contemporánea Universidad del
País Vasco /University of the Basque
Country
The ‘Non process’ of peace, ‘flirting’ with
sovereignty, and democratic normalization Single Paper
Alberto Spektorowski - Tel Aviv
University/ Columbia University
Basque nationalism in the aftermath of ETA
decommissioning- the right to decide? Single Paper
Marisa McGlinchey - Coventry University Discussant: Jule Goikoetxea - UPV-EHU and
Centre for International Gender Studies of Oxford
University
[214] Re-Conceptualizing the Welfare State 4:00 PM to 5:45 PM - 2.A.06 Submitted Panel Chair: Johannes Kiess - Universität Siegen Participants:
The political economy of youth welfare citizenship Single Paper
Tom Chevalier - University of Oxford
Policy citizenship. Changing social policy,
changing democratic linkages? Single Paper
Claire Dupuy - SciencesPo Grenoble Virginie Van Ingelgom - UCLouvain
RETRENCHMENT OR REGULATORY
EXPANSION? RE-CONCEPTUALIZING
WELFARE STATE TRANSFORMATION IN
CLASSIC WELFARE STATES AND BEYOND Single Paper
Kerem Öktem - Bielefeld University
Re-conceptualising the relationship between de-
familialisation and familialisation and the
implications for gender equality – the case of long-
term care policies for older people Single Paper
Birgit Pfau-Effinger - University of
Hamburg Thurid Eggers - University of Hamburg Ralf Och - University of Hamburg
Christopher Grages - University of
Hamburg
[215] Reconsidering EU politicisation 4:00 PM to 5:45 PM - 1.B.03 Submitted Panel Chair: Wiesner Claudia - University of Fulda Participants:
Media Logic and Grand Theories of European
Integration Single Paper
Pieter de Wilde - University of Trondheim
The politicization of European integration in the
Greek public discourse. From over-politicization
to de-politicization and re-politicization Single Paper
Kostas Kanellopoulos - University of Cret
Irish citizens and the media during the Euro crisis:
An inter-arena approach to studying the
politicization of the EU Single Paper
Anna Gora - Carelton University
Politicisation: towards a multi-level and multi-
stage concept Single Paper
Claudia Wiesner - University of Fulda
EU politicization: the temporal and spatial matrix
of the political Single Paper
Hans-Jörg Trenz - University of
Copenhagen Niilo Kauppi - University of Jyväskylä
Discussant: Hans-Joerg Trenz - University of
Copenhagen
[216] Reshaping Europe: Experiments, Agency,
Cultural Practice 5 4:00 PM to 5:45 PM - 0.A.04 Mini-Symposium Chair Timm Beichelt - European University Viadrina Participants:
Migration and Mobilities - Submitted Panel
“The Return of the Dead: Proper Burial and
Migration in the Digital Age” Single Paper
Karen Remmler - Mount Holyoke College
The European Experiment: The Jungle of Calais as
Laboratory of Humanity Single Paper
Arina Rotaru - NYU Shanghai
Cultural Uneasiness from Across the EU Border:
Analyzing European Migration Aspirations for
Syrian Migrants in Turkey Single Paper
Susan Rottmann - Özyeğin University,
Istanbul, Turkey
Europe and the gaze of the refugee. Three
approaches to migration research, and film Single Paper
Estela Schindel - European University
Viadrina, Frankfurt Oder
Europe’s New Borders Single Paper
Zakaria Fatih - University of Maryland,
Baltimore County Discussant: Markus Hallensleben - University of British
Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
[217] Social policy meets migration: Political
actors’ preferences regarding social policies in
times of migration 3 4:00 PM to 5:45 PM - 1.A.11 Mini-Symposium Chair: Carlo Knotz - University of Bremen Participants:
Social Policy and Migration: Preferences of
parties and governments - Submitted Panel
Part of the demos or part of the welfare state?
Preferences of political parties on the allocation of
social rights and citizenship in Austria Single Paper
Jeremias Stadlmair - University of Vienna
Refugees on the labour market: between
participation and protection Single Paper
Romana Careja - University of Southern
Denmark
More Equality, Less Immigration? Labour Market
Institutions and Migrant Labour in Post-War
Europe
Single Paper Alexandre Afonso - University of Leiden
Do parties matter? Examining immigration policy
outputs and partisanship using ImPol Single Paper
Erica Consterdine - University of Sussex
Gated Communities: Welfare States, Labor
Markets, and other Internal Sites of Immigration
Control Single Paper
Kimberly Morgan - George Washington
University Discussant: Georg Picot - University of Bergen
[218] Sovereignty, Identity, and Boundaries in a
Digital Age 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM - 1.A.09 Program Committee Panel Participants:
The Challenge of Technology: Sovereignty,
Identity and Governance Single Paper
Craig Hanks - Texas State University Emily Kay Hanks - Texas State University
European Citizenship beyond Whiteness:
understanding the Concept European belonging in
Light of Brexit and the "Refugees / Migrants
Crisis" Single Paper
Francesca Romana Ammaturo -
University of Roehampton
Political information Environments between
Internet Disruption and Structural Fundamentals.
Online Political News Media and Media System
Change in Europe Single Paper
Gabor Toka - Central European
University Roxana Bodea - MRC- Median Research
Centre
[219] Territory, Citizenship. And the Making of
State Sovereignty 4:00 PM to 5:45 PM - 2.A.05 Program Committee Panel Participants:
Global migration and sovereignty: on a crossroad
of democratic values, human rights protection,
citizenship issues, and national security. Single Paper
Iryna Sofinska - National University Lviv
Polytechnic
EU citizenship and the sovereign right to regulate
presence on state territory Single Paper
Sandra Mantu - Radboud University
Spain in Revolt: Cultural Responses to Twenty-
First Century Crises Single Paper
Joanne Britland - University of Virginia
[220] The Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy
3 4:00 PM to 5:45 PM - SALÓN DE GRADOS Mini-Symposium Participants:
Author Meets Critics: Democracy and
Dictatorship in Europe by Sheri Berman Book Panel
Kathleen McNamara (Chair) -
Georgetown University Giovanni Capoccia - Oxford Mabel Berezin - Cornell University Jeffrey Kopstein - UCal Irvine Amel Ahmed - University of Massachusetts Sheri Berman (Discussant)- Barnard
College
[221] The Political Economy of Welfare in Spain:
Past, Present, and Future 4:00 PM to 5:45 PM - 1.A.09 Roundtable Participants:
The Political Economy of Welfare in Spain: Past,
Present, and Future Roundtable
José Fernández-Albertos - Consejo
Superior de Investigaciones Científicas Diego Muro - University of St. Andrews Mariely Lopez - George Mason University Eloisa Del Pino - Consejo Superior de
Investigaciones Científicas
Leire Salazar - Universidad Nacional de
Educación a Distancia (UNED)
[222] Tools and Dilemmas for a European Foreign
Policy 4:00 PM to 5:45 PM - 2.A.03 Program Committee Panel Participants:
Consent for Transferring Powers to the EU: The
cognitive factors of Foreign, Security, Migration
and Energy Policy Communitarization Approval Single Paper
Aleksey Domanov - Institute of Europe,
Russian Academy of Sciences
The Not-so-random French Support for European
Defence: A Case Study of Public Opinion
Rationality in Foreign Policy Single Paper
Cyrille Thiébaut - CEVIPOF - Sciences
Po Paris
THE PLACE OF EUROPEAN
NEIGHBOURHOOD POLICY IN THE EU
EXTERNAL GOVERNANCE: A SUSTAINABLE
PARTNERSHIP MODEL? Single Paper
Sühal Şemşit - Manisa Celal Bayar
University
A SOFT POLICY TOOL IN EU EXTERNAL
RELATIONS: SCIENCE DIPLOMACY Single Paper
Sühal Şemşit - Manisa Celal Bayar
University
[223] Watchdogs and accountability in the EU
multilevel system – new institutional trends and
comparative perspectives 4:00 PM to 5:45 PM - 0.B.10 Submitted Panel Chair: Hartmut Aden - Berlin School of Economics
and Law Participants:
Watching the Watchmen: Assessing the
accountability powers of three EU watchdogs Single Paper
Anchrit Wille - Leiden University Mark Bovens - Utrecht University
The iceberg of fraud in the European Union
accounts: reflections on accountability and the EU
methods on tackling fraud Single Paper
Andreea Hancu Budui - Universitat de
València Ana Zorio-Grima - Universitat de
València
Communicating financial accountability in the era
of 'fake news': addressing the pitfalls and seizing
the opportunities Single Paper
María-Luisa Sánchez-Barrueco - Deusto
Law School
Competing for influence? The rise of the European
Parliament Research Service and the impact of
policy monitoring by the EP administration on the
work of MEPs and committees in legislative
scrutiny Single Paper
Paul Stephenson - Maastricht University
The establishment of the European Public
Prosecutor’s Office – questions related to
enhanced cooperation and missing member states Single Paper
Hartmut Aden - Berlin School of Ecnomics
and Law / Hochschule für Wirtschaft und
Recht Berlin
Ensuring the Accountability of the European Fund
for Strategic Investments (EFSI) Single Paper
Giacomo Benedetto - Royal Holloway,
University of London Discussant: Anchrit Wille - Leiden University
SATURDAY, JUNE 22
[224] Austerity, Stratification and Conditionality 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 1.A.11 Program Committee Panel Chair: Daniel Cardoso - Nova University Lisbon Participants:
Conflicts over sovereignty in the 2012 Euro crisis Single Paper
Galvão dos Santos - AUB
The Fiscal Dimension of Public Sector Wage
Setting
Single Paper Donato Di Carlo - Max Planck Institute
for the Study of Societies Julian Limberg - European University
Institute
Political Uses of the Past in Iceland in 2018:
Celebrating 100 Years of Icelandic Sovereignty
and Remembering the 2008 Crash Single Paper
Rosa Magnusdottir - Aarhus University Discussant: Daniel Cardoso
[225] Becoming Citizens? Exploring issues of
sovereignty in the education of immigrant and
marginalized students in Bulgaria, France, and
Iceland 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 1.A.01 Submitted Panel Chair: Hector CEBOLLA BOADO - Social
marginalized children in three European countries Single Paper
Judith Touré - Carlow University Veselina Lambrev - University of Hawaii Anna Wozniczka - University of Iceland
Discussant: Veselina Lambrev - University of
Hawaii
[226] Brexit - where next for the UK and the EU? 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 0.B.13 Roundtable Participants:
Brexit - where next for the UK and the EU? Roundtable
Daniel Wincott - Cardiff University NIcola McEwen - University of Edinburgh Roberta Guerrina - University of Surrey Anand Menon - Kings College London Patrick le Gales - Sciences po, Paris
[227] Constitutional challenges by minority
regionalisms 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 2.A.06 Submitted Panel Chair: Oscar Barberà - University of Valencia Participants:
Is special autonomy enough? National minorities,
political actors and (un)constitutional claims in
Italy Single Paper
Giulia Sandri - Université Catholique de
Lille Carlo Parla - University of Sassari
Territorial lobbying: challenge or opportunity for
liberal democracy? Single Paper
Sean Mueller - University of Berne
How Regionalist Parties Challenge Federal State.
The Case of the Lega of Ticinesi in Switzerland Single Paper
Oscar Mazzoleni - Université de Lausanne
David vs. Goliath. Peripheric political challenges
Aberystwyth Elin Royles - University of Aberystwyth
Discussant: Andres Boix - University of Valencia
[228] Contemporary global media and the
fracturing of state sovereignty 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 1.B.01 Submitted Panel Chair: Vera Tolz - Univesity of Manchester
Participants:
Populism and contemporary global media:
populist communication logics and the co-
construction of transnational identities Single Paper
Precious Chatterje-Doody - University of
Manchester Rhys Crilley - Open university
Projecting Russia onto the Global Media Ecology:
the Case of Sputnik Single Paper
Lucy Birge - University of Manchester
‘Reframing Russia for the Global Mediasphere:
The Spy who Came Back from the Snow’ Single Paper
Stephen Hutchings - University of
Manchester
In/Visible Russia: Russia Today Arabic and the
Syrian War Single Paper
Marie Gillespie - Open University Deena Dajani - LSE Rhys Crilley - Open University
Discussant: Precious Chatterje-Doody - University of
Manchester
[229] Elections, Protests and Party Politics 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 2.A.05 Program Committee Panel Participants:
Statewide and Regionalist Parties’ Perspectives in
the Long-Term Dynamics of Decentralization Single Paper
Daniel Saldivia Gonzatti - University of
Cologne
VOTING FROM OUTSIDE: VOTING BEHAVIOR
OF CITIZENS LIVING ABROAD Single Paper
Chiara Superti - Columbia University
Different, Traumatized or Capricious? Explaining
Low Electoral Turnout of Generation X in Poland Single Paper
Piotr Zagorski - Universidad Autónoma de
Madrid
Electoral Reform Initiations in Parliamentary
Democracies Single Paper
Esra Issever-Ekinci - Syracuse University
A populist party in the making? The use of
emotions in France Insoumise’s discourse Single Paper
Laurie Beaudonnet - Université de
Montréal Anne-Marie Houde - université de
Montréal
Intrastate Value Gaps and Protests in the
European Union Single Paper
Jacek Kugler - Claremont Graduate
University Zeyad Kelani - Claremont Graduate
University Birol Yesilada - Portland State University Ali Fisunoglu - Carlos III - Juan March
Institute of Social Sciences & UC3M
[230] EP Elections and its challenges 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 0.A.02 Submitted Panel Chair: Simona Guerra - University of Leicester Participants:
From Euroskepticism to Euro-strategy: the
evolving attitude of the Italian (new) governing
parties in the EP Single Paper
Giovanni Piccirilli - LUISS guido Carli
Projection and Bias in EP Elections. A Simulation
Study Single Paper
Guido Tiemann - Josefstädter Strasse 39 Discussant: Simona Guerra
[231] European States and Welfare states:
Historical roots and contemporary problems 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 1.A.10 Submitted Panel Participants:
Actuarial Utopias – How Insurance Ideas Shaped
the Emergence of Modern Welfare States Single Paper
Sebastian Kohl - Max Planck Institute for
the Study of Societies
Governing “migration crisis” in a Turkishborder
town: The sense of a militarized border and
center-local relations in (re-)making the state
effect” Single Paper
Zeynep Kasli - Erasmus University
Rotterdam
States, Nationalism, and the Relationship between
Ethnic Diversity and Public Goods Provision Single Paper
Matthias vom Hau - IBEI
Social Policy by Other Means. Fiscal and
occupational welfare as policy instruments in hard
times: Portugal 2011-2016 Single Paper
Rui Branco - NOVA University of
Lisbon/IPRI-NOVA
[232] Everyday Europe. Social Transnationalism
in an Unsettled Continent 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 2.A.01 Book Panel Participants:
Everyday Europe. Social Transnationalism in an
Unsettled Continent Book Panel
Rahsaan Maxwell - University of North
Carolina Chapel Hill Jason Beckfield - Harvard University Kathleen McNamara - Georgetown
University Virginie Guiraudon - Sciences Po Jan Delhey - Universität Magdeburg Adrian Favell - University of Leeds Ettore Recchi - Sciences Po, Paris
[233] Far-Right Revisionism and the End of
History: Alt/Histories 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 1.A.06 Submitted Panel Chair: Louie Dean Valencia-García - Texas State
University/EuropeNow (CES) Participants:
“The French New Right and the Indo-Europeans:
A far-right anthropology” Single Paper
Jean-Yves Camus - Observatory of
Political Radicalism at the Jean Jaurès
Foundation/Institut de Relations
Internationales et Stratégiques Stéphane François - Groupe Société
Religions Laïcités (Ecole Pratique des
Hautes Etudes/CNRS)
“Getting Medieval Post-Charlottesville:
Medievalism and the Alt-Right” Single Paper
Thomas Blake - Austin College
“The Wheel that Never Ceases: Reinventions of the
Spanish Second Republic for a New National Right
(2004-2017)” Single Paper
Iker Itoiz Ciáurriz - University of
Edinburgh
“Dresden will never be Hiroshima: Facts and the
memorialization of historical tragedy” Single Paper
A.K.M. Skarpelis - Harvard University
“The Rise of the European Far-Right in the Digital
Age” Single Paper
Louie Dean Valencia-García - Texas State
University Discussant: Cynthia Miller-Idriss - American
University
[234] The Appreciation and Implementation of
Intersectionality 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 1.A.14 Submitted Panel
Participants:
Intersectionality Crossing the Atlantic: How Black
American Feminist Knowledge Travels through
Europe and Arrives in Spain Single Paper
Liza Mügge - University of Amsterdam Conny Roggeband - University of
Amsterdam Mayte Cantero-Sanchez - Universidad
Autonoma de Barcelona
Making Unsafe Spaces Safe? Romani Women’s
Intersectional Activism in European Transnational
Politics. Single Paper
Serena D'Agostino - vrije universiteit
brussel
Multiple inequalities and social struggles in Long-
Term Care: an intersectional approach Single Paper
Rossella Ciccia - Scuola Normale
Superiore/Queen's University Belfast
[235] Gender Inequalities 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 1.A.13 Submitted Panel Participants:
Delivering gender justice in academia through
gender equality plans? A study of five European
universities Single Paper
Sara Clavero - Queen's University Belfast Jane Garvey - Queen's University Belfast
Progress and resistance to gender equality in
Spanish public universities. The case of Gender
Equality Units Single Paper
Susana Vázquez Cupeiro - Universidad
Complutense de Madrid Cecilia Castaño Collado - Universidad
Complutense de Madrid
The impact of gender quotas in European sport
management: The case of Spain Single Paper
Celia Valiente - Universidad Carlos III de
Madrid
Welfare dependency, gender equality and
institutional trust among immigrants in Norway Single Paper
Anne Britt Djuve - Fafo
Work-family preferences and employment
trajectories of mothers in different welfare regimes
(1994-2012) Single Paper
Livia García-Faroldi - University of
Málaga
[236] Growth and Welfare in Global Capitalism 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 0.A.07 Submitted Panel Chair: Bruno Palier - SciencesPo Participants:
Growth strategies, skill policies and youth welfare
citizenship Single Paper
Tom Chevalier - SciencesPo
Get Taxed, Save, or Borrow and Consume!
National Growth Strategies and Pension Reforms Single Paper
Marek Naczyk - Oxford University
Always a Winning Strategy?: Wage moderation’s
conditional impact on growth outcomes Single Paper
Alison Johnston - Oregon State University
Growth and Welfare in Global Capitalism Single Paper
Anke Hassel - WSI Bruno Palier – SciencesPo
Discussant: Alison Johnston - Oregon State
University
[237] International organizations and the race
question (1945 to today) 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 1.A.09 Submitted Panel Chair: Patrick Simon - INED Participants:
Is UNESCO at the origin of anti-racism ? A
historical ethnography of programs on race (1946-
1952) Single Paper
Elisabeth Cunin - URMIS-IRD-Université
Nice Sophia Antipolis
Adjudicating “race”. How International Tribunals
Deal with the “Race” Concept Single Paper
Julie Ringelheim - Center for Philosophy
of Law, UCLouvain
Counting race and ethnicity: analyzing CERD’s
requests for “disaggregated data” in the fight
against racial discrimination Single Paper
Juliette Galonnier - INED Patrick Simon - INED
From Race to “Pragmatic Essentialism”: the
coming together of the Inter American Indian
Institute and the International Labour
Organization
Single Paper Laura Giraudo - School of Hispanic
American Studies, CSIC Juan Martin Sanchez - University of
Seville Discussant: Daniel Sabbagh - CERI, Sciences Po
[238] Mobilising around Europe: pro and anti-EU
activism in an era of populism and volatility 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 2.A.02 Submitted Panel Chair: Joel Busher - Coventry University Participants:
Euroscepticism in the Light of Utilitarian Interests
and Identification Narratives Single Paper
Patricia Bruns - Carl von Ossietzky
University of Oldenburg
Pro-EU Activism in an age of Populism and
Discontent Single Paper
Stijn van Kessel - Queen Mary University
of London Adam Fagan - QMUL
Active (European) citizenship during crisis?
Studying citizen activism during Brexit Single Paper
Nora Siklodi - University of Portsmouth
Sceptics across: Mobilising against Europe at the
intersection of the protest and electoral arenas Single Paper
Andrea Pirro - SNS, Florence Lorenzo Zamponi - SNS, Florence
Reimagining British identity: Anti-Brexit activists
and multiple belonging Single Paper
Charlotte Galpin - University of
Birmingham Discussant: Joel Busher
[239] National parliaments in action as a remedy
for the sovereignty drain? 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 1.A.07 Submitted Panel Chair: Karolina Borońska-Hryniewiecka -
University of Wrocław Participants:
National Parliaments and the Rule of Law in the
EU: Control, Complacency, or Complicity?” Single Paper
Davor Jancic - Queen Mary University of
London
Taking back the lost sovereignty: the use of
“subsidiarity argument” by national parliaments
in justice and home affairs Single Paper
Angela Tacea - VUB
Europeanization of the V4 parliaments after Treaty
of Lisbon Single Paper
Michał Dulak - Jagieloński University
National parliaments as “multi-arena players” in
the EU: the concept meets reality Single Paper
Karolina Borońska-Hryniewiecka -
University of Wrocław Discussant: Anna-Lena Högenauer - University of
Luxemburg
[240] New issues in economic governance 1 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 0.A.03 Mini-Symposium Chair: Uwe Puetter - Central European University Participants:
Distributional Coalitions and Double Binds:
National Liberalisms and Fiscal Policy in
Contemporary Germany and Italy Single Paper
Mark Vail - Tulane University
Mind the Identity Gap: Explaining Diverging
Attitudes towards Macroeconomic Governance
and Democratic Legitimacy in the Eurozone Single Paper
Silvia Merler - Johns Hopkins School of
International Studies Matthias Matthijs - Johns Hopkins School
of Advanced International Studies
The Components of Creditworthiness: Political
and Policy Commentary in Sovereign Credit
Rating Reports Single Paper
Kristin Makszin - Universitet Leiden
The institutional design of the Eurozone and
income inequality: Exploring the linkages Single Paper
Chrysoula Papalexatou - London School
of Economics and Political science
The Werner Report – Principles, Values and
Challenges for a Europe Built through Currency Single Paper
Elena Danescu - Luxembourg Center for
Contemporary and Digital History,
University of Luxembourg Discussant: Uwe Puetter
[241] Populism, the Radical Right, and the
Welfare State 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 0.A.05 Submitted Panel Chair: Emmanuel (Manos) Matsaganis - Politecnico
di Milano Participants:
Perceptions of living conditions across Europe and
their impact on xenophobia Single Paper
Johannes Kiess - Universität Siegen
Income inequality, status decline, and support for
the radical right Single Paper
Sarah Engler - University of Zurich David Weisstanner - University of Oxford
Prussia, Political Catholicism and the Success of
the Alternative für Deutschland in 2017 Single Paper
Lukas Haffert - University of Zurich
What’s work got to do with it? How radical and
mainstream party support is linked to precarity Single Paper
Lorenza Antonucci - University of
Birmingham André Krouwel - Vrije Universiteit
Amsterdam Laszlo Horvath - University of Exeter Carlo D'Ippoliti - La Sapienza
Discussant: Philipp Rathgeb
[242] Race and culture in Europe 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 2.A.03 Submitted Panel Chair: Jacob Boersema - NYU Participants:
Exploring the Intersections of ‘Religion’ and
‘Race’ in the Social Construction of ‘Deviant’
Muslim Masculinities Single Paper
Margaretha Van Es - Utrecht University
Inventing “allochtonen”: the colonial management
of postcolonial migrants in the Netherlands. Single Paper
Yannick Coenders - Northwestern
University
Policing space, race and class or - how the police
immobilize space invaders in the Netherlands Single Paper
Sinan Çankaya - Vu University
Amsterdam
Renaming Mohrenstrasse? Race, Heritage and
Contested Street Renaming in Berlin Single Paper
Duane Jethro - Humboldt
Racialized bodies and belonging in/through sports
in Europe Single Paper
Jasmijn Rana - Leiden University Discussant: Sara Farris - Goldsmith
[243] Relation between perception of security and
sovereignty 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 0.A.01 Roundtable Participants:
Relation between perception of security and
sovereignty Roundtable
Iveta Reinholde - University of Latvia Zaneta Ozolina - University of Latvia Sigita Struberga - University of Latvia
[244] Reshaping Europe: Experiments, Agency,
Cultural Practice 4 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 0.A.04 Mini-Symposium Chair: Gaby Pailer - University of British Columbia,
Vancouver, Canada Participants:
Crossing the Nation - Submitted Panel
Transnational European Memories of Flight and
Migration in Contemporary German Literature Single Paper
Friederike Eigler - Georgetown University
Immobilities in a Postmigrant Age: Exclusive
Jurisdictions and Migrant Illegality in Jenny
Erpenbeck’s Go, Went, Gone and Elfriede
Jelinek’s Charges Single Paper
Sabine Zimmermann - University of
British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
Postmigrational Writing: The Next Generation Single Paper
Christine Ivanovic - University of Vienna,
Austria
Cosmopolitanism and Hospitality in Recent
European Fiction Single Paper
Anke Biendarra - University of California,
Irvine Discussant: Monika Shafi - University of Delaware,
USA
[245] Silencing the Past: Nations between Violence
and Liberation 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 1.A.08 Submitted Panel Chair: Lina Klymenko - University of Eastern
Finland Participants:
The End of "East Central Europe" and the Return
of "Europe in-Between"? Single Paper
Jörg Hackmann - University of Szczecin Discussant: Lina Klymenko
[246] Social Concertation or Contention? The Role
of Social Partners during the Great Recession in
Europe 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 1.B.03 Submitted Panel Chair: Bernhard Ebbinghaus - University of Oxford Participants:
Revisiting social concertation in Europe: A
fsQCA-comparison of social partner involvement
since the 2008 crisis Single Paper
Bendikt Bender - University of Mannheim
Conflict or cooperation? Explaining the European
Commission’s and social partners’ preferences for
low-profile social dialogue Single Paper
Vincent Lindner - University of Göttingen
Ireland’s changing politics of legitimation: From
social pacts to grand coalitions Single Paper
Aidan Regan - University College Dublin
Italy’s oscillation from concertation to
disintermediation – and back? Single Paper
Arianna Tassinari - University of Warwick Stefano Sacchi - LUISS University, Rome
Putting the pieces together: Explaining social
concertation in Europe since the financial crisis of
2008 Single Paper
Bernhard Ebbinghaus - University of
Oxford J. Timo Weishaupt - University of
Göttingen Discussant: Sabina Avdagic - University of Sussex
[247] The Place of Memory: Museums, Archives,
Media 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 1.A.12 Submitted Panel Participants:
Adoption and the Work of Adaptation in Couleur
de peau: miel/Approved for Adoption Single Paper
Catherine Nguyen - Harvard University
What is a Counter-archive of Migration? -
Migratory Experiences, Digital Storytelling and
Aesthetics of Resistance Single Paper
Senka Neuman Stanivukovic - University
of Groningen
[248] The Right to the City: Migration, Local
Citizenship and Grassroots Democracy 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 1.A.05 Submitted Panel Participants:
Housing Discrimination in Europe Single Paper
Hilary Silver - George Washington
University
Why Deliberation Failed at City Hall and How
Migrant Residents self-organize Local Democracy Single Paper
Nicole Doerr - University of Copenhagen
The Civil Society Dynamic of Including and
Empowering Refugees in Canada’s Urban Centres Single Paper
Oliver Schmidtke - University of Victoria
Bottom-Up Politics: Local Problem Solving in
European Cities Single Paper
Hilary Silver - Brown University &
George Washington University
The state of the abject Single Paper
Julia Leser - Leipzig University
Political careers in a contested state: the local
base of regional and national politicians from
Scotland and Wales Single Paper
Klaus Stolz - Technische Universität
Chemnitz
[249] The Territorial Dimensions of Brexit 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 1.A.02 Submitted Panel Chair: Michael Keating - University of Aberdeen /
Centre on Constitutional Change Participants:
The Conservative Party, Brexit and parliamentary
sovereignty, Jack Sheldon, Cambridge University Single Paper
Jack Sheldon - Cambridge University
Brexit, media and the constitutional cacophony of
the United Kingdom Single Paper
Greg Davies - Cardiff University
Special Status: Debating sovereignty and an Irish
Sea border Single Paper
Jonathan Evershed - University College
Cork
The Defenders of Devolution? The Labour Party
and the Challenges of Brexit
Single Paper Coree Brown Swan - University of
Edinburgh, Centre on Constitutional
Change
Narratives of Nationhood in the Brexit Debates Single Paper
Dani Cetra - University of Aberdeen,
Centre on Constitutional Change Discussant: Jennifer Todd - University College
Dublin
[250] The Women's Little Entente: The History of
a Feminist Balkan Network 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 0.A.06 Submitted Panel Chair: Melissa Feinberg - Rutgers U. Participants:
Nationalism and Feminism in Interwar Romania:
Alexandrina Cantacuzino and the Little Entente Single Paper
Maria Bucur - Indiana University
The Little Entente of women (1923-1932): political
rights and national politics in Balkans Single Paper
Katerina Dalakoura - University of Crete
Tensions Within the Interwar South Eastern
European Women’s Movements Single Paper
Krassimira Daskalova - St. Kliment
Okhridski University, Sofia
Little Entente of Women in Czechoslovakia:
Between European cooperation and promotion of
national goals Single Paper
Gabriela Dudekova - Slovak Academy of
Sciences Discussant: Maria Bucur - Indiana University
[251] Tumultuous shifts in Turkish politics and
institutions in the midst of contested sovereignties,
democratic backsliding and de-Europeanization 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 0.A.08 Mini-Symposium Chair: Tolga Bolukbasi - Bilkent University Participants:
Transformation of Institutions and Politics in
Turkey through the processes of Europeanization
and De-Europeanization - Submitted Panel
AKP's Sovereignty and the Turkish Security
Sector: An Analysis of the 2016 Failed Coup
Attempt Single Paper
Yaprak Gursoy - Aston University
The Evolution of the Civil Service in Turkey: A
Case for de-Europeanisation or de-
Bureaucratisation Single Paper
Salvador Parrado - UNED
Democratic backsliding and Judicial
(In)dependence in the European Contex: A
Comparative Look at Hungary and Turkey Single Paper
Aylin Aydin Cakir - Yeditepe University
When populists meet the ballot box: 2017
Constitutional Referendum and the future of
democracy in Turkey Single Paper
Ilke Toygur - UC3M Yunus Sozen - Le Moyne College
Discussant: Duygu Sonat - Potsdam University
[252] Which distributive policies resonate with
workers in the electoral arenas across Europe? 9:00 AM to 10:45 AM - 0.B.10 Submitted Panel Chair: Line Rennwald - University of Geneva Participants:
Positional Deprivation and Support for Welfare
State Redistribution and Insurance in Europe Single Paper
Brian Burgoon - University of Amsterdam
Attitudes towards Austerity: Class, Partisanship,
and Fiscal Policy Preferences in Europe Single Paper
Björn Bremer - European University
Institute
Immigration Policy in the Lab: Welfare
Chauvinism, Skills, and Redistribution. Single Paper
Piero Stanig - Bocconi University Paolo Belardinelli - Bocconi University
Economic opportunities and welfare reform
preferences: the divide over investment vs.
consumption priorities in Western Europe Single Paper
Silja Häusermann - University of Zurich Macarena Ares - University of Zurich Matthias Enggist - University of Zurich Michael Pinggera - University of Zurich
Integrative institutions and mainstream party
collapse Single Paper
Jane Gingrich - University of Oxford Julia Lynch - University of Pennsylvania
Discussant: Silja Häusermann - University of Zurich
[253] Appraising European Injustice and
Illegitimacy 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 0.A.02 Submitted Panel Chair: Glyn Morgan - Syracuse Participants:
EU Migration, Welfare Rights and Non-
domination: Are restrictions on EU citizens’
access to welfare rights justified? Single Paper
Dimitrios Efthymiou - Frankfurt
Multilevel Separation of Authority and the EU Single Paper
Antoinette Scherz - University of Oslo
Article 7 and Democratic Backsliding in the EU Single Paper
Tom Theuns - Utrecht University
Occupy Brussels? Unjust Supranational Law and
Citizens’ Duties to Dissent Single Paper
Juri Viehoff - Zurich
How Democratic Is Democratic
Intergovernmentalism? Single Paper
Fabio Wolkenstein - Aarhus University Discussant: Alasia Nuti - University of York
[254] Are citizens and politicians more distant
after the crisis? Descriptive representation in
Europe 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 1.B.03 Submitted Panel
Chair: Xavier coller - Universidad Pablo de OLavide Participants:
Elected representatives: do they care for “common
good”? Single Paper
Theodore Chadjipadelis - Aristotle
University of Thessaloniki
It’s not personal, it’s strictly politics. Spanish
MPs’ and voters’ personalities. Single Paper
Carol Galais - Universidad Autónoma de
Barcelona Xavier Coller - Universidad Pablo de
Olavide
Can you guess who they are from what they said?
Congruence between features descriptive
representation among MPs in the Czech Republic
2010 – 2017 Single Paper
Petr Voda - Masaryk Univeristy
Political vocations after the crisis: Spain and
Portugal Single Paper
Manuel Portillo-Pérez - Universidad
Pablo de Olavide
A typology of Representation in Greece, 1989-
2019. An analysis of the MPs’ sociopolitical
profile across time. Single Paper
Manina kakepaki - National Centre for
Social Research (EKKE)
Analysing parliamentary candidate selection
process at the national and regional level Single Paper
Antonio Jaime - Universidad de Málaga Gloria Martínez-Cousinou - Universidad
Loyola Andalucía
How local, regional and national candidates are
selected in a Multilevel State The case of Spain. Single Paper
Marta parades-martin - Universidad
Carlos III Guillermo Cordero - Universidad
Autónoma de Madrid, Santiago Pérez-Nievas - Universidad
Autónoma de Madrid Xavier Coller - Universidad Pablo de
Olavide Discussant: Manina Kakepaki - National Centre of
Social Research
[255] Bridging the void: Interest organisations and
democratic backsliding in Central and Eastern
Europe 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 0.B.13 Submitted Panel Chair: Rafal Riedel - University of Opole Participants:
The role of interest groups in shaping the reform of
psychiatric care in Czechia Single Paper
Szczepan Czarnecki - Maria Curie-
Skłodowska University in Lublin
“Constitution for Science” and (Dis)organised
Interests in Polish Academic Sector Single Paper
Michael Dobbins - University of Konstanz Rafal Riedel - University of Opole
Exploring organized interests in post-communist
healthcare Single Paper
Brigitte Horváthová - Goethe University
Frankfurt am Main Michael Dobbins - University of Konstanz Rafael Labanino - Goethe University
Frankfurt am Main
The sovereignty of interest groups in EU policy
processes Single Paper
Ana Zeleznik - University of Ljubljana Luka Đekić - University of Ljubljana
EU legacies in times of democratic backsliding: a
panel study of Czech advocacy organizations Single Paper
Katerina Vrablikova - University of Bath Ondrej Cisar - Charles University
Discussant: Katerina Vrablikova - University of Bath
[256] Challenges for Social Democratic Parties in
Times of Multiple Crises 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 0.A.05 Submitted Panel Chair: Jane Gingrich - University of Oxford Participants:
Unionization, Electoral Coalitions and the Fate of
the Left Single Paper
Line Rennwald - University of Geneva
Social Democratic Parties Caught between a Rock
and a Hard Place: Explaining the Decline of the
Dutch PvdA Single Paper
Sarah de Lange - University of Amsterdam Eelco Harteveld - University of
Amsterdam Matthijs Rooduijn - University of
Amsterdam
Globalisation and Support for Social Democracy Single Paper
Rubén Ruiz-Rufino - King's College
London Lee Savage - King's College London
Choosing Between the Apple and the Pie: Social
Compensation and Social Investment Preferences
of the Social Democratic Electorate in Western
Europe Single Paper
Hanna Schwander - Hertie School of
Governance
Where Have all the Social Democrats Gone? The
Mobilising Capacity of Social Democracy
Reconsidered Single Paper
Bjoern Bremer - European University
Institute Line Rennwald - University of Geneva
Discussant: Line Rennwald - University of Geneva
[257] Consequences of the Politicisation of the EU:
Public Attitudes and Voting Behavior 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 1.A.06 Submitted Panel Chair: Pedro Riera Sagrera - Complutense
University Madrid Participants:
The consequences of the politicisation of the EU in
media for voting behaviour in six countries Single Paper
Marina Lobo - ICS- University of Lisbon
How did the debt crisis affect the different
dimensions of public support of the European
Union? Single Paper
Ignacio Jurado - Instituto de Ciencias
Sociais - Universidade de Lisboa Rosa Navarrete - York University
The (lasting) Effects of the Crisis in the Media
Debates across Europe: An analysis of EU
politicisation before and after the Eurozone Crisis,
2000-2017. Single Paper
Yani Kartalis - Ics- U Lisbon Tiago Silva - Ics-U Lisbon
Linda Berg - University of Gothenburg Discussant: Marina Costa Lobo - University of
Lisbon
[258] Contested Sovereignty and Reproductive
Governance in Europe 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 1.A.11 Submitted Panel Chair: Brenna McCaffrey - The Graduate Center,
CUNY Participants:
Pharmaceutical technologies and reproductive
governance of abortion in Ireland Single Paper
Brenna McCaffrey - The Graduate Center,
City University of New York
Life, the family and Europe’s future.
Contemporary anti-abortion arguments and
strategies viewed from Italy Single Paper
Claudia Mattalucci - University of
Milano-Bicocca
Contesting heteronormative reproduction and
claiming parenthood through surrogacy: the
journeys of Italian intended parents Single Paper
Diletta Luminari - Bremen International
Graduate School of Social Sciences
“Trusted to make the decision that’s right for
them” Abortion governance and women’s travels
across European borders. Single Paper
Giulia Zanini - University of Barcelona
Joanna Mishtal - University of Central
Florida Silvia De Zordo - University of Barcelona Ann-Kathrin Ziegler - University of
Barcelona Caitlin Gerdts - IBIS Reproductive Health Camille Garnsey - IBIS Reproductive
Health Yasmin Reyes - IBIS Reproductive Health
Abortion governance in Spain: women’s
experiences with barriers to legal abortion and
abortion travel Single Paper
Giulia Colavolpe Severi - University of
Barcelona Silvia De Zordo - University of Barcelona Caitlin Gerdts - IBIS Reproductive Health Camille Garnsey - IBIS Reproductive
Health Yasmin Reyes - IBIS Reproductive Health
Discussant: Joanna Mishtal - University of Central
Florida
[259] Crisis of Democracy: Cross-Regional
Perspectives 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 2.A.05 Roundtable Participants:
Crisis of Democracy: Cross-Regional Perspectives Roundtable
Kim Lane Scheppele - Princeton
University Kenneth Roberts - Cornell University Robert Fishman - Carlos III University Roberto Foa - University of Melbourne
[260] Democratic Politics in the European Union:
Challenges and Contestation 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 1.A.07 Submitted Panel Chair: Aleksandra Sojka - University Carlos III
Madrid Participants:
Perceptions of EU legitimacy in the context of
multilevel governance Single Paper
Soetkin Verhaegen - Stockholm University
Societal acceptance of immigration and support
for the European Union Single Paper
Aleksandra Sojka - University Carlos III
Madrid Juan Fernández - University Carlos III
Madrid
Basic Human Values and Attitudes towards
European Integration Single Paper
Constantin Schäfer - University of
Mannheim
Euroscepticism, Populism and the people in
Southern Europe Single Paper
Simona Guerra - University of Leicester Evans Fanoulis - Xi’an Jiaotong –
Liverpool University
The emotional economy of austerity: Affect in the
world of populism Single Paper
Theofanis Exadaktylos - University of
Surrey Roula Nezi - GESIS-Leibniz Institute for
the Social Sciences Discussant: Simona Guerra - University of Leicester
[261] Ethnic politics across Europe 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 0.A.01 Submitted Panel Chair: Miguel Otero-Iglesias - Real Instituto Elcano Participants:
Measuring and comparing populism: the case of
Catalan and Scottish pro-independence movements Single Paper
Jose Olivas Osuna - The London School of
Economics and Political Science
Conflict Activation in Times of Crisis: The Case of
Catalonia Single Paper
Guillem Vidal - European University
Institute
Ethnicity and Political Competition in Eastern
Europe Single Paper
Jan Rovny - Sciences Po
[262] European Media Coverage: The Good, the
Bad, and the Ugly 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 1.B.01 Submitted Panel
Chair: Scott Blinder - University of Massachusetts,
Amherst Participants:
Sense and Acceptability: News Media Framing of
Political Parties as Anti-Democratic Single Paper
Joost van Spanje - University of
Amsterdam
How Media Language Describing Immigrants
Impacts Preferences and Perceptions: Evidence
from a Conjoint Experiment in Britain Single Paper
William Allen - University of Oxford
Why So Negative? Newspaper Coverage of
Muslims in Britain in Comparative Perspective Single Paper
Erik Bleich - Middlebury College
Human Trafficking in the Media: Conceptual
Clarity or Muddying the Waters? Single Paper
Maurits van der Veen - William & Mary
Less Hate, More Speech. How can norms of civility
and tolerance be institutionalized online in a
socially and politically polarized media in a new
democracy Single Paper
Popescu Marina - Median Research
Centre - MRC Toma Raluca - Median Research Centre -
MRC, Central European University Chilin Tania - Median Research Centre -
MRC Bodea Roxana - Median Research Centre
- MRC Marincea Adina - Median Research
Centre - MRC Discussant: Stefanie Walter - University of Bremen
[263] Governance and the Prescence of Women 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 0.A.04 Submitted Panel Participants:
Women´s presence in university government Single Paper
Alba alonso - University of Santaigo de
Compostela
Do women ministers bring more women into
political office? Political Appointments in Spain
Single Paper Bonnie Field - Bentley University
Positive Action in EU Gender Equality Law:
Promoting Women in Corporate Decision-Making
Positions Single Paper
DR.VEENA SONI - JAI NARAYAN VYAS
UNIVERSITY ,JODHPUR (RAJ)
[264] Assessing the Instrumentalization of Gender
in the Transformation of European Geopolitics 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 1.A.14 Submitted Panel Chair: Shelley Grant - Planned Parenthood, UW
Seattle Participants:
A Marriage of Convenience: The Anticipatory
Countermovement against Same-Sex Unions in
Slovakia Single Paper
Martijn Mos - Leiden University
The Geopolitics of Fertility Awareness in Europe:
Neo-Pronatalism or the Construction of
Democratically Informed Care Actors Single Paper
Shelley Grant - Queen Mary University of
London
Transforming Risk in the Regulation of HPV: A
Case Study of England's School Program Single Paper
Sarah Cooper - University of Exeter
[265] Gender, Generations 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 1.A.13 Submitted Panel Chair: Sarah Cooper - University of Exeter Participants:
EDUCATION AS AN ASPIRATION FOR YOUNG
WOMEN OF TURKISH MUSLIM IN GERMANY Single Paper
Pinar Güner - University of Bielefeld
Women and children first? The mobilization of
gender, sexuality and family norms in selection
practices of refugee resettlement Single Paper
Natalie Welfens - University of Amsterdam Saskia Bonjour - University of Amsterdam
Gender, the Welfare State, and Generational
Changes in Gender Attituds Single Paper
Andreas Jozwiak - UNC-Chapel Hill
Euro-Political Sovereinty over Young Women's
Sexuality: Visibility Vs Concealment Single Paper
Ghufran KhirAllah - Complutense
University of Madrid
Uninterested in equality? Young women and ideas
about equality, gender and feminism in Spain Single Paper
Kerman Calvo - Universidad de
Salamanca Marta Gutiérrez - Universidad de
Salamanca Luís Mena - Universidad de Salamanca
Discussant: Sarah Cooper- University of Exeter
[266] Ignacio Sánchez-Cuenca, The Historical
Roots of Political Violence. Revolutionary
Terrorism in Affluent Countries 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 2.A.03 Book Panel Participants:
Ignacio Sánchez-Cuenca, The Historical Roots of
Political Violence. Revolutionary Terrorism in
Affluent Countries Book Panel
Ignacio Sänchez-Cuenca - Carlos III
University Stathis Kalvas - Oxford Margaret Levi - Stanford Luis De la Calle - CIDE Alberto Penadés - Universidad de
Salamanca Pablo Beramendi - Duke University
[267] Migrants as Political Actors 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 2.A.02 Submitted Panel Chair: Katrina Burgess - Tufts University - Fletcher
School Participants:
Selecting by destination. The role of host and home
country setting in emigrant external voting
preferences
Single Paper Eva Ostergaard-Nielsen - Universitat
Autonoma de Barcelona Irina Ciornei - University Bern, Institute
of Sociology
High-mobility Migration and Transnational
Political Engagement Single Paper
Ruxandra Paul - Amherst College
Non-conventional political participation of
immigrants and their children in Europe Single Paper
Romana Careja - University of Southern
Denmark
The Transnationalization of Migrant Gangs Single Paper
Michael Paarlberg - Virginia
Commonwealth University Discussant: Adrian Favell - University of Leeds
[268] Putting immigrant acceptance and
immigrant incorporation in geographical context 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 1.A.09 Submitted Panel Chair: Karen Schönwälder - Max Planck Institute
for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity Participants:
Inverted pyramid of representation: geography,
political parties and ethnic minority representation
in British local government Single Paper
Maria Sobolewska - University of
Manchester Neema Begum - University of Bristol Stuart Wilks-Heeg - University of
Liverpool
Transformations of immigrant political presence in
cities Single Paper
Michalis Moutselos - Max Planck Institute
for the Study of Religious and Ethnic
Diversity Karen Schönwälder - Max Planck Institute
for the Study of Religious and Ethnic
Diversity
Why are ethnically-diverse big city neighborhoods
so pro-immigration? Evidence from Germany Single Paper
Rahsaan Maxwell - University of North
Carolina
Place-based differences in tolerance and
inclusiveness towards ethnic minorities and
immigrants: the case of the UK. Single Paper
Robert Ford - University of Manchester Discussant: Achim Goerres - University of Duisburg
- Essen
[269] Refugees and Minorities in Europe 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 0.B.10 Program Committee Panel Participants:
Forgotten Voices and Alternative Narratives:
Deconstructing the Lived Experiences of Refugees
within the Conceptual Boundaries of the European
Public Sphere Single Paper
Muhamed Amin - University of Ottawa
Populist intervention and the elite and media
response Single Paper
Ferruh Yilmaz - Tulane University
The governance of migration through inter-
regional cooperation between the EU and
ECOWAS Single Paper
Susana Ferreira - IPRI & GEPS Jara Cuadrado - UNED
Boundaries of the Nation and their Implications:
Majority and Minority Nationalisms compared in
Canada Single Paper
Luc Turgeon - University of Ottawa
[270] Strong Governments, Precarious Workers:
Labor Market Policy in the Era of Liberalization 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 0.A.07 Book Panel Participants:
Strong Governments, Precarious Workers: Labor
Market Policy in the Era of Liberalization Book Panel
Chris Howell - Oberlin College Johannes Lindvall - Lund University Anke Hassel - Hertie School of
Governance, Hans-Böckler-Foundation
Alexander Reisenbichler - University of
Toronto Martin Seeleib-Kaiser - University of
Tuebingen
[271] Territorial Politics after the Financial Crisis 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 1.A.02 Submitted Panel Chair: Oscar Barberà - University of Valencia Participants:
The Spatial Reconfiguration of Public Policy in
Multi-Level States Single Paper
Simon Toubeau - University of
Nottingham Hanna Kleider - University of Georgia
Adjusting to Austerity. The Public Spending
Responses of Regional Governments to the Budget
Constraint in Spain and Italy (2002-2015) Single Paper
Davide Vampa - Aston University Simon Toubeau - University of
Nottingham
The territorial politics of democratic regeneration.
New politics and the transformation of regional
political spaces in the aftermath of the Great
Recession Single Paper
Matthias Scantamburlo - University of
Deusto
Regionalist parties' territorial discourses after the
financial crisis Single Paper
Anwen Elias - Aberystwyth University Edina Szocsik - University of Basel
Assessing and explaining the diverging trajectories
of territorial politics in Italy and Spain (2008-
2018) Single Paper
Caroline Gray - Aston University Davide Vampa - Aston University
With, Without or Against Their Region? Dual
Mandate-Holders in the Swiss Parliament Single Paper
Rahel Freiburghaus - Institute of Political
Science, University of Berne Sean Mueller - Institute of Political
Science University of Berne
Discussant: Simon Toubeau - University of
Nottingham
[272] Territorial rescaling and citizenship
realignment in Europe 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 2.A.01 Submitted Panel Chair: Lorenzo Piccoli - Université de Neuchatel Participants:
The Right to Vote: Constitutive Referendums and
Regional Citizenship Single Paper
Dejan Stjepanovic - University of Dundee
‘The people, year zero’: Citizenship and the
politics of independence in Scotland and Catalonia Single Paper
Jean-Thomas Arrighi - Université de
Neuchatel
Exploring the link between irregular status of
territories and irregular forms of citizenship: a
new typology Single Paper
Gezim Krasniqi - University of Edinburgh Rainer Baubock - European University
Institute
The Regional Battleground: Partisanship as a Key
Driver of the Subnational Contestation of
Citizenship Single Paper
Lorenzo Piccoli -
Austerity and Independence: A paired comparison
of Catalunya and Scotland Single Paper
Sebastian Dellepiane - University of
Strathclyde Anthony McGann - University of
Strathclyde Xavier Romero - Leuphana University
Discussant: Erika Harris - University of Liverpool
[273] Textbooks and Delegations Abroad as
Pathways to Catalan Independence 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 2.A.06 Submitted Panel Chair: Fernando de Vicente - Schiller International
University Participants:
The Catalonian Crisis: Legal Implications and
Consequences Single Paper
Fernando de Vicente - Schiller
International University
The Catalan Language in the Sovereignty Process:
Linguistic Implications Single Paper
María Dolores Romero Lesmes - Schiller
International University
Economic Consequences and Market Analysis
driven by political Instability in Catalonia Single Paper
Alexandra Aaron - Schiller International
University
The idea of sovereignty in the Spanish Constitution Single Paper
Lucía Payero-López - University of
Oviedo Discussant: Alexandra Aaron - Schiller
International University
[274] The coalitional dynamics of distributive
politics in the knowledge economy. Elite and mass
politics in interaction 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 1.A.05 Submitted Panel Chair: Bruno Palier - Sciences Po Paris Participants:
The Political Representation of Economic
Interests: Subversion of Democracy or Middle-
Class Supremacy? Single Paper
Torben Iversen - Harvard University Mads Elkjaer - University of Southern
Denmark
Who Cares? Measuring Attitude Strength in a
Polarized Environment Single Paper
Charlotte Cavaillé - Georgetown
University Daniel Chen - IAST Toulouse School of
Economics Karine Van der Straeten - IAST Toulouse
School of Economics
A loud but noisy signal? When do public opinion,
parties, and interest groups affect (education)
policy-making? Single Paper
Marius Busemeyer - University of
Konstanz Julian Garritzmann - European University
Institute
Classes, Sectoral Interests and Elites: The Politics
of Growth Models Single Paper
Lucio Baccaro - Max Planck Institute for
the Study of Societies Cologne Jonas Pontusson - University of Geneva
The Limits of Solidarity. Political coalitions
around distributive priorities Single Paper
Silja Häusermann - University of Zurich Macarena Ares - University of Zurich Matthias Enggist - University of Zurich Michael Pinggera - University of Zurich
Discussant: Silja Häusermann - University of Zurich
[275] The EU and Welfare State Politics 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 1.A.10 Submitted Panel Chair: Caroline de la Porte - Copenhagen Business
School Participants:
Contested Socio-Economic Sovereignty?
Establishing a European Monetary Fund and
Experiences of the European periphery on
European Financial Assistance Single Paper
Denns Zagermann - University of Bremen
How effective is the Macroeconomic Imbalance
Procedure? Single Paper
David Bokhorst - University of Amsterdam
Corporate litigants and the asymmetry of EU law Single Paper
Andreas Hofmann - Freie Universität
Berlin
[276] The gendered+ dynamics of Europe’s
disintegration and de-democratization 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 0.A.03 Submitted Panel Chair: Conny Roggeband - University of Amsterdam Participants:
Keeping out the Trojan horse: Resistances to the
Istanbul Convention as a sign of European
disintegration Single Paper
Andrea Krizsan - Central European
University Conny Roggeband - University of
Amsterdam
When do opponents of gay rights mobilize?
Explaining political participation in times of
backlash against liberalism in Europe Single Paper
Phillip Ayoub - Drexel University Douglas Page - Gettysburg College
Equal Brexit? On the Gendered Consequences of
Brexit Single Paper
Roberta Guerrina - University of Surrey
Gendered Effects of the European Disintegration
and Integration Processes Single Paper
Emanuela Lombardo - Madrid
Complutense University Johanna Kantola - University of Tampere
Access to abortion in the Netherlands: The framing
of a potential sea change Single Paper
Ana Miškovska Kajevska - University of
Amsterdam Discussant: Yvonne Galligan - Queens University
Belfast
[277] The Interference of Memory in Culture and
Heritage 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 1.A.08 Submitted Panel Chair: Daphne Winland - Anthropology Participants:
Southern and Eastern European Integration
Intangible Heritage: The role of post-WWII
intellectuals in exile Single Paper
Cristina Blanco Sío-López - University of
Glasgow Discussant: Daphne Winland
[278] The Political Economy of the EU 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - SALÓN DE GRADOS Program Committee Panel
Participants:
Technocracy inside out. How the Troika reforms
affected labour market dualisation. Single Paper
Fabian Mushövel - London School of
Economics and Political Science
Crisis and Punishment? Explaining Bankers’
Prosecutions in Post-Crisis Europe Single Paper
Iosif Kovras - City University of London Stefano Pagliari - City University of
London
Reinforcing the EU integration using tax
regulation. The barrier of fiscal competition Single Paper
Mihaela Tofan - "Alexandru Ioan Cuza"
University of Iasi
[279] The politicization of immigration in
sovereign Europe 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 1.A.01 Submitted Panel Chair: Joao Carvalho - CIES-IUL Participants:
Capacity and political will around refugee crisis in
Europe Single Paper
Rut Casado - Universidad Rey Juan
Carlos
Comparing the politicization of immigration in the
Iberian Peninsula between 1995 and 2009 Single Paper
Joao Carvalho - CIES-IUL Laura Morales - Sciences Po
Transnational blame games: Far-right challenges
to German-Turkish politics Single Paper
Özgür Özvatan - Humboldt-Universität zu
Berlin
The extreme politicisation of migration in the name
of security Single Paper
Foteini Kalantzi - University of Oxford
Discussant: Pontus Odmalm - University of
Edinburgh
[280] The Romani Women’s Movement Struggles
and Debates in Central and Eastern Europe 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM - 2.A.02 Book Panel Participants:
The Romani Women’s Movement Struggles and
Debates in Central and Eastern Europe Book Panel
Lucie Fremlova - University of
Portsmouth Violetta Zentai - CEU Carmen Gheorghe - Central European
University
[281] The Technocratic Challenge to Democracy 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 0.A.06 Book Panel Participants:
The Technocratic Challenge to Democracy Book Panel
Daniele Caramani - University of Zurich Eri Bertsou - University of Zurich
[282] Tumultuous shifts in Turkish politics and
institutions in the midst of contested sovereignties,
democratic backsliding and de-Europeanization 2 11:00 AM to 12:45 PM - 0.A.08 Mini-Symposium Chair: Salvador Parrado - UNED Participants:
Turbulent events, shifting paradigms and varying
responses, in Turkey and across and outside the
EU. - Submitted Panel
Mountain or a Molehill: The Effect of Refugees on
European Elections Single Paper
Fahrettin Fisunoglu - UC3M, IC3JM Deniz Sert - Ozyegin University
An Experimental Analysis of Turkish Citizens’
Perceptions towards Syrian Refugees: Right-Wing
Authoritarianism and Social Dominance
Orientation in Different Contexts
Single Paper Aylin Aydin Cakir - Yeditepe University Duygu Uysal - Koc University
Understanding new patterns in the EU’s
conditionality policy in the crisis context: Insights
from EU-Turkey relations Single Paper
Seda Gurkan - Université Libre de
Bruxelles Ilke Toygur - UC3M
State-Labor relations in Turkey in the context of
Europeanization and de-Europeanization:
Transformation or Continuity? Single Paper
Fulya Apaydın - IBEI Erol Ulker - Isik University
Discussant: Hasret Dikici Bilgin - Istanbul Bilgi
University
[283] Author Meets Critics: "Comparative
Political Economy" by Georg Menz 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM - 0.A.01 Book Panel Participants:
Author Meets Critics: "Comparative Political
Economy" by Georg Menz Book Panel
Aidan Regan - University College Dublin Jonas Pontusson - University of Geneva Bruno Amable - University of Geneva Georg Menz - Old Dominion University Robert Hancke - London School of
Economics
[284] Author meets critics: International
Populism: The Radical Right in the European
Parliament 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM - 1.A.06 Book Panel Participants:
Author meets critics: International Populism: The
Radical Right in the European Parliament Book Panel
Daniele Albertazzi - University of
Birmingham Annika Werner - Griffith University Reinhard Heinisch - University Salzburg Sarah de Lange - University of Amsterdam Nathalie Brack - Universite Libre de
Bruxelles
Nick Startin - University of Bath
[285] Britain and Europe: The History of a
Troubled Relationships 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM - 1.A.05 Program Committee Panel Participants:
Brexit and the sovereignty crisis of Regional
Integration: what´s next for European Union? Single Paper
Angélica Szucko - University of Brasília -
UnB
British soldiers, hellenic guerrillas: the
parlamentary debate on British intervention in
Greece during de Dekemvriana (1944) Single Paper
Felipe de Souza - Universidade Federal
Fluminense
British intervention in Mediterranean Europe:
Greece as a part of the imperial lifeline Single Paper
Felipe de Souza - Universidade Federal
Fluminense
[286] Citizen Outsider: Children of North African
Immigrants in France 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM - 1.A.01 Book Panel Participants:
Author Meets Critics: Citizen Outsider: Children
of North African Immigrants in France Book Panel
Jennifer Elrick - McGill University Avi Astor - Universitat Autònoma de
Barcelona Erik Bleich - Middlebury College Jennifer Fredette - Ohio University Aitana Guia - California State University,
Fullerton Jean Beaman - Purdue University
[287] Claiming vs. keeping sovereignty 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM - 1.A.02 Submitted Panel Chair: Carsten Humlebæk - Copenhaguen Business
School
Participants:
From National Day to Independence Day:
Changing perceptions of ‘La Diada’ 2000-2017 Single Paper
Mark Friis Hau - Aarhus University Carsten Humlebæk - Copenhaguen
Business School
Negotiating Spanish Identity: mapping banalities
and not banalities Single Paper
Antonia Ruiz Jiménez - Universidad Pablo
de Olavide de Sevilla
Party System Change, Regime Change? The
Determinants of Constitutional Preferences in
Spain Single Paper
Robert Liñeira - Universidad Autónoma
de Madrid
Claiming double citizenship and keeping
sovereignty: the strategy of Hungary for a post-
Versailles identity-making nationalism Single Paper
Andrea Carteny - Sapienza University of
Rome
Sovereignty revamped. Contentious politics in the
(still) neoliberal northern Mediterranean world Single Paper
Daniele Conversi - Ikerbasque - Basque
Foundation for Science
Sovereignty and Homogeneity, 1919-1939: A
History of Assimilation in Interwar Western
Europe Single Paper
Emmanuel Dalle Mulle - Graduate
Institute of International and Development
Studies (IHED)
Claiming cultural sovereignty. The rise and fall of
the French ‘Cultural Exception’ Single Paper
Vincent Martigny - Ecole Polytechbnique -
LinX Discussant: Antonia Ruiz Jiménez - Universidad
Pablo de Olavide de Sevilla
[288] Gender, Sexuality and State Level Practice 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM - 1.A.14 Submitted Panel Participants:
Breaking the Silence, Breaking Fear: Performance
of Grief, Dignifying the Dead, and Reframing
Narratives of Spain’s Violent Past Single Paper
Nicole Iturriaga - Max Planck Institute
Gender Trouble in Istanbul: Opposition to the
Convention on Preventing and Combating
Violence against Women and Domestic Violence Single Paper
Martijn Mos - Leiden University
Challenging oppression through visual self-
representations of LGBTIQ Roma Single Paper
Lucie Fremlova - CEU
The Gender Gap and the Costs of Voting: A
Comparative Analysis of National Elections in
Five Countries Single Paper
Susana Aguilar - Universidad
Complutense de Madrid Andrés Santana - Universidad Autónoma
de Madrid
[289] Gender Equality, Sexual Liberation and
Freedom after Three Decades of Post-Socialism 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM - 1.A.13 Submitted Panel Chair: Cai Wilkinson - Deakin University Participants:
Violent Affections: The discourse of emotions in
the Russian courts on hate crimes against LGBT
people Single Paper
Alexander Kondakov - University of
Helsinki
“You cannot oppress those who do not exist”: Gay
persecution in Chechnya and the politics of
in/visibility Single Paper
Maria Bock - Cardiff University Emil Edenborg - Södertörn University
Gender-Based Violence, Honour and Traditional
Values in the Russian Federation Single Paper
Marianna Muravyeva - University of
Helsinki
#квир - Exploring the Intersection of Identity,
Visual Aesthetics, and Fashion as a Safe Space for
Expressions of Queerness among Russian and
Eastern European Instagram Influencers
Single Paper Alex Maxwell - University of Virginia
Discussant: Alexander Kondakov - University of
Helsinki
[290] Governance across Scales 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM - 0.A.03 Program Committee Panel Chair: Davor Jancic - Queen Mary University of
London Participants:
Consociational Co-Sovereignty and the Future of
Governance in Northern Ireland Single Paper
Paul Adams - University of Pittsburgh at
Greensburg
Legitimacy: How to Rule without Sovereignty. The
case of EU’s Climate Policy Single Paper
Claire Godet - ARENA, Centre for
European Studies (University of Oslo)
Turning Presence into Actorness. The Issue of
Framing International Actorness of Local
Governments Single Paper
Magdalena Kania - Jagiellonian
University
Community Centers, Cops, and Councils: A
Neighborhood-Level Analysis of Rioting in
England Single Paper
Amanda Garrett - Georgetown University
Qatar
The Rise of the Sovereignty Referendum Single Paper
Fernando Mendez - University of Zurich Discussant: Davor Jancic- Queen Mary University
of London
[291] In-visible and stereotyped: Women's
presence in the media 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM - 1.A.11 Submitted Panel Chair: Rosa San Segundo - Gender Studies Institute
- UC3M
Participants:
To be old(er) is to be invisible: an intersectional
critical analysis of two Portuguese weekly
newspapers Single Paper
Sara Isabel Magalhães - Center for
Psychology of University of Porto,
Portugal Conceição Nogueira - Center for
Psychology of University of Porto,
Portugal
The image of women in media consumed by
teenagers Single Paper
Marian Blanco-Ruiz - Rey Juan Carlos
University
Women representation in sports newspapers:
between “Sportswomen” and “invited” Single Paper
Clara Sainz de Baranda - Carlos III
University
Communicating gender equality: the voices of
NGOs Single Paper
Carla Cerqueira - Communication and
Society Research Centre (CECS),
University of Minho and Lusófona
University of Porto Discussant: Sara Isabel Magalhães - Center for
Psychology of University of Porto, Portugal
[292] Matters of the Past, Politics of the Present in
Eastern and Southern Europe 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM - 1.A.12 Submitted Panel Chair: Peter Haslinger - Herder Institute Participants:
Socialist and Post-Socialist memories of Greek-
Macedonian „Brotherhood and unity“ during the
Greek Civil War 1946-1949 Single Paper
Christian Voss - Berlin, Humboldt-
University
Articulations of Sovereignty in Visual
Representations of Hungarian Historical
Narratives Single Paper
Reka Deim - University of Amsterdam
Reconstructing Royalty? – The ambiguities of the
reconstruction of the royal residency in Buda(pest) Single Paper
Eszter Gantner - Herder Institute
Between walls and bridges. Urban landscapes in
Slavic and Albanian Collective Memories of
Modern-day Macedonia Single Paper
Agata Rogos - Berlin, Humboldt-
University
Civic Platforms and Resurgent Strategies: Memory
activism in South-Eastern Europe Single Paper
Naum Trajanovski - Institute of
Philosophy and Sociology, Polish
Academy of Sciences and Faculty of
Philosophy, University of “Ss. Cyril and
Methodius” Skopje (Researcher)
Cemented Judgements: Valuation of the Pasts in
Wroclaw/Breslaw and Klaipeda/Memel Single Paper
Anastasiya Haulauniova - University of
Amsterdam Discussant: Olga Sezneva - University of Amsterdam
[293] Migration and mobility post-Brexit:
sovereignty, gender and class realignments 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM - 1.A.09 Submitted Panel Chair: Almudena Cortés - Complutense University
of Madrid Participants:
Insights of European Youth Mobility in UK from
the MOVE project (quantitative database ad-hoc
exploitation) Single Paper
Cristina Cuenca - Ilustre Colegio
Nacional de Doctores y Licenciados en
Ciencias Políticas y Sociología Lorenzo Navarrete - Complutense
University of Madrid
Families behind Bars: Brexit and Family
Reunification for EU Nationals in Detention Single Paper
Nevena Nancheva - Kingston University
London Ronald Ranta - Kingston University
London
Brexit after Brexit: young spaniards and
crossmobilities in London. Single Paper
Almudena Cortés - Complutense
University of Madrid
Latin American migration to the UK in the context
of ‘Brexit’: the recent experiences of Colombian
and Colombian-Spanish migrants in London Single Paper
Anastasia Bermúdez - Universidad de
Sevilla
“They’ll still need us”: Skills positioning during
the uncertainty of Brexit Single Paper
Helen McCarthy - Middlesex University
Highly Skilled-Intra EU Settlers in London:
Identity Negotiations, Place Identifications and
Everyday Sociality Single Paper
Elisavet Tapini - Middlesex University Discussant: Alessio D'Angelo - Middlesex University
[294] Narrating “Europe”: a contested imagined
community 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM - 0.A.02 Submitted Panel Chair: Astrid Van Weyenberg - Leiden University Participants:
The witty Briton stands up to the European bully.
How a populist myth helped the British
Eurosceptics to win the 2016 EU referendum Single Paper
Imke Henkel - University of Lincoln
Narrating Into Europe: Female Migrant Writers’
Voice and Agency Single Paper
Jesse Van Amelsvoort - University of
Groningen
Protecting’ Europe? Fortress Europe’s Illiberal
Counter-Narrative in Populist Discourse and
Performance Single Paper
Sabine Volk - University Krakow
Eminently forgettable persons’: Literary
narratives and the social imaginary of Europe's
‘losers Single Paper
Margriet Van der Waal - University of
Groningen and University of Amsterdam
“How we became we again”: Constitutional
patriotism vs. nationalism in Germany Single Paper
Alina Thiemann - Institute of Sociology Discussant: Alvaro Oleart - Université Libre de
Bruxelles
[295] New Challenges in the Politics of Ethnicity 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM - 2.A.03 Program Committee Panel Participants:
Integration and diversity Single Paper
Sanjeev Goyal - University of Cambridge Penélope Hernández - Universitat de
València Guillem Martínez-Cánovas - Universitat
de València Frederic Moisan - University of
Cambridge Manuel Muñoz-Herrera - New York
University Abu Dhabi Angel Sánchez - Universidad Carlos III de
Madrid
Immigration Policy and Social Policy Since the
1930s Single Paper
Frida Boräng - Gothenburg University Sara Kalm - Lund University Johannes Lindvall - Lund University
Forecasting of legal international migration to the
EU countries by 2040 Single Paper
Mykola Polovyi - Vasyl’ Stus Donetsk
National University
Effects of collectivist and individualist orientations
on attitudes toward immigration Single Paper
Yiqian Wang - University of Warwick
[296] New Economic Growth Models in Central
and Eastern Europe? 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM - 1.A.10 Submitted Panel Chair: Hilary Appel - Claremont McKenna College Participants:
Reassessing Neoliberalism(s) in East Central
Europe Single Paper
Bilyana Petrova - European University
Institute Aleksandra Sznajder-Lee - University of
Richmond
Economic Causes of Populism in Eastern Europe Single Paper
Mitchell Orenstein - University of
Pennsylvania Bojan Bugaric - University of Sheffield
Skills for ‘Reindustrialization’? Populist
Governments and Central and Eastern European
Skill Formation Systems After the Crisis Single Paper
Besnik Pula - Virginia Tech
What Happens When the Party Is Over? Campaign
Promises and the Impact of New Parties in
Government on FDI Regulation. Single Paper
Roger Schoenman - University of
California, Santa Cruz Discussant: Tomasz Inglot - Minnesota State
University
[297] Perspectives and Challenges of Sovereignity 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM - 0.A.06 Submitted Panel Chair: Mateo Mazzini - Polish Academy of Sciences Participants:
Sovereignty from Afar: Transnational Populism in
Croatia Single Paper
Daphne Winland - York University
Sovereign or Non-Sovereign? Politics of Memory
in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus Single Paper
zehra Azizbeyli - Near East University
Sovereignty and Religion: Against or With the
Other? Single Paper
Catherine Guisan - University of
Minnesota Discussant: Mateo Mazzini
[298] Polarisation during the crisis: attitudes
towards the euro, the ECB and European
integration in the European Parliament and
public opinion 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM - 1.B.01 Submitted Panel Chair: Nicolò Fraccaroli - University of Rome Tor
Vergata Participants:
The reputation of the Euro and the ECB:
interlinked or disconnected? Single Paper
Jean-François Jamet - European Central
Bank Stephanie Bergbauer - European Central
Bank
Monetary Dialogues in Turbulent Times - A text
and sentiment analysis of the ECB’s hearings
before the European Parliament, 1999-2018 Single Paper
Nicolò Fraccaroli - University of Rome
Tor Vergata
Ideology in times of crisis: A principal component
analysis of votes in the European Parliament,
2004-2018 Single Paper
Anatole Cheysson - European University
Institute Nicolò Fraccaroli - University of Rome
Tor Vergata
Tales from a crisis: diverging narratives of the
euro area Single Paper
Henrik Müller - Dortmund University Giuseppe Porcaro - Bruegel Gerret von Nordheim - Dortmund
University
The European Parliament’s Standing Committees:
Patterns of Behaviour and Modes of Functioning
After the Treaty of Lisbon Single Paper
Michail Schwartz - College of Europe Discussant: Jean-François Jamet - European
Central Bank
[299] Political Representation and Responsiveness 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM - 1.A.08 Program Committee Panel
Participants:
Exploring divergent populist Discourses on
Europe: Eurocritique or Euroscepticism? Single Paper
Juan Roch Gonzalez - Doctoral
researcher at Otto Suhr Institut, Freie
Universitt Berlin
EU Engagement and Domestic Change in the
Eastern Neighbourhood: Explaining Anti-
Discrimination Reforms in Moldova Single Paper
Andrea Gawrich - University of Giessen Vera Axyonova - University of Giessen Denis Cenusa - University of Giessen
The paradox of democratization: more
participation, less political equality Single Paper
Mark Bovens - Utrecht University Anchrit Wille - Leiden University
Satisfaction with Democracy and Modes of
Representation Single Paper
Mark Franklin - Trinity College
Connecticut Pedro Riera - UC3M
Responsiveness of Turkish Governments Single Paper
Berk Esen - Bilkent University Eda Bektas - Bilkent University
[300] Politics of Empire and Imperial Legacies in
Central and Eastern Europe 1 and 2 2:00 PM to 5:45 PM - 0.A.05 Mini-Symposium Chair: Giovanni Capoccia - U Oxford Participants:
Panel 1: Politics of Empire and Imperial
Legacies in Central and Eastern Europe
Nation versus Class: The Electoral Mobilization of
Social Identities in Imperial Austria Single Paper
Christina Zuber - U Konstanz Edina Szöcsik - U Basel Philip Howe - Adrian College
Circumstantial Liberals: Czech Germans in
Interwar Czechoslovakia
Single Paper Jan Rovny - Sciences Po
Habsburg Legacies and the Polarization of
Interwar Austrian Politics Single Paper
Philip Howe - Adrian College
Patterns of Ottoman State Building and
Contemporary Tax Compliance Single Paper
Yusuf Magiya - U Columbia Discussant: Bogdan Popescu - U Princeton
Chair: Carles Boix - U Princeton Participants:
Panel 2: Politics of Empire and Imperial
Legacies in Central and Eastern Europe
Transmission Mechanisms in Historical Legacy
Research Single Paper
Jason Wittenberg - U Berkeley
Family versus Community: How Political
Identities Persist Single Paper
Leonid Peisakhin - NYI Abu Dabi Volha Charnysh - MIT
Forced Migration and Human Capital: Evidence
from Post-WWII Population Transfers Single Paper
Sascha Becker - U Warwick Irena Grosfeld - Paris School of
Economics Pauline Grosjean - UNSW Business
School Nico Voigtländer - UCLA Ekaterina Zhuravskaya - Paris School of
Economics
Maintaining the Empire: Legacies of the Habsburg
Empire in Europe Single Paper
Bogdan Popescu - U Princeton
The Origins of Devolution: Historical Immigration
Institutions and the Regionalism Debate Single Paper
Emily vanMeter - U Rochester Discussant: Christina Zuber - University of
Konstanz and Grigore Pop-Eleches - U Princeton
[301] Reshaping Identities: Mobility, Relocation,
and Citizenship within and beyond Soviet Space 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM - 0.A.04 Submitted Panel Chair: Gisela Brinker-Gabler - Binghamton
University Participants:
Refugeezation and Survival of Russian Migrants in
Istanbul in the Aftermath of WWI Single Paper
Timur Saitov - Binghamton University
Redefining Identities: Evacuees and Deportees in
Kazakhstan during the World War II Single Paper
Zeynep Otluoglu-Dursun - Binghamton
University
“We Were Building the Dam, the Dam Was
Building Us”: Hydroelectric Development and
Social Engineering in Post-Stalinist Siberia Single Paper
Mariia Koskina - Binghamton University
Ukrainian Ballet: a Site of Conflict between Neo-
Imperialism and Post-Soviet Nationalism Single Paper
Ania Nikulina - University of California,
Riverside Discussant: Randall Halle - University of Pittsburgh
[302] Secessions in Europe and its periphery in the
21st century 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM - 1.B.03 Submitted Panel Chair: Argyro Kartsonaki - University of
Birmingham Participants:
Land for peace: Can territorial adjustments bring
about recognition of de facto states? Single Paper
Shpend Kursani - European University
Institute Eiki Berg - University of Tartu
Institutional design of territorial self-governance –
how to avoid secessionist conflict Single Paper
Livia Rohrbach - University of
Copenhagen
Secession, Territorial Control and Irredentism
across Eurasia Single Paper
Nino Kemoklidze - University of
Birmingham
Unrecognised but no longer ignored: the Cyprus
conflict in the 21st century Single Paper
Roxana Andrei - University of Coimbra
After Kosovo: secessions in 21st century Europe Single Paper
Aleksandar Pavković - Macquarie
University
Trapped in secession: between citizenship and
statelessness Single Paper
Argyro Kartsonaki - University of
Birmingham Discussant: Aleksandar Pavković - Macquarie
University
[303] Technocratic attitudes and the crisis of
representation 2:00 PM to 3:45 PM - 2.A.01 Submitted Panel Chair: Sebastián Lavezzolo - Universidad Carlos III
de Madrid Participants:
EU Diktat Versus National Autonomy: Do Citizens
Really Care? Single Paper
Ignacio Sánchez-Cuenca - Universidad
Carlos III de Madrid Sonia Alonso - Georgetown University in
Qatar
How much desire for Technocracy: who wants an
expert government and why? Single Paper
Joan Font - Instituto de Estudios Sociales
Avanzados-Consejo Superior de
Investigaciones Científicas Ernesto Ganuza - Instituto de Estudios
Sociales Avanzados-Consejo Superior de
Investigaciones Científicas
The demand for experts: A survey-experiment
approach Single Paper
Luis Ramiro - Universidad Nacional de
Estudios a Distancia
Sebastián Lavezzolo - Universidad Carlos
III de Madrid Pablo Fernández-Vázquez - University of