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Table of Contents<br />

Introduction<br />

Welcoming address by Michel Wieviorka ........................................................ 4<br />

Welcoming address by Arturo Rodríguez Morato ........................................................ 6<br />

Welcoming address by Emilio Lamo de Espinosa ........................................................ 9<br />

Welcoming address by Oriol Homs ........................................................12<br />

<strong>ISA</strong> <strong>Forum</strong> organization ........................................................14<br />

Exhibitors ........................................................17<br />

<strong>Programme</strong> Structure<br />

Preliminary Event ........................................................ 18<br />

<strong>ISA</strong> Research Council Administrative Meeting ........................................................ 20<br />

Opening and Closing Ceremonies ........................................................ 22<br />

Timetable of Academic Sessions ........................................................ 24<br />

General <strong>Programme</strong><br />

Plenary Sessions ........................................................ 77<br />

Common Sessions ........................................................ 78<br />

Special Sessions ........................................................ 83<br />

Open Debates ........................................................ 84<br />

Ad Hoc Sessions ........................................................ 85<br />

Thematic <strong>Programme</strong>s<br />

Research Committees ........................................................ 95<br />

Working Groups ........................................................ 296<br />

Thematic Groups ........................................................ 307<br />

Joint Sessions ........................................................ 326<br />

Index of Authors ........................................................ 352<br />

Locations ........................................................ 379


Welcoming address


Welcome<br />

by Michel Wieviorka, President of the <strong>International</strong> <strong>Sociological</strong> <strong>Association</strong><br />

To the participants of the <strong>Forum</strong><br />

It is a great pleasure for me to welcome you to the <strong>Forum</strong> which has been jointly organized by the Spanish, the Catalan<br />

and the <strong>International</strong> <strong>Sociological</strong> <strong>Association</strong>s. It is therefore demonstrated that our association is fully "global", as it can<br />

organize itself without any hierarchical principle, at different levels. It is an important fact that this meeting is held in Barcelona,<br />

a "global" town as it has long received people from different origins and which has been open to the world while<br />

maintaining a strong cultural identity.<br />

Researchers in social sciences usually wonder about their utility, on their social or political role. Some try to stay apart<br />

from public debate and specialize as pure academic researchers. Others tend to contribute more or less on a regular<br />

basis as experts with their expertise or their abilities to the service of a power or of a counter-power or even to the<br />

media. Others express themselves within the political scope, taking a position, participating in debates on social or international<br />

issues. And there are sociologist too who think that their participation in the life of the town is based on their ability<br />

to perform research-action, and to change "in the heat of the moment" the role or the actors they perform with; or<br />

they are even certain that, by putting the actors in a self-analysis position, they encourage them to consider the sense of<br />

their actions and therefore they contribute to the increase of their knowledge level and their ability to perform, etc. The<br />

ways in which sociologists participate in public life are many and diverse and it is good to take a positive approach towards<br />

them and to think about it: our meeting is focussed on this reflection, and I am happy because of it!<br />

This meeting has been built around the core and the strength of the association which I preside: the Research Committees.<br />

Throughout the <strong>Forum</strong> they will, on one hand, develop their reflections and their own work, and on the other, they<br />

will merge with other committees in order to develop new and particularly innovating exchanges – anyone can appreciate<br />

its richness when reading the programme.<br />

And although our <strong>Forum</strong> is a sociology meeting, we have also invited to the debate other representatives of knowledge<br />

or of action. Social science can only gain when its barriers are removed especially towards other disciplines such as life<br />

sciences: this <strong>Forum</strong> is also a chance to make some progress in this direction.<br />

I am sure we are about to live moments of high intellectual quality in a lively ambience. Let me give you my warmest welcome.<br />

4


Bienvenue<br />

par Michel Wieviorka, Président de l’<strong>Association</strong> internationale<br />

de Sociologie<br />

Bienvenida<br />

por Michel Wieviorka, Presidente de l’Asociación Internacional<br />

de Sociología<br />

A los participantes en el <strong>Forum</strong><br />

Aux participants au <strong>Forum</strong><br />

C'est une grande joie pour moi que de vous souhaiter la bienvenue<br />

au <strong>Forum</strong> organisé conjointement à Barcelone par les<br />

associations espagnole, catalane et internationale de sociologie.<br />

Notre discipline est ainsi parfaitement "globale", puisqu'elle<br />

sait s'organiser, sans principe hiérarchique, à différents niveaux.<br />

Le fait que cette rencontre ait lieu à Barcelone, une ville<br />

elle aussi "globale", puisqu'elle accueille depuis longtemps des<br />

populations venues du monde entier, et qu'elle est ouverte au<br />

monde tout en maintenant une forte identité culturelle.<br />

Les chercheurs en sciences sociales s'interrogent souvent sur<br />

leur utilité, sur leur rôle social, ou politique. Certains entendent<br />

se tenir à distance du débat public, pour ne se consacrer,<br />

comme chercheurs, qu'à leurs activités scientifiques. D'autres<br />

se constituent à l'occasion, ou de façon plus ou moins régulière,<br />

en experts, mettant leur savoir ou leurs compétences au<br />

service d'un pouvoir ou d'un contre-pouvoir, ou bien encore à<br />

celui des médias. D'autres encore s'expriment dans l'espace<br />

politique, prennent position, interviennent dans des discussions<br />

sur des enjeux de société, ou sur des questions internationales.<br />

D'autres encore considèrent que leur participation à la<br />

vie de la Cité passe par leur capacité à faire de la rechercheaction,<br />

et à modifier à chaud le jeu des acteurs avec lesquels<br />

ils travaillent; ou bien encore ils sont convaincus qu'en mettant<br />

des acteurs en position d'auto-analyse, en les encourageant à<br />

réfléchir au sens de leur action, ils contribuent à élever leur niveau<br />

de connaissance et de là leur capacité d'action. Etc. Les<br />

modalités de la participation du sociologue à la vie publique<br />

sont nombreuses et diverses, et il est sain de l'accepter, d'y<br />

voir une richesse et d'y réfléchir: notre rencontre est placée<br />

sous le signe de cette réflexion, et je ne peux que m'en réjouir.<br />

Cette rencontre est structurée autour de ce qui constitue le<br />

coeur et la force de l'association que je préside: ses comités<br />

de recherche, qui tout au long de ce <strong>Forum</strong>, vont d'une part développer<br />

leur réflexion et leur travail propre, et d'autre part se<br />

mêler les uns aux autres pour développer des échanges souvent<br />

inédits et particulièrement novateurs -chacun pourra voir,<br />

à la lecture du programme, qu'il est singulièrement riche. Et si<br />

notre <strong>Forum</strong> est une rencontre de sociologues, nous avons<br />

souhaité aussi débattre avec d'autres représentants du savoir,<br />

ou de l'action. Les sciences sociales ont tout à gagner à débattre<br />

aux frontières, et notamment avec d'autres disciplines<br />

comme les sciences de la vie, et ce <strong>Forum</strong> est aussi une occasion<br />

de faire quelques pas dans cette direction.<br />

Je suis convaincu que nous allons vivre des moments de<br />

grande qualité intellectuelle, dans une ambiance conviviale, et<br />

j'adresse à tous mes salutations les plus cordiales.<br />

Es para mí una gran satisfacción darles la bienvenida al<br />

Fórum, organizado conjuntamente en Barcelona por las asociaciones<br />

española, catalana e internacional de sociología. Se<br />

pone de manifiesto así el carácter perfectamente "global" de<br />

nuestra disciplina, ya que sabe organizarse, sin principio jerárquico,<br />

a distintos niveles. Resulta también importante el hecho<br />

de que esta reunión tenga lugar en Barcelona, una ciudad<br />

también "global", dado que desde siempre ha acogido a gente<br />

venida de todo el mundo, manteniendo a la vez una fuerte<br />

identidad cultural.<br />

Los investigadores en ciencias sociales se preguntan a menudo<br />

sobre su utilidad, su papel social o político. Algunos se<br />

apartan del debate público, para consagrarse como investigadores<br />

a sus actividades científicas. Otros se constituyen en<br />

ocasiones, o de forma más o menos regular, en expertos, poniendo<br />

sus conocimientos o su competencia al servicio de un<br />

poder o de un contrapoder, o en ocasiones al servicio de los<br />

medios de comunicación. Otros se expresan dentro del espacio<br />

político, tomando partido, interviniendo en debates sobre<br />

los problemas de la sociedad, o sobre cuestiones internacionales.<br />

Los hay que consideran que su participación en la vida de<br />

la ciudad pasa por su capacidad para la investigación – acción<br />

y para modificar sobre el terreno el papel de los actores con<br />

los cuales trabajan. O bien están convencidos de que colocando<br />

a los actores en posición de auto-análisis, animándolos<br />

a reflexionar sobre el sentido de su actuación, contribuyen a<br />

elevar su nivel de conocimiento y su capacidad de acción. Etc.<br />

Las modalidades de la participación del sociólogo en la vida<br />

pública son numerosas y diversas. Resulta saludable aceptarlas,<br />

ver en ellas una riqueza y reflexionar sobre ellas: nuestro<br />

encuentro se sitúa bajo el signo de esta reflexión, de lo cual yo<br />

no puedo por más que alegrarme.<br />

Este encuentro se estructura alrededor de aquello que constituye<br />

el corazón y la fuerza de la asociación que presido: sus<br />

comités de investigación, que a lo largo de este Fórum desarrollarán,<br />

por una parte, su reflexión y su trabajo específicos,<br />

mientras que, por otra, se mezclarán con el resto de grupos<br />

para desarrollar intercambios inéditos y particularmente innovadores<br />

– cualquiera podrá ver, al leer el programa, que éste<br />

resulta a este respecto especialmente rico. Y aunque nuestro<br />

Fórum es un encuentro de sociólogos, hemos querido también<br />

debatir en él con otros representantes del saber o de la acción.<br />

Las ciencias sociales tienen mucho que ganar en el debate<br />

fronterizo, particularmente con otras disciplinas como las ciencias<br />

de la vida, y este Fórum es también una ocasión para dar<br />

algunos pasos en esa dirección.<br />

Estoy convencido de que vamos a vivir momentos de gran calidad<br />

intelectual, dentro de un ambiente de camaradería. En<br />

esa esperanza, quiero hacer llegar a todos mi saludo más cordial.<br />

5


Welcome and Introduction to the <strong>Forum</strong> <strong>Programme</strong><br />

by Arturo Rodríguez Morató, <strong>ISA</strong> Vice-President for Research and <strong>Forum</strong> Director<br />

Welcome to the 1st <strong>ISA</strong> <strong>Forum</strong> of Sociology. Its programme is the result of a long process of interchanges amongst<br />

many people: colleagues from all over the world who are working in many specialities and who have contributed to shaping<br />

it. Crystallized, this programme is now the starting point of an experience which all who have taken part in the organization<br />

of the <strong>Forum</strong> are hoping to be really stimulating and fruitful.<br />

The idea of the <strong>Forum</strong> was born out of an intuition, a perception of some neglected practical necessities existing in <strong>ISA</strong><br />

as well as some missed opportunities and some important challenges for the sociological community. These had to be<br />

addressed.<br />

The <strong>Forum</strong> combines all these principles in a new model of sociological meeting. On the one hand, the aim is to provide<br />

a basis for the different research committees and groups constituted in <strong>ISA</strong> to develop their usual interim meetings under<br />

a common umbrella.. On the other hand, the intention is to encourage their interlocking and their contrasting while preserving<br />

their independence in the pursuit of their own thematic interests. This was sought mainly through the central programme<br />

of the <strong>Forum</strong> – the Common Sessions – a programme conceived as a dialogue among the different groups.<br />

Finally, another aim is to open the meeting outwards by projecting it towards the citizenry in order to contribute to the necessary<br />

updating of the link between sociology and the public sphere. The main theme, <strong>Sociological</strong> research and public<br />

debate, provides us with the key to merge all these requirements: it is the common basis for the dialogue among the various<br />

sociological specialities. It is also a reference for the themes developed by the groups and committees and it paves<br />

the way for debates beyond the scholarly scope in order to show the public relevance of sociological discourse for our<br />

societies.<br />

The call for papers has been a great success and the outcome is a vast range of sessions. Many thematic programmes<br />

have been designed covering a great number of relevant social issues on which sociology can provide fundamental<br />

analyses and views. As it was to be expected, the own logic of the chosen subjects has prompted the organizers of<br />

those programmes to move beyond the boundaries of committees and therefore many joint sessions between them have<br />

been scheduled. This transgression of border areas between sociological specialities will be a great experience for the<br />

organization of <strong>ISA</strong> and for the sociological community at large.<br />

The general programme of the <strong>Forum</strong> developed by the Scientific Committee deals with the main subject: <strong>Sociological</strong><br />

research and public debate and the plenary sessions provide its framework. Beyond that, the Common Sessions set a<br />

dialogue on the same subject among different views from different sociological specialities. Selected invited speakers<br />

also contribute to this dialogue addressing some of the most current social issues from the point of view of sociology.<br />

Furthermore, the general programme also includes many other valuable initiatives coming from inside and outside the<br />

organization, thus creating a great number of special and ad hoc sessions. Following the aim that has been stated from<br />

the very start - to open ourselves to society and to face its main concerns – this programme also includes a series of debates<br />

open to the citizens.<br />

Consequently, and thanks to the many contributions, the <strong>Forum</strong> offers a very complete and attractive programme. But be<br />

aware! You will probably find some difficulties in choosing the sessions you would want to attend. I am afraid I am not in<br />

a position to help you out of this painstaking yet exciting dilemma. That will be up to each and every one of you.<br />

At the start of the 21st century sociology is facing a process of renewal. This first <strong>ISA</strong> <strong>Forum</strong> of Sociology has been conceived<br />

and organized in order to help us to advance in this process. Now it is up to us, the participants of the <strong>Forum</strong>, to<br />

make the most of the input we are about to generate at our meeting.<br />

6


Bienvenue et introduction au programme<br />

par Arturo Rodríguez Morató, Vice-président de Recherche<br />

de l’AIS et Directeur du <strong>Forum</strong><br />

Soyez les bienvenus au I <strong>Forum</strong> de Sociologie de l’AIS. Ce<br />

programme est le résultat d’un long processus d’échanges<br />

entre un grand nombre de personnes, collègues de tout le<br />

monde, appartenant aux spécialités et orientations les plus différentes,<br />

qui ont contribué à lui donner sa forme et à le remplir<br />

de son contenu. Ainsi cristallisé, ce programme est maintenant<br />

le point de départ d’une expérience que ceux qu’avons participé<br />

à l’organisation du <strong>Forum</strong> espérons qu’elle soit vraiment<br />

stimulante et enrichissante.<br />

Le <strong>Forum</strong> est issu comme une intuition à partir de la constatation<br />

de l’existence de certains besoins pratiques insatisfaites<br />

dans l’AIS, des opportunités ratées et des défis importants<br />

pour la communauté sociologique, donc nous devions donner<br />

une réponse. L’idée du <strong>Forum</strong> combinait ces principes en une<br />

toute neuve formule de réunion sociologique. D’un côté, on<br />

voulait offrir une base pour que les différents comités et groupes<br />

de recherche pussent développer ses réunions entre les<br />

différents congrès sous une couverture commune. D’un autre<br />

côté, tout en respectant l’indépendance thématique de fond de<br />

chacun d’eux, on voulait aussi promouvoir leur emmêlement et<br />

leur contraste, spécialement à travers du programme central<br />

de sessions du <strong>Forum</strong> – les Sessions Communes -, un programme<br />

conçu comme un dialogue entre tous eux. Finalement,<br />

on voulait aussi ouvrir le rencontre en dehors, le projeter<br />

vers les citoyens, afin de contribuer à renouveler la liaison<br />

entre la sociologie et la sphère publique. Le thème central<br />

choisi La recherche sociologique et le débat public nous a<br />

donné la clé pour mêler toutes ces exigences: c’est la base sur<br />

laquelle on peut construire le dialogue entre les différentes<br />

spécialités sociologiques, au même temps que c’est la référence<br />

pour le choix des thèmes à développer par les différents<br />

groupes et comités, et il nous a donné en plus l’occasion d’organiser<br />

des débats au delà du monde académique en montrent<br />

l’importance publique du discours sociologique dans nôtre<br />

société.<br />

L’appel a été un très grand succès, que nous a apporté un<br />

grand nombre de sessions. Les programmes thématiques sont<br />

très nombreux et traitent une quantité énorme de questions importantes<br />

de nôtre société, sur lesquelles la sociologie fournisse<br />

une analyse et une vision fondamentales. D’autre part,<br />

tel qu’on pouvait s’attendre, la logique propre des questions<br />

choisies a incité à dépasser les frontières des comités, en donnant<br />

lieu à l’organisation d’un grand nombre de sessions conjointes<br />

entre eux. Cette exploration intensive des frontières<br />

entre différentes spécialités sociologiques sera bien sûr une<br />

expérience très positive pour l’organisation de l’AIS et de toute<br />

la communauté sociologique.<br />

Le programme général du <strong>Forum</strong>, mûri par le Comité Scientifique,<br />

développe le thème central La recherche sociologique et<br />

le débat public. Les Sessions Plénières en sont l’encadrement<br />

le plus essentiel. En deuxième place, les Sessions Communes<br />

fournissent un dialogue autour du même thème entre des voix<br />

qui représentent les différentes spécialités sociologiques. Ce<br />

dialogue incorpore aussi la contribution de certains rapporteurs<br />

invités, lesquels abordent, du point de vue de la sociologie,<br />

plusieurs des questions sociales les plus importantes d’aujourd’hui.<br />

En plus, le programme général a accueilli beaucoup d’initiatives<br />

provenant du dedans et du dehors de l’organisation,<br />

ce qui a donné lieu à un grand nombre de sessions spéciales<br />

et de sessions ad hoc avec un très grand poids spécifique.<br />

Enfin, en suivant la vocation qu’on a formulé des le début, de<br />

s’ouvrir et se confronter avec la société, ce programme présente<br />

aussi des débats ouverts aux citoyens, sur des questions<br />

d’une grande importance publique.<br />

En définitive, grâce aux multiples apports qu’il a reçu, le <strong>Forum</strong><br />

offre un programme très complet et très attractif, qui peut sans<br />

doute satisfaire n’importe quel appétit, et que bien sûr ne laissera<br />

personne indifférent. Au contraire, il est probable que<br />

nous ayons tous des problèmes pour choisir les sessions.<br />

C’est un problème douloureux, mais excitant, que chacun de<br />

nous devra solutionner.<br />

Au début du 21è siècle, la sociologie doit affronter un procès<br />

de renouvellement. Ce 1er <strong>Forum</strong> de Sociologie de l’AIS a été<br />

conçu et organisé afin de nous aider à avancer dans ce processus.<br />

Maintenant, il faut que tous les participants au <strong>Forum</strong><br />

fassions de nôtre mieux afin de profiter au maximum de l’élan<br />

collectif de nôtre rencontre.<br />

7


Bienvenida e introducción al programa<br />

por Arturo Rodríguez Morató, Vicepresidente de Investigación<br />

de la AIS y Director del Fórum<br />

Bienvenidos al I Fórum de Sociología de la AIS. El programa<br />

que tenéis entre las manos constituye el resultado de un largo<br />

proceso de intercambios entre muchísimas personas, colegas<br />

de todo el mundo, de las más diferentes especialidades y<br />

orientaciones, que han contribuido a darle forma y a llenarlo de<br />

contenido. Así cristalizado, este programa es ahora el punto de<br />

partida para una experiencia que todos los que hemos intervenido<br />

en la organización del Fórum esperamos que resulte verdaderamente<br />

estimulante y provechosa.<br />

El Fórum surgió como una intuición a partir de la constatación<br />

de la existencia de una serie de necesidades prácticas insatisfechas<br />

dentro de la AIS, de oportunidades desaprovechadas y<br />

de retos importantes para la comunidad sociológica, a los cuales<br />

convenía dar respuesta. La idea del Fórum combinaba<br />

estos principios en una nueva fórmula de encuentro sociológico.<br />

De un lado, se pretendía ofrecer la base para que los diversos<br />

comités y grupos de investigación constituidos en el<br />

seno de la organización pudieran desarrollar, si lo deseaban,<br />

sus tradicionales encuentros intercongresos bajo una cobertura<br />

común. De otro, aún respetando la independencia temática<br />

de fondo de cada uno de ellos, se quería propiciar<br />

también, sin embargo, su entrelazamiento y su contraste, especialmente<br />

a través del programa central de sesiones del<br />

Fórum –las Sesiones Comunes-, un programa concebido<br />

como un diálogo entre todos ellos. Finalmente, se buscaba<br />

asimismo abrir el encuentro hacia fuera, proyectarlo hacia la<br />

ciudadanía, para contribuir a la necesaria renovación del vínculo<br />

entre la sociología y la esfera pública. El tema central escogido,<br />

La investigación sociológica y el debate público, dio la<br />

clave para efectuar la fusión de todas estas exigencias: constituyó<br />

la base común para armar el diálogo entre las diversas<br />

especialidades sociológicas, sirvió al mismo tiempo como referente<br />

para la elección de los temas a desarrollar por los distintos<br />

grupos y comités, y dio pie para organizar debates<br />

orientados más allá del mundo académico y para mostrar la<br />

relevancia pública del discurso sociológico en la sociedad actual.<br />

La convocatoria ha sido un éxito y ha cristalizado en un extensísimo<br />

conjunto de sesiones. Los programas temáticos son<br />

muy numerosos y cubren una enorme cantidad de cuestiones<br />

sociales importantes sobre las cuales la sociología proporciona<br />

análisis y visiones fundamentales. Tal como cabía esperar,<br />

por otra parte, la propia lógica de los temas escogidos ha<br />

incitado a traspasar las fronteras de los comités y ha llevado a<br />

organizar un sinnúmero de sesiones conjuntas entre ellos.<br />

Esta intensa exploración de terrenos fronterizos entre diferentes<br />

áreas de especialización sociológica constituirá una valiosa<br />

experiencia para la organización de la AIS y de toda la comunidad<br />

sociológica.<br />

El programa general del Fórum, madurado por el Comité Científico,<br />

desarrolla el tema central de La investigación sociológica<br />

y el debate público. Las sesiones plenarias proporcionan su<br />

enmarcamiento más básico. En segundo lugar, las Sesiones<br />

Comunes plantean un diálogo en torno a ese mismo tema<br />

entre voces representativas de las diversas especialidades sociológicas.<br />

A ese diálogo contribuyen también una serie de ponentes<br />

invitados, que abordan, desde el punto de vista de la<br />

sociología, algunas de las cuestiones sociales más importantes<br />

de la actualidad. Además, el programa general ha acogido<br />

muchas iniciativas valiosas procedentes de dentro y de fuera<br />

de la organización, lo que ha dado lugar a un amplio conjunto<br />

de sesiones especiales y de sesiones ad hoc con mucho peso<br />

específico. Por lo demás, siguiendo la vocación formulada<br />

desde el principio, de apertura y de confrontación con la sociedad,<br />

este programa incluye también toda una serie de debates<br />

abiertos a la ciudadanía, sobre algunas cuestiones de especial<br />

relevancia pública.<br />

En definitiva, gracias a los múltiples aportes que recoge, el<br />

Fórum ofrece un completísimo y atractivo programa, que sin<br />

duda puede saciar todos los apetitos y que desde luego no va<br />

a dejar inapetente a nadie. Por el contrario, es probable que<br />

todos vayamos a experimentar dificultades para escoger las<br />

sesiones a las que acudir. Será un problema doloroso pero excitante,<br />

que cada uno habrá de resolver.<br />

Al inicio del siglo XXI, la sociología está abocada a un proceso<br />

de renovación. Este I Fórum de Sociología de la AIS ha sido<br />

concebido y organizado para ayudarnos a avanzar en ese proceso.<br />

Ahora es cuestión de que todos los participantes en el<br />

Fórum pongamos lo mejor de nosotros mismos para aprovechar<br />

al máximo el impulso colectivo de nuestro encuentro.<br />

8


Sociology as culture<br />

by Emilio Lamo de Espinosa, President of the Spanish <strong>Sociological</strong> Federation<br />

Dear friends<br />

Let me give you my warmest welcome to Spain on behalf of all the members of the Spanish<br />

<strong>Sociological</strong> Federation (FES) to one of its most beautiful and welcoming towns: Barcelona.<br />

Let's hope the weather is good to us in this month of September since walking the<br />

streets of this old Mediterranean town is a truly lovely experience.<br />

Of course I am not inviting you to walk away from the <strong>Forum</strong> (which is what you're supposed<br />

to be here for) but to take a good look around and make you feel better claiming that<br />

you are doing "participating observation" (for instance, in the melting pot of the Raval quarter,<br />

next to les Rambles and to the sea).<br />

Despite the fact that Spain has produced some of the greatest sociologists of the 20th century<br />

(no doubt Manuel Castells is currently the most famous, almost as much as was Ortega<br />

y Gasset, author of "The Rebellion of the Masses" 1930), it has been hard for<br />

Spanish sociology to establish itself during the last three decades in the mainstream of<br />

world sociology. Yes, language is a barrier, though less than it used to be, due mostly to<br />

the fact that "international" sociology is increasingly opening itself to other languages and<br />

that Spanish is growing as an international language. During the <strong>ISA</strong> Congress in 1990,<br />

Spanish sociology met world sociology, a fact that I am sure will be repeated at a much<br />

higher level at this <strong>Forum</strong>. In fact, the participation of Spanish sociologists in this <strong>Forum</strong><br />

will be greater than ever. The <strong>Forum</strong> has grown to an amazing dimension and it can<br />

proudly boast with almost all the great names of current sociology.<br />

Crisis in sociology? Was it ever not so? During the 1940s, the great Robert K. Merton warned<br />

us that sociology lived on its own crises and fed on them. I guess sociologists (prone<br />

to criticism ) are the last to realize the outstanding importance that social research has attained<br />

in modern knowledge and science societies which are also social knowledge societies.<br />

We have established hundreds of observation centers which generate many a type of<br />

data and models without which the complex machinery of modern society would be impossible<br />

to manage.<br />

Perhaps it is in the sociological contribution to public debate where this influence is most<br />

visible. Let's consider the fact that, while some decades ago it was impossible to approach<br />

a social problem without analyzing its economical background (financing, budgets, consequences),<br />

nowadays it is impossible to approach it without analyzing its social dimension.<br />

<strong>Sociological</strong> discourse forms now a main part of public speech just as much as juridical or<br />

economic “speeches” do. Surveys are just the superficial part of this constant flow between<br />

social research and modeling, on one hand, and natural discourse, ethnosociology,<br />

on the other. Both poles mutually enrich. No matter if we speak about immigration or gender<br />

violence, euthanasia, disease or globalization, mega-towns or villages, sociological<br />

language is always present, providing concepts and models, descriptions, data series or<br />

prognoses: namely providing enlightenment.<br />

We are not dealing with the crisis but rather with the victory of the sociological way of thinking<br />

which is no longer an esoteric language of a minority but another element of collective<br />

culture. From sociology as a science to sociology as a culture can be a fruitful way to approach<br />

our debates in Barcelona.<br />

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La sociologie comme culture<br />

par Emilio Lamo de Espinosa, Presidént de la<br />

Fédération Espagnole de Sociologie<br />

Cher ami, chère amie<br />

Permets-moi de te donner à travers de ce<br />

moyen, et au nom de tous les membres de la<br />

Fédération Espagnole de Sociologie (FES)<br />

notre bienvenue en Espagne, dans une des villes<br />

les plus belles et accueillantes, Barcelone.<br />

Nous espérons que le temps soit généreux<br />

avec nous, et que la chaleur humide en septembre<br />

ne soit pas excessive, parce que se promener<br />

dans cette vielle ville méditerranéenne,<br />

en regardant ses endroits et sa vitalité extraordinaire,<br />

c’est une des expériences humaines les<br />

plus recommandables.<br />

Bien sûr, je ne te propose pas d'oublier le<br />

<strong>Forum</strong>, que c’est le propos de ta visite, mais je<br />

t’invite à faire une bonne promenade, en légitimant<br />

et apaisant ta mauvaise conscience avec<br />

l’argument que tu fais de “l’observation participante”<br />

(par exemple, afin d’observer l’immigration<br />

sur le quartier du Raval, près des Rambles<br />

et de la mer).<br />

Malgré qu’il-y-a des grands sociologues espagnols<br />

du XXème siècle (bien sûr Manuel Castells<br />

est le plus connu aujourd’hui, presque tant<br />

comme fut Ortega y Gasset, auteur de “La rébellion<br />

des masses” en 1930), il a été difficile<br />

pour la sociologie espagnole, bien constituée et<br />

mûre depuis il-y-a plus de trente ans, de rejoindre<br />

le mainstream de la sociologie mondiale.<br />

Bien sûr la langue est une barrière, mais de<br />

plus en plus moins, à mesure que la sociologie<br />

internationale s’ouvre a des autres langues, et<br />

l’espagnol (ou castillan, tel qu’on l’appelle ici)<br />

devient une langue plus internationale. Lors du<br />

Congrès de l’<strong>ISA</strong> en 1990, la sociologie espagnole<br />

s’est retrouvée avec la sociologie mondiale,<br />

et je suis sûr que cette rencontre sera<br />

encore plus intense dans le <strong>Forum</strong>. En fait, la<br />

participation des sociologues espagnols dans<br />

ce <strong>Forum</strong> est plus fluide que jamais.<br />

C’est logique, parce que le <strong>Forum</strong> est devenu si<br />

grand qu’il est capable d’attirer sur lui l’attention<br />

de presque toutes les grandes personnalités de<br />

la sociologie actuelle.<br />

Sociologie en crise? Ce n’était pas toujours<br />

comme ça? Pendent les années 40, le grand<br />

Robert K. Merton remarquait que la sociologie<br />

vivait de ses crises, et se nourrissait d’elles. Je<br />

soupçonne que nous les sociologues (plus critiques<br />

que n’importe qui) sommes toujours les<br />

derniers à nous rendre compte de l’importance<br />

extraordinaire acquise dernièrement par la recherche<br />

sociale dans les sociétés de la connaissance<br />

et la science, qui sont aussi des<br />

sociétés de la connaissance sociale, pendant<br />

ces dernières années. Nous avons institutionnalisé<br />

centaines de centres d’auto-observation,<br />

qui gèrent toute sorte de données, modèles et<br />

schémas, sans lesquels il serait impossible de<br />

gérer tout le complexe appareil social moderne.<br />

C’est peut-être dans la contribution sociologique<br />

au débat public ou cette influence est plus visible.<br />

Pensons, tout simplement que, si il-y-a<br />

quelques décennies c’était impensable d’affronter<br />

un problème social sans analyser son contexte<br />

économique (financement, budgets,<br />

conséquences), aujourd’hui c’est impensable<br />

de l’aborder sans analyser ses dimensions sociales.<br />

Le discours sociologique est devenu une<br />

partie essentielle du discours publique, tel que<br />

le juridique ou l’économique. Les sondages ou<br />

surveys ne sont que la partie superficielle de ce<br />

transfert continu entre la recherche et la modélisation<br />

sociale, d’un coté, et le discours natif,<br />

l’ethnosociologie, d’un autre, qui s’enrichissent<br />

mutuellement. N’importe si on parle d’immigration<br />

ou de violence sexiste, d’euthanasie ou de<br />

pauvreté, des maladies ou de globalisation, de<br />

mega-villes ou de villages, le discours sociologique<br />

y-est toujours présent d’une façon incontestable,<br />

en apportant des concepts ou des<br />

modèles, descriptions, séries de données, pronostiques...<br />

C’est à dire, en apportant illustration<br />

et lumière.<br />

Nous ne sommes pas devant la crise, mais plutôt<br />

devant le triomphe de la pensée sociologique,<br />

qui n’est plus un langage ésotérique de<br />

quelque minorité, mais il est devenu un élément<br />

habituel de la culture collective. De la sociologie<br />

comme science à la sociologie comme culture,<br />

ça peut être une façon productive d’aborder nos<br />

débats à Barcelone.<br />

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La sociología como cultura<br />

por Emilio Lamo de Espinosa, Presidente de<br />

la Federación Española de Sociología<br />

Querido amigo, querida amiga<br />

Permíteme que te haga llegar por este medio, y<br />

en nombre de todos los que formamos la Federación<br />

Española de Sociología (FES), mi más<br />

sincera bienvenida a España en una de nuestras<br />

más hermosas y acogedoras ciudades,<br />

Barcelona. Esperemos que el tiempo sea generoso<br />

con nosotros y el calor húmedo de septiembre<br />

no se haga notar en exceso. Pues<br />

pasear por esta vieja ciudad mediterránea, observando<br />

sus rincones y su extraordinaria vitalidad,<br />

es una de las experiencias humanas más<br />

aconsejables.<br />

Por supuesto no te estoy invitando a que hagas<br />

pellas y abandones el Foro, que es para lo que<br />

vienes, pero sí a que practiques un buen paseo<br />

y legitimes y tranquilices tu mala conciencia con<br />

el argumento de que estas haciendo l“observación<br />

participante” (por ejemplo para observar la<br />

emigración en el barrio del Raval, muy cerca de<br />

las Ramblas y del mar).<br />

A pesar de que España ha producido algunos<br />

de los grandes sociólogos del siglo XX (Manuel<br />

Castells es sin duda el más conocido actualmente,<br />

casi tanto como lo fue el Ortega y Gasset<br />

de La rebelión de las masas de 1930) a la<br />

sociología española, constituida y madura<br />

desde hace al menos tres décadas, le ha costado<br />

incorporarse al mainstream de la sociología<br />

mundial. Sin duda el idioma es una barrera,<br />

cada vez menos importante a medida que la<br />

sociología “internacional” se abre a otras lenguas<br />

y el español (o castellano, como lo llamamos<br />

aquí) crece como lengua internacional y<br />

mercantil de un modo bastante inesperado. Ya<br />

con ocasión del Congreso de la <strong>ISA</strong> de 1990 se<br />

produjo un encuentro de la sociología española<br />

con la mundial, que estoy seguro será mucho<br />

más potente en este. De hecho la participación<br />

de sociólogos españoles en este Foro es la<br />

más fluida que se ha dado jamás.<br />

Es lógico pues el Foro ha adquirido unas dimensiones<br />

impresionantes, siendo capaz de<br />

atraer a la práctica totalidad de las grandes figuras<br />

de la sociología actual.<br />

¿Sociología en crisis? ¿Cuándo no lo ha estado?<br />

Ya en los años 40 el gran Robert K. Merton<br />

nos advertía que la sociología vivía de sus<br />

crisis y se alimentaba de ellas. Sospecho que<br />

somos los sociólogos (gremio crítico e hiper-crítico<br />

como pocos) los últimos en darnos cuenta<br />

de la extraordinaria importancia que la investigación<br />

social ha adquirido en las modernas sociedades<br />

del conocimiento y la ciencia, que son<br />

también sociedades del conocimiento social.<br />

Hemos institucionalizado cientos de centros de<br />

auto-observación que generan todo tipo de<br />

datos, modelos y esquemas, sin los cuales<br />

sería imposible gestionar la complejísima maquinaria<br />

social moderna.<br />

Es quizás en la contribución sociológica al debate<br />

público donde esta influencia es más visible.<br />

Pensemos simplemente que si hace<br />

décadas era impensable abordar un problema<br />

social sin analizar su contexto económico (financiación,<br />

presupuestos, consecuencias), hoy<br />

es impensable abordarlo sin analizar sus dimensiones<br />

sociales. El discurso sociológico es<br />

ya parte esencial del discurso público, al igual<br />

que lo son el jurídico o el económico. Los sondeos<br />

o surveys son sólo la parte superficial de<br />

ese constante trasvase entre investigación y<br />

modelización social, de una parte, y el discurso<br />

nativo, la etnosociología, de otra, que se enriquecen<br />

mutuamente. Ya hablemos de inmigración<br />

o de violencia de género, de eutanasia o<br />

de pobreza, de enfermedades o de globalización,<br />

de megaciudades o de aldeas, el discurso<br />

sociológico está presente de un modo indiscutible,<br />

aportando conceptos o modelos, descripciones,<br />

series de datos, prognosis, aportando<br />

ilustración y luz, en definitiva.<br />

No estamos ante la crisis sino, más bien, ante<br />

el triunfo del modo de pensar sociológico que<br />

ha dejado de ser lenguaje esotérico de minorías<br />

para transformarse en un elemento más de la<br />

cultura colectiva. De la sociología como ciencia<br />

a la sociología como cultura puede ser un modo<br />

fructífero de abordar nuestros debates en<br />

Barcelona.<br />

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Welcome to the First <strong>ISA</strong> <strong>Sociological</strong> <strong>Forum</strong><br />

By Oriol Homs, President of the Catalan <strong>Sociological</strong> <strong>Association</strong><br />

I would like to welcome all the participants of the First <strong>ISA</strong> <strong>Sociological</strong> <strong>Forum</strong> on behalf of the Catalan <strong>Sociological</strong><br />

<strong>Association</strong>. It is a great pleasure for all of us to provide all our colleagues with this opportunity to debate<br />

in Barcelona on the most relevant issues and subjects of our societies which are increasingly becoming a<br />

global planet society.<br />

Barcelona is the capital of Catalonia, a small country which maintains its personality within Spain and within<br />

the European Union, while being fully involved in the worldwide changes which affect most of our societies.<br />

The strain between local and global dimensions is particularly intense in Catalonia, and therefore, the <strong>Forum</strong><br />

will have a privileged view in order to exchange different points of view between home and guest sociologists<br />

on common issues.<br />

The local organizing committee has been working hard so that all the organizing issues make your stay comfortable<br />

while providing interesting scientific debates. Furthermore, through the open activities we intend to<br />

achieve an involvement of Barcelona's civil society, in order to contribute to the motto of this <strong>Forum</strong>: the impact<br />

of sociological research on public debate.<br />

<strong>Sociological</strong> research requires a greater visibility in public areas and we hope that this Barcelona <strong>Forum</strong> can<br />

be a good opportunity to know the contributions that sociology may provide to the interests and hopes of the<br />

citizens in our societies.<br />

Welcome to the <strong>Forum</strong><br />

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Bienvenue au Premier <strong>Forum</strong> de Sociologie de l’AIS<br />

Par Oriol Homs, Président de l’<strong>Association</strong> Catalane de<br />

Sociologie<br />

Bienvenida al Primer Fórum de Sociología de la AIS<br />

por Oriol Homs, Presidente de la Asociación Catalana<br />

de Sociología<br />

Au nom de l’<strong>Association</strong> Catalane de Sociologie je voudrais<br />

donner la bienvenue à tous et à toutes les collègues<br />

participants dans ce Premier <strong>Forum</strong> de Sociologie<br />

de l’AIS. C’est pour nous tous un très grand motif de satisfaction<br />

offrir à tous et toutes nos collègues l’occasion<br />

de débattre à Barcelone sur des questions parmi les plus<br />

brûlantes de nos sociétés, qui deviennent de plus en plus<br />

une société globale planétaire.<br />

Barcelona est la capitale de la Catalogne, un petit pays<br />

qui dans l’Espagne et l’Europe préserve sa personnalité<br />

historique, en participant dans les transformations mondiales<br />

que concernent presque globalement toutes nos<br />

sociétés.<br />

La tension entre les dimensions locale et globale est particulièrement<br />

intense en Catalogne. De cette façon, le<br />

<strong>Forum</strong> aura un observatoire de privilège à leur disposition<br />

pour échanger des points de vue entre les sociologues<br />

locaux et ceux qui sont venus d’ailleurs sur des<br />

questions qui nous sont communes.<br />

Nous avons travaillé au comité organisateur local afin<br />

que toutes les questions d’organisation rendent agréable<br />

le séjour de tous les participants, en facilitant des débats<br />

scientifiques d’intérêt. En plus, moyennant des activités<br />

ouvertes au public, on veut atteindre l’implication de la<br />

société civile de Barcelone afin de contribuer a la devise<br />

de ce <strong>Forum</strong>: l’impact des recherches sociologiques sur<br />

les débats publics.<br />

Les recherches sociologiques ont besoin d’une plus<br />

grande visibilité sur les espaces publics, et nous souhaitons<br />

que ce <strong>Forum</strong> de Barcelone soit une bonne occasion<br />

pour connaître les contributions que, de la<br />

sociologie, nous pouvons apporter aux inquiétudes et les<br />

espoirs des citoyens de nos sociétés.<br />

Soyez les bienvenus au <strong>Forum</strong>.<br />

En nombre de la Asociación Catalana de Sociología quisiera<br />

dar la bienvenida a todos y a todas las participantes<br />

en este Primer <strong>Forum</strong> <strong>ISA</strong> de sociología. Para todos<br />

nosotros es un motivo de satisfacción brindar a los compañeros<br />

de la disciplina la oportunidad de debatir en Barcelona<br />

sobre los temas más candentes de nuestras<br />

sociedades que cada vez se asemejan más a una sociedad<br />

global planetaria.<br />

Barcelona es la capital de Cataluña, un pequeño país<br />

que dentro del Estado Español y en el marco de la Unión<br />

europea mantiene una singular continuidad de su personalidad<br />

histórica a pesar de estar plenamente integrado<br />

en la vorágine de las transformaciones mundiales que<br />

afectan de forma global a casi todas nuestras sociedades.<br />

La tensión entre la dimensión local y la global es particularmente<br />

intensa en<br />

Cataluña por lo que el <strong>Forum</strong> podrá disponer de un observatorio<br />

privilegiado para intercambiar los puntos de<br />

vista entre los sociólogos locales y los provenientes de<br />

otros países sobre las temáticas que nos son comunes.<br />

Hemos trabajado en el comité organizador local para que<br />

todas las cuestiones organizativas hagan agradable la<br />

estancia de todos los participantes y faciliten unos debates<br />

científicos de interés. Además, a través de las actividades<br />

abiertas al público queremos conseguir la<br />

implicación de la sociedad civil barcelonesa para contribuir<br />

al lema de este <strong>Forum</strong> sobre el impacto de la investigación<br />

sociológica en los debates públicos.<br />

La investigación sociológica necesita una mayor visibilidad<br />

en los espacios públicos y esperamos que este<br />

<strong>Forum</strong> de Barcelona sea una buena oportunidad para<br />

conocer las aportaciones que desde la sociología podamos<br />

hacer a las inquietudes y a las esperanzas de los<br />

ciudadanos de nuestras sociedades.<br />

Bienvenidos al <strong>Forum</strong><br />

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I <strong>ISA</strong> <strong>Forum</strong> Organization<br />

Organisation du premier <strong>Forum</strong> de l’AIS<br />

Organización del primer Fórum de la AIS<br />

<strong>ISA</strong> Executive Committee / Comité Exécutive de l’AIS / Comité Ejecutivo de la AIS<br />

President / Président / Presidente<br />

Michel Wieviorka, Centre d'Analyse et d'Intervention Sociologiques, France<br />

Vice-Presidents / Vice-Présidents / Vicepresidentes<br />

Arturo Rodríguez Morató, Univesidad de Barcelona, Spain, <strong>ISA</strong> Vice-President, Research Council<br />

Hans Joas, Universität Erfurt, Germany, <strong>ISA</strong> Vice-President, <strong>Programme</strong><br />

Devorah Kalekin-Fishman, University of Haifa, Israel, <strong>ISA</strong> Vice-President, Publications<br />

Michael Burawoy, University of California, Berkeley, USA, <strong>ISA</strong> Vice-President, National <strong>Association</strong>s<br />

Jan Marie Fritz, University of Cincinnati, USA, <strong>ISA</strong> Vice-President, Finance and Membership<br />

Members / Membres / Miembros<br />

Alice Abreu, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Syed Farid Alatas, National University of Singapore<br />

Ulla Bjornberg, Göteborg University, Sweden<br />

Louis Chauvel, Sciences-Po University Paris, France<br />

Ann Denis, University of Ottawa, Canada<br />

Julia Evetts, University of Nottingham, UK<br />

Marcel Fournier, Université de Montréal, Canada<br />

Valentine Moghadam, Purdue University, USA<br />

Nikita Pokrovsky, Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia<br />

Emma Porio, Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines<br />

Elisa Reis, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Abdul-Mumin Sa’ad, University of Maiduguri, Nigeria<br />

Yoshimichi Sato, Tohoku University, Japan<br />

José Vicente Tavares dos Santos, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil<br />

Tina Uys, University of Johannesburg, South Africa<br />

Robert Van Krieken, University of Sydney, Australia<br />

Executive Secretary / Sécretaire Exécutive / Secretaria Ejecutiva<br />

Izabela Barlinska, Poland<br />

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Scientific Committee / Comité scientifique / Comité científico<br />

President / Président / Presidente<br />

Arturo Rodríguez Morató, Univesidad de Barcelona, <strong>ISA</strong> Vice-President<br />

Members / Membres / Miembros<br />

Michael Burawoy, University of California, Berkeley, USA, <strong>ISA</strong> Vice-President<br />

Manuel Castells, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Spain<br />

María Ángeles Durán, Centro de Ciencias Sociales, CSIC, Spain<br />

Jan Marie Fritz, University of Cincinnati, USA, <strong>ISA</strong> Vice-President<br />

Salvador Giner, Universidad de Barcelona, Spain<br />

Teresa González de la Fe, U. de La Laguna, Spain, Spanish Federation of Sociology Vice-President<br />

Hans Joas, Universität Erfurt, Germany, <strong>ISA</strong> Vice-President<br />

Devorah Kalekin-Fishman, University of Haifa, Israel, <strong>ISA</strong> Vice-President<br />

Alberto Martinelli, University of Milano, Italy, Past <strong>ISA</strong> President<br />

Emma Porio, Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines<br />

Elisa Reis, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Saskia Sassen, Columbia University, United States<br />

Ari Sitas, University of KwaZulu Natal, South Africa<br />

Michel Wieviorka, Centre d'Analyse et d'Intervention Sociologiques, France, <strong>ISA</strong> President<br />

Sergio Zermeño, Instituto de Investigaciones Sociales, Mexico<br />

Local Organising Committee / Comité d’organisation local / Comité de organización local<br />

President / Président / Presidente<br />

Arturo Rodríguez Morató, Univesidad de Barcelona, <strong>ISA</strong> Vice-President<br />

First Vice-President / Premier Viceprésident / Vicepresidente 1º<br />

Emilio Lamo de Espinosa, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, FES President<br />

Second Vice-President / Deuxième Viceprésident / Vicepresidente 2º<br />

Oriol Homs, CIREM, ACS President<br />

Members / Membres / Miembros<br />

Amaia Alonso, Universidad de Deusto<br />

Jordi Busquet, Universidad Ramon LLull<br />

Joaquim Casal, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona<br />

Marius Dominguez, Universidad de Barcelona<br />

Ignasi Lerma, Universidad de Valencia<br />

Faustino Mígueles, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona<br />

Teresa Montagut, Universidad de Barcelona<br />

Manuel Perez Yruela, IESA-CSIC<br />

Enric Renau, IEP<br />

Josep María Rotger, Universidad de Barcelona<br />

Sebastià Sarasa, Universidad Pompeu Fabra<br />

Cristóbal Torres, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid<br />

Valerio Zanardi, Universidad de Barcelona<br />

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General Coordinator / Coordinateur general / Coordinador general<br />

Ingo von Sundahl, Universidad de Barcelona<br />

Technical Secretariat / Secrétariat technique / Secretaría técnica<br />

Congrex Group<br />

Clara Muñoz, Lux Projects<br />

Local Hosts / Amphrytions locaux / Anfitriones locales<br />

RC02, Julián Cárdenas, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain<br />

RC09, Margarita Barañano, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain and Elena Casado, Universidad Complutense<br />

de Madrid, Spain<br />

RC11, Feliciano Villar, Unviersitat de Barcelona, Spain<br />

RC12, Teresa Picontó, Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain<br />

RC13, Jaume Farràs, Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain<br />

RC21, Maria Soledad Garcia, Univesitat de Barcelona, Spain, and Marc Pradel, Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona,<br />

Spain<br />

RC23, Laura Cruz-Castro, Consejo Superior Investigaciones Científicas<br />

RC24, Joan David Tabara, Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona, Spain, Mercedes Pardo, Universidad Car los III<br />

de Madrid, Spain, and Ernest Garcia, Universidad de Valencia, Spain<br />

RC25, Octavio Uña, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos de Madrid, Spain<br />

RC30, Juan José Castillo, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain, and Pablo López Calle, Universidad<br />

Complutense de Madrid, Spain<br />

RC32, Maria Angeles Durán, Consejo Superior Investigaciones Científicas, Madrid, Spain, and Cristina García,<br />

UniversidadAutónoma de Madrid<br />

RC45, Fernando Aguiar, Instituto Estudios Sociales Avanzados, Córdoba, Spain, and Ana Leon-Mejia, Instituto<br />

Estudios Sociales Avanzados, Córdoba<br />

RC46, Miguel Martinez, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain, and Marta Llobet, Universitat de Barcelona,<br />

Spain<br />

TG03, Alberto Moncada, Sociologists Without Borders, Spain, and Leonor Gimenez, Universidad Complutense<br />

de Madrid, Spain<br />

WG06, Ferran Casas, Universitat de Girona, Spain, and Mónica González, Universitat de Girona, Spain<br />

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Exhibitors<br />

Routledge<br />

Springer<br />

SAGE<br />

CLACSO<br />

Provalis Research<br />

John Wiley & Sons Ltd (Wiley - Blackwell)<br />

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Preliminary Event


Seminar:<br />

The Shape of Sociology<br />

Thursday, September 4, 2008<br />

Location: Institut d'Estudis Catalans -<br />

Sala Pi i Sunyer<br />

Session 1: Sociology and social change<br />

09:30 – 11:15<br />

Presiding and Discussant:<br />

Michel Wieviorka, France<br />

Piotr Sztompka, Poland<br />

Raewyn Connell, Australia<br />

Sylvia Walby, UK<br />

Session 2: Concepts and methods<br />

11:30 – 13:15<br />

Presiding: Roberto Cipriani, Italy<br />

Eliezer Ben Rafael, Israel Sujata Patel,<br />

India<br />

Gabriele Rosenthal, Germany Lauren<br />

Langman, USA<br />

Discussant: Elena Zdravomyslova, Russia<br />

Session 3: Issues of community<br />

14:30 – 16:15<br />

Presiding: Ann Denis, Canada<br />

Michael Humphrey, Australia<br />

Emilio Lamo de Espinosa, Spain<br />

Elisa Reis, Brazil<br />

Discussant: Larisa Titarenko, Ukraine<br />

Session 5: Problems to be resolved<br />

18:30 – 20:15<br />

Presiding: Yen-Fen Tseng, Taiwan<br />

Julia Evetts, UK Heinz Sunker(Germany<br />

Marvin Prosono(USA Ari Antikainen, Finland<br />

Discussant: Jan Fritz, USA<br />

Monday, September 8, 2008<br />

Session 6: Special Session: The foreseeable<br />

future of sociology<br />

11:30 – 13:30<br />

Presiding: Devorah Kalekin-Fishman, Israel,<br />

Arturo Rodriguez-Morato, Spain<br />

Panel: Michel Wieviorka (France)<br />

Yen Fen-Tseng (Taiwan)<br />

Ann Denis (Canada)<br />

Gabriele Rosenthal (Germany)<br />

Emilio Lamo de Espinosa (Spain)<br />

Session 4: Interconnections: Social sciences,<br />

'natural' sciences, and policies<br />

16:30 – 18:15<br />

Presiding: Pirkkoliisa Ahponen, Finland<br />

Susan McDaniel, Canada/ USA<br />

Dennis Smith, UK<br />

Emma Porio, The Philippines<br />

Discussant: Bert Klandermans, The Netherlands<br />

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<strong>ISA</strong> Reserch Council Administrative Meeting


Tuesday, September 9, 09:00 – 17:00<br />

Location: Institut d’Estudis Catalans, Sala<br />

Pere i Joan Coromines<br />

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Opening and Closing Ceremonies


OPENING CEREMONY<br />

CÉRÉMONIE D’OUVERTURE<br />

ACTO DE APERTURA<br />

Friday, September 5, 2008, 09:30<br />

Location: Palau de Congressos de Fira<br />

Barcelona<br />

Session’s President<br />

Président de session<br />

Presidente de sesión<br />

Molt Hble. Sr. José Montilla,<br />

President of the Catalan Government<br />

(Generalitat de Catalunya)<br />

Participants / Participantes<br />

Arturo Rodríguez Morató, <strong>Forum</strong> Director<br />

Oriol Homs, ACS President<br />

Emilio Lamo de Espinosa, FES President<br />

Michel Wieviorka, <strong>ISA</strong> President<br />

CLOSING CEREMONY<br />

CÉRÉMONIE DE CLOTURE<br />

ACTO DE CLAUSURA<br />

Monday, September 8, 2008, 20:15<br />

Location: Palau de Congressos de Fira<br />

Barcelona<br />

Session’s President<br />

Président de session<br />

Presidente de sesión<br />

Im. Sr. Carles Martí,<br />

Deputy mayor of Barcelona<br />

Participants / Participantes<br />

Arturo Rodríguez Morató, <strong>Forum</strong> Director<br />

Michel Wieviorka, <strong>ISA</strong> President<br />

Josep Samitier i Martí, Rector of the University<br />

of Barcelona<br />

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Timetables of academic Sessions


Friday, September 5, 11:30-13:30<br />

Presidential Session<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

Opening Session<br />

Opening Session: Contributions<br />

of sociology to public debate<br />

Emilio Lamo de Espinosa, Universidad<br />

Complutense, Spain<br />

PCFB-Congress hall<br />

Opening<br />

Friday, September 5, 15:30-17:30<br />

Research Committees<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

RC04 Sociology of Education<br />

RC04 Sociology of Education<br />

RC09 Social Transformations<br />

and Sociology of Development<br />

RC09 Social Transformations<br />

and Sociology of Development<br />

RC10 Participation, Organizational<br />

Democracy and Self-Management<br />

RC11 Sociology of Ageing<br />

RC11 Sociology of Ageing<br />

RC12 Sociology of Law<br />

RC13 Sociology of Leisure<br />

Session 01: The Use of <strong>International</strong><br />

Data Sets for National<br />

Education Politices<br />

Session 06A: Issues and Reforms<br />

in Higher Education:<br />

Class, Race, Gender and Inequalities<br />

Part I<br />

Session 08: Postsocialist Transformations<br />

and <strong>International</strong> Influences<br />

Session 01: Public Sphere and<br />

Capital Cities in Asia: Competing<br />

Claims Over Religious and Democratic<br />

Space<br />

Joint Session 03 of RC10 and<br />

RC36: Reflections on the World<br />

Social <strong>Forum</strong><br />

Session 01: Age, cohort and generation:<br />

conceptual and empirical<br />

approaches<br />

Abraham Yogev, Tel Aviv University,<br />

Israel<br />

Jeanne Ballantine, Wright State<br />

University, Dayton, OH-USA<br />

Nina Bandelj, University of California,<br />

Irvine, USA<br />

Emma Porio, Ateneo de Manila<br />

University, Philippines and Habibul<br />

H. Khondker, Zayed University,<br />

UAE<br />

Azril Bacal, Uppsala University,<br />

Sweden<br />

Paul Higgs, UCL and James<br />

Nazroo, Manchester University,<br />

UK<br />

URL-FCB-A301<br />

URL-FCB-A101<br />

UB-FPGH-222<br />

UB-FPGH-221<br />

UB-FPGH-206<br />

UB-FPGH-308<br />

RC04_01<br />

RC04A_06<br />

RC09_08<br />

RC09_01<br />

JS_RC10_RC36_03<br />

RC11_01<br />

Session 02: Gendered experience<br />

of ageing<br />

UK<br />

Sara Arber, University of Surrey,<br />

UB-FPGH-311<br />

RC11_02<br />

Session 01: Legal Justice as<br />

Social Justice ? The Case of<br />

Anne Boigeol, Ihtp-Cnrs, France<br />

Gender, Race, Class and Minority<br />

UB-FP-2.3 RC12_01<br />

Groups<br />

Session 01: Presidential Session<br />

Session 01: Changing Organizations,<br />

Changing<br />

RC17 Sociology of Organization<br />

Identities<br />

RC21 Regional and Urban Development<br />

RC21 Regional and Urban Development<br />

RC22 Sociology of Religion<br />

RC22 Sociology of Religion<br />

RC23 Sociology of science and<br />

technology<br />

Ishwar Modi, India <strong>International</strong><br />

Institute of Social Sciences, Jaipur,<br />

India<br />

Paul du Gay, Warwick University,<br />

UK<br />

Session 01: Transformations in Urban<br />

Politics: Comparing strategies, actors, Fernando Díaz Orueta, University<br />

of Alicante, Spain<br />

and outcomes of neoliberal urbanization<br />

Part I<br />

Session 11: Urban Ethnic Conflicts in Diane Davis, Massachusetts<br />

Comparative Perspective: The Built Environment,<br />

Urban Transformation, and Ramon Ribera, Universitat<br />

Institute of Technology, USA and<br />

Urban Conflict<br />

Oberta de Catalunya, Spain<br />

Session 02A: Migrants, believers<br />

as new socioreligious actors<br />

Part I<br />

Session 04: Alternative religious<br />

movements and public space<br />

Session 05: Will the Mertonian<br />

Way of Doing Research Prevail?<br />

Olga Odgers, El Colegio de la<br />

Frontera Norte, Mexico<br />

Daniel Gutierrez-Martinez, El<br />

Colegio Mexiquense, Mexico<br />

Juha Tuunainen, University of<br />

Helsinki, Finland<br />

URL-FCB-A201<br />

UB-FPGH-411<br />

UB-FPGH-405<br />

UB-FPGH-204<br />

UB-FPGH-302<br />

UB-FPGH-303<br />

URL-FCB-A415<br />

RC13_01<br />

RC17_01<br />

RC21_01<br />

RC21_11<br />

RC22_02A<br />

RC22_04<br />

RC23_05<br />

LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau<br />

de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB<br />

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RC23 Sociology of science and<br />

technology<br />

RC24 Environment and society<br />

RC24 Environment and society<br />

RC25 Language & Society<br />

Session 01A: Science, Technology<br />

and Innovation in the Public sity of Helsinki, Helsinki Institute<br />

Marja Häyrinen-Alestalo, Univer-<br />

Eye: Freedom or Restraint? of Science and Technology Studies,<br />

Part I<br />

Finland<br />

Session 01: Social learning<br />

about environmental issues<br />

Session 11: Environmental justice<br />

and ecological debt<br />

J. David Tàbara, Universitat Autònoma<br />

de Barcelona, Catalonia,<br />

Spain<br />

Michael Redclift (UK) King’s College<br />

London - University of London, UK; and<br />

David Manuel Navarrete, King’s College<br />

London - University of London,<br />

UK/Spain.<br />

Session 14: Beyond Black and<br />

Antonia Randolph, University of<br />

White: New Issues in Racial Discourse<br />

at<br />

Delaware, USA<br />

Schools<br />

URL-FCB-A400<br />

UB-FPGH-402<br />

UB-FPGH-404<br />

UB-FPGH-406<br />

RC23_01A<br />

RC24_01<br />

RC24_11<br />

RC25_14<br />

RC30 Sociology of work Session 01: Migration and Work Delphine Mercier, LEST, France UPF-RB-110 RC30_01<br />

RC30 Sociology of work<br />

RC34 Sociology of Youth<br />

RC34 Sociology of Youth<br />

nalysis<br />

RC37 Sociology of Arts<br />

RC37 Sociology of Arts<br />

RC38 Biography and society<br />

RC42 Social psychology<br />

RC46 Clinical sociology<br />

RC47 Social Classes and Social<br />

Movements<br />

Session 07: Job Quality, Well<br />

Being and Inequality<br />

Session 01A: The concept of generation<br />

in youth theories<br />

Session 01A: The concept of generation<br />

in youth theories<br />

Ian Campbell, Centre for Applied<br />

Social Research - RMIT University,<br />

Australia<br />

Carles Feixa, University of<br />

Lleida, Catalonia, Spain and<br />

Carmen Leccardi, University of<br />

Milano-Bicocca, Italy<br />

Carles Feixa, University of<br />

Lleida, Catalonia, Spain and<br />

Carmen Leccardi, University of<br />

Milano-Bicocca, Italy<br />

Session 07: 'World consciousness':<br />

Oliver Kozlarek, Department of<br />

Beyond Globalization and Philosophy Universidad Michoa-<br />

Cosmopolitanism? cana in Morelia, Mexico<br />

Session 03A: Publics and Social Jean-Louis Fabiani, EHESS,<br />

Critique, Part I<br />

France<br />

Session 03B: Creative Publics,<br />

Part II<br />

Session 01: Biography for society:<br />

Health, poverty and social<br />

policy<br />

Session 01: Citizenship and Social<br />

Exclusion: A Southern Perspective,<br />

Part I<br />

Jean-Louis Fabiani, EHESS,<br />

France<br />

Victoria Semenova, Institute of<br />

Sociology, Russian Academy of<br />

Sciences, Moscow, Russia<br />

Tina Uys, University of Johannesburg,<br />

South Africa<br />

Session 01: Human Rights, Social<br />

Justice and <strong>Sociological</strong><br />

Jacques Rhéaume, University of<br />

Quebec,Canada<br />

Practice<br />

Session 01: RC47 Plenary Session:<br />

The global reconfiguration<br />

of experience and actors<br />

Henri Lustiger Thaler ,Ramapo<br />

College, USA<br />

UPF-RB-121<br />

URL-FCB-A302<br />

URL-FCB-A302<br />

UPF-RB-204<br />

UB-FPGH-210<br />

UB-FPGH-210<br />

UB-FP -1.4<br />

UB-FP-2.4<br />

UB-FPGH-220<br />

UB-FPGH-307<br />

RC30_07<br />

RC34_01A<br />

RC34_01A<br />

RC35_07<br />

RC37_03A<br />

RC37_03B<br />

RC38_01<br />

RC42_01<br />

RC46_01<br />

RC47_01<br />

RC53 Sociology of Childhood<br />

Session 01: Scientific and public<br />

images of children<br />

Loretta Bass, Indiana University,<br />

USA<br />

UB-FPGH-401<br />

RC53_01<br />

Special Session<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

Special Sessions<br />

Liquid or Tribal Youth? Dialogue<br />

with Bauman and Maffesoli<br />

Carme Capdevila, Consellera<br />

del Departament d’Acció Social i<br />

Ciutadania, Generalitat de Catalunya<br />

CCCB-Vestibulo<br />

SS_Bauman<br />

LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau<br />

de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB<br />

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Thematic Groups<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

TG03 Human Rights and Global<br />

Justice<br />

Session 01: The State as a Violator<br />

of Social Justice<br />

José Vicente Tavares Dos Santos,<br />

Federal University of Rio<br />

Grande do Sul, Brasil<br />

UB-FPGH-412<br />

TG03_01<br />

TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty<br />

Session 01A: Rationalities of<br />

Governance and Regulation I,<br />

Governance and Regulation: the<br />

State and Beyond Part I<br />

Bridget Hutter, LSE, UK CCCB-1 TG04_01A<br />

TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty<br />

Session 07A: Risk and Health<br />

and Illness: Part I<br />

Andy Alaszewski, CHSS, University<br />

of Kent, UK<br />

CCCB-2<br />

TG04_07A<br />

TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty<br />

Session 07B: Risk and Health<br />

and Illness: Part II<br />

Andy Alaszewski, CHSS, University<br />

of Kent, UK<br />

CCCB-2<br />

TG04_07B<br />

Working Group<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

WG06 Social Indicators<br />

Session 01: Indicators and Their<br />

Heinz-Herbert Noll, Gesis-Zuma,<br />

Use to Guide Policies in the<br />

Germany<br />

Field of Health<br />

UB-FPGH-407<br />

WG06_01<br />

Friday, September 5, 16:00-17:45<br />

Open Debate<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

Open debates<br />

Open Debate 01: Politics of immigration<br />

Oriol Homs, President of the Catalan<br />

<strong>Sociological</strong> <strong>Association</strong>,<br />

Spain<br />

CCCB-Vestibulo<br />

OD_01<br />

LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau<br />

de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB<br />

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Friday, September 5, 18:00-20:00<br />

Ad Hoc Session<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

Asociación Latinoamericana de<br />

Sociología, ALAS<br />

Session 01:Violence and social<br />

control: dilemmas for the Latin<br />

American democracies<br />

Jose-Vicente Tavares-Dos-Santos,<br />

Universidad Federal de Rio<br />

Grande do Sul, Brazil<br />

CCCB-Mirador<br />

AHALAS_01<br />

Common Sessions<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

Common Sessions<br />

Session 01: Social changes and<br />

social problems<br />

Piotr Sztompka, Jagiellonian<br />

University, Poland<br />

UB-FPGH-Aula Magna<br />

CS_01<br />

Common Sessions<br />

Common Sessions<br />

Session 02: Public discourse<br />

and scientific practice<br />

Session 03: Justice, citizenry<br />

and human rights<br />

Julia Evetts, <strong>ISA</strong> Executive<br />

Committee, University of Nottingham,<br />

UK<br />

Teresa González de la Fe,<br />

Scientific Committee, Universidad<br />

de La Laguna, Spain<br />

UB-HB-Magna<br />

UB-HB-Paraninf<br />

CS_02<br />

CS_03<br />

Research Committees<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

RC02 <strong>Sociological</strong> research and<br />

public debate on the economy<br />

and society<br />

RC04 Sociology of Education<br />

RC07 Futures Research<br />

RC11 Sociology of Ageing<br />

RC11 Sociology of Ageing<br />

RC21 Regional and Urban Development<br />

RC21 Regional and Urban Development<br />

Session 09: Joint Session of<br />

RC02, RC24 and RC23: The<br />

‘Knowledge-Based Bio-Economy’:<br />

Critical Perspectives.<br />

Session 05A: Education for all:<br />

Values and Multiculturalism Part<br />

I<br />

Session 11: Joint session of<br />

RC07, RC14 and RC23: The Internet:<br />

From Utopia to Nightmare?<br />

Session 03: An international<br />

perspective and comparison of<br />

national intergenerational programmes<br />

Session 04: The contribution of<br />

the voluntary sector to older people’s<br />

well-being<br />

Session 02: Transformations in<br />

Urban Politics: Enrolling Oppositional<br />

Movements into the Neoliberal<br />

Project Part II<br />

Session 21: Segregation in A-<br />

Typical Contexts: Segregation in<br />

context<br />

Les Levidow, Development Policy<br />

and Practice, Faculty of<br />

Maths, Computing and Technology,<br />

The Open University, UK<br />

Antonio Teodoro, Lusophone<br />

University, Portugal<br />

Jaime Jimenez, UNAM, Mexico,<br />

Binay Kumar Pattnaik, Indian<br />

Institute Technology Kanpur,<br />

India, Hermilio Santos, PUCRS,<br />

Brazil<br />

Allan Hatton-Yeo, Beth Johnson<br />

Foundation, UK<br />

Kathrin Komp, Vrije University<br />

Amsterdam, Netherlands<br />

Margit Mayer, Free University of<br />

Berlin, Germany<br />

Thomas Maloutas, University of<br />

Thessaly & Greek National Centre<br />

for Social research & Jesús<br />

Leal, Universidad Complutense<br />

de Madrid<br />

URL-FCB-A201<br />

URL-FCB-A301<br />

URL-FCB-A101<br />

UB-FPGH-308<br />

UB-FPGH-311<br />

UB-FPGH-405<br />

UB-FPGH-305<br />

RC02_09<br />

RC04A_05<br />

RC07_11<br />

RC11_03<br />

RC11_04<br />

RC21_02<br />

RC21_21<br />

LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau<br />

de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB<br />

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RC23 Sociology of science and<br />

technology<br />

RC23 Sociology of science and<br />

technology<br />

RC24 Environment and society<br />

Session 15: Joint session of<br />

RC02, RC24 and RC23: The<br />

‘Knowledge-Based Bio-Economy’:<br />

Critical Perspectives.<br />

Session 07: Joint Session of<br />

RC07, RC14 and RC23: The Internet:<br />

From Utopia to Nightmare?<br />

Session 02: Social dimensions<br />

of global environmental change<br />

Les Levidow, Development Policy<br />

and Practice, Faculty of<br />

Maths, Computing and Technology,<br />

The Open University, UK<br />

Binay Kumar Pattnaik, Department<br />

of Humanities and Social<br />

Sciences, Indian Institute Technology<br />

Kanpur, India and Hermilio<br />

Santos, Department of Social<br />

Science, PUCRS, Brazil<br />

Mercedes Pardo, Department of<br />

Political Science and Sociology,<br />

University Carlos III, Madrid,<br />

Spain.<br />

URL-FCB-A201<br />

URL-FCB-A101<br />

UB-FPGH-402<br />

RC23_15<br />

SJS_RC023_RC07_RC14_07<br />

RC24_02<br />

RC24 Environment and society<br />

Session 13: Ecological risk:<br />

local to global<br />

Nick Pidgeon, Cardiff Universty,<br />

UK; and Eugene Rosa, Washington<br />

University USA.<br />

UB-FPGH-306<br />

RC24_13<br />

RC34 Sociology of Youth<br />

Open Session: Growing up in a<br />

liquid world. Zygmunt Bauman<br />

Research Committee on Sociology<br />

of Youth. Sponsored by the<br />

Catalan Youth Observatory<br />

CCCB-Vestibulo<br />

RC34_OS<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Ad Hoc Session<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

Asociación Latinoamericana de<br />

Sociología, ALAS<br />

Session 01:Violence and social<br />

control: dilemmas for the Latin<br />

American democracies<br />

Jose-Vicente Tavares-Dos-Santos,<br />

Universidad Federal de Rio<br />

Grande do Sul, Brazil<br />

CCCB-Mirador<br />

AHALAS_01<br />

Research Committees<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

RC02 <strong>Sociological</strong> research and<br />

public debate on the economy<br />

and society<br />

RC02 <strong>Sociological</strong> research and<br />

public debate on the economy<br />

and society<br />

RC04 Sociology of Education<br />

RC04 Sociology of Education<br />

RC04 Sociology of Education<br />

RC05 Racism, Nationalism and<br />

Ethnic Relations<br />

Session 01: Politics and Interlocking<br />

Directorates<br />

Session 07: Responses to the<br />

Emerging Global Plutonomy<br />

José A. Rodríguez, Julián Cárdenas<br />

and Anna Ramon, University<br />

of Barcelona, Spain<br />

Salvatore Babones, University<br />

of Sydney, Australia<br />

Session 02A: High-Stakes Testing:<br />

The Persistence of Inequa-<br />

A. Gary Dworkin, The University<br />

of Houston, USA<br />

lities Part I<br />

Session 05B: Education for all:<br />

Access and Democratization of<br />

Education Part II<br />

Antonio Teodoro, Lusophone<br />

University, Portugal<br />

Session 06B: Issues and Reforms<br />

in Higher Education: Post-<br />

Secondary Education and Jobs: Jeanne Ballantine, Wright State<br />

Vocational, University, and Adult University, Dayton, OH-USA<br />

Education in the transition from<br />

school to work. Part II<br />

Session 01: Joint Session of<br />

RC05 and RC32: Women, Intersectionality<br />

and Diasporas: Challenges<br />

and Resistance Part I<br />

Organizers: Ann Denis, University<br />

of Ottawa, Canada and<br />

Sirma Bilge, Université de Montréal,<br />

Canada ; Chair: Ann<br />

Denis, University of Ottawa<br />

UB-FPGH-211<br />

UB-FPGH-209<br />

URL-FCB-A301<br />

URL-FCB-A302<br />

URL-FCB-A303<br />

UB-FP-0.1<br />

RC02_01<br />

RC02_07<br />

RC04A_02<br />

RC04B_05<br />

RC04B_06<br />

RC05_01<br />

LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau<br />

de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB<br />

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RC05 Racism, Nationalism and<br />

Ethnic Relations<br />

Session 10: Human Trafficking:<br />

Gender, Racism and Ethnicity<br />

Natividad Gutierrez Chong, National<br />

University of Mexico,<br />

UNAM, Mexico<br />

UB-FP-1.3<br />

RC05_10<br />

RC07 Futures Research<br />

Session 01: New Trends in Globalization<br />

I<br />

Jan Nedverveen Pieterse, UIUC,<br />

USA<br />

UB-FPGH-208<br />

RC07_01<br />

RC07 Futures Research<br />

Session 09: Newage y tercera<br />

Ricardo F. Macip, ICSyH-BUAP,<br />

vía: paradojas e incomodidades<br />

Mexico<br />

de la modernidad<br />

UB-FPGH-207<br />

RC07_09<br />

RC09 Social Transformations<br />

and Sociology of Development<br />

Session 02: Transformations of<br />

Social Inequality and Globalization<br />

I<br />

Ulrike Schuerkens, École des<br />

Hautes Études en Sciences, Sociales,<br />

Paris, France<br />

UB-FPGH-221<br />

RC09_02<br />

RC09 Social Transformations<br />

and Sociology of Development<br />

Session 09: Migrant Organizations<br />

in the Transnational Era<br />

Eric Popkin, Department of Sociology,<br />

Colorado College, USA<br />

UB-FPGH-222<br />

RC09_09<br />

RC10 Participation, Organizational<br />

Democracy and Self-Management<br />

RC11 Sociology of Ageing<br />

Joint Session 02 of RC10 and<br />

RC51: Representation, Accountability<br />

and Sustainable Futures,<br />

Part I<br />

Janet McIntyre, Flinders University,<br />

Australia<br />

Session 05: Reconciliation of<br />

Employment and Care for Older Andreas Hoff, Oxford Institute of<br />

Family Members in Central and Ageing, Oxford University, UK<br />

Eastern Europé<br />

UB-FPGH-306<br />

UB-FPGH-308<br />

JS_RC10_RC51_01<br />

RC11_05<br />

RC11 Sociology of Ageing<br />

Session 06: Longevity and inequality<br />

Feliciano Villar, University of<br />

Barcelona, Spain<br />

UB-FPGH-311<br />

RC11_06<br />

RC12 Sociology of Law<br />

Session 02: Social Mobility,<br />

Law-policy Making and Legal<br />

Justice<br />

Kalpana Kannabiran, Nalsar<br />

University of Law, India<br />

UB-FP-2.3<br />

RC12_02<br />

RC13 Sociology of Leisure<br />

David Konstantinovskiy, Russian<br />

Session 03: Joint session of<br />

Academy of Sciences, Moscow,<br />

RC13 and RC04: Leisure education<br />

in a changing world<br />

Russia, Robert Stebbins, University<br />

of Calgary, Canada<br />

URL-FCB-A102<br />

JS_RC13_RC04_03<br />

RC13 Sociology of Leisure<br />

Session 08: Leisure, health and<br />

wellbeing<br />

William C. Cockerham, University of<br />

Alabama-Birmingham, USA, Ellen<br />

Annandale, Leicester University, UK,<br />

Francis Lobo, Edith Cowan University,<br />

Australia<br />

URL-FCB-A201<br />

RC13_08<br />

RC14 Thematic Sessions<br />

Session 04: Espaces médiatiques<br />

Fr. Jauréguiberry, Univ. Pau,<br />

France<br />

UB-FPGH-410<br />

RC14_04<br />

Session 02: Changing Organizations,<br />

Changing<br />

RC17 Sociology of Organization<br />

Identities<br />

Paul du Gay, Warwick University,<br />

UK<br />

UB-FPGH-411<br />

RC17_02<br />

RC18 Political Sociology<br />

Session 01: The enduring impact<br />

of class and religion in contemporary<br />

party politics. Part I<br />

Tim Bale, University of Sussex UPF-RB-222 RC18_01<br />

RC18 Political Sociology<br />

RC21 Regional and Urban Development<br />

RC21 Regional and Urban Development<br />

Session 07: The enduring impact<br />

of class and religion in con-<br />

Hermann Schmitt, University of<br />

Mannheim<br />

temporary party politics. Part VII<br />

Session 03: Transformations in<br />

Urban Politics: Neoliberalizing<br />

Cities in Transitional Societies<br />

Part III<br />

Session 13: Urban Ethnic Conflicts<br />

in Comparative Perspective:<br />

The Social and Spatial<br />

Dimensions of Urban Violence<br />

Fernando Díaz Orueta, University<br />

of Alicante, Spain<br />

Diane Davis, Massachusetts<br />

Institute of Technology, USA and<br />

Ramon Ribera, Universitat<br />

Oberta de Catalunya, Spain<br />

UPF-RB-226<br />

UB-FPGH-405<br />

UB-FPGH-204<br />

RC18_07<br />

RC21_03<br />

RC21_13<br />

LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau<br />

de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB<br />

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RC21 Regional and Urban Development<br />

RC21 Regional and Urban Development<br />

RC22 Sociology of Religion<br />

RC22 Sociology of Religion<br />

RC23 Sociology of science and<br />

technology<br />

Session 22: Cities of Territorial<br />

Responsibility: In Search for a<br />

Methodological and Theoretical<br />

Debate on Areas of Low City<br />

Density<br />

Session 04: Transformations in<br />

Urban Politics: Comparing urban<br />

development strategies: culture,<br />

environment & McKinsey Part IV<br />

Session 01A: Secular states,<br />

civil and religious freedoms Part<br />

I<br />

Session 03A: Ethnicity, religiosity<br />

and beliefs in contemporary<br />

world Part I<br />

Tatiana Schor, Federal University<br />

of the Amazon, Brazil<br />

Margit Mayer, Free University of<br />

Berlin, Germany<br />

Roberto Blancarte, El Colegio<br />

de México, Mexico<br />

Daniel Gutierrez-Martinez, El<br />

Colegio Mexiquense, Mexico<br />

Session 01B: Science, Technology<br />

and Innovation in the Public sity of Helsinki, Helsinki Institute<br />

Marja Häyrinen-Alestalo, Univer-<br />

Eye: Freedom or Restraint? Part of Science and Technology Studies,<br />

II<br />

Finland<br />

UB-FPGH-305<br />

UB-FPGH-405<br />

UB-FPGH-302<br />

UB-FPGH-303<br />

URL-FCB-A400<br />

RC21_22<br />

RC21_03<br />

RC22_01A<br />

RC22_03A<br />

RC23_01B<br />

RC23 Sociology of science and<br />

technology<br />

Session 06: Science and Technology<br />

for Whom?<br />

Maarten Mentzel, Delft University<br />

of Technology, Netherlands<br />

URL-FCB-A415<br />

RC23_06<br />

RC23 Sociology of science and<br />

technology<br />

Session 03: Converging Science Paulo Roberto Martins, Instituto<br />

and Technologies and the Construction<br />

of the New World<br />

de Pesquisas Tecnologicas, Brazil<br />

URL-FCB-A400<br />

RC23_03A<br />

RC24 Environment and society<br />

Session 03: Social movements<br />

towards a post-carbon era<br />

Ernest Garcia, Universitat de<br />

València, Spain<br />

UB-FPGH-402<br />

RC24_03<br />

RC24 Environment and society<br />

Session 14: Community and natural<br />

resources<br />

Stewart Lockie Central Queensland<br />

University, Australia<br />

UB-FPGH-403<br />

RC24_14<br />

RC24 Environment and society<br />

RC25 Language & Society<br />

Session 16: Democratizing knowledge,<br />

democratizing power I:<br />

downstream dynamics of knowledge/power<br />

Session 07: Nationalization and<br />

Identity: Discourses of (Not) Belonging<br />

Luigi Pellizzoni, Università di<br />

Trieste, Italy<br />

Roland Terborg, Universidad<br />

Nacional Autónoma de México,<br />

México<br />

UB-FPGH-404<br />

UB-FPGH-213<br />

RC24_16<br />

RC25_07<br />

RC25 Language & Society Session 15: Analyzing Racism<br />

Melissa Steyn, University of Capetown,<br />

South Africa<br />

UB-FPGH-406<br />

RC25_15<br />

RC26 Sociotechnics, <strong>Sociological</strong><br />

Practice<br />

RC26 Sociotechnics, <strong>Sociological</strong><br />

Practice<br />

RC29 Deviance and Social Cont<br />

Session 01: Russia in a Changing<br />

World : The Dynamics and<br />

Quality of Citizenship and Civil<br />

Society<br />

Nikita Pokrovsky, Higher School<br />

of Economics, Russian Federation<br />

Session 03: Enhancing capacities<br />

to impress on policy for sustainable<br />

communities. Social<br />

tis<br />

Hans Harms, Koniordos, Sokra-<br />

Capital, Social Economy<br />

Session 01: Alternatives to the<br />

drug war: Diversion, treatment,<br />

and decriminalization<br />

Robert Nash Parker, University<br />

of California, Riverside, USA<br />

UPF-RB-230<br />

UPF-RB-221<br />

UPF-RB-122<br />

RC26_01<br />

RC26_03<br />

RC29_01<br />

RC30 Sociology of work<br />

Session 02: Work-Life Articulation<br />

and Time<br />

Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, Téléuniversité,<br />

Université du Québec<br />

à Montréal, Canada<br />

UPF-RB-110<br />

RC30_02<br />

RC30 Sociology of work<br />

Session 08: Welfare States, Age<br />

and Flexibility in Work<br />

Patricia Vendramin, Fondation<br />

Travail-Université, Berlgium<br />

UPF-RB-121<br />

RC30_08<br />

LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau<br />

de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB<br />

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RC32 Women In Society<br />

Joint Session 01A of RC32 and<br />

RC05: Women, Intersectionality and<br />

Diasporas: Challenges and Resistance<br />

Ann Denis, University of Ottawa,<br />

Canada and Sirma Bilge, Université<br />

de Montréal, Canada<br />

UB-FP-0.1<br />

JS_RC05_RC32_01A<br />

RC32 Women In Society<br />

Session 01A: Talking the Talk, Walking<br />

the Walk: Marco Contexts and<br />

Regional Trends in Feminist Research<br />

and Practice<br />

Margaret Abraham, Hofstra University,<br />

USA and Kalapana Kannabiran,<br />

NALSAR University of Law, India<br />

UB-FP-1.1<br />

RC32_01A<br />

RC32 Women In Society<br />

Session 04: Middle Eastern Women’s<br />

Movements and Activism<br />

in the Globalized World: Research<br />

and Action<br />

Nazanin Shahrokni, University of California<br />

at Berkeley, USA and Iran<br />

and Suaad Zayed al-Oraimi, United<br />

Arab Emerates University, United<br />

Arab Emerates<br />

UB-FP-1.2<br />

RC32_04<br />

RC34 Sociology of Youth<br />

Session 01B: The concept of generation<br />

in youth theories<br />

Carles Feixa, University of Lleida,<br />

Catalonia, Spain and Carmen Leccardi,<br />

University of Milano-Bicocca,<br />

Italy<br />

URL-FCB-A101<br />

RC34_01B<br />

RC35 Conceptual and Terminological<br />

Analysis<br />

Session 01: World Society and<br />

Global Sociology<br />

Volker H. Schmidt, National University<br />

of Singapore, Singapore<br />

UPF-RB-219<br />

RC35_01<br />

RC36 Alienation Theory and Research<br />

Session 01A: State Policy and<br />

Alienating Consequences Part I<br />

Devorah Kalekin-Fishman, University<br />

of Haifa, Israel<br />

UB-FP -3.3<br />

RC36_01A<br />

RC36 Alienation Theory and Researctives<br />

Today Part I<br />

of Joensuu,<br />

Session 02A: Classical Perspec-<br />

Pirkkoliisa Ahponen, University<br />

Finland<br />

UB-FP -3.4<br />

RC36_02A<br />

Session 05A: Alienation and the Subaltern:<br />

Race, Class and Gender in<br />

RC36 Alienation Theory and Research<br />

Ligaya McGovern, Indiana University,<br />

IN,<br />

Global Economy, Part I<br />

USA<br />

UB-FP -4.3<br />

RC36_05A<br />

RC37 Sociology of Arts<br />

Session 01A: Joint session of RC37<br />

and RC14: Theory and Rationalization<br />

and Resistance, Part I<br />

Jeffrey A. Halley, University of<br />

Texas, USA<br />

UB-FPGH-304<br />

JS_RC37_RC14_01A<br />

RC37 Sociology of Arts<br />

Session 02A: Joint session of RC37<br />

and RC38: Biography and Society - Brian Roberts, University of Glamorgan,<br />

Wales, UK<br />

Biographical Research and Sociology<br />

of Art, Part I<br />

UB-FP -2.1<br />

JS_RC37_02A<br />

RC37 Sociology of Arts<br />

Session 03C: Exploring Publics,<br />

Part III<br />

Jean-Louis Fabiani, EHESS,<br />

France<br />

UB-FPGH-210<br />

RC37_03C<br />

RC38 Biography and society<br />

Joint Session 05 of RC38 and<br />

TG04: Biographical Coping with<br />

Risk and Uncertainty Part I<br />

Gabriele Rosenthal, University<br />

of Gottingen, Germany<br />

UB-FP -0.3<br />

JS_RC38_TG04_12<br />

RC38 Biography and society<br />

Session 02: Professional Identities<br />

– Biography and life Experience<br />

Henning Salling Olesen, Roskilde<br />

University, Denmark<br />

UB-FP -1.4<br />

RC38_02<br />

RC38 Biography and society<br />

Joint Session 03 of RC37 and<br />

RC38: Biographical research<br />

and sociology of art Part I<br />

Felicia Herrschaft, University of<br />

Frankfurt, Germany<br />

UB-FP -2.1<br />

JS_RC38_RC37_10<br />

RC41 Sociology of Population<br />

Session 01A: Economics, history<br />

and culture in the movements<br />

of population Part I<br />

Begoña Arregi. University of the<br />

Basque Country, Spain<br />

UPF-RB-119<br />

RC41_01A<br />

RC41 Sociology of Population<br />

Gloria L. Nelson, The University<br />

Session 06: Links of Population<br />

of Philippines at Los Banos, The<br />

with Natural Disaster<br />

Philippines<br />

UPF-RB-120<br />

RC41_06<br />

RC42 Social psychology<br />

Session 02: Citizenship and Social<br />

Exclusion: A Southern Perspective,<br />

Part II<br />

Tina Uys, University of Johannesburg,<br />

South Africa<br />

UB-FP-2.4<br />

RC42_02<br />

RC43 Housing and Inclusive<br />

Communities<br />

Session 01: Inclusive Communities in<br />

Retrospect: Bridging the Gap Between<br />

Theory and Practice<br />

Bill Rohe, University of North<br />

Carolina, USA<br />

URL-FCB-A202<br />

RC43_01<br />

LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau<br />

de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB<br />

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RC44 Labor Movements<br />

Session 01A: Re-defining<br />

Dan Clawson, University of Massachusetts<br />

Labor? Working Class Struggle<br />

& Movement Renewal Part I<br />

UPF-RB-109<br />

RC44_01A<br />

RC44 Labor Movements<br />

Session 01B: Gender and Reempowering<br />

the Labor Movement<br />

Robyn Rodrigues, Rutgers University<br />

UPF-RB-117<br />

RC44_01B<br />

RC46 Clinical sociology<br />

h to Sociology<br />

Anastasia-Valentine Rigas, University<br />

of Crete, Greece<br />

UB-FPGH-220<br />

RC46_02<br />

RC46 Clinical sociology<br />

RC47 Social Classes and Social<br />

Movements<br />

RC48 Social Movements, Collective<br />

Action and Social<br />

Change<br />

RC48 Social Movements, Collective<br />

Action and Social<br />

Change<br />

RC49 Mental health and illness<br />

Session 03: Epistemological and<br />

Methodological Issues Involved<br />

in a Clinical Approach to Sociology<br />

Session 02: Collective Action<br />

and Personal Experience: Latin<br />

Americans and Latinos in Globalization<br />

Session 01: Cognitive Framing,<br />

Discourses and Narratives in<br />

Social Movements<br />

Session 07A: Traditional and<br />

New Forms and Arenas of Social<br />

Mobilization Part I<br />

Session 01: HIV gender and<br />

mental Health<br />

Vincent de Gaulejac, Université<br />

de Paris 7, France<br />

Yvon Le Bot, Cadis,<br />

Cnrs/Ehess, France and Luis<br />

Lopez, School of Architecture,<br />

France<br />

Benjamín Tejerina, University of<br />

the Basque Country, Spain<br />

María Luz Morán, Universidad<br />

Complutense de Madrid, Spain<br />

Bronwen Lichtenstein, University<br />

of Alabama, USA and J. Gary<br />

Linn, Tennessee State University,<br />

USA<br />

UB-FPGH-219<br />

UB-FPGH-307<br />

UB-FPGH-205<br />

UB-FPGH-206<br />

UB-FP-2.2<br />

RC46_03<br />

RC47_02<br />

RC48_01<br />

RC48_07<br />

RC49_01<br />

RC53 Sociology of Childhood<br />

Session 02: Defining social problemding,<br />

Alison Cooks, University of Rea-<br />

UK<br />

UB-FPGH-401<br />

RC53_02<br />

Thematic Groups<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

TG02 Historical and Comparative<br />

Sociology<br />

TG02 Historical and Comparative<br />

Sociology<br />

TG03 Human Rights and Global<br />

Justice<br />

Session 01A: Multiple modernities,<br />

comparative civilizations<br />

and historical sociology, Part I<br />

Session 01B: Multiple modernities,<br />

comparative civilizations<br />

and historical sociology, Part II<br />

Session 02: Social Justice for<br />

Immigrants and Disadvantaged<br />

Peoples<br />

Session 01C: Rationalities of<br />

TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty<br />

Governance and Regulation III,<br />

Risk Regulation Regimes Part III<br />

TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty<br />

TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty<br />

TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty<br />

Session 07C: Risk and Health<br />

and Illness: Part III<br />

Session 13A: Joint session of<br />

TG04 and RC38: Biographical<br />

Coping with Risk and Uncertainty<br />

Part I<br />

Session 14:The Everyday Management<br />

of Risk<br />

Johann Arnason, LaTrobe University<br />

Melbourne, Australia and<br />

Willfried Spohn, Catholic University<br />

of Eichstatt, Germany<br />

Johann Arnason, LaTrobe University<br />

Melbourne, Australia and<br />

Willfried Spohn, Catholic University<br />

of Eichstatt, Germany<br />

Marnia Lazreg, Hunter College,<br />

City University of New York<br />

UB-FPGH-408<br />

UB-FPGH-408<br />

UB-FPGH-412<br />

TG02_01A<br />

TG02_01A<br />

TG03_02<br />

Bridget Hutter, LSE, UK CCCB-1 TG04_01C<br />

Andy Alaszewski, CHSS, University<br />

of Kent, UK<br />

Gabriele Rosenthal, University<br />

of Goettingen, Germany<br />

CCCB-2<br />

UB-FP-0.3<br />

TG04_07C<br />

TG04_13A<br />

Tom Horlick-Jones, Cardiff, UK CCCB-Mirador TG04_14<br />

LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau<br />

de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB<br />

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Working Groups<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

WG03 The body in the social<br />

sciences<br />

Session 01: The new boundaries<br />

between bodies and technologies:<br />

Official Presentation of Devorah Kalekin-Fishman, Faculty<br />

of Education, Haifa, Israel<br />

the <strong>ISA</strong> WG03 collective book<br />

The New Boundaries between<br />

Bodies and Technologies<br />

UB-FP-0.2<br />

WG03_01<br />

WG06 Social Indicators<br />

Session 02: The Role of Social<br />

Indicators for Community Level<br />

Policies<br />

Ruut Veenhoven, Erasmus University<br />

Rotterdam, Netherlands<br />

UB-FPGH-407<br />

WG06_02<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Ad Hoc Sessions<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

Ad Hoc Session Visual Sociology<br />

Session 02: Producing Visual<br />

Data and Methods of Analysis<br />

Part I<br />

Luc Pauwels, University of Antwerp,<br />

Belgium<br />

UB-FP-3.1<br />

Ad Visual_02<br />

Junior Sociologists’ Network:<br />

“Unconventional ways of doing<br />

research”<br />

Session 02: “Unconventional research<br />

methodologies”<br />

Claudia Carvalho Massachusetts<br />

Institute of Technology, US<br />

and University of Coimbra,<br />

UB-FPGH-309<br />

JSN_02<br />

Open Debate<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

Open debates<br />

Open Debate 02: Sustainable<br />

development<br />

Alberto Martinelli, Scientific<br />

Committee, University of Milano,<br />

Italy<br />

CCCB-Vestibulo<br />

OD_02<br />

Research Committees<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

RC02 <strong>Sociological</strong> research and<br />

public debate on the economy<br />

and society<br />

RC02 <strong>Sociological</strong> research and<br />

public debate on the economy<br />

and society<br />

Session 08: Welfare and Gender<br />

Regimes in Comparative Capitalisms<br />

Session 02: Open Session<br />

Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen,<br />

Germany<br />

Alexius Anthony Pereira, National<br />

University of Singapore, Singapore<br />

and Sylvia Walby,<br />

Lancaster University, UK<br />

UB-FPGH-209<br />

UB-FPGH-211<br />

RC02_08<br />

RC02_02<br />

LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau<br />

de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB<br />

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RC04 Sociology of Education<br />

Session 02B: High-Stakes Testing:<br />

The Persistence of Inequa-<br />

A. Gary Dworkin, The University<br />

of Houston, USA<br />

lities Part II<br />

URL-FCB-A301<br />

RC04A_02<br />

RC04 Sociology of Education<br />

Session 07A: Immigration, Education,<br />

and Inequality Part I<br />

Jaap Dronkers, European University<br />

Institute, Italy<br />

URL-FCB-A303<br />

RC04A_07<br />

RC04 Sociology of Education<br />

Session 02B: High-Stakes Testing:<br />

The Persistence of Inequa-<br />

A. Gary Dworkin, The University<br />

of Houston, USA<br />

lities Part II<br />

URL-FCB-A301<br />

RC04B_02<br />

RC04 Sociology of Education<br />

Session 05C: Education for all:<br />

Access and Democratization of<br />

Education Part III<br />

Antonio Teodoro, Lusophone<br />

University, Portugal<br />

URL-FCB-A302<br />

RC04C_05<br />

RC05 Racism, Nationalism and<br />

Ethnic Relations<br />

RC05 Racism, Nationalism and<br />

Ethnic Relations<br />

Session 02: Joint Session of RC05 Ann Denis, University of Ottawa,<br />

and RC32: Women, Intersectionality Canada and Sirma Bilge, Université<br />

de Montréal, Canada;<br />

and Diasporas: Negotiating identity,<br />

negotiating family dynamics in the Chair: Sirma Bilge, Université de<br />

Diaspora Part II<br />

Montréal, Canada<br />

Session 05: Confronting racism and<br />

redressing inequality: Sociologists<br />

and the public policy agenda - Policies,<br />

Politics and Social Change Part<br />

I<br />

Peter Ratcliffe, University of<br />

Warwick, UK<br />

UB-FP-0.1<br />

UB-FP-4.1<br />

RC05_02<br />

RC05_05<br />

RC07 Futures Research<br />

Session 02: New Trends in Globalization<br />

II<br />

Jan Nedverveen Pieterse, UIUC,<br />

USA<br />

UB-FPGH-208<br />

RC07_02<br />

RC07 Futures Research<br />

Session 06: Joint session of RC07<br />

and RC48: New Media, Social Movements,<br />

and Democracy<br />

Markus S. Schulz, USA and<br />

Benjamín Tejerina, U Basque<br />

Country, Spain<br />

UB-FPGH-207<br />

RC07_06<br />

RC07 Futures Research<br />

Session 10: New Approaches in<br />

Interdisplinary Perspective<br />

Hermilio Santos, PUCRS, Brazil UB-FPGH-206 RC07_10<br />

RC09 Social Transformations<br />

and Sociology of Development<br />

RC09 Social Transformations<br />

and Sociology of Development<br />

RC10 Participation, Organizational<br />

Democracy and Self-Management<br />

RC10 Participation, Organizational<br />

Democracy and Self-Management<br />

Session 03: Transformations of<br />

Social Inequality and Globalization<br />

II<br />

Session 10: Understanding Economic<br />

Transformations in Postsocialism<br />

Joint Session 02 of RC10 and RC51:<br />

Representation, Accountability and<br />

Sustainable Futures, Part I<br />

Session 01: Participation, selfmanagement<br />

and organizational<br />

democracy in the public and in<br />

the private sphere: changes/decline<br />

and their root causes<br />

Ulrike Schuerkens, École des<br />

Hautes Études en Sciences, Sociales,<br />

Paris, France<br />

Nina Bandelj, University of California,<br />

Irvine, USA<br />

Janet McIntyre, Flinders University,<br />

Australia<br />

Francesco Garibaldo, Fondazione<br />

Instituto per il Lavoro, Italy, Isabel Da<br />

Costa, Ecole Normale Supérieure de<br />

Cachan, France and Vera Vratusa-<br />

Zunjic, University of Belgrade, Serbia<br />

UB-FPGH-221<br />

UB-FPGH-222<br />

UB-FPGH-306<br />

UB-FPGH-219<br />

RC09_03<br />

RC09_10<br />

JS_RC10_RC51_02<br />

RC10_01<br />

RC11 Sociology of Ageing<br />

Joint Session 03A of RC11 and<br />

RC53: New perspectives on intergenerational<br />

relations<br />

Doris Bühler-Niederberger, University<br />

of Wuppertal, Germany and Andreas<br />

Hoff, University of Oxford, UK<br />

UB-FPGH-310<br />

JSA_RC11_RC53_03<br />

RC11 Sociology of Ageing<br />

Session 07: Care-giving in later<br />

life<br />

Ingrid Connidis, University of<br />

Western Ontario, Canada<br />

UB-FPGH-308<br />

RC11_07<br />

RC11 Sociology of Ageing<br />

Session 08: Methodological advancement<br />

of gerontological research<br />

Lars Andersson, National Institute for<br />

the Study of Ageing and Later Life<br />

(N<strong>ISA</strong>L), Linköping University, Sweden<br />

UB-FPGH-311<br />

RC11_08<br />

RC12 Sociology of Law<br />

Session 03: The Construction of<br />

Legal Justice in an Era of Constitutional<br />

Changes<br />

Alberto Febbrajo, University of<br />

Macerata, Italy<br />

UB-FP-2.3<br />

RC12_03<br />

LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau<br />

de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB<br />

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RC13 Sociology of Leisure<br />

RC13 Sociology of Leisure<br />

Session 14: Joint session of<br />

RC13 and RC30: Leisure and<br />

work dichotomy in contemporary<br />

society: Does it exist?<br />

Diane Gabrielle Tremblay, Université<br />

du Québec à Montréal,<br />

Canada, Luiz Octavio de Lima<br />

Camargo, Centro Universitario<br />

SENAC, Sao Paulo, Brazil<br />

Bianca Maria Pirani, University<br />

Session 05: Joint session of<br />

of Roma La Sapienza, Italy,<br />

RC13 and WG03: Body and nature<br />

in leisure<br />

Veena Sharma, Prajna Foundation,<br />

New Delhi, India<br />

UB-FPGH-404<br />

UB-FP-4.2<br />

JS_RC13_RC30_14<br />

JS_RC13_WG03_05<br />

RC14 Thematic Sessions<br />

Session 02A: Communication<br />

technologies: identities Part I<br />

C. Constantopoulou, Panteion<br />

University, Greece<br />

UB-FPGH-203<br />

RC14_02A<br />

RC14 Thematic Sessions<br />

Session 05: Réalisations technologiques<br />

et espaces publics<br />

contemporains<br />

A. Paparizos, Univ. Panteion UB-FPGH-410 RC14_05<br />

RC17 Sociology of Organization<br />

Session 03: The ethics of management<br />

power and the power of<br />

management ethics in changing<br />

times<br />

Stewart Clegg, UTS, Sydney,<br />

Australia)<br />

UB-FPGH-411<br />

RC17_03<br />

RC18 Political Sociology<br />

Session 02: The enduring impact<br />

of class and religion in contemporary<br />

party politics. Part II<br />

Paolo Bellucci, Università di<br />

Siena<br />

UPF-RB-222<br />

RC18_02<br />

RC21 Regional and Urban Development<br />

RC21 Regional and Urban Development<br />

Session 04: Transformations in<br />

Urban Politics: Comparing urban<br />

development strategies: culture,<br />

environment & McKinsey Part IV<br />

Session 14: The Creative City<br />

and Social Innovation Part I<br />

Margit Mayer, Free University of<br />

Berlin, Germany<br />

Serena Vicari, University of Milano-Bicocca,<br />

Italy & Montserrat<br />

Pareja Eastaway, University of<br />

Barcleona, Spain<br />

UB-FPGH-405<br />

UB-FPGH-204<br />

RC21_04<br />

RC21_14<br />

RC21 Regional and Urban Development<br />

Session 23: Transnational Migration<br />

and Local Economies:<br />

Comparative<br />

Junko Tajima, Hosei University,<br />

Japan, Luis Garzon, Universitat Rovira<br />

i Virgili, Spain, Eduardo Barberis,<br />

Università di Urbino “Carlo Bo”, Italy<br />

UB-FPGH-305<br />

RC21_23<br />

RC22 Sociology of Religion<br />

Session 01B: Secular states,<br />

civil and religious freedoms Part<br />

II<br />

Roberto Blancarte, El Colegio<br />

de México, Mexico<br />

UB-FPGH-302<br />

RC22_01B<br />

RC22 Sociology of Religion<br />

Session 03B: Ethnicity, religiosity<br />

and beliefs in contemporary<br />

world Part II<br />

Daniel Gutierrez-Martinez, El<br />

Colegio Mexiquense, Mexico<br />

UB-FPGH-303<br />

RC22_03B<br />

RC23 Sociology of science and<br />

technology<br />

RC23 Sociology of science and<br />

technology<br />

RC23 Sociology of science and<br />

technology<br />

RC24 Environment and society<br />

Session 02A: Science, Technology<br />

and Innovation for the Development<br />

of Third World Countries. Will the-<br />

Young Ones Join? Part I<br />

Judith Zubieta, Instituto de Investigaciones<br />

Sociales, Universidad<br />

Nacional Autonoma de<br />

Mexico, Mexico<br />

Session 14B. Challenges and Changes<br />

in Universities and Public Research<br />

Organisations for the 21st<br />

Luis Sanz-Menendez, CSIC-IPP,<br />

Century: Evaluation, Research and<br />

Spain<br />

Careers, Part II<br />

Session 14A. Challenges and Changes<br />

in Universities and Public Research<br />

Organisations for the 21st<br />

Century: Evaluation, Research and<br />

Careers, Part I<br />

Laura Cruz-Castro, Unidad de<br />

Politicas Comparadas, CSIC,<br />

Spain<br />

Session 04: "Temas de actualidad<br />

en el medio ambiente y la sociedad" Ignasi Lerma; Universitat de València;<br />

Spain<br />

/Current issues on Environment and<br />

society" Part I (Session in Spanish)<br />

URL-FCB-A400<br />

URL-FCB-A415<br />

URL-FCB-A415<br />

UB-FPGH-402<br />

RC23_02A<br />

RC23_14B<br />

RC23_14A<br />

RC24_04<br />

RC24 Environment and society<br />

Session 15: Public participation<br />

in environmental monitoring<br />

Steven Yearley UK; and Maria<br />

Eugenia Rodrigues, Portugal<br />

UB-FPGH-403<br />

RC24_15<br />

LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau<br />

de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB<br />

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RC25 Language & Society<br />

Session 01: Classrooms and the<br />

Struggle for Equality<br />

Antonia Randolph, University of<br />

Delaware, United States<br />

UB-FPGH-212<br />

RC25_01<br />

RC25 Language & Society<br />

RC25 Language & Society<br />

Session 08: New Language<br />

Forms in Computer-Mediated Corinne Kirchner, Columbia University,<br />

United States<br />

Communication: ‘NetLingo’ and<br />

Related Developments<br />

Session 16: The (Re)production<br />

of Knowledge: Classifications in<br />

Health Care Organizations<br />

UB-FPGH-213<br />

RC25_08<br />

Gianluca Miscione, Italy UB-FPGH-406 RC25_16<br />

RC29 Deviance and Social Cont<br />

Session 02: General Issues in<br />

the Study of Crime, Delinquency,<br />

and Deviance<br />

Biko Agozino, University of The<br />

West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago<br />

UPF-RB-122<br />

RC29_02<br />

RC30 Sociology of work<br />

Session 03: Work in the Knowledge<br />

Economy<br />

Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, Téléuniversité,<br />

Université du Québec<br />

à Montréal, Canada<br />

UPF-RB-110<br />

RC30_03<br />

RC30 Sociology of work<br />

Session 09: Gender<br />

Teresa Tornsm, Centre d’Estudis<br />

sobre la Vida Quotidiana i el<br />

Treball, Universitat Autònoma de<br />

Barcelona, España<br />

UPF-RB-121<br />

RC30_09<br />

RC32 Women In Society<br />

RC32 Women In Society<br />

RC32 Women In Society<br />

RC34 Sociology of Youth<br />

RC34 Sociology of Youth<br />

Joint Session 01B of RC32 and<br />

RC05: Women, Intersectionality and Ann Denis, University of Ottawa,<br />

Diasporas: Negotiating identity, negotiating<br />

family dynamics in the Diasversité<br />

de Montréal, Canada<br />

Canada and Sirma Bilge, Unipora<br />

Session 01B: Talking the Talk, Margaret Abraham, Hofstra University,<br />

USA and Kalapana Kan-<br />

Walking the Walk: Feminism and<br />

Research Methodologies in Action<br />

Law,<br />

nabiran, NALSAR University of<br />

India<br />

nal Migration, Land and Resources<br />

Sustainability in Africa<br />

Oluyemi Fayomi, Covenant University,<br />

Nigeria and Lotsmart<br />

Fonjong Buea University, Cameroon<br />

Lynne Chisholm, Leopold-Franzens-University<br />

Innsbruck, Aus-<br />

Session 02A: Youth theories and<br />

public debates in the XX century tria and James Côte, University<br />

of Western Ontario, Canada<br />

Lynne Chisholm, Leopold-Franzens-University<br />

Innsbruck, Aus-<br />

Session 02B: Youth theories and<br />

public debates in the XX century tria and James Côte, University<br />

of Western Ontario, Canada<br />

UB-FP-0.1<br />

UB-FP-1.1<br />

UB-FP-1.2<br />

URL-FCB-A101<br />

URL-FCB-A102<br />

JS_RC05_RC32_01B<br />

RC32_01B<br />

RC32_05<br />

RC34_02A<br />

RC34_02B<br />

RC35 Conceptual and Terminological<br />

Analysis<br />

Session 02: Levels of Authenticity<br />

– Conceptual Clarifications<br />

Joern Lamla, Justus-Liebig-University<br />

of Giessen, Germany<br />

UPF-RB-219<br />

RC35_02<br />

RC36 Alienation Theory and Research<br />

Session 01B: Consequences of<br />

Migration: Adaptation or Alienation?<br />

Part II<br />

Pirkkoliisa Ahponen, University<br />

of Joensuu, Finland<br />

UB-FP -3.3<br />

RC36_01B<br />

RC36 Alienation Theory and Research<br />

Session 02B: New theoretical<br />

perspectives Part II<br />

Pirkkoliisa Ahponen, University<br />

of Joensuu, Finland<br />

UB-FP -3.4<br />

RC36_02B<br />

RC36 Alienation Theory and Research<br />

RC37 Sociology of Arts<br />

RC37 Sociology of Arts<br />

Session 05B: Alienation and the<br />

Subaltern: Race, Class and<br />

Gender the Global Economy,<br />

Part II<br />

Session 01B: Joint session of<br />

RC37 and RC14: Rationalization<br />

and Resistance, Part II<br />

Ligaya McGovern, Indiana University,<br />

IN, USA<br />

Jeffrey A. Halley, University of<br />

Texas, USA<br />

Session 02B: Joint session of<br />

RC37 and RC38: Biography and Felicia Herrschaft, University of<br />

Society - Biographical Research Frankfurt, Germany<br />

and Sociology of Art, Part II<br />

UB-FP -4.3<br />

UB-FPGH-304<br />

UB-FP -2.1<br />

RC36_05B<br />

JS_RC37_RC14_01B<br />

RC37_02B<br />

LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau<br />

de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB<br />

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RC37 Sociology of Arts<br />

Session 04: Sociology of Culture<br />

and Sociology of the Arts: Inheritance<br />

and Transformation<br />

Marta Herrero, University of<br />

Plymouth, UK<br />

UB-FPGH-210<br />

RC37_04<br />

RC38 Biography and society<br />

Joint Session 04 of RC37 and<br />

RC38: Biographical research<br />

and sociology of arts Part II<br />

Felicia Herrschaft, University of<br />

Frankfurt, Germany<br />

UB-FP -2.1<br />

JS_RC38_RC37_11<br />

RC38 Biography and society<br />

Joint Session 06 of RC38 and<br />

TG04: Biographical Coping with<br />

Risk and Uncertainty Part II<br />

Jens Zinn, University of Kenty,<br />

UK<br />

UB-FP -0.3<br />

JS_RC38_TG04_13<br />

RC38 Biography and society<br />

RC41 Sociology of Population<br />

RC41 Sociology of Population<br />

Session 03: Biographical approaches<br />

and the study of youth<br />

Session 01B: Economics, history<br />

and culture in the movements<br />

of population Part II<br />

Session 07: The fourth stages of<br />

epidemiological transition: Social<br />

and policy implications of<br />

the changing health and illness<br />

pattern<br />

Vasintha Veeran, National University<br />

of Ireland at Galway, Ireland<br />

and Michaela Koettig,<br />

University of Goettingen, Germany<br />

Elena Bastida, University of<br />

Texas-Pan American, USA and<br />

Encarnación Aracil, Complutense<br />

University, Spain<br />

Ofra Anson, Ben-Gurion University<br />

of the Negev, Israel<br />

UB-FP -1.4<br />

UPF-RB-119<br />

UPF-RB-120<br />

RC38_03<br />

RC41_01B<br />

RC41_07<br />

RC42 Social psychology<br />

Session 03: Identity and Social<br />

Inequality, Part I<br />

Jan E. Stets and Peter J. Burke,<br />

University of California, Riverside,<br />

USA<br />

UB-FP-2.4<br />

RC42_03<br />

RC43 Housing and Inclusive<br />

Communities<br />

Session 02: Housing, Rights<br />

and Social Exclusion<br />

Dennis Keating, Cleveland State<br />

University, USA<br />

URL-FCB-A202<br />

RC43_02<br />

RC44 Labor Movements<br />

Session 02A: Homeworkers<br />

panel discussion: New Ways of<br />

organising women home based<br />

workers in the era of globalization<br />

Jane Tate, Federation of Home-<br />

Workers Worldwide, (FHWW)<br />

UPF-RB-109<br />

RC44_02A<br />

RC44 Labor Movements<br />

Session 02B: European Labor.<br />

Part I<br />

Richard Hyman, London School<br />

of Economics<br />

UPF-RB-117<br />

RC44_02B<br />

RC46 Clinical sociology<br />

Session 05: Clinical Sociology<br />

and Social Intervention in the<br />

Workplace: Impacts and Changes<br />

Catherine Montgomery, CSSS<br />

De la Montagne, Canada<br />

UB-FPGH-220<br />

RC46_05<br />

RC47 Social Classes and Social<br />

Movements<br />

Session 03: Movements and<br />

conflicts 1<br />

Antimo L. Farro, University of<br />

Rome “La Sapienza”, Rome,<br />

Italy.<br />

UB-FPGH-307<br />

RC47_03<br />

RC48 Social Movements, Collective<br />

Action and Social<br />

Change<br />

Session 06: Joint Session of<br />

RC07 and RC48: Social Movements<br />

and New Media<br />

Markus S. Schulz, New York<br />

University, USA and Benjamín<br />

Tejerina, University of the Basque<br />

Country, Spain<br />

UB-FPGH-206<br />

JS_RC48_RC07_06<br />

RC48 Social Movements, Collective<br />

Action and Social<br />

Change<br />

Session 02: Urban Conditions,<br />

Processes of Exclusion and Social<br />

Movements<br />

Tova Benski, College of Management<br />

Studies, Israel<br />

UB-FPGH-205<br />

RC48_02<br />

RC49 Mental health and illness<br />

Session 02: New research on<br />

gender and mental disorder<br />

Ramona Lucas, Universitat Autònoma<br />

de Barcelona, Spain<br />

and Silvia Krumm, University of<br />

Ulm, Germany<br />

UB-FP-2.2<br />

RC49_02<br />

RC53 Sociology of Childhood<br />

Session 03: Policing children<br />

Doris Bühler-Niederberger, University<br />

of Wuppertal, Germany<br />

UB-FPGH-401<br />

RC53_03<br />

LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau<br />

de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB<br />

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Thematic Groups<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

TG02 Historical and Comparative<br />

Sociology<br />

Session 01B: Multiple modernities,<br />

comparative civilizations<br />

and historical sociology, Part II<br />

Johann Arnason, LaTrobe University<br />

Melbourne, Australia and<br />

Willfried Spohn, Catholic University<br />

of Eichstatt, Germany<br />

UB-FPGH-408<br />

TG02_01B<br />

TG03 Human Rights and Global<br />

Justice<br />

Session 03: Social Justice for<br />

Women<br />

Keri E. Iyall Smith, Suffolk University,<br />

USA<br />

UB-FPGH-412<br />

TG03_03<br />

TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty<br />

Session 01D: Rationalities of<br />

Governance and Regulation IV,<br />

Science, Governance and Risk<br />

Part IV<br />

Bridget Hutter, LSE, UK CCCB-1 TG04_01D<br />

TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty<br />

Session 07D: Risk and Health<br />

and Illness: Part IV<br />

Andy Alaszewski, CHSS, University<br />

of Kent, UK<br />

CCCB-2<br />

TG04_07D<br />

TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty<br />

Session 13B: Joint session of<br />

TG04 and RC38: Biographical<br />

Coping with Risk and Uncertainty<br />

Part II<br />

Jens Zinn, University of Kent,<br />

UK<br />

UB-FP-0.3<br />

TG04_13B<br />

TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty<br />

Session 15: The Everyday Management<br />

of Risk and Edgework<br />

Stephen Lyng, Carthage College,<br />

USA<br />

CCCB-Mirador<br />

TG04_15<br />

Working Groups<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

WG01 Local Global Relations<br />

WG03 The body in the social<br />

sciences<br />

WG03 The body in the social<br />

sciences<br />

Session 01: Opportunities and<br />

prospects of sustainable development<br />

in the conditions of globalization<br />

Session 04: Joint session by<br />

RC13 and WG03: Body and nature<br />

in leisure<br />

Session 02: Social mind and locative<br />

technologies: The bodily<br />

borders<br />

Henry Teune, University of<br />

Pennsylvania, USA<br />

Bianca Maria Pirani, University<br />

of Roma 'La Sapienza',<br />

Italy and Veena Sharma,<br />

Veena Sharma, India<br />

Bianca Maria Pirani, Faculty of<br />

Sociology, University of Roma<br />

‘La Sapienza’ and Roberto Cipriani,<br />

University of Roma Tre,<br />

Italy<br />

URL-FCB-A304<br />

UB-FP-4.2<br />

UB-FP-0.2<br />

WG01_01<br />

JS_WG03_RC13_04<br />

WG03_02<br />

WG06 Social Indicators<br />

Session 03: Comparative Social<br />

Indicators for Public Policies –<br />

Europe<br />

Wolfgang Glatzer, University of<br />

Frankfurt, Germany<br />

UB-FPGH-407<br />

WG06_03<br />

Saturday, September 6, 13:30-14:30<br />

Research Committee<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

RC24 Environment and society Session 25: Business Meeting<br />

Ralph Matthews University of<br />

British Columbia<br />

UB-FPGH-403<br />

RC24_25BM<br />

LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau<br />

de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB<br />

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Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Ad Hoc Sessions<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

Ad Hoc Session Visual Sociology<br />

Session 03: Sociocultural Locus<br />

of the Visual<br />

Elena Iarskaia-Smirnova, Saratov<br />

State Technical University,<br />

Russia<br />

UB-FP-3.1<br />

Ad Visual_03<br />

Junior Sociologists’ Network:<br />

“Unconventional ways of doing<br />

research”<br />

Session 03: “Sociology on the<br />

outside: social intervention and<br />

visual“<br />

Yuriy Savelyev National University<br />

of Kyiv, Ukraine<br />

UB-FPGH-309<br />

JSN_03<br />

Research Committees<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

RC02 <strong>Sociological</strong> research and<br />

public debate on the economy<br />

and society<br />

Session 03: Varieties of Capitalist<br />

Gender Regimes<br />

Monika Goldmann, SfS and University<br />

Dortmund, Germany and<br />

Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen,<br />

Germany<br />

UB-FPGH-211<br />

RC02_03<br />

RC04 Sociology of Education<br />

Session 03A: Accountability, Lawrence J. Saha, The Australian<br />

National University, Standards, and Teachers Part I<br />

Australia<br />

URL-FCB-A301<br />

RC04A_03<br />

RC04 Sociology of Education<br />

RC04 Sociology of Education<br />

RC05 Racism, Nationalism and<br />

Ethnic Relations<br />

RC05 Racism, Nationalism and<br />

Ethnic Relations<br />

Session 04A: Accountability for<br />

and by Whom? Standards for<br />

and by Whom?: Determining<br />

Standards Part I<br />

Session 08A: Access, Quality<br />

and Sustainability in Educational<br />

Reform: Challenges, Possibilities<br />

and the Way Forward: Stability<br />

and Tranformations Part I<br />

Session 06: Confronting racism<br />

and redressing inequality: Sociologists<br />

and the public policy<br />

agenda - Social Movements,<br />

Social Agency and the Role of<br />

the Sociologist Part II<br />

Round table 1: Settlers, Natives,<br />

Immigrants: Reasonable Accommodation<br />

in divided societies<br />

A. Gary Dworkin, Sociology, The<br />

University of Houston, Houston,<br />

Texas, USA<br />

Shaheeda Essack, National Department<br />

of Education, Pretoria,<br />

Republic of South Africa<br />

Peter Ratcliffe, University of<br />

Warwick, UK<br />

Natividad Gutierrez Chong, National<br />

University of Mexico,<br />

UNAM, Mexico<br />

URL-FCB-A302<br />

URL-FCB-A303<br />

UB-FP-4.1<br />

UB-FP-1.3<br />

RC04A_04<br />

RC04A_08<br />

RC05_06<br />

RC05_Round Table_01<br />

RC07 Futures Research<br />

Session 05: Comparative Research<br />

on Religious Values and<br />

Symbolism<br />

Reimon Bachika, Kyoto, Japan UB-FPGH-208 RC07_05<br />

RC07 Futures Research<br />

RC09 Social Transformations<br />

and Sociology of Development<br />

RC09 Social Transformations<br />

and Sociology of Development<br />

Session 07: Joint session of<br />

RC07 and RC48: Social Movements<br />

and Alternative Futures<br />

Session 04: Human Rights Paradigms<br />

and Movements: Third<br />

World Perspectives and Challenges<br />

I<br />

Session 11: Understanding Postsocialist<br />

Transformations: The<br />

Role of New Actors and New<br />

Institutions<br />

Mark Herkenrath, U Zurich,<br />

Switzerland and Racquel Sosa,<br />

UNAM, Mexico<br />

Peter Chua, San José State<br />

University<br />

Nina Bandelj, University of California,<br />

Irvine, USA<br />

UB-FPGH-207<br />

UB-FPGH-221<br />

UB-FPGH-222<br />

RC07_07<br />

RC09_04<br />

RC09_11<br />

LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau<br />

de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB<br />

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RC02 <strong>Sociological</strong> research and<br />

public debate on the economy<br />

and society<br />

RC02 <strong>Sociological</strong> research and<br />

public debate on the economy<br />

and society<br />

RC04 Sociology of Education<br />

Session 08: Welfare and Gender<br />

Regimes in Comparative Capitalisms<br />

Session 02: Open Session<br />

Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen,<br />

Germany<br />

Alexius Anthony Pereira, National<br />

University of Singapore, Singapore<br />

and Sylvia Walby, Lancaster University,<br />

UK<br />

Session 02B: High-Stakes Testing:<br />

The Persistence of Inequa-<br />

A. Gary Dworkin, The University<br />

of Houston, USA<br />

lities Part II<br />

UB-FPGH-209<br />

UB-FPGH-211<br />

URL-FCB-A301<br />

RC02_08<br />

RC02_02<br />

RC04A_02<br />

RC04 Sociology of Education<br />

Session 07A: Immigration, Education,<br />

and Inequality Part I<br />

Jaap Dronkers, European University<br />

Institute, Italy<br />

URL-FCB-A303<br />

RC04A_07<br />

RC04 Sociology of Education<br />

Session 02B: High-Stakes Testing:<br />

The Persistence of Inequa-<br />

A. Gary Dworkin, The University<br />

of Houston, USA<br />

lities Part II<br />

URL-FCB-A301<br />

RC04B_02<br />

RC04 Sociology of Education<br />

Session 05C: Education for all:<br />

Access and Democratization of<br />

Education Part III<br />

Antonio Teodoro, Lusophone<br />

University, Portugal<br />

URL-FCB-A302<br />

RC04C_05<br />

RC05 Racism, Nationalism and<br />

Ethnic Relations<br />

RC05 Racism, Nationalism and<br />

Ethnic Relations<br />

Session 02: Joint Session of RC05 Ann Denis, University of Ottawa,<br />

and RC32: Women, Intersectionality Canada and Sirma Bilge, Université<br />

de Montréal, Canada;<br />

and Diasporas: Negotiating identity,<br />

negotiating family dynamics in the Chair: Sirma Bilge, Université de<br />

Diaspora Part II<br />

Montréal, Canada<br />

Session 05: Confronting racism and<br />

redressing inequality: Sociologists<br />

and the public policy agenda - Policies,<br />

Politics and Social Change Part<br />

I<br />

Peter Ratcliffe, University of<br />

Warwick, UK<br />

UB-FP-0.1<br />

UB-FP-4.1<br />

RC05_02<br />

RC05_05<br />

RC07 Futures Research<br />

Session 02: New Trends in Globalization<br />

II<br />

Jan Nedverveen Pieterse, UIUC,<br />

USA<br />

UB-FPGH-208<br />

RC07_02<br />

RC07 Futures Research<br />

Session 06: Joint session of RC07<br />

and RC48: New Media, Social Movements,<br />

and Democracy<br />

Markus S. Schulz, USA and<br />

Benjamín Tejerina, U Basque<br />

Country, Spain<br />

UB-FPGH-207<br />

RC07_06<br />

RC07 Futures Research<br />

Session 10: New Approaches in<br />

Interdisplinary Perspective<br />

Hermilio Santos, PUCRS, Brazil UB-FPGH-206 RC07_10<br />

RC09 Social Transformations<br />

and Sociology of Development<br />

RC09 Social Transformations<br />

and Sociology of Development<br />

RC10 Participation, Organizational<br />

Democracy and Self-Management<br />

RC10 Participation, Organizational<br />

Democracy and Self-Management<br />

Session 03: Transformations of<br />

Social Inequality and Globalization<br />

II<br />

Session 10: Understanding Economic<br />

Transformations in Postsocialism<br />

Joint Session 02 of RC10 and RC51:<br />

Representation, Accountability and<br />

Sustainable Futures, Part I<br />

Session 01: Participation, selfmanagement<br />

and organizational<br />

democracy in the public and in<br />

the private sphere: changes/decline<br />

and their root causes<br />

Ulrike Schuerkens, École des<br />

Hautes Études en Sciences, Sociales,<br />

Paris, France<br />

Nina Bandelj, University of California,<br />

Irvine, USA<br />

Janet McIntyre, Flinders University,<br />

Australia<br />

Francesco Garibaldo, Fondazione<br />

Instituto per il Lavoro, Italy, Isabel Da<br />

Costa, Ecole Normale Supérieure de<br />

Cachan, France and Vera Vratusa-<br />

Zunjic, University of Belgrade, Serbia<br />

UB-FPGH-221<br />

UB-FPGH-222<br />

UB-FPGH-306<br />

UB-FPGH-219<br />

RC09_03<br />

RC09_10<br />

JS_RC10_RC51_02<br />

RC10_01<br />

RC11 Sociology of Ageing<br />

Joint Session 03A of RC11 and<br />

RC53: New perspectives on intergenerational<br />

relations<br />

Doris Bühler-Niederberger, University<br />

of Wuppertal, Germany and Andreas<br />

Hoff, University of Oxford, UK<br />

UB-FPGH-310<br />

JSA_RC11_RC53_03<br />

RC11 Sociology of Ageing<br />

Session 07: Care-giving in later<br />

life<br />

Ingrid Connidis, University of<br />

Western Ontario, Canada<br />

UB-FPGH-308<br />

RC11_07<br />

LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau<br />

de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB<br />

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RC11 Sociology of Ageing<br />

Session 07: Care-giving in later<br />

life<br />

Ingrid Connidis, University of<br />

Western Ontario, Canada<br />

UB-FPGH-308<br />

RC11_07<br />

RC11 Sociology of Ageing<br />

Session 08: Methodological advancement<br />

of gerontological research<br />

Lars Andersson, National Institute<br />

for the Study of Ageing and<br />

Later Life (N<strong>ISA</strong>L), Linköping<br />

University, Sweden<br />

UB-FPGH-311<br />

RC11_08<br />

RC12 Sociology of Law<br />

Session 03: The Construction of<br />

Legal Justice in an Era of Constitutional<br />

Changes<br />

Alberto Febbrajo, University of<br />

Macerata, Italy<br />

UB-FP-2.3<br />

RC12_03<br />

RC13 Sociology of Leisure<br />

Session 14: Joint session of<br />

RC13 and RC30: Leisure and<br />

work dichotomy in contemporary<br />

society: Does it exist?<br />

Diane Gabrielle Tremblay, Université<br />

du Québec à Montréal,<br />

Canada, Luiz Octavio de Lima<br />

Camargo, Centro Universitario<br />

SENAC, Sao Paulo, Brazil<br />

UB-FPGH-404<br />

JS_RC13_RC30_14<br />

RC13 Sociology of Leisure<br />

Bianca Maria Pirani, University<br />

Session 05: Joint session of<br />

of Roma La Sapienza, Italy,<br />

RC13 and WG03: Body and nature<br />

in leisure<br />

Veena Sharma, Prajna Foundation,<br />

New Delhi, India<br />

UB-FP-4.2<br />

JS_RC13_WG03_05<br />

RC14 Thematic Sessions<br />

Session 02A: Communication<br />

technologies: identities Part I<br />

C. Constantopoulou, Panteion<br />

University, Greece<br />

UB-FPGH-203<br />

RC14_02A<br />

RC14 Thematic Sessions<br />

Session 05: Réalisations technologiques<br />

et espaces publics<br />

contemporains<br />

A. Paparizos, Univ. Panteion UB-FPGH-410 RC14_05<br />

RC17 Sociology of Organization<br />

Session 03: The ethics of management<br />

power and the power of<br />

management ethics in changing<br />

times<br />

Stewart Clegg, UTS, Sydney,<br />

Australia)<br />

UB-FPGH-411<br />

RC17_03<br />

RC18 Political Sociology<br />

Session 02: The enduring impact<br />

of class and religion in contemporary<br />

party politics. Part II<br />

Paolo Bellucci, Università di<br />

Siena<br />

UPF-RB-222<br />

RC18_02<br />

RC21 Regional and Urban Development<br />

RC21 Regional and Urban Development<br />

Session 04: Transformations in<br />

Urban Politics: Comparing urban<br />

development strategies: culture,<br />

environment & McKinsey Part IV<br />

Session 14: The Creative City<br />

and Social Innovation Part I<br />

Margit Mayer, Free University of<br />

Berlin, Germany<br />

Serena Vicari, University of Milano-Bicocca,<br />

Italy & Montserrat<br />

Pareja Eastaway, University of<br />

Barcleona, Spain<br />

UB-FPGH-405<br />

UB-FPGH-204<br />

RC21_04<br />

RC21_14<br />

RC21 Regional and Urban Development<br />

Session 23: Transnational Migration<br />

and Local Economies:<br />

Comparative<br />

Junko Tajima, Hosei University,<br />

Japan, Luis Garzon, Universitat Rovira<br />

i Virgili, Spain, Eduardo Barberis,<br />

Università di Urbino “Carlo Bo”, Italy<br />

UB-FPGH-305<br />

RC21_23<br />

RC22 Sociology of Religion<br />

Session 01B: Secular states,<br />

civil and religious freedoms Part<br />

II<br />

Roberto Blancarte, El Colegio<br />

de México, Mexico<br />

UB-FPGH-302<br />

RC22_01B<br />

RC22 Sociology of Religion<br />

Session 03B: Ethnicity, religiosity<br />

and beliefs in contemporary<br />

world Part II<br />

Daniel Gutierrez-Martinez, El<br />

Colegio Mexiquense, Mexico<br />

UB-FPGH-303<br />

RC22_03B<br />

RC23 Sociology of science and<br />

technology<br />

RC23 Sociology of science and<br />

technology<br />

Session 02A: Science, Technology<br />

and Innovation for the Development<br />

of Third World Countries. Will the-<br />

Young Ones Join? Part I<br />

Judith Zubieta, Instituto de Investigaciones<br />

Sociales, Universidad<br />

Nacional Autonoma de<br />

Mexico, Mexico<br />

Session 14B. Challenges and Changes<br />

in Universities and Public Research<br />

Organisations for the 21st<br />

Luis Sanz-Menendez, CSIC-IPP,<br />

Century: Evaluation, Research and<br />

Spain<br />

Careers, Part II<br />

URL-FCB-A400<br />

URL-FCB-A415<br />

RC23_02A<br />

RC23_14B<br />

LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau<br />

de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB<br />

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RC34 Sociology of Youth<br />

Session 03B: Youth theories and<br />

public debates for the XXI century<br />

Helena Helve, University of Kuopio,<br />

Finland and Vinod Chandra,<br />

JNPG College, Lucknow, India<br />

URL-FCB-A102<br />

RC34_03B<br />

RC35 Conceptual and Terminological<br />

Analysis<br />

Session 03: Conceptualizing<br />

Reflexivity: Reframing the Problem<br />

of Order for the Global Era<br />

David Strecker, Friedrich-Schiller-University<br />

Jena, Germany<br />

UPF-RB-219<br />

RC35_03<br />

RC36 Alienation Theory and Research<br />

Session 01C: Migration, Alienation,<br />

and Schooling Part III<br />

Gerhard Schutte, University of<br />

Wisconsin-Parkside, WI, USA<br />

UB-FP -3.3<br />

RC36_01C<br />

RC36 Alienation Theory and Research<br />

Session 02C: Theorizing challenges<br />

of cultural citizenship<br />

Part III<br />

Hans Petter Sand, Agder University,<br />

Norway<br />

UB-FP -3.4<br />

RC36_02C<br />

Session 06: From the Workplace<br />

RC36 Alienation Theory and Researcpool,<br />

UK<br />

Matt David, University of Liver-<br />

to Cyberspace: Situating Alienation<br />

in the 21st Century<br />

UB-FP -4.3<br />

RC36_06<br />

RC37 Sociology of Arts<br />

Session 01C: Joint session of<br />

RC37 and RC14: Cultural Resistance<br />

to Rationalization, Part III<br />

Jeffrey A. Halley, University of<br />

Texas, USA<br />

UB-FPGH-304<br />

JS_RC37_RC14_01C<br />

RC37 Sociology of Arts<br />

Session 05A: Taste as an Activity,<br />

Part I<br />

Antoine Hennion, ENSMP,<br />

France<br />

UB-FPGH-210<br />

RC37_05A<br />

RC37 Sociology of Arts<br />

Session 05A: Taste as an Activity,<br />

Part I<br />

Antoine Hennion, ENSMP,<br />

France<br />

UB-FPGH-210<br />

RC37_05A<br />

RC38 Biography and society<br />

Session 04: Turning points in<br />

biographical theory and analysis,<br />

Part I<br />

Feiwel Kupferberg, Malmo University,<br />

Sweden<br />

UB-FP -1.4<br />

RC38_04<br />

RC41 Sociology of Population<br />

Session 02: The Persistence of<br />

Subreplacement Fertility, Age<br />

Structure and Public Policy<br />

Bali Ram, Statistics Canada,<br />

Canada<br />

UPF-RB-119<br />

RC41_02<br />

RC41 Sociology of Population<br />

Session 08: Open Session<br />

Encarnacion Aracil, Universidad<br />

Complutense, Spain<br />

UPF-RB-120<br />

RC41_08<br />

RC42 Social psychology<br />

Session 04: Identity and Social<br />

Inequality, Part II<br />

Jan E. Stets and Peter J. Burke,<br />

University of California, Riverside,<br />

USA<br />

UB-FP-2.4<br />

RC42_04<br />

RC42 Social psychology<br />

Session 04: Identity and Social<br />

Inequality, Part II<br />

Jan E. Stets and Peter J. Burke,<br />

University of California, Riverside,<br />

USA<br />

UB-FP-2.4<br />

RC42_04<br />

RC43 Housing and Inclusive<br />

Communities<br />

Session 05: Age, Gender, and<br />

Race Housing Issues<br />

Ted Koebel, Virginia Tech, USA URL-FCB-A202 RC43_05<br />

RC44 Labor Movements<br />

Session 03A: Work Restructuring<br />

& New Union Strategies<br />

Part I<br />

Edward Webster, University of<br />

the Witwatersrand<br />

UPF-RB-109<br />

RC44_03A<br />

RC44 Labor Movements<br />

Session 03B: European Labor.<br />

Part II<br />

Richard Hyman, London School<br />

of Economics<br />

UPF-RB-117<br />

RC44_03B<br />

RC45 Rational Choice<br />

Session 01: Revisiting Rationality<br />

Hanno Scholtz, Universität Zürich,<br />

Switzerland<br />

UB-FPGH-209<br />

RC45_01<br />

LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau<br />

de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB<br />

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RC46 Clinical sociology<br />

Session 04: RC 46 Business<br />

Meeting<br />

UB-FPGH-220<br />

RC46_04BM<br />

RC47 Social Classes and Social<br />

Movements<br />

Session 04: Movements and<br />

conflicts 2<br />

Paola Rebughini, University of<br />

Milan, Milan, Italy.<br />

Emanuele Toscano, Cadis<br />

Ehess, Paris, France<br />

UB-FPGH-307<br />

RC47_04<br />

RC48 Social Movements, Collective<br />

Action and Social<br />

Change<br />

Session 03: Democratization,<br />

Political Institutions and Social<br />

Movements in Latin America<br />

Part I<br />

Benjamín Tejerina, University of<br />

the Basque Country, Spain<br />

UB-FPGH-205<br />

RC48_03<br />

RC48 Social Movements, Collective<br />

Action and Social<br />

Change<br />

Session 09: Joint Session of<br />

RC07 and RC48: Vision, persuasion<br />

and power<br />

Mark Herkenrath, U. Zurich,<br />

Switzerland and Hannah Neumann,<br />

Technical University of Ilmenan,<br />

Germany<br />

UB-FPGH-207<br />

RC48_09<br />

RC49 Mental health and illness<br />

RC49 Mental health and illness<br />

Session 03: Upcoming challenges<br />

and new approaches in<br />

mental disorder prevention and<br />

health promotion<br />

Session 03: Upcoming challenges<br />

and new approaches in<br />

mental disorder prevention and<br />

health promotion<br />

Judith Boardman, Health & Education<br />

Services, USA and Reinhold<br />

Kilian, University of Ulm,<br />

Germany<br />

Judith Boardman, Health & Education<br />

Services, USA and Reinhold<br />

Kilian, University of Ulm,<br />

Germany<br />

UB-FP-2.2<br />

UB-FP-2.2<br />

RC49_03<br />

RC49_03<br />

Thematic Groups<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

WG03 The body in the social<br />

sciences<br />

Session 03: Dancing bodies in<br />

cyberspace<br />

Thomas Spence Smith, University<br />

of Rochester, USA and Tatiana<br />

Mazali, Polytechnic of<br />

Turin – Cinema and Communication<br />

Engineering<br />

UB-FP-0.2<br />

WG03_03<br />

WG03 The body in the social<br />

sciences<br />

Session 08: Transsexual and<br />

transgender bodies: Technological<br />

and socio-cultural distinctions<br />

between transgender and University, Washington, DC, US<br />

Salvador Vidal Ortiz, American<br />

transsexual experience and meaning<br />

making<br />

UB-FP-0.3<br />

WG03_08<br />

WG06 Social Indicators<br />

Session 04: Social Indicators for<br />

Public Policies - Asia and Latin<br />

America<br />

Ferran Casas, Facultat de Ciències<br />

Econòmiques i Empresarials,<br />

Universitat de Girona,<br />

Spain<br />

UB-FPGH-407<br />

WG06_04<br />

LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau<br />

de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB<br />

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Working Groups<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

WG03 The body in the social<br />

sciences<br />

Session 03: Dancing bodies in<br />

cyberspace<br />

Thomas Spence Smith, University<br />

of Rochester, USA and Tatiana<br />

Mazali, Polytechnic of<br />

Turin – Cinema and Communication<br />

Engineering<br />

UB-FP-0.2<br />

WG03_03<br />

WG03 The body in the social<br />

sciences<br />

Session 08: Transsexual and<br />

transgender bodies: Technological<br />

and socio-cultural distinctions<br />

between transgender and University, Washington, DC, US<br />

Salvador Vidal Ortiz, American<br />

transsexual experience and meaning<br />

making<br />

UB-FP-0.3<br />

WG03_08<br />

WG06 Social Indicators<br />

Session 04: Social Indicators for<br />

Public Policies - Asia and Latin<br />

America<br />

Ferran Casas, Facultat de Ciències<br />

Econòmiques i Empresarials,<br />

Universitat de Girona,<br />

Spain<br />

UB-FPGH-407<br />

WG06_04<br />

Saturday, September 6, 17:30-18:30<br />

Research Committee<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

RC38 Biography and society<br />

Business Meeting - RC38 Biography<br />

and Society<br />

Brian Roberts, University of Glamorgan,<br />

UK<br />

UB-FP -1.4<br />

RC38_BM<br />

Saturday, September 6, 18:00-20:00<br />

Ad Hoc Session<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

Ad Hoc Revistas<br />

Session 01: Las problemáticas<br />

de las revistas de Ciencias Sociales<br />

en Iberoamérica<br />

Alicia Itatí Palermo, Asociación<br />

Latinoamericana de Sociología,<br />

Argentina, Rafael Martínez Nestares,<br />

Instituto de Estudios Iberoamericanos,<br />

Venezuela and<br />

Felipe Centelles Bollos, Universidad<br />

de Castilla, España<br />

CCCB-Mirador<br />

Ad Revistas_01<br />

LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau<br />

de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB<br />

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Common Sessions<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

Common Sessions<br />

Session 04: <strong>Sociological</strong> analysis<br />

on migrations<br />

Oriol Homs, Local Organizing<br />

Committee, CIREM, Spain<br />

UB-FPGH-Aula Magna<br />

CS_04<br />

Common Sessions<br />

Session 05: Interdisciplinary public<br />

debates and the sociological<br />

perspective<br />

Bert Klandermans, Free University<br />

Amsterdam, The Netherlands<br />

UB-HB-Paraninf<br />

CS_05<br />

Ad Hoc Session<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

Consejo Latinoamericano de<br />

Ciencias Sociales, CLACSO<br />

Session 01: Desigualdad, exclusión<br />

y ciudadanía: visiones<br />

desde el Norte y desde el Sur<br />

Pablo Gentili, Consejo Latinoamericano<br />

de Ciencias Sociales,<br />

Argentina<br />

CCCB-Auditorio<br />

CLASCO_01<br />

Research Committees<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

RC07 Futures Research<br />

Jaime Jimenez, UNAM, Mexico,<br />

Session 12: Joint session of<br />

Hermilio Santos, PUCRS, Brazil,<br />

RC07, RC14 and RC23: Intellectual<br />

Copyright, Digital Inequality,<br />

Markus S. Schulz, USA, Jochen<br />

Glaeser, U Lancaster, UK, and<br />

and Global Hegemony<br />

Jochen.Glaser<br />

URL-FCB-A101<br />

RC07_12<br />

RC07 Futures Research<br />

Session 15: Joint session of Solange Simoes, Eastern Michigan<br />

University, USA and Radha-<br />

RC07, RC04, RC23 and RC32:<br />

Gender, Science, Technology, many Sooryamoorthy, U<br />

Innovation, and the Future KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa<br />

URL-FCB-A102<br />

RC07_15<br />

RC11 Sociology of Ageing<br />

Session 11: Informal support<br />

provided for/by older people<br />

Anne Martin-Matthews, University<br />

of British Columbia, Canada<br />

UB-FPGH-308<br />

RC11_11<br />

RC11 Sociology of Ageing<br />

Session 12: Health in later life<br />

Hélène Thomas, Institute of Political<br />

Studies Aix-en-Provence,<br />

France<br />

UB-FPGH-311<br />

RC11_12<br />

RC14 Thematic Sessions<br />

Session 08: Joint Sessions of<br />

RC 14, RC32, and RC30: Transformation<br />

in Communication and<br />

M. Abraham, Hofstra University,<br />

USA<br />

Work: The Cultural Construction<br />

and Reconstruction of Gender<br />

UB-FPGH-Sala Gran<br />

JS_RC14_RC30_RC32<br />

RC21 Regional and Urban Development<br />

Session 05: State-Led Gentrification<br />

and Mixing Policies: Implications<br />

for the Urban Middle<br />

Class and the (Ethnic) Poor Part<br />

I<br />

Jan Willem Duyvendak, University<br />

of Amsterdam, The Netherlands<br />

UB-FPGH-405<br />

RC21_05<br />

RC21 Regional and Urban Development<br />

Session 16: Urban Sustainability:<br />

Process and Form Part I<br />

Roger Keil, University of York,<br />

Canada and Jesus Vicens, University<br />

of Barcelona, Spain<br />

UB-FPGH-204<br />

RC21_16<br />

LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau<br />

de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB<br />

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RC22 Sociology of Religion<br />

Session 06B: Religious conversion<br />

Part II<br />

Esmeralda Sanchez, University<br />

of Santo Tomas, Philippines<br />

UB-FPGH-303<br />

RC22_06B<br />

RC22 Sociology of Religion<br />

Session 07A: Religious publics,<br />

social capital and diasporas Part<br />

I<br />

Afe Adogame, University of<br />

Edinburgh, UK<br />

UB-FPGH-302<br />

RC22_07A<br />

RC23 Sociology of science and<br />

technology<br />

RC24 Environment and society<br />

Session 09: Joint Session of<br />

RC07, RC14 and RC23: Intellectual<br />

Copyright, Digital Inequality,<br />

and Global Hegemony.<br />

Session 27: Joint session 03 of<br />

RC24, Rc13 and RC50: Leisure,<br />

Tourism and Environment. Part<br />

II<br />

Jochen Gläser, ESRC Centre for<br />

the Economic and Social Aspects<br />

of Genomics (Cesagen),<br />

Lancaster University, United<br />

Kingdom and Hermilio Santos,<br />

Depatment of Social Science,<br />

PUCRS, Brazil<br />

Organiser: Ishwar Modi, India <strong>International</strong><br />

Institute of Social<br />

Sciences "The Universe", Jaipur,<br />

India; Chairs: Raymond Murphy,<br />

University of Ottawa, Canada,<br />

Jaap Lengkeek, University of<br />

Wageningen, The Netherlands<br />

and Jan te Kloeze, WICE, The<br />

Netherlands<br />

URL-FCB-A101<br />

UB-FPGH-Sala Gran<br />

RC23_09<br />

RC24_27<br />

RC32 Women In Society<br />

Joint Session 05 of RC04,<br />

RC07, RC23 and RC32: Gender,<br />

Science, Technology and Innovation,<br />

and the Future<br />

Solange Simões, Eastern Michigan<br />

University, USA and Radhamany<br />

Sooryamoorthy, University<br />

KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa<br />

URL-FCB-A102<br />

JS_RC04_RC07_RC23_RC32_<br />

05<br />

RC32 Women In Society<br />

Christiana Constantopoulou,<br />

Joint Session 03 of RC14, RC32<br />

Panteion University, Greece,<br />

and RC30: Transformation in<br />

Margaret Abraham, Hofstra University,<br />

USA and Diane Gabrielle<br />

Communication and Work: The<br />

Cultural Construction and Reconstruction<br />

of Gender<br />

Tremblay, Tele-Universite, Canada<br />

UB-FPGH-Sala Gran<br />

JS_RC14_RC30_RC32_03<br />

RC35 Conceptual and Terminological<br />

Analysis<br />

Session Business Meeting UPF-RB-219 RC35_BM<br />

RC37 Sociology of Arts<br />

Session 05B: The Lesson of<br />

Great Amateurs and Fans, Part<br />

II<br />

Antoine Hennion, ENSMP,<br />

France<br />

UB-FPGH-210<br />

RC37_05B<br />

Special Session<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

Special Sessions<br />

Dialogue Around Alain Touraine's<br />

Penser Autrement<br />

Michel Wieviorka, CADIS,<br />

EHESS, France<br />

CCCB-Vestibulo<br />

SS_Touraine<br />

LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau<br />

de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB<br />

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Thematic Groups<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty<br />

Session 02B: The Morality of<br />

Risk - Risk Moralities, Other Issues<br />

on Risk and Morality Part II<br />

Johannes Brinkmann, Norwegian<br />

School of Management,<br />

Norway<br />

CCCB-1<br />

TG04_02B<br />

TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty<br />

Session 08B: Social Work and<br />

Risk II Part II<br />

Jo Warner, University of Kent,<br />

UK<br />

CCCB-2<br />

TG04_08B<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Ad Hoc Sessions<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

Ad Hoc Session Visual Sociology<br />

Session 04: Collecting Visual<br />

Data and Methods of Analysis<br />

Part II<br />

EJ Milne, University of Bradford,<br />

UK<br />

UB-FP-3.1<br />

Ad Visual_04<br />

Junior Sociologists’ Network:<br />

“Unconventional ways of doing<br />

research”<br />

Session 04: Institutionally backed<br />

forms of unconventional research.<br />

The example of<br />

Maestría in Social Psychology of<br />

Groups, Universidad Autónoma<br />

Metropolitana-Xochimilco, México<br />

Wiebke Keim Freiburg University,<br />

Switzerland<br />

UB-FPGH-309<br />

JSN_04<br />

Research Committees<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

RC02 <strong>Sociological</strong> research and<br />

public debate on the economy<br />

and society<br />

Session 04: The Knowledge<br />

Economy<br />

Susan Durbin, University of the<br />

West of England and Jennifer<br />

Tomlinson, University of Leeds,<br />

UK<br />

UB-FPGH-211<br />

RC02_04<br />

RC04 Sociology of Education<br />

Session 03B: Accountability, Lawrence J. Saha, The Australian<br />

National University, Standards, and Teachers Part II<br />

Australia<br />

URL-FCB-A301<br />

RC04B_03<br />

RC04 Sociology of Education<br />

Session 08B: Access, Quality<br />

and Sustainability in Educational<br />

Reform: Challenges, Possibilities<br />

and the Way Forward: Does Shaheeda Essack, National Department<br />

of Education, Pretoria,<br />

Increased Access Lead to Increased<br />

Participation and Equity in Republic of South Africa<br />

Secondary Schools?– Contesting<br />

the Myth of Education for All<br />

Part II<br />

URL-FCB-A302<br />

RC04B_08<br />

RC05 Racism, Nationalism and<br />

Ethnic Relations<br />

Session 08: Generations of Migration:<br />

Inequality and Belonging<br />

Part I<br />

Zlatko Skrbis, The University of<br />

Queensland, Australia and Loretta<br />

Baldassar, University of<br />

Western Australia, Australia<br />

UB-FP-4.1<br />

RC05_08<br />

LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau<br />

de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB<br />

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RC07 Futures Research<br />

Session 04: Joint session of<br />

RC07 and RC16: The Role of<br />

“Future” in <strong>Sociological</strong> Theorizing<br />

Elisa P. Reis, UFRJ, Brazil and<br />

Markus S. Schulz, USA<br />

UB-FPGH-208<br />

RC07_04<br />

RC09 Social Transformations<br />

and Sociology of Development<br />

RC09 Social Transformations<br />

and Sociology of Development<br />

Joint session 03 of RC13 and<br />

RC09: Leisure, social transformations<br />

and development<br />

Joint session 01 of TG02 and<br />

RC09: Multiple Modernities, Sociology<br />

of Development, and<br />

Postcolonial Studies I<br />

Ishwar Modi, India <strong>International</strong><br />

Institute of Social Sciences, Jaipur,<br />

India and Frederick Wherry,<br />

University of Michigan, USA<br />

Ulrike Schuerkens, École des<br />

Hautes Études en Sciences, Sociales,<br />

Paris, France and and<br />

Willfried Spohn, Universität<br />

Konstanz, Germany<br />

UB-FPGH-405<br />

UB-FPGH-408<br />

JS_RC09_RC13_03<br />

JS_RC09_TG02<br />

RC09 Social Transformations<br />

and Sociology of Development<br />

Session 05: The State and Development<br />

I<br />

Roberts, Colorado College, USA UB-FPGH-221 RC09_05<br />

RC09 Social Transformations<br />

and Sociology of Development<br />

Session 12: Constructing the<br />

Cultural Wealth of Nations<br />

Nina Bandelj, University of California,<br />

Irvine, USA and Frederick<br />

Wherry, University of Michigan,<br />

USA<br />

UB-FPGH-222<br />

RC09_12<br />

RC10 Participation, Organizational<br />

Democracy and Self-Management<br />

Joint Session 04A of RC10 and<br />

RC32: The Challenges of women's<br />

participation/exclusion in public<br />

and private contexts, Part I<br />

Esther Ngan-ling Chow, American<br />

University, USA<br />

UB-FP-2.1<br />

JSA_RC10_RC32_04<br />

RC10 Participation, Organizational<br />

Democracy and Self-Management<br />

Joint Session 05A of RC10 and<br />

RC11: Aging, social exclusion, and<br />

social participation in a globalizing<br />

world: Social exclusion in old age:<br />

multiple disadvantage<br />

Julia Rozanova, University of Alberta,<br />

Canada and Andreas<br />

Hoff, University of Oxford, UK<br />

UB-FPGH-305<br />

JSA_RC10_RC11_05<br />

RC10 Participation, Organizational<br />

Democracy and Self-Management<br />

Joint Session 04B of RC10 and<br />

RC32: The Challenges of Women’s<br />

Participation/Exclusion in<br />

Social Movements Part II<br />

Michal Palgi, The Max Stern<br />

Academic College of Emek Yezreel,<br />

Israel<br />

UB-FP-2.1<br />

JSB_RC10_RC32_04<br />

RC10 Participation, Organizational<br />

Democracy and Self-Management<br />

Session 03: Participation reconsidered:<br />

Its conceptual meaning,<br />

ideology and practice under a<br />

new light<br />

Litsa Nicolaou-Smokoviti, University<br />

of Piraeus, Greece<br />

UB-FPGH-219<br />

RC10_03<br />

RC11 Sociology of Ageing<br />

Joint Session 01A of RC11 and<br />

RC10: Social exclusion in old<br />

age: multiple disadvantage<br />

Julia Rozanova, University of Alberta,<br />

Canada and Andreas<br />

Hoff, Oxford Institute of Ageing,<br />

University of Oxford, UK<br />

UB-FPGH-305<br />

JSA_RC10_RC11_01<br />

RC11 Sociology of Ageing<br />

Session 13: Intergenerational<br />

transfers and social networks in<br />

later life<br />

Lucie Vidovicova, Masaryk University,<br />

Czech Republic<br />

UB-FPGH-308<br />

RC11_13<br />

RC11 Sociology of Ageing<br />

Session 14: Older migrants: Migrants<br />

growing old and migrating<br />

pensioners<br />

Elena Bastida, University of<br />

Texas-Panamerican, USA<br />

UB-FPGH-311<br />

RC11_14<br />

RC12 Sociology of Law<br />

Session 05: New Paradigmatic<br />

Dimensions of Legal Justice:<br />

Insights from System Theory<br />

Rufat Guliyev, Azerbaijan Academy<br />

of Public Administration,<br />

Azerbaijan<br />

UB-FP-2.3<br />

RC12_05<br />

LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau<br />

de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB<br />

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RC13 Sociology of Leisure<br />

Ishwar Modi, India <strong>International</strong><br />

Session 02: Joint session of<br />

Institute of Social Sciences, Jaipur,<br />

India, Frederick F. Wherry,<br />

RC13 and RC09: Leisure, social<br />

transformation and development<br />

University of Michigan, USA<br />

UB-FPGH-405<br />

JS_RC13_RC09_02<br />

RC13 Sociology of Leisure<br />

Session 13A: Joint session of<br />

RC13 and RC24: Leisure, tourism<br />

and environment, Part I<br />

Arthur P.J. Mol, Wageningen<br />

University, Netherlands, Scott<br />

North, Osaka University, Japan<br />

UB-FPGH-404<br />

JS_RC13_RC24_13A<br />

RC14 Thematic Sessions<br />

Session 07: Joint Sessions of<br />

RC14 and RC37: Rationalization<br />

and resistance in the arts, culture<br />

and communication<br />

J. Halley, University of Texas,<br />

USA<br />

UB-FPGH-304<br />

JS_RC14_RC37<br />

RC14 Thematic Sessions<br />

Session 02C: Communication<br />

technologies: political issues<br />

Part III<br />

H. Santos, PUCRS, Brazil UB-FPGH-203 RC14_02C<br />

RC17 Sociology of Organization<br />

Session 05: Devices and Dispositions:<br />

shaping organizational<br />

conduct<br />

Liz McFall, The Open University,<br />

UK<br />

UB-FPGH-411<br />

RC17_05<br />

RC18 Political Sociology<br />

Session 04: The enduring impact<br />

of class and religion in con-<br />

J. Ramon Montero, Universidad<br />

Autonoma, Madrid<br />

temporary party politics. Part IV<br />

UPF-RB-222<br />

RC18_04<br />

RC20 Comparative Sociology<br />

Session 01: Sociology of Elites<br />

Jean-Pascal Daloz, Oxford University,<br />

UK & University of Oslo,<br />

Norway<br />

UPF-RB-120<br />

RC20_01<br />

RC21 Regional and Urban Development<br />

Session 06: State-Led Gentrification<br />

and Mixing Policies: Implications for<br />

the Urban Middle Class and the (Ethnic)<br />

Poor Part II<br />

Marisol García, University of<br />

Barcelona, Spain<br />

UB-FPGH-410<br />

RC21_06<br />

RC21 Regional and Urban Development<br />

Session 17: Urban Sustainability:<br />

Process and Form Part II<br />

Roger Keil, University of York,<br />

Canada and Jesus Vicens, University<br />

of Barcelona, Spain<br />

UB-FPGH-204<br />

RC21_17<br />

RC22 Sociology of Religion<br />

Session 07B: Religious publics,<br />

social capital and diasporas Part<br />

II<br />

Afe Adogame, University of<br />

Edinburgh, UK<br />

UB-FPGH-302<br />

RC22_07B<br />

RC22 Sociology of Religion<br />

Session 08A: Transformation of<br />

church-state relations in Europé<br />

Sinisa Zrinscak, University of<br />

Zagreb, Croatia<br />

UB-FPGH-303<br />

RC22_08A<br />

RC23 Sociology of science and<br />

technology<br />

Session 13A: Panel on Technological<br />

Surveillance and Power<br />

in Everyday Life, Part I<br />

Torin Monahan, School of Justice<br />

& Social Inquiry, Arizona<br />

State University, USA<br />

URL-FCB-A415<br />

RC23_13A<br />

RC24 Environment and society<br />

Organiser: Ishwar Modi, India <strong>International</strong><br />

Institute of Social Sciences<br />

Session 26: Joint session 02 of<br />

RC24, RC13 and RC50: Leisure,<br />

Tourism and Environment. Chairs: Arthur P.J. Mol, Wageningen<br />

"The Universe", Jaipur, India;<br />

Part I<br />

University, Netherlands and Scott<br />

North, Osaka University, Japan<br />

UB-FPGH-404<br />

RC24_26<br />

RC24 Environment and society<br />

Session 07: Ecological restoration,<br />

adaptation, and environmental<br />

change<br />

Matthias Gross, Helmholtz Centre<br />

for Environmental Research<br />

– UFZ, Leipzig, Germany<br />

UB-FPGH-402<br />

RC24_07<br />

RC24 Environment and society<br />

Session 18: Environmental organization<br />

for a sustainable future<br />

Seejae Lee, Catholic University,<br />

South Korea<br />

UB-FPGH-403<br />

RC24_18<br />

LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau<br />

de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB<br />

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RC24 Environment and society<br />

Session 18: Environmental organization<br />

for a sustainable future<br />

Seejae Lee, Catholic University,<br />

South Korea<br />

UB-FPGH-403<br />

RC24_18<br />

RC25 Language & Society<br />

Session 03: Critical Analysis of<br />

Discourses of Stereotyping and<br />

Commonplaces<br />

Erzsébet Barát, University of<br />

Szeged, Hungary<br />

UB-FPGH-212<br />

RC25_03<br />

RC25 Language & Society<br />

Session 10: Making Sexuality &<br />

Gender Meaningful<br />

Jyoti Puri, Simmons College,<br />

United States<br />

UB-FPGH-213<br />

RC25_10<br />

RC25 Language & Society<br />

RC30 Sociology of work<br />

Session 19: Cross Talk in Professional<br />

Spheres, Panel A<br />

Session 04: Industrial Districts<br />

and Territories<br />

Svetlana I. Harnisch, Institute of<br />

Sociology, RAS, Russian Federation<br />

and Amado Alarcó, University<br />

of Rovira & Virgili, Spain<br />

Alfredo Hualde, El Colegio de la<br />

Frontera Norte, Mexico and<br />

Klaus Schmierl, Institut für Sozialwissenschaftliche<br />

Forschung,<br />

München, Germany<br />

UB-FPGH-406<br />

UPF-RB-110<br />

RC25_19<br />

RC30_04<br />

RC30 Sociology of work<br />

Session 10: Globalization and<br />

Work<br />

Delphine Mercier, LEST, France UPF-RB-121 RC30_10<br />

RC30 Sociology of work<br />

Session 13: Work-life issues<br />

Alfredo Hualde, El Colegio de la<br />

Frontera Norte, Mexico<br />

UPF-RB-122<br />

RC30_13<br />

RC32 Women In Society<br />

Joint Session 02A of RC32 and<br />

RC10: The Challenges of Women’s<br />

Participation/Exclusion in<br />

Various Contexts<br />

Esther Ngan-ling Chow, American<br />

University, USA<br />

UB-FP-2.1<br />

JS_RC10_RC32_02A<br />

RC32 Women In Society<br />

Women<br />

Joey Sprague, University of<br />

Kansas, USA and Lin Tan, All<br />

China Women's Federation,<br />

China<br />

UB-FP-1.1<br />

RC32_02A<br />

RC32 Women In Society<br />

RC34 Sociology of Youth<br />

RC34 Sociology of Youth<br />

Session 06B: Women' Work,<br />

Laobr Participation and Development<br />

Session 04A: Youth questions<br />

and public debates<br />

Session 04B: Youth questions<br />

and public debates<br />

Esther Ngan-ling Chow, American<br />

University, USA/ Catherine<br />

Berheide, Skidmore College,<br />

USA<br />

Ngan-pun Ngai, The Chinese<br />

University of Hong Kong, China<br />

and Ani Wierenga, University of<br />

Melbourne, Australia<br />

Ngan-pun Ngai, The Chinese<br />

University of Hong Kong, China<br />

and Ani Wierenga, University of<br />

Melbourne, Australia<br />

UB-FP-1.2<br />

URL-FCB-A101<br />

URL-FCB-A102<br />

RC32_06B<br />

RC34_04A<br />

RC34_04B<br />

RC35 Conceptual and Terminological<br />

Analysis<br />

RC36 Alienation Theory and Research<br />

RC36 Alienation Theory and Research<br />

Session 04: Orientalism, Forgotten<br />

Sociology and Concept Formation<br />

Session 07A: Joint session of<br />

WG03 and RC36: The body as<br />

social icon: Spectacles of the<br />

Body<br />

Session 02D: The Economic,<br />

Philosophical and Psychoanalytic<br />

Manuscripts of 2008 Part IV<br />

Alberto Javier Ribes Leiva, Universidad<br />

Complutense de Madrid,<br />

Spain<br />

Marvin T. Prosono, Missouri<br />

State University, USA and<br />

Bianca Maria Pirani, University<br />

of Roma<br />

Pirkkoliisa Ahponen, University<br />

of Joensuu, Finland<br />

UPF-RB-219<br />

UB-FP-4.2<br />

UB-FP -3.4<br />

RC35_04<br />

JS_RC36_WG03A<br />

RC36_02D<br />

RC37 Sociology of Arts<br />

Session 01D: Joint session of<br />

RC37 and RC14: Rationalization<br />

and Resistance in the Arts, Culture<br />

and Communication, Part IV<br />

Jeffrey A. Halley, University of<br />

Texas, USA<br />

UB-FPGH-304<br />

JS_RC37_RC14_01D<br />

LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau<br />

de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB<br />

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RC37 Sociology of Arts<br />

Session 06A: Artistic Heritage, Vera Zolberg, The New School,<br />

Emotion and Expertise in Collective<br />

Memory Work, Part I ser University,<br />

USA/ Jan Marontate, Simon Fra-<br />

Canada<br />

UB-FPGH-206<br />

RC37_06A<br />

RC37 Sociology of Arts<br />

Session 08A: Epistemology and<br />

Methodology in the Sociology of<br />

Arts: Challenges for the Twentyfirst<br />

Century, Part I<br />

Paulo Menezes, University of<br />

Sao Paulo, Brazil<br />

UB-FPGH-207<br />

RC37_08A<br />

RC38 Biography and society<br />

Session 05: Turning points in<br />

Feiwel Kupferberg, Malmo University,<br />

Sweden<br />

biographical theory and analysis<br />

Part II<br />

UB-FP -1.4<br />

RC38_05<br />

RC41 Sociology of Population<br />

Session 03: A society for all<br />

ages: Meeting the challenges of<br />

population ageing<br />

Joseph Troisi, University of<br />

Malta, Malta<br />

UPF-RB-119<br />

RC41_03<br />

RC42 Social psychology<br />

Session 05: Groups, Individuals,<br />

and Inequality, Part I<br />

Cecilia Ridgeway, Stanford University,<br />

USA<br />

UB-FP-2.4<br />

RC42_05<br />

RC43 Housing and Inclusive<br />

Communities<br />

Session 03: Housing, Poverty<br />

Issues and the Roles of Government<br />

in Promotion Of Inclusive<br />

Communities, Part I<br />

Ken Gibb, University of Glasgow,<br />

UK<br />

URL-FCB-A202<br />

RC43_03<br />

RC44 Labor Movements<br />

Session 04A: Labor's other?<br />

Karl von Holt, University of the<br />

Witwatersrand<br />

UPF-RB-109<br />

RC44_04A<br />

RC44 Labor Movements<br />

Session 04B: Trade union responses<br />

to labor migration<br />

Donella Caspersz, University of<br />

Western Australia<br />

UPF-RB-117<br />

RC44_04B<br />

RC45 Rational Choice<br />

Session 02: Rationality, Equality, Yoshimichi Sato, Tohoku University,<br />

and Institutions<br />

Japan<br />

UB-FPGH-209<br />

RC45_02<br />

RC46 Clinical sociology<br />

Session 06: Life Stories, Individual<br />

or Collective as a Sociologi-<br />

John Cultiaux, Université Catholique<br />

de Louvain,Belgium<br />

cal Practice<br />

UB-FPGH-220<br />

RC46_06<br />

RC47 Social Classes and Social<br />

Movements<br />

Session 05: East Asian movements<br />

and globalization<br />

Shujiro Yazawa, Seijo University,<br />

Tokyo, Japan<br />

UB-FPGH-307<br />

RC47_05<br />

RC48 Social Movements, Collective<br />

Action and Social<br />

Change<br />

Session 04: Democratization,<br />

Political Institutions and Social<br />

Movements in Latin America<br />

Part II<br />

Benjamín Tejerina, University of<br />

the Basque Country, Spain<br />

UB-FPGH-205<br />

RC48_04<br />

RC49 Mental health and illness<br />

Session 04: Recent studies on<br />

the social epidemiology of mental<br />

illness<br />

Hans-Joachim Salize, Central<br />

Institute of Mental Health, Germany<br />

and Kwabena Poku, University<br />

of Ghana, Ghana<br />

UB-FP-2.2<br />

RC49_04<br />

RC53 Sociology of Childhood<br />

Session 05: Defining childhood<br />

by law<br />

Mirja Satka, University of Jyväskylä,<br />

Finland & Timo Harrikari,<br />

University of Helsinki, Finland<br />

UB-FPGH-401<br />

RC53_05<br />

LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau<br />

de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB<br />

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Thematic Groups<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

TG02 Historical and Comparative<br />

Sociology<br />

Session 03A: Joint session<br />

TG02 and RC09: Multiple modernities,<br />

sociology of development<br />

and postcolonial studies,<br />

Part I<br />

Ulrike Schuerkens, EHESS,<br />

France and Willfried Spohn,<br />

Free University of Berlin/University<br />

of Konstanz, Germany<br />

UB-FPGH-408<br />

JS_TG02_RC09_03A<br />

TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty<br />

Session 03: Risks in Financial<br />

Markets<br />

Helena Flam, University of Leipzig,<br />

Germany<br />

CCCB-1<br />

TG04_03<br />

TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty<br />

Session 09A: Risk and Crime<br />

and Prevention Part I<br />

Hazel Kemshall, De Montfort<br />

University, UK<br />

CCCB-2<br />

TG04_09A<br />

Working Groups<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

WG01 Local Global Relations<br />

Session 03: Rural societies and<br />

rural communities in the global<br />

world<br />

Nataliya Velikaya, Russian State<br />

University for the Humanities,<br />

Russia<br />

URL-FCB-A304<br />

WG01_03<br />

WG03 The body in the social<br />

sciences<br />

WG06 Social Indicators<br />

Session 05: Joint session of<br />

WG03 and RC36: The body as<br />

social icon: Spectacles of the<br />

Body<br />

Marvin T. Prosono, Missouri<br />

State University, USA and<br />

Bianca Maria Pirani, University<br />

of Roma<br />

Mariano Rojas, Facultad Latinoamericana<br />

de Ciencias Sociales<br />

Session 05: The Role of Social<br />

Indicators to Inform Public Policies:<br />

Welfare State and Educa-<br />

and Universidad Popular Autónoma<br />

del Estado de Puebla,<br />

tion<br />

Mexico<br />

UB-FP-4.2<br />

UB-FPGH-407<br />

JS_WG03_RC36_05<br />

WG06_05<br />

Ad Hoc Session<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

Ad Hoc Session Visual Sociology<br />

Session 05: Producing Visual<br />

Data and Methods of Analysis<br />

Part II<br />

Gabry Vanderveen, University of<br />

Leiden, Holland<br />

UB-FP-3.1<br />

Ad Visual_05<br />

Open Debate<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

Open debates<br />

Open Debate 04: Racism and<br />

social justice<br />

Michel Wieviorka, Scientific<br />

Committee, CADIS, EHESS,<br />

France<br />

CCCB-Vestibulo<br />

OD_04<br />

LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau<br />

de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB<br />

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Research Committees<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

RC02 <strong>Sociological</strong> research and<br />

Session 05: Economic Sociology<br />

public debate on the economy<br />

as Critique<br />

and society<br />

Andrew Sayer, Lancaster University,<br />

UK<br />

UB-FPGH-211<br />

RC02_05<br />

RC04 Sociology of Education<br />

Session 04B: Accountability for<br />

and by Whom? Standards for<br />

and by Whom?: Who Decides?<br />

Part II<br />

A. Gary Dworkin, Sociology, The<br />

University of Houston, Houston,<br />

Texas, USA<br />

URL-FCB-A301<br />

RC04B_04<br />

RC04 Sociology of Education<br />

Session 07B: Immigration, Education,<br />

and Inequality Part II<br />

Jaap Dronkers, European University<br />

Institute, Italy<br />

URL-FCB-A302<br />

RC04B_07<br />

RC05 Racism, Nationalism and<br />

Ethnic Relations<br />

RC05 Racism, Nationalism and<br />

Ethnic Relations<br />

Session 03: Joint session of<br />

RC05 and RC38: Gender, Biography<br />

and Transnational Practices<br />

Session 09: Generations of Migration:<br />

Inequality and Belonging<br />

Part II<br />

Kathy Davis, University of<br />

Utrecht, The Netherlands and<br />

Helma Lutz, Goethe University<br />

of Frankfurt, Germany<br />

Zlatko Skrbis, The University of<br />

Queensland, Australia and Loretta<br />

Baldassar, University of<br />

Western Australia, Australia<br />

UB-FP-0.1<br />

UB-FP-4.1<br />

RC05_03<br />

RC05_09<br />

RC07 Futures Research<br />

Session 03: Public Sociology,<br />

Policy Making, and Power<br />

Raquel Sosa Elízaga Unam,<br />

Mexico and Markus S. Schulz,<br />

USA<br />

UB-FPGH-208<br />

RC07_03<br />

RC09 Social Transformations<br />

and Sociology of Development<br />

Joint session 02 of TG02 and<br />

RC09: Multiple Modernities, Sociology<br />

of Development, and<br />

Postcolonial Studies II<br />

Ulrike Schuerkens, École des<br />

Hautes Études en Sciences, Sociales,<br />

Paris, France and and<br />

Willfried Spohn, Universität<br />

Konstanz, Germany<br />

UB-FPGH-408<br />

JS_RC09_TG02_02<br />

RC09 Social Transformations<br />

and Sociology of Development<br />

Session 06: The State and Development<br />

II<br />

Wade Roberts, Colorado College,<br />

USA<br />

UB-FPGH-221<br />

RC09_06<br />

RC09 Social Transformations<br />

and Sociology of Development<br />

RC10 Participation, Organizational<br />

Democracy and Self-Management<br />

RC10 Participation, Organizational<br />

Democracy and Self-Management<br />

RC10 Participation, Organizational<br />

Democracy and Self-Management<br />

RC11 Sociology of Ageing<br />

RC11 Sociology of Ageing<br />

Session 13: Converting Cultural<br />

Wealth into Economic Capital<br />

Session 03: Participation reconsidered:<br />

Its conceptual meaning,<br />

ideology and practice under a<br />

new light<br />

Joint Session 06 of RC10, RC48<br />

and RC36: Overcoming alienation;<br />

democratic mobilizations in<br />

a global age<br />

Joint Session 05B of RC10 and<br />

RC11: Aging, social exclusion,<br />

and social participation in a globalizing<br />

world: Varying levels of<br />

social inclusion strategies for<br />

older people<br />

Joint Session 01B of RC11 and<br />

RC10: Varying levels of social<br />

inclusion strategies for older people<br />

Joint Session 01B of RC11 and<br />

RC10: Varying levels of social<br />

inclusion strategies for older people<br />

Nina Bandelj, University of California,<br />

Irvine, USA and Frederick<br />

Wherry, University of Michigan,<br />

USA<br />

Litsa Nicolaou-Smokoviti, University<br />

of Piraeus, Greece<br />

Knud Jensen, Danish School of<br />

Education, Aarhus University,<br />

Denmark<br />

Julia Rozanova, University of Alberta,<br />

Canada and Andreas<br />

Hoff, University of Oxford, UK<br />

Julia Rozanova, University of Alberta,<br />

Canada and Andreas<br />

Hoff, Oxford Institute of Ageing,<br />

University of Oxford, UK<br />

Julia Rozanova, University of Alberta,<br />

Canada and Andreas<br />

Hoff, Oxford Institute of Ageing,<br />

University of Oxford, UK<br />

UB-FPGH-222<br />

UB-FPGH-219<br />

UB-FP -3.3<br />

UB-FPGH-305<br />

UB-FPGH-305<br />

UB-FPGH-305<br />

RC09_13<br />

RC10_03B<br />

JS_RC10_RC11_06<br />

JSB_RC10_RC11_05<br />

JSB_RC10_RC11_01B<br />

JSB_RC10_RC11_01<br />

LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau<br />

de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB<br />

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RC11 Sociology of Ageing<br />

Session 15: Older workers and<br />

age-discrimination in the workplace<br />

Lars Andersson, Linköping University,<br />

Sweden<br />

UB-FPGH-308<br />

RC11_15<br />

RC11 Sociology of Ageing<br />

Session 16: Migrant care workers<br />

George Leeson, Oxford Institute<br />

of Ageing, UK<br />

UB-FPGH-311<br />

RC11_16<br />

RC12 Sociology of Law<br />

Session 06: Legal Justice as a<br />

Matter of Professional Expertise<br />

Ralf Rogowski, University of<br />

Warwick, UK<br />

UB-FP-2.3<br />

RC12_06<br />

RC13 Sociology of Leisure<br />

RC13 Sociology of Leisure<br />

Session 13B: Joint session of<br />

RC13 and RC24: Leisure, tourism<br />

and environment, Part II<br />

Session 09: Joint session of<br />

RC13 and RC29: Leisure, deviance<br />

and alienation<br />

Raymond Murphy, University of<br />

Ottawa, Canada, Jan te Kloeze,<br />

Wageningen University , Netherlands<br />

Biko Agozino, University of West<br />

Indies, Trinidad and Tobago,<br />

Alan Law, Trent University, Canada<br />

UB-FPGH-404<br />

UB-FPGH-Sala Gran<br />

JS_RC13_RC24_13B<br />

JS_RC13_RC29_09<br />

RC14 Thematic Sessions<br />

Session 03A: Knowledge, Media<br />

and Art: The Media Construction<br />

of Realityession Part I<br />

Kostenko N. Institute of Sociology,<br />

Ukraine<br />

UB-FPGH-203<br />

RC14_03A<br />

RC17 Sociology of Organization<br />

Session 06: Devices and Dispositions:<br />

shaping organizational<br />

conduct<br />

Liz McFall, The Open University,<br />

UK<br />

UB-FPGH-411<br />

RC17_06<br />

RC18 Political Sociology<br />

Session 05: The enduring impact<br />

of class and religion in contemporary<br />

party politics. Part V<br />

Piero Ignazi, Università di Bologna<br />

UPF-RB-222<br />

RC18_05<br />

RC20 Comparative Sociology<br />

Session 02: Current Research in<br />

Comparative Sociology<br />

Anne Krogstad, University of<br />

Oslo, Norway<br />

UPF-RB-120<br />

RC20_02<br />

RC21 Regional and Urban Development<br />

Session 07: State-Led Gentrification<br />

and Mixing Policies: Implications for<br />

the Urban Middle Class and the (Ethnic)<br />

Poor Part III<br />

Jan Willem Duyvendak, University<br />

of Amsterdam, The Netherlands<br />

and Marisol García,<br />

University of Barcelona, Spain<br />

UB-FPGH-410<br />

RC21_07<br />

RC21 Regional and Urban Development<br />

Session 18: Segregation in A-<br />

Typical Contexts: Segregation<br />

and ethnicity<br />

Jesús Leal, Universidad Complutense<br />

de Madrid & Thomas Maloutas,<br />

University of Thessaly & Greek<br />

National Centre for Social Research<br />

UB-FPGH-204<br />

RC21_18<br />

RC22 Sociology of Religion<br />

Session 08B: Transformation of<br />

church-state relations in Europé<br />

Sinisa Zrinscak, University of<br />

Zagreb, Croatia<br />

UB-FPGH-303<br />

RC22_08B<br />

RC22 Sociology of Religion<br />

Session 09A: Islamism: The<br />

rise of a new enemy? Part I<br />

Riaz Hassan, Flinders University,<br />

Australia<br />

UB-FPGH-302<br />

RC22_09A<br />

RC23 Sociology of science and<br />

technology<br />

RC23 Sociology of science and<br />

technology<br />

Session 13B: Panel on Technological<br />

Surveillance and Power<br />

in Everyday Life, Part II<br />

Session 04: The Role of Industrialized<br />

Countries in the Development<br />

of the Rest of the World<br />

David Lyon, Queens University,<br />

Canada<br />

Jaime Jimenez, Instituto de Investigaciones<br />

en Matematicas Aplicadas<br />

y en Sistemas, Universidad Nacional<br />

Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico<br />

URL-FCB-A415<br />

URL-FCB-A400<br />

RC23_13B<br />

RC23_04<br />

RC24 Environment and society<br />

in the information age<br />

Arthur Mol, Wageningen University,<br />

The Netherlands<br />

UB-FPGH-402<br />

RC24_08<br />

LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau<br />

de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB<br />

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RC24 Environment and society<br />

Session 19: Community based<br />

movements in a globalizing<br />

world<br />

Hellmuth Lange, University of<br />

Bremen, Germany<br />

UB-FPGH-403<br />

RC24_19<br />

RC25 Language & Society<br />

Session 04: Youth Identities and<br />

Social Justice<br />

Meredith Izon, University of Tasmania,<br />

Australia<br />

UB-FPGH-212<br />

RC25_04<br />

RC25 Language & Society<br />

Session 06: Joint session of<br />

RC25 and TG03: The Discourses<br />

of Ageism and Anti-Ageism<br />

Elisabet Cedersund, Jönköping<br />

University, Sweden and John<br />

Macnicol, London School of<br />

Economics, UK<br />

UB-FPGH-406<br />

JS_RC25_TG03_06<br />

RC04 Sociology of Education<br />

Session 04B: Accountability for<br />

and by Whom? Standards for<br />

and by Whom?: Who Decides?<br />

Part II<br />

A. Gary Dworkin, Sociology, The<br />

University of Houston, Houston,<br />

Texas, USA<br />

URL-FCB-A301<br />

RC04A_04<br />

RC25 Language & Society<br />

Session 18: The Linguistic Federico Farini, University of<br />

Transformation of Public Spaces Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy<br />

UB-FPGH-404<br />

RC25_18<br />

RC25 Language & Society<br />

Session 12: Indigneous Language<br />

Shifts in Mexico<br />

Roland Terborg, Universidad<br />

Nacional Autónoma de México,<br />

México<br />

UB-FPGH-213<br />

RC25_12<br />

RC26 Sociotechnics, <strong>Sociological</strong><br />

Practice<br />

Session 06: Joint Session of<br />

RC26 and RC46: Clinical Sociology,<br />

Sociotechnics and <strong>Sociological</strong><br />

Practice: Research<br />

Strategies and Practices<br />

Marie Alderson, Canada and<br />

Maryann Mason, USA<br />

UB-FPGH-220<br />

JS_RC26_RC46_06<br />

RC30 Sociology of work<br />

Session 05: Informal Work<br />

Patrick Gun Cuningham, Autonomous<br />

University of Ciudad<br />

Juarez, Chihuahua, UK / Mexico<br />

UPF-RB-110<br />

RC30_05<br />

RC30 Sociology of work<br />

Session 11: Lifestyles and Work-<br />

Life Issues<br />

Philippe Mossé, LEST, France UPF-RB-121 RC30_11<br />

RC32 Women In Society<br />

Joint Session 02B of RC32 and<br />

Michal Palgi, The Max Stern<br />

RC10: The Challenges of Women’s<br />

Participation/Exclusion in<br />

Academic College of Emek Yezreel,<br />

Israel<br />

Social Movements<br />

UB-FP-2.1<br />

JS_RC10_RC32_02B<br />

RC32 Women In Society<br />

RC32 Women In Society<br />

Joey Sprague, University of<br />

Session 02B: Women, Pedagogy<br />

and Academe: Persistence Abraha, Hofstra University, USA<br />

Kansas, USA, Margaret<br />

and Change<br />

and Esther Ngan-ling Chow,<br />

Session 06C: Informal Dialogue<br />

on Research and Action<br />

American University, USA<br />

Bandana Purkayastha, University<br />

of Connecticut, USA, Lotsmart<br />

Fonjong, Buea University,<br />

Cameroon and Oluyemi Fayomi,<br />

Covenant University, Nigeria<br />

UB-FP-1.1<br />

UB-FP-1.2<br />

RC32_02B<br />

RC32_06C<br />

RC34 Sociology of Youth<br />

Sesssion 05A: Youth questions<br />

and public debates in Europe<br />

Howard Williamson, University<br />

of Cardiff, Walles, UK and Natalia<br />

Wächter, Austrian Institute for<br />

Youth Research, Austria<br />

URL-FCB-A101<br />

RC34_05A<br />

RC34 Sociology of Youth<br />

Sesssion 05B: Youth questions<br />

and public debates in Europe<br />

Howard Williamson, University<br />

of Cardiff, Walles, UK and Natalia<br />

Wächter, Austrian Institute for<br />

Youth Research, Austria<br />

URL-FCB-A102<br />

RC34_05B<br />

LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau<br />

de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB<br />

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RC35 Conceptual and Terminological<br />

Analysis<br />

RC36 Alienation Theory and Research<br />

Session 05: The sociological<br />

imagination after 1989: How fundamental<br />

are the conceptual<br />

shifts?<br />

Session 07B: Joint session of<br />

WG03 and RC36: The body as<br />

social icon: The Absent Body<br />

Chris Armbruster, Research Network<br />

1989 and Max Planck Society,<br />

Berlin, Germany<br />

Lauren Langman, Loyola University<br />

of Chicago, Chicago, IL,<br />

USA and Bianca Maria Pirani,<br />

University of Roma 'La Sapienza',<br />

Italy<br />

RC36 Alienation Theory and Researclonging<br />

Part I<br />

versity of<br />

Session 04A: The Politics of Be-<br />

Devorah Kalekin-Fishman, Uni-<br />

Haifa<br />

UPF-RB-219<br />

UB-FP-4.2<br />

UB-FP -3.4<br />

RC35_05<br />

JS_RC36_WG03B<br />

RC36_04A<br />

RC37 Sociology of Arts<br />

Session 08B: Epistemology and<br />

Methodology in the Sociology of<br />

Arts: Challenges for the Twentyfirst<br />

Century, Part II<br />

Paulo Menezes, University of<br />

Sao Paulo, Brazil<br />

UB-FPGH-207<br />

RC37_08B<br />

RC38 Biography and society<br />

Joint Session 01 of RC05 and<br />

RC38: Gender, Biography and<br />

Transnational Practices<br />

Kathy Davis, University of<br />

Utrecht, The Netherlands<br />

UB-FP -0.1<br />

JS_RC38_RC05_08<br />

RC38 Biography and society<br />

Session 06: Ethnicity, race, and<br />

minority relations - Transnational<br />

identities<br />

Kathy Davis, Utrecht University,<br />

Netherlands and Lena Inowlocki,<br />

University of Franfurt,<br />

Germany<br />

UB-FP -1.4<br />

RC38_06<br />

RC41 Sociology of Population<br />

Session 04: Youth and population<br />

age-structural change<br />

Rosa María Camarena, Universidad<br />

Nacional Autónoma de<br />

México, Mexico<br />

UPF-RB-119<br />

RC41_04<br />

RC42 Social psychology<br />

Session 06: Groups, Individuals,<br />

and Inequality, Part II<br />

Cecilia Ridgeway, Stanford University,<br />

USA and Robert Shelley<br />

Ohio University, USA<br />

UB-FP-2.4<br />

RC42_06<br />

RC43 Housing and Inclusive<br />

Communities<br />

Session 04: Housing, Poverty<br />

Issues and the Roles of Government<br />

in Promotion Of Inclusive<br />

Communities, Part II<br />

Suzana Pasternak, University of<br />

Sao Paulo, Brazil<br />

URL-FCB-A202<br />

RC43_04<br />

RC44 Labor Movements<br />

Session 05A: Panel discussion,<br />

Transnational Campaigns<br />

Gay Seidman, University of<br />

Massachusetts, Amherst<br />

UPF-RB-109<br />

RC44_05A<br />

RC44 Labor Movements<br />

Session 05B: Work Restructuring<br />

& New Union Strategies<br />

Part II<br />

Jennifer Chun, University of British<br />

Columbia<br />

UPF-RB-117<br />

RC44_05B<br />

RC45 Rational Choice<br />

Session 03: Bargaining, Social<br />

Support, and Health Needs<br />

Georg P. Mueller, University of<br />

Fribourg, Switzerland<br />

UB-FPGH-209<br />

RC45_03<br />

RC46 Clinical sociology<br />

Session 07: Joint session of<br />

RC36 and RC26: Clinical Sociology,<br />

Sociotechnics, and <strong>Sociological</strong><br />

Practice: Research<br />

Strategies and Practices<br />

Isabelle Laurin, Direction de la<br />

santé publique, Canada<br />

UB-FPGH-220<br />

JS_RC46_RC26_07<br />

RC47 Social Classes and Social<br />

Movements<br />

Session 06: Latin American localisms<br />

in a global context<br />

Maria da Glória Gohn, UNI-<br />

CAMP, São Paulo, Brazil<br />

UB-FPGH-307<br />

RC47_06<br />

RC48 Social Movements, Collective<br />

Action and Social<br />

Change<br />

Session 05: Debates and Mass<br />

Media in Public Arena<br />

James Goodman, University of<br />

Technology Sydney, Australia<br />

UB-FPGH-205<br />

RC48_05<br />

LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau<br />

de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB<br />

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RC48 Social Movements, Collective<br />

Action and Social<br />

Change<br />

Session 10: Joint session of<br />

RC10, RC48 and RC36: Overcoming<br />

Alienation: Democratic<br />

Mobilizations in a Global Age<br />

Knud Jensen, Danish School of<br />

Education, Aarhus University,<br />

Denmark<br />

UB-FP-3.3<br />

RC48_10<br />

RC49 Mental health and illness<br />

Session 05: New outcome concepts<br />

in the treatment of mental<br />

illness<br />

Kjeld Høgsbro, Danish Institute<br />

of Governmental Research and<br />

University of Aalborg, Denmark<br />

and Dirk Richter, LWL-Hospital<br />

Muenster, Germany, Berne University<br />

of Applied Sciences,<br />

Switzerland<br />

UB-FP-2.2<br />

RC49_05<br />

RC53 Sociology of Childhood<br />

Session 06: Children in economic<br />

spheres<br />

Jo Moran-Ellis, University of Surrey,<br />

Guildfort, UK<br />

UB-FPGH-401<br />

RC53_06<br />

Thematic Groups<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

TG02 Historical and Comparative<br />

Sociology<br />

Session 03B: Joint session<br />

TG02 and RC09: Multiple modernities,<br />

sociology of development<br />

and postcolonial studies,<br />

Part II<br />

Ulrike Schuerkens, EHESS,<br />

France and Willfried Spohn,<br />

Free University of Berlin/University<br />

of Konstanz, Germany<br />

UB-FPGH-408<br />

JS_TG02_RC09_03B<br />

TG03 Human Rights and Global<br />

Justice<br />

Session 06: Research on Education<br />

and Justice<br />

Karen Clark, University of<br />

Pennsylvania, United States<br />

UB-FPGH-412<br />

TG03_06<br />

TG03 Human Rights and Global<br />

Justice<br />

Joint session 09 of RC25 and<br />

TG03: The Discourses of<br />

Ageism and Anti-Ageism<br />

Elisabet Cedersund, Jönköping<br />

University, Sweden and John<br />

Macnicol, London School of<br />

Economics, UK<br />

UB-FPGH-406<br />

TG03_09<br />

TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty<br />

Session 09B: Risk and Crime<br />

and Prevention Part II<br />

Hazel Kemshall, De Montfort<br />

University, UK<br />

CCCB-2<br />

TG04_09B<br />

TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty<br />

Session 04A: Theorizing Risk<br />

Jens O. Zinn, University of Kent,<br />

and Uncertainty I, General Theorizing<br />

and Developments Part<br />

UK<br />

I<br />

CCCB-1<br />

TG04_4A<br />

LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau<br />

de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB<br />

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Working Groups<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

WG01 Local Global Relations<br />

Session 04: Transformation of<br />

democratic principles in conditions<br />

of European integration: Humanities, Poland<br />

Tatyana Iskra, Pultusk School of<br />

progress or regress<br />

URL-FCB-A304<br />

WG01_04<br />

WG03 The body in the social<br />

sciences<br />

Session 06: Joint session of<br />

WG03 and RC36: The body as<br />

social icon: The Absent Body<br />

Lauren Langman, Loyola University<br />

of Chicago, Chicago, IL,<br />

USA and Bianca Maria Pirani,<br />

University of Roma 'La Sapienza',<br />

Italy<br />

UB-FP-4.2<br />

JS_WG03_RC36_06<br />

WG03 The body in the social<br />

sciences<br />

Session 07: Identités existentielles<br />

et sociétales<br />

Pierre Bouvier, University of<br />

Paris X, Nanterre, France<br />

UB-FP-0.2<br />

WG03_07<br />

WG03 The body in the social<br />

sciences<br />

Session 09: The body: Workshop<br />

of the senses<br />

Sonia Giusti, University of Cassino,<br />

Italy and Floriana Ciccodicola,<br />

University of Cassino, Italy<br />

UB-FP-0.3<br />

WG03_09<br />

WG06 Social Indicators<br />

Session 06: Measuring Sustainability<br />

and Social Capital – Are<br />

Things Getting Better or Worse?<br />

Valerie Møller, Rhodes University,<br />

South Africa<br />

UB-FPGH-407<br />

WG06_06<br />

Sunday, September 7, 13:30-14:30<br />

Research Committees<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

RC07 Futures Research<br />

Session 19: RC07 Business Meeting<br />

UB-FPGH-208<br />

RC07_BM<br />

RC14 Thematic Sessions<br />

Business Meeting<br />

C. Constantopoulou, Panteion<br />

University, Greece<br />

UB-FPGH-203<br />

RC14_BM<br />

RC37 Sociology of Arts<br />

Session 10: Business Meeting<br />

Jeffrey A. Halley, University of<br />

Texas, USA<br />

UB-FPGH-210<br />

RC37_10BM<br />

Working Group<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

WG06 Social Indicators Session 08: Business Meeting UB-FPGH-407 WG06_BM<br />

LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau<br />

de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB<br />

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Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Ad Hoc Sessions<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

Ad Hoc Session Visual Sociology<br />

Session 06: Visual Sphere: Theoretical<br />

Elaborations<br />

Dennis Zuev, Siberian Federal<br />

University, Russia<br />

UB-FP-3.1<br />

Ad Visual_06<br />

Ad Hoc Theory and Ethnography<br />

across Disciplines<br />

Session 01: Theory and Ethnography<br />

across Disciplines<br />

Susana Narotzky, U Barcelona,<br />

Spain<br />

CCCB-Auditorio<br />

Ad Ethno and Theory_01<br />

Research Committees<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

RC02 <strong>Sociological</strong> research and<br />

public debate on the economy<br />

and society<br />

Session 06: Transnational Corporations:<br />

Villains or heroes of<br />

globalisation?<br />

Judith Clifton, Universidad de<br />

Cantabria, Spain<br />

UB-FPGH-211<br />

RC02_06<br />

RC04 Sociology of Education<br />

Session 04C: Accountability for<br />

and by Whom? Standards for<br />

and by Whom?: Open Session<br />

Part III<br />

A. Gary Dworkin, Sociology, The<br />

University of Houston, Houston,<br />

Texas, USA<br />

URL-FCB-A302<br />

RC04C_04<br />

RC04 Sociology of Education<br />

Session 08C: Access, Quality<br />

and Sustainability in Educational<br />

Reform: Challenges, Possibilities<br />

and the Way Forward: Repartment<br />

of Education, Pretoria,<br />

Shaheeda Essack, National Deform<br />

in Higher Education – Republic of South Africa<br />

Critical Global Perspectives Part<br />

III<br />

URL-FCB-A301<br />

RC04C_08<br />

RC05 Racism, Nationalism and<br />

Ethnic Relations<br />

Session 07: The Role of Sociologists<br />

in National Conflicts<br />

Nira Yuval-Davis, University of<br />

East London, UK and Avishai<br />

Ehrlich, Mikhlelet Tel-Aviv Jaffa<br />

UB-FP-4.1<br />

RC05_07<br />

RC05 Racism, Nationalism and<br />

Ethnic Relations<br />

Round table 2: Official definitions<br />

of ethnicity: social and political<br />

ramification<br />

Natividad Gutierrez Chong, National<br />

University of Mexico,<br />

UNAM, Mexico<br />

UB-FP-1.3<br />

RC05_Round Table_02<br />

RC07 Futures Research<br />

Session 08: Architecture, Design,<br />

Robots, and the Making of<br />

the Future<br />

Joerg Gleiter, Free U Bozen-Bolzano,<br />

Italy<br />

UB-FPGH-208<br />

RC07_08<br />

RC09 Social Transformations<br />

and Sociology of Development<br />

Session 07: Human Rights Paradigms<br />

and Movements: Third<br />

World Perspectives and Challenges<br />

Peter Chua, San José State<br />

University, USA<br />

UB-FPGH-221<br />

RC09_07<br />

RC10 Participation, Organizational<br />

Democracy and Self-Management<br />

Joint Session 07 of RC10, RC48<br />

and RC36: Overcoming alienation;<br />

democratic mobilizations in<br />

a global age<br />

Knud Jensen, Danish School of<br />

Education Aahus, University,<br />

Copenhagen, Denmark<br />

UB-FP -3.3<br />

JS_RC10_RC11_07<br />

LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau<br />

de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB<br />

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RC10 Participation, Organizational<br />

Democracy and Self-Management<br />

Joint Session 01 of RC10 and<br />

RC53: Children and young people<br />

- participation or object of<br />

concern?<br />

Heinz Suenker, University of<br />

Wuppertal, Germany<br />

UB-FPGH-401<br />

JS_RC10_RC53_01<br />

RC11 Sociology of Ageing<br />

Joint Session 02 of RC11 and Sara Arber, University of Surrey,<br />

RC13: Leisure and the aging societies<br />

of Waterloo,<br />

UK, Susan M. Shaw, University<br />

Canada<br />

UB-FPGH-306<br />

JS_RC11_RC13_02<br />

RC11 Sociology of Ageing<br />

Session 17: Parenting grandparents<br />

in South Africa, Spain and<br />

Jaco Hoffman, Oxford Institute<br />

the USA - diversities and commonalities;<br />

discourses and de-<br />

of Ageing, Oxford University, UK<br />

bates<br />

UB-FPGH-308<br />

RC11_17<br />

RC11 Sociology of Ageing<br />

Session 18: Retirement and<br />

well-being in an extended working<br />

life<br />

Ian Rees Jones, University of<br />

Wales Bangor, UK<br />

UB-FPGH-311<br />

RC11_18<br />

RC12 Sociology of Law<br />

Session 07: Social Experience,<br />

Legal Justice and Cultural Values<br />

Susana Novick, University of<br />

Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />

UB-FP-2.3<br />

RC12_07<br />

RC13 Sociology of Leisure<br />

Session 10: Joint session of<br />

RC13 and RC11: Leisure and<br />

the aging societies<br />

Sara Arber, University of Surrey,<br />

UK, Susan M. Shaw, University<br />

of Waterloo, Canada<br />

UB-FPGH-306<br />

JS_RC13_RC11_10<br />

RC13 Sociology of Leisure<br />

Session 12: Business Meeting<br />

Ishwar Modi, India <strong>International</strong><br />

Institute of Social Sciences, Jaipur,<br />

India<br />

URL-FCB-A201<br />

RC13_12BM<br />

RC14 Thematic Sessions<br />

Session 03B: Knowledge, Media<br />

and Art: The Media Construction<br />

of Knowledge Part II<br />

P. Lopes, Colgate University,<br />

USA<br />

UB-FPGH-203<br />

RC14_03B<br />

Session 07A: Changing Organizations,<br />

Changing Identities Part<br />

RC17 Sociology of Organization<br />

I<br />

Daniel Muzio (University of<br />

Leeds, UK)<br />

UB-FPGH-411<br />

RC17_07A<br />

Session 07B: Reconnecting Professional<br />

Organizations with<br />

RC17 Sociology of Organization<br />

Professional Occupations Part II<br />

Daniel Muzio (University of<br />

Leeds, UK)<br />

UB-FPGH-411<br />

RC17_07B<br />

RC18 Political Sociology<br />

Session 06: The enduring impact<br />

of class and religion in con-<br />

Susanna Luengo Gallego, Universidad<br />

de Salamanca<br />

temporary party politics. Part VI<br />

UPF-RB-222<br />

RC18_06<br />

RC20 Comparative Sociology<br />

Session 03: Figurational Sociology<br />

Stephen Mennell, University College<br />

Dublin, Ireland<br />

UPF-RB-120<br />

RC20_03<br />

RC21 Regional and Urban Development<br />

RC21 Regional and Urban Development<br />

Session 08: New Urban Cultures:<br />

Public Space, Public Art,<br />

Performance and Popular Cultures:<br />

Social practices in public<br />

spaces<br />

Session 19: Segregation in A-<br />

Typical Contexts: Housing and<br />

segregation<br />

Nuria Benach, University of Barcelona,<br />

Spain,<br />

Tim Butler, King’s College-London<br />

& Thomas Maloutas, University<br />

of Thessaly & Greek<br />

National Centre for Social Research<br />

UB-FPGH-410<br />

UB-FPGH-204<br />

RC21_08<br />

RC21_19<br />

RC22 Sociology of Religion<br />

Session 09B: Islamism: The<br />

rise of a new enemy? Part II<br />

Riaz Hassan, Flinders University,<br />

Australia<br />

UB-FPGH-302<br />

RC22_09B<br />

LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau<br />

de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB<br />

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RC22 Sociology of Religion<br />

Session 10: Religious pluralism<br />

in the public debate and in the<br />

public area: Similarities or tensions?<br />

Part I<br />

Claude Proeschel, GSRL,<br />

France<br />

UB-FPGH-303<br />

RC22_10<br />

RC23 Sociology of science and<br />

technology<br />

Session 08: Mid-Term Business<br />

Meeting.<br />

To be announced URL-FCB-A304 RC23_BM<br />

RC24 Environment and society<br />

Session 09: Environmental attitudes:<br />

conceptualizations and<br />

comparisons<br />

Riley Dunlap, Oklahoma State<br />

University, USA.<br />

UB-FPGH-402<br />

RC24_09<br />

RC24 Environment and society<br />

Session 20: Social responses to<br />

environmental problems<br />

Louis Lemkow, Autonomous<br />

University of Barcelona<br />

UB-FPGH-403<br />

RC24_20<br />

RC25 Language & Society<br />

Session 05: Social Research<br />

for Social Justice<br />

Celine-Marie Pascale, American<br />

University, United States<br />

UB-FPGH-212<br />

RC25_05<br />

RC25 Language & Society<br />

RC25 Language & Society<br />

RC30 Sociology of work<br />

Session 13: Codeswitching as a<br />

Human Right?<br />

Session 20: Cross Talk in Professional<br />

Spheres, Panel B<br />

Session 06: Control of Work and<br />

ICT<br />

Paramasivam Muthusamy, University<br />

Putra Malaysia, Malaysia<br />

and Svetlana I. Harnisch, Institute<br />

of Sociology, RAS, Russian<br />

Federation<br />

Maya Khemlani David, University<br />

of Malaysia, Malaysi and<br />

Vladimir Alpatov, Institute of<br />

Oriental Studies RAS, Russian<br />

Federation<br />

Ana Villarreal, LEST, France and<br />

Mariana Busso, CEIL-PIETTE<br />

del CONICET, LEST, Argentina-<br />

France<br />

UB-FPGH-213<br />

UB-FPGH-404<br />

UPF-RB-110<br />

RC25_13<br />

RC25_20<br />

RC30_06<br />

RC30 Sociology of work<br />

Session 12: Precarious Jobs<br />

and Work<br />

Klaus Schmierl, Institut für Sozialwissenschaftliche<br />

Forschung,<br />

München, Germany<br />

UPF-RB-121<br />

RC30_12<br />

RC32 Women In Society<br />

Joint Session 04 of RC32 and Marilyn Porter Memorial University,<br />

Canada and Fatimah Daud<br />

RC38: Biographical and Feminist<br />

Methods in a Global Framework<br />

<strong>International</strong> Islamic University,<br />

Malaysia<br />

UB-FP-0.1<br />

JS_RC32_RC38_04<br />

RC32 Women In Society<br />

Session 03: Researching<br />

Women in Africa and the African<br />

Diaspora: New Social Science<br />

Perspectives<br />

Josephine Beoku-Betts, Flordia<br />

Atlantic University,USA and<br />

Akosua Adomako Ampofo, University<br />

of Ghana, Ghana<br />

UB-FP-1.1<br />

RC32_03<br />

RC35 Conceptual and Terminological<br />

Analysis<br />

Session 06: Convergence and Volker H. Schmidt, National University<br />

of Singapore, Divergence: A False Dichotomy?<br />

Singapore<br />

UPF-RB-219<br />

RC35_06<br />

RC36 Alienation Theory and Research<br />

Session 04B: Varieties of National<br />

Experience Part II<br />

Lauren Langman, Department<br />

Sociology, Loyola University of<br />

Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA<br />

UB-FP -3.4<br />

RC36_04B<br />

RC37 Sociology of Arts<br />

Session 06C: Trauma, Controversy,<br />

Collective Memory and<br />

the Arts, Part III<br />

Vera Zolberg, The New School,<br />

USA/ Jan Marontate, Simon Fraser<br />

University, Canada<br />

UB-FPGH-206<br />

RC37_06C<br />

RC37 Sociology of Arts<br />

Session 09A: Open Submission<br />

Session, Part I<br />

Jeffrey A. Halley, University of<br />

Texas, USA<br />

UB-FPGH-207<br />

RC37_09A<br />

LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau<br />

de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB<br />

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RC38 Biography and society<br />

Joint Session 02 of RC32 and Marilyn Porter, Memorial University,<br />

Canada and Fatimah Daud,<br />

RC38: Biographical and Feminist<br />

Methods in a Global Framework<br />

Kuala<br />

<strong>International</strong> Islamic University,<br />

Lumpur<br />

UB-FP -0.1<br />

JS_RC38_RC32_09<br />

RC38 Biography and society<br />

Session 07: Cross-theme session<br />

Henning Salling Olesen, University<br />

of Roskilde, Denmark<br />

UB-FP -1.4<br />

RC38_07<br />

RC41 Sociology of Population<br />

Session 05: The globalization of<br />

labor and changes in family<br />

structures<br />

Elena Bastida, The University of<br />

Texas PanAmerican, USA<br />

UPF-RB-119<br />

RC41_05<br />

RC42 Social psychology<br />

Session 07: Social Psychology<br />

Research and Inequality: Open<br />

Topics<br />

Robert Shelly, Ohio University,<br />

USA<br />

UB-FP-2.4<br />

RC42_07<br />

RC44 Labor Movements<br />

Session 06A: Authors meet critics<br />

Peter Waterman, The Hague UPF-RB-108 RC44_06A<br />

RC44 Labor Movements<br />

Session 06B: Panel Discussion:<br />

Body Work<br />

Rachel Cohen, University of<br />

Warwick<br />

UPF-RB-109<br />

RC44_06B<br />

RC44 Labor Movements<br />

Session 06C: Working Class<br />

Struggle & Movement Renewa.<br />

Part II<br />

David Peetz, Griffith University UPF-RB-117 RC44_06C<br />

RC45 Rational Choice<br />

Session 04: Competition and Inequality<br />

Sonja Vogt, Utrecht University,<br />

The Netherlands<br />

UB-FPGH-209<br />

RC45_04<br />

RC46 Clinical sociology<br />

Session 08: Marginalized or Excluded<br />

Populations: Is Integration<br />

Possible?<br />

Jan Marie Fritz, University of<br />

Cincinnati, USA<br />

UB-FPGH-220<br />

RC46_09<br />

RC47 Social Classes and Social<br />

Movements<br />

Session 07: Collective action<br />

and the public sphere: Promises<br />

and shortcomings of participatory<br />

democracy<br />

Marie-Hélène Bacqué, Évry University,<br />

Evry, France. Pierre<br />

Hamel, Montreal University,<br />

Montreal, Canada.<br />

UB-FPGH-307<br />

RC47_07<br />

RC47 Social Classes and Social<br />

Movements<br />

Session 08: Global challenges<br />

Roland Roth, Hochschule Magdeburg-Stendal,<br />

Magdeburg,<br />

Germany<br />

UB-FPGH-310<br />

RC47_08<br />

RC48 Social Movements, Collective<br />

Action and Social<br />

Change<br />

Session 08B: Traditional and<br />

New Forms and Arenas of Social<br />

Mobilization Part II<br />

Debal K. Singharoy, Indira<br />

Gandhi National Open University,<br />

India<br />

UB-FPGH-205<br />

RC48_08<br />

RC48 Social Movements, Collective<br />

Action and Social<br />

Change<br />

Session 10: Joint session of<br />

RC10, RC48 and RC36: Overcoming<br />

Alienation: Democratic<br />

Mobilizations in a Global Age<br />

Knud Jensen, Danish School of<br />

Education, Aarhus University,<br />

Denmark<br />

UB-FP-3.3<br />

RC48_11<br />

RC49 Mental health and illness<br />

Session 06: The social representation<br />

of mental health and<br />

illness<br />

Herbert Matschinger, University<br />

of Leipzig, Germany and J. Gary<br />

Linn, Tennessee State University,<br />

USA<br />

UB-FP-2.2<br />

RC49_06<br />

RC53 Sociology of Childhood<br />

Session 07: Joint Session of<br />

RC10 and RC53: Children’s participation<br />

Baraldi, Claudio (University of<br />

Modena and Reggio Emilia,<br />

Italy)<br />

URL-FCB-401<br />

RC53_07<br />

LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau<br />

de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB<br />

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Thematic Groups<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

TG02 Historical and Comparative<br />

Sociology<br />

Session 02B: Globalization, religion<br />

and coilective identities,<br />

Part II<br />

Victor Roudometof, University of<br />

Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus and<br />

Willfried Spohn (FU Berlin/University<br />

of Konstanz, Germany<br />

UB-FPGH-408<br />

TG02_02B<br />

TG02 Historical and Comparative<br />

Sociology<br />

Session 04: The Legacy of “Stable<br />

Cultural Realities”, Colonialism,<br />

and Beyond<br />

Said Arjomand, State University<br />

of New York, USA and Ulrike<br />

Schuerkens, École des Hautes<br />

Études en Sciences, Paris<br />

UB-FPGH-405<br />

TG02_04<br />

TG03 Human Rights and Global<br />

Justice<br />

Session 07: The Nexus Between<br />

Marco Cuevas-Hewitt, University<br />

Praxis and Research in Global<br />

of Western Australia, Australia<br />

Justice<br />

UB-FPGH-412<br />

TG03_07<br />

TG03 Human Rights and Global<br />

Justice<br />

Session 08: The Ethos of Ethics<br />

Richard Floyd, Kwantlen University<br />

College, Canada<br />

Review within Qualitative Research.<br />

UB-FPGH-406<br />

TG03_08<br />

TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty<br />

Social Inequality<br />

tol,<br />

Session 10: Risk, Difference and David Abbott, University of Bris-<br />

UK<br />

CCCB-2<br />

TG04_10<br />

TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty<br />

Session 04B: Theorizing Risk<br />

Jens O. Zinn, University of Kent,<br />

and Uncertainty II, Specific Aspects<br />

Part<br />

UK<br />

II<br />

CCCB-1<br />

TG04_4B<br />

Working Groups<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

WG03 The body in the social<br />

sciences<br />

Bianca Maria Pirani, University<br />

Session 10: Final Round Table:<br />

of Roma La Sapienza, Italy and<br />

Mapping bodies: The bodily factor<br />

in social networking<br />

Thomas Spence Smith, University<br />

of Rochester, USA<br />

UB-FP-0.3<br />

WG03_10<br />

WG03 The body in the social<br />

sciences<br />

Bianca Maria Pirani, University<br />

Session 10: Final Round Table:<br />

of Roma La Sapienza, Italy and<br />

Mapping bodies: The bodily factor<br />

in social networking<br />

Thomas Spence Smith, University<br />

of Rochester, USA<br />

UB-FP-0.3<br />

WG03_10<br />

WG06 Social Indicators<br />

Session 07: Indicators and Their<br />

Liz Eckermann, Deakin University,<br />

Australia<br />

Use to Guide Public Policies: Migration,<br />

Gender and Poverty<br />

UB-FPGH-407<br />

WG06_07<br />

LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau<br />

de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB<br />

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Sunday, September 7, 16:00-17:45<br />

Open Debate<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

Open debates<br />

Open Debate 05: The prospects<br />

of democracy<br />

Salvador Giner, Scientific Committee,<br />

Universidad de Barcelona,<br />

Spain<br />

CCCB-Vestibulo<br />

OD_05<br />

Sunday, September 7, 18:00-20:00<br />

Common Sessions<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

Common Sessions<br />

Session 06: The moving social<br />

map: consequences and challenges<br />

Julio Iglesias de Ussel, Universidad<br />

de Granada, Spain<br />

UB-FPGH-Aula Magna<br />

CS_06<br />

Common Sessions<br />

Session 07: <strong>Sociological</strong> interventions<br />

on public issues<br />

Ulla Bjornberg, <strong>ISA</strong> Executive<br />

Committee, Göteborg University,<br />

Sweden<br />

UB-HB-Magna<br />

CS_07<br />

Common Sessions<br />

Session 08: The nature of sociology<br />

and its contribution to social Committee, Université de Mon-<br />

Marcel Fournier, <strong>ISA</strong> Executive<br />

reflexivity<br />

tréal<br />

UB-HB-Paraninf<br />

CS_08<br />

Ad Hoc Sessions<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

Consejo Latinoamericano de<br />

Ciencias Sociales, CLACSO<br />

Session 02: Presentación institucional.<br />

Consejo Latinoamericano<br />

de Ciencias Sociales -<br />

CLACSO<br />

Pablo Gentili, Consejo Latinoamericano<br />

de Ciencias Sociales,<br />

Argentina<br />

CCCB-Mirador<br />

ClASCO_02<br />

<strong>International</strong> Council for<br />

Science, ICSU, <strong>International</strong><br />

Council for Social Sciences,<br />

ISSC, <strong>International</strong> <strong>Sociological</strong><br />

<strong>Association</strong>, <strong>ISA</strong><br />

Session 01: Social and natural<br />

science collaboration: from problems<br />

to solutions<br />

Heide Hackman, <strong>International</strong><br />

Social Science Council, and<br />

Alice Abreu, <strong>International</strong> Council<br />

for Science Regional Office<br />

for Latin America and the Caribbean<br />

CCCB-Vestibulo<br />

ISSC_01<br />

Research Committees<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

RC05 Racism, Nationalism and<br />

Ethnic Relations<br />

Session 04: Joint session of<br />

RC05, RC25 and TG03: Migrant<br />

women: human rights violations<br />

and resistance<br />

Isabella Paoletti, Social Research<br />

and Intervention Centre,<br />

Italy<br />

UB-FPGH-406<br />

RC05_04<br />

LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau<br />

de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB<br />

65


RC07 Futures Research<br />

Session 13: Joint Spanish session<br />

of RC07, RC14 and RC23:<br />

Las Nuevas Tecnologías de Información<br />

y Comunicación en el<br />

Mundo Latino: Perspectivas Sociológicas<br />

desde Europa y América<br />

Latina / The New<br />

Information and Communication<br />

Technologies in the Latin World:<br />

<strong>Sociological</strong> Perspectives from<br />

Europe and Latin America<br />

Hermilio Santos, PUCRS, Brazil<br />

and Cristobal Torres, UAM,<br />

Spain<br />

URL-FCB-A101<br />

RC07_13<br />

RC07 Futures Research<br />

Session 16: Joint session of<br />

RC07, RC04 and RC23: The<br />

Role of University Research in<br />

the Future<br />

Tamás Kozma, U Debrecen,<br />

Hungary, Jaime Jimenez,<br />

UNAM, Mexico, and Radhamany<br />

Sorryamoorthy, U Kwazulu-Natal,<br />

South Africa<br />

URL-FCB-A201<br />

RC07_16<br />

RC09 Social Transformations<br />

and Sociology of Development<br />

Session 14: Business Meeting UB-FPGH-221 RC09_14BM<br />

RC11 Sociology of Ageing<br />

Session 19: Meaning and Practice<br />

of Transmission of Historical Juan Gutierrez & Iris Mareel, ‘Intergenerational<br />

Dialogue’, Ger-<br />

Remembrance across Generations<br />

and Cultures in Community<br />

many<br />

Development Processes<br />

UB-FPGH-308<br />

RC11_19<br />

RC11 Sociology of Ageing<br />

Session 20: Do Old-age Pensions<br />

provide adequate security<br />

in old age?<br />

Ronica N. Rooks, University of<br />

Colorado Denver, USA<br />

UB-FPGH-311<br />

RC11_20<br />

RC21 Regional and Urban Development<br />

Session 09: New Urban Cultures:<br />

Public Space, Public Art,<br />

Performance and Popular Cultures:<br />

Cultural industries and city<br />

promotion<br />

Joan Ganau, Universitat de<br />

Lleida, Spain<br />

UB-FPGH-410<br />

RC21_09<br />

RC21 Regional and Urban Development<br />

Session 20: Segregation in A-<br />

Typical Contexts: Segregation in<br />

the Latin American metropolis<br />

Jesús Leal, Universidad Complutense<br />

de Madrid & Tim Butler,<br />

King’s College-London<br />

UB-FPGH-204<br />

RC21_20<br />

RC22 Sociology of Religion<br />

Session 11: Challenges of the<br />

public in old and new forms of<br />

popular religion<br />

Eloisa Martin UB-FPGH-303 RC22_11<br />

RC23 Sociology of science and<br />

technology<br />

Session 10A: Joint session of<br />

RC14, RC07 and RC23, Las<br />

Nuevas Tecnologías de Información<br />

y Comunicación en el<br />

Mundo Latino: Perspectivas Sociológicas<br />

desde Europa y América<br />

Latina / The New<br />

Information and Communication<br />

Technologies in the Latin World:<br />

<strong>Sociological</strong> Perspectives from<br />

Europe and Latin America (Spanish<br />

Language Session), Part I<br />

Cristobal Torres, Departamento<br />

de Sociologia, Universidad Autonoma<br />

de Madrid, Spain, Hermilio<br />

Santos, Dept. Social Science,<br />

PUCRS, Brazil and Markus<br />

Schulz, Graduate School of Art<br />

& Science, New York University,<br />

USA<br />

URL-FCB-A101<br />

RC23_10A<br />

LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau<br />

de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB<br />

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RC23 Sociology of science and<br />

technology<br />

Session 10A: Joint session of<br />

RC14, RC07 and RC23, Las<br />

Nuevas Tecnologías de Información<br />

y Comunicación en el<br />

Mundo Latino: Perspectivas Sociológicas<br />

desde Europa y América<br />

Latina / The New<br />

Information and Communication<br />

Technologies in the Latin World:<br />

<strong>Sociological</strong> Perspectives from<br />

Europe and Latin America (Spanish<br />

Language Session), Part I<br />

Cristobal Torres, Departamento<br />

de Sociologia, Universidad Autonoma<br />

de Madrid, Spain, Hermilio<br />

Santos, Dept. Social Science,<br />

PUCRS, Brazil and Markus<br />

Schulz, Graduate School of Art<br />

& Science, New York University,<br />

USA<br />

URL-FCB-A101<br />

RC23_10A<br />

RC23 Sociology of science and<br />

technology<br />

Session 12: Joint Session of<br />

RC04, RC07 and RC23: The<br />

Role of University Research in<br />

the Future.<br />

Kozma Tamas, Univ of Debrecen,<br />

Hungary; Radhamany Sooryamoorthy,<br />

Sociology<br />

Programm, Univ. Natal, South<br />

Africa and Jaime Jimenez, Instituto<br />

de Investigaciones en Matematicas<br />

Aplicadas y en<br />

Sistemas, Universidad Nacional<br />

Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico<br />

URL-FCB-A201<br />

RC23_12<br />

RC24 Environment and society<br />

Session 10: Environmental behaviors:<br />

sociological analyses<br />

Riley Dunlap, Oklahoma State<br />

University, USA<br />

UB-FPGH-402<br />

RC24_10<br />

RC24 Environment and society<br />

Session 12: Science and technology<br />

and risk<br />

Eugene Rosa, Washington University,<br />

USA.<br />

UB-FPGH-403<br />

RC24_12<br />

RC25 Language & Society<br />

Session 11: Joint session of<br />

RC25, RC05 and TG03: Migrant<br />

women: human rights violations<br />

and resistance<br />

Isabella Paoletti, Social Research<br />

and Intervention Centre,<br />

Italy<br />

UB-FPGH-406<br />

SJS_RC25_RC05_TG03_11<br />

RC37 Sociology of Arts<br />

Session 09B: Open Submission<br />

Session, Part II<br />

Jeffrey A. Halley, University of<br />

Texas, USA<br />

UB-FPGH-207<br />

RC37_09B<br />

RC37 Sociology of Arts<br />

Session 07A: Territorial Aspects<br />

Alain Quemin, Institute Universitaire<br />

de France<br />

of Art: The <strong>International</strong> Dimension,<br />

Part I<br />

UB-FPGH-206<br />

RC37_7A<br />

Special Session<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

Special Sessions Lecture by Manuel Castells CCCB-Auditorio SS_Castells<br />

LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau<br />

de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB<br />

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Thematic Groups<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

TG03 Human Rights and Global<br />

Justice<br />

Session 10: Joint session of<br />

TG03, RC05 and RC25: Migrant<br />

Women and Human Rights Violations<br />

in Western Countries Cosponsored<br />

Isabella Paoletti, Social Research<br />

and Intervention Center<br />

(NGO), Italy<br />

UB-FPGH-406<br />

TG03_10<br />

TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertaintrencesity,<br />

Session 11: Socio-Cultural Diffe-<br />

Åsa Boholm, Göteborg Univer-<br />

Sweden<br />

CCCB-2<br />

TG04_11<br />

TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty<br />

n Decision Making<br />

Graham Loomes, University of<br />

East Anglia, UK<br />

CCCB-1<br />

TG04_5<br />

Monday, September 8, 09:00-11:00<br />

Ad Hoc Session<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

Asociación Latinoamericana de<br />

Sociología, ALAS<br />

Session 02: América Latina<br />

entre la fragmentación, la exclusión<br />

y la polarización social:<br />

¿qué proyectos alternativos?<br />

Jaime Preciado Coronado, Universidad<br />

de Guadalajara-<br />

ITESO, México<br />

CCCB-Mirador<br />

AHALAS_02<br />

Common Sessions<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

Common Sessions<br />

Session 09: Cultural change at<br />

the 21st Century<br />

Dennis Smith, Editor of Current<br />

Sociology, Loughborough University,<br />

UK<br />

UB-FPGH-Aula Magna<br />

CS_09<br />

Common Sessions<br />

Session 10: The sociological intervention<br />

in the public realm:<br />

different approaches<br />

Abdul-Mumin Sa’ad, <strong>ISA</strong> Executive<br />

Committee, University of<br />

Maiduguri Nigeria<br />

UB-HB-Magna<br />

CS_10<br />

Common Sessions<br />

Session 11: New spatial orders,<br />

configurations and practices in<br />

contemporary society<br />

Juan Díez Nicolás, Universidad<br />

Complutense de Madrid, Spain<br />

UB-HB-Paraninf<br />

CS_11<br />

Research Committees<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

RC05 Racism, Nationalism and<br />

Ethnic Relations<br />

Session 11: RC05 Business Meeting<br />

Peter Ratcliffe, University of<br />

Warwick, UK<br />

UB-FP-1.1<br />

RC05_11<br />

LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau<br />

de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB<br />

68


RC07 Futures Research<br />

Session 14: Joint Spanish session<br />

of RC07, RC14 and RC23:<br />

Las Nuevas Tecnologías de Información<br />

y Comunicación en el<br />

Mundo Latino: Perspectivas Sociológicas<br />

desde Europa y América<br />

Latina - Segunda Parte /<br />

The New Information and Communication<br />

Technologies in the<br />

Latin World: <strong>Sociological</strong> Perspectives<br />

from Europe and Latin<br />

America Part II<br />

Hermilio Santos, PUCRS, Brazil<br />

and Cristobal Torres, UAM,<br />

Spain<br />

URL-FCB-A101<br />

RC07_14<br />

RC07 Futures Research<br />

Session 17: Joint session of<br />

RC07, RC13 and RC23: Leisure:<br />

Dream or Reality?<br />

Jochen Glaeser, Lancaster U,<br />

UK, Dirk Steinbach, U Applied<br />

Sciences Salzburg, Austria,<br />

Scott North, U Osaka, Japan<br />

UB-FPGH-Sala Gran<br />

RC07_17<br />

RC11 Sociology of Ageing<br />

Session 21: Knowledge in later<br />

life<br />

Stephen Reder, Portland State<br />

University, USA<br />

UB-FPGH-310<br />

RC11_21<br />

RC11 Sociology of Ageing<br />

Session 22: Demographic<br />

ageing and social policy<br />

Virpi Timonen, Trinity College<br />

Dublin, Ireland<br />

UB-FPGH-311<br />

RC11_22<br />

RC13 Sociology of Leisure<br />

RC21 Regional and Urban Development<br />

RC23 Sociology of science and<br />

technology<br />

RC23 Sociology of science and<br />

technology<br />

Session 07A: Joint session of<br />

RC13, RC7 and RC23: Leisure<br />

in the age of technological transformation,<br />

Part I<br />

Session 10: New Urban Cultures:<br />

Public Space, Public Art,<br />

Performance and Popular Cultures:<br />

Art and alternative uses of<br />

public space<br />

Session 10B: Joint session of<br />

RC14, RC07 and RC23, Las<br />

Nuevas Tecnologías de Información<br />

y Comunicación en el<br />

Mundo Latino: Perspectivas Sociológicas<br />

desde Europa y América<br />

Latina / The New<br />

Information and Communication<br />

Technologies in the Latin World:<br />

<strong>Sociological</strong> Perspectives from<br />

Europe and Latin America (Spanish<br />

Language Session), Part II.<br />

Session 16: Joint Session of<br />

RC07, RC13 and RC23: Leisure<br />

in the Age of Technological<br />

Transformation.<br />

Jaime Jimenez, Universidad Nacional<br />

Autonoma de Mexico,<br />

México, Markus Schulz, New<br />

York University, USA, Teus J.<br />

Kamphorst, Wageningen University<br />

John Clammer, United Nations<br />

University-Tokyo, Japan<br />

Hermilio Santos, Dept. Social<br />

Science, PUCRS, Brazil and<br />

Markus Schulz, Graduate<br />

School of Art & Science, New<br />

York University, USA<br />

Jaime Jimenez, Instituto de Investigaciones<br />

en Matematicas<br />

Aplicadas y en Sistemas, Universidad<br />

Nacional Autonoma de<br />

Mexico, Mexico, Teus J. Kamphorst,<br />

Wageningen University,<br />

The Netherlands and Scott<br />

North, Osaka University, Japan<br />

UB-FPGH-Sala Gran<br />

UB-FPGH-410<br />

URL-FCB-A101<br />

UB-FPGH-Sala Gran<br />

SJS_RC13_RC07_RC23_07A<br />

RC21_10<br />

RC23_10B<br />

RC23_16<br />

RC24 Environment and society<br />

Session 22: Further environmental<br />

debates<br />

Mercedes Martínez Iglesias,<br />

University of Valencia, Spain<br />

UB-FPGH-402<br />

RC24_22<br />

LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau<br />

de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB<br />

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RC24 Environment and society<br />

Session 23: Climate, water scarcity<br />

and the new social institu-<br />

Brian Gareau, University of California,<br />

USA<br />

tions<br />

UB-FPGH-304<br />

RC24_23<br />

RC32 Women In Society Business Meeting UB-FP-1.2 RC32_BM<br />

RC37 Sociology of Arts<br />

Session 09C: Open Submission<br />

Session, Part III<br />

Jeffrey A. Halley, University of<br />

Texas, USA<br />

UB-FPGH-207<br />

RC37_09C<br />

RC37 Sociology of Arts<br />

Session 07B:Territorial Aspects<br />

of Art: Local and National Dimensions,<br />

Part II<br />

Alain Quemin, Institute Universitaire<br />

de France<br />

UB-FPGH-206<br />

RC37_7B<br />

Ad Hoc Session<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

Research Centers<br />

Supporting sociological research<br />

in the service of the community:<br />

two cases<br />

Robert Miller, ARK Project,<br />

Queen's University, U.K and<br />

Manuel Pérez Yruela, IESA,<br />

CSIC, Spain<br />

CCCB-Auditorio<br />

Ad_RC<br />

Thematic Groups<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty<br />

Session 06A: Power, Democracy<br />

and Risk Part I<br />

Ortwin Renn, University of Stuttgart,<br />

Germany<br />

CCCB-1<br />

TG04_06A<br />

TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty<br />

Session 12A: Risk as Media<br />

Event I Part I<br />

Jenny Kitzinger, University Cardiff,<br />

UK<br />

CCCB-2<br />

TG04_12A<br />

Research Committees<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

RC13 Sociology of Leisure<br />

Session 15: Joint session of<br />

RC13, RC34 and RC53: Children,<br />

youth and leisure aspirations<br />

Ngan-Pun Ngai, Chinese University<br />

of Hong Kong, Doris Buehler-Niederberger,<br />

University of Wuppertal, Germany,<br />

Kenneth Roberts, University of<br />

Liverpool, UK<br />

URL-FCB-A201<br />

SJS_RC13_RC34_RC53_15<br />

RC34 Sociology of Youth<br />

Joint Session of RC13, RC34,<br />

RC53. Childhood, Youth and<br />

Leisure Aspirations<br />

Ngan-Pun Ngai, Chinese University<br />

of Hong Kong, Doris Buehler-Niederberger,<br />

University of Wuppertal, Germany,<br />

Kenneth Roberts, University of<br />

Liverpool, UK<br />

URL-FCB-A201<br />

SJS_RC13_RC34_RC53<br />

LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau<br />

de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB<br />

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RC53 Sociology of Childhood<br />

Session 08: Joint Session of<br />

RC13, RC34 and RC53: Children,<br />

youth and leisure aspirations<br />

Ngan-Pun Ngai, Chinese University<br />

of Hong Kong, Doris Buehler-Niederberger,<br />

University of Wuppertal, Germany,<br />

Kenneth Roberts, University of<br />

Liverpool, UK<br />

URL-FCB-A201<br />

JS_RC13_RC34_RC53<br />

Monday, September 8, 11:30-13:30<br />

Common Sessions<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

Common Sessions<br />

Session 12: <strong>Sociological</strong> perspectives<br />

on democratic renewals<br />

and reforms<br />

Elisa P. Reis, Scientific Committee,<br />

Universidade Federal do<br />

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

UB-FPGH-Aula Magna<br />

CS_12<br />

Common Sessions<br />

Session 13: Social transformations<br />

at different scales: social<br />

fields, countries, the world<br />

Emma Porio, Scientific Committee,<br />

Ateneo de Manila University,<br />

Philippines<br />

UB-HB-Magna<br />

CS_13<br />

Common Sessions<br />

Session 14: Obstacles to make<br />

public sociology<br />

Manuel Pérez Yruela, Local Organizing<br />

Committee, IESA,<br />

Spain<br />

UB-HB-Paraninf<br />

CS_14<br />

Ad Hoc Session<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

Le 150e anniversaire de naissance<br />

d’Émile Durkheim<br />

Émile Durkheim, or a third way<br />

between liberalism and socialism<br />

Marcel Fournier, Université de<br />

Montréal, Canada<br />

CCCB-Mirador<br />

DURKHEIM_01<br />

Research Committees<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

RC07 Futures Research<br />

Session 18: Joint session of Scott North, U Osaka, Japan,<br />

RC07, RC13 and RC23: Leisure Jaime Jimenez, UNAM, Mexico,<br />

in the Age of Technological and Teus J. Kamphorst, Wageningen<br />

U, Transformation<br />

Netherlands<br />

UB-FPGH-Sala Gran<br />

RC07_18<br />

RC11 Sociology of Ageing<br />

Session 23: Other research on<br />

ageing I: Age discrimination, mobility<br />

and internet use<br />

Liliana Gastron, Nacional University<br />

of Luján, Argentina<br />

UB-FPGH-310<br />

RC11_23<br />

RC11 Sociology of Ageing<br />

Session 24: Other research on<br />

ageing II: Future challenges of<br />

ageing societies, identity, social<br />

networks<br />

Andreas Motel-Klingebiel, German<br />

Centre of Gerontology,<br />

Germany<br />

UB-FPGH-311<br />

RC11_24<br />

LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau<br />

de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB<br />

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RC13 Sociology of Leisure<br />

Session 15: Joint session of<br />

RC13, RC34 and RC53: Children,<br />

youth and leisure aspirations<br />

Ngan-Pun Ngai, Chinese University<br />

of Hong Kong, Doris<br />

Buehler-Niederberger, University<br />

of Wuppertal, Germany, Kenneth<br />

Roberts, University of Liverpool,<br />

UK<br />

SJS_RC13_RC34_RC53_15B<br />

RC13 Sociology of Leisure<br />

Markus Schulz, New York University,<br />

USA, Jaime Jimenez,<br />

Session 07B: Joint session of<br />

Universidad Nacional Autonoma<br />

RC13, RC7 and RC23: Leisure<br />

de Mexico, México, Dirk Steinbach,<br />

Center of Future Studies,<br />

Society: A dream or reality? Part<br />

II<br />

University of Applied Sciences<br />

of Salzburg, Austria<br />

UB-FPGH-Sala Gran<br />

SJS_RC13_RC07_RC23_07B<br />

RC23 Sociology of science and<br />

technology<br />

Session 11: Joint Session of<br />

RC07, RC23 and RC32: Gender,<br />

Science, Technology, Innovation,<br />

and the Future.<br />

Solange Simoes, Inst. for Social<br />

Research Univ. Michigan, USA<br />

and Radhamany Sooryamoorthy,<br />

Sociology Programm,<br />

Univ. Natal, South Africa<br />

URL-FCB-A101<br />

RC23_11<br />

RC23 Sociology of science and<br />

technology<br />

Session 17: Joint Session of<br />

RC07, RC13 and RC23: Leisure<br />

in the Age of Technological<br />

Transformation / Leisure Society:<br />

A Dream or Reality?<br />

Jochen Gläser, ESRC Centre for<br />

the Economic and Social Aspects<br />

of Genomics (Cesagen),<br />

Lancaster University, United<br />

Kingdom and Dirk Steinbach;<br />

Center for Future Studies, University<br />

of Applied Sciences of<br />

Salzburg, Austria<br />

UB-FPGH-Sala Gran<br />

RC23_17<br />

RC24 Environment and society<br />

Session 21: Environmental identities,<br />

environmental literacy and<br />

processes of knowledge building<br />

Tim O'Riordan, University of<br />

East Anglia<br />

UB-FPGH-402<br />

RC24_21<br />

RC24 Environment and society<br />

Session 24: New environmental<br />

analyses, the state, the market,<br />

and community<br />

Ralph Matthews University of<br />

British Columbia<br />

UB-FPGH-304<br />

RC24_24<br />

RC34 Sociology of Youth<br />

Joint Session of RC13, RC34,<br />

RC53. Childhood, Youth and<br />

Leisure Aspirations<br />

Ngan-Pun Ngai, Chinese University<br />

of Hong Kong, Doris<br />

Buehler-Niederberger, University<br />

of Wuppertal, Germany, Kenneth<br />

Roberts, University of Liverpool,<br />

UK<br />

URL-FCB-A201<br />

SJS_RC13_RC34_RC53B<br />

RC37 Sociology of Arts<br />

Session 07C: On Territorial Aspects<br />

of Art, Part III<br />

Alain Quemin, Institute Universitaire<br />

de France<br />

UB-FPGH-206<br />

RC37_7C<br />

LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau<br />

de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB<br />

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Ad Hoc Session<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

RESU: Network of the <strong>Sociological</strong><br />

<strong>Association</strong>s of Southern Europe<br />

and the Mediterranean, a<br />

joint effort of the French, Italian,<br />

and Portuguese <strong>Association</strong>s of<br />

Sociology, and the Spanish Federation<br />

of Sociology<br />

Applied Knowledge and the Social<br />

Relevance of Sociology in<br />

the Mediterranean<br />

Analia Torres, Portugal CCCB-Auditorio Resu_01<br />

Special Session<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

Special Sessions<br />

Foreseeable Future of Sociology<br />

Devorah Kalekin-Fishman and<br />

Arturo Rodriguez-Morato<br />

CCCB-Vestibulo<br />

SS_Kalekin<br />

Thematic Groups<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty<br />

Session 06B: Power, Democracy<br />

and Risk, Regulating Pu-<br />

Ortwin Renn, University of Stuttgart,<br />

Germany<br />

blic Participation Part II<br />

CCCB-1<br />

TG04_06B<br />

TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty<br />

Session 12B: Risk as Media<br />

Event II Part II<br />

Jenny Kitzinger, University Cardiff,<br />

UK<br />

CCCB-2<br />

TG04_12B<br />

Monday, September 8, 15:30-17:30<br />

Plenary Session<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

Plenary session<br />

Plenary Session: The intelectual<br />

Elisa Reis, Universidade Federal<br />

profile of sociology in the public<br />

do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

space<br />

PCFB-Congress hall<br />

Plenary_01<br />

LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau<br />

de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB<br />

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Monday, September 8, 18:00-20:00<br />

Plenary Session<br />

Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID<br />

Closing Session<br />

Closing Session: The sociological<br />

intervention in public debate<br />

María Ángeles Durán, CSIC,<br />

Spain<br />

PCFB-Congress hall<br />

Closing<br />

LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau<br />

de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB<br />

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General <strong>Programme</strong><br />

Plenary Sessions - PS<br />

Common Sessions - CS<br />

Special Sessions - SS<br />

Open Debates - OD<br />

Ad Hoc Sessions - AH


Plenary session<br />

Friday, September 5, 11:30-13:30<br />

Opening Session: Contributions of sociology<br />

to public debate<br />

Chair: Emilio Lamo de Espinosa, Universidad<br />

Complutense, Spain<br />

Location: PCFB- Congress hall<br />

Session ID: Opening<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Saskia Sassen (Columbia University, USA)<br />

Michel Wieviorka (CADIS, EHESS, France)<br />

Arturo Rodríguez Morató (Universidad de<br />

Barcelone, Spain)<br />

Plenary session<br />

Monday, September 8, 18:00-20:00<br />

Closing Session: The sociological intervention<br />

in public debate<br />

Chair: María Ángeles Durán, CSIC, Spain<br />

Location: PCFB- Congress hall<br />

Session ID: Closing<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Michael Burrawoy (U California, USA)<br />

Alberto Martinelli (Unicersity of Milano, Italy<br />

Alain Touraine (CADIS, EHESS, France)<br />

Plenary session<br />

Monday, September 8, 15:30-17:30<br />

Plenary Session: The intelectual profile<br />

of sociology in the public space<br />

Chair: Elisa Reis, Universidade Federal do<br />

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Location: PCFB- Congress hall<br />

Session ID: Plenary_01<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Salvador Giner (Universidad de Barcelone,<br />

Spain)<br />

John Urry (Lancaster University, UK)<br />

Raewyn Connell (University of Sydney, Australia)<br />

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Common Session 1 Social<br />

changes and social problems<br />

Friday, September 5, 2008, 18:00-<br />

20:00<br />

Chair: Piotr Sztompka, Jagiellonian University,<br />

Poland<br />

Location: UB-FPGH- Aula Magna<br />

Speakers:<br />

Raymond Murphy, RC24 Environment and<br />

Society, University of Ottawa, Canada, “Technological<br />

and Commodity Triage: A Contribution<br />

to Public Debate from Environmental<br />

Sociology”<br />

Ishwar Modi, RC13 Sociology of Leisure,<br />

India <strong>International</strong> Institute of Social Sciences,<br />

India, "Leisure and Social Transformation”<br />

Jens O. Zinn, TG04 Sociology of Risk and<br />

Uncertainty, University of Kent, UK, “Risks and<br />

Uncertainties in/of Public Debate”<br />

Diane Davis, RC21 Regional and Urban Development,<br />

MIT, USA, “Confronting the Century<br />

of Cities”<br />

Common Session 2 Public discourse<br />

and scientific practice<br />

Friday, September 5, 2008, 18:00-<br />

20:00<br />

Chair: Julia Evetts, <strong>ISA</strong> Executive Committee,<br />

University of Nottingham, UK<br />

Location: UB-HB- Magna<br />

Speakers:<br />

Heinz-Herbert Noll, WG06 Social Indicators,<br />

Gesis-ZUMA, Germany, “Quality of Life – A<br />

Yardstick for Individual and Societal Well-<br />

Being”<br />

Daniel Bertaux, RC 38 Biography and Society,<br />

Laboratoire Cultures et Sociétés en Europe,<br />

MISHA, France, «Accompagner des<br />

témoignages dans l’espace public pour susciter<br />

le débat »<br />

Christiana Constantopoulou, RC14 Sociology<br />

of Communication, Knowledge and<br />

Culture, Panteion University, Greece, “Sociology:<br />

Facing the challenging “Information Society”<br />

Jaime Jiménez, RC23 Sociology of Science<br />

and Technology, UNAM, México, “Public participation<br />

in science decision making: is it possible?<br />

Common Session 3<br />

Justice, Citizenry and Human<br />

Rights<br />

Friday, September 5, 2008, 18:00-<br />

20:00<br />

Chair: Teresa González de la Fe, Scientific<br />

Committee, Universidad de La Laguna, Spain<br />

Location: UB-HB- Paraninf<br />

Speakers:<br />

Devorah Kalekin-Fishman, <strong>ISA</strong> Vice-President<br />

for Publications, University of Haifa, Israel,<br />

“Citizens and Non-Citizens: Paradoxes of<br />

Policy and Practice”<br />

Alberto Moncada and Judith Blau, TG 03<br />

Human Rights and Global Justice, Sociologists<br />

without Borders, Spain, and University of North<br />

Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA, “Emerging Logic<br />

of Human Rights”<br />

Biko Agozino, RC29 Deviance and Social<br />

Control, University of West Indies, Trinidad<br />

and Tobago, “Crick Crack, Monkey Breaks his<br />

Back on a Piece of Pomerac (<strong>Sociological</strong> Policy<br />

Debates on The Social Control of Victimless<br />

Crimes)”<br />

Lawrence Friedman, RC12 Sociology of<br />

Law, Standford University, USA, “Towards a<br />

Sociology of Human Rights”<br />

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Common Session 4<br />

<strong>Sociological</strong> analysis on migrations<br />

Saturday, September 6, 2008, 18:00-<br />

20:00<br />

Chair: Oriol Homs, Local Organizing Committee,<br />

CIREM, Spain<br />

Location: UB-FPGH- Aula Magna<br />

Speakers:<br />

Keynote speaker: Aristide R. Zolberg, New<br />

School for Social Research, USA, "A World on<br />

the Move. <strong>International</strong> Migration Prospects in<br />

the Globalizing 21st Century"<br />

Joaquín Arango, Universidad Complutense,<br />

Spain, “Europa y la inmigración: una relación<br />

difícil”<br />

Ulrike Schuerkens, RC 09 Social Transformations<br />

and Sociology of Development, École<br />

des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales,<br />

France, “Migrations and the North-South Relationship”<br />

Common Session 5<br />

Interdisciplinary public debates<br />

and the sociological perspective<br />

Saturday, September 6, 2008, 18:00-<br />

20:00<br />

Reinhold Kilian, RC29 Sociology of Mental<br />

Health and Illness University of Ulm, Germany,<br />

“Beyond stigmatization , stress, and social<br />

class. What can sociology contribute in the era<br />

of biological psychiatry?”<br />

Doris Buehler-Niederberger, RC53 Sociology<br />

of Childhood, University of Wuppertal,<br />

Germany, “The public images of children – between<br />

political and expert claims”<br />

Common Session 6<br />

The moving social map: consequences<br />

and challenges<br />

Sunday, September 7, 2008, 18:00-<br />

20:00<br />

Chair: Julio Iglesias de Ussel, Universidad de<br />

Granada, Spain<br />

Location: UB-FPGH- Aula Magna<br />

Speakers:<br />

Keynote speaker: Susan A. McDaniel, University<br />

of Utah, USA,<br />

“Socio-Economic Insecurity and the Global<br />

Welfare State Divide”<br />

Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, RC30 Sociology<br />

of Work, Téluq-UQAM, Canada, «Economic<br />

restructuring, unemployment and labour<br />

market transformations; challenges in terms of<br />

insecurity and precarious jobs»<br />

Sara Arber, RC11 Sociology of Aging, University<br />

of Surrey, UK, “Ageing and Gender:<br />

Change and Continuity in a Global World”<br />

Chair: Bert Klandermans, VU-University, The<br />

Netherlands<br />

Location: UB-HB- Paraninf<br />

Speakers:<br />

Esther Ngan-ling Chow, RC 32 Women in<br />

Society, American University, USA, “Public Debates<br />

and Feminist Scholarship:<br />

Interrogating Women’s and Gender Studies in<br />

Contemporary China”<br />

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Common Session 7<br />

<strong>Sociological</strong> interventions on<br />

public issues<br />

Sunday, September 7, 2008, 18:00-<br />

20:00<br />

Chair: Teresa Montagut, Local Organizing<br />

Committee, University of Barcelona, Spain<br />

Location: UB-HB- Magna<br />

Speakers:<br />

Rudolf Richter, RC06 Family Research, University<br />

of Vienna, Austria, “Family Sociology<br />

and the public debate”<br />

Tina Uys, <strong>ISA</strong> Executive Committee, University<br />

of Johannesburg, South Africa, “Corruption:<br />

Can social research contribute to a more<br />

meaningful public debate?”<br />

Julia Rozanova, RC10 Participation, Organizational<br />

Democracy, and Self-Management,<br />

University of Alberta, Canada, “Social participation<br />

of older adults in the context of gendered<br />

policy regimes: a critical sociological<br />

perspective”<br />

Anne Boigeol, RC12 Sociology of Law IHTP,<br />

CNRS, France, «La sociologie et le débat public<br />

sur les réformes de la justice en France»<br />

Common Session 8<br />

The nature of sociology and its<br />

contribution to social reflexivity<br />

Sunday, September 7, 2008, 18:00-<br />

20:00<br />

Chair: Marcel Fournier, <strong>ISA</strong> Executive Committee,<br />

Université de Montréal,<br />

Canada<br />

Location: UB-HB- Paraninf<br />

Speakers:<br />

Sylvia Walby, RC02 Economy and Society<br />

Lancaster University, UK, “Globalization and<br />

inequalities: The contribution of Sociology to<br />

global debates on economy and society”<br />

Lauren Langman and Devorah Kalekin-<br />

Fishman, RC36 Alienation Theory and Research,<br />

Loyola University, USA, and University of<br />

Haifa, Israel, “Is Alienation the Inevitable Price<br />

of Modernity?”<br />

Bernard Scott, Eva Buchinger, and<br />

Chaime Marcuello, RC51 Sociocybernetics,<br />

Cranfield University, UK, ARC system research<br />

GmbH, Austria, and Zaragoza University,<br />

Spain, “Complexity and cultures in the global<br />

space: the contribution of sociocybernetics to<br />

interdisciplinary public dialogue”<br />

Ignacio Sotelo, Spain, “La Sociología de la<br />

crisis; crisis de la sociología”<br />

Common Session 9<br />

Cultural change at the 21st<br />

Century<br />

Monday, September 8, 2008, 09:00-<br />

11:00<br />

Chair: Dennis Smith, Editor of Current Sociology,<br />

Loughborough<br />

University, UK<br />

Location: UB-FPGH- Aula Magna<br />

Speakers:<br />

Keynote speaker: Harvey Molotch, New<br />

York University, USA,<br />

"Thinking Like a State Meets Thinking Like a<br />

Person: Some Local Variations"<br />

Sponsored by the <strong>International</strong> Journal of<br />

Urban and Regional Research<br />

Jean-Louis Fabiani, RC37 Sociology of the<br />

Arts, Ecole des hautes études en sciences sociales,<br />

France, “The Limits of Creative Society”<br />

Bianca Maria Pirani, WG03 The Body in the<br />

Social Sciences, University of Roma La Sapienza,<br />

Italy, “The New Boundaries between<br />

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Bodies and Technologies”<br />

Common Session 10<br />

The <strong>Sociological</strong> Intervention<br />

in the Public Realm: Different<br />

Approaches<br />

Monday, September 8, 2008, 09:00-<br />

11:00<br />

Chair: Abdul-Mumin Sa’ad, <strong>ISA</strong> Executive<br />

Committee, University of<br />

Maiduguri, Nigeria<br />

Location: UB-HB- Magna<br />

Speakers:<br />

Jeffrey A. Halley, RC37 Sociology of the<br />

Arts, The University of Texas at San Antonio,<br />

USA, “What Art Movements Can Teach Sociology<br />

about the ‘Public’ of Public Sociology:<br />

Lessons from a Mexican-American Mural Project”<br />

Georgeos Tsobanoglou, RC26 Sociotechnics<br />

- <strong>Sociological</strong> Practice, The Aegean University,<br />

Greece, “Role of <strong>Sociological</strong><br />

Research in Sustaining Communities under<br />

Info-Society’s Interests”<br />

Rob Lambert, RC 44 Labor Movements, University<br />

Western Australia, Australia, “Public Intellectuals<br />

and the Labor Movement”<br />

Jan Marie Fritz and Jacques Rheaume, RC46<br />

Clinical Sociology, University of Cincinnati,<br />

USA, and Université du Québec, Canada,<br />

“Working with the Public: The Contributions of<br />

Clinical Sociology”<br />

Chair: Juan Díez Nicolás, Universidad Complutense<br />

de Madrid, Spain<br />

Location: UB-HB- Paraninf<br />

Speakers:<br />

Willfried Spohn, TG02 Historical and Comparative<br />

Sociology, Catholic University Eichstaett,<br />

Germany, “Europeanization, Multiple<br />

Modernities and Collective Identities. A sociological<br />

intervention into the conflictive dynamics<br />

of cultural integration of an enlarging<br />

Europe”<br />

Volker Schmidt, RC35 Conceptual and Terminological<br />

Analysis, National University of<br />

Singapore, Singapore, “Asia's Rise, the New<br />

World Order, and Sociology”<br />

Henry Teune, WG 01 The Sociology of<br />

Local-Global Relations / RC20 Comparative<br />

Sociology, University of Pennsylvania, USA, “A<br />

Global Sociology: Globalization and the New<br />

Localisms”<br />

Carlota Solé, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona,<br />

Spain, “Migrations and transnationalism”<br />

Common Session 11<br />

New Spatial Orders, Configurations<br />

and Practices in Contemporary<br />

Society<br />

Monday, September 8, 2008, 09:00-<br />

11:00<br />

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Common Session 12<br />

<strong>Sociological</strong> perspectives on<br />

democratic renewals and reforms<br />

Monday, September 8, 2008, 11:30-<br />

13:30<br />

Chair: Elisa P. Reis, Scientific Committee,<br />

Universidade Federal do Rio de<br />

Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Location: UB-FPGH- Aula Magna<br />

Speakers:<br />

Keynote speaker: Donatella Della Porta,<br />

European University Institute, Italy, “The renewal<br />

of democracy”<br />

Vincenzo Ferrari and Luigi Cominelli,<br />

RC12 Sociology of Law, University of Milan,<br />

Italy, “How Sociology of Law contribute to understand<br />

and reform Justice Systems”<br />

A. Gary Dworkin, Shaheeda Essack, António<br />

Teodoro, and Lawrence J. Saha,<br />

RC04 Sociology of Education, University of<br />

Houston, USA, National Department of Education,<br />

Republic of South Africa, Lusophone University<br />

of Humanities and Technologies,<br />

Portugal, and Australian National University,<br />

Australia, “Accountability, Standards, and Testing<br />

in Education: The Fight for Justice, Human<br />

Rights and Democracy in Educational Access<br />

and Opportunity”<br />

Common Session 13<br />

Social transformations at different<br />

scales: social fields,<br />

countries, the world<br />

Monday, September 8, 2008, 11:30-<br />

13:30<br />

Chair: Emma Porio, Scientific Committee,<br />

Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines<br />

Location: UB-HB- Magna<br />

Speakers:<br />

Christian Fleck, RC08 History of Sociology,<br />

University of Graz, Austria, “Intellectuals and<br />

their Publics”<br />

Kahei Rokumoto, RC12 Sociology of Law,<br />

University of the Air (The open University of<br />

Japan), Japan, “Reforming the legal Profession<br />

in the Globalizing Far East: Japan Korea<br />

and China”<br />

Sergio Zermeño, <strong>ISA</strong> <strong>Forum</strong> Scientific Committee,<br />

UNAM, México<br />

Nasser Fakouhi, University of Tehran, Iran,<br />

"Social change in Iran and Iranian sociologists<br />

inside and outside country"<br />

Common Session 14<br />

Obstacles to make public sociology<br />

Monday, September 8, 2008, 11:30-<br />

13:30<br />

Chair: Manuel Pérez Yruela, Local Organizing<br />

Committee, IESA, Spain<br />

Location: UB-HB- Paraninf<br />

Speakers:<br />

Markus S. Schulz, RC07 Futures Research,<br />

New York University, USA, “Debating Futures:<br />

Global Trends, Alternative Visions, and Public<br />

Discourse”<br />

Celine-Marie Pascale, RC25 Language and<br />

Society, American University, USA, “Horizons<br />

of Possibility: Sociology in the 21st Century”<br />

Yoshimichi Sato, RC45 Rational Choice, Tohoku<br />

University, Japan, “Contributions of Rational<br />

Choice Theory to Public Debate”<br />

Peter Ratcliffe, RC05 Racism, Nationalism<br />

and Ethnic Relations, University of Warwick,<br />

UK, “Sociology and Sociologists: part of the<br />

solution or part of the problem?”<br />

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Special Session<br />

Liquid or Tribal Youth? Dialogue<br />

with Bauman & Maffesoli<br />

Open session<br />

Friday, September 5, 2008, 18:00-<br />

20:00<br />

Session organized by the Research Committee<br />

on Sociology of Youth<br />

(RC 34). Sponsored by the Catalan Youth Observatory<br />

Chair: Carme Capdevila, Consellera del Departament<br />

d'Acció Social i Ciutadania, Generalitat<br />

de Catalunya<br />

Other authorities:<br />

Ngan-Pun Ngai, President of the <strong>ISA</strong> Research<br />

Committee on Sociology of Youth<br />

Julià Fernández, Director de l'Agència Catalana<br />

de la Joventut, Generalitat de Catalunya<br />

Speakers:<br />

Zygmunt Bauman, University of Leeds, UK<br />

Michel Maffesoli, Université de la Sorbonne,<br />

France<br />

Special Session<br />

Dialogue Around Alain Touraine’s<br />

Penser Autrement<br />

Open session<br />

Saturday, September 6, 2008, 18:00-<br />

20:00<br />

Session organized by the Research Committee<br />

on Social Classes and Social Movements<br />

(RC47)<br />

Chair: Michel Wieviorka, CADIS, EHESS,<br />

France<br />

Speaker:<br />

Alain Touraine, CADIS, EHESS, France<br />

Discussants:<br />

Manuel Castells, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya,<br />

Spain<br />

Craig Calhoun, Social Science Research<br />

Council, USA<br />

Special Session<br />

Lecture by Manuel Castells<br />

Sunday, September 7, 2008, 18:00-<br />

19:45<br />

Sociology and Society in the 21st Century<br />

Special Session<br />

Foreseeable Future of Sociology<br />

Monday, September 8, 2008, 11:30-<br />

13:30<br />

Co-chairs: Devorah Kalekin-Fishman,<br />

Arturo Rodriguez-Morato<br />

Panelists:<br />

Michel Wieviorka (France)<br />

Yen Fen-Tseng (Taiwan)<br />

Ann Denis (Canada)<br />

Gabriele Rosenthal (Germany)<br />

Emilio Lamo de Espinosa (Spain)<br />

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Open Debate 1<br />

Politics of immigration<br />

Jointly organized with ACS<br />

Friday September 5, 2008, 16:00 –<br />

17:45<br />

Chair: Oriol Homs, President of the Catalan<br />

<strong>Sociological</strong> <strong>Association</strong> (ACS), Spain<br />

Location: CCCB- Vestibulo<br />

Panelists:<br />

Aristide R. Zolberg, New School University,<br />

USA<br />

Manuel Pérez Yruela, IESA, CSIC, Spain<br />

Adela Ros, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya,<br />

Spain<br />

Oriol Amorós, Secretari per a la Immigració,<br />

Generalitat de Catalunya<br />

Open Debate 2<br />

Sustainable development<br />

Saturday, September 6, 2008, 11:30<br />

– 13:30<br />

Chair: Alberto Martinelli, Scientific Committee,<br />

University of Milan, Italy<br />

Location: CCCB- Vestibulo<br />

Panelists:<br />

Tom R. Burns, University of Uppsala, Sweden<br />

Mercedes Pardo, Universidad Carlos III de<br />

Madrid, Spain<br />

Frederic Ximeno, Director General de Polítiques<br />

Ambientals i Sostenibilitat, Generalitat<br />

de Catalunya<br />

Purificació Canals, Vicepresident of the <strong>International</strong><br />

Union for the Conservation of<br />

Nature<br />

Open Debate 3<br />

The female revolution<br />

Saturday, September 6, 2008, 16:00<br />

– 17:45<br />

Chair: María Ángeles Durán, Scientific Committee,<br />

Centro de Ciencias Sociales, CSIC,<br />

Spain<br />

Location: CCCB- Vestibulo<br />

Panelists:<br />

Raewyn Connell, University of Sydney, Australia<br />

Kalpana Kannabiran, Resource Center for<br />

Women, India<br />

Sonia Montaño, Jefa de la División de Asuntos<br />

de Género (CEPAL)<br />

Ann Denis, University of Ottawa, Canada<br />

Open Debate 4<br />

Racism and Social Justice<br />

Sunday, September 7, 2008, 11:30 –<br />

13:30<br />

Chair: Michel Wieviorka, Scientific Committee,<br />

CADIS, EHESS, France<br />

Location: CCCB- Vestibulo<br />

Panelists:<br />

Teun A. van Dijk, Universidad Pompeu<br />

Fabra, Spain<br />

Ubaldo Martínez Veiga, UNED, Spain<br />

Peter Ratcliffe, University of Warwick, UK<br />

Nira Yuval-Davis, University of East London,<br />

UK<br />

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Open Debate 5<br />

The prospects of democracy<br />

Sunday, September 7, 2008, 16:00 –<br />

17:45<br />

Chair: Salvador Giner, Scientific Committee,<br />

Universidad de Barcelona, Spain<br />

Location: CCCB- Vestibulo<br />

Panelists:<br />

Donatella Della Porta, European University<br />

Institute, Italy<br />

Craig Calhoun, Social Science Research<br />

Council and New York University, USA<br />

Joan Subirats, Universidad Autónoma de<br />

Barcelona, Spain<br />

Ad Hoc Asociación Latinoamericana<br />

de Sociología, ALAS<br />

Organizer: Jose-Vicente Tavares-Dos-Santos,<br />

Universidad Federal de Rio Grande do<br />

Sul, Brazil<br />

Friday, September 5, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 01:Violence and social control: dilemmas<br />

for the Latin American democracies<br />

Chair: Jose-Vicente Tavares-Dos-Santos,<br />

Universidad Federal de Rio Grande do Sul,<br />

Brazil<br />

Location: CCCB-Mirador<br />

Session ID: AHALAS_01<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Jose-Vicente Tavares-Dos-Santos (Universidad<br />

Federal de Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil)<br />

Violencia y control social: la fabricación de políticas<br />

alternativas en América Latina<br />

Nelson Arteaga Botello (Facultad de Ciencias<br />

Políticas y Administración Pública, Mexico)<br />

Violencia, democracia y espacios de<br />

excepción en América Latina<br />

Renato Sergio de Lima (Foro Brasileño de<br />

Seguridad Pública y Fundacion Seade, Brazil)<br />

Espacios de Coordinación, Política de Información<br />

y Modelos de Gestión de La Seguridad<br />

Pública en Brasil<br />

Diego Torrente (Universidad de Barcelona,<br />

Spain) Control social y nuevas cuestiones sociales<br />

en Europa<br />

Sergio Adorno (Universidade de São Paulo,<br />

Brazil) Estado, legitimidad y impunidad.<br />

Alba Maria Zaluar (Universidade do Estado<br />

de Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) Juventud y tráfico de<br />

drogras ilegales: política de prevención<br />

Ad Hoc Joint event of Undergraduate<br />

and Research Committee<br />

on Sociotechnics -<br />

<strong>Sociological</strong> Practice RC26<br />

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Organizer: Nikita Pokrovsky and Alexei<br />

Boklin, State University, Higher School of Economics,<br />

Moscow, Russia<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Master Class: The focus on everyday life; a<br />

new turn in sociology<br />

Piotr Sztompka, Jagiellonian University of<br />

Cracow, Poland<br />

Location: UB-FP-4.2<br />

Session ID: Ad_joint RC26<br />

Ad Hoc Junior Sociologists’<br />

Network: Unconventional ways<br />

of doing research<br />

Organizer: Claudia Carvalho Massachusetts<br />

Institute of Technology, US and University<br />

of Coimbra, Portugal; Michelle Hsieh<br />

Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan; Dmitry<br />

Khodyakov Rutgers University, US; Wiebke<br />

Keim Freiburg University, Switzerland; Yuriy<br />

Savelyev National University of Kyiv, Ukraine<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 01: New research foci<br />

Chair: Dmitry Khodyakov Rutgers University,<br />

US<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-309<br />

Session ID: JSN_01<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Claudia Scheid (PH Bern, Switzerland)<br />

Children’s drawings as an object of sociological<br />

research<br />

Olena V Leipnik Sam (Houston State University,<br />

Texas, US) Children as Actors of the<br />

Social Cognitive Process: Refreshing the<br />

Human Self-Understanding<br />

Steffen Roth (Bern University of Applied<br />

Sciences, Switzerland) The Exchange Rates of<br />

Society<br />

Yuriy Savelyev (National Taras Shevchenko<br />

University of Kyiv, Ukraine) Governing Society<br />

in the European Union and the Need for Sociology:<br />

Social Inclusion of Immigrant Human Recourses<br />

Nadia Penkova Zaporozhe ( National University,<br />

Ukraine) Political Loci: Unconventional<br />

Approach to the Analysis of the Political<br />

Space.<br />

Michael Kunnuji (University of Lagos, Nigeria)Globally<br />

in sync, locally our of sync: addressing<br />

the inherent paradox<br />

Ad Hoc Session Visual Sociology<br />

Organizer: Dennis Zuev, Siberian Federal<br />

University, Russia and Regev Nathansohn,<br />

University of Michigan, USA<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 01: Collecting Visual Data and Methods<br />

of Analysis Part I<br />

Chair: Regev Nathansohn, University of Michigan,<br />

USA<br />

Location: UB-FP-3.1<br />

Session ID: Ad Visual_01<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Peter Burns (University of Brighton, UK )<br />

The holiday photo album as auto elicitation in<br />

exploring the history of tourism with older people.<br />

Lyn Bibbings (Oxford Brookes University,<br />

UK) The holiday photo album as auto elicitation<br />

in exploring the history of tourism with<br />

older people.<br />

Yulia Gradskova (Södertörn University College,<br />

Sweden) Album Stories and Oral History:<br />

Using Family Photographs for Studies of<br />

the Soviet Femininities<br />

Mateusz Halawa (University of Warsaw, Poland)<br />

Doing Visual Sociology as Going to the<br />

Archive<br />

Patrizia Faccioli (University of Bologna,<br />

Italy) The Multiple Dimensions of Identities<br />

Giuseppe Losacco (University of Bologna,<br />

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Italy) The Multiple Dimensions of Identities<br />

Cristiano Mutti (University of Milano, Bicocca,<br />

Italy) The Multiple Dimensions of Identities<br />

Valentina Anzoise (University of Milano, Bicocca,<br />

Italy) The Multiple Dimensions of Identities<br />

Gulsum Depeli (Hacettepe University, Turkey)<br />

Wedding Images: A methodological discussion<br />

about reading the visual or seeing the<br />

texual.<br />

Ad Hoc Session Visual Sociology<br />

Organizer: Dennis Zuev, Siberian Federal<br />

University, Russia and Regev Nathansohn,<br />

University of Michigan, USA<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 02: Producing Visual Data and Methods<br />

of Analysis Part I<br />

Chair: Luc Pauwels, University of Antwerp,<br />

Belgium<br />

Location: UB-FP-3.1<br />

Session ID: Ad Visual_02<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Ayelet Kohn (Hadassah College Jerusalem,<br />

Israel) The writing on (the collapsing) Walls:<br />

Graffiti of the Israeli Withdrawal, August 2005<br />

Hananel Rosenberg (The Hebrew University,<br />

Israel) The writing on (the collapsing)<br />

Walls: Graffiti of the Israeli Withdrawal, August<br />

2005<br />

Clarice Peixoto (University of Rio de Janeiro's<br />

State, Brazil) Family Film: From Family<br />

Images to Historic Artefact<br />

Gabry Vanderveen ( University of Leiden,<br />

Holland )Photo-essays created by students:<br />

photovoice data?<br />

EJ Milne (University of Bradford, UK)<br />

Through their eyes: visual (self) representation(s)<br />

of participation and community in Bradford<br />

and Keighley, UK.<br />

Heather Blakey (University of Bradford, UK)<br />

Through their eyes: visual (self) representation(s)<br />

of participation and community in Bradford<br />

and Keighley, UK.<br />

Sajid Karim (University of Bradford, UK)<br />

Through their eyes: visual (self) representation(s)<br />

of participation and community in Bradford<br />

and Keighley, UK.<br />

Louise Kilburn (University of Bradford, UK)<br />

Through their eyes: visual (self) representation(s)<br />

of participation and community in Bradford<br />

and Keighley, UK.<br />

Cherita Payne (University of Bradford, UK)<br />

Through their eyes: visual (self) representation(s)<br />

of participation and community in Bradford<br />

and Keighley, UK.<br />

David Wright (University of Bradford, UK)<br />

Through their eyes: visual (self) representation(s)<br />

of participation and community in Bradford<br />

and Keighley, UK.<br />

Hugo Dias (University of Coimbra, Portugal)<br />

Participant observation in hostess bars. Gaining<br />

access to a difficult terrain<br />

António Farinhas Rodrigues (University of<br />

Coimbra, Portugal) Participant observation in<br />

hostess bars. Gaining access to a difficult terrain<br />

Karolina Lukasiewicz (Jagiellonian University,<br />

Poland) Virtual social networks. A methodological<br />

challenge of sociological research<br />

Aslam Fataar (University of the Western<br />

Cape, South Africa) Methodological adaptation<br />

to account for the spatial fluidity of young<br />

school going kids<br />

Rosemary Blake (University of Cape Town,<br />

South Africa) The physical and emotional experiences<br />

of research on children diagnosed<br />

with cancer: Knowledge is not simply the domain<br />

of the mind<br />

Chris Morris (Meraka Institute, South Africa)<br />

Behavioural Changes in the Use of ICTs<br />

Maureen Mweru (Kenyatta University, Nairobi,<br />

Kenya) Challenges around collecting<br />

quantitative survey data from children-headed<br />

households<br />

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Ad Hoc Session Visual Sociology<br />

Organizer: Dennis Zuev, Siberian Federal<br />

University, Russia and Regev Nathansohn,<br />

University of Michigan, USA<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 03: Sociocultural Locus of the Visual<br />

Chair: Elena Iarskaia-Smirnova, Saratov<br />

State Technical University, Russia<br />

Location: UB-FP-3.1<br />

Session ID: Ad Visual_03<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Simone O'Callaghan (University of Dundee,<br />

Scotland) Visual Conversations, the semiotics<br />

of Intimacy in phonecam images.<br />

Anna Pechurina (University of Manchester,<br />

UK) Creating a home from Home: Russian<br />

Communities in the UK<br />

Julie Matthews ( The University of the Sunshine<br />

Coast, Australia) Researching and representing<br />

refugees<br />

Parlo Singh (Griffith University, Australia)<br />

Researching and representing refugees<br />

Noa Hazan (Bar Ilan University, Israel)<br />

Learning to see Race in Hebrew<br />

Kehinde Andrews (University of Birmingham,<br />

UK) A question of should:Bringing values<br />

and action to the centre of sociological research<br />

Mohamedazad Essa (University of Kwa-<br />

Zulu-Natal, South Africa) Creating solidarity<br />

through the visual: street traders in Delhi and<br />

Durban<br />

Oleksii Shestakovskii (National Taras<br />

Shevchenko University of Kyiv, Ukraine)<br />

Visual content analysis of signboards’ sign<br />

space: regularities, reference and communication<br />

strategy.<br />

Bruno Monteiro (Universidade do Porto,<br />

Portugal) Flesh works. Contributions to a carnal<br />

ethnography of shopfloor existence<br />

Lina Hu (University of California-Berkeley,<br />

US) Doing Public Sociology in the Field. A<br />

Strong <strong>Sociological</strong> Intervention Project in<br />

China<br />

Natalia Sarkisian (Boston College, US)<br />

Visualizing the Patterns: Self-Organizing Maps<br />

in <strong>Sociological</strong> Research<br />

Ad Hoc Revistas<br />

Organizer: Alicia Itatí Palermo, Asociación<br />

Latinoamericana de Sociología, Argentina, Rafael<br />

Martínez Nestares, Instituto de Estudios<br />

Iberoamericanos, Venezuela and Felipe Centelles<br />

Bollos, Universidad de Castilla, España<br />

Saturday, September 6, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 01: Las problemáticas de las revistas<br />

de Ciencias Sociales en Iberoamérica<br />

Chair: Alicia Itatí Palermo, Asociación Latinoamericana<br />

de Sociología, Argentina, Rafael<br />

Martínez Nestares, Instituto de Estudios Iberoamericanos,<br />

Venezuela and Felipe Centelles<br />

Bollos, Universidad de Castilla, España<br />

Location: CCCB-Mirador<br />

Session ID: Ad Revistas_01<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Cristóbal Torres (Red Española de Revistas<br />

de Sociología, España)<br />

Gildo Marcal Brandao (Universidad de Sao<br />

Pablo, Brasil)<br />

Jorge Rojas (Universidad de Concepción,<br />

Chile)<br />

Jaime Preciado Coronado (Universidad de<br />

Guadalajara, México)<br />

Eduardo Kingman (Facultad Latinoamericana<br />

de Ciencias Sociales Ecuador)<br />

Eduardo Sandoval Forero (Editor Revistas<br />

Concurrencias y Controversias latinoamericanos<br />

y Coordinador de la Red de Revistas de la<br />

Asociación Latinoamericana de Sociología)<br />

Ad Hoc Consejo Latinoamericano<br />

de Ciencias Sociales,<br />

CLACSO<br />

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Organizer: Pablo Gentili, Consejo Latinoamericano<br />

de Ciencias Sociales, Argentina<br />

Saturday, September 6, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 01: Desigualdad, exclusión y ciudadanía:<br />

visiones desde el Norte y desde el Sur<br />

Chair: Pablo Gentili, Consejo Latinoamericano<br />

de Ciencias Sociales, Argentina<br />

Location: CCCB-Auditorio<br />

Session ID: CLASCO_01<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Göran Therborn (Cambridge University, Inglaterra)<br />

Emir Sader (Consejo Latinoamericano de<br />

Ciencias Sociales, Argentina / Brasil)<br />

Joan Subirats (Universidad Autónoma de<br />

Barcelona, España)<br />

Marcia Rivera (Instituto Latinoamericano de<br />

Educación para el Desarrollo, Puerto Rico)<br />

Ad Hoc Junior Sociologists’<br />

Network: Unconventional ways<br />

of doing research<br />

Organizer: Claudia Carvalho Massachusetts<br />

Institute of Technology, US and University<br />

of Coimbra, Portugal; Michelle Hsieh<br />

Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan; Dmitry<br />

Khodyakov Rutgers University, US; Wiebke<br />

Keim Freiburg University, Switzerland; Yuriy<br />

Savelyev National University of Kyiv, Ukraine<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 04: Institutionally backed forms of<br />

unconventional research. The example of<br />

Maestría in Social Psychology of Groups, Universidad<br />

Autónoma Metropolitana-Xochimilco,<br />

México<br />

Chair: Wiebke Keim Freiburg University, Switzerland<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-309<br />

Session ID: JSN_04<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Anika Meckesheimer (UAM-Xochimilco,<br />

Mexico) Experience Systematization as project<br />

of autonomy for NGOs in the Context of <strong>International</strong><br />

Development Cooperation.<br />

Jacqueline Bochar Pizarro (UAM-Xochimilco,<br />

Mexico) Sociodrama as Approach to<br />

Gender Violence<br />

Martha Hilda Cruz (UAM-Xochimilco, Mexico)<br />

Subjective experience of reubication after<br />

natural disasters<br />

Edgar Betancourt Gómez (UAM-Xochimilco,<br />

Mexico) Figures of bonding in madness:<br />

the art of everyday life.<br />

Ad Hoc Session Visual Sociology<br />

Organizer: Dennis Zuev, Siberian Federal<br />

University, Russia and Regev Nathansohn,<br />

University of Michigan, USA<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 04: Collecting Visual Data and Methods<br />

of Analysis Part II<br />

Chair: EJ Milne, University of Bradford, UK<br />

Location: UB-FP-3.1<br />

Session ID: Ad Visual_04<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Matteo Vergani (Universita Cattolica del<br />

Sacro Cuore di Milano, Italy ) Reflecting about<br />

a field research on images collected on the<br />

web 2.0<br />

Angela Parker (University of Michigan, USA)<br />

Images of the Bureaucracy: the 1922 Crow industrial<br />

survey and the redefinition of the Crow<br />

household<br />

Agata Nowotny (University of Warsaw, Poland)<br />

Warsaw – The Imaginary City: A Case<br />

Study of the Visual Memory in the Urban Context.<br />

Agnieszka Strzemi_ska (University of War-<br />

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saw, Poland) Warsaw – The Imaginary City: A<br />

Case Study of the Visual Memory in the Urban<br />

Context.<br />

Dennis Zuev (Siberian Federal University,<br />

Russia) Cross-cultural comparison of visual<br />

self-presentations online: the case of couchsurfing<br />

web-site.<br />

Julia Zueva (Siberian Federal University,<br />

Russia) Cross-cultural comparison of visual<br />

self-presentations online: the case of couchsurfing<br />

web-site.<br />

Ad Hoc Session Visual Sociology<br />

Organizer: Dennis Zuev, Siberian Federal<br />

University, Russia and Regev Nathansohn,<br />

University of Michigan, USA<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 05: Producing Visual Data and Methods<br />

of Analysis Part II<br />

Chair: Gabry Vanderveen, University of Leiden,<br />

Holland<br />

Location: UB-FP-3.1<br />

Session ID: Ad Visual_05<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Luc Pauwels (University of Antwerp, Belgium)<br />

Reframing Visual Sociology Core Constituents<br />

of a Multidimensional Methodological<br />

Framework.<br />

Lesley Murray (University of Brighton, UK)<br />

Visualizing everyday mobilities.<br />

Elena Iarskaia-Smirnova (Saratov State<br />

Technical University, Russia ) Interpreting visual<br />

memories: photo albums of Soviet orphanages<br />

of 1930s-40s.<br />

Pavel Romanov (Center for Social Policy<br />

and Gender Studies, Russia) Interpreting visual<br />

memories: photo albums of Soviet orphanages<br />

of 1930s-40s.<br />

Marie Nordberg (Karlstad University, Sweden)<br />

"Only short cuts?" - some questions of reflexivity<br />

raised in a visual ethnography project<br />

on men’s hairstyles.<br />

Dario Da Re (University of Padua, Italy)<br />

We will tell you the story of the land: methods<br />

in documentary film analysis<br />

Ad Hoc Session Visual Sociology<br />

Organizer: Dennis Zuev, Siberian Federal<br />

University, Russia and Regev Nathansohn,<br />

University of Michigan, USA<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 06: Visual Sphere: Theoretical Elaborations<br />

Chair: Dennis Zuev, Siberian Federal University,<br />

Russia<br />

Location: UB-FP-3.1<br />

Session ID: Ad Visual_06<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Fuyuki Kurasawa (York University, Canada)<br />

The visual representation of distant suffering<br />

and the humanitarian imagery.<br />

Jerome Krase (Brooklyn College CUNY,<br />

USA) Visualizing Glocalization: Changing Images<br />

of Urban Ethnic Vernacular Neighborhoods<br />

in Global Cities.<br />

Timothy Shortell (Brooklyn College CUNY,<br />

USA) Visualizing Glocalization: Changing Images<br />

of Urban Ethnic Vernacular Neighborhoods<br />

in Global Cities.<br />

Regev Nathansohn (University of Michigan,<br />

USA) Time, Space and Identity in the VisOral<br />

Historiographies of Haifa.<br />

Mario Di Paolantonio ( York University, Canada)<br />

Memorial Practices and the Artistic-Visual<br />

Register in Transitional Argentina<br />

Vikki Bell (Goldsmiths College, London, UK)<br />

Memorial Practices and the Artistic-Visual Register<br />

in Transitional Argentina<br />

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Ad Hoc Theory and Ethnography<br />

across Disciplines<br />

Organizer: Loic Wacquant, U California,<br />

Berkeley and Susana Narotzky, U Barcelona,<br />

Spain<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 01: Theory and Ethnography across<br />

Disciplines<br />

Chair: Susana Narotzky, U Barcelona, Spain<br />

Location: CCCB-Auditorio<br />

Session ID: Ad Ethno and Theory_01<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Michael Burawoy (U California, USA)<br />

Armed with Theory: The Mission of Public Ethnography<br />

Sophie Day (U London, UK)<br />

Ethnography of Sex Work: Public Women and<br />

Public Debate<br />

Ubaldo Martínez Veiga (UNED, Madrid,<br />

Spain) El Ejido. The Ethnography of Social Exclusion:<br />

an Unavoidable Political Engagement<br />

Michel Villette (AgroParisTech / CNRS/<br />

EHESS/ ENS "Making a Killing: Vivissecting<br />

Capital Accumulation"<br />

Discussant: Loic Wacquant (U California,<br />

Berkeley)<br />

Ad Hoc Consejo Latinoamericano<br />

de Ciencias Sociales,<br />

CLACSO<br />

Organizer: Pablo Gentili, Consejo Latinoamericano<br />

de Ciencias Sociales, Argentina<br />

Sunday, September 7, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 02: Presentación institucional. Consejo<br />

Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales -<br />

CLACSO<br />

Chair: Pablo Gentili, Consejo Latinoamericano<br />

de Ciencias Sociales, Argentina<br />

Location: CCCB-Mirador<br />

Session ID: ClASCO_02<br />

Emir Sader (Consejo Latinoamericano de<br />

Ciencias Sociales, Argentina / Brasil)<br />

Pablo Gentili<br />

Marcia Rivera (Instituto Latinoamericano de<br />

Educación para el Desarrollo, Puerto Rico)<br />

Ad Hoc <strong>International</strong> Council<br />

for Science, ICSU, <strong>International</strong><br />

Council for Social Sciences,<br />

ISSC, <strong>International</strong><br />

<strong>Sociological</strong> <strong>Association</strong>, <strong>ISA</strong><br />

Organizer: Heide Hackman, <strong>International</strong><br />

Social Science Council, and Alice Abreu, <strong>International</strong><br />

Council for Science Regional Office<br />

for Latin America and the Caribbean<br />

Sunday, September 7, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 01: Social and natural science collaboration:<br />

from problems to solutions<br />

Chair: Heide Hackman, <strong>International</strong> Social<br />

Science Council, and Alice Abreu, <strong>International</strong><br />

Council for Science Regional Office for Latin<br />

America and the Caribbean<br />

Location: CCCB-Vestibulo<br />

Session ID: ISSC_01<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Thomas Rosswall (<strong>International</strong> Council for<br />

Science)<br />

Michel Wieviorka (<strong>International</strong> <strong>Sociological</strong><br />

<strong>Association</strong>) Race ans Science<br />

Gudmund Hernes (<strong>International</strong> Social<br />

Science Council) Natural Hazards and social<br />

whiplash<br />

Ilan Chabay (<strong>International</strong> Human Dimensions<br />

<strong>Programme</strong> Scientific Committee Member,<br />

Gothenburg University and Chalmers<br />

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University, Sweden) Bellwethers, Beacons,<br />

and Behaviors<br />

Ad Hoc Asociación Latinoamericana<br />

de Sociología, ALAS<br />

Organizer: Jaime Preciado Coronado, Universidad<br />

de Guadalajara-ITESO, México<br />

Monday, September 8, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 02: América Latina entre la fragmentación,<br />

la exclusión y la polarización social:<br />

¿qué proyectos alternativos?<br />

Chair: Jaime Preciado Coronado, Universidad<br />

de Guadalajara-ITESO, México<br />

Location: CCCB-Mirador<br />

Session ID: AHALAS_02<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Jorge Rojas Hernández (Universidad de<br />

Concepción, Chile) Impactos sociales y ambientales<br />

del Cambio Climático Global en la<br />

Región del Bío Bío, Chile<br />

Diana Sagástegui (Universidad de Guadalajara-ITESO,<br />

México) Las ciencias sociales y<br />

una nueva agenda de investigación latinoamericana<br />

Adrián Scribano (CONICET; CEA-UE-UNC,<br />

Argentina) Pensamiento Crítico en América<br />

Latina: Repensando herencias y horizontes<br />

desde la regulación de las emociones<br />

Paulo Henrique Martins (Profesor Titular<br />

de la Universidade Federal de Pernambuco,<br />

Brasil) Nuevos movimientos sociales y democracia<br />

participativa<br />

María Isabel Domínguez García (Centro de<br />

Investigaciones Psicológicas y Sociológicas.<br />

La Habana, Cuba) Ciencias sociales y su responsabilidad<br />

en la formulación de nuevas políticas<br />

sociales.<br />

Martha Néllida Ruiz (Centro Universitario<br />

Tijuana, México) Universidad y educación superior<br />

en Latinoamérica: agendas de reforma<br />

alternativa<br />

Jaime Preciado Coronado (Universidad de<br />

Guadalajara-ITESO, México) Los desafíos de<br />

la izquierda social en la integración latinoamericana<br />

Ad Hoc Research Centers<br />

Organizer: Robert Miller, ARK Project,<br />

Queen's University, U.K, Manuel Pérez Yruela,<br />

IESA, CSIC, Spain<br />

Monday, September 8, 09:00-11:00<br />

Supporting sociological research in the service<br />

of the community: two cases<br />

Chair: Robert Miller, ARK Project, Queen's<br />

University, U.K and Manuel Pérez Yruela,<br />

IESA, CSIC, Spain<br />

Location: CCCB-Auditorio<br />

Session ID: Ad_RC<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Robert Miller, Presentation about the ARK<br />

Project<br />

Manuel Pérez Yruela, Presentation about<br />

the IESA<br />

Ad Hoc Le 150e anniversaire<br />

de naissance d’Émile Durkheim<br />

Organizer: Marcel Fournier, Université de<br />

Montréal, Canada<br />

Monday, September 8, 11:30-13:30<br />

Émile Durkheim, or a third way between liberalism<br />

and socialism<br />

Chair: Marcel Fournier, Université de Montréal,<br />

Canada<br />

Location: CCCB-Mirador<br />

Session ID: DURKHEIM_01<br />

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Authors and Papers:<br />

Marcel Fournier (Université de Montréal,<br />

Canada et Université de Metz, France)<br />

Aina Lopez (Universidad Complutense,<br />

Spain)<br />

Christian Fleck (Universitaet Graz, Austria)<br />

Robert Leroux (Université d’Ottawa, Canada)<br />

Ad Hoc RESU: Network of the<br />

<strong>Sociological</strong> <strong>Association</strong>s of<br />

Southern Europe and the Mediterranean,<br />

a joint effort of the<br />

French, Italian, and Portuguese<br />

<strong>Association</strong>s of Sociology,<br />

and the Spanish<br />

Federation of Sociology<br />

Organizer: Analia Torres, Portugal<br />

Monday, September 8, 11:30-13:30<br />

Applied Knowledge and the Social Relevance<br />

of Sociology in the Mediterranean<br />

Chair: Analia Torres, Portugal<br />

Location: CCCB-Auditorio<br />

Session ID: Resu_01<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Louis Chauvel (Ecole d´Etudes en Sciences<br />

et Politiques, Paris, France)<br />

Marina Subirats (Universidad Autónoma de<br />

Barcelona, Spain)<br />

Jose Madureira Pinto (Faculdade de Economia,<br />

Universidade do Porto Portugal)<br />

Dzemal Sokolovic (Bósnia)<br />

Giovanni Bechelloni (Università di Firenze,<br />

Italy)<br />

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Thematic <strong>Programme</strong><br />

Research Committees - RC<br />

Working Groups - WG<br />

Thematic Groups - TG<br />

Joint Sessions - JS


RC02 Economy and Society<br />

Économie et société<br />

Economía y sociedad<br />

President and coordinator of the programme: Sylvia Walby, University of Lancaster, GB.<br />

Local Host: Julián Cárdenas<br />

Subject: “<strong>Sociological</strong> research and the public debate on economy and society”<br />

Organizer: Sylvia Walby, Lancaster University, UK<br />

Friday, September 5, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 09: Joint Session of RC02, RC24<br />

and RC23: The ‘Knowledge-Based Bio-Economy’:<br />

Critical Perspectives.<br />

Chair: Les Levidow, Development Policy and<br />

Practice, Faculty of Maths, Computing and<br />

Technology, The Open University, UK<br />

Location: URL-A201<br />

Session ID: RC02_09<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Kean Birch (University of Glasgow and Les<br />

Levidow, Open University, UK) Bioeconomy'<br />

as a self-fulfilling prophecy<br />

Marja Häyrinen-Alestalo (University of Helsinki,<br />

Finland) Political conflicts over the knowledge-based<br />

bio-economy.<br />

Stefano Ponte (Danish Institute for <strong>International</strong><br />

Studies, Denmark) Of ‘bad’ fish: Regulation,<br />

eco-labels and popular culture in the<br />

(re)construction of European bio-economies.<br />

Larry Reynolds (Univ of Lancaster, UK,<br />

Bron Szerszynski ) Corporate imaginaries, publics<br />

and the knowledge-based bioeconomy<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 01: Politics and Interlocking Directorates<br />

Chair: José A. Rodríguez, Julián Cárdenas<br />

and Anna Ramon, University of Barcelona,<br />

Spain<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-211<br />

Session ID: RC02_01<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Georgina Murray (Griffith University, Australia)<br />

Australian networks for power: 1992-<br />

2007 interlocking directorates<br />

William K. Carroll (University of Victoria,<br />

Canada) The global corporate elite and the<br />

transnational policy-planning network, 1996-<br />

2006: A structural analysis<br />

Vladimir Popov (University of Greenwich,<br />

UK/Russia) Politics and Interlocking Directorates<br />

in Russia and UK: Are they really so different?<br />

Val Burris (University of Oregon, USA) The<br />

small world of the global corporate elete<br />

José A. Rodríguez (University of Barcelona,<br />

Spain) Politics and Interlockings: Struggles<br />

for Power<br />

Julián Cárdenas (University of Barcelona,<br />

Spain) Politics and Interlockings: Struggles for<br />

Power<br />

Anna Ramon (University of Barcelona,<br />

Spain) Politics and Interlockings: Struggles for<br />

Power<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 07: Responses to the Emerging<br />

Global Plutonomy<br />

Chair: Salvatore Babones, University of<br />

Sydney, Australia<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-209<br />

Session ID: RC02_07<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Manjeet Chaturvedi (Banaras Hindu University,<br />

India) Civil Resistance to Indian Pluto-<br />

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nomy<br />

Pat Lauderdale (Arizona State University,<br />

USA) Indigenous and Global Social Movements<br />

in the Face of the Global Plutonomy:<br />

From Resistance to Social Change<br />

Michael Nollert (University of Fribourg, Switzerland)<br />

Welfare by Two-Fold Plutonomy: The<br />

Case of Switzerland<br />

Sebastian Schief (University of Fribourg,<br />

Switzerland) Welfare by Two-Fold Plutonomy:<br />

The Case of Switzerland<br />

Robert J.S. Ross (Clark University, USA)<br />

How do Workers Achieve Inclusion?<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 02: Open Session<br />

Chair: Alexius Anthony Pereira, National University<br />

of Singapore, Singapore and Sylvia<br />

Walby, Lancaster University, UK<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-211<br />

Session ID: RC02_02<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Cristina Puga (Universidad Nacional Autónoma<br />

de México, México) Organized business<br />

and civil society. An institutional redefinition<br />

Matilde Luna (Universidad Nacional Autónoma<br />

de México, México) Organized business<br />

and civil society. An institutional redefinition<br />

Mei-Ling Lin ( National Open University, Taiwan)<br />

State-formation after the Cultural Turn:<br />

How the Regional Liberalization Takes Place<br />

through the New Global Institutions<br />

Daniel Maman (Ben-Gurion University of the<br />

Negev, Israel) Global Logics - Local Actors:<br />

The Israeli Central Bank as an Agent of Liberalization<br />

Zeev Rosenhek (The Open University of Israel,<br />

Israel) Global Logics - Local Actors: The<br />

Israeli Central Bank as an Agent of Liberalization<br />

Lautaro Lissin (National University of Buenos<br />

Aires, Argentina) Entrepreneur collective<br />

action: Homogeneity given or constructed?<br />

Jim Ottaway (LSE, UK) Translational research<br />

as a market device: A case study of the<br />

Social,Genetic and Developmental Psychiatry<br />

centre at King’s College, UK.<br />

Sandy Ross (LSE, UK) Playing the Market:<br />

Negotiating Normative and Subversive Market<br />

Practices in an Online Economy<br />

Ralph Matthews (The University of British<br />

Columbia, Canada) Should I Stay or Should I<br />

Go?: Conceptualizing and Measuring the Comparative<br />

Strength of Economic versus Social<br />

Factors in the Decision to Leave Rural Areas<br />

Justin Page (The University of British Columbia,<br />

Canada) Should I Stay or Should I Go? :<br />

Conceptualizing and Measuring the Comparative<br />

Strength of Economic versus Social Factors<br />

in the Decision to Leave Rural Areas<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 08: Welfare and Gender Regimes in<br />

Comparative Capitalisms<br />

Chair: Karen Shire, University Duisburg-<br />

Essen, Germany<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-209<br />

Session ID: RC02_08<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Mari Osawa (University of Tokyo, Japan) Social<br />

Reproduction at Risk: Reverse Function of<br />

the Livelihood Security System in Japan<br />

Laia Castello Santamarta (Universitat Autònoma<br />

de Barcelona, Spain) The reorganization<br />

of domestic and care work in the Mediterranean<br />

Countries<br />

Gunther Schmaus (Centre d’Etudes de Populations,<br />

Luxembourg) Gender Regimes and<br />

the economic situation of men and women<br />

after separation<br />

Sally Bould (Centre d’Etudes de Populations,<br />

Luxembourg) Gender Regimes and the<br />

economic situation of men and women after<br />

separation<br />

Hadas Mandel (Tel-Aviv University, Israel)<br />

Ideology, Welfare Regimes and Gender Economic<br />

Inequality: Different Models, Different<br />

Tradeoffs<br />

Rossella Ciccia (Universitàdegli Studi di<br />

Roma “La Sapienza” Rome, Italia) Labour Market<br />

Regimes in European Advanced Economies:<br />

Varieties of Flexibilities and Care<br />

Regimes<br />

Sawako Shirahase (University of Tokyo,<br />

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Japan) Delay in Marriage and Income Inequality<br />

in Japan: The Impact of the Increased<br />

Number of Young Adults Living with their Parents<br />

on the Household Economy<br />

Heidi Gottfried (Wayne State University)<br />

Discussant<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 03: Varieties of Capitalist Gender<br />

Regimes<br />

Chair: Monika Goldmann, SfS and University<br />

Dortmund, Germany and Karen Shire, University<br />

Duisburg-Essen, Germany<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-211<br />

Session ID: RC02_03<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Esther Ruiz Ben (TU Berlin, Germany) Professionalism,<br />

Gender and the <strong>International</strong>ization<br />

of Work<br />

Ilse Lenz (Ruhr University Bochum, Germany)<br />

Gender, Education and the Social Welfare<br />

State in Comparative Perspective<br />

Karin Gottschall (University of Bremen,<br />

Germany) Gender and Skill Specificity in the<br />

Varieties of Capitalism<br />

Karen Shire (University Duisburg-Essen,<br />

Germany) Gender and Skill Specificity in the<br />

Varieties of Capitalism<br />

Alessandra Rusconi (Wissenschaftszentrum<br />

Berlin, Germany) A Reflection upon dual<br />

career couples – theoretical and methodological<br />

issues<br />

Heike Solga (Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin,<br />

Germany) A Reflection upon dual career couples<br />

– theoretical and methodological issues<br />

Paola Cappelin (Universidade Federal do<br />

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) Crossing the border<br />

between Latin America (Brazil) and Europe<br />

(Italy, Spain and Norway). Gender Protection<br />

and promotion in workplace since the 1990s<br />

Gina Zabludovsky (Universidad Nacional<br />

Autònoma de México, México) Business Owners<br />

and Executives in Mexico: a genderbased<br />

perspective<br />

Chin-fen Chang (Academia Sinica, Taiwan)<br />

Merits or Less Discrimination? Explaining Gender<br />

Gap of Earnings in Taiwan between 1985<br />

and 2005.<br />

Su-hao Tu (Academia Sinica, Taiwan) Merits<br />

or Less Discrimination? Explaining Gender<br />

Gap of Earnings in Taiwan between 1985 and<br />

2006.<br />

Sylvia Walby (Lancaster University, UK) Discussant<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 04: The Knowledge Economy<br />

Chair: Susan Durbin, University of the West<br />

of England and Jennifer Tomlinson, University<br />

of Leeds, UK<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-211<br />

Session ID: RC02_04<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Makiko Nishikawa (Hosei University/Management<br />

School, Japan) Restructuring Care<br />

Work and Care Relations<br />

Lucio Biggiero (L’Aquila University, Italy)<br />

Knowledge Sources for Cluster Firms: evidence<br />

from 12 European industrial clusters<br />

Daniela Rohrbachm (University of Cologne,<br />

Germany) Knowledge Economies and Stratification:<br />

education and income in the transition<br />

process<br />

Susan Durbin (University of the West of England,<br />

UK) Female Part-time Managers in the<br />

Knowledge-based economy: networks and career<br />

mobility<br />

Jennifer Tomlinson (University of Leeds,<br />

UK) Female Part-time Managers in the Knowledge-based<br />

economy: networks and career<br />

mobility<br />

Manjeet Chaturvedi (Banaras Hindu University,<br />

India) Applied Knowledge Economy and<br />

Global integration: online education in Islamic<br />

countries<br />

Ishita Chaturvedi (Robert Kennedy College,<br />

Switzerland) Applied Knowledge Economy and<br />

Global integration: online education in Islamic<br />

countries<br />

Ishan Chaturvedi (Indian Institute of Technology,<br />

India) Applied Knowledge Economy<br />

and Global integration: online education in Islamic<br />

countries<br />

Peter Kennedy (Glasgow Caledonian Uni-<br />

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versity, UK) A Value Theory of Labour Critique<br />

of the Knowledge Economy and the Expansion<br />

of Post-Compulsory Education Industry<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 05: Economic Sociology as Critique<br />

Chair: Andrew Sayer, Lancaster University,<br />

UK<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-211<br />

Session ID: RC02_05<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Andrew Sayer (Lancaster University, UK)<br />

Economic sociology as critique<br />

Sylvia Walby (Lancaster University, UK)<br />

Contested futures of ‘Economy and Society’<br />

Michael Burawoy (UC Berkeley, USA ) Two<br />

roads from Polanyi: economic sociology versus<br />

public sociology<br />

John Holmwood (University of Birmingham,<br />

UK) Citizenship and markets revisited; neo-liberalism<br />

and ‘neo-progressivism’<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 06: Transnational Corporations: Villains<br />

or heroes of globalisation?<br />

Jeffry Kentor (University of Utah, USA) Foreign<br />

Direct Investment and Development: An Organizational<br />

perspective<br />

José Esteban Castro (University of Newcastle,<br />

UK) Hegemonic and counter-hegemonic<br />

globalization: the role of transnational water<br />

monopolies<br />

Manu Ahedo (University of Rovira i Virgili,<br />

Spain ) The Glocal Dilemma. The evolving relations<br />

between local society and global multinationals<br />

in Tarragona – Spain<br />

Angel Belzunegui (University of Rovira i Virgili,<br />

Spain ) The Glocal Dilemma. The evolving<br />

relations between local society and global multinationals<br />

in Tarragona – Spain<br />

Ignasi Brunet (University of Rovira i Virgili,<br />

Spain ) The Glocal Dilemma. The evolving relations<br />

between local society and global multinationals<br />

in Tarragona – Spain<br />

Oscar F Contreras (El Colegio de Sonora,<br />

México) Transnational Corporations and Local<br />

Learning: creating local capabilities from global<br />

automotive industry<br />

Judith Clifton (University of Cantabria)<br />

Transnational Corporations and networks providing<br />

public services<br />

Daniel Díaz-Fuentes (University of Cantabria)<br />

Transnational Corporations and networks<br />

providing public services<br />

Chair: Judith Clifton, Universidad de Cantabria,<br />

Spain<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-211<br />

Session ID: RC02_06<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Joan O´Mahony (London School of Economics,<br />

UK) Post traditional corporate governance:<br />

profits and politics in the FTSE 100<br />

Andrew Jorgenson (North Carolina State<br />

University, US) Transnational Corporations,<br />

Foreign Direct Investment, and the Environment<br />

Sergio González Begega (Universidad de<br />

Oviedo, Spain) Transnational companies and<br />

the ‘new’ industrial relations<br />

Holm-Detlev Köhler (Universidad de<br />

Oviedo, Spain) Transnational companies and<br />

the ‘new’ industrial relations<br />

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RC 04 Sociology of education<br />

Sociologie de l’éducation<br />

Sociología de la educación<br />

President: Ari Antikainen, University of Joensuu, Finland,<br />

Coordinator of the programme: A. Gary Dworkin, University of Houston, USA<br />

Subject: “Accountability, standards, tests and inequality: criticism, collaboration and future research”<br />

Organizer: Abraham Yogev, Tel Aviv University, Israel<br />

Friday, September 5, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 05A: Education for all: Values and<br />

Multiculturalism Part I<br />

Chair: Antonio Teodoro, Lusophone University,<br />

Portugal<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Nitza Davidovitch (Ari’el University Centre,<br />

Israel) Objective Obstacles of Arab Students in<br />

Two Israeli Public Colleges<br />

Dan Soen (Ari’el University Centre, Israel)<br />

Objective Obstacles of Arab Students in Two<br />

Israeli Public Colleges<br />

María Leticia Briceño Maas (Universidad<br />

Autonoma de Mexico, México) Una educación<br />

para la vida, sexualidad y SIDA<br />

Friday, Septermber 5, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 01: The Use of <strong>International</strong> Data<br />

Sets for National Education Politices<br />

Chair: Abraham Yogev, Tel Aviv University,<br />

Israel<br />

Location: URL-A301<br />

Session ID: RC04_01<br />

Christian Ebner (Social Science Research<br />

Center, Germany) Opening Pandora’s box: Social<br />

background, school attendance and competencies<br />

in the OECD in Germany.<br />

Rita Nikolai (Social Science Research Center,<br />

Germany) Opening Pandora’s box: Social<br />

background, school attendance and competencies<br />

in the OECD in Germany.<br />

Oren Pizmony-Levi (Indiana University,<br />

USA ) Public discourse on international student’s<br />

achievement tests, the case of Israel<br />

and the United States.<br />

John Micklewright (University of Southampton,<br />

UK) Peer effects in schools estimated with<br />

P<strong>ISA</strong> data are biased downward.<br />

Sylke Viola Schnepf (University of Southampton,<br />

UK) Peer effects in schools estimated<br />

with P<strong>ISA</strong> data are biased downward.<br />

Joakim Larsson (Karlstad University, Sweden)<br />

Calling to order: P<strong>ISA</strong> and TIMSS as<br />

stepping-stones toward disciplinary action.<br />

Annica Löfdahl (Karlstad University, Sweden)<br />

Calling to order: P<strong>ISA</strong> and TIMSS as<br />

stepping-stones toward disciplinary action.<br />

Hector Pérez Prieto (Karlstad University,<br />

Sweden) Calling to order: P<strong>ISA</strong> and TIMSS as<br />

stepping-stones toward disciplinary action.<br />

Yariv Feniger (Tel Aviv University, Israel)<br />

Globalization and the politics of international<br />

surveys of educational achievement: The case<br />

of Israel.<br />

Idit Livneh (Tel Aviv University, Israel) Globalization<br />

and the politics of international surveys<br />

of educational achievement: The case of<br />

Israel.<br />

Abraham Yogev (Tel Aviv University, Israel)<br />

Globalization and the politics of international<br />

surveys of educational achievement: The case<br />

of Israel.<br />

Hans Pechar ( Institute of Science Communication<br />

and Higher Education Research, Austria)<br />

The reception of P<strong>ISA</strong> in Austria and<br />

Germany.<br />

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Carla Cristina Marques Galego (Universidade<br />

Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologias,<br />

Portugal) OECD as a world think tank:<br />

The impact of OECD in national educational<br />

policies of equity and in construction of a global<br />

educational agenda.<br />

Friday, Septermber 5, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 06A: Issues and Reforms in Higher<br />

Education: Class, Race, Gender and Inequalities<br />

Part I<br />

Chair: Jeanne Ballantine, Wright State University,<br />

Dayton, OH-USA<br />

Location: URL-A101<br />

Session ID: RC04A_06<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Joseph M. Conforti (Old Westbury, New<br />

York) When women surpass men in educational<br />

achievementin developed countries.<br />

Marina Elias (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona)<br />

Differences in inequalities between<br />

male and female students in higher education<br />

technical studies.<br />

Helena Troiano (Universitat Autonoma de<br />

Barcelona) Differences in inequalities between<br />

male and female students in higher education<br />

technical studies.<br />

Josep M. Masjuan (Universitat Autonoma<br />

de Barcelona) Differences in inequalities between<br />

male and female students in higher education<br />

technical studies.<br />

Paolo and Moris Triventi, Trivellato (University<br />

of Milano-Bicocca) Unrecognized students’<br />

heterogeneity as a reason for low<br />

performance in the Italian higher education<br />

system.<br />

Moris Triventi (University of Milano-Bicocca)<br />

Unrecognized students’ heterogeneity as a reason<br />

for low performance in the Italian higher<br />

education system.<br />

Danae de los Rios (Universidad de Santiago<br />

de Chile) Understanding university dropouts<br />

among Chilean Students.<br />

Andrea Canales (Universidad de Santiago<br />

de Chile) Understanding university dropouts<br />

among Chilean Students.<br />

Maria Guadalupe Olivier Tellez (Universidad<br />

Nacional Autonoma de Mexico/Universidad<br />

Pedagogica Nacional, Mexico) The<br />

exclusion to the public university: Essential<br />

problems in access to higher education in underdeveloped<br />

countries.<br />

Javier Diez-Palomar (The University of Barcelona)<br />

Promoting inclusion in adult education<br />

by means of dialogic inquiry.<br />

Joaquim Gimenez Rodriguez (The University<br />

of Barcelona) Promoting inclusion in adult<br />

education by means of dialogic inquiry.<br />

Paloma Garcia Wehrle (The University of<br />

Barcelona) Promoting inclusion in adult education<br />

by means of dialogic inquiry.<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 02A: High-Stakes Testing: The Persistence<br />

of Inequalities Part I<br />

Chair: A. Gary Dworkin, The University of<br />

Houston, USA<br />

Location: URL-A301<br />

Session ID: RC04A_02<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Gerda Dullaart (AFDA Film School, South<br />

Africa) High stakes assessment and ‘low’ language.<br />

Brian D. Barrett (State University of New<br />

York, USA) High-stakes standardized testing,<br />

‘performance pedagogy,’ and social reproduction<br />

in the United States.<br />

Sean Reardon (University of California,<br />

USA) High stakes, no effects: High school<br />

exist exams and educational inequality.<br />

Dionyssios Gouvias (University of the Aegean,<br />

Greece) Accountability in the Greek<br />

Academia: An erosion of university autonomy<br />

or a high-stakes policy-making instrument?<br />

David C. Berliner (Arizona State University,<br />

USA) How high-stakes testing narrows curriculum<br />

and reduces the chance for successful<br />

competition in the 21st century: A USA calamity<br />

in the making.<br />

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Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 05B: Education for all: Access and<br />

Democratization of Education Part II<br />

Chair: Antonio Teodoro, Lusophone University,<br />

Portugal<br />

Location: URL-A302<br />

Session ID: RC04B_05<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Paul Attewell (City University of New York,<br />

USA) Does Higher Education for the Disadvantaged<br />

Pay Off Across the Generations?<br />

David Lavin (City University of New York,<br />

USA) Does Higher Education for the Disadvantaged<br />

Pay Off Across the Generations?<br />

Dan Soen (Ari’el University Centre, Israel)<br />

Enhancing Access of Peripheral Populations to<br />

Higher Education: The Case of Israel<br />

Nitza Davidovitch (Ari’el University Centre,<br />

Israel ) Enhancing Access of Peripheral Populations<br />

to Higher Education: The Case of Israel<br />

Paramita Ghosh (Indian Statistical Institute,<br />

India ) “Education For All” An Unfulfilled<br />

Dream: Case study from rural India<br />

Madhura Swaminathan (Indian Statistical<br />

Institute, India ) “Education For All” An Unfulfilled<br />

Dream: Case study from rural India<br />

Sanjeev Routray (University of British Columbia,<br />

Canada) Mediating ‘Other Backward<br />

Classes’ Reservation Fracas: Notes on Citizenship,<br />

Merit, and Publics<br />

Teresa Samora Macara (Universidade Lusófona<br />

de Humanidades e Tecnologias, Portugal)<br />

Educating the global citizen Teachers’<br />

identity(s) and profiles. Changes and continuities<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 06B: Issues and Reforms in Higher<br />

Education: Post-Secondary Education and<br />

Jobs: Vocational, University, and Adult Education<br />

in the transition from school to work. Part II<br />

Chair: Jeanne Ballantine, Wright State University,<br />

Dayton, OH-USA<br />

Location: URL-A303<br />

Session ID: RC04B_06<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Carol Ann MacGregor (Princeton University,<br />

USA) Measuring vocational and ‘second<br />

chance’ educational attainment in cross-national<br />

surveys: A comparison of the European<br />

Community Household Panel and the Luxembourg<br />

Income Study.<br />

Antonia Kupfer (Johannes-Kepler University,<br />

Austria) The socio-political significance of<br />

vocational education reforms in Germany.<br />

Rafael Merino (Universitat Autonoma de<br />

Barcelona, Spain ) Vocational education and<br />

transition to work after compulsory education<br />

in Spain.<br />

Stefan Fornos Klein (Universidade de Sao<br />

Paulo, Brazil) Contemporary higher education:<br />

a critical study of the Brazilian system.<br />

Jose Madureira Pinto (Universidade do<br />

Porto, Portugal) Employment structures, educational<br />

handicaps and uneven development in<br />

a Portuguese metropolitan region.<br />

Joao Queiros (Universidade do Porto, Portugal)<br />

Employment structures, educational handicaps<br />

and uneven development in a<br />

Portuguese metropolitan region.<br />

Galina Cherednichenko (Institute of Sociology,<br />

RAS) Education abroad: influence a career.<br />

David Konstantinovsky (Institute of Sociology,<br />

RAS) Education abroad: influence a career.<br />

Justin J.W. Powell (Social Science Research<br />

Center Berlin, Germany) Changing national<br />

skill formation institutions: Convergence or<br />

sustained diversity.<br />

Heike Solga (Social Science Research Center<br />

Berlin, Germany) Changing national skill<br />

formation institutions: Convergence or sustained<br />

diversity.<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 07A: Immigration, Education, and<br />

Inequality Part I<br />

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Chair: Jaap Dronkers, European University<br />

Institute, Italy<br />

Location: URL-A303<br />

Session ID: RC04A_07<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Cynthia Feliciano (University of California,<br />

USA) Unequal Origins, Unequal Outcomes:<br />

Pre-migration status and college attainment<br />

among Children of Immigrants<br />

Jeehun Kim (University of Oxford, United<br />

Kingdom) Transnational education and its dilemma:<br />

Korean primary and secondary school<br />

pupils of temporary migrant parents and ‘student-and-mother’<br />

migrants in Singapore<br />

Dorren McMahon (University College Dublin,<br />

Ireland) Ireland’s failure to deliver educational<br />

opportunity for its immigrant children<br />

Sylke Viola Schnepf (University of Southampton,<br />

United Kingdom) Inequality of learning<br />

amongst immigrant children in<br />

industrialized countries<br />

Carles Serra (Universitat de Girona, Spain)<br />

Why students from immigrant background continue<br />

or dropout after Spanish compulsory education?<br />

Josep Miquel Palaudàrias (Universitat de<br />

Girona, Spain) Why students from immigrant<br />

background continue or dropout after Spanish<br />

compulsory education?<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 02B: High-Stakes Testing: The Persistence<br />

of Inequalities Part II<br />

Chair: A. Gary Dworkin, The University of<br />

Houston, USA<br />

Location: URL-A301<br />

Session ID: RC04A_02<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Ligia Elliot (Fundaçã Cesgranrio, Brazil) A<br />

closer look beyond testing results: How Brazilian<br />

Northeast schools faced social diversity<br />

Ângela Carrancho da Silva (Fundaçã Cesgranrio,<br />

Brazil) A closer look beyond testing results:<br />

How Brazilian Northeast schools faced<br />

social diversity<br />

Ema Lagos Campos (Ministerio de Educación<br />

de Chile, Santiago de Chile) Chilean 15<br />

year old student results, P<strong>ISA</strong> 2006.<br />

Efstratios Papanis (University of the Aegean)<br />

Social dimensions of school failure: the<br />

views of educators and students.<br />

Panagiotis Giavrimis (University of the Aegean)<br />

Social dimensions of school failure: the<br />

views of educators and students.<br />

Myrsine Roumeliotou (University of the Aegean)<br />

Social dimensions of school failure: the<br />

views of educators and students.<br />

Â. R. Souza (Universidade Federal do Parana)<br />

The educational politics effectiveness in<br />

Curitiba Metropolitan Area, Parana State, Brazil.<br />

T. M. Tavares (Universidade Federal do Parana)<br />

The educational politics effectiveness in<br />

Curitiba Metropolitan Area, Parana State, Brazil.<br />

Â. G. Gouveia (Universidade Federal do Parana)<br />

The educational politics effectiveness in<br />

Curitiba Metropolitan Area, Parana State, Brazil.<br />

Pauline Lipman (University of Illinois-Chicago,<br />

USA) Accountability and the paradoxes<br />

of teaching in neoliberal times.<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 05C: Education for all: Access and<br />

Democratization of Education Part III<br />

Chair: Antonio Teodoro, Lusophone University,<br />

Portugal<br />

Location: URL-A302<br />

Session ID: RC04C_05<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Zeynep Cemalcilar (Koç University School<br />

of Arts and Sciences, Turkey) Social capital<br />

and educational outcomes: Impacts of social<br />

relations on staying in school in disadvantaged<br />

populations<br />

Fato_ Gök_en (Koç University School of Arts<br />

and Sciences, Turkey) Social capital and educational<br />

outcomes: Impacts of social relations<br />

on staying in school in disadvantaged popula-<br />

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tions<br />

Alceu Ravanello Ferraro (Unilasalle, Canoas/RS,<br />

Brazil ) Gender and Literacy in Brazil<br />

from 1940 to 2000: The Quantitative History of<br />

the Their Relation<br />

Madalena Mendes (Universidade Lusófona<br />

de Humanidades e Tecnologias, Portugal)<br />

Educationa Policies and New Ways of Regulation<br />

– Governance.<br />

Aina Tarabini-Castellani Clemente (Universitat<br />

Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain) Education<br />

and poverty in the global development<br />

agenda<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 03A: Accountability, Standards, and<br />

Teachers Part I<br />

Chair: Lawrence J. Saha, The Australian National<br />

University, Australia<br />

Location: URL-A301<br />

Session ID: RC04A_03<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Janete Palazzo (Universidade Católica de<br />

Brasília) Do teacher’s compensation follow research<br />

findings?<br />

Zenaide dos Reis Borges Balsanulfo de<br />

Oliviera (Universidade Católica de Brasília)<br />

Do teacher’s compensation follow research findings?<br />

Ann-Kristin Boström (University of Stockholm,<br />

Sweden) Changing Standards and Accountability<br />

in the Swedish Educational<br />

System.<br />

Jennifer Booher-Jennings (Columbia University,<br />

USA) Estimating teacher effects on<br />

high and low-stakes tests.<br />

Andrew A. Beveridge (Queens College and<br />

the Graduate Center, USA) Estimating teacher<br />

effects on high and low-stakes tests.<br />

Jörg Müller (University of Barcelona, Spain)<br />

On the geography of accountability: Comparative<br />

analysis of 7 European teachers’ experiences.<br />

Fernando Hernández (University of Barcelona,<br />

Spain)<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 04A: Accountability for and by<br />

Whom? Standards for and by Whom?: Determining<br />

Standards Part I<br />

Chair: A. Gary Dworkin, Sociology, The University<br />

of Houston, Houston, Texas, USA<br />

Location: URL-A302<br />

Session ID: RC04A_04<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Thomas Tse (The Chinese University of<br />

Hong Kong, Shatin, Hong Kong) Should there<br />

be public reporting of school performance?<br />

The lessons from the school inspection reports<br />

disputes in Hong Kong from 1998 to 2007.Stefan<br />

T. Hopmann (Universität Wien, Austria)<br />

No child, no school, no state left behind.<br />

Gjert Langfeldt (University of Agder, Norway)<br />

No child, no school, no state left behind.<br />

Margaret Weigers Vitullo (American <strong>Sociological</strong><br />

<strong>Association</strong>, USA) A critical examination<br />

of the Spellings Commission push for<br />

accountability in U.S. higher education.<br />

K. Lee Herring (American <strong>Sociological</strong> <strong>Association</strong>,<br />

USA) A critical examination of the Spellings<br />

Commission push for accountability in<br />

U.S. higher education.<br />

David Konstantinovskiy (The Russian<br />

Academy of Sciences, Russia) Monitoring of<br />

educational needs—the ground for standards<br />

development.<br />

Moritz Rosenmund (Zurich Teacher University,<br />

Switzerland ) The way is the goal: Accountability<br />

movement in Switzerland.<br />

Joel Windle (Monash University, Australia)<br />

From students as citizens to students as property:<br />

The implications for educational inequalities<br />

of recent shifts in the definition of state<br />

obligations in Australia.<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 08A: Access, Quality and Sustainability<br />

in Educational Reform: Challenges,<br />

Possibilities and the Way Forward: Stability<br />

and Tranformations Part I<br />

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Chair: Shaheeda Essack, National Department<br />

of Education, Pretoria, Republic of South<br />

Africa<br />

Location: URL-A303<br />

Session ID: RC04A_08<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Mei-Ling Lin (National Open University, Taiwan)<br />

Redesigning Accountability Systems for<br />

Education: Linkage between Poverty Alleviation<br />

and Differentials in Educational Opportunity.<br />

Richard O Hope (Princeton University; USA)<br />

An Educational Model Applied to South African<br />

Transformation.<br />

Rafael Merino (Universitat Autonoma de<br />

Barcelona, Spain) Last Educational Reforms in<br />

Spain: the Quality and Equity Debate<br />

Maribel Garcia (Universitat Autonoma de<br />

Barcelona, Spain) Last Educational Reforms in<br />

Spain: the Quality and Equity Debate<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 03B: Accountability, Standards,<br />

and Teachers Part II<br />

Chair: Lawrence J. Saha, The Australian National<br />

University, Australia<br />

Location: URL-A301<br />

Session ID: RC04B_03<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Lawrence J. Saha (The Australian National<br />

University, Australia) Teachers and Teaching<br />

in an Era of Heightened School Accountability:<br />

Testing a Model with Cross-National Case Studies.<br />

A. Gary Dworki (The University of Houston,<br />

USA) Teachers and Teaching in an Era of<br />

Heightened School Accountability: Testing a<br />

Model with Cross-National Case Studies.<br />

Efstratios Papanis (University of the Aegean,<br />

Greece) <strong>Sociological</strong> dimensions of<br />

School failure: The views of educators and students.<br />

Panagiotis Giavrimis (University of the Aegean,<br />

Greece) <strong>Sociological</strong> dimensions of<br />

School failure: The views of educators and students.<br />

Myrsine Roumeliotou (University of the Aegean,<br />

Greece) <strong>Sociological</strong> dimensions of<br />

School failure: The views of educators and students.<br />

Carla Galego (Universidade Lusófona de<br />

Humanidades e Tecnologías, Portugal) Teacher<br />

Professionalism: Reconfigurations of the<br />

teacher identities in Portugal.<br />

Elsa Estrela (Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades<br />

e Tecnologías, Portugal) Teacher<br />

Professionalism: Reconfigurations of the teacher<br />

identities in Portugal. Irina Pereir (Centro<br />

de Investigação e Estudos de Sociologia, Portugal)<br />

The reform of management and careers<br />

in the Portuguese public educational system:<br />

Responses of teachers and their unions.<br />

Alan Stoleroff (Centro de Investigação e Estudos<br />

de Sociologia, Portugal) The reform of<br />

management and careers in the Portuguese<br />

public educational system: Responses of teachers<br />

and their unions.<br />

Daisy Rooks (Rutgers University, USA) Teaching<br />

Accountability: How Organizations<br />

Shape New Teachers' Attitudes about Accountability<br />

Systems.<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 08B: Access, Quality and Sustainability<br />

in Educational Reform: Challenges, Possibilities<br />

and the Way Forward: Does<br />

Increased Access Lead to Increased Participation<br />

and Equity in Secondary Schools?– Contesting<br />

the Myth of Education for All Part II<br />

Chair: Shaheeda Essack, National Department<br />

of Education, Pretoria, Republic of South<br />

Africa<br />

Location: URL-A302<br />

Session ID: RC04B_08<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Jian-Jhou Chen (Aletheia University, Taiwan)<br />

Multi-phased High School EntranceProgram<br />

and the Equity of Educational<br />

Opportunity.<br />

Jeng Liu (Aletheia University, Taiwan) Multi-<br />

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phased High School EntranceProgram and the<br />

Equity of Educational Opportunity.<br />

Marcio Da Costa (Federal University of Rio<br />

de Janeiro, Brazil) Hidden Quasi-Market: the<br />

Contest for Public Schools in Rio de Janeiro.<br />

Mariane Campelo Koslinksi (Federal University<br />

of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) Hidden Quasi-<br />

Market: the Contest for Public Schools in Rio<br />

de Janeiro.<br />

Ramon Garcia-Dils (Universidad de Sevilla,<br />

Spain) Democratic Educational Experiences in<br />

Spain Facing the Challenges of Education for<br />

All.<br />

Teresa Rojo (Universidad de Sevilla, Spain)<br />

Democratic Educational Experiences in Spain<br />

Facing the Challenges of Education for All.<br />

AR Souza (Universidade Federal do Parana,<br />

Brazil) Impacts of Educational Politics in Parana’<br />

State, Brazil (2001-2006).<br />

TM Tavare (Universidade Federal do Parana,<br />

Brazil) Impacts of Educational Politics in Parana’<br />

State, Brazil (2001-2006).<br />

AB Gouveia (Universidade Federal do Parana,<br />

Brazil) Impacts of Educational Politics in<br />

Parana’ State, Brazil (2001-2006).<br />

M Zampiri (Universidade Federal do Parana,<br />

Brazil) Impacts of Educational Politics in Parana’<br />

State, Brazil (2001-2006).<br />

G Nienkotter (Universidade Federal do Parana,<br />

Brazil) Impacts of Educational Politics in<br />

Parana’ State, Brazil (2001-2006).<br />

L Freir (Universidade Federal do Parana, Brazil)<br />

Impacts of Educational Politics in Parana’<br />

State, Brazil (2001-2006).<br />

AF Damaso (Universidade Federal do Parana,<br />

Brazil) Impacts of Educational Politics in<br />

Parana’ State, Brazil (2001-2006).<br />

Magda Vianna de Souza (Porto Alegre,<br />

Brazil) School Transport: a Benefit or Problem<br />

in the Municipal System of Education.<br />

Marta Luz Sisson de Castro (Porto Alegre,<br />

Brazil) School Transport: a Benefit or Problem<br />

in the Municipal System of Education.<br />

Marcos Ferraz (Brazil) Education Public Police<br />

and Teaching Syndicalism at Curitiba Metropolitan<br />

Area Marcos Ferraz – Camara<br />

Municipal de Curitiba.<br />

Andrea Barbosa (Brazil) Education Public<br />

Police and Teaching Syndicalism at Curitiba<br />

Metropolitan Area Marcos Ferraz – Camara<br />

Municipal de Curitiba.<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 04B: Accountability for and by<br />

Whom? Standards for and by Whom?: Who<br />

Decides? Part II<br />

Chair: A. Gary Dworkin, Sociology, The University<br />

of Houston, Houston, Texas, USA<br />

Location: URL-A301<br />

Session ID: RC04B_04<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Ronald B. Robinson (University of California,<br />

USA) Reframing accountability and standards.<br />

Elsa Estrela (Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades<br />

e Tecnologias, Portugal)<br />

The new architecture in the construction of the<br />

educational and curricular policies: Regional<br />

and national reconfigurations.<br />

Ântonio Teodoro (Universidade Lusófona<br />

de Humanidades e Tecnologias, Portugal)<br />

The new architecture in the construction of the<br />

educational and curricular policies: Regional<br />

and national reconfigurations.<br />

Tomas Saar (University of Karlstad, Sweden)<br />

The construction of normality and hierarchies<br />

in the neo-liberal school.<br />

Zaia Brandao (Sociology of Education, Brazil)<br />

Quality of education: The criteria variability<br />

in the analysis of the school ‘market.’<br />

Cynthia P. Carvalho (Sociology of Education,<br />

Brazil) Quality of education: The criteria<br />

variability in the analysis of the school ‘market.’<br />

Patricia Lacerda (Sociology of Education,<br />

Brazil) Quality of education: The criteria variability<br />

in the analysis of the school ‘market.’<br />

Luiza Helena Lamego (Sociology of Education,<br />

Brazil) Quality of education: The criteria<br />

variability in the analysis of the school ‘market.’<br />

Andrea Waldhelm (Sociology of Education,<br />

Brazil) Quality of education: The criteria variability<br />

in the analysis of the school ‘market.’<br />

Antono Verger (University of Amsterdam,<br />

The Netherlands) Beyond EFA: External influences<br />

in the education agendas of developing<br />

countries.<br />

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Mario Novelli (University of Amsterdam, The<br />

Netherlands) Beyond EFA: External influences<br />

in the education agendas of developing countries.<br />

Paulo Beijinho (Universidade Lusófona de<br />

Humanidades e Tecnologias, Portugal)<br />

The importance of international standardized<br />

tests in the political discourse of educational<br />

policies—an imaginary variable.<br />

Nathalia Urbano Canal (Universidad Javeriana,<br />

Colombia) Efectos de la implementación<br />

del modelo colombaino de acreditación de programas<br />

académicos<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 07B: Immigration, Education, and<br />

Inequality Part II<br />

Chair: Jaap Dronkers, European University<br />

Institute, Italy<br />

Location: URL-A302<br />

Session ID: RC04B_07<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Maren Borkert (University of Bamberg, Germany)<br />

I know what intercultural education is.<br />

Policies and output of integrating migrant pupils<br />

in Italian schools.<br />

Fato_ Gök_en (Koç University, Turkey) A<br />

hidden problem in primary school education in<br />

Turkey<br />

Zeynep Cemalcilar (Koç University, Turkey)<br />

A hidden problem in primary school education<br />

in Turkey<br />

Monika Jungbauer-Gans (University of<br />

Kiel, Germany) More private schools for nonnative<br />

kids<br />

Christiane Gross (University of Kiel, Germany)<br />

More private schools for non-native kids<br />

Clara G. Muschkin (Duke University, USA)<br />

Changing contours of US public schools: immigration,<br />

school composition, and student<br />

achievement<br />

Audrey N. Beck (Princeton, USA) Changing<br />

contours of US public schools: immigration,<br />

school composition, and student achievement<br />

Oscar Valiente (Autonomous University of<br />

Barcelona, Spain) Measuring and explaining<br />

school segregation of foreign students in Catalonia<br />

(Spain).<br />

J. Paul Grayson (York University, Canada)<br />

Discrimination experienced by Canadian university<br />

students and its impact on outcomes<br />

Diego Herrera Aragón (Fundació CIREM,<br />

Spain) Socialization experiences of Moroccan<br />

youth in Catalonia (Spain) and their adaptive<br />

strategies in their family, school, leisure and<br />

religious environments.<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 04C: Accountability for and by<br />

Whom? Standards for and by Whom?: Open<br />

Session Part III<br />

Chair: A. Gary Dworkin, Sociology, The University<br />

of Houston, Houston, Texas, USA<br />

Location: URL-A302<br />

Session ID: RC04C_04<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Indera Ratna Irawati Pattinasarany (University<br />

of Indonesia, Indonesia) Multicultural<br />

education in Indonesia: Ideas and Practices.<br />

Lucia Ratih Kusumadewi (University of Indonesia,<br />

Indonesia) Multicultural education in<br />

Indonesia: Ideas and Practices.<br />

Julie Matthews (University of the Sunshine<br />

Coast, Maroochydire, Australia) Postcolonialism<br />

and the education of refugee students.<br />

Xavier Rambla (Universitat Autonoma de<br />

Barcelona, Spain) Gender relations, EFA and<br />

anti-poverty policy: The household head plan<br />

and the integral plan for educational equality in<br />

Argentina.<br />

Judith Jacovkis (Universitat Autonoma de<br />

Barcelona, Spain) Gender relations, EFA and<br />

anti-poverty policy: The household head plan<br />

and the integral plan for educational equality in<br />

Argentina.<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 08C: Access, Quality and Sustainability<br />

in Educational Reform: Challenges, Possibilities<br />

and the Way Forward: Reform in<br />

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Higher Education – Critical Global Perspectives<br />

Part III<br />

Chair: Shaheeda Essack, National Department<br />

of Education, Pretoria, Republic of South<br />

Africa<br />

Location: URL-A301<br />

Session ID: RC04C_08<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Danae De Los Rios (Universidad de Santiago<br />

de Chile, Chile) Understanding University<br />

Dropout among Chilean Students.<br />

Andrea Canales (Universidad de Santiago<br />

de Chile, Chile) Understanding University Dropout<br />

among Chilean Students.<br />

Subhasis Sahoo (Indian Institute of Technology<br />

Kanpur, India) Grass-Roots Science Curriculum<br />

Reform in India: Embedding Initiatives<br />

under the Question of Quality and Sustainability.<br />

Valeriya A Suglobova (Russian Academy<br />

of Sciences, Russia) National Features in Development<br />

of the Bologna Process in Russia.<br />

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C05 Racism, nationalism and ethnic relations<br />

Racisme, nationalisme et relations ethniques<br />

Racismo, nacionalismo y relaciones étnicas<br />

President and coordinator of the programme: Peter Ratcliffe, University of Warwick, GB.<br />

Subject: “Research and action about racism, nationalism and ethnic relations: the public role of<br />

sociologists”<br />

Organizer: Peter Ratcliffe, University of Warwick, UK<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 01: Joint Session of RC05 and<br />

RC32: Women, Intersectionality and Diasporas:<br />

Challenges and Resistance Part I<br />

Chair: Organizers: Ann Denis, University of<br />

Ottawa, Canada and Sirma Bilge, Université<br />

de Montréal, Canada ; Chair: Ann Denis, University<br />

of Ottawa<br />

Location: UB-FP-0.1<br />

Session ID: RC05_01<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Sirma Bilge ( Université de Montréal, Canada)<br />

‘Controversial Choices’: An Intersectional<br />

Analysis of a Paradigmatic Debate on<br />

Minority Women’s Agency<br />

Anna Korteweg (University of Toronto, Canada)<br />

Gender, Islam, and National Identity<br />

Formation through Immigrant Integration Policies:<br />

the Cases of the Netherlands and Germany<br />

Bandana Purkayastha (University of Connecticut,<br />

USA) Interrogating Intersectionality:<br />

Contemporary globalization and racialized<br />

gendering in the lives of highly educated South<br />

Asian Americans and their children<br />

Aparna Rayaprol (University of Hyderabad,India)<br />

Changing Locations and Transnational<br />

Identities<br />

Eva Blay (University of Sa_o Paulo, Brazil)<br />

Gender, Resistance and Identity: Jewish Immigrants<br />

in Brazil<br />

Catrin Lundström (Uppsala University, Sweden)<br />

Different Shades of Whiteness: White migration<br />

and re-imaginaries of race, gender and<br />

class in the case of first generation Swedish<br />

women in the U.S.<br />

Armelle Testenoire (Université de Rouen,<br />

France) Intersecting paradigms of redistribution<br />

and recognition: ethnic and gender division<br />

of labour in the hotel industry<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 10: Human Trafficking: Gender, Racism<br />

and Ethnicity<br />

Chair: Natividad Gutierrez Chong, National<br />

University of Mexico, UNAM, Mexico<br />

Location: UB-FP-1.3<br />

Session ID: RC05_10<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Natividad Gutierrez Chong (National University<br />

of Mexico, UNAM, Mexico) Human trafficking:<br />

does ethnic conflict and racism matter?<br />

Helen Kambouri (Panteion University, Greece)<br />

Developed societies are an extended and invisible<br />

exhibition of prostitution: trafficking and<br />

the safeguarding of national borders from migration<br />

and saving the nation from moral disintegration.<br />

Tammy Smith (SUNY Stony Brook, USA)<br />

The UN's organizational culture and the trafficking<br />

of women in conflict zones<br />

Shobha Hamal Gurung (South Utah University,<br />

USA) Human trafficking and the sex<br />

trade: telling the tales of Nepali women<br />

Arun Kumar Acharya (Universidad Autónoma<br />

de Nuevo León, Mexico) Trafficking of<br />

women in Mexico: myth and methods<br />

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Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 02: Joint Session of RC05 and<br />

RC32: Women, Intersectionality and Diasporas:<br />

Negotiating identity, negotiating family<br />

dynamics in the Diaspora Part II<br />

Chair: Ann Denis, University of Ottawa, Canada<br />

and Sirma Bilge, Université de Montréal,<br />

Canada; Chair: Sirma Bilge, Université de<br />

Montréal, Canada<br />

Location: UB-FP-0.1<br />

Session ID: RC05_02<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Lina Samuel (York University, Canada) Mating,<br />

Dating and Marriage: Cultural Retention,<br />

Transformation and the Construction of Diasporic<br />

Identities among South Asian Immigrants<br />

in Canada<br />

Maria Zubair (University of Reading, UK)<br />

Meri beti acchcchi hey (My daughter is good)’:<br />

Gender, Family Honour and Social-Class-<br />

Based Variations in Identity-Negotiation within<br />

the Pakistani Muslim Diaspora in Britain<br />

Karen Pyke (University of California at Riverside,<br />

USA) Racialized Stereotypes, Cultural<br />

Essentialism, and Desire Among Asian American<br />

Women<br />

Petra Heyse (Universiteit Antwerpen, Belgium)<br />

Images about Western husbands. On<br />

the Role of Imagination and Gender Dynamics<br />

in Marriage Migration of Eastern European<br />

Women<br />

Suowei Xiao (University of California at Berkeley,<br />

USA) Cosmopolitan Girl v.s. Countryside<br />

Woman: Urban/Rural Division in the<br />

Contemporary ‘Second-wife’ Phenomenon in<br />

China<br />

Anya Ahmed (University of Salford, UK)<br />

Home and Away: Englishness as ethnicity examined<br />

out of context<br />

Naomi Weiner-Levy Weiner-Levy (David<br />

Yellin Academic College and Ben Gurion University,<br />

Israel) I cannot be Siham the village<br />

girl I left’: Identity Facades While Crossing Cultures<br />

on the Way to Higher Education Khurram<br />

Iqbal (University of Agriculture, Faisalabad.<br />

Pakistan) Gender Dimension of Decentralized<br />

Governance in Pakistan: Implication for Sustainable<br />

Livelihoods and Gender Mainstreaming<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 05: Confronting racism and redressing<br />

inequality: Sociologists and the public policy<br />

agenda - Policies, Politics and Social<br />

Change Part I<br />

Chair: Peter Ratcliffe, University of Warwick,<br />

UK<br />

Location: UB-FP-4.1<br />

Session ID: RC05_05<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Veronika Honkasalo (University of Helsinki,<br />

Finnland) To have an anti-racist research<br />

ethos: some methodological considerations<br />

Jeffrey G. Reitz (University of Toronto, Canada)<br />

Injecting research on race into the political<br />

process in Canada: some factors affecting<br />

attention from politicians and the media<br />

Mai Phan (University of Kent at Canterbury,<br />

U.K) Systemic inequality, the state and the paradoxes<br />

of institutional change: an examination<br />

of legislative reforms in Canada and Britain<br />

Paula Barreto (Federal University of Bahia,<br />

Brazil) Anti-racist policy in Brazil: tensions and<br />

divergencies in recent sociological debates<br />

Olga Jubany Baucells (University of Barcelona,<br />

Spain) Deciding truths in a culture of<br />

disbelief: a fundamental sociological approach<br />

to the asylum seeking screening process<br />

Karim Murji (Open University, UK) Racism,<br />

policy and sociological interventions in and<br />

after the Stephen Lawrence Inquiry<br />

Willem Schinkel (Erasmus University Rotterdam,<br />

The Netherlands) Culturism & the sociology<br />

of policies of integration<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 06: Confronting racism and redressing<br />

inequality: Sociologists and the public policy<br />

agenda - Social Movements, Social<br />

Agency and the Role of the Sociologist Part II<br />

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Chair: Peter Ratcliffe, University of Warwick,<br />

UK<br />

Location: UB-FP-4.1<br />

Session ID: RC05_06<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Cosima Rughinis (University of Bucharest,<br />

Romania) Through the looking glass: sociologists<br />

and Roma/Gypsy issues in Romania<br />

Òscar Prieto-Flores (University of Girona,<br />

Spain) How panethnicity is institutionalized in<br />

the European context: some evidence from the<br />

grassroots and the Roma case<br />

Malinda Andersson (Uppsala University,<br />

Sweden) National differentiation through welfare:<br />

re-reading transnational adoption policy in<br />

Sweden<br />

Eguzki Urteaga (Universidad del Pais<br />

Vasco, Spain) Le Plan Basque D’Immigration<br />

de la Communaute Autonome Basque<br />

Rochman Achwan (University of Indonesia,<br />

Indonesia) Sociologists, ethnic violence and<br />

peace advocacy: evidence from West Kalimantan,<br />

Indonesia<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Round table 1: Settlers, Natives, Immigrants:<br />

Reasonable Accommodation in divided<br />

societies<br />

Chair: Natividad Gutierrez Chong, National<br />

University of Mexico, UNAM, Mexico<br />

Location: UB-FP-1.3<br />

Session ID: RC05_Round Table_01<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Heribert Adam (Simon Fraser University,<br />

Canada)<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 08: Generations of Migration: Inequality<br />

and Belonging Part I<br />

Chair: Zlatko Skrbis, The University of<br />

Queensland, Australia and Loretta Baldassar,<br />

University of Western Australia, Australia<br />

Location: UB-FP-4.1<br />

Session ID: RC05_08<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Zlatko Skrbis (The University of Queensland,<br />

Australia) Migrant generations and complexities<br />

of belonging<br />

Loretta Baldassar (University of Western<br />

Australia, Australia) Migrant generations and<br />

complexities of belonging<br />

Enzo Colombo (Università degli studi di Milano,<br />

Italy) A generation on the move: belonging<br />

and demand for citizenship among<br />

children of immigrants in Italy<br />

Antonio Eito Mateo (Universidad de Zaragoza,<br />

Spain) The second immigrant generation:<br />

is it a valid concept to understand<br />

multicultural societies better? The case of<br />

Huesca, an approximation from Spain<br />

Gisela Landázuri Benítez (Universidad<br />

Autónoma Metropolitana- Xochimilco, Mexico)<br />

In struggle for the identity and territory<br />

Liliana López Levi (Universidad Autónoma<br />

Metropolitana- Xochimilco, Mexico) In struggle<br />

for the identity and territory<br />

Monica Ibañez-Angulo (Universidad de<br />

Burgos, Spain) Success, loyalties and allegiances:<br />

social integration and cultural identity<br />

among first and second generations of Pakistani<br />

and Cape Verdean transnational migrants<br />

in a Spanish Town<br />

Isabel Estrada Carvalhais (University of<br />

Minho, Portugal) Ethnicity, (non)-nationality<br />

and the dynamics of political participation in<br />

Portuguese democracy<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 03: Joint session of RC05 and<br />

RC38: Gender, Biography and Transnational<br />

Practices<br />

Chair: Kathy Davis, University of Utrecht, The<br />

Netherlands and Helma Lutz, Goethe University<br />

of Frankfurt, Germany<br />

Location: UB-FP-0.1<br />

Session ID: RC05_03<br />

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Authors and Papers:<br />

Elisabeth Tuider (University of Hildesheim,<br />

Germany) The Maquiladora. Migrant women’s<br />

transnational practices on the northern Mexican<br />

border<br />

Silke Roth (University of Southhampton, UK)<br />

Transnational life-styles of humanitarian aid<br />

workers<br />

Vicki Harman (University of London, UK)<br />

Transnational mothering and support networks:<br />

experiences of lone white mothers of<br />

mixed-parentage children<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 09: Generations of Migration: Inequality<br />

and Belonging Part II<br />

Chair: Zlatko Skrbis, The University of<br />

Queensland, Australia and Loretta Baldassar,<br />

University of Western Australia, Australia<br />

Location: UB-FP-4.1<br />

Session ID: RC05_09<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Vince Marotta (Deakin University, Australia)<br />

The experience of hybridity and belonging in<br />

old and new second-generation immigrants in<br />

Australia<br />

Scott Poynting (Manchester Metropolitan<br />

University) The ‘Between’ of generation and<br />

culture: Lebanese immigrant youth in Australia<br />

Shamser Sinha (City University, London,<br />

UK) The migrant generation: young separated<br />

refugees and the changing racialised politics of<br />

belonging in health and social care in East<br />

London<br />

Sara-Izabella Geerdes (Jacobs University<br />

Bremen, Germany) First labour market integration<br />

of young migrants in West Germany<br />

Paul Scheibelhofer (Central European University,<br />

Hungary) Negotiating second-generation<br />

Turkish masculinity: young men’s tactics of<br />

self-making in a Viennese ‘problem neighbourhood’<br />

Jan Fuhse (Columbia University, USA) Migrant<br />

generations and personal networks determining<br />

acculturation and ethnicity of Italian<br />

migrants in Germany<br />

Eunice Akemi Ishikawa (Shizuoka University<br />

of Art and Culture, Japan) Japanese-Brazilians<br />

in Japan: the second generation’s identity<br />

Tan Chee-Beng (Chinese University of<br />

Hong Kong, Hong Kong)<br />

ndonesian Chinese in Hong Kong: re-localization,<br />

transnational networks and belonging<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 07: The Role of Sociologists in National<br />

Conflicts<br />

Chair: Nira Yuval-Davis, University of East<br />

London, UK and Avishai Ehrlich, Mikhlelet Tel-<br />

Aviv-Jaffa, Israel<br />

Location: UB-FP-4.1<br />

Session ID: RC05_07<br />

Nira Yuval-Davis (University of East London,<br />

UK) Transversal politics and public intellectual<br />

activism across borders and<br />

boundaries<br />

Avishai Ehrlich (Mikhlelet Tel-Aviv-Jaffa, Israel)<br />

The absent public role of Israeli sociologists<br />

since 2000<br />

Nicos Trimikliniotis (Inter-College, Cyprus)<br />

Public intellectuals confronting states of exception<br />

in divided Cyprus<br />

Kalpana Kannabiran (Nalsar University of<br />

Law, India) The troubled contexts of peace:<br />

women's engagements with patriarchy, community<br />

and conflict in South Asia<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Round table 2: Official definitions of ethnicity:<br />

social and political ramification<br />

Chair: Natividad Gutierrez Chong, National<br />

University of Mexico, UNAM, Mexico<br />

Location: UB-FP-1.3<br />

Session ID: RC05_Round Table_02<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Peter Ratcliffe (University of Warwick, UK)<br />

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Monday, September 8, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 11: RC05 Business Meeting<br />

Chair: Peter Ratcliffe, University of Warwick,<br />

UK<br />

Location: UB-FP-1.1<br />

Session ID: RC05_11<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Peter Ratcliffe (University of Warwick, UK)<br />

Business Meeting. The role of RC05 in interrogating<br />

public agendas<br />

Sunday, September 7, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 04: Joint session of RC05, RC25<br />

and TG03: Migrant women: human rights violations<br />

and resistance<br />

Chair: Isabella Paoletti, Social Research and<br />

Intervention Centre, Italy<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-406<br />

Session ID: RC05_04<br />

Solutions<br />

Sergey V. Ryazantsev (Social and Political<br />

Research Institute, Russian Academy of<br />

Sciences, Russia) Russian women abroad: migration<br />

channels and problems of adaptation<br />

Yi-Hsuan Kuo (Columbia University, USA)<br />

Reframing Studies of Female Marriage Migrants’<br />

Educational Involvement: A Study of<br />

Chinese and Southeast Asian Female Marriage<br />

Migrants in Taiwan<br />

Monday, September 8, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 11: RC05 Business Meeting<br />

Chair: Peter Ratcliffe, University of Warwick,<br />

UK<br />

Location: UB-FP-1.1<br />

Session ID: RC05_11<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Peter Ratcliffe (University of Warwick, UK)<br />

Business Meeting. The role of RC05 in interrogating<br />

public agendas<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Maria Rita Bartolomei (Macerata University,<br />

Italy) Islamic education and women’s<br />

rights in Italy<br />

Isabella Paoletti (Social Research and Intervention<br />

Centre, Italy) Migrant women from<br />

Muslim Countries: social and institutional discourses<br />

producing segregation<br />

Carola Mick (Campus Walferdange; Walferdange,<br />

Luxembourg) Peruvian domestic servants<br />

as promoters of social justice in Peru?<br />

E. Huss (Ben Gurion University, Israel) Art<br />

as a 'Speech Act' from the Margins: Arts based<br />

research as a trigger for a narrative of resistance<br />

Shobha Hamal Gurung (South Utah University,<br />

USA) Informal Global Economy: The<br />

case of Nepali Female Migrants in Boston and<br />

New York<br />

Rizwana Yusuf (Institute of Hazrat Mohammad,<br />

Bangladesh) The Exploitations of Asian<br />

Migrant Women Workers: Policy Issues and<br />

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RC07 Research on the future<br />

Recherche sur le future<br />

Investigación sobre el futuro<br />

President and coordinator of the programme: Markus Schulz, New York University, USA<br />

Subject: “The debate on the future: global trends, alternative views, public discourse and new<br />

tasks in sociological research”<br />

Organizer: Markus S. Schulz, UIUC/NYU, USA<br />

Friday, September 5, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 11: Joint session of RC07, RC14<br />

and RC23: The Internet: From Utopia to Nightmare?<br />

Chair: Jaime Jimenez, UNAM, Mexico, Binay<br />

Kumar Pattnaik, Indian Institute Technology<br />

Kanpur, India, Hermilio Santos, PUCRS, Brazil<br />

Location: URL-A101<br />

Session ID: RC07_11<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Ann Denis (U Ottawa, Canada) The Effects<br />

of Age and Time: Internet Use by Young People<br />

in Barbados<br />

Adolfo Estalella (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya,<br />

Spain) Embodied Practices for Constructing<br />

Revolutionary Narratives of the<br />

Internet<br />

Edgar Gomez Cruz (Universitat Oberta de<br />

Catalunya, Spain) Embodied Practices for<br />

Constructing Revolutionary Narratives of the<br />

Internet<br />

Lech W. Zacher (Leon Kozmicki Academy<br />

of Entrepreneurship and Management, Poland)<br />

Multiple Trajectory Evolution of Information Societies<br />

Calin Cotoi (U Bucharest, Romania) Global<br />

Technologies and Modern Identities: Cyberethnicization<br />

of Ethnic and Linguistic Minorities<br />

in Central and Eastern Europe<br />

Egl_ Butkeviciene (Kaunas U Technology,<br />

Lithuania) Information Society in Postcommunist<br />

Context: Patterns and Social Implications<br />

of ICT Diffusion in Rural Communities of Lithuania<br />

Egl_ Vaidelyte (Kaunas U Technology, Lithuania)<br />

Information Society in Postcommunist<br />

Context: Patterns and Social Implications of<br />

ICT Diffusion in Rural Communities of Lithuania<br />

Kenneth M. Kyle (CalState U, USA) The<br />

Use and Misuse of the Internet in Responding<br />

to Hurricane Katrina: A Cautionary Tale<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 01: New Trends in Globalization I<br />

Chair: Jan Nedverveen Pieterse, UIUC, USA<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-208<br />

Session ID: RC07_01<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Roland Robertson (U Aberdeen, UK) This<br />

Millenial Moment: The New Phase of Globalization<br />

Manisha Desai (U Connecticut, USA) Rethinking<br />

Globalization: A View From The Perspective<br />

of Gendered Actors<br />

Markus S. Schulz (UIUC, USA) Globalization<br />

2.0: New Media Trends and Their Social<br />

Implications<br />

Jan Nedverveen Pieterse (University of Illinois,<br />

USA) Globalization 21st Century: New<br />

Balance<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 09: Newage y tercera vía: paradojas<br />

e incomodidades de la modernidad<br />

Chair: Ricardo F. Macip, ICSyH-BUAP, Mexico<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-207<br />

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Session ID: RC07_09<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Edmundo Hernandez Amador (BUAP,<br />

Mexico) Los compadritos de la tradición: Historia<br />

y hegemonía entre los danzantes tradicionales<br />

en la ciudad de Puebla<br />

Luis Martinez Andrade (École de Hautes<br />

Etudes, France) New age y posmodernidad:<br />

Metamorfosis de las ideologías coloniales.<br />

J. Antonio Morfin Linan (U Autónoma Metropolitana,<br />

Mexico) El new age y la crisis del<br />

trabajo abstracto<br />

Sonsoles San Roman Gago (U Autónoma<br />

de Madrid, Spain) Los nuevos valores sociales<br />

en la empresa española: un reto para el sistema<br />

educativo<br />

David Serrano (U Autónoma de Madrid,<br />

Spain) Los nuevos valores sociales en la empresa<br />

española: un reto para el sistema educativo<br />

David Vargas (Universidad Politécnica de<br />

Catalunya, Spain) Actores sociales y ecoturismo<br />

comunitario en México<br />

Ricardo F. Macip (ICSyH-BUAP, Mexico)<br />

Mientras exista el mundo, permanecerá la gloria<br />

de México-Tenochtitlán<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 02: New Trends in Globalization II<br />

Chair: Jan Nedverveen Pieterse, UIUC, USA<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-208<br />

Session ID: RC07_02<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Mun Cho Kim (Korea U, South Korea) Cosmopolitan<br />

Turn in Social Theory<br />

Lynne Ciochetto (Massey U, New Zealand)<br />

Globalization and Sustainability: The Impact of<br />

Global Consumer Goods Companies and Their<br />

Advertising on the Economic and Environmental<br />

Sustainability of Developing Nations<br />

Franciszek Czech (Jagiellonian U, Poland)<br />

Global Events: The Huge Consequences of<br />

Short Occurrences<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 06: Joint session of RC07 and<br />

RC48: New Media, Social Movements, and<br />

Democracy<br />

Chair: Markus S. Schulz, USA and Benjamín<br />

Tejerina, U Basque Country, Spain<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-207<br />

Session ID: RC07_06<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Veronica Alfaro (New School for Social Research,<br />

USA) Comparing Action and Social<br />

Movements in the Virtual Public Sphere: Web<br />

1.0 to Web 2.0 From Silence and Disruption to<br />

Acting in Concert Frederico Bertagnoli (NYU,<br />

USA) Human Rights, Wireless Technologies,<br />

and Organized Crime in Contemporary Brazil<br />

Sartaj Chanchal (U Texas, USA) The Role of<br />

Media in Advancing the Cause of the Feminist<br />

Movement in America<br />

Gert Verschraegen (U Leuven, Belgium)<br />

Commons-based Knowledge Production as a<br />

Strategy for Development<br />

Jürgen Gerhards (Freie Universität Berlin,<br />

Germany) Is the Internet More Democratic<br />

Than Traditional Media? Comparing Newspapers<br />

and Internet in the US and Germany<br />

Mike S. Schäfer (Freie Universität Berlin,<br />

Germany) Is the Internet More Democratic<br />

Than Traditional Media? Comparing Newspapers<br />

and Internet in the US and Germany<br />

Fen Lin (U Chicago, USA) Behind Technology:<br />

Changes of State-Society Relationship<br />

and Media Technology<br />

Yihu Zhou (Beijing U, China) Behind Technology:<br />

Changes of State-Society Relationship<br />

and Media Technology<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 10: New Approaches in Interdisplinary<br />

Perspective<br />

Chair: Hermilio Santos, PUCRS, Brazil<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-206<br />

Session ID: RC07_10<br />

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Authors and Papers:<br />

Hermílio Santos (PUCRS, Brazil) Systemic<br />

Theory and Multi-Agents Systems: Theoretical<br />

Approximations and the Simulation of Network<br />

Institutional Arrangements<br />

Marcelo Blois Ribeiro (PUCRS, Brazil)<br />

Systemic Theory and Multi-Agents Systems:<br />

Theoretical Approximations and the Simulation<br />

of Network Institutional Arrangements<br />

Arunachalam Prabaharan (Public Action,<br />

India) Frontiers of New Research in Sociology<br />

Patricia Vendramin (U Louvain-la-Neuve,<br />

Belgium) The Social Bond Facing Individualisation<br />

of Work: Integrated Approach Through<br />

the Concepts of Network, Project and Individual-Subject<br />

Tamara Adamyants (Russian Academy of<br />

Sciences-Moscow, Russia) High Level of Communicative<br />

Skills as a Universal Problem<br />

Mary Ann Lamanna (University of Nebraska<br />

at Omaha, USA) Novels of Terrorism: Reading<br />

Between the Lines<br />

Alexander Sungarov (Higher School of<br />

Economics-Moscow, Russia) Centers for Public<br />

Policy: How to Force their Influence on Public<br />

Policy in Future?<br />

Yury V. Popkov (Russian Academy of<br />

Sciences-Novosibirsk, Russia) Scenario Analysis<br />

of the Future: System-Genetic Prospect<br />

Evgueniy A. Tyugashev (Novosibirsk<br />

State U, Russia) Scenario Analysis of the Future:<br />

System-Genetic Prospect<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 05: Comparative Research on Religious<br />

Values and Symbolism<br />

Chair: Reimon Bachika, Kyoto, Japan<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-208<br />

Session ID: RC07_05<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Reimon Bachika (Bukkyo U, Kyoto, Japan)<br />

Values as Multidimensional Cultural Phenomena<br />

Jacqueline A. Gibbons (York U, Canada)<br />

Islamic and Coptic Religious and Symbolic Features<br />

in Girls' Orphanages: Egypt<br />

Michael George (St. Thomas U, Canada)<br />

Recognizing the Moral Stranger: Ethics, Religion,<br />

and Moral Possibilities<br />

Tetsuo Maruyama (Bukkyo U, Japan) Religious<br />

Values as Universal Elements of Culture<br />

in Globalizing Societies<br />

Seil Oh (Boston College, USA) Holistic Spirituality<br />

of Mind-Body Practitioners: Exploring<br />

the Social Implications of Holism<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 07: Joint session of RC07 and<br />

RC48: Social Movements and Alternative Futures<br />

Chair: Mark Herkenrath, U Zurich, Switzerland<br />

and Racquel Sosa, UNAM, Mexico<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-207<br />

Session ID: RC07_07<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Hannah Neumann (Berlin, Germany) If We<br />

Can Train People For War, We Can Train<br />

Them For Peace!' The Peace Zone Movement<br />

as an Alternative Form To Pacify Ethnopolitical<br />

War and Conflict<br />

Mangala Subramaniam (Purdue U, USA)<br />

Persuading Behavior Change: Current Trends<br />

in the Discourse on HIV/AIDS in India:<br />

Ajay Gudavarthy (Jawaharlal Nehru U,<br />

India) Democracy and Development: Radical<br />

Social Movements in Southern India<br />

Karen Douglas (Sam Houston State U,<br />

USA) Environmental Issues and the Construction<br />

of Alternative Futures<br />

Gideon Sjoberg (U Texas at Austin, USA)<br />

Environmental Issues and the Construction of<br />

Alternative Futures<br />

Saturday, September 6, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 12: Joint session of RC07, RC14<br />

and RC23: Intellectual Copyright, Digital Inequality,<br />

and Global Hegemony<br />

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Chair: Jaime Jimenez, UNAM, Mexico, Hermilio<br />

Santos, PUCRS, Brazil, Markus S.<br />

Schulz, USA, Jochen Glaeser, U Lancaster,<br />

UK, and Jochen.Glaser<br />

Location: URL-A101<br />

Session ID: RC07_12<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Gérard Valenduc (FUNDP/UCL, Belgium)<br />

Understanding and Preventing the Second<br />

Order Digital Divide<br />

Chris Armbruster (Max Planck Digital Library,<br />

Germany) Cyberscience and the Knowledge-based<br />

Economy: Open Access and<br />

Trade Publishing: From Contradiction tCompatibility<br />

with Nonexclusive Copyright Licensing<br />

Vincent H. Shie (Fu Jen Catholic U, Taiwan)<br />

The Global IP Divide: Does the North-South<br />

Divide No Longer Matter?<br />

Hung-Yi Hsu (Fu Jen Catholic U, Taiwan)<br />

The Global IP Divide: Does the North-South<br />

Divide No Longer Matter?<br />

Craig D. Meer (Australian National U, Australia)<br />

The Global IP Divide: Does the North-<br />

South Divide No Longer Matter?<br />

Bruno Sanguanini (U Verona, Italy) ICT: A<br />

Chance for Leapfrogging Development?<br />

Sava_ Caglayan (Mugla U, Turkey) Internet:<br />

The New Dimensions of Inequality from Democratization<br />

to Digital Gulf<br />

Mahjabeen Khaled Hossain (Institute of<br />

Hazrat Mohammad, Bangladesh) E- Accessibility<br />

for the Disabled in Bangladesh<br />

Andrew Kirton (U Liverpool, UK) Somewhere<br />

Over ‘In Rainbows’: Music Online and<br />

the Disruption of the Field<br />

Matthew David (U Liverpool, UK) Somewhere<br />

Over ‘In Rainbows’: Music Online and<br />

the Disruption of the Field<br />

Paul Jones (U Liverpool, UK) Somewhere<br />

Over ‘In Rainbows’: Music Online and the Disruption<br />

of the Field<br />

Saturday, September 6, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 15: Joint session of RC07, RC04,<br />

RC23 and RC32: Gender, Science, Technology,<br />

Innovation, and the Future<br />

Chair: Solange Simoes, Eastern Michigan<br />

University, USA and Radhamany Sooryamoorthy,<br />

U KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa<br />

Location: URL-A102<br />

Session ID: RC07_15<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Uta Russmann (U Vienna, Austria) Genderspecific<br />

Behavior in Web Based Communication<br />

Networks: Gender Barriers to Access and<br />

Gender Barriers to Usage<br />

Ursula Seethaler (U Vienna, Austria) Gender-specific<br />

Behavior in Web Based Communication<br />

Networks: Gender Barriers to Access<br />

and Gender Barriers to Usage<br />

Max Harnoncourt (U Vienna, Austria) Gender-specific<br />

Behavior in Web Based Communication<br />

Networks: Gender Barriers to Access<br />

and Gender Barriers to Usage<br />

Christiane Gross (U Kiel, Germany) Women<br />

in Science—Aliens No More?<br />

Monika Jungbauer-Gans (U Kiel, Germany)<br />

Women in Science—Aliens No More?<br />

Luisa Leonini (U Milan, Italy) New Media<br />

and Pornography: How the Internet has Modified<br />

the Sex Business<br />

Nuria Valles (Fundació CIREM, Spain)<br />

Construction of gendered technological identities<br />

in the school space<br />

Helene Schiffbaenker (Joanneum Research,<br />

Austria) Female career orientations in<br />

Science and Technology<br />

Ana M. Gonzales Ramos (Universitat<br />

Oberta de Catalunya, Spain) The Role of<br />

Women in ICT-related Projects Within the 'Plan<br />

Nacional' in Spain: A Potential for Science and<br />

Technology<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 04: Joint session of RC07 and<br />

RC16: The Role of “Future” in <strong>Sociological</strong><br />

Theorizing<br />

Chair: Elisa P. Reis, UFRJ, Brazil and Markus<br />

S. Schulz, USA<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-208<br />

Session ID: RC07_04<br />

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Authors and Papers:<br />

Emília Rodrigues Araújo (U Minho, Portugal)<br />

Technology and Imaginary: Towards Governance<br />

of Future<br />

Radim Marada (Masaryk U, Czech Republic)<br />

Anticipated Generations: Generational Logic of<br />

Historical Time in Modernity<br />

Nina Eliasoph (USC, USA) The Future<br />

Tense: Two Ethnographic Studies of Problematic<br />

Negotiations of a Temporal Trajectory<br />

Iddo Tavory (UCLA, USA) The Future<br />

Tense: Two Ethnographic Studies of Problematic<br />

Negotiations of a Temporal Trajectory<br />

Guillermina Jasso (NYU, USA) Basic Theory<br />

and the Future<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 03: Public Sociology, Policy Making,<br />

and Power<br />

Chair: Raquel Sosa Elízaga Unam, Mexico<br />

and Markus S. Schulz, USA<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-208<br />

Session ID: RC07_03<br />

Authors and Papers: Barbara Adam<br />

(Cardiff U, UK)<br />

Future Matters for Sociology<br />

Jenny Andersson (Swedish Institute for Futures<br />

Studies, Sweden) The Privatisation of the<br />

Future<br />

Patricia Nickel (Victoria U Wellington, New<br />

Zealand) Critical Theory, NGOs, and the State:<br />

'Humanitarian Public Sociology' as a Regime<br />

of Truth<br />

Olga Malinova (Russian Academy of Sciences-Moscow,<br />

Russia) Doing Political Science<br />

in Post-Soviet Context: Academic Community<br />

and Political Practice in Russia<br />

Geci Karuri-Sebina (Human Sciences Research<br />

Council, South Africa) South Africa’s<br />

State of the Future Index and Its Potential to<br />

Contribute to Policy Dialogue in the Region<br />

Romana Xerez (Technical U Lisbon, Portugal)<br />

<strong>Sociological</strong> Research in Portugal: Public<br />

Sociology Perspective<br />

Raquel Sosa (UNAM, Mexico) Public Sociology<br />

and Alternative Experiences of Public<br />

Practice: The Legitimate Government of Mexico<br />

Sunday, September 7, 13:30-14:30<br />

Session 19: RC07 Business Meeting<br />

Chair:<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-208<br />

Session ID: RC07_BM<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 08: Architecture, Design, Robots,<br />

and the Making of the Future<br />

Chair: Joerg Gleiter, Free U Bozen-Bolzano,<br />

Italy<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-208<br />

Session ID: RC07_08<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Sandra Guerrero (Zhayed U, Abu Dhabi,<br />

UAE) Cities Behind Fences: Will Gated Communities<br />

Prevail in the Future? The Case of<br />

the Middle East and Latin American City<br />

Diane Rodgers (Northern Illinois State U,<br />

USA) The Varying Visions of Early Twentieth<br />

Century Human Ecology: Robert E. Park and<br />

Radhakamal Mukerjee<br />

Joerg Gleiter (Free U Bozen-Bolzano, Italy)<br />

Architecture, Social Space, and the Digital Habitat<br />

Vera Borges (U Lisbon, Portugal) Architecture,<br />

Architects, and the 'Digital Love': A <strong>Sociological</strong><br />

Point of View<br />

Kazuo Mizuta (Kyoto Sangyo U, Japan) Robots<br />

in the year 2025: Mobilizing Parts to Innovative<br />

Mobility Toward a Better Quality Life<br />

Sunday, September 7, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 13: Joint Spanish session of RC07,<br />

RC14 and RC23: Las Nuevas Tecnologías de<br />

Información y Comunicación en el Mundo La-<br />

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tino: Perspectivas Sociológicas desde Europa<br />

y América Latina / The New Information and<br />

Communication Technologies in the Latin<br />

World: <strong>Sociological</strong> Perspectives from Europe<br />

and Latin America<br />

Chair: Hermilio Santos, PUCRS, Brazil and<br />

Cristobal Torres, UAM, Spain<br />

Location: URL-A101<br />

Session ID: RC07_13<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Eguzki Urteaga (Universidad del País<br />

Vasco, Spain) Las Estrategias empresariales:<br />

Entre Innovación e Imitación<br />

Ma. del Carmen Dominguez Rios (Benemérita<br />

Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, México)<br />

Difusión de las TICS en PYMES<br />

exportadoras en México<br />

Laura Sartori (U Bologna, Italy) A Global Digital<br />

Divide: What Modernization Theory Can<br />

Tell Us About It and Where Are We Now?<br />

Jose Manuel Robles (IESA-CSIC, Spain)<br />

Participación digital y brecha digital: un estudio<br />

para el caso de Andalucía<br />

Teresa Gonzalez De La Fe (U La Laguna,<br />

Spain) Science, Technology and Innovation in<br />

Portugal and Spain: A Comparative Analysis<br />

José Luís Garcia (U Lisbon, Portugal)<br />

Science, Technology and Innovation in Portugal<br />

and Spain: A Comparative Analysis<br />

Ana Ma. Gonzalez Ramos (U Oberta de<br />

Catalunya, Spain) Science, Technology and<br />

Innovation in Portugal and Spain: A Comparative<br />

Analysis<br />

Helena Jeronimo (U Técnica Lisbon, Portugal)<br />

Science, Technology and Innovation in<br />

Portugal and Spain: A Comparative Analysis<br />

Airton Jungblut (PUCRS, Brazil) The Use of<br />

the Internet for Religious Groups in Brazil<br />

Sunday, September 7, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 16: Joint session of RC07, RC04<br />

and RC23: The Role of University Research in<br />

the Future<br />

Chair: Tamás Kozma, U Debrecen, Hungary,<br />

Jaime Jimenez, UNAM, Mexico, and Radhamany<br />

Sorryamoorthy, U Kwazulu-Natal, South<br />

Africa<br />

Location: URL-A201<br />

Session ID: RC07_16<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Fernanda Sobral (U Brasilia, Brazil) Academy<br />

in the Face of Electronic Leviathan: Reflections<br />

on University and Research in the<br />

Future<br />

Marcello Barra (ENAP, Brazil) Academy in<br />

the Face of Electronic Leviathan: Reflections<br />

on University and Research in the Future<br />

Sjoerd Bakker (Utrecht U, Netherlands) Arenas<br />

of Expectations for Future Hydrogen Technologies<br />

Irene Ramos-Vielba (Spanish Council for<br />

Scientific Research, Spain) Beyond Spinoffs<br />

and Patents: Other Forms of Knowledge<br />

Transfer in the Future of University-Industry<br />

Collaborative Linkages<br />

Maria Jimenez-Buedo (Spanish Council for<br />

Scientific Research, Spain) Beyond Spinoffs<br />

and Patents: Other Forms of Knowledge<br />

Transfer in the Future of University-Industry<br />

Collaborative Linkages<br />

Manuel Fernandez-Esquinas (Spanish<br />

Council for Scientific Research, Spain) Beyond<br />

Spinoffs and Patents: Other Forms of Knowledge<br />

Transfer in the Future of University-Industry<br />

Collaborative Linkages<br />

Elena Ivanova (Russian Academy of Sciences,<br />

Russia) Universities In Russia’s National<br />

Innovation System<br />

Chris Armbruster (Max Planck Digital Library,<br />

Germany) Arenas of Expectations for<br />

Future Hydrogen Technologies<br />

Monday, September 8, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 14: Joint Spanish session of RC07,<br />

RC14 and RC23: Las Nuevas Tecnologías de<br />

Información y Comunicación en el Mundo Latino:<br />

Perspectivas Sociológicas desde Europa<br />

y América Latina - Segunda Parte / The New<br />

Information and Communication Technologies<br />

in the Latin World: <strong>Sociological</strong> Perspectives<br />

from Europe and Latin America Part II<br />

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Chair: Hermilio Santos, PUCRS, Brazil and<br />

Cristobal Torres, UAM, Spain<br />

Location: URL-A101<br />

Session ID: RC07_14<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Claudia Laudano (Universidad Nacional de<br />

La Plata, Argentina) Argentina: Reflexiones<br />

acerca de las Políticas Públicas para reducir la<br />

brecha digital<br />

Cristóbal Torres Albero (UAM, Spain) El<br />

estado de la sociedad de la información en España,<br />

y el papel de las representaciones sociales<br />

de las TIC en su desarrollo<br />

Carlos Manuel Fernandez Rodriguez<br />

(UAM, Spain) El estado de la sociedad de la<br />

información en España, y el papel de las representaciones<br />

sociales de las TIC en su desarrollo<br />

Manuel Fernandez Esquinas (Consejo Superior<br />

de Investigaciones Científicas, Spain) El<br />

estado de la sociedad de la información en España,<br />

y el papel de las representaciones sociales<br />

de las TIC en su desarrollo<br />

Virginia Linares Rodriguez (U Complutense<br />

de Madrid, Spain) Las nuevas tecnologías<br />

de información y comunicación:<br />

Perspectivas sociológicas del E-learning<br />

Leticia Porto Pedrosa (U Complutense de Madrid,<br />

Spain) Las nuevas tecnologías de información<br />

y comunicación: Perspectivas<br />

sociológicas del E-learning<br />

Antonio Arellano-Hernandez (Universidad<br />

Autónoma del Estado de México, Mexico) The<br />

Construction of Informatically Mediated Communities:<br />

Exploring the Truth (LaNeta)<br />

José Antonio Ruiz San Roman (U Complutense,<br />

Spain) Cómo la sociología de la tecnología<br />

y los estudios sobre televisión se<br />

pueden beneficiar mutuamente<br />

Jesús Romero Monivas (U San Pablo,<br />

Spain) Cómo la sociología de la tecnología y<br />

los estudios sobre televisión se pueden beneficiar<br />

mutuamente<br />

Magda Garcia Quintanilla (U Autónoma de<br />

Nuevo León, Mexico) La tecnología como<br />

agente de cambio para la enseñanza y el<br />

aprendizaje<br />

Monday, September 8, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 17: Joint session of RC07, RC13<br />

and RC23: Leisure: Dream or Reality?<br />

Chair: Jochen Glaeser, Lancaster U, UK, Dirk<br />

Steinbach, U Applied Sciences Salzburg, Austria,<br />

Scott North, U Osaka, Japan<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-Sala Gran<br />

Session ID: RC07_17<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Scott North (U Osaka, Japan) Frayed White<br />

Collars: The Future of Leisure in Japan and<br />

the United States<br />

Elmar Schull (U Applied Sciences of Salzburg,<br />

Austria) Foreseeing Leisure Futures:<br />

Dealing with Ambivalence and Contradiction<br />

Dirk Steinbach (U Applied Sciences of Salzburg,<br />

Austria) Foreseeing Leisure Futures:<br />

Dealing with Ambivalence and Contradiction<br />

Alan Law (Trent U, Canada) Undesirables,<br />

Unemployables and Other ‘Social Malingerers’:<br />

Containing the ‘Post-War’ Leisure Society<br />

Tatiana Chernyaeva (Volga-Region Academy<br />

of Civil Services, Saratov, Russia) Tourism as<br />

a Frame of Leisure Society<br />

Sari Pekkola (Kristianstad U College, Sweden)<br />

Diasporic Youth and the Internet: Bolivian<br />

Youth and Identity Work in the Cyberspace<br />

Monday, September 8, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 18: Joint session of RC07, RC13<br />

and RC23: Leisure in the Age of Technological<br />

Transformation<br />

Chair: Scott North, U Osaka, Japan, Jaime Jimenez,<br />

UNAM, Mexico, and Teus J. Kamphorst,<br />

Wageningen U, Netherlands<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-Sala Gran<br />

Session ID: RC07_18<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Sumana V Pandey (Govt. College of Dausa,<br />

India) Leisure in the Age of Technological<br />

Transformation in Rural India<br />

Sara Monaci (U Turin, Italy) Leisure On Line:<br />

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New Experiences and Solutions for Edutainment<br />

Ake Nilsen (U Halmstad, Sweden) The Second<br />

Skin: Technology and Masculinity in the<br />

Context of Scuba Diving<br />

Nuno de Almeida Alves (CIES-ISCTE, Portugal)<br />

Computers and the Internet: Balancing<br />

Work and Leisure in Everyday Life<br />

Philippe Terral (U Toulouse III, France) A<br />

<strong>Sociological</strong> Analysis of a Scientific and Technological<br />

Controversy in the Field of Sport<br />

Sciences: The Interest of Electric Stimulation<br />

to Increase Muscle<br />

Christine Schiwietz (Georgetown U, USA)<br />

Youth Culture and Consumer Technology: An<br />

Investigation into the Larger Picture and Trend<br />

among Technological Consumption amongst<br />

Youth Culture and College Students<br />

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RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology of Development<br />

Transformations sociales et sociologie du développement<br />

Transformaciones sociales y sociología del desarrollo<br />

Co-presidents and coordinators of the programme: Nina Bandelj, University of California,<br />

USA. Local Hosts: Margarita Barañano; Elena Casado Aparicio; Ulrike M. M. Schuerkens, Ecole<br />

des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, France<br />

Subject: “Social transformations and societies<br />

Organizer: Ulrike Schuerkens, EHESS, France and Nina Bandelj, University of California, USA<br />

Friday, September 5, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 01: Public Sphere and Capital Cities<br />

in Asia: Competing Claims Over Religious and<br />

Democratic Space<br />

Chair: Emma Porio, Ateneo de Manila University,<br />

Philippines and Habibul H. Khondker,<br />

Zayed University, UAE<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-221<br />

Session ID: RC09_01<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Habibul H. Khondker (Zayed University UAE)<br />

Public Space of Dhaka: Contestation Between<br />

Secular and Religious Usage<br />

Sujata Patel (University of Pune India)<br />

The Imprint of Colonial Modernity: Democracy,<br />

Politics and Religion in Ahmedabad and Mumbai.<br />

Jack Fong (California State Polytechnic University<br />

Pomona)<br />

The Transition of Bangkok’s Tripartite Politics<br />

to a Dualistic Struggle between Military and Civilian<br />

Politics in the post-Rama IX era<br />

Maria Elena Rivera-Beckstrom (New School<br />

for Social Research New York USA)<br />

Truth and Freedom in a Controlled Public<br />

Sphere: The Philippine Case<br />

Mei-Ling Lin (National Open University Taiwan)<br />

Democratic Citizenship and Capital City of Maritime<br />

Country: Politics, Institutions and Outcomes<br />

Zaheer Baber (University of Toronto Canada)<br />

Genomics, Globalization and Global Civil Society<br />

Rochman Achwan (University of Indonesia and<br />

Meuthia Ganie Rochman)<br />

Political Contestation of Ethnicity and Democratic<br />

Movements in Post Authoritarian Indonesia:<br />

A Comparative Study of Three Provincial<br />

Capitals<br />

Emma Porio (Ateneo de Manila University Philippines)<br />

Governance, Capital and Shifting Spaces of<br />

Power in Metro Manila<br />

Friday, September 5, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 08: Postsocialist Transformations<br />

and <strong>International</strong> Influences<br />

Chair: Nina Bandelj, University of California,<br />

Irvine, USA<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-222<br />

Session ID: RC09_08<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Catherine Spieser (European University Institute<br />

Italy)<br />

Building Capitalist Welfare Policies in Post-<br />

1989 Poland: Between Domestic Political<br />

Pressure and <strong>International</strong> Policy Blueprints<br />

Aleksandra Lis (Central European University<br />

Hungary and Alexandra Kowalski Central European<br />

University Hungary)<br />

Unemployment Reduction Programs in EU’s<br />

Poland: An “Actor-Network” Analysis<br />

Petya Kabakchieva (Sofia University Bulgaria)<br />

Transmitting Western Norms to the East: The<br />

Case of SAPARD Program in Six Postcommunist<br />

countries<br />

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Nina Bandelj (University of California Irvine<br />

USA)<br />

Institutionalization from the Outside: East-West<br />

Networks and Management Education in Postsocialism<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 02: Transformations of Social Inequality<br />

and Globalization I<br />

Chair: Ulrike Schuerkens, École des Hautes<br />

Études en Sciences, Sociales, Paris, France<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-221<br />

Session ID: RC09_02<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Sueila Pedrozo (Turku School of Economics<br />

Turku Finland)<br />

To be cool or not to be cool: What does really<br />

matter? Young People’s Insights on social Issues.<br />

Eva Militaru (National Research Institute for<br />

Labour and Social Protection Romania)<br />

Impact of Remittances on Income Inequalities<br />

in Romania.<br />

Adeyinka Bankole (University of Warsaw Poland)<br />

Economic Globalization and the Empowerment<br />

of Indigenous Entrepreneurs in Nigeria: A <strong>Sociological</strong><br />

Analysis.<br />

Susana Melo (University of Bristol UK)<br />

How do Global Economic Criteria to Value Higher<br />

Education Public Service Intensify Social<br />

Inequalities?<br />

Paola Cappelin (Universidade Federal do Rio<br />

de Janeiro Brasil)<br />

Crossing the Border between Latin America<br />

(Brazil) and Europe (Italy, Spain, and Norway).<br />

Gender Protection and Promotion in Workplace<br />

since the 1990.<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 09: Migrant Organizations in the<br />

Transnational Era<br />

Chair: Eric Popkin, Department of Sociology,<br />

Colorado College, USA<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-222<br />

Session ID: RC09_09<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Eric Popkin (Department of Sociology Colorado<br />

College USA)<br />

Central American Migrant Organizations in Los<br />

Angeles: A Reconsideration of the Transnational<br />

Dimension<br />

Natalia Moraes (Laboratorio de Estudios Interculturales<br />

Universidad de Granada Spain and<br />

Nayra Garcia-Gonzalez Laboratorio de Estudios<br />

Interculturales Universidad de Granada<br />

Spain)<br />

Migrant Organizations and the Transnational<br />

Perspective: A Review of Empirical Research<br />

in Spain<br />

Sonia Parella (Departamento de Sociologia<br />

Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona Spain and<br />

Leonardo Cavalcanti Departamento de Sociologia<br />

Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona<br />

Spain)<br />

An Approach to the Economic Linkages of Peruvian<br />

and Ecuadorian Migrants in Spain and<br />

its Impact on Transnational Homes<br />

Gabriela Tejada (Ecole Polytechnique Federale<br />

de Lausanne Switzerland)<br />

Transnationalism and Diaspora Resources Impacting<br />

Development in the Homelands<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 03: Transformations of Social Inequality<br />

and Globalization II<br />

Chair: Ulrike Schuerkens, École des Hautes<br />

Études en Sciences, Sociales, Paris, France<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-221<br />

Session ID: RC09_03<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Satya Pattnayak (Villanova University Pennsylvania<br />

USA)<br />

Economic Openness, Political Capacity, and<br />

Poverty Alleviation: India and Chile in Comparative<br />

Perspective.<br />

Anete Brito Leal Ivo (Federal University of<br />

Bahia Brazil)<br />

The Reconversion of the Social Issue: Poverty,<br />

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Society and State.<br />

Ruthy Nadia Laniado (Universidade Federal da<br />

Bahia, Brazil)<br />

The Reconversion of the Social Issue: Poverty,<br />

Society and State.<br />

Thomas Muhr (University of Bristol)<br />

Nicaragua: From Neo-liberal “Ungovernability”<br />

to the Bolivarian Alternative for the Peoples of<br />

Our America.<br />

Manoj Kumar Teotia (Centre for Research in<br />

Rural and Industrial Development Chandigarh<br />

India)<br />

Urban Poverty, Socio-economic Inequality and<br />

Globalization: A Case Study of an Industrial<br />

Town of Northwestern India.<br />

Katharina Manderscheid (Lancaster University<br />

UK)<br />

Integrating Space and Mobilities into the<br />

Analysis of Social Inequality.<br />

Ayse Serdair (State University of New York at<br />

Binghamton USA)<br />

Limits to the Revitalization of Labour: The<br />

Aborted Social Movement Unionism in Argentina.<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 10: Understanding Economic Transformations<br />

in Postsocialism<br />

Chair: Nina Bandelj, University of California,<br />

Irvine, USA<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-222<br />

Session ID: RC09_10<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Aleksandra Sznajder (University of Richmond<br />

USA)<br />

The State as Market Maker: Developmental<br />

Regimes in Postcommunist Europé<br />

Balazs Vedres (Central European University<br />

Hungary)<br />

The Coevolution of the Political Field and Politicized<br />

Business Networks in Hungary, 1987-<br />

2006<br />

Marta Kahancova (Max Planck Institute for the<br />

Study of Societies Cologne Germany and Michal<br />

Vasecka Centre for Research of Ethnicity<br />

and Culture Bratislava Slovakia)<br />

Corporate Social Responsibility without Corporations?<br />

The Role of Civial Society in Establishing<br />

Socially Responsible Business Behavior<br />

in Slovakia<br />

Istvan Adorjan (University of Chicago USA)<br />

Pathways to Capitalism? Or, The Unbearable<br />

Lightness of Dehistoricized Economic Sociology<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 04: Human Rights Paradigms and<br />

Movements: Third World Perspectives and<br />

Challenges I<br />

Chair: Peter Chua, San José State University<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-221<br />

Session ID: RC09_04<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Robert Ross (Clark University USA)<br />

“Revisiting the Social Clause: What the Post-<br />

MFA Results Show about the Race to the Bottom<br />

and Labor Rights as Human Rights”<br />

Elena Dorothy Estrada (Mexico City Commission<br />

of Human Rights Mexico and Luis Gonzalez<br />

Placencia Mexico City Commission of<br />

Human Rights)<br />

“Human Rights and Human Security: A Perspective<br />

from Mexico City”<br />

Peter Chua (San José State University USA)<br />

“Global Revitalization of Filipino Human Rights<br />

Organizing”<br />

Mangala Subramaniam (Purdue University<br />

USA)<br />

“Socio-Cultural Scripting of Rights and<br />

HIV/AIDS in India”<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 11: Understanding Postsocialist<br />

Transformations: The Role of New Actors and<br />

New Institutions<br />

Chair: Nina Bandelj, University of California,<br />

Irvine, USA<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-222<br />

Session ID: RC09_11<br />

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Authors and Papers:<br />

Jiri Kabele (Charles University Czech Republic)<br />

Czech and Slovak Constitutional Courts as Actors<br />

of Postsocialist Transformations<br />

Gabor Halmai (Central European University<br />

Hungary)<br />

Creating a Mass Party in Post-Socialist Hungary<br />

Cosima Rughinis (University of Bucharest Romania)<br />

Education, Segregation and the Romanian<br />

Roma/Gypsy after 1990<br />

Maria Bigday (Universite Robert Schuman<br />

Strasbourg France)<br />

Private Social Research in Post-Soviet Transformations:<br />

Belarusian Case<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Joint session 01 of TG02 and RC09: Multiple<br />

Modernities, Sociology of Development,<br />

and Postcolonial Studies I<br />

Chair: Ulrike Schuerkens, École des Hautes<br />

Études en Sciences, Sociales, Paris, France<br />

and and Willfried Spohn, Universität Konstanz,<br />

Germany<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-408<br />

Session ID: JS_RC09_TG02<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Sujata Patel (University of Pune India)<br />

Multiple Modernities or Colonial Modernity? A<br />

Critique from a Post-Colonial Perspective<br />

Maria Elena Rivera-Beckstrom (New School<br />

for Social Research New York USA)<br />

The Philippines and the United States: Postcolonial<br />

Constitutional Politics<br />

Yuriy Savelyev (National University of Kyiv<br />

Ukraine)<br />

European Integration and Development of Borderland<br />

Societies<br />

Ralph Matthews (University of British Columbia<br />

Canada)<br />

Countering Development Orthodoxy: The<br />

Transformation and Liberation of Lax Kw’Alaams<br />

under Conditions of Globalization<br />

Nathan Young (University of British Columbia<br />

Canada)<br />

Countering Development Orthodoxy: The<br />

Transformation and Liberation of Lax Kw’Alaams<br />

under Conditions of Globalization<br />

Ran Greenstein (University of the Witwatersrand<br />

South Africa)<br />

Development Paradigms, social Conflicts and<br />

political Struggles: The post-apartheid South<br />

African State and its Critics<br />

Manuela Boatca (Catholic University of Eichstätt<br />

Germany)<br />

Crossroads: More than One Modernity Meets<br />

more than One Colonialism<br />

Ayse Gündüz Hoszgör (Middle East Technical<br />

University Turkey)<br />

Convergence between Theoretical Perspectives<br />

in Women-Gender and Development Literature<br />

Regarding Women’s Economic Status:<br />

Case of Turkey<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Joint session 03 of RC13 and RC09: Leisure,<br />

social transformations and development<br />

Chair: Ishwar Modi, India <strong>International</strong> Institute<br />

of Social Sciences, Jaipur, India and Frederick<br />

Wherry, University of Michigan, USA<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-405<br />

Session ID: JS_RC09_RC13_03<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Susan M. Shaw (University of Waterloo Waterloo<br />

Ontario Canada)<br />

Transformations and Contradictions in Postmodern<br />

Families: an Exploration of Leisure in<br />

the Context of Changing Gender and Parenting<br />

Practices<br />

Francis Lobo (School of Marketing Tourism<br />

and Leisure Edith Cowan University Australia)<br />

A Historical Review of Australian Leisure: The<br />

Social Transformation of Lifestyles Down<br />

Under<br />

Maya Keliyan (Institute of Sociology Bulgarian<br />

Academy of Sciences Sofia Bulgaria)<br />

Leisure Patterns, Self-Identification and Criteria<br />

of Success of Bulgarian Professionals and<br />

Entrepreneurs<br />

Gisela Taschner (Center for Studies of Leisure<br />

and Tourism / Fundação Getulio Vargas/ Escola<br />

de Administração de Empresas de São<br />

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Paulo Brazil)<br />

Entertainment and Consumerism: Market Dimensions<br />

of Citizenship in Contemporary Brazil<br />

Hui-tun Chuang (New School for Social Research<br />

New York USA)<br />

“Do We Have National Cuisines? --Reflections<br />

on Food Consumption, Identity Reconstruction<br />

and Social Transformation in<br />

Postcolonial Taiwan”<br />

Stefan Bargheer (University of Chicago USA)<br />

Toward a Leisure Theory of Value: the Game<br />

of Bird-watching and the Concern for Conservation<br />

in Great Britain<br />

Zsuzsanna Benk_ (Health Promotion University<br />

of Szeged, Hungary)<br />

Tradition and modernity in the leisure time activities<br />

of families in Hungary, Poland, Czech<br />

Republic and Slovakia – Transnational empirical<br />

research (2005-2007)<br />

MA Huidi (Chinese Academy of Art Beijing<br />

China and LIU Er. Harbin Institute of Technology<br />

China)<br />

Leisure and the Social Transformation in China<br />

Ritu Bhargava (Patkar College Mumbai India)<br />

"Effects of Retail Marketing on Leisure Patterns:<br />

A Study of Mall Culture in Cosmopolitan<br />

Mumbai”<br />

Teus J. Kamphorst (Wageningen University<br />

The Netherlands)<br />

“Leisure as Social Force”<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 05: The State and Development I<br />

Chair: Roberts, Colorado College, USA<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-221<br />

Session ID: RC09_05<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Anne O’Brien (NUI Maynooth Ireland)<br />

Crisis and the Politics of Developmental<br />

Change in the Irish Tourism Industry, 1987-<br />

2007<br />

Marlowe Aquino (Bureau of Agricultural Research<br />

Philippines)<br />

Responding to the Cyber Development Initiatives<br />

for Agriculture: The e-K Agrikultura Innovative<br />

Strategy<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 12: Constructing the Cultural Wealth<br />

of Nations<br />

Chair: Nina Bandelj, University of California,<br />

Irvine, USA and Frederick Wherry, University<br />

of Michigan, USA<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-222<br />

Session ID: RC09_12<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Alexandra Kowalski (Central European University<br />

Hungary)<br />

When Cultural Accumulation Became Global<br />

Practice: Analysis of a Historical Turning Point<br />

Dario Gaggio (University of Michigan Ann<br />

Arbor USA)<br />

Constructing the Landscape Beautiful: The<br />

Case of Valdorcia<br />

Lauren Rivera (Harvard University USA)<br />

Managing “Spoiled” National Identity: War,<br />

Tourism, and Memory in Croatia<br />

Stefan Bargheer (University of Chicago USA)<br />

From Museum to Nature Reserve: The Changing<br />

Valuation of Nature and the Cultural Logic<br />

of Collecting<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Joint session 02 of TG02 and RC09: Multiple<br />

Modernities, Sociology of Development,<br />

and Postcolonial Studies II<br />

Chair: Ulrike Schuerkens, École des Hautes<br />

Études en Sciences, Sociales, Paris, France<br />

and and Willfried Spohn, Universität Konstanz,<br />

Germany<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-408<br />

Session ID: JS_RC09_TG02_02<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Gurminder K. Bhambra (University of Warwick<br />

UK)<br />

Rethinking Modernity: From ‘Ideal Types’ to<br />

‘Connected Histories’<br />

Sanjeev Routray (University of British Colum-<br />

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ia Canada)<br />

Between Political Economy and Postcolonial<br />

Schemas: Notes Towards an Understanding of<br />

Non-Western Societies<br />

Mathilde Gauvain (École des Hautes Études<br />

en Sciences Sociales Paris France)<br />

Informal Economy as a Development Step?<br />

Petya Kabakchieva (Sofia University Bulgaria)<br />

Postcolonial and Postcommunist Studies: Facing<br />

Similar Theoretical Challenges<br />

Diego Barragan (Universidad Nacional de Colombia<br />

Bogota)<br />

The notable family and social order in 18th and<br />

19th centuries Colombia<br />

Anna Nemiroskaya (Siberian Federal University<br />

Russia)<br />

The Post-non-classical Approach in sociological<br />

Analysis of the Structure of Mass Consciousness<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 06: The State and Development II<br />

Chair: Wade Roberts, Colorado College, USA<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-221<br />

Session ID: RC09_06<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Jack Fong (California State Polytechnic University<br />

Pomona USA)<br />

Ethnodevelopment as a Response to Multicultural<br />

States Experiencing Systemic Crisis<br />

Alvaro Nobrega (Technical University of Lisbon<br />

Portugal)<br />

Non-Democratic Factors in an African Democracy:<br />

The Case of Guinea-Bissau<br />

Shittu Akinola (Covenant University Nigeria)<br />

Rethinking Development for Africa: Balancing<br />

the Roles of the State and Civil Society<br />

Wade Roberts (Colorado College USA)<br />

The Organization of Development in a Failed<br />

State Context: The Case of Sierra Leone<br />

Niamh Gaynor (NUI Maynooth Ireland)<br />

Developmental Partnerships: ‘Good Governance’<br />

or More of the Same? A Comparative<br />

Study of National Development Processes in<br />

Malawi and Ireland<br />

Adeyinka Bankole (University of Warsaw Poland)<br />

Sociology, the State and Social Policy Making<br />

and Implementation in Nigeria<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 13: Converting Cultural Wealth into<br />

Economic Capital<br />

Chair: Nina Bandelj, University of California,<br />

Irvine, USA and Frederick Wherry, University<br />

of Michigan, USA<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-222<br />

Session ID: RC09_13<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Mukti Khaire (Harvard Business School U)<br />

The Economic Value of Indian Handicrafts<br />

Stacy-Ann Wilson (St. Mary’s College of Maryland<br />

USA)<br />

Culture For Sale! But Who’s Minding the<br />

Store? Tourism and the Informal Economy in<br />

Jamaica<br />

Julien Laverdure (IHEAL Paris III Sorbonne<br />

Nouvelle France)<br />

Commodification and Recognition Construction<br />

of Indigenous Handicrafts, Boruca Costa Rica<br />

Madina Regnault (Ecole des Hautes Etudes en<br />

Sciences Sociales France)<br />

The Involvement of the State in Creating Cultural<br />

Wealth in the Western Indian Ocean: Mayotte<br />

and Reunion Island.<br />

Eva Youkhana (Zentrum für Entwicklungsforschung<br />

Bonn Germany)<br />

Tourism and ‘Peasant-Artisan’ Women: An<br />

Example from Rural Yucatán/Mexico<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 07: Human Rights Paradigms and<br />

Movements: Third World Perspectives and<br />

Challenges<br />

Chair: Peter Chua, San José State University,<br />

USA<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-221<br />

Session ID: RC09_07<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

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Michele Ford (University of Sydney Australia<br />

and Lenore Lyons University of Wollongong<br />

Australia)<br />

Eroding Collectivity: Pragmatism, the Anti-trafficking<br />

Discourse and Migrant Labour Rights<br />

Leakhena Nou (California State University<br />

Long Beach USA)<br />

Stressors and Social Supports in a Traumatized<br />

Nation: Human Rights and Societal Health<br />

in Post-Genocide Cambodia<br />

Thomas Muhr (UK)<br />

Higher Education For All as a Human Right:<br />

The Bolivarian University of Venezuela<br />

Elena Ascuitti (Sant’Anna School of Advanced<br />

Studies of Pisa Italy)<br />

Global World — Identities, Values, Boundaries<br />

Sunday, September 7, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 14: Business Meeting<br />

Chair:<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-221<br />

Session ID: RC09_14BM<br />

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RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy and Self-Management<br />

Participation, démocratie de l’organisation et autogestion<br />

Participación, democracia de la organización y autogestión<br />

President: Heinz Suenker, Wuppertal University, Germany<br />

Coordinator of the programme: Julia Rozanova, University of Alberta, Canada<br />

Subject: “Participation in a world moving towards globalisation: subordinate modes in comparison<br />

to emancipatory modes<br />

Organizer: Heinz Suenker, University of Wuppertal, Germany<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Joint Session 02 of RC10 and RC51: Representation,<br />

Accountability and Sustainable<br />

Futures, Part I<br />

Chair: Janet McIntyre, Flinders University,<br />

Australia<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-306<br />

Session ID: JS_RC10_RC51_01<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Robert Ball (University of Stirling, UK)<br />

Representation, accountability and sustainable<br />

futures and climate change<br />

Iván López (University Carlos III, Spain)<br />

Public participation, social capital and deliberative<br />

democracy in local agenda-21<br />

Brentyn Schubert (Flinders University, Australia)<br />

Democracy, governance and sustainable futures:<br />

lessons from the tourism Byron experience<br />

Janet McIntyre-Mills (Flinders University, Australia)<br />

Participatory design for democracy and wellbeing:<br />

narrowing the gap between service outcomes<br />

and perceived needs<br />

Janette Olivia Young (University of South Australia,<br />

Australia)<br />

Migration, ethnicity and privilege: an exploration<br />

of representation and accountability<br />

Francisco Parra-Luna (Universidad Complutense<br />

de Madrid, Spain)<br />

The “social sin” of sociology: a systemic-axiological<br />

approach applied to the enterprise<br />

Lucio Biggiero (L’Aquila University, Italy)<br />

Does email communication increase participation<br />

in decision making in organizations?<br />

Rita Perkons (UnitingCare Children, Young<br />

People and Families Services, NSW, Australia)<br />

Inter-cultural organizational development: a<br />

contribution to aboriginal social justice<br />

Alexander N. Christakis (Institute for 21st<br />

Century, Greece and Gayle Underwood, Allegan<br />

Area Education Service Agency, USA)<br />

Virtual Co-Laboratories For Implementing Effective<br />

Teaching Strategies In Local Schools.<br />

Cecilia Schneider (Universitat Pompeu Fabra<br />

y Instituto de Investigaciones Sociales, Academia<br />

Nacional de Ciencias de Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina )<br />

Citizen participation in local governments: political<br />

context and political culture. A compared<br />

analysis of Buenos Aires and Barcelona<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 01: Participation, self-management<br />

and organizational democracy in the public<br />

and in the private sphere: changes/decline and<br />

their root causes<br />

Chair: Francesco Garibaldo, Fondazione Instituto<br />

per il Lavoro, Italy, Isabel Da Costa,<br />

Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan, France<br />

and Vera Vratusa-Zunjic, University of Belgrade,<br />

Serbia<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-219<br />

Session ID: RC10_01<br />

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Authors and Papers:<br />

Bárbara Geraldo de Castro (Universidade Estadual<br />

de Campinas (Unicamp), Brasil)<br />

Self-management and entrepreneurism: how<br />

to construct an ideological consensus<br />

J_rat_ Imbrasait_ ( Vytautas Magnus University,<br />

Lithuania)<br />

Transnationalization of Nongovernmental Sector<br />

in Lithuania: Are Civil Society <strong>Association</strong>s<br />

Becoming Elitist?<br />

Júlia Moretto Amâncio (Universidade Estadual<br />

de Campinas (Unicamp), Brasil)<br />

Beyond Neoliberalism: the dilemmas, ambiguities<br />

and challenges of the social policies management<br />

through the partnerships between<br />

Civil Society and State.<br />

Vera Vratu_a (Belgrade University, Yugoslavia)<br />

Problems of privatization and participation research<br />

from the sociology of knowledge perspective.<br />

Martine Revel ( ENSGSI – CERAPS Lille 2,<br />

France)<br />

The common roots of « delibrative imperative »<br />

both in public and private spheres<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Joint Session 03 of RC10 and RC36: Reflections<br />

on the World Social <strong>Forum</strong><br />

Chair: Azril Bacal, Uppsala University, Sweden<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-206<br />

Session ID: JS_RC10_RC36_03<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Patricia Arenas (Centro de Investigaciones<br />

Psiscológicas y Sociológicas (CIPS), Cuba)<br />

Trabajando por Escenarios y Culturas de Participación.<br />

Richard Harris (California State University,<br />

USA )<br />

Trabajando por Escenarios y Culturas de Participación.<br />

Alba Hernández (Centro de Investigaciones<br />

Psiscológicas y Sociológicas (CIPS), Cuba )<br />

Trabajando por Escenarios y Culturas de Participación.<br />

Jeff Jackson (Puerto Vallarta Institute, USA )<br />

Trabajando por Escenarios y Culturas de Participación.<br />

Maurice Monette (Puerto Vallarta Institute,<br />

USA)<br />

Trabajando por Escenarios y Culturas de Participación.<br />

Yolanda Tacoronte (Centro de Investigaciones<br />

Psiscológicas y Sociológicas (CIPS),<br />

Cuba)<br />

Trabajando por Escenarios y Culturas de Participación.<br />

Martha Nelida Ruiz (Mexico)<br />

The Crisis of Legitimacy in the Mexican Electoral<br />

Process<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 02: Participation, self-management,<br />

democracy and their challenge(r)s in international<br />

perspective<br />

Chair: Azril Bacal, Uppsala University, Sweden<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-219<br />

Session ID: RC10_02<br />

Authors and Papers:Isabelle Anguelovski<br />

(Massachusetts Institute of Technology,<br />

USA)<br />

Improving corporate social and environmental<br />

responsibility of oil companies in Ecuador: A<br />

diagnostic of obstacles in the process of decision-making<br />

and participation.<br />

Marcus Abilio Pereira (University of Coimbra,<br />

Portugal and the Catholic University of Minas<br />

Gerais, Brasil)<br />

Counter-hegemonic globalisation and internet<br />

– democratic possibilities between the local<br />

and the global.<br />

Oksana Grybovych (University of Northern<br />

Iowa, USA)<br />

Current models of citizen participation in community<br />

tourism planning.<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Joint Session 05A of RC10 and RC11:<br />

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Aging, social exclusion, and social participation<br />

in a globalizing world: Social<br />

exclusion in old age: multiple disadvantage<br />

Chair: Julia Rozanova, University of Alberta,<br />

Canada and Andreas Hoff, University of Oxford,<br />

UK<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-305<br />

Session ID: JSA_RC10_RC11_05<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Hélène Thomas (Institute of Political Studies<br />

Aix-en-Provence, France)<br />

Exclusion, loneliness and seclusion of frail and<br />

precarious elderly in France: which indicators,<br />

which realities, which issues?<br />

Marc Bernardot (University of Le Havre,<br />

France)<br />

Exclusion, loneliness and seclusion of frail and<br />

precarious elderly in France: which indicators,<br />

which realities, which issues?<br />

Patrick Barrett (University of Waikato Hamilton,<br />

New Zealand)<br />

A Comparative View of Old-age Vulnerability in<br />

New Zealand<br />

Donna Dosman (University of Alberta, Canada)<br />

Barriers to Social Participation for Persons with<br />

Disabilities in Canada<br />

Janet Fast (University of Alberta, Canada)<br />

Barriers to Social Participation for Persons with<br />

Disabilities in Canada<br />

Satomi Yoshino (University of Alberta, Canada)<br />

Barriers to Social Participation for Persons with<br />

Disabilities in Canada<br />

Olivia Ng (University of Melbourne, Australia)<br />

Older People, Respect and Social Inclusion<br />

Isolda Belo da Fonte (Foundation Recife,<br />

Brazil)<br />

Old age in Brazil: perspective of gender and<br />

social exclusion<br />

Joaquim Nabuco (Foundation Recife, Brazil)<br />

Old age in Brazil: perspective of gender and<br />

social exclusion<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Joint Session 04A of RC10 and RC32: The<br />

Challenges of women’s participation/exclusion<br />

in public and private contexts, Part I<br />

Chair: Esther Ngan-ling Chow, American University,<br />

USA<br />

Location: UB-FP-2.1<br />

Session ID: JSA_RC10_RC32_04<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Khurram Iqbal (Uiversity of Agriculture, Faisalabad.<br />

Pakistan)<br />

Gender Dimension of Decentralized Governance<br />

in Pakistan: Implication for Sustainable<br />

Livelihoods and Gender Mainstreaming<br />

Abdul Basit (Uiversity of Agriculture, Faisalabad.<br />

Pakistan)<br />

Gender Dimension of Decentralized Governance<br />

in Pakistan: Implication for Sustainable<br />

Livelihoods and Gender Mainstreaming<br />

Beatrix Schwarzer (Johann Wolfgang Goethe<br />

Universitat, Frankfurt am Main, Germany)<br />

Women’s Participation in South Africa: Is Visibility<br />

Leading to Gender Equity?<br />

Diana Maciel (CIES/ISCTE, Portugal )<br />

Gender and Political Power<br />

Zhanna Chernova (European University at St<br />

Petersburg, Russia)<br />

Gender (In)equality in Political Participation in<br />

Russia (a Case of Karelian Republic)<br />

Larisa Shpakovskaya (European University at<br />

St Petersburg, Russia)<br />

Gender (In)equality in Political Participation in<br />

Russia (a Case of Karelian Republic)<br />

William Zimmerman (Michigan University,<br />

USA)<br />

Gender (In)equality in Political Participation in<br />

Russia (a Case of Karelian Republic)<br />

María Eugenia de la O (Centro de Investigaciones<br />

y Estudios Superiores en Antropología<br />

Social-Occidente, Guadalajara, Jalisco, México)<br />

The Change of Women’s Workers Participation<br />

and the Social Construction of Labor Rights in<br />

Mexican Maquiladoras<br />

Cirila Quintero Ramírez (Colegio de la Frontera<br />

Norte-Matamoros, Matamoros, Tamaulipas,<br />

México)<br />

The Change of Women’s Workers Participation<br />

and the Social Construction of Labor Rights in<br />

Mexican Maquiladoras<br />

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Solange Simões (Eastern Michigan University,<br />

USA)<br />

The Private Motivations of Public Action: Women’s<br />

<strong>Association</strong>al Lives and Political Activism<br />

in Brazil<br />

Bruno Reis (Federal University of Minas Gerais,<br />

Brazil)<br />

The Private Motivations of Public Action: Women’s<br />

<strong>Association</strong>al Lives and Political Activism<br />

in Brazil<br />

Fabrício Fialho (Federal University of Minas<br />

Gerais, Brazil)<br />

The Private Motivations of Public Action: Women’s<br />

<strong>Association</strong>al Lives and Political Activism<br />

in Brazil<br />

Natália Bueno (Federal University of Minas<br />

Gerais, Brazil)<br />

The Private Motivations of Public Action: Women’s<br />

<strong>Association</strong>al Lives and Political Activism<br />

in Brazil<br />

Tatiana Goulart (Federal University of Minas<br />

Gerais, Brazil)<br />

The Private Motivations of Public Action: Women’s<br />

<strong>Association</strong>al Lives and Political Activism<br />

in Brazil<br />

Daniel Biagioni (University of Republic, Uruguay<br />

)<br />

The Private Motivations of Public Action: Women’s<br />

<strong>Association</strong>al Lives and Political Activism<br />

in Brazil<br />

Maria Fregidou-Malama (University of Gävle,<br />

Sweden)<br />

Women Leaders in Coope<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 03: Participation reconsidered: Its<br />

conceptual meaning, ideology and practice<br />

under a new light<br />

Chair: Litsa Nicolaou-Smokoviti, University of<br />

Piraeus, Greece<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-219<br />

Session ID: RC10_03<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Clelia Colombo (Open University of Catalonia,<br />

Spain)<br />

Electronic citizen participation: Main explanatory<br />

factors in the top-down e-Participation experiences’<br />

generation at local level in Catalonia.<br />

Patricia Olinda Loureiro Dias da Silva (Universidade<br />

de Lisboa, Portugal)<br />

Computer mediated participation. ICTs as instruments<br />

for democracy.<br />

Markus Pausch (University of Applied Sciences<br />

Salzburg, Austria)<br />

The profit of older people’s participation and<br />

the debate in Austria (poster presentation)<br />

Rosemary Du Plessis (University of Canterbury,<br />

New Zealand)<br />

Practising Participation: Deliberation about<br />

Pre-birth Testing in Aotearoa New Zealand.<br />

Demosthenis Daskalakis (University of<br />

Athens, Greece)<br />

Membership in virtual organizations: A new<br />

conceptualization of participation?<br />

Irene Fafaliou (University of Piraeus, Greece )<br />

Democratizing Industry: Forlorn or renewed<br />

opportunity?<br />

John Donaldson (Editor and Senior Researcher,<br />

New Harmony Press, UK)<br />

Democratizing Industry: Forlorn or renewed<br />

opportunity?<br />

Volkmar Kreissig (WIESO Europa - association<br />

for European economic and social researches,<br />

Germany)<br />

Comparison of participation in Germany, Russia,<br />

Bulgaria, Belarus and Syria.<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Joint Session 06 of RC10, RC48 and<br />

RC36: Overcoming alienation; democratic<br />

mobilizations in a global age<br />

Chair: Knud Jensen, Danish School of Education,<br />

Aarhus University, Denmark<br />

Location: UB-FP- 3.3<br />

Session ID: JS_RC10_RC11_06<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Knud Jensen (Danish School of Education,<br />

Aarhus University, Denmark)<br />

Overcoming Alienation; Democratic Mobilization<br />

in a Global Age.<br />

William DiFazio (Department Sociology, St.<br />

Johns, Queens, NY)<br />

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Myths of Global Prosperity and Possibilities of<br />

Change<br />

Steve Walker (School of Education, University<br />

of Birmingham, UK)<br />

Overcoming Alienation; Democratic Mobilization<br />

in a Global Age.<br />

Alan Spector (Purdue University Calumet,<br />

USA)<br />

From SDS (USA) to the Anti-Globalization Movements:<br />

The Alienation of Positivism and the<br />

Optimism of Rebellion.<br />

Tova Benski (Department of Behavior Sciences,<br />

College of Management, )<br />

The Coalition of Women for Peace’: A portrait<br />

of a feminist peace movement promoting changes<br />

in Israeli society<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Joint Session 05B of RC10 and RC11:<br />

Aging, social exclusion, and social participation<br />

in a globalizing world: Varying<br />

levels of social inclusion strategies<br />

for older people<br />

Chair: Julia Rozanova, University of Alberta,<br />

Canada and Andreas Hoff, University of Oxford,<br />

UK<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-305<br />

Session ID: JSB_RC10_RC11_05<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Jay A. Mancini (Virginia Polytechnic Institute<br />

and State University, USA)<br />

Community Social Organization and Aging Societies<br />

Julia Rozanova (University of Alberta, Canada<br />

)<br />

The influence of community culture and structural<br />

inequalities on social engagement of<br />

older rural Canadians<br />

Norah Keating (University of Alberta, Canada<br />

)<br />

The influence of community culture and structural<br />

inequalities on social engagement of<br />

older rural Canadians<br />

Herbert Northcott (University of Alberta, Canada<br />

)<br />

The influence of community culture and structural<br />

inequalities on social engagement of<br />

older rural Canadians<br />

Susan McDaniel (University of Utah, USA)<br />

The influence of community culture and structural<br />

inequalities on social engagement of<br />

older rural Canadians<br />

Andreas Hoff (Oxford Institute of Ageing, Oxford<br />

University, UK)<br />

National, Regional and Local Social Inclusion<br />

Strategies for Older People in Europe<br />

Eileen Fairhurst (Manchester Metropolitan<br />

University, UK)<br />

Older People, Participation and Collaborative<br />

Governance in Post-Industrial Cities in England<br />

Marilyn Fitzpatrick (Manchester Metropolitan<br />

University, UK)<br />

Older People, Participation and Collaborative<br />

Governance in Post-Industrial Cities in England<br />

Glenda Cook (University of Northumbria, UK)<br />

Older People, Participation and Collaborative<br />

Governance in Post-Industrial Cities in England<br />

Jan Reed (University of Northumbria, UK)<br />

Older People, Participation and Collaborative<br />

Governance in Post-Industrial Cities in England<br />

Julia Ryan (University of Salford, UK)<br />

Older People, Participation and Collaborative<br />

Governance in Post-Industrial Cities in England<br />

Tracey Williamson (University of Salford, UK)<br />

Older People, Participation and Collaborative<br />

Governance in Post-Industrial Cities in England<br />

Bernadette Jonda (University of Halle-Wittenberg,<br />

Germany)<br />

Activities on the federal state level to develop<br />

new forms of intergeneration_nal relations in<br />

Municipalities with Hesse, Rhineland-Palatinate<br />

and Saxony-Anhalt cited as examples<br />

Glaucia da Silva Destro de Oliveira (Universidade<br />

de São Paulo, Brazil)<br />

The meanings attributed to the elderly in a public<br />

policy in Santos city<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Joint Session 04B of RC10 and RC32:<br />

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The Challenges of Women’s Participation/Exclusion<br />

in Social Movements<br />

Part II<br />

Chair: Michal Palgi, The Max Stern Academic<br />

College of Emek Yezreel, Israel<br />

Location: UB-FP-2.1<br />

Session ID: JSB_RC10_RC32_04<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Neuma Aguiar (Federal University of Minas<br />

Gerais, Brazil )<br />

Women´s Movements in Developing Countries:<br />

Characteristics, Priorities and Issues<br />

Anna-Britt Coe (Umeå University, Sweden)<br />

Reproductive Rights Advocacy in Peru: Linking<br />

Political and Cultural Dimensions of Policy<br />

Outcomes<br />

Bernadetta Siara (City University London, United<br />

Kingdom)<br />

Social Movement “Poland is a Woman” and its<br />

Early Political Activism – Analysis of Contemporary<br />

Gender Discourses in Poland<br />

Ariadna Munté (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona,<br />

Spain)<br />

Romi Feminism: A Case of Dialogic Feminism<br />

Esther Oliver (University of Warwick, UK )<br />

Romi Feminism: A Case of Dialogic Feminism<br />

Maria José Casa-Nova (University of Minho,<br />

Portugal)<br />

Ethnicity and Dialecticity of Power in Gender<br />

Relations<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 03: Participation reconsidered: Its<br />

conceptual meaning, ideology and practice<br />

under a new light<br />

Chair: Litsa Nicolaou-Smokoviti, University of<br />

Piraeus, Greece<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-219<br />

Session ID: RC10_03B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Theodore Krintas (University of Thessaly,<br />

Greece)<br />

Are market returns deriving from asset classes<br />

or participants possession effect?<br />

Chaim Lavy (Bar Ilan University, Israel)<br />

Arab-Jewish contact willingness as a result of<br />

joint encounters.<br />

Litsa Nicolaou-Smokoviti (University of Piraeus,<br />

Greece)<br />

Gender Participation in the Power Structure of<br />

Economic Organizations. An example and a<br />

test of democratization.<br />

Irene Nikandrou (Athens University of Economics<br />

and Business, Greece)<br />

Employee Communication and Participation.<br />

Nancy Papalexandris (Athens University of<br />

Economics and Business, Greece)<br />

Employee Communication and Participation.<br />

Victoria Pekka (University of Piraeus, Greece)<br />

The social and economic implications of entrepreneurship<br />

in the globalized era.<br />

Aikaterini Economou (University of Piraeus,<br />

Greece)<br />

The social and economic implications of entrepreneurship<br />

in the globalized era.<br />

Theo Kiriazidis (Central Bank of Greece, Greece)<br />

Democracy in Enterprises: Corporate Elites<br />

versus Minorities.<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Joint Session 07 of RC10, RC48 and<br />

RC36: Overcoming alienation; democratic<br />

mobilizations in a global age<br />

Chair: Knud Jensen, Danish School of Education<br />

Aahus, University, Copenhagen, Denmark<br />

Location: UB-FP- 3.3<br />

Session ID: JS_RC10_RC11_07<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Azril Bacal (Department of Sociology, Uppsala<br />

University, Uppsala, Sweden)<br />

Decolonization of Ethnic Identity: Socioanalysis<br />

and Concientization in the Social Sciences<br />

Lauren Langman (Dept Sociology, Loyola University,<br />

Chicago, IL,The WSF as a New Social<br />

Movement)<br />

Walter Frantz (Department of Social Sciences,<br />

UNIJUI)<br />

The Co-operative Movement as debate at the<br />

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World Social <strong>Forum</strong><br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Joint Session 01 of RC10 and RC53:<br />

Children and young people - participation<br />

or object of concern?<br />

Chair: Heinz Suenker, University of Wuppertal,<br />

Germany<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-401<br />

Session ID: JS_RC10_RC53_01<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Catarina Tomás (University of Beira Interior,<br />

Portugal)<br />

When children participate in Participatory Budget.<br />

Kaarel Haav (<strong>International</strong> University Audentes,<br />

Estonia)<br />

Education for democracy and participation.<br />

Lucia Rabello de Castro (Brasil)<br />

‘To be is not to act’: adults’ representations<br />

and children’s participation at school.<br />

Alison Cocks (University of Reading, UK)<br />

A qualitative study exploring the views of<br />

choice an participation held by teenagers with<br />

learning disabilities.<br />

Sharon M. Pinkney (Open University, UK)<br />

Children’s participation: voice, agency and representation.<br />

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RC11 Sociology of Aging<br />

Sociologie du vieillissement<br />

Sociología del envejecimiento<br />

President: Sara Arber, University of Surrey, GB<br />

Coordinator of the programme: Andreas Hoff, University of Oxford, GB.Local Host: Feliciano<br />

Villar<br />

Subject: “Diversity of aging: discourse and debates<br />

Organizer: Andreas Hoff, Oxford Institute of Ageing, Oxford University, UK<br />

Friday, September 5, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 01: Age, cohort and generation:<br />

conceptual and empirical approaches<br />

Chair: Paul Higgs, UCL and James Nazroo,<br />

Manchester University, UK<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-308<br />

Session ID: RC11_01<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Chris Gilleard (University College London<br />

(UCL), UK)<br />

Theorising cohort and generation in empirical<br />

research<br />

Paul Higgs (University College London (UCL),<br />

UK)<br />

Theorising cohort and generation in empirical<br />

research<br />

James Nazroo (Manchester University, UK)<br />

Suggestions of cohort and period influences on<br />

the experience of ageing: evidence from the<br />

English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA)<br />

Anne McMunn (UCL, UK)<br />

Using gender to examine cohort and period<br />

Simone Scherger (Manchester, UK)<br />

Generation, cohort and the persistence of<br />

class inequalities into older age<br />

James Nazroo (Manchester, UK)<br />

Generation, cohort and the persistence of<br />

class inequalities into older age<br />

Friday, September 5, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 02: Gendered experience of ageing<br />

Chair: Sara Arber, University of Surrey, UK<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-311<br />

Session ID: RC11_02<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Lorna Warren (University of Sheffield, UK)<br />

‘You’ve got to get to where we are’: Older Women’s<br />

Lives, Voices and Welfare Citizenship<br />

Joe Cook (University of Leeds, UK)<br />

‘You’ve got to get to where we are’: Older Women’s<br />

Lives, Voices and Welfare Citizenship<br />

Anthony James Brown (University of Western<br />

Sydney, Australia)<br />

Invisible Men - Older Men and Diversity<br />

Adrian Lee (University of York, UK)<br />

What Research into England’s Older Gay Male<br />

Identities, Welfare Needs and Service-use Experiences<br />

can Suggest for the Planning of Inclusive<br />

and Effective Older People’s Services<br />

Allison Kirkman (Victoria University of Wellington,<br />

New Zealand)<br />

Social inclusion, ageing and ‘pink power’<br />

Ingrid Arnet Connidis (University of Western<br />

Ontario, Canada)<br />

Same-sex relationships and the consequences<br />

of changing legislation for negotiating family<br />

relationships<br />

Friday, September 5, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 03: An international perspective and<br />

comparison of national intergenerational programmes<br />

Chair: Allan Hatton-Yeo, Beth Johnson Foundation,<br />

UK<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-308<br />

Session ID: RC11_03<br />

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Authors and Papers:<br />

Thomas Fischer (Learning Innovation Institute<br />

Erlangen, Germany )<br />

Intergenerational programmes in Germany (II)<br />

Allan Hatton-Yeo (Foundation, UK)<br />

Intergenerational programmes in the UK<br />

Beth Johnson (Foundation, UK)<br />

Intergenerational programmes in the UK<br />

Mariano Sanchez (Granada University, Spain)<br />

Intergenerational programmes in Spain<br />

Iris Marreel (‘Intergenerational Dialogue’, Berlin,<br />

Germany)<br />

Intergenerational programmes in Germany (I)<br />

Susan Feldman (Monash University, Australia)<br />

Intergenerational programmes in Australia<br />

Friday, September 5, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 04: The contribution of the voluntary<br />

sector to older people’s well-being<br />

Chair: Kathrin Komp, Vrije University Amsterdam,<br />

Netherlands<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-311<br />

Session ID: RC11_04<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Adriana Fassio (Universidad de Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina)<br />

Volunteering: A strategy of elderly social inclusion<br />

in Argentina<br />

Zofia Szweda-Lewandowska (University of<br />

Lodz, Poland)<br />

Voluntary service among people over 60 and<br />

its problems shown by example of Poland<br />

Ksenija Ramov_ (Anton Trstenjak Institute of<br />

Gerontology, Slovenia)<br />

Slovenian local intergenerational centres<br />

Ciara O’Dwyer (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland)<br />

A Critical Appraisal of Advocacy Initiatives for<br />

Older People living in Residential Care Settings<br />

Donna Dosman (University of Alberta, Canada)<br />

Time spent on social participation: The convergence<br />

of age, disability and community context<br />

Janet Fast (University of Alberta, Canada)<br />

Time spent on social participation: The convergence<br />

of age, disability and community context<br />

Jean-Pierre Lavoie (McGill University, Canada)<br />

Gentrification and the social exclusion of the<br />

elderly<br />

Damaris Rose (INRS, Canada)<br />

Gentrification and the social exclusion of the<br />

elderly<br />

Amy Twigge (CSSS Cavendish, Canada)<br />

Gentrification and the social exclusion of the<br />

elderly<br />

Brita Brown (CSSS Cavendish, Canada)<br />

Gentrification and the social exclusion of the<br />

elderly<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 05: Reconciliation of Employment<br />

and Care for Older Family Members in Central<br />

and Eastern Europé<br />

Chair: Andreas Hoff, Oxford Institute of<br />

Ageing, Oxford University, UK<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-308<br />

Session ID: RC11_05<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Andreas Hoff (Oxford Institute of Ageing, Oxford<br />

University UK)<br />

Introduction: Is there a Central and Eastern<br />

European care regime?<br />

Valentina Hlebec (Ljubljana University, Slovenia)<br />

Reconciliation employment / family care in Slovenia<br />

Zsuzsa Szeman (Hungarian Academy of<br />

Sciences, Budapest)<br />

Reconciliation employment / family care in<br />

Hungary<br />

Jolanta Perek-Bialas (Warsaw School of Economics,<br />

Poland)<br />

Care for elderly parents versus work - dilemmas<br />

of an ageing workforce in Poland<br />

Sarmite Mikulioniene (Mykolas Romeris University,<br />

Lithuania)<br />

Vulnerability of employed carers of older people<br />

and child carers in Lithuania compared<br />

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Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 06: Longevity and inequality<br />

Chair: Feliciano Villar, University of Barcelona,<br />

Spain<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-311<br />

Session ID: RC11_06<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Susan Feldman (Monash University, Australia)<br />

I have lived a long time you know: Older people’s<br />

experiences of longevity<br />

Sally Bould (University of Delaware, USA)<br />

The Fourth Age<br />

Alda Britto da Motta (Universidade Federal da<br />

Bahia, Brazil)<br />

The ages of ageing<br />

Kathrin Komp (VU University Amsterdam, Netherlands)<br />

Being young old as a question of social inequalities<br />

Ingrid Jönsson (Lund University, Sweden)<br />

Equal access to elder care in policy and everyday<br />

life in Sweden<br />

Magnus Ring (Lund University, Sweden)<br />

Equal access to elder care in policy and everyday<br />

life in Sweden<br />

Jaroslava Hasmanova Marhankova (University<br />

of West Bohemia in Pilsen, Czech Republic)<br />

“I know nothing about ageing” – The Heterogeneity<br />

of the Experience of Ageing in Czech Republic<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Joint Session 03A of RC11 and RC53:<br />

New perspectives on intergenerational<br />

relations<br />

Chair: Doris Bühler-Niederberger, University<br />

of Wuppertal, Germany and Andreas Hoff, University<br />

of Oxford, UK<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-310<br />

Session ID: JSA_RC11_RC53_03<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Jeehun Kim (University of Oxford, UK)<br />

Transnationalising intergenerational relations:<br />

redefining and negotiating family obligations<br />

and support in an international migration context<br />

Benedita Edina da Silva (Universidade Federal<br />

de Campina Grande Paraíba, Brazil)<br />

Elderly and Family – Contemporary Multigenerational<br />

Brazilian Family Sustainability<br />

Lima Cabral (Universidade Federal de Campina<br />

Grande Paraíba, Brazil)<br />

Elderly and Family – Contemporary Multigenerational<br />

Brazilian Family Sustainability<br />

Laura Dunne (Queen’s University Belfast,<br />

UK)<br />

Looking Forward: A systematic review of children<br />

and young people’s perceptions of old<br />

age<br />

Rym Akhonzada (Queen’s University Belfast,<br />

UK)<br />

Looking Forward: A systematic review of children<br />

and young people’s perceptions of old<br />

age<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 07: Care-giving in later life<br />

Chair: Ingrid Connidis, University of Western<br />

Ontario, Canada<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-308<br />

Session ID: RC11_07<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Sara Arber (University of Surrey, UK)<br />

The impact of care-giving on sleep in Italy and<br />

the UK: A neglected dimension.<br />

Emanuela Bianchera (University of Surrey,<br />

UK)<br />

The impact of care-giving on sleep in Italy and<br />

the UK: A neglected dimension.<br />

Susan Venn (University of Surrey, UK)<br />

The impact of care-giving on sleep in Italy and<br />

the UK: A neglected dimension.<br />

Joyce Cavaye (the Open University in Scotland,<br />

UK)<br />

Caregivers’ responses to the ageing body<br />

Varda Soskolne (Bar-Ilan University, Israel)<br />

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Caring for an ageing spouse: diverse caring<br />

role stressors, caregiving appraisal and<br />

psychological distress in a cultural context<br />

Praima Israsena Na Ayudhya (Chulalongkorn<br />

University, Thailand)<br />

Latent Problems of Thai Elderly and Family<br />

Caregivers<br />

Nuannoy Boonvong (Chulalongkorn University,<br />

Thailand)<br />

Latent Problems of Thai Elderly and Family<br />

Caregivers<br />

Carmen Dominguez-Alcón (Universidad de<br />

Barcelona, Spain)<br />

Challenges of care and participation for old<br />

persons in the 21st century<br />

Merce Perez-Salanova (Universidad Autónoma<br />

de Barcelona, Spain)<br />

Challenges of care and participation for old<br />

persons in the 21st century<br />

B. Wo_niak (Jagiellonian University, Poland)<br />

Polish participation in the “Breaking the Taboo.<br />

Empowering health professionals to combat<br />

violence against older women within families”<br />

project, undertaken as part of the European<br />

Daphne II program<br />

B. Tobiasz-Adamczyk (Jagiellonian University,<br />

Poland)<br />

Polish participation in the “Breaking the Taboo.<br />

Empowering health professionals to combat<br />

violence against older women within families”<br />

project, undertaken as part of the European<br />

Daphne II program<br />

M. Brzyska (Jagiellonian University, Poland)<br />

Polish participation in the “Breaking the Taboo.<br />

Empowering health professionals to combat<br />

violence against older women within families”<br />

project, undertaken as part of the European<br />

Daphne II program<br />

T. Ocetkiewicz (Jagiellonian University, Poland)<br />

Polish participation in the “Breaking the Taboo.<br />

Empowering health professionals to combat<br />

violence against older women within families”<br />

project, undertaken as part of the European<br />

Daphne II program<br />

M. Kopacz (Jagiellonian University, Poland)<br />

Polish participation in the “Breaking the Taboo.<br />

Empowering health professionals to combat<br />

violence against older women within families”<br />

project, undertaken as part of the European<br />

Daphne II program<br />

Delia Langa Rosado (University of Jaén,<br />

Spain)<br />

Caregivers for old people in Andalucia by their<br />

social positions<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 08: Methodological advancement of<br />

gerontological research<br />

Chair: Lars Andersson, National Institute for<br />

the Study of Ageing and Later Life (N<strong>ISA</strong>L),<br />

Linköping University, Sweden<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-311<br />

Session ID: RC11_08<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Yumiko Kamiya (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland)<br />

Social causes of mortality and morbidity – the<br />

current and future potential of longitudinal studies<br />

of ageing<br />

Virpi Timonen (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland)<br />

Social causes of mortality and morbidity – the<br />

current and future potential of longitudinal studies<br />

of ageing<br />

Rosanne Kenny (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland)<br />

Social causes of mortality and morbidity – the<br />

current and future potential of longitudinal studies<br />

of ageing<br />

Jörg Betzin (German Centre of Gerontology<br />

Berlin, Germany)<br />

Concepts and measures of diversity and inequality<br />

in current ageing research – theoretical<br />

definitions and empirical conclusions<br />

between social gerontology and mathematics<br />

Andreas Motel-Klingebiel (German Centre of<br />

Gerontology Berlin, Germany)<br />

Concepts and measures of diversity and inequality<br />

in current ageing research – theoretical<br />

definitions and empirical conclusions<br />

between social gerontology and mathematics<br />

Elizabeth Becker (National Centre for Social<br />

Research, UK)<br />

Understanding Social Exclusion in Older Age<br />

Sachie Mizohata (Université de Paris V,<br />

France )<br />

How to select the indicators of well-being of<br />

the rural elderly through the public debate<br />

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ased on an ePlatform<br />

Raynald Jadoul (Centre de Recherches Public<br />

Henri Tudor, Luxembourg)<br />

How to select the indicators of well-being of<br />

the rural elderly through the public debate<br />

based on an ePlatform<br />

Martha Doyle (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland)<br />

Lesson learnt: Conducting participatory research<br />

with older people<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Joint Session 03B of RC11 and RC53:<br />

New perspectives on the grandparentgrandchild<br />

relationship<br />

Chair: Doris Bühler-Niederberger, University<br />

of Wuppertal, Germany and Andreas Hoff, University<br />

of Oxford, UK<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-310<br />

Session ID: JSB_RC11_RC53_03<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Merril Silverstein (University of Southern California,<br />

USA)<br />

The Role of Grandparents in Promoting the<br />

Successful Development of Grandchildren: A<br />

Contingent Resource?<br />

Sarah Ruiz (University of Southern California,<br />

USA)<br />

The Role of Grandparents in Promoting the<br />

Successful Development of Grandchildren: A<br />

Contingent Resource?<br />

Robin Mann (Oxford Institute of Ageing, Oxford<br />

University, UK)<br />

Grandchildren and their Grandfathers: Perceptions,<br />

Influences and Relationships<br />

George Leeson (Oxford Institute of Ageing,<br />

Oxford University, UK)<br />

Grandchildren and their Grandfathers: Perceptions,<br />

Influences and Relationships<br />

Hafiz Kahn (Oxford Institute of Ageing, Oxford<br />

University, UK)<br />

Grandchildren and their Grandfathers: Perceptions,<br />

Influences and Relationships<br />

Katharina Mahne (German Centre of Gerontology<br />

Berlin, Germany)<br />

Caring for grandchildren and receipt of instrumental<br />

support in a longitudinal perspective<br />

Ignace Olazabal (CREGÉS-CSSS Cavendish,<br />

Canada)<br />

Social participation among baby-boomer<br />

grandparents in the province of Quebec<br />

Mpiana Kalula (Cape Peninsula University of<br />

Technology, South Africa)<br />

How an old age person can be affected by an<br />

infected HIV child in South Africa?<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 09: The future of long-term care<br />

Chair: Susan Feldman, Monash University,<br />

Australia<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-308<br />

Session ID: RC11_09<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Henglien (Lisa) Chen (University of Lincoln,<br />

UK / Taiwan)<br />

Resources, resources and resources - Comparing<br />

long-term care provision in Western Europe<br />

and East Asia<br />

Tine Rostgaard (the Danish National Centre<br />

for Social Research, Denmark)<br />

Ranking quality in institutional and home care<br />

services: give us respect and proper cleaning’<br />

B. Tobiasz-Adamczyk (Jagiellonian University,<br />

Poland)<br />

Elder abuse as perceived in the professional<br />

experiences of social and health-care workers<br />

M. Florek (Jagiellonian University, Poland)<br />

Elder abuse as perceived in the professional<br />

experiences of social and health-care workers<br />

B. Wo_niak (Jagiellonian University, Poland)<br />

Elder abuse as perceived in the professional<br />

experiences of social and health-care workers<br />

M. Brzyska (Jagiellonian University, Poland)<br />

Elder abuse as perceived in the professional<br />

experiences of social and health-care workers<br />

P. Brzyski (Jagiellonian University, Poland)<br />

Elder abuse as perceived in the professional<br />

experiences of social and health-care workers<br />

T. Ocetkiewicz (Jagiellonian University, Poland)<br />

Elder abuse as perceived in the professional<br />

experiences of social and health-care workers<br />

M. Kopacz (Jagiellonian University, Poland)<br />

Elder abuse as perceived in the professional<br />

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experiences of social and health-care workers<br />

Bernadette Dallaire (Laval University, Canada)<br />

Severe mental illness in old age: An exploration<br />

of the influence of social and professional<br />

representations on psychosocial interventions<br />

Michael McCubbin (Laval Universityl, Canada)<br />

Severe mental illness in old age: An exploration<br />

of the influence of social and professional<br />

representations on psychosocial interventions<br />

Michèle Clément (Laval Universityl, Canada)<br />

Severe mental illness in old age: An exploration<br />

of the influence of social and professional<br />

representations on psychosocial interventions<br />

Normand Carpentier (University of Montreal,<br />

Canada)<br />

Severe mental illness in old age: An exploration<br />

of the influence of social and professional<br />

representations on psychosocial interventions<br />

Junko Yamashita (University of Bristol, UK /<br />

Japan)<br />

Who provides care services to older people<br />

after the Japanese LTCI’s introduction? The<br />

changing gendered balance between the state,<br />

the market, the family and the NPO sector<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 10: Ageing in Europe: Longitudinal<br />

Findings from the Survey on Health, Ageing<br />

and Retirement in Europe (SHARE)<br />

Chair: Karsten Hank, Mannheim University,<br />

Germany<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-311<br />

Session ID: RC11_10<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Claudine Attias-Donfut (CNAV, France)<br />

Intergenerational exchanges of time and<br />

money in a longitudinal perspective<br />

Jim Ogg (CNAV, France)<br />

Intergenerational exchanges of time and<br />

money in a longitudinal perspective<br />

Francois-Charles Wolff (CNAV, France)<br />

Intergenerational exchanges of time and<br />

money in a longitudinal perspective<br />

Jim Ogg (CNAV, France)<br />

The relationship between employment and family<br />

configurations at older ages<br />

Sylvie Renaut (CNAV, France)<br />

The relationship between employment and family<br />

configurations at older ages<br />

Karsten Hank (Mannheim Institute of the Economics<br />

of Ageing (MEA) )<br />

General introduction to SHARE<br />

Johannes Siegrist (University of Düsseldorf,<br />

Germany)<br />

Quality of Life and Well-Being in ‘old’ Europe<br />

Morten Wahrendorf (University of Düsseldorf,<br />

Germany)<br />

Quality of Life and Well-Being in ‘old’ Europe<br />

Barbara Schaan (University of Mannheim,<br />

Germany)<br />

Marital quality and gender differences in latelife<br />

depression: Cross-national perspectives<br />

Saturday, September 6, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 11: Informal support provided for/by<br />

older people<br />

Chair: Anne Martin-Matthews, University of<br />

British Columbia, Canada<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-308<br />

Session ID: RC11_11<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Amandine Masuy (Université Catholique de<br />

Louvain, Belgium)<br />

Effect of informal caring characteristics on<br />

work exit for European women: a cohort approach<br />

Piotr Brzyski (Jagiellonian University Cracow,<br />

Poland)<br />

The inverse relationship between social support<br />

and quality of life in the elderly population<br />

of Poland: the effects of tradition and the consequences<br />

of transitional processes<br />

Beata Tobiasz-Adamczyk (Jagiellonian University<br />

Cracow, Poland)<br />

The inverse relationship between social support<br />

and quality of life in the elderly population<br />

of Poland: the effects of tradition and the consequences<br />

of transitional processes<br />

Marek S. Kopacz (Jagiellonian University Cracow,<br />

Poland)<br />

The inverse relationship between social support<br />

and quality of life in the elderly population<br />

of Poland: the effects of tradition and the con-<br />

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sequences of transitional processes<br />

Margarita Gedvilaite (Institute for Social Research,<br />

Lithuania)<br />

Intergenerational networks of family support in<br />

Lithuania: deviance from common patterns?<br />

Ma_a Filipovic (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia<br />

)<br />

Importance of community and local social networks<br />

for the elderly in Slovenia and their<br />

change in time<br />

Saturday, September 6, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 12: Health in later life<br />

Chair: Hélène Thomas, Institute of Political<br />

Studies Aix-en-Provence, France<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-311<br />

Session ID: RC11_12<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Ian Rees Jones (Bangor University, UK)<br />

Do lifestyles become more diverse in later life?<br />

a secondary analysis of the British Regional<br />

Heart Study using multiple correspondence<br />

analysis<br />

Olia Papacosta (UCL, UK)<br />

Do lifestyles become more diverse in later life?<br />

a secondary analysis of the British Regional<br />

Heart Study using multiple correspondence<br />

analysis<br />

Richard Morris (UCL, UK)<br />

Do lifestyles become more diverse in later life?<br />

a secondary analysis of the British Regional<br />

Heart Study using multiple correspondence<br />

analysis<br />

Goya Wannamethee (UCL, UK)<br />

Do lifestyles become more diverse in later life?<br />

a secondary analysis of the British Regional<br />

Heart Study using multiple correspondence<br />

analysis<br />

Peter Whincup (St George’s, UK)<br />

Do lifestyles become more diverse in later life?<br />

a secondary analysis of the British Regional<br />

Heart Study using multiple correspondence<br />

analysis<br />

Ronica N. Rooks (University of Colorado Denver,<br />

USA)<br />

Who’s getting sicker faster among well-functioning<br />

older adults?<br />

Ruby Sain (Jadavpur University, India)<br />

Mental Depression among the Aged in India —<br />

A <strong>Sociological</strong> enquiry<br />

Roman Romero-Ortuno (St. James’s Hospital<br />

Dublin, Ireland)<br />

The Differential Impacts of Social Contact vs.<br />

Social Engagement, Social Isolation vs. Loneliness<br />

and Living Alone on Parameters of Life<br />

Satisfaction and Physical and Mental Well-<br />

Being<br />

Sheila Callinan (St. James’s Hospital Dublin,<br />

Ireland)<br />

The Differential Impacts of Social Contact vs.<br />

Social Engagement, Social Isolation vs. Loneliness<br />

and Living Alone on Parameters of Life<br />

Satisfaction and Physical and Mental Well-<br />

Being<br />

Deirdre Finnegan (St. James’s Hospital Dublin,<br />

Ireland)<br />

The Differential Impacts of Social Contact vs.<br />

Social Engagement, Social Isolation vs. Loneliness<br />

and Living Alone on Parameters of Life<br />

Satisfaction and Physical and Mental Well-<br />

Being<br />

Claire Somerville (St. James’s Hospital Dublin,<br />

Ireland)<br />

The Differential Impacts of Social Contact vs.<br />

Social Engagement, Social Isolation vs. Loneliness<br />

and Living Alone on Parameters of Life<br />

Satisfaction and Physical and Mental Well-<br />

Being<br />

Brian A Lawlor (St. James’s Hospital Dublin,<br />

Ireland)<br />

The Differential Impacts of Social Contact vs.<br />

Social Engagement, Social Isolation vs. Loneliness<br />

and Living Alone on Parameters of Life<br />

Satisfaction and Physical and Mental Well-<br />

Being<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Joint Session 01A of RC11 and RC10:<br />

Social exclusion in old age: multiple disadvantage<br />

Chair: Julia Rozanova, University of Alberta,<br />

Canada and Andreas Hoff, Oxford Institute of<br />

Ageing, University of Oxford, UK<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-305<br />

Session ID: JSA_RC10_RC11_01<br />

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Authors and Papers:<br />

Hélène Thomas (Institute of Political Studies<br />

Aix-en-Provence, France)<br />

Exclusion, loneliness and seclusion of frail and<br />

precarious elderly in France: which indicators,<br />

which realities, which issues?<br />

Marc Bernardot (University of Le Havre,<br />

France)<br />

Exclusion, loneliness and seclusion of frail and<br />

precarious elderly in France: which indicators,<br />

which realities, which issues?<br />

Marijo Hebert (University of Montreal, Canada)<br />

A way to promote social solidarity among community<br />

dwelling people<br />

Kareen Nour (CREGES- CSSS Cavendish,<br />

Canada)<br />

A way to promote social solidarity among community<br />

dwelling people<br />

Brita Brown (CREGES- CSSS Cavendish,<br />

Canada)<br />

A way to promote social solidarity among community<br />

dwelling people<br />

Nona Moscovitz (CREGES- CSSS Cavendish,<br />

Canada)<br />

A way to promote social solidarity among community<br />

dwelling people<br />

Olivia Ng (University of Melbourne, Australia)<br />

Older People, Respect and Social Inclusion<br />

Patrick Barrett (University of Waikato Hamilton,<br />

New Zealand)<br />

A Comparative View of Old-age Vulnerability in<br />

New Zealand<br />

Donna Dosman (University of Alberta, Canada)<br />

Barriers to Social Participation for Persons with<br />

Disabilities in Canada<br />

Janet Fast (University of Alberta, Canada)<br />

Barriers to Social Participation for Persons with<br />

Disabilities in Canada<br />

Satomi Yoshino (University of Alberta, Canada)<br />

Barriers to Social Participation for Persons with<br />

Disabilities in Canada<br />

Anna Stepchenko (University of Latvia, Latvia)<br />

Link between Transition and Social Exclusion<br />

of Elderly in Latvia<br />

Isolda Belo da Fonte (Foundation Recife, Brazil)<br />

Old age in Brazil: perspective of gender and<br />

social exclusion<br />

Joaquim Nabuco (Foundation Recife, Brazil)<br />

Old age in Brazil: perspective of gender and<br />

social exclusion<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 13: Intergenerational transfers and<br />

social networks in later life<br />

Chair: Lucie Vidovicova, Masaryk University,<br />

Czech Republic<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-308<br />

Session ID: RC11_13<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Sarah Harper (Oxford University, UK)<br />

Developing an understanding of intergenerational<br />

transfers within families: a comparison of<br />

Europe, North America and Asia<br />

George Leeson (Oxford University, UK)<br />

Developing an understanding of intergenerational<br />

transfers within families: a comparison of<br />

Europe, North America and Asia<br />

Bettina Isengard (University of Zurich, Switzerland)<br />

Living Apart (or) Together? Co-residence Patterns<br />

Between Parents and Their Adult Children<br />

in Europe<br />

Marc Szydlik (University of Zurich, Switzerland)<br />

Living Apart (or) Together? Co-residence Patterns<br />

Between Parents and Their Adult Children<br />

in Europe<br />

Mercedes Fernández Alonso (University of<br />

Malaga, Spain)<br />

Mobility and intergenerational relationships in<br />

Andalusia, Spain<br />

Jeroen Spijker (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona,<br />

Spain)<br />

Current characteristics of living arrangements<br />

following bereavement of elderly persons in<br />

Spain<br />

Alisa C. Lewin (University of Haifa, Israel)<br />

Cohabitation and Remarriage among the Widowed<br />

and Divorced in Israel<br />

Maria Julieta Oddone (Latin-American Faculty<br />

for Social Sciences (FLACSO), Buenos Aires)<br />

Collective Memory in Argentina: generational<br />

and transgenerational impacts of socio-histori-<br />

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cal events<br />

Liliana Gastron (Nacional University of Luján,<br />

Argentina )<br />

Collective Memory in Argentina: generational<br />

and transgenerational impacts of socio-historical<br />

events<br />

D. Lacasa (Nacional University of Luján, Argentina<br />

)<br />

Collective Memory in Argentina: generational<br />

and transgenerational impacts of socio-historical<br />

events<br />

G. Lynch (Nacional University of Luján, Argentina<br />

)<br />

Collective Memory in Argentina: generational<br />

and transgenerational impacts of socio-historical<br />

events<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 14: Older migrants: Migrants growing<br />

old and migrating pensioners<br />

Chair: Elena Bastida, University of Texas-Panamerican,<br />

USA<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-311<br />

Session ID: RC11_14<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Marc Bernardot (University of Le Havre,<br />

France)<br />

Are elderly single migrants excluded and isolated?<br />

Hélène Thomas (Institute of Political Studies<br />

Aix-en-Provence, France)<br />

Are elderly single migrants excluded and isolated?<br />

Alison Bowes (University of Stirling, UK)<br />

Understandings of elder abuse in black and<br />

minority ethnic communities<br />

Ghizala Avan (University of Stirling, UK)<br />

Understandings of elder abuse in black and<br />

minority ethnic communities<br />

Sherry Macintosh (University of Stirling, UK)<br />

Understandings of elder abuse in black and<br />

minority ethnic communities<br />

Joanne Cook (University of Leeds, UK)<br />

Exploring Older Women’s Citizenship: understanding<br />

the impact of migration in later life<br />

Raquel Huete (Universidad de Alicante,<br />

Spain)<br />

Reasons for moving to Spain’s Costa Blanca:<br />

A comparison between British and German retired<br />

migrants<br />

Tomas Mazon (Universidad de Alicante,<br />

Spain)<br />

Reasons for moving to Spain’s Costa Blanca:<br />

A comparison between British and German retired<br />

migrants<br />

Alistair Hunter (University of Edinburgh, UK)<br />

Retirement and Return among Moroccan and<br />

Tunisian immigrants in France: Diversities of<br />

inclusion in the welfare state<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Joint Session 01B of RC11 and RC10:<br />

Varying levels of social inclusion strategies<br />

for older people<br />

Chair: Julia Rozanova, University of Alberta,<br />

Canada and Andreas Hoff, Oxford Institute of<br />

Ageing, University of Oxford, UK<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-305<br />

Session ID: JSB_RC10_RC11_01B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Jay A. Mancini (Virginia Polytechnic Institute<br />

and State University, U.S.A.)<br />

Community Social Organization and Aging Societies<br />

Julia Rozanova (University of Alberta, Canada<br />

)<br />

The influence of community culture and structural<br />

inequalities on social engagement of<br />

older rural Canadians<br />

Norah Keating (University of Alberta, Canada<br />

)<br />

The influence of community culture and structural<br />

inequalities on social engagement of<br />

older rural Canadians<br />

Herbert Northcott (University of Alberta, Canada<br />

)<br />

The influence of community culture and structural<br />

inequalities on social engagement of<br />

older rural Canadians<br />

Susan McDaniel (University of Utah, USA)<br />

The influence of community culture and structural<br />

inequalities on social engagement of<br />

older rural Canadians<br />

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Andreas Hoff (Oxford Institute of Ageing, Oxford<br />

University, UK)<br />

National, Regional and Local Social Inclusion<br />

Strategies for Older People in Europe”<br />

Eileen Fairhurst (Manchester Metropolitan<br />

University, UK)<br />

Older People, Participation and Collaborative<br />

Governance in Post-Industrial Cities in England<br />

Marilyn Fitzpatrick (Manchester Metropolitan<br />

University, UK)<br />

Older People, Participation and Collaborative<br />

Governance in Post-Industrial Cities in England<br />

Glenda Cook (University of Northumbria, UK )<br />

Older People, Participation and Collaborative<br />

Governance in Post-Industrial Cities in England<br />

Jan Reed (University of Northumbria, UK )<br />

Older People, Participation and Collaborative<br />

Governance in Post-Industrial Cities in England<br />

Julia Ryan (University of Salford, UK)<br />

Older People, Participation and Collaborative<br />

Governance in Post-Industrial Cities in England<br />

Tracey Williamson (University of Salford, UK)<br />

Older People, Participation and Collaborative<br />

Governance in Post-Industrial Cities in England<br />

Bernadette Jonda (University of Halle-Wittenberg,<br />

Germany )<br />

Activities on the federal state level to develop<br />

new forms of intergeneration_nal relations in<br />

Municipalities with Hesse, Rhineland-Palatinate<br />

and Saxony-Anhalt cited as examples<br />

Glaucia da Silva Destro de Oliveira (Universidade<br />

de São Paulo, Brazil)<br />

The meanings attributed to the elderly in a public<br />

policy in Santos city<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 15: Older workers and age-discrimination<br />

in the workplace<br />

Chair: Lars Andersson, Linköping University,<br />

Sweden<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-308<br />

Session ID: RC11_15<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Carola Burkert (Institute for Employment Research<br />

Hessen, Germany )<br />

Sooner or later: Changing perception of older<br />

workers in labour markets in European comparison<br />

– Do national perspectives have changed?<br />

Cornelia Spross (Institute for Employment Research,<br />

Germany)<br />

Sooner or later: Changing perception of older<br />

workers in labour markets in European comparison<br />

– Do national perspectives have changed?<br />

Michael Muller-Camen (Middlesex University<br />

Business School, UK )<br />

Corporate Human Resource Management policies<br />

and the employment of older workers:<br />

Germany and Britain compared<br />

Matt Flynn (Middlesex University Business<br />

School, UK )<br />

Corporate Human Resource Management policies<br />

and the employment of older workers:<br />

Germany and Britain compared<br />

Heike Schroeder (Middlesex University Business<br />

School, UK )<br />

Corporate Human Resource Management policies<br />

and the employment of older workers:<br />

Germany and Britain compared<br />

Dirk Hofäcker (Bamberg University, Germany)<br />

Corporate Human Resource Management policies<br />

and the employment of older workers:<br />

Germany and Britain compared<br />

Kate Hamblin (University of Bath, UK)<br />

An exploration of the changes to policies for<br />

work and retirement transitions for third age individuals<br />

in EU15<br />

Helen Barnes (Institute for Employment Studies,<br />

UK)<br />

Managing age in the workplace – employer<br />

practices<br />

Rebecca Taylor (University of Sussex Brighton,<br />

UK)<br />

Managing age in the workplace – employer<br />

practices<br />

Kirk Mann (Leeds University, UK)<br />

Old Dogs and New Tricks; Activating and Training<br />

Older Workers<br />

Derek Ross (University of Oxford, UK)<br />

Assessing Work Ability and Determinants of<br />

Work Performance of Older Workers in the UK<br />

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Offshore Oil Industry<br />

Sarah Harper (University of Oxford, UK)<br />

Assessing Work Ability and Determinants of<br />

Work Performance of Older Workers in the UK<br />

Offshore Oil Industry<br />

Justyna Stypi_ska (Jagiellonian University<br />

Cracow, Poland)<br />

The present and the future of older people in<br />

labour market – the case of Poland<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 16: Migrant care workers<br />

Chair: George Leeson, Oxford Institute of<br />

Ageing, UK<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-311<br />

Session ID: RC11_16<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Anne Martin-Matthews (The University of British<br />

Columbia, Canada)<br />

My Home, Your Culture/My Culture, Your<br />

Workplace: Issues of Ethno-cultural Diversity<br />

in the Relationships between Home Support<br />

Workers, Elderly Clients and Family Caregivers<br />

in Canada<br />

Joanie Sims-Gould (The University of British<br />

Columbia, Canada)<br />

My Home, Your Culture/My Culture, Your<br />

Workplace: Issues of Ethno-cultural Diversity<br />

in the Relationships between Home Support<br />

Workers, Elderly Clients and Family Caregivers<br />

in Canada<br />

Hans Joachim von Kondratowitz (German<br />

Centre for Gerontology, Germany)<br />

Researching Undocumented Female Work in<br />

<strong>International</strong> Migration: Learning from Research<br />

on Housekeeping Services Studies for<br />

Elder Care Research<br />

Jeanne Katz (Open University Milton Keynes,<br />

UK)<br />

Migrant carers in UK care homes: a clash of<br />

cultures?<br />

Bernard Weicht (University of Nottingham,<br />

UK)<br />

We can’t care for our elderly alone: The discourse<br />

on migrant carers in the light of demographic<br />

change<br />

Veronica Montes de Oca (Social Research<br />

School, Mexico)<br />

Those who stay behind. The role provided by<br />

transnational families to care for the elderly population<br />

in Guanajuato, Mexico<br />

Rosaura Avalos Lopez (Social Work School,<br />

Mexico)<br />

Those who stay behind. The role provided by<br />

transnational families to care for the elderly population<br />

in Guanajuato, Mexico<br />

Ahtziri Molina Roldan (Unniversity of Veracruz,<br />

Mexico)<br />

Those who stay behind. The role provided by<br />

transnational families to care for the elderly population<br />

in Guanajuato, Mexico<br />

Hildegard Theobald (Vechta University, Germany)<br />

Elderly care and the intersection of different<br />

types of inequalities<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Joint Session 02 of RC11 and RC13:<br />

Leisure and the aging societies<br />

Chair: Sara Arber, University of Surrey, UK,<br />

Susan M. Shaw, University of Waterloo, Canada<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-306<br />

Session ID: JS_RC11_RC13_02<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Dirk Steinbach (University of Applied Sciences<br />

of Salzburg, Austria)<br />

Implications of demographic change on sportfor-all<br />

in Austria and Germany<br />

Georg Mueller (University of Fribourg, Switzerland)<br />

Media consumption in an aging society: An<br />

empirical analysis of age-, cohort-, and periodeffects<br />

Stella Chatzitheochari (University of Surrey,<br />

UK)<br />

Exploring ‘active ageing’: Time use patterns of<br />

older people in the UK<br />

Sara Arber (University of Surrey, UK)<br />

Exploring ‘active ageing’: Time use patterns of<br />

older people in the UK<br />

Vandana Gupta (University of Rajasthan, Jaipur,<br />

India)<br />

Patterns of leisure among the elderly in a tradi-<br />

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tional neighbourhood<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 17: Parenting grandparents in South<br />

Africa, Spain and the USA - diversities and<br />

commonalities; discourses and debates<br />

Chair: Jaco Hoffman, Oxford Institute of<br />

Ageing, Oxford University, UK<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-308<br />

Session ID: RC11_17<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Sacramento Pinazo-Hernandis (Valencia University,<br />

Spain )<br />

Parenting grandparents in Spain<br />

Julian Montoro-Rodriguez (California State<br />

University San Bernardino, USA)<br />

Parenting grandparents in Spain<br />

Sally Newman (Pittsburgh University, USA)<br />

Parenting grandparents in the United States –<br />

research perspectives<br />

Sharon Lowe (President ‘A Second Chance<br />

Inc.’, USA)<br />

Parenting grandparents in the United States –<br />

perspectives from the field<br />

Jaco Hoffman (Oxford Institute Ageing, UK +<br />

North West University, South Africa)<br />

Parenting grandparents in South Africa (II)<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 18: Retirement and well-being in an<br />

extended working life<br />

Chair: Ian Rees Jones, University of Wales<br />

Bangor, UK<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-311<br />

Session ID: RC11_18<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Wendy Loretto (University of Edinburgh, UK)<br />

Extending Working Life: Class and Gender Differences<br />

in Opportunities and Threats<br />

S. Vickerstaff (University of Edinburgh, UK)<br />

Extending Working Life: Class and Gender Differences<br />

in Opportunities and Threats<br />

Jonas Radl (European University Institute,<br />

Italy)<br />

Too young for retirement? Too old to work?<br />

Assessing the relationship between class, gender<br />

and age norms in Western Europe<br />

Yetunde Aluko (Olabisi Onabanjo University,<br />

Nigeria)<br />

Women’s adjustment to and satisfaction with<br />

retirement in Nigeria<br />

Sunday, September 7, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 20: Do Old-age Pensions provide<br />

adequate security in old age?<br />

Chair: Ronica N. Rooks, University of Colorado<br />

Denver, USA<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-311<br />

Session ID: RC11_20<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Carmen Baumeler (University of Lucerne,<br />

Switzerland)<br />

The Ideational Embeddedness of Welfare Markets:<br />

Discourses on the Recommodification of<br />

Old Age Pensions in Switzerland and Germany<br />

Myra Hamilton (University of Sydney, Australia)<br />

Contract and Retirement Incomes in Australia<br />

and Britain<br />

Raquel Abrantes (Inter-American Centre for<br />

Social Security Studies, Mexico)<br />

Pension Systems’ in Latin America: Do They<br />

Provide Adequate Protection to the Elderly?<br />

Liliana Charles (Inter-American Centre for<br />

Social Security Studies, Mexico)<br />

Pension Systems’ in Latin America: Do They<br />

Provide Adequate Protection to the Elderly?<br />

Marcha Miranda (Inter-American Centre for<br />

Social Security Studies, Mexico)<br />

Pension Systems’ in Latin America: Do They<br />

Provide Adequate Protection to the Elderly?<br />

Andreas Motel-Klingebiel (German Centre of<br />

Gerontology Berlin, Germany)<br />

Resources, evaluations and social contexts -<br />

dynamics of diversity and social inequality in<br />

later life in a multi-level perspective<br />

Uwe Fachinger (Vechta University, Germany)<br />

The income situation of the elderly: The older<br />

the people, the lower their income? Some theoretical<br />

remarks and empirical findings for Germany<br />

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Monday, September 8, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 21: Knowledge in later life<br />

Chair: Stephen Reder, Portland State University,<br />

USA<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-310<br />

Session ID: RC11_21<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Stephen Reder (Portland State University,<br />

USA)<br />

Different Strokes for Ageing Folks: Measuring<br />

Literacy Changes across the Lifecourse<br />

Mary Hamilton (Lancaster University, UK)<br />

Negotiating Changing Literacy Technologies in<br />

Later Life<br />

Uta Papen (Lancaster University, UK)<br />

What are you giving me these for?’ Challenging<br />

dominant views on older adults and health<br />

literacy<br />

Trish Hafford-Letchfield (London South Bank<br />

University, UK)<br />

Participation through learning: a study of opportunities<br />

for Older People using social care<br />

services in the UK<br />

Ricca Edmondson (Galway University, Ireland)<br />

<strong>Sociological</strong> and Intercultural Approaches to<br />

the Diversity of Wisdom in Later Life<br />

Feliciano Villar (Barcelona University, Spain)<br />

Older people participants in university educational<br />

programs: motivations, evaluation and<br />

gains<br />

Carmen Triadó (Barcelona University, Spain)<br />

Older people participants in university educational<br />

programs: motivations, evaluation and<br />

gains<br />

Sacramento Pinazo (Valencia University,<br />

Spain)<br />

Older people participants in university educational<br />

programs: motivations, evaluation and<br />

gains<br />

Julian Montoro-Rodriguez (California State<br />

University San Bernardino, USA)<br />

Older people participants in university educational<br />

programs: motivations, evaluation and<br />

gains<br />

Carmen Solé (Ramon Llull University, Spain)<br />

Older people participants in university educational<br />

programs: motivations, evaluation and<br />

gains<br />

Montse Celdrán (Rovira i Virgili University,<br />

Spain)<br />

Older people participants in university educational<br />

programs: motivations, evaluation and<br />

gains<br />

Monday, September 8, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 22: Demographic ageing and social<br />

policy<br />

Chair: Virpi Timonen, Trinity College Dublin,<br />

Ireland<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-311<br />

Session ID<br />

Authors and Papers:: RC11_22<br />

Silke Van Dyk (University of Jena, Germany)<br />

Diversity and normalization: The (self-)management<br />

of ageing in times of individualized life<br />

courses<br />

Susan McDaniel (University of Utah, US)<br />

‘You’ve Got to Start Young’: Contexts and<br />

Flows of Ageing in Canada and the U.S.<br />

Ewa Fratczak (Warsaw School of Economics,<br />

Poland)<br />

The relationship between fertility and population<br />

aging in Central and Eastern Europe.<br />

Iga Sikorska (Warsaw School of Economics,<br />

Poland)<br />

The relationship between fertility and population<br />

aging in Central and Eastern Europe.<br />

Monday, September 8, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 23: Other research on ageing I: Age<br />

discrimination, mobility and internet use<br />

Chair: Liliana Gastron, Nacional University of<br />

Luján, Argentina<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-310<br />

Session ID: RC11_23<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Lucie Vidovi_ová (Masaryk University Brno,<br />

Czech Republic)<br />

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Tip of the iceberg or mirage? On dynamic of<br />

age discrimination and age ideology<br />

Satu Heikkinen (Swedish National Road and<br />

Transport Research Institute, Sweden)<br />

To drive or not to drive – the construction of<br />

the category of older drivers in Swedish transportation<br />

politics<br />

Pekka Räsänen (University of Turku, Finland)<br />

Ageing population and the digital divides<br />

across the Nordic countries<br />

Agnes Nemenyi (University Babes-Bolyai, Romania)<br />

Ageing of population and some specific sociodemographic<br />

problems of rural population in<br />

Romania<br />

Monday, September 8, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 24: Other research on ageing II: Future<br />

challenges of ageing societies, identity,<br />

social networks<br />

Chair: Andreas Motel-Klingebiel, German<br />

Centre of Gerontology, Germany<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-311<br />

Session ID: RC11_24<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Julia Twigg (University of Kent, UK)<br />

Clothing, Identity and Age<br />

Cathy Hayles (The Flinders University of<br />

South Australia, Australia)<br />

‘Friendly competition’: discursive interaction in<br />

Masters sport<br />

Clary Krekula (University of Karlstad, Sweden)<br />

Elderly living alone: a study of social network<br />

as related to household arrangements<br />

Libby Brooke (Swinburne University of Technology,<br />

Australia)<br />

Managing employment pathways to reintegrate<br />

older women in employment<br />

148


RC 12 Sociology of Law<br />

Sociologie du droit<br />

Sociología del derecho<br />

President: Anne Boigeol, IHTP-CRNS, France. Local Host: Teresa Picontó Novales<br />

Coordinator of the programme: Vittorio Olgiati, Università degli Studi di Urbino, Italy<br />

Subject: “Rethinking legal justice”<br />

Organizer: Vittorio Olgiati, University of Urbino, Italy<br />

Friday, September 5, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 01: Legal Justice as Social Justice<br />

? The Case of Gender, Race, Class and Minority<br />

Groups<br />

Chair: Anne Boigeol, Ihatp-Cnrs, France<br />

Location: UB-FP-2.3<br />

Session ID: RC12_01<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Kalpana Kannabiran, Centre for Culture, Law<br />

and Society, NALSAR University of Law, India<br />

Kannabiran (Nalsar University of Law, India)<br />

Sexual Assault and the Law in India<br />

Richard Collier (University of Newcastle, UK)<br />

Relationship between Fatherhood, Men and<br />

Law<br />

Lydia Morris (University of Essex, UK)<br />

One Right Answer ? Welfare, Asylum and the<br />

Politics of Judgment<br />

Geoff Ward (Northeastern University,<br />

USA)<br />

Getting Out of Proportion. Revisiting the Racial<br />

Politics of American Juvenile Justice<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 02: Social Mobility, Law-piolicy Making<br />

and Legal Justice<br />

Chair: Kalpana Kannabiran, Nalsar University<br />

of Law, India<br />

Location: UB-FP-2.3<br />

Session ID: RC12_02<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Devanyak Sundaram (University of Madras,<br />

India)<br />

State, Law and Conflict with the Customary<br />

Behaviour in Legal Pluralist Setting Through<br />

an indian Case<br />

Madalena Duarte (University of Coimbra,<br />

Portugal)<br />

Law, Social Movements and Legal Justice<br />

Bruno Sena Martins (University of Coimbra,<br />

Portugal)<br />

Law, Social Movements and Legal Justice<br />

Andreas Buss (University of Ottawa, Canada)<br />

On the Desiderability to Reconsider the Concept<br />

of Customary Law in the <strong>International</strong><br />

Justice System<br />

Hideki Tarumoto, Graduate School of Letters,<br />

Hokkaido University, Japan Tarumoto<br />

(Hokkaido University, Japan)<br />

The <strong>International</strong> Migrant Rights Regimes and<br />

Japanese Immigration Policy<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 03: The Construction of Legal Justice<br />

in an Era of Constitutional Changes<br />

Chair: Alberto Febbrajo, University of Macerata,<br />

Italy<br />

Location: UB-FP-2.3<br />

Session ID: RC12_03<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Silvia Pasquetti, UC. Berkely, USA Pasquetti<br />

(University of Berkely, USA)<br />

Building the State and Enforcing Customary<br />

Law in Palestine: Law and Justice in West<br />

149


Bank Camps and Cities<br />

Daniela Piana (University of Florence, Italy)<br />

Judicial Cognition and Legitimate Justice as<br />

Social Artefact<br />

Joxerramon Bengoetxea, University of the<br />

Basque Country, Spain Bengoextea (University<br />

of the Basque Country, Spain)<br />

Risks and Standards in EU Fight Against Terrorism<br />

Rufat Guliyev (Azerbaijan Academy of Public<br />

Administration, Azerbaijan )<br />

Court Reform in the Mirror of Public Opinion<br />

John Dale (George Mason University, USA)<br />

Beyond the Rogue State Executive: Mapping<br />

the Transnational Legal Imaginary of Extraordinary<br />

Rendition<br />

Tony Samara (George Mason University, USA)<br />

Beyond the Rogue State Executive: Mapping<br />

the Transnational Legal Imaginary of Extraordinary<br />

Rendition<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 04: The Quest for Legal Justice between<br />

Theory and Practice<br />

Chair: Carlos Lista, National University of<br />

Cordoba, Argentina<br />

Location: UB-FP-2.3<br />

Session ID: RC12_04<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Elina Da Fonte Pessanha (Federal University<br />

of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)<br />

Labour Justice in Brazil: Extending the Reach<br />

of Law and Building Institutional Innovation<br />

Regina Moraes Morel (Federal University of<br />

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)<br />

Labour Justice in Brazil: Extending the Reach<br />

of Law and Building Institutional Innovation<br />

Maria Rita (University of Macerata, Italy)<br />

Changing Conceptions of Justice in Court:<br />

from Formal to Responsive Settlements<br />

Joao Paulo Dias (University of Coimbra, Portugal)<br />

Between Law and Justice: The Role of Public<br />

Prosecutors in Labour Conflicts in Portugal<br />

Teresa Maneca Llima (University of Coimbra,<br />

Portugal)<br />

Between Law and Justice: The Role of Public<br />

Prosecutors in Labour Conflicts in Portugal<br />

Steve Greenfield (University of Westminster,<br />

UK)<br />

The Thin White Line: Cinematic “Truth” and<br />

Tales of Injustice<br />

Guy Osborn (University of Westminster, UK)<br />

The Thin White Line: Cinematic “Truth” and<br />

Tales of Injustice<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 05: New Paradigmatic Dimensions<br />

of Legal Justice: Insights from System Theory<br />

Chair: Rufat Guliyev, Azerbaijan Academy of<br />

Public Administration, Azerbaijan<br />

Location: UB-FP-2.3<br />

Session ID: RC12_05<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Aldo Mascareno (University of Santiago, Chile)<br />

Legal Regimes of the World Society and the<br />

New Faces of Justice<br />

Jiri Priban, (University of Cardiff, UK)<br />

Social Differentiation of EU Constitutional Justice:<br />

A Socio-legal perspective of European<br />

Constitutionalism and Divided Sovereingnty<br />

Ralf Rogowski (University of Warwick, UK)<br />

Constitutional Justice. Thoughts on the Impact<br />

of the German Federal Constitutional Court of<br />

Justice’s Decisions<br />

Poul Fritz Kajer (European University Institute,Italy)<br />

Post-Democratic Justice ?<br />

Alberto Febbrajo (University of Macerata,<br />

Italy)<br />

Legal Justice and Legal Cultures. A Conceptual<br />

Catalogue of Possible Interconnessions<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 06: Legal Justice as a Matter of<br />

Professional Expertise<br />

Chair: Ralf Rogowski, University of Warwick,<br />

UK<br />

Location: UB-FP-2.3<br />

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Session ID: RC12_06<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Benot Bastard (Csdo-Cnrs, France)<br />

Controlling the Judiciary? How French Politicians<br />

Try to Limit the Independence of Judges<br />

Christian Mouhanna (Cesdip-Cnrs, France)<br />

Controlling the Judiciary? How French Politicians<br />

Try to Limit the Independence of Judges<br />

Carlos Lista (National University of Cordoba,<br />

Argentina)<br />

Law without Justice ? The Deficits of legal<br />

Education in the Socialisation of Lawyers in Argentina<br />

Anne Boigeol (Ihtp-Cnrs, Paris)<br />

On the legitimacy of the Judiciary. Talking<br />

about Judicial Selection in France<br />

Peter Robson (University of Stratchclyde, UK)<br />

Tv Lawyers and Culture. The Australian Experience<br />

Vittorio Olgiati (University of Urbino, italy)<br />

The Making of Legal Justice: Judges, Prosecutors,<br />

Lawyers, Consultants, Journalists<br />

and..the Public. A Theoretical Approach on Jurisdictional<br />

Conflicts in Court<br />

Contested Identities and “Justice Through<br />

Law” Dilemmas. Insights from the Indian Experience<br />

Thamy Pogrebinschi (University of Rio de Janeiro,<br />

Brasil)<br />

Pragmatic Law and Justice<br />

Marina Mansilla (National University of Patagonia,<br />

Argentina)<br />

….derechos con los Derechos. Sobre el status<br />

juridico de los derechos sociales y las posibilidades<br />

de un sistema institucional igualitario<br />

Annamaria Rufino (University of Napoli II, Italy)<br />

How to Mediate between Different Claims for<br />

Justice<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 07: Social Experience, Legal Justice<br />

and Cultural Values<br />

Chair: Susana Novick, University of Buenos<br />

Aires, Argentina<br />

Location: UB-FP-2.3<br />

Session ID: RC12_07<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Adrian Renteria Diaz (University of Insubria,<br />

Italy )<br />

The Interaction between National and Transnational<br />

Legal Systems: A Conceptual Challenge<br />

to Legal Justice<br />

Arun Jerome (Gurajat National Law University,<br />

India)<br />

Contested Identities and “Justice Through<br />

Law” Dilemmas. Insights from the Indian Experience<br />

Jerome Joseph (Indian Institute of Management,<br />

Ahmedabad, india)<br />

151


RC13 Sociology of Leisure<br />

Sociologie des loisirs<br />

Sociología del ocio<br />

President and coordinator of the programme: Ishwar Modi, Universidad de Rajasthan,<br />

India. Local Host: Jaume Ferrás<br />

Subject: “Leisure and social transformation<br />

Organizer: Ishwar Modi, India <strong>International</strong> Institute of Social Sciences, Jaipur, India<br />

Friday, September 5, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 01: Presidential Session<br />

Chair: Ishwar Modi, India <strong>International</strong> Institute<br />

of Social Sciences, Jaipur, India<br />

Location: URL-A201<br />

Session ID: RC13_01<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Jan Te Kloeze (Wageningen University, Netherlands)<br />

Rethinking the mutual relationship between family<br />

and leisure: A worldwide perspective<br />

Kenneth Roberts (University of Liverpool, UK)<br />

Leisure and social transformation: The case of<br />

post-communism<br />

Teus J. Kamphorst (Wageningen University,<br />

The Netherlands)<br />

Living in the leisure society; report on my personal<br />

experiences.<br />

Ishwar Modi (India <strong>International</strong> Institute of<br />

Social Sciences, Jaipur, India)<br />

Leisure and social transformation<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 03: Joint session of RC13 and<br />

RC04: Leisure education in a changing world<br />

Chair: David Konstantinovskiy, Russian Academy<br />

of Sciences, Moscow, Russia, Robert<br />

Stebbins, University of Calgary, Canada<br />

Location: URL-A102<br />

Session ID: JS_RC13_RC04_03<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Habil Zsuzsanna Benko (University of Szeged,<br />

Hungary)<br />

Recreation organiser and health promoter bachelor<br />

education at the University of Szeged,<br />

Hungary<br />

Klara Tarko (University of Szeged, Hungary)<br />

Recreation organiser and health promoter bachelor<br />

education at the University of Szeged,<br />

Hungary<br />

Inna Piskunova (Engles, Russia)<br />

Leisure and education: Integration problems<br />

under modern Russian conditions<br />

Kinga Lampek (Hungary)<br />

Expert of recreation and health promotion Bsc<br />

Lise Kjølsrød (University of Oslo, Norway)<br />

Concepts as ‘Terministic Screens’: The intricacy<br />

of understanding complex leisure<br />

Nitza Davidovitch (Ariel University Center of<br />

Samaria, Ariel, Israel)<br />

Creative leisure activities as a predictor of teaching<br />

effectiveness<br />

Philippe Terral (Université Toulouse III,<br />

France)<br />

Physical activity education in France from the<br />

end of the 19th century: The progressive construction<br />

of a discipline in university, from physical<br />

education teacher education<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 08: Leisure, health and wellbeing<br />

Chair: William C. Cockerham, University of<br />

Alabama-Birmingham, USA, Ellen Annandale,<br />

Leicester University, UK, Francis Lobo, Edith<br />

Cowan University, Australia<br />

Location: URL-A201<br />

Session ID: RC13_08<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

152


Antti Honkanen (University of Applied Sciences,<br />

Vaasa, Finland)<br />

Sex on the beach? – Sex as tourism motivation<br />

for Finnish higher education students<br />

Gernot Herzer (University of Bolzano, Italy)<br />

Risk behaviour and risk taking of adolescents<br />

in South Tyrol / Italy with regards to attitudes<br />

and behaviour in health, traffic and leisure time<br />

Mohammad Taghi Sheykhi (Al-Zahra University,<br />

Tehran)<br />

Young families’ health and well- being as influnced<br />

by environment and social health in<br />

Tehran: A sociological study of quality of life<br />

Teus Kamphorst (Wageningen University, The<br />

Netherlands)<br />

Leisure in the ‘feeling good’ society<br />

T.C. Tikkiwal (University of Rajasthan, Jaipur,<br />

India)<br />

Leisure, health and well-being<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 14: Joint session of RC13 and<br />

RC30: Leisure and work dichotomy in contemporary<br />

society: Does it exist?<br />

Chair: Diane Gabrielle Tremblay, Université<br />

du Québec à Montréal, Canada, Luiz Octavio<br />

de Lima Camargo, Centro Universitario<br />

SENAC, Sao Paulo, Brazil<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-404<br />

Session ID: JS_RC13_RC30_14<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Catarina Sales Oliveira (ISCTE, Portugal)<br />

Living in a metropolis: Commuting as the spatialization<br />

of a dichotomic lifestyle, between the<br />

cosy and the stylish<br />

Julia Harrison (Trent University, Canada)<br />

Real men do real work at the cottage<br />

Leslie Belton (Université Paris Est-Marne La<br />

Vallée, France)<br />

A topological consideration of the boundary<br />

between work and private life: A contemporary<br />

non-existence of leisure and work dichotomy to<br />

balance<br />

Sanjay Tewari (Kanpur, India )<br />

Leisure as work: The concept of leisure management<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 05: Joint session of RC13 and<br />

WG03: Body and nature in leisure<br />

Chair: Bianca Maria Pirani, University of<br />

Roma La Sapienza, Italy, Veena Sharma,<br />

Prajna Foundation, New Delhi, India<br />

Location: UB-FP-4.2<br />

Session ID: JS_RC13_WG03_05<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Ana Lúcia De Castro (Universidade Estadual<br />

Paulista, UNESP, Brazil)<br />

Cult to the body and consumption: Fashion<br />

and beauty building life styles<br />

André Suchet (University of Grenoble 1,<br />

France)<br />

Socio-geography of canyoning in France: A<br />

socio-spatial division of leisure<br />

Dominique Jorand (University of Grenoble 1,<br />

France)<br />

Socio-geography of canyoning in France: A<br />

socio-spatial division of leisure<br />

Bianca Maria Pirani (Univ. Roma ‘La Sapienza’,<br />

Italy)<br />

Beyond the carnival: Re-instating body and<br />

mind<br />

Eduardo Carrascosa De Oliveira (University of<br />

Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil)<br />

Naturism: Body and nature in leisure<br />

Veena Sharma (Prajna Foundation, New<br />

Delhi, India)<br />

Body-mind complex – A way to transformative<br />

leisure<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 06: Joint session of RC13 and<br />

RC22: Leisure, religion and spirituality<br />

Chair: Roberto Blancarte Pimentel, el Colegio<br />

de Mexico, Mexico, Nitza Davidovitch, Ariel<br />

University Center of Samaria, Ariel, Israel<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-405<br />

Session ID: JS_RC13_RC22_06<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Seema Pandey (S.S.G. Pareek (P.G.) Co-<br />

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llege, Jaipur, India)<br />

Influence of religion and spiritual beliefs on leisure:<br />

Study on Garasia Tribals<br />

Sushila Jain (University of Rajasthan, Jaipur,<br />

India,)<br />

Leisure and spirituality in the lives of ascetics<br />

in India<br />

Veena Sharma (Prajna Foundation, New<br />

Delhi, India)<br />

Vedantic perspective on leisure<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 04: Joint session of RC13 and<br />

RC32: Gender and leisure: Emerging patterns<br />

Chair: Esther Ngan-ling Chow, American University,<br />

USA, Margaret Abraham, Hofstra University,<br />

USA, Julia Harrison, Trent University,<br />

Canada<br />

Location: UB-FP-2.1<br />

Session ID: JS_RC13_RC32_04<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Angela M. Moe (Western Michigan University,<br />

USA)<br />

Dancing beyond the belly: An appraisal of<br />

bellydance as leisure<br />

Arnim Agrawal (Gujarat National Law University,<br />

Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India)<br />

Leisure for whom?: Some ethical and legal<br />

questions<br />

Bernardo Coelho (Lisbon University Institute,<br />

Portugal)<br />

Erotization of leisure or the escape from everyday<br />

intimate life<br />

Catherine White Berheide (Skidmore College,<br />

USA )<br />

Playing sport, playing with gender<br />

Sarah Elizabeth Berheide (Trinity College,<br />

USA)<br />

Playing sport, playing with gender<br />

R.D. Gupta (University of Rajasthan, Jaipur,<br />

India)<br />

Patterns of leisure and recreation among<br />

women of Jaipur slums<br />

Sumana V. Pandey (Govt. College, Dausa<br />

(Rajasthan) India)<br />

Gender and leisure: Emerging patterns in rural<br />

India<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 11: Open Session<br />

Chair: Gisela Black Taschner, Sao Paulo,<br />

Brazil, B.S.Gulshetty, Inamdar M.S.W. P.G.<br />

College, Gulbarga, India<br />

Location: URL-A201<br />

Session ID: RC13_11<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Akan Law (Trent University, Canada)<br />

It’s about the style: Long-board surfing sub-culture<br />

and civic identity<br />

Karin Peters (Wageningen University, The Netherlands)<br />

Leisure time in urban public places: Space for<br />

interethnic interactions?<br />

Luiz Octavio de Lima Camargo (Centro Universitario<br />

SENAC, Sao Paulo, Brazil)<br />

Leisure and urbanization in the Brazilian society<br />

Madhu Nagla (M.D. University, Rohtak, India)<br />

Social marketing of recreation and leisure: Attitudes<br />

and perception of people<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 02: Joint session of RC13 and<br />

RC09: Leisure, social transformation and development<br />

Chair: Ishwar Modi, India <strong>International</strong> Institute<br />

of Social Sciences, Jaipur, India, Frederick<br />

F. Wherry, University of Michigan, USA<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-405<br />

Session ID: JS_RC13_RC09_02<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Habil Zsuzsanna Benko (University of Szeged,<br />

Hungary)<br />

Tradition and modernity in the leisure time activities<br />

of families in Hungary, Poland, Czech<br />

Republic and Slovakia – Transnational empirical<br />

research (2005-2007)<br />

Klara Tarko (University of Szeged, Hungary)<br />

Tradition and modernity in the leisure time activities<br />

of families in hungary, poland, czech republic<br />

and slovakia – transnational empirical<br />

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esearch (2005-2007)<br />

L. Lippai (University of Szeged, Hungary)<br />

Tradition and modernity in the leisure time activities<br />

of families in hungary, poland, czech republic<br />

and slovakia – transnational empirical<br />

research (2005-2007)<br />

K. Erdei (University of Szeged, Hungary)<br />

Tradition and modernity in the leisure time activities<br />

of families in hungary, poland, czech republic<br />

and slovakia – transnational empirical<br />

research (2005-2007)<br />

Francis Lobo ( Edith Cowan University, Australia)<br />

A historical review of Australian leisure: The<br />

social transformation of lifestyles down under<br />

Gisela Black Taschner (Sao Paulo, Brazil)<br />

Entertainment and consumerism: Market dimensions<br />

of citizenship in contemporary Brazil<br />

Hui-tun Chuang (New School for Social Research,<br />

New York, USA)<br />

Do we have national cuisines? —Reflections<br />

on food consumption, identity reconstruction<br />

and social transformation in postcolonial Taiwan<br />

MA Huidi (Chinese Culture Institute, China)<br />

Leisure and the social transformation in China<br />

Liu Er (Harbin Institute of Technology, China)<br />

Leisure and the social transformation in China<br />

Maya Keliyan (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences,<br />

Bulgaria)<br />

Leisure patterns, self-identification and criteria<br />

of success of Bulgarian professionals and entrepreneurs<br />

Stefan Bargheer (University of Chicago Chicago,<br />

USA)<br />

Toward a leisure theory of value: The game of<br />

bird-watching and the concern for conservation<br />

in Great Britain<br />

Susan M. Shaw (University of Waterloo, Canada)<br />

Transformations and contradictions in postmodern<br />

families: An exploration of leisure in the<br />

context of changing gender and parenting<br />

practices<br />

Teus J. Kamphorst (Wageningen University,<br />

The Netherlands)<br />

Leisure as social force<br />

Ritu Bhargava (Patkar College, Mumbai,<br />

India)<br />

Effects of retail marketing on leisure patterns:<br />

A study of mall culture in cosmopolitan Mumbai,<br />

India<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 13A: Joint session of RC13 and<br />

RC24: Leisure, tourism and environment, Part<br />

I<br />

Chair: Arthur P.J. Mol, Wageningen University,<br />

Netherlands, Scott North, Osaka University,<br />

Japan<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-404<br />

Session ID: JS_RC13_RC24_13A<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Alex Deffner (University of Thessaly, Greece)<br />

The cultural and tourist policy dimension in city<br />

marketing: The case of the Olympic municipality<br />

of Nea Ionia, Magnesia, Greece<br />

Theodore Metaxas (University of Thessaly,<br />

Greece)<br />

The cultural and tourist policy dimension in city<br />

marketing: The case of the Olympic municipality<br />

of Nea Ionia, Magnesia, Greece<br />

Arvind Kumar Agrawal (University of Rajasthan,<br />

Jaipur, India)<br />

Globalization, leisure and tourism : A critical<br />

analysis from third world perspective<br />

Devesh Nigam ( Bundelkhand University,<br />

Jhansi, India)<br />

Ecotourism in Madhav national park, India:<br />

Tourist perspectives on environmental impacts<br />

and their management<br />

Vinay Kumar Narula ( Bundelkhand University,<br />

Jhansi, India)<br />

Ecotourism in Madhav national park, India:<br />

Tourist perspectives on environmental impacts<br />

and their management<br />

Francis Lobo (Edith Cowan University, Australia)<br />

Consuming experiences: Challenges for leisure<br />

tourism<br />

James Moir (University of Abertay Dundee,<br />

UK)<br />

Tourism: A visual leisure pursuit<br />

Leena Mary Sebastian (IIT, Madras, India)<br />

Tourism development and related transformations:<br />

A comparative case study of two destinations<br />

in Kerala, South India<br />

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Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 13B: Joint session of RC13 and<br />

RC24: Leisure, tourism and environment, Part<br />

II<br />

Chair: Raymond Murphy, University of Ottawa,<br />

Canada, Jan te Kloeze, Wageningen<br />

University , Netherlands<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-404<br />

Session ID: JS_RC13_RC24_13B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Pedro Prista (ISCTE, Portugal)<br />

Social tensions, tourism and landscape<br />

Pekka Mustonen (Statistics Finland, Helsinki,<br />

Finland)<br />

Young serious tourists -the effect of commitment<br />

on the green motivations<br />

Antti Honkanen (University of Applied Sciences,<br />

Vaasa, Finland)<br />

Young serious tourists -the effect of commitment<br />

on the green motivations<br />

Yael Enoch (The Open University of Israel, Israel)<br />

Cosmopolitans and provincials in on-line diaries<br />

of travelers to India<br />

Shalini Modi (Suzlon, Pune, India)<br />

The road less travelled: Out of the past into the<br />

future<br />

Sherry Sabbarwal (Panjab University, Chandigarh,<br />

India)<br />

Experiencing leisure: Using Phenomenology in<br />

tourism inquiry<br />

place when ‘heartland’ is hard to afford<br />

Ilze Koroleva (University of Latvia, Latvia)<br />

Drug use – a part of entertainment and recreation<br />

culture among youth in Latvia<br />

Aleksandrs Aleksandrovs (University of Latvia,<br />

Latvia)<br />

Drug use – a part of entertainment and recreation<br />

culture among youth in Latvia<br />

Ieva Karklina (University of Latvia, Latvia)<br />

Drug use – a part of entertainment and recreation<br />

culture among youth in Latvia<br />

Julian Tanner (University of Toronto at Scarborough,<br />

Canada)<br />

Listening to rap: Cultures of crime, cultures of<br />

resistance<br />

Mark Asbridge (Dalhousie University, Canada)<br />

Listening to rap: Cultures of crime, cultures of<br />

resistance<br />

Scot Wortley (Univeristy of Torronto, Canada)<br />

Listening to rap: Cultures of crime, cultures of<br />

resistance<br />

Maria Vitória Mourão (Instituto Superior de<br />

Ciências Sociais e Políticas of the Technical<br />

university in Lisbon, Portugal,)<br />

Dilemmas and agenda in public policies: Deconstructing<br />

representations and practices on<br />

drugs<br />

Shalini Modi (Suzlon, Pune, India)<br />

Children : Purposeful work and normality<br />

Tammy Anderson (University of Delaware,<br />

Newark, USA,)<br />

Understanding the drugs and crime relationship<br />

in entertainment hot spots: The importance<br />

of social context<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 09: Joint session of RC13 and<br />

RC29: Leisure, deviance and alienation<br />

Chair: Biko Agozino, University of West Indies,<br />

Trinidad and Tobago, Alan Law, Trent<br />

University, Canada<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-Sala Gran<br />

Session ID: JS_RC13_RC29_09<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Alan Law (Trent University, Canada)<br />

Moving experiences: Retaining a sense of<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 10: Joint session of RC13 and<br />

RC11: Leisure and the aging societies<br />

Chair: Sara Arber, University of Surrey, UK,<br />

Susan M. Shaw, University of Waterloo, Canada<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-306<br />

Session ID: JS_RC13_RC11_10<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Dirk Steinbach (University of Applied Sciences<br />

of Salzburg, Austria)<br />

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Implications of demographic change on sportfor-all<br />

in Austria and Germany<br />

Georg Mueller (University of Fribourg, Switzerland)<br />

Media consumption in an aging society: An<br />

empirical analysis of age-, cohort-, and periodeffects<br />

Stella Chatzitheochari (University of Surrey,<br />

UK)<br />

Exploring ‘active ageing’: Time use patterns of<br />

older people in the UK<br />

Sara Arber (University of Surrey, UK)<br />

Exploring ‘active ageing’: Time use patterns of<br />

older people in the UK<br />

Sherry Sabbarwal (Panjab University, Chandigarh,<br />

India)<br />

Adding meaning to life: Leisure in the post-retirement<br />

phase<br />

Vandana Gupta (University of Rajasthan, Jaipur,<br />

India)<br />

Patterns of leisure among the elderly in a traditional<br />

neighbourhood<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 12: Business Meeting<br />

Chair: Ishwar Modi, India <strong>International</strong> Institute<br />

of Social Sciences, Jaipur, India<br />

Location: URL-A201<br />

Session ID: RC13_12BM<br />

Monday, September 8, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 07A: Joint session of RC13, RC7<br />

and RC23: Leisure in the age of technological<br />

transformation, Part I<br />

Chair: Jaime Jimenez, Universidad Nacional<br />

Autonoma de Mexico, México, Markus Schulz,<br />

New York University, USA, Teus J. Kamphorst,<br />

Wageningen University<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-Sala Gran<br />

Session ID: SJS_RC13_RC07_RC23_07A<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Nuno de Almeida Alves (CIES-ISCTE, Portugal)<br />

Computers and the internet: Balancing work<br />

and leisure in everyday life<br />

Philippe Terral (Université Toulouse III,<br />

France)<br />

A sociological analysis of a scientific and technological<br />

controversy in the field of sport sciences:<br />

The interest of electric stimulation to<br />

increase muscle<br />

Sari Pekkola (Kristianstad University College,<br />

Sweden)<br />

Diasporic youth and the internet- Bolivian<br />

youth and identity work in the cyberspace<br />

Sumana V. Pandey (Govt. College, Dausa<br />

(Rajasthan) India)<br />

Leisure in the age of technological transformation<br />

in rural India<br />

Ake Nilsen (University of Halmstad, Sweden)<br />

The second skin - technology and masculinity<br />

in the context of scuba diving<br />

Christine Schiwietz (Georgetown University,<br />

USA)<br />

Youth culture and consumer technology: An investigation<br />

into the larger picture and trend<br />

among technological consumption amongst<br />

youth culture and college students<br />

Monday, September 8, 09:00-13:30<br />

Session 15: Joint session of RC13, RC34<br />

and RC53: Children, youth and leisure aspirations<br />

Chair: Ngan-Pun Ngai, Chinese University of<br />

Hong Kong, Doris Buehler-Niederberger, University<br />

of Wuppertal, Germany, Kenneth Roberts,<br />

University of Liverpool, UK<br />

Location: URL-A201<br />

Session ID: SJS_RC13_RC34_RC53_15<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Kenneth Roberts (University of Liverpool, England)<br />

Youth leisure careers during post-communist<br />

transitions in the South Caucasus<br />

Gary Pollock (University of Liverpool, England)<br />

Youth leisure careers during post-communist<br />

transitions in the South Caucasus<br />

Kleanthis Syrakoulis (University of Thessaly,<br />

Greece)<br />

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Does urban planning affect youth participation<br />

in leisure activities? Evidence from Larissa and<br />

Volos, Greece<br />

Alex Deffner (University of Thessaly, Greece)<br />

Does urban planning affect youth participation<br />

in leisure activities? Evidence from Larissa and<br />

Volos, Greece<br />

Olivier Vanhée (Lyon University, France )<br />

The reception of Manga by young generations<br />

of French readers: A sociological investigation<br />

of the uses of Japanese popular culture in<br />

France<br />

Rashmi Jain (University of Rajasthan, Jaipur,<br />

India)<br />

Childhood and leisure: Are leisure tools responsible<br />

for evolution of little adults<br />

Sushil Tyagi (S.M.L.(P.G.) College, Jhunjhunu,<br />

Rajasthan, India)<br />

The patterns of leisure among youth: A comparative<br />

study from a gender perspective in a<br />

small town of Rajasthan<br />

Sushila Jain (University of Rajasthan, Jaipur,<br />

India)<br />

Youth, leisure and life style: A study in an<br />

urban setting of Jaipur city<br />

Monday, September 8, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 07B: Joint session of RC13, RC7<br />

and RC23: Leisure Society: A dream or reality?<br />

Part II<br />

Chair: Markus Schulz, New York University,<br />

USA, Jaime Jimenez, Universidad Nacional<br />

Autonoma de Mexico, México, Dirk Steinbach,<br />

Center of Future Studies, University of Applied<br />

Sciences of Salzburg, Austria<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-Sala Gran<br />

Session ID: SJS_RC13_RC07_RC23_07B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Alan Law (Trent University, Canada)<br />

Undesirables, unemployables and other ‘social<br />

malingerers’: Containing the ‘post-war’ leisure<br />

society.<br />

Pelin Önder Erol (Ege University, Bornova-<br />

_zmir, Turkey)<br />

Leisure as a commodity: A case of well-to-do<br />

old people in Turkey<br />

Scott North (Osaka University, Japan)<br />

Frayed white collars: The future of leisure in<br />

Japan and the United States<br />

Tarquin Bowers (Newcastle University, Australia)<br />

But you said it would be easy: The dawning of<br />

a twenty first century :‘Leisure Society’<br />

Rajiv Gupta (University of Rajasthan, Jaipur,<br />

India)<br />

Conceptualization of leisure society through<br />

text books: Knowledge-leisure interface in<br />

India<br />

Dirk Steinbach (University of Applied Sciences<br />

of Salzburg, Austria)<br />

Foreseeing leisure futures - dealing with ambivalence<br />

and contradiction<br />

Monday, September 8, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 15: Joint session of RC13, RC34<br />

and RC53: Children, youth and leisure aspirations<br />

Chair: Ngan-Pun Ngai, Chinese University of<br />

Hong Kong, Doris Buehler-Niederberger, University<br />

of Wuppertal, Germany, Kenneth Roberts,<br />

University of Liverpool, UK<br />

Location: URL-A201<br />

Session ID: SJS_RC13_RC34_RC53_15B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Teus J. Kamphorst (Wageningen University,<br />

The Netherlands)<br />

Effects of leisure deprivation of urban youth<br />

Leena Suurpää (The Finnish Youth Research<br />

Network, Helsinki, Finland)<br />

Rethinking young people’s leisure in the context<br />

of the Finnish welfare state<br />

Tarja Tolonen (The Finnish Youth Research<br />

Network, Helsinki, Finland)<br />

Rethinking young people’s leisure in the context<br />

of the Finnish welfare state<br />

B.S. Gulshetty (Inamdar M.S.W. P.G. College,<br />

Gulbarga, Karnataka, India)<br />

Leisure-time activities and interaction among<br />

rural youth: A case study of a village in Karnataka,<br />

India<br />

Jyoti Sidana (S.S.Jain Subodh College, Jaipur,<br />

India)<br />

Early life cycle, dynamics of aspirations and<br />

leisure industry: A media perspective<br />

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Okezie Anthony Odoemene (University of Ibadan,<br />

Nigeria)<br />

The Nigerian youth European football craze:<br />

Nature, trends, and psychological implications<br />

Rishi Kumar Sharma (Govt. College, Bandikui,<br />

Rajasthan, India)<br />

Leisure and childhood: An empirical study of<br />

adolescent Meena Tribals<br />

Trine Agervig Carstensen (University of Copenhagen,<br />

Frederiksberg C, Denmark)<br />

Children’s leisure activities in urban neighbourhood<br />

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RC14 Sociology of Communication<br />

Sociologie de la communication<br />

Sociología de la comunicación<br />

President and coordinator of the programme: Chryssoula Constantopoulou, University of<br />

Macedonia, Greece<br />

Subject: “<strong>Sociological</strong> research and transformations in communication<br />

Organizer: Ch. Constantopoulou, Univ. Panteion, Greece<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 01: New realities, new definitions:<br />

revisiting theories of communication<br />

Chair: F. D’Agostino Rome 3 University, Italy<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-203<br />

Session ID: RC14_01<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Ch Fuchs (Univ. of Salzburg, Austria )<br />

Critical Theory and Alternative (online) media:<br />

do we need a Marxist Theory of Critical<br />

Media?<br />

M. Sandoval (Univ. of Salzburg, Austria)<br />

Critical Theory and Alternative (online) media:<br />

do we need a Marxist Theory of Critical<br />

Media?<br />

L. Ortiz-Negron (Univ. of Puerto Rico )<br />

A New Social Contract? Between the Modern<br />

State and New Forms of “states”<br />

G. Pellegrino (Univ. of Calabria Italy)<br />

Local technologies and global media: transformations<br />

of communication between discourse<br />

and practice<br />

E.M. Said Hung (Univ. Norte of Barranquilla,<br />

Colombia)<br />

Maps and communication’s challenge in the digital<br />

era<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 04: Espaces médiatiques<br />

Chair: Fr. Jauréguiberry, Univ. Pau, France<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-410<br />

Session ID: RC14_04<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Ch. Constantopoulou (Univ. Panteion, Gr)<br />

L’ « intimité » sur-exposée : l’espace « public<br />

» contemporain<br />

C. Côté (Univ. Ottawa, Canada )<br />

Le citoyen téléspectateur et l’image de la politique<br />

: une analyse du discours journalistique<br />

télévisé<br />

M. D’Amato (Univ. Roma3, Italie )<br />

L’imaginaire télévisuel des goûts contemporains<br />

: enquête sur la publicité alimentaire en<br />

Eu<br />

A. Paparizos (Univ. Panteion Grèce )<br />

Image de soi, identité et espace public électronique<br />

(Le soi comme image télévisée à consommer<br />

par anticipation)<br />

G. Tremblay (UQAM, Canada )<br />

Espace public et mutations des industries de la<br />

culture et de la communication<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 02A: Communication technologies:<br />

identities Part I<br />

Chair: C. Constantopoulou, Panteion University,<br />

Greece<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-203<br />

Session ID: RC14_02A<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

D. Barton (Lancaster Univ. U.K.)<br />

Web2 identities: using Flickr to develop global<br />

identities and new vernacular practices<br />

F. D’Agostino (Univ. of Rome 3 , Italy )<br />

The semiotics of communication from the relationship<br />

face-to-face to a virtual community<br />

J. Kotarba (University of Houston, USA)<br />

I’m just as Rock ‘n ‘roll Fan: Popular music as<br />

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a meaning resource for aging<br />

A. Trichopoulou (Thessaloniki, Greece)<br />

Media and identities: the case of Greek Roma<br />

population<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 02B: Communication technologies:<br />

contemporary expressions Part II<br />

Chair: C. Constantopoulou, Panteion University,<br />

Greece<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-203<br />

Session ID: RC14_02A<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

H. Santos (PUCRS, Brazil )<br />

Social Interaction, citizenship and new media:<br />

an analysis of the reconstruction of self-representation<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 05: Réalisations technologiques et<br />

espaces publics contemporains<br />

Chair: A. Paparizos, Univ. Panteion<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-410<br />

Session ID: RC14_05<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

D. Crozat (Univ. de Montpellier, France )<br />

La ville hyper réelle et les dimensions utopiques<br />

du projet urbanistique contemporain<br />

M. Geoffroy (Univ. De Moncton, Canada)<br />

La perception du fait religieux dans les médias<br />

pour les minorités francophones au Canada :<br />

le cas des médias écrits au Manitoba et au<br />

Nouveau-Brunswick<br />

M. Lanteigne (Univ. De Moncton, Canada)<br />

La perception du fait religieux dans les médias<br />

pour les minorités francophones au Canada :<br />

le cas des médias écrits au Manitoba et au<br />

Nouveau-Brunswick<br />

G. Ricordeau (Univ. De Lille III France )<br />

Des prisons médiatiques et des prisonniers :<br />

l’institution carcérale et la pénalité face aux<br />

évolutions de l’espace public<br />

Br. Sanguanini (Univ. De Vérone I)<br />

Festivals de la connaissance en tant qu’ « espace<br />

public » de l’innovation<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 02B: Communication technologies:<br />

contemporary expressions Part II<br />

Chair: D. Barton, Lancaster University<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-203<br />

Session ID: RC14_02B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Ch. Constantopoulou (Panteion Univ., Greece<br />

)<br />

TV news: everyday life and “public space”<br />

I. Schlote (Univ. of Erfurt, Germany )<br />

Situational Analysis of mobile media in public<br />

places<br />

G. Taddeo (Polytechnic of Turin, Italy )<br />

Self on the screen: new scenarios of interactive<br />

TV<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 06: Cyberespaces<br />

Chair: Gaetan Tremblay, UQAM, Canada<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-410<br />

Session ID: RC14_06<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

M. Bonenfant (UQAM Canada)<br />

Nouvelles plateformes communicationnelles: le<br />

cas de l’espace public du jeu vidéo World of<br />

Warcraft<br />

J. Brunel (Montpellier, France )<br />

La mise en scène de l’ élu sur les sites web de<br />

collectivités locales : l’utilisation d’un nouvel<br />

espace public virtuel<br />

A. Ergur (Université de Galatasaray, Turquie)<br />

Le rôle des nouvelles technologies dans la<br />

construction des stratégies identitaires des jeunes<br />

des quartiers populaires d’Istanbul<br />

V. Gourhant (Univ. Lyon II, France)<br />

Pour une ethnographie du cyberespace : le na-<br />

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tionalisme nord-irlandais a l’heure de la communication<br />

numérique<br />

Fr. Jauréguiberry (Univ. Pau, France )<br />

L’espace des blogs est-il public ?<br />

Saturday, September 6, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 08: Joint Sessions of RC 14, RC32,<br />

and RC30: Transformation in Communication<br />

and Work: The Cultural Construction and Reconstruction<br />

of Gender<br />

Chair: M. Abraham, Hofstra University, USA<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-Sala Gran<br />

Session ID: JS_RC14_RC30_RC32<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Mohan Kamlesh (Panjab University, India)<br />

Globalization, Tele-advertising and Gender<br />

Kiril Sharapov (Glasgow Caledonian University,<br />

Scotland)<br />

The ‘Business Case’ for Gender Equality:<br />

‘Othering’ and ‘Normalising’ for Profit<br />

Anastasia Sotiriadou (General Secretariat For<br />

Gender Equality, Greece)<br />

Communication, Politics and Women<br />

Maria Vergeti (Democritus University of<br />

Thrace, Greece)<br />

Media and Lifelong Education as Significant<br />

Factors in Enhancing the Quality of Life of<br />

Pomak Women in Greece<br />

Magda Zadowska (University of Gdansk, Poland)<br />

I do not wash dishes Today: Constructing and<br />

Reconstructing the Contemporary Couples<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 07: Joint Sessions of RC14 and<br />

RC37: Rationalization and resistance in the<br />

arts, culture and communication<br />

Chair: J. Halley, University of Texas, USA<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-304<br />

Session ID: JS_RC14_RC37<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Fontenelle Isleide (Fundacao G. Vargas, Bra-<br />

zil )<br />

Rationalization, reenchantment and resistance<br />

in the culture of Brands: on the constitution of<br />

and challenge against the McDonald’s Brand<br />

P. Lopez (Colgate University, USA)<br />

Strategies of Rebellion in the Heroic Age of<br />

American Comic <strong>Book</strong><br />

Christiana Olcese (University of Reading, UK<br />

)<br />

Why is Art Ubiquitous in Social Protests?<br />

Filipa Subtil (Instituto Politecnico de Lisbon,<br />

Portugal)<br />

James Carey and the legacy of Chicago<br />

school of Sociology on communication and<br />

media studies<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 02C: Communication technologies:<br />

political issues Part III<br />

Chair: H. Santos, PUCRS, Brazil<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-203<br />

Session ID: RC14_02C<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

N. Kostenko (Institute of Sociology Kiev,<br />

Ukraine)<br />

Television as total practice and liberalization of<br />

distinctions: the Ukrainian case<br />

S. Makeyev (Institute of Sociology Kiev,<br />

Ukraine )<br />

Television as total practice and liberalization of<br />

distinctions: the Ukrainian case<br />

N. Nesevrya (Perm State University, Russia)<br />

Institutionalization of the public opinion<br />

S. Salgado (New Univ. of Lisbon, Portugal )<br />

The news media and democracy<br />

Z. Jansen (University of South Africa)<br />

Global news flows –news agencies in South<br />

Africa<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 03A: Knowledge, Media and Art:<br />

The Media Construction of Realityession Part I<br />

Chair: Kostenko N. Institute of Sociology,<br />

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Ukraine<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-203<br />

Session ID: RC14_03A<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

V. Ni Weifeng (Communication University of<br />

Ch)<br />

Global Warming Myth, how media makes the<br />

Globe warmer<br />

Fl. Toussaint (UNAM Mexico)<br />

Neo-liberalism and public television transformations<br />

C. Schifirnet (National School of Political<br />

Science and Administrative Studies, Romania)<br />

The Mass Media and Tendentious Modernity in<br />

the Transition Process from National Society to<br />

European Community<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Fl. Bousson (Valencia Spain)<br />

Abyssinia: a sociological and analytical relation<br />

of a musical production and distribution process<br />

P. Georgopoulou (Panteion Univ., Greece )<br />

The Free/Open software movement: resistance<br />

or change?<br />

N. McLaughlin (Mc Master Univ. Canada, Trilupaityte<br />

Sk. Culture, Philosophy and Art Research<br />

Institute of Vilnius Lithuania )<br />

Soros as Public Intellectual: Institutional Contradictions<br />

in Knowledge Production<br />

M. Santos (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil )<br />

Between Folk and Techno Music<br />

Sunday, September 7, 13:30-14:30<br />

Business Meeting<br />

Chair: C. Constantopoulou, Panteion University,<br />

Greece<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-203<br />

Session ID: RC14_BM<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 03B: Knowledge, Media and Art:<br />

The Media Construction of Knowledge Part II<br />

Chair: P. Lopes, Colgate University, USA<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-203<br />

Session ID: RC14_03B<br />

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RC17 Sociology of organizations<br />

Sociologie des organisations<br />

Sociología de las organizaciones<br />

President: Paul du Gay, Open University, GB<br />

Coordinators of the programme: Paul du Gay, Open University, GB, Robert Van Krieken,<br />

University of Sydney, Australia, Liz McFall, The Open University, GB<br />

Subject: “Changing organisations, changing identities”<br />

Organizer: Paul du Gay, Warwick University, UK<br />

Friday, September 5, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 01: Changing Organizations, Changing<br />

Identities<br />

Chair: Paul du Gay, Warwick University, UK<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-411<br />

Session ID: RC17_01<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Lavinia Bifulco (Milan-Biccoca University,<br />

Italy)<br />

Old and new organizational cages: what about<br />

autonomy?<br />

Alan Scott (University of Innsbruck, Austria)<br />

Weber and Simmel’s sociological liberalism<br />

and the critique of post-bureacratic organizational<br />

governance<br />

Peggy McDonough (University of Toronto,<br />

Canada)<br />

Mission Impossible: Habitus and Organizational<br />

Change in the Public Sector<br />

Jessica Polzer (University of Western Ontario,<br />

Canada)<br />

Mission Impossible: Habitus and Organizational<br />

Change in the Public Sector<br />

Katia Serrano Valerde (CSO/Sciences Po,<br />

Paris, France)<br />

The Modernisation of Academic Management -<br />

Learning the Business from the Private Sector<br />

Paul du Gay (Warwick University, UK)<br />

In Praise of Mandarins? On the forgotten “core<br />

business” of public management<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 02: Changing Organizations, Changing<br />

Identities<br />

Chair: Paul du Gay, Warwick University, UK<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-411<br />

Session ID: RC17_02<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Bill Martin (Flinders University, Australia)<br />

The culture of organizational malleability confronts<br />

institutional rigidity: the real problems of<br />

career making in today’s organizations<br />

Søren Jagd (Roskilde University, Denmark)<br />

From Low-Trust to High-Trust Organizations: A<br />

Minor or Major Change in Organizational Identity?<br />

Stefan Roth (Berne University of Applied<br />

Sciences, Switzerland)<br />

The Polyphonic Organization and the Markets<br />

of Society<br />

Petra Hiller (University of Bielefeld, Germany)<br />

Organizational Identity: Tautologies and Paradoxes<br />

Leonor Lima Torres (University of Minho, Portuga)<br />

The reconfiguration of organizational cultures:<br />

<strong>International</strong> perspectives and new analytical<br />

proposals<br />

Pedro Jaime (University of São Paulo, Brazil)<br />

Organizational Diversity and Black Executives<br />

in Brazil<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 03: The ethics of management<br />

power and the power of management ethics in<br />

changing times<br />

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¡Chair: Stewart Clegg, UTS, Sydney, Australia)<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-411<br />

Session ID: RC17_03<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Ray Gordon, (Bond University Australia)<br />

Power, Rationality and Legitimacy<br />

Stewart Clegg (UTS, Australia)<br />

Power, Rationality and Legitimacy<br />

Martin Kornberger (UTS, Australia)<br />

Power, Rationality and Legitimacy<br />

André Spicer (Warwick Business School,<br />

UK)<br />

A Normative Theory of Power in Organizations?<br />

The Case of Identity<br />

Norbert Ebert (Macquarie University, Sydney,<br />

Australia)<br />

Organised Individualisation<br />

Stewart Clegg (UTS, Australia)<br />

Death to Strategy, Long live the Sociology of<br />

Strategy!<br />

Martin Kornberger (UTS, Australia)<br />

Death to Strategy, Long live the Sociology of<br />

Strategy!<br />

Christian Mahieu (LEM-CNRS National Center<br />

for Scientific Research, University of Lille,<br />

France)<br />

On the social fabric of managers as strategists<br />

in French companies<br />

Cristina Besio (Institut für Soziologie Technische<br />

Universität Berlin, Germany)<br />

Business Ethics and System Theory<br />

Chris Carter (University of St Andrews, UK)<br />

Death to Strategy, Long live the Sociology of<br />

Strategy!<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 04: Devices and Dispositions: shaping<br />

organizational conduct<br />

Chair: Liz McFall, The Open University, UK<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-411<br />

Session ID: RC17_04<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Franck Cochoy (Universite Toulouse II,<br />

France)<br />

Blue Beard and the rainbow market: on curiosity<br />

and captation devices<br />

Catherine Grandclément (Ecole de Mines,<br />

Paris, France)<br />

What does a supermarket do? Selling as a distributed<br />

accomplishment<br />

Julie Sommerlund, (The Danish Design<br />

School Center for Design Research, Denmark)<br />

Fashion Mediators and Distributed Agency<br />

Nobumi Kobayashi-Hillary (The Open University,<br />

UK )<br />

Design as a device in branding: a study of Muji<br />

in different cultural settings<br />

Liz McFall (The Open University, UK)<br />

L’agencement of nineteenth century life assuranc’<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 05: Devices and Dispositions: shaping<br />

organizational conduct<br />

Chair: Liz McFall, The Open University, UK<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-411<br />

Session ID: RC17_05<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Jérôme Denis (École Nationale Supérieure des<br />

Télécommunications, France)<br />

Organizing a public space: subway signs and<br />

the shaping of riders dispositions<br />

David Pontille (CNRS Équipe, Anthropologie<br />

de l’écriture, EHESS, France)<br />

Organizing a public space: subway signs and<br />

the shaping of riders dispositions<br />

Alex Hillman (University of Cardiff, UK)<br />

Managing medicine or medical managing? Making<br />

and unmaking the divisions<br />

Ingmar Lippert, (Institute for Advanced Studies<br />

on Science, Technology and Society,<br />

Austria)<br />

Conceptualising agents within ‘hybrid fields’<br />

and emancipation from them<br />

Vanina Leschziner (University of Toronto, Canada)<br />

Creating Self-Concepts and High-end Cuisine:<br />

Toward a Dialectical Model for the Analysis of<br />

Reflexivity and Institutional Patterns<br />

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Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 06: Devices and Dispositions: shaping<br />

organizational conduct<br />

Chair: Liz McFall, The Open University, UK<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-411<br />

Session ID: RC17_06<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Jannis Kallinikos (London School of Economics,<br />

UK)<br />

Computation as Reality<br />

Maurizio Teli (University of Trento, Italy)<br />

Shaping Freedom: the Practical Scaffolding of<br />

an Open Source project<br />

Oriol Barranco( (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona,<br />

Espagne)<br />

Dreaming and embodying the neotaylorism of<br />

the service sector. The internalisation of conduct<br />

dispositions in the work of cashiers of retail<br />

distribution companies<br />

Carmen Baumeler (University of Lucerne,<br />

Switzerland)<br />

The Emotional Refashioning of Flexible Employees<br />

via Mental and Computational Techniques<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 07A: Changing Organizations,<br />

Changing Identities Part I<br />

Chair: Daniel Muzio (University of Leeds, UK)<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-411<br />

Session ID: RC17_07A<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Stefan Baron (Jacobs University Bremen, Germany)<br />

Further training expectations in changing organizations<br />

– Examples from two suppliers of the<br />

German automobile industry<br />

Klaus Schömann, (Jacobs University Bremen,<br />

Germany)<br />

Further training expectations in changing organizations<br />

– Examples from two suppliers of the<br />

German automobile industry<br />

Yaffa Moskovich (Zefat Academic College, Israel)<br />

Decentralization and Goal displacement of<br />

Labor Unions: Lessons Learned<br />

Yitzhak Samuel (University of Haifa, Israel)<br />

Decentralization and Goal displacement of<br />

Labor Unions: Lessons Learned<br />

Daniel Muzio (University of Leeds, UK)<br />

From association-led to firm-led professionalism:<br />

the case of management consulting in the<br />

UK<br />

Ian Kirkpatrick (University of Leeds, UK)<br />

From association-led to firm-led professionalism:<br />

the case of management consulting in the<br />

UK<br />

Roy Suddaby (University of Alberta, Canada)<br />

Organizational Professionalism: A Comparative<br />

Institutional History of Accountingand Law<br />

1980-2005<br />

Nicholas Fairclough (University of Alberta, Canada)<br />

Organizational Professionalism: A Comparative<br />

Institutional History of Accountingand Law<br />

1980-2005<br />

Julia Evetts (University of Nottingham, UK)<br />

A New Professionalism in Professional Organizations<br />

Mike Dent (Staffordshire University, UK)<br />

Managing Doctors in Hospitals in England,<br />

Denmark, Netherlands and Kaiser Permanente:<br />

Variations On Medics Managerial Involvement<br />

Ian Kirkpatrick (University of Leeds, UK)<br />

Managing Doctors in Hospitals in England,<br />

Denmark, Netherlands and Kaiser Permanente:<br />

Variations On Medics Managerial Involvement<br />

Indy Neogy (University of Leeds, UK)<br />

Managing Doctors in Hospitals in England,<br />

Denmark, Netherlands and Kaiser Permanente:<br />

Variations On Medics Managerial Involvement<br />

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RC18 Political Sociology<br />

Sociologie politique<br />

Sociología política<br />

President and coordinator of the programme: Piero Ignazi, Università di Bologna, Italy<br />

Subject: “The persistent impact of class and religion in contemporary party politics”<br />

Organizer: Piero Ignazi, Universitá di Bologna, Italy<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 01: The enduring impact of class<br />

and religion in contemporary party politics. Part<br />

I<br />

Chair: Tim Bale, University of Sussex<br />

Location: UB-RB-222<br />

Session ID: RC18_01<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Cristiano Vezzoni (Università di Milano )<br />

The weight of social cleavage and political<br />

context in a highly fragmented political system:<br />

Italy 2006- 2001<br />

Paolo Segatti (Università di Milano )<br />

The weight of social cleavage and political<br />

context in a highly fragmented political system:<br />

Italy 2006- 2002<br />

Roberto Biorcio (Università di Milano Bicocca )<br />

Class, Religion and Electoral Behaviour in<br />

Italy. An Analysis of Trends over Time<br />

Ilario Grasso (Università di Milano Bicocca )<br />

Class, Religion and Electoral Behaviour in<br />

Italy. An Analysis of Trends over Time<br />

Alberta Giori (Università Statale di Milano )<br />

Class, Religion and Electoral Behaviour in<br />

Italy. An Analysis of Trends over Time<br />

Antonello Canzano (Università di Chieti-Pescara<br />

)<br />

The communication of the political values<br />

Stéphanie Dechezelles (Science Po Bordeaux<br />

)<br />

L’importance de la socialisation catholique<br />

dans l’engagement des jeunes Italiens au sein<br />

de Forza Italia<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 07: The enduring impact of class<br />

and religion in contemporary party politics. Part<br />

VII<br />

Chair: Hermann Schmitt, University of Mannheim<br />

Location: UB-RB-226<br />

Session ID: RC18_07<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Sumana Pandey (Government Girl College<br />

(Dausa-India) )<br />

The Concussion of Religion and Caste in Indian<br />

Politics<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 02: The enduring impact of class<br />

and religion in contemporary party politics. Part<br />

II<br />

Chair: Paolo Bellucci, Università di Siena<br />

Location: UB-RB-222<br />

Session ID: RC18_02<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Martin Elff (Universität Mannheim)<br />

Stability or Realignment? Class, Religion and<br />

the Vote in Germany<br />

Sigrid Roßteutsche (Universität Frankfurt am<br />

Main )<br />

Stability or Realignment? Class, Religion and<br />

the Vote in Germany<br />

Emilie Van Haute (Université libre de Bruxelles )<br />

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Still religious parties in Belgium? The decline<br />

of the denominational cleavage in the Belgian<br />

consociational democracy<br />

Jean-Benoit Pilet (Université libre de Bruxelles)<br />

Still religious parties in Belgium? The decline<br />

of the denominational cleavage in the Belgian<br />

consociational democracy<br />

Giulia Sandri (Université libre de Bruxelles)<br />

Still religious parties in Belgium? The decline<br />

of the denominational cleavage in the Belgian<br />

consociational democracy<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 08: The enduring impact of class<br />

and religion in contemporary party politics. Part<br />

VIII<br />

Chair: Martin Elff, Universität Mannheim<br />

Location: UB-RB-226<br />

Session ID: RC18_08<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Yoav Peled (Tel Aviv University )<br />

Class Struggle under Religious Guise? The<br />

Shas Party in Israel<br />

Aide Esu (University of Cagliari )<br />

The challenge of Shas and Hamas movement<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 03: The enduring impact of class<br />

and religion in contemporary party politics. Part<br />

II<br />

Chair: Dick Houtman, Erasmus University<br />

Location: UB-RB-222<br />

Session ID: RC18_03<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Paolo Bellucci (Università di Siena)<br />

Policy Polarisation and Cleavage Voting in a<br />

Comparative Perspective<br />

Oliver Heath (Università di Essex )<br />

Policy Polarisation and Cleavage Voting in a<br />

Comparative Perspective<br />

José Ramón Montero (Universidad Autonoma<br />

Madrid )<br />

Assessing Independent Variables in Cross National<br />

Datasets: the Case of Religiosity<br />

Guillermo Corsero (Universidad Autonoma<br />

Madrid )<br />

Assessing Independent Variables in Cross National<br />

Datasets: the Case of Religiosity<br />

Celeste Ratto (Universidad Autonoma Madrid<br />

)<br />

Assessing Independent Variables in Cross National<br />

Datasets: the Case of Religiosity<br />

Sarah Nicolet (University of Geneva )<br />

Changing religiosity, changing politics? A study<br />

of the impact of traditional and post-traditional<br />

religious beliefs on political behaviour in Western<br />

Europe<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 09: The enduring impact of class<br />

and religion in contemporary party politics. Part<br />

IX<br />

Chair: Fabian Virchow, Philipps University,<br />

Marburg<br />

Location: UB-RB-226<br />

Session ID: RC18_09<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Dick Houtman (Erasmus University Rotterdam<br />

)<br />

The cultural question of class struggle. Objective<br />

and subjective class voting in the U.S. and<br />

Great Britain<br />

Blagovesta Cholova (Free University of Brussels<br />

)<br />

The impact of class-based electoral consolidation<br />

on the Parties in Central and Eastern Europe<br />

(CEE). (The case centre-right parties in<br />

Bulgaria, Poland and Czech Republic)<br />

José Adriàn Ivorra Alemany (Universidad de<br />

Alicante )<br />

Incidencia de la clase social, de los valores polìticos<br />

y del contexto polìtico y electoral en el<br />

voto de los electores valencianos y en el sistema<br />

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Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 04: The enduring impact of class<br />

and religion in contemporary party politics. Part<br />

IV<br />

Chair: J. Ramon Montero, Universidad Autonoma,<br />

Madrid<br />

Location: UB-RB-222<br />

Session ID: RC18_04<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Piero Ignazi (Università di Bologna)<br />

The persistence of class and religion<br />

Wellhofer Spencer (University of Denver )<br />

The persistence of class and religion<br />

Giedo Jansen (University of Nijmegen )<br />

Changing party systems and cleavage-based<br />

voting in post industrial countries 1945-2007<br />

Ariana Need (University of Nijmegen )<br />

Changing party systems and cleavage-based<br />

voting in post industrial countries 1945-2008<br />

Nan Dirk de Graaf (University of Nijmegen )<br />

Changing party systems and cleavage-based<br />

voting in post industrial countries 1945-2009<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 05: The enduring impact of class<br />

and religion in contemporary party politics. Part<br />

V<br />

Class voting in Western and Central Europe<br />

Ignacio Lago (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona<br />

)<br />

Religiosity, Ideology and Vote in European Democracies:<br />

An Explanatory Analysis<br />

José Ramon Montero (Universidad Autonoma<br />

Madrid)<br />

Religiosity, Ideology and Vote in European Democracies:<br />

An Explanatory Analysis<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 06: The enduring impact of class<br />

and religion in contemporary party politics. Part<br />

VI<br />

Chair: Susanna Luengo Gallego, Universidad<br />

de Salamanca<br />

Location: UB-RB-222<br />

Session ID: RC18_06<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Vincent Darracq (Centre d’Etude d’Afrique<br />

Noire (CEAN) / Institut français d’Afrique du<br />

Sud (IFAS) )<br />

La question classiste dans la crise actuelle<br />

dans l’African National Congress (ANC)<br />

Alvaro Nobrega ( SCSP-UTL Lisbon )<br />

Non-democratic electoral factors in an African<br />

democracy: The case of Guinea-Bissau<br />

Chair: Piero Ignazi, Università di Bologna<br />

Location: UB-RB-222<br />

Session ID: RC18_05<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Tim Bale (University of Sussex )<br />

Mending the Broken Society: Christianity and<br />

the Welfare Policy of the Contemporary British<br />

Conservative Party<br />

Joel Gombin (IEP Aix en Provence )<br />

Class and religion in contemporary France. An<br />

ecological analysis<br />

Fabian Virchow (Philipps University Marburg )<br />

Combining radical performance, socialist rhetorics<br />

and middle class politics: the neo-fascist<br />

right in contemporary Germany<br />

Hilde Coffè (Utrecht University )<br />

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RC20 Comparative Sociology<br />

Sociologie Comparative<br />

Sociología Comparativa<br />

President: Jean-Pascal Daloz, Oxford University, UK.<br />

Subject: Current Research in Comparative Sociology<br />

Organizer: Jean-Pascal Daloz, Oxford University, UK & University of Oslo, Norway<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 01: Sociology of Elites<br />

Chair: Jean-Pascal Daloz, Oxford University,<br />

UK & University of Oslo, Norway<br />

Location: UB-RB-120<br />

Session ID: RC20_01<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Jean-Pascal Daloz (Oxford University, UK &<br />

University of Oslo, Norway)<br />

Social Elites’ (In)Conspicuousness: Theoretical<br />

reflections on ostentation and subduedness.<br />

Heinrich Best (University of Jena, Germany)<br />

Dimensions and Determinants of Europeaness<br />

of Economic and Political Elites<br />

Verona Christmas-Best (University of Jena,<br />

Germany)<br />

After Recruitment: Career Stability and Career<br />

Satisfaction amongst German Female MPs –<br />

2003-2007.<br />

Anne Krogstad (University & Institute for Social<br />

Research, Oslo, Norway)<br />

Picturing politics. Political leadership, aesthetics<br />

and gender in France and Norway<br />

Aagoth Storvik (University & Institute for Social<br />

Research, Oslo, Norway)<br />

Picturing politics. Political leadership, aesthetics<br />

and gender in France and Norway<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 02: Current Research in Comparative<br />

Sociology<br />

Chair: Anne Krogstad, University of Oslo,<br />

Norway<br />

Location: UB-RB-120<br />

Session ID: RC20_02<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Ruut Veenhoven (Erasmus University, Rotterdam,<br />

Netherlands)<br />

Societal Evolution and Quality-of-Life:Comparisons<br />

across time and nations.<br />

Nikolai Genov (Freie Universität Berlin, Germany<br />

)<br />

Comparing Interethnic Integration in Five<br />

Countries<br />

Hanno Scholtz (University of Zurich, Switzerland)<br />

Comparing the opportunities for institutional<br />

change.<br />

Chris Armbruster (European University Institute,<br />

Florence, IItaly)<br />

The impact of 1989 on Europe: structural integration<br />

but ideational divergence?<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 03: Figurational Sociology<br />

Chair: Stephen Mennell, University College<br />

Dublin, Ireland<br />

Location: UB-RB-120<br />

Session ID: RC20_03<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Johan Goudsblom (University of Amsterdam,<br />

Netherlands)<br />

Toward a developmental theory of violence:<br />

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Combining Elias and Collins.<br />

Fernando Ampudia de Haro (Universidade<br />

Nova de Lisboa, Portugal)<br />

Discussing decivilisation: some theoretical remarks;<br />

Diego Mauricio Barragan Diaz (Universidad<br />

Militar Nueva Granada, Colombia)<br />

The notables family and the social order, in<br />

eighteenth and nineteenth-century Colombia.<br />

John Lever (University of the West of England,<br />

UK)<br />

Regeneration, partnerships and the civilising<br />

process.<br />

Vera Weiler (Universidad Nacional de Colombia)<br />

Understanding processual thinking – on Elias’s<br />

theory of knowledge.<br />

171


RC21 Regional and Urban Development<br />

Développement régional et urbain<br />

Desarrollo regional y urbano<br />

President: Kuniko Fujita, Michigan Sate University, Japan and USA<br />

Coordinators of the programme: Marisol Garcia, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain, Kuniko Fujita,<br />

Michigan State University, Japan and USA, Fernando Diaz Orueta, Universidad de Alicante,<br />

Spain, Marc Pradel, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain.Local Host: Maria Soledad Gárcia Cabeza;<br />

Marc Pradel<br />

Subject: “Rethinking cities and regions in a turbulent world”<br />

Organizer: Marisol Garcia, University of Barcelona, Spain, Kuniko Fujita, Michigan Sate University,<br />

Japan and USA, Fernando Diaz Orueta, University of Alicante, Spain and Marc Pradel, University<br />

of Barcelona<br />

Friday, September 5 , 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 01: Transformations in Urban Politics:<br />

Comparing strategies, actors, and outcomes<br />

of neoliberal urbanization Part I<br />

Chair: Fernando Díaz Orueta, University of<br />

Alicante, Spain<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-405<br />

Session ID: RC21_01<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Max Rousseau (University of Saint-Étienne,<br />

France)<br />

Social justice and the declining city: the evolution<br />

of governance in four West-European former<br />

industrialized cities<br />

Vincent Béal (University of Saint-Étienne,<br />

France)<br />

Social justice and the declining city: the evolution<br />

of governance in four West-European former<br />

industrialized cities<br />

Esther Hernández-Medina (Brown University,<br />

USA)<br />

Synergy, Mediation, or Exclusion? Globalization,<br />

Citizen Participation and Urban Policy in<br />

Mexico City and São Paulo<br />

Donald McNeill (University of Western<br />

Sydney, Australia)<br />

City of villages? Public Space Governance in<br />

Central Sidney<br />

Friday, September 5 , 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 11: Urban Ethnic Conflicts in Comparative<br />

Perspective: The Built Environment,<br />

Urban Transformation, and Urban Conflict<br />

Chair: Diane Davis, Massachusetts Institute<br />

of Technology, USA and Ramon Ribera, Universitat<br />

Oberta de Catalunya, Spain<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-204<br />

Session ID: RC21_11<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Eva Martín Coppola (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones<br />

Científicas, Spain)<br />

Are `ethnic’ conflicts what they seem to be?<br />

Construction of ethnicity in the context of urban<br />

transformation: the district of Tetuan Madrid<br />

Alberto Martín Pérez (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones<br />

Científicas, Spain)<br />

Are `ethnic’ conflicts what they seem to be?<br />

Construction of ethnicity in the context of urban<br />

transformation: the district of Tetuan Madrid<br />

Avraham Astor (University of Michigan, USA)<br />

Multicultural Celebration or Unwelcome Intrusion:<br />

The Politics of Mosque Construction in<br />

Spain<br />

Roberta Marzorati (Universitá degli studi Milano<br />

– Bicocca, Italy)<br />

Urban Ethnic Conflicts in Comparative Perspective:<br />

Peripheral versus Central City Neighborhoods<br />

in Milan and Barcelona<br />

Aitor Hernández Carr (Autonomous University<br />

of Barcelona, Spain)<br />

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Urban spaces, anti-immigrant attitudes and<br />

their political effects<br />

Friday, September 5 , 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 02: Transformations in Urban Politics:<br />

Enrolling Oppositional Movements into the<br />

Neoliberal Project Part II<br />

Chair: Margit Mayer, Free University of Berlin,<br />

Germany<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-405<br />

Session ID: RC21_02<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Claire Colomb (University College London,<br />

United Kingdom)<br />

Community Development Trusts, neighbourhood<br />

regeneration and the State in New Labour’s<br />

Britain<br />

Nikolaos Souliotis (University of Thessaly,<br />

Greece)<br />

Urban Cultural Policy and Private Non-Profit<br />

Institutions in Athens: Political and Symbolic<br />

Uses of ‘Social Responsibility’ Since The Mid<br />

1990s<br />

César Guzmán Concha (University of Barcelona,<br />

Spain)<br />

Squatter movement in Europe: Sources of variation<br />

and political dynamic of the mobilization<br />

Michael McQuarrie (University of California,<br />

Davis, USA)<br />

From Backyard Revolution to Neoliberalism:<br />

the Construction of an Urban Anti-Politics Machine<br />

Friday, September 5 , 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 12: Urban Ethnic Conflicts in Comparative<br />

Perspective: Identity Politics and the<br />

Socio-Spatial Bases of Urban Conflict and Cooperation<br />

Chair: Diane Davis, Massachusetts Institute<br />

of Technology, USA and Ramon Ribera, Universitat<br />

Oberta de Catalunya, Spain<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-204<br />

Session ID: RC21_12<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Ranjith Kulatilake (York University, Canada)<br />

Identity Politics and the Production of Space in<br />

Neoliberal Sri Lanka<br />

Dina Vaiou (National Technical University of<br />

Athens, Greece)<br />

Ethnic Neighborhoods? Everyday public spaces<br />

of inclusion/exclusion<br />

Ares Kalandides (National Technical University<br />

of Athens, Greece)<br />

Ethnic Neighborhoods? Everyday public spaces<br />

of inclusion/exclusion<br />

Friday, September 5 , 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 21: Segregation in A-Typical Contexts:<br />

Segregation in context<br />

Chair: Thomas Maloutas, University of Thessaly<br />

& Greek National Centre for Social research<br />

& Jesús Leal, Universidad Complutense<br />

de Madrid<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-305<br />

Session ID: RC21_21<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Jeremy Seekings (University of Cape Town,<br />

South Africa)<br />

State, Market and Kinship in the Reproduction<br />

of Segregation in Post-Apartheid South Africa”<br />

Isabel Breda-Vázquez (University of Porto,<br />

Portugal)<br />

Does segregation help to understand spatial<br />

patterns of social disadvantage in Greater<br />

Porto? An assessment of the ‘spatial division’<br />

of urban disadvantage<br />

Nathan Marom (Tel Aviv University, Israel)<br />

One Hundred Years of Segregation: Contextualizing<br />

and historicizing Tel Aviv’s urban development<br />

Hatice Kurtulus (Mugla University, Turkey)<br />

Twofold Socio-Spatial Segregation Processes<br />

in the Troubled Region : The Case of Nicosia /<br />

Cyprus<br />

Semra Purkis (Mugla University, Turkey)<br />

Twofold Socio-Spatial Segregation Processes<br />

in the Troubled Region : The Case of Nicosia /<br />

Cyprus<br />

Manoj Kumar Teotia (HUDCO Chair CRRID,<br />

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India)<br />

Social Segregation in an Industrial Town of<br />

North-West India: Emerging Patterns in the<br />

Context of Housing, Basic Amenities and Livelihood<br />

for the Urban Poor in Ludhiana Metropolis<br />

Naoko Takeda (University of Southampton,<br />

UK & Musashi University, Japan)<br />

The Urban Family’s Strategy for Survival in a<br />

Changing Society: The Case of theUrban Center<br />

in Tokyo from the Perspective of Female<br />

Work<br />

Naoko Takeda (University of Southampton,<br />

UK, Musashi University, Japan & Noriko Tateyama,<br />

Kanto-Gakuin University, Japan)<br />

The Urban Family’s Strategy for Survival in a<br />

Changing Society: The Case of the Suburbs<br />

and Periphery of Tokyo with Respect to Personal<br />

Network and Women Labour<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 03: Transformations in Urban Politics:<br />

Neoliberalizing Cities in Transitional Societies<br />

Part III<br />

Chair: Fernando Díaz Orueta, University of<br />

Alicante, Spain<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-405<br />

Session ID: RC21_03<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Özlem Çelik (Orta Do_u Teknik Üniverstesi,<br />

Turkey)<br />

Neoliberal urban space: a socio-spatial análisis<br />

or urban regeneration in Istanbul<br />

Ibrahim Gündogdu (Orta Do_u Teknik Üniverstesi,<br />

Turkey)<br />

Neoliberal urban space: a socio-spatial análisis<br />

or urban regeneration in Istanbul<br />

Ognjen Caldarovic (University of Zagreb, Croatia)<br />

Inevitability of gentrification – <strong>Sociological</strong> aspects<br />

of urban regeneration in the transitional<br />

society: the case of Croatia<br />

Jana. Sarinic (University of Zagreb, Croatia)<br />

Inevitability of gentrification – <strong>Sociological</strong> aspects<br />

of urban regeneration in the transitional<br />

society: the case of Croatia<br />

Camila D’Ottaviano (Universidade São Francisco,<br />

Brazil)<br />

Urban regulation and housing. Challenge in<br />

the Brazilian urban context<br />

Sérgio Quaglia (Universidade São Francisco,<br />

Brazil)<br />

Urban regulation and housing. Challenge in<br />

the Brazilian urban context<br />

Helga Rittersberger-Tılıç (Middle East Technical<br />

University)<br />

Squatting as Strategy of Protest or as Resistance<br />

to Planning: The Case of Eyüp, Istanbul<br />

Nezihe Ba_ak Ergin (Middle East Technical<br />

University, Turkey)<br />

Squatting as Strategy of Protest or as Resistance<br />

to Planning: The Case of Eyüp, Istanbul<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 13: Urban Ethnic Conflicts in Comparative<br />

Perspective: The Social and Spatial<br />

Dimensions of Urban Violence<br />

Chair: Diane Davis, Massachusetts Institute<br />

of Technology, USA and Ramon Ribera, Universitat<br />

Oberta de Catalunya, Spain<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-204<br />

Session ID: RC21_13<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Tali Hatuka (Massachusetts Institute of Technology,<br />

USA)<br />

Circles of Urban Violence: Paris 2005<br />

Raimi Abidemi Asiyanbola (Olabisi Onabanjo<br />

University, Nigeria)<br />

Urban ethno-communal conflicts and social<br />

identity in Nigeria: an empirical study<br />

Alexey Pamperov (Bulgarian Academy of<br />

Sciences and Open Society Institute, Bulgaria)<br />

Building Identity through Riots: The case of Fakulteto<br />

District (Bulgaria)<br />

Tatiana Schor (Federal University of the Amazon,<br />

Brazil)<br />

Cities of territorial responsibility and sustainable<br />

socio-ecological urban network policies.<br />

Danielle Pereira da Costa (CEFET, UNI-<br />

NORTE Manaus, Brazil)<br />

Cities of territorial responsibility and sustainable<br />

socio-ecological urban network policies.<br />

José Aldemir de Oliveira (Federal University<br />

of the Amazon, Brazil)<br />

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Cities of territorial responsibility and sustainable<br />

socio-ecological urban network policies.<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 22: Cities of Territorial Responsibility:<br />

In Search for a Methodological and Theoretical<br />

Debate on Areas of Low City Density<br />

Chair: Tatiana Schor, Federal University of<br />

the Amazon, Brazil<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-305<br />

Session ID: RC21_22<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Tatiana Schor (Federal University of the Amazon<br />

Brazil)<br />

Food prices and urban network in the Brazilian<br />

Amazon.<br />

André de Moraes (Federal University of the<br />

Amazon, Brazil)<br />

Food prices and urban network in the Brazilian<br />

Amazon.<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 04: Transformations in Urban Politics:<br />

Comparing urban development strategies:<br />

culture, environment & McKinsey Part IV<br />

Chair: Margit Mayer, Free University of Berlin,<br />

Germany<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-405<br />

Session ID: RC21_04<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Ramola Naik-Singru (London School of Economics,<br />

United Kingdom)<br />

Competitive Governance & Spatial transformation<br />

in ‘globalising’ Mumbai<br />

Michael Jonas (Institute of Advanced Studies,<br />

Austria)<br />

About an urban development strategy: The<br />

case of the dortmund-project<br />

Miguel Martínez (Universidad Complutense de<br />

Madrid, Spain)<br />

Weak citizenship and soft environmental planning:<br />

the key role of methods and contexts<br />

Silvia Rosende (Universidad de Santiago de<br />

Compostela, Spain)<br />

Weak citizenship and soft environmental planning:<br />

the key role of methods and contexts<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 14: The Creative City and Social Innovation<br />

Part I<br />

Chair: Serena Vicari, University of Milano-Bicocca,<br />

Italy & Montserrat Pareja Eastaway,<br />

University of Barcleona, Spain<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-204<br />

Session ID: RC21_14<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Carla Sedini (University of Milano-Bicocca,<br />

Italy)<br />

Creativity & Management inside urban societies.<br />

An empirical research on the city of Toronto<br />

Marianna d’Ovidio (Universtity of Milano-Bicocca,<br />

Italy)<br />

The field of fashion production in Milan: past<br />

and present<br />

Marc Martí (Autonomous University of Barcelona<br />

and University of Barcelona, Spain)<br />

Urban creativity in the spaces of capital: the<br />

case of Poblenou in Barcelona<br />

Marc Pradel (Autonomous University of Barcelona<br />

and University of Barcelona, Spain)<br />

Urban creativity in the spaces of capital: the<br />

case of Poblenou in Barcelona<br />

Jessica Ferm (Bartlett School of Planning,<br />

UK)<br />

No title yet<br />

Silvia Mugnano (University of Bicocca-Milano,<br />

Italy)<br />

Is Milan promoting policy strategies and actions<br />

for accommodating creative-knowledge<br />

industry economy?<br />

Oliver Frey (University of technology, Austria)<br />

The amalgamated city: Creative Clusters and<br />

Loft-Working in Vienna<br />

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Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 23: Transnational Migration and<br />

Local Economies: Comparative<br />

Chair: Junko Tajima, Hosei University, Japan,<br />

Luis Garzon, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain,<br />

Eduardo Barberis, Università di Urbino “Carlo<br />

Bo”, Italy<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-305<br />

Session ID: RC21_23<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Chieko Kamibayashi (Hosei University, Japan)<br />

The Rooting Process of Temporary Migration<br />

System in Japan: Focusing on Technical Internship<br />

Program<br />

Amado Alarcón (Universitat Rovira i Virgili,<br />

Spain)<br />

Immigration and the linguistic division of labor<br />

in an industrial cluster. Romanian migration in<br />

the cluster of furniture at Montsia, Catalunya<br />

Joaquín Beltrán Antolín (Universidad Autónoma<br />

de Barcelona)<br />

Chinese and Pakistani transnationalism in Barcelona<br />

metropolis and Spain. A comparative<br />

study<br />

Amelia Saiz López (Universidad Autónoma de<br />

Barcelona)<br />

Chinese and Pakistani transnationalism in Barcelona<br />

metropolis and Spain. A comparative<br />

study<br />

Susana Narotzky (Universidad de Barcelona)<br />

Regulation on the margins: Migrants’ informal<br />

networks and their economic and political effects<br />

in a peripheral neighbourhood in Barcelona<br />

Jaime Palomera (Universidad de Barcelona)<br />

Regulation on the margins: Migrants’ informal<br />

networks and their economic and political effects<br />

in a peripheral neighbourhood in Barcelona<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 15: The Creative City and Social Innovation<br />

Part II<br />

Chair: Serena Vicari, University of Milano-Bicocca,<br />

Italy & Montserrat Pareja Eastaway,<br />

University of Barcleona, Spain<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-204<br />

Session ID: RC21_15<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Haris Konstantatos<br />

Culture and Arts in a socially embedded perspective<br />

Dimitra Siatitsa<br />

Culture and Arts in a socially embedded perspective<br />

Isabel Breda-Vázquez (Research Centre for<br />

Territory, Transportation and Environment,<br />

Portugal)<br />

Creativity and urban dynamics: analyzing social<br />

innovations in Porto Metropolitan Area<br />

Carlos Oliveira (Research Centre for Territory,<br />

Transportation and Environment, Portugal)<br />

Creativity and urban dynamics: analyzing social<br />

innovations in Porto Metropolitan Area<br />

Rita Guimaraes (Research Centre for Territory,<br />

Transportation and Environment, Portugal)<br />

Creativity and urban dynamics: analyzing social<br />

innovations in Porto Metropolitan Area<br />

Stephanie Lemmens (Free University of Brussels,<br />

Belgium)<br />

Local Cultural Policy and Community Building.<br />

The cultural space of places<br />

Reyhan Varli Görk (Middle East Technical<br />

University, Turkey)<br />

Creating “the Antalya Golden Orange Eurasia<br />

<strong>International</strong> Film Festival” to create a New Antalya<br />

Anne Vogelpohl (University of Hamburg, Germany)<br />

Culture or creativity- Two different concepts of<br />

urban places?<br />

Licia Valladares (University of Lille, France)<br />

The “intellectuals” of the favela: new actors of<br />

social innovation<br />

Saturday, September 6, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 05: State-Led Gentrification and Mixing<br />

Policies: Implications for the Urban Middle<br />

Class and the (Ethnic) Poor Part I<br />

Chair: Jan Willem Duyvendak, University of<br />

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Amsterdam, The Netherlands<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-405<br />

Session ID: RC21_05<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Paul Watt (University of London, UK)<br />

Council Housing Stock Transfers and State-<br />

Led Gentrification in London<br />

Lorenzo Vicario (University of the Basque<br />

Country, Spain)<br />

Neoliberal Regeneration and Policy-led Gentrification<br />

in Bilbao<br />

Arantxa Rodríguez (University of the Basque<br />

Country, Spain)<br />

Neoliberal Regeneration and Policy-led Gentrification<br />

in Bilbao<br />

Albert Terrones (Autonomous University of<br />

Barcelona, Sapin)<br />

Researching gentrification at the micro level.<br />

Residential adjustments and social change in<br />

Ciutat Vella, Barcelona.<br />

Aitor Carr (Autonomous University of Barcelona,<br />

Sapin)<br />

Researching gentrification at the micro level.<br />

Residential adjustments and social change in<br />

Ciutat Vella, Barcelona.<br />

Alejandro García (Autonomous University of<br />

Barcelona, Sapin)<br />

Researching gentrification at the micro level.<br />

Residential adjustments and social change in<br />

Ciutat Vella, Barcelona.<br />

Mikel Aramburu (Autonomous University of<br />

Barcelona, Sapin)<br />

Researching gentrification at the micro level.<br />

Residential adjustments and social change in<br />

Ciutat Vella, Barcelona.<br />

Teresa Tapada (Autonomous University of<br />

Barcelona, Sapin)<br />

Researching gentrification at the micro level.<br />

Residential adjustments and social change in<br />

Ciutat Vella, Barcelona.<br />

Saturday, September 6, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 16: Urban Sustainability: Process<br />

and Form Part I<br />

Chair: Roger Keil, University of York, Canada<br />

and Jesus Vicens, University of Barcelona,<br />

Spain<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-204<br />

Session ID: RC21_16<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Gilles Verpraet (CNRS/GRASS, France)<br />

Social deliberation and public coordinations in<br />

the urban trajectories for sustainability<br />

Lauralyn Johnston (York University, Canada)<br />

Roller-coasting in the Zwischenstadt: An examination<br />

of place and mobility at Canada’s<br />

Wonderland<br />

Bruce Appleyard (AICP)<br />

Sustainability by Design: Coordinating Planning<br />

and Politics Between the Neighborhoods<br />

and the Region<br />

Lucrezia Miranda (University of California-<br />

Berkeley, USA)<br />

Sustainability by Design: Coordinating Planning<br />

and Politics Between the Neighborhoods<br />

and the Region<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 06: State-Led Gentrification and Mixing<br />

Policies: Implications for the Urban Middle<br />

Class and the (Ethnic) Poor Part II<br />

Chair: Marisol García, University of Barcelona,<br />

Spain<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-410<br />

Session ID: RC21_06<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Anne Haila (University of Helsinki, Finland)<br />

Is there gentrification in China?<br />

Wing Shing Tang (Hong Kong Baptist University,<br />

China)<br />

Is there gentrification in China?<br />

Kuniko Fujita (Michigan State University,<br />

USA)<br />

Tokyo’s Urban Redevelopment Projects and<br />

the Post-Developmental State<br />

Richard Child Hill (Michigan State University,<br />

USA)<br />

Tokyo’s Urban Redevelopment Projects and<br />

the Post-Developmental State<br />

Junko Ueno (Japan Society for the Promotion<br />

of Science, Japan)<br />

Disguised impacts of state-led urban restructu-<br />

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ing: What prevented the people from realizing<br />

its negative impacts?<br />

Manu Bhaskar (University of Kerda, India)<br />

Urban Restructuring in the Developing Countries<br />

and Emerging Inequalities: State-led gentrification-The<br />

case of India.<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 17: Urban Sustainability: Process<br />

and Form Part II<br />

Chair: Roger Keil, University of York, Canada<br />

and Jesus Vicens, University of Barcelona,<br />

Spain<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-204<br />

Session ID: RC21_17<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Anna Livia Brand (Massachusetts Institute of<br />

Technology, USA)<br />

Rebuilding New Orleans: Tensions and Contradictions<br />

in Creating a Sustainable City<br />

Wing Shing Tang (Hong Kong Baptist University,<br />

China)<br />

Urban sustainability in Hong Kong: the meeting<br />

of procedure and substance in a colonial city<br />

Kim Ching Chan (Hong Kong Baptist University,<br />

China)<br />

Urban sustainability in Hong Kong: the meeting<br />

of procedure and substance in a colonial city<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 07: State-Led Gentrification and Mixing<br />

Policies: Implications for the Urban Middle<br />

Class and the (Ethnic) Poor Part III<br />

Chair: Jan Willem Duyvendak, University of<br />

Amsterdam, The Netherlands and Marisol García,<br />

University of Barcelona, Spain<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-410<br />

Session ID: RC21_07<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

R. Alan Walks (University of Toronto, Canada)<br />

From Gentrification to Social Mix, or Social Polarization?<br />

Testing the Claims in Large Canadian<br />

Cities<br />

Ute Lehrer (York University, Canada)<br />

Condofication: State-led gentrification in Toronto<br />

and its unintended consequence<br />

Miguel Ángel Vite Pérez (CIECAS-IPN, México)<br />

La ciudad mercancía como proyecto del desarrollo<br />

urbano globalizado de la Ciudad de México<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 18: Segregation in A-Typical Contexts:<br />

Segregation and ethnicity<br />

Chair: Jesús Leal, Universidad Complutense<br />

de Madrid & Thomas Maloutas, University of<br />

Thessaly & Greek National Centre for Social<br />

Research<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-204<br />

Session ID: RC21_18<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Vassilis P. Arapoglou (University of Crete,<br />

Greece)<br />

New landscapes of urban inequalities in<br />

Athens: Multiethnic exposure to affluence or<br />

deprivation?<br />

George Kandylis (National Centre for Social<br />

Research, Greece)<br />

New landscapes of urban inequalities in<br />

Athens: Multiethnic exposure to affluence or<br />

deprivation?<br />

Ion Sayas (National Technical University of<br />

Athens, Greece)<br />

New landscapes of urban inequalities in<br />

Athens: Multiethnic exposure to affluence or<br />

deprivation?<br />

Bediz Yilmaz (University of Mersin, Turkey)<br />

The city as a time-bomb: Spatial segregation<br />

and social tension in a Turkish city<br />

María Teresa Tapada Berteli (Universitat Autònoma<br />

de Barcelona, Spain)<br />

The social effect of the urban restructuring process<br />

in the city centre of Barcelona: fighting<br />

against urban segregation?<br />

Alejandro Mantecón (Universidad de Alicante,<br />

Spain)<br />

The settlement of northern European retirees<br />

in southern Europe: A dual society?<br />

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Raquel Huete (Universidad de Alicante,<br />

Spain)<br />

The settlement of northern European retirees<br />

in southern Europe: A dual society?<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 08: New Urban Cultures: Public<br />

Space, Public Art, Performance and Popular<br />

Cultures: Social practices in public spaces<br />

Chair: Nuria Benach, University of Barcelona,<br />

Spain,<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-410<br />

Session ID: RC21_08<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Giulana Mandich (Università di Cagliari, Italy)<br />

Domesticating urban space. Including public<br />

spaces in the domestic sphere<br />

Nikita A. Kharlamov (State University – Higher<br />

School of Economics, Russia)<br />

Heterotopia, mobile public space and multiple<br />

uses of location: contested spatial organization<br />

in the central mall-square complex in Moscow<br />

Rob Smith (Cardiff University, UK)<br />

The Regeneration of Cardiff Bay: Power, interaction<br />

and space<br />

Angélica Herrera Loyo (Universidad Nacional<br />

Autónoma de México, Mexico)<br />

Uses and meanings of the public space: the<br />

social construction of the Zocalo of Mexico City<br />

Lucrezia Miranda (University of California-Berkeley,<br />

USA)<br />

Selling the ‘Creative City’: Planning, Culture,<br />

and the Control of Public Space<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 19: Segregation in A-Typical Contexts:<br />

Housing and segregation<br />

Chair: Tim Butler, King’s College-London &<br />

Thomas Maloutas, University of Thessaly &<br />

Greek National Centre for Social Research<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-204<br />

Session ID: RC21_19<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Sonia Arbaci (University College London, UK)<br />

Migrants’ urban insertion and new (?) housing<br />

regimes in southern Europe: neoliberalism and<br />

the rise and fall of the ‘ring buoy effect’<br />

André Donzel (CNRS, Maison Méditerranéenne<br />

des Sciences de l’Homme, Aix-en Provence,<br />

France)<br />

Property markets and urban reshaping: the<br />

case of Marseille<br />

Matthias Bernt (Helmholtz Centre for Environmental<br />

Research – UFZ, Germany)<br />

Neither Normalisation, nor Decay: Large-scale<br />

housing estates in Eastern Germany<br />

Maria Camila Loffredo D’Ottaviano (University<br />

São Francisco – Itatiba/SP, Brazil)<br />

Gated communities in São Paulo metropolitan<br />

area: a new pattern of urban housing and<br />

urban spatial segregation<br />

Sunday, September 7, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 09: New Urban Cultures: Public<br />

Space, Public Art, Performance and Popular<br />

Cultures: Cultural industries and city promotion<br />

Chair: Joan Ganau, Universitat de Lleida,<br />

Spain<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-410<br />

Session ID: RC21_09<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Ahmetcan Alpan (Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University,<br />

Istanbul, Turkey)<br />

The influence of cultural and historical heritage<br />

on the creation of new urban cultures in Istanbul<br />

Mei-Ling Lin (National Open University, Taiwan)<br />

Cities, Competition and Governance: Urban<br />

Politics in a New Landscape—Planning Capital<br />

City in Local Communities<br />

Joan Ganau (Universitat de Lleida, Spain)<br />

Subsidized museums and private arts. Different<br />

approaches from Barcelona and Philadelphia.<br />

Daniel Paül (Universitat de Lleida, Spain)<br />

New strategies in building museums. Comparative<br />

analysis in European cities.<br />

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Bahar Aksel (Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University,<br />

Turkey)<br />

Transformation from Coffe Houses to Café<br />

Culture in Istanbul and its effects in urban spaces<br />

Sunday, September 7, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 20: Segregation in A-Typical Contexts:<br />

Segregation in the Latin American metropolis<br />

Chair: Jesús Leal, Universidad Complutense<br />

de Madrid & Tim Butler, King’s College-London<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-204<br />

Session ID: RC21_20<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Carolina V. Zuccotti (University of Buenos<br />

Aires, Argentina)<br />

Moving towards increasing spatial segregation?<br />

A comparative study of Buenos Aires and<br />

Barcelona (1991-2001)<br />

Priscilla Conolly (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Azcapotzalco,<br />

México)<br />

Is there anything new about the socio-spatial<br />

order of Latin American Metropolis? The importance<br />

of local context and scale for measuring<br />

and evaluating change in residential<br />

segregation.<br />

Emilio Duhau (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Azcapotzalco,<br />

México)<br />

Is there anything new about the socio-spatial<br />

order of Latin American Metropolis? The importance<br />

of local context and scale for measuring<br />

and evaluating change in residential<br />

segregation.<br />

Suzana Pasternak (University of São Paulo,<br />

Brazil)<br />

Segregation in a peripheral metropolis in Latin<br />

America<br />

Lucia Maria Machado Bógus (University of<br />

São Paulo, Brazil)<br />

Segregation in a peripheral metropolis in Latin<br />

America<br />

Felipe Link (Pontificia Universidad Católica de<br />

Chile, Chile)<br />

Tendencies and testimonies of the economic<br />

and political restructuring effects on the sociospatial<br />

structure in Santiago de Chile<br />

Fernando Padilla Lozano (Universidad Autónoma<br />

de Aguascalientes, Mexico)<br />

Segregation expressions in Aguascalientes,<br />

Mexico<br />

Fernando Plasencia Martínez (Universidad<br />

Autónoma de Aguascalientes, Mexico)<br />

Segregation expressions in Aguascalientes,<br />

Mexico<br />

Rogelio Enríquez Aranda (Universidad Autónoma<br />

de Aguascalientes, Mexico)<br />

Segregation expressions in Aguascalientes,<br />

Mexico<br />

Monday, September 8 , 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 10: New Urban Cultures: Public<br />

Space, Public Art, Performance and Popular<br />

Cultures: Art and alternative uses of public<br />

space<br />

Chair: John Clammer, United Nations University-Tokyo,<br />

Japan<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-410<br />

Session ID: RC21_10<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Judit Bodnar (Central European University,<br />

Hungary)<br />

The Art of Public Space and the Politics of Presence.<br />

Stavros Stavrides (National Technical University<br />

of Athens, Greece)<br />

Defacement and the alternative politics of<br />

urban memory<br />

Alex Deffner (University of Thessaly (UTH),<br />

Greece)<br />

Popular culture as an element of modernization<br />

in Greece: the urban temporal-spatial dimension<br />

Francisco Vivoni (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,<br />

USA)<br />

Reclaiming Public Space: Skateboarding, Direct<br />

Action and Urban Unrest<br />

Chiara Tornaghi (University of Milano-Bicocca,<br />

Italy)<br />

Branding the “public” city: art in public spaces<br />

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RC22 Sociology of Religión<br />

Sociologie de la religión<br />

Sociología de la religión<br />

President: Roberto Blancarte Pimentel, El Colegio de México, Mexico<br />

Coordinators of the programme: Roberto Blancarte Pimentel, El Colegio de México, Mexico,<br />

Olga Odgers, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, Mexico<br />

Subject: “Religious actors and public debates”<br />

Organizer: Roberto Blancarte, El Colegio de México and Olga Odgers, El Colegio de la Frontera<br />

Norte, Mexico<br />

Friday, September 5, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 02A: Migrants, believers as new<br />

socioreligious actors Part I<br />

Chair: Olga Odgers, El Colegio de la Frontera<br />

Norte, Mexico<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-302<br />

Session ID: RC22_02A<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Janice McLean (University of Edinburgh, UK)<br />

‘Jesus is all I need’: An examination of social<br />

and cultural capital formation within West Indian<br />

Immigrant Pentecostal churches in New<br />

York City and London.<br />

Els Vanderwaeren (University of Antwerp,<br />

Belgium)<br />

A religious and empowering discourse among<br />

“Muslimahs” in Flanders revealed.<br />

Hiroshi Kojima (Waseda University, Japan)<br />

Determinants of Religious Beliefs and Practices<br />

of Muslim Migrants in Tokyo Metropolitan<br />

Area.<br />

Miriam Schader (Georg-August-Universität<br />

Göttingen, Germany)<br />

Off the Beaten track of the fundamentalism debate:<br />

religious social capital as a resource for<br />

immigrant political participation.<br />

Friday, September 5, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 04: Alternative religious movements<br />

and public space<br />

Chair: Daniel Gutierrez-Martinez, El Colegio<br />

Mexiquense, Mexico<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-303<br />

Session ID: RC22_04<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Guenole Labey Guimard (Ecole des Hautes<br />

Etudes en Science Sociales, France)<br />

New Ritual and Representation in Funerals<br />

Otto Maduro (Drew University Theological<br />

School, US)<br />

Becoming Pastora: Latina Pentecostal Women’s<br />

Stories from Newark (NJ, U.S.A.).<br />

Friday, September 5, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 02B: Migrants, believers as new<br />

socioreligious actors Part II<br />

Chair: Olga Odgers, El Colegio de la Frontera<br />

Norte, Mexico<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-303<br />

Session ID: RC22_02B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Maria Esther Fernández Mostaza (Universidad<br />

Autónoma de Barcelona, España)<br />

Religious Problems of Migrants at School: The<br />

Blatant and the not-so.<br />

Gloria García Romeral Moreno (Universidad<br />

Autónoma de Barcelona, España)<br />

Religious Problems of Migrants at School: The<br />

Blatant and the not-so.<br />

Clara Fons i Duocastella (Universidad Autónoma<br />

de Barcelona, España)<br />

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Religious Problems of Migrants at School: The<br />

Blatant and the not-so.<br />

Miguel Hernández Madrid (El Colegio de Michoacán,<br />

México)<br />

Los practicantes del budismo Mahayana en<br />

México ¿Creyentes o sujetos de conocimiento?<br />

Olga Odgers Ortiz (El Colegio de la Frontera<br />

Norte, México)<br />

La construccion social del espacio a través de<br />

las prácticas religiosas en el contexto de la migración<br />

México/Estados Unidos.<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 01A: Secular states, civil and religious<br />

freedoms Part I<br />

Chair: Roberto Blancarte, El Colegio de México,<br />

Mexico<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-302<br />

Session ID: RC22_01A<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Emerson Giumbelli (Universidade Federal do<br />

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)<br />

The monument of Christ the Redeemer (Rio de<br />

Janeiro, Brazil): reflections on secularism and<br />

religious pluralism.<br />

Dan Dungaciu (University of Bucharest, Romania)<br />

Religion and public space in The Former<br />

USSR - The Case of R. of Moldova.<br />

Fatma Sündal (Anadolu University, Turkey)<br />

Sufi Orders in the Republican Era of Turkey: A<br />

Broken Commitment?<br />

Anja Hennig (European University Viadrina,<br />

Frankfurt/Oder, Germany)<br />

Bioethics, the Catholic Church and the State in<br />

Liberal Democracies.<br />

Alberta Giorgi (Università di Milano Bicocca,<br />

Italy)<br />

Political parties’ discourses concerning “Laicity”<br />

in Italy.<br />

Carlos Garma (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana<br />

Iztapalapa, México)<br />

State Policies and Religious Diversity in Latin<br />

America Compared.<br />

Roberto J. Blancarte (El Colegio de Mexico,<br />

Mexico)<br />

The Gap between secularisation and “laicity” in<br />

Latin America.<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 03A: Ethnicity, religiosity and beliefs<br />

in contemporary world Part I<br />

Chair: Daniel Gutierrez-Martinez, El Colegio<br />

Mexiquense, Mexico<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-303<br />

Session ID: RC22_03A<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Flávio Munhoz Sofiati (Université de São<br />

Paulo, Brésil)<br />

Weber et Gramsci: éléments sociologiques<br />

pour une théorie de la réligion.<br />

Damian Omar Martínez Arias (Universidad de<br />

Murcia, España)<br />

Nuevas formas de experiencia y renovación<br />

epistemológica en las ciencias sociales: El<br />

caso de la “identidad asociacional”.<br />

Ramiro Jaimes Martínez (Universidad Autónoma<br />

de Baja California, México)<br />

Mundanización de los espacios sagrados y sacralización<br />

del espacio público en Tijuana,<br />

Baja California.<br />

Carolina Rivera Farfán (CIESAS, México)<br />

Nuevas señales, emergentes ritualizaciones e<br />

ímpetus sanadores en las comunidades péñeles.<br />

Daniel Fainstein (Universidad Hebraica, México)<br />

Secularización, etnicidad y profecía: la deprivatización<br />

religiosa en el pensamiento judío<br />

moderno.<br />

Maria Gabriela Garret Ríos (Universidad Veracruzana/<br />

Museo Nacional de Antropología,<br />

México)<br />

¿Y el otomí?, La construcción de la identidad<br />

pentecostal entre los otomíes de San Antonio<br />

el Grande, Hidalgo.<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 01B: Secular states, civil and religious<br />

freedoms Part II<br />

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Chair: Roberto Blancarte, El Colegio de México,<br />

Mexico<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-302<br />

Session ID: RC22_01B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Aidé García Hernández (Católicas por el Derecho<br />

a Decidir, A. C., México)<br />

El Estado laico y la salud de las Mujeres.<br />

Celia Valiente (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid,<br />

Spain)<br />

Transformation of Church-State Relations in<br />

Spain since 1930s: the case of preschool policies.<br />

Maria das Dores Campos Machado (Universidade<br />

Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)<br />

The religious leaderships and the sexual policy<br />

in Brazil.<br />

José Pedro Simões (Universidade Federal do<br />

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)<br />

The religious leaderships and the sexual policy<br />

in Brazil.<br />

Luciana Zucco (Universidade Federal do Rio<br />

de Janeiro, Brazil)<br />

The religious leaderships and the sexual policy<br />

in Brazil.<br />

Fernanda Delvallas Picolo (Universidade Federal<br />

do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)<br />

The religious leaderships and the sexual policy<br />

in Brazil.<br />

Edgar Antonio Lopez (Pontificia Universidad<br />

Javeriana, Colombia)<br />

El Estado liberal y la construcción de una sociedad<br />

postsecular en Colombia.<br />

María Consuelo Mejía (Católicas por el Derecho<br />

a Decidir, A. C.)<br />

The abortion debate in Mexic; the Catholic bishops<br />

and the secular State.<br />

Felipe Gaytán Alcalá (Universidad La Salle,<br />

México)<br />

(Des) (en) cubrir el riesgo en el tiempo social:<br />

cultos religiosos y percepción sobre la incertidumbre<br />

en la sociedad contemporánea.<br />

Juan Cruz Esquivel (Universidad de Buenos<br />

Aires, Argentina)<br />

Estado laico en Argentina: ¿realidad o utopía?<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 03B: Ethnicity, religiosity and beliefs<br />

in contemporary world Part II<br />

Chair: Daniel Gutierrez-Martinez, El Colegio<br />

Mexiquense, Mexico<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-303<br />

Session ID: RC22_03B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Noel Clycq (University of Antwerp, Belgium)<br />

The central role of religion in the construction<br />

of ethnic identity.<br />

Irina Kargina (Moscow University, Russia)<br />

Is Orthodoxy a dominant Component of the<br />

Russian Identity?<br />

Gavril Flora (Partium Christian University, Romania)<br />

Ethnicity, Religiosity and Generational Change<br />

in Post-Communist Romania.<br />

Georgina Szilagyi (Partium Christian University,<br />

Romania)<br />

Ethnicity, Religiosity and Generational Change<br />

in Post-Communist Romania.<br />

Geraldine Mossière (Université de Montréal,<br />

Canada)<br />

Religiosity in Congolese Pentecostal groups:<br />

emerging socioeconomic categories within modernity.<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 12: Joint session of RC22 and<br />

RC13: Leisure, religion and spirituality<br />

Chair: Ishwar Modi, India Institute of Social<br />

Sciences, India<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-405<br />

Session ID: JS_RC22_RC13<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Seema Pandey (S.S.G. Pareek (P.G.) College,<br />

Jaipur, India)<br />

Influence of religion and spiritual beliefs on leisure:<br />

Study on Garasia Tribals<br />

Sushila Jain (University of Rajasthan, Jaipur,<br />

India,)<br />

Leisure and spirituality in the lives of ascetics<br />

in India<br />

Veena Sharma (Prajna Foundation, New<br />

Delhi, India)<br />

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Vedantic perspective on leisure<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 05: Popular religion, New media<br />

and New Public Spaces<br />

Chair: Adam Possamai, University of Western<br />

Sydney, Australia<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-302<br />

Session ID: RC22_05<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Isabelle Jonveaux (Ecole des Hautes Etudes<br />

en Science Sociales, France and Università<br />

degli studi di Trento, Italy)<br />

A Lenten retreat on the Internet: can Internet<br />

be a place for the modern religious?<br />

Aini Linjakumpu (The University of Lapland,<br />

Finland)<br />

Alternative Islamic Voices: Muslim Sexual Minorities<br />

in the Internet.<br />

Adam Possamai (University of Western<br />

Sydney, Australia)<br />

Popular and Hyper-Real Religions on the Internet.<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 06A: Religious conversion Part I<br />

Chair: Esmeralda Sanchez, University of<br />

Santo Tomas, Philippines<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-303<br />

Session ID: RC22_06A<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Geraldine Mossière (Université de Montréal,<br />

Canada)<br />

Critiques of Catholicism in the Narratives of<br />

Qébecois converts to Islam<br />

Enzo Pace (University of Padova, Italy)<br />

Convert, revert, pervert.<br />

Ziad Fahed (Notre Dame University, Lebanon)<br />

Religious conversion in the Arab world, the<br />

case of the Middle East.<br />

M.S. Ahluwalia (H.P. University, India)<br />

Religious conversion through cultural absorption<br />

: a case study of sikhism and hindu majority<br />

syndrome.<br />

David Radford (Flinders University of South<br />

Australia, Australia)<br />

Understanding ‘The Religious Convert’: An unsuspecting<br />

victim of external forces to manipulate<br />

change or a conscious actor applying<br />

external forces to help bring about change?<br />

Bishkek Kyrgyzstan (Flinders University of<br />

South Australia, Australia)<br />

Understanding ‘The Religious Convert’: An unsuspecting<br />

victim of external forces to manipulate<br />

change or a conscious actor applying<br />

external forces to help bring about change?<br />

Saturday, September 6, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 06B: Religious conversion Part II<br />

Chair: Esmeralda Sanchez, University of<br />

Santo Tomas, Philippines<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-303<br />

Session ID: RC22_06B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Tudor Pitulac (Sebastian N_stu__, Petre Andrei<br />

Univerity of Iasi, Romania)<br />

«Look, that’s what I’ll do in Paradise». Social<br />

processes involved in building up the image of<br />

Paradise by Jehovah’s Witnesses.<br />

Renata Furman (Jagiellonian University, Poland)<br />

Transformation of Identity in Converts’ Biography.<br />

Javier Rosón (Universidad de Granada, España)<br />

“Conversos” al Islam en el Albayzín granadino.<br />

Sol Tarrés Chamorro (Universidad de Huelva,<br />

España)<br />

Las conversiones al Islam en España, 1995-<br />

2006.<br />

Emanuel Gutmann (Hebrew University, Israel)<br />

Conversion as a State function : the case of Israel.<br />

Netanel Fisher (Hebrew University, Israel)<br />

Conversion as a State function : the case of Israel.<br />

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Saturday, September 6, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 07A: Religious publics, social capital<br />

and diasporas Part I<br />

Chair: Afe Adogame, University of Edinburgh,<br />

UK<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-302<br />

Session ID: RC22_07A<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

David O. Ogungbile (Obafemi Awolowo University,<br />

Nigeria)<br />

Filling in the Space: Creativity, Innovation, Negotiation<br />

and African Religious Communities in<br />

Boston Area.<br />

J K Ayantayo (University of Ibadan, Nigeria)<br />

African Christianity and Strategies for Social,<br />

Cultural and Capital Formation in Nigerian<br />

Space : a Functional Approach.<br />

Ibigbolade Simon Aderibigbe (University of<br />

North Carolina at Charlotte, USA)<br />

Diasporic Religious Communities as Agencies<br />

of Empowerment and Social Mobility: the Redeemed<br />

Christian Church of God, North America<br />

Model.<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 07B: Religious publics, social capital<br />

and diasporas Part II<br />

Chair: Afe Adogame, University of Edinburgh,<br />

UK<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-302<br />

Session ID: RC22_07B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Michael Perry Kweku Okyerefo (Visiting Fellow<br />

Centre of African Studies, University of<br />

Cambridge, UK)<br />

Ausländer! Pentecostalism as Social Capital<br />

Network for Ghanaians in Vienna.<br />

Afe Adogame (The University of Edinburgh,<br />

UK)<br />

Towards a Christian Disneyland! Emplacement<br />

and the Politics of Religious Place-making in<br />

the new African Diaspora.<br />

Stephen Onakuse (University College, Cork,<br />

Ireland)<br />

Impact of New Generation Churches on Poverty<br />

in Nigeria Development Process.<br />

Eamon Lenihan (University College, Cork,<br />

Ireland)<br />

Impact of New Generation Churches on Poverty<br />

in Nigeria Development Process.<br />

Mike Fitzgibbon (University College, Cork,<br />

Ireland)<br />

Impact of New Generation Churches on Poverty<br />

in Nigeria Development Process.<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 08A: Transformation of churchstate<br />

relations in Europé<br />

Chair: Sinisa Zrinscak, University of Zagreb,<br />

Croatia<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-303<br />

Session ID: RC22_08A<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Mihail Anton (Carol I National Defense University,<br />

Romania)<br />

The role of cultural factors in the church-state<br />

relations. The Romanian case through comparative<br />

cross-cultural analysis.<br />

Daniela Kalkandjieva (University of Sofia,<br />

Bulgaria)<br />

The Transformation of Church-State Relations<br />

in Bulgaria.<br />

Michaela Morav_íková (Institute for State-<br />

Church Relations, Bratislava, Slovak Republic)<br />

Divergences in the Development of State-<br />

Church Relations in Slovakia and Czechia<br />

after the separation of „Czechoslovakia“<br />

Victor Roudometof (University of Cyprus,<br />

Cyprus)<br />

Orthodox Christianity and Modernity in Cyprus.<br />

Luca Diotallevi (University of Rome 3, Italy)<br />

Church–State Relations in Europe and the Crisis<br />

of the “European Social Model”<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 08B: Transformation of churchstate<br />

relations in Europé<br />

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Chair: Sinisa Zrinscak, University of Zagreb,<br />

Croatia<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-303<br />

Session ID: RC22_08B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Cosima Rughinis (University of Bucharest,<br />

Romania)<br />

Separation of Church and State in Romania:<br />

the “moral”, the “normal” and the “natural”<br />

Miroslav Tí_ik (Academy of Science, Slovakia)<br />

Transnational Integration as a Process of Decomposition<br />

of the Secular State.<br />

Sinisa Zrinscak (University of Zagreb, Croatia)<br />

Transformation of societies and transformation<br />

of Church-State relations in Central and Eastern<br />

European countries: convergences and divergences.<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 09A: Islamism: The rise of a new<br />

enemy? Part I<br />

Chair: Riaz Hassan, Flinders University, Australia<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-302<br />

Session ID: RC22_09A<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Shyamal Kumar Das ( Minot State University,<br />

USA)<br />

Self-Expression, values, religious practices<br />

and socio-historical contexts: The effects of<br />

contextual interactions on Islamism in Algeria<br />

and Pakistan.<br />

Daniel Platek (Jagiellonian Univ. Krakow, Poland)<br />

Islamism and the rise of new media in the Middle<br />

East: The case of Iranian nuclear program.<br />

Melanie Reddig (Heinrich-Heine-Universität,<br />

Germany)<br />

Power struggle in the religious field of Islam:<br />

Modernization, globalization and the rise of Islamism.<br />

Derya Gocer (Department of <strong>International</strong> Relations,<br />

London)<br />

Researching political Islam: Old debates and<br />

new agendas.<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 09B: Islamism: The rise of a new<br />

enemy? Part II<br />

Chair: Riaz Hassan, Flinders University, Australia<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-302<br />

Session ID: RC22_09B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Melike Kara (Ecole des Hautes Etudes en<br />

Sience Sociales, France)<br />

Researching political Islam: Old debates and<br />

new agendas.<br />

Zelal Ozdemir Samur (Department of <strong>International</strong><br />

Relations, London)<br />

Researching political Islam: Old debates and<br />

new agendas.<br />

Büke Koyuncu (Mimar Sinan University of<br />

Fine Arts, Istanbul, Turkey)<br />

Integration of Islamism in modernization<br />

through Capitalism; “Modernist Islamist elites”<br />

in Turkey.<br />

Riaz Hassan (Flinders University, Australia)<br />

Antisemitism and the Arabs.<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 10: Religious pluralism in the public<br />

debate and in the public area: Similarities or<br />

tensions? Part I<br />

Chair: Claude Proeschel, GSRL, France<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-303<br />

Session ID: RC22_10<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Maria M. Griera (Universitat Autonoma de<br />

Barcelona, Spain)<br />

The “religiously correct” construction: local policies<br />

and interfaith groups.<br />

Ana Burgués (Universitat de Barcelona,<br />

Spain)<br />

Multicultural laicity (secularity). A proposal to<br />

the coexistence among the religious groups.<br />

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Lena de Botton (CADIS, École des Hautes<br />

Études en Sciences Sociales, France & Universitat<br />

de Barcelona, Spain )<br />

Multicultural laicity (secularity). A proposal to<br />

the coexistence among the religious groups.<br />

Olga Serradell (CADIS, École des Hautes<br />

Études en Sciences Sociales, France)<br />

Multicultural laicity (secularity). A proposal to<br />

the coexistence among the religious groups.<br />

Corinne Torrekens (Université libre de Bruxelles,<br />

Belgium)<br />

Debates surrounding ‘public space’ and ‘muslim<br />

ethnicity’: the inclusion of Muslim groups in<br />

the local public space.<br />

Lise Kanckos (Åbo Akademi University, Finland)<br />

Reproduction and Religion: Ethics, Subjective<br />

Politics and the Church.<br />

Roberto Cipriani (University Rome 3, Italy)<br />

Religious pluralism in Italy.<br />

Lucia Kusumadewi (University of Indonesia,<br />

Indonesia)<br />

The Struggle of New Religious Movements in<br />

Indonesia’s Public Space.<br />

Danoye Ogontola (Lagos State University, Nigeria)<br />

Religion, conflicts and violence in a pluralistic<br />

society: A study of interreligious interactions in<br />

Nigeria.<br />

Religión y ciudad: las imágenes religiosas itinerantes<br />

en colonias de nueva creación.<br />

Isabelle Jonveaux (Ecole des Hautes Etudes<br />

en Sience Sociales, France and Università<br />

degli studi di Trento, Italy)<br />

The monasteries’ public and the challenge for<br />

the monks.<br />

Salvatore Mattu (Universitat de Barcelona,<br />

España)<br />

La Religión Popular en Gramsci.<br />

Olga Breskaya (University of Brest, Belarus)<br />

Well known Religious actors: new aspects in<br />

the research of their representations in public<br />

space.<br />

Eduardo M. Domingo (De La Salle University-<br />

Manila, Philippines)<br />

Surviving the Homogenization of Globalization:<br />

Animistic Religions in Thailand, Japan and the<br />

Philippines.<br />

Sunday, September 7, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 11: Challenges of the public in old<br />

and new forms of popular religion<br />

Chair: Eloisa Martin<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-303<br />

Session ID: RC22_11<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

João Valença (Universidade Federal do Rio<br />

de Janeiro, Brazil)<br />

Social Support, Religiosity and Popular Education<br />

in Healt: Life in a Candomblé Trerreiro.<br />

Alexandre Brasil Fonseca (Universidade Federal<br />

do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)<br />

Social Support, Religiosity and Popular Education<br />

in Healt: Life in a Candomblé Trerreiro.<br />

María Eugenia Patiño López (Universidad<br />

Autónoma de Aguascalientes, México)<br />

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RC23 Sociology of Science and Technology<br />

Sociologie de la science et de la technologie<br />

Sociología de la ciencia y la tecnología<br />

President: Jaime Jiménez, IIMAS, UNAM, Mexico<br />

Coordinators of the programme: Jaime Jiménez, IIMAS, UNAM, México, Czarina Saloma,<br />

Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines. Local Host: Laura Cruz-Castro.<br />

Subject: “The role of science, technology and innovation in building the world of the future<br />

Organizer: Jaime Jimenez, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico and Czarina Saloma,<br />

Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines<br />

Friday, September 5, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 01A: Science, Technology and Innovation<br />

in the Public Eye: Freedom or Restraint?<br />

Part I<br />

Chair: Marja Häyrinen-Alestalo, University of<br />

Helsinki, Helsinki Institute of Science and<br />

Technology Studies, Finland<br />

Location: URL-A400<br />

Session ID: RC23_01A<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Helena Machado (University of Minho, Portugal)<br />

CSIE effect in Portugal? Representations of forensic<br />

genetics in the media.<br />

Filipe Santos (University of Coimbra, Portugal)<br />

CSIE effect in Portugal? Representations of forensic<br />

genetics in the media.<br />

Rui Brito Fonseca (CIES-ESCTE, Portugal)<br />

Daily science: Science and technology in Portuguese<br />

newspapers.<br />

Fernanda Sobral (Universidade de Brasília,<br />

Brasil)<br />

Investments on science & technology and political<br />

culture: Findings from the public opinion of<br />

36 countries.<br />

Henrique Carlos de Castro (Universidade de<br />

Brasília, Brasil)<br />

Investments on science & technology and political<br />

culture: Findings from the public opinion of<br />

36 countries.<br />

Tatiana Maranhão (Universidade de Brasilia e<br />

Ministerio da Ciencia e Tecnologia)<br />

Investments on science & technology and political<br />

culture: Findings from the public opinion of<br />

36 countries.<br />

Olga Shuvalova (Higher School of Economics<br />

(HSE), Moscow, Russia)<br />

The higher scientific competence – the more<br />

opponents to use new technologies<br />

Friday, September 5, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 05: Will the Mertonian Way of Doing<br />

Research Prevail?<br />

Chair: Juha Tuunainen, University of Helsinki,<br />

Finland<br />

Location: URL-A415<br />

Session ID: RC23_05<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Rui Santiago (The Centre for Research in<br />

Higher Education Policies (CIPES) and University<br />

of Aveiro, Portugal)<br />

Moving to entrepreneurial research: Where are<br />

the differences?<br />

Teresa Carvalho (The Centre for Research in<br />

Higher Education Policies (CIPES) and University<br />

of Aveiro, Portugal)<br />

Moving to entrepreneurial research: Where are<br />

the differences?<br />

Laurens Hessels (Utrecht University, The Netherlands)<br />

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Academic chemistry and the struggle for relevance<br />

Elena Mirskaya (Russian Academy of Sciences,<br />

Russia)<br />

The ethos of classical science: Robert K. Merton<br />

and contemporary problems<br />

Maria Lucia Maciel (Universidade Federal de<br />

Rio Janeiro, Brazil)<br />

Structuralism and constructivism: An empirical<br />

evaluation of Merton and Latour<br />

Marcello Barra (Universidade Federal de Rio<br />

Janeiro, Brazil)<br />

Structuralism and constructivism: An empirical<br />

evaluation of Merton and Latour<br />

Richard Woolley (University of Western<br />

Sydney, Australia)<br />

Are research scientists a global social movement?<br />

Friday, September 5, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 07: Joint Session of RC07, RC14<br />

and RC23: The Internet: From Utopia to Nightmare?<br />

Chair: Binay Kumar Pattnaik, Department of<br />

Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute<br />

Technology Kanpur, India and Hermilio<br />

Santos, Department of Social Science,<br />

PUCRS, Brazil<br />

Location: URL-A101<br />

Session ID: SJS_RC023_RC07_RC14_07<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Ann Denis (Dept of Sociology and Anthropology,<br />

University of Ottawa, Canada)<br />

The effects of age and time: Internet use by<br />

young people in Barbados.<br />

Lech Zacher (Leon Kozminski Academy of<br />

Entrepreneurship & Management, Poland)<br />

Multiple – Trajectory evolution of information<br />

societies.<br />

Kenneth Kyle (California State University,<br />

USA)<br />

The use and misuse of the Internet in responding<br />

to hurricane Katrina: A cautionary tale.<br />

Egle Butkeviciene (Kaunas University of Technology,<br />

Department of Sociology, Lithuania)<br />

Information society in postcommunist context:<br />

patterns and social implications of ICT diffusion<br />

in rural communities of Lithuania.<br />

Egle Vaidelyte (Kaunas University of Technology,<br />

Department of Sociology, Lithuania)<br />

Information society in postcommunist context:<br />

patterns and social implications of ICT diffusion<br />

in rural communities of Lithuania.<br />

Friday, September 5, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 15: Joint session of RC02, RC23<br />

and RC24: The ‘Knowledge-Based Bio-Economy’:<br />

Critical Perspectives.<br />

Chair: Les Levidow, Development Policy and<br />

Practice, Faculty of Maths, Computing and<br />

Technology, The Open University, UK<br />

Location: URL-A201<br />

Session ID: RC23_15<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Kean Birch (University of Glasgow and Les<br />

Levidow, Open University, UK)<br />

Bioeconomy’ as a self-fulfilling prophecy<br />

Marja Häyrinen-Alestalo (University of Helsinki,<br />

Finland)<br />

Political conflicts over the knowledge-based<br />

bio-economy.<br />

Stefano Ponte (Danish Institute for <strong>International</strong><br />

Studies, Denmark)<br />

Of ‘bad’ fish: Regulation, eco-labels and popular<br />

culture in the (re)construction of European<br />

bio-economies.<br />

Larry Reynolds (Univ of Lancaster, UK, Bron<br />

Szerszynski )<br />

Corporate imaginaries, publics and the knowledge-based<br />

bioeconomy<br />

David Tyfield (Univ of Lancaster, UK)<br />

Will the knowledge-based bio-economy ever<br />

arrive? The problem of productive labour.<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 01B: Science, Technology and Innovation<br />

in the Public Eye: Freedom or Restraint?<br />

Part II<br />

Chair: Marja Häyrinen-Alestalo, University of<br />

Helsinki, Helsinki Institute of Science and<br />

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Technology Studies, Finland<br />

Location: URL-A400<br />

Session ID: RC23_01B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Pablo Ariel Pellegrini (Universidad Nacional<br />

de Quilmes, Argentina)<br />

Where does defeated science go? Rejected<br />

tiotechnology rebuilding networks<br />

Maria Lucia Maciel (Universidade Federal de<br />

Rio Janeiro, Brazil)<br />

Social diffusion of information in science and<br />

technology<br />

Michael Ornetzeder (Institute of Technology<br />

Assessment of the Austrian Academy of Sciences,<br />

Austria, )<br />

Future search & assessment: Participatory<br />

evaluation of the end-user energy technology<br />

research agenda in Austria<br />

Ulrike Bechtold (Institute of Technology Assessment<br />

of the Austrian Academy of Sciences,<br />

Austria, )<br />

Future search & assessment: Participatory<br />

evaluation of the end-user energy technology<br />

research agenda in Austria<br />

Michael Nentwich (Institute of Technology Assessment<br />

of the Austrian Academy of Sciences,<br />

Austria, )<br />

Future search & assessment: Participatory<br />

evaluation of the end-user energy technology<br />

research agenda in Austria<br />

Giovanna Sonda (Observa – Science in Society,<br />

Italy)<br />

Eco-friendly techniques for plant genetic<br />

Ttansformation. Improvement or restraint of<br />

agrobiotechnologies? Discussing the development<br />

of a scientific artefact<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 06: Science and Technology for<br />

Whom?<br />

Chair: Maarten Mentzel, Delft University of<br />

Technology, Netherlands<br />

Location: URL-A415<br />

Session ID: RC23_06<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Subhasis Sahoo (Sociology of Science, Department<br />

of Humanities and Social Sciences,<br />

Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India)<br />

Science and technology for whom? The politics<br />

of science movements in India<br />

Binay Kumar Pattnaik (Department of Humanities<br />

and Social Sciences, Indian Institute<br />

Technology Kanpur, India)<br />

Science and technology for whom? The politics<br />

of science movements in India<br />

Binay Kumar Pattnaik (Department of Humanities<br />

and Social Sciences, Indian Institute<br />

Technology Kanpur, India)<br />

Science, technology and social inequality in<br />

india: a sociological perspective<br />

Zaheer Baber (Department of Sociology, University<br />

of Toronto, Canada)<br />

Genomics, Globalization and Global Civil Society<br />

Jaime Jiménez (Instituto de Investigaciones en<br />

Matematicas Aplicadas y en Sistemas, Universidad<br />

Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico )<br />

Is there a Mode 3 of knowledge generation?<br />

Juan Carlos Escalante (Instituto de Investigaciones<br />

en Matematicas Aplicadas y en Sistemas,<br />

Universidad Nacional Autonoma de<br />

Mexico, Mexico )<br />

Is there a Mode 3 of knowledge generation?<br />

Miguel A. Morales-Arroyo (School of Communication<br />

and Information, Nanyang Technological<br />

University, Singapore )<br />

Is there a Mode 3 of knowledge generation?<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 02A: Science, Technology and Innovation<br />

for the Development of Third World<br />

Countries. Will theYoung Ones Join? Part I<br />

Chair: Judith Zubieta, Instituto de Investigaciones<br />

Sociales, Universidad Nacional Autonoma<br />

de Mexico, Mexico<br />

Location: URL-A400<br />

Session ID: RC23_02A<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Gregory Sandstrom (St. Petersburg State University,<br />

Russia)<br />

Cooperative extension services, innovation diffusion<br />

theory and TRIZ or the evolution of<br />

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science and technology inside the Third World.<br />

Giriyappa Kollannavar (Central Leather Research<br />

Institute, India)<br />

Technology and development study of Indian<br />

leather cluster.<br />

Maria Zuñiga Coronado (Facultad de Trabajo<br />

Social y Desarrollo Humano, Universidad Autónoma<br />

de Nuevo Leon, Monterrey, Mexico)<br />

Working conditions of scientists and academic<br />

labor migration in Mexico: career expectations<br />

of Mexican undergraduate engineer and natural<br />

sciences students.<br />

Veronika Sieglin (Facultad de Trabajo Social y<br />

Desarrollo Humano, Universidad Autónoma de<br />

Nuevo León, Monterrey, México)<br />

Working conditions of scientists and academic<br />

labor migration in Mexico: career expectations<br />

of Mexican undergraduate engineer and natural<br />

sciences students.<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 14A. Challenges and Changes in<br />

Universities and Public Research Organisations<br />

for the 21st Century: Evaluation, Research<br />

and Careers, Part I<br />

Chair: Laura Cruz-Castro, Unidad de Politicas<br />

Comparadas, CSIC, Spain<br />

Location: URL-A415<br />

Session ID: RC23_14A<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Nadia Asheulova (Russian Academy of Sciences,<br />

Russia)<br />

The reforms of science in Russia and China: a<br />

comparative analysis.<br />

Kira Erochina (Russian Academy of Sciences,<br />

Russia)<br />

The reforms of science in Russia and China: a<br />

comparative analysis.<br />

Jochen Gläser (CESAGen, Lancaster University,<br />

United Kingdom)<br />

The internal use of external evaluations.<br />

Stefan Lange (Deutsche Hochschule für Verwaltungswissenschaften<br />

Speyer, Germany)<br />

The internal use of external evaluations.<br />

Grit Laudel (Rathenau Institute Den Haag, Netherlands)<br />

The internal use of external evaluations.<br />

Uwe Schimank (Fernuniversität in Hagen,<br />

Germany)<br />

The internal use of external evaluations.<br />

Emanuela Reale (CERIS National Research<br />

Council, Italy)<br />

Changes in funding, evaluation and management:<br />

impact on research activity - the case of<br />

three disciplines in two Italian Universities.<br />

Marco Seeber (CERIS National Research<br />

Council, Italy)<br />

Changes in funding, evaluation and management:<br />

impact on research activity - the case of<br />

three disciplines in two Italian Universities.<br />

Carmen Osuna-Lopez (CSIC-IPP, Spain, and<br />

PREST-University of Manchester, United Kingdom)<br />

The effects of research evaluation system on<br />

knowledge production in universities: A comparison<br />

between the UK and the Spanish<br />

cases.<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 02B: Science, Technology and Innovation<br />

for the Development of Third World<br />

Countries. Will theYoung Ones Join? Part II<br />

Chair: Lech Zacher, Leon Kozminski Academy<br />

of Entrepreneurship & Management, Poland<br />

Location: URL-A400<br />

Session ID: RC23_02B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Emek Kepenek (METU- Sociology, Turkey)<br />

A hope for the others regional innovation networks<br />

and policies in developing countries: the<br />

case of furniture sector of Turkey.<br />

Beatriz Fainholc (CEDIPROE- Centro de Diseño,<br />

Produccion y Evaluación/Investigación<br />

de Recursos para el Aprendizaje, Argentina)<br />

Which scientific technological knowledge will<br />

promote the shift to a pertinent information<br />

and knowledge society?<br />

Rosalba Casas (Instituto de Investigaciones<br />

Sociales, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de<br />

México, Mexico)<br />

Knowledge-based social capital: Can it help<br />

local development processes?<br />

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Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 14B Challenges and Changes in<br />

Universities and Public Research Organisations<br />

for the 21st Century: Evaluation, Research<br />

and Careers, Part II<br />

Chair: Luis Sanz-Menendez, CSIC-IPP, Spain<br />

Location: URL-A415<br />

Session ID: RC23_14B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Maria Nedeva (University of Manchester, United<br />

Kingdom)<br />

Universities and the scientific knowledge commons:<br />

what does the future hold?<br />

Monica Gaughan (University of Georgia, USA<br />

and and Barry Bozeman, University of Georgia,<br />

USA)<br />

Moving for science: The work habits of foreign-born<br />

scientists and engineers in the United<br />

States.<br />

Adela Garcia-Aracil (CSIC-UPV, Spain)<br />

Changes in universities’ efficiency over the<br />

time: Differentials according to the missions.<br />

Davinia Palomares-Montero (CSIC-UPV,<br />

Spain)<br />

Changes in universities’ efficiency over the<br />

time: Differentials according to the missions.<br />

Stefan Fornos Klein (Universidade de Sao<br />

Paulo, Brasil)<br />

Brazilian and European higher education in an<br />

age of reform.<br />

Saturday, September 6, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 09: Joint Session of RC07, RC14<br />

and RC23: Intellectual Copyright, Digital Inequality,<br />

and Global Hegemony.<br />

Chair: Jochen Gläser, ESRC Centre for the<br />

Economic and Social Aspects of Genomics<br />

(Cesagen), Lancaster University, United Kingdom<br />

and Hermilio Santos, Depatment of Social<br />

Science, PUCRS, Brazil<br />

Location: URL-A101<br />

Session ID: RC23_09<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Gerard Valenduc (Universities of Namur<br />

(FUNDP) and Louvain-la-Neuve (UCL), Belgium)<br />

Understanding and preventing the second<br />

order digital divide.<br />

Chris Armbruster (Research Network 1989,<br />

Max Planck Digital Library, Germany)<br />

Cyberscience and the knowledge-based economy.<br />

Open access and trade publishing: from<br />

contradiction to compatibility with nonexclusive<br />

copyright licensing.<br />

Vincent Shie (Fu Jen Catholic University, Taipei,<br />

Taiwan)<br />

Towards an unsustainable world economy?<br />

Craig Meer (Australian Greenhouse Office,<br />

Ministry of the Environment, Australia)<br />

Towards an unsustainable world economy?<br />

Bruno Sanguanini (SocioIogist of Communication<br />

and Culture Department of Educational<br />

Sciences, University of Verona, Italy)<br />

ICT: A chance for leapfrogging development?<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 03: Converging Science and Technologies<br />

and the Construction of the New<br />

World<br />

Chair: Paulo Roberto Martins, Instituto de<br />

Pesquisas Tecnologicas, Brazil<br />

Location: URL-A400<br />

Session ID: RC23_03A<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Lukas Scheiber (Lucerne University of Applied<br />

Sciences and Arts, Institute for Management<br />

and Regional Economics, Switzerland)<br />

The social construction of nanotechnology: Believe<br />

the old and use the new.<br />

Matthias Gross (Department of Urban and Environmental<br />

Sociology, Helmholtz Centre for<br />

Environmental Research – UFZ, Germany)<br />

Experimental governance: Coping with ignorance<br />

in the remediation of contaminated land<br />

Raynald Jadoul (Centre de Recherches Public<br />

Henri Tudor, Luxemburg)<br />

Social-issues.org: public participation and<br />

scientific collaboration.<br />

Sachie Mizohata (Université de Paris V, Rene<br />

Descartes, Sorbonne)<br />

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Social-issues.org: public participation and<br />

scientific collaboration.<br />

Paul Haynes (CSIC - Univeridad Politecnica<br />

de Valencia, Spain)<br />

The social enablers of technological innovation:<br />

Critically evaluating the concept of social<br />

networks and reconceptualising social and network<br />

practices in innovation.<br />

Jose Manuel Rodríguez Victoriano (Social<br />

Anthropology and Sociology Department of<br />

Velencia University, Spain)<br />

Exclusión social e info-exclusión en el ámbito<br />

rural.<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 13A: Panel on Technological Surveillance<br />

and Power in Everyday Life, Part I<br />

Chair: Torin Monahan, School of Justice &<br />

Social Inquiry, Arizona State University, USA<br />

Location: URL-A415<br />

Session ID: RC23_13A<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

David Lyon (Queens University, Canada)<br />

The card cartel: National ID cards as a new oligopoly<br />

on identification<br />

Nils Zurawski (Universität Hamburg, Germany)<br />

Surveillance and consumption: Adoption of<br />

new consumer(control)technologies and patterns<br />

of consumption as social praxis<br />

Colin J. Bennett (University of Victoria, Canada)<br />

Everyday surveillance and the politics of privacy<br />

advocacy<br />

Nelson Arteaga Botello (Universidad Autónoma<br />

del Estado de Mexico, Mexico)<br />

Surveillance and democracy in Latin America:<br />

The Mexican platform case<br />

Javier Arzuaga Magnoni (Universidad Autónoma<br />

del Estado de Mexico, Mexico)<br />

Surveillance and democracy in Latin America:<br />

The Mexican platform case<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 04: The Role of Industrialized Countries<br />

in the Development of the Rest of the<br />

World<br />

Chair: Jaime Jimenez, Instituto de Investigaciones<br />

en Matematicas Aplicadas y en Sistemas,<br />

Universidad Nacional Autonoma de<br />

Mexico, Mexico<br />

Location: URL-A400<br />

Session ID: RC23_04<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Larissa Adler (Instituto de Investigaciones en<br />

Matematicas Aplicadas y en Sistemas, Universidad<br />

Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico)<br />

¿Podemos hablar de la “norteamericanización”<br />

de la física en México?<br />

Tuula Teravainen (Helsinki Institute of<br />

Science and Technology Studies (HIST), Department<br />

of Sociology, University of Helsinki,<br />

Finland)<br />

The potential of technology for sustainable development:<br />

Finnish experience of the clean development<br />

mechanism (CDM).<br />

Judith Zubieta (Instituto de Investigaciones<br />

Sociales, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de<br />

México, Mexico)<br />

A contribution to development: Human resources<br />

for R&D.<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 13B: Panel on Technological Surveillance<br />

and Power in Everyday Life, Part II<br />

Chair: David Lyon, Queens University, Canada<br />

Location: URL-A415<br />

Session ID: RC23_13B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Torin Monahan (Arizona State University,<br />

USA)<br />

Technological politics of critical infrastructure<br />

protection<br />

Roar Høstaker (Lillehammer University College,<br />

Norway)<br />

Registration and control – a synoptic view of<br />

surveillance technologies<br />

Ole Brekke (Lillehammer University College,<br />

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Norway)<br />

Registration and control – a synoptic view of<br />

surveillance technologies<br />

Thomas Lemke (Institut für Sozialforschung,<br />

Germany)<br />

Endangered and dangerous individuals: Genetic<br />

testing as a ‘sub-cellular panoptism’<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 08: Mid-Term Business Meeting.<br />

Chair: To be announced<br />

Location: URL-A304<br />

Session ID: RC23_BM<br />

Sunday, September 7, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 10A: Joint session of RC09, RC14<br />

and RC23, Las Nuevas Tecnologías de Información<br />

y Comunicación en el Mundo Latino:<br />

Perspectivas Sociológicas desde Europa y<br />

América Latina / The New Information and<br />

Communication Technologies in the Latin<br />

World: <strong>Sociological</strong> Perspectives from Europe<br />

and Latin America (Spanish Language Session),<br />

Part I<br />

Chair: Cristobal Torres, Departamento de Sociologia,<br />

Universidad Autonoma de Madrid,<br />

Spain, Hermilio Santos, Dept. Social Science,<br />

PUCRS, Brazil and Markus Schulz, Graduate<br />

School of Art & Science, New York University,<br />

USA<br />

Location: URL-A101<br />

Session ID: RC23_10A<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Ma. del Carmen Domínguez Ríos (Benemérita<br />

Universidad Autonoma de Puebla, Mexico)<br />

Difusión de las TICS en PYMES exportadoras<br />

en México.<br />

Laura Sartori (Universita di Bologna, Dipartimento<br />

di Discipline della Comunicazione, Italy)<br />

A global digital divide: what modernization theory<br />

can tell us about it and where are we now?<br />

Teresa González de la Fe (IUCPS, Universidad<br />

de La Laguna, Spain)<br />

Science, technology and innovation in Portugal<br />

and Spain. A comparative analysis.<br />

Jose Luis García (ICS, Universidade de Lisboa,<br />

Portugal)<br />

Science, technology and innovation in Portugal<br />

and Spain. A comparative analysis.<br />

Ana Maria González Ramos (IN3, Universitat<br />

Oberta de Catalunya, Spain)<br />

Science, technology and innovation in Portugal<br />

and Spain. A comparative analysis.<br />

Helena Jerónimo (ISEG, Universidade Técnica<br />

de Lisboa, Portugal)<br />

Science, technology and innovation in Portugal<br />

and Spain. A comparative analysis.<br />

Airton Luiz Jungblut (Pontifical University of<br />

Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil)<br />

The use of the Internet for religious groups in<br />

Brazil.<br />

Sunday, September 7, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 12: Joint Session of RC04, RC07<br />

and RC23: The Role of University Research in<br />

the Future.<br />

Chair: Kozma Tamas, Univ of Debrecen,<br />

Hungary; Radhamany Sooryamoorthy, Sociology<br />

Programm, Univ. Natal, South Africa and<br />

Jaime Jimenez, Instituto de Investigaciones en<br />

Matematicas Aplicadas y en Sistemas, Universidad<br />

Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico<br />

Location: URL-A201<br />

Session ID: RC23_12<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Fernanda Sobral (Núcleo de Estudos sobre o<br />

Ensino Superior – NESUB e Departamento de<br />

Sociologia, Universidade de Brasilia, Brazil)<br />

Academy in the face of electronic Leviathan:<br />

Reflections on university and research in the<br />

future.<br />

Marcello Barra (Ciencia, Tecnologia e Educação<br />

na Contemporaneidade – Depto. de Sociologia<br />

– UnB, Escola Nacional de<br />

Administração Pública – ENAP – Depto. de<br />

Comunicação e Pesquisa, Brazil)<br />

Academy in the face of electronic Leviathan:<br />

Reflections on university and research in the<br />

future.<br />

Sjoerd Bakker (Utrecht University, Department<br />

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of Innovation and Environmental Sciences,<br />

Utrecht)<br />

Arenas of expectations for future hydrogen<br />

technologies.<br />

Irene Ramos-Vielba (Institute for Advanced<br />

Social Studies, Spanish Council for Scientific<br />

Research, Spain)<br />

Beyond spinoffs and patents: Other forms of<br />

knowledge transfer in the future of university<br />

industry collaborative linkages.<br />

Maria Jimenez-Buedo (Institute for Advanced<br />

Social Studies, Spanish Council for Scientific<br />

Research, Spain)<br />

Beyond spinoffs and patents: Other forms of<br />

knowledge transfer in the future of university<br />

industry collaborative linkages.<br />

Manuel Fernandez-Esquinas (Institute for Advanced<br />

Social Studies, Spanish Council for<br />

Scientific Research, Spain)<br />

Beyond spinoffs and patents: Other forms of<br />

knowledge transfer in the future of university<br />

industry collaborative linkages.<br />

Elena Ivanova (<strong>Sociological</strong> Institute of the<br />

Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia)<br />

Universities In Russia’s National Innovation<br />

System.<br />

Chris Armbruster (Research Network 1989,<br />

Max Planck Digital Library, Berlin)<br />

Research Universities: Autonomy and self-reliance<br />

after the entrepreneurial university.<br />

Monday, September 8, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 10B: Joint session of RC14, RC07<br />

and RC23, Las Nuevas Tecnologías de Información<br />

y Comunicación en el Mundo Latino:<br />

Perspectivas Sociológicas desde Europa y<br />

América Latina / The New Information and<br />

Communication Technologies in the Latin<br />

World: <strong>Sociological</strong> Perspectives from Europe<br />

and Latin America (Spanish Language Session),<br />

Part II.<br />

Chair: Hermilio Santos, Dept. Social Science,<br />

PUCRS, Brazil and Markus Schulz, Graduate<br />

School of Art & Science, New York University,<br />

USA<br />

Location: URL-A101<br />

Session ID: RC23_10B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Claudia Laudano (Universidad Nacional de La<br />

Plata, Argentina)<br />

Argentina: Reflexiones acerca de las Políticas<br />

Públicas para reducir la brecha digital.<br />

Cristobal Torres Albero (Departamento de Sociología,<br />

Facultad de Ciencias Económicas,<br />

Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain)<br />

El estado de la sociedad de la información en<br />

España, y el papel de las representaciones sociales<br />

de las TIC en su desarrollo.<br />

Carlos Manuel Fernández Rodríguez (Departamento<br />

de Sociología, Facultad de Ciencias<br />

Económicas, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid,<br />

Spain)<br />

El estado de la sociedad de la información en<br />

España, y el papel de las representaciones sociales<br />

de las TIC en su desarrollo.<br />

Manuel Fernández Esquinas (Instituto de Estudios<br />

Sociales Avanzados de Andalucía, Consejo<br />

Superior de Investigaciones Científicas,<br />

Spain)<br />

El estado de la sociedad de la información en<br />

España, y el papel de las representaciones sociales<br />

de las TIC en su desarrollo.<br />

Antonio Arellano-Hernández (Facultad de<br />

Ciencias Politicas y Administracion Publica<br />

Universidad Autonoma del Estado de Mexico,<br />

Mexico)<br />

Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México<br />

Magda Garcia Quintanilla (Universidad Autonoma<br />

de Nuevo Leon, Mexico)<br />

La tecnología como agente de cambio para la<br />

enseñanza y el aprendizaje.<br />

Monday, September 8, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 16: Joint Session of RC07, RC13<br />

and RC23: Leisure in the Age of Technological<br />

Transformation.<br />

Chair: Jaime Jimenez, Instituto de Investigaciones<br />

en Matematicas Aplicadas y en Sistemas,<br />

Universidad Nacional Autonoma de<br />

Mexico, Mexico, Teus J. Kamphorst, Wageningen<br />

University, The Netherlands and Scott<br />

North, Osaka University, Japan<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-Sala Gran<br />

Session ID: RC23_16<br />

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Authors and Papers:<br />

Sumana V. Pandey (Govt. College, Dausa,<br />

India)<br />

Leisure in the age of technological transformation<br />

in rural India.<br />

Nuno de Almeida Alves (CIES-ISCTE, Portugal)<br />

Computers and the internet: balancing work<br />

and leisure in everyday life.<br />

Sari Pekkola (Kristianstad University College,<br />

Sweden)<br />

Diasporic youth and the internet: Bolivian<br />

youth and identity work in the cyberspace.<br />

Ake Nilsen (University of Halmstad, Sweden)<br />

The second skin - Technology and masculinity<br />

in the context of scuba diving.<br />

Philippe Terral (Université Toulouse III,<br />

France)<br />

A sociological analysis of a scientific and technological<br />

controversy in the field of sport sciences:<br />

The interest of electric stimulation to<br />

increase muscle.<br />

Christine Schiwietz (Georgetown University,<br />

USA)<br />

Youth culture and consumer technology: An investigation<br />

into the larger picture and trend<br />

among technological consumption amongst<br />

youth culture and college students.<br />

Monday, September 8, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 11: Joint Session of RC07, RC23<br />

and RC32: Gender, Science, Technology, Innovation,<br />

and the Future.<br />

Chair: Solange Simoes, Inst. for Social Research<br />

Univ. Michigan, USA and Radhamany Sooryamoorthy,<br />

Sociology Programm, Univ.<br />

Natal, South Africa<br />

Location: URL-A101<br />

Session ID: RC23_11<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Uta Russmann (University of Vienna, Austria)<br />

Gender-specific behavior in web-based communication<br />

networks: Gender barriers to access<br />

and gender barriers to usage<br />

Ursula Seethaler (University of Vienna, Austria)<br />

Gender-specific behavior in web-based communication<br />

networks: Gender barriers to access<br />

and gender barriers to usage<br />

Max Harnoncourt (University of Vienna, Austria)<br />

Gender-specific behavior in web-based communication<br />

networks: Gender barriers to access<br />

and gender barriers to usage<br />

Christiane Gross (University of Kiel, Germany)<br />

Women in science—Aliens no more?<br />

Monika Jungbauer-Gans (University of Kiel,<br />

Germany)<br />

Women in science—Aliens no more?<br />

Luisa Leonini (U Milan, Italy)<br />

New media and pornography: How the internet<br />

has modified the sex business<br />

Nuria Valles (Center for European Initiatives<br />

and Research in the Mediterranean, Spain)<br />

Construction of gendered technological identities<br />

in the school space.<br />

Ana M. González Ramos (Interdisciplinary Institute,<br />

Universitat Oberta de Catalunya)<br />

The role of women in ICT-related projects within<br />

the ´Plan Nacional´ in Spain: A potential<br />

for science and technology.<br />

Monday, September 8, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 17: Joint Session of RC07, RC13<br />

and RC23: Leisure in the Age of Technological<br />

Transformation / Leisure Society: A Dream or<br />

Reality?<br />

Chair: Jochen Gläser, ESRC Centre for the<br />

Economic and Social Aspects of Genomics<br />

(Cesagen), Lancaster University, United Kingdom<br />

and Dirk Steinbach; Center for Future<br />

Studies, University of Applied Sciences of<br />

Salzburg, Austria<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-Sala Gran<br />

Session ID: RC23_17<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Alan Law (Trent University, Canada)<br />

Undesirables, unemployables and other ‘social<br />

malingerers’: containing the ‘post-war’ leisure<br />

society.<br />

Scott North (Osaka University, Japan)<br />

Frayed white collars: The future of leisure in<br />

Japan and the United States.<br />

Elmar Schüll (University of Applied Sciences<br />

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of Salzburg, Austria)<br />

Foreseeing leisure futures - Dealing with ambivalence<br />

and contradiction.<br />

Dirk Steinbach (University of Applied Sciences<br />

of Salzburg, Austria)<br />

Foreseeing leisure futures - Dealing with ambivalence<br />

and contradiction.<br />

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RC 24 Environment and Society<br />

Environnement et société<br />

Medio ambiente y sociedad<br />

President: Raymond Murphy, University of Ottawa, Canada<br />

Coordinators of the programme: Joan David Tabara, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona,<br />

Spain, Mercedes Pardo, Universidad Carlos III, Spain, Ernest Garcia, Universitat de València,<br />

Spain. Local Hosts: Joan Davis Tabara; Mercedes Pardo; Ernest García.<br />

Subject: “The contribution of environmental sociology towards a sustainable society”<br />

Organizer: J. David Tàbara, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain<br />

Friday, September 5, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 01: Social learning about environmental<br />

issues<br />

Chair: J. David Tàbara, Universitat Autònoma<br />

de Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-402<br />

Session ID: RC24_01<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Pedro Roberto Jacobi (University of São<br />

Paulo, Brasil)<br />

Public Participation and the fostering of societal<br />

learning in watershed management in Brazil<br />

J. David Tàbara (Universitat Autònoma de<br />

Barcelona, Spain)<br />

Climate learning among regional agents. Insights<br />

from China, Eastern Europe and Iberia.<br />

Francesca Cots (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona,<br />

Spain)<br />

Climate learning among regional agents. Insights<br />

from China, Eastern Europe and Iberia.<br />

Xingang Dai (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona,<br />

Spain)<br />

Climate learning among regional agents. Insights<br />

from China, Eastern Europe and Iberia.<br />

Maria Falaleeva (Universitat Autònoma de<br />

Barcelona, Spain)<br />

Climate learning among regional agents. Insights<br />

from China, Eastern Europe and Iberia.<br />

Zsuzsanna Flachner (Universitat Autònoma de<br />

Barcelona, Spain)<br />

Climate learning among regional agents. Insights<br />

from China, Eastern Europe and Iberia.<br />

Darryn MceEvoy (Universitat Autònoma de<br />

Barcelona, Spain)<br />

Climate learning among regional agents. Insights<br />

from China, Eastern Europe and Iberia.<br />

Saskia Werners (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona,<br />

Spain)<br />

Climate learning among regional agents. Insights<br />

from China, Eastern Europe and Iberia.<br />

Kirsten Hollaender (University of Groningen,<br />

The Netherlands)<br />

Dynamics in a Stakeholder Dialogue: Results<br />

from an ongoing project on Monitoring and Facilitating<br />

the Stakeholder Dialogue in Costa<br />

Due and Subsequent Investment Decisions.<br />

Manoj Kumar Teotia (Centre for Research in<br />

Rural and Industrial Development (CRRID),<br />

India)<br />

Environment, Poverty and Social Learning in<br />

Urban India: Issues and Strategies. A Case<br />

Study of Ludhiana Metropolitan Town.<br />

Harald Rohracher (Inter-University Research<br />

Centre for Technology, Austria)<br />

Intermediary organisations as facilitators of social<br />

learning processes. The case of green<br />

electricity labels.<br />

Ana Prades (CIEMAT, Spain and Cardiff University,<br />

UK)<br />

Investigating lay understanding and reasoning<br />

about fusion technology<br />

Tom Horlick-Jones (CIEMAT, Spain and Cardiff<br />

University, UK)<br />

Investigating lay understanding and reasoning<br />

about fusion technology<br />

Josep Espluga (CIEMAT, Spain and Cardiff<br />

University, UK)<br />

Investigating lay understanding and reasoning<br />

about fusion technology<br />

Christian Oltra (CIEMAT, Spain and Cardiff<br />

University, UK)<br />

Investigating lay understanding and reasoning<br />

about fusion technology<br />

Joaquín Navajas (CIEMAT, Spain and Cardiff<br />

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University, UK)<br />

Investigating lay understanding and reasoning<br />

about fusion technology<br />

Friday, September 5, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 11: Environmental justice and ecological<br />

debt<br />

Chair: Michael Redclift (UK) King’s College<br />

London - University of London, UK; and David<br />

Manuel Navarrete, King’s College London -<br />

University of London, UK/Spain.<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-404<br />

Session ID: RC24_11<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Andrew Jorgenson (North Carolina State University,<br />

USA)<br />

Structural Integration, Environmental Degradation,<br />

and Health. Cross-National Study of Industrial<br />

Organic Water Pollution and Infant<br />

Mortality in Less Developed Countries 1980-<br />

2000.<br />

Marco Grasso (Università degli Studi di Milano,<br />

Italy )<br />

The shape of distributive justice in climate<br />

change.<br />

Inaki Barcena (Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea,<br />

Basque country )<br />

Ecological debt: a tool for moving forward to<br />

another possible world. who is indebted to<br />

whom?’<br />

David Manuel-Navarrete (University of London,<br />

UK)<br />

The Eye of the Storm”: environmental justice<br />

and local governance in the Mexican Caribbean.<br />

Mark Pelling (University of London, UK)<br />

The Eye of the Storm”: environmental justice<br />

and local governance in the Mexican Caribbean.<br />

Michael Redclift (University of London, UK)<br />

The Eye of the Storm”: environmental justice<br />

and local governance in the Mexican Caribbean.<br />

Carmit Lubanov (Tel Aviv University, Israel)<br />

Environmental Justice in Israel: Narrative<br />

Model of Geographical Injustice.<br />

Mariana Walter (Autonomous University of<br />

Barcelona)<br />

Anti-gold mining local movements in latin-America.Gold<br />

for others or water for us.<br />

Leire Urkidi (Autonomous University of Barcelona)<br />

Anti-gold mining local movements in latin-America.Gold<br />

for others or water for us.<br />

Friday, September 5, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 02: Social dimensions of global environmental<br />

change<br />

Chair: Mercedes Pardo, Department of Political<br />

Science and Sociology, University Carlos<br />

III, Madrid, Spain.<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-402<br />

Session ID: RC24_02<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Jordi Ortega (University Carlos III, Spain )<br />

Climate Change: social and political perceptions<br />

of future environmental commitments<br />

Iván López (University Carlos III, Spain )<br />

Climate Change: social and political perceptions<br />

of future environmental commitments<br />

David Uzzell (University of Surrey, UK)<br />

Changing Relations in Global Environmental<br />

Change<br />

Nora Räthzel (University of Umeå, Sweden)<br />

Changing Relations in Global Environmental<br />

Change<br />

Albert Teixeira da Silva (Universidade Federal<br />

do Pará, Amazônia, Brasil)<br />

Brazil and Multidimentional Challenges of the<br />

Climatic Changes<br />

Cigdem Adem (Middle East Technical University,<br />

Turkey)<br />

Diverse Discourses on Global Environmental<br />

Change and Local Perceptions in Turkey.<br />

Midori Aoyagi-Usui (National Institute for Environmental<br />

Studies, Japan)<br />

Public understanding of Climate change: their<br />

logic and motivation for supporting climate<br />

change prevention actions.<br />

Atsuko Kuribayashi (NLR Institute)<br />

Public understanding of Climate change: their<br />

logic and motivation for supporting climate<br />

change prevention actions.<br />

Tomomi Shinada (Rikkyo University)<br />

Public understanding of Climate change: their<br />

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logic and motivation for supporting climate<br />

change prevention actions.<br />

Yuki Sampei (National Institute for Environmental<br />

Studies)<br />

Public understanding of Climate change: their<br />

logic and motivation for supporting climate<br />

change prevention actions.<br />

Mercedes Pardo (University, Carlos III, Spain)<br />

The Social Dimensions of Global Environmental<br />

Change.<br />

Friday, September 5, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 13: Ecological risk: local to global<br />

Chair: Nick Pidgeon, Cardiff Universty, UK;<br />

and Eugene Rosa, Washington University<br />

USA.<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-306<br />

Session ID: RC24_13<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Stefan Walter (University of Lapland, Finland)<br />

Can science manage ecological risks?,<br />

Vanesa Castán Broto (Forestry Commission,<br />

UK)<br />

Limitations of risk analysis tools to address<br />

local concerns about residential pollution,<br />

Claudia Carter (Forestry Commission, UK)<br />

Limitations of risk analysis tools to address<br />

local concerns about residential pollution,<br />

Lucia Elghali (Forestry Commission, UK)<br />

Limitations of risk analysis tools to address<br />

local concerns about residential pollution,<br />

Kate Burningham (Forestry Commission, UK)<br />

Limitations of risk analysis tools to address<br />

local concerns about residential pollution,<br />

José M Echavarren (Universidad Pablo Olavide,<br />

Spain)<br />

Fear and Ecoreligion: new elements of the current<br />

ecological crisis,<br />

Christopher Oliver (Michigan State University,<br />

USA)<br />

Are biofuels a Panacea or a potential environmental<br />

disaster? Exploring environmental risk<br />

and the ecotechnological contradiction of the<br />

capitalist state<br />

Biancca Scarpeline de Castro (UNICAMP, Brasil)<br />

Science and Technology and Development<br />

Giuseppe Tipaldo (Università degli Studi di Torino,<br />

Itay)<br />

A comparative analysis of local press about<br />

settlement of an urban waste incinerator in<br />

Turin and Trento<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 03: Social movements towards a<br />

post-carbon era<br />

Chair: Ernest Garcia, Universitat de València,<br />

Spain<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-402<br />

Session ID: RC24_03<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

David Evans (University of Surrey, UK)<br />

Sustainable Lifestylers: Experiences, Tensions,<br />

Implications.<br />

Ana Horta (Social Sciences Institute of Lisbon’s<br />

University (ICS-UL), Portugal)<br />

Energy efficiency policy in Portugal – the social<br />

causes of failure.<br />

José G Ferreira (Social Sciences Institute of<br />

Lisbon’s University (ICS-UL), Portugal)<br />

Energy efficiency policy in Portugal – the social<br />

causes of failure.<br />

João Guerra (Social Sciences Institute of Lisbon’s<br />

University (ICS-UL), Portugal)<br />

Energy efficiency policy in Portugal – the social<br />

causes of failure.<br />

Luísa Schmidt (Social Sciences Institute of Lisbon’s<br />

University (ICS-UL), Portugal)<br />

Energy efficiency policy in Portugal – the social<br />

causes of failure.<br />

Mercedes Martínez Iglesias (University of Valencia,<br />

Spain)<br />

The society of decrease.<br />

Matteo Puttilli (Inter-University, Italy)<br />

Energy management and collective action: a<br />

territorial approach in Piedmont region (Italy).<br />

Marta G. Rivera Ferré (Autonomous University<br />

of Barcelona, Spain)<br />

The agro-food chain towards a post-carbon<br />

era: links between the Food Sovereignty and<br />

Degrowth proposals.<br />

Ernest Garcia (University of Valencia, Spain)<br />

Visions and social movements towards a postcarbon<br />

era in Europe.<br />

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Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 14: Community and natural resources<br />

Chair: Stewart Lockie Central Queensland<br />

University, Australia<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-403<br />

Session ID: RC24_14<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

E. N. Ashok Kumar (SRTM University, India)<br />

E. N. Ashok Kumar (SRTM University, India)<br />

Forest-Community Interface: Some Structural<br />

Determinants<br />

Maria José Carneiro (UFRRJ, Brazil)<br />

Environmentalism and agriculture: new disputes<br />

on the use of the territory.<br />

Stewart Lockie (Central Queensland University,<br />

Australia)<br />

Community-based conservation of agricultural<br />

biodiversity within neoliberal regimes of governance.<br />

Sabine Möllenkamp (University of Osnabrueck,<br />

Germany)<br />

Comparing research-supported stakeholder involvement<br />

in the Rhine and Amudarya basins:<br />

is it to compare “apples and oranges”?<br />

Darya Hirsch (University of Osnabrueck, Germany)<br />

Comparing research-supported stakeholder involvement<br />

in the Rhine and Amudarya basins:<br />

is it to compare “apples and oranges”?<br />

Irene A. Sosunova (<strong>International</strong> Independent<br />

University of Environmental and Political<br />

Sciences, Moldova)<br />

Socio-ecological interests, ecological problems<br />

and public debate: comparative analysis of<br />

Russian and Moldavian transforming societies.<br />

Hilary Tovey (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland)<br />

Constructing communities for natural resource<br />

governance.<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 16: Democratizing knowledge, democratizing<br />

power I: downstream dynamics of<br />

knowledge/power<br />

Chair: Luigi Pellizzoni, Università di Trieste,<br />

Italy<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-404<br />

Session ID: RC24_16<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Steven R. Brechin (Syracuse University, USA,<br />

Osmany Salas Independent Consultant, Belize)<br />

NGOs, - Civil Society and State Networks: Democratizing<br />

State Functions of Nature Protection<br />

in Belize, Central America<br />

Aino Inkinen (Finnish Environment Institute,<br />

Finland)<br />

Does knowledge bring power? The case of<br />

participation in environmental decision-making<br />

Mikael Klintman (University of Lund, Sweden)<br />

Dilemmas for Developing Legitimacy in New<br />

Food Safety Governance: The example of the<br />

European Food Safety Authority<br />

Beatrice Bengtsson (University of Lund, Sweden)<br />

Dilemmas for Developing Legitimacy in New<br />

Food Safety Governance: The example of the<br />

European Food Safety Authority<br />

Luigi Pellizzoni (University of Trieste, Italy)<br />

Manufacturing nature. Converging technologies<br />

and the knowledge/power dynamics<br />

Benoit Vergriette (AFSSET, France)<br />

Democratising the expertise process related to<br />

environmental and health risks: a French experience<br />

Sylvie Loisel (AFSSET, France)<br />

Democratising the expertise process related to<br />

environmental and health risks: a French experience<br />

Wynne Wright (Michigan State University,<br />

USA)<br />

Democratising Agro-Food Knowledge? The<br />

Case of Hungaricums<br />

Bálint Balázs (Szent István University, Hungary)<br />

Democratising Agro-Food Knowledge? The<br />

Case of Hungaricums<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 04: “Temas de actualidad en el<br />

medio ambiente y la sociedad” /Current issues<br />

on Environment and society” Part I (Session in<br />

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Spanish)<br />

Chair: Ignasi Lerma; Universitat de València;<br />

Spain<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-402<br />

Session ID: RC24_04<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Artemio Baigorri (Universidad de Extremadura,<br />

Spain)<br />

Trasvases de capital humano del ambientalismo<br />

a la política.<br />

Mar Chaves (Universidad de Extremadura,<br />

Spain)<br />

Trasvases de capital humano del ambientalismo<br />

a la política.<br />

Paulo Martins (Instituto de Pesquisas Técnológicas<br />

de Sao Paulo, Brazil)<br />

Nanotecnologia, Sociedad y Meio Ambiente :<br />

puntos de reflexiones para um nuevo mundo<br />

possible.<br />

Antonio Aledo (Universidad de Alicante, Spain)<br />

Impacto ecológico del turismo residencial.<br />

Adolfo Torres (Universidad de Granada,<br />

Spain)<br />

Sostenibilidad y conservación de la naturaleza:<br />

notas para el debate.<br />

Carmen Sanz (Universidad de Granada,<br />

Spain)<br />

Sostenibilidad y conservación de la naturaleza:<br />

notas para el debate.<br />

Juan Bejarano (Universidad de Granada,<br />

Spain)<br />

Sostenibilidad y conservación de la naturaleza:<br />

notas para el debate.<br />

Francisco Guízar (Universidad Autónoma del<br />

Estado de México, Mexico)<br />

Los recursos naturales y los pueblos indígenas:<br />

un análisis desde la sociología del derecho<br />

ambiental.<br />

Ignasi Lerma (Universitat de València, Spain)<br />

Procesos e instrumentos de participación en la<br />

cuestión ambiental: legitimidad, privatización y<br />

control del conflicto ambiental.<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 15: Public participation in environmental<br />

monitoring<br />

Chair: Steven Yearley UK; and Maria Eugenia<br />

Rodrigues, Portugal<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-403<br />

Session ID: RC24_15<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Maria Eugénia Rodrigues (University of Minho,<br />

Portugal)<br />

Locating environmental monitoring: how to<br />

analyse environmental monitoring in the light<br />

of sociological theory<br />

Steven Yearley (University of Edinburgh, UK)<br />

Locating environmental monitoring: how to<br />

analyse environmental monitoring in the light<br />

of sociological theory<br />

Nicolas Benvegnu (Centre de Sociologie de<br />

l’Innovation, École des Mines de Paris &<br />

Groupe de Recherche Énergie, Technologie et<br />

Société, EDF R&D)<br />

A political invention? The procedure for a public<br />

debate on the installation of wind turbines<br />

in Atrébatie, France.<br />

Ana Gonçalves (ISCTE, Portugal)<br />

Learning science, exercising citizenship: a Portuguese<br />

case study<br />

João Guerra (ICS, University of Lisbon, Portugal)<br />

Learning science, exercising citizenship: a Portuguese<br />

case study<br />

Gláucia da Silva (Universidade Federal Fluminense,<br />

Brazil)<br />

Nuclear risk in France: the Local Information<br />

Committees case<br />

Magnus Boström (Södertörn University College,<br />

Sweden)<br />

NGO participation in global social and environmental<br />

standard-setting.<br />

Kristina Tamm Hallström (Stockholm Centre<br />

for Organizational Research, Sweden)<br />

NGO participation in global social and environmental<br />

standard-setting.<br />

Ana Delgado (University of Bergen, Norway,<br />

University of Barcelona, Spain)<br />

Re-thinking public participation in environmental<br />

governance<br />

Saturday, September 6, 13:30-14:30<br />

Session 25: Business Meeting<br />

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Chair: Ralph Matthews University of British<br />

Columbia<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-403<br />

Session ID: RC24_25BM<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 05: Temas de actualidad en el<br />

medio ambiente y la sociedad II / Current issues<br />

of environment and society: case studies<br />

/ estudios de caso Part II (Bilingual session)<br />

Chair: Ignacio Lerma; Universitat de València;<br />

Spain<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-404<br />

Session ID: RC24_05<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Marta Moreno (Universidad Nacional de Educación<br />

a Distancia, Universidad Autónoma de<br />

Madrid, Spain)<br />

Attitudes and behaviors toward health and environment<br />

in Cuba<br />

Juan Ruiz (Universidad Nacional de Educación<br />

a Distancia, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid,<br />

Spain)<br />

Attitudes and behaviors toward health and environment<br />

in Cuba<br />

Andrés Pedreño (Universidad de Murcia)<br />

Policies, Stakeholders’ perceptions and land<br />

use change on desertification processes in the<br />

mediterranean: a research on the region of<br />

Murcia (Southeast Spain).<br />

Pedro Baños (Universidad de Murcia)<br />

Policies, Stakeholders’ perceptions and land<br />

use change on desertification processes in the<br />

mediterranean: a research on the region of<br />

Murcia (Southeast Spain).<br />

Irene Pérez (Universidad de Murcia)<br />

Policies, Stakeholders’ perceptions and land<br />

use change on desertification processes in the<br />

mediterranean: a research on the region of<br />

Murcia (Southeast Spain).<br />

Francisco López (Universidad de Murcia)<br />

Policies, Stakeholders’ perceptions and land<br />

use change on desertification processes in the<br />

mediterranean: a research on the region of<br />

Murcia (Southeast Spain).<br />

Ana Teresa López Pastor (Universidad de Valladolid,<br />

Spain)<br />

El Agente De Desarrollo Sostenible. Una Experiencia<br />

Piloto de Sinergia Institucional Informal<br />

En España.<br />

Hernando Uribe (Universidad Autónoma de<br />

Occidente, Colombia)<br />

Nuevos repertorios de acción colectiva para la<br />

toma de tierras en Cali, Colombia.<br />

Tarcísio Alves (Sociedade de Ensino Superior<br />

da Escada, Brazil)<br />

O debate teórico sobre o meio ambiente na<br />

sociologia rural brasileira.<br />

Guayana Páez-Acosta (London University,<br />

UK)<br />

Bringing Together Sustainable and Human Development:<br />

A Conceptual-Methodological Proposal<br />

for the Implementation.<br />

Maria Teresa Buroz (Catholic University Andres<br />

Bello, Venezuela)<br />

Bringing Together Sustainable and Human Development:<br />

A Conceptual-Methodological Proposal<br />

for the Implementation.<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 06: Sustainable global food markets:<br />

facing new challenges<br />

Chair: Julia Guivant Universidade Federal de<br />

Santa Catarina, Brazil.<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-402<br />

Session ID: RC24_06<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Stephan Lorenz (Friedrich-Schiller-Universität<br />

Jena, Germany)<br />

How to deal with food affluence - the German<br />

“Tafel” as a contribution to socio-ecological<br />

sustainability?<br />

Camila Moreno (UFRRJ, CPDA, Brazil)<br />

Energy Sovereignty: a contribution from Brazilian<br />

social movements on ‘biofuels’ in a transition<br />

to a post-oil society.<br />

Marcia Grisotti (Universidade Federal de Santa<br />

Catarina, Brasil)<br />

Health claims for functional foods: national regulations<br />

and the global market<br />

Julia S. Guivant (Universidade Federal de<br />

Santa Catarina, Brasil)<br />

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Health claims for functional foods: national regulations<br />

and the global market<br />

Theresa Selfa (Kansas State University, USA)<br />

From Breadbasket to Biomass: Conflicting<br />

Claims of Sustainability and Productivism in<br />

the American Great Plains.<br />

Arthur Mol (Wageningen University)<br />

The Netherlands. Food and biofuels.<br />

Luciano Florit (Universidad Regional de Blumenau,<br />

Brasil)<br />

Speciesism and development.<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 17: Democratizing knowledge, democratizing<br />

power II. Upstream<br />

Chair: Luigi Pellizzoni, University of Trieste,<br />

Italy<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-403<br />

Session ID: RC24_17<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Bálint Balázs (Szent István University, Hungary<br />

)<br />

Forest Discourses and Democratizing Knowledge:<br />

The Case of Hungarian Forestry<br />

Norbert Kohlheb (Szent István University, Hungary<br />

)<br />

Forest Discourses and Democratizing Knowledge:<br />

The Case of Hungarian Forestry<br />

György Pataki (Szent István University, Hungary<br />

)<br />

Forest Discourses and Democratizing Knowledge:<br />

The Case of Hungarian Forestry<br />

Laura Centemeri (University of Milano, Italy)<br />

Environmental damage as externality: a sociological<br />

perspective<br />

Cécilia Claeys-Mekdade (Université de la Méditerranée,<br />

France)<br />

The limits of participative democracy: How<br />

wide is the gap between forums and “ordinary”<br />

inhabitants/citizens?<br />

Pablo García García Serrano (Universidad Autónoma<br />

de Madrid, Spain)<br />

Model management of urban environment problems<br />

from the participative action-research.<br />

One experience in Centro American and Caribbean<br />

small towns<br />

Juan Pedro Ruiz Sanz (Universidad Autónoma<br />

de Madrid, Spain)<br />

Model management of urban environment problems<br />

from the participative action-research.<br />

One experience in Centro American and Caribbean<br />

small towns<br />

Marta Moreno González (Universidad Nacional<br />

de Educación a Distancia, Spain)<br />

Model management of urban environment problems<br />

from the participative action-research.<br />

One experience in Centro American and Caribbean<br />

small towns<br />

Maria Jose Carneiro (Rural University of Rio<br />

de Janeiro, Brazil, Camila Medeiros Federal<br />

University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)<br />

Scientific evidences in the Brazilian government<br />

environmental policy.<br />

Teresa da Silva Rosa (Rural University of Rio<br />

de Janeiro, Brazil, Camila Medeiros Federal<br />

University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)<br />

Scientific evidences in the Brazilian government<br />

environmental policy.<br />

Minna Santaoja (University of Stuttgart, Germany)<br />

Grassroot knowledge for biodiversity<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 07: Ecological restoration, adaptation,<br />

and environmental change<br />

Chair: Matthias Gross, Helmholtz Centre for<br />

Environmental Research – UFZ, Leipzig, Germany<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-402<br />

Session ID: RC24_07<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Jean-Michel Le Bot (Université Rennes 2,<br />

France)<br />

Integrating Non-humans into the City: A Typology<br />

of Attachments.<br />

Pedro Baños Páez (Universidad de Murcia,<br />

Spain)<br />

Social and Environmental Recovery in the Surroundings<br />

Portmán Bay in the South East of<br />

the Iberian Peninsula<br />

Gonzalez Baños Páez (Universidad de Murcia,<br />

Spain)<br />

Social and Environmental Recovery in the Surroundings<br />

Portmán Bay in the South East of<br />

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the Iberian Peninsula<br />

Isabel Beatriz Baños (Universidad de Murcia,<br />

Spain)<br />

Social and Environmental Recovery in the Surroundings<br />

Portmán Bay in the South East of<br />

the Iberian Peninsula<br />

Minerva Campos Sánchez (Universitat Autònoma<br />

de Barcelona, Spain)<br />

Socio-ecological approach for the analysis of<br />

local adaptive responsesto land use change in<br />

Pacific coast of Michoacan, Mexico.<br />

Martí Boada Juncà (Universitat Autònoma de<br />

Barcelona, Spain)<br />

Socio-ecological approach for the analysis of<br />

local adaptive responsesto land use change in<br />

Pacific coast of Michoacan, Mexico.<br />

Alejandro Velázquez Montes (Universitat Autònoma<br />

de Barcelona, Spain)<br />

Socio-ecological approach for the analysis of<br />

local adaptive responsesto land use change in<br />

Pacific coast of Michoacan, Mexico.<br />

See Jae Lee (The Catholic University of Korea,<br />

Korea)<br />

Impacts and Vulnerability: Variant Impacts affected<br />

by Hebei Spirit Oil Spill Accident in<br />

Korea<br />

M Zulfiquar Ali Islam (University of Rajshahi,<br />

Bangladesh)<br />

Ecological restoration, adaptation, and environmental<br />

change.<br />

Sylvia Kruse (Leuphana University of Lüneburg,<br />

Institute for Environmental Strategies )<br />

Managing Natural Hazards: Policy Change<br />

between Protection, Adaptation and Restoration.<br />

Floodplain Management in the Middle<br />

Elbe River.<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 18: Environmental organization for a<br />

sustainable future<br />

Chair: Seejae Lee, Catholic University, South<br />

Korea<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-403<br />

Session ID: RC24_18<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Catherine Delhoume (LaSalle Beauvais Institute,<br />

France )<br />

How agriculture can contribute to a better respect<br />

of environment ? Managing new advices<br />

toward dairy farmers.<br />

Karunamay Subuddhi (Indian Institute of Technology,<br />

India)<br />

Strategic: `Global Frames’ for environmental<br />

transformation in the contemporary world:<br />

Communicative structures and practices of<br />

Green activism.<br />

Ilaria Beretta (Catholic University of Milan, Italy<br />

)<br />

Environmental and social sustainability politics/practices.<br />

Santiago’s case(Chile).<br />

Lotsmart N. Fonjong (University of Buea, Cameroon)<br />

Environmental Organizations in Cameroon:<br />

Contributions to Environmental Protection and<br />

Civil Society<br />

William T. Markham (University of North Carolina<br />

at Greensboro, United States)<br />

Environmental Organizations in Cameroon:<br />

Contributions to Environmental Protection and<br />

Civil Society<br />

Ingmar Lippert (Centre for the Study of Environmental<br />

Change, Department of Sociology<br />

Lancaster University, United Kingdom)<br />

Agents of/for constructing (un)sustainable futures:<br />

Hope for change.<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 26: Joint session 02 of RC24, RC13<br />

and RC50: Leisure, Tourism and Environment.<br />

Part I<br />

Chair: Organiser: Ishwar Modi, India <strong>International</strong><br />

Institute of Social Sciences “The Universe”,<br />

Jaipur, India; Chairs: Arthur P.J. Mol,<br />

Wageningen University, Netherlands and Scott<br />

North, Osaka University, Japan<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-404<br />

Session ID: RC24_26<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Alex Deffner (University of Thessaly, Greece)<br />

The Cultural and Tourist Policy Dimension in<br />

City Marketing: The Case of the Olympic Municipality<br />

of Nea Ionia, Magnesia, Greece.<br />

Theodore Metaxas (University of Thessaly,<br />

Greece)<br />

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The Cultural and Tourist Policy Dimension in<br />

City Marketing: The Case of the Olympic Municipality<br />

of Nea Ionia, Magnesia, Greece.<br />

Arvind Kumar Agrawal (University of Rajasthan,<br />

Jaipur, India)<br />

Globalization, Leisure and Tourism : A Critical<br />

Analysis from Third World Perspective.<br />

Francis Lobo (Australia)<br />

“Consuming Experiences: Challenges for Leisure<br />

Tourism”<br />

Devesh Nigam (India)<br />

“Ecotourism in Madhav National Park, India:<br />

Tourist Perspectives on Environmental Impacts<br />

and their Management”<br />

Vinay Kumar Narula (India)<br />

“Ecotourism in Madhav National Park, India:<br />

Tourist Perspectives on Environmental Impacts<br />

and their Management”<br />

Leena Sebastian (India)<br />

“Tourism Development and Related Transformations:<br />

A Comparative Case Study of two<br />

Destinations in Kerala, South India”<br />

James Moir (UK)<br />

“Tourism: A Visual Leisure Pursuit”<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 08: Environment in the information<br />

age<br />

Chair: Arthur Mol, Wageningen University,<br />

The Netherlands<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-402<br />

Session ID: RC24_08<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Aarti Gupta (Wageningen University, the Netherlands)<br />

Transparency in Global Environmental Governance:<br />

an exploratory analysis<br />

Sander van den Burg (Wageningen University,<br />

the Netherlands)<br />

Environmental Information Disclosure in China<br />

Eugénia Rodrigues (Universidade do Minho,<br />

Portugal)<br />

Open Source Monitoring<br />

Harald Heinrichs (Lueneburg University, Germany)<br />

The role of (new) media for citizens’ participation<br />

in sustainable development – conceptual<br />

framework & typology<br />

Mark C.J. Stoddart (University of British Columbia,<br />

Canada)<br />

The Meaning of Mountains: the Media, Skiing<br />

and the Environment in British Columbia<br />

Maija Sipilä (Finish Forest Research Institute,<br />

Finland)<br />

Social Information as a resource in the governance<br />

of Urban Environments<br />

Liisa Tyrväinen (Finish Forest Research Institute,<br />

Finland)<br />

Social Information as a resource in the governance<br />

of Urban Environments<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 19: Community based movements<br />

in a globalizing world<br />

Chair: Hellmuth Lange, University of Bremen,<br />

Germany<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-403<br />

Session ID: RC24_19<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Mei-Ling Lin (National Open University in Taiwan,<br />

Taiwan )<br />

Asia-Pacific, Globalization and Sustainable<br />

Development: New Challenges for Local Communities<br />

in Fighting Poverty<br />

Wilson Akpan (University of Fort Hare, South<br />

Africa)<br />

Bringing the Community Back in? The “<strong>Sociological</strong><br />

Turn” in Direct State Participation in Petroleum<br />

Exploitation in Nigeria.<br />

Ikechukwu Umejesi (University of Fort Hare,<br />

South Africa)<br />

Resource-sector reforms or resource scramble?<br />

The socio-ecological bases of compensation<br />

demands in Nigeria’s “rejuvenated” solid<br />

minerals economy.<br />

Wilson Akpan (University of Fort Hare, South<br />

Africa)<br />

Resource-sector reforms or resource scramble?<br />

The socio-ecological bases of compensation<br />

demands in Nigeria’s “rejuvenated” solid<br />

minerals economy.<br />

Koichi Hasegawa (Tohoku University, Japan)<br />

Local Environmental Movement and Local Governance<br />

for “Climate Crisis.<br />

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Lucia da Costa Ferreira (Vieira de Campos)<br />

Encounter of Waters: Social Dynamics and<br />

Biodiversity in the Brazilian Amazon<br />

Brazil Simone (Vieira de Campos)<br />

Encounter of Waters: Social Dynamics and<br />

Biodiversity in the Brazilian Amazon<br />

Eliana Junqueira Creado (Nepam/Unicamp,<br />

Brasil )<br />

Encounter of Waters: Social Dynamics and<br />

Biodiversity in the Brazilian Amazon<br />

Ana Beatriz (Nepam/Unicamp, Brasil )<br />

Encounter of Waters: Social Dynamics and<br />

Biodiversity in the Brazilian Amazon<br />

Vianna Mendes (Nepam/Unicamp, Brasil )<br />

Encounter of Waters: Social Dynamics and<br />

Biodiversity in the Brazilian Amazon<br />

Camilo Caropreso (Nepam/Unicamp, Brasil )<br />

Encounter of Waters: Social Dynamics and<br />

Biodiversity in the Brazilian Amazon<br />

Edwin Zaccaï (Universit´s Libre de Bruxelles,<br />

Belgium)<br />

Doomwatch, the Good life, and practical environmentalism.<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 27: Joint session 03 of RC24, Rc13<br />

and RC50: Leisure, Tourism and Environment.<br />

Part II<br />

Chair: Organiser: Ishwar Modi, India <strong>International</strong><br />

Institute of Social Sciences “The Universe”,<br />

Jaipur, India; Chairs: Raymond<br />

Murphy, University of Ottawa, Canada, Jaap<br />

Lengkeek, University of Wageningen, The Netherlands<br />

and Jan te Kloeze, WICE, The Netherlands<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-404<br />

Session ID: RC24_27<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Karen Wall (Athabasca University,Alberta, Canada)<br />

Healing Waters, Healing Histories: Aboriginal<br />

Pilgrimage, Social Change and Concepts of<br />

Reconciliation.<br />

Mounet Jean-Pierre (Université J. Fourier –<br />

Grenoble, France)<br />

The participatory management of outdoor recreation<br />

areas: governance and participation.<br />

Rech Yohann (Université J. Fourier – Grenoble,<br />

France)<br />

The participatory management of outdoor recreation<br />

areas: governance and participation.<br />

Pedro Prista (ISCTE, Portugal)<br />

Social Tensions, Tourism and Landscape.<br />

Pekka Mustonen (Statistics Finland, Helsinki,<br />

Finland)<br />

Young ‘serious’ tourists -The effect of commitment<br />

on the green motivations.<br />

Antti Honkanen (University of Applied Sciences,<br />

Vaasa, Finland)<br />

Young ‘serious’ tourists -The effect of commitment<br />

on the green motivations.<br />

Rohit Modi (Suzlon, Pune, India)<br />

Changing Trends: The Road becomes the<br />

Destination.<br />

Ronit Grossman (The Open University of Israel,<br />

Israel)<br />

‘Cosmopolitans’ and ‘Provincials’ in Online<br />

Diaries of Travelers to India.<br />

Yael Enoch (The Open University of Israel, Israel)<br />

‘Cosmopolitans’ and ‘Provincials’ in Online<br />

Diaries of Travelers to India.<br />

Shalini Modi (India <strong>International</strong> Institute of Social<br />

Sciences, Pune, India)<br />

The Road Less Travelled: Out of the Past into<br />

the Future.<br />

Sherry Sabbarwal (Panjab University, Chandigarh,<br />

India)<br />

Experiencing Leisure: Using Phenomenology<br />

in Tourism Inquiry.<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 09: Environmental attitudes: conceptualizations<br />

and comparisons<br />

Chair: Riley Dunlap, Oklahoma State University,<br />

USA.<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-402<br />

Session ID: RC24_09<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Henning Best (University of Mannheim, Germany<br />

)<br />

Environmental Concern and Values: An Empirical<br />

Analysis of Four Measurement Approaches<br />

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Manuel Jimenez (University Pablo de Olavide<br />

of Sevilla & IESA-CSIC, Spain )<br />

Defining and Measuring Environmental Consciousness.<br />

Regina Lafuente (University Pablo de Olavide<br />

of Sevilla & IESA-CSIC, Spain )<br />

Defining and Measuring Environmental Consciousness.<br />

Sadegh Salehi (Mazandarn University, Iran,<br />

Lees University, UK)<br />

New Environmental Paradigm and Environmental<br />

Responsible Behaviors<br />

Giangiacomo Bravo (Università di Brescia,<br />

Italy)<br />

Environmental Perception and Protected Area<br />

Management: An <strong>International</strong> Comparison<br />

Beatrice Marelli (Università di Brescia, Italy)<br />

Environmental Perception and Protected Area<br />

Management: An <strong>International</strong> Comparison<br />

Steven R. Brechin (Syracuse University, USA)<br />

Gender and Environmental Attitudes and Values<br />

on Three Continents: A Comparative<br />

Study of Detroit, USA, Belo Horizonte, Brazil,<br />

and Beijing, China.<br />

Susan Borker (Syracuse University, USA)<br />

Gender and Environmental Attitudes and Values<br />

on Three Continents: A Comparative<br />

Study of Detroit, USA, Belo Horizonte, Brazil,<br />

and Beijing, China.<br />

Paul Mohai (University of Michigan, USA)<br />

Gender and Environmental Attitudes and Values<br />

on Three Continents: A Comparative<br />

Study of Detroit, USA, Belo Horizonte, Brazil,<br />

and Beijing, China.<br />

Solange Simoes (Eastern Michigan University,<br />

USA )<br />

Gender and Environmental Attitudes and Values<br />

on Three Continents: A Comparative<br />

Study of Detroit, USA, Belo Horizonte, Brazil,<br />

and Beijing, China.<br />

Riley E. Dunlap (Oklahoma State University,<br />

USA)<br />

The Globalization of Citizen Concern for the<br />

Environment: Results from Seven Cross-National<br />

Surveys<br />

Richard York (Oklahoma State University,<br />

USA)<br />

The Globalization of Citizen Concern for the<br />

Environment: Results from Seven Cross-National<br />

Surveys<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 20: Social responses to environmental<br />

problems<br />

Chair: Louis Lemkow, Autonomous University<br />

of Barcelona<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-403<br />

Session ID: RC24_20<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Javier Ernesto López Ontiveros (UANL, San<br />

Nicolás de los Garza, México)<br />

The Indifference Towards the Environmental<br />

Problem in a High Risk Residential Area. A<br />

Case Study in the Área Metropolitana de Monterrey,<br />

Nuevo León, México (Mexico).<br />

Teresa Da Silva Rosa (Rio de Janeiro Rural<br />

Federal University, Brasil )<br />

Budget program - Cofinancing with NOGs /<br />

Ecological terminology in European Union’s<br />

budget program.<br />

Shyamal Das (Minot State University, India)<br />

Modernity- Self-expression or Tradition- Survival<br />

Values?: Which Way is Better for Environmental<br />

Philanthropic Attitudes in the<br />

Cross-National Spectrum of Environmental Values?.<br />

Lisa Eargle (Minot State University, India)<br />

Modernity- Self-expression or Tradition- Survival<br />

Values?: Which Way is Better for Environmental<br />

Philanthropic Attitudes in the<br />

Cross-National Spectrum of Environmental Values?.<br />

Ashraf Esmail (Minot State University, India)<br />

Modernity- Self-expression or Tradition- Survival<br />

Values?: Which Way is Better for Environmental<br />

Philanthropic Attitudes in the<br />

Cross-National Spectrum of Environmental Values?.<br />

Filip Alexandrescu (University of Toronto, Canada)<br />

Whose resources? What resources? The stratified<br />

construction of “community resources” at<br />

Ro_ia Montan_, Romania.<br />

Saurabh Gupta (SOAS, University of London)<br />

Community-Based Natural Resource Management:<br />

Problems and Prospects<br />

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Sunday, September 7, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 10: Environmental behaviors: sociological<br />

analyses<br />

Chair: Riley Dunlap, Oklahoma State University,<br />

USA<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-402<br />

Session ID: RC24_10<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Ritsuko Ozaki (Imperial College, UK)<br />

Adopting Green Electricity Products: Consumers’<br />

Environmental Beliefs, Attitudes and Behavioral<br />

Intentions.<br />

Alexander Frenzel (Imperial College, UK)<br />

Adopting Green Electricity Products: Consumers’<br />

Environmental Beliefs, Attitudes and Behavioral<br />

Intentions.<br />

Hiroshi Kojima (Waseda University, Japan)<br />

A Comparative Analysis of Determinants of<br />

Reported Environmental Behaviors in Four Capitals<br />

in East Asia.<br />

Henrike Rau (NUI, Ireland)<br />

Making the Switch? Social and Cultural Dimensions<br />

of Mobility and Modal Choice in Ireland.<br />

Louise Reid (University of Aberdeen, Robert<br />

Gordon University, UK)<br />

Environmental Attitudes and Behavioural<br />

Change: A Role for Household Environmental<br />

Impact Diaries?<br />

Phil Sutton (University of Aberdeen, Robert<br />

Gordon University, UK)<br />

Environmental Attitudes and Behavioural<br />

Change: A Role for Household Environmental<br />

Impact Diaries?<br />

Colin Hunter (University of Aberdeen, Robert<br />

Gordon University, UK)<br />

Environmental Attitudes and Behavioural<br />

Change: A Role for Household Environmental<br />

Impact Diaries?<br />

Jean-Paul Bozonnet (PACTE-CNRS – Political<br />

Studies Institute of Grenoble, France )<br />

Are Media Effective At Producing Environmentalism?<br />

Hellmuth Lange (University of Bremen, Germany)<br />

Globalization of bad habits only? New middle<br />

classes between McDonaldization and environmental<br />

concern. (Germany)<br />

Sunday, September 7, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 12: Science and technology and risk<br />

Chair: Eugene Rosa, Washington University,<br />

USA.<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-403<br />

Session ID: RC24_12<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Diana Gallego Gallego Carrera (University of<br />

Stuttgart, Germany)<br />

Planning Geological Underground Storage for<br />

Radioactive Waste: Communicating with Society.<br />

Les Levidow (Open University, UK)<br />

Turning Environmental Risk into Safety<br />

Claims: Conflicts over the European Food Safety<br />

Authority (EFSA).<br />

Tapio Litmanen (University of Jyväskylä, Finland)<br />

Public Consent and political effectiveness of<br />

science: Experts’ views on the role of social<br />

science in nuclear waste management in Finland.<br />

Paulo Roberto Martins (Research Institute of<br />

Technology of São Paulo State, Brasil)<br />

Risks and Nanotechnology: Technical, Social,<br />

and Commercial Challenges.<br />

Nick Pidgeon (University of Cardiff, UK)<br />

Nuclear Power and Climate Change: Old Arguments,<br />

New Framings?.<br />

David Fig (Independent scholar, South Africa)<br />

Public scrutiny over the choice of risky technologies:<br />

evidence from South Africa, Sweden,<br />

and the United States.<br />

Monday, September 8, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 22: Further environmental debates<br />

Chair: Mercedes Martínez Iglesias, University<br />

of Valencia, Spain<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-402<br />

Session ID: RC24_22<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Tom R. Burns (University of Olso, Norway)<br />

The crisis of our planet and the shaping of a<br />

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sustainable society: Toward a new humanistic<br />

agenda<br />

Nina Witoszek (University of Olso, Norway)<br />

The crisis of our planet and the shaping of a<br />

sustainable society: Toward a new humanistic<br />

agenda<br />

Oleg Yanitsky (Institute of Sociology Russian<br />

Academy of Sciences )<br />

Environmental Debates in Russia: From late<br />

1980s till early 2000s” (Russia)<br />

Irina Borislavovna Mardar (Institute of Sociology<br />

Russian Academy of Sciences)<br />

Environmental Debates in Russia: From late<br />

1980s till early 2000s” (Russia)<br />

Marja Ylönen (University of Jyväskylä, Finland)<br />

Social Control of Environmental Crimes<br />

Mariel Vilella Casaus (Universitat Pompeu<br />

Fabra, Spain)<br />

News on Genetically Modified Organisms<br />

(GMOs): A case study research on activist<br />

media strategies from the environmental communication<br />

field. Press.<br />

Kimie Tsunoda (Japan)<br />

Bioregional Identity and Aquatic Management:<br />

Case Study of the Tsurumi River Water Master<br />

Plan in Japan<br />

Ndukaeze Nwabueze (University of Lagos, Nigeria<br />

)<br />

Human Encroachment and the Socio-Economic<br />

Implications of Wetland Loss in Lekki Peninsula,<br />

Lagos, Nigeria<br />

Climate Change.<br />

Atsuko Kuribayashi (National Institute for Environmental<br />

Studies, Japan)<br />

Longitudinal Analysis of Public Awareness of<br />

Climate Change.<br />

Ralph Matthews (The University of British Columbia,<br />

Canada)<br />

New Institutional Analysis’ and Climate<br />

Change Adaptation: Applications to Whitehorse<br />

and Other ‘Arctic Gateway Cities.<br />

Robin Sydneysmith (The University of British<br />

Columbia, Canada)<br />

New Institutional Analysis’ and Climate<br />

Change Adaptation: Applications to Whitehorse<br />

and Other ‘Arctic Gateway Cities.<br />

Fritz Reusswig (Potsdam Institute for Climate<br />

Impact Research (PIK), Germany)<br />

Recent Transitions in the Global Discourse on<br />

Climate Change: An Explanatory Attempt.<br />

Anders Blok (Copenhagen University, Denmark)<br />

Environmentalism on the carbon markets: consuming,<br />

engaging, or confronting economics?<br />

Brian J. Gareau (University of California, USA)<br />

The Social Organization of the Montreal Protocol.<br />

Maud Orne-Gliemann (Université de Montpellier<br />

III, Paris )<br />

Local water resource management in South<br />

Africa: negotiating community action with reform<br />

institutions<br />

Monday, September 8, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 23: Climate, water scarcity and the<br />

new social institutions<br />

Chair: Brian Gareau, University of California,<br />

USA<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-304<br />

Session ID: RC24_23<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Midori Aoyagi-Usui (National Institute for Environmental<br />

Studies, Japan)<br />

Longitudinal Analysis of Public Awareness of<br />

Climate Change.<br />

Yuki Sampei Tomomi Shinada (National Institute<br />

for Environmental Studies, Japan)<br />

Longitudinal Analysis of Public Awareness of<br />

Monday, September 8, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 21: Environmental identities, environmental<br />

literacy and processes of knowledge<br />

building<br />

Chair: Tim O’Riordan, University of East Anglia<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-402<br />

Session ID: RC24_21<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Maik Adomssent (Institute for Environmental<br />

and Sustainability Communication, Germany)<br />

Social-Ecological Change via ‘Sustainable Universities’<br />

- Findings and Transferability of<br />

Transformative Approaches<br />

Leila da Costa Ferreira (Brazil )<br />

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Intellectual Production in Latin America. The<br />

Environmental Question and Interdisciplinarity<br />

Piet Sellke (University of Stuttgart, Germany)<br />

The Emerging Opportunities and Emerging<br />

Risks: Reflexive Innovation and the Case of<br />

Pervasive Computing.<br />

Régine Boutrais (CERSO, Université Dauphine<br />

Paris)<br />

The emergence of environmental health and<br />

the dynamics of NGOs in France<br />

Benoit Vergriette (AFSSET)<br />

The emergence of environmental health and<br />

the dynamics of NGOs in France<br />

Akgun Ilhan (Autonomous University of Barcelona)<br />

Water identities and social learning in Spain<br />

and Turkey.<br />

J. David Tàbara (Autonomous University of<br />

Barcelona)<br />

Water identities and social learning in Spain<br />

and Turkey.<br />

Olga Mamonova (Russia)<br />

Socio-ecological monitoring as a tool of public<br />

opinion investigations.<br />

foundations for mathematical modelling to foster<br />

socioenvironmental sustainability in the real<br />

estate industry.<br />

Alessandro Sanches Pereira (School of Civil<br />

Engineering, State University of Campinas)<br />

Limits and Continuity: building conceptual<br />

foundations for mathematical modelling to foster<br />

socioenvironmental sustainability in the real<br />

estate industry.<br />

Ana Teresa López Pastor (Spain)<br />

Some keys for improving the efficiency of environmental<br />

communication<br />

Miguel Vicente Mariño (Spain)<br />

Some keys for improving the efficiency of environmental<br />

communication<br />

Leire Urkidi (Autonomous University of Barcelona,<br />

Spain)<br />

The process of democratizing power in the environmental<br />

conflict of Pascua-Lama<br />

Luísa Schmidt (ICS - Lisbon’s University, Portugal<br />

)<br />

Environmental Policy in Portugal: The Social<br />

Causes of Failure.<br />

Monday, September 8, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 24: New environmental analyses,<br />

the state, the market, and community<br />

Chair: Ralph Matthews University of British<br />

Columbia<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-304<br />

Session ID: RC24_24<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Marie-Hélène El Jammal (IRSN)<br />

Post-materialist values and the French population’s<br />

perception of risks<br />

Jean-François Tchernia (Tchernia Etudes Conseil,<br />

Grenoble IEP)<br />

Post-materialist values and the French population’s<br />

perception of risks<br />

Ugransen Pandey (India)<br />

Pollution of small scale glass industry in Firozabad<br />

Leonardo Freire Freire de Mello (School of<br />

Civil Engineering, State University of Campinas)<br />

Limits and Continuity: building conceptual<br />

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RC 25 Language and Society<br />

Langage et société<br />

Lenguaje y sociedad<br />

Co-presidents and coordinators of the programme: Sandi Michele de Oliveira, University<br />

of Copenhagen, Denmark. Celine-Marie Pascale, American University, USA. Local Host: Octavio<br />

Uña.<br />

Subject: “Talking about justice: social research and social justice”<br />

Organizer: Celine-Marie Pascale, American University, United States and Isabella Paoletti, Social<br />

Research and Intervention Centre, Italy<br />

Friday, September 5, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 14: Beyond Black and White: New<br />

Issues in Racial Discourse at Schools<br />

Chair: Antonia Randolph, University of Delaware,<br />

USA<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-406<br />

Session ID: RC25_14<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Michael Olneck (University of Wisconsin-Madison,<br />

USA)<br />

Regulating Language: Oakland’s Ebonics Resolution,<br />

California’s Proposition227, and the<br />

Contestation of Linguistic Capital in American<br />

Education<br />

Theresa McGinnis ( Hofstra University, USA)<br />

Seeing Possible Futures: Khmer Youth and the<br />

Discourse of the American Dream<br />

Antonia Randolph ( University of Delaware,<br />

USA)<br />

Race as a Resource? School Composition and<br />

Teachers’ Disparate Discourse on School<br />

Quality<br />

Shirlena Campos de Souza Amaral (Northern<br />

Fluminense State University, Brazil)<br />

The “Policy of Share” and the Access of Afro-<br />

Brazilians to Public Universities: Conflicts of<br />

Speeches and Ideas in the Scientific Community,<br />

in the Governments and in the Society -<br />

The Case of UENF, Campos dos Goytacazes,<br />

Rio de Janiero, Brazil<br />

Adelia Maria Miglievich Ribeiro (Northern Fluminense<br />

State University, Brazil)<br />

The “Policy of Share” and the Access of Afro-<br />

Brazilians to Public Universities: Conflicts of<br />

Speeches and Ideas in the Scientific Community,<br />

in the Governments and in the Society -<br />

The Case of UENF, Campos dos Goytacazes,<br />

Rio de Janiero, Brazil<br />

Casey Cobb (University of Connecticut, USA)<br />

Student perspectives on race: The role of<br />

place and space<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 07: Nationalization and Identity: Discourses<br />

of (Not) Belonging<br />

Chair: Roland Terborg, Universidad Nacional<br />

Autónoma de México, México<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-213<br />

Session ID: RC25_07<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Shinya Uekusa (California State University<br />

San Marcos, United States)<br />

Everyday Experiences of Linguicism: A <strong>Sociological</strong><br />

Critique of Linguistic Human Rights<br />

(LHRs)<br />

M. Bauer (Tyumen State Oil and Gas University,<br />

Russia)<br />

Modern transformations in the linguistic space<br />

of a polyethnic region of Russia<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 15: Analyzing Racism<br />

Chair: Melissa Steyn, University of Capetown,<br />

South Africa<br />

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Location: UB-FPGH-406<br />

Session ID: RC25_15<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Tatjana Soldat-Jaffe ( University of Louisville,<br />

United States)<br />

Kosher Anti-Semitism? Language, Anti-Semitism,<br />

and Public Discourse<br />

T.J. Berard ( Kent State University, United<br />

States)<br />

Justice, Injustice, and U.S. Deportation Policy:<br />

Alternative Versions from the Web<br />

Natalie P. Byfield (St. John’s University, United<br />

States)<br />

At a loss for Words<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 01: Classrooms and the Struggle for<br />

Equality<br />

Chair: Antonia Randolph, University of Delaware,<br />

United States<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-212<br />

Session ID: RC25_01<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Carola Mick (Universitè du Luxembourg, Luxembourg)<br />

Discourse Structures and Social Inequalities in<br />

Education: Promotion of Critical Discursive<br />

Competence<br />

Nirmali Goswami (Indian Institute of Technology<br />

Kanpur, India)<br />

School and language identity: Legitimating of<br />

School Hindi and resistance of local variety in<br />

the schools of Banaras<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 08: New Language Forms in Computer-Mediated<br />

Communication: ‘NetLingo’<br />

and Related Developments<br />

Chair: Corinne Kirchner, Columbia University,<br />

United States<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-213<br />

Session ID: RC25_08<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Daniela Landert (University of Zurich, Switzerland)<br />

Interacting with Strangers in Online Chats:<br />

How Net Lingo is Used to Construct Identities<br />

and Perform Bodies<br />

Corinne Kirchner (Columbia University, USA)<br />

NetLingo Goes 2 Skul: Educators’ Reactions<br />

to CMC-based Innovation in Written Language<br />

Discussant: Gianluca Miscione (Italy)<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 16: The (Re)production of Knowledge:<br />

Classifications in Health Care Organizations<br />

Chair: Gianluca Miscione, Italy<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-406<br />

Session ID: RC25_16<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Stephanie Fox (Simon Fraser University,<br />

Vancouver, Canada)<br />

Patient Empowerment: Defining Agency<br />

Roberto Lusardi (University of Trento, Italy)<br />

Biographical & medical evidences: practices of<br />

interpreting health and illness in Intensive Care<br />

Unit<br />

Martin French (Queen’s University, Canada)<br />

The Evolution of Classifications: Health In-formation<br />

in Ontario, Canada<br />

Enrico Maria Piras (Fondazione Bruno Kessler<br />

and University of Trento, Italy)<br />

Disease or illness? Building and embedding<br />

medical classifications in software<br />

Alberto Zanutto (Fondazione Bruno Kessler<br />

and University of Trento, Italy)<br />

Disease or illness? Building and embedding<br />

medical classifications in software<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 02: Media Representation and Social<br />

Justice<br />

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Chair: William Housley Cardiff University,<br />

Wales, UK<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-212<br />

Session ID: RC25_02<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Peshkova Vera Mikhailovna (Centre for Analysis<br />

of Social-political Processes, Moscow, Russia)<br />

Producing of “Visible” Minorities and the<br />

“Otherness”: a Discursive Analysis of Representing<br />

of Ethno-cultural Diversity in the Russian<br />

Press<br />

Melissa Steyn (University of Capetown, South<br />

Africa)<br />

The De la Rey Phenomenon Amongst Afrikaner<br />

Youth in South Africa: A Fantasy Theme<br />

Analysis<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 09: Contests for Meaning & Identity<br />

in Education<br />

Chair: Jean Humphreys, Dallas Baptist University,<br />

United States<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-213<br />

Sessi<br />

Authors and Papers:on ID: RC25_09<br />

Tim Mahoney (Millersville University, United<br />

States)<br />

Out of the Frying Pan and into the Fire: New<br />

Teachers and the Undoing of Normative Whiteness<br />

P. Taylor Webb (University of British Columbia,<br />

Canada)<br />

The Language of Accountability: A Critical Discourse<br />

Analysis of Higher Education Policy in<br />

British Colombia<br />

Jean Humphreys (Dallas Baptist University,<br />

United States)<br />

The Veiled Facebook: An Online Telling of the<br />

Stories of Muslim Students<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 17: Changing Science, Changing<br />

Knowledge<br />

Chair: Svjatoslav I. Grigorijev, Moscow State<br />

University, Russion Federation and Joerg-Henner<br />

Harnisch, Institute for Economic and Cultural<br />

Analysis, Germany<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-406<br />

Session ID: RC25_17<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Joerg-Henner Harnisch (Institute for Economic<br />

and Cultural Analysis, Germany)<br />

Transfer of American Language Philosophy of<br />

Pragmatism into other Intellectual Worlds, Cultures<br />

and Languages<br />

Svetlana I. Harnisch (Institute of Sociology,<br />

RAS, Russian Federation)<br />

Advertising Healthy Food for Eastern and<br />

Western Europeans as Bridging the Gaps between<br />

Scientific Knowledge and Public Awareness:<br />

Smeckt Nestlé gut wie immer?<br />

Valentine Yarskaya-Smirnova (Russian Academy<br />

of Sciences)<br />

Discussant<br />

Saturday, September 6, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 18: The Linguistic Transformation of<br />

Public Spaces<br />

Chair: Federico Farini, University of Modena<br />

and Reggio Emilia, Italy<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-406<br />

Session ID: RC25_18<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Federico Farini (University of Modena and<br />

Reggio Emilia, Italy)<br />

Intercultural communication and the promotion<br />

of change in the healthcare system in Region<br />

Emilia-Romagna: an integrated sociologicallinguistic<br />

research<br />

Bruno Monteiro (Psychology and Education<br />

Sciences of Porto, Portugal)<br />

Men, beasts and machines: On the vocabularies<br />

of insurgence and indignity among industrial<br />

workers<br />

Feliu López-i-Gelats (Autonomous University<br />

of Barcelona, Spain )<br />

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Rural change and the politics of the notion of<br />

rurality<br />

David Tàbara (Autonomous University of Barcelona,<br />

Spain )<br />

Rural change and the politics of the notion of<br />

rurality<br />

Jordi Bartolomé (Autonomous University of<br />

Barcelona, Spain)<br />

Rural change and the politics of the notion of<br />

rurality<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 03: Critical Analysis of Discourses of<br />

Stereotyping and Commonplaces<br />

Chair: Erzsébet Barát, University of Szeged,<br />

Hungary<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-212<br />

Session ID: RC25_03<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Marie Nordberg (Center for Gender Research,<br />

Faculty of Arts and Education, Karlstad University,<br />

Sweden)<br />

“If we only could enlighten and modernise<br />

them…”– Masculinity, heterosexuality, class,<br />

metronormativity, modernity and other intersections<br />

in the Swedish debate on boys and<br />

achievement<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 10: Making Sexuality & Gender Meaningful<br />

Chair: Jyoti Puri, Simmons College, United<br />

States<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-213<br />

Session ID: RC25_10<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Erzsébet Barát (University of Szeged, Hungary)<br />

The Public Debate on Hate Speech Regulation<br />

in Hungary: The Difference a Queer Perspective<br />

Could Make<br />

Jyoti Puri (Simmons College, United States)<br />

Transgender Grammar: Personhood and Politics<br />

in the Indian Context<br />

Chanda Cook (American University, United<br />

States)<br />

The Legal Framing of Same-Sex Marriage in<br />

the United States<br />

Melanie Heath (Rice University, United States)<br />

‘Universally Harmful or Benign’: Double Jeopardy<br />

in Representing Polygamous Women’s<br />

Subjectivities in Canadian Law and Policy<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 19: Cross Talk in Professional<br />

Spheres, Panel A<br />

Chair: Svetlana I. Harnisch, Institute of Sociology,<br />

RAS, Russian Federation and Amado<br />

Alarcó, University of Rovira & Virgili, Spain<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-406<br />

Session ID: RC25_19<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Vladimir M. Alpatov (Institute of Oriental Studies<br />

RAS, Russian Federation)<br />

Bilingualism and Strategies of Communication<br />

Amado Alarcón (University of Rovira & Virgili,<br />

Spain)<br />

Linguistic Choice in Multilingual Companies:<br />

Implications on Both Inclusion and Exclusion of<br />

Social and Linguistic Groups.<br />

Mikhail F. Chernysh ( IS RAS, Russian Federation)<br />

Corporate Culture as a Way of Interclass Understanding<br />

Joan Sole i Camardons (Secretariat of Language<br />

Policy of the Vice-presidential Department<br />

of the Generalitat de Catalunya)<br />

Language and company in Catalonia: Main results<br />

of the Survey of linguistic uses in the<br />

companies of services<br />

Anna Torrijos (Secretariat of Language Policy<br />

of the Vice-presidential Department of the Generalitat<br />

de Catalunya)<br />

Language and company in Catalonia: Main results<br />

of the Survey of linguistic uses in the<br />

companies of services<br />

Valery Mansurov (Russian Academy of<br />

Sciences)<br />

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Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 04: Youth Identities and Social Justice<br />

Chair: Meredith Izon, University of Tasmania,<br />

Australia<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-212<br />

Session ID: RC25_04<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Meredith Izon (University of Tasmania, Australia)<br />

Youth, language and identity in a new African<br />

diasporic community in Australia:<br />

A sociolinguistic account<br />

Brett Elizabeth Blake (St. John’s University,<br />

United States)<br />

Social Justice Through Critical Literacy: Examining<br />

Language and Literacy Acquisition Patterns<br />

of Urban Adolescent Students in the<br />

U.S.A.<br />

Robert W. Blake (SUNY at Brockport, United<br />

States)<br />

Social Justice Through Critical Literacy: Examining<br />

Language and Literacy Acquisition Patterns<br />

of Urban Adolescent Students in the<br />

U.S.A.<br />

Maya Miskovic (National-Louis University,<br />

United States )<br />

Race and ‘Race:’ What is in the Name, What is<br />

in the Classroom?<br />

Debra S. Hooks (National-Louis University<br />

and Exceptional Children Have Opportunities<br />

(ECHO), United States)<br />

Race and ‘Race:’ What is in the Name, What is<br />

in the Classroom?<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 06: Joint session of RC25 and<br />

TG03: The Discourses of Ageism and Anti-<br />

Ageism<br />

Chair: Elisabet Cedersund, Jönköping University,<br />

Sweden and John Macnicol, London<br />

School of Economics, UK<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-406<br />

Session ID: JS_RC25_TG03_06<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Larry Anderson (Kwantlen University College,<br />

Canada)<br />

Ageism in Canada: A brief Report<br />

Fredrik Snellman (Umeå University, Sweden)<br />

Retired peoples perceptions of age-biased<br />

birthday cards<br />

Monika Wilinska (Jönköping University, Sweden)<br />

Discourse of aging in the Polish media: a critical<br />

discourse analysis of opinion weekly newsmagazines<br />

Isabella Paoletti (Social Research and Intervention<br />

Centre, Italy)<br />

Age discrimination and the discursive construction<br />

of the older worker<br />

Elisabet<br />

Cedersund (Jönköping University, Sweden)<br />

The discourse of care: Negotiating age in assessment<br />

talk<br />

Anna Olaison ( Linköping University, Sweden)<br />

The discourse of care: Negotiating age in assessment<br />

talk<br />

John Macnicol (London School of Economics,<br />

UK)<br />

The Uses and Abuses of Anti-Ageism<br />

Clary Krekula (Karlstad University, Sweden)<br />

‘Doing gendered age’ by discourses of ageism:<br />

When old women negotiate identities<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 12: Indigneous Language Shifts in<br />

Mexico<br />

Chair: Roland Terborg, Universidad Nacional<br />

Autónoma de México, México<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-213<br />

Session ID: RC25_12<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Roland Terborg (Universidad Nacional Autónoma<br />

de México, Mexico)<br />

Las lenguas indígenas y la disminución de su<br />

vitalidad en la actualidad en México<br />

Laura García Landa (Universidad Nacional<br />

Autónoma de México, Mexico)<br />

Las lenguas indígenas y la disminución de su<br />

vitalidad en la actualidad en México<br />

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Vera Bermeo (Universidad Nacional Autónoma<br />

de México, Mexico)<br />

Otomí language shift-maintenance in two different<br />

communities of Mexico<br />

Roland Terborg (Universidad Nacional Autónoma<br />

de México, Mexico)<br />

Otomí language shift-maintenance in two different<br />

communities of Mexico<br />

Alma Isela Trujillo Tamez ( Universidad Nacional<br />

Autónoma de México)<br />

El mantenimiento-desplazamiento de una lengua<br />

indígena: El caso de la lengua mixe de<br />

Oaxaca, México<br />

María Eugenia Herrera Lima ( Universidad<br />

Nacional Autónoma de México)<br />

El mantenimiento-desplazamiento de una lengua<br />

indígena: El caso de la lengua mixe de<br />

Oaxaca, México<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 05: Social Research for Social Justice<br />

Chair: Celine-Marie Pascale, American University,<br />

United States<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-212<br />

Session ID: RC25_05<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Carlos A. M. Gouveia (University of Lisbon &<br />

Institute for Theoretical and Computational Linguistics,<br />

Portugal)<br />

“The arrogant scientist” and “the ignorant citizen”:<br />

A critical discourse analysis of the discourse<br />

of scientists<br />

Marta Filipe Alexandre (University of Lisbon &<br />

Institute for Theoretical and Computational Linguistics,<br />

Portugal)<br />

“The arrogant scientist” and “the ignorant citizen”:<br />

A critical discourse analysis of the discourse<br />

of scientists<br />

Celine-Marie Pascale (American University,<br />

United States)<br />

Theory Method and the Politics of Evidence<br />

Gaile S.<br />

Cannella (Tulane University, United States)<br />

Social Justice and the Language(s)/Conceptualization(s)<br />

of Social Science Research:<br />

Power in Critical Inquiry<br />

Yvonna S. Lincoln (Texas A&M University,<br />

United States)<br />

Social Justice and the Language(s)/Conceptualization(s)<br />

of Social Science Research:<br />

Power in Critical Inquiry<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 13: Codeswitching as a Human<br />

Right?<br />

Chair: Paramasivam Muthusamy, University<br />

Putra Malaysia, Malaysia and Svetlana I. Harnisch,<br />

Institute of Sociology, RAS, Russian<br />

Federation<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-213<br />

Session ID: RC25_13<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Svetlana I. Harnisch ( Institute of Sociology,<br />

RAS, Russian Federation)<br />

Codeswitching as the Subject of Research and<br />

as a Modus of Behavior<br />

Paramasivam Muthusamy (University Putra<br />

Malaysia, Malaysia)<br />

Inter-language Interference and Code Switching<br />

at the Syntactic Level: A Case Study of<br />

Malaysia<br />

Kazakevich Olga ( Laboratory for Computational<br />

Lexicography, Research Computer Centre,<br />

Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia)<br />

Code Switching, Borrowings and Structural Interference:<br />

A Bundle of Issues Revisited<br />

Irina N. Chudnovskaya (Moscow State University,<br />

Russian Federation)<br />

Imposing of Barriers of National - Language<br />

and Character Type Codes as a Problem of<br />

Mutual Understanding<br />

Ulija Epikhina (Institute of Sociology. Russian<br />

Academy of Sciences)<br />

Discussant<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 20: Cross Talk in Professional<br />

Spheres, Panel B<br />

Chair: Maya Khemlani David, University of<br />

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Malaysia, Malaysi and Vladimir Alpatov, Institute<br />

of Oriental Studies RAS, Russian Federation<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-404<br />

Session ID: RC25_20<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Maya Khemlani David (University of Malaysi,<br />

Malaysia)<br />

Achieving Professional Goals: Use of Mixed<br />

Discourse in Interviews<br />

Nataly Khetagurova (IS, RAS, Russian Federation)<br />

Cross-talk in Public Debates: Discourse on the<br />

Anti-Global Movement<br />

Alexander Teslenko (Kazakhstan Academy of<br />

Sciences)<br />

Discussant<br />

Anna Eliseeva (Institute of Sociology. Russian<br />

Academy of Sciences)<br />

Discussant<br />

Sunday, September 7, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 11: Joint session of RC25, RC05<br />

and TG03: Migrant women: human rights violations<br />

and resistance<br />

Chair: Isabella Paoletti, Social Research and<br />

Intervention Centre, Italy<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-406<br />

Session ID: SJS_RC25_RC05_TG03_11<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Maria Rita Bartolomei (Macerata University,<br />

Italy)<br />

Islamic education and women’s rights in Italy<br />

Isabella Paoletti (Social Research and Intervention<br />

Centre, Italy)<br />

Migrant women from Muslim Countries: social<br />

and institutional discourses producing segregation<br />

Carola Mick (Campus Walferdange, Luxembourg)<br />

Peruvian domestic servants as promoters of<br />

social justice in Peru?<br />

Leonor Gimeno (Universidad Computense de<br />

Madrid, Spain)<br />

Human Rights and immigrants’ sense of belonging<br />

to the society of immigration<br />

Shobha Hamal Gurung (South Utah University,<br />

United States)<br />

Informal Global Economy: The case of Nepali<br />

Female Migrants in Boston and New York<br />

Sergey V. Ryazantsev (Social and Political<br />

Research Institute, Russian Academy of<br />

Sciences Russia)<br />

Russian women abroad: migration channels<br />

and problems of adaptation<br />

RC 26 Sociotechnics, sociological practice;<br />

Sociotechnique, pratique sociologique; Sociotécnica,<br />

práctica sociológica<br />

Session 12: Georgeous Tsobanoglou, The<br />

Aegean University, Greece<br />

Subject: “Improving capacity to influence politics<br />

for sustainable communities: Local cohesion<br />

partnerships, basic income and social<br />

economy”<br />

Organizer: G. Tsobanoglou, Sociology Department,<br />

Aegean University, Mytilini, Greece<br />

and Nikita Pokrovsky, Sociology Department,<br />

Higher School of Economics, Department of<br />

General Sociology, Russia<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 01: Russia in a Changing World :<br />

The Dynamics and Quality of Citizenship and<br />

Civil Society<br />

Chair: Nikita Pokrovsky, Higher School of<br />

Economics, Russian Federation<br />

Location: UB-RB-230<br />

Session ID: RC26_01<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Miroslava Tsapko (Sociology Department &<br />

<strong>Sociological</strong> Research Center, Dozent & Director<br />

Russian State University for the Humanities,<br />

Russia, Moscow)<br />

“The Russian democracy and elective simulacra”<br />

Mikhail Gorshkov (Institute of Sociology, Russian<br />

Academy of Sciences, Director, Russian<br />

Academy of Sciences Corresponding Member,<br />

Russia)<br />

«Middle Class: Do We Have It in Russia»<br />

Velikaya Nataliya (Sociology Department , Pro-<br />

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fessor, Russian State University for the Humanities,<br />

Russia, Moscow)<br />

“Local communities in Post-soviet countries:<br />

development or stagnation”<br />

Azer _fentiev (Faculty of Management , State<br />

University – Higher School of Economics, Moscow,<br />

Russia)<br />

“Social Organization of Business : Theoretical<br />

Insight”<br />

Evgeniya Balabanova (Faculty of Management,<br />

State University – Higher School of Economics,<br />

Moscow, Russia)<br />

“Power –Dependent Relations in Russian Business<br />

Organizations”<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 03: Enhancing capacities to impress<br />

on policy for sustainable communities. Social<br />

Capital, Social Economy<br />

Chair: Hans Harms, Koniordos, Sokratis<br />

Location: UB-RB-221<br />

Session ID: RC26_03<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Ioannis Nasioulas (Sociology Department,<br />

Aegean University, & Tsobanoglou, G. Sociology,<br />

Department, Aegean University, Mytilini,<br />

Greece )<br />

“Mapping the Social Economy : The Case of<br />

Greece”<br />

Myrsine Roumeliotou (Sociology Department,<br />

University of the Aegean, Mytilini, Greece)<br />

“Do Greeks bowl alone? The declining social<br />

capital and the repercussions for social economy<br />

in Greece”.<br />

Papanis Efstratios (Sociology Department,<br />

University of the Aegean, Mytilini, Greece)<br />

“Do Greeks bowl alone? The declining social<br />

capital and the repercussions for social economy<br />

in Greece”.<br />

Giavrimis Panagiotis (Sociology Department,<br />

University of the Aegean, Mytilini, Greece)<br />

“Do Greeks bowl alone? The declining social<br />

capital and the repercussions for social economy<br />

in Greece”.<br />

Koniordos Socrates (Department of Sociology,<br />

University of Crete, Rethymnon, Crete, Greece)<br />

“Is Building Social Capital Essential for Sustainable<br />

Growth? An Argument and an Answer”<br />

Sapanidi Polina (Department of Philosophy,<br />

State University – Higher School of Economics,<br />

Moscow Russia)<br />

Professional Orientation of Young People in<br />

Contemporary Russia. <strong>Sociological</strong> Perspectives.<br />

Dimitris Papandreou (Sociology, Department,<br />

University of the Aegean, Greece )<br />

“Social Economy. The aggregate of cognitive,<br />

social and economic capital for local development”.<br />

Alexandros Vakalidis (Sociology, Department,<br />

University of the Aegean, Greece )<br />

“Social Economy. The aggregate of cognitive,<br />

social and economic capital for local development”.<br />

Myrsine Roumeliotou (Sociology, Department,<br />

University of the Aegean, Greece )<br />

“Social Economy. The aggregate of cognitive,<br />

social and economic capital for local development”.<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 02: A Changing World: The Dynamics<br />

and Quality of Citizenship and Civil Society<br />

Chair: George Tsobanoglou and Hans Harms<br />

Location: UB-RB-230<br />

Session ID: RC26_02<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Mikhail Gorshkov (Institute of Sociology, Russian<br />

Academy of Sciences, Director, Russian<br />

Academy of Sciences Corresponding Member,<br />

Russia)<br />

«Megapolises and the Provinces in Modern<br />

Russia: Problems of Cooperation (Result of<br />

Sociologic Study) »<br />

Irina Tiourina (Institute of Sociology, Russian<br />

Academy of Sciences, Leading Staff Scientist,<br />

Candidate of <strong>Sociological</strong> Sciences, Russia)<br />

«Social Responsibility of Russian Business in<br />

Transitional Society»<br />

Pirzio Gloria (Department of Political Studies,<br />

Faculty of Political Science, University “La Sapienza”,<br />

Rome, Italy)<br />

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“Democracy and Participation of Local Autonomies<br />

in the European Governance”<br />

Tatiana Sidorina (Department of Philosophy,<br />

State University – Higher School of Economics,<br />

Moscow, Russia)<br />

Social Policy, Welfare State under Globalization<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Business Meeting<br />

Location: UB-RB-221<br />

Session ID: RC26_BM<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 04: Enhancing capacities to Innovate<br />

on policy for sustainable communities.<br />

Local cooperation.<br />

Chair: Marina Karides<br />

Location: UB-RB-230<br />

Session ID: RC26_04<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Karides Marina (Department of Sociology, Florida<br />

Atlantic University, Florida, USA)<br />

“Social Cooperatives: An Expanding Movement<br />

Across the Globe”<br />

Leonidas A. Papakonstantinidis (School of<br />

Management & Economics Technological Educational<br />

Institute, Kalamata- Greece)<br />

“Local Development: The Economy of the Poor<br />

and Sustainable Communities”<br />

Ioanna Giannopoulou (PhD Center for Mental<br />

Health, NHS, Peristeri and Attika Hospital,<br />

Athens, Greece)<br />

“Aspects of the Greek Organizational Framework<br />

of the Public Care System in Greece –<br />

Does it Promote Child Protection? Child Health<br />

and Social Services Systems Working Together<br />

or in Parallel ? – Implications for Child<br />

Protection Practices in Greece”<br />

George Tsobanoglou (PhD Sociology Department,<br />

Aegean University, Mytilini, Greece)<br />

“Aspects of the Greek Organizational Framework<br />

of the Public Care System in Greece –<br />

Does it Promote Child Protection? Child Health<br />

and Social Services Systems Working Together<br />

or in Parallel ? – Implications for Child<br />

Protection Practices in Greece”<br />

Chtouris Sotiris (Sociology Department, Aegean<br />

University, Mytilini, Lesvos, Greece)<br />

“Social Cohesion and Cultural Practices in the<br />

Aegean”<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 06: Joint Session of RC26 and<br />

RC46: Clinical Sociology, Sociotechnics and<br />

<strong>Sociological</strong> Practice: Research Strategies and<br />

Practices<br />

Chair: Marie Alderson, Canada and Maryann<br />

Mason, USA<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-220<br />

Session ID: JS_RC26_RC46_06<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Jacques Rheaume (Canada)<br />

Une approche de sociologie clinique en santé<br />

et services sociaux. Le cas du Québec. (A Clinical<br />

Sociology Practice in Health and Social<br />

Services in Quebec.)<br />

Roberta Spalter-Roth (USA)<br />

Sociologists in Research, Applied, and Policy<br />

Settings: Closing the Status Gap (Les sociologues<br />

en recherche appliqués, et la mise en<br />

place de politiques: combler les écarts de statuts)<br />

Jenifer Cartland (USA)<br />

Role-sharing between Evaluators and Stakeholders<br />

(Partage des rôles entre évaluateurs et<br />

commanditaires)<br />

Holly S. Ruch-Ross (USA)<br />

Role-sharing between Evaluators and Stakeholders<br />

(Partage des rôles entre évaluateurs et<br />

commanditaires)<br />

Maryann Mason (USA)<br />

Role-sharing between Evaluators and Stakeholders<br />

(Partage des rôles entre évaluateurs et<br />

commanditaires)<br />

Jean Marie Fritz (USA)<br />

Special Education Mediation in <strong>International</strong><br />

Settings<br />

Fereshteh Ahmadi (Uppsala University and<br />

University of Gävle, Sweden)<br />

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Hard and Heavy music as a coping method<br />

with cancer<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 05: New Organization Forms and<br />

Social Innovation<br />

Chair: Sandberg, Ake and Gantzias, George<br />

Location: UB-RB-230<br />

Session ID: RC26_05<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Ake Sandberg (Sociology Department, Stockholm<br />

University, Stockholm, Sweden)<br />

“IT and Planning in organization – Reflections<br />

after 30 years”.<br />

Dmitry Popov (State University—Higher<br />

School of Economics, Institute for Industrial<br />

and Market Studies, Department of General<br />

Sociology, Moscow, Russia )<br />

“Identities of ‘Virtual Worlds’ Makers”<br />

Gantzias George (Dept of Cultural Technology,<br />

Aegean University, Mytilini, Lesvos, Greece)<br />

“Cultural policy, Globalization and Sponsorship:<br />

Info-Cultural Products and New Technologies”<br />

Joachim Schmidt, K.H.W. (SOREGA EV,<br />

Koln, Germany)<br />

“Spell of Democracy-De-ideologizing Social<br />

Organization”<br />

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RC 29 Deviation and social control<br />

Déviation et contrôle social<br />

Desviación y el control social<br />

President: Biko Agozino, University of West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago<br />

Coordinators of the programme: Robert Nash Parker, University of California, USA, Biko<br />

Agozino, University of West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago<br />

Subject: “The war against drugs and the global crisis in deviation and social control”<br />

Organizer: Robert Nash Parker, University of California, USA<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 01: Alternatives to the drug war: Diversion,<br />

treatment, and decriminalization<br />

Chair: Robert Nash Parker, University of California,<br />

Riverside, USA<br />

Location: UB-RB-122<br />

Session ID: RC29_01<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Stelios Stylianou (University of Nicosia,<br />

Cyprus)<br />

Make Sense, Not War: Ravers talk About Drug<br />

Law Enforcement<br />

Michel Misse (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro)<br />

Changing illegal drug consumption and trafficking<br />

in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Joana D. Vargas (Federal University of Minas<br />

Gerais, Brazil)<br />

Changing illegal drug consumption and trafficking<br />

in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil<br />

Carmen Ruidiaz García (Universidad de La<br />

Rioja , Espania)<br />

Lack of public safety as a central element in<br />

local policing policy: The spanish example<br />

Nancy G. Guerra (University of California, Riverside)<br />

Alternatives to incarceration for high-risk youth<br />

in Kingston, Jamaica<br />

Kirk R. Williams (University of California, Riverside)<br />

Alternatives to incarceration for high-risk youth<br />

in Kingston, Jamaica<br />

Ian Walker (World Bank, USA)<br />

Alternatives to incarceration for high-risk youth<br />

in Kingston, Jamaica<br />

Robert Nash Parker (University of California,<br />

Riverside, USA)<br />

Alternatives to Incarceration for Illegal Drug<br />

Users: The Case of Proposition 36 in California<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 02: General Issues in the Study of<br />

Crime, Delinquency, and Deviance<br />

Chair: Biko Agozino, University of The West<br />

Indies, Trinidad and Tobago<br />

Location: UB-RB-122<br />

Session ID: RC29_02<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Biko Agozino (University of the West Indies,<br />

Trinidad and Tobago)<br />

HIV spread and prevalence of drug and alcohol<br />

abuse and trade in the Caribbean region<br />

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Rc 30 Sociology of Work<br />

Sociologie du travail<br />

Sociología del trabajo<br />

President: Diane Gabrielle Tremblay, Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada<br />

Coordinators of the programme: Diane Gabrielle Tremblay, Université du Québec à Montréal,<br />

Canada, Marianna Busso, LEST, France. Local Hosts: Juan José Castillo; Pablo López Calle<br />

Subject: “Globalisation and its impact on ways of working, territory, work organisation and contents<br />

of work”<br />

Organizer: Delphine Mercier, LEST, France<br />

Friday, September 5 , 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 01: Migration and Work<br />

Chair: Delphine Mercier, LEST, France<br />

Location: UB-RB-110<br />

Session ID: RC30_01<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Rocio Guadarrama ( Universidad Autónoma<br />

Metropolitana, México)<br />

Global chains and labor and gender identities<br />

in Mexico and Central America<br />

Luis Hernandez (Colegio de la Frontera Norte,<br />

México)<br />

Global chains and labor and gender identities<br />

in Mexico and Central America<br />

Diego Herrera Aragon (Fundació CIREM, España)<br />

Immigration, work and qualification: training<br />

and job mobility in three economic sectors in<br />

Catalonia (Spain): domestic service, building<br />

and catering<br />

Swanie Potot (Unité de recherche Migrations<br />

et Société URMIS, France)<br />

Recruitments complexity and the role of migrant<br />

workers in the western extensive agriculture<br />

Annalisa Lendaro (LEST, France)<br />

To be (qualified) or not to be? The case of the<br />

immigrant workforce in the construction sector<br />

in Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur.<br />

António Brandão Moniz (Research Centre on<br />

Enterprise and Work Innovation, Universidade<br />

Nova de Lisboa, Portugal)<br />

The globalisation in the clothing sector and its<br />

implications for work organisation: a view from<br />

the Portuguese case.<br />

Margarida Ramires Paulos (Research Centre<br />

on Enterprise and Work Innovation, Universidade<br />

Nova de Lisboa, Portugal)<br />

The globalisation in the clothing sector and its<br />

implications for work organisation: a view from<br />

the Portuguese case.<br />

Friday, September 5 , 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 07: Job Quality, Well Being and Inequality<br />

Chair: Ian Campbell, Centre for Applied Social<br />

Research - RMIT University, Australia<br />

Location: UB-RB-121<br />

Session ID: RC30_07<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Ana Negro (Universidad de Valladolid, España)<br />

Work quality and job satisfaction in Europe and<br />

in Spain.<br />

Guadalupe Ramos (Universidad de Valladolid,<br />

España)<br />

Work quality and job satisfaction in Europe and<br />

in Spain.<br />

Mª Cruz Merino (Universidad de Valladolid,<br />

España)<br />

Work quality and job satisfaction in Europe and<br />

in Spain.<br />

Noelia Somarriba (Universidad de Valladolid,<br />

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España)<br />

Work quality and job satisfaction in Europe and<br />

in Spain.<br />

Mamiko Ishihara (Pompeu Fabra University,<br />

España)<br />

Introducing New Technologies into Workplace:<br />

The Impacts on Employee Well-being.<br />

Ritsuko Ozaki (Imperial College London, UK)<br />

Introducing New Technologies into Workplace:<br />

The Impacts on Employee Well-being.<br />

Maria Caprile (Fundació CIREM, España)<br />

Patterns of inequality in the labour market: pay<br />

and labour stability.<br />

Jordi Potrony (Fundació CIREM, España)<br />

Patterns of inequality in the labour market: pay<br />

and labour stability.<br />

Iain Campbell (Centre for Applied Social Research<br />

- RMIT University, Australia)<br />

The Overseers have become crueller”: Solicitors<br />

and Billable Hours.<br />

Jenny Malone (Centre for Applied Social Research<br />

- RMIT University, Australia)<br />

The Overseers have become crueller”: Solicitors<br />

and Billable Hours.<br />

Sara Charlesworth (Centre for Applied Social<br />

Research - RMIT University, Australia)<br />

The Overseers have become crueller”: Solicitors<br />

and Billable Hours.<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 02: Work-Life Articulation and Time<br />

Chair: Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, Télé-université,<br />

Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada<br />

Location: UB-RB-110<br />

Session ID: RC30_02<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Thierry Bloss (Universite de Provence –<br />

LEST, France)<br />

L’institutionnalisation des rôles de sexe<br />

comme facteur d’inégalités sociales.<br />

Carmen Pérez Sánchez (Universitat Oberta<br />

de Catalunya, España)<br />

The impact of telework on workers: some effects<br />

in everyday life<br />

Ana Gálvez Mozo (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya,<br />

España)<br />

The impact of telework on workers: some effects<br />

in everyday life<br />

Viola Korpa (University of Latvia, Latvia)<br />

Changes in work organization and work-family<br />

reconciliation in Latvia: negative aspects and<br />

unanswered questions from different viewpoints<br />

of stakeholders.<br />

Estelle Bonnet (ISH Lyon, France)<br />

Job mobilities and family lives<br />

Beate Collet (ISH Lyon, France)<br />

Job mobilities and family lives<br />

Béatrice Maurines (ISH Lyon, France)<br />

Job mobilities and family lives<br />

Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay (Télé-université,<br />

Université du Québec à Montréal, Canadá)<br />

La conciliation emploi-famille et la gestion des<br />

carrières : le travail social, un milieu de travail<br />

(peu) favorable à la conciliation emploi-famille?<br />

Bernard Fusulier (Télé-université, Université<br />

du Québec à Montréal, Canadá)<br />

La conciliation emploi-famille et la gestion des<br />

carrières : le travail social, un milieu de travail<br />

(peu) favorable à la conciliation emploi-famille?<br />

Martine di Loreto (Télé-université, Université<br />

du Québec à Montréal, Canadá)<br />

La conciliation emploi-famille et la gestion des<br />

carrières : le travail social, un milieu de travail<br />

(peu) favorable à la conciliation emploi-famille?<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 08: Welfare States, Age and Flexibility<br />

in Work<br />

Chair: Patricia Vendramin, Fondation Travail-<br />

Université, Berlgium<br />

Location: UB-RB-121<br />

Session ID: RC30_08<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Rossella Ciccia (Università degli Studi di<br />

Roma, La Sapienza , Italy)<br />

Labour Market Regimes in European Advanced<br />

Economies: Varieties of Flexibilities.<br />

Evangelina Olid Gonzales (University of<br />

Jaén, España)<br />

Family solidarity in unemployment situation.<br />

Carlos Bruquetas Callejo (Andalucia Statistic<br />

Institute, España)<br />

Family solidarity in unemployment situation.<br />

Christian Ebner (Social Science Research<br />

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Center / University of Berlin, Germany)<br />

A Comparison of Job Aspirations, Job Realities<br />

and Job Attitudes in Welfare-State Regimes -<br />

Observing Change over a Time Period of 25<br />

Years.<br />

Jutta Allmendinger (Social Science Research<br />

Center / University of Berlin, Germany)<br />

A Comparison of Job Aspirations, Job Realities<br />

and Job Attitudes in Welfare-State Regimes -<br />

Observing Change over a Time Period of 25<br />

Years.<br />

Valentina Cuzzocrea (University of Essex,<br />

UK)<br />

Bringing creativity back in. When individualized<br />

individuals have to make it.<br />

Patricia Vendramin (Fondation Travail-Université,<br />

Berlgium)<br />

Generational approach of social patterns of relation<br />

to work<br />

John Cultiaux (Fondation Travail-Université,<br />

Berlgium)<br />

Generational approach of social patterns of relation<br />

to work<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 03: Work in the Knowledge Economy<br />

Chair: Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, Télé-université,<br />

Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada<br />

Location: UB-RB-110<br />

Session ID: RC30_03<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Gérard Valenduc (Fondation Travail-Université,<br />

Belgium)<br />

Changes in occupations in the knowledgebased<br />

economy<br />

Premilla D’Cruz (IIM Ahmedabad, India)<br />

Opportunity and constraint in tandem: Afterhours<br />

telecommuting rewrites the future.<br />

Ernesto Noronha (IIM Ahmedabad, India)<br />

Opportunity and constraint in tandem: Afterhours<br />

telecommuting rewrites the future.<br />

Elke Valgaeren (Hasselt University, Diepenbeek)<br />

Nomadic careers in the Flemish IT-sector: fact<br />

or fiction?<br />

Émilie Genin (Télé-université, Université du<br />

Québec à Montréal, Canadá)<br />

Working time spillovers and porosity : the case<br />

of independent computer specialists and managers<br />

in Québec.<br />

Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay (Télé-université,<br />

Université du Québec à Montréal, Canadá)<br />

Working time spillovers and porosity : the case<br />

of independent computer specialists and managers<br />

in Québec.<br />

Prema Rajagopalan (Indian Institute of Technology,<br />

Madras, India)<br />

Confluence of the capital : work requirements<br />

in the new knowledge economy.<br />

Sonia Guimaraes (Universidade Federal do<br />

Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil)<br />

Knowledge Society and Technological Innovation:<br />

a case-study of a technological incubator.<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 09: Gender<br />

Chair: Teresa Tornsm, Centre d’Estudis<br />

sobre la Vida Quotidiana i el Treball, Universitat<br />

Autònoma de Barcelona, España<br />

Location: UB-RB-121<br />

Session ID: RC30_09<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Nicolas Delorme (University J. Fourier, Grenoble<br />

I, France)<br />

Are French female sport journalists treated like<br />

their male counterparts in the workplace?<br />

Pauline Raul ( University Lille II, France)<br />

Are French female sport journalists treated like<br />

their male counterparts in the workplace?<br />

Teresa Torns ( Centre d’Estudis sobre la Vida<br />

Quotidiana i el Treball, Universitat Autònoma<br />

de Barcelona, España)<br />

Barriers to women insertion in traditionally<br />

men-dominated sectors<br />

Vicenç Borràs ( Centre d’Estudis sobre la Vida<br />

Quotidiana i el Treball, Universitat Autònoma<br />

de Barcelona, España)<br />

Barriers to women insertion in traditionally<br />

men-dominated sectors<br />

Carolina Recio ( Centre d’Estudis sobre la<br />

Vida Quotidiana i el Treball, Universitat Autònoma<br />

de Barcelona, España)<br />

Barriers to women insertion in traditionally<br />

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men-dominated sectors<br />

Laia Castellò ( Centre d’Estudis sobre la Vida<br />

Quotidiana i el Treball, Universitat Autònoma<br />

de Barcelona, España)<br />

Barriers to women insertion in traditionally<br />

men-dominated sectors<br />

Joan Rodríguez ( Centre d’Estudis sobre la<br />

Vida Quotidiana i el Treball, Universitat Autònoma<br />

de Barcelona, España)<br />

Barriers to women insertion in traditionally<br />

men-dominated sectors<br />

Molly Chattopadhayay (Indian Statistical Institute,<br />

India)<br />

Segregation and Wage: Effect of Segregation<br />

on Wages in the Indian Factory Sector from<br />

1989-90 to 2000-01<br />

Sonali Chakraborty (Indian Statistical Institute,<br />

India)<br />

Segregation and Wage: Effect of Segregation<br />

on Wages in the Indian Factory Sector from<br />

1989-90 to 2000-01<br />

Ugrasen Pandey (College Firozabad, Agra<br />

University India, India)<br />

Gender inequality in indian society.<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 14: RC30 Meeting<br />

Chair: Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, Télé-université,<br />

Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada<br />

Location: UB-RB-110<br />

Session ID: RC30_14BM<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 04: Industrial Districts and Territories<br />

Chair: Alfredo Hualde, El Colegio de la Frontera<br />

Norte, Mexico and Klaus Schmierl, Institut<br />

für Sozialwissenschaftliche Forschung, München,<br />

Germany<br />

Location: UB-RB-110<br />

Session ID: RC30_04<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

José Ricardo Ramalho (Federal University of<br />

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)<br />

Restructuring industry and territory: the case of<br />

the ABC district in São Paulo - Brazil<br />

Iram Jácome Rodrigues (University of São<br />

Paulo, Brazil)<br />

Restructuring industry and territory: the case of<br />

the ABC district in São Paulo - Brazil<br />

Jefferson José da Conceição (University of<br />

São Caetano do Sul, Brazil)<br />

Restructuring industry and territory: the case of<br />

the ABC district in São Paulo - Brazil<br />

Enrique De la Garza Toledo (Universidad Autónoma<br />

Metropolitana, México)<br />

Apertura Económica, desarrollo manufacturero<br />

e implicaciones espaciales en México.<br />

Juan Rodriguez Soler (Universitat Autònoma<br />

de Barcelona, España)<br />

Local Development vs. Globalization: complementarity<br />

or conflict?<br />

Martine Gadille (LEST, France)<br />

Societal forms of industrial relations and public<br />

policy adressing regional clusters of innovation<br />

development : The french case.<br />

Paula Urze (Universidade Nova de Lisboa,<br />

Portugal)<br />

Local R&D Competencies in Global Networks.<br />

Maria João Manatos (Instituto de Desenvolvimento<br />

de Novas Tecnologias, Portugal)<br />

Local R&D Competencies in Global Networks.<br />

Juan José Castillo (Universidad Complutense,<br />

España)<br />

Sotfware factories in Spain : organisation and<br />

division of labour ‘at the end of the line’. A<br />

comparative view on the fluid work in contemporary<br />

societies.<br />

Delphine Mercier (LEST, France)<br />

L’entre-deux de la mondialisation : des anciens<br />

territoires aux nouveaux territoires productifs.<br />

Mikael Da Cruz (LEST, France)<br />

L’entre-deux de la mondialisation : des anciens<br />

territoires aux nouveaux territoires productifs.<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 10: Globalization and Work<br />

Chair: Delphine Mercier, LEST, France<br />

Location: UB-RB-121<br />

Session ID: RC30_10<br />

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Authors and Papers:<br />

Joachim Ewert (University of Stellenbosch ,<br />

South Africa)<br />

Can one produce quality wine with poorly educated<br />

labour? Comparative evidence from new<br />

and old world wine countries.<br />

Ana Delicado (Instituto de Ciências Sociais,<br />

University of Lisbon, Portugal)<br />

Globetrotter scientists: the impact of mobility in<br />

scientific work<br />

Annie Lamanthe (LEST, France )<br />

Les « univers traditionnels» a l’epreuve de la<br />

mondialisation : des analyseurs privilegies des<br />

processus en cours ? Une mise en perspective<br />

France-Mexique.<br />

Lylia Palacios (Université autonome du<br />

Nuevo Leon, México)<br />

Les « univers traditionnels» a l’epreuve de la<br />

mondialisation : des analyseurs privilegies des<br />

processus en cours ? Une mise en perspective<br />

France-Mexique.<br />

Sanjay Tewari (Universities of India, India)<br />

Transformation to a World Class Organization :<br />

A study of the Life Insurance Corporation of<br />

India.<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 13: Work-life issues<br />

Chair: Alfredo Hualde, El Colegio de la Frontera<br />

Norte, Mexico<br />

Location: UB-RB-122<br />

Session ID: RC30_13<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Raul Bisio (Ceil-Piette del CONICET y UNLP,<br />

Argentina)<br />

La intersección entre espacios domésticos y<br />

laborales en jóvenes precarizados de sectores<br />

populares. Morfología y dinámicas de negociaciones,<br />

consensos y conflictos a partir de un<br />

caso en la Argentina de hoy.<br />

Mariana Busso (Ceil-Piette del CONICET y<br />

USAL, Argentina)<br />

La intersección entre espacios domésticos y<br />

laborales en jóvenes precarizados de sectores<br />

populares. Morfología y dinámicas de negociaciones,<br />

consensos y conflictos a partir de un<br />

caso en la Argentina de hoy.<br />

Alfredo Hualde (El Colegio de la Frontera<br />

Norte, Mexico)<br />

Economic and social upgrading in the us-mexican<br />

border<br />

Philippe Terral (Université Toulouse III,<br />

France)<br />

A <strong>Sociological</strong> Analysis of a Scientific and<br />

Technological Controversy in the Field of Sport<br />

Sciences: The Interest of Electric Stimulation<br />

to Increase Muscle.<br />

C. Collinet (Université Marne La Vallée,<br />

France)<br />

A <strong>Sociological</strong> Analysis of a Scientific and<br />

Technological Controversy in the Field of Sport<br />

Sciences: The Interest of Electric Stimulation<br />

to Increase Muscle.<br />

Marcela A. Hernández Romo (UAM-I, México)<br />

Territorio y Estrategias empresariales.<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 05: Informal Work<br />

Chair: Patrick Gun Cuningham, Autonomous<br />

University of Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, UK /<br />

Mexico<br />

Location: UB-RB-110<br />

Session ID: RC30_05<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Franco Barchiesi (Ohio State University,<br />

USA)<br />

Wage Labor, Informality, and Precarious Employment<br />

in the Making of South Africa’s Post-<br />

Apartheid Transition<br />

Mario Ortega Olivares (Universidad Autónoma<br />

Metropolitana-Xochimilco, México)<br />

El comercio ambulante en el Centro Histórico<br />

de la Ciudad de México. Informalidad, globalización<br />

y renta del suelo.<br />

Celia Pacheco Reyes (Universidad Autónoma<br />

Metropolitana-Xochimilco, México)<br />

Espejismos (y otros problemas) del trabajo<br />

precario e informal.<br />

Marco Augusto Gómez Solórzano (Universidad<br />

Autónoma Metropolitana-Xochimilco, México)<br />

Espejismos (y otros problemas) del trabajo<br />

precario e informal.<br />

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Stef Adriaenssens (EHSAL – European University<br />

College Brussels, Belgium)<br />

Work quality of informal and irregular domestics:<br />

a revisionist hypothesis.<br />

Jef Hendrickx (EHSAL – European University<br />

College Brussels, Belgium)<br />

Work quality of informal and irregular domestics:<br />

a revisionist hypothesis.<br />

Marta Panaia (Universidad de Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina)<br />

Organización del proceso de trabajo, territorio<br />

y riesgo en los recicladores urbanos de Buenos<br />

Aires.<br />

Patrick Gun Cuningham (Autonomous University<br />

of Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, UK / Mexico)<br />

Inequalities of Class, Gender and Race in the<br />

Informal Labour Market: A Comparison of Latin<br />

America and Western Europe.<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 11: Lifestyles and Work-Life Issues<br />

Chair: Philippe Mossé, LEST, France<br />

Location: UB-RB-121<br />

Session ID: RC30_11<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Bettina Johanna Krings (Institute of Technology<br />

Assessment and Systems Analysis, Germany)<br />

Benefits for skilled and losses for less educated<br />

workers? The impact of global restructuring<br />

on different occupational groups: some theoretical<br />

reflections.<br />

Linda Nierling (Institute of Technology Assessment<br />

and Systems Analysis, Germany)<br />

Benefits for skilled and losses for less educated<br />

workers? The impact of global restructuring<br />

on different occupational groups: some theoretical<br />

reflections.<br />

Catarina Sales Oliveira (CIES ISCTE, Portugal)<br />

Daily dualities: the portuguese new middle<br />

class working conditions and lifestyles.<br />

Sebastiana Rodrigues de Brito (Pontifícia Universidade<br />

Católica do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)<br />

The new face of the work and of the working<br />

class – a study about the railroad workers of<br />

the Rio de Janeiro.<br />

Inez Terezinha Stampa (Pontifícia Universidade<br />

Católica do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)<br />

The new face of the work and of the working<br />

class – a study about the railroad workers of<br />

the Rio de Janeiro.<br />

Tetsu Harayama (Institute of Social Sciences,<br />

Tokyo University, Japan)<br />

Construction du monde de travail des jeunes<br />

japonais.<br />

Yukiko Ogawa (Institute of Social Sciences,<br />

Tokyo University, Japan)<br />

Construction du monde de travail des jeunes<br />

japonais.<br />

Katsuaki Ohnishi (Institute of Social Sciences,<br />

Tokyo University, Japan)<br />

Construction du monde de travail des jeunes<br />

japonais.<br />

Yoshiro Terada (Institute of Social Sciences,<br />

Tokyo University, Japan)<br />

Construction du monde de travail des jeunes<br />

japonais.<br />

Philippe Mossé (LEST, France)<br />

Construction du monde de travail des jeunes<br />

japonais.<br />

Marcos Supervielle (Universidad de la República,<br />

Uruguay)<br />

Trabajo y Derechos Humanos. Nuevos Desafíos<br />

en la Sociedad del Conocimiento.<br />

Consuelo Iranzo (Universidad Central de Venezuela,<br />

Venezuela)<br />

La relevancia de los conflictos intersindicales<br />

para la dinámica de las relaciones laborales.<br />

Jacqueline Richter (Universidad Central de<br />

Venezuela, Venezuela)<br />

La relevancia de los conflictos intersindicales<br />

para la dinámica de las relaciones laborales.<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 06: Control of Work and ICT<br />

Chair: Ana Villarreal, LEST, France and Mariana<br />

Busso, CEIL-PIETTE del CONICET,<br />

LEST, Argentina-France<br />

Location: UB-RB-110<br />

Session ID: RC30_06<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Joan Miquel Verd (Autonomous University of<br />

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Barcelona, España)<br />

Tense Flux and Stressful Work as a Strategy<br />

for Work Organisation. The case of a hospital<br />

out-patients department.<br />

Carlos Lozares (Autonomous University of<br />

Barcelona, España)<br />

Tense Flux and Stressful Work as a Strategy<br />

for Work Organisation. The case of a hospital<br />

out-patients department.<br />

Ernesto Noronha (IIM Ahmedabad, India)<br />

Professional identity status as socio-ideological<br />

control: Employee regulation in Indian call<br />

centres.<br />

Premilla D’Cruz (IIM Ahmedabad, India)<br />

Professional identity status as socio-ideological<br />

control: Employee regulation in Indian call<br />

centres.<br />

Oriol Barranco Font (Universitat Autònoma de<br />

Barcelona / École des hautes études en sciences<br />

sociales, Espagne / France)<br />

Dreaming and embodying the neotaylorism of<br />

the service sector. The internalisation of conduct<br />

dispositions in the work of cashiers of retail<br />

distribution companies.<br />

Laura Draetta (Telecom ParisTech, Institut Telecom,<br />

France)<br />

Pôles de compétitivité et districts technologiques<br />

: une variation contemporaine des districts<br />

industriels ?<br />

Bertrand Fribourg (Telecom ParisTech, Institut<br />

Telecom, France)<br />

Pôles de compétitivité et districts technologiques<br />

: une variation contemporaine des districts<br />

industriels ?<br />

Marco Zurru (Dipartimento Ricerche Economiche<br />

e Sociali, Università di Cagliari, Italy)<br />

Pôles de compétitivité et districts technologiques<br />

: une variation contemporaine des districts<br />

industriels ?<br />

Shinichi Ogawa (Yokohama National University,<br />

Japan)<br />

Integration or Separation of Conception and<br />

Execution? : Japanese Quality Circles as Problem-solving<br />

Activities.<br />

Ana Villarreal ( LEST, France)<br />

Chair: Klaus Schmierl, Institut für Sozialwissenschaftliche<br />

Forschung, München, Germany<br />

Location: UB-RB-121<br />

Session ID: RC30_12<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Tickets and Turnstiles: The Control and Decline<br />

of Bus Drivers as Salesmen in Monterrey<br />

Juan Romero (Universidad de la República,<br />

Uruguay)<br />

La dinámica del empleo y su impacto en el territorio<br />

rural uruguayo: la diversidad de ocupaciones.<br />

Octavio Maza (Universidad Autónoma de<br />

Aguascalientes, México)<br />

El trabajo precario en México a revisión.<br />

Osvaldo R. Battistini (CONICET-UBA, Argentina)<br />

Lo precario como condición de-forma.<br />

Saloni Gupta (University of London, UK)<br />

Global Conservation Agenda and shawl industry:<br />

a case study of ban on shahtoosh trade<br />

in J&K (India).<br />

Sonali Chakraborty (Indian Statistical Institute,<br />

Kolkata, India)<br />

Changing Pattern in Occupational Segregation<br />

and Wage Inequality in Indian Labour Market.<br />

Andranik Tangian (Hans Böckler Stiftung,<br />

Germany)<br />

Is work in Europe decent? A study based on<br />

the 4th European survey of working conditions<br />

2005.<br />

Julio César Neffa (CEIL-PIETTE del CONI-<br />

CET, Argentina)<br />

Informalidad, trabajo no registrado y trabajo<br />

precario: Conceptos y definiciones para evitar<br />

confusiones.<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 12: Precarious Jobs and Work<br />

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RC 32 Women and Society<br />

Femme et société<br />

Mujer y sociedad<br />

Co-presidents and coordinators of the programme: Margaret Abraham, Hofstra University,<br />

USA. Local Hosts: Maria Angeles Duran; Cristina García<br />

Esther Ngan-ling Chow, American University, USA<br />

Subject: “Interlinking the spheres of knowledge and action: sociological research and women in<br />

society”<br />

Organizer: Esther Ngan-ling Chow, American University, USA and Margaret Abraham, Hofstra<br />

University, USA<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Joint Session 01A of RC32 and RC05:<br />

Women, Intersectionality and Diasporas: Challenges<br />

and Resistance<br />

Chair: Ann Denis, University of Ottawa, Canada<br />

and Sirma Bilge, Université de Montréal,<br />

Canada<br />

Location: UB-FP-0.1<br />

Session ID: JS_RC05_RC32_01A<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Sirma Bilge (Université de Montréal, Canada)<br />

‘Controversial Choices’: An Intersectional<br />

Analysis of a Paradigmatic Debate on Minority<br />

Women’s Agency<br />

Anna Korteweg (University of Toronto, Canada)<br />

Gender, Islam, and National Identity Formation<br />

through Immigrant Integration Policies: the<br />

Cases of the Netherlands and Germany<br />

Bandana Purkayastha (University of Connecticut,<br />

USA)<br />

Interrogating Intersectionality: Contemporary<br />

globalization and racialized gendering in the<br />

lives of highly educated South Asian Americans<br />

and their children<br />

Aparna Rayaprol (University of<br />

Hyderabad,India)<br />

Changing Locations and Transnational Identities<br />

Eva Blay (University of Sa_o Paulo, Brazil)<br />

Gender, Resistance and Identity: Jewish Immigrants<br />

in Brazil<br />

Catrin Lundström (Uppsala University, Sweden)<br />

Different Shades of Whiteness: White migration<br />

and re-imaginaries of race, gender and<br />

class in the case of first generation Swedish<br />

women in the U.S.<br />

Armelle Testenoire (Université de Rouen,<br />

France)<br />

Intersecting paradigms of redistribution and recognition:<br />

ethnic and gender division of labour<br />

in the hotel industry<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 01A: Talking the Talk, Walking the<br />

Walk: Marco Contexts and Regional Trends in<br />

Feminist Research and Practice<br />

Chair: Margaret Abraham, Hofstra University,<br />

USA and Kalapana Kannabiran, NALSAR University<br />

of Law, India<br />

Location: UB-FP-1.1<br />

Session ID: RC32_01A<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Sara De Jong (University of Nottingham, UK)<br />

Global citizenship performed: feminism, otherness<br />

and the practice of reflexivity<br />

Nicky Le Feuvre (University of Toulouse-Le Mirail,<br />

France)<br />

Women’s economic citizenship in grass-roots<br />

activitst and academic feminist publications in<br />

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five national contexts: the invisible intersections<br />

of gender, class and race?<br />

Milka Metso (University of Toulouse-Le Mirail,<br />

France)<br />

Women’s economic citizenship in grass-roots<br />

activitst and academic feminist publications in<br />

five national contexts: the invisible intersections<br />

of gender, class and race?<br />

Kalpan Kannabiran (NALSAR University of<br />

Law, India)<br />

The rule of Law, Rights Discourse and Separate<br />

Spheres<br />

Nighat Khan (Institute of Women’s Studies<br />

Lahore, Pakistan)<br />

The burdens of theory: feminist research and<br />

activism in Pakistan<br />

Diana Maciel (ISCTE/CIES, Portugal)<br />

Between work and family: women’s battle<br />

against time, overburden and stess<br />

Cristina Marques (ISCTE/CIES, Portugal)<br />

Between work and family: women’s battle<br />

against time, overburden and stess<br />

Anália Torres (ISCTE/CIES, Portugal)<br />

Between work and family: women’s battle<br />

against time, overburden and stess<br />

Bila Sorj (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro,<br />

Brazil)<br />

Feminist studies and the poverty reduction policies<br />

in Brazil<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 04: Middle Eastern Women’s Movements<br />

and Activism in the Globalized World:<br />

Research and Action<br />

Chair: Nazanin Shahrokni, University of California<br />

at Berkeley, USA and Iran and Suaad<br />

Zayed al-Oraimi, United Arab Emerates University,<br />

United Arab Emerates<br />

Location: UB-FP-1.2<br />

Session ID: RC32_04<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

A typology of dominant patriarchies in the Middle<br />

East: a comparative perspective<br />

Solange<br />

Simões (Eastern Michigan University, USA)<br />

Women’s attitudes toward the women’s movement,<br />

political activism, and human rights and<br />

in an Islamic context<br />

Michel Raspaud (Université Joseph Fourier -<br />

Grenoble I, Yemen)<br />

Democratic social movements and women activism<br />

in the republic of Yemen<br />

Ayse Guc (Uludag University,Turkey)<br />

A new Islamic woman literature: toward a Muslim<br />

feminist theology<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Joint Session 01B of RC32 and RC05:<br />

Women, Intersectionality and Diasporas: Negotiating<br />

identity, negotiating family dynamics<br />

in the Diaspora<br />

Chair: Ann Denis, University of Ottawa, Canada<br />

and Sirma Bilge, Université de Montréal,<br />

Canada<br />

Location: UB-FP-0.1<br />

Session ID: JS_RC05_RC32_01B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Lina Samuel (York University, Canada)<br />

Mating, Dating and Marriage: Cultural Retention,<br />

Transformation and the Construction of<br />

Diasporic Identities among South Asian Immigrants<br />

in Canada<br />

Maria Zubair (University of Reading, UK)<br />

‘Meri beti acchcchi hey (My daughter is good)’:<br />

Gender, Family Honour and Social-Class-<br />

Based Variations in Identity-Negotiation within<br />

the Pakistani Muslim Diaspora in Britain<br />

Karen Pyke (University of California at Riverside,<br />

USA)<br />

Racialized Stereotypes, Cultural Essentialism,<br />

and Desire Among Asian American Women<br />

Petra Heyse (Universiteit Antwerpen, Belgium)<br />

Images about Western husbands. On the Role<br />

of Imagination and Gender Dynamics in Marriage<br />

Migration of Eastern European Women<br />

Suowei Xiao (University of California at Berkeley,<br />

USA)<br />

Cosmopolitan Girl v.s. Countryside Woman:<br />

Urban/Rural Division in the Contemporary ‘Second-wife’<br />

Phenomenon in China<br />

Anya Ahmed (University of Salford, UK)<br />

Home and Away: Englishness as ethnicity exa-<br />

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mined out of context<br />

Naomi Weiner-Levy (David Yellin Academic<br />

College and Ben Gurion University, Israel)<br />

I cannot be Siham the village girl I left’: Identity<br />

Facades While Crossing Cultures on the Way<br />

to Higher Education<br />

David Yellin (Academic College and Ben Gurion<br />

University, Israel)<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 01B: Talking the Talk, Walking the<br />

Walk: Feminism and Research Methodologies<br />

in Action<br />

Chair: Margaret Abraham, Hofstra University,<br />

USA and Kalapana Kannabiran, NALSAR University<br />

of Law, India<br />

Location: UB-FP-1.1<br />

Session ID: RC32_01B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Margaret Abraham ( Hofstra University, USA)<br />

Pitfalls and possibilities of action research in<br />

addressing domestic violence<br />

Bandana Purkayastha ( University of Connecticut,<br />

USA)<br />

Pitfalls and possibilities of action research in<br />

addressing domestic violence<br />

Fátima Assunção ( University of Manchester,<br />

UK)<br />

Feminist sociolgoical research and self-employment:<br />

Issues, Problems and Possibilities<br />

Laura Corradi (Università della Calabria, Italy)<br />

Feminist research-action on health and environment<br />

Cynthia Joseph (Monash University, Australia)<br />

Unravelling ethnic politics in research: positionings<br />

with a postcolonial feminist “malaysian”<br />

ethnography<br />

Ellen Kuhlmann (University of Bath, UK)<br />

Changing policies, changing professions: comparing<br />

the space for feminist action in healthcare<br />

in Britain and Germany<br />

Ellen Annandale (University of Leicester, UK)<br />

Changing policies, changing professions: comparing<br />

the space for feminist action in healthcare<br />

in Britain and Germany<br />

Aparna Rayaprol (University of Hyderabad,<br />

India)<br />

Has feminist research changed pedagogical<br />

approaches in social science? are we actually<br />

walking the talk?<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 05: Transational Migration, Land<br />

and Resources Sustainability in Africa<br />

Chair: Oluyemi Fayomi, Covenant University,<br />

Nigeria and Lotsmart Fonjong Buea University,<br />

Cameroon<br />

Location: UB-FP-1.2<br />

Session ID: RC32_05<br />

Oluye<br />

Authors and Papers:mi Fayomi (Covenant<br />

University, Nigeria)<br />

A conceptual exposition of migrant women<br />

from Western Sahel region to Nigeria<br />

Lotsmart Fonjong (University of Buea, Cameroon)<br />

Dynamics and implications of the migration of<br />

female Nigerians across the western Cameroon-Nigeria<br />

borders on the socio-economic<br />

landscape of Anglophone Cameroon<br />

Tassang Celestina Neh Fru (University of<br />

Buea, Cameroon)<br />

Globalization and the dialectics of movements:<br />

innovative household adjustment strategies of<br />

women in Cameroon<br />

Chioma Daisy Ebeniro (University of Port Harcourt,<br />

Nigeria)<br />

The dynamics of female migration in Nigeria<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Joint Session 06 of RC13 and RC32:<br />

Gender and Leisure: Emerging Patterns<br />

Chair: Ishwar Modi, India <strong>International</strong> Institute<br />

of Social Sciences, India, Esther Ngan-ling<br />

Chow, American University, USA and Margaret<br />

Abraham, Hofstra University, USA<br />

Location: UB-FP-2.1<br />

Session ID: JS_RC13_RC32_06<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

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Catherine Berheide (Skidmore College, USA)<br />

Playing Sports, Playing with Gender<br />

Bernardo Coelho (Lisbon University Institute,<br />

Portugal)<br />

Erotization of Leisure or the Escape from<br />

Everyday Intimate Life<br />

Angela Moe (Western Michigan University,<br />

USA)<br />

Dancing Beyond the Belly: An Appraisal of<br />

Belly dance as Leisure<br />

Julia Harrison (Trent University, Canada)<br />

Real Men do Real Work at the Cottage<br />

Sumana Pandey (Government College,<br />

Dausa, Rajasthan, India)<br />

Gender and Leisure : Emerging Patterns in<br />

Rural India<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 01C: Talking the Talk, Walking the<br />

Walk: <strong>Sociological</strong> Research and Practice in<br />

Addressing Violence Against Women<br />

Chair: Margaret Abraham, Hofstra University,<br />

USA and Kalapana Kannabiran, NALSAR University<br />

of Law, India<br />

Location: UB-FP-1.1<br />

Session ID: RC32_01C<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Mehmet Nuri Gultekin ( University of Gaziantep,Turkey)<br />

Talking about the tabu: woman as under the<br />

pressure of honor, crime and traditional identity<br />

Karolin Kappler (University of Barcelona,<br />

Spain)<br />

Sexual violence –ups and downs in talking and<br />

walking– a still inconvenient truth<br />

Lidia Puigvert (Universitat de Barcelona,<br />

Spain)<br />

Research on the preventive socialization on<br />

violence against women<br />

Ainhoa Flecha (Universidad Autònoma de<br />

Barcelona, Spain)<br />

Research on the preventive socialization on<br />

violence against women<br />

Patricia Melgar (Universitat de Barcelona,<br />

Spain)<br />

Research on the preventive socialization on<br />

violence against women<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 06A: Women, Work and Family<br />

Chair: Esther Ngan-ling Chow, American University,<br />

USA and Margaret Abraham, Hofstra<br />

University, USA/ Suaad Zayed al-Oraimi, United<br />

Arab Emirates University, United Arab Emirates<br />

and Laura Alipranti-Marato, Naional<br />

Centre for Social Research, Greece<br />

Location: UB-FP-1.2<br />

Session ID: RC32_06A<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Laila Faulk (VU University Amsterdam, Netherlands)<br />

Labour market position of ethnic minority<br />

women in an international-comparative perspective:<br />

the intersection of gender and ethnicity<br />

Bih-Er Chou (National Tsing Hua University,<br />

Taiwan)<br />

Boss’ wife of TaiShang: wife or boss, before<br />

and after<br />

Anália Torres (Lisbon University Institute, Portugal)<br />

New meanings of the family in Europe: gender<br />

relations between ideology and practice<br />

Rui Brites (Lisbon University Institute, Portugal)<br />

New meanings of the family in Europe: gender<br />

relations between ideology and practice<br />

Bernardo Coelho (Lisbon University Institute,<br />

Portugal)<br />

New meanings of the family in Europe: gender<br />

relations between ideology and practice<br />

Inês Cardoso (Lisbon University Institute, Portugal)<br />

New meanings of the family in Europe: gender<br />

relations between ideology and practice<br />

Capitolina Diaz-Martinez (University of<br />

Oviedo, Spain)<br />

Power in couple relationships analysed<br />

through the couples’ narratives<br />

Sandra Dema-Moreno (University of Oviedo,<br />

Spain)<br />

Power in couple relationships analysed<br />

through the couples’ narratives<br />

Carmen Pérez Sánchez (Universitat Oberta<br />

de Catalunya, Spain)<br />

Gender and work: the effects of telework on<br />

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women’s work-life balance<br />

Ana Gálvez Mozo (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya,<br />

Spain)<br />

Gender and work: the effects of telework on<br />

women’s work-life balance<br />

Laura Alipranti-Maratou (M.A.Naional Centre<br />

for Social Research, Greece)<br />

Reconciliation policy in Greece: policy frames<br />

and dimensions of public debate<br />

A. Nikolaou (M.A.Naional Centre for Social<br />

Research, Greece)<br />

Reconciliation policy in Greece: policy frames<br />

and dimensions of public debate<br />

Saturday, September 6, 18:00-20:00<br />

Joint Session 05 of RC04, RC07, RC23<br />

and RC32: Gender, Science, Technology and<br />

Innovation, and the Future<br />

Chair: Solange Simões, Eastern Michigan<br />

University, USA and Radhamany Sooryamoorthy,<br />

University KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa<br />

Location: URL-A102<br />

Session ID:<br />

JS_RC04_RC07_RC23_RC32_05<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Uta Russmann (University of Vienna, Austria)<br />

Gender-specific Behavior in Web Based Communication<br />

Networks: Gender Barriers to Access<br />

and Gender Barriers to Usage<br />

Christiane Gross (University of Kiel, Germany )<br />

Women in Science—Aliens No More?<br />

Monika Jungbauer-Gans (University of Kiel,<br />

Germany)<br />

Women in Science—Aliens No More?<br />

Lisa Richey (Roskilde University, Denmark)<br />

Anti-Retroviral Technology in Africa<br />

Luisa Leonini (University of Milan, Italy)<br />

New Media and Pornography: How the Internet<br />

has Modified the Sex Business<br />

Nuria Valles (Fundació CIREM, Spain)<br />

Construction of gendered technological identities<br />

in the school space<br />

Saturday, September 6, 18:00-20:00<br />

Joint Session 03 of RC14, RC32 and<br />

RC30: Transformation in Communication and<br />

Work: The Cultural Construction and Reconstruction<br />

of Gender<br />

Chair: Christiana Constantopoulou, Panteion<br />

University, Greece, Margaret Abraham, Hofstra<br />

University, USA and Diane Gabrielle Tremblay,<br />

Tele-Universite, Canada<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-Sala Gran<br />

Session ID: JS_RC14_RC30_RC32_03<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Kamlesh Mohan Mohan (Panjab University,<br />

India)<br />

Globalization, Tele-advertising and Gender<br />

Kiril Sharapov (Glasgow Caledonian University,<br />

Scotland)<br />

The ‘Business Case’ for Gender Equality:<br />

‘Othering’ and ‘Normalising’ for Profit<br />

Anastasia Sotiriadou (University of Athens,<br />

Greece)<br />

Communication, Politics and Women<br />

Maria Vergeti (Democritus University of<br />

Thrace, Greece)<br />

Media and Lifelong Education as Significant<br />

Factors in Enhancing the Quality of Life of<br />

Pomak Women in Greece<br />

Magda Zadkowska (University of Gdansk, Poland)<br />

I Do Not Wash Dishes Today: Constructing<br />

and Reconstructing the Contemporary Couples<br />

Giselle Touzard (University of Nevada, USA)<br />

Displays of Nature in Commercial Advertisements<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Joint Session 02A of RC32 and RC10:<br />

The Challenges of Women’s Participation/Exclusion<br />

in Various Contexts<br />

Chair: Esther Ngan-ling Chow, American University,<br />

USA<br />

Location: UB-FP-2.1<br />

Session ID: JS_RC10_RC32_02A<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

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Khurram Iqbal (University of Agriculture, Faisalabad.<br />

Pakistan)<br />

Gender Dimension of Decentralized Governance<br />

in Pakistan: Implication for Sustainable<br />

Livelihoods and Gender Mainstreaming<br />

Abdul Basit (University of Agriculture, Faisalabad.<br />

Pakistan)<br />

Gender Dimension of Decentralized Governance<br />

in Pakistan: Implication for Sustainable<br />

Livelihoods and Gender Mainstreaming<br />

Beatrix Schwarzer (Johann Wolfgang Goethe<br />

Universitat, Frankfurt am Main, Germany)<br />

Women’s Participation in South Africa: Is Visibility<br />

Leading to Gender Equity?<br />

Diana Macie (CIES/ISCTE, Portugal)<br />

Gender and Political Power<br />

Shpakovskaya Larisa (European University at<br />

St Petersburg, Russia)<br />

Gender (In)equality in Political Participation in<br />

Russia (a Case of Karelian Republic)<br />

Maria Eugenia de la O (Centro de Investigaciones<br />

y Estudios Superiores en Antropología Social-Occidente,<br />

México)<br />

The Change of Women’s Workers Participation<br />

and the Social Construction of Labor Rights in<br />

Mexican Maquiladoras<br />

Solange Simoes (Eastern Michigan University,<br />

USA)<br />

The Private Motivations of Public Action: Women’s<br />

<strong>Association</strong>al Lives and Political Activism<br />

in Brazil<br />

Cirila Quintero Ramírez (Colegio de la Frontera<br />

Norte-Matamoros, México)<br />

The Change of Women’s Workers Participation<br />

and the Social Construction of Labor Rights in<br />

Mexican Maquiladoras<br />

Bruno Reis (Federal University of Minas Gerais,<br />

Brazil)<br />

The Private Motivations of Public Action: Women’s<br />

<strong>Association</strong>al Lives and Political Activism<br />

in Brazil<br />

Fabricio Fialho (Federal University of Minas<br />

Gerais, Brazil)<br />

The Private Motivations of Public Action: Women’s<br />

<strong>Association</strong>al Lives and Political Activism<br />

in Brazil<br />

Tatiana Goulart (Federal University of Minas<br />

Gerais, Brazil)<br />

The Private Motivations of Public Action: Women’s<br />

<strong>Association</strong>al Lives and Political Activism<br />

in Brazil<br />

Daniel Biagioni (University of Republic, Uruguay)<br />

The Private Motivations of Public Action: Women’s<br />

<strong>Association</strong>al Lives and Political Activism<br />

in Brazil<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 02A: Obstacles to and Strategies<br />

for Doing Sociology for Women<br />

Chair: Joey Sprague, University of Kansas,<br />

USA and Lin Tan, All China Women’s Federation,<br />

China<br />

Location: UB-FP-1.1<br />

Session ID: RC32_02A<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Joey Sprague (University of Kansas, USA)<br />

Gendered barriers to a sociology for women in<br />

the U.S.<br />

Raluca Soreanu (University College London,<br />

UK)<br />

Feminist creativities and disciplinary change:<br />

lessons from the case of academic international<br />

relations<br />

Diana Papademas (SUNY/Old Westbury,<br />

USA)<br />

Empowerment of women globally - a necessary<br />

link between the academy and the UN<br />

Esther Ngan-ling Chow (American University,<br />

USA and Green River Community College,<br />

USA)<br />

Globalizing action-oriented research in feminist<br />

scholarship: linking knowledge with praxis<br />

Laura Toussaint (American University, USA)<br />

Globalizing action-oriented research in feminist<br />

scholarship: linking knowledge with praxis<br />

Christine Löw (J.W.Goethe-University, Germany)<br />

Private property and knowledge: the case of<br />

intellectual property rights and genetic resources<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 06B: Women’ Work, Laobr Participation<br />

and Development<br />

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Chair: Esther Ngan-ling Chow, American University,<br />

USA/ Catherine Berheide, Skidmore<br />

College, USA<br />

Location: UB-FP-1.2<br />

Session ID: RC32_06B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Mariëlle Cloïn (Utrecht University and The Netherlands<br />

Institute of <strong>Sociological</strong> Research,<br />

Netherlands)<br />

Low-educated women’s employment decisions:<br />

micro-economic and sociological perspectives<br />

Ans Merens (The Netherlands Institute of <strong>Sociological</strong><br />

Research, Netherlands)<br />

The participation of women from ethnic minorities<br />

in the Netherlands<br />

Els De bruyn (University of Antwerp, Belgium)<br />

Managerial participation of flemish women in<br />

the world of sports<br />

Yung Han Chang ( University of Manchester,<br />

UK)<br />

Women’s labour market participation in Taiwan<br />

Sirirat Taneerananon (Prince of Songkla University,<br />

Thailand)<br />

Women migration and urban poverty: a case of<br />

Thailand<br />

Oya Açıkalın (Yüzüncü Yıl Üniversitesi, Sosyoloji<br />

Bölümü Kampüs, Turkey)<br />

The gender perspective of the Eeastern Anatolia<br />

development programme (EADP)<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Joint Session 02B of RC32 and RC10:<br />

The Challenges of Women’s Participation/Exclusion<br />

in Social Movements<br />

Chair: Michal Palgi, The Max Stern Academic<br />

College of Emek Yezreel, Israel<br />

Location: UB-FP-2.1<br />

Session ID: JS_RC10_RC32_02B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Neuma Aguiar (Federal University of Minas<br />

Gerais, Brazil)<br />

Women´s Movements in Developing Countries:<br />

Characteristics, Priorities and Issues<br />

Anna-Britt Coe (Umeå University, Sweden)<br />

Reproductive Rights Advocacy in Peru: Linking<br />

Political and Cultural Dimensions of Policy<br />

Outcomes<br />

Ariadna Munté (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona,<br />

Spain)<br />

Romi Feminism: A Case of Dialogic Feminism<br />

Esther Oliver (University of Warwick, UK)<br />

Romi Feminism: A Case of Dialogic Feminism<br />

Maria José Casa-Nov (University of Minho,<br />

Portuga)<br />

Ethnicity and Dialecticity of Power in Gender<br />

Relations<br />

Bernadetta Siara (City University, UK)<br />

Social Movement “Poland is a Woman” and its<br />

Early Political Activism – Analysis of Contemporary<br />

Gender Discourses in Poland<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 02B: Women, Pedagogy and Academe:<br />

Persistence and Change<br />

Chair: Joey Sprague, University of Kansas,<br />

USA, Margaret Abraha, Hofstra University,<br />

USA and Esther Ngan-ling Chow, American<br />

University, USA<br />

Location: UB-FP-1.1<br />

Session ID: RC32_02B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Alejandra Araiza (Universidad Autónoma de<br />

Barcelona, Spain)<br />

From gender theory to feminist epistemology:<br />

an effort to deconstruct the falogocentrism<br />

Luz M Martínez (Universidad Autónoma de<br />

Barcelona, Spain)<br />

From gender theory to feminist epistemology:<br />

an effort to deconstruct the falogocentrism<br />

Nitza Berkovitch (Ben Gurion University, Israel)<br />

Still a Man’s Place? On the Blind Spots of Discrimination<br />

Cynthia B. Bragg (Morgan State University,<br />

USA)<br />

Strategies of studying black churches as gendered<br />

organizations for social change: an academic<br />

using “outsiders-within” perspective<br />

Julia Rozanova (University of Alberta Edmonton,<br />

Canada)<br />

Deconstructing the ‘ideology of domesticity’<br />

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through studies of older rural women’ s social<br />

participation<br />

Talita Pereira de Castro (Universidade Estadual<br />

de Campinas, Brazil)<br />

Women in Brazilian self-help books<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Joint Session 04 of RC32 and RC38: Biographical<br />

and Feminist Methods in a Global<br />

Framework<br />

Chair: Marilyn Porter Memorial University,<br />

Canada and Fatimah Daud <strong>International</strong> Islamic<br />

University, Malaysia<br />

Location: UB-FP-0.1<br />

Session ID: JS_RC32_RC38_04<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Kalpana Kannabrian (NALSAR University of<br />

Law, India)<br />

Making the Forked Tongue Speak: An Ethnography<br />

of Self<br />

Paul Luken (Univ of West Georgia, USA)<br />

Putting Theory in Its Place: An institutional ethnography<br />

approach<br />

Suzanne Vaughan (Arizona State University,<br />

USA)<br />

Putting Theory in Its Place: An institutional ethnography<br />

approach<br />

Nighat Khan (Institute of Women’s Studies Lahore,<br />

Pakistan)<br />

Write it down the way I mean it<br />

Luz Martinez (Univ Autonoma de Barcelona,<br />

Spain)<br />

An approach to the private space: Housewives’<br />

chores through life stories<br />

Ana Garay (Univ Autonoma de Barcelona,<br />

Spain)<br />

An approach to the private space: Housewives’<br />

chores through life stories<br />

Kathy Davis (Utrecht University, Netherlands)<br />

Appropriating the narrative of the “Other”:<br />

Some critical reflections on feminist theory in a<br />

global context<br />

Session 03: Researching Women in Africa<br />

and the African Diaspora: New Social Science<br />

Perspectives<br />

Chair: Josephine Beoku-Betts, Flordia Atlantic<br />

University,USA and Akosua Adomako Ampofo,<br />

University of Ghana, Ghana<br />

Location: UB-FP-1.1<br />

Session ID: RC32_03<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Josephine Beoku-Betts (Florida Atlantic University,<br />

USA)<br />

African women scientists and the politics of location:<br />

the case of four Sierra Leonean women<br />

scientists<br />

Marlese Durr (Wright State University, USA)<br />

Braiding, slicing, and dicing: African American’s<br />

women home as a site of work in the global<br />

economy<br />

Akosua Adomako Ampofo (University of<br />

Ghana-Legon, Ghana)<br />

In my mother’s house : mothering and race<br />

work in Ghana<br />

Dorothy Oben (University of Buea, Cameroon)<br />

Poverty in Cameroon: how women survive<br />

Mary Johnson Osirim ( Bryn Mawr College,<br />

USA)<br />

African women in the new diaspora: transnationalism<br />

and the (re)creation of home<br />

Monday, September 8, 09:00-11:00<br />

Business Meeting<br />

Location: UB-FP-1.2<br />

Session ID: RC32_BM<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

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RC 34 Sociology of Youth<br />

Sociologie de la jeunesse<br />

Sociología de la juventud<br />

President: Ngan-Pun Ngai, Chinese University of Hong Kong<br />

Coordinators of the programme: Carmen Leccardi, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy, Carles<br />

Feixa, Universitat de Lleida, Spain<br />

Subject: “Growing in a fluid world: questions on youth to be debated”<br />

Organizer: Carmen Leccardi, University of Milano, Italy and Carles Feixa, University of Lleida,<br />

Spain<br />

Friday, September 5, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 01A: The concept of generation in<br />

youth theories<br />

Chair: Carles Feixa, University of Lleida, Catalonia,<br />

Spain and Carmen Leccardi, University<br />

of Milano-Bicocca, Italy<br />

Location: URL-A302<br />

Session ID: RC34_01A<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Ola Stafseng (University of Oslo, Norway)<br />

Karl Mannheim and Kurt Lewin on the German-Jewish<br />

youth matters<br />

Carmen Leccardi (University of Milano-Bicocca,<br />

Italy)<br />

The Concept of Generation in Youth Theories<br />

Carles Feixa (University of Lleida, Catalonia)<br />

The Concept of Generation in Youth Theories<br />

Wivian Weller (University of Brasilia)<br />

The Concepts of Generation and Youth in the<br />

Work of Karl Mannheim<br />

Nicolle Pfaff (University of Halle, Germany)<br />

The Concepts of Generation and Youth in the<br />

Work of Karl Mannheim<br />

Chair: Carme Capdevila, Consellera del Departament<br />

d’Acció Social i Ciutadania, Generalitat<br />

de Catalunya<br />

Location: CCCB-CCCB-Vestibulo<br />

Session ID: RC34_SS<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Zygmunt Bauman (University of Leeds, UK)<br />

Michael Maffesoli (University of La Sorbone,<br />

France)<br />

Friday, September 5, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 01A: The concept of generation in<br />

youth theories<br />

Chair: Carles Feixa, University of Lleida, Catalonia,<br />

Spain and Carmen Leccardi, University<br />

of Milano-Bicocca, Italy<br />

Location: URL-A302<br />

Session ID: RC34_01A<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Maurizio Merico (University of Salerno, Italy)<br />

Youth and generations<br />

Friday, September 5 , 18:00-20:00<br />

Open Session: Liquid or Tribal Youth? Dialogue<br />

with Bauman & Maffesoli<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 01B: The concept of generation in<br />

youth theories<br />

Chair: Carles Feixa, University of Lleida, Ca-<br />

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talonia, Spain and Carmen Leccardi, University<br />

of Milano-Bicocca, Italy<br />

Location: URL-A101<br />

Session ID: RC34_01B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Aurelie Mary (University of Tampere, Finland)<br />

Different economic contexts, different generations:<br />

the Baby Boomers and their children<br />

Helena Laakonen (University of Tampere, Finland)<br />

Thirty-Somethings: The First European Generation?<br />

Eriikka Oinonen (University of Tampere, Finland)<br />

Thirty-Somethings: The First European Generation?<br />

Rossana Reguillo (Iteso, Mexico)<br />

Gramáticas de la violencia juvenil: Precarización,<br />

desencanto y paralegalidad en Latinoamérica<br />

German Muñoz (Universidad Distrital Francisco<br />

Jose de Caldas, Colombia)<br />

Mutaciones generacionales en un paisaje mediático<br />

transformado<br />

Vincenzo Cicchelli (University Paris Descartes,<br />

France )<br />

Understanding intergenerational ties in France:<br />

the method of paradoxes<br />

José Antonio Hernández Gutiérrez (ITESM<br />

Campus Monterrey, México)<br />

La industria cultural de la nostalgia y la construcción<br />

de la memoria mediática ochentera en<br />

México<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 02A: Youth theories and public debates<br />

in the XX century<br />

Chair: Carles Feixa, University of Lleida, Catalonia,<br />

Spain and Carmen Leccardi, University<br />

of Milano-Bicocca, Italy<br />

Location: URL-A101<br />

Session ID: RC34_02A<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Ronald Srigley (Laurentian University in Sudbury,<br />

Canada)<br />

Modernity’s Youth: Images of Rebellion from<br />

the Cave<br />

Kate Tilleczek (Laurentian University in Sudbury,<br />

Canada)<br />

Modernity’s Youth: Images of Rebellion from<br />

the Cave<br />

Tracy Shildrick (University of Teesside, UK)<br />

Social inclusion, exclusion and ‘the street’: the<br />

continuing relevance of subculture theory<br />

Dan Woodman (University of Melbourne,<br />

Australia)<br />

Individualisation and the Split Habitus: A return<br />

to Beck and Bourdieu for conceptualizing social<br />

change and young people’s transitions<br />

Siyka Kovacheva (University of Plovdiv, Bulgaria)<br />

Changing youth images in public debates in<br />

post-communist Bulgaria. The influence of<br />

youth theories and youth policies<br />

Mariana Chaves (University of La Plata, Argentina)<br />

Revisiting twenty five years in Argentina: youth<br />

theories, youth questions and public debates<br />

between 1983-2008.<br />

Elena Berge (University of La Plata, Argentina)<br />

Revisiting twenty five years in Argentina: youth<br />

theories, youth questions and public debates<br />

between 1983-2008.<br />

Kathy Edwards (University of Sydney, Australia)<br />

Beyond the Blame Game of Public Debates:<br />

Young People’s Subjective Experiences of Democracy<br />

in a Liquid World<br />

Gestur Gu_mundsson (Iceland University of<br />

Education, Iceland)<br />

Standing on the shoulders of phantoms<br />

Lesley Andres (Canada)<br />

Theory, Policy, Structure, and Agency and the<br />

Construction of Canadian and Australian<br />

Young Adults<br />

Johanna Wyn (Australia)<br />

Theory, Policy, Structure, and Agency and the<br />

Construction of Canadian and Australian<br />

Young Adults<br />

Atte Oksanen (University of Tampere, Finland)<br />

Theories of Addiction and Images of Addictive<br />

Behaviours founded by the Academy of Finland<br />

Thorolfur Thorlindsson (University of Iceland,<br />

Iceland)<br />

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The Concept of Community in Youth Research,<br />

Theory, Policy and Practice<br />

James Cote (University of Western Ontario,<br />

Canada)<br />

The disenfranchisement of youth in the latetwentieth<br />

century: A critique of conservative<br />

approaches to youth studies.<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 03A: Youth theories and public debates<br />

for the XXI century<br />

Chair: Helena Helve, University of Kuopio,<br />

Finland and Vinod Chandra, JNPG College,<br />

Lucknow, India<br />

Location: URL-A101<br />

Session ID: RC34_03A<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Mei-Ling Lin (National Open University, Taiwan)<br />

The digital economy:Promise and perfil on the<br />

age of networked intelligence—A study of<br />

young and how they view the new world order<br />

Anand Rampersad (University of the West Indies,<br />

Trinidad)<br />

Caribbean Youth: Crisis Or Challenge In A<br />

Neo-Globalizing Sphere: The Case Of Trinidad<br />

And Tobago<br />

Charlotte Fabiansson (Macquarie University,<br />

Australia)<br />

Young people’s attitudes to risk taking behaviour<br />

- aspirations and trepidations as influenced<br />

by global and local milieux<br />

Maria Cardenal (University of Las Palmas de<br />

Gran Canaria, Spain)<br />

Individualization and risk theories examined:<br />

the importance of family bonds as supports in<br />

the transition to adulthood<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 03B: Youth theories and public debates<br />

for the XXI century<br />

Chair: Helena Helve, University of Kuopio,<br />

Finland and Vinod Chandra, JNPG College,<br />

Lucknow, India<br />

Location: URL-A102<br />

Session ID: RC34_03B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Tomohiko Asano (Tokyo Gakugei University)<br />

Civic engagement developed in leisure activity<br />

groups and close friend networks in Japan<br />

Terhi-Anna Wilska (Turku School of Economics,<br />

Finland)<br />

Individualization or new collectivism? Changing<br />

forms of sociality among young people in<br />

Europe.<br />

Youra Petrova (Cnrs / Iresco, France)<br />

New youth questions in France ? Youth rioters<br />

or/and new “chalengers”?<br />

Vinod Chandra (University of Lucknow, India)<br />

Representation of Indian Youth in Print Media<br />

Indian Youth in Public Debates<br />

Portillo Maricela (Universidad Autonoma de la<br />

Ciudad de México)<br />

La construcción mediática de la juventud mexicana<br />

en la televisión<br />

Goran Bolin (Sodertörn University College,<br />

Sweden)<br />

Mobile Phones and Media Generations<br />

Helena Helve (University of Kuopio, Finland)<br />

Social Capital and a “Liquid Trust” of Young<br />

People<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 04A: Youth questions and public debates<br />

Chair: Ngan-pun Ngai, The Chinese University<br />

of Hong Kong, China and Ani Wierenga,<br />

University of Melbourne, Australia<br />

Location: URL-A101<br />

Session ID: RC34_04A<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Steven Sek-yum Ngai (The Chinese University<br />

of Hong Kong )<br />

Success Factors in Mutual Aid among Young<br />

People with Emotional and Behavioral Problems<br />

Christine Griffin (University of Bath, UK)<br />

The importance of belonging in the neo-liberal<br />

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social order: Young people’s drinking practices,<br />

collective identity and generational location<br />

Emma Navarrete (El Colegio Mexiquense,<br />

México)<br />

Importancia de la escolaridad entre los jovenes<br />

trabajadores mexicanos.<br />

Hector Castillo Berthier (Isunam, Mexico)<br />

Juventud cultura y política social: Circo Volador<br />

Siri Hettige (University of Colombo, Sri Lanka)<br />

Youth Questions and Public Debates in the<br />

21st Century: The Case of Sri Lanka<br />

Keiko Yamaguchi (Hirosaki University, Japan)<br />

Youth and Homelessness in Japan<br />

Ichiyo Habuchi (Hirosaki University, Japan)<br />

Youth and Homelessness in Japan<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 04B: Youth questions and public debates<br />

Chair: Ngan-pun Ngai, The Chinese University<br />

of Hong Kong, China and Ani Wierenga,<br />

University of Melbourne, Australia<br />

Location: URL-A102<br />

Session ID: RC34_04B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Ngan-Pun Ngai (The Chinese University of<br />

Hong Kong)<br />

Factors Influencing Parent-Child Relationships:<br />

A Comparison of Hong Kong and Shanghai<br />

Ani Wierenga (University of Melbourne, Australia)<br />

Revisiting Trust<br />

Smita Verma (Circle for Child and Youth Research<br />

Cooperation in India)<br />

Sex Education in Higher Secondary Schools in<br />

India: The Missing Adolescents’ Perspectives<br />

Vinod Chandra (Circle for Child and Youth Research<br />

Cooperation in India)<br />

Sex Education in Higher Secondary Schools in<br />

India: The Missing Adolescents’ Perspectives<br />

Maritza Urteaga (Escuela Nacional de Antropologia<br />

e Historia, Mexico)<br />

Jovenes, indios y migrantes en la sociedad<br />

mexicana contemporanea<br />

Lourdes Pacheco (Universidad Autonoma de<br />

Nayarit, Mexico)<br />

Juventud rural e indígena en Mexico<br />

Anselme Harelimana (Catholic University of<br />

Eastern Africa, Kenya)<br />

Rwanda Genocide Trial and Reflection and<br />

Reconsideration: 13 Years After the Rwandan<br />

Genocide<br />

Weiyu Mao (The Chinese University of Hong<br />

Kong, China)<br />

The Unemployment of College/University Graduates<br />

in Mainland China<br />

Janet Salaff (University of Toronto, Canada)<br />

Will chinese students return? Factors in decisions<br />

Laurent Greve (Norwegian School of Economics<br />

and Business Administration, Norway)<br />

Will chinese students return? Factors in decisions<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Sesssion 05A: Youth questions and public<br />

debates in Europe<br />

Chair: Howard Williamson, University of Cardiff,<br />

Walles, UK and Natalia Wächter, Austrian<br />

Institute for Youth Research, Austria<br />

Location: URL-A101<br />

Session ID: RC34_05A<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Katrine Fangen (University of Oslo, Norway)<br />

Social exclusion and inclusion of young adult<br />

immigrants. The Case of Somalis in Norway<br />

Robert MacDonald (University of Teesside,<br />

UK)<br />

Youth marginalisation: the significance of precarious<br />

work?<br />

Metka Kuhar (University of Ljubljana)<br />

Exploring cultures of postponement - the transformation<br />

of young motherhood and the re-generation<br />

of gender in post-communism<br />

Herwig Reiter (University of Bremen, Germany)<br />

Exploring cultures of postponement - the transformation<br />

of young motherhood and the re-generation<br />

of gender in post-communism<br />

Zita Kiss (Babes-Bolyai University, Romania)<br />

Future Plans and Value-Orientation of Students<br />

from the Babe_-Bolyai University Rela-<br />

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ted to the European Integration<br />

Larissa Titarenko (Belarus State University,<br />

Belarus)<br />

Youth as subject of public debates in post-soviet<br />

countries (case of Bilarus)<br />

Kalman Gabor (Hungarian Institute for Educational<br />

Research and Development, Hungary)<br />

The Sziget festival en Budapest.The new<br />

young middle class and leisure activity in Hungary<br />

Marianna Szemerszki (Hungarian Institute for<br />

Educational Research and Development, Hungary)<br />

The Sziget festival en Budapest.The new<br />

young middle class and leisure activity in Hungary<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Sesssion 05B: Youth questions and public<br />

debates in Europe<br />

Chair: Howard Williamson, University of Cardiff,<br />

Walles, UK and Natalia Wächter, Austrian<br />

Institute for Youth Research, Austria<br />

Location: URL-A102<br />

Session ID: RC34_05B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Alexis Dewaele (Policy Research Centre on<br />

Equal Opportunities, Belgium)<br />

The discourse of youngsters concerning homosexuality<br />

and gender normative behaviour<br />

Carsten Yndigegn (University of Southern<br />

Denmark, Denmark)<br />

Confronting the conceptions of homeland and<br />

national identity among high-skilled spatial mobile<br />

Danish youth with emigrational aspirations<br />

Trine Medby Fossland (University of Tromsoe,<br />

Norway)<br />

Multicultural Change and the Power of Identity<br />

Valer Veres (Babes-Bolyai University Cluj-Napoca,<br />

Romania)<br />

The Change of the Social Chances and the<br />

Socio-Economic Situation of the Romanian<br />

Students Before joining EU: The Case of Students<br />

from Cluj-Napoca.<br />

Ana Paula Marques (University of Minho, Portugal)<br />

The Reformation of the University System and<br />

Professional Formation: insertion strategies<br />

and new instruments of professional mediation<br />

for young graduates<br />

Rita Moreira (University of Minho, Portugal)<br />

The Reformation of the University System and<br />

Professional Formation: insertion strategies<br />

and new instruments of professional mediation<br />

for young graduates<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 06: Youth questions and public debates<br />

in Catalonia<br />

Chair: Pau Sarracant, Catalan Youth Observatory<br />

and Joaquim Casal, Authonomous University<br />

of Barcelona, Spain<br />

Location: URL-A101<br />

Session ID: RC34_06<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Pau Serracant (Catalan Youth Observatory,<br />

Catalonia)<br />

The evolution of youth research in Catalonia<br />

Silvia Luque (Fundacio Ferrer i Guardia, Catalonia)<br />

Youth reality and youth policies in Catalonia:<br />

an European perspective<br />

Roger Martinez (Open University of Catalonia,<br />

Catalonia)<br />

The evolution of youth policies in Catalonia<br />

Pere Soler (University of Girona, Catalonia)<br />

The. M.A. in Youth and Society<br />

Alexis Rodriguez (University Rovira i Virgili,<br />

Catalonia)<br />

Music in unstable cultural territories<br />

Oscar Prieto-Flores (University of Girona, Catalonia)<br />

Religion and Identity among Young Latinos in<br />

Spain<br />

Jordi Feu (University of Girona, Catalonia)<br />

Religion and Identity among Young Latinos in<br />

Spain<br />

Laura Porzio (University Rovira i Virgili, Catalonia)<br />

Since Body, biography and youth cultures. The<br />

case of skinheads and latin king & queens in<br />

Catalonia<br />

Monica Figueras (University Pompeu Fabra,<br />

Catalonia)<br />

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Teenager media representation in Spanish<br />

Prime Time Television and its influence on the<br />

self identity construction<br />

Marta Llobet Estany (University of Barcelona)<br />

Social creativity as a strategy to override the<br />

stigmatisation fo precarious youth<br />

Monday, September 8, 09:00-11:00<br />

Joint Session of RC13, RC34, RC53.<br />

Childhood, Youth and Leisure Aspirations<br />

Chair: Ngan-Pun Ngai, Chinese University of<br />

Hong Kong, Doris Buehler-Niederberger, University<br />

of Wuppertal, Germany, Kenneth Roberts,<br />

University of Liverpool, UK<br />

Location: URL-A201<br />

Session ID: SJS_RC13_RC34_RC53<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Kenneth Roberts (University of Liverpool, England)<br />

Youth leisure careers during post-communist<br />

transitions in the South Caucasus<br />

Gary Pollock (University of Liverpool, England)<br />

Youth leisure careers during post-communist<br />

transitions in the South Caucasus<br />

Kleanthis Syrakoulis (University of Thessaly,<br />

Greece)<br />

Does urban planning affect youth participation<br />

in leisure activities? Evidence from Larissa and<br />

Volos, Greece<br />

Alex Deffner (University of Thessaly, Greece)<br />

Does urban planning affect youth participation<br />

in leisure activities? Evidence from Larissa and<br />

Volos, Greece<br />

Olivier Vanhée (Lyon University, France )<br />

The reception of Manga by young generations<br />

of French readers: A sociological investigation<br />

of the uses of Japanese popular culture in<br />

France<br />

Rashmi Jain (University of Rajasthan, Jaipur,<br />

India)<br />

Childhood and leisure: Are leisure tools responsible<br />

for evolution of little adults<br />

Sushil Tyagi (S.M.L.(P.G.) College, Jhunjhunu,<br />

Rajasthan, India)<br />

The patterns of leisure among youth: A comparative<br />

study from a gender perspective in a<br />

small town of Rajasthan<br />

Sushila Jain (University of Rajasthan, Jaipur,<br />

India)<br />

Youth, leisure and life style: A study in an<br />

urban setting of Jaipur city<br />

Teus J. Kamphorst (Wageningen University,<br />

The Netherlands)<br />

Effects of leisure deprivation of urban youth<br />

Leena Suurpää (The Finnish Youth Research<br />

Network, Helsinki, Finland)<br />

Rethinking young people’s leisure in the context<br />

of the Finnish welfare state<br />

B.S. Gulshetty (Inamdar M.S.W. P.G. College,<br />

Gulbarga, Karnataka, India)<br />

Leisure-time activities and interaction among<br />

rural youth: A case study of a village in Karnataka,<br />

India<br />

Jyoti Sidana (S.S.Jain Subodh College, Jaipur,<br />

India)<br />

Early life cycle, dynamics of aspirations and<br />

leisure industry: A media perspective<br />

Okezie Anthony Odoemene (University of Ibadan,<br />

Nigeria)<br />

The Nigerian youth European football craze:<br />

Nature, trends, and psychological implications<br />

Rishi Kumar Sharma (Govt. College, Bandikui,<br />

Rajasthan, India)<br />

Leisure and childhood: An empirical study of<br />

adolescent Meena Tribals<br />

Trine Agervig Carstensen (University of Copenhagen,<br />

Frederiksberg C, Denmark)<br />

Children’s leisure activities in urban neighbourhoods<br />

Tarja Tolonen (The Finnish Youth Research<br />

Network, Helsinki, Finland)<br />

Rethinking young people’s leisure in the context<br />

of the Finnish welfare state<br />

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RC 35 Committee on Conceptual and Terminological Analysis<br />

Comité sur l’analyse conceptuelle et terminologique<br />

Comité sobre el análisis conceptual y terminológico<br />

President and coordinator of the programme: Volker Schmidt, National University of Singapore,<br />

Singapore<br />

Subject: “Conceptual change in the global era”<br />

Organizer: David Strecker, Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena, Germany<br />

Friday, September 5 , 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 01: World Society and Global Sociology<br />

Chair: Oliver Kozlarek, Department of Philosophy<br />

Universidad Michoacana in Morelia, Mexico<br />

Location: UB-RB-204<br />

Session ID: RC35_01<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Boris Holzer (University of Lucerne, Switzerland)<br />

World Society and Global Integration<br />

Miodrag Petrovic (National University of Singapore,<br />

Singapore)<br />

Differentiation Theory and Global Society<br />

Volker H. Schmidt (National University of Singapore,<br />

Singapore)<br />

Parochial Sociology in a Globally Connected<br />

World?<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 02: Levels of Authenticity – Conceptual<br />

Clarifications<br />

Chair: Joern Lamla, Justus-Liebig-University<br />

of Giessen, Germany<br />

Location: UB-RB-219<br />

Session ID: RC35_02<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Michael Corsten (University of Hildesheim,<br />

Germany)<br />

From Autonomy to Authenticity – Generational<br />

Discourses and Cultural Changes<br />

Somogy Varga (University of Copenhagen,<br />

Denmark)<br />

Ambivalences of Authenticity<br />

Joern Lamla (Justus-Liebig-University of Giessen,<br />

Germany)<br />

Doing Authenticity: Cultural Capitalism and<br />

Pragmatism<br />

Hartmut Rosa (Friedrich-Schiller-University<br />

Jena, Germany)<br />

Comment on the Papers Presented<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 03: Conceptualizing Reflexivity: Reframing<br />

the Problem of Order for the Global<br />

Era<br />

Chair: David Strecker, Friedrich-Schiller-University<br />

Jena, Germany<br />

Location: UB-RB-219<br />

Session ID: RC35_03<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

John Holmwood (University Birmingham, UK)<br />

Problem-Solving versus the Problem of Order:<br />

The Pragmatist Alternative to General Theory<br />

Adriana Aubert (Universitat de Barcelona,<br />

Spain)<br />

Dialogic Societies: A Force for Change in the<br />

Global Era<br />

Lídia Puigvert (Universitat de Barcelona,<br />

Spain)<br />

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Dialogic Societies: A Force for Change in the<br />

Global Era<br />

David Strecker (Friedrich-Schiller-University<br />

Jena, Germany)<br />

Reflexive Habitus: Making Sense of an Oxymoron<br />

Alejandro Bialakowsky (Buenos Aires University,<br />

Argentina)<br />

The Problems of Meaning and Reflexivity in<br />

Anthony Giddens and Jürgen Habermas<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 04: Orientalism, Forgotten Sociology<br />

and Concept Formation<br />

Chair: Alberto Javier Ribes Leiva, Universidad<br />

Complutense de Madrid, Spain<br />

Location: UB-RB-219<br />

Session ID: RC35_04<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Gurminder K. Bhambra (University fo Warwick,<br />

UK)<br />

The Orient’s Other: A Critique of Europe as an<br />

Organizing Idea in Social Theory<br />

Juan Jesús Morales Martín (Complutensian<br />

University of Madrid, Spain)<br />

Juan Francisco Marsal: A Sociologist forgotten<br />

inside the <strong>Sociological</strong> Spanish Tradition?<br />

María del Carmen Rodríguez Rodríguez (Complutensian<br />

University of Madrid, Spain)<br />

Juan Francisco Marsal: A Sociologist forgotten<br />

inside the <strong>Sociological</strong> Spanish Tradition?<br />

Alberto Javier Ribes Leiva (Universidad Complutense<br />

de Madrid, Spain)<br />

Modernity and World Crisis in Spanish Sociology:<br />

1936-1950<br />

Saturday, September 6, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session Business Meeting<br />

Chair:<br />

Location: UB-RB-219<br />

Session ID: RC35_BM<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 05: The sociological imagination<br />

after 1989: How fundamental are the conceptual<br />

shifts?<br />

Chair: Chris Armbruster, Research Network<br />

1989 and Max Planck Society, Berlin, Germany<br />

Location: UB-RB-219<br />

Session ID: RC35_05<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Craig Browne (University of Sydney, Australia)<br />

From the <strong>Sociological</strong> Imagination to Social<br />

Imaginaries: Multiple Modernities and the Paradoxes<br />

of Transformation<br />

Ken Roberts (University of Liverpool, UK)<br />

Understanding Youth Transitions in East-Central<br />

Europe and the former Soviet Union: How<br />

much conceptual innovation has been generated<br />

and how much is required?<br />

Chris Armbruster (Research Network 1989 and<br />

Max Planck Society, Berlin, Germany)<br />

New Varieties of Socialism? In between Utopia<br />

and History after 1989<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 06: Convergence and Divergence: A<br />

False Dichotomy?<br />

Chair: Volker H. Schmidt, National University<br />

of Singapore, Singapore<br />

Location: UB-RB-219<br />

Session ID: RC35_06<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Raf Vanderstraeten (Ghent University, Belgium)<br />

The Co-Evolution of Socio-Structural and Conceptual<br />

Transitions<br />

Willfried Spohn (University of Konstanz, Germany)<br />

World Society, Globalisations and Multiple Modernities<br />

– Outline of a Historical-<strong>Sociological</strong><br />

Approach<br />

Oliver Kozlarek (Universidad Michoacana, Mexico)<br />

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“Hybridity”: A Conceptual Tool for a Global Modernity?<br />

Volker H. Schmidt (National University of Singapore,<br />

Singapore)<br />

A Conceptual Note on the Social Theoretic<br />

Significance of “Difference”<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 07: ‘World consciousness’: Beyond<br />

Globalization and Cosmopolitanism?<br />

Chair: Oliver Kozlarek, Department of Philosophy<br />

Universidad Michoacana in Morelia, Mexico<br />

Location: UB-RB-219<br />

Session ID: RC35_07<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Robert Fine (University of Warwick, UK)<br />

Natural Law Theory and Cosmopolitanism:<br />

Unities and Differences<br />

Daniel Chernilo (University Alberto Hurtado,<br />

Chile)<br />

Natural Law Theory and Cosmopolitanism:<br />

Unities and Differences<br />

Oliver Kozlarek (Universidad Michoacana, Mexico)<br />

‘World Consciousness’ as a Conceptual Tool<br />

for the ‘Age of Humanity’<br />

Gina Zabludovsky (UNAM, Mexico)<br />

The Vision of the World according to the Classics<br />

Rolando Vázquez (Utrecht University, Netherlands)<br />

Resistance, Coloniality and the Politics of Time<br />

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RC 36 Theory and Research on Alienation<br />

Théorie et recherche sur l’aliénation<br />

Teoría e investigación sobre la alienación<br />

Session 12: Lauren Langman, Loyola University, USA<br />

Subject: “Alienation in the global era”<br />

Organizer: Lauren Langman, Loyola University, USA<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 01A: State Policy and Alienating<br />

Consequences Part I<br />

Chair: Devorah Kalekin-Fishman, University<br />

of Haifa, Israel<br />

Location: UB-FP- 3.3<br />

Session ID: RC36_01A<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

David Bartram (University of Leicester)<br />

Immigration and Happiness<br />

Irina Culic (University of Windsor, Windsor,<br />

Ontario, Canada)<br />

The Making of Subjects: Immigration to Canada<br />

Nanako Inaba (College of Humanities Ibaraki<br />

University, Ibaraki, Japan)<br />

La participation aux mouvements sociaux et<br />

l’intériorisation de la valeur libérale : La lutte<br />

des africains pour le logement dans la région<br />

parisienne<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 02A: Classical Perspectives Today<br />

Part I<br />

Chair: Pirkkoliisa Ahponen, University of Joensuu,<br />

Finland<br />

Location: UB-FP- 3.4<br />

Session ID: RC36_02A<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Hans Petter Sand (Agder University, Norway)<br />

Young Marx and Alienation in a Conservative<br />

Tradition<br />

Kathleen Pacyna (Loyola University Chicago,<br />

USA)<br />

Marxian Alienation: Classical Critiques in a<br />

Contemporary Light<br />

Azril Bacal (Sociology Department, Uppsala<br />

University, Sweden)<br />

From Global Reductionism to Universal Planetarianism<br />

Friday, September 5, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 05A: Alienation and the Subaltern:<br />

Race, Class and Gender in Global Economy,<br />

Part I<br />

Chair: Gerhard Schutte, University of Wisconsin-Parkside,<br />

WI, USA<br />

Location: UB-FP-1.4<br />

Session ID: RC36_05A<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Fatime Gunes (Anadolu University, Turkey)<br />

The Dialectics of Class and Gender Oppression<br />

among Impoverished Turkish Women<br />

Ligaya Lindio-McGovern (Indiana University<br />

Kokomo, USA)<br />

The Globalization of Reproductive Labor and<br />

the Global Intersections of Gender, Race<br />

and Class.<br />

Masoud Rajabi (University of Sheffield,)<br />

Alienating Children from the Mainstream Society;<br />

a Critical Approach to the Mosque Schools<br />

in the UK<br />

Christina D. Weber (North Dakota State University,<br />

USA)<br />

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Gender, Class, and Race Dynamics in Late<br />

Capitalism: An Analysis of Clerks II and American<br />

Hegemonic Masculinity<br />

Luis Berruecos (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-<br />

Xochimilco, México)<br />

Mexican Neoliberal Economic Policies and the<br />

Effects of Globalization in Indian Cultural Patterns<br />

of Alcohol Consumption.<br />

Sociology<br />

Vessela Misheva (Uppsala University, Sweden)<br />

Sociology – Between Humanism and Anti-humanism<br />

Sergey A. Kravchenko ( Moscow State Institute<br />

of <strong>International</strong> Relations, Russia)<br />

New alienation: A form of game-ization<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 01B: Consequences of Migration:<br />

Adaptation or Alienation? Part II<br />

Chair: Pirkkoliisa Ahponen, University of Joensuu,<br />

Finland<br />

Location: UB-FP- 3.3<br />

Session ID: RC36_01B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Glen Kuecker (Dept of History, Depauw, Depauw,<br />

IN, USA)<br />

The Alienation of Return Migration: A Guatamalan<br />

Case Study<br />

Naoto Higuchi (Department of Social Science,<br />

University of Tokushima, Tokushima)<br />

Learning to Labor, Trapped to Consumers:<br />

Adaptation and Alienation among Muslim Migrant<br />

Workers in Japan<br />

Nanako Inaba (College of Humanities Ibaraki<br />

University, Ibaraki, Japan)<br />

Learning to Labor, Trapped to Consumers:<br />

Adaptation and Alienation among Muslim Migrant<br />

Workers in Japan<br />

Friday, September 5, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 05B: Alienation and the Subaltern:<br />

Race, Class and Gender the Global Economy,<br />

Part II<br />

Chair: Ligaya McGovern, Indiana University,<br />

IN, USA<br />

Location: UB-FP- 2.1<br />

Session ID: RC36_05B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Miri Gal-Ezer (The Max Stern Academic College<br />

of Emek Yezrael and The Hebrew University<br />

of Jerusalem, Israel)<br />

“3 Times Divorced”: A Palestinian Woman Rebellion<br />

against the Israeli State, Bedouins<br />

Norms and State Islamic Law<br />

Gerhard Schutte (University of Wisconsin-<br />

Parkside, USA)<br />

“Bastards and Hybrids: ‘Mixed Race’ and Alienation.<br />

Safiye Yildiz (Free University Berlin, Germany)<br />

Othering and Alienation per intercultural discourse<br />

in Germany<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 02B: New theoretical perspectives<br />

Part II<br />

Chair: Pirkkoliisa Ahponen, University of Joensuu,<br />

Finland<br />

Location: UB-FP- 3.4<br />

Session ID: RC36_02B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Andrew Blasko (Uppsala University, Sweden)<br />

Theoretical Anti-humanism in Philosophy and<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 01C: Migration, Alienation, and<br />

Schooling Part III<br />

Chair: Gerhard Schutte, University of Wisconsin-Parkside,<br />

WI, USA<br />

Location: UB-FP- 3.3<br />

Session ID: RC36_01C<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Claire Schiff (University of Bordeaux 2)<br />

Migrant Youth in France : Unraveling the Influence<br />

of Local Context, Ethnicity and Public<br />

Policy on the Prospects of Newly Settled Ado-<br />

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lescents from Non-European Countries<br />

Lena Bardina-Vigier (V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National<br />

University, Ukraine)<br />

Adaptation Factors of Foreign Students to the<br />

New Sociocultural Condition<br />

Devorah Kalekin-Fishman (University of Haifa)<br />

Declarations of Solidarity vs. Practices of Racism:<br />

Careers<br />

Liudmila Kirapitchenko, Department of Sociology,<br />

Monas University Melbourne, East European<br />

Academic Mobility in Australian and<br />

Eurpoean Context<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 02C: Theorizing challenges of cultural<br />

citizenship Part III<br />

Chair: Hans Petter Sand, Agder University,<br />

Norway<br />

Location: UB-FP- 3.4<br />

Session ID: RC36_02C<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Pirkkoliisa Ahponen (University of Joensuu,<br />

Finland)<br />

New demands for cultural citizenship in the<br />

global age<br />

Paivi Harinen (University of Helsinki, Finland)<br />

Civic Culture and Multicultural Reality<br />

Jussi Ronkainen (University of Helsinki, Finland)<br />

Civic Culture and Multicultural Reality<br />

Leena Suurpaa (University of Helsinki, Finland)<br />

Civic Culture and Multicultural Reality<br />

Dirk Michel (The Danish School of Education,<br />

Aarhus University, Denmark)<br />

Biographical Alienation: Open and Closed Processes<br />

of Biographical Political Socialization<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 06: From the Workplace to Cyberspace:<br />

Situating Alienation in the 21st Century<br />

Chair: Matt David, University of Liverpool, UK<br />

Location: UB-FP- 4.3<br />

Session ID: RC36_06<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Christian Fuchs (ICT&S Center, University of<br />

Salzburg)<br />

Critical Theory in the Age of the Internet<br />

Daniel Hartley (School of Sociology and Social<br />

Policy, University of Liverpool, UK)<br />

The ‘Social Media’ movement<br />

Eran Fisher (Lock Haven University of<br />

Pennsylvania, USA)<br />

Digital De-Alienation: Information technology,<br />

work, new spirit of capitalism<br />

Maurizio Novoa (University of Western<br />

Sydney, Australia)<br />

Internatioal Collaborative Design Studio Project:<br />

Preparing Industrial Design Students for<br />

the Global Emerging Economy<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 07A: Joint session of WG03 and<br />

RC36: The body as social icon: Spectacles of<br />

the Body<br />

Chair: Marvin T. Prosono, Missouri State University,<br />

USA and Bianca Maria Pirani, University<br />

of Roma<br />

Location: UB-FP-4.2<br />

Session ID: JS_RC36_WG03A<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Marvin Prosono (Missouri State University,<br />

USA)<br />

Triage of the Vanities: Alienation, Harassment<br />

of the Body, and the Glen Beck Episode<br />

Anna Kontula (Department of Sociology and<br />

Social Psychology, University of Tam-pere,<br />

Finland )<br />

Carnivalesque Tendencies in the Whore Movement<br />

Miriam Adelman (Universidade Federal do Paraná,<br />

Brazil)<br />

Performing (Different) Femininities: Women<br />

Jockeys At The Race Track in Brazil<br />

Adrian Scribano (Centre for Advanced Studies.<br />

Executing Unit. National University of Cordoba,<br />

Argentina, coordinator of the Working Group<br />

on Sociology of Emo-tions and Body of the<br />

Latin American <strong>Association</strong> of Sociology ALAS<br />

)<br />

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Memory, body and Cyber Space in Latin America<br />

Diane Grams (Department of Sociology, New<br />

Orleans, LA 70118-5698)<br />

Agency and Resistance in Parading Culture of<br />

New Orleans<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 02D: The Economic, Philosophical<br />

and Psychoanalytic Manuscripts of 2008 Part<br />

IV<br />

Chair: Pirkkoliisa Ahponen, University of Joensuu,<br />

Finland<br />

Location: UB-FP- 3.4<br />

Session ID: RC36_02D<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Craig Browne (The University of Sydney, Australia)<br />

Alienated Half-Positions and the Globalisation<br />

of the Lifeworld<br />

Lynne Chancer (Hunter College, City University<br />

of New York)<br />

Sadomasochism and Alienation<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 07B: Joint session of WG03 and<br />

RC36: The body as social icon: The Absent<br />

Body<br />

Chair: Lauren Langman, Loyola University of<br />

Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA and Bianca Maria<br />

Pirani, University of Roma ‘La Sapienza’, Italy<br />

Location: UB-FP-4.2<br />

Session ID: JS_RC36_WG03B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Nicola Porro (Faculty of Motor Sciences, University<br />

of Cassino, Italy)<br />

Nobody’s Body as a Collective Body<br />

Giulio Gabbianelli (University ‘Carlo Bo’ of Urbino,<br />

Italy)<br />

The Experience of the Body within Second Life<br />

Daniela Lorenzetti (University of Cassino, Italy)<br />

Those who feels pain need having reason (A.<br />

Artaud)<br />

Diego Fiori (University of Cassino, Italy)<br />

Those who feels pain need having reason (A.<br />

Artaud)<br />

Olga Pohankova (Bildtechnik und Kamera<br />

Schnitt Universitat fur Musik unddarstellende<br />

Kunst Wien, Abteilung Film und Fernsehen,<br />

Austria)<br />

Those who feels pain need having reason (A.<br />

Artaud)<br />

Jodie Allen (University of Cambridge, UK)<br />

Reconfiguring (Pro-)anorexia Online: How<br />

Women Negotiate their Eating Disorder Subjectivity<br />

in relation to Psy Discourse<br />

Karolin Kappler (University of Barcelona,<br />

Spain, Barcelona, Spain)<br />

Life Events and Crisis as a Source for Alienation<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 03A: Contesting Domination Part I<br />

Chair: Dirk Michael, Danish School of Education<br />

Aahus, University, Copenhagen, Denmark<br />

Location: UB-FP- 3.3<br />

Session ID: RC36_03A<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Knud Jensen (Danish School of Education<br />

Aahus, University, Copenhagen, Denmark)<br />

Overcoming Alienation; Democratic Mobilization<br />

in a Global Age<br />

Steve Walker (School of Education, University<br />

of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK)<br />

Overcoming Alienation; Democratic Mobilization<br />

in a Global Age<br />

Alan Spector (Purdue University Calumet,<br />

Hammond, IN, USA)<br />

From SDS (USA) to the Anti-Globalization Movements:<br />

The Alienation of Positivism and the<br />

Optimism of Rebellion<br />

Tova Benski (Department of Behavior Sciences,<br />

College of Management, )<br />

Sciences, College of Management<br />

William DiFazio (Department Sociology, St.<br />

Johns, Queesn, NY)<br />

Myths of Global Prosperity and Possibilies of<br />

Change<br />

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Saturday, September 6, 13:30-15:30<br />

Session 04A: The Politics of Belonging Part I<br />

Chair: Devorah Kalekin-Fishman, University<br />

of Haifa<br />

Location: UB-FP- 3.4<br />

Session ID: RC36_04A<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Nira Yuval-Davis (University of East London,<br />

UK)<br />

Nations: Enduring structures of belonging<br />

Craig Calhoun (Department of Sociology,<br />

NYU, USA)<br />

Universalism as Style<br />

Lauren Langman (Dept Sociology, Loyola University,<br />

Chicago, IL, USA)<br />

The Dialectic of Nations: The Persistence of<br />

Nationalism in a Global Age<br />

Heinz Suenker (Wuppertal University, Germany)<br />

Folk Community or Multiculturalism - the European<br />

Problem<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 03B: Challenging Empire: The<br />

World Social <strong>Forum</strong> Part II<br />

Chair: Knud Jensen, Danish School of Education<br />

Aahus, University, Copenhagen, Denmark<br />

Location: UB-FP- 3.3<br />

Session ID: RC36_03B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Azril Bacal (Department of Sociology, Uppsala<br />

University, Uppsala, Sweden)<br />

Decolonization of Ethnic Identity: Socioanalysis<br />

and Concientization in the Social Sciences<br />

Lauren Langman (Dept Sociology, Loyola University,<br />

Chicago, IL,The WSF as a New Social<br />

Movement)<br />

Walter Frantz (Department of Social Sciences,<br />

UNIJUI)<br />

The Co-operative Movement as debate at the<br />

World Social <strong>Forum</strong><br />

Sunday, September 7, 13:30-15:30<br />

Session 04B: Varieties of National Experience<br />

Part II<br />

Chair: Lauren Langman, Department Sociology,<br />

Loyola University of Chicago, Chicago,<br />

IL, USA<br />

Location: UB-FP- 3.4<br />

Session ID: RC36_04B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Marvin Prosono (Departement of<br />

Sociology,Missouri State U.)<br />

Nationalisms as Commodities<br />

Jan Nederveen Pieterse (Department of Sociology,<br />

University of Illinois, Champaign, IL,<br />

USA)<br />

Global Multiculture<br />

Sunday, September 7, 13:30-15:30<br />

Session 07C: Joint session of WG03 and<br />

RC36: The Erotic Body, Part III<br />

Co-Chair: Lauren Langman, Department Sociology,<br />

Loyola University of Chicago, Chicago,<br />

IL, USA. Marvin Prosono (Departement of Sociology,Missouri<br />

State U.)<br />

Location: UB-FP- 4.2<br />

Session ID: JS_RC36_WG03B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Natalie Haber Baker. Department Sociology,<br />

Loyola University of Chicago, Chicago, Spectacular<br />

Boobs.<br />

Anna Kontula, Departmant of Sociology and<br />

Social Psychology, University of Tampere.<br />

Carneivalesque Tendencies in the Whore Movement.<br />

Karolin Kappler, University of Barcelona,<br />

Spain. Live Events and Crisis as a Source for<br />

Alienation.<br />

Sunday, September 7, 18:00-12:00<br />

Session 08 BM<br />

Location: UB-FP- 4.2<br />

Session ID: RC36_BM<br />

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RC 37 Sociology of Art<br />

Sociologie des arts<br />

Sociología de las artes<br />

Session 12: Jeffrey Halley, University of San Antonio, USA<br />

Subject: “Sociology of art and culture: towards a public sociology”<br />

Organizer: Jeffrey A. Halley, University of Texas, USA<br />

Friday, September 5, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 03A: Publics and Social Critique,<br />

Part I<br />

Chair: Jean-Louis Fabiani, EHESS, France<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-210<br />

Session ID: RC37_03A<br />

Kare<br />

Authors and Papers:n Coleman (New<br />

School for Social Research, USA)<br />

The Future of the Arts and Culture in Democratic<br />

Society.<br />

Maria Rovisco (University of Lisbon, Portugal)<br />

Undoing the nation: cultural freedom and the<br />

rise of theatre as a counter-public in fascist<br />

Portugal (1960-1974.)<br />

Paula Abreu (Centre for Social Studies, University<br />

of Coimbra)<br />

Counting (on) audiences: promises and dilemmas<br />

of the cooperation between sociology and<br />

public arts institutions<br />

Claudino Ferreira (Centre for Social Studies,<br />

University of Coimbra)<br />

Counting (on) audiences: promises and dilemmas<br />

of the cooperation between sociology and<br />

public arts institutions<br />

Matteo Stagnoli (Univerity of Sienna, Italy and<br />

EHESS, France)<br />

When audiences become publics<br />

Sébastien Dubois (Groupe ESC Rouen,<br />

France)<br />

Exploring the (unknown) audience of contemporary<br />

poetry.<br />

Friday, September 5, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 03B: Creative Publics, Part II<br />

Chair: Jean-Louis Fabiani, EHESS, France<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-210<br />

Session ID: RC37_03B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Emmanuel , Ethis (Université d’Avignon,<br />

France)<br />

Cinema, the subtle art of the rendez-vous.<br />

Michaël Bourgatte (Université d’Avignon,<br />

France)<br />

Peut-on et doit-on parler de communauté de<br />

spectateurs en ce qui concerne le public des<br />

salles Art et Essai?<br />

Raphaël Roth (Université d’Avignon, France)<br />

Quand le public (re)devient citoyen. Démocratie<br />

culturelle et festivals de musiques actuelles.<br />

Damien Malinas (Université d’Avignon,<br />

France)<br />

Quand le public (re)devient citoyen. Démocratie<br />

culturelle et festivals de musiques actuelles.<br />

Jason Luckerhoff (Université Laval, Canada)<br />

Les pratiques de lecture dans les musées.<br />

Valérie Vitalbo (Université Laval, Canada)<br />

Les pratiques de lecture dans les musées.<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 01A: Joint session of RC37 and<br />

RC14: Theory and Rationalization and Resistance,<br />

Part I<br />

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Chair: Jeffrey A. Halley, University of Texas,<br />

USA<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-304<br />

Session ID: JS_RC37_RC14_01A<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Julia Rothenberg (St. Joseph’s College, USA)<br />

Art, Critical Theory, and the Public Sphere<br />

After 9/11.<br />

Paul Jones ( University of NSW, Australia )<br />

Mobile Privatization, Means of Communication,<br />

and Arts.<br />

Jeffrey Halley (The University of Texas San<br />

Antonio, USA )<br />

A Sketch of a Theory of Rationalization and<br />

Resistance in Culture.<br />

Avelardo Valdez (University of Houston, USA)<br />

A Sketch of a Theory of Rationalization and<br />

Resistance in Culture.<br />

Florent Gaudez ( Université Pierre Mendès<br />

France, Grenoble 2, France)<br />

Émancipation et re-symbolisation dans la production<br />

artistique et scientifique. Pour une<br />

socio-anthropologie des processus de cognition<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 02A: Joint session of RC37 and<br />

RC38: Biography and Society - Biographical<br />

Research and Sociology of Art, Part I<br />

Chair: Brian Roberts, University of Glamorgan,<br />

Wales, UK<br />

Location: UB-FP- 2.1<br />

Session ID: RC37_02A<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Valerie Moser (University of Darmstadt, Germany)<br />

Methodological and methodical approaches to<br />

analyze the field of art.<br />

Ilze V_tola (Mag. paed., Art Academy of Latvia,<br />

Latvia)<br />

Arts-based art teaching - stories of art teachers.<br />

Amalia Barboza (University of Frankfurt, Germany)<br />

Points of insertion: Artists become social<br />

scientists?<br />

Sophia Krzys Acord (UC Berkeley, USA)<br />

The Emerging Role of the Curator of Contemporary<br />

Art.<br />

Felicia Herrschaft (University of Frankfurt, Germany)<br />

The Artists’ Ability to Enact Social Worlds<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 03C: Exploring Publics, Part III<br />

Chair: Jean-Louis Fabiani, EHESS, France<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-210<br />

Session ID: RC37_03C<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Olivier Chadoin (ENSA de Paris La Villette,<br />

France)<br />

Matériaux et conditions d’une sociologie de<br />

l’architecture : pour une socio-histoire de la<br />

rencontre des entre sociologie et architecture.<br />

Jean-Louis Fabiani (EHESS, France)<br />

The audience in action : An empirical study of<br />

a participatory public.<br />

Stéphane Dorin (Université de Paris 8,<br />

France)<br />

Le public de l’ensemble intercontemporain revisité.<br />

Céline Bonniol (Université d’Avignon, France)<br />

Le public du Musée d’art moderne et le processus<br />

de familiarisation.<br />

Damien Malinas (Université d’Avignon,<br />

France)<br />

Transmettre une fois, pour toujours: Portrait<br />

dynamique des spectateurs d’Avignon.<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 01B: Joint session of RC37 and<br />

RC14: Rationalization and Resistance, Part II<br />

Chair: Jeffrey A. Halley, University of Texas,<br />

USA<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-304<br />

Session ID: JS_RC37_RC14_01B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

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Laura Verdi (University of Padova, Italy)<br />

A modest proposal. ‘Factories of culture’ or<br />

‘contaminated places’ for cultural resistance.<br />

Cyrus Yeganeh (University of Art, Tehran,<br />

Iran)<br />

Peter Halley, Theodore Adorno and Herbert<br />

Gans: Analyzing Iranian Art Worlds Today.<br />

Jacqueline A. Gibbons (York University, Toronto,<br />

Canada)<br />

The Mid-East: Institutional Collectivities and<br />

the Orphanage.<br />

Ana Rodríguez (Barcelona University, Spain)<br />

Culture and Critical Discourse: the Cinematographic<br />

Writing of Michael Haneke.<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 02B: Joint session of RC37 and<br />

RC38: Biography and Society - Biographical<br />

Research and Sociology of Art, Part II<br />

Chair: Felicia Herrschaft, University of Frankfurt,<br />

Germany<br />

Location: UB-FP- 2.1<br />

Session ID: RC37_02B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Chiara Bassetti (University of Trento, Italy)<br />

Curriculum Corpi. Body’s Biographies in Dancers’<br />

Narratives<br />

Marko , Stamenkovic (De Appel / Curatorial<br />

<strong>Programme</strong>, Netherlands)<br />

Performative approaches in the field of curating<br />

in democratic public spheres.<br />

Daniel _uber (University of Konstanz, Germany)<br />

Wound Culture’? Analyzing Graffiti in Serbia.<br />

Chi Zhang (University of Illinois at Springfield)<br />

Dirt to Glitter: Space, Community and Artist<br />

Identity in Post-89 Beijing.<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 04: Sociology of Culture and Sociology<br />

of the Arts: Inheritance and Transformation<br />

Chair: Marta Herrero, University of Plymouth,<br />

UK<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-210<br />

Session ID: RC37_04<br />

Authors and Papers:Rudi Laermans<br />

(University of Leuven, Belgium)<br />

Reframing the sociology of the arts: towards a<br />

socio-ontology of the virtual.<br />

Sophia Acord (University of Exeter, UK)<br />

Aesthetic Consciousness: Towards a grounded<br />

understanding of culture in action.<br />

Tia DeNora (University of Exeter, UK)<br />

Aesthetic Consciousness: Towards a grounded<br />

understanding of culture in action<br />

Marta Herrero (University of Plymouth, UK)<br />

Between Culture and the Arts: a sociological<br />

approach to art markets.<br />

David Inglis (University of Aberdeen, UK)<br />

<strong>Sociological</strong> Theory and The Sociology of Art:<br />

Relations, Engagements and Opportunities.<br />

Robert Witkin (University of Exeter,UK)<br />

Greenberg, Fried and the Avant-Garde Art Movements<br />

of the 1960’s: The Janus-face of Modernism.<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 01C: Joint session of RC37 and<br />

RC14: Cultural Resistance to Rationalization,<br />

Part III<br />

Chair: Jeffrey A. Halley, University of Texas,<br />

USA<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-304<br />

Session ID: JS_RC37_RC14_01C<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Anthony Mettler (Université Bretagne Occidentale<br />

, Centre de Recherche Bretonne et<br />

Celtique CNRS, France)<br />

L’Aïkiryu, un ‘réenchantement du monde’ face<br />

à une ‘ rationalisation des arts’.<br />

Violaine Roussel (Université Paris VIII & Institut<br />

des sciences sociales du politique<br />

(CNRS/ENS de Cachan, France)<br />

Rationalisation professionnelle et rapport au<br />

politique: Les artistes contre la guerre en Irak.<br />

Sarah Cordonnier ( École Normale Supérieure<br />

Lettres et Sciences Humaines, France)<br />

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La mobilisation des sciences humaines dans<br />

l’art contemporain, entre rationalisation et critique.<br />

Marisol Facuse ( Université Pierre Mendès<br />

France, Grenoble II, France)<br />

Ethnographie du travail artistique d’une compagnie<br />

de théâtre militant.<br />

Yann Kilborne (Université Paris VIII, France)<br />

Les cinéastes documentaristes, entre résistance<br />

et soumission.<br />

Sagrario Martinez Berriel (Universidad de Las<br />

Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain)<br />

Tindaya: Arte, turismo e identidad.<br />

Serge Proust ( Université de Saint-Etienne –<br />

MODYS, France)<br />

Le théâtre public en France. La rationalisation<br />

entre le marché et l’Etat.<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 05A: Taste as an Activity, Part I<br />

Chair: Antoine Hennion, ENSMP, France<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-210<br />

Session ID: RC37_05A<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

François Ribac (Université de Stirling , Scotland,<br />

UK, et de Metz, France)<br />

L’autre instruction publique ou comment des<br />

fans apprennent la musique populaire.<br />

Jérôme Hansen ( University of Sussex, UK)<br />

Over-hearing Subcultures: Audiophilia, Phonography<br />

and the Arts of Practicing Sound.<br />

Jean-Christophe Sevin (EHESS-Marseille –<br />

Shadyc, France)<br />

Devenir amateurs de techno, approche par le<br />

cas de l’apprentissage des DJ’s.<br />

Jean-Paul Fourmentraux ( l’Université Lille 3 ,<br />

GERIICO, l’Institut Marcel Mauss (EHESS),<br />

France)<br />

Un art à valeur d’usage : les « Nouveaux Commanditaires<br />

» de la Fondation de France<br />

Clothilde Sabre (Université de Lille 1-Clersé,<br />

France)<br />

tre fan : une activité d’invention de soi. L’exemple<br />

de la passion du manga en France.<br />

Eve Kiiler (University of Arts and Design Helsinki,<br />

Finland)<br />

Museum as a playground.<br />

Séverine Wuttke (ERASE, Université Paul<br />

Verlaine de Metz, France)<br />

Les discussions d’après spectacle : pour une<br />

mise en commun du goût, ou pourquoi j’aime<br />

et comment j’en parle.<br />

Saturday, September 6, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 05B: The Lesson of Great Amateurs<br />

and Fans, Part II<br />

Chair: Antoine Hennion, ENSMP, France<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-210<br />

Session ID: RC37_05B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Viviane Albenga (EHESS/CEMS, France)<br />

L’échange de lectures comme support à la<br />

construction de soi : constitution et enjeu du<br />

goût littéraire chez de grands lecteurs.<br />

Claudio E. Benzecry (University of Connecticut<br />

USA)<br />

Becoming an opera fan. Seductions of Opera.<br />

Sébastien François (Agrégé de Sciences Économiques<br />

et Sociales, diplômé de l’ENS Cachan,<br />

France)<br />

Métatexte et fanfictions : un exemple de participation<br />

réflexive des publics.<br />

Valérie Rolle (Université de Lausanne/ISCM,<br />

Suisse)<br />

Le goût du figuratif. Les usages sociaux des<br />

images dans la pratique du tatouage.<br />

Wenceslas Lizé (Centre de Sociologie Européenne<br />

- Paris 8, France)<br />

Les enjeux de l’activité culturelle.<br />

Anda Becu (Centre de Recherche dans le<br />

Domaine de la Culture, Ministère de la Culture<br />

Bucarest, Roumanie)<br />

Les goûts, la théorie de clivage et la culture<br />

participative.<br />

Hassina Bouada (Université de Mostaganem,<br />

Algérie)<br />

Les pratiques de la lecture chez les enfants.<br />

Étude de cas de l’association “le petit lecteur.<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 01D: Joint session of RC37 and<br />

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RC14: Rationalization and Resistance in the<br />

Arts, Culture and Communication, Part IV<br />

Chair: Jeffrey A. Halley, University of Texas,<br />

USA<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-304<br />

Session ID: JS_RC37_RC14_01D<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Xan Bouzada Fernandez (Facultade de Ciencias<br />

Sociais e da Communicacion, Spain)<br />

The management of art and culture in the global<br />

market society. An analysis through the<br />

orientating logics of local cultural policies.<br />

Isleide Fontenelle (Fundacao G. Vargas, Brazil)<br />

Rationalization, reenchantment and resistance<br />

in the culture of Brands: on the constitution of<br />

and challenge against the McDonald’s Brand.<br />

Paul Lopes (Colgate University, USA)<br />

Strategies of Rebellion in the Heroic Age of<br />

American Comic <strong>Book</strong>.<br />

Christiana Olcese (University of Reading, UK)<br />

Why is Art Ubiquitous in Social Protests?<br />

Filipa Subtil ( Instituto Politecnico de Lisbon,<br />

Portugal)<br />

James Carey and the legacy of Chicago<br />

school of Sociology on communication and<br />

media studies.<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 06A: Artistic Heritage, Emotion and<br />

Expertise in Collective Memory Work, Part I<br />

Chair: Vera Zolberg, The New School, USA/<br />

Jan Marontate, Simon Fraser University, Canada<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-206<br />

Session ID: RC37_06A<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Sabrina Parracho Sant’Anna (Federal University<br />

of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)<br />

Past in future tense: museums of modern art in<br />

comparative analysis.<br />

Graciela Trajtenberg (Academic College, Tel<br />

Aviv, Israel)<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 08A: Epistemology and Methodology<br />

in the Sociology of Arts: Challenges for<br />

the Twenty-first Century, Part I<br />

Chair: Paulo Menezes, University of Sao<br />

Paulo, Brazil<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-207<br />

Session ID: RC37_08A<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Visual Arts, Memories and Public Sphere in Israeli<br />

Contemporary Israeli Society.<br />

Carlos Virgilio Zurita (Universidad Nacional de<br />

Santiago del Estero, Argentina)<br />

Blank-page blockage. Notes on sociology as literary<br />

gender.<br />

Ana Lúcia Teixeira (University of São Paulo,<br />

Brazil)<br />

The constitution of Brasilian Literature as Nacional<br />

literature: a method problem.<br />

Clara Lévy (Université Nancy-II / LASTES,<br />

France)<br />

Apports et limites méthodologiques d’une enquête<br />

sociologique menée sur des oeuvres littéraires.<br />

Sofia Gaspar (Universidad Complutense de<br />

Madrid, Spain)<br />

Towards an epistemological understanding of<br />

sociology and literature as social knowledge.<br />

Emilie Saunier (CNRS, Lyon, France)<br />

An attempt to understand literary creation<br />

through the sociology of dispositions: Amélie<br />

Nothomb’s work of literature.<br />

Erin O’Connor (New School for Social Research,<br />

USA)<br />

In situ ethnographic research: theorizing the<br />

matterly and invisible aspects of creativity in<br />

glassblowing and installation art.<br />

Cecilia Cervantes Barba (Instituto Tecnológico<br />

y de Estudios Superiores de Occidente, Mexico)<br />

Ethnography and human agency: painters and<br />

researcher as observer and narrator.<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 06B: Collective Memory, Perfor-<br />

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mance and Controversy, Part II<br />

Chair: Vera Zolberg, The New School, USA/<br />

Jan Marontate, Simon Fraser University, Canada<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-206<br />

Session ID: RC37_06B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Hui-Ling Chen ( University of Bielefeld, Germany)<br />

Local Opera in Taiwan: Representations of<br />

Collective Memory through Performance.<br />

Luciana Mendonça (University of Coimbra,<br />

Portugal)<br />

Intangible Heritage and the Reconstruction of<br />

Musical Practices: Fado and Samba.<br />

Paula Abreu (University of Coimbra, Portugal)<br />

Intangible Heritage and the Reconstruction of<br />

Musical Practices: Fado and Samba.<br />

Maria Antonietta Trasforini ( Université de Ferrara,<br />

Italia)<br />

Femmes artistes, batailles mnémoniques et<br />

Biennale de Venise (1895-1999).<br />

Raquel Rivas Rojas (Universidad Simón Bolívar,<br />

Venezuela)<br />

Entre la lección de historia y la memoria híbrida.<br />

Skaidra Trilupaitye (McMaster University, Canada)<br />

Soros’s Collective Memory: Institutional Contradictions<br />

and the Difficult Reputation of a<br />

Controversial Art World Patron.<br />

Neil McLaughlin (McMaster University, Canada)<br />

Soros’s Collective Memory: Institutional Contradictions<br />

and the Difficult Reputation of a<br />

Controversial Art World Patron.<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 08B: Epistemology and Methodology<br />

in the Sociology of Arts: Challenges for<br />

the Twenty-first Century, Part II<br />

Chair: Paulo Menezes, University of Sao<br />

Paulo, Brazil<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-207<br />

Session ID: RC37_08B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Chloé Delaporte (Université Paris III, France)<br />

Pour une sociology des oeuvres dans l’analyse<br />

des transfers culturels.<br />

Paulo Menezes (University of São Paulo,<br />

Brazil)<br />

Film image making and the construction of “reality.”<br />

Mauro Rovai (Federal University of São<br />

Paulo, Brazil)<br />

An essay on Manoel de Oliveira.<br />

Nail Farkhatdinov (Center for Fundamental<br />

Sociology, Russia)<br />

The field of painting as a sociological category.<br />

Nina Tessa Zahner (University of Leipzig,<br />

Germany)<br />

The artwork in Pierre Boudieu’s and Niklas<br />

Luhmann’s art concepts.<br />

Olivier Chadoin (ENSA, France)<br />

Matériaux et conditions d’une sociologie de<br />

l’architecture : pour une socio- histoire de la<br />

rencontre entre sociologie et architecture.<br />

Sunday, September 7, 13:30-14:30<br />

Session 10: Business Meeting<br />

Chair: Jeffrey A. Halley, University of Texas,<br />

USA<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-206<br />

Session ID: RC37_BM<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 06C: Trauma, Controversy, Collective<br />

Memory and the Arts, Part III<br />

Chair: Vera Zolberg, The New School, USA/<br />

Jan Marontate, Simon Fraser University, Canada<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-206<br />

Session ID: RC37_06C<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Dee Britton (Colgate University, USA)<br />

A Dark Elegy of Terrorism: The Embodiment of<br />

Those Left Behind.<br />

Janneth Aldana Cedeño (Universidad Santo<br />

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Tomás, Colombia)<br />

Parque Monumento” Trujillo (Valle). Building<br />

dissident memories through arts.<br />

Yifat Gutman (New School University, USA)<br />

Local Spaces, Local Pasts and the Construction<br />

of a New Future.<br />

Anne Robineau (Université de Moncton, Canada)<br />

Les sites Internet sur l’Acadie: lieux de mémoire,<br />

lieux de creation artistique.<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 09A: Open Submission Session,<br />

Part I<br />

Chair: Jeffrey A. Halley, University of Texas,<br />

USA<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-207<br />

Session ID: RC37_09A<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Athena Elafros (McMaster University, Canada)<br />

The value of gender, gendering value: the social<br />

processes of musical valuation.<br />

Jeanne Halley (The University of Texas San<br />

Antonio, Texas )<br />

The Construction of the Absence of the French<br />

Baroque in Music History.<br />

Laura Fisher (University of New South Wales,<br />

Australia)<br />

The Rationalization of the Indigenous Art<br />

World in Australia.<br />

Diane Barthel-Bouchier (Stony Brook University,<br />

USA)<br />

World Heritage: From Human Right to Global<br />

Responsibility.<br />

Sunday, September 7, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 09B: Open Submission Session,<br />

Part II<br />

Chair: Jeffrey A. Halley, University of Texas,<br />

USA<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-207<br />

Session ID: RC37_09B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Fabienne Soldini (Université de Provence,<br />

France)<br />

Lecture de romans macabres: textes et lecteurs.<br />

José Othón Quiroz Trejo (Universidad Autónoma<br />

Metropolitana-Azcapotzalco, Mexico)<br />

Vanguards in painting in México: Artists or politicians?<br />

1910-1911.<br />

Paul Jones (University of Liverpool, UK)<br />

Putting Architecture in its Social Place: A Cultural<br />

Political Economy of Architecture.<br />

Agnes Szanyi (University of Pécs, Hungary)<br />

Encountering contemporary art – investigating<br />

the reception of contemporary artworks.<br />

Martin Mulligan (RMIT University, Australia)<br />

Arts practices and communities of place in the<br />

contemporary world.<br />

Yauheni Kryzhanouski (Robert Schuman University,<br />

France)<br />

Protest Rock Music in Belarus as Alternative<br />

Form of Political Participation in Authoritarian<br />

Regime: Logics of Politicization and Modes of<br />

Political Protest.<br />

Sunday, September 7, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 07A: Territorial Aspects of Art: The<br />

<strong>International</strong> Dimension, Part I<br />

Chair: Alain Quemin, Institute Universitaire de<br />

France<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-206<br />

Session ID: RC37_7A<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Claire Ducournau (Université Paris-Est,<br />

France)<br />

Littérature francophone » contre « littératuremonde<br />

en français : Les enjeux territoriaux et<br />

culturels sous-jacents d’une controverse médiatique.<br />

Bernadette Dufrêne (Université Grenoble-II,<br />

France)<br />

France, Les territorialités d’un musée : quels<br />

instruments d’analyse?<br />

Andrea Glauser (University of Berne, Switzerland)<br />

The Mental Geography of Artists in Residence.<br />

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Irene Hagen Malfrid (Buskerud University College,<br />

Norway)<br />

The Meaning of Design and visual art as formal<br />

and expressive visual representation of international<br />

corporate identity.<br />

Sari Kartunen (The Finnish Museum of Photography,<br />

Finland)<br />

Finland, Entering the Global Art World: Finnish<br />

Artists and Their <strong>International</strong> Gallery Relations.<br />

Clara Lévy ( Nancy-II / LASTES, France)<br />

Ecrivains juifs francophones du Sud et de l’Est.<br />

Susanne Janssen (Erasmus University, The<br />

Netherlands)<br />

Territorial Dimensions of the Symbolic Production<br />

of Culture: The Case of Visual Arts Reporting<br />

in France, Germany, the Netherlands and<br />

the United States, 1955-2005.<br />

Femke Van Hest (Ecole des Hautes Etudes<br />

en Sciences Sociales / Mondrian Foundation,<br />

The Netherlands)<br />

The position of Dutch contemporary art in the<br />

international art world.<br />

Alain Quemin (Université Paris-Est / Institut<br />

Universitaire de France, France)<br />

Exposer une collection internationale d’art contemporain.<br />

Monday, September 8, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 09C: Open Submission Session,<br />

Part III<br />

Chair: Jeffrey A. Halley, University of Texas,<br />

USA<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-207<br />

Session ID: RC37_09C<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Vera Borges (Universidade de Lisboa, Portuga)<br />

Artists and architects: “welcome to the wonderland”.<br />

Despina Lalaki (The New School for Social<br />

Research, USA)<br />

Institutions, Knowledge and the Politics of Cultural<br />

Production. The Case of the American<br />

School of Classical Studies at Athens.<br />

Marc Perrenoud ( Université de Toulouse –<br />

EHESS – CNRS, France)<br />

Maçon – créateur : culturalisation et esthétisation<br />

de l’activité du bâtiment en contexte de<br />

gentrification rurale.<br />

Igor Pietraszewski (University of Wroclaw,<br />

Poland)<br />

The economical and symbolic changes in artistic<br />

circles during political transformation, using<br />

the situation of jazz musicians in Poland after<br />

1989.<br />

Tanya Saunders (University of Michigan,<br />

USA)<br />

The Cuban Remix: Rethinking Race, Culture<br />

and Political Participation In Contemporary<br />

Cuba.<br />

Monday, September 8, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 07B:Territorial Aspects of Art: Local<br />

and National Dimensions, Part II<br />

Chair: Alain Quemin, Institute Universitaire de<br />

France<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-206<br />

Session ID: RC37_7B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Vincent Dubois ( Institut d’études politiques de<br />

Strasbourg / Université de Metz, France)<br />

Les territoires de la musique populaire.<br />

Méon Dubois ( Institut d’études politiques de<br />

Strasbourg / Université de Metz, France)<br />

Les territoires de la musique populaire.<br />

Géraldine Bois (Université Lyon II / ENS-LSH,<br />

France)<br />

Enjeux régionaux et enjeux nationaux : l’ambivalence<br />

de l’inscription régionale de l’activité<br />

littéraire. Le cas des écrivains les moins reconnus<br />

de la région Rhône-Alpes<br />

Marian Misdrahy (Université de Montréal, Canada)<br />

L’Évaluation par les pairs en arts.<br />

Marcel Fournier (Université de Montréal, Canada)<br />

L’Évaluation par les pairs en arts.<br />

Serge Proust (Université de Saint-Etienne,<br />

France, )<br />

Echanges et spatialisation des publics de théâtre.<br />

Pascal Vallet (Université de Saint-Etienne,<br />

France, )<br />

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Echanges et spatialisation des publics de théâtre.<br />

Julia Rothenberg (St. Joseph’s College, USA)<br />

The Super-Paradigm: Of Art, Chelsea and the<br />

Devitalization of Urban Space.<br />

Glaucia Villas Boas (Universidade Federal do<br />

Rio de Janeiro, Brasil)<br />

Art criticism territories: the brazilian experience<br />

in the 1950´s.<br />

Monday, September 8, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 07C: On Territorial Aspects of Art,<br />

Part III<br />

Chair: Alain Quemin, Institute Universitaire de<br />

France<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-206<br />

Session ID: RC37_7C<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Elisabeth Cestor (EHESS- Marseille –<br />

SHADYC, France)<br />

Rap en terre d’islam.<br />

Antoine Fernandez (Université d’Aix Marseille,<br />

France)<br />

Ancrage territorial de l’offre culturelle et porosité<br />

des frontières culturelles : Propos sur les<br />

passeurs de frontières au sein de l’espace métropolitain<br />

avignonnais.<br />

Loïc Lafargue (Institut des Sciences Sociales<br />

du Politique, France)<br />

L’ancrage spatial de l’art dans les métropoles.<br />

Le cas du hip-hop en Île-de-France.<br />

Roberta Shapiro ( Centre d’Etude de l’Emploi,<br />

France)<br />

L’ancrage spatial de l’art dans les métropoles.<br />

Le cas du hip-hop en Île-de-France.<br />

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RC 38 Biography and Society<br />

Biographie et société<br />

Biografía y sociedad<br />

President: Gabriele Rosenthal, Georg August, University of Göttingen, Germany<br />

Coordinators of the programme: Gabriele Rosenthal, University of Goettingen, Germany,<br />

Brian Roberts, University of Glamorgan, GB<br />

Subject: “Biographical research and its importance for politics and public debate”<br />

Organizer: Gabriele Rosenthal, University of Goettingen, Germany and Brian Roberts, University<br />

of Glamorgan, UK<br />

Friday, September 5, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 01: Biography for society: Health,<br />

poverty and social policy<br />

Chair: Victoria Semenova, Institute of Sociology,<br />

Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow,<br />

Russia<br />

Location: UB-FP- 1.4<br />

Session ID: RC38_01<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Daniel Bertaux (EHESS, France)<br />

Using Family Case Histories to Access Welfare<br />

States in European Countries<br />

Elena Iarskaia-Smirnova (Saratov State<br />

Technical University, Russia)<br />

Institutional care in biographies of ex-residents<br />

of the children’s home ‘Krasnyi gorodok’, Saratov,<br />

1920-40s.<br />

Pavel Romanov (Saratov State Technical University,<br />

Russia)<br />

Institutional care in biographies of ex-residents<br />

of the children’s home ‘Krasnyi gorodok’, Saratov,<br />

1920-40s.<br />

Clare Holdsworth (University of Liverpool, UK)<br />

Moral tales, biography and health: A case<br />

study from smoking research<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Joint Session 03 of RC37 and RC38: Biographical<br />

research and sociology of art Part I<br />

Chair: Felicia Herrschaft, University of Frankfurt,<br />

Germany<br />

Location: UB-FP- 2.1<br />

Session ID: JS_RC38_RC37_10<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Valerie Moser (University of Darmstadt, Germany)<br />

Methodological and methodical approaches to<br />

analyze the field of art<br />

Ilze V_tola (Art Academy of Latvia, Latvia)<br />

Arts-based art teaching - stories of art teachers<br />

Amalia Barboza (University of Frankfurt, Germany)<br />

Points of insertion: Artists become social<br />

scientists?<br />

Sophia Krzys Acord (UC Berkeley, USA)<br />

The Emerging Role of the Curator of Contemporary<br />

Art<br />

Felicia Herrschaft (University of Frankfurt, Germany)<br />

The artists’ abilitty to enact social worlds<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Joint Session 05 of RC38 and TG04: Biographical<br />

Coping with Risk and Uncertainty<br />

Part I<br />

Chair: Gabriele Rosenthal, University of Gottingen,<br />

Germany<br />

Location: UB-FP- 0.3<br />

Session ID: JS_RC38_TG04_12<br />

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Authors and Papers:<br />

Jens O. Zinn (University of Kent, UK)<br />

Risk and Uncertainty in Biographical Research<br />

Karen Henwood (University of Cardiff, UK)<br />

Researching risk: biography, narrative, subjectivity<br />

Wiebke Lohfeld (University of Mainz, Germany)<br />

Anybody who considers himself better than his<br />

fellow man is already losing”. Everyday-philosophy<br />

and strategies in the biographies of German<br />

Jewish emigrants who fled to Shanghai in<br />

the face of risking of an uncertain life-course<br />

Marian Burchardt (University of Leipzig, Germany)<br />

Life in Brackets’: Biographical Uncertainties of<br />

HIV-positive Women in South Africa<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 02: Professional Identities – Biography<br />

and life Experience<br />

Chair: Henning Salling Olesen, Roskilde University,<br />

Denmark<br />

Location: UB-FP- 1.4<br />

Session ID: RC38_02<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Dirk Michel (Wuppertal University, Germany)<br />

Biographical Identity Contradictions – Nation-<br />

State History and Biographical Identities.<br />

Henning Salling Olesen (Roskilde University,<br />

Denmark)<br />

Knowledge, Collective Experience, and Professional<br />

Identity<br />

Christiane Schnell (University of Bremen)<br />

‘Individual professsionalization’ – about the interplay<br />

of biography, life experience and professional<br />

identities in the field of cultural work<br />

Viola Stephan (Georg-August-University, Germany)<br />

Ethnic German Graduates and the problem of<br />

their Integration into the German Labour Market<br />

Irian Fefler (Georg-August-University, Germany)<br />

Ethnic German Graduates and the problem of<br />

their Integration into the German Labour Market<br />

Jens O. Zinn (University of Kent, UK)<br />

Dangers of Professional Identity – British Veterans<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Joint Session 04 of RC37 and RC38: Biographical<br />

research and sociology of arts Part II<br />

Chair: Felicia Herrschaft, University of Frankfurt,<br />

Germany<br />

Location: UB-FP- 2.1<br />

Session ID: JS_RC38_RC37_11<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Marko Stamenkovic (De Appel/Curatorial <strong>Programme</strong>,<br />

Netherlands)<br />

Performative approaches in the field of curating<br />

in democratic public spheres<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Joint Session 03 of RC37 and RC38: Biographical<br />

research and sociology of art Part I<br />

Chair: Felicia Herrschaft, University of Frankfurt,<br />

Germany<br />

Location: UB-FP-2.1<br />

Session ID: JS_RC38_RC37_11<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Lígia Dabul (Universidade Federal Fluminense)<br />

The Formation of the Artist’s Identity<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Joint Session 04 of RC37 and RC38: Biographical<br />

research and sociology of arts Part II<br />

Chair: Felicia Herrschaft, University of Frankfurt,<br />

Germany<br />

Location: UB-FP- 2.1<br />

Session ID: JS_RC38_RC37_11<br />

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Authors and Papers:<br />

Daniel _uber (University of Konstanz, Germany)<br />

‘Wound Culture’? Analyzing Graffiti in Serbia.<br />

Zhang Chi (University of Illinois at Springfield,<br />

USA)<br />

Dirt to Glitter: Space, Com mnity and Artist<br />

Identity in Post-89 Beijing<br />

Chiara Bassetti (University of Trento, Italy)<br />

Curriculum Corpi. Body´s Biographies in Dancers’<br />

Narratives<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Joint Session 06 of RC38 and TG04: Biographical<br />

Coping with Risk and Uncertainty<br />

Part II<br />

Chair: Jens Zinn, University of Kenty, UK<br />

Location: UB-FP- 0.3<br />

Session ID: JS_RC38_TG04_13<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Herwig Reiter (University of Bremen, Germany)<br />

Context, experience, expectation, and action –<br />

towards an empirically-grounded, general<br />

model for analysing biographical uncertainty in<br />

youth transitions<br />

Birgit Apitzsch (Max Planck Institute for the<br />

Study of Societies, Germany)<br />

Working in projects, relying on networks? Coping<br />

with risks in temporary organizations in<br />

the fields of architecture and media production<br />

Nadine Schaefer (University of Exeter, UK)<br />

Young people’s perceptions of the risks and<br />

uncertainties of growing up in rural East Germany<br />

and the multiple strategies they develop<br />

to cope with them<br />

Talita Pereira de Castro (Universidade Estadual<br />

de Campinas, Brazil)<br />

Female Narratives in Brazilian Self-Help<br />

<strong>Book</strong>s.<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 03: Biographical approaches and<br />

the study of youth<br />

Chair: Vasintha Veeran, National University of<br />

Ireland at Galway, Ireland and Michaela Koettig,<br />

University of Goettingen, Germany<br />

Location: UB-FP- 1.4<br />

Session ID: RC38_03<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Agata Dziuban (Jagiellonian University, Poland)<br />

Marking Being and Belonging: Tattooing as a<br />

Biographical Strategy among Youth<br />

Ebru Tepecik (Georg-August University of Goettingen,<br />

Germany)<br />

Successful careers of immigrants of Turkish<br />

origin in the German educational system – biographical<br />

processes in the struggle for becoming<br />

a respected part of the society<br />

Lena Inowlocki (University of Applied Sciences,<br />

Germany)<br />

Identity processes in adolescence related to<br />

societies in conflict with each other (Israel and<br />

Palestine) and to conflicts within (Germany)<br />

Lynn Froggett (University of Central Lancashire,<br />

UK )<br />

Belonging, Recognition and Reparation in<br />

Restorative Youth Justice<br />

Michael Corsten (University of Jena, Germany)<br />

Precariousity ‘East-West’: Is there a difference<br />

in the structure of biographical precarisation of<br />

youth between post-socialist and western market<br />

societies?<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 04: Turning points in biographical<br />

theory and analysis, Part I<br />

Chair: Feiwel Kupferberg, Malmo University,<br />

Sweden<br />

Location: UB-FP- 1.4<br />

Session ID: RC38_04<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Gerhard Jost (Vienna University of Economics<br />

and Business Administration, Austria)<br />

Biographies with a loss of parent during childhood<br />

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Nicki Ward (University of Birmingham, UK)<br />

Complicating Actions and Complicated Lives:<br />

raising questions about narrative theory<br />

through an exploration of lesbian lives<br />

Thea Boldt (University of Goettingen, Germany)<br />

Between Dynamic of the “Turning Point” and<br />

Ethnization of Biographies<br />

Ana Ghergel (Universite of Laval, Canada)<br />

Conjugal separation and Immigration in the<br />

Life Course of Immigrant Single Mothers in<br />

Quebec<br />

Lena Holmberg (Malmo University, Sweden)<br />

Communication across generations<br />

Saturday, September 6, 17:30-18:30<br />

Business Meeting - RC38 Biography and<br />

Society<br />

Chair: Brian Roberts, University of Glamorgan,<br />

UK<br />

Location: UB-FP- 1.4<br />

Session ID: RC38_BM<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 05: Turning points in biographical<br />

theory and analysis Part II<br />

Chair: Feiwel Kupferberg, Malmo University,<br />

Sweden<br />

Location: UB-FP- 1.4<br />

Session ID: RC38_05<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Liana Ipatova (Institute of Sociology of the<br />

Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia)<br />

Confession as a biographical work in the process<br />

of religious conversion. Case of orthodox<br />

believers in contemporary Russia.<br />

Catherine Negroni (CLERSE/IFRESI, France)<br />

The Çlatence È concept of biographic junction<br />

in the voluntary professional change<br />

Veronica Zubillaga (Universidad Simon Bolivar,<br />

Venezuela)<br />

Decisive turning-points: Reflecting about the<br />

biographical reconversion of young men of violent<br />

life in Caracas<br />

Feiwel Kupferberg (Malmo University, Sweden)<br />

The past in the present and the future in the<br />

past. Turning-points in the biography of a halftime<br />

artist in Northern Jutland.<br />

Karla B. Hackstaff (Northern Arizona University)<br />

‘Turning points’ in US Family Ties: Why Genealogical<br />

Pursuits Beckon<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Joint Session 01 of RC05 and RC38:<br />

Gender, Biography and Transnational Practices<br />

Chair: Kathy Davis, University of Utrecht, The<br />

Netherlands<br />

Location: UB-FP- 0.1<br />

Session ID: JS_RC38_RC05_08<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Elisabeth Tuider (University of Hildesheim,<br />

Germany)<br />

The Maquiladora. Migrant women’s transnational<br />

practices on the northern Mexican border<br />

Silke Roth (University of Southhampton, UK)<br />

Transnational life-styles of humanitarian aid<br />

workers<br />

Vicki Harman (University of London, UK)<br />

Transnational mothering and support networks:<br />

experiences of lone white mothers of<br />

mixed-parentage children<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 06: Ethnicity, race, and minority relations<br />

- Transnational identities<br />

Chair: Kathy Davis, Utrecht University, Netherlands<br />

and Lena Inowlocki, University of<br />

Franfurt, Germany<br />

Location: UB-FP- 1.4<br />

Session ID: RC38_06<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Julia Bernstein (J.W. Goethe-Universität<br />

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Frankfurt/M, Germany)<br />

Russian speaking Jews in Germany: making<br />

sense of WW2 and the Holocaust as part of<br />

their transnational biographies<br />

Michaela Koettig (Georg-August-University of<br />

Goettingen, Germany)<br />

Self-definition and attribution by others as immigration<br />

‘group’: Cubans in Miami Dade<br />

County and in Germany<br />

Fritz Schütze (Queens University, United<br />

Kingdom)<br />

The Biographical Approach and the Perception<br />

of European Identity<br />

Robert Miller (Queens University, United Kingdom)<br />

The Biographical Approach and the Perception<br />

of European Identity<br />

Bogusia Temple (University of Central Lancashire,<br />

UK)<br />

‘A lifestyle made flesh’: Difference, belonging<br />

and language use<br />

Catherine Delcroix (University Marc Bloch,<br />

France)<br />

Understanding the dynamics of identity among<br />

women in a Muslim society (in family and the<br />

public sphere) through ethnographic research<br />

(Algiers 1980-1985) and in Muslim families<br />

with migrant background in France<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Joint Session 02 of RC32 and RC38: Biographical<br />

and Feminist Methods in a Global<br />

Framework<br />

Chair: Marilyn Porter, Memorial University,<br />

Canada and Fatimah Daud, <strong>International</strong> Islamic<br />

University, Kuala Lumpur<br />

Location: UB-FP- 0.1<br />

Session ID: JS_RC38_RC32_09<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Myriam Moreas Lins de Barros (UFRJ, Brazil )<br />

Women’s life path in middle and lower classes<br />

in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: a comparative analysis<br />

of gender and generation.<br />

Maria das Dores Campos Machado (UFRJ,<br />

Brazil)<br />

Women’s life path in middle and lower classes<br />

in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: a comparative analysis<br />

of gender and generation.<br />

Kalpana Kannabrian (Asmita Resource Centre<br />

for Women, India)<br />

Making the Forked Tongue Speak: An Ethnography<br />

of Self<br />

Paul Luken (Univ of West Georgia, USA)<br />

Putting Theory in Its Place: An institutional ethnography<br />

approach.<br />

Suzanne Vaughan (Arizona State University,<br />

USA)<br />

Putting Theory in Its Place: An institutional ethnography<br />

approach.<br />

Linda Christiansen Ruffman (Saint Mary’s University)<br />

IFUN’s model of self-presentation and its theoretical<br />

implications for sociology<br />

Nighat Khan (Institute of Womens’ Studies,<br />

Pakistan)<br />

Write it down the way I mean it.<br />

Luz Ma Martinez (Univ Autonoma de Barcelona,<br />

Spain)<br />

An approach to the private space: Housewives’<br />

chores through life stories.<br />

Ana Isabel Garay (Univ Autonoma de Barcelona,<br />

Spain)<br />

An approach to the private space: Housewives’<br />

chores through life stories.<br />

Kathy Davis (Utrecht University, Netherlands)<br />

Appropriating the narrative of the “Other”:<br />

Some critical reflections on feminist theory in a<br />

global context<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 07: Cross-theme session<br />

Chair: Henning Salling Olesen, University of<br />

Roskilde, Denmark<br />

Location: UB-FP- 1.4<br />

Session ID: RC38_07<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Hans Petter Sand (Agder University, Norway)<br />

A Veblen Biography and Debate over conspicuous<br />

Consumption<br />

Eszter Wohlfarth (Selm, Germany)<br />

Disability as a barrier to the social, economic<br />

and political integration. Life-stories of physically<br />

disabled students in a new EC country,<br />

Hungary<br />

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RC 41 Sociology of population<br />

Sociologie de la population<br />

Sociología de la población<br />

Session 12: Encarnación Aracil, Universidad Complutense, Spain<br />

Subject: “Age structures in a changing population: components, perspectives and political implications”<br />

Organizer: Encarnación Aracil, Universidad Complutense, Spain<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 01A: Economics, history and culture<br />

in the movements of population Part I<br />

Chair: Begoña Arregi. University of the Basque<br />

Country, Spain<br />

Location: UB-RB-119<br />

Session ID: RC41_01A<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Francisco Scarano (Department of History,<br />

University of Wisconsin at Madison, USA)<br />

Agrarian Change and Population Growth in<br />

Late Colonial Spanish America: The Case of<br />

Puerto Rico<br />

Katherine J. Curtis White (Department of<br />

Rural Sociology, University of Wisconsin at<br />

Madison, USA)<br />

Agrarian Change and Population Growth in<br />

Late Colonial Spanish America: The Case of<br />

Puerto Rico<br />

Rueyling Tzeng (Institute of European and<br />

American Studies, Academia Sinica, Taiwan)<br />

From Employees to Employers.Western Immigrant<br />

Entrepreneurs in Taiwan<br />

Jeehun Kim (Department of Sociology, University<br />

of Oxford, United Kingdom)<br />

Flexible Intergenerational Relations of Mobile<br />

Families? A Case Study on Korean Professional<br />

Migrant Families in Singapore and Their Elderly<br />

Parents in Korea<br />

Hiroshi Kojima (Faculty of Social Sciences,<br />

Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan)<br />

Globalization of “Labor” in Japan and Taiwan:<br />

A Comparative Analysis of Family Formation in<br />

<strong>International</strong>ly Married Couples.<br />

Albert Esteve Palós (Centre d’Estudis Demogràfics,<br />

Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona,<br />

Spain)<br />

<strong>International</strong> migration and marriage patterns:<br />

The case of Moroccans in Spain.<br />

Edurne Jiménez Pérez (Centre d’Estudis Demogràfics,<br />

Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona,<br />

Spain)<br />

<strong>International</strong> migration and marriage patterns:<br />

The case of Moroccans in Spain.<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 06: Links of Population with Natural<br />

Disaster<br />

Chair: Gloria L. Nelson, The University of Philippines<br />

at Los Banos, The Philippines<br />

Location: UB-RB-120<br />

Session ID: RC41_06<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Girlie Nora A. Abrigo (Dept. of Social Sciences,<br />

CAS UP Los Baños, Laguna, Philippines)<br />

Model of Community Response to Flooding<br />

and Mudflows: The Case of Daraga, Albay,<br />

Philippines.<br />

Gloria Luz. M. Nelson (Dept. of Social Sciences,<br />

CAS UP Los Baños, Laguna, Philippines)<br />

Model of Community Response to Flooding<br />

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and Mudflows: The Case of Daraga, Albay,<br />

Philippines.<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 01B: Economics, history and culture<br />

in the movements of population Part II<br />

Chair: Elena Bastida, University of Texas-Pan<br />

American, USA and Encarnación Aracil, Complutense<br />

University, Spain<br />

Location: UB-RB-119<br />

Session ID: RC41_01B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Vladimir Petrov (Sociology Department,<br />

Kuban State University, Krasnodar, Russian<br />

Federation)<br />

Immigration as Resource of Demographic<br />

Changes in Russia.<br />

Rogelio Saenz (Texas A&M University)<br />

Bringing Critical Race Perspectives to the<br />

Study of Immigration.<br />

Karen Manges Douglas (Sam Houston State<br />

University, Texas, USA)<br />

Bringing Critical Race Perspectives to the<br />

Study of Immigration.<br />

Luis Angel López (Centre d’Estudis Demogràfics,<br />

Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona,<br />

Spain)<br />

Union Formation Implications of Race and<br />

Gender Gaps in Educational Attainment: The<br />

Case of Latin America.<br />

Albert Esteve Palós (Centre d’Estudis Demogràfics,<br />

Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona,<br />

Spain)<br />

Union Formation Implications of Race and<br />

Gender Gaps in Educational Attainment: The<br />

Case of Latin America.<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 07: The fourth stages of epidemiological<br />

transition: Social and policy implications<br />

of the changing health and illness pattern<br />

Chair: Ofra Anson, Ben-Gurion University of<br />

the Negev, Israel<br />

Location: UB-RB-120<br />

Session ID: RC41_07<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Teresa G. Labov (Department of Sociology,<br />

University of Pennsylvania, USA)<br />

Disease and Health in East Africa. Recent Patterns<br />

in the Epidemiologic Transition.<br />

Shefali S. Ram (Canadian Blood Services, Canada)<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 02: The Persistence of Subreplacement<br />

Fertility, Age Structure and Public Policy<br />

Chair: Bali Ram, Statistics Canada, Canada<br />

Location: UB-RB-119<br />

Session ID: RC41_02<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Sex Differences in Mortality in the Fourth<br />

Stage of Epidemiological Transition: Patterns<br />

and Policy Implications<br />

Dudley L. Poston, Jr. (Texas A&M University)<br />

Aging and eldercare in South Korea and North<br />

Korea: The past, the present and the future.<br />

Mary Ann Davis (Sam Houston State University,<br />

Texas, USA)<br />

Aging and eldercare in South Korea and North<br />

Korea: The past, the present and the future.<br />

E. Aracil (Complutense University, Madrid,<br />

Spain)<br />

Reproductive behaviour of immigrant women<br />

in Spain.<br />

A. Arribas (Complutense University, Madrid,<br />

Spain)<br />

Reproductive behaviour of immigrant women<br />

in Spain.<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 08: Open Session<br />

Chair: Encarnacion Aracil, Universidad Complutense,<br />

Spain<br />

Location: UB-RB-120<br />

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Session ID: RC41_08<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Yonathan Anson (Ben Gurion University of the<br />

Negev, Beer Sheva, Israel and Institut de Démographie<br />

– UCL Belgium)<br />

The household: A missing level in multilevel<br />

analyses of mortality.<br />

Cristina López Villanueva (Facultad de Ciencias<br />

Económicas y Empresariales, Universidad<br />

de Barcelona, España)<br />

Impacto de las migraciones en la estructura y<br />

composición de los hogares. El caso de la región<br />

metropolitana de Barcelona.<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 03: A society for all ages: Meeting<br />

the challenges of population ageing<br />

Chair: Joseph Troisi, University of Malta,<br />

Malta<br />

Location: UB-RB-119<br />

Session ID: RC41_03<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Kathrin Komp (Faculty of Social Sciences,<br />

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands)<br />

Can the young olds’ activation add benefits to<br />

population ageing?<br />

Mary M Kritz (Department of Development Sociology,<br />

Cornell University, Ithaca, New York,<br />

USA)<br />

Determinants of Extended Living for Asians<br />

and Hispanic Foreign-born and Native-born Elderly<br />

from Different Origins.<br />

Douglas T. Gurak (Department of Development<br />

Sociology, Cornell University, Ithaca,<br />

New York, USA)<br />

Determinants of Extended Living for Asians<br />

and Hispanic Foreign-born and Native-born Elderly<br />

from Different Origins.<br />

Gloria Luz M. Nelson (Dept. of Social<br />

Sciences, CAS UP Los Baños, Laguna, Philippines)<br />

Growing Old in the Philippines and Some<br />

Prospects to “Successful Aging”.<br />

Girlie Nora A. Abrigo (Dept. of Social Sciences,<br />

CAS UP Los Baños, Laguna, Philippines)<br />

Growing Old in the Philippines and Some<br />

Prospects to “Successful Aging”.<br />

Ma. Reina Boro-Magbanua (Dept. of Social<br />

Sciences, CAS UP Los Baños, Laguna, Philippines)<br />

Growing Old in the Philippines and Some<br />

Prospects to “Successful Aging”.<br />

Joseph Troisi (European Centre of Gerontology,<br />

University of Malta, Malta)<br />

The Feminisation of Old Age: A Global Perspective.<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 04: Youth and population age-structural<br />

change<br />

Chair: Rosa María Camarena, Universidad<br />

Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico<br />

Location: UB-RB-119<br />

Session ID: RC41_04<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Cristina Marques (ISCTE/CIES, Lisbon, Portugal)<br />

Do young adults want to marry and have children?<br />

Young adults representations conjugality<br />

and parenthood<br />

Corinne Igel (Institute of Sociology, University<br />

of Zurich, Switzerland)<br />

Grandchild Care in Europé<br />

Marc Szydlik (Institute of Sociology, University<br />

of Zurich, Switzerland)<br />

Grandchild Care in Europé<br />

Rosa María Camarena Córdova (Universidad<br />

Nacional Autónoma de México, México)<br />

Youth migration and its impact on population<br />

age-structure in some regions of Mexico.<br />

Emma Liliana Navarrete (El Colegio Mexiquense,<br />

México)<br />

Importancia de la escolaridad entre los jóvenes<br />

trabajadores mexicanos.<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 05: The globalization of labor and<br />

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changes in family structures<br />

Chair: Elena Bastida, The University of Texas<br />

PanAmerican, USA<br />

Location: UB-RB-119<br />

Session ID: RC41_05<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Juan José Bustamante (Department of Sociology,<br />

University of Texas-Pan American)<br />

The U.S. Mexican Immigrant Family in a Changing<br />

Society: A Critical Overview.<br />

Veronica Montes (Department of Sociology,<br />

University of California, Santa Barbara, USA)<br />

Separate Yet Struggling to be Together: Transnational<br />

Migration and its Contradictory Impacts<br />

on Family Structure in a Guatemalan<br />

Village.<br />

Clara Cortina Trilla (Centre d’Estudis Demogràfics,Universitat<br />

Autònoma de Barcelona,<br />

Spain)<br />

Gender patterns of union formation in Spain:<br />

the role of intermarriage in a new immigration<br />

country.<br />

Thais García Pereiro (Centre d’Estudis Demogràfics,Universitat<br />

Autònoma de Barcelona,<br />

Spain)<br />

Gender patterns of union formation in Spain:<br />

the role of intermarriage in a new immigration<br />

country.<br />

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RC 42 Social Psychology<br />

Psychologie sociale<br />

Psicología social<br />

President: Cecilia Ridgeway, Stanford University, USA<br />

Coordinators of the programme: Cecilia Ridgeway, Stanford University, USA, Robert Shelly,<br />

Ohio University, USA<br />

Subject: “Psycho-social research and social inequality”<br />

Organizer: Cecilia Ridgeway, Stanford University, USA<br />

Friday, September 5, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 01: Citizenship and Social Exclusion:<br />

A Southern Perspective, Part I<br />

Chair: Tina Uys, University of Johannesburg,<br />

South Africa<br />

Location: UB-FP-2.4<br />

Session ID: RC42_01<br />

Authors and Papers:Christof van Mol<br />

(Centre for Migration and Intercultural Studies,<br />

University of Antwerp, Belgium)<br />

The border concept and Spanish migration policy<br />

Khumisho Moguerane (University of Pretoria,<br />

South Africa)<br />

Post-apartheid transformation and racial integration<br />

in South Africa: A case study of a student<br />

residence<br />

Cecilia van Zyl-Schalekamp (University of Johannesburg,<br />

South Africa)<br />

Food security and inequality in a community of<br />

Black South Africans<br />

Charles Puttergill (University of Pretoria,<br />

South Africa)<br />

Notions of inclusion and exclusion: an analysis<br />

conversation on social transformation amongst<br />

middle-class white South Africans.<br />

Vishal G. Jadhav (University of Pune, India)<br />

Creating Social Capital For Rule: A Case of<br />

Maharashtra, India<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 02: Citizenship and Social Exclusion:<br />

A Southern Perspective, Part II<br />

Chair: Tina Uys, University of Johannesburg,<br />

South Africa<br />

Location: UB-FP-2.4<br />

Session ID: RC42_02<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Matthew E. Egharevba (Covenant University,<br />

Nigeria)<br />

Ethnic Identity and Exclusion of Citizenship<br />

Rights in the Nigerian state: The Dilemma of<br />

Social Integration<br />

Tina Uys (University of Johannesburg, South<br />

Africa)<br />

Academic citizenship in decline, hibernation or<br />

a state of alteration? The case of South African<br />

sociologists<br />

Bronwyn Dworzanowski (University of Johannesburg,<br />

South Africa)<br />

Academic citizenship in decline, hibernation or<br />

a state of alteration? The case of South African<br />

sociologists<br />

Valeria Llobet (University of San Martín, Argentina)<br />

Social Policy for Inclusion of Children and Adolescents.<br />

The meanings for citizenship.<br />

Janis Grobbelaar (University of Pretoria,<br />

South Africa)<br />

Truth commissioning and questions of inclusion<br />

and exclusion: the South African case.<br />

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Maxi Schoeman (University of Pretoria, South<br />

Africa)<br />

Truth commissioning and questions of inclusion<br />

and exclusion: the South African case.<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 03: Identity and Social Inequality,<br />

Part I<br />

Chair: Jan E. Stets and Peter J. Burke, University<br />

of California, Riverside, USA<br />

Location: UB-FP-2.4<br />

Session ID: RC42_03<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Ma. Eugenia Sánchez Díaz de Rivera (Universidad<br />

Iberoamericana Puebla, Mexico)<br />

The Identity Remaking of Indigenous Peoples<br />

Maarten Van Craen (Hasselt University, Belgium)<br />

Explaining the Identity of Turkish and Moroccan<br />

Immigrants in Belgium<br />

Kris Vancluysen (Hasselt University, Belgium)<br />

Explaining the Identity of Turkish and Moroccan<br />

Immigrants in Belgium<br />

Johan Ackaert (Hasselt University, Belgium)<br />

Explaining the Identity of Turkish and Moroccan<br />

Immigrants in Belgium<br />

James Moir (School of Social and Health<br />

Sciences, University of Abertay Dundee, Scotland,<br />

UK)<br />

Women, Work and Inequality: Questioning the<br />

Notion of Work-Life Balance<br />

Julia Miller Cantzler (Ohio State University,<br />

USA)<br />

Identity, Culture, and Conflict: Comparative<br />

Examination of Indigenous Fishing Rights in<br />

the U.S. New Zealand, and Australia<br />

Anca Metieu (ESSEC, France)<br />

The Limits of Meritocracy: Women in the<br />

Free/Open Source Software Community<br />

Otilia Obodaru (INSEAD, France)<br />

The Limits of Meritocracy: Women in the<br />

Free/Open Source Software Community<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 04: Identity and Social Inequality,<br />

Part II<br />

Chair: Jan E. Stets and Peter J. Burke, University<br />

of California, Riverside, USA<br />

Location: UB-FP-2.4<br />

Session ID: RC42_04<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Patricia Murrieta-Cummings (University of<br />

Guadalajara, Guadalajara, Mexico and University<br />

of Texas, Austin, USA)<br />

The Social Construction of the Other: Domestic<br />

Workers and Employers in Mexican Society<br />

Teresa Stallings (Northern State University,<br />

South Dakota, USA)<br />

Remaking the Social Identity of Alcoholics<br />

Through a Change in the Collective Representation<br />

of Alcoholism<br />

Monica Longmore (Bowling Green State University,<br />

USA)<br />

Adolescent Identities and High Risk Sexual<br />

Behaviors: A Longitudinal Analysis<br />

Peggy C. Giordano (Bowling Green State University,<br />

USA)<br />

Adolescent Identities and High Risk Sexual<br />

Behaviors: A Longitudinal Analysis<br />

Christine Cerven (University of California, Riverside,<br />

USA)<br />

Ethnic Identity: Meaning and Verification<br />

Peter J. Burke (University of California, Riverside,<br />

USA)<br />

Ethnic Identity: Meaning and Verification<br />

Michael M. Harrod (University of California,<br />

Riverside, USA)<br />

Ethnic Identity: Meaning and Verification<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 05: Groups, Individuals, and Inequality,<br />

Part I<br />

Chair: Cecilia Ridgeway, Stanford University,<br />

USA<br />

Location: UB-FP-2.4<br />

Session ID: RC42_05<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Alison Bianchi (University of Iowa, USA)<br />

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Resource Exchange, Social Status, and Behavior-Status<br />

Theory: The Group Process That<br />

Keeps on Giving<br />

Joseph Berger (Stanford University, USA)<br />

Applying the Spread of Status Value Theory<br />

M. Hamit Fisek (Bogazici University, Turkey)<br />

Applying the Spread of Status Value Theory<br />

Edward J. Lawler (Cornell University, USA)<br />

The Production and Reproduction Status Inequalities:<br />

An Affect Theory Approach<br />

Shane R. Thye (University of South Carolina,<br />

USA)<br />

The Production and Reproduction Status Inequalities:<br />

An Affect Theory Approach<br />

Jeongkoo Yoon (Ewha Women’s University,<br />

Korea)<br />

The Production and Reproduction Status Inequalities:<br />

An Affect Theory Approach<br />

Robert Shelly (Ohio University, USA)<br />

Holiday Decorations as Status Cues<br />

Ann Shelly (Ashland University, USA)<br />

Holiday Decorations as Status Cues<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 06: Groups, Individuals, and Inequality,<br />

Part II<br />

Chair: Cecilia Ridgeway, Stanford University,<br />

USA and Robert Shelley Ohio University, USA<br />

Location: UB-FP-2.4<br />

Session ID: RC42_06<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Karen Cook (Stanford University, USA)<br />

Empirical Evidence on Trust and Health Care<br />

Outcomes<br />

Gary Alan Fine (Northwestern University,<br />

USA)<br />

Tiny Publics and the Moral Basis of Inequality:<br />

Small Group Culture as Social Order<br />

Karen A. Hegtvedt (Emory University, USA)<br />

Peers, Superiors, and Connections: Evoking<br />

and Displaying Emotions in Response to Distributive<br />

Justice<br />

Cathryn Johnson (Emory University, USA)<br />

Peers, Superiors, and Connections: Evoking<br />

and Displaying Emotions in Response to Distributive<br />

Justice<br />

Leslie Brody (Emory University, USA)<br />

Peers, Superiors, and Connections: Evoking<br />

and Displaying Emotions in Response to Distributive<br />

Justice<br />

Krysia Wrobel Waldron (Emory University,<br />

USA)<br />

Peers, Superiors, and Connections: Evoking<br />

and Displaying Emotions in Response to Distributive<br />

Justice<br />

Zbigniew Karpinski (Institute of Philosophy<br />

and Sociology, Polish Academy of Sciences,<br />

Poland)<br />

Investigating Images of Social Stratification by<br />

Means of Factorial Survey Techniques<br />

Clara Sabbagh (University of Haifa, Isreal)<br />

Intergenerational Justice Perceptions and the<br />

Role of Welfare Regimes: A Comparative<br />

Analysis of University Students<br />

Pieter Vanhuysse (University of Haifa, Isreal)<br />

Intergenerational Justice Perceptions and the<br />

Role of Welfare Regimes: A Comparative<br />

Analysis of University Students<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 07: Social Psychology Research<br />

and Inequality: Open Topics<br />

Chair: Robert Shelly, Ohio University, USA<br />

Location: UB-FP-2.4<br />

Session ID: RC42_07<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Matthew E. Egharevba (Covenant University,<br />

Nigeria)<br />

The Needs Strategy and Poverty Alleviation in<br />

the Informal Sector in Nigeria: A Conflicting<br />

Paradox<br />

D. K. Verma (National Institute of Social<br />

Sciences, MHOW, India)<br />

Affirmative Status Generalization: Identity of<br />

Dalits and Social Inequality in India<br />

Babasaheb Ambedkar (National Institute of<br />

Social Sciences, MHOW, India)<br />

Affirmative Status Generalization: Identity of<br />

Dalits and Social Inequality in India<br />

Rudzani Mudau (University of Johannesburg,<br />

South Africa)<br />

The Scourge of Unemployment: The Case of<br />

Soweto<br />

Mariam Seedat Kahn (University of Johannes-<br />

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urg, South Africa)<br />

Socialization of Domestic Workers in South<br />

Africa<br />

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RC 43 Housing and built-up environment<br />

Logement et environnement construit<br />

Vivienda y entorno construido<br />

Session 12: W. Dennis Keating, Cleveland State University, USA<br />

Subject: “Housing and inclusive communities”<br />

Organizer: Dennis Keating, Cleveland State University, USA<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 01: Inclusive Communities in Retrospect:<br />

Bridging the Gap Between Theory<br />

and Practice<br />

Chair: Bill Rohe, University of North Carolina,<br />

USA<br />

Location: URL-A202<br />

Session ID: RC43_01<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Rajarshi Sahai (University College London,<br />

UK)<br />

“Developing Sustainable Communities in East<br />

London”<br />

William Rohe (University of North Carolina at<br />

Chapel Hill, USA)<br />

“A Socialist Growth Machine? The Evolution of<br />

Urban Revitalization Programs in Barcelona”<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 02: Housing, Rights and Social Exclusion<br />

Chair: Dennis Keating, Cleveland State University,<br />

USA<br />

Location: URL-A202<br />

Session ID: RC43_02<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Julia Koschinsky (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,<br />

USA)<br />

“Low-Income Housing Spillovers in Higher-Income<br />

Neighborhoods”<br />

Maria D’Ottaviano (University of Sao Francisco,<br />

Brazil)<br />

“Gated Communities: The Diffusion of Gated<br />

Communities in the Sao Paulo Metropolitan<br />

Area”<br />

Armando Chiang (Universidad Autonoma del<br />

Carmen, Mexico)<br />

“Residential Neighborhoods and Peripheral Urbanization:<br />

Two Antagonistic Aspects of the<br />

Process of Urbanization In Ciudad del Carmen,<br />

Campeche, Mexico”<br />

Dennis Keating (Cleveland State University,<br />

USA)<br />

“Inclusionary Housing Policies and Programs<br />

inIn the United States”<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 05: Age, Gender, and Race Housing<br />

Issues<br />

Chair: Ted Koebel, Virginia Tech, USA<br />

Location: URL-A202<br />

Session ID: RC43_05<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Maria Jimenez (Universidad de Malaga,<br />

Spain)<br />

“A Right to Housing and Housing Rights: Handicapped<br />

and Frail Elderly as a Collective of<br />

the Risk of Social Exclusion”<br />

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Tedd Koebel (Virginia Tech, USA)<br />

“A Right to Housing and Housing Rights: Handicapped<br />

and Frail Elderly as a Collective of<br />

the Risk of Social Exclusion”<br />

Janet Smith (USA)<br />

“ Social Mix and Social Inclusion: Rhetoric and<br />

Reality in Sydney and Chicago”<br />

Michael Darcy (University of Western Sydney,<br />

Australia)<br />

“ Social Mix and Social Inclusion: Rhetoric and<br />

Reality in Sydney and Chicago”<br />

Christine Cook (Iowa State University, USA)<br />

“Housing and Inclusive Neighborhoods: A Decade<br />

of Choice and Constraint among Aging<br />

Women”<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 03: Housing, Poverty Issues and the<br />

Roles of Government in Promotion Of Inclusive<br />

Communities, Part I<br />

Location: URL-A202<br />

Session ID: RC43_04<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Elena Shomina (State University-Higher<br />

School of Economics, Russia)<br />

“Housing Conditions, Housing Rights and Housing<br />

NGOs In Modern Russia”<br />

Benny Kuriakose (Indian Institute of Technology,<br />

India)<br />

“Social Mobility & Social Exclusion: A Study of<br />

a Housing ‘Colony’ in Kerala”<br />

Suzana Pasternak (University of Sao Paulo,<br />

Brazil)<br />

“Upgrading Poor Settlements and Social Inclusion”<br />

Julia Bogus (University of Sao Paulo, Brazil)<br />

“Upgrading Poor Settlements and Social Inclusion”<br />

Chair: Ken Gibb, University of Glasgow, UK<br />

Location: URL-A202<br />

Session ID: RC43_03<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Ken Gibb (University of Glasgow, UK)<br />

“The Variable Geometry of Housing Policy and<br />

Process in The Devolved United Kingdom”<br />

Nelson Baltrusis (University Catholic of Salvador,<br />

Brazil)<br />

“The Commercialization of Informal and Irregular<br />

Property for the Low Income Population”<br />

Manoj Teotia (Center for Research in Rural<br />

and Industrial Development, India)<br />

“Housing, Basic Amenities and Livelihood for<br />

the Urban Poor in Northwestern India (A Case<br />

Study of Ludhiana Metropolis in Punjab)”<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 04: Housing, Poverty Issues and the<br />

Roles of Government in Promotion Of Inclusive<br />

Communities, Part II<br />

Chair: Suzana Pasternak, University of Sao<br />

Paulo, Brazil<br />

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RC 44 Workers’ movements<br />

Mouvements ouvriers<br />

Movimientos obreros<br />

Session 12: Robert Lambert, University Western Australia, Australia<br />

Subject: “Recovery of the workers’ movement in the era of globalization”<br />

Organizer: Rob Lambert, University of Western Australia, Jennifer Chun, University of British Columbia,<br />

Dan Clawson, University of Massachusetts and Robyn Rodrigues,Rutgers University<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 01A: Re-defining Labor? Working<br />

Class Struggle & Movement Renewal Part I<br />

Chair: Dan Clawson, University of Massachusetts<br />

Location: UB-RB-109<br />

Session ID: RC44_01A<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Katherine Muir (University of Adelaide)<br />

Working families, ‘union thugs’ and activists:<br />

Identity and labor politics in the Australian<br />

‘Your rights at work campaign’<br />

Chris Rhomberg (Yale University)<br />

De-institutionalisation & mobilization: reconstructing<br />

strike theories in post-accord United<br />

States.<br />

Donella Caspersz (University of Western Australia)<br />

Community solidarity & Trade Union Revival in<br />

Australia<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 01B: Gender and Re-empowering<br />

the Labor Movement<br />

Chair: Robyn Rodrigues, Rutgers University<br />

Location: UB-RB-117<br />

Session ID: RC44_01B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Suzanne Franzway (University of South Australia/Arizona<br />

State University)<br />

The body making labor politics<br />

Jennifer Chun (University of British Columbia)<br />

Reconceptualizing militancy: the gender and<br />

labor politics of irregular employment in South<br />

Korea<br />

Trish Todd/Eveline (University of Western Australia)<br />

Gender pay equity: Is there a way forward?<br />

Millie Thayer (University of Massachusetts)<br />

The Leverage of the Local: Class and gender<br />

struggles in rural Northeast Brazil<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 02A: Homeworkers panel discussion:<br />

New Ways of organising women home<br />

based workers in the era of globalization<br />

Chair: Jane Tate, Federation of HomeWorkers<br />

Worldwide, (FHWW)<br />

Location: UB-RB-109<br />

Session ID: RC44_02A<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Guida Vieira (Union of Embroidery Workers,<br />

Madeira)<br />

Organizing home workers into a trade union in<br />

Portugal<br />

Gulsam Coskun (Turkey HomeNet (National<br />

Solidarity Network of Wom)<br />

Building women home based workers’ organizations<br />

in Turkey<br />

Dilek Hattatoglu (FHWW)<br />

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Research and organizing women home based<br />

workers: A critical view of the Turkish experience<br />

Rosalina Ivanova (FHWW)<br />

Organizing women home based workers in<br />

Bulgaria<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 02B: European Labor. Part I<br />

Chair: Richard Hyman, London School of<br />

Economics<br />

Location: UB-RB-117<br />

Session ID: RC44_02B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Michael Gillan/ Lambert (University of Western<br />

Australia)<br />

Corporate restructuring in Europe and the reconstitution<br />

of collective power: the case of<br />

AEG-Electrolux in Germany<br />

Stefanio Marino (University of Milan)<br />

Unions and immigrant workers: systems of interest<br />

representation<br />

Gugliemo Meardi (Warwick University)<br />

Labor mobilizations in the second millennium:<br />

the lesson of Fiat workers of Melfi, Southern<br />

Italy<br />

Simone Baglioni (Bocconi University, Milan)<br />

Capital mobility, labor immobility? Trade<br />

unions facing multinationals and migration in<br />

the EU<br />

Cecile Guillaume (Universite d Lille)<br />

L’engagement syndical au prisme de la mondialisation<br />

(Hongre). Trade Union commitment<br />

in the context of globalization: Hungry<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 03A: Work Restructuring & New<br />

Union Strategies Part I<br />

Chair: Edward Webster, University of the Witwatersrand<br />

Location: UB-RB-109<br />

Session ID: RC44_03A<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Dan Clawson (University of Massachusetts)<br />

The struggle over the working day: Job hours<br />

and schedules in four US healthcare occupations<br />

Georgina Peetz/Murray (Griffith University)<br />

The big shift: the gendered impact of 12 hour<br />

shifts on mining communities<br />

Karl Von Holt (University of the Witwatersrand)<br />

Looking forwards, leaning backwards: unions,<br />

transformation and strike violence the postapartheid<br />

state<br />

Andries Buhlungu/Bezuidenhout (University of<br />

the Witwatersrand)<br />

Spaces of union organizing: the National Union<br />

of Mineworkers and the demise of compounds<br />

in South Africa<br />

Gerstel (University of Massachusetts)<br />

The struggle over the working day: Job hours<br />

and schedules in four US healthcare occupations<br />

Crocker (University of Massachusetts)<br />

The struggle over the working day: Job hours<br />

and schedules in four US healthcare occupations<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 03B: European Labor. Part II<br />

Chair: Richard Hyman, London School of<br />

Economics<br />

Location: UB-RB-117<br />

Session ID: RC44_03B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Franz/Bernd Taxler/Brandl (University of<br />

Vienna)<br />

Towards Trans-nationalization of Wage Policy<br />

in Europe: The Case of Germany and the Nordic<br />

Countries<br />

Gregor/Christian/Adelheid/Christian Murray/Lévesque/hege/Dufour<br />

(Universite de Montreal/<br />

École de relationsindustrielles)<br />

When local unions meet the global: a comparative<br />

study of institutional stability and ideological<br />

volatility<br />

Adelheid/Christian Hege&Dufour (IRES, Paris)<br />

Are the main obstacles to union renewal inter-<br />

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nal or external?<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 04A: Labor’s other?<br />

Chair: Karl von Holt, University of the Witwatersrand<br />

Location: UB-RB-109<br />

Session ID: RC44_04A<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Josep Maria Antenas (Universitat Autonoma<br />

de Barcelona)<br />

Labor and the World Social <strong>Forum</strong><br />

Kim Scipes (University of Chicago)<br />

Alternative globalization within the US trade<br />

union movement<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 04B: Trade union responses to<br />

labor migration<br />

Chair: Donella Caspersz, University of Western<br />

Australia<br />

Location: UB-RB-117<br />

Session ID: RC44_04B<br />

Authors and Papers:Robyn Rodrigues<br />

(Rutgers University)<br />

Migrant workers and new forms of labor transnationalism<br />

in Asia Transnational possibilities:<br />

Filipino Women, transnational feminism and<br />

grassroots organizing<br />

Bishnucharan Barik (SRTM University, Maharashtra,<br />

India )<br />

Textile industries of Surat and migrant laborers:<br />

narratives on basic deprivation<br />

Campdepadros/Santa Cruz/Serradell (Universidad<br />

de Málaga, Spain)<br />

Immigration and race: transnational flows of<br />

people, issues for sending and receiving countries<br />

Monika Eva Visser/Kaminska/Kahancova (University<br />

of Amsterdam/ Max Planck Institute,Cologne)<br />

Emigration and labor shortages: an opportunity<br />

for trade unions in the new member states of<br />

the EU?<br />

Michele Ford (University of Sydney)<br />

Thinking about Union-NGO Collaborations on<br />

Migrant Labor Issues in Southeast Asia<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 05B: Work Restructuring & New<br />

Union Strategies Part II<br />

Chair: Jennifer Chun, University of British Columbia<br />

Location: UB-RB-117<br />

Session ID: RC44_05B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Edward Webster (University of the Witwatersrand)<br />

Identifying new sources of power and forms of<br />

organization in the informal economy: a critique<br />

of current forms of labor market governance<br />

for managing decent work<br />

David Van Arsdale (Cuny University)<br />

The re-casualization of blue-collar workers:<br />

temporary help workers impact on the working<br />

class<br />

Sebastien Chauvin (Sorbonne University)<br />

Union organizing without rights? The limits of<br />

corporate accountability campaigns amongst<br />

undocumented day laborers in the US<br />

Ercüment Celik (University of Freiburg)<br />

Street traders: a bridge between trade unions<br />

and social movements in contemporary South<br />

Africa<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 06A: Authors meet critics<br />

Chair: Peter Waterman, The Hague<br />

Location: UB-RB-108<br />

Session ID: RC44_06A<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Rob Lambert (University of Western Australia)<br />

Edward Webster (University of the Witwatersrand)<br />

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Andries Bezuidenhout (University of the Witwatersrand)<br />

Jennifer Chun (University of British Columbia)<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 06B: Panel Discussion: Body Work<br />

Rebecca Ryland (University of Liverpool)<br />

A grassroots perspective on trade union internationalism:<br />

the case of UNISON<br />

Dr Graham/ Dr Andy Taylor/Mathers (University<br />

of West England)<br />

Industrial Relics or Vehicles of Renewal? Trades<br />

Union Councils and Community Union Organizing<br />

in the UK<br />

Chair: Rachel Cohen, University of Warwick<br />

Location: UB-RB-109<br />

Session ID: RC44_06B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Carol Wolkowitz (University of Warwick)<br />

The social relations of body work<br />

Julia Twigg (University of Kent, Canterbury)<br />

The bodywork of care: How care-workers negotiate<br />

the body of their labor<br />

Eileen/ Jennifer Boris/Klein (University of California/Yale<br />

University)<br />

Mobilizing home care: poor women, public employment,<br />

and ACORN unionism in the United<br />

States<br />

Jackie West (University of Bristol)<br />

Regulating sex work: decriminalization and liminality<br />

Peter/Carole Kennedy (Glasgow Caledonian<br />

University)<br />

Control and resistance at the ward face: contesting<br />

the nursing labor process<br />

Rachel Cohen (University of Warwick)<br />

Body work, employment relations and the labour<br />

process<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 06C: Working Class Struggle & Movement<br />

Renewa. Part II<br />

Chair: David Peetz, Griffith University<br />

Location: UB-RB-117<br />

Session ID: RC44_06C<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Thomas Barrat (University of Western Australia)<br />

Global restructuring & Australian unionism: redefining<br />

strategy<br />

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RC 45 Rational choice<br />

Choix rationnel<br />

Elección racional<br />

Session 12: Yoshimichi Sato, Tohoku University, Japan. Local Hosts: Fernando Aguiar; Ana Leo-<br />

Mejia<br />

Subject: “The theory of rational choice against inequality and other challenges”<br />

Organizer: Yoshimichi Sato, Tohoku University, Japan<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 01: Revisiting Rationality<br />

Chair: Hanno Scholtz, Universität Zürich,<br />

Switzerland<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-209<br />

Session ID: RC45_01<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Fernando Aguiar (IESA-CSIC, Spain)<br />

Can Rational Choice Cope with Identity?<br />

Andrés de Francisco (Universidad Complutense<br />

de Madrid, Spain)<br />

Can Rational Choice Cope with Identity?<br />

Fernando Aguiar (IESA-CSIC, Spain)<br />

Selfish Altruists: The Role of Identity<br />

Pablo Brañas-Garza (Universidad de Granada,<br />

Spain)<br />

Selfish Altruists: The Role of Identity<br />

María Paz Espinosa (Universidad del País<br />

Vasco, Spain)<br />

Selfish Altruists: The Role of Identity<br />

Luis M. Miller (IESA-CSIC and Max Planck Institute<br />

of Economics, Germany)<br />

Selfish Altruists: The Role of Identity<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 02: Rationality, Equality, and Institutions<br />

Chair: Yoshimichi Sato, Tohoku University,<br />

Japan<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-209<br />

Session ID: RC45_02<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Kazuo Seiyama (University of Tokyo, Japan)<br />

Fair and Efficient Egalitarian Norm under Rationality<br />

Hiroyasu Nagata (Shizuoka University, Japan)<br />

“Decision by Majority” and “Equality”<br />

José A. Noguera (Universitat Autónoma de<br />

Barcelona, Spain)<br />

Rational Choice Theory, Social Justice, and<br />

Institutional Design<br />

Georg P. Mueller (University of Fribourg, Switzerland)<br />

Bribing as a Rational Strategy of the Rich: On<br />

the Interdependence between Corruption and<br />

Income Inequality<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 03: Bargaining, Social Support, and<br />

Health Needs<br />

Chair: Georg P. Mueller, University of Fribourg,<br />

Switzerland<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-209<br />

Session ID: RC45_03<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Katrin Auspurg (Universität Konstanz , Germany)<br />

Should We Stay or Should We Go? A Bargaining<br />

Approach to Locational Decisions within<br />

Dual-Earner Partnerships<br />

Martin Abraham (Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg,<br />

Germany)<br />

Should We Stay or Should We Go? A Bargaining<br />

Approach to Locational Decisions within<br />

Dual-Earner Partnerships<br />

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Thomas Hinz (Universität Konstanz, Germany)<br />

Should We Stay or Should We Go? A Bargaining<br />

Approach to Locational Decisions within<br />

Dual-Earner Partnerships<br />

Ana Leon-Mejia (IESA-CSIC, Spain)<br />

‘THE DEVIL IS IN THE DETAILS’: Sex Differences<br />

in Simple Bargaining Games<br />

Luis M. Miller (IESA-CSIC and Max Planck Institute<br />

of Economics, Germany)<br />

‘THE DEVIL IS IN THE DETAILS’: Sex Differences<br />

in Simple Bargaining Games<br />

Sonja Vogt (Utrecht University, The Netherlands)<br />

Behavioral Dynamics of Social Support<br />

Jeroen Weesie (Utrecht University, The Netherlands)<br />

Behavioral Dynamics of Social Support<br />

Vincent Buskens (Utrecht University, The Netherlands)<br />

Behavioral Dynamics of Social Support<br />

Werner Raub (Utrecht University, The Netherlands)<br />

Behavioral Dynamics of Social Support<br />

Rania F. Valeeva (Utrecht University, The Netherlands)<br />

The Role of Education and Social Trust for<br />

Choices of Health<br />

Yoshimichi Sato (Tohoku University, Japan)<br />

Rational Choice of Survival Strategies in the<br />

Labor Market: A Comparative Study of Career<br />

Aspirations in Japan, Korea, and Taiwan<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 04: Competition and Inequality<br />

Chair: Sonja Vogt, Utrecht University, The<br />

Netherlands<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-209<br />

Session ID: RC45_04<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Lynne G. Zucker (University of California, Los<br />

Angeles U.S.A.)<br />

Star Scientists’ Knowledge Capture, Commercial<br />

Opportunity, and Social Welfare<br />

Michael R. Darby (University of California, Los<br />

Angeles U.S.A.)<br />

Star Scientists’ Knowledge Capture, Commercial<br />

Opportunity, and Social Welfare<br />

Antonio M. Jaime Castillo (University of Granada,<br />

Spain)<br />

Inequality of Income, Expectations of Social<br />

Mobility and Demand for Redistribution<br />

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RC 46 Clinical Sociology<br />

Sociologie clinique<br />

Sociología clínica<br />

Session 12: Jacques Rhéaume, Université du Québec, Canada. Local Hosts: Miguel Martinez;<br />

Marta Llobet<br />

Subject: “Researching with people: a political question for sociologists”<br />

Organizer: Jacques Rheaume, University of Quebec,Canada and Jan Fritz, University of Cincinnati,<br />

USA<br />

Friday, September 5, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 01: Human Rights, Social Justice<br />

and <strong>Sociological</strong> Practice<br />

Chair: Jacques Rhéaume, University of Quebec,Canada<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-220<br />

Session ID: RC46_01<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Hadiza Isa Bazza (University of Maiduguri, Nigeria)<br />

Domestic Violence and Women’s Rights in Nigeria:<br />

The Need for Professional Counseling.<br />

(Violence conjugale et droits de la femme au<br />

Nigéria: le besoin d’un counseling professionnel.)<br />

Judith Blau (Sociologists Without Borders,<br />

USA)<br />

Chapel Hill/Carrboro-Human Rights Cities in<br />

Process (Chapel Hill/Carrboro-Processus en<br />

acte des droits humains dans les cités)<br />

Jan Marie Fritz (University of Cincinnati,<br />

USA))<br />

Writing the History of Clinical Sociology: Research<br />

in Your Own Backyard. (Écrire l’histoire<br />

de la sociologie clinique dans votre proper<br />

cour)<br />

Isabelle Laurin (Santé publique, Canada)<br />

Transmettre la parole de personnes pauvres :<br />

un défi pour le chercheur. (Transmitting the<br />

Words of Poor People: A Challenge for Researchers)<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 02: Research Issues Involved in a<br />

Clinical Approach to Sociology<br />

Chair: Anastasia-Valentine Rigas, University<br />

of Crete, Greece<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-220<br />

Session ID: RC46_02<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Jenifer Cartland (Children’s Memorial Hospital,<br />

Chicago,USA)<br />

The Role of the Researcher in the Community’s<br />

Pursuit of Sustainable Social Change (Le<br />

rôle du chercheur dans la poursuite d’un changement<br />

social durable dans la communauté)<br />

Harry Perlstadt (Michigan State University,<br />

USA)<br />

The Politics of Doing Social Assessment and<br />

Evaluation Research (Les politiques liées à la<br />

pratique de l’évaluation sociale et de la recherche<br />

évaluative)<br />

Gianluca Piscitelli (Italy)<br />

En quoi la rechercher-action et la sociologie<br />

clinique contribuent-elles au développement<br />

des compétences professionnelles des sociologues.<br />

(How Action Research and Clinical Sociology<br />

Contribute to Building Professional<br />

Sociologists’ Competencies)<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 03: Epistemological and Methodological<br />

Issues Involved in a Clinical Approach to<br />

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Sociology<br />

Chair: Vincent de Gaulejac, Université de<br />

Paris 7, France<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-219<br />

Session ID: RC46_03<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

John Cultiaux (Université catholique de Louvain,<br />

Belgique)<br />

Returning Research Results to People: Practical<br />

Issues for Research and Intervention. (La<br />

restitution: questions pratiques et enjeux pour<br />

la recherche et l’intervention)<br />

Isabelle Deliège (Université catholique de<br />

Louvain, Belgique)<br />

Réflexivité des acteurs (et chercheurs) dans<br />

l’articulation des savoirs dans le domaine<br />

psycho-médico-social.(Linking Different Types<br />

of Knowledge in the Psycho-Medical-Social<br />

World through Reflexive Practitioners and Researchers)<br />

Xavier Mattelé (Belgium)<br />

Enjeux et ancrages d’une épistémologie plurielle<br />

et transversale en sociologie clinique. (A<br />

Pluralistic and Horizontal Epistemology in Clinical<br />

Sociology)<br />

Cathy Herbrand (Belgium)<br />

Attitude et réflexivité du chercheur face à l’homoparentalité.<br />

(Researcher’s Attitude and Reflexivity<br />

Facing Homoparenthood)<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 05: Clinical Sociology and Social Intervention<br />

in the Workplace: Impacts and<br />

Changes<br />

Chair: Catherine Montgomery, CSSS De la<br />

Montagne, Canada<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-220<br />

Session ID: RC46_05<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Frans Bezuidenhout ( Nelson Mandela Metropolitan<br />

University, South Africa)<br />

Self-Empowerment in the Workplace (Reappropriation<br />

de son pouvoir dans le milieu du<br />

travail)<br />

Jacques Rheaume (University of Quebec, University<br />

of Montreal, Canada)<br />

La psychodynamique du travail: une approche<br />

de recherche avec les infirmières et pour celles-ci.<br />

(The Psychodynamic of Work: A research<br />

Approach with and for Nurses.)<br />

Marie A’lderson (University of Quebec, University<br />

of Montreal, Canada)<br />

La psychodynamique du travail: une approche<br />

de recherche avec les infirmières et pour celles-ci.<br />

(The Psychodynamic of Work: A research<br />

Approach with and for Nurses.)<br />

Sergey Kravchenko (Russia)<br />

The Influence of Nonlinear Sociocultural Dynamics<br />

on the Institute of Health. (L’influence<br />

d’une dynamique socioculturelle non-linéaire<br />

sur l’institution Santé.)<br />

Andre Suchet (France)<br />

About the French Federation of Caving: The<br />

Production of Results and the Paradox of Their<br />

Practical Applications.(Recherche auprès de la<br />

Fédération française de spéléologie: la production<br />

de résultats et le paradoxe de leurs applications<br />

pratiques.)<br />

Michel Raspaud (France)<br />

About the French Federation of Caving: The<br />

Production of Results and the Paradox of Their<br />

Practical Applications.(Recherche auprès de la<br />

Fédération française de spéléologie: la production<br />

de résultats et le paradoxe de leurs applications<br />

pratiques.)<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 04: RC 46 Business Meeting<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-220<br />

Session ID: RC46_04BM<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 06: Life Stories, Individual or Collective<br />

as a <strong>Sociological</strong> Practice<br />

Chair: John Cultiaux, Université Catholique<br />

de Louvain,Belgium<br />

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Location: UB-FPGH-220<br />

Session ID: RC46_06<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Marisela Hernandez Hernandez (Universidad<br />

Simon Bolivar, Venezuela)<br />

Que sentimos y como vivimos los cambios sociopoliticos:<br />

los venezolanos y la revolucion<br />

Bolivariana. (What Do We Feel and How Do<br />

We Live Sociopolitical Changes? Venezuelans<br />

and the Revolución Bolivariana.).<br />

Catherine Montgomery (CSSS De la Montagne,Canada)<br />

Playing Games: When Sociology Meets with<br />

Practice (Jeux ‘pédagogiques’: quand la sociologie<br />

rencontre la pratique)<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 07: Joint session of RC36 and<br />

RC26: Clinical Sociology, Sociotechnics, and<br />

<strong>Sociological</strong> Practice: Research Strategies and<br />

Practices<br />

Chair: Isabelle Laurin, Direction de la santé<br />

publique, Canada<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-220<br />

Session ID: JS_RC46_RC26_07<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Jacques Rheaume (Universityof Quebec in<br />

Montreal, Canada)<br />

Une approche de sociologie clinique en santé<br />

et services sociaux. Le cas du Québec. (A Clinical<br />

Sociology Practice in Health and Social<br />

Services in Quebec.)<br />

Roberta Spalter-Roth (ASA, USA)<br />

Sociologists in Research, Applied, and Policy<br />

Settings: Closing the Status Gap (Les sociologues<br />

en recherche appliqués, et la mise en<br />

place de politiques: combler les écarts de statuts)<br />

Patricia White (ASA, USA)<br />

Sociologists in Research, Applied, and Policy<br />

Settings: Closing the Status Gap (Les sociologues<br />

en recherche appliqués, et la mise en<br />

place de politiques: combler les écarts de statuts)<br />

Jenifer Cartland (Children’s Memorial Hospital,<br />

Chicago,USA)<br />

Role-sharing between Evaluators and Stakeholders<br />

(Partage des rôles entre évaluateurs et<br />

commanditaires)<br />

Isabelle Ruelland (UQAM and Univesity of<br />

Montreal, Canada)<br />

Logique gestionnaire d’une Centre d’hébergement<br />

de soins de longue durée (CHSLD) québécois<br />

et souffrances vécues dans le travail<br />

d’infirmières. (Management Ideology: The<br />

Case of a Long-Term Care Center in Quebec<br />

and Nursing Work’s Trial and Experience.)<br />

Marie Alderson (UQAM and Univesity of Montreal,<br />

Canada)<br />

Logique gestionnaire d’une Centre d’hébergement<br />

de soins de longue durée (CHSLD) québécois<br />

et souffrances vécues dans le travail<br />

d’infirmières. (Management Ideology: The<br />

Case of a Long-Term Care Center in Quebec<br />

and Nursing Work’s Trial and Experience.)<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 08: Marginalized or Excluded Populations:<br />

Is Integration Possible?<br />

Chair: Jan Marie Fritz, University of Cincinnati,<br />

USA<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-220<br />

Session ID: RC46_08<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Xavier Mattelé (Belgium)<br />

La relation de soin avec les personnes précarisées:<br />

enjeux pour la sociologie clinique et pour<br />

la clinique du social. (Care Relationship with<br />

Precarious People: Issues for Clinical Sociology<br />

and ‘Social Clinic)<br />

Anastasia-Valentinei Rigas (University of<br />

Crete, Greece)<br />

Social Representations and Interventions: The<br />

Case of Drug Users in Greece. (Représentations<br />

socials et interventions: le cas d’usagers<br />

des drogues en Grèce)<br />

Massimo Corsale (Italy)<br />

Coping With Young Delinquents in Naples: A<br />

Job Insertion Program Involving Some Leading<br />

Manufacturing Corporations in Italy. (Stratégies<br />

d’adaptation avec des jeunes délinquants<br />

à Naples: un programme d’insertion au travail<br />

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avec des grandes Corporations.<br />

Andriani Papadaki (University of Crete, Greece)<br />

Social Representations and Interventions: The<br />

Case of Drug Users in Greece. (Représentations<br />

socials et interventions: le cas d’usagers<br />

des drogues en Grèce)<br />

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RC 47 Social Classes and Social Movements<br />

Classes sociales et mouvements sociaux<br />

Clases sociales y movimientos sociales<br />

Session 12: Henri Lustiger Thaler, Ramapo College, USA.<br />

Subject: “Globalization, social movements and experience”<br />

Organizer: Henri Lustiger Thaler ,Ramapo College, USA<br />

Friday, September 5, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 01: RC47 Plenary Session: The global<br />

reconfiguration of experience and actors<br />

Chair: Henri Lustiger Thaler ,Ramapo College,<br />

USA<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-307<br />

Session ID: RC47_01<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Michel Wieviorka (France)<br />

Han Sang-Jin (Korea)<br />

Saskia Sassen (USA)<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 02: Collective Action and Personal<br />

Experience: Latin Americans and Latinos in<br />

Globalization<br />

Chair: Yvon Le Bot, Cadis, Cnrs/Ehess,<br />

France and Luis Lopez, School of Architecture,<br />

France<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-307<br />

Session ID: RC47_02<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Yvon Le Bot Cadis (Cnrs/Ehess, France)<br />

Neither anti nor alter: Movements within Globalization<br />

Sergio Zermeño (Unarn, Mexico)<br />

Movement and Change in Mexico and Latin<br />

America<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 03: Movements and conflicts 1<br />

Chair: Antimo L. Farro, University of Rome<br />

“La Sapienza”, Rome, Italy.<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-307<br />

Session ID: RC47_03<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Christine Castelain Meunier (CNRS, EHESS,<br />

CADIS, France)<br />

Environment and global change : challenges<br />

and mutations<br />

Emanuele Toscano (Cadis Ehess, France)<br />

Limit and Future of alterglobalisation Movement<br />

Kevin McDonald (Goldsmiths College, UK)<br />

Global Movements<br />

Paolo Gerbaudo (Goldsmiths College, UK)<br />

Lost in Open Space: navigating the World Social<br />

<strong>Forum</strong> 2007<br />

Antimo L. Farro (University of Rome “La Sapienza”,<br />

Italy)<br />

Collective Movements Theory<br />

Henri Lustiger Thaler (Ramapo College, USA)<br />

Hauntings, Places of Memory and Subjectivity<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 04: Movements and conflicts 2<br />

Chair: Paola Rebughini, University of Milan,<br />

Milan, Italy.<br />

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Authors and Papers:<br />

Emanuele Toscano, Cadis Ehess, Paris,<br />

France<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-307<br />

Session ID: RC47_04<br />

Paola Rebughini (University of Milan, Italy)<br />

New Consumerism Movement<br />

Daniele Di Nunzio (Cadis, Ehess, France)<br />

Workers’ Representation, Young People and<br />

Trade Union in Italy: Experience of Actors Involved<br />

in a “Youth Movement” in Cgil<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 06: Latin American localisms in a<br />

global context<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Chair: Maria da Glória Gohn, UNICAMP, São<br />

Paulo, Brazil<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-307<br />

Session ID: RC47_06<br />

Céli Regina Jardim Pinto (UFRS, Brazil)<br />

Globalization vis-a-vis Latin American historical<br />

nationalism<br />

Maria da Glória Gohn (UNICAMP, Brazil)<br />

Two Faces of the Popular Mobilization in Latin<br />

America of nowadays: Resistance, Conflict<br />

and Cooperation, Civil Protagonism<br />

Geoffrey Pleyers (FNRS/ULC, Belgium)<br />

Social actors and movements toward a local<br />

empowerment in Mexico<br />

Sergio Zermeño (IIS/UNAM, Mexico)<br />

Social actors and movements toward a local<br />

empowerment in Mexico<br />

Breno Bringel (University of Campinas, Brazil)<br />

Linking theoretical challenges into the experience<br />

of Latin American social movements: interdisciplinary<br />

studies, political frontiers and<br />

social change<br />

Carlos A. Gadea (University Vale dos Sinos,<br />

Brazil)<br />

Indigenous movements and radical political<br />

practices<br />

Sérgio Costa (Freie Universität, Germany)<br />

Trans-nationalizing Anti-racism in the Americas:<br />

Advances and Ambivalences<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 07: Collective action and the public<br />

sphere: Promises and shortcomings of participatory<br />

democracy<br />

Chair: Marie-Hélène Bacqué, Évry University,<br />

Evry, France. Pierre Hamel, Montreal University,<br />

Montreal, Canada.<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-307<br />

Session ID: RC47_07<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Pierre Hamel (Montreal University, Canada)<br />

Collective Action and Participatory Democracy:<br />

what Social Actors Should Expect from Deliberative<br />

Mechanisms?<br />

Lukasz Jurczyszyn (EHESS, france)<br />

Interplay Between the Signification and the<br />

Mediation of Contemporary Youth Violence.<br />

The Comparative Analysis of Urban Violence:<br />

France, Russia and Poland.<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 08: Global challenges<br />

Chair: Roland Roth, Hochschule Magdeburg-<br />

Stendal, Magdeburg, Germany<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-310<br />

Session ID: RC47_08<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Erin Augis (Ramapo College, NJ, USA)<br />

Islamic Womens’ Movement in West Africa<br />

Adriana Aubert (University of Barcelona,<br />

Spain)<br />

Romaní women movement: An Emerging Global<br />

Transformation Force<br />

Theresa Sorde Marti (University of Barcelona,<br />

Spain)<br />

Romaní women movement: An Emerging Global<br />

Transformation Force<br />

Roland Roth (Hochschule Magdeburg-Stendal,<br />

Magdeburg, Germany)<br />

Comparing right-wing and alterglobalist frames<br />

on globalization in Germany - a matter of experience?<br />

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Ana-Helena/ Teresa Trevo/ Mckelligan (University<br />

of Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico)<br />

Middle Classes and Social Movements for the<br />

XXI Century.<br />

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RC 48 Social Movements, Collective Action and Social Class<br />

Mouvements sociaux, action collective et classe sociale<br />

Movimientos sociales, acción colectiva y clase social<br />

Session 12: Benjamin Tejerina Montaña, University of the Basque Country, Spain<br />

Subject: “Making things public: social movements and public debates”<br />

Organizer: Benjamín Tejerina Montaña, Universidad del País Vasco, Spain<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 01: Cognitive Framing, Discourses<br />

and Narratives in Social Movements<br />

Chair: Benjamín Tejerina, University of the<br />

Basque Country, Spain<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-205<br />

Session ID: RC48_01<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Isabelle Anguelovski (Massachusetts Institute<br />

of Technology, USA)<br />

Narratives of Protests by Communities Affected<br />

by Resources Extraction: The Role of Social<br />

Movements and Discourses of Mobilization<br />

in Improving Corporate Responsibility<br />

Masatake Hongo (Tohoku University, Sendai,<br />

Japan)<br />

Involving with Collective AIDS Activities as<br />

Conscience Adherents: Toward to Remedy of<br />

Isolated PWA/H in Japan<br />

Verónica de la Torre Oropeza (Universidad<br />

de Colima, Mexico)<br />

The Potential of Social Global Movements to<br />

Change some Cognitive Frames of the Modernity.<br />

A Point of View from Sociology and <strong>International</strong><br />

Relations Theories.<br />

Tova Benski (College of Management, Israel)<br />

Mothers, Citizens, Outsiders, Women of<br />

Peace: Identity in the Women´s Peace Camp<br />

in Israel 1983-2008<br />

Bernadetta Siara (University of Westminster,<br />

United Kingdom)<br />

Social Movement “Poland is a Woman” and its<br />

early Political Activism: Analysis of Contemporary<br />

Gender Discourses in Poland<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 07A: Traditional and New Forms<br />

and Arenas of Social Mobilization Part I<br />

Chair: María Luz Morán, Universidad Complutense<br />

de Madrid, Spain<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-206<br />

Session ID: RC48_07<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

María Luz Morán (Universidad Complutense<br />

de Madrid, Spain)<br />

Demonstrations in Community Conflicts<br />

María Luisa Revilla (Universidad Complutense<br />

de Madrid, Spain)<br />

Demonstrations in Community Conflicts<br />

Laura Fernández de Mosteyrín (Universidad<br />

Complutense de Madrid, Spain)<br />

Demonstrations in Community Conflicts<br />

María Claudia Medina (Universidad Complutense<br />

de Madrid, Spain)<br />

Demonstrations in Community Conflicts<br />

Mario Novelli (Universiteit van Amsterdam,<br />

Nederland)<br />

Civil Society Networks and Education for All:<br />

Exploring the Global Campaign for Education<br />

Antoni Verger (Universiteit van Amsterdam,<br />

Nederland)<br />

Civil Society Networks and Education for All:<br />

Exploring the Global Campaign for Education<br />

Binay Kumar Pattnaik (Indian Institute of<br />

Technology Kanpur, India)<br />

Understanding Peoples’ Science Movement in<br />

India: From the Vantage of Social Movement<br />

Perspective<br />

Adam Auerbach (University of Wisconsin- Madison,<br />

USA)<br />

One Field of Contention, Many Movements:<br />

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Farmers’ Movements in Contemporary India<br />

Sonia Pires (European University Institute, Firenze,<br />

Italy)<br />

Immigration and Collective Action in Italy and<br />

Portugal<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 06: Joint Session of RC07 and<br />

RC48: Social Movements and New Media<br />

Chair: Markus S. Schulz, New York University,<br />

USA and Benjamín Tejerina, University of<br />

the Basque Country, Spain<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-206<br />

Session ID: JS_RC48_RC07_06<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Veronica Alfaro (New School for Social Research,<br />

USA)<br />

Comparing Action and Social Movements in<br />

the Virtual Public Sphere: Web 1.0 to Web 2.0<br />

From Silence and Disruption to Acting in Concert<br />

Frederico Bertagnoli (New York University,<br />

USA)<br />

Human Rights, Wireless Technologies, and<br />

Organized Crime in Contemporary Brazil<br />

Sartaj Chanchal (University of Texas, USA)<br />

The Role of Media in Advancing the Cause of<br />

the Feminist Movement in America<br />

Gert Verschraegen (Univerty of Leuven, Belgium)<br />

Commons-based Knowledge Production as a<br />

Strategy for Development<br />

Fen Lin (University of Chicago, USA)<br />

Behind Technology: Changes of State-Society<br />

Relationship and Media Technology<br />

Yihu Zhou (Beijing University, China)<br />

Behind Technology: Changes of State-Society<br />

Relationship and Media Technology<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 02: Urban Conditions, Processes of<br />

Exclusion and Social Movements<br />

Chair: Tova Benski, College of Management<br />

Studies, Israel<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-205<br />

Session ID: RC48_02<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Britta Baumgarten (University of Bremen, Germany)<br />

The Debate on Unemployment: Communicative<br />

Strategies of Making Things Public<br />

Gui Yong (Fudan University, Shanghai, China)<br />

Interpreting the ‘Nature’ of Resistance: Interest<br />

Alliance in Housing Marketization and Its Responding<br />

Strategies to Homeowners’ Collective<br />

Resistance. An Empirical Study of Transforming<br />

China<br />

Anna Livia Brand (Massachusetts Institute of<br />

Technology, USA)<br />

Claiming the Right to the City: The Transformations<br />

and Limits of Change<br />

César Guzmán -Concha (University of Barcelona,<br />

Spain)<br />

Squatter Movement in Europe: Sources of Variation<br />

and Political Dynamic of the Mobilization<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 03: Democratization, Political Institutions<br />

and Social Movements in Latin America<br />

Part I<br />

Chair: Benjamín Tejerina, University of the<br />

Basque Country, Spain<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-205<br />

Session ID: RC48_03<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Breno Bringel (Universidad Complutense de<br />

Madrid, Spain)<br />

Ampliando el espectro democrático y la esfera<br />

pública. Movimientos sociales y política radical<br />

en la “nueva redemocratización” brasileña<br />

Camilo Andrés Castiblanco Durán (Universidad<br />

Santo Tomás and Universidad Central,<br />

Bogotá, Colombia)<br />

Protesta campesina en Colombia<br />

Maria Victoria Espiñeira González (Universidad<br />

Federal de Bahía, Brasil)<br />

Cuando la clase social importa. El papel de los<br />

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partidos políticos en los movimientos sociales<br />

estudiantiles de Bahía (Brazil)<br />

Lavínia Pessanha (Brazilian Institute of Geography<br />

and Statistics, Brazil)<br />

Public Policies Councils in Brazil: Limits and<br />

Possibilities<br />

Vanessa Campagnac (ENCE/IBGE, Brazil)<br />

Public Policies Councils in Brazil: Limits and<br />

Possibilities<br />

Denise Ferreira de Matos (ENCE/IBGE, Brazil)<br />

Public Policies Councils in Brazil: Limits and<br />

Possibilities<br />

María Pilar García-Guadilla (Universidad<br />

Simón Bolívar, Venezuela)<br />

¿Quiénes somos? Estudiantes. ¿Qué queremos?<br />

Libertad: Movilizaciones estudiantiles y<br />

reforma constitucional en Venezuela<br />

María Teresa Urreiztieta V. (Universidad<br />

Simón Bolívar, Venezuela)<br />

¿Quiénes somos? Estudiantes. ¿Qué queremos?<br />

Libertad: Movilizaciones estudiantiles y<br />

reforma constitucional en Venezuela<br />

2aturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 09: Joint Session of RC07 and<br />

RC48: Vision, persuasion and power<br />

Chair: Mark Herkenrath, U. Zurich, Switzerland<br />

and Hannah Neumann, Technical University<br />

of Ilmenan, Germany<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-207<br />

Session ID: RC48_09<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Hannah Neumann (Berlin, Germany)<br />

If We Can Train People For War, We Can<br />

Train Them For Peace!’ The Peace Zone Movement<br />

as an Alternative Form To Pacify Ethnopolitical<br />

War and Conflict<br />

Mangala Subramaniam (Purdue University,<br />

USA)<br />

Persuading Behavior Change: Current trends<br />

in the Discourse on HIV/AIDS in India<br />

Karen Manges Douglas (Sam Houston State<br />

University, USA)<br />

Environmental Issues and the Construction of<br />

Alternative Futures<br />

Gideon Sjoberg (University of Texas at Austin,<br />

USA)<br />

Environmental Issues and the Construction of<br />

Alternative Futures<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 04: Democratization, Political Institutions<br />

and Social Movements in Latin America<br />

Part II<br />

Chair: Benjamín Tejerina, University of the<br />

Basque Country, Spain<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-205<br />

Session ID: RC48_04<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

José G. Vargas-Hernández (Instituto Tecnológico<br />

de Cd. Guzmán, Mexico)<br />

Social Movements in Latin America: Co-operation<br />

and Conflict between Firms, Communities,<br />

New Social Movements and the Role of Government<br />

Miguel Ángel Vite Pérez (CIECAS-IPN)<br />

The movement of Oaxaca. Limits of the Democracy<br />

in Mexico<br />

Eduardo Bautista Martínez (Universidad Autónoma<br />

Benito Juárez de Oaxaca, Mexico)<br />

La Asamblea Popular de Pueblos de Oaxaca<br />

(APPO). Crisis de dominación y resistencia<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 05: Debates and Mass Media in Public<br />

Arena<br />

Chair: James Goodman, University of Technology<br />

Sydney, Australia<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-205<br />

Session ID: RC48_05<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Marcelo C. Rosa (Universidade Federal Flumisense,<br />

Brazil)<br />

Bringing the Rural to the Public: Landless Movements<br />

in Brazil and South Africa<br />

Ana Carmen Laliena (Universidad de Zaragoza,<br />

Spain)<br />

El papel de los movimientos sociales en el fo-<br />

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mento de la responsabilidad social empresarial:<br />

El caso de la Campaña Ropa Limpia en<br />

España<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 10: Joint session of RC10, RC48<br />

and RC36: Overcoming Alienation: Democratic<br />

Mobilizations in a Global Age<br />

Chair: Knud Jensen, Danish School of Education,<br />

Aarhus University, Denmark<br />

Location: UB-FP-3.3<br />

Session ID: RC48_10<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Knud Jensen (Aarhus University, Denmark)<br />

Overcoming Alienation; Democratic Mobilization<br />

in a Global Age.<br />

Steve Walker (Aarhus University, Denmark)<br />

Overcoming Alienation; Democratic Mobilization<br />

in a Global Age.<br />

William DiFazio (Department Sociology, St.<br />

Johns, Queens, NY)<br />

Myths of Global Prosperity and Possibilities of<br />

Change<br />

Alan Spector (Purdue University Calumet,<br />

USA)<br />

From SDS (USA) to the Anti-Globalization Movements:<br />

The Alienation of Positivism and the<br />

Optimism of Rebellion.<br />

Tova Benski (Department of Behavior Sciences,<br />

College of Management, )<br />

Sciences, College of Managment<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 08B: Traditional and New Forms<br />

and Arenas of Social Mobilization Part II<br />

Chair: Debal K. Singharoy, Indira Gandhi National<br />

Open University, India<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-205<br />

Session ID: RC48_08<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Joan E. Durrant (University of Manitoba, Canada)<br />

The Family, the State and Human Rights: The<br />

Movement to Abolish Corporal Punishment of<br />

Children<br />

Gregg M. Olsen (University of Manitoba, Canada)<br />

The Family, the State and Human Rights: The<br />

Movement to Abolish Corporal Punishment of<br />

Children<br />

Iwona Zieli_ska (Polish Academy of Sciences,<br />

Poland)<br />

Turning Moral Panics into Organized Actions<br />

Maria Guiomar da Cunha Frota (Instituto Universitário<br />

de Pesquisas do Rio de Janeiro)<br />

The Role of Non-governmental Actors in the<br />

Implementation of the ‘Convention on the<br />

Rights of the Child’: A Comparative Approach<br />

in American, African and European Countries<br />

Paula Gomes Quintão (Universidade Federal<br />

de Minas Gerais, Brazil)<br />

The Role of Non-governmental Actors in the<br />

Implementation of the ‘Convention on the<br />

Rights of the Child’: A Comparative Approach<br />

in American, African and European Countries<br />

Saurabh Gupta (University of London, United<br />

Kingdom)<br />

Natural Resources and Collective Action: Evidence<br />

from Rainwater Harvesting Initiatives in<br />

Rural Rajasthan, India<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 10: Joint session of RC10, RC48<br />

and RC36: Overcoming Alienation: Democratic<br />

Mobilizations in a Global Age<br />

Chair: Knud Jensen, Danish School of Education,<br />

Aarhus University, Denmark<br />

Location: UB-FP-3.3<br />

Session ID: RC48_11<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Walter Frantz (Unijui, Brazil)<br />

The Co-operative Movement as debate at the<br />

World Social <strong>Forum</strong>.<br />

Lauren Langman (Loyola University of Chicago,<br />

USA)<br />

Global Justice as Identity: Social Mobilization<br />

in the 21st C.<br />

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RC 49 Mental health and Illness<br />

Santé mentale et maladie<br />

Salud mental y enfermedad<br />

President: Reynold Kilian, University of Ulm, Germany<br />

Coordinators of the programme: Reinhold Kilian, University of Ulm, Germany, Bronwen Lichtenstein,<br />

University of Alabama, USA<br />

Subject: “New challenges in mental health: care and promotion of mental health”<br />

Organizer: Reinhold Kilian, Department of Psychiatry, University of Ulm, Germany and Bronwen<br />

Lichtenstein, University of Alabama, USA<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 01: HIV gender and mental Health<br />

Chair: Bronwen Lichtenstein, University of<br />

Alabama, USA and J. Gary Linn, Tennessee<br />

State University, USA<br />

Location: UB-FP-2.2<br />

Session ID: RC49_01<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Megan Comfort (University of California, San<br />

Francisco)<br />

HIV Prevention for Women with Incarcerated<br />

Male Partners at a California State Prison<br />

Bronwen Lichtenstein (University of Alabama,<br />

USA)<br />

Stigma, HIV/AIDS, and Incarceration among<br />

African American Men<br />

J. Gary Linn (Tennessee State University,<br />

USA)<br />

A Community Intervention Supporting AIDS<br />

Widows in Rural Areas of Africa<br />

Ami R. Moore (University of North Texas,<br />

USA)<br />

Management of Stigma among Caregivers of<br />

Children with HIV or AIDS in Togo<br />

Kwabena A. Poku (University of Ghana,<br />

Legon, Ghana)<br />

Mental Health Consequences of HIV Infection<br />

in Ghanaian Women and the Preferred Intervention<br />

Modes<br />

Teresa G Labov (University of Pennsylvania,<br />

USA)<br />

Discussant<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 02: New research on gender and<br />

mental disorder<br />

Chair: Ramona Lucas, Universitat Autònoma<br />

de Barcelona, Spain and Silvia Krumm, University<br />

of Ulm, Germany<br />

Location: UB-FP-2.2<br />

Session ID: RC49_02<br />

Authors and Papers:José Luis Álvaro<br />

(Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain)<br />

Gender and depression<br />

Ramona Lucas (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona,<br />

Spain)<br />

Depressive Symptoms, Quality of Life and<br />

Gender differences among Elderly<br />

Silvia Krumm (Department of Psychiatry II,<br />

University of Ulm, Germany)<br />

Family planning in young females with severe<br />

mental disorders<br />

Herbert Matschinger (Department of<br />

Psychiatry, University of Leipzig, Germany)<br />

Gender specific effects of an optimized care<br />

model for patients with anxiety disorders in primary<br />

care.<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 03: Upcoming challenges and new<br />

approaches in mental disorder prevention and<br />

health promotion<br />

Chair: Judith Boardman, Health & Education<br />

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Services, USA and Reinhold Kilian, University<br />

of Ulm, Germany<br />

Location: UB-FP-2.2<br />

Session ID: RC49_03<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Antoni Corominas (Department of Mental Health,<br />

Fundació Privada Hospital de Mollet, Barcelona)<br />

Predictive factors of metabolic syndrome in severe<br />

mental disorders: Rational for preventive<br />

interventions<br />

Reinhold Kilian (Department of Psychiatry II,<br />

University of Ulm, Germany)<br />

Health related lifestyles of people with severe<br />

mental disorder in comparison to the general<br />

population in Germany<br />

Judith Boardman ( Health & Education Services,<br />

Inc., USA)<br />

Health Access and Integration: Five Years<br />

Later<br />

Prisca Weiser (Department of Psychiatry II,<br />

University of Ulm, Germany)<br />

The European network for promoting the health<br />

of residents in psychiatric and social care<br />

institutions (HELPS)<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 04: Recent studies on the social epidemiology<br />

of mental illness<br />

Chair: Hans-Joachim Salize, Central Institute<br />

of Mental Health, Germany and Kwabena<br />

Poku, University of Ghana, Ghana<br />

Location: UB-FP-2.2<br />

Session ID: RC49_04<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Hans-Joachim Salize (Central Institute of Mental<br />

Health, Mannheim, Germany)<br />

Threatening Homelessness and mental disorders<br />

in Germany<br />

Ka-Yuet Liu (Nuffield College, University of<br />

Oxford, UK, Institute of Social and Economic<br />

Research and Policy (ISERP), Columbia University)<br />

Neighbourhood Interactions and Suicide in<br />

Stockholm: A Multilevel Study<br />

Christophe Vanroelen (Department of Medical<br />

Sociology, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium)<br />

Extending the demand-control-model. The latent<br />

structuring of contemporary working conditions<br />

in association with mental well-being<br />

among a representative sample of wage-earners<br />

Amado Alarcón ( Sagrat Cor Hospital, Mental<br />

Health Services , Barcelona, Spain)<br />

Mental health and social integration of magrebians<br />

in Catalonia (Spain)<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 05: New outcome concepts in the<br />

treatment of mental illness<br />

Chair: Kjeld Høgsbro, Danish Institute of Governmental<br />

Research and University of Aalborg,<br />

Denmark and Dirk Richter, LWL-Hospital<br />

Muenster, Germany, Berne University of Applied<br />

Sciences, Switzerland<br />

Location: UB-FP-2.2<br />

Session ID: RC49_05<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Dirk Richter ( LWL-Hospital Muenster, Muenster,<br />

Germany, School of Health, Berne University<br />

of Applied Sciences, Berne, Switzerland)<br />

The social exclusion of mentally ill patients:<br />

Towards the measurement of objective and<br />

subjective exclusion indicators<br />

Michael McCubbin ( Université Laval, Québec,<br />

Canada)<br />

The role of the empowerment / social inclusion<br />

dynamic in recovery trajectories of persons<br />

suffering psychoses<br />

Kjeld Høgsbro (Danish Institute of Governmental<br />

Research and University of Aalborg.<br />

Denmark)<br />

The social functioning of people with schizophrenia<br />

- Four phases in personal development<br />

from psychotic breakdown to rehabilitation<br />

Ian Shaw (School of Sociology and Social policy,<br />

University of Nottingham, UK)<br />

Ian Shaw, School of Sociology and Social policy,<br />

University of Nottingham, UK<br />

Natasha Posner (RCN Institute, Oxford, UK)<br />

The meaning of recovery with psychosis and<br />

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early intervention<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 06: The social representation of<br />

mental health and illness<br />

Chair: Herbert Matschinger, University of<br />

Leipzig, Germany and J. Gary Linn, Tennessee<br />

State University, USA<br />

Location: UB-FP-2.2<br />

Session ID: RC49_06<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Irene Dalla Vedova (ISHSS University of Amsterdam,<br />

The Netherlands)<br />

Adolescents World: Looking for a healthy<br />

mind. An analysis of adolescents’ needs and<br />

the support they receive from a local Ngo in<br />

the Bom Jardim Favela (Fortaleza, Brazil)<br />

Anita M. Wells (Morgan State University, Baltimore,<br />

USA)<br />

Battles in the Aftermath: The Mental Health Impact<br />

of the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars on U.S.<br />

Veterans and their Families<br />

Breno Augusto Fontes (Federal University of<br />

Pernambuco, Brasil)<br />

Social networks and health: on the making of<br />

social support networks in the everyday life of<br />

carriers of mental disease<br />

Cattaneo Ada (Life-Health University St. Raphael,<br />

Milan, Italy)<br />

That which does not destroy us makes us<br />

stronger. A study on anorexia normalization<br />

processes and its communication in Italy<br />

Alfred Grausgruber ( Department of Sociology,<br />

University of Linz, Austria,)<br />

Do mass media matter? Media consumption,<br />

involvement and social distance towards people<br />

suffering from schizophrenia.<br />

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WG01 Sociology of Relationships between the Local and the Global<br />

Sociologie des Rapports entre les niveaux Local et Global<br />

Sociología de las Relaciones entre lo Local y lo Global<br />

President and coordinator of the programme: Nataliya Velikaya, Russia<br />

Subject: “States and nations between the local and the global: global challenges and local answers<br />

Organizer: Nataliya Velikaya, Russia<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 01: Opportunities and prospects of<br />

sustainable development in the conditions of<br />

globalization<br />

Chair: Krzysztof Ostrowski, Pultusk School of<br />

Humanities, Poland<br />

Location: URL-A304<br />

Session ID: WG01_01<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Ivana Modena ( Webster University, Switzerland)<br />

The Uncertain Process of Glocalization<br />

Gloria de la Fuente (Universidad Complutense<br />

de Madrid, Spain)<br />

Immigrants in Spain: identity changes and integration<br />

strategy<br />

Zh Toschenko (Russian State University for<br />

the Humanities, Moscow, Russia)<br />

Centaur–Problems as a Special Case of Cognition<br />

and Social Practice<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 02: Terrotorial, national and political<br />

identities: new social challenges<br />

Chair: Henry Teune, University of Pennsylvania,<br />

USA<br />

Location: URL-A304<br />

Session ID: WG01_02<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Arvydas Matulionis (Institute for Social Research,<br />

Vilnus, Lithuani)<br />

Evolution of national identity in Lithuania<br />

Kusein Isaev (Bishkek Humanities University,<br />

Kyrgyz )<br />

Globalization processes and problems of selfidentification<br />

of the oriental nation<br />

W.O. Taylor-Cole (St. Mary’s University &<br />

Mount Royal College, Alberta, Canada)<br />

The Social Challenges of multiculturalism in<br />

Canada: A critique and discussion paper<br />

Anna Krukovskaya (UCPR-researching Centre,<br />

Moscow, Russia)<br />

Manifistation of world theatrical tendencies in<br />

Moscow repertory theatre<br />

Koray Degirmenci (Middle East Technical<br />

University, Ankara, Turkey)<br />

Imaginary places, constructed localities: The<br />

rise of world music in Istanbul<br />

Patrick Gun Cuninghame (Autonomous University<br />

of Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico)<br />

Hybrid Identities and Transnationalism Across<br />

Shifting Borders<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 03: Rural societies and rural communities<br />

in the global world<br />

Chair: Nataliya Velikaya, Russian State University<br />

for the Humanities, Russia<br />

Location: URL-A304<br />

Session ID: WG01_03<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Anna Zaikina (Saratov State Academy of Law,<br />

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Saratov, Russia)<br />

Rural communities in Russia in the conditions<br />

of globalization<br />

Ildikó Asztalos Morell (Department of Eurasian<br />

Studies, Uppsala University, Sweden,)<br />

Generation change and recruitment of agrarian<br />

entrepreneurs in Hungary during the transition<br />

to capitalism<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 04: Transformation of democratic<br />

principles in conditions of European integration:<br />

progress or regress<br />

Chair: Tatyana Iskra, Pultusk School of Humanities,<br />

Poland<br />

Location: URL-A304<br />

WG01_04<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Alexandre Roslyakov (Russian State University<br />

for the Humanities, Moscow, Russia)<br />

Social Roots of Folklore Figures and Images in<br />

Russian Discourse about Politics<br />

Marta Klekotko (Institute of Sociology, Jagiellonian<br />

University, Krakow, Poland)<br />

Balance in Action: The Case of Radzionkow in<br />

Upper Silesia in Poland.<br />

Nataliya Velikaya (Russian State University for<br />

the Humanities, Moscow, Russia)<br />

The role of the Left European parties and<br />

movements in the constructing and forming<br />

sustainable society in the context of Globalization<br />

Anna Radiukiewicz (Pultusk School of Humanities,<br />

Institute of Political Studies, Polish Academy<br />

of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland)<br />

Civic socialization in Poland and the role of European<br />

integration – the case of Polish Civic<br />

Organizations<br />

Larisa Vdovichenko (Russian State University<br />

for the Humanities, Russia)<br />

Transformation of democratic values in the Political<br />

Culture of modern Russia<br />

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WG03 The Body in Social Sciences<br />

Le Corps dans les Sciences Sociales<br />

El Cuerpo en las Ciencias Sociales<br />

President and coordinator of the programme: Bianca Maria Pirani, Università di Roma La<br />

Sapienza, Italy.Local Host: Alberto Moncada; Leonor Gimenez<br />

Subject: “Tracing a map of the body: the physical factor in memory and in social action”<br />

Organizer: Dennis Zuev, Siberian Federal University and Regev Nathansohn, University of Michigan,<br />

USA<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 01: The new boundaries between<br />

bodies and technologies: Official Presentation<br />

of the <strong>ISA</strong> WG03 collective book The New<br />

Boundaries between Bodies and Technologies<br />

Chair: Devorah Kalekin-Fishman, Faculty of<br />

Education, Haifa, Israel<br />

Location: UB-FP-0.2<br />

Session ID: WG03_01<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Pierre B ouvier (University of Paris, France)<br />

Round table, Discussant<br />

Roberto Cipriani (University of Roma, Italy)<br />

Round table, Discussant<br />

Lauren Langman (Chicago Loyola University,<br />

USA)<br />

Round table, Discussant<br />

BiancaMaria Pirani (University of Roma ‘La<br />

Sapienza’, Italy)<br />

Round table, Discussant<br />

Martin Prosono (University of Missouri, USA)<br />

Round table, Discussant<br />

Thomas Spence Smith (University of Rochester,<br />

USA)<br />

Round table, Discussant<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 04: Joint session by RC13 and<br />

WG03: Body and nature in leisure<br />

Chair: Bianca Maria Pirani, University of<br />

Roma ‘La Sapienza’, Italy and Veena Sharma,<br />

Veena Sharma, India<br />

Location: UB-FP-4.2<br />

Session ID: JS_WG03_RC13_04<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Eduardo Carrascosa de Oliveira (University of<br />

Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil)<br />

Naturism: Body and Nature in Leisure<br />

Ana Lúcia de Castro (Universidade Estadual<br />

Paulista, UNESP, Brazil)<br />

Cult to the Body and Consumption: Fashion<br />

and Beauty Building Life Styles<br />

André Suchet (University of Grenoble 1,<br />

France)<br />

Socio-geography of Canyoning in France: a<br />

Socio-spatial Division of Leisure<br />

Dominique Jorand (University of Grenoble 1,<br />

France)<br />

Socio-geography of Canyoning in France: a<br />

Socio-spatial Division of Leisure<br />

Veena Sharma (Prajna Foundation, New Delhi,<br />

India)<br />

Body-Mind Complex – A Way to Transformative<br />

Leisure<br />

Bianca Maria Pirani (University of Roma ‘La<br />

Sapienza’, Italy)<br />

Beyond the Carnival: Re-instating Body and<br />

Mind<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 02: Social mind and locative techno-<br />

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logies: The bodily borders<br />

Chair: Bianca Maria Pirani, Faculty of Sociology,<br />

University of Roma ‘La Sapienza’ and<br />

Roberto Cipriani, University of Roma Tre, Italy<br />

Location: UB-FP-0.2<br />

Session ID: WG03_02<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Thomas Spence Smith (University of Rochester,<br />

USA)<br />

Reproduction and Synchronization in Social<br />

Networks: Hierarchical Models of Change and<br />

Conservation<br />

Bianca Maria Pirani (University of Roma, “La<br />

Sapienza” )<br />

Mapping Bodies: the bodily factor in localization<br />

of the human mind<br />

Gianni Corino (University of Plymouth, UK)<br />

Social Bodies and Locative Technologies<br />

Alan Dunning (Alberta College of Art and Design,<br />

Calgary, Alberta, Canada, University of<br />

Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada,The Einstein’s<br />

Brain Project)<br />

... a body under the bushes : Ghosts in the<br />

Machine<br />

Paul Woodrow (Alberta College of Art and Design,<br />

Calgary, Alberta, Canada, University of<br />

Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada,The Einstein’s<br />

Brain Project)<br />

... a body under the bushes : Ghosts in the<br />

Machine<br />

Antonella Frisiello (Istituto Superiore Mario Boella,<br />

Turin, Italy)<br />

From the Developing Mind to the Developing<br />

Techs<br />

Cristina Piccirillo (Istituto Superiore Mario Boella,<br />

Turin, Italy)<br />

From the Developing Mind to the Developing<br />

Techs<br />

Carlos Hugo Sierra (Royal Holloway, University<br />

of London, Royal Holloway )<br />

Corporal Transparency, Technology, and Medical<br />

Gaze<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 03: Dancing bodies in cyberspace<br />

Chair: Thomas Spence Smith, University of<br />

Rochester, USA and Tatiana Mazali, Polytechnic<br />

of Turin – Cinema and Communication Engineering<br />

Location: UB-FP-0.2<br />

Session ID: WG03_03<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Tatiana Mazali (Polytechnic of Turin – Cinema<br />

and Communication Engineering)<br />

Performativity and Unpredictable Uses in<br />

Techno-Bodies<br />

Chris Speed (University of Plymouth - Institute<br />

of Digital Art and Technology)<br />

Collaborative GPS Drawing<br />

Begonya Enguix Grau (Universitat Oberta de<br />

Catalunya, Spain )<br />

Bodies in Action: Performing Gender and<br />

Identity in online Settings<br />

Elisenda Ardevol (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya,<br />

Spain )<br />

Bodies in Action: Performing Gender and<br />

Identity in online Settings<br />

Giulia Bertone (Polytechnic of Turin – Cinema<br />

and Communication Engineering- Turin, Italy)<br />

New Bodies for Cyborgs - The Usefulness of<br />

the Feminist Cyborg in the Analysis of the Imaginative<br />

Potential of Cyber Culture and Digital<br />

Art<br />

Sara Bonomini (Polytechnic of Turin – Cinema<br />

and Communication Engineering- Turin, Italy)<br />

New Bodies for Cyborgs - The Usefulness of<br />

the Feminist Cyborg in the Analysis of the Imaginative<br />

Potential of Cyber Culture and Digital<br />

Art<br />

Silvia Milza (Polytechnic of Turin – Cinema<br />

and Communication Engineering- Turin, Italy)<br />

New Bodies for Cyborgs - The Usefulness of<br />

the Feminist Cyborg in the Analysis of the Imaginative<br />

Potential of Cyber Culture and Digital<br />

Art<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 08: Transsexual and transgender<br />

bodies: Technological and socio-cultural distinctions<br />

between transgender and transsexual<br />

experience and meaning making<br />

Chair: Salvador Vidal Ortiz, American University,<br />

Washington, DC, US<br />

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Location: UB-FP-0.3<br />

Session ID: WG03_08<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Salvador Vidal-Ortiz (American University<br />

Washington DC US )<br />

Authorized Knowledge and the Politics of Bodily<br />

Research: Transgender/Transsexual Men<br />

and Masculinities in recent autobiographical,<br />

cultural studies, and sociological literatures<br />

Vek Lewis (University of Sydney Australia)<br />

Do Political Identities Translate Cross-Culturally?<br />

The Case of ‘Transgender’ in La-tin<br />

America<br />

Gerard Coll (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya<br />

Universitat Ramon Llull Barcelona Spain)<br />

Transsexualism in Spain: A Cultural and Legal<br />

Perspective<br />

Patrícia Soley-Beltran (Universitat Oberta de<br />

Catalunya Universitat Ramon Llull Barcelona<br />

Spain)<br />

Transsexualism in Spain: A Cultural and Legal<br />

Perspective<br />

Miguel Missé (Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona,<br />

Barcelona Spain)<br />

Movimientos colectivos de resistencia a la psiquiatrización<br />

de los y las trans<br />

E/J Gonzalez-Polledo (Goldsmiths College,<br />

University of London, UK)<br />

Movimientos colectivos de resistencia a la psiquiatrización<br />

de los y las trans<br />

Bremer Signe (Gothenburg University, Sweden)<br />

The Body in Psychiatry: Medical Perception,<br />

Transsexualism, and the productive dimensions<br />

of Flesh<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 05: Joint session of WG03 and<br />

RC36: The body as social icon: Spectacles of<br />

the Body<br />

Chair: Marvin T. Prosono, Missouri State University,<br />

USA and Bianca Maria Pirani, University<br />

of Roma<br />

Location: UB-FP-4.2<br />

Session ID: JS_WG03_RC36_05<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Marvin Prosono (Missouri State University,<br />

USA)<br />

Triage of the Vanities: Alienation, Harassment<br />

of the Body, and the Glen Beck Episode<br />

Anna Kontula (Department of Sociology and<br />

Social Psychology, University of Tam-pere,<br />

Finland )<br />

Carnivalesque Tendencies in the Whore Movement<br />

Miriam Adelman (Universidade Federal do Paraná,<br />

Brazil)<br />

Performing (Different) Femininities: Women<br />

Jockeys At The Race Track in Brazil<br />

Adrian Scribano (Centre for Advanced Studies.<br />

Executing Unit. National University of Cordoba,<br />

Argentina, coordinator of the Working Group<br />

on Sociology of Emo-tions and Body of the<br />

Latin American <strong>Association</strong> of Sociology<br />

ALAS)<br />

Memory, body and Cyber Space in Latin America<br />

Diane Grams (Department of Sociology, New<br />

Orleans, LA 70118-5698)<br />

Agency and Resistance in Parading Culture of<br />

New Orleans<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 06: Joint session of WG03 and<br />

RC36: The body as social icon: The Absent<br />

Body<br />

Chair: Lauren Langman, Loyola University of<br />

Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA and Bianca Maria<br />

Pirani, University of Roma ‘La Sapienza’, Italy<br />

Location: UB-FP-4.2<br />

Session ID: JS_WG03_RC36_06<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Nicola Porro (Faculty of Motor Sciences, University<br />

of Cassino, Italy)<br />

Nobody’s Body as a Collective Body<br />

Giulio Gabbianelli (University ‘Carlo Bo’ of Urbino,<br />

Italy)<br />

The Experience of the Body within Second Life<br />

Daniela Lorenzetti (University of Cassino, Italy)<br />

Those who feels pain need having reason (A.<br />

Artaud)<br />

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Diego Fiori (University of Cassino, Italy)<br />

Those who feels pain need having reason (A.<br />

Artaud)<br />

Olga Pohankova (Bildtechnik und Kamera<br />

Schnitt Universitat fur Musik unddarstellende<br />

Kunst Wien, Abteilung Film und Fernsehen,<br />

Austria)<br />

Those who feels pain need having reason (A.<br />

Artaud)<br />

Jodie Allen (University of Cambridge, UK)<br />

Reconfiguring (Pro-)anorexia Online: How<br />

Women Negotiate their Eating Disorder Subjectivity<br />

in relation to Psy Discourse<br />

Karolin Kappler (University of Barcelona,<br />

Spain, Barcelona, Spain)<br />

Life Events and Crisis as a Source for Alienation<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 07: Identités existentielles et sociétales<br />

Chair: Pierre Bouvier, University of Paris X,<br />

Nanterre, France<br />

Location: UB-FP-0.2<br />

Session ID: WG03_07<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Pierre Bouvier (University of Paris X, Nanterre,<br />

France )<br />

Socioanthropologie du Corps Social, entre<br />

Eclatement et Remembrement<br />

Caroline Moricot (Université Paris 1, Paris,<br />

France)<br />

Les Resistences du Corps, la Place des Humains<br />

dans le Mond Automathisé<br />

Chan Langaret (Université Paris X-Nanterre)<br />

De la Personne aux Personnages : les Comédiens<br />

Marina Maestrutti (CETCOPRA, Université<br />

Paris 1)<br />

Identité Cyborg et Techno-utopies contemporaines<br />

du Corps<br />

Valérie Souffron (Université Paris 1)<br />

Quel Corps pour le Feu ? Les Trois Corps de<br />

la Crémation<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 09: The body: Workshop of the senses<br />

Chair: Sonia Giusti, University of Cassino,<br />

Italy and Floriana Ciccodicola, University of<br />

Cassino, Italy<br />

Location: UB-FP-0.3<br />

Session ID: WG03_09<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Sonia Giusti (University of Cassino, Italy)<br />

Myth and Historical Memory: Tools that Shape<br />

the World<br />

Floriana Ciccodicola (University of Cassino,<br />

Italy )<br />

The Body as Historical Memory, Symbolic Universe<br />

and Social Practice: the ‘Tarantismo’<br />

and ‘Ritual Mourning’<br />

Valentina Fabiani (University of Cassino, Italy )<br />

Plant Metamorphosis. The Body and the Myth<br />

Elisa Langiano (University of Cassino, Italy )<br />

The Behaviours to Risk of the Young Generations.<br />

Maria Ferrara (University of Cassino, Italy )<br />

The Behaviours to Risk of the Young Generations.<br />

Liana Lanni (University of Cassino, Italy )<br />

The Behaviours to Risk of the Young Generations.<br />

Patrizia Atrei (University of Cassino, Italy )<br />

The Behaviours to Risk of the Young Generations.<br />

Daniela Lorenzetti (University of Rome, University<br />

of Cassino, Italy)<br />

Those who Feels Pain need Having Reason<br />

Diego Fiori (University of Cassino, Italy )<br />

Those who Feels Pain need Having Reason<br />

Olga Pohankova (University of Cassino, Italy<br />

Universitat fur Musik und darstellende Kunst<br />

Wien , Austria)<br />

Those who Feels Pain need Having Reason<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 10: Final Round Table: Mapping bodies:<br />

The bodily factor in social networking<br />

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Chair: Bianca Maria Pirani, University of<br />

Roma La Sapienza, Italy and Thomas Spence<br />

Smith, University of Rochester, USA<br />

Location: UB-FP-0.3<br />

Session ID: WG03_10<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Salvador Vidal-Ortiz (American University<br />

Washington DC US)<br />

Discussant<br />

Pierre Bouvier (University of Paris X, Nanterre,<br />

France)<br />

Discussant<br />

Floriana Ciccodicola (University of Cassino,<br />

Italy )<br />

Discussant<br />

Roberto Cipriani (University of Roma, Italy)<br />

Discussant<br />

Devorah Kalekin-Fishman (University of Haifa,<br />

Israel)<br />

Discussant<br />

Sonia Giusti (University of Cassino, Italy )<br />

Discussant<br />

Lauren Langman (Chicago Loyola University,<br />

USA)<br />

Discussant<br />

Tatiana Mazali (Polytechnic of Turin – Cinema<br />

and Communication Engineering)<br />

Discussant<br />

Ishwar Modi (India <strong>International</strong> Institute of Social<br />

Sciences, India)<br />

Discussant<br />

Bianca Maria Pirani (University of Roma ‘La<br />

Sapienza’, Italy )<br />

Discussant<br />

Marvin Prosono (University of Missouri, USA)<br />

Discussant<br />

Veena Sharma (Prajna Foundation, New Delhi,<br />

India)<br />

Discussant<br />

Thomas Spence Smith (University of Rochester,<br />

USA)<br />

Discussant<br />

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WG06 Social indicators<br />

Indicateurs sociaux<br />

Indicadores sociales<br />

President: Heinz-Herbert Noll, ZUMA, Germany<br />

<strong>Programme</strong> committee: Heinz-Herbert Noll, Germany, Ming-Chang Tsai, Taiwan, Ruut Veenhoven,<br />

Holland. Local Host: Ferran Casas; Mónica González<br />

Subject: “Are things getting better or worse, and why? The role of social indicators in the foundation<br />

of public policies”<br />

Organizer: Heinz-Herbert Noll, Gesis-Zuma, Germany<br />

Friday, September 5, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 01: Indicators and Their Use to<br />

Guide Policies in the Field of Health<br />

Chair: Heinz-Herbert Noll, Gesis-Zuma, Germany<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-407<br />

Session ID: WG06_01<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Lars Eric Kroll (Robert Koch Institut, Germany)<br />

Healthy Life Expectancy as an indicator to<br />

compare the health of societies<br />

Thomas Lampert (Robert Koch Institut, Germany)<br />

Healthy Life Expectancy as an indicator to<br />

compare the health of societies<br />

Cornelia Lange (Robert Koch Institut, Germany)<br />

Healthy Life Expectancy as an indicator to<br />

compare the health of societies<br />

Thomas Ziese (Robert Koch Institut, Germany)<br />

Healthy Life Expectancy as an indicator to<br />

compare the health of societies<br />

Liz Eckermann (Deakin University, Australia, )<br />

Critique of the Millenium Development Goals<br />

(MDGs): Is maternal mortality a sufficient indicator<br />

to guide international health policy for<br />

pregnancy and parity? A case study of Lao<br />

PDR<br />

Karen M. Jennison (University of Northern<br />

Colorado, USA)<br />

Cross-National comparisons of episodic heavy<br />

binge drinking and smoking convergence in 25<br />

European countries and the United States: Evidence<br />

of the co-ocurrence of health risk behaviors<br />

from two national surveys<br />

Kenneth A. Johnson (University of Northern<br />

Colorado, USA)<br />

Cross-National comparisons of episodic heavy<br />

binge drinking and smoking convergence in 25<br />

European countries and the United States: Evidence<br />

of the co-ocurrence of health risk behaviors<br />

from two national surveys<br />

Laura Corradi (Università della Calabria, Italy)<br />

Privatization and Worsening of Health<br />

Systems: the Role of Class Variables and<br />

Socio-economic Status<br />

Cormac Forkan (National University of Ireland,<br />

Ireland)<br />

Tracking Child Outcomes in Youth and Family<br />

Support Projects in Ireland<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 02: The Role of Social Indicators for<br />

Community Level Policies<br />

Chair: Ruut Veenhoven, Erasmus University<br />

Rotterdam, Netherlands<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-407<br />

Session ID: WG06_02<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Jo Van Assche (Ghent University, Belgium)<br />

Are things getting better or worse in Flemish<br />

cities? The case of the Flemish city monitor<br />

Thomas Block (Ghent University, Belgium)<br />

Are things getting better or worse in Flemish<br />

cities? The case of the Flemish city monitor<br />

Filip De Rynck (Technical University Ghent,<br />

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Belgium)<br />

Are things getting better or worse in Flemish<br />

cities? The case of the Flemish city monitor<br />

Herwig Reynaert (Ghent University, Belgium)<br />

Are things getting better or worse in Flemish<br />

cities? The case of the Flemish city monitor<br />

Manfred Garhammer (Georg-Simon-Ohm-<br />

Hochschule, Germany)<br />

The role of social indicators systems to monitor<br />

integrated urban development policies<br />

Valerie Møller (Rhodes University, South<br />

Africa)<br />

Monitoring Perceptions of Social Progress and<br />

Pride of Place in a South African Community<br />

Changcheng Zhou (Wuhan University, China)<br />

Surveying Quality of Life in Chinese Cities<br />

Fabrizio D’Ovidio (University of Teramo, Italy)<br />

Social Indicators in Local Development: “conciliation<br />

family-work” issue in Italy<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 03: Comparative Social Indicators<br />

for Public Policies – Europe<br />

Chair: Wolfgang Glatzer, University of Frankfurt,<br />

Germany<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-407<br />

Session ID: WG06_03<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Daniel Oberski (Esade Barcelona, Spain)<br />

Social indicators for Public Policy in a comparative<br />

perspective<br />

Willem E. Saris (Esade Barcelona, Spain)<br />

Social indicators for Public Policy in a comparative<br />

perspective<br />

Noelia Somarriba (University of Valladolid,<br />

Spain)<br />

Approach To The Measurement Of The Individual<br />

and Social Quality Of Life In Europe<br />

Andranik Tangian (Hans Boeckler Foundation,<br />

Germany)<br />

Composite indicators of decent work derived<br />

from the 4th European Working Conditions<br />

Survey 2005<br />

Srna Mandi_ (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia)<br />

Housing Outcomes And Structural Determinants:<br />

Comparisons Within The Enlarged EU<br />

Andreja Cirman (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia)<br />

Housing Outcomes And Structural Determinants:<br />

Comparisons Within The Enlarged EU<br />

José António Pereirinha (Technical University<br />

of Lisbon, Portugal)<br />

Women and Poverty in the European Union:<br />

contribution to the discussion of a new set of<br />

social indicators<br />

Sini_a Zrin__ak (University of Zagreb, Croatia)<br />

Cognitive Europeanization And Social Reality:<br />

Role Of Social Indicators In Post-Communist<br />

Transformation<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 04: Social Indicators for Public Policies<br />

- Asia and Latin America<br />

Chair: Ferran Casas, Facultat de Ciències<br />

Econòmiques i Empresarials, Universitat de<br />

Girona, Spain<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-407<br />

Session ID: WG06_04<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Siri Hettige (University of Colombo, Sri Lanka)<br />

Role of Social Indicators to Inform Public Policy:<br />

The Case of Sri Lanka at a Time of Rapid<br />

Socio-economic Change<br />

Mariano Rojas (Facultad Latinoamericana de<br />

Ciencias Sociales and Universidad Popular<br />

Autónoma del Estado de Puebla, Mexico)<br />

The Four Qualities Of Life In Latin America<br />

Maikol Elizondo-Lara (Universidad de las<br />

Américas, Mexico)<br />

Understanding Health Satisfaction in Latin<br />

America And The Caribbean<br />

Lavínia Pessanha (Brazilian institute of Geographie<br />

and Statistics, Brazil)<br />

Social Indicators, Food Security and Basic<br />

Human Being Needs: The Brazilian Case<br />

Paulo Vicente Mitchell (Brazilian institute of<br />

Geographie and Statistics, Brazil)<br />

Social Indicators, Food Security and Basic<br />

Human Being Needs: The Brazilian Case<br />

Marta G. Rivera Ferre (Autonomous University<br />

of Barcelona, Spain)<br />

Food Sovereignty indicators at the community<br />

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level in Dominican Republic, Guatemala and<br />

Spain<br />

Sandra Fachelli (Autonomous University of<br />

Barcelona, Spain)<br />

Social stratification in Argentina: an inter-temporal<br />

analysis<br />

Realities and Aspirations in three Welfare Regimes<br />

Karina Freiner (University of Constance, Germany)<br />

P<strong>ISA</strong> Assessment Results: What are Brazil<br />

and Germany doing with them?<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 05: The Role of Social Indicators to<br />

Inform Public Policies: Welfare State and Education<br />

Chair: Mariano Rojas, Facultad Latinoamericana<br />

de Ciencias Sociales and Universidad<br />

Popular Autónoma del Estado de Puebla, Mexico<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-407<br />

Session ID: WG06_05<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Alexis Tala (Warsaw University, Poland)<br />

Building a Robust Wellbeing Monitoring<br />

System for Social Policy. Some Methodological<br />

Issues<br />

Wolfgang Glatzer (University of Frankfurt, Germany)<br />

The Development of the Welfare State and Social<br />

Cohesion. Signals of Social Indicators<br />

Sunnee Billingsley (Pompeu Fabra University,<br />

Spain)<br />

The balance of welfare provision: An indicator<br />

of decommodification<br />

Dina Frommert (Deutsche Rentenversicherung<br />

Bund, Germany )<br />

Providing relevant information for the policy<br />

debate - The influence of individual life courses<br />

on future retirement incomes<br />

Thorsten Heien (Tns Infratest Sozialforschung,<br />

Germany)<br />

Providing relevant information for the policy<br />

debate - The influence of individual life courses<br />

on future retirement incomes<br />

Patrick Sachweh (University of Bremen, Germany<br />

)<br />

The Welfare State and Equality? Stratification<br />

Realities and Aspirations in three Welfare Regimes<br />

Sigrun Olafsdottir (Boston University, USA)<br />

The Welfare State and Equality? Stratification<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 06: Measuring Sustainability and<br />

Social Capital – Are Things Getting Better or<br />

Worse?<br />

Chair: Valerie Møller, Rhodes University,<br />

South Africa<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-407<br />

Session ID: WG06_06<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Carmit Lubanov (Tel Aviv University, Israel)<br />

Social Indicators in Israel: A ‘Conceptual<br />

Model’ of Combining Sustainability Measurement<br />

Theory and Local Practice<br />

Robin Richards (Community Agency for Social<br />

Enquiry, South Africa)<br />

Working for Water: a case study on the impact<br />

of a South African Public Works <strong>Programme</strong> in<br />

improving the quality of life of programme beneficiaries<br />

Melissa A. Young (State University of New<br />

York, USA)<br />

Exploring Sustainability At a Local Scale: Bridging<br />

The Gap Between Local Residents, Local<br />

Officials, And Experts<br />

Ruut Veenhoven (Erasmus University Rotterdam,<br />

Netherlands)<br />

Is Life Getting Better?<br />

Chaime Marcuello-Servós (Zaragoza University,<br />

Spain)<br />

Social Efficiency Indicators in Non Profit Organizations<br />

Sunday, September 7, 13:30-14:30<br />

Session 08: Business Meeting<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-407<br />

Session ID: WG06_BM<br />

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Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 07: Indicators and Their Use to<br />

Guide Public Policies: Migration, Gender and<br />

Poverty<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Rob V. Bijl (The Netherlands Institute for Social<br />

Research, Netherlands)<br />

Evaluating the social integration of immigrants:<br />

how to measure successes and failures?<br />

Zuleica Oliveira (Federal University of Rio de<br />

Janeiro, Brazil)<br />

Cultural Gender Index<br />

Katharina Mahne (German Centre of Gerontology,<br />

Germany)<br />

The transition to motherhood and quality of life<br />

– living conditions do matter<br />

Oliver Huxhold (German Centre of Gerontology,<br />

Germany)<br />

The transition to motherhood and quality of life<br />

– living conditions do matter<br />

Eva Sierminska (Ceps / Instead, Luxembourg)<br />

Examining the gender wealth gap within households<br />

Markus M. Grabka (German Socio-Economic<br />

Panel Study Diw, Germany)<br />

Examining the gender wealth gap within households<br />

Joachim R. Frick (German Socio-Economic<br />

Panel Study Diw, Germany)<br />

Examining the gender wealth gap within households<br />

Elvira Pereira (Technical University of Lisbon,<br />

Portugal)<br />

Measuring poverty using social indicators: the<br />

development of an index of deprivation to measure<br />

rural-urban poverty differences in Portugal<br />

José António Pereirinha (Technical University<br />

of Lisbon, Portugal)<br />

Measuring poverty using social indicators: the<br />

development of an index of deprivation to measure<br />

rural-urban poverty differences in Portugal<br />

Stef Adriaenssens (European University College,<br />

Belgium)<br />

Wellbeing And Capabilities Of Beggars<br />

Chair: Liz Eckermann, Deakin University,<br />

Australia<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-407<br />

Session ID: WG06_07<br />

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TG02 Historical and Comparative Sociology<br />

Sociologie historique et comparative<br />

Sociología histórica y comparativa<br />

President: Johann P. Arnason, La Trobe University, Australia<br />

Coordinator of the programme: Willfried Spohn, Catholic University Eichstaett, Germany<br />

Subject: “Civilization analysis and historical sociology<br />

Organizer: Willfried, Spohn, Catholic University Eichstaett, Germany<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 01A: Multiple modernities, comparative<br />

civilizations and historical sociology, Part I<br />

Chair: Victor Roudometof, University of<br />

Cyprus and Willfried Spohn, Catholic University<br />

of Eichstatt, Germany<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-408<br />

Session ID: TG02_01A<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Johann Arnason (Charles University Prague,<br />

Czech Republic)<br />

Embedding civilizations in history. Bridging<br />

themes and theoretical perspectives<br />

Wolfgang Knöbl (University of Göttingen, Germany)<br />

Comparative-historical sociology and the problem<br />

of contingency<br />

Peter Wagner (University of Trento, Italy)<br />

Requirements for a historical sociology of modernities<br />

Daniel Platek (Jagellonian University, Poland)<br />

Nation-state and mobilization: European and<br />

Islamic civilizations in comparative perspective<br />

Victor Roudometof (University of Cyprus, Nikosia)<br />

World-historical globalization and the emergence<br />

of the nation-form<br />

Mauricio Domingues (IUPERJ, Rio de Janeiro,<br />

Brazil)<br />

Modernity and modernizing moves: Latin America<br />

in comparative perspective<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 01B: Multiple modernities, comparative<br />

civilizations and historical sociology, Part II<br />

Chair: Johann Arnason, LaTrobe University<br />

Melbourne, Australia and Willfried Spohn, Catholic<br />

University of Eichstatt, Germany<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-408<br />

Session ID: TG02_01A<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Song Chon (Hang Yang University, Korea)<br />

The modernity or the modernities – preliminary<br />

reflections<br />

Atsuko Ichijo (Kingston University, Great Britain)<br />

Operationalizing civilizational constellations<br />

Fernando Ampudia de Haro (Universidade<br />

Nova de Lisboa, Portugal)<br />

Discussing de-civilization: some theoretical remarks<br />

Stephanie Alice Baker (University of Sidney,<br />

Australia)<br />

Rediscovering catharsis: a historical and sociological<br />

examination<br />

Jordi Collet Sabe (Universitat Autonoma de<br />

Barcelona)<br />

Civilizing advances in historically oriented processes:<br />

the case of family socialization<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 02A: Globalization, religion and collective<br />

identities, Part I<br />

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Chair: Victor Roudometof, University of<br />

Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus and Willfried Spohn<br />

(FU Berlin/University of Konstanz, Germany<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-408<br />

Session ID: TG02_02A<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Gi-Wook Shin (Stanford University, CA, USA<br />

and Yonsei University, Korea)<br />

The paradox of globalization? Korean experiences<br />

in historical and comparative perspective<br />

Riaz Hassan (Flinders University, Adelaide,<br />

Australia)<br />

Religion and governance in a globalizing world<br />

Celia Valente (Universiddad Carlos III de Madrid,<br />

Spain)<br />

<strong>International</strong>ization, religion and gender identities:<br />

the feminist protest within the Spanish Catholic<br />

church in Franco’s Spain (1930s-1975)<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 03A: Joint session TG02 and RC09:<br />

Multiple modernities, sociology of development<br />

and postcolonial studies, Part I<br />

Chair: Ulrike Schuerkens, EHESS, France<br />

and Willfried Spohn, Free University of Berlin/University<br />

of Konstanz, Germany<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-408<br />

Session ID: JS_TG02_RC09_03A<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Sujata Patel<br />

Multiple Modernities or Colonial Modernity? A<br />

Critique from a Post-Colonial Perspective<br />

Maria Elena Rivera-Beckstrom<br />

The Philippines and the United States: Postcolonial<br />

Constitutional Politics<br />

Yuriy Savelyev<br />

European Integration and Development of Borderland<br />

Societies<br />

Ralph Matthews<br />

Countering Development Orthodoxy: The<br />

Transformation and Liberation of Lax Kw’Alaams<br />

under Conditions of Globalization<br />

Nathan Young<br />

Countering Development Orthodoxy: The<br />

Transformation and Liberation of Lax Kw’Alaams<br />

under Conditions of Globalization<br />

Ran Greenstein<br />

Development Paradigms, social Conflicts and<br />

political Struggles: The post-apartheid South<br />

African State and its Critics<br />

Manuela Boatca (Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt,<br />

Germany)<br />

Crossroads: More than One Modernity Meets<br />

more than One Colonialism<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 03B: Joint session TG02 and RC09:<br />

Multiple modernities, sociology of development<br />

and postcolonial studies, Part II<br />

Chair: Ulrike Schuerkens, EHESS, France<br />

and Willfried Spohn, Free University of Berlin/University<br />

of Konstanz, Germany<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-408<br />

Session ID: JS_TG02_RC09_03B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Gurminder K. Bhambra (University of Warwick<br />

UK)<br />

Rethinking Modernity: From ‘Ideal Types’ to<br />

‘Connected Histories’<br />

Sanjeev Routray (University of British Columbia<br />

Canada)<br />

Between Political Economy and Postcolonial<br />

Schemas: Notes Towards an Understanding of<br />

Non-Western Societies<br />

Mathilde Gauvain (École des Hautes Études<br />

en Sciences Sociales Paris France)<br />

Informal Economy as a Development Step?<br />

Petya Kabakchieva (Sofia University Bulgaria)<br />

Postcolonial and Postcommunist Studies: Facing<br />

Similar Theoretical Challenges<br />

Anna Nemiroskaya (Siberian Federal University<br />

Russia)<br />

The Post-non-classical Approach in sociological<br />

Analysis of the Structure of Mass Consciousness<br />

Diego Barragan (Universidad Nacional de Colombia<br />

Bogota)<br />

The notable family and social order in 18th and<br />

19th centuries Colombia<br />

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Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 02A: Globalization, religion and collective<br />

identities, Part I<br />

Chair: Victor Roudometof, University of<br />

Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus and Willfried Spohn<br />

(FU Berlin/University of Konstanz, Germany<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-408<br />

Session ID: TG02_02B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Olga Volkova (Povozhkaya Academy of National<br />

Service andChryshevsky Saratov State<br />

University, Russia)<br />

Narratives of post-Soviet migrants as a reflection<br />

of transformation<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 02B: Globalization, religion and coilective<br />

identities, Part II<br />

Chair: Victor Roudometof, University of<br />

Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus and Willfried Spohn<br />

(FU Berlin/University of Konstanz, Germany<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-408<br />

Session ID: TG02_02B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Vera Peshkova (Russian Academy of Sciences,<br />

Russia)<br />

New immigrants and minorities: ethno-cultural<br />

diversity and reproduction of identities in post-<br />

Soviet Russia<br />

Ludmilla Tataru (Chryshevsky Saratov State<br />

University)<br />

Narratives of post-Soviet migrants as a reflection<br />

of transformation<br />

Sofia Gaspar (Universidad Complutense Madrid,<br />

Spain)<br />

Marriage between Europeans as an unintended<br />

consequence of action: re-thinking the<br />

contribution to the formation of post-national<br />

identity<br />

Flores Angel (Mexico)<br />

From Santiago Matomoros/Matoindios to Santiago<br />

Charro. Transculturation from Medieval<br />

Spain to 19th century Mexico<br />

Mario Alberto (Mexico)<br />

From Santiago Matomoros/Matoindios to Santiago<br />

Charro. Transculturation from Medieval<br />

Spain to 19th century Mexico<br />

Stefan Adriaenssens (European University<br />

College Brussels, Belgium)<br />

Religion and Secularity as causal factors of innovation:<br />

a Weberian analysis<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 04: The Legacy of “Stable Cultural<br />

Realities”, Colonialism, and Beyond<br />

Chair: Said Arjomand, State University of<br />

New York, USA and Ulrike Schuerkens, École<br />

des Hautes Études en Sciences, Paris<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-405<br />

Session ID: TG02_04<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Volker Schmidt (National University of Singapore)<br />

Continental drift: is the crisis of modernity shifting<br />

to (East) Asia?.<br />

Ulrike Schuerkens (École des Hautes Études<br />

en Sciences Sociales, Paris, France)<br />

The African continent: the legacy of “stable cultural<br />

realities”, colonialism, and beyond.<br />

Said Arjomand (State University of New York,<br />

Stony Brook, New York, USA)<br />

TBA<br />

Johann Arnason (Charles University of Prague,<br />

Czech Republic)<br />

Civilizational perspectives on colonialism<br />

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TG03 Human Rights and Global Justice<br />

Droits Humains et Justice Globale<br />

Derechos Humanos y Justicia Global<br />

President and coordinator of the programme: Keri Iyall Smith, Stonehill College, USA<br />

Subject: “<strong>Sociological</strong> research and the public debate on social justice”<br />

Organizer: Keri E. Iyall Smith, Suffolk University, USA<br />

Friday, September 5, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 01: The State as a Violator of Social<br />

Justice<br />

Chair: José Vicente Tavares Dos Santos, Federal<br />

University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-412<br />

Session ID: TG03_01<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Kamlesh Kumar (Tata Instiute of Social Sciences,<br />

India)<br />

State Crime in India Exploring Contemporary<br />

Public Debate and Social Science Research<br />

Derek McGhee (University of Southampton,<br />

United Kingdom)<br />

Plotting the next steps for human rights policy<br />

in contemporary Britain in the context of ‘the<br />

war on terror’<br />

Marnia Lazreg (Hunter College, City University<br />

of New York)<br />

Moralizing War and Terror: Intellectuals’ Role<br />

in the Routinization of Torture<br />

William T. Armaline (San Jose State University,<br />

United States)<br />

Human Rights Abuses and Systemic Racism<br />

Through the ‘Criminalization of Survival’: An<br />

Ethnographic Exploration of Juvenile Detention<br />

Jean Claude Bernheim (Université d’Ottawa,<br />

Canada)<br />

Is the Canadian Correctional Investigator a<br />

True Ombudsman?<br />

José Vicente Tavares Dos Santos (Federal<br />

University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil)<br />

The Public Debate on Criminal Justice and Social<br />

Control in Latin America<br />

Segundo Galicia Sánchez (Universidad Autonoma<br />

de Sinaloa, México)<br />

The political corruption as hurt humanity’s<br />

crime<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 02: Social Justice for Immigrants<br />

and Disadvantaged Peoples<br />

Chair: Marnia Lazreg, Hunter College, City<br />

University of New York<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-412<br />

Session ID: TG03_02<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Anastasia Gorodzeisky (Tel Aviv University, Israel)<br />

Terms of Exclusion: Public Views toward Admission<br />

and Allocation of Rights to Immigrants<br />

in European Countries<br />

Moshe Semyonov (Tel Aviv University, Israel)<br />

Terms of Exclusion: Public Views toward Admission<br />

and Allocation of Rights to Immigrants<br />

in European Countries<br />

Miryam Rodríguez Monter (Universidad Complutense<br />

de Madrid, Spain)<br />

Immigration in Europe: cultural values and cultural<br />

diversity as acceptance criteria<br />

José Luis Álvaro Estramiana (Universidad<br />

Complutense de Madrid, Spain)<br />

Immigration in Europe: cultural values and cultural<br />

diversity as acceptance criteria<br />

Inge Schweiger (Universidad Complutense de<br />

Madrid, Spain)<br />

Immigration in Europe: cultural values and cultural<br />

diversity as acceptance criteria<br />

Alberto Martín Álvarez (Universidad de Colima,<br />

México)<br />

Transnational Migrants, Civil Society and<br />

Human Rights in Mexico<br />

Jeffrey C. Dixon (Koç University, Turkey)<br />

What Explains Negative Attitudes toward<br />

Kurds in Turkey? The Roles of Interests, Culture,<br />

and Globalization<br />

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Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 03: Social Justice for Women<br />

Chair: Keri E. Iyall Smith, Suffolk University,<br />

USA<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-412<br />

Session ID: TG03_03<br />

Authors and Papers:Anna Maria M.<br />

Santos (Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines)<br />

Taking Care of Our Women: A study on urban<br />

poor women’s perspectives on issues of rights<br />

in Manila<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 04: Social Justice for Disabled People<br />

Chair: María-Isabel Garrido Gómez, University<br />

of Alcalá, Spain<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-412<br />

Session ID: TG03_04<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Joanna Ferrie (University of Glasgow, Scotland)<br />

Disabled people and public policy: A case<br />

study of the Disability Equality Duty<br />

Nick Watson (University of Glasgow, Scotland)<br />

Disabled people and public policy: A case<br />

study of the Disability Equality Duty<br />

Kirsten Stalker (University of Strathclyde, United<br />

Kingdom,)<br />

Disabled people and public policy: A case<br />

study of the Disability Equality Duty<br />

Charlotte Pearson (University of Glasgow,<br />

Scotland)<br />

Disabled people and public policy: A case<br />

study of the Disability Equality Duty<br />

Nicola Burns (University of Glasgow, Scotland)<br />

Risky bodies in risky spaces: Disabled people’s<br />

access to the outdoors<br />

Kevin Paterson (University of Glasgow, Scotland)<br />

Risky bodies in risky spaces: Disabled people’s<br />

access to the outdoors<br />

Nick Watson (University of Glasgow, Scotland)<br />

Risky bodies in risky spaces: Disabled people’s<br />

access to the outdoors<br />

Hazel McFarlane (University of Glasgow, Scotland)<br />

Out of Place Bodies: Disabled women’s social<br />

and sexual displacement<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 05: Conceptions of Justice and<br />

Rights<br />

Chair: Wileidys Artigas, La Universidad del<br />

Zulia, Venezuela<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-412<br />

Session ID: TG03_05<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

María-Isabel Garrido Gómez (University of Alcalá,<br />

Spain)<br />

Arguments Pro and Against Social Rights<br />

Mathieu Hauchecorne (Centre Maurice Halbwachs<br />

– équipe Enquête, Terrains, Théories<br />

(CNRS/ENS/EHESS), France)<br />

Changing conceptions of social justice in the<br />

public debate in France : a controversy between<br />

two governmental centers of studies<br />

Mansilla Marina (Universidad Nacional de la<br />

Patagonia San Juan Bosco, Argentina)<br />

Sin instrucciones...derechos en serio. Sobre la<br />

estructura y exigibilidad de los derechos sociales<br />

María Cristina Useche (La Universidad del<br />

Zulia, Venezuela)<br />

Telecommunications Capacities in Venezuela:<br />

Base for Social Justice<br />

Beatriz Queipo (La Universidad del Zulia, Venezuela)<br />

Telecommunications Capacities in Venezuela:<br />

Base for Social Justice<br />

Landys Guerrero (Universidad Nacional Experimental<br />

de la Fuerza Armada de Venezuela y<br />

del Instituto Tecnológico de Maracaibo, Venezuela<br />

)<br />

Telecommunications Capacities in Venezuela:<br />

Base for Social Justice<br />

Wileidys Artigas (La Universidad del Zulia, Ve-<br />

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nezuela)<br />

La Nacionalizacion de CANTV: Una Estrategia<br />

Para La Justicia Social En Venezuela<br />

Yeiling Fernandez (La Universidad del Zulia,<br />

Venezuela)<br />

La Nacionalizacion de CANTV: Una Estrategia<br />

Para La Justicia Social En Venezuela<br />

Beatriz Queipo (La Universidad del Zulia, Venezuela)<br />

La Nacionalizacion de CANTV: Una Estrategia<br />

Para La Justicia Social En Venezuela<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 06: Research on Education and<br />

Justice<br />

Chair: Karen Clark, University of Pennsylvania,<br />

United States<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-412<br />

Session ID: TG03_06<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Michelle Cruz-Santiago (University of Illinois,<br />

Urbana-Champaign, United States)<br />

What is an Involved Parent? Re-examining Latino<br />

Parent Involvement in K-7 Education<br />

Karen Clark (University of Pennsylvania, United<br />

States)<br />

Examining Normative Whiteness and Democracy<br />

in the Public Space of Schools and<br />

Classrooms: Varied Voices and the School<br />

Board<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Joint session 09 of RC25 and TG03: The<br />

Discourses of Ageism and Anti-Ageism<br />

Chair: Elisabet Cedersund, Jönköping University,<br />

Sweden and John Macnicol, London<br />

School of Economics, UK<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-406<br />

Session ID: TG03_09<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

John Macnicol (London School of Economics,<br />

UK)<br />

The Uses and Abuses of Anti-Ageism<br />

Clary Krekula (Karlstad University, Sweden)<br />

‘Doing gendered age’ by discourses of ageism:<br />

When old women negotiate identities<br />

Larry Anderson (Kwantlen University College,<br />

Canada)<br />

Ageism in Canada: A brief Report<br />

Fredrik Snellman (Umeå University, Sweden)<br />

Retired peoples perceptions of age-biased<br />

birthday cards<br />

Monika Wilinska (Jönköping University, Sweden)<br />

Discourse of aging in the Polish media: a critical<br />

discourse analysis of opinion weekly newsmagazines<br />

Isabella Paoletti (Social Research and Intervention<br />

Centre, Italy)<br />

Age discrimination and the discursive construction<br />

of the older worker<br />

Elisabet<br />

Cedersund (Jönköping University, Sweden)<br />

The discourse of care: Negotiating age in assessment<br />

talk<br />

Anna Olaison ( Linköping University, Sweden)<br />

The discourse of care: Negotiating age in assessment<br />

talk<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 07: The Nexus Between Praxis and<br />

Research in Global Justice<br />

Chair: Marco Cuevas-Hewitt, University of<br />

Western Australia, Australia<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-412<br />

Session ID: TG03_07<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

José G. Vargas-Hernández (Instituto Tecnológico<br />

de Cd. Guzmán, Mexico)<br />

Indigenous Movements and Indigenous Political<br />

Ecology in Latina America<br />

Saúl Ramírez Sánchez (Instituto de Investigaciones<br />

Dr. José María Luis Mora, México)<br />

El impacto del Programa Oportunidades en<br />

niños indígenas mexicanos, en relación a sus<br />

opciones de empleo y trabajo como medio de<br />

acceso a la justicia social<br />

Sylvanna M. Falcón (Connecticut College,<br />

United States)<br />

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The NGO Response Regarding the U.S. Reports<br />

to the United Nations Committee to Eliminate<br />

Racial Discrimination<br />

Marco Cuevas-Hewitt (University of Western<br />

Australia, Australia)<br />

Activist ethnography at the transnational scale<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 08: The Ethos of Ethics Review within<br />

Qualitative Research.<br />

Chair: Richard Floyd, Kwantlen University College,<br />

Canada<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-406<br />

Session ID: TG03_08<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Jack Katz (University of California at Los Angeles,<br />

USA)<br />

Suppressing Political Expression through Ethical<br />

Review: The Emergence of Censorship in<br />

the Name of Human Research Subject Protection<br />

Ashley Taylor Schultz (Duke University, USA)<br />

Same End, Divergent Means: Reconciling<br />

Dueling Review Board Suggestions When<br />

Working With Incarcerated Males<br />

Lynda Measor (University of Brighton, UK)<br />

Qualitative Research and the Emerging Role<br />

of Ethics Review Boards in the UK<br />

Caroline Larue (Universite de Montreal, Canada)<br />

Ethical Challenges of Interviewing Psychiatric<br />

Patients<br />

Emmanuelle Bernheim (Universite de Montreal,<br />

Canada)<br />

Ethical Challenges of Interviewing Psychiatric<br />

Patients<br />

Yanuarius Koli Bau (Nusa Cendana University,<br />

Indonesia)<br />

Ethics and Interviews: Challenges in Researching<br />

Socio-pathologies<br />

Violations in Western Countries Co-sponsored<br />

Chair: Isabella Paoletti, Social Research and<br />

Intervention Center (NGO), Italy<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-406<br />

Session ID: TG03_10<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Maria Rita Bartolomei (Macerata University,<br />

Italy)<br />

Islamic Education and Women’s Rights in Italy<br />

Isabella Paoletti (Social Research and Intervention<br />

Centre, Italy)<br />

Migrant Women from Muslim Countries: Social<br />

and Institutional Discourses Producing Segregation<br />

Carola Mick (Campus Walferdange, Luxembourg)<br />

Peruvian Domestic Servants as Promoters of<br />

Social Justice in Peru<br />

E. Huss (Ben Gurion University, Israel)<br />

Art as a ‘Speech Act’ from the Margins: Arts<br />

Based Research as a Trigger for a Narrative of<br />

Resistance<br />

Shobha Hamal Gurung (South Utah University,<br />

USA)<br />

Informal Global Economy: The Case of Nepali<br />

Female Migrants in Boston and New York<br />

Rizwana Yusuf (Insitute of Hazrat Mohammad,<br />

Bangladesh)<br />

The Explorations of Asian Migrant Women<br />

Workers: Policy Issues and Solutions<br />

Leonor Gimeno Giménez (Universidad Complutense<br />

de Madrid, Spain)<br />

Human Rights and Immigrants’ Sense of Belonging<br />

to the Society of Immigration<br />

Sunday, September 7, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 10: Joint session of TG03, RC05<br />

and RC25: Migrant Women and Human Rights<br />

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TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty<br />

Sociologie du Risque et de l’Incertitude<br />

Sociología del Riesgo y la Incertidumbre<br />

President and coordinator of the programme: Jens O. Zinn, University of Kent, GB<br />

Subject: “The end of rationality? The challenge of new risks and uncertainties in the 21st<br />

Organizer: Jens Zinn, University of Kent, UK<br />

Friday, September 5, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 01A: Rationalities of Governance<br />

and Regulation I, Governance and Regulation:<br />

the State and Beyond Part I<br />

Chair: Bridget Hutter, LSE, UK<br />

Location: CCCB-1<br />

Session ID: TG04_01A<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Bridget Hutter ( LSE, UK)<br />

Anticipating Risk and Organising Risk Regulation:<br />

Governance in Public and Private Spaces<br />

Vicki Johansson (Göteborg University, Sweden)<br />

The road planning process and public servants<br />

negotiating strategies<br />

Bärbel Dorbeck-Jung (University of Twente,<br />

Netherlands)<br />

Prudent hybridisation of soft and hard law in<br />

nanotechnological risk regulation<br />

Martina McGuinness, (The University of Sheffield,<br />

UK)<br />

Pool Re: A case study of insurance, risk and<br />

governance<br />

Jeanette Hofmann (LSE, UK )<br />

Transnational Self-Regulation in the Shadow<br />

of Hierarchy<br />

Friday, September 5, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 07A: Risk and Health and Illness:<br />

Part I<br />

Chair: Andy Alaszewski, CHSS, University of<br />

Kent, UK<br />

Location: CCCB-2<br />

Session ID: TG04_07A<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Andy Alaszewski (CHSS, University of Kent,<br />

UK )<br />

Ethics, Risk and Health<br />

Judith Green (London School of Hygiene &<br />

Tropical Medicine, UK)<br />

Making sense of threats to health: is it time for<br />

the sociology of health to abandon ‘risk’?<br />

Nick Pidgeon (University of Cardiff, UK)<br />

Researching Health and Risk: Some Methodological<br />

and Ethical Considerations<br />

Annmarie Ruston (Christ Church University,<br />

Canterbury, UK)<br />

Health, risk and divergence: lay and institutional<br />

strategies for preventing and managing disease.<br />

Ellen Kuhlmann (University of Bath, UK)<br />

Institutional control and professional development:<br />

towards new connections in the governance<br />

of healthcare (regulation, medical<br />

hegemony, development of subordinate occupations,<br />

??risk)<br />

Friday, September 5, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 01B: Rationalities of Governance<br />

and Regulation II, Regulatory Reform, Trust<br />

and Legitimacy Part II<br />

Chair: Bridget Hutter, LSE, UK<br />

Location: CCCB-1<br />

Session ID: TG04_01B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Peter Taylor-Gooby (University of Kent, UK)<br />

Public Values and Public Trust: Responses to<br />

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Welfare State Reform<br />

Hervé Corvellec (Lund University, Sweden)<br />

Risks in Public Private Partnerships (PPP) -<br />

An Approach Situated in Practice<br />

Josep Espluga (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)<br />

Social movements, local politics and governance<br />

of petrochemical risks<br />

David Dueñas (Universitat Rovira i Virgili)<br />

Social movements, local politics and governance<br />

of petrochemical risks<br />

Ine Van Hoyweghen (University of Maastricht,<br />

the Netherlands)<br />

How to govern genetic risks in insurance?<br />

“Experimental learning” as a new policy approach<br />

Friday, September 5, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 07B: Risk and Health and Illness:<br />

Part II<br />

Chair: Andy Alaszewski, CHSS, University of<br />

Kent, UK<br />

Location: CCCB-2<br />

Session ID: TG04_07B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

A Suokas (University of Leicester, UK)<br />

Managing risk and uncertainty: early warning<br />

systems and the limits of discretion (patient safety,<br />

discretion and rule management)<br />

M Dixon-Woods (University of Leicester, UK)<br />

Managing risk and uncertainty: early warning<br />

systems and the limits of discretion (patient safety,<br />

discretion and rule management)<br />

E Pitchforth (University of Leicester, UK)<br />

Managing risk and uncertainty: early warning<br />

systems and the limits of discretion (patient safety,<br />

discretion and rule management)<br />

RJ Lilford (University of Birmingham , UK )<br />

Managing risk and uncertainty: early warning<br />

systems and the limits of discretion (patient safety,<br />

discretion and rule management)<br />

Ewen Speed (University of Essex, UK)<br />

Choice and Safety: the invocation of morals<br />

into processes of quality assurance and risk<br />

regulation in health care context.<br />

(Morals/ethics, risk regulation)<br />

Patrick Brown (University of Kent, UK)<br />

Trusting in the New NHS or in spite of it: the<br />

construction of knowledge by gynae-oncology<br />

patients<br />

Orla McDonnell (University of Limerick)<br />

Private health insurance: governmental rationality<br />

and the public/private mix in the Irish healthcare<br />

system<br />

Orla O’Donovan (University College Cork, Ireland)<br />

Private health insurance: governmental rationality<br />

and the public/private mix in the Irish healthcare<br />

system<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 01C: Rationalities of Governance<br />

and Regulation III, Risk Regulation Regimes<br />

Part III<br />

Chair: Bridget Hutter, LSE, UK<br />

Location: CCCB-1<br />

Session ID: TG04_01C<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Peter Lunt (Brunel University, UK)<br />

Contrasting accounts of the new regulators of<br />

financial services and communications in the<br />

UK<br />

Michael Huber (University of Bielefeld, Germany)<br />

Risk Governance and the Displacement of Failure<br />

Henry Rothstein (King’s College London, UK)<br />

Risk Governance and the Displacement of Failure<br />

Josep Espluga (Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona)<br />

Institutional dimensions underlying (lack of)<br />

trust on information about technological risks<br />

Ana Prades (CIEMAT)<br />

Institutional dimensions underlying (lack of)<br />

trust on information about technological risks<br />

Christian Oltra (CIEMAT)<br />

Institutional dimensions underlying (lack of)<br />

trust on information about technological risks<br />

Nuria Gamero (CIEMAT)<br />

Institutional dimensions underlying (lack of)<br />

trust on information about technological risks<br />

Sytze F. Kingma (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdamm,<br />

The Netherlands)<br />

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Corresponding risk-regimes, contrasting consequences:<br />

a comparison between the riskdiscourses<br />

on gambling and smoking in the<br />

Netherlands<br />

Björn Hassler (Södertörn University/College,<br />

Sweden )<br />

Environmental Safety in Baltic Sea Oil Transportation<br />

– Global Regimes and Regional<br />

Adaptation<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 07C: Risk and Health and Illness:<br />

Part III<br />

Chair: Andy Alaszewski, CHSS, University of<br />

Kent, UK<br />

Location: CCCB-2<br />

Session ID: TG04_07C<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Maria Crojethovic (Universidad de Buenos<br />

Aires, Argentina)<br />

Formal rules and actual practices in public health<br />

organization. The case of Public Hospitals<br />

in Buenos Aires City. Argentina 2000-2004.<br />

Maria Crojethovic (Universidad de Buenos<br />

Aires, Argentina)<br />

Permanency of Poulantzas ideas about the<br />

state: the specific case of Argentinean health<br />

system decentralization in ‘90th decade.<br />

Mariana Gómez Schettini (Universidad de<br />

Buenos Aires, Argentina)<br />

Permanency of Poulantzas ideas about the<br />

state: the specific case of Argentinean health<br />

system decentralization in ‘90th decade.<br />

Kristin K. Barker (Oregon State University,<br />

USA)<br />

Electronic Support Groups In an Era of Medical<br />

Uncertainty (Chronic illness and the management<br />

of groups, electroninc groups, lay<br />

perspective))<br />

Giedre Baltrusaityte (Vytautas Magnus University,<br />

Lithuania)<br />

Managing uncertainty and risk in mental illness:<br />

individual and institutional strategies (<br />

managing uncertainty, individual v instituions,<br />

mental health)<br />

Claudine Burton-Jeangros (University of Geneva,<br />

Switzerland)<br />

Risk management strategies of patients in the<br />

context of pregnancy medical surveillance (patients,<br />

risk management strategy, pregnancy)<br />

Raphaël Hammer (University of Geneva, Switzerland)<br />

Risk management strategies of patients in the<br />

context of pregnancy medical surveillance (patients,<br />

risk management strategy, pregnancy)<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 13A: Joint session of TG04 and<br />

RC38: Biographical Coping with Risk and Uncertainty<br />

Part I<br />

Chair: Gabriele Rosenthal, University of Goettingen,<br />

Germany<br />

Location: UB-FP-0.3<br />

Session ID: TG04_13A<br />

Authors and Papers:Zinn (University of<br />

Kent, UK)<br />

Risk and Uncertainty in Biographical Research<br />

Karen Henwood (University of Cardiff, UK)<br />

Researching risk: biography, narrative, subjectivity<br />

Wiebke Lohfeld (University of Mainz, Germany)<br />

Anybody who considers himself better than his<br />

fellow man is already losing”. Everyday-philosophy<br />

and strategies in the biographies of German<br />

Jewish emigrants who fled to Shanghai in<br />

the face of risking of an uncertain life-course<br />

Marian Burchardt (University of Leipzig, Germany)<br />

Life in Brackets’: Biographical Uncertainties of<br />

HIV-positive Women in South Africa<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 14:The Everyday Management of<br />

Risk<br />

Chair: Tom Horlick-Jones, Cardiff, UK<br />

Location: CCCB-Mirador<br />

Session ID: TG04_14<br />

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Authors and Papers:<br />

Tom Horlick-Jones (Cardiff, UK)<br />

Risk, Praxis and Everyday Life<br />

Fabrice Jubert (Université de Versailles, Italy)<br />

Management of Safety Risks: Case study of<br />

French nuclear power plants<br />

Kevin Walby (Carleton University, Canada)<br />

‘Their Risks are My Risks’: On Shared Risk<br />

Epistemologies, including Altruistic Fear for<br />

Companion Animals<br />

Jan Macvarish (Research Associate, University<br />

of Kent, Canterbury, UK.)<br />

Intimacy in the 21st Century: The Negotiation<br />

of Divergent Rationalities<br />

Marc Poumadère (Symlog, Paris, France)<br />

Risk information after the AZF accident<br />

Kayhan Delibas (Adnan Menderes University,<br />

Aydin-Turkey, University of Kent, UK)<br />

Risk, Uncertainty and Rumours in Turkey<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 01D: Rationalities of Governance<br />

and Regulation IV, Science, Governance and<br />

Risk Part IV<br />

Chair: Bridget Hutter, LSE, UK<br />

Location: CCCB-1<br />

Session ID: TG04_01D<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Julia Parker (University of Idaho, USA)<br />

Social Equity, Health Risk, and Environmental<br />

Tradeoffs in Agricultural Burning Systems<br />

Wulfhorst J.D. (University of Idaho, USA)<br />

Social Equity, Health Risk, and Environmental<br />

Tradeoffs in Agricultural Burning Systems<br />

Elizabeth A. Kirk (University of Dundee, Scotland,<br />

UK)<br />

Environmental regulation and institutional<br />

change for social change<br />

Alison D. Reeves (University of Dundee, Scotland,<br />

UK)<br />

Environmental regulation and institutional<br />

change for social change<br />

Ylva Uggla (Örebro University, Sweden)<br />

Biological diversity and the value of life: Who<br />

pleads for bugs and grubs?<br />

Carolyn Tarrant (University of Leicester, UK)<br />

Managing risk and uncertainty in participation<br />

in biomedical research: Trust, confidence, and<br />

regulation.<br />

Mary Dixon-Woods (University of Leicester,<br />

UK)<br />

Managing risk and uncertainty in participation<br />

in biomedical research: Trust, confidence, and<br />

regulation.<br />

Clare Jackson (University of Leicester, UK)<br />

Managing risk and uncertainty in participation<br />

in biomedical research: Trust, confidence, and<br />

regulation.<br />

Tobias Arnoldussen (Erasmus University of<br />

Rotterdam, The Netherlands)<br />

Sustainable development and precautionary<br />

politics in Europe: the debates on air quality<br />

Europe: the debates on air quality<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 07D: Risk and Health and Illness:<br />

Part IV<br />

Chair: Andy Alaszewski, CHSS, University of<br />

Kent, UK<br />

Location: CCCB-2<br />

Session ID: TG04_07D<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Nicola Desmond ()<br />

Contrasting risk priorities for health: the social<br />

construction of risk perception in NW Tanzania<br />

Nicole G. Power (Memorial University of<br />

Newfoundland)<br />

A critical examination of the public meanings<br />

negotiated through institutional discourses on<br />

fisheries risks: The case of the fishery in Newfoundland,<br />

Canada<br />

Nastia Zolotova (Centre for Independent Social<br />

Research, St.Petersburg, Russia)<br />

A Local Risk Reduction Facility and its Dependence<br />

from the Macrosocial Context: the Case<br />

of a Mobile Harm Reduction Program in St.Petersburg,<br />

Russia (drug users, intervention, failure??)<br />

Peter Meylakhs (Centre for Independent Social<br />

Research, St.Petersburg, Russia)<br />

A Local Risk Reduction Facility and its Dependence<br />

from the Macrosocial Context: the Case<br />

of a Mobile Harm Reduction Program in St.Petersburg,<br />

Russia (drug users, intervention, fai-<br />

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lure??)<br />

G Greene (Cardiff University, Wales, UK)<br />

Risk, uncertainty and the ‘dangers’ of public<br />

health medicine in fathers’ decision making on<br />

Human papillomavirus vaccine (HPV) vaccination<br />

(Vaccination, fathers, moral certainty)<br />

M Davies (Cardiff University, Wales, UK)<br />

Risk, uncertainty and the ‘dangers’ of public<br />

health medicine in fathers’ decision making on<br />

Human papillomavirus vaccine (HPV) vaccination<br />

(Vaccination, fathers, moral certainty)<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 13B: Joint session of TG04 and<br />

RC38: Biographical Coping with Risk and Uncertainty<br />

Part II<br />

Chair: Jens Zinn, University of Kent, UK<br />

Location: UB-FP-0.3<br />

Session ID: TG04_13B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Herwig Reiter (University of Bremen, Germany)<br />

Context, experience, expectation, and action –<br />

towards an empirically-grounded, general<br />

model for analysing biographical uncertainty in<br />

youth transitions<br />

Birgit Apitzsch (Max Planck Institute for the<br />

Study of Societies, Germany)<br />

Working in projects, relying on networks? Coping<br />

with risks in temporary organizations in<br />

the fields of architecture and media production<br />

Nadine Schaefer (University of Exeter, UK)<br />

Young people’s perceptions of the risks and<br />

uncertainties of growing up in rural East Germany<br />

and the multiple strategies they develop<br />

to cope with them<br />

Talita Pereira de Castro (Universidade Estadual<br />

de Campinas, Brazil)<br />

Female Narratives in Brazilian Self-Help<br />

<strong>Book</strong>s.<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 15: The Everyday Management of<br />

Risk and Edgework<br />

Chair: Stephen Lyng, Carthage College, USA<br />

Location: CCCB-Mirador<br />

Session ID: TG04_15<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Mitsutoshi Horii (Shumei University, Japan)<br />

Establishing the Discourse of (Sexual) Risk:<br />

The Case of the Emergence of Women-Only<br />

Train Carriages in Japan<br />

Adam Burgess (University of Kent)<br />

Establishing the Discourse of (Sexual) Risk:<br />

The Case of the Emergence of Women-Only<br />

Train Carriages in Japan<br />

Lucas Tchetgnia (University of Paris, France/<br />

University of Yaoundé II Cameroon)<br />

How far has the conspiracy theory affected the<br />

perception, and responses to HIV risk? Some<br />

counter-productive practices among young people<br />

in Cameroon<br />

Stephen Lyng (Carthage College, USA)<br />

Edgework, Ontological Reflexivity, and Reflexive<br />

Community<br />

Johanne Korsdal Sørensen (Danish Centre<br />

for Alcohol and Drug Research, Denmark)<br />

‘Risky leisure’ - drug use at Rock Festivals<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 02A: The Morality of Risk - Risk Moralities,<br />

Risk, Insurance and Morality Part I<br />

Chair: Johannes Brinkmann, Norwegian<br />

School of Management, Norway<br />

Location: CCCB-1<br />

Session ID: TG04_02A<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Johannes Brinkmann (Norwegian School of<br />

Management, Norway)<br />

Risk and Responsibility: Combining Two Perspectives<br />

Jyri Liukko (University of Helsinki, Finland)<br />

Insurance and solidarity<br />

Turo-Kimmo Lehtonen (University of Helsinki,<br />

Finland)<br />

Securing family life - The morality of insurance<br />

and the domestic sphere<br />

Ine Van Hoyweghen (University of Maastricht,<br />

the Netherlands)<br />

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Insurance, Genetics and Risk Morality – Redistributing<br />

responsibility and solidarity in the molecular<br />

age<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 08A: Social Work and Risk I Part I<br />

Chair: Jo Warner, University of Kent, UK<br />

Location: CCCB-2<br />

Session ID: TG04_08A<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Jo Warner (University of Kent, UK)<br />

Risk and Social Work<br />

David Denney (Royal Holloway University<br />

London, UK )<br />

Violence perpetrated against Social Care Staff<br />

Nigel Parton (University of Huddersfield, UK)<br />

Changing Notions of Risk in the Rationale for<br />

the Provision of Children’s Services in England:<br />

Towards the ‘Preventive- Surveillance’<br />

State<br />

Karen J. Swift (York University, Toronto)<br />

At Risk in the Human Services<br />

Marilyn Callahan (University of Victoria, Canada)<br />

At Risk in the Human Services<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 16: Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty<br />

and Public Debate<br />

Chair: Peter Taylor-Gooby, University of Kent,<br />

UK<br />

Location: CCCB-Mirador<br />

Session ID: TG04_16<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Peter Taylor-Gooby (University of Kent, UK)<br />

Why Don’t Policy-Makers Pay More Attention<br />

to <strong>Sociological</strong> Critiques of Rational Actor Approaches?<br />

Mara Yerkes (Erasmus University Rotterdam,<br />

Netherlands)<br />

Social support for risk protection: influencing<br />

institutional strategies<br />

Julie Barnett (University of Surrey)<br />

Making sense of information provision<br />

Leonardas Rinkevicius (Kaunas University of<br />

Technology, Lithuania)<br />

Shared scares or scary shares: shifting nuclear<br />

risk discourses in Eastern Europe<br />

Gerald Beck (Cordula Kropp, Munich Germany<br />

)<br />

Infrastructures of Risk: An ANT Approach towards<br />

Controversies of Risks<br />

Saturday, September 6, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 02B: The Morality of Risk - Risk Moralities,<br />

Other Issues on Risk and Morality Part<br />

II<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Chair: Johannes Brinkmann, Norwegian<br />

School of Management, Norway<br />

Location: CCCB-1<br />

Session ID: TG04_02B<br />

Catherine Butler (Cardiff University, UK)<br />

Morality and Climate Change: Is leaving your<br />

TV on standby a risky behaviour?<br />

Rolf Lidskog (Örebro University , Sweden)<br />

What’s beneath the surface? Public understanding<br />

and moral reasoning with regard to regulating<br />

nature<br />

Maria Ojala (Örebro University , Sweden)<br />

What’s beneath the surface? Public understanding<br />

and moral reasoning with regard to regulating<br />

nature<br />

Zielinska Iwona (Warsawa, Poland)<br />

Reinforcement of established norms and values<br />

in the face of risk of moral panic<br />

Paul Sollie (Utrecht University, The Netherlands)<br />

Ethical Technology Assessment under Uncertainty.<br />

Complexity Triggering Uncertainty.<br />

Christopher Groves (Cardiff University, UK)<br />

Complex Hazards, Indeterminacy and Risk<br />

Saturday, September 6, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 08B: Social Work and Risk II Part II<br />

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Chair: Jo Warner, University of Kent, UK<br />

Location: CCCB-2<br />

Session ID: TG04_08B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Roger Smith (De Montfort University, Leicester,<br />

UK)<br />

Risk and Power in Social Work<br />

Suzanne Hodge (University of Liverpool, UK)<br />

Managing risk in a democratic therapeutic<br />

community setting<br />

Wally Barr (University of Liverpool, UK)<br />

Managing risk in a democratic therapeutic<br />

community setting<br />

Andy Kirkcaldy (University of Liverpool, UK)<br />

Managing risk in a democratic therapeutic<br />

community setting<br />

Ken McLaughlin (Manchester Metropolitan<br />

University, UK)<br />

Risk and the social worker: From ‘assessor of<br />

risk’, to ‘at risk’ and ‘a risk’<br />

Malcolm Cowburn (University of Bradford UK)<br />

Social Work admissions: applicants with criminal<br />

convictions – the challenge of ethical risk<br />

assessment<br />

Peter Nelson (Sheffield Hallam University,<br />

UK)<br />

Social Work admissions: applicants with criminal<br />

convictions – the challenge of ethical risk<br />

assessment<br />

Malcolm Golightley (University of Lincoln, UK)<br />

Social Work and Risk: engaging students in<br />

the dialogue<br />

Loreto Sáenz de Ugarte ()<br />

Social Work and Risk Society<br />

Idoia Martín ()<br />

Social Work and Risk Society<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 03: Risks in Financial Markets<br />

Chair: Helena Flam, University of Leipzig,<br />

Germany<br />

Location: CCCB-1<br />

Session ID: TG04_03<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Jocelyn Pixley (University of New South<br />

Wales, Australia)<br />

Banking on Uncertainty<br />

Mary Condon (York University, Toronto, Canada)<br />

Risk regulation and citizen empowerment in financial<br />

services and markets: New rationalities<br />

or old?<br />

Michael Pryke (The Open University, UK)<br />

‘Seeing risks amongst the numbers: visualisation<br />

and the use of qualitative techniques to<br />

quantify financial risks’<br />

Alexandros-Andreas Kyrtsis (University of<br />

Athens, Greece)<br />

The Risk of Compliance: Compliance Officers<br />

and the Transfer of Regulatory Tensions into<br />

Financial Organizations<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 09A: Risk and Crime and Prevention<br />

Part I<br />

Chair: Hazel Kemshall, De Montfort University,<br />

UK<br />

Location: CCCB-2<br />

Session ID: TG04_09A<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Hazel Kemshall (De Montfort University, UK)<br />

Rationalities of risk in crime and prevention: an<br />

overview<br />

Sandra Walklate (University of Liverpool, UK)<br />

Risky practices in gendered relationships:<br />

whose risk counts in criminal justice practice?<br />

Alex Sutherland (Nuffield College, Oxford,<br />

UK)<br />

Risk management in England and Wales of<br />

young people who commit serious violent and<br />

sexual offences<br />

Kerry Baker (University of Oxford)<br />

Young Offenders, Risk Assessment and Public<br />

Protection<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 09B: Risk and Crime and Prevention<br />

Part II<br />

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Chair: Hazel Kemshall, De Montfort University,<br />

UK<br />

Location: CCCB-2<br />

Session ID: TG04_09B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Jackie Turton (University of Essex, UK)<br />

Female sexual abusers: assessing the risk<br />

Adam Burgess (University of Kent, UK)<br />

Risk Behaviour as Displacement of Uncertainty:<br />

Women, Alcohol and the ‘Precautionary<br />

Ritual’ of Guarding Against Drink ‘Spiking’<br />

Sarah Moore (University of Kent, UK)<br />

Risk Behaviour as Displacement of Uncertainty:<br />

Women, Alcohol and the ‘Precautionary<br />

Ritual’ of Guarding Against Drink ‘Spiking’<br />

Mimi Ajzenstadt (The Hebrew University, Israel)<br />

Risk and Counter-Terrorist Policies in Israel<br />

Luz Berthila Burgueño Duarte (Universidad<br />

Nacional Autónoma de México)<br />

The collective responsibility in México versus<br />

the risk society<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 04A: Theorizing Risk and Uncertainty<br />

I, General Theorizing and Developments<br />

Part I<br />

Chair: Jens O. Zinn, University of Kent, UK<br />

Location: CCCB-1<br />

Session ID: TG04_4A<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Ortwin Renn (University of Stuttgart, Germany)<br />

<strong>Sociological</strong> Approaches to Conceptualize<br />

Risk<br />

Jens O. Zinn (University of Kent, UK)<br />

Developments and Perspectives in Interdisciplinary<br />

Risk Theorizing<br />

Tom Horlick-Jones (Cardiff School of Social<br />

Sciences,Cardiff University, UK )<br />

After all these Years: Reflections on a Decade<br />

of Risk Perception and Risk Communication<br />

Research<br />

Ana Prades (CIEMAT, Barcelona )<br />

After all these Years: Reflections on a Decade<br />

of Risk Perception and Risk Communication<br />

Research<br />

Jordi Farré (Rovira i Virgili University, Tarragona,<br />

Spain)<br />

A Complete Communicative Turn of Risk Research<br />

Jan Gonzalo (Rovira i Virgili University, Tarragona,<br />

Spain)<br />

A Complete Communicative Turn of Risk Research<br />

Olivier Borraz (Centre de Sociologie des Organisations,<br />

Paris, France )<br />

Risk and the Changing Nature of the State<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 10: Risk, Difference and Social Inequality<br />

Chair: David Abbott, University of Bristol, UK<br />

Location: CCCB-2<br />

Session ID: TG04_10<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Andreas Cebulla (National Centre for Social<br />

Research, UK )<br />

Less radical, more adaptive: Risk Perceptions<br />

in the Life Course and their Transmission between<br />

Generations<br />

Anwen Jones (SCARR, University of York and<br />

University of Bristol, UK)<br />

Investigating responses to financial risk: do social<br />

and cultural differences make a difference?<br />

Deborah Quilgars (SCARR, University of York<br />

and University of Bristol, UK)<br />

Investigating responses to financial risk: do social<br />

and cultural differences make a difference?<br />

David Abbott (SCARR, University of York and<br />

University of Bristol, UK)<br />

Investigating responses to financial risk: do social<br />

and cultural differences make a difference?<br />

Susanna Öhman (Mid Sweden University,<br />

Sweden, UK)<br />

Differences in Sense-Making of Risk: Are there<br />

Contextual Differences between Groups?<br />

Marion Kloep (Mid Sweden University, Sweden,<br />

UK)<br />

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Differences in Sense-Making of Risk: Are there<br />

Contextual Differences between Groups?<br />

Anna Olofsson (Mid Sweden University, Sweden,<br />

UK)<br />

Differences in Sense-Making of Risk: Are there<br />

Contextual Differences between Groups?<br />

Aaron Doyle (Carleton University, Ottawa,<br />

Ontario, Canada)<br />

Negotiating Gender in Risky Jobs: Women and<br />

Men as Tree-Planters, Taxi Drivers and Circus<br />

Aerialists<br />

Kevin Walby (Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario,<br />

Canada)<br />

Negotiating Gender in Risky Jobs: Women and<br />

Men as Tree-Planters, Taxi Drivers and Circus<br />

Aerialists<br />

Margarita Palacios ()<br />

Social Ties, Youth and Violence: The Risks of<br />

Individualization in Latin America<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 04B: Theorizing Risk and Uncertainty<br />

II, Specific Aspects Part II<br />

Chair: Jens O. Zinn, University of Kent, UK<br />

Location: CCCB-1<br />

Session ID: TG04_4B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Tom R. Burns (University of Uppsala, Sweden)<br />

Technology and Complexity: The Perspective<br />

of Actor-System-Dynamics on Complex Sociotechnical<br />

Systems, Uncertainty, and Risk<br />

Nora Machado (University of Uppsala, Sweden)<br />

Technology and Complexity: The Perspective<br />

of Actor-System-Dynamics on Complex Sociotechnical<br />

Systems, Uncertainty, and Risk<br />

Martin Hultman (Linköping University, Sweden)<br />

The AND-model of Risk - How Discourse Theory<br />

AND Actor-network Theory might shed<br />

Light on Risk Issues<br />

Margarethe Steinberger (Federal University of<br />

ABC – São Paulo, Brazil)<br />

Towards a Model-theoretical Account of Panic<br />

Based on Risk Sociology<br />

Felipe Gaytán Alcalá (La Salle University -<br />

Mexico )<br />

The Contingent of Religion in Modernity: Limits<br />

of the Category of Risk in the Theories of Secularization<br />

Roel Pieterman (Erasmus University Rotterdam,<br />

The Netherlands)<br />

The Precautionary Logic: the Cases of Technology,<br />

Terror and Temperance<br />

Marko Ahteensuu (University of Turku, Finland)<br />

Defending the Precautionary Principle against<br />

Three Criticisms<br />

Sunday, September 7, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 11: Socio-Cultural Differences<br />

Chair: Åsa Boholm, Göteborg University,<br />

Sweden<br />

Location: CCCB-2<br />

Session ID: TG04_11<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Åsa Boholm (Göteborg University, Sweden)<br />

The cultural construction of risk: A relational<br />

approach<br />

Richard Stoffle ()<br />

Facing the Unimaginable: The Limits of Resilience<br />

and the Risk Society<br />

Lucas Tchetgnia (University of Paris, France/<br />

University of Yaoundé II Cameroon)<br />

Some strong socio-cultural facts and beliefs<br />

and their implications on the response to<br />

HIV/Aids in Urban and Rural Cameroon<br />

Xiaomeng Shen (United Nations University,<br />

Bonn, Germany)<br />

Flood risk perception and mitigation in different<br />

cultural contexts - A case study in Wuhan,<br />

China and Cologne, Germany<br />

Laura Centemeri (Università degli Studi di Milano,<br />

Italy)<br />

Toxic contaminated communities coping with<br />

chronic chemical risk: the case of Seveso<br />

Sunday, September 7, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 05: Risk in Decision Making<br />

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Chair: Graham Loomes, University of East<br />

Anglia, UK<br />

Location: CCCB-1<br />

Session ID: TG04_5<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Gerhard Panzer (Technical University Dresden,<br />

Germany )<br />

Modernity without Rationality? Differences of<br />

Rationality Concepts in Theories of Risk Society.<br />

Diana Ingenhoff (University of Fribourg, Switzerland)<br />

The Interrelationship between Uncertainties<br />

and Decision Making in Complex Environments.<br />

A System Theory Approach<br />

Ivana Modena (University of Fribourg, Switzerland)<br />

The Interrelationship between Uncertainties<br />

and Decision Making in Complex Environments.<br />

A System Theory Approach<br />

John Mehers (University of Liverpool, UK)<br />

Quantitative Analysis of the Spread of Risk<br />

Perception<br />

Graham Loomes (University of East Anglia,<br />

UK)<br />

Probability Judgments and Public Policy<br />

Judith Mehta (University of East Anglia, UK)<br />

Probability Judgments and Public Policy<br />

Brian Parkinson (Oxford University, UK)<br />

Other People’s Emotions and their Impact on<br />

Decision-making<br />

Gwenda Simons (Oxford University, UK)<br />

Other People’s Emotions and their Impact on<br />

Decision-making<br />

Tom R. Burns (University of Uppsala, Sweden)<br />

Complex Risk Judgments: Application of GGT<br />

to Multi-dimensional Judgments<br />

Ewa Roszkowska (University of Bialystok, Poland)<br />

Complex Risk Judgments: Application of GGT<br />

to Multi-dimensional Judgments<br />

Monday, September 8, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 06A: Power, Democracy and Risk<br />

Part I<br />

Chair: Ortwin Renn, University of Stuttgart,<br />

Germany<br />

Location: CCCB-1<br />

Session ID: TG04_06A<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

M.P.M.M. de Krom (Wageningen University,<br />

The Netherlands)<br />

Legitimations of European Food Safety Governance:<br />

Reflecting on the UK and Dutch Public<br />

Debates on Avian Influenza<br />

Daniela Vicherat Mattar (European University<br />

Institute, Italy, University College London, UK)<br />

Are you unhappy with the promises of democracy?<br />

Call the government customer’ service<br />

Ana María Muñoz Boudet (European University<br />

Institute, Italy, University College London,<br />

UK)<br />

Are you unhappy with the promises of democracy?<br />

Call the government customer’ service<br />

Klaus P. Japp (Bielefeld University, Germany)<br />

The struggle with terrorism and political authenticity<br />

Ortwin Renn (University Stuttgart, Germany)<br />

Risk Governance: Towards an Integrative Approach<br />

to Handle Risks in a Complex World<br />

Janus Hansen (Copenhagen Business<br />

School, Denmark)<br />

Political Cultures of Public Engagement<br />

Monday, September 8, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 12A: Risk as Media Event I Part I<br />

Chair: Jenny Kitzinger, University Cardiff, UK<br />

Location: CCCB-2<br />

Session ID: TG04_12A<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Jenny Kitzinger (University Cardiff, UK )<br />

Risk and the media: framing questions and<br />

answers<br />

Gaspar Mairal (Universidad de Zaragoza,<br />

Spain )<br />

The narrative structure of risk in the media<br />

David Gerber (University of Geneva, Switzerland)<br />

Animals in the media: new risks or new boundaries<br />

of risks?<br />

Karine Darbellay (University of Geneva, Switzerland)<br />

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Animals in the media: new risks or new boundaries<br />

of risks?<br />

Claudine Burton-Jeangros (University of Geneva,<br />

Switzerland)<br />

Animals in the media: new risks or new boundaries<br />

of risks?<br />

Anna Olofsson (Mid Sweden University, Sweden)<br />

Nativism in the Aftermath of Disaster: The Indian<br />

Ocean Tsunami in Swedish Media<br />

Saman Rashid (Mid Sweden University, Sweden)<br />

Nativism in the Aftermath of Disaster: The Indian<br />

Ocean Tsunami in Swedish Media<br />

Peter Meylakhs (Centre for Independent Social<br />

Research, St.Petersburg, Russia)<br />

The Media Strategies of Amplification of Risks<br />

Related to Drug Use as a Boundary Maintenance<br />

Mechanism (the Russian case)<br />

Sarah Moore (University of Kent, Canterbury,<br />

UK )<br />

The (Informal) Media Construction of Drink<br />

Spiking<br />

Adam Burgess (University of Kent, Canterbury,<br />

UK)<br />

The (Informal) Media Construction of Drink<br />

Spiking<br />

Monday, September 8, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 06B: Power, Democracy and Risk,<br />

Regulating Public Participation Part II<br />

Chair: Ortwin Renn, University of Stuttgart,<br />

Germany<br />

Location: CCCB-1<br />

Session ID: TG04_06B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Rolf Lidskog (Örebro University , Sweden)<br />

Making environmental risks governable. A<br />

comparative study on transboundary risk management<br />

Linda Soneryd (Örebro University , Sweden)<br />

Making environmental risks governable. A<br />

comparative study on transboundary risk management<br />

Ylva Uggla (Örebro University , Sweden)<br />

Making environmental risks governable. A<br />

comparative study on transboundary risk management<br />

Aiste Bal_ekien_ (Kaunas University of<br />

Technology, Lithuania)<br />

Public Perceptions of Nuclear Power in Lithuania:<br />

Symbolic Meanings, Public Participation<br />

and a Quest for Democracy<br />

Leonardas Rinkevi_ius (Kaunas University of<br />

Technology, Lithuania)<br />

Public Perceptions of Nuclear Power in Lithuania:<br />

Symbolic Meanings, Public Participation<br />

and a Quest for Democracy<br />

Bindi Clements ()<br />

Fighting alienation through manufacturing risk<br />

and building trust communities. An alternative<br />

reading of why activists participate in direct action<br />

environmentalism.<br />

Cynthia A. Karaffa (Carlow University, USA)<br />

Poster presentation: The Construction of<br />

Power and Reality: Terrorism, Risk and Uncertainty<br />

Ognjen _aldarovi_ (University of Zagreb, Croatia)<br />

Transitional Societies and the role of the<br />

NIMBY syndrome in Risk Issues<br />

Monday, September 8, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 12B: Risk as Media Event II Part II<br />

Chair: Jenny Kitzinger, University Cardiff, UK<br />

Location: CCCB-2<br />

Session ID: TG04_12B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Aiste Balzekiene (Kaunas University of Technology,<br />

Lithuania)<br />

“Climate change? Great! I will pay less for heating!”<br />

Public perceptions and media coverage<br />

of climate change<br />

Audrone Telesiene (Kaunas University of<br />

Technology, Lithuania)<br />

“Climate change? Great! I will pay less for heating!”<br />

Public perceptions and media coverage<br />

of climate change<br />

Enomoto Miyoko (Tokyo <strong>International</strong> University,<br />

Japan)<br />

How Japan’s Broadcast Media Reports on Uncertainty<br />

Risks<br />

Joanne Rourke (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland)<br />

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Green, Black and White: Environmental Risk in<br />

the News<br />

Hauke Riesch (University of Cambridge, University<br />

College London)<br />

The risk of living in Harrogate: how press releases<br />

influence media coverage of risk stories<br />

David Spiegelhalter (University of Cambridge,<br />

UK)<br />

The risk of living in Harrogate: how press releases<br />

influence media coverage of risk stories<br />

Enric Castelló (Rovira i Virgili University,<br />

Spain)<br />

Watching or Flattering? Journalism, Risk Industries<br />

and ‘Public Interest’ in Proximity Scenarios<br />

Sergi Rovira Cortiñas (Universitat Pompeu<br />

Fabra, Barcelona. Catalonia. Spain)<br />

Proposal of good journalistic practices in risk<br />

situations: significant examples in Spain<br />

Carles Pont Sorribes (Universitat Pompeu<br />

Fabra, Barcelona. Catalonia. Spain)<br />

Proposal of good journalistic practices in risk<br />

situations: significant examples in Spain<br />

Andres Montero Gomez ()<br />

Towards a social communication approach to<br />

terrorism<br />

Enric Bas Amoros ()<br />

Towards a social communication approach to<br />

terrorism<br />

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Joint Sessions<br />

Friday, September 5, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 09: Joint Session of RC02, RC24<br />

and RC23: The ‘Knowledge-Based Bio-Economy’:<br />

Critical Perspectives.<br />

Chair: Les Levidow, Development Policy and<br />

Practice, Faculty of Maths, Computing and<br />

Technology, The Open University, UK<br />

Location: URL-A201<br />

Session ID: RC02_09<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Kean Birch (University of Glasgow and Les<br />

Levidow, Open University, UK) Bioeconomy'<br />

as a self-fulfilling prophecy<br />

Marja Häyrinen-Alestalo (University of Helsinki,<br />

Finland) Political conflicts over the knowledge-based<br />

bio-economy.<br />

Stefano Ponte (Danish Institute for <strong>International</strong><br />

Studies, Denmark) Of ‘bad’ fish: Regulation,<br />

eco-labels and popular culture in the<br />

(re)construction of European bio-economies.<br />

Larry Reynolds (Univ of Lancaster, UK,<br />

Bron Szerszynski ) Corporate imaginaries, publics<br />

and the knowledge-based bioeconomy<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 01: Joint Session of RC05 and<br />

RC32: Women, Intersectionality and Diasporas:<br />

Challenges and Resistance Part I<br />

Chair: Organizers: Ann Denis, University of<br />

Ottawa, Canada and Sirma Bilge, Université<br />

de Montréal, Canada ; Chair: Ann Denis, University<br />

of Ottawa<br />

Location: UB-FP-0.1<br />

Session ID: RC05_01<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Sirma Bilge ( Université de Montréal, Canada)<br />

‘Controversial Choices’: An Intersectional<br />

Analysis of a Paradigmatic Debate on<br />

Minority Women’s Agency<br />

Anna Korteweg (University of Toronto, Canada)<br />

Gender, Islam, and National Identity<br />

Formation through Immigrant Integration Policies:<br />

the Cases of the Netherlands and Germany<br />

Bandana Purkayastha (University of Connecticut,<br />

USA) Interrogating Intersectionality:<br />

Contemporary globalization and racialized<br />

gendering in the lives of highly educated South<br />

Asian Americans and their children<br />

Aparna Rayaprol (University of Hyderabad,India)<br />

Changing Locations and Transnational<br />

Identities<br />

Eva Blay (University of Sa_o Paulo, Brazil)<br />

Gender, Resistance and Identity: Jewish Immigrants<br />

in Brazil<br />

Catrin Lundström (Uppsala University, Sweden)<br />

Different Shades of Whiteness: White migration<br />

and re-imaginaries of race, gender and<br />

class in the case of first generation Swedish<br />

women in the U.S.<br />

Armelle Testenoire (Université de Rouen,<br />

France) Intersecting paradigms of redistribution<br />

and recognition: ethnic and gender division<br />

of labour in the hotel industry<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 02: Joint Session of RC05 and<br />

RC32: Women, Intersectionality and Diasporas:<br />

Negotiating identity, negotiating family<br />

dynamics in the Diaspora Part II<br />

Chair: Ann Denis, University of Ottawa, Canada<br />

and Sirma Bilge, Université de Montréal,<br />

Canada; Chair: Sirma Bilge, Université de<br />

Montréal, Canada<br />

Location: UB-FP-0.1<br />

Session ID: RC05_02<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Lina Samuel (York University, Canada) Mating,<br />

Dating and Marriage: Cultural Retention,<br />

Transformation and the Construction of Dias-<br />

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poric Identities among South Asian Immigrants<br />

in Canada<br />

Maria Zubair (University of Reading, UK)<br />

Meri beti acchcchi hey (My daughter is good)’:<br />

Gender, Family Honour and Social-Class-<br />

Based Variations in Identity-Negotiation within<br />

the Pakistani Muslim Diaspora in Britain<br />

Karen Pyke (University of California at Riverside,<br />

USA) Racialized Stereotypes, Cultural<br />

Essentialism, and Desire Among Asian American<br />

Women<br />

Petra Heyse (Universiteit Antwerpen, Belgium)<br />

Images about Western husbands. On<br />

the Role of Imagination and Gender Dynamics<br />

in Marriage Migration of Eastern European<br />

Women<br />

Suowei Xiao (University of California at Berkeley,<br />

USA) Cosmopolitan Girl v.s. Countryside<br />

Woman: Urban/Rural Division in the<br />

Contemporary ‘Second-wife’ Phenomenon in<br />

China<br />

Anya Ahmed (University of Salford, UK)<br />

Home and Away: Englishness as ethnicity examined<br />

out of context<br />

Naomi Weiner-Levy Weiner-Levy (David<br />

Yellin Academic College and Ben Gurion University,<br />

Israel) I cannot be Siham the village<br />

girl I left’: Identity Facades While Crossing Cultures<br />

on the Way to Higher Education Khurram<br />

Iqbal (University of Agriculture, Faisalabad.<br />

Pakistan) Gender Dimension of Decentralized<br />

Governance in Pakistan: Implication for Sustainable<br />

Livelihoods and Gender Mainstreaming<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 03: Joint session of RC05 and<br />

RC38: Gender, Biography and Transnational<br />

Practices<br />

Chair: Kathy Davis, University of Utrecht, The<br />

Netherlands and Helma Lutz, Goethe University<br />

of Frankfurt, Germany<br />

Location: UB-FP-0.1<br />

Session ID: RC05_03<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Elisabeth Tuider (University of Hildesheim,<br />

Germany) The Maquiladora. Migrant women’s<br />

transnational practices on the northern Mexican<br />

border<br />

Silke Roth (University of Southhampton, UK)<br />

Transnational life-styles of humanitarian aid<br />

workers<br />

Vicki Harman (University of London, UK)<br />

Transnational mothering and support networks:<br />

experiences of lone white mothers of<br />

mixed-parentage children<br />

Sunday, September 7, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 04: Joint session of RC05, RC25<br />

and TG03: Migrant women: human rights violations<br />

and resistance<br />

Chair: Isabella Paoletti, Social Research and<br />

Intervention Centre, Italy<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-406<br />

Session ID: RC05_04<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Maria Rita Bartolomei (Macerata University,<br />

Italy) Islamic education and women’s<br />

rights in Italy<br />

Isabella Paoletti (Social Research and Intervention<br />

Centre, Italy) Migrant women from<br />

Muslim Countries: social and institutional discourses<br />

producing segregation<br />

Carola Mick (Campus Walferdange; Walferdange,<br />

Luxembourg) Peruvian domestic servants<br />

as promoters of social justice in Peru?<br />

E. Huss (Ben Gurion University, Israel) Art<br />

as a 'Speech Act' from the Margins: Arts based<br />

research as a trigger for a narrative of resistance<br />

Shobha Hamal Gurung (South Utah University,<br />

USA) Informal Global Economy: The<br />

case of Nepali Female Migrants in Boston and<br />

New York<br />

Rizwana Yusuf (Institute of Hazrat Mohammad,<br />

Bangladesh) The Exploitations of Asian<br />

Migrant Women Workers: Policy Issues and<br />

Solutions<br />

Sergey V. Ryazantsev (Social and Political<br />

Research Institute, Russian Academy of<br />

Sciences, Russia) Russian women abroad: migration<br />

channels and problems of adaptation<br />

Yi-Hsuan Kuo (Columbia University, USA)<br />

327


Reframing Studies of Female Marriage Migrants’<br />

Educational Involvement: A Study of<br />

Chinese and Southeast Asian Female Marriage<br />

Migrants in Taiwan<br />

Friday, September 5, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 11: Joint session of RC07, RC14<br />

and RC23: The Internet: From Utopia to Nightmare?<br />

Chair: Jaime Jimenez, UNAM, Mexico, Binay<br />

Kumar Pattnaik, Indian Institute Technology<br />

Kanpur, India, Hermilio Santos, PUCRS, Brazil<br />

Location: URL-A101<br />

Session ID: RC07_11<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Ann Denis (U Ottawa, Canada) The Effects<br />

of Age and Time: Internet Use by Young People<br />

in Barbados<br />

Adolfo Estalella (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya,<br />

Spain) Embodied Practices for Constructing<br />

Revolutionary Narratives of the<br />

Internet<br />

Edgar Gomez Cruz (Universitat Oberta de<br />

Catalunya, Spain) Embodied Practices for<br />

Constructing Revolutionary Narratives of the<br />

Internet<br />

Lech W. Zacher (Leon Kozmicki Academy<br />

of Entrepreneurship and Management, Poland)<br />

Multiple Trajectory Evolution of Information Societies<br />

Calin Cotoi (U Bucharest, Romania) Global<br />

Technologies and Modern Identities: Cyberethnicization<br />

of Ethnic and Linguistic Minorities<br />

in Central and Eastern Europe<br />

Egl_ Butkeviciene (Kaunas U Technology,<br />

Lithuania) Information Society in Postcommunist<br />

Context: Patterns and Social Implications<br />

of ICT Diffusion in Rural Communities of Lithuania<br />

Egl_ Vaidelyte (Kaunas U Technology, Lithuania)<br />

Information Society in Postcommunist<br />

Context: Patterns and Social Implications of<br />

ICT Diffusion in Rural Communities of Lithuania<br />

Kenneth M. Kyle (CalState U, USA) The<br />

Use and Misuse of the Internet in Responding<br />

to Hurricane Katrina: A Cautionary Tale<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 06: Joint session of RC07 and<br />

RC48: New Media, Social Movements, and<br />

Democracy<br />

Chair: Markus S. Schulz, USA and Benjamín<br />

Tejerina, U Basque Country, Spain<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-207<br />

Session ID: RC07_06<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Veronica Alfaro (New School for Social Research,<br />

USA) Comparing Action and Social<br />

Movements in the Virtual Public Sphere: Web<br />

1.0 to Web 2.0 From Silence and Disruption to<br />

Acting in Concert Frederico Bertagnoli (NYU,<br />

USA) Human Rights, Wireless Technologies,<br />

and Organized Crime in Contemporary Brazil<br />

Sartaj Chanchal (U Texas, USA) The Role of<br />

Media in Advancing the Cause of the Feminist<br />

Movement in America<br />

Gert Verschraegen (U Leuven, Belgium)<br />

Commons-based Knowledge Production as a<br />

Strategy for Development<br />

Jürgen Gerhards (Freie Universität Berlin,<br />

Germany) Is the Internet More Democratic<br />

Than Traditional Media? Comparing Newspapers<br />

and Internet in the US and Germany<br />

Mike S. Schäfer (Freie Universität Berlin,<br />

Germany) Is the Internet More Democratic<br />

Than Traditional Media? Comparing Newspapers<br />

and Internet in the US and Germany<br />

Fen Lin (U Chicago, USA) Behind Technology:<br />

Changes of State-Society Relationship<br />

and Media Technology<br />

Yihu Zhou (Beijing U, China) Behind Technology:<br />

Changes of State-Society Relationship<br />

and Media Technology<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 07: Joint session of RC07 and<br />

RC48: Social Movements and Alternative Futures<br />

Chair: Mark Herkenrath, U Zurich, Switzerland<br />

and Racquel Sosa, UNAM, Mexico<br />

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Location: UB-FPGH-207<br />

Session ID: RC07_07<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Hannah Neumann (Berlin, Germany) If We<br />

Can Train People For War, We Can Train<br />

Them For Peace!' The Peace Zone Movement<br />

as an Alternative Form To Pacify Ethnopolitical<br />

War and Conflict<br />

Mangala Subramaniam (Purdue U, USA)<br />

Persuading Behavior Change: Current Trends<br />

in the Discourse on HIV/AIDS in India:<br />

Ajay Gudavarthy (Jawaharlal Nehru U,<br />

India) Democracy and Development: Radical<br />

Social Movements in Southern India<br />

Karen Douglas (Sam Houston State U,<br />

USA) Environmental Issues and the Construction<br />

of Alternative Futures<br />

Gideon Sjoberg (U Texas at Austin, USA)<br />

Environmental Issues and the Construction of<br />

Alternative Futures<br />

Saturday, September 6, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 12: Joint session of RC07, RC14<br />

and RC23: Intellectual Copyright, Digital Inequality,<br />

and Global Hegemony<br />

Chair: Jaime Jimenez, UNAM, Mexico, Hermilio<br />

Santos, PUCRS, Brazil, Markus S.<br />

Schulz, USA, Jochen Glaeser, U Lancaster,<br />

UK, and Jochen.Glaser<br />

Location: URL-A101<br />

Session ID: RC07_12<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Gérard Valenduc (FUNDP/UCL, Belgium)<br />

Understanding and Preventing the Second<br />

Order Digital Divide<br />

Chris Armbruster (Max Planck Digital Library,<br />

Germany) Cyberscience and the Knowledge-based<br />

Economy: Open Access and<br />

Trade Publishing: From Contradiction tCompatibility<br />

with Nonexclusive Copyright Licensing<br />

Vincent H. Shie (Fu Jen Catholic U, Taiwan)<br />

The Global IP Divide: Does the North-South<br />

Divide No Longer Matter?<br />

Hung-Yi Hsu (Fu Jen Catholic U, Taiwan)<br />

The Global IP Divide: Does the North-South<br />

Divide No Longer Matter?<br />

Craig D. Meer (Australian National U, Australia)<br />

The Global IP Divide: Does the North-<br />

South Divide No Longer Matter?<br />

Bruno Sanguanini (U Verona, Italy) ICT: A<br />

Chance for Leapfrogging Development?<br />

Sava_ Caglayan (Mugla U, Turkey) Internet:<br />

The New Dimensions of Inequality from Democratization<br />

to Digital Gulf<br />

Mahjabeen Khaled Hossain (Institute of<br />

Hazrat Mohammad, Bangladesh) E- Accessibility<br />

for the Disabled in Bangladesh<br />

Andrew Kirton (U Liverpool, UK) Somewhere<br />

Over ‘In Rainbows’: Music Online and<br />

the Disruption of the Field<br />

Matthew David (U Liverpool, UK) Somewhere<br />

Over ‘In Rainbows’: Music Online and<br />

the Disruption of the Field<br />

Paul Jones (U Liverpool, UK) Somewhere<br />

Over ‘In Rainbows’: Music Online and the Disruption<br />

of the Field<br />

Saturday, September 6, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 15: Joint session of RC07, RC04,<br />

RC23 and RC32: Gender, Science, Technology,<br />

Innovation, and the Future<br />

Chair: Solange Simoes, Eastern Michigan<br />

University, USA and Radhamany Sooryamoorthy,<br />

U KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa<br />

Location: URL-A102<br />

Session ID: RC07_15<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Uta Russmann (U Vienna, Austria) Genderspecific<br />

Behavior in Web Based Communication<br />

Networks: Gender Barriers to Access and<br />

Gender Barriers to Usage<br />

Ursula Seethaler (U Vienna, Austria) Gender-specific<br />

Behavior in Web Based Communication<br />

Networks: Gender Barriers to Access<br />

and Gender Barriers to Usage<br />

Max Harnoncourt (U Vienna, Austria) Gender-specific<br />

Behavior in Web Based Communication<br />

Networks: Gender Barriers to Access<br />

and Gender Barriers to Usage<br />

Christiane Gross (U Kiel, Germany) Women<br />

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in Science—Aliens No More?<br />

Monika Jungbauer-Gans (U Kiel, Germany)<br />

Women in Science—Aliens No More?<br />

Luisa Leonini (U Milan, Italy) New Media<br />

and Pornography: How the Internet has Modified<br />

the Sex Business<br />

Nuria Valles (Fundació CIREM, Spain)<br />

Construction of gendered technological identities<br />

in the school space<br />

Helene Schiffbaenker (Joanneum Research,<br />

Austria) Female career orientations in<br />

Science and Technology<br />

Ana M. Gonzales Ramos (Universitat<br />

Oberta de Catalunya, Spain) The Role of<br />

Women in ICT-related Projects Within the 'Plan<br />

Nacional' in Spain: A Potential for Science and<br />

Technology<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 04: Joint session of RC07 and<br />

RC16: The Role of “Future” in <strong>Sociological</strong><br />

Theorizing<br />

Chair: Elisa P. Reis, UFRJ, Brazil and Markus<br />

S. Schulz, USA<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-208<br />

Session ID: RC07_04<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Emília Rodrigues Araújo (U Minho, Portugal)<br />

Technology and Imaginary: Towards Governance<br />

of Future<br />

Radim Marada (Masaryk U, Czech Republic)<br />

Anticipated Generations: Generational Logic of<br />

Historical Time in Modernity<br />

Nina Eliasoph (USC, USA) The Future<br />

Tense: Two Ethnographic Studies of Problematic<br />

Negotiations of a Temporal Trajectory<br />

Iddo Tavory (UCLA, USA) The Future<br />

Tense: Two Ethnographic Studies of Problematic<br />

Negotiations of a Temporal Trajectory<br />

Guillermina Jasso (NYU, USA) Basic Theory<br />

and the Future<br />

Sunday, September 7, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 13: Joint Spanish session of RC07,<br />

RC14 and RC23: Las Nuevas Tecnologías de<br />

Información y Comunicación en el Mundo Latino:<br />

Perspectivas Sociológicas desde Europa<br />

y América Latina / The New Information and<br />

Communication Technologies in the Latin<br />

World: <strong>Sociological</strong> Perspectives from Europe<br />

and Latin America<br />

Chair: Hermilio Santos, PUCRS, Brazil and<br />

Cristobal Torres, UAM, Spain<br />

Location: URL-A101<br />

Session ID: RC07_13<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Eguzki Urteaga (Universidad del País<br />

Vasco, Spain) Las Estrategias empresariales:<br />

Entre Innovación e Imitación<br />

Ma. del Carmen Dominguez Rios (Benemérita<br />

Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, México)<br />

Difusión de las TICS en PYMES<br />

exportadoras en México<br />

Laura Sartori (U Bologna, Italy) A Global Digital<br />

Divide: What Modernization Theory Can<br />

Tell Us About It and Where Are We Now?<br />

Jose Manuel Robles (IESA-CSIC, Spain)<br />

Participación digital y brecha digital: un estudio<br />

para el caso de Andalucía<br />

Teresa Gonzalez De La Fe (U La Laguna,<br />

Spain) Science, Technology and Innovation in<br />

Portugal and Spain: A Comparative Analysis<br />

José Luís Garcia (U Lisbon, Portugal)<br />

Science, Technology and Innovation in Portugal<br />

and Spain: A Comparative Analysis<br />

Ana Ma. Gonzalez Ramos (U Oberta de<br />

Catalunya, Spain) Science, Technology and<br />

Innovation in Portugal and Spain: A Comparative<br />

Analysis<br />

Helena Jeronimo (U Técnica Lisbon, Portugal)<br />

Science, Technology and Innovation in<br />

Portugal and Spain: A Comparative Analysis<br />

Airton Jungblut (PUCRS, Brazil) The Use of<br />

the Internet for Religious Groups in Brazil<br />

Sunday, September 7, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 16: Joint session of RC07, RC04<br />

and RC23: The Role of University Research in<br />

the Future<br />

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Chair: Tamás Kozma, U Debrecen, Hungary,<br />

Jaime Jimenez, UNAM, Mexico, and Radhamany<br />

Sorryamoorthy, U Kwazulu-Natal, South<br />

Africa<br />

Location: URL-A201<br />

Session ID: RC07_16<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Fernanda Sobral (U Brasilia, Brazil) Academy<br />

in the Face of Electronic Leviathan: Reflections<br />

on University and Research in the<br />

Future<br />

Marcello Barra (ENAP, Brazil) Academy in<br />

the Face of Electronic Leviathan: Reflections<br />

on University and Research in the Future<br />

Sjoerd Bakker (Utrecht U, Netherlands) Arenas<br />

of Expectations for Future Hydrogen Technologies<br />

Irene Ramos-Vielba (Spanish Council for<br />

Scientific Research, Spain) Beyond Spinoffs<br />

and Patents: Other Forms of Knowledge<br />

Transfer in the Future of University-Industry<br />

Collaborative Linkages<br />

Maria Jimenez-Buedo (Spanish Council for<br />

Scientific Research, Spain) Beyond Spinoffs<br />

and Patents: Other Forms of Knowledge<br />

Transfer in the Future of University-Industry<br />

Collaborative Linkages<br />

Manuel Fernandez-Esquinas (Spanish<br />

Council for Scientific Research, Spain) Beyond<br />

Spinoffs and Patents: Other Forms of Knowledge<br />

Transfer in the Future of University-Industry<br />

Collaborative Linkages<br />

Elena Ivanova (Russian Academy of Sciences,<br />

Russia) Universities In Russia’s National<br />

Innovation System<br />

Chris Armbruster (Max Planck Digital Library,<br />

Germany) Arenas of Expectations for<br />

Future Hydrogen Technologies<br />

Monday, September 8, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 17: Joint session of RC07, RC13<br />

and RC23: Leisure: Dream or Reality?<br />

Chair: Jochen Glaeser, Lancaster U, UK, Dirk<br />

Steinbach, U Applied Sciences Salzburg, Austria,<br />

Scott North, U Osaka, Japan<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-Sala Gran<br />

Session ID: RC07_17<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Scott North (U Osaka, Japan) Frayed White<br />

Collars: The Future of Leisure in Japan and<br />

the United States<br />

Elmar Schull (U Applied Sciences of Salzburg,<br />

Austria) Foreseeing Leisure Futures:<br />

Dealing with Ambivalence and Contradiction<br />

Dirk Steinbach (U Applied Sciences of Salzburg,<br />

Austria) Foreseeing Leisure Futures:<br />

Dealing with Ambivalence and Contradiction<br />

Alan Law (Trent U, Canada) Undesirables,<br />

Unemployables and Other ‘Social Malingerers’:<br />

Containing the ‘Post-War’ Leisure Society<br />

Tatiana Chernyaeva (Volga-Region Academy<br />

of Civil Services, Saratov, Russia) Tourism as<br />

a Frame of Leisure Society<br />

Sari Pekkola (Kristianstad U College, Sweden)<br />

Diasporic Youth and the Internet: Bolivian<br />

Youth and Identity Work in the Cyberspace<br />

Monday, September 8, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 18: Joint session of RC07, RC13<br />

and RC23: Leisure in the Age of Technological<br />

Transformation<br />

Chair: Scott North, U Osaka, Japan, Jaime Jimenez,<br />

UNAM, Mexico, and Teus J. Kamphorst,<br />

Wageningen U, Netherlands<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-Sala Gran<br />

Session ID: RC07_18<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Sumana V Pandey (Govt. College of Dausa,<br />

India) Leisure in the Age of Technological<br />

Transformation in Rural India<br />

Sara Monaci (U Turin, Italy) Leisure On Line:<br />

New Experiences and Solutions for Edutainment<br />

Ake Nilsen (U Halmstad, Sweden) The Second<br />

Skin: Technology and Masculinity in the<br />

Context of Scuba Diving<br />

Nuno de Almeida Alves (CIES-ISCTE, Portugal)<br />

Computers and the Internet: Balancing<br />

Work and Leisure in Everyday Life<br />

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Philippe Terral (U Toulouse III, France) A<br />

<strong>Sociological</strong> Analysis of a Scientific and Technological<br />

Controversy in the Field of Sport<br />

Sciences: The Interest of Electric Stimulation<br />

to Increase Muscle<br />

Christine Schiwietz (Georgetown U, USA)<br />

Youth Culture and Consumer Technology: An<br />

Investigation into the Larger Picture and Trend<br />

among Technological Consumption amongst<br />

Youth Culture and College Students<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Joint session 01 of TG02 and RC09: Multiple<br />

Modernities, Sociology of Development,<br />

and Postcolonial Studies I<br />

Chair: Ulrike Schuerkens, École des Hautes<br />

Études en Sciences, Sociales, Paris, France<br />

and and Willfried Spohn, Universität Konstanz,<br />

Germany<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-408<br />

Session ID: JS_RC09_TG02<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Sujata Patel (University of Pune India)<br />

Multiple Modernities or Colonial Modernity? A<br />

Critique from a Post-Colonial Perspective<br />

Maria Elena Rivera-Beckstrom (New School<br />

for Social Research New York USA)<br />

The Philippines and the United States: Postcolonial<br />

Constitutional Politics<br />

Yuriy Savelyev (National University of Kyiv<br />

Ukraine)<br />

European Integration and Development of Borderland<br />

Societies<br />

Ralph Matthews (University of British Columbia<br />

Canada)<br />

Countering Development Orthodoxy: The<br />

Transformation and Liberation of Lax Kw’Alaams<br />

under Conditions of Globalization<br />

Nathan Young (University of British Columbia<br />

Canada)<br />

Countering Development Orthodoxy: The<br />

Transformation and Liberation of Lax Kw’Alaams<br />

under Conditions of Globalization<br />

Ran Greenstein (University of the Witwatersrand<br />

South Africa)<br />

Development Paradigms, social Conflicts and<br />

political Struggles: The post-apartheid South<br />

African State and its Critics<br />

Manuela Boatca (Catholic University of Eichstätt<br />

Germany)<br />

Crossroads: More than One Modernity Meets<br />

more than One Colonialism<br />

Ayse Gündüz Hoszgör (Middle East Technical<br />

University Turkey)<br />

Convergence between Theoretical Perspectives<br />

in Women-Gender and Development Literature<br />

Regarding Women’s Economic Status:<br />

Case of Turkey<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Joint session 03 of RC13 and RC09: Leisure,<br />

social transformations and development<br />

Chair: Ishwar Modi, India <strong>International</strong> Institute<br />

of Social Sciences, Jaipur, India and Frederick<br />

Wherry, University of Michigan, USA<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-405<br />

Session ID: JS_RC09_RC13_03<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Susan M. Shaw (University of Waterloo Waterloo<br />

Ontario Canada)<br />

Transformations and Contradictions in Postmodern<br />

Families: an Exploration of Leisure in<br />

the Context of Changing Gender and Parenting<br />

Practices<br />

Francis Lobo (School of Marketing Tourism<br />

and Leisure Edith Cowan University Australia)<br />

A Historical Review of Australian Leisure: The<br />

Social Transformation of Lifestyles Down<br />

Under<br />

Maya Keliyan (Institute of Sociology Bulgarian<br />

Academy of Sciences Sofia Bulgaria)<br />

Leisure Patterns, Self-Identification and Criteria<br />

of Success of Bulgarian Professionals and<br />

Entrepreneurs<br />

Gisela Taschner (Center for Studies of Leisure<br />

and Tourism / Fundação Getulio Vargas/ Escola<br />

de Administração de Empresas de São<br />

Paulo Brazil)<br />

Entertainment and Consumerism: Market Dimensions<br />

of Citizenship in Contemporary Brazil<br />

Hui-tun Chuang (New School for Social Research<br />

New York USA)<br />

“Do We Have National Cuisines? --Reflec-<br />

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tions on Food Consumption, Identity Reconstruction<br />

and Social Transformation in Postcolonial<br />

Taiwan”<br />

Stefan Bargheer (University of Chicago USA)<br />

Toward a Leisure Theory of Value: the Game<br />

of Bird-watching and the Concern for Conservation<br />

in Great Britain<br />

Zsuzsanna Benk_ (Health Promotion University<br />

of Szeged, Hungary)<br />

Tradition and modernity in the leisure time activities<br />

of families in Hungary, Poland, Czech<br />

Republic and Slovakia – Transnational empirical<br />

research (2005-2007)<br />

MA Huidi (Chinese Academy of Art Beijing<br />

China and LIU Er. Harbin Institute of Technology<br />

China)<br />

Leisure and the Social Transformation in China<br />

Ritu Bhargava (Patkar College Mumbai India)<br />

"Effects of Retail Marketing on Leisure Patterns:<br />

A Study of Mall Culture in Cosmopolitan<br />

Mumbai”<br />

Teus J. Kamphorst (Wageningen University<br />

The Netherlands)<br />

“Leisure as Social Force”<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Joint session 02 of TG02 and RC09: Multiple<br />

Modernities, Sociology of Development,<br />

and Postcolonial Studies II<br />

Chair: Ulrike Schuerkens, École des Hautes<br />

Études en Sciences, Sociales, Paris, France<br />

and and Willfried Spohn, Universität Konstanz,<br />

Germany<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-408<br />

Session ID: JS_RC09_TG02_02<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Gurminder K. Bhambra (University of Warwick<br />

UK)<br />

Rethinking Modernity: From ‘Ideal Types’ to<br />

‘Connected Histories’<br />

Sanjeev Routray (University of British Columbia<br />

Canada)<br />

Between Political Economy and Postcolonial<br />

Schemas: Notes Towards an Understanding of<br />

Non-Western Societies<br />

Mathilde Gauvain (École des Hautes Études<br />

en Sciences Sociales Paris France)<br />

Informal Economy as a Development Step?<br />

Petya Kabakchieva (Sofia University Bulgaria)<br />

Postcolonial and Postcommunist Studies: Facing<br />

Similar Theoretical Challenges<br />

Diego Barragan (Universidad Nacional de Colombia<br />

Bogota)<br />

The notable family and social order in 18th and<br />

19th centuries Colombia<br />

Anna Nemiroskaya (Siberian Federal University<br />

Russia)<br />

The Post-non-classical Approach in sociological<br />

Analysis of the Structure of Mass Consciousness<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Joint Session 02 of RC10 and RC51: Representation,<br />

Accountability and Sustainable<br />

Futures, Part I<br />

Chair: Janet McIntyre, Flinders University,<br />

Australia<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-306<br />

Session ID: JS_RC10_RC51_01<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Robert Ball (University of Stirling, UK)<br />

Representation, accountability and sustainable<br />

futures and climate change<br />

Iván López (University Carlos III, Spain)<br />

Public participation, social capital and deliberative<br />

democracy in local agenda-21<br />

Brentyn Schubert (Flinders University, Australia)<br />

Democracy, governance and sustainable futures:<br />

lessons from the tourism Byron experience<br />

Janet McIntyre-Mills (Flinders University, Australia)<br />

Participatory design for democracy and wellbeing:<br />

narrowing the gap between service outcomes<br />

and perceived needs<br />

Janette Olivia Young (University of South Australia,<br />

Australia)<br />

Migration, ethnicity and privilege: an exploration<br />

of representation and accountability<br />

Francisco Parra-Luna (Universidad Complutense<br />

de Madrid, Spain)<br />

The “social sin” of sociology: a systemic-axiological<br />

approach applied to the enterprise<br />

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Lucio Biggiero (L’Aquila University, Italy)<br />

Does email communication increase participation<br />

in decision making in organizations?<br />

Rita Perkons (UnitingCare Children, Young<br />

People and Families Services, NSW, Australia)<br />

Inter-cultural organizational development: a<br />

contribution to aboriginal social justice<br />

Alexander N. Christakis (Institute for 21st<br />

Century, Greece and Gayle Underwood, Allegan<br />

Area Education Service Agency, USA)<br />

Virtual Co-Laboratories For Implementing Effective<br />

Teaching Strategies In Local Schools.<br />

Cecilia Schneider (Universitat Pompeu Fabra<br />

y Instituto de Investigaciones Sociales, Academia<br />

Nacional de Ciencias de Buenos Aires,<br />

Argentina )<br />

Citizen participation in local governments: political<br />

context and political culture. A compared<br />

analysis of Buenos Aires and Barcelona<br />

Joint Session 03 of RC10 and RC36: Reflections<br />

on the World Social <strong>Forum</strong><br />

Chair: Azril Bacal, Uppsala University, Sweden<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-206<br />

Session ID: JS_RC10_RC36_03<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Patricia Arenas (Centro de Investigaciones<br />

Psiscológicas y Sociológicas (CIPS), Cuba)<br />

Trabajando por Escenarios y Culturas de Participación.<br />

Richard Harris (California State University,<br />

USA )<br />

Trabajando por Escenarios y Culturas de Participación.<br />

Alba Hernández (Centro de Investigaciones<br />

Psiscológicas y Sociológicas (CIPS), Cuba )<br />

Trabajando por Escenarios y Culturas de Participación.<br />

Jeff Jackson (Puerto Vallarta Institute, USA )<br />

Trabajando por Escenarios y Culturas de Participación.<br />

Maurice Monette (Puerto Vallarta Institute,<br />

USA)<br />

Trabajando por Escenarios y Culturas de Participación.<br />

Yolanda Tacoronte (Centro de Investigaciones<br />

Psiscológicas y Sociológicas (CIPS),<br />

Cuba)<br />

Trabajando por Escenarios y Culturas de Participación.<br />

Martha Nelida Ruiz (Mexico)<br />

The Crisis of Legitimacy in the Mexican Electoral<br />

Process<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Joint Session 05A of RC10 and RC11:<br />

Aging, social exclusion, and social participation<br />

in a globalizing world: Social<br />

exclusion in old age: multiple disadvantage<br />

Chair: Julia Rozanova, University of Alberta,<br />

Canada and Andreas Hoff, University of Oxford,<br />

UK<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-305<br />

Session ID: JSA_RC10_RC11_05<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Hélène Thomas (Institute of Political Studies<br />

Aix-en-Provence, France)<br />

Exclusion, loneliness and seclusion of frail and<br />

precarious elderly in France: which indicators,<br />

which realities, which issues?<br />

Marc Bernardot (University of Le Havre,<br />

France)<br />

Exclusion, loneliness and seclusion of frail and<br />

precarious elderly in France: which indicators,<br />

which realities, which issues?<br />

Patrick Barrett (University of Waikato Hamilton,<br />

New Zealand)<br />

A Comparative View of Old-age Vulnerability in<br />

New Zealand<br />

Donna Dosman (University of Alberta, Canada)<br />

Barriers to Social Participation for Persons with<br />

Disabilities in Canada<br />

Janet Fast (University of Alberta, Canada)<br />

Barriers to Social Participation for Persons with<br />

Disabilities in Canada<br />

Satomi Yoshino (University of Alberta, Canada)<br />

Barriers to Social Participation for Persons with<br />

Disabilities in Canada<br />

Olivia Ng (University of Melbourne, Australia)<br />

Older People, Respect and Social Inclusion<br />

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Isolda Belo da Fonte (Foundation Recife,<br />

Brazil)<br />

Old age in Brazil: perspective of gender and<br />

social exclusion<br />

Joaquim Nabuco (Foundation Recife, Brazil)<br />

Old age in Brazil: perspective of gender and<br />

social exclusion<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Joint Session 04A of RC10 and RC32:<br />

The Challenges of women’s participation/exclusion<br />

in public and private contexts, Part I<br />

Chair: Esther Ngan-ling Chow, American University,<br />

USA<br />

Location: UB-FP-2.1<br />

Session ID: JSA_RC10_RC32_04<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Khurram Iqbal (Uiversity of Agriculture, Faisalabad.<br />

Pakistan)<br />

Gender Dimension of Decentralized Governance<br />

in Pakistan: Implication for Sustainable<br />

Livelihoods and Gender Mainstreaming<br />

Abdul Basit (Uiversity of Agriculture, Faisalabad.<br />

Pakistan)<br />

Gender Dimension of Decentralized Governance<br />

in Pakistan: Implication for Sustainable<br />

Livelihoods and Gender Mainstreaming<br />

Beatrix Schwarzer (Johann Wolfgang Goethe<br />

Universitat, Frankfurt am Main, Germany)<br />

Women’s Participation in South Africa: Is Visibility<br />

Leading to Gender Equity?<br />

Diana Maciel (CIES/ISCTE, Portugal )<br />

Gender and Political Power<br />

Zhanna Chernova (European University at St<br />

Petersburg, Russia)<br />

Gender (In)equality in Political Participation in<br />

Russia (a Case of Karelian Republic)<br />

Larisa Shpakovskaya (European University at<br />

St Petersburg, Russia)<br />

Gender (In)equality in Political Participation in<br />

Russia (a Case of Karelian Republic)<br />

William Zimmerman (Michigan University,<br />

USA)<br />

Gender (In)equality in Political Participation in<br />

Russia (a Case of Karelian Republic)<br />

María Eugenia de la O (Centro de Investigaciones<br />

y Estudios Superiores en Antropología<br />

Social-Occidente, Guadalajara, Jalisco, México)<br />

The Change of Women’s Workers Participation<br />

and the Social Construction of Labor Rights in<br />

Mexican Maquiladoras<br />

Cirila Quintero Ramírez (Colegio de la Frontera<br />

Norte-Matamoros, Matamoros, Tamaulipas,<br />

México)<br />

The Change of Women’s Workers Participation<br />

and the Social Construction of Labor Rights in<br />

Mexican Maquiladoras<br />

Solange Simões (Eastern Michigan University,<br />

USA)<br />

The Private Motivations of Public Action: Women’s<br />

<strong>Association</strong>al Lives and Political Activism<br />

in Brazil<br />

Bruno Reis (Federal University of Minas Gerais,<br />

Brazil)<br />

The Private Motivations of Public Action: Women’s<br />

<strong>Association</strong>al Lives and Political Activism<br />

in Brazil<br />

Fabrício Fialho (Federal University of Minas<br />

Gerais, Brazil)<br />

The Private Motivations of Public Action: Women’s<br />

<strong>Association</strong>al Lives and Political Activism<br />

in Brazil<br />

Natália Bueno (Federal University of Minas<br />

Gerais, Brazil)<br />

The Private Motivations of Public Action: Women’s<br />

<strong>Association</strong>al Lives and Political Activism<br />

in Brazil<br />

Tatiana Goulart (Federal University of Minas<br />

Gerais, Brazil)<br />

The Private Motivations of Public Action: Women’s<br />

<strong>Association</strong>al Lives and Political Activism<br />

in Brazil<br />

Daniel Biagioni (University of Republic, Uruguay<br />

)<br />

The Private Motivations of Public Action: Women’s<br />

<strong>Association</strong>al Lives and Political Activism<br />

in Brazil<br />

Maria Fregidou-Malama (University of Gävle,<br />

Sweden)<br />

Women Leaders in Coope<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Joint Session 06 of RC10, RC48 and<br />

RC36: Overcoming alienation; democratic<br />

mobilizations in a global age<br />

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Chair: Knud Jensen, Danish School of Education,<br />

Aarhus University, Denmark<br />

Location: UB-FP- 3.3<br />

Session ID: JS_RC10_RC11_06<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Knud Jensen (Danish School of Education,<br />

Aarhus University, Denmark)<br />

Overcoming Alienation; Democratic Mobilization<br />

in a Global Age.<br />

William DiFazio (Department Sociology, St.<br />

Johns, Queens, NY)<br />

Myths of Global Prosperity and Possibilities of<br />

Change<br />

Steve Walker (School of Education, University<br />

of Birmingham, UK)<br />

Overcoming Alienation; Democratic Mobilization<br />

in a Global Age.<br />

Alan Spector (Purdue University Calumet,<br />

USA)<br />

From SDS (USA) to the Anti-Globalization Movements:<br />

The Alienation of Positivism and the<br />

Optimism of Rebellion.<br />

Tova Benski (Department of Behavior Sciences,<br />

College of Management, )<br />

The Coalition of Women for Peace’: A portrait<br />

of a feminist peace movement promoting changes<br />

in Israeli society<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Joint Session 05B of RC10 and RC11:<br />

Aging, social exclusion, and social participation<br />

in a globalizing world: Varying<br />

levels of social inclusion strategies<br />

for older people<br />

Chair: Julia Rozanova, University of Alberta,<br />

Canada and Andreas Hoff, University of Oxford,<br />

UK<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-305<br />

Session ID: JSB_RC10_RC11_05<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Jay A. Mancini (Virginia Polytechnic Institute<br />

and State University, USA)<br />

Community Social Organization and Aging Societies<br />

Julia Rozanova (University of Alberta, Canada<br />

)<br />

The influence of community culture and structural<br />

inequalities on social engagement of<br />

older rural Canadians<br />

Norah Keating (University of Alberta, Canada)<br />

The influence of community culture and structural<br />

inequalities on social engagement of<br />

older rural Canadians<br />

Herbert Northcott (University of Alberta, Canada<br />

)<br />

The influence of community culture and structural<br />

inequalities on social engagement of<br />

older rural Canadians<br />

Susan McDaniel (University of Utah, USA)<br />

The influence of community culture and structural<br />

inequalities on social engagement of<br />

older rural Canadians<br />

Andreas Hoff (Oxford Institute of Ageing, Oxford<br />

University, UK)<br />

National, Regional and Local Social Inclusion<br />

Strategies for Older People in Europe<br />

Eileen Fairhurst (Manchester Metropolitan<br />

University, UK)<br />

Older People, Participation and Collaborative<br />

Governance in Post-Industrial Cities in England<br />

Marilyn Fitzpatrick (Manchester Metropolitan<br />

University, UK)<br />

Older People, Participation and Collaborative<br />

Governance in Post-Industrial Cities in England<br />

Glenda Cook (University of Northumbria, UK)<br />

Older People, Participation and Collaborative<br />

Governance in Post-Industrial Cities in England<br />

Jan Reed (University of Northumbria, UK)<br />

Older People, Participation and Collaborative<br />

Governance in Post-Industrial Cities in England<br />

Julia Ryan (University of Salford, UK)<br />

Older People, Participation and Collaborative<br />

Governance in Post-Industrial Cities in England<br />

Tracey Williamson (University of Salford, UK)<br />

Older People, Participation and Collaborative<br />

Governance in Post-Industrial Cities in England<br />

Bernadette Jonda (University of Halle-Wittenberg,<br />

Germany)<br />

Activities on the federal state level to develop<br />

new forms of intergeneration_nal relations in<br />

Municipalities with Hesse, Rhineland-Palati-<br />

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nate and Saxony-Anhalt cited as examples<br />

Glaucia da Silva Destro de Oliveira (Universidade<br />

de São Paulo, Brazil)<br />

The meanings attributed to the elderly in a public<br />

policy in Santos city<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Joint Session 04B of RC10 and RC32:<br />

The Challenges of Women’s Participation/Exclusion<br />

in Social Movements<br />

Part II<br />

Chair: Michal Palgi, The Max Stern Academic<br />

College of Emek Yezreel, Israel<br />

Location: UB-FP-2.1<br />

Session ID: JSB_RC10_RC32_04<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Neuma Aguiar (Federal University of Minas<br />

Gerais, Brazil )<br />

Women´s Movements in Developing Countries:<br />

Characteristics, Priorities and Issues<br />

Anna-Britt Coe (Umeå University, Sweden)<br />

Reproductive Rights Advocacy in Peru: Linking<br />

Political and Cultural Dimensions of Policy<br />

Outcomes<br />

Bernadetta Siara (City University London, United<br />

Kingdom)<br />

Social Movement “Poland is a Woman” and its<br />

Early Political Activism – Analysis of Contemporary<br />

Gender Discourses in Poland<br />

Ariadna Munté (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona,<br />

Spain)<br />

Romi Feminism: A Case of Dialogic Feminism<br />

Esther Oliver (University of Warwick, UK )<br />

Romi Feminism: A Case of Dialogic Feminism<br />

Maria José Casa-Nova (University of Minho,<br />

Portugal)<br />

Ethnicity and Dialecticity of Power in Gender<br />

Relations<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Joint Session 07 of RC10, RC48 and<br />

RC36: Overcoming alienation; democratic<br />

mobilizations in a global age<br />

Chair: Knud Jensen, Danish School of Education<br />

Aahus, University, Copenhagen, Denmark<br />

Location: UB-FP- 3.3<br />

Session ID: JS_RC10_RC11_07<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Azril Bacal (Department of Sociology, Uppsala<br />

University, Uppsala, Sweden)<br />

Decolonization of Ethnic Identity: Socioanalysis<br />

and Concientization in the Social Sciences<br />

Lauren Langman (Dept Sociology, Loyola University,<br />

Chicago, IL,The WSF as a New Social<br />

Movement)<br />

Walter Frantz (Department of Social Sciences,<br />

UNIJUI)<br />

The Co-operative Movement as debate at the<br />

World Social <strong>Forum</strong><br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Joint Session 01 of RC10 and RC53:<br />

Children and young people - participation<br />

or object of concern?<br />

Chair: Heinz Suenker, University of Wuppertal,<br />

Germany<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-401<br />

Session ID: JS_RC10_RC53_01<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Catarina Tomás (University of Beira Interior,<br />

Portugal)<br />

When children participate in Participatory Budget.<br />

Kaarel Haav (<strong>International</strong> University Audentes,<br />

Estonia)<br />

Education for democracy and participation.<br />

Lucia Rabello de Castro (Brasil)<br />

‘To be is not to act’: adults’ representations<br />

and children’s participation at school.<br />

Alison Cocks (University of Reading, UK)<br />

A qualitative study exploring the views of<br />

choice an participation held by teenagers with<br />

learning disabilities.<br />

Sharon M. Pinkney (Open University, UK)<br />

Children’s participation: voice, agency and representation.<br />

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Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Joint Session 03A of RC11 and RC53:<br />

New perspectives on intergenerational<br />

relations<br />

Chair: Doris Bühler-Niederberger, University<br />

of Wuppertal, Germany and Andreas Hoff, University<br />

of Oxford, UK<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-310<br />

Session ID: JSA_RC11_RC53_03<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Jeehun Kim (University of Oxford, UK)<br />

Transnationalising intergenerational relations:<br />

redefining and negotiating family obligations<br />

and support in an international migration context<br />

Benedita Edina da Silva (Universidade Federal<br />

de Campina Grande Paraíba, Brazil)<br />

Elderly and Family – Contemporary Multigenerational<br />

Brazilian Family Sustainability<br />

Lima Cabral (Universidade Federal de Campina<br />

Grande Paraíba, Brazil)<br />

Elderly and Family – Contemporary Multigenerational<br />

Brazilian Family Sustainability<br />

Laura Dunne (Queen’s University Belfast,<br />

UK)<br />

Looking Forward: A systematic review of children<br />

and young people’s perceptions of old<br />

age<br />

Rym Akhonzada (Queen’s University Belfast,<br />

UK)<br />

Looking Forward: A systematic review of children<br />

and young people’s perceptions of old<br />

age<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Joint Session 03B of RC11 and RC53:<br />

New perspectives on the grandparentgrandchild<br />

relationship<br />

Chair: Doris Bühler-Niederberger, University<br />

of Wuppertal, Germany and Andreas Hoff, University<br />

of Oxford, UK<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-310<br />

Session ID: JSB_RC11_RC53_03<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Merril Silverstein (University of Southern California,<br />

USA)<br />

The Role of Grandparents in Promoting the<br />

Successful Development of Grandchildren: A<br />

Contingent Resource?<br />

Sarah Ruiz (University of Southern California,<br />

USA)<br />

The Role of Grandparents in Promoting the<br />

Successful Development of Grandchildren: A<br />

Contingent Resource?<br />

Robin Mann (Oxford Institute of Ageing, Oxford<br />

University, UK)<br />

Grandchildren and their Grandfathers: Perceptions,<br />

Influences and Relationships<br />

George Leeson (Oxford Institute of Ageing,<br />

Oxford University, UK)<br />

Grandchildren and their Grandfathers: Perceptions,<br />

Influences and Relationships<br />

Hafiz Kahn (Oxford Institute of Ageing, Oxford<br />

University, UK)<br />

Grandchildren and their Grandfathers: Perceptions,<br />

Influences and Relationships<br />

Katharina Mahne (German Centre of Gerontology<br />

Berlin, Germany)<br />

Caring for grandchildren and receipt of instrumental<br />

support in a longitudinal perspective<br />

Ignace Olazabal (CREGÉS-CSSS Cavendish,<br />

Canada)<br />

Social participation among baby-boomer<br />

grandparents in the province of Quebec<br />

Mpiana Kalula (Cape Peninsula University of<br />

Technology, South Africa)<br />

How an old age person can be affected by an<br />

infected HIV child in South Africa?<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Joint Session 01A of RC11 and RC10:<br />

Social exclusion in old age: multiple disadvantage<br />

Chair: Julia Rozanova, University of Alberta,<br />

Canada and Andreas Hoff, Oxford Institute of<br />

Ageing, University of Oxford, UK<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-305<br />

Session ID: JSA_RC10_RC11_01<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

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Hélène Thomas (Institute of Political Studies<br />

Aix-en-Provence, France)<br />

Exclusion, loneliness and seclusion of frail and<br />

precarious elderly in France: which indicators,<br />

which realities, which issues?<br />

Marc Bernardot (University of Le Havre,<br />

France)<br />

Exclusion, loneliness and seclusion of frail and<br />

precarious elderly in France: which indicators,<br />

which realities, which issues?<br />

Marijo Hebert (University of Montreal, Canada)<br />

A way to promote social solidarity among community<br />

dwelling people<br />

Kareen Nour (CREGES- CSSS Cavendish,<br />

Canada)<br />

A way to promote social solidarity among community<br />

dwelling people<br />

Brita Brown (CREGES- CSSS Cavendish,<br />

Canada)<br />

A way to promote social solidarity among community<br />

dwelling people<br />

Nona Moscovitz (CREGES- CSSS Cavendish,<br />

Canada)<br />

A way to promote social solidarity among community<br />

dwelling people<br />

Olivia Ng (University of Melbourne, Australia)<br />

Older People, Respect and Social Inclusion<br />

Patrick Barrett (University of Waikato Hamilton,<br />

New Zealand)<br />

A Comparative View of Old-age Vulnerability in<br />

New Zealand<br />

Donna Dosman (University of Alberta, Canada)<br />

Barriers to Social Participation for Persons with<br />

Disabilities in Canada<br />

Janet Fast (University of Alberta, Canada)<br />

Barriers to Social Participation for Persons with<br />

Disabilities in Canada<br />

Satomi Yoshino (University of Alberta, Canada)<br />

Barriers to Social Participation for Persons with<br />

Disabilities in Canada<br />

Anna Stepchenko (University of Latvia, Latvia)<br />

Link between Transition and Social Exclusion<br />

of Elderly in Latvia<br />

Isolda Belo da Fonte (Foundation Recife, Brazil)<br />

Old age in Brazil: perspective of gender and<br />

social exclusion<br />

Joaquim Nabuco (Foundation Recife, Brazil)<br />

Old age in Brazil: perspective of gender and<br />

social exclusion<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Joint Session 01B of RC11 and RC10:<br />

Varying levels of social inclusion strategies<br />

for older people<br />

Chair: Julia Rozanova, University of Alberta,<br />

Canada and Andreas Hoff, Oxford Institute of<br />

Ageing, University of Oxford, UK<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-305<br />

Session ID: JSB_RC10_RC11_01B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Jay A. Mancini (Virginia Polytechnic Institute<br />

and State University, U.S.A.)<br />

Community Social Organization and Aging Societies<br />

Julia Rozanova (University of Alberta, Canada<br />

)<br />

The influence of community culture and structural<br />

inequalities on social engagement of<br />

older rural Canadians<br />

Norah Keating (University of Alberta, Canada<br />

)<br />

The influence of community culture and structural<br />

inequalities on social engagement of<br />

older rural Canadians<br />

Herbert Northcott (University of Alberta, Canada<br />

)<br />

The influence of community culture and structural<br />

inequalities on social engagement of<br />

older rural Canadians<br />

Susan McDaniel (University of Utah, USA)<br />

The influence of community culture and structural<br />

inequalities on social engagement of<br />

older rural Canadians<br />

Andreas Hoff (Oxford Institute of Ageing, Oxford<br />

University, UK)<br />

National, Regional and Local Social Inclusion<br />

Strategies for Older People in Europe”<br />

Eileen Fairhurst (Manchester Metropolitan<br />

University, UK)<br />

Older People, Participation and Collaborative<br />

Governance in Post-Industrial Cities in England<br />

Marilyn Fitzpatrick (Manchester Metropolitan<br />

University, UK)<br />

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Older People, Participation and Collaborative<br />

Governance in Post-Industrial Cities in England<br />

Glenda Cook (University of Northumbria, UK )<br />

Older People, Participation and Collaborative<br />

Governance in Post-Industrial Cities in England<br />

Jan Reed (University of Northumbria, UK )<br />

Older People, Participation and Collaborative<br />

Governance in Post-Industrial Cities in England<br />

Julia Ryan (University of Salford, UK)<br />

Older People, Participation and Collaborative<br />

Governance in Post-Industrial Cities in England<br />

Tracey Williamson (University of Salford, UK)<br />

Older People, Participation and Collaborative<br />

Governance in Post-Industrial Cities in England<br />

Bernadette Jonda (University of Halle-Wittenberg,<br />

Germany )<br />

Activities on the federal state level to develop<br />

new forms of intergeneration_nal relations in<br />

Municipalities with Hesse, Rhineland-Palatinate<br />

and Saxony-Anhalt cited as examples<br />

Glaucia da Silva Destro de Oliveira (Universidade<br />

de São Paulo, Brazil)<br />

The meanings attributed to the elderly in a public<br />

policy in Santos city<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Joint Session 02 of RC11 and RC13:<br />

Leisure and the aging societies<br />

Chair: Sara Arber, University of Surrey, UK,<br />

Susan M. Shaw, University of Waterloo, Canada<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-306<br />

Session ID: JS_RC11_RC13_02<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Dirk Steinbach (University of Applied Sciences<br />

of Salzburg, Austria)<br />

Implications of demographic change on sportfor-all<br />

in Austria and Germany<br />

Georg Mueller (University of Fribourg, Switzerland)<br />

Media consumption in an aging society: An<br />

empirical analysis of age-, cohort-, and periodeffects<br />

Stella Chatzitheochari (University of Surrey,<br />

UK)<br />

Exploring ‘active ageing’: Time use patterns of<br />

older people in the UK<br />

Sara Arber (University of Surrey, UK)<br />

Exploring ‘active ageing’: Time use patterns of<br />

older people in the UK<br />

Vandana Gupta (University of Rajasthan, Jaipur,<br />

India)<br />

Patterns of leisure among the elderly in a traditional<br />

neighbourhood<br />

Saturday, September 6, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 08: Joint Sessions of RC 14, RC32,<br />

and RC30: Transformation in Communication<br />

and Work: The Cultural Construction and Reconstruction<br />

of Gender<br />

Chair: M. Abraham, Hofstra University, USA<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-Sala Gran<br />

Session ID: JS_RC14_RC30_RC32<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Mohan Kamlesh (Panjab University, India)<br />

Globalization, Tele-advertising and Gender<br />

Kiril Sharapov (Glasgow Caledonian University,<br />

Scotland)<br />

The ‘Business Case’ for Gender Equality:<br />

‘Othering’ and ‘Normalising’ for Profit<br />

Anastasia Sotiriadou (General Secretariat For<br />

Gender Equality, Greece)<br />

Communication, Politics and Women<br />

Maria Vergeti (Democritus University of<br />

Thrace, Greece)<br />

Media and Lifelong Education as Significant<br />

Factors in Enhancing the Quality of Life of<br />

Pomak Women in Greece<br />

Magda Zadowska (University of Gdansk, Poland)<br />

I do not wash dishes Today: Constructing and<br />

Reconstructing the Contemporary Couples<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 07: Joint Sessions of RC14 and<br />

RC37: Rationalization and resistance in the<br />

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arts, culture and communication<br />

Chair: J. Halley, University of Texas, USA<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-304<br />

Session ID: JS_RC14_RC37<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Fontenelle Isleide (Fundacao G. Vargas, Brazil<br />

)<br />

Rationalization, reenchantment and resistance<br />

in the culture of Brands: on the constitution of<br />

and challenge against the McDonald’s Brand<br />

P. Lopez (Colgate University, USA)<br />

Strategies of Rebellion in the Heroic Age of<br />

American Comic <strong>Book</strong><br />

Christiana Olcese (University of Reading, UK<br />

)<br />

Why is Art Ubiquitous in Social Protests?<br />

Filipa Subtil (Instituto Politecnico de Lisbon,<br />

Portugal)<br />

James Carey and the legacy of Chicago<br />

school of Sociology on communication and<br />

media studies<br />

Friday, September 5, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 07: Joint Session of RC07, RC14<br />

and RC23: The Internet: From Utopia to Nightmare?<br />

Chair: Binay Kumar Pattnaik, Department of<br />

Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute<br />

Technology Kanpur, India and Hermilio<br />

Santos, Department of Social Science,<br />

PUCRS, Brazil<br />

Location: URL-A101<br />

Session ID: SJS_RC023_RC07_RC14_07<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Ann Denis (Dept of Sociology and Anthropology,<br />

University of Ottawa, Canada)<br />

The effects of age and time: Internet use by<br />

young people in Barbados.<br />

Lech Zacher (Leon Kozminski Academy of<br />

Entrepreneurship & Management, Poland)<br />

Multiple – Trajectory evolution of information<br />

societies.<br />

Kenneth Kyle (California State University,<br />

USA)<br />

The use and misuse of the Internet in responding<br />

to hurricane Katrina: A cautionary tale.<br />

Egle Butkeviciene (Kaunas University of Technology,<br />

Department of Sociology, Lithuania)<br />

Information society in postcommunist context:<br />

patterns and social implications of ICT diffusion<br />

in rural communities of Lithuania.<br />

Egle Vaidelyte (Kaunas University of Technology,<br />

Department of Sociology, Lithuania)<br />

Information society in postcommunist context:<br />

patterns and social implications of ICT diffusion<br />

in rural communities of Lithuania.<br />

Saturday, September 6, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 09: Joint Session of RC07, RC14<br />

and RC23: Intellectual Copyright, Digital Inequality,<br />

and Global Hegemony.<br />

Chair: Jochen Gläser, ESRC Centre for the<br />

Economic and Social Aspects of Genomics<br />

(Cesagen), Lancaster University, United Kingdom<br />

and Hermilio Santos, Depatment of Social<br />

Science, PUCRS, Brazil<br />

Location: URL-A101<br />

Session ID: RC23_09<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Gerard Valenduc (Universities of Namur<br />

(FUNDP) and Louvain-la-Neuve (UCL), Belgium)<br />

Understanding and preventing the second<br />

order digital divide.<br />

Chris Armbruster (Research Network 1989,<br />

Max Planck Digital Library, Germany)<br />

Cyberscience and the knowledge-based economy.<br />

Open access and trade publishing: from<br />

contradiction to compatibility with nonexclusive<br />

copyright licensing.<br />

Vincent Shie (Fu Jen Catholic University, Taipei,<br />

Taiwan)<br />

Towards an unsustainable world economy?<br />

Craig Meer (Australian Greenhouse Office,<br />

Ministry of the Environment, Australia)<br />

Towards an unsustainable world economy?<br />

Bruno Sanguanini (SocioIogist of Communication<br />

and Culture Department of Educational<br />

Sciences, University of Verona, Italy)<br />

ICT: A chance for leapfrogging development?<br />

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Sunday, September 7, 18:00-20:00<br />

Session 12: Joint Session of RC04, RC07<br />

and RC23: The Role of University Research in<br />

the Future.<br />

Chair: Kozma Tamas, Univ of Debrecen,<br />

Hungary; Radhamany Sooryamoorthy, Sociology<br />

Programm, Univ. Natal, South Africa and<br />

Jaime Jimenez, Instituto de Investigaciones en<br />

Matematicas Aplicadas y en Sistemas, Universidad<br />

Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico<br />

Location: URL-A201<br />

Session ID: RC23_12<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Fernanda Sobral (Núcleo de Estudos sobre o<br />

Ensino Superior – NESUB e Departamento de<br />

Sociologia, Universidade de Brasilia, Brazil)<br />

Academy in the face of electronic Leviathan:<br />

Reflections on university and research in the<br />

future.<br />

Marcello Barra (Ciencia, Tecnologia e Educação<br />

na Contemporaneidade – Depto. de Sociologia<br />

– UnB, Escola Nacional de<br />

Administração Pública – ENAP – Depto. de<br />

Comunicação e Pesquisa, Brazil)<br />

Academy in the face of electronic Leviathan:<br />

Reflections on university and research in the<br />

future.<br />

Sjoerd Bakker (Utrecht University, Department<br />

of Innovation and Environmental Sciences,<br />

Utrecht)<br />

Arenas of expectations for future hydrogen<br />

technologies.<br />

Irene Ramos-Vielba (Institute for Advanced<br />

Social Studies, Spanish Council for Scientific<br />

Research, Spain)<br />

Beyond spinoffs and patents: Other forms of<br />

knowledge transfer in the future of university<br />

industry collaborative linkages.<br />

Maria Jimenez-Buedo (Institute for Advanced<br />

Social Studies, Spanish Council for Scientific<br />

Research, Spain)<br />

Beyond spinoffs and patents: Other forms of<br />

knowledge transfer in the future of university<br />

industry collaborative linkages.<br />

Manuel Fernandez-Esquinas (Institute for Advanced<br />

Social Studies, Spanish Council for<br />

Scientific Research, Spain)<br />

Beyond spinoffs and patents: Other forms of<br />

knowledge transfer in the future of university<br />

industry collaborative linkages.<br />

Elena Ivanova (<strong>Sociological</strong> Institute of the<br />

Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia)<br />

Universities In Russia’s National Innovation<br />

System.<br />

Chris Armbruster (Research Network 1989,<br />

Max Planck Digital Library, Berlin)<br />

Research Universities: Autonomy and self-reliance<br />

after the entrepreneurial university.<br />

Monday, September 8, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 16: Joint Session of RC07, RC13<br />

and RC23: Leisure in the Age of Technological<br />

Transformation.<br />

Chair: Jaime Jimenez, Instituto de Investigaciones<br />

en Matematicas Aplicadas y en Sistemas,<br />

Universidad Nacional Autonoma de<br />

Mexico, Mexico, Teus J. Kamphorst, Wageningen<br />

University, The Netherlands and Scott<br />

North, Osaka University, Japan<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-Sala Gran<br />

Session ID: RC23_16<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Sumana V. Pandey (Govt. College, Dausa,<br />

India)<br />

Leisure in the age of technological transformation<br />

in rural India.<br />

Nuno de Almeida Alves (CIES-ISCTE, Portugal)<br />

Computers and the internet: balancing work<br />

and leisure in everyday life.<br />

Sari Pekkola (Kristianstad University College,<br />

Sweden)<br />

Diasporic youth and the internet: Bolivian<br />

youth and identity work in the cyberspace.<br />

Ake Nilsen (University of Halmstad, Sweden)<br />

The second skin - Technology and masculinity<br />

in the context of scuba diving.<br />

Philippe Terral (Université Toulouse III,<br />

France)<br />

A sociological analysis of a scientific and technological<br />

controversy in the field of sport sciences:<br />

The interest of electric stimulation to<br />

increase muscle.<br />

Christine Schiwietz (Georgetown University,<br />

USA)<br />

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Youth culture and consumer technology: An investigation<br />

into the larger picture and trend<br />

among technological consumption amongst<br />

youth culture and college students.<br />

Monday, September 8, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 11: Joint Session of RC07, RC23<br />

and RC32: Gender, Science, Technology, Innovation,<br />

and the Future.<br />

Chair: Solange Simoes, Inst. for Social Research<br />

Univ. Michigan, USA and Radhamany Sooryamoorthy,<br />

Sociology Programm, Univ.<br />

Natal, South Africa<br />

Location: URL-A101<br />

Session ID: RC23_11<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Uta Russmann (University of Vienna, Austria)<br />

Gender-specific behavior in web-based communication<br />

networks: Gender barriers to access<br />

and gender barriers to usage<br />

Ursula Seethaler (University of Vienna, Austria)<br />

Gender-specific behavior in web-based communication<br />

networks: Gender barriers to access<br />

and gender barriers to usage<br />

Max Harnoncourt (University of Vienna, Austria)<br />

Gender-specific behavior in web-based communication<br />

networks: Gender barriers to access<br />

and gender barriers to usage<br />

Christiane Gross (University of Kiel, Germany)<br />

Women in science—Aliens no more?<br />

Monika Jungbauer-Gans (University of Kiel,<br />

Germany)<br />

Women in science—Aliens no more?<br />

Luisa Leonini (U Milan, Italy)<br />

New media and pornography: How the internet<br />

has modified the sex business<br />

Nuria Valles (Center for European Initiatives<br />

and Research in the Mediterranean, Spain)<br />

Construction of gendered technological identities<br />

in the school space.<br />

Ana M. González Ramos (Interdisciplinary Institute,<br />

Universitat Oberta de Catalunya)<br />

The role of women in ICT-related projects within<br />

the ´Plan Nacional´ in Spain: A potential<br />

for science and technology.<br />

Monday, September 8, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 17: Joint Session of RC07, RC13<br />

and RC23: Leisure in the Age of Technological<br />

Transformation / Leisure Society: A Dream or<br />

Reality?<br />

Chair: Jochen Gläser, ESRC Centre for the<br />

Economic and Social Aspects of Genomics<br />

(Cesagen), Lancaster University, United Kingdom<br />

and Dirk Steinbach; Center for Future<br />

Studies, University of Applied Sciences of<br />

Salzburg, Austria<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-Sala Gran<br />

Session ID: RC23_17<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Alan Law (Trent University, Canada)<br />

Undesirables, unemployables and other ‘social<br />

malingerers’: containing the ‘post-war’ leisure<br />

society.<br />

Scott North (Osaka University, Japan)<br />

Frayed white collars: The future of leisure in<br />

Japan and the United States.<br />

Elmar Schüll (University of Applied Sciences<br />

of Salzburg, Austria)<br />

Foreseeing leisure futures - Dealing with ambivalence<br />

and contradiction.<br />

Dirk Steinbach (University of Applied Sciences<br />

of Salzburg, Austria)<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 06: Joint Session of RC26 and<br />

RC46: Clinical Sociology, Sociotechnics and<br />

<strong>Sociological</strong> Practice: Research Strategies and<br />

Practices<br />

Chair: Marie Alderson, Canada and Maryann<br />

Mason, USA<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-220<br />

Session ID: JS_RC26_RC46_06<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Jacques Rheaume (Canada)<br />

Une approche de sociologie clinique en santé<br />

et services sociaux. Le cas du Québec. (A Clinical<br />

Sociology Practice in Health and Social<br />

Services in Quebec.)<br />

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Roberta Spalter-Roth (USA)<br />

Sociologists in Research, Applied, and Policy<br />

Settings: Closing the Status Gap (Les sociologues<br />

en recherche appliqués, et la mise en<br />

place de politiques: combler les écarts de statuts)<br />

Jenifer Cartland (USA)<br />

Role-sharing between Evaluators and Stakeholders<br />

(Partage des rôles entre évaluateurs et<br />

commanditaires)<br />

Holly S. Ruch-Ross (USA)<br />

Role-sharing between Evaluators and Stakeholders<br />

(Partage des rôles entre évaluateurs et<br />

commanditaires)<br />

Maryann Mason (USA)<br />

Role-sharing between Evaluators and Stakeholders<br />

(Partage des rôles entre évaluateurs et<br />

commanditaires)<br />

Jean Marie Fritz (USA)<br />

Special Education Mediation in <strong>International</strong><br />

Settings<br />

Fereshteh Ahmadi (Uppsala University and<br />

University of Gävle, Sweden)<br />

Hard and Heavy music as a coping method<br />

with cancer<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Joint Session 01A of RC32 and RC05:<br />

Women, Intersectionality and Diasporas: Challenges<br />

and Resistance<br />

Chair: Ann Denis, University of Ottawa, Canada<br />

and Sirma Bilge, Université de Montréal,<br />

Canada<br />

Location: UB-FP-0.1<br />

Session ID: JS_RC05_RC32_01A<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Sirma Bilge (Université de Montréal, Canada)<br />

‘Controversial Choices’: An Intersectional<br />

Analysis of a Paradigmatic Debate on Minority<br />

Women’s Agency<br />

Anna Korteweg (University of Toronto, Canada)<br />

Gender, Islam, and National Identity Formation<br />

through Immigrant Integration Policies: the<br />

Cases of the Netherlands and Germany<br />

Bandana Purkayastha (University of Connecticut,<br />

USA)<br />

Interrogating Intersectionality: Contemporary<br />

globalization and racialized gendering in the<br />

lives of highly educated South Asian Americans<br />

and their children<br />

Aparna Rayaprol (University of<br />

Hyderabad,India)<br />

Changing Locations and Transnational Identities<br />

Eva Blay (University of Sa_o Paulo, Brazil)<br />

Gender, Resistance and Identity: Jewish Immigrants<br />

in Brazil<br />

Catrin Lundström (Uppsala University, Sweden)<br />

Different Shades of Whiteness: White migration<br />

and re-imaginaries of race, gender and<br />

class in the case of first generation Swedish<br />

women in the U.S.<br />

Armelle Testenoire (Université de Rouen,<br />

France)<br />

Intersecting paradigms of redistribution and recognition:<br />

ethnic and gender division of labour<br />

in the hotel industry<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Joint Session 01B of RC32 and RC05:<br />

Women, Intersectionality and Diasporas: Negotiating<br />

identity, negotiating family dynamics<br />

in the Diaspora<br />

Chair: Ann Denis, University of Ottawa, Canada<br />

and Sirma Bilge, Université de Montréal,<br />

Canada<br />

Location: UB-FP-0.1<br />

Session ID: JS_RC05_RC32_01B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Lina Samuel (York University, Canada)<br />

Mating, Dating and Marriage: Cultural Retention,<br />

Transformation and the Construction of<br />

Diasporic Identities among South Asian Immigrants<br />

in Canada<br />

Maria Zubair (University of Reading, UK)<br />

‘Meri beti acchcchi hey (My daughter is good)’:<br />

Gender, Family Honour and Social-Class-<br />

Based Variations in Identity-Negotiation within<br />

the Pakistani Muslim Diaspora in Britain<br />

Karen Pyke (University of California at Riverside,<br />

USA)<br />

Racialized Stereotypes, Cultural Essentialism,<br />

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and Desire Among Asian American Women<br />

Petra Heyse (Universiteit Antwerpen, Belgium)<br />

Images about Western husbands. On the Role<br />

of Imagination and Gender Dynamics in Marriage<br />

Migration of Eastern European Women<br />

Suowei Xiao (University of California at Berkeley,<br />

USA)<br />

Cosmopolitan Girl v.s. Countryside Woman:<br />

Urban/Rural Division in the Contemporary ‘Second-wife’<br />

Phenomenon in China<br />

Anya Ahmed (University of Salford, UK)<br />

Home and Away: Englishness as ethnicity examined<br />

out of context<br />

Naomi Weiner-Levy (David Yellin Academic<br />

College and Ben Gurion University, Israel)<br />

I cannot be Siham the village girl I left’: Identity<br />

Facades While Crossing Cultures on the Way<br />

to Higher Education<br />

David Yellin (Academic College and Ben Gurion<br />

University, Israel)<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Joint Session 06 of RC13 and RC32:<br />

Gender and Leisure: Emerging Patterns<br />

Chair: Ishwar Modi, India <strong>International</strong> Institute<br />

of Social Sciences, India, Esther Ngan-ling<br />

Chow, American University, USA and Margaret<br />

Abraham, Hofstra University, USA<br />

Location: UB-FP-2.1<br />

Session ID: JS_RC13_RC32_06<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Catherine Berheide (Skidmore College, USA)<br />

Playing Sports, Playing with Gender<br />

Bernardo Coelho (Lisbon University Institute,<br />

Portugal)<br />

Erotization of Leisure or the Escape from<br />

Everyday Intimate Life<br />

Angela Moe (Western Michigan University,<br />

USA)<br />

Dancing Beyond the Belly: An Appraisal of<br />

Belly dance as Leisure<br />

Julia Harrison (Trent University, Canada)<br />

Real Men do Real Work at the Cottage<br />

Sumana Pandey (Government College,<br />

Dausa, Rajasthan, India)<br />

Gender and Leisure : Emerging Patterns in<br />

Rural India<br />

Saturday, September 6, 18:00-20:00<br />

Joint Session 05 of RC04, RC07, RC23<br />

and RC32: Gender, Science, Technology and<br />

Innovation, and the Future<br />

Chair: Solange Simões, Eastern Michigan<br />

University, USA and Radhamany Sooryamoorthy,<br />

University KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa<br />

Location: URL-A102<br />

Session ID:<br />

JS_RC04_RC07_RC23_RC32_05<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Uta Russmann (University of Vienna, Austria)<br />

Gender-specific Behavior in Web Based Communication<br />

Networks: Gender Barriers to Access<br />

and Gender Barriers to Usage<br />

Christiane Gross (University of Kiel, Germany )<br />

Women in Science—Aliens No More?<br />

Monika Jungbauer-Gans (University of Kiel,<br />

Germany)<br />

Women in Science—Aliens No More?<br />

Lisa Richey (Roskilde University, Denmark)<br />

Anti-Retroviral Technology in Africa<br />

Luisa Leonini (University of Milan, Italy)<br />

New Media and Pornography: How the Internet<br />

has Modified the Sex Business<br />

Nuria Valles (Fundació CIREM, Spain)<br />

Construction of gendered technological identities<br />

in the school space<br />

Saturday, September 6, 18:00-20:00<br />

Joint Session 03 of RC14, RC32 and<br />

RC30: Transformation in Communication and<br />

Work: The Cultural Construction and Reconstruction<br />

of Gender<br />

Chair: Christiana Constantopoulou, Panteion<br />

University, Greece, Margaret Abraham, Hofstra<br />

University, USA and Diane Gabrielle Tremblay,<br />

Tele-Universite, Canada<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-Sala Gran<br />

Session ID: JS_RC14_RC30_RC32_03<br />

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Authors and Papers:<br />

Kamlesh Mohan Mohan (Panjab University,<br />

India)<br />

Globalization, Tele-advertising and Gender<br />

Kiril Sharapov (Glasgow Caledonian University,<br />

Scotland)<br />

The ‘Business Case’ for Gender Equality:<br />

‘Othering’ and ‘Normalising’ for Profit<br />

Anastasia Sotiriadou (University of Athens,<br />

Greece)<br />

Communication, Politics and Women<br />

Maria Vergeti (Democritus University of<br />

Thrace, Greece)<br />

Media and Lifelong Education as Significant<br />

Factors in Enhancing the Quality of Life of<br />

Pomak Women in Greece<br />

Magda Zadkowska (University of Gdansk, Poland)<br />

I Do Not Wash Dishes Today: Constructing<br />

and Reconstructing the Contemporary Couples<br />

Giselle Touzard (University of Nevada, USA)<br />

Displays of Nature in Commercial Advertisements<br />

Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00<br />

Joint Session 02A of RC32 and RC10:<br />

The Challenges of Women’s Participation/Exclusion<br />

in Various Contexts<br />

Chair: Ann Denis, University of Ottawa, Canada<br />

and Sirma Bilge, Université de Montréal,<br />

Canada<br />

Location: UB-FP-2.1<br />

Session ID: JS_RC10_RC32_02A<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Khurram Iqbal (University of Agriculture, Faisalabad.<br />

Pakistan)<br />

Gender Dimension of Decentralized Governance<br />

in Pakistan: Implication for Sustainable<br />

Livelihoods and Gender Mainstreaming<br />

Abdul Basit (University of Agriculture, Faisalabad.<br />

Pakistan)<br />

Gender Dimension of Decentralized Governance<br />

in Pakistan: Implication for Sustainable<br />

Livelihoods and Gender Mainstreaming<br />

Beatrix Schwarzer (Johann Wolfgang Goethe<br />

Universitat, Frankfurt am Main, Germany)<br />

Women’s Participation in South Africa: Is Visibility<br />

Leading to Gender Equity?<br />

Diana Macie (CIES/ISCTE, Portugal)<br />

Gender and Political Power<br />

Shpakovskaya Larisa (European University at<br />

St Petersburg, Russia)<br />

Gender (In)equality in Political Participation in<br />

Russia (a Case of Karelian Republic)<br />

Maria Eugenia de la O (Centro de Investigaciones<br />

y Estudios Superiores en Antropología Social-Occidente,<br />

México)<br />

The Change of Women’s Workers Participation<br />

and the Social Construction of Labor Rights in<br />

Mexican Maquiladoras<br />

Solange Simoes (Eastern Michigan University,<br />

USA)<br />

The Private Motivations of Public Action: Women’s<br />

<strong>Association</strong>al Lives and Political Activism<br />

in Brazil<br />

Cirila Quintero Ramírez (Colegio de la Frontera<br />

Norte-Matamoros, México)<br />

The Change of Women’s Workers Participation<br />

and the Social Construction of Labor Rights in<br />

Mexican Maquiladoras<br />

Bruno Reis (Federal University of Minas Gerais,<br />

Brazil)<br />

The Private Motivations of Public Action: Women’s<br />

<strong>Association</strong>al Lives and Political Activism<br />

in Brazil<br />

Fabricio Fialho (Federal University of Minas<br />

Gerais, Brazil)<br />

The Private Motivations of Public Action: Women’s<br />

<strong>Association</strong>al Lives and Political Activism<br />

in Brazil<br />

Tatiana Goulart (Federal University of Minas<br />

Gerais, Brazil)<br />

The Private Motivations of Public Action: Women’s<br />

<strong>Association</strong>al Lives and Political Activism<br />

in Brazil<br />

Daniel Biagioni (University of Republic, Uruguay)<br />

The Private Motivations of Public Action: Women’s<br />

<strong>Association</strong>al Lives and Political Activism<br />

in Brazil<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Joint Session 02B of RC32 and RC10:<br />

The Challenges of Women’s Participation/Exclusion<br />

in Social Movements<br />

346


Chair: Michal Palgi, The Max Stern Academic<br />

College of Emek Yezreel, Israel<br />

Location: UB-FP-2.1<br />

Session ID: JS_RC10_RC32_02B<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Neuma Aguiar (Federal University of Minas<br />

Gerais, Brazil)<br />

Women´s Movements in Developing Countries:<br />

Characteristics, Priorities and Issues<br />

Anna-Britt Coe (Umeå University, Sweden)<br />

Reproductive Rights Advocacy in Peru: Linking<br />

Political and Cultural Dimensions of Policy<br />

Outcomes<br />

Ariadna Munté (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona,<br />

Spain)<br />

Romi Feminism: A Case of Dialogic Feminism<br />

Esther Oliver (University of Warwick, UK)<br />

Romi Feminism: A Case of Dialogic Feminism<br />

Maria José Casa-Nov (University of Minho,<br />

Portuga)<br />

Ethnicity and Dialecticity of Power in Gender<br />

Relations<br />

Bernadetta Siara (City University, UK)<br />

Social Movement “Poland is a Woman” and its<br />

Early Political Activism – Analysis of Contemporary<br />

Gender Discourses in Poland<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Joint Session 04 of RC32 and RC38: Biographical<br />

and Feminist Methods in a Global<br />

Framework<br />

Chair: Marilyn Porter Memorial University,<br />

Canada and Fatimah Daud <strong>International</strong> Islamic<br />

University, Malaysia<br />

Location: UB-FP-0.1<br />

Session ID: JS_RC32_RC38_04<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Kalpana Kannabrian (NALSAR University of<br />

Law, India)<br />

Making the Forked Tongue Speak: An Ethnography<br />

of Self<br />

Paul Luken (Univ of West Georgia, USA)<br />

Putting Theory in Its Place: An institutional ethnography<br />

approach<br />

Suzanne Vaughan (Arizona State University,<br />

USA)<br />

Putting Theory in Its Place: An institutional ethnography<br />

approach<br />

Nighat Khan (Institute of Women’s Studies Lahore,<br />

Pakistan)<br />

Write it down the way I mean it<br />

Luz Martinez (Univ Autonoma de Barcelona,<br />

Spain)<br />

An approach to the private space: Housewives’<br />

chores through life stories<br />

Ana Garay (Univ Autonoma de Barcelona,<br />

Spain)<br />

An approach to the private space: Housewives’<br />

chores through life stories<br />

Kathy Davis (Utrecht University, Netherlands)<br />

Appropriating the narrative of the “Other”:<br />

Some critical reflections on feminist theory in a<br />

global context<br />

Monday, September 8, 09:00-11:00<br />

Joint Session of RC13, RC34, RC53.<br />

Childhood, Youth and Leisure Aspirations<br />

Chair: Ngan-Pun Ngai, Chinese University of<br />

Hong Kong, Doris Buehler-Niederberger, University<br />

of Wuppertal, Germany, Kenneth Roberts,<br />

University of Liverpool, UK<br />

Location: URL-A201<br />

Session ID: SJS_RC13_RC34_RC53<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Kenneth Roberts (University of Liverpool, England)<br />

Youth leisure careers during post-communist<br />

transitions in the South Caucasus<br />

Gary Pollock (University of Liverpool, England)<br />

Youth leisure careers during post-communist<br />

transitions in the South Caucasus<br />

Kleanthis Syrakoulis (University of Thessaly,<br />

Greece)<br />

Does urban planning affect youth participation<br />

in leisure activities? Evidence from Larissa and<br />

Volos, Greece<br />

Alex Deffner (University of Thessaly, Greece)<br />

Does urban planning affect youth participation<br />

in leisure activities? Evidence from Larissa and<br />

Volos, Greece<br />

347


Olivier Vanhée (Lyon University, France )<br />

The reception of Manga by young generations<br />

of French readers: A sociological investigation<br />

of the uses of Japanese popular culture in<br />

France<br />

Rashmi Jain (University of Rajasthan, Jaipur,<br />

India)<br />

Childhood and leisure: Are leisure tools responsible<br />

for evolution of little adults<br />

Sushil Tyagi (S.M.L.(P.G.) College, Jhunjhunu,<br />

Rajasthan, India)<br />

The patterns of leisure among youth: A comparative<br />

study from a gender perspective in a<br />

small town of Rajasthan<br />

Sushila Jain (University of Rajasthan, Jaipur,<br />

India)<br />

Youth, leisure and life style: A study in an<br />

urban setting of Jaipur city<br />

Teus J. Kamphorst (Wageningen University,<br />

The Netherlands)<br />

Effects of leisure deprivation of urban youth<br />

Leena Suurpää (The Finnish Youth Research<br />

Network, Helsinki, Finland)<br />

Rethinking young people’s leisure in the context<br />

of the Finnish welfare state<br />

B.S. Gulshetty (Inamdar M.S.W. P.G. College,<br />

Gulbarga, Karnataka, India)<br />

Leisure-time activities and interaction among<br />

rural youth: A case study of a village in Karnataka,<br />

India<br />

Jyoti Sidana (S.S.Jain Subodh College, Jaipur,<br />

India)<br />

Early life cycle, dynamics of aspirations and<br />

leisure industry: A media perspective<br />

Okezie Anthony Odoemene (University of Ibadan,<br />

Nigeria)<br />

The Nigerian youth European football craze:<br />

Nature, trends, and psychological implications<br />

Rishi Kumar Sharma (Govt. College, Bandikui,<br />

Rajasthan, India)<br />

Leisure and childhood: An empirical study of<br />

adolescent Meena Tribals<br />

Trine Agervig Carstensen (University of Copenhagen,<br />

Frederiksberg C, Denmark)<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Joint Session 03 of RC37 and RC38: Biographical<br />

research and sociology of art Part I<br />

Chair: Felicia Herrschaft, University of Frankfurt,<br />

Germany<br />

Location: UB-FP- 2.1<br />

Session ID: JS_RC38_RC37_10<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Valerie Moser (University of Darmstadt, Germany)<br />

Methodological and methodical approaches to<br />

analyze the field of art<br />

Ilze V_tola (Art Academy of Latvia, Latvia)<br />

Arts-based art teaching - stories of art teachers<br />

Amalia Barboza (University of Frankfurt, Germany)<br />

Points of insertion: Artists become social<br />

scientists?<br />

Sophia Krzys Acord (UC Berkeley, USA)<br />

The Emerging Role of the Curator of Contemporary<br />

Art<br />

Felicia Herrschaft (University of Frankfurt, Germany)<br />

The artists’ abilitty to enact social worlds<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Joint Session 05 of RC38 and TG04: Biographical<br />

Coping with Risk and Uncertainty<br />

Part I<br />

Chair: Gabriele Rosenthal, University of Gottingen,<br />

Germany<br />

Location: UB-FP- 0.3<br />

Session ID: JS_RC38_TG04_12<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Jens O. Zinn (University of Kent, UK)<br />

Risk and Uncertainty in Biographical Research<br />

Karen Henwood (University of Cardiff, UK)<br />

Researching risk: biography, narrative, subjectivity<br />

Wiebke Lohfeld (University of Mainz, Germany)<br />

Anybody who considers himself better than his<br />

fellow man is already losing”. Everyday-philosophy<br />

and strategies in the biographies of German<br />

Jewish emigrants who fled to Shanghai in<br />

the face of risking of an uncertain life-course<br />

Marian Burchardt (University of Leipzig, Germany)<br />

348


Life in Brackets’: Biographical Uncertainties of<br />

HIV-positive Women in South Africa<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Joint Session 04 of RC37 and RC38: Biographical<br />

research and sociology of arts Part II<br />

Chair: Felicia Herrschaft, University of Frankfurt,<br />

Germany<br />

Location: UB-FP- 2.1<br />

Session ID: JS_RC38_RC37_11<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Marko Stamenkovic (De Appel/Curatorial <strong>Programme</strong>,<br />

Netherlands)<br />

Performative approaches in the field of curating<br />

in democratic public spheres<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Joint Session 03 of RC37 and RC38: Biographical<br />

research and sociology of art Part I<br />

Chair: Felicia Herrschaft, University of Frankfurt,<br />

Germany<br />

Location: UB-FP-2.1<br />

Session ID: JS_RC38_RC37_11<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Lígia Dabul (Universidade Federal Fluminense)<br />

The Formation of the Artist’s Identity<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Joint Session 04 of RC37 and RC38: Biographical<br />

research and sociology of arts Part II<br />

Chair: Felicia Herrschaft, University of Frankfurt,<br />

Germany<br />

Location: UB-FP- 2.1<br />

Session ID: JS_RC38_RC37_11<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Daniel _uber (University of Konstanz, Germany)<br />

‘Wound Culture’? Analyzing Graffiti in Serbia.<br />

Zhang Chi (University of Illinois at Springfield,<br />

USA)<br />

Dirt to Glitter: Space, Com mnity and Artist<br />

Identity in Post-89 Beijing<br />

Chiara Bassetti (University of Trento, Italy)<br />

Curriculum Corpi. Body´s Biographies in Dancers’<br />

Narratives<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Joint Session 06 of RC38 and TG04: Biographical<br />

Coping with Risk and Uncertainty<br />

Part II<br />

Chair: Jens Zinn, University of Kenty, UK<br />

Location: UB-FP- 0.3<br />

Session ID: JS_RC38_TG04_13<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Herwig Reiter (University of Bremen, Germany)<br />

Context, experience, expectation, and action –<br />

towards an empirically-grounded, general<br />

model for analysing biographical uncertainty in<br />

youth transitions<br />

Birgit Apitzsch (Max Planck Institute for the<br />

Study of Societies, Germany)<br />

Working in projects, relying on networks? Coping<br />

with risks in temporary organizations in<br />

the fields of architecture and media production<br />

Nadine Schaefer (University of Exeter, UK)<br />

Young people’s perceptions of the risks and<br />

uncertainties of growing up in rural East Germany<br />

and the multiple strategies they develop<br />

to cope with them<br />

Talita Pereira de Castro (Universidade Estadual<br />

de Campinas, Brazil)<br />

Female Narratives in Brazilian Self-Help<br />

<strong>Book</strong>s.<br />

Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30<br />

Joint Session 01 of RC05 and RC38:<br />

Gender, Biography and Transnational Practices<br />

349


Chair: Kathy Davis, University of Utrecht, The<br />

Netherlands<br />

Location: UB-FP- 0.1<br />

Session ID: JS_RC38_RC05_08<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Elisabeth Tuider (University of Hildesheim,<br />

Germany)<br />

The Maquiladora. Migrant women’s transnational<br />

practices on the northern Mexican border<br />

Silke Roth (University of Southhampton, UK)<br />

Transnational life-styles of humanitarian aid<br />

workers<br />

Vicki Harman (University of London, UK)<br />

Transnational mothering and support networks:<br />

experiences of lone white mothers of<br />

mixed-parentage children<br />

Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30<br />

Joint Session 02 of RC32 and RC38: Biographical<br />

and Feminist Methods in a Global<br />

Framework<br />

Chair: Marilyn Porter, Memorial University,<br />

Canada and Fatimah Daud, <strong>International</strong> Islamic<br />

University, Kuala Lumpur<br />

Location: UB-FP- 0.1<br />

Session ID: JS_RC38_RC32_09<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Myriam Moreas Lins de Barros (UFRJ, Brazil )<br />

Women’s life path in middle and lower classes<br />

in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: a comparative analysis<br />

of gender and generation.<br />

Maria das Dores Campos Machado (UFRJ,<br />

Brazil)<br />

Women’s life path in middle and lower classes<br />

in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: a comparative analysis<br />

of gender and generation.<br />

Kalpana Kannabrian (Asmita Resource Centre<br />

for Women, India)<br />

Making the Forked Tongue Speak: An Ethnography<br />

of Self<br />

Paul Luken (Univ of West Georgia, USA)<br />

Putting Theory in Its Place: An institutional ethnography<br />

approach.<br />

Suzanne Vaughan (Arizona State University,<br />

USA)<br />

Putting Theory in Its Place: An institutional ethnography<br />

approach.<br />

Linda Christiansen Ruffman (Saint Mary’s University)<br />

IFUN’s model of self-presentation and its theoretical<br />

implications for sociology<br />

Nighat Khan (Institute of Womens’ Studies,<br />

Pakistan)<br />

Write it down the way I mean it.<br />

Luz Ma Martinez (Univ Autonoma de Barcelona,<br />

Spain)<br />

An approach to the private space: Housewives’<br />

chores through life stories.<br />

Ana Isabel Garay (Univ Autonoma de Barcelona,<br />

Spain)<br />

An approach to the private space: Housewives’<br />

chores through life stories.<br />

Kathy Davis (Utrecht University, Netherlands)<br />

Appropriating the narrative of the “Other”:<br />

Some critical reflections on feminist theory in a<br />

global context<br />

Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30<br />

Session 06: Joint Session of RC07 and<br />

RC48: Social Movements and New Media<br />

Chair: Markus S. Schulz, New York University,<br />

USA and Benjamín Tejerina, University of<br />

the Basque Country, Spain<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-206<br />

Session ID: JS_RC48_RC07_06<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Veronica Alfaro (New School for Social Research,<br />

USA)<br />

Comparing Action and Social Movements in<br />

the Virtual Public Sphere: Web 1.0 to Web 2.0<br />

From Silence and Disruption to Acting in Concert<br />

Frederico Bertagnoli (New York University,<br />

USA)<br />

Human Rights, Wireless Technologies, and<br />

Organized Crime in Contemporary Brazil<br />

Sartaj Chanchal (University of Texas, USA)<br />

The Role of Media in Advancing the Cause of<br />

the Feminist Movement in America<br />

Gert Verschraegen (Univerty of Leuven, Belgium)<br />

Commons-based Knowledge Production as a<br />

350


Strategy for Development<br />

Fen Lin (University of Chicago, USA)<br />

Behind Technology: Changes of State-Society<br />

Relationship and Media Technology<br />

Yihu Zhou (Beijing University, China)<br />

Behind Technology: Changes of State-Society<br />

Relationship and Media Technology<br />

Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30<br />

Session 09: Joint Session of RC07 and<br />

RC48: Vision, persuasion and power<br />

Chair: Mark Herkenrath, U. Zurich, Switzerland<br />

and Hannah Neumann, Technical University<br />

of Ilmenan, Germany<br />

Location: UB-FPGH-207<br />

Session ID: RC48_09<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Hannah Neumann (Berlin, Germany)<br />

If We Can Train People For War, We Can<br />

Train Them For Peace!’ The Peace Zone Movement<br />

as an Alternative Form To Pacify Ethnopolitical<br />

War and Conflict<br />

Mangala Subramaniam (Purdue University,<br />

USA)<br />

Persuading Behavior Change: Current trends<br />

in the Discourse on HIV/AIDS in India<br />

Karen Manges Douglas (Sam Houston State<br />

University, USA)<br />

Environmental Issues and the Construction of<br />

Alternative Futures<br />

Gideon Sjoberg (University of Texas at Austin,<br />

USA)<br />

Environmental Issues and the Construction of<br />

Alternative Futures<br />

351


Index of Authors


RC37_02A<br />

RC36_02C<br />

RC32_01B<br />

RC25_10<br />

RC37_05B<br />

JS_RC13_RC04_03<br />

RC25_01<br />

RC25_04<br />

RC34_03B<br />

RC25_15<br />

RC37_06B<br />

RC46_08<br />

RC30_06<br />

RC30_04<br />

RC25_20<br />

RC37_03C<br />

RC37_08B<br />

RC32_06A<br />

RC25_04<br />

JS_RC13_RC09_02<br />

RC36_01A<br />

JSA_RC10_RC32_04<br />

RC25_04<br />

RC32_01B<br />

RC32_01A<br />

RC34_05A<br />

WG01_04<br />

RC32_06C<br />

RC34_05A<br />

RC32_01B<br />

RC37_04<br />

RC25_08<br />

JS_RC10_RC32_02A<br />

RC32_06B<br />

RC25_12<br />

RC02_02<br />

RC49_01<br />

RC24_05<br />

RC49_02<br />

JS_RC10_RC32_02A<br />

TG04_12A<br />

WG06_03<br />

RC46_08<br />

RC30_04<br />

RC36_02A<br />

RC32_06A<br />

RC37_09C<br />

RC25_15<br />

RC37_05A<br />

RC37_09B<br />

RC49_04<br />

RC24_21<br />

RC37_02A<br />

RC32_02B<br />

RC25_04<br />

RC37_08B<br />

RC37_02B<br />

WG06_02<br />

RC11_19<br />

RC44_04A<br />

RC09_04<br />

RC47_06<br />

TG04_10<br />

RC22_05<br />

RC32_05<br />

RC32_01B<br />

RC45_03<br />

RC11_20<br />

RC37_06B<br />

RC37_03A<br />

RC41_06<br />

RC09_01<br />

RC05_06<br />

RC32_06B<br />

RC42_03<br />

RC37_04<br />

RC49_06<br />

RC07_03<br />

RC05_Round Table_01<br />

RC05_Round Table_01<br />

RC07_10<br />

Acord, Sophia Krzys<br />

Ahponen, Pirkkoliisa<br />

Annandale , Ellen<br />

Barát , Erzsébet<br />

Becu, Anda<br />

Benko , Habil Zsuzsanna<br />

Berry , Theadora<br />

Blake , Robert W.<br />

Blatterer, Harry<br />

Byfield , Natalie P.<br />

Chen, Hui-Ling<br />

Corsale , Massimo<br />

D’Cruz, Premilla<br />

Da Cruz, Mikael<br />

David , Maya Khemlani<br />

Fabiani, Jean-Louis<br />

Farkhatdinov, Nail<br />

Gálvez Mozo, Ana<br />

Hooks , Debra S.<br />

Huidi, MA<br />

Inaba, Nanako<br />

Iqbal, Khurram<br />

Izon, Meredith<br />

Joseph, Cynthia<br />

Khan , Nighat<br />

Kiss , Zita<br />

Klekotko , Marta<br />

Krasiuk, Nellie<br />

Kuhar, Metka<br />

Kuhlmann , Ellen<br />

Laermans, Rudi<br />

Landert , Daniela<br />

Larisa, Shpakovskaya<br />

Li, Yaojun<br />

Lima, María Eugenia Herrera<br />

Lin, Mei-Ling<br />

Linn, J. Gary<br />

López, Francisco<br />

Lucas, Ramona<br />

Macie, Diana<br />

Mairal , Gaspar<br />

Mandi, Srna<br />

Mattelé , Xavier<br />

Mercier, Delphine<br />

Pacyna, Kathleen<br />

Pérez Sánchez , Carmen<br />

Perrenoud, Marc<br />

Robinson , Ronald<br />

Sabre, Clothilde<br />

Soldini, Fabienne<br />

Vanroelen, Christophe<br />

Vergriette, Benoit<br />

Vtola, Ilze<br />

W. Ata, Abe<br />

Williams , Jeanine L.<br />

Zahner, Nina Tessa<br />

Zhang, Chi<br />

Zhou, Changcheng<br />

, TBD<br />

, Thomas<br />

, Zuzana<br />

A. Gadea, Carlos<br />

Abbott, David<br />

Abdullah Sani, Hanisah Bte<br />

Abioye, Taiwo<br />

Abraham, Margaret<br />

Abraham, Martin<br />

Abrantes, Raquel<br />

Abreu, Paula<br />

Abreu, Paula<br />

Abrigo, Girlie Nora A.<br />

Achwan, Rochman<br />

Achwan, Rochman<br />

Açıkalın, Oya<br />

Ackaert, Johan<br />

Acord, Sophia<br />

Ada, Cattaneo<br />

Adam, Barbara<br />

Adam, Heribert<br />

Adam-Moodley, Kogila<br />

Adamyants, Tamara<br />

RC11_12<br />

RC11_12<br />

JS_WG03_RC36_05<br />

RC24_02<br />

RC22_07A<br />

RC43_05<br />

RC23_04<br />

RC22_07B<br />

RC32_03<br />

RC24_21<br />

RC09_10<br />

AHALAS_01<br />

WG06_07<br />

TG02_02B<br />

RC53_06<br />

RC18_09<br />

CS_03<br />

RC29_02<br />

JS_RC13_RC32_04<br />

JS_RC13_RC24_13A<br />

JSB_RC10_RC32_04<br />

RC45_01<br />

JS_RC10_RC32_02B<br />

RC34_04B<br />

RC02_06<br />

RC22_06A<br />

JS_RC26_RC46_06<br />

RC05_02<br />

JS_RC05_RC32_01B<br />

TG04_4B<br />

RC32_04<br />

TG04_09B<br />

RC43_05<br />

RC05_09<br />

JSA_RC11_RC53_03<br />

RC09_06<br />

RC24_19<br />

RC21_09<br />

RC25_19<br />

RC21_23<br />

RC49_04<br />

TG04_07A<br />

RC37_05A<br />

RC53_04<br />

RC11_10<br />

TG02_02B<br />

TG04_4B<br />

RC37_06C<br />

JS_RC46_RC26_07<br />

RC46_05<br />

RC24_04<br />

JS_RC13_RC29_09<br />

RC18_06<br />

RC25_05<br />

RC24_20<br />

RC07_06<br />

JS_RC48_RC07_06<br />

RC24_07<br />

RC47_04<br />

RC32_06A<br />

JS_RC36_WG03B<br />

JS_WG03_RC36_06<br />

RC30_08<br />

RC07_18<br />

RC47_06<br />

RC21_09<br />

RC25_19<br />

RC11_18<br />

TG03_02<br />

RC49_02<br />

RC44_06C<br />

RC04A_08<br />

RC04C_04<br />

SJS_RC13_RC07_RC23_07A<br />

RC23_16<br />

RC24_05<br />

RC34_05B<br />

RC10_01<br />

RC42_07<br />

TG04_12B<br />

RC20_03<br />

Adanu, Richard<br />

Addico, Gifty<br />

Adelman, Miriam<br />

Adem, Cigdem<br />

Aderibigbe, Ibigbolade Simon<br />

Adisa , Ademola<br />

Adler, Larissa<br />

Adogame, Afe<br />

Adomako Ampofo, Akosua<br />

Adomssent, Maik<br />

Adorjan, Istvan<br />

Adorno, Sergio<br />

Adriaenssens, Stef<br />

Adriaenssens, Stefan<br />

Adriaensses, Stef<br />

Adriàn Ivorra Alemany, José<br />

Agozino, Biko<br />

Agozino, Biko<br />

Agrawal, Arnim<br />

Agrawal, Arvind Kumar<br />

Aguiar , Neuma<br />

Aguiar, Fernando<br />

Aguiar, Neuma<br />

Aguilera, Oscar<br />

Ahedo, Manu<br />

Ahluwalia, M.S.<br />

Ahmadi, Fereshteh<br />

Ahmed, Anya<br />

Ahmed, Anya<br />

Ahteensuu, Marko<br />

Ajrouch, Kristine<br />

Ajzenstadt, Mimi<br />

Akanmu, Esther<br />

Akemi Ishikawa, Eunice<br />

Akhonzada, Rym<br />

Akinola, Shittu<br />

Akpan, Wilson<br />

Aksel, Bahar<br />

Alarcón , Amado<br />

Alarcón, Amado<br />

Alarcón, Amado<br />

Alaszewski, Andy<br />

Albenga, Viviane<br />

Alberth, Lars<br />

Albertini, Marco<br />

Alberto, Mario<br />

Alcalá, Felipe Gaytán<br />

Aldana Cedeño, Janneth<br />

Alderson, Marie<br />

A'lderson, Marie<br />

Aledo, Antonio<br />

Aleksandrovs , Aleksandrs<br />

Alenda, Stéphanie<br />

Alexandre , Marta Filipe<br />

Alexandrescu, Filip<br />

Alfaro, Veronica<br />

Alfaro, Veronica<br />

Ali Islam, M Zulfiquar<br />

Alioua, Mehdi<br />

Alipranti-Maratou, Laura<br />

Allen, Jodie<br />

Allen, Jodie<br />

Allmendinger, Jutta<br />

Almeida Alves, Nuno de<br />

Almeida, Cleide<br />

Alpan, Ahmetcan<br />

Alpatov, Vladimir M.<br />

Aluko, Yetunde<br />

Álvaro Estramiana, José Luis<br />

Álvaro, José Luis<br />

Alverez-Galvin,<br />

Alves, Fatima<br />

Alves, Fatima<br />

Alves, Nuno de Almeida<br />

Alves, Nuno de Almeida<br />

Alves, Tarcísio<br />

Alzetta, Roberto<br />

Amâncio, Júlia Moretto<br />

Ambedkar, Babasaheb<br />

Amoros, Enric Bas<br />

Ampudia de Haro, Fernando<br />

353


TG02_01B<br />

RC25_12<br />

JS_RC25_TG03_06<br />

TG03_09<br />

JS_RC13_RC29_09<br />

RC07_03<br />

RC05_06<br />

RC34_02B<br />

JSN_03<br />

TG02_02B<br />

RC10_02<br />

RC48_01<br />

RC41_03<br />

RC41_08<br />

RC44_04A<br />

RC21_23<br />

RC22_08A<br />

RC11_11<br />

Ad Visual_01<br />

RC24_02<br />

RC24_23<br />

JS_RC38_TG04_13<br />

TG04_13B<br />

RC21_16<br />

RC09_05<br />

RC22_04<br />

RC41_02<br />

RC04B_07<br />

RC32_02B<br />

RC21_05<br />

RC21_20<br />

CS_04<br />

RC21_18<br />

RC21_22<br />

RC21_19<br />

CS_06<br />

JS_RC11_RC13_02<br />

JS_RC13_RC11_10<br />

RC11_07<br />

WG03_03<br />

RC07_14<br />

RC23_10B<br />

JS_RC10_RC36_03<br />

TG02_04<br />

TG03_01<br />

RC20_02<br />

RC35_05<br />

RC07_12<br />

RC07_16<br />

RC23_09<br />

RC23_12<br />

TG02_01A<br />

TG02_04<br />

RC44_02B<br />

TG04_01D<br />

RC41_02<br />

RC41_02<br />

RC48_01<br />

RC23_13A<br />

AHALAS_01<br />

JS_RC13_RC30_14<br />

TG03_05<br />

RC23_13A<br />

RC34_03B<br />

JS_RC13_RC29_09<br />

RC09_07<br />

RC41_04<br />

RC23_14A<br />

RC32_06B<br />

RC21_13<br />

RC32_01B<br />

RC21_11<br />

WG01_03<br />

RC43_01<br />

WG03_09<br />

RC04B_05<br />

RC11_10<br />

RC35_03<br />

RC47_08<br />

RC48_07<br />

RC47_08<br />

Ampudia de Haro, Fernando<br />

Ampudia, Ma. Del Pilar<br />

Anderson, Larry<br />

Anderson, Larry<br />

Anderson, Tammy<br />

Andersson, Jenny<br />

Andersson, Malinda<br />

Andres, Lesley<br />

Andrews , Kehinde<br />

Angel , Flores<br />

Anguelovski , Isabelle<br />

Anguelovski, Isabelle<br />

Anisimov, Vladimir N.<br />

Anson, Yonathan<br />

Antenas, Josep Maria<br />

Antolín , Joaquín Beltrán<br />

Anton, Mihail<br />

Anttonen , Anneli<br />

Anzoise, Valentina<br />

Aoyagi-Usui, Midori<br />

Aoyagi-Usui, Midori<br />

Apitzsch, Birgit<br />

Apitzsch, Birgit<br />

Appleyard, Bruce<br />

Aquino, Marlowe<br />

Aquino, Virgilio<br />

Aracil, E.<br />

Aragón, Diego Herrera<br />

Araiza, Alejandra<br />

Aramburu, Mikel<br />

Aranda, Rogelio Enríquez<br />

Arango, Joaquín<br />

Arapoglou, Vassilis P.<br />

Araújo, Juliana<br />

Arbaci, Sonia<br />

Arber, Sara<br />

Arber, Sara<br />

Arber, Sara<br />

Arber, Sara<br />

Ardevol , Elisenda<br />

Arellano-Hernandez, Antonio<br />

Arellano-Hernández, Antonio<br />

Arenas, Patricia<br />

Arjomand, Said<br />

Armaline, William T.<br />

Armbruster, Chris<br />

Armbruster, Chris<br />

Armbruster, Chris<br />

Armbruster, Chris<br />

Armbruster, Chris<br />

Armbruster, Chris<br />

Arnason, Johann<br />

Arnason, Johann<br />

Arnholtz/Hansen, Jens/ Soren Kaj<br />

Arnoldussen, Tobias<br />

Arregi , Begoña<br />

Arribas, A.<br />

Arribas-Lozano, Alberto<br />

Arteaga Botello, Nelson<br />

Arteaga Botello, Nelson<br />

Artemov, Viktor<br />

Artigas, Wileidys<br />

Arzuaga Magnoni, Javier<br />

Asano , Tomohiko<br />

Asbridge , Mark<br />

Ascuitti, Elena<br />

Asensio, Luis Flores<br />

Asheulova, Nadia<br />

Ashrafologhalaei, Ahmaderza<br />

Asiyanbola, Raimi Abidemi<br />

Assunção, Fátima<br />

Astor, Avraham<br />

Asztalos Morell, Ildikó<br />

Atlas, John<br />

Atrei, Patrizia<br />

Attewell, Paul<br />

Attias-Donfut, Claudine<br />

Aubert , Adriana<br />

Aubert, Adriana<br />

Auerbach, Adam<br />

Augis, Erin<br />

RC45_03<br />

RC11_16<br />

RC11_14<br />

RC30_13<br />

RC22_07A<br />

RC30_13<br />

RC32_02B<br />

RC38_05<br />

RC47_07<br />

RC09_01<br />

RC23_06<br />

JS_RC10_RC11_07<br />

RC36_02A<br />

RC36_03B<br />

RC48_11<br />

RC07_05<br />

RC47_07<br />

RC48_02<br />

RC44_02B<br />

RC24_04<br />

TG04_09A<br />

TG02_01B<br />

TG04_07B<br />

RC09_07<br />

RC23_12<br />

RC07_16<br />

RC26_01<br />

RC24_16<br />

RC24_17<br />

RC05_08<br />

RC18_05<br />

JS_RC10_RC51_02<br />

TG04_07C<br />

RC43_03<br />

TG04_12B<br />

TG04_06B<br />

RC09_08<br />

RC09_02<br />

RC09_06<br />

RC24_07<br />

RC24_07<br />

RC24_07<br />

RC24_05<br />

RC53_02<br />

RC21_04<br />

RC04B_08<br />

JS_RC38_RC37_10<br />

RC37_02A<br />

RC24_11<br />

RC30_05<br />

RC36_01C<br />

JS_RC09_RC13_03<br />

RC09_12<br />

JS_RC13_RC09_02<br />

RC44_04B<br />

TG04_07C<br />

RC11_15<br />

TG04_16<br />

RC17_07A<br />

TG04_08B<br />

RC23_05<br />

RC23_12<br />

RC07_16<br />

RC20_03<br />

JS_RC09_TG02_02<br />

JS_TG02_RC09_03B<br />

RC30_06<br />

RC17_06<br />

RC44_06C<br />

RC05_05<br />

JSA_RC10_RC11_05<br />

RC04A_02<br />

JSA_RC10_RC11_01<br />

JS_RC32_RC38_04<br />

RC37_09A<br />

RC09_10<br />

RC25_18<br />

SJS_RC25_RC05_TG03_11<br />

RC12_04<br />

TG03_10<br />

RC05_04<br />

Auspurg, Katrin<br />

Avalos Lopez, Rosaura<br />

Avan , Ghizala<br />

Avci, Mehmet<br />

Ayantayo, J K<br />

Aykac, Aslihan<br />

B. Bragg, Cynthia<br />

B. Hackstaff, Karla<br />

Babenko, Svitlana<br />

Baber, Zaheer<br />

Baber, Zaheer<br />

Bacal, Azril<br />

Bacal, Azril<br />

Bacal, Azril<br />

Bacal, Azril<br />

Bachika, Reimon<br />

Bacqué, Marie-Hélène<br />

Badimon, Montserrat Emperador<br />

Baglioni, Simone<br />

Baigorri, Artemio<br />

Baker, Kerry<br />

Baker, Stephanie Alice<br />

Bakir, Vian<br />

Bakker, Laurens<br />

Bakker, Sjoerd<br />

Bakker, Sjoerd<br />

Balabanova, Evgeniya<br />

Balázs, Bálint<br />

Balázs, Bálint<br />

Baldassar, Loretta<br />

Bale, Tim<br />

Ball , Robert<br />

Baltrusaityte, Giedre<br />

Baltrusis , Nelson<br />

Balzekiene , Aiste<br />

Bal_ekien_ , Aiste<br />

Bandelj, Nina<br />

Bankole, Adeyinka<br />

Bankole, Adeyinka<br />

Baños , Isabel Beatriz<br />

Baños Páez, Gonzalez<br />

Baños Páez, Pedro<br />

Baños, Pedro<br />

Baraldi, Claudio<br />

Barbon, Angela Luppi<br />

Barbosa, Andrea<br />

Barboza, Amalia<br />

Barboza, Amalia<br />

Barcena, Inaki<br />

Barchiesi, Franco<br />

Bardina-Vigier, Lena<br />

Bargheer, Stefan<br />

Bargheer, Stefan<br />

Bargheer, Stefan<br />

Barik, Bishnucharan<br />

Barker, Kristin K.<br />

Barnes, Helen<br />

Barnett, Julie<br />

Baron, Stefan<br />

Barr , Wally<br />

Barra, Marcello<br />

Barra, Marcello<br />

Barra, Marcello<br />

Barragan Diaz, Diego Mauricio<br />

Barragan, Diego<br />

Barragan, Diego<br />

Barranco Font, Oriol<br />

Barranco(, Oriol<br />

Barrat, Thomas<br />

Barreto, Paula<br />

Barrett , Patrick<br />

Barrett, Brian D.<br />

Barrett, Patrick<br />

Barros, Lins de<br />

Barthel-Bouchier, Diane<br />

Bartl, Walter<br />

Bartolomé , Jordi<br />

Bartolomei , Maria Rita<br />

Bartolomei, Maria Rita<br />

Bartolomei, Maria Rita<br />

Bartolomei, Maria Rita<br />

354


JS_RC36_WG03_C<br />

RC14_02A<br />

RC36_01A<br />

JSA_RC10_RC32_04<br />

JS_RC10_RC32_02A<br />

JS_RC38_RC37_11<br />

RC37_02B<br />

RC12_06<br />

RC25_01<br />

RC30_12<br />

RC05_05<br />

RC25_07<br />

SS_Bauman<br />

RC11_20<br />

RC17_06<br />

RC48_02<br />

RC46_01<br />

RC21_01<br />

RC24_19<br />

RC47_03<br />

Resu_01<br />

RC23_01B<br />

RC04B_07<br />

TG04_16<br />

RC11_08<br />

RC04B_04<br />

RC24_04<br />

JS_RC13_RC22_06<br />

JS_RC22_RC13<br />

SS_Unionism<br />

RC05_Round Table_02<br />

Ad Visual_06<br />

RC18_03<br />

JSA_RC10_RC11_01<br />

JSA_RC10_RC11_05<br />

JS_RC13_RC30_14<br />

RC02_06<br />

RC04A_05<br />

RC12_03<br />

RC24_16<br />

RC21_04<br />

JS_RC13_RC09_02<br />

JS_RC09_RC13_03<br />

RC23_13A<br />

RC48_01<br />

RC24_15<br />

RC37_05B<br />

RC32_03<br />

RC25_15<br />

RC24_18<br />

RC04A_08<br />

RC34_01A<br />

RC34_02A<br />

RC42_05<br />

JS_RC13_RC32_06<br />

JS_RC13_RC32_04<br />

JS_RC13_RC32_06<br />

JS_RC13_RC32_04<br />

RC32_02B<br />

RC04A_02<br />

RC25_12<br />

RC30_13<br />

JSA_RC10_RC11_05<br />

JSA_RC10_RC11_01<br />

RC11_14<br />

TG03_08<br />

TG03_01<br />

RC38_06<br />

RC21_19<br />

RC36_05A<br />

RC07_06<br />

JS_RC48_RC07_06<br />

CS_02<br />

RC38_01<br />

RC21_18<br />

WG03_03<br />

RC17_03<br />

RC20_01<br />

RC24_09<br />

RC32_06C<br />

JSN_04<br />

Barker, Haber Natalie<br />

Barton , D.<br />

Bartram, David<br />

Basit , Abdul<br />

Basit, Abdul<br />

Bassetti, Chiara<br />

Bassetti, Chiara<br />

Bastard, Benot<br />

Baszile , Denis Taliaferro<br />

Battistini, Osvaldo R.<br />

Baucells, Olga Jubany<br />

Bauer , M.<br />

Bauman, Zygmunt<br />

Baumeler , Carmen<br />

Baumeler, Carmen<br />

Baumgarten, Britta<br />

Bazza, Hadiza Isa<br />

Béal, Vincent<br />

Beatriz, Ana<br />

Beauzamy, Brigitte<br />

Bechelloni, Giovanni<br />

Bechtold, Ulrike<br />

Beck, Audrey N.<br />

Beck, Gerald<br />

Becker, Elizabeth<br />

Beijinho, Paulo<br />

Bejarano, Juan<br />

Belhassen , Yaniv<br />

Belhassen , Yaniv<br />

Belinguer, Panelists: Marco<br />

Bell, Patricia<br />

Bell, Vikki<br />

Bellucci, Paolo<br />

Belo da Fonte, Isolda<br />

Belo da Fonte, Isolda<br />

Belton, Leslie<br />

Belzunegui, Angel<br />

Benali, Mohamed<br />

Bengoextea, Joxerramon<br />

Bengtsson, Beatrice<br />

Benito, Karina<br />

Benko, Habil Zsuzsanna<br />

Benk_, Zsuzsanna<br />

Bennett, Colin J.<br />

Benski, Tova<br />

Benvegnu, Nicolas<br />

Benzecry, Claudio E.<br />

Beoku-Betts, Josephine<br />

Berard , T.J.<br />

Beretta, Ilaria<br />

Berezhnova, Yelena V<br />

Berg, Charles<br />

Berge, Elena<br />

Berger, Joseph<br />

Berheide, Catherine<br />

Berheide, Catherine White<br />

Berheide, Sarah<br />

Berheide, Sarah Elizabeth<br />

Berkovitch, Nitza<br />

Berliner, David C.<br />

Bermeo , Vera<br />

Bermúdez Rico, Rosa Emilia<br />

Bernardot, Marc<br />

Bernardot, Marc<br />

Bernardot, Marc<br />

Bernheim, Emmanuelle<br />

Bernheim, Jean Claude<br />

Bernstein, Julia<br />

Bernt, Matthias<br />

Berruecos, Luis<br />

Bertagnoli, Frederico<br />

Bertagnoli, Frederico<br />

Bertaux, Daniel<br />

Bertaux, Daniel<br />

Berteli, María Teresa Tapada<br />

Bertone, Giulia<br />

Besio, Cristina<br />

Best, Heinrich<br />

Best, Henning<br />

Bestuzhava , Svietlana<br />

Betancourt Gómez , Edgar<br />

RC11_08<br />

RC04A_03<br />

RC46 05<br />

RC44_06A<br />

RC35_04<br />

RC32_03<br />

JS_RC09_RC13_03<br />

JS_RC13_RC09_02<br />

JS_RC13_RC22_06<br />

JS_RC22_RC13<br />

RC21_06<br />

JS_RC13_RC22_06<br />

JS_RC22_RC13<br />

JS_RC10_RC32_02A<br />

JSA_RC10_RC32_04<br />

RC35_03<br />

RC11_07<br />

RC42_05<br />

Ad Visual_01<br />

RC47_07<br />

RC17_01<br />

RC09_11<br />

RC02_04<br />

JS_RC10_RC51_02<br />

WG06_07<br />

RC05_01<br />

JS_RC05_RC32_01A<br />

WG06_05<br />

RC44_04A<br />

RC18_01<br />

RC02_09<br />

RC23_15<br />

RC04B_04<br />

RC30_13<br />

RC25_07<br />

RC25_04<br />

JSN_02<br />

Ad Visual_02<br />

RC22_01A<br />

RC36_02B<br />

RC46_01<br />

CS_03<br />

RC05_01<br />

JS_RC05_RC32_01A<br />

RC09_09<br />

RC47_02<br />

WG06_02<br />

RC24_23<br />

RC09_11<br />

RC30_02<br />

RC49_03<br />

JS_RC09_TG02<br />

JS_TG02_RC09_03A<br />

JSN_04<br />

RC21_10<br />

RC43_04<br />

RC21_20<br />

TG04_11<br />

CS_07<br />

RC12_06<br />

RC37_7B<br />

RC25_12<br />

RC38_04<br />

RC34_03B<br />

RC04C_04<br />

RC14_06<br />

RC30_02<br />

RC37_03C<br />

WG03_03<br />

RC04A_03<br />

RC11_07<br />

RC07_08<br />

RC37_09C<br />

RC44_06B<br />

RC24_22<br />

RC24_09<br />

RC04B_07<br />

RC41_03<br />

RC30_09<br />

TG04_4A<br />

RC04A_03<br />

Betzin , Jörg<br />

Beveridge, Andrew A.<br />

Bezuidenhout , Frans<br />

Bezuidenhout, Andries<br />

Bhambra, Gurminder K.<br />

Bhana, Deevia<br />

Bhargava, Ritu<br />

Bhargava, Ritu<br />

Bhargava, Ritu<br />

Bhargava, Ritu<br />

Bhaskar, Manu<br />

Bhatnagar, Mridula<br />

Bhatnagar, Mridula<br />

Biagioni , Daniel<br />

Biagioni, Daniel<br />

Bialakowsky, Alejandro<br />

Bianchera , Emanuela<br />

Bianchi, Alison<br />

Bibbings, Lyn<br />

Biewener, Carole<br />

Bifulco, Lavinia<br />

Bigday, Maria<br />

Biggiero, Lucio<br />

Biggiero, Lucio<br />

Bijl, Rob V.<br />

Bilge, Sirma<br />

Bilge, Sirma<br />

Billingsley, Sunnee<br />

Binyanwila,<br />

Biorcio, Roberto<br />

Birch, Kean<br />

Birch, Kean<br />

Birkeland, Nils Rune<br />

Bisio, Raul<br />

Bitkeeva, Nikolaevna<br />

Blake , Brett Elizabeth<br />

Blake , Rosemary<br />

Blakey, Heather<br />

Blancarte , Roberto J.<br />

Blasko, Andrew<br />

Blau , Judith<br />

Blau, Judith<br />

Blay, Eva<br />

Blay, Eva<br />

Blinova, Marina<br />

Blizberg, Ilàn<br />

Block, Thomas<br />

Blok, Anders<br />

Blokker, Paul<br />

Bloss, Thierry<br />

Boardman, Judith<br />

Boatca, Manuela<br />

Boatca, Manuela<br />

Bochar Pizarro , Jacqueline<br />

Bodnar, Judit<br />

Bogus, Julia<br />

Bógus, Lucia Maria Machado<br />

Boholm, Åsa<br />

Boigeol, Anne<br />

Boigeol, Anne<br />

Bois, Géraldine<br />

Bolán , Brenda Cantú<br />

Boldt, Thea<br />

Bolin, Goran<br />

Bonamino, Alicia<br />

Bonenfant , M.<br />

Bonnet, Estelle<br />

Bonniol, Céline<br />

Bonomini, Sara<br />

Booher-Jennings, Jennifer<br />

Boonvong, Nuannoy<br />

Borges, Vera<br />

Borges, Vera<br />

Boris/Klein, Eileen/ Jennifer<br />

Borislavovna Mardar, Irina<br />

Borker, Susan<br />

Borkert, Maren<br />

Boro-Magbanua, Ma. Reina<br />

Borràs, Vicenç<br />

Borraz, Olivier<br />

Boström, Ann-Kristin<br />

355


RC24_15<br />

RC37_05B<br />

RC25_19<br />

RC02_08<br />

RC11_06<br />

RC37_03B<br />

RC14_03B<br />

RC24_21<br />

WG03_01<br />

WG03_07<br />

WG03_10<br />

JS_RC37_RC14_01D<br />

SJS_RC13_RC07_RC23_07B<br />

RC11_14<br />

RC24_10<br />

RC21_17<br />

RC48_02<br />

RC30_01<br />

RC04B_04<br />

RC25_01<br />

RC45_01<br />

RC22_11<br />

RC24_09<br />

RC24_09<br />

RC24_16<br />

RC21_21<br />

RC21_15<br />

RC23_13B<br />

RC22_11<br />

RC04A_05<br />

RC04A_07<br />

RC47_06<br />

RC48_03<br />

TG04_02A<br />

RC32_06A<br />

RC23_01A<br />

RC11_06<br />

RC37_06C<br />

RC42_06<br />

RC11_24<br />

RC44_05A<br />

JSA_RC10_RC11_01<br />

RC11_02<br />

JSA_RC10_RC11_05<br />

RC11_04<br />

TG04_07B<br />

RC35_05<br />

RC36_02D<br />

RC43_05<br />

RC14_06<br />

RC09_05<br />

RC02_06<br />

RC44_06C<br />

RC30_08<br />

RC11_07<br />

RC11_09<br />

RC11_09<br />

RC11_11<br />

RC30_07<br />

CS_08<br />

CS_05<br />

JSA_RC10_RC32_04<br />

RC53_01<br />

RC44_03A<br />

Closing<br />

RC02_05<br />

JS_RC38_TG04_12<br />

TG04_13A<br />

TG04_09B<br />

TG04_12A<br />

TG04_15<br />

TG04_09B<br />

RC22_10<br />

RC42_04<br />

RC11_15<br />

RC24_13<br />

TG03_04<br />

Ad Visual_01<br />

RC24_22<br />

TG04_4B<br />

TG04_5<br />

Boström, Magnus<br />

Bouada, Hassina<br />

Bouchev , Alexandr<br />

Bould, Sally<br />

Bould, Sally<br />

Bourgatte, Michaël<br />

Bousson , Fl.<br />

Boutrais, Régine<br />

Bouvier, Pierre<br />

Bouvier, Pierre<br />

Bouvier, Pierre<br />

Bouzada Fernandez, Xan<br />

Bowers, Tarquin<br />

Bowes, Alison<br />

Bozonnet, Jean-Paul<br />

Brand, Anna Livia<br />

Brand, Anna Livia<br />

Brandão Moniz, António<br />

Brandao, Zaia<br />

Brandon , LaVada Taylor<br />

Brañas-Garza, Pablo<br />

Brasil Fonseca, Alexandre<br />

Bravo, Giangiacomo<br />

Brechin, Steven R.<br />

Brechin, Steven R.<br />

Breda-Vázquez, Isabel<br />

Breda-Vázquez, Isabel<br />

Brekke, Ole<br />

Breskaya, Olga<br />

Briceño Maas, María Leticia<br />

Brinbaum, Yaël<br />

Bringel, Breno<br />

Bringel, Breno<br />

Brinkmann, Johannes<br />

Brites, Rui<br />

Brito Fonseca, Rui<br />

Britto da Motta, Alda<br />

Britton, Dee<br />

Brody, Leslie<br />

Brooke, Libby<br />

Brooks,<br />

Brown , Brita<br />

Brown, Anthony James<br />

Brown, Brita<br />

Brown, Brita<br />

Brown, Patrick<br />

Browne, Craig<br />

Browne, Craig<br />

Bruin, Marilyn<br />

Brunel, J.<br />

Brunet Icart, Ignasi<br />

Brunet, Ignasi<br />

Brunet/Pizzi,<br />

Bruquetas Callejo, Carlos<br />

Brzyska, M.<br />

Brzyska, M.<br />

Brzyski, P.<br />

Brzyski, Piotr<br />

Buccioni, Ilaria<br />

Buchinger , Eva<br />

Buehler-Niederberger, Doris<br />

Bueno, Natália<br />

Bühler-Niederberger, Doris<br />

Buhlungu/Bezuidenhout, Andries<br />

Burawoy, Michael<br />

Burawoy, Michael<br />

Burchardt, Marian<br />

Burchardt, Marian<br />

Burgess , Adam<br />

Burgess, Adam<br />

Burgess, Adam<br />

Burgueño Duarte, Luz Berthila<br />

Burgués, Ana<br />

Burke, Peter J.<br />

Burkert, Carola<br />

Burningham, Kate<br />

Burns, Nicola<br />

Burns, Peter<br />

Burns, Tom R.<br />

Burns, Tom R.<br />

Burns, Tom R.<br />

RC24_05<br />

Ad Ethno and Theory_01<br />

RC02_01<br />

TG04_07C<br />

TG04_12A<br />

RC45_03<br />

RC12_02<br />

RC30_13<br />

RC41_05<br />

RC32_02A<br />

SJS_RC023_RC07_RC14_07<br />

RC07_11<br />

TG04_02B<br />

RC25_03<br />

RC30_02<br />

JSA_RC11_RC53_03<br />

RC07_12<br />

RC21_03<br />

TG04_06B<br />

RC47_02<br />

RC36_04A<br />

SS_Touraine<br />

TG04_08A<br />

TG03_07<br />

RC11_12<br />

RC32_01C<br />

RC41_01B<br />

RC48_03<br />

RC30_07<br />

RC04B_08<br />

RC25_14<br />

RC22_01B<br />

RC24_07<br />

RC04B_02<br />

RC04A_06<br />

RC04C_08<br />

RC25_05<br />

RC42_03<br />

RC18_01<br />

RC21_10<br />

RC09_02<br />

RC02_03<br />

RC30_07<br />

RC32_01C<br />

RC34_03A<br />

RC02_01<br />

RC32_06A<br />

RC21_05<br />

RC24_17<br />

RC24_14<br />

RC24_19<br />

RC11_09<br />

RC21_05<br />

RC21_11<br />

RC04A_02<br />

RC04A_08<br />

JS_WG03_RC13_04<br />

RC02_01<br />

SJS_RC13_RC34_RC53_15<br />

SJS_RC13_RC34_RC53<br />

JS_RC13_RC34_RC53<br />

RC17_03<br />

RC24_13<br />

RC04A_03<br />

JS_RC26_RC46_06<br />

JS_RC46_RC26_07<br />

RC46_02<br />

RC47_03<br />

RC04B_04<br />

RC23_05<br />

JS_RC10_RC32_02B<br />

JSB_RC10_RC32_04<br />

RC23_02B<br />

RC24_22<br />

RC44_01A<br />

RC24_13<br />

RC47_03<br />

RC02_08<br />

TG04_12B<br />

RC30_09<br />

SS_Touraine<br />

Buroz, Maria Teresa<br />

Burrawoy, Michael<br />

Burris, Val<br />

Burton-Jeangros, Claudine<br />

Burton-Jeangros, Claudine<br />

Buskens, Vincent<br />

Buss, Andreas<br />

Busso, Mariana<br />

Bustamante, Juan José<br />

Bustelo, Maria<br />

Butkeviciene, Egle<br />

Butkeviciene, Egl_<br />

Butler, Catherine<br />

Butterfield, Nicole<br />

Byhoung-Hoon, Lee<br />

Cabral, Lima<br />

Caglayan, Sava_<br />

Caldarovic, Ognjen<br />

_aldarovi_, Ognjen<br />

Calderón, Fernando<br />

Calhoun, Craig<br />

Calhoun, Discussants: Craig<br />

Callahan, Marilyn<br />

Calleros-Rodriguez, Hector<br />

Callinan, Sheila<br />

Calsamiglia, Andrea<br />

Camarero, Luis<br />

Campagnac , Vanessa<br />

Campbell, Iain<br />

Campelo Koslinksi, Mariane<br />

Campos de Souza Amaral , Shirlena<br />

Campos Machado, Maria das Dores<br />

Campos Sánchez, Minerva<br />

Campos, Ema Lagos<br />

Canales, Andrea<br />

Canales, Andrea<br />

Cannella, Gaile S.<br />

Cantzler, Julia Miller<br />

Canzano, Antonello<br />

Cañas, Jorge<br />

Cappelin, Paola<br />

Cappelin, Paola<br />

Caprile, Maria<br />

Carbó, Pilar<br />

Cardenal, Maria<br />

Cárdenas, Julián<br />

Cardoso, Inês<br />

Cardoso, Ricardo<br />

Carneiro, Maria Jose<br />

Carneiro, Maria José<br />

Caropreso, Camilo<br />

Carpentier, Normand<br />

Carr, Aitor<br />

Carr, Aitor Hernández<br />

Carrancho da Silva, Ângela<br />

Carrasco, Alejandro<br />

Carrascosa de Oliveira, Eduardo<br />

Carroll, William K.<br />

Carstensen, Trine Agervig<br />

Carstensen, Trine Agervig<br />

Carstensen, Trine Agervig<br />

Carter, Chris<br />

Carter, Claudia<br />

Carter, Michael J.<br />

Cartland , Jenifer<br />

Cartland , Jenifer<br />

Cartland, Jenifer<br />

Caruso, Giuseppe<br />

Carvalho, Cynthia P.<br />

Carvalho, Teresa<br />

Casa-Nov, Maria José<br />

Casa-Nova, Maria José<br />

Casas, Rosalba<br />

Casaus, Mariel Vilella<br />

Caspersz, Donella<br />

Castán Broto, Vanesa<br />

Castelain Meunier, Christine<br />

Castello Santamarta, Laia<br />

Castelló, Enric<br />

Castellò, Laia<br />

Castells, Discussants: Manuel<br />

356


SS_Castells<br />

RC34_04A<br />

RC30_04<br />

RC13_08<br />

RC11_07<br />

RC04C_04<br />

TG04_10<br />

RC04C_08<br />

JS_RC25_TG03_06<br />

TG03_09<br />

RC47_07<br />

RC11_21<br />

RC32_05<br />

RC44_05B<br />

RC21_03<br />

RC04B_07<br />

RC04C_05<br />

RC24_17<br />

TG04_11<br />

RC37_08A<br />

RC42_04<br />

RC37_7C<br />

ISSC_01<br />

RC37_03C<br />

RC37_08B<br />

RC30_09<br />

RC30_12<br />

RC21_17<br />

RC36_02D<br />

RC07_06<br />

JS_RC48_RC07_06<br />

RC34_04B<br />

RC53_03<br />

RC34_03B<br />

RC34_04B<br />

RC32_06B<br />

RC02_03<br />

RC11_20<br />

RC30_07<br />

RC30_09<br />

RC02_04<br />

RC02_04<br />

RC02_04<br />

RC02_07<br />

JS_RC11_RC13_02<br />

JS_RC13_RC11_10<br />

RC34_04B<br />

RC25_08<br />

Resu_01<br />

RC44_05B<br />

RC24_04<br />

RC34_02A<br />

RC05_09<br />

RC11_09<br />

RC04B_08<br />

RC04B_06<br />

RC35_07<br />

JSA_RC10_RC32_04<br />

RC07_17<br />

SJS_RC13_RC07_RC23_07B<br />

RC25_19<br />

JS_RC38_RC37_11<br />

RC43_02<br />

RC21_06<br />

TG03_03<br />

RC18_09<br />

TG02_01A<br />

RC32_06A<br />

RC32_02A<br />

JS_RC10_RC51_02<br />

JS_RC38_RC32_09<br />

JS_RC32_RC38_04<br />

RC20_01<br />

RC09_04<br />

JS_RC09_RC13_03<br />

JS_RC13_RC09_02<br />

RC25_13<br />

RC44_01B<br />

RC44_06A<br />

RC34_01B<br />

RC02_08<br />

Castells, Manuel<br />

Castillo Berthier, Hector<br />

Castillo, Juan José<br />

Cattaneo, Ada<br />

Cavaye, Joyce<br />

Cazelli, Sibele<br />

Cebulla, Andreas<br />

Cecilia, Maria<br />

Cedersund, Elisabet<br />

Cedersund, Elisabet<br />

Cefaï, Daniel<br />

Celdrán, Montse<br />

Celestina Neh Fru, Tassang<br />

Celik, Ercüment<br />

Çelik, Özlem<br />

Cemalcilar, Zeynep<br />

Cemalcilar, Zeynep<br />

Centemeri, Laura<br />

Centemeri, Laura<br />

Cervantes Barba, Cecilia<br />

Cerven, Christine<br />

Cestor, Elisabeth<br />

Chabay, Ilan<br />

Chadoin, Olivier<br />

Chadoin, Olivier<br />

Chakraborty, Sonali<br />

Chakraborty, Sonali<br />

Chan, Kim Ching<br />

Chancer, Lynne<br />

Chanchal, Sartaj<br />

Chanchal, Sartaj<br />

Chandra , Subhash<br />

Chandra, Vinod<br />

Chandra, Vinod<br />

Chandra, Vinod<br />

Chang , Yung Han<br />

Chang, Chin-fen<br />

Charles , Liliana<br />

Charlesworth, Sara<br />

Chattopadhayay, Molly<br />

Chaturvedi, Ishan<br />

Chaturvedi, Ishita<br />

Chaturvedi, Manjeet<br />

Chaturvedi, Manjeet<br />

Chatzitheochari, Stella<br />

Chatzitheochari, Stella<br />

Chaudhary, Sangeeta<br />

Chaulet , Johann<br />

Chauvel, Louis<br />

Chauvin, Sebastien<br />

Chaves, Mar<br />

Chaves, Mariana<br />

Chee-Beng, Tan<br />

Chen, Henglien (Lisa)<br />

Chen, Jian-Jhou<br />

Cherednichenko, Galina<br />

Chernilo, Daniel<br />

Chernova, Zhanna<br />

Chernyaeva, Tatiana<br />

Chernyaeva, Tatiana<br />

Chernysh, Mikhail F.<br />

Chi, Zhang<br />

Chiang, Armando<br />

Child Hill, Richard<br />

Chircop, Andrea<br />

Cholova, Blagovesta<br />

Chon, Song<br />

Chou, Bih-Er<br />

Chow, Esther Ngan-ling<br />

Christakis , Alexander N.<br />

Christiansen Ruffman, Linda<br />

Christiansen-Ruffman, Linda<br />

Christmas-Best, Verona<br />

Chua, Peter<br />

Chuang, Hui-tun<br />

Chuang, Hui-tun<br />

Chudnovskaya , Irina N.<br />

Chun, Jennifer<br />

Chun, Jennifer<br />

Cicchelli, Vincenzo<br />

Ciccia, Rossella<br />

RC30_08<br />

WG03_09<br />

WG03_10<br />

RC07_02<br />

WG03_01<br />

WG03_10<br />

RC22_10<br />

WG06_03<br />

RC24_17<br />

TG03_06<br />

RC44_03A<br />

SS_Unionism<br />

RC17_03<br />

RC17_03<br />

RC11_09<br />

RC04C_05<br />

TG04_06B<br />

RC02_06<br />

RC32_06B<br />

RC22_03B<br />

RC25_14<br />

RC47_03<br />

RC17_04<br />

JS_RC10_RC53_01<br />

RC53_07<br />

JS_RC10_RC32_02B<br />

JSB_RC10_RC32_04<br />

JS_RC13_RC32_06<br />

JS_RC13_RC32_04<br />

RC32_06A<br />

RC18_05<br />

RC44_06B<br />

RC37_03A<br />

WG03_08<br />

RC30_02<br />

RC12_01<br />

RC30_13<br />

RC21_02<br />

RC10_03<br />

RC05_08<br />

RC49_01<br />

CS_12<br />

RC21_02<br />

TG04_03<br />

RC04A_06<br />

Plenary_01<br />

RC11_02<br />

RC21_20<br />

RC14_02B<br />

RC14_04<br />

CS_02<br />

RC34_03A<br />

RC02_06<br />

RC25_10<br />

JSB_RC10_RC11_01<br />

RC43_05<br />

JSB_RC10_RC11_05<br />

RC11_14<br />

RC11_02<br />

RC42_06<br />

RC21_11<br />

JS_RC37_RC14_01C<br />

RC41_04<br />

WG03_02<br />

RC49_03<br />

AHALAS_02<br />

RC32_01B<br />

WG06_01<br />

RC18_03<br />

RC35_02<br />

RC38_03<br />

RC53_04<br />

TG04_12B<br />

TG04_01B<br />

RC44_02A<br />

RC47_06<br />

RC14_04<br />

RC34_02B<br />

RC07_11<br />

RC24_01<br />

TG04_08B<br />

Ciccia, Rossella<br />

Ciccodicola, Floriana<br />

Ciccodicola, Floriana<br />

Ciochetto, Lynne<br />

Cipriani, Roberto<br />

Cipriani, Roberto<br />

Cipriani, Roberto<br />

Cirman, Andreja<br />

Claeys-Mekdade, Cécilia<br />

Clark, Karen<br />

Clawson, Dan<br />

Clawson, Respondent: Dan<br />

Clegg, Stewart<br />

Clegg, Stewart<br />

Clément, Michèle<br />

Clemente, Aina Tarabini-Castellani<br />

Clements, Bindi<br />

Clifton, Judith<br />

Cloïn, Mariëlle<br />

Clycq, Noel<br />

Cobb , Casey<br />

Coburn, Elaine<br />

Cochoy, Franck<br />

Cocks , Alison<br />

Cocks, Alison<br />

Coe, Anna-Britt<br />

Coe, Anna-Britt<br />

Coelho, Bernardo<br />

Coelho, Bernardo<br />

Coelho, Bernardo<br />

Coffè, Hilde<br />

Cohen, Rachel<br />

Coleman, Karen<br />

Coll, Gerard<br />

Collet, Beate<br />

Collier, Richard<br />

Collinet, C.<br />

Colomb, Claire<br />

Colombo , Clelia<br />

Colombo, Enzo<br />

Comfort, Megan<br />

Cominelli, Luigi<br />

Concha, César Guzmán<br />

Condon, Mary<br />

Conforti, Joseph M.<br />

Connell, Raewyn<br />

Connidis, Ingrid Arnet<br />

Conolly , Priscilla<br />

Constantopoulou , Ch.<br />

Constantopoulou , Ch.<br />

Constantopoulou, Christiana<br />

Conte, Massimo<br />

Contreras, Oscar F<br />

Cook , Chanda<br />

Cook , Glenda<br />

Cook, Christine<br />

Cook, Glenda<br />

Cook, Joanne<br />

Cook, Joe<br />

Cook, Karen<br />

Coppola, Eva Martín<br />

Cordonnier, Sarah<br />

Córdova, Rosa María Camarena<br />

Corino, Gianni<br />

Corominas, Antoni<br />

Coronado, Jaime Preciado<br />

Corradi, Laura<br />

Corradi, Laura<br />

Corsero, Guillermo<br />

Corsten, Michael<br />

Corsten, Michael<br />

Cortesi,, Gabriella<br />

Cortiñas , Sergi Rovira<br />

Corvellec, Hervé<br />

Coskun, Gulsam<br />

Costa, Sérgio<br />

Côté , C.<br />

Cote, James<br />

Cotoi , Calin<br />

Cots, Francesca<br />

Cowburn, Malcolm<br />

357


RC24_19<br />

RC44_03A<br />

TG04_07C<br />

TG04_07C<br />

RC09_13<br />

RC14_05<br />

JSN_04<br />

RC22_01B<br />

RC44_04B<br />

RC44_04A<br />

TG03_06<br />

RC09_10<br />

TG03_07<br />

RC36_01A<br />

RC46_03<br />

RC30_08<br />

RC30_08<br />

RC07_02<br />

RC14_02A<br />

RC53_06<br />

RC30_03<br />

RC21_03<br />

RC43_02<br />

RC21_19<br />

RC21_14<br />

RC30_04<br />

RC24_21<br />

RC24_19<br />

RC21_22<br />

RC13_11<br />

RC04B_08<br />

RC48_08<br />

RC12_04<br />

RC47_06<br />

Ad Visual_05<br />

JSB_RC10_RC11_05<br />

JSB_RC10_RC11_01<br />

RC24_17<br />

RC24_20<br />

RC24_15<br />

RC10_03<br />

RC13_11<br />

RC24_01<br />

RC47_05<br />

RC32_05<br />

RC12_03<br />

RC49_06<br />

RC11_09<br />

RC20_01<br />

RC04B_08<br />

RC14_04<br />

RC10_02<br />

RC41_03<br />

RC25_02<br />

TG04_12A<br />

RC45_04<br />

RC43_05<br />

JSB_RC10_RC32_04<br />

JS_RC10_RC32_02B<br />

RC18_06<br />

JS_RC38_RC32_09<br />

RC24_20<br />

RC22_09A<br />

RC10_03<br />

JS_RC09_TG02<br />

JS_TG02_RC09_03A<br />

RC07_12<br />

RC04A_05<br />

RC04B_05<br />

JS_RC13_RC04_03<br />

TG04_07D<br />

CS_01<br />

JS_RC32_RC38_04<br />

JS_RC38_RC32_09<br />

RC41_02<br />

Ad Ethno and Theory_01<br />

RC21_03<br />

RC22_10<br />

RC32_06B<br />

JS_RC13_WG03_05<br />

JS_WG03_RC13_04<br />

Creado, Eliana Junqueira<br />

Crocker,<br />

Crojethovic, Maria<br />

Crojethovic, Maria<br />

Crosby, Todd<br />

Crozat , D.<br />

Cruz , Martha Hilda<br />

Cruz Esquivel, Juan<br />

Cruz/Serradell, Campdepadros/Santa<br />

Cruzel,<br />

Cruz-Santiago, Michelle<br />

Cucu, Alina-Sandra<br />

Cuevas-Hewitt, Marco<br />

Culic, Irina<br />

Cultiaux , John<br />

Cultiaux, John<br />

Cuzzocrea, Valentina<br />

Czech, Franciszek<br />

D’Agostino , F.<br />

D’Amato, Marina<br />

D’Cruz , Premilla<br />

D’Ottaviano, Camila<br />

D’Ottaviano, Maria<br />

D’Ottaviano, Maria Camila Loffredo<br />

d’Ovidio, Marianna<br />

da Conceição, Jefferson José<br />

da Costa Ferreira, Leila<br />

da Costa Ferreira, Lucia<br />

da Costa, Danielle Pereira<br />

da Costa, Fernanda Santos<br />

Da Costa, Marcio<br />

da Cunha Frota, Maria Guiomar<br />

Da Fonte Pessanha, Elina<br />

da Glória Gohn, Maria<br />

Da Re, Dario<br />

da Silva Destro de Oliveira, Glaucia<br />

da Silva Destro de Oliveira, Glaucia<br />

da Silva Rosa, Teresa<br />

Da Silva Rosa, Teresa<br />

da Silva, Gláucia<br />

da Silva, Patricia Olinda Loureiro Dias<br />

Dadhich, Rita<br />

Dai, Xingang<br />

Daishiro, Nomiya<br />

Daisy Ebeniro, Chioma<br />

Dale, John<br />

Dalla Vedova, Irene<br />

Dallaire, Bernadette<br />

Daloz, Jean-Pascal<br />

Damaso, AF<br />

D'Amato, M.<br />

Dambrauskas , Alicia<br />

Danilova, Raisa I.<br />

Daoxun Zhang , Vincent<br />

Darbellay , Karine<br />

Darby, Michael R.<br />

Darcy, Michael<br />

Darhour, Hanne<br />

Darhour, Hanne<br />

Darracq, Vincent<br />

das Dores Campos Machado, Maria<br />

Das, Shyamal<br />

Das, Shyamal Kumar<br />

Daskalakis , Demosthenis<br />

David, Juan<br />

David, Juan<br />

David, Matthew<br />

Davidovitch, Nitza<br />

Davidovitch, Nitza<br />

Davidovitch, Nitza<br />

Davies, M<br />

Davis, Diane<br />

Davis, Kathy<br />

Davis, Kathy<br />

Davis, Mary Ann<br />

Day, Sophie<br />

de Barros, Marfisa Cysneiros<br />

de Botton, Lena<br />

De bruyn, Els<br />

De Castro, Ana Lúcia<br />

de Castro, Ana Lúcia<br />

RC24_13<br />

RC23_01A<br />

JS_RC10_RC53_01<br />

TG04_13B<br />

RC45_01<br />

RC32_01A<br />

TG04_06A<br />

WG01_01<br />

RC30_04<br />

JSA_RC10_RC32_04<br />

JS_RC10_RC32_02A<br />

RC48_01<br />

RC13_11<br />

RC04A_06<br />

RC04C_08<br />

JS_RC13_RC29_09<br />

RC29_02<br />

RC48_03<br />

RC21_22<br />

RC48_07<br />

RC48_08<br />

RC21_22<br />

JS_RC13_WG03_05<br />

RC21_22<br />

JS_RC13_RC22_06<br />

JS_RC22_RC13<br />

RC53_05<br />

RC09_02<br />

WG06_02<br />

RC47_04<br />

RC18_01<br />

JS_RC13_RC24_13A<br />

SJS_RC13_RC34_RC53_15<br />

SJS_RC13_RC34_RC53<br />

JS_RC13_RC34_RC53<br />

RC21_10<br />

RC24_26<br />

WG01_02<br />

RC09_02<br />

RC25_10<br />

RC37_08B<br />

RC38_06<br />

RC24_15<br />

RC24_18<br />

TG04_14<br />

RC30_10<br />

RC46_03<br />

CS_12<br />

RC30_09<br />

RC22_01B<br />

RC32_06A<br />

RC07_11<br />

SJS_RC023_RC07_RC14_07<br />

RC17_05<br />

TG04_08A<br />

RC37_04<br />

RC17_07B<br />

Ad Visual_01<br />

RC43_04<br />

RC07_01<br />

TG04_07D<br />

RC34_05B<br />

RC25_07<br />

RC30_02<br />

RC47_04<br />

Ad Visual_06<br />

JSN_02<br />

RC12_04<br />

RC42_03<br />

RC41_02<br />

RC41_03<br />

RC02_06<br />

RC32_06A<br />

RC04A_06<br />

RC36_03A<br />

JS_RC10_RC11_06<br />

RC48_10<br />

RC47_04<br />

JS_RC11_RC13_02<br />

JS_RC13_RC11_10<br />

RC04A_08<br />

de Castro, Biancca Scarpeline<br />

de Castro, Henrique Carlos<br />

de Castro, Lucia Rabello<br />

de Castro, Talita Pereira<br />

de Francisco, Andrés<br />

De Jong , Sara<br />

de Krom, M.P.M.M.<br />

de la Fuente, Gloria<br />

De la Garza Toledo, Enrique<br />

de la O , María Eugenia<br />

de la O, Maria Eugenia<br />

de la Torre Oropeza, Verónica<br />

de Lima Camargo, Luiz Octavio<br />

de los Rios, Danae<br />

De Los Rios, Danae<br />

De Luca, Massimiliano<br />

de Luca, Massimiliano<br />

de Matos, Denise Ferreira<br />

de Moraes, André<br />

de Mosteyrín , Laura Fernández<br />

de Mosteyrín, Laura F<br />

de Oliveira, Aldemir<br />

De Oliveira, Eduardo Carrascosa<br />

de Oliveira, José Aldemir<br />

De Oliveira, Rosângela Paulino<br />

De Oliveira, Rosângela Paulino<br />

De Paula, Liana<br />

De Perthuis, François-Xavier<br />

De Rynck, Filip<br />

de Sario, Beppe<br />

Dechezelles, Stéphanie<br />

Deffner , Alex<br />

Deffner , Alex<br />

Deffner , Alex<br />

Deffner , Alex<br />

Deffner, Alex<br />

Deffner, Alex<br />

Degirmenci, Koray<br />

Degiuli, Francesca<br />

del Mar Ramis, Maria<br />

Delaporte, Chloé<br />

Delcroix, Catherine<br />

Delgado, Ana<br />

Delhoume, Catherine<br />

Delibas, Kayhan<br />

Delicado, Ana<br />

Deliège , Isabelle<br />

Della Porta, Donatella<br />

Delorme, Nicolas<br />

Delvallas Picolo, Fernanda<br />

Dema-Moreno, Sandra<br />

Denis, Ann<br />

Denis, Ann<br />

Denis, Jérôme<br />

Denney, David<br />

DeNora, Tia<br />

Dent, Mike<br />

Depeli, Gulsum<br />

DeSai , Gaurang<br />

Desai, Manisha<br />

Desmond, Nicola<br />

Dewaele, Alexis<br />

Dhaouadi, Mahmoud<br />

di Loreto , Martine<br />

Di Nunzio, Daniele<br />

Di Paolantonio, Mario<br />

Dias, Hugo<br />

Dias, Joao Paulo<br />

Díaz de Rivera, Ma. Eugenia Sánchez<br />

Díaz, Julio Pérez<br />

Díaz, Julio Pérez<br />

Díaz-Fuentes, Daniel<br />

Diaz-Martinez , Capitolina<br />

Diez-Palomar, Javier<br />

DiFazio, William<br />

DiFazio, William<br />

DiFazio, William<br />

Diminescu, Dana<br />

Dimkova, Stela<br />

Dimkova, Stela<br />

Diniz, Simay Ozlu<br />

358


RC22_08A<br />

RC18_04<br />

TG02_02A<br />

TG03_02<br />

TG04_07B<br />

TG04_01D<br />

RC21_17<br />

RC20_02<br />

RC22_11<br />

TG02_01A<br />

RC23_10A<br />

AHALAS_02<br />

RC07_13<br />

RC11_07<br />

RC10_03<br />

RC21_19<br />

RC47_02<br />

TG04_01A<br />

RC37_03C<br />

RC04A_03<br />

RC11_04<br />

JSA_RC10_RC11_05<br />

JSA_RC10_RC11_01<br />

RC07_07<br />

RC41_01B<br />

RC48_09<br />

WG06_02<br />

TG04_10<br />

RC11_08<br />

RC30_06<br />

RC47_07<br />

RC17_01<br />

RC10_03<br />

RC12_02<br />

RC47_01<br />

RC37_7B<br />

RC37_03A<br />

RC37_7B<br />

RC37_7A<br />

TG04_01B<br />

RC37_7A<br />

RC21_20<br />

RC04A_02<br />

RC22_01A<br />

RC24_09<br />

JSA_RC11_RC53_03<br />

WG03_02<br />

RC48_03<br />

RC02_04<br />

RC32_03<br />

RC48_08<br />

RC32_06B<br />

RC04B_03<br />

CS_12<br />

RC42_02<br />

RC32_01B<br />

RC38_03<br />

RC24_20<br />

JS_RC13_RC22_06<br />

JS_RC22_RC13<br />

RC17_03<br />

RC04_01<br />

RC30_08<br />

RC24_13<br />

WG06_01<br />

RC10_03<br />

RC32_04<br />

JSA_RC11_RC53_03<br />

RC11_21<br />

RC34_02B<br />

RC26_03<br />

RC42_02<br />

RC42_07<br />

RC18_08<br />

RC05_07<br />

RC47_05<br />

RC05_08<br />

RC24_24<br />

RC32_04<br />

RC37_09A<br />

RC09_06<br />

Diotallevi, Luca<br />

Dirk de Graaf, Nan<br />

Dix, Steffen<br />

Dixon, Jeffrey C.<br />

Dixon-Woods, M<br />

Dixon-Woods, Mary<br />

do Carmo Vieira, Maria<br />

Dodson, Jualynne E.<br />

Domingo, Eduardo M.<br />

Domingues, Mauricio<br />

Domínguez Ríos, Ma. del Carmen<br />

Domínguez García, María Isabel<br />

Dominguez Rios, Ma. del Carmen<br />

Dominguez-Alcón, Carmen<br />

Donaldson , John<br />

Donzel, André<br />

Doran, Marie-Christine<br />

Dorbeck-Jung, Bärbel<br />

Dorin, Stéphane<br />

dos Reis Borges Balsanulfo de Oliviera, Zenaide<br />

Dosman , Donna<br />

Dosman, Donna<br />

Dosman, Donna<br />

Douglas, Karen<br />

Douglas, Karen Manges<br />

Douglas, Karen Manges<br />

D'Ovidio, Fabrizio<br />

Doyle, Aaron<br />

Doyle, Martha<br />

Draetta, Laura<br />

Dressler, Wanda<br />

du Gay , Paul<br />

Du Plessis , Rosemary<br />

Duarte, Madalena<br />

Dubet , Francois<br />

Dubois, Méon<br />

Dubois, Sébastien<br />

Dubois, Vincent<br />

Ducournau, Claire<br />

Dueñas, David<br />

Dufrêne, Bernadette<br />

Duhau, Emilio<br />

Dullaart, Gerda<br />

Dungaciu, Dan<br />

Dunlap, Riley E.<br />

Dunne , Laura<br />

Dunning, Alan<br />

Durán, Camilo Andrés Castiblanco<br />

Durbin, Susan<br />

Durr, Marlese<br />

Durrant , Joan E.<br />

Dussuet, Annie<br />

Dworki, A. Gary<br />

Dworkin , A. Gary<br />

Dworzanowski, Bronwyn<br />

Dykstra, Laurel<br />

Dziuban, Agata<br />

Eargle, Lisa<br />

Ebel, Jonathan<br />

Ebel, Jonathan<br />

Ebert, Norbert<br />

Ebner , Christian<br />

Ebner, Christian<br />

Echavarren, José M<br />

Eckermann, Liz<br />

Economou , Aikaterini<br />

Ed-Dahbi, Malika<br />

Edina da Silva , Benedita<br />

Edmondson, Ricca<br />

Edwards, Kathy<br />

Efstratios , Papanis<br />

Egharevba, Matthew E.<br />

Egharevba, Matthew E.<br />

Eghbarieh, Massoud<br />

Ehrlich, Avishai<br />

Eiichi, Hamanishi<br />

Eito Mateo, Antonio<br />

El Jammal, Marie-Hélène<br />

El Safty, Madiha<br />

Elafros, Athena<br />

El-Battahani, Atta<br />

RC18_02<br />

RC24_13<br />

RC04A_06<br />

RC07_04<br />

WG06_04<br />

RC13_08<br />

RC04A_02<br />

JS_RC13_RC24_13B<br />

RC24_27<br />

JS_RC13_RC09_02<br />

JS_RC13_RC09_02<br />

RC47_04<br />

RC21_03<br />

RC14_06<br />

RC23_14A<br />

SJS_RC13_RC07_RC23_07B<br />

RC23_06<br />

RC11_14<br />

RC41_05<br />

RC24_20<br />

RC45_01<br />

RC24_01<br />

TG04_01B<br />

TG04_01C<br />

JSN_03<br />

CS_12<br />

RC07_11<br />

RC02_06<br />

RC09_07<br />

RC05_08<br />

RC09_04<br />

RC04B_03<br />

RC04B_04<br />

RC18_08<br />

RC32_05<br />

RC37_03B<br />

RC24_03<br />

RC17_07B<br />

RC30_10<br />

TG03_07<br />

RC44_04B<br />

CS_09<br />

WG03_09<br />

RC34_03A<br />

Ad Visual_01<br />

WG06_04<br />

RC11_20<br />

JS_RC37_RC14_01C<br />

RC10_03<br />

RC22_06A<br />

RC23_02B<br />

RC22_03A<br />

RC17_07B<br />

JSB_RC10_RC11_05<br />

JSB_RC10_RC11_01<br />

CS_13<br />

RC24_01<br />

TG03_07<br />

RC53_03<br />

RC47_07<br />

RC47_05<br />

RC34_05A<br />

RC25_18<br />

TG04_4A<br />

RC47_03<br />

RC11_04<br />

JSA_RC10_RC11_05<br />

JSA_RC10_RC11_01<br />

RC11_04<br />

JSN_02<br />

JS_RC10_RC53_01<br />

RC32_06A<br />

RC09_09<br />

RC32_05<br />

RC32_06B<br />

RC09_09<br />

RC12_05<br />

RC38_02<br />

RC34_01A<br />

RC09_05<br />

RC11_03<br />

Elff, Martin<br />

Elghali, Lucia<br />

Elias, Marina<br />

Eliasoph, Nina<br />

Elizondo-Lara, Maikol<br />

Elkington, Sam<br />

Elliot, Ligia<br />

Enoch, Yael<br />

Enoch, Yael<br />

Er, Liu<br />

Erdei, K.<br />

Erdi Lelandais, Ceri, Gülçin<br />

Ergin, Nezihe Ba_ak<br />

Ergur , A.<br />

Erochina, Kira<br />

Erol, Pelin Önder<br />

Escalante, Juan Carlos<br />

Escriva , Angeles<br />

Escrivá, Angeles<br />

Esmail, Ashraf<br />

Espinosa, María Paz<br />

Espluga, Josep<br />

Espluga, Josep<br />

Espluga, Josep<br />

Essa, Mohamedazad<br />

Essack , Shaheeda<br />

Estalella, Adolfo<br />

Esteban Castro, José<br />

Estévez, Ariadna<br />

Estrada Carvalhais, Isabel<br />

Estrada, Elena Dorothy<br />

Estrela, Elsa<br />

Estrela, Elsa<br />

Esu, Aide<br />

Etah Ayuk, Justine<br />

Ethis, Emmanuel ,<br />

Evans, David<br />

Evetts, Julia<br />

Ewert, Joachim<br />

Ezeah, Peter<br />

Ezguerra/ Garces-Mascarenas, Sandra/Balnca<br />

Fabiani, Jean-Louis<br />

Fabiani, Valentina<br />

Fabiansson, Charlotte<br />

Faccioli, Patrizia<br />

Fachelli, Sandra<br />

Fachinger, Uwe<br />

Facuse, Marisol<br />

Fafaliou, Irene<br />

Fahed, Ziad<br />

Fainholc, Beatriz<br />

Fainstein, Daniel<br />

Fairclough, Nicholas<br />

Fairhurst , Eileen<br />

Fairhurst , Eileen<br />

Fakouhi, Nasser<br />

Falaleeva, Maria<br />

Falcón, Sylvanna M.<br />

Falloon, Janet<br />

Famiglietti, Antonio<br />

Fan, Yun<br />

Fangen, Katrine<br />

Farini , Federico<br />

Farré, Jordi<br />

Farro, Antimo L.<br />

Fassio, Adriana<br />

Fast , Janet<br />

Fast , Janet<br />

Fast, Janet<br />

Fataar , Aslam<br />

Fattore, Toby<br />

Faulk, Laila<br />

Fauser, Margit<br />

Fayomi, Oluyemi<br />

Fazeli, Fatemeh<br />

Fazito, Dimitri<br />

Febbrajo, Alberto<br />

Fefler, Irian<br />

Feixa, Carles<br />

Fei-yu Hseih, Michelle<br />

Feldman, Susan<br />

359


RC11_06<br />

RC04A_07<br />

RC04_01<br />

RC21_14<br />

RC11_13<br />

RC07_14<br />

RC23_10B<br />

RC22_02B<br />

RC23_10B<br />

RC07_14<br />

RC37_7C<br />

TG03_05<br />

RC07_16<br />

RC23_12<br />

WG03_09<br />

CS_12<br />

RC04C_05<br />

RC04B_08<br />

RC37_03A<br />

RC24_03<br />

TG03_04<br />

RC21_23<br />

RC34_06<br />

JS_RC10_RC32_02A<br />

JSA_RC10_RC32_04<br />

RC24_12<br />

RC34_06<br />

RC29_02<br />

RC11_11<br />

RC42_06<br />

RC35_07<br />

RC11_12<br />

JS_RC36_WG03B<br />

JS_WG03_RC36_06<br />

WG03_09<br />

RC53_05<br />

RC11_03<br />

RC42_05<br />

RC22_06B<br />

RC36_06<br />

RC37_09A<br />

RC25_02<br />

RC22_07B<br />

JSB_RC10_RC11_05<br />

JSB_RC10_RC11_01<br />

RC24_01<br />

RC32_06B<br />

RC32_01C<br />

CS_13<br />

DURKHEIM_01<br />

RC22_03B<br />

RC11_09<br />

RC24_06<br />

RC11_15<br />

RC30_07<br />

TG03_01<br />

RC09_01<br />

RC09_06<br />

RC32_05<br />

RC24_18<br />

RC22_02B<br />

JS_RC37_RC14_01D<br />

RC41_05<br />

RC49_06<br />

RC09_07<br />

RC44_04B<br />

WG06_01<br />

RC23_14B<br />

RC34_05B<br />

RC37_05A<br />

DURKHEIM_01<br />

RC37_7B<br />

RC25_16<br />

RC04C_04<br />

RC04A_08<br />

RC37_05B<br />

RC44_04B<br />

JS_RC10_RC11_07<br />

RC36_03B<br />

RC48_11<br />

RC44_01B<br />

Feldman, Susan<br />

Feliciano, Cynthia<br />

Feniger, Yariv<br />

Ferm, Jessica<br />

Fernández Alonso, Mercedes<br />

Fernandez Esquinas, Manuel<br />

Fernández Esquinas, Manuel<br />

Fernández Mostaza, Maria Esther<br />

Fernández Rodríguez, Carlos Manuel<br />

Fernandez Rodriguez, Carlos Manuel<br />

Fernandez, Antoine<br />

Fernandez, Yeiling<br />

Fernandez-Esquinas, Manuel<br />

Fernandez-Esquinas, Manuel<br />

Ferrara , Maria<br />

Ferrari, Vincenzo<br />

Ferraro, Alceu Ravanello<br />

Ferraz , Marcos<br />

Ferreira, Claudino<br />

Ferreira, José G<br />

Ferrie, Joanna<br />

Ferro, Anna<br />

Feu, Jordi<br />

Fialho, Fabricio<br />

Fialho, Fabrício<br />

Fig, David<br />

Figueras , Monica<br />

Figueria, Daurius<br />

Filipovic, Ma_a<br />

Fine, Gary Alan<br />

Fine, Robert<br />

Finnegan, Deirdre<br />

Fiori, Diego<br />

Fiori, Diego<br />

Fiori, Diego<br />

Firth, Alan<br />

Fischer, Thomas<br />

Fisek, M. Hamit<br />

Fisher , Netanel<br />

Fisher, Eran<br />

Fisher, Laura<br />

Fitzgerald, Richard<br />

Fitzgibbon, Mike<br />

Fitzpatrick, Marilyn<br />

Fitzpatrick, Marilyn<br />

Flachner, Zsuzsanna<br />

Flahault, Erika<br />

Flecha , Ainhoa<br />

Fleck, Christian<br />

Fleck, Christian<br />

Flora, Gavril<br />

Florek, M.<br />

Florit, Luciano<br />

Flynn, Matt<br />

Folami Olakunle, Michael<br />

Folami, Olakunle Michael<br />

Fong, Jack<br />

Fong, Jack<br />

Fonjong, Lotsmart<br />

Fonjong, Lotsmart N.<br />

Fons i Duocastella , Clara<br />

Fontenelle, Isleide<br />

Fontenot, Kayla<br />

Fontes, Breno Augusto<br />

Ford, Michele<br />

Ford, Michele<br />

Forkan, Cormac<br />

Fornos Klein, Stefan<br />

Fossland, Trine Medby<br />

Fourmentraux, Jean-Paul<br />

Fournier, Marcel<br />

Fournier, Marcel<br />

Fox , Stephanie<br />

Franco, Cresco<br />

Franco, Creso<br />

François, Sébastien<br />

Fransisco,<br />

Frantz, Walter<br />

Frantz, Walter<br />

Frantz, Walter<br />

Franzway, Suzanne<br />

RC11_22<br />

RC43_02<br />

RC48_07<br />

JS_RC10_RC32_02A<br />

JSA_RC10_RC32_04<br />

WG06_05<br />

RC04B_08<br />

RC24_24<br />

RC25_16<br />

RC24_10<br />

RC21_14<br />

RC30_06<br />

WG06_07<br />

CS_03<br />

WG03_02<br />

JS_RC26_RC46_06<br />

CS_10<br />

RC46_01<br />

RC38_03<br />

JS_RC13_RC32_04<br />

WG06_05<br />

RC53_05<br />

RC47_03<br />

RC14_01<br />

RC36_06<br />

RC05_09<br />

RC21_06<br />

RC22_06B<br />

RC30_02<br />

JS_RC36_WG03B<br />

JS_WG03_RC36_06<br />

RC34_05A<br />

RC30_04<br />

RC09_12<br />

RC04B_03<br />

RC36_05B<br />

TG03_01<br />

RC24_12<br />

SS_Unionism<br />

RC25_01<br />

RC30_02<br />

TG04_01C<br />

RC21_09<br />

JS_RC32_RC38_04<br />

JS_RC38_RC32_09<br />

RC23_10A<br />

RC22_01B<br />

RC23_10B<br />

RC07_14<br />

RC24_17<br />

RC04A_06<br />

RC21_05<br />

RC29_01<br />

RC24_03<br />

RC07_13<br />

RC04A_08<br />

RC23_14B<br />

RC04B_08<br />

RC48_03<br />

RC24_23<br />

WG06_02<br />

RC22_01A<br />

RC22_03A<br />

TG03_05<br />

TG02_02B<br />

RC37_08A<br />

RC11_13<br />

JS_RC37_RC14_01A<br />

RC23_14B<br />

JS_RC09_TG02_02<br />

JS_TG02_RC09_03B<br />

RC09_06<br />

RC22_01B<br />

RC11_11<br />

RC05_09<br />

RC34_05B<br />

RC30_03<br />

RC20_02<br />

ClASCO_02<br />

RC14_05<br />

RC26_05<br />

Fratczak , Ewa<br />

Frediani, Alexandre<br />

Freedman, Jane<br />

Fregidou-Malama, Maria<br />

Fregidou-Malama, Maria<br />

Freiner, Karina<br />

Freir, L<br />

Freire de Mello, Leonardo Freire<br />

French , Martin<br />

Frenzel, Alexander<br />

Frey, Oliver<br />

Fribourg, Bertrand<br />

Frick, Joachim R.<br />

Friedman, Lawrence<br />

Frisiello, Antonella<br />

Fritz , Jean Marie<br />

Fritz, Jan Marie<br />

Fritz, Jan Marie<br />

Froggett, Lynn<br />

Frohlick, Susan<br />

Frommert, Dina<br />

Frota, Maria Guiomar da Cunho<br />

Frybes, Marcin<br />

Fuchs , Ch<br />

Fuchs, Christian<br />

Fuhse, Jan<br />

Fujita, Kuniko<br />

Furman, Renata<br />

Fusulier, Bernard<br />

Gabbianelli, Giulio<br />

Gabbianelli, Giulio<br />

Gabor, Kalman<br />

Gadille, Martine<br />

Gaggio, Dario<br />

Galego, Carla<br />

Gal-Ezer, Miri<br />

Galicia Sánchez, Segundo<br />

Gallego Carrera, Diana Gallego<br />

Gallin, Panelists: Dan<br />

Galloway, Nieema<br />

Gálvez Mozo, Ana<br />

Gamero, Nuria<br />

Ganau, Joan<br />

Garay, Ana<br />

Garay, Ana Isabel<br />

García , Jose Luis<br />

García Hernández, Aidé<br />

Garcia Quintanilla, Magda<br />

Garcia Quintanilla, Magda<br />

García Serrano, Pablo García<br />

Garcia Wehrle, Paloma<br />

García, Alejandro<br />

García, Carmen Ruidiaz<br />

Garcia, Ernest<br />

Garcia, José Luís<br />

Garcia, Maribel<br />

Garcia-Aracil, Adela<br />

Garcia-Dils, Ramon<br />

García-Guadilla, María Pilar<br />

Gareau, Brian J.<br />

Garhammer, Manfred<br />

Garma, Carlos<br />

Garret Ríos, Maria Gabriela<br />

Garrido Gómez, María-Isabel<br />

Gaspar, Sofia<br />

Gaspar, Sofia<br />

Gastron, Liliana<br />

Gaudez, Florent<br />

Gaughan, Monica<br />

Gauvain, Mathilde<br />

Gauvain, Mathilde<br />

Gaynor, Niamh<br />

Gaytán Alcalá, Felipe<br />

Gedvilaite, Margarita<br />

Geerdes, Sara-Izabella<br />

Geldyeva, Gozel<br />

Genin, Émilie<br />

Genov, Nikolai<br />

Gentili, Pablo<br />

Geoffroy , M.<br />

George , Gantzias<br />

360


RC07_05<br />

RC32_05<br />

RC44_05B<br />

RC30_09<br />

RC14_03B<br />

RC10_01<br />

RC47_03<br />

TG04_12A<br />

JS_RC48_RC07_06<br />

RC07_06<br />

RC44_03A<br />

RC38_04<br />

RC04B_05<br />

RC26_04<br />

RC04B_02<br />

RC04B_03<br />

RC43_03<br />

JS_RC37_RC14_01B<br />

RC07_05<br />

RC44_02B<br />

RC11_01<br />

RC04A_06<br />

TG03_10<br />

SJS_RC25_RC05_TG03_11<br />

Plenary_01<br />

RC42_04<br />

RC22_01A<br />

RC18_01<br />

RC22_01A<br />

WG03_09<br />

WG03_10<br />

RC23_14A<br />

WG06_05<br />

RC37_7A<br />

RC07_08<br />

RC26_02<br />

RC09_12<br />

RC22_09A<br />

RC04C_05<br />

RC04B_07<br />

TG04_08B<br />

RC41_03<br />

RC18_05<br />

RC21_04<br />

RC07_11<br />

RC30_05<br />

TG04_12B<br />

RC24_15<br />

RC43_04<br />

RC07_15<br />

RC02_06<br />

RC07_13<br />

RC23_10A<br />

RC23_11<br />

RC07_13<br />

RC23_10A<br />

RC41_08<br />

RC48_03<br />

WG03_08<br />

TG04_4A<br />

RC48_05<br />

RC29_02<br />

RC17_03<br />

RC21_15<br />

TG03_02<br />

RC25_08<br />

RC26_01<br />

RC26_02<br />

RC25_01<br />

RC02_08<br />

RC02_03<br />

RC20_03<br />

JSA_RC10_RC32_04<br />

JS_RC10_RC32_02A<br />

RC14_06<br />

RC25_05<br />

RC04B_02<br />

RC04B_08<br />

RC04A_02<br />

RC13_08<br />

WG06_07<br />

George, Michael<br />

George, Tayo<br />

Georges,<br />

Georges, Isabel<br />

Georgopoulou , P.<br />

Geraldo de Castro, Bárbara<br />

Gerbaudo, Paolo<br />

Gerber , David<br />

Gerhards , Jürgen<br />

Gerhards, Jürgen<br />

Gerstel,<br />

Ghergel, Ana<br />

Ghosh, Paramita<br />

Giannopoulou, Ioanna<br />

Giavrimis, Panagiotis<br />

Giavrimis, Panagiotis<br />

Gibb, Ken<br />

Gibbons, Jacqueline A.<br />

Gibbons, Jacqueline A.<br />

Gillan/ Lambert, Michael<br />

Gilleard , Chris<br />

Gimenez Rodriguez, Joaquim<br />

Gimeno Giménez, Leonor<br />

Gimeno, Leonor<br />

Giner, Salvador<br />

Giordano, Peggy C.<br />

Giorgi, Alberta<br />

Giori, Alberta<br />

Giumbelli, Emerson<br />

Giusti, Sonia<br />

Giusti, Sonia<br />

Gläser, Jochen<br />

Glatzer, Wolfgang<br />

Glauser, Andrea<br />

Gleiter, Joerg<br />

Gloria, Pirzio<br />

Go, Julian<br />

Gocer, Derya<br />

Gök_en, Fato_<br />

Gök_en, Fato_<br />

Golightley, Malcolm<br />

Golubeva, Golubeva Yu.<br />

Gombin, Joel<br />

Gómez , Mariana<br />

Gomez Cruz, Edgar<br />

Gómez Solórzano, Marco Augusto<br />

Gomez, Andres Montero<br />

Gonçalves, Ana<br />

Gondim , Linda<br />

Gonzales Ramos, Ana M.<br />

González Begega, Sergio<br />

Gonzalez De La Fe, Teresa<br />

González de la Fe, Teresa<br />

González Ramos, Ana M.<br />

Gonzalez Ramos, Ana Ma.<br />

González Ramos, Ana Maria<br />

González, César A.<br />

González, Maria Victoria Espiñeira<br />

Gonzalez-Polledo, E/J<br />

Gonzalo, Jan<br />

Goodman, James<br />

Gordaliza, Rosario Pozo<br />

Gordon,, Ray<br />

Görk, Reyhan Varli<br />

Gorodzeisky, Anastasia<br />

Goroshko, Olena<br />

Gorshkov, Mikhail<br />

Gorshkov, Mikhail<br />

Goswami, Nirmali<br />

Gottfried, Heidi<br />

Gottschall, Karin<br />

Goudsblom, Johan<br />

Goulart, Tatiana<br />

Goulart, Tatiana<br />

Gourhant , V.<br />

Gouveia , Carlos A. M.<br />

Gouveia, Â. G.<br />

Gouveia, AB<br />

Gouvias, Dionyssios<br />

Goyal, R.S.<br />

Grabka, Markus M.<br />

Ad Visual_01<br />

JS_RC36_WG03A<br />

JS_WG03_RC36_05<br />

RC17_04<br />

RC18_01<br />

RC24_11<br />

WG03_03<br />

RC49_06<br />

RC04B_07<br />

JS_RC11_RC13_02<br />

JS_RC13_RC11_10<br />

TG04_07A<br />

TG04_07D<br />

RC12_04<br />

JS_RC09_TG02<br />

JS_TG02_RC09_03A<br />

RC34_04B<br />

RC22_10<br />

RC34_04A<br />

RC25_17<br />

RC04C_05<br />

RC24_06<br />

RC42_02<br />

RC30_10<br />

RC04B_07<br />

RC23_11<br />

JS_RC04_RC07_RC23_RC32_05<br />

RC07_15<br />

RC23_03A<br />

RC24_27<br />

JS_RC13_RC24_13B<br />

RC21_17<br />

RC21_19<br />

TG04_02B<br />

RC10_02<br />

RC30_01<br />

RC32_04<br />

RC07_07<br />

RC48_09<br />

RC34_02B<br />

RC24_03<br />

RC24_15<br />

RC29_01<br />

TG03_05<br />

RC07_08<br />

RC44_02B<br />

RC21_15<br />

RC30_03<br />

RC24_06<br />

RC24_04<br />

RC12_03<br />

RC32_01C<br />

SJS_RC13_RC34_RC53_15<br />

SJS_RC13_RC34_RC53<br />

JS_RC13_RC34_RC53<br />

RC30_05<br />

RC47_04<br />

WG01_02<br />

RC21_03<br />

RC36_05A<br />

RC47_05<br />

RC24_08<br />

JS_RC13_RC32_04<br />

SJS_RC13_RC07_RC23_07B<br />

RC30_12<br />

RC24_20<br />

RC48_08<br />

JS_RC11_RC13_02<br />

JS_RC13_RC11_10<br />

RC13_11<br />

RC41_03<br />

SJS_RC25_RC05_TG03_11<br />

TG03_10<br />

RC05_10<br />

RC22_03B<br />

RC22_04<br />

RC37_06C<br />

RC22_06B<br />

RC48_02<br />

RC21_19<br />

JS_RC10_RC53_01<br />

Gradskova, Yulia<br />

Grams, Diane<br />

Grams, Diane<br />

Grandclément, Catherine<br />

Grasso, Ilario<br />

Grasso, Marco<br />

Grau, Begonya Enguix<br />

Grausgruber, Alfred<br />

Grayson, J. Paul<br />

Green , Eileen<br />

Green , Eileen<br />

Green, Judith<br />

Greene, G<br />

Greenfield, Steve<br />

Greenstein, Ran<br />

Greenstein, Ran<br />

Greve, Laurent<br />

Griera, Maria M.<br />

Griffin, Christine<br />

Grigor’jev , SvjatoslavI<br />

Grishaeva, Nataliya P.<br />

Grisotti, Marcia<br />

Grobbelaar, Janis<br />

Grondona, Ana Lucia<br />

Gross, Christiane<br />

Gross, Christiane<br />

Gross, Christiane<br />

Gross, Christiane<br />

Gross, Matthias<br />

Grossman, Ronit<br />

Grossman, Ronit<br />

Grossmann, Katrin<br />

Großmann, Katrin<br />

Groves, Christopher<br />

Grybovych , Oksana<br />

Guadarrama, Rocio<br />

Guc, Ayse<br />

Gudavarthy, Ajay<br />

Gudavarthy, Ajay<br />

Gu_mundsson, Gestur<br />

Guerra, João<br />

Guerra, João<br />

Guerra, Nancy G.<br />

Guerrero, Landys<br />

Guerrero, Sandra<br />

Guillaume, Cecile<br />

Guimaraes, Rita<br />

Guimaraes, Sonia<br />

Guivant, Julia S.<br />

Guízar, Francisco<br />

Guliyev, Rufat<br />

Guliyeva, Sveta<br />

Gulshetty, B.S.<br />

Gulshetty, B.S.<br />

Gulshetty, B.S.<br />

Gun Cuningham, Patrick<br />

Gun Cuninghame, Patrick<br />

Gun Cuninghame, Patrick<br />

Gündogdu, Ibrahim<br />

Gunes, Fatime<br />

Guoli, Dong<br />

Gupta, Aarti<br />

Gupta, R.D.<br />

Gupta, Rajiv<br />

Gupta, Saloni<br />

Gupta, Saurabh<br />

Gupta, Saurabh<br />

Gupta, Vandana<br />

Gupta, Vandana<br />

Gupta, Vishesh kumar<br />

Gurak, Douglas T.<br />

Gurung , Shobha Hamal<br />

Gurung, Shobha Hamal<br />

Gutierrez Chong, Natividad<br />

Gutierrez Martinez, Daniel<br />

Gutiérrez-Martínez, Daniel<br />

Gutman, Yifat<br />

Gutmann, Emanuel<br />

Guzmán -Concha, César<br />

Haase, Annegret<br />

Haav, Kaarel<br />

361


RC34_04A<br />

RC30_09<br />

RC11_21<br />

RC37_7A<br />

RC32_02B<br />

RC21_06<br />

Ad Visual_01<br />

RC37_09A<br />

JS_RC37_RC14_01A<br />

CS_10<br />

RC09_11<br />

RC05_04<br />

RC05_10<br />

RC11_15<br />

RC41_03<br />

RC47_07<br />

RC11_21<br />

RC11_20<br />

TG04_07C<br />

RC11_05<br />

RC11_10<br />

TG04_06A<br />

RC37_05A<br />

RC30_11<br />

RC34_04B<br />

RC36_02C<br />

RC05_03<br />

JS_RC38_RC05_08<br />

RC26_02<br />

RC26_04<br />

RC25_17<br />

RC25_13<br />

RC25_17<br />

RC23_11<br />

JS_RC04_RC07_RC23_RC32_05<br />

RC07_15<br />

RC11_13<br />

RC11_15<br />

JS_RC10_RC36_03<br />

RC11_12<br />

JS_RC13_RC30_14<br />

JS_RC13_RC32_06<br />

RC42_04<br />

RC36_06<br />

RC24_19<br />

RC09_08<br />

RC11_06<br />

TG02_02A<br />

RC22_09B<br />

TG04_01C<br />

RC44_02A<br />

RC11_03<br />

RC21_13<br />

TG03_05<br />

RC11_24<br />

RC23_03A<br />

RC02_09<br />

RC23_15<br />

Ad Visual_03<br />

RC25_10<br />

RC18_03<br />

JSA_RC10_RC11_01<br />

RC44_03B<br />

RC42_06<br />

WG06_05<br />

RC11_23<br />

RC24_08<br />

RC34_03B<br />

RC30_05<br />

RC22_01A<br />

AHALAS_02<br />

JS_RC38_TG04_12<br />

TG04_13A<br />

RC46_03<br />

RC07_09<br />

RC34_01B<br />

RC46_06<br />

RC22_02B<br />

RC30_13<br />

JS_RC10_RC36_03<br />

RC04A_03<br />

Habuchi, Ichiyo<br />

Hadj, Mourad Moulai<br />

Hafford-Letchfield, Trish<br />

Hagen Malfrid, Irene<br />

Hager, Tamar<br />

Haila, Anne<br />

Halawa, Mateusz<br />

Halley, Jeanne<br />

Halley, Jeffrey<br />

Halley, Jeffrey A.<br />

Halmai, Gabor<br />

Hamal Gurung, Shobha<br />

Hamal Gurung, Shobha<br />

Hamblin, Kate<br />

Ham-Chande, Roberto<br />

Hamel, Pierre<br />

Hamilton, Mary<br />

Hamilton, Myra<br />

Hammer, Raphaël<br />

Hancheva, Camellia<br />

Hank, Karsten<br />

Hansen, Janus<br />

Hansen, Jérôme<br />

Harayama, Tetsu<br />

Harelimana, Anselme<br />

Harinen, Paivi<br />

Harman, Vicki<br />

Harman, Vicki<br />

Harms, Dr Hans<br />

Harms, Hans<br />

Harnisch , Joerg-Henner<br />

Harnisch , Svetlana I.<br />

Harnisch , Svetlana I.<br />

Harnoncourt, Max<br />

Harnoncourt, Max<br />

Harnoncourt, Max<br />

Harper , Sarah<br />

Harper, Sarah<br />

Harris, Richard<br />

Harris, Tamara<br />

Harrison, Julia<br />

Harrison, Julia<br />

Harrod, Michael M.<br />

Hartley, Daniel<br />

Hasegawa, Koichi<br />

Haskova, Hana<br />

Hasmanova Marhankova, Jaroslava<br />

Hassan, Riaz<br />

Hassan, Riaz<br />

Hassler, Björn<br />

Hattatoglu, Dilek<br />

Hatton-Yeo, Allan<br />

Hatuka, Tali<br />

Hauchecorne, Mathieu<br />

Hayles, Cathy<br />

Haynes, Paul<br />

Häyrinen-Alestalo, Marja<br />

Häyrinen-Alestalo, Marja<br />

Hazan, Noa<br />

Heath , Melanie<br />

Heath, Oliver<br />

Hebert, Marijo<br />

Hege&Dufour, Adelheid/Christian<br />

Hegtvedt, Karen A.<br />

Heien, Thorsten<br />

Heikkinen, Satu<br />

Heinrichs, Harald<br />

Helve, Helena<br />

Hendrickx, Jef<br />

Hennig, Anja<br />

Henrique Martins, Paulo<br />

Henwood, Karen<br />

Henwood, Karen<br />

Herbrand , Cathy<br />

Hernandez Amador, Edmundo<br />

Hernández Gutiérrez, José Antonio<br />

Hernandez Hernandez, Marisela<br />

Hernández Madrid , Miguel<br />

Hernández Romo, Marcela A.<br />

Hernández, Alba<br />

Hernández, Fernando<br />

RC30_01<br />

RC21_01<br />

ISSC_01<br />

RC30_01<br />

RC37_04<br />

RC04A_04<br />

RC37_02A<br />

JS_RC38_RC37_10<br />

RC13_08<br />

RC23_05<br />

RC34_04A<br />

WG06_04<br />

RC05_02<br />

JS_RC05_RC32_01B<br />

RC11_01<br />

RC36_01B<br />

RC17_02<br />

RC17_05<br />

RC21_01<br />

RC45_03<br />

RC24_14<br />

RC11_05<br />

TG04_08B<br />

RC11_15<br />

JSB_RC10_RC11_05<br />

JSB_RC10_RC11_01<br />

RC11_05<br />

RC11_17<br />

TG04_01A<br />

RC49_05<br />

RC38_01<br />

RC24_01<br />

RC38_04<br />

RC35_03<br />

RC02_05<br />

RC35_01<br />

RC48_01<br />

RC24_27<br />

JS_RC13_RC24_13B<br />

RC13_08<br />

RC05_05<br />

RC04A_08<br />

RC04A_04<br />

RC25_05<br />

TG04_15<br />

RC24_01<br />

TG04_14<br />

TG04_4A<br />

RC24_03<br />

RC07_12<br />

RC23_13B<br />

JS_RC09_TG02<br />

JS_TG02_RC09_03A<br />

RC25_02<br />

RC18_09<br />

RC11_22<br />

RC07_12<br />

JSN_03<br />

RC30_13<br />

RC21_23<br />

TG04_01C<br />

RC11_14<br />

RC21_18<br />

JS_RC09_RC13_03<br />

TG04_4B<br />

RC25_09<br />

RC11_14<br />

RC24_10<br />

TG03_10<br />

RC05_04<br />

TG04_01A<br />

WG06_07<br />

RC38_01<br />

Ad Visual_05<br />

RC05_08<br />

RC21_01<br />

RC21_02<br />

TG02_01B<br />

RC41_04<br />

RC18_04<br />

RC47_02<br />

Hernandez, Luis<br />

Hernández-Medina, Esther<br />

Hernes, Gudmund<br />

Herrera Aragon, Diego<br />

Herrero, Marta<br />

Herring, K. Lee<br />

Herrschaft, Felicia<br />

Herrschaft, Felicia<br />

Herzer, Gernot<br />

Hessels, Laurens<br />

Hettige, Siri<br />

Hettige, Siri<br />

Heyse, Petra<br />

Heyse, Petra<br />

Higgs, Paul<br />

Higuchi, Naoto<br />

Hiller, Petra<br />

Hillman, Alex<br />

Hillmann, Felicitas<br />

Hinz, Thomas<br />

Hirsch, Darya<br />

Hlebec, Valentina<br />

Hodge, Suzanne<br />

Hofäcker, Dirk<br />

Hoff , Andreas<br />

Hoff, Andreas<br />

Hoff, Andreas<br />

Hoffman, Jaco<br />

Hofmann, Jeanette<br />

Høgsbro, Kjeld<br />

Holdsworth, Clare<br />

Hollaender, Kirsten<br />

Holmberg, Lena<br />

Holmwood, John<br />

Holmwood, John<br />

Holzer, Boris<br />

Hongo, Masatake<br />

Honkanen , Antti<br />

Honkanen , Antti<br />

Honkanen , Antti<br />

Honkasalo, Veronika<br />

Hope, Richard O<br />

Hopmann, Stefan T.<br />

Horejes, Thomas<br />

Horii, Mitsutoshi<br />

Horlick-Jones, Tom<br />

Horlick-Jones, Tom<br />

Horlick-Jones, Tom<br />

Horta, Ana<br />

Hossain, Mahjabeen Khaled<br />

Høstaker, Roar<br />

Hoszgör, Ayse Gündüz<br />

Hoszgör, Ayse Gündüz<br />

Housley , William<br />

Houtman, Dick<br />

Howse, Kenneth<br />

Hsu, Hung-Yi<br />

Hu , Lina<br />

Hualde, Alfredo<br />

Huan, Li Ming<br />

Huber, Michael<br />

Huete , Raquel<br />

Huete, Raquel<br />

Huidi, MA<br />

Hultman, Martin<br />

Humphreys, Jean<br />

Hunter, Alistair<br />

Hunter, Colin<br />

Huss, E.<br />

Huss, E.<br />

Hutter, Bridget<br />

Huxhold, Oliver<br />

Iarskaia-Smirnova , Elena<br />

Iarskaia-Smirnova, Elena<br />

Ibañez-Angulo, Monica<br />

Ibarra, Guillermo<br />

Ibarra, Jorge<br />

Ichijo, Atsuko<br />

Igel, Corinne<br />

Ignazi, Piero<br />

Igreja, Ciesas, Rebecca<br />

362


RC24_21<br />

RC10_01<br />

RC36_01B<br />

TG04_5<br />

RC37_04<br />

RC24_16<br />

RC38_03<br />

JS_RC10_RC53_01<br />

RC38_05<br />

RC05_02<br />

JS_RC10_RC32_02A<br />

RC30_11<br />

RC04C_04<br />

WG01_02<br />

RC11_13<br />

RC30_07<br />

JS_RC14_RC37<br />

RC11_07<br />

RC23_12<br />

RC07_16<br />

RC44_02A<br />

TG04_02B<br />

TG04_01D<br />

RC02_07<br />

TG04_01D<br />

JS_RC10_RC36_03<br />

RC24_01<br />

RC04C_04<br />

RC42_01<br />

RC23_03A<br />

RC11_08<br />

RC17_02<br />

RC45_04<br />

RC17_02<br />

RC22_03A<br />

SJS_RC13_RC34_RC53_15<br />

SJS_RC13_RC34_RC53<br />

JS_RC13_RC34_RC53<br />

JS_RC13_RC22_06<br />

SJS_RC13_RC34_RC53_15<br />

JS_RC22_RC13<br />

SJS_RC13_RC34_RC53<br />

JS_RC13_RC34_RC53<br />

RC14_02C<br />

RC18_04<br />

RC37_7A<br />

TG04_06A<br />

RC47_06<br />

RC07_04<br />

RC14_06<br />

RC24_27<br />

JS_RC13_RC24_13B<br />

RC29_02<br />

RC53_05<br />

WG06_01<br />

RC36_03A<br />

JS_RC10_RC11_06<br />

RC48_10<br />

RC12_07<br />

RC41_07<br />

RC07_13<br />

RC23_10A<br />

RC22_03B<br />

RC30_09<br />

CS_02<br />

RC23_06<br />

RC24_09<br />

RC43_05<br />

RC07_16<br />

RC23_12<br />

TG04_01A<br />

RC11_03<br />

RC32_03<br />

RC42_06<br />

WG06_01<br />

RC21_16<br />

RC21_04<br />

JSB_RC10_RC11_05<br />

JSB_RC10_RC11_01<br />

TG04_10<br />

RC53_03<br />

Ilhan, Akgun<br />

Imbrasait_, J_rat_<br />

Inaba, Nanako<br />

Ingenhoff , Diana<br />

Inglis, David<br />

Inkinen, Aino<br />

Inowlocki, Lena<br />

Invernizzi, Antonella<br />

Ipatova, Liana<br />

Iqbal, Khurram<br />

Iqbal, Khurram<br />

Iranzo, Consuelo<br />

Irawati Pattinasarany, Indera Ratna<br />

Isaev , Kusein<br />

Isengard , Bettina<br />

Ishihara, Mamiko<br />

Isleide, Fontenelle<br />

Israsena Na Ayudhya , Praima<br />

Ivanova, Elena<br />

Ivanova, Elena<br />

Ivanova, Rosalina<br />

Iwona, Zielinska<br />

J.D. , Wulfhorst<br />

J.S. Ross, Robert<br />

Jackson, Clare<br />

Jackson, Jeff<br />

Jacobi, Pedro Roberto<br />

Jacovkis, Judith<br />

Jadhav, Vishal G.<br />

Jadoul, Raynald<br />

Jadoul, Raynald<br />

Jagd, Søren<br />

Jaime Castillo, Antonio M.<br />

Jaime, Pedro<br />

Jaimes Martínez, Ramiro<br />

Jain, Rashmi<br />

Jain, Rashmi<br />

Jain, Rashmi<br />

Jain, Sushila<br />

Jain, Sushila<br />

Jain, Sushila<br />

Jain, Sushila<br />

Jain, Sushila<br />

Jansen , Z.<br />

Jansen, Giedo<br />

Janssen, Susanne<br />

Japp, Klaus P.<br />

Jardim Pinto, Céli Regina<br />

Jasso, Guillermina<br />

Jauréguiberry , Fr.<br />

Jean-Pierre , Mounet<br />

Jean-Pierre, Mounet<br />

Jegede, Ajibade Ebenezer<br />

Jenks, Christopher<br />

Jennison , Karen M.<br />

Jensen, Knud<br />

Jensen, Knud<br />

Jensen, Knud<br />

Jerome, Arun<br />

Jerome, Patricia A.<br />

Jeronimo, Helena<br />

Jerónimo, Helena<br />

Jevtic, Miroljub<br />

Jimenez Guzman, Maria Lucero<br />

Jiménez, Jaime<br />

Jiménez, Jaime<br />

Jimenez, Manuel<br />

Jimenez, Maria<br />

Jimenez-Buedo, Maria<br />

Jimenez-Buedo, Maria<br />

Johansson, Vicki<br />

Johnson , Beth<br />

Johnson Osirim, Mary<br />

Johnson, Cathryn<br />

Johnson, Kenneth A.<br />

Johnston, Lauralyn<br />

Jonas, Michael<br />

Jonda , Bernadette<br />

Jonda, Bernadette<br />

Jones, Anwen<br />

Jones, Nicola<br />

RC07_12<br />

JS_RC37_RC14_01A<br />

RC37_09B<br />

RC30_02<br />

JS_RC25_TG03_06<br />

TG03_09<br />

RC11_06<br />

RC22_05<br />

RC22_11<br />

JS_RC13_WG03_05<br />

JS_WG03_RC13_04<br />

RC02_06<br />

RC24_11<br />

RC12_07<br />

RC41_07<br />

RC38_04<br />

TG04_14<br />

RC24_07<br />

RC04B_07<br />

RC07_15<br />

RC23_11<br />

JS_RC04_RC07_RC23_RC32_05<br />

RC07_13<br />

RC23_10A<br />

RC30_11<br />

RC47_07<br />

JS_RC09_TG02_02<br />

JS_TG02_RC09_03B<br />

RC34_05B<br />

JS_RC09_TG02_02<br />

RC09_08<br />

JS_TG02_RC09_03B<br />

RC09_11<br />

RC09_10<br />

JSB_RC11_RC53_03<br />

RC42_07<br />

RC12_05<br />

RC21_12<br />

TG02_01B<br />

CS_03<br />

RC36_01C<br />

WG03_10<br />

RC04A_06<br />

RC21_06<br />

RC22_08A<br />

RC17_06<br />

JSB_RC11_RC53_03<br />

RC05_10<br />

RC21_23<br />

RC11_08<br />

JS_RC14_RC30_RC32<br />

RC13_08<br />

JS_RC09_RC13_03<br />

JS_RC13_RC09_02<br />

RC13_01<br />

SJS_RC13_RC34_RC53_15<br />

SJS_RC13_RC34_RC53<br />

JS_RC13_RC34_RC53<br />

RC22_10<br />

RC21_18<br />

RC09_11<br />

RC32_01A<br />

RC05_07<br />

JS_RC32_RC38_04<br />

JS_RC38_RC32_09<br />

RC21_16<br />

JS_RC36_WG03B<br />

JS_WG03_RC36_06<br />

RC32_01C<br />

JS_RC36_WG03_C<br />

RC22_09B<br />

TG04_06B<br />

RC22_03B<br />

RC25_07<br />

Ad Visual_02<br />

JS_RC13_RC29_09<br />

RC42_06<br />

RC37_7A<br />

RC07_03<br />

TG03_08<br />

RC11_16<br />

Jones, Paul<br />

Jones, Paul<br />

Jones, Paul<br />

Jong-Sung, Kim<br />

Jönson , Håkan<br />

Jönson , Håkan<br />

Jönsson , Ingrid<br />

Jonveaux, Isabelle<br />

Jonveaux, Isabelle<br />

Jorand, Dominique<br />

Jorand, Dominique<br />

Jorgenson, Andrew<br />

Jorgenson, Andrew<br />

Joseph, Jerome<br />

Joshua, Aransiola<br />

Jost, Gerhard<br />

Jubert, Fabrice<br />

Juncà, Martí Boada<br />

Jungbauer-Gans, Monika<br />

Jungbauer-Gans, Monika<br />

Jungbauer-Gans, Monika<br />

Jungbauer-Gans, Monika<br />

Jungblut, Airton<br />

Jungblut, Airton Luiz<br />

Jurado Montelongo, Mario Alberto<br />

Jurczyszyn, Lukasz<br />

K. Bhambra, Gurminder<br />

K. Bhambra, Gurminder<br />

Kaabour, Simohammed<br />

Kabakchieva, Petya<br />

Kabakchieva, Petya<br />

Kabakchieva, Petya<br />

Kabele, Jiri<br />

Kahancova, Marta<br />

Kahn, Hafiz<br />

Kahn, Mariam Seedat<br />

Kajer, Poul Fritz<br />

Kalandides, Ares<br />

Kalberg, Stephen<br />

Kalekin-Fishman, Devorah<br />

Kalekin-Fishman, Devorah<br />

Kalekin-Fishman, Devorah<br />

Kalia, Rajesh<br />

Kalia, Rajesh<br />

Kalkandjieva, Daniela<br />

Kallinikos, Jannis<br />

Kalula, Mpiana<br />

Kambouri, Helen<br />

Kamibayashi, Chieko<br />

Kamiya, Yumiko<br />

Kamlesh , Mohan<br />

Kamphorst, Teus<br />

Kamphorst, Teus J.<br />

Kamphorst, Teus J.<br />

Kamphorst, Teus J.<br />

Kamphorst, Teus J.<br />

Kamphorst, Teus J.<br />

Kamphorst, Teus J.<br />

Kanckos, Lise<br />

Kandylis, George<br />

Kania, Magdalena<br />

Kannabiran , Kalpan<br />

Kannabiran, Kalpana<br />

Kannabrian, Kalpana<br />

Kannabrian, Kalpana<br />

Kao, Shu-Fen<br />

Kappler, Karolin<br />

Kappler, Karolin<br />

Kappler, Karolin<br />

Kappler, Karolin<br />

Kara, Melike<br />

Karaffa, Cynthia A.<br />

Kargina, Irina<br />

Karim, Reazul<br />

Karim, Sajid<br />

Karklina, Ieva<br />

Karpinski, Zbigniew<br />

Kartunen, Sari<br />

Karuri-Sebina, Geci<br />

Katz, Jack<br />

Katz, Jeanne<br />

363


TG02_02A<br />

RC43_02<br />

JSB_RC10_RC11_05<br />

JSB_RC10_RC11_01<br />

JS_RC09_RC13_03<br />

JS_RC13_RC09_02<br />

TG04_09A<br />

RC02_04<br />

RC44_06B<br />

RC11_08<br />

RC02_06<br />

RC23_02B<br />

RC09_13<br />

JS_RC32_RC38_04<br />

JS_RC38_RC32_09<br />

RC21_08<br />

RC25_20<br />

RC09_01<br />

RC09_09<br />

RC37_05A<br />

JS_RC37_RC14_01C<br />

Ad Visual_02<br />

CS_05<br />

RC49_03<br />

RC04A_07<br />

JSA_RC11_RC53_03<br />

RC41_01A<br />

RC07_02<br />

RC47_05<br />

RC47_05<br />

TG04_01C<br />

Ad Revistas_01<br />

RC09_08<br />

RC25_08<br />

RC10_03<br />

TG04_01D<br />

TG04_08B<br />

RC11_02<br />

RC17_07B<br />

RC17_07B<br />

RC_36_01C<br />

RC07_12<br />

RC25_13<br />

TG04_12A<br />

JS_RC13_RC04_03<br />

RC04B_06<br />

RC24_16<br />

TG04_10<br />

TG02_01A<br />

RC17_04<br />

RC43_05<br />

RC38_06<br />

RC34_02B<br />

RC02_06<br />

RC24_17<br />

RC11_10<br />

Ad Visual_02<br />

RC24_10<br />

RC41_01A<br />

RC22_02A<br />

JS_RC13_RC04_03<br />

TG03_08<br />

RC23_02A<br />

RC11_06<br />

RC41_03<br />

RC53_06<br />

RC21_15<br />

RC04A_04<br />

RC04B_06<br />

JS_RC36_WG03A<br />

JS_RC36_WG03C<br />

JS_WG03_RC36_05<br />

RC11_07<br />

RC11_09<br />

RC11_11<br />

RC17_03<br />

RC17_03<br />

JS_RC13_RC29_09<br />

RC30_02<br />

TG04_15<br />

RC05_01<br />

Kaya, Ayhan<br />

Keating, Dennis<br />

Keating, Norah<br />

Keating, Norah<br />

Keliyan, Maya<br />

Keliyan, Maya<br />

Kemshall, Hazel<br />

Kennedy, Peter<br />

Kennedy, Peter/Carole<br />

Kenny, Rosanne<br />

Kentor, Jeffry<br />

Kepenek, Emek<br />

Khaire, Mukti<br />

Khan, Nighat<br />

Khan, Nighat<br />

Kharlamov, Nikita A.<br />

Khetagurova , Nataly<br />

Khondker, Habibul H.<br />

Khusenova, Nafisa<br />

Kiiler, Eve<br />

Kilborne, Yann<br />

Kilburn, Louise<br />

Kilian, Reinhold<br />

Kilian, Reinhold<br />

Kim, Jeehun<br />

Kim, Jeehun<br />

Kim, Jeehun<br />

Kim, Mun Cho<br />

Kim, Sang-Jun<br />

Kim, Seung Kuk<br />

Kingma, Sytze F.<br />

Kingman, Eduardo<br />

Kipiani, Giorgi<br />

Kirchner , Corinne<br />

Kiriazidis , Theo<br />

Kirk, Elizabeth A.<br />

Kirkcaldy, Andy<br />

Kirkman, Allison<br />

Kirkpatrick, Ian<br />

Kirkpatrick, Ian<br />

Kirpitchenko, Liudmila<br />

Kirton, Andrew<br />

Kistereva , Maria<br />

Kitzinger, Jenny<br />

Kjølsrød, Lise<br />

Klein, Stefan Fornos<br />

Klintman, Mikael<br />

Kloep, Marion<br />

Knöbl, Wolfgang<br />

Kobayashi-Hillary, Nobumi<br />

Koebel, Tedd<br />

Koettig, Michaela<br />

Koffman, Ofra<br />

Köhler, Holm-Detlev<br />

Kohlheb, Norbert<br />

Kohli, Martin<br />

Kohn, Ayelet<br />

Kojima, Hiroshi<br />

Kojima, Hiroshi<br />

Kojima, Hiroshi<br />

Kolesnikova, Elena Yu<br />

Koli Bau, Yanuarius<br />

Kollannavar, Giriyappa<br />

Komp, Kathrin<br />

Komp, Kathrin<br />

König, Alexandra<br />

Konstantatos, Haris<br />

Konstantinovskiy, David<br />

Konstantinovsky, David<br />

Kontula, Anna<br />

Kontula, Anna<br />

Kontula, Anna<br />

Kopacz, M.<br />

Kopacz, M.<br />

Kopacz, Marek S.<br />

Kornberger, Martin<br />

Kornberger, Martin<br />

Koroleva, Ilze<br />

Korpa, Viola<br />

Korsdal Sørensen, Johanne<br />

Korteweg, Anna<br />

JS_RC05_RC32_01A<br />

RC09_08<br />

RC43_02<br />

RC14_02C<br />

RC14_02A<br />

RC34_02A<br />

RC09_12<br />

RC22_09B<br />

RC35_06<br />

RC35_07<br />

Ad Visual_06<br />

RC46_05<br />

RC36_02B<br />

RC10_03<br />

RC11_24<br />

JS_RC25_TG03_06<br />

TG03_09<br />

RC30_11<br />

RC10_03<br />

RC41_03<br />

RC20_01<br />

WG06_01<br />

WG01_02<br />

RC49_02<br />

RC24_07<br />

RC37_09B<br />

RC11_09<br />

JS_RC38_RC37_10<br />

RC36_01B<br />

TG04_07A<br />

RC21_12<br />

RC05_10<br />

RC24_26<br />

RC09_03<br />

RC24_14<br />

TG03_01<br />

JS_RC13_RC29_09<br />

RC32_05<br />

RC11_10<br />

JSN_01<br />

RC05_04<br />

RC04B_06<br />

RC38_05<br />

Ad Visual_06<br />

RC43_04<br />

RC24_02<br />

RC24_23<br />

RC21_21<br />

RC22_10<br />

RC04C_04<br />

RC09_09<br />

RC22_07B<br />

SJS_RC023_RC07_RC14_07<br />

RC07_11<br />

RC22_06A<br />

TG04_03<br />

RC34_01B<br />

RC22_04<br />

RC49_01<br />

RC41_07<br />

RC11_13<br />

RC04B_04<br />

RC37_7C<br />

RC24_09<br />

RC18_05<br />

RC37_09C<br />

RC48_05<br />

RC07_10<br />

RC30_10<br />

CS_10<br />

RC44_06A<br />

RC04B_04<br />

RC35_02<br />

JS_RC13_RC04_03<br />

WG06_01<br />

RC25_12<br />

RC25_12<br />

RC05_08<br />

RC11_07<br />

WG03_07<br />

WG06_01<br />

Korteweg, Anna<br />

Korts, Kulliki<br />

Koschinsky, Julia<br />

Kostenko , N.<br />

Kotarba, J.<br />

Kovacheva, Siyka<br />

Kowalski, Alexandra<br />

Koyuncu, Büke<br />

Kozlarek, Oliver<br />

Kozlarek, Oliver<br />

Krase, Jerome<br />

Kravchenko, Sergey<br />

Kravchenko, Sergey A.<br />

Kreissig, Volkmar<br />

Krekula, Clary<br />

Krekula, Clary<br />

Krekula, Clary<br />

Krings, Bettina Johanna<br />

Krintas , Theodore<br />

Kritz, Mary M<br />

Krogstad, Anne<br />

Kroll, Lars Eric<br />

Krukovskaya , Anna<br />

Krumm, Silvia<br />

Kruse, Sylvia<br />

Kryzhanouski, Yauheni<br />

Kryzyszkowski, Jerzy<br />

Krzys Acord, Sophia<br />

Kuecker, Glen<br />

Kuhlmann, Ellen<br />

Kulatilake, Ranjith<br />

Kumar Acharya, Arun<br />

Kumar Agrawal, Arvind<br />

Kumar Teotia, Manoj<br />

Kumar, E. N. Ashok<br />

Kumar, Kamlesh<br />

Kumari, Manju<br />

Kumbirai Katsande, Rosalie<br />

Künemund, Harald<br />

Kunnuji , Michael<br />

Kuo, Yi-Hsuan<br />

Kupfer, Antonia<br />

Kupferberg, Feiwel<br />

Kurasawa, Fuyuki<br />

Kuriakose, Benny<br />

Kuribayashi, Atsuko<br />

Kuribayashi, Atsuko<br />

Kurtulus, Hatice<br />

Kusumadewi, Lucia<br />

Kusumadewi, Lucia Ratih<br />

Kutluer, Filiz<br />

Kweku Okyerefo, Michael Perry<br />

Kyle, Kenneth<br />

Kyle, Kenneth M.<br />

Kyrgyzstan, Bishkek<br />

Kyrtsis, Alexandros-Andreas<br />

Laakonen, Helena<br />

Labey Guimard, Guenole<br />

Labov, Teresa G<br />

Labov, Teresa G.<br />

Lacasa , D.<br />

Lacerda, Patricia<br />

Lafargue , Loïc<br />

Lafuente, Regina<br />

Lago, Ignacio<br />

Lalaki, Despina<br />

Laliena , Ana Carmen<br />

Lamanna, Mary Ann<br />

Lamanthe, Annie<br />

Lambert, Rob<br />

Lambert, Rob<br />

Lamego, Luiza Helena<br />

Lamla, Joern<br />

Lampek, Kinga<br />

Lampert, Thomas<br />

Landa , Laura García<br />

Landa, Laura García<br />

Landázuri Benítez, Gisela<br />

Langa Rosado, Delia<br />

Langaret, Chan<br />

Lange, Cornelia<br />

364


RC24_10<br />

RC23_14A<br />

RC04A_04<br />

WG03_09<br />

CS_08<br />

JS_RC10_RC11_07<br />

RC36_03B<br />

RC36_04A<br />

WG03_01<br />

WG03_10<br />

RC48_11<br />

WG03_09<br />

RC14_05<br />

RC41_02<br />

RC04_01<br />

TG03_08<br />

RC07_14<br />

RC23_10B<br />

RC23_14A<br />

RC02_07<br />

RC46_01<br />

RC09_13<br />

RC04B_05<br />

RC11_04<br />

RC10_03<br />

RC13_11<br />

RC07_17<br />

JS_RC13_RC29_09<br />

SJS_RC13_RC07_RC23_07B<br />

RC23_17<br />

RC42_05<br />

RC11_12<br />

TG03_01<br />

RC47_02<br />

RC24_07<br />

RC32_01A<br />

RC09_03<br />

RC48_04<br />

RC34_01A<br />

RC04A_02<br />

RC11_02<br />

RC10_02<br />

RC09_05<br />

RC24_07<br />

JSB_RC11_RC53_03<br />

RC11_13<br />

RC11_22<br />

RC21_07<br />

TG04_02A<br />

JSN_01<br />

RC44_01B<br />

RC04C_08<br />

RC23_13B<br />

RC21_15<br />

RC30_01<br />

RC22_07B<br />

RC02_03<br />

JS_RC04_RC07_RC23_RC32_05<br />

RC07_15<br />

RC23_11<br />

RC45_03<br />

RC24_04<br />

DURKHEIM_01<br />

RC17_05<br />

RC11_22<br />

RC20_03<br />

RC44_01A<br />

RC24_12<br />

RC43_03<br />

RC37_08A<br />

RC37_7A<br />

RC04C_04<br />

RC11_13<br />

WG03_08<br />

RC49_01<br />

TG04_06B<br />

TG04_02B<br />

TG04_07B<br />

RC13_11<br />

RC07_06<br />

JS_RC48_RC07_06<br />

Lange, Hellmuth<br />

Lange, Stefan<br />

Langfeldt, Gjert<br />

Langiano, Elisa<br />

Langman, Lauren<br />

Langman, Lauren<br />

Langman, Lauren<br />

Langman, Lauren<br />

Langman, Lauren<br />

Langman, Lauren<br />

Langman, Lauren<br />

Lanni , Liana<br />

Lanteigne , M.<br />

Larrañaga, Isabel<br />

Larsson, Joakim<br />

Larue, Caroline<br />

Laudano, Claudia<br />

Laudano, Claudia<br />

Laudel, Grit<br />

Lauderdale, Pat<br />

Laurin , Isabelle<br />

Laverdure, Julien<br />

Lavin, David<br />

Lavoie, Jean-Pierre<br />

Lavy, Chaim<br />

Law, Akan<br />

Law, Alan<br />

Law, Alan<br />

Law, Alan<br />

Law, Alan<br />

Lawler, Edward J.<br />

Lawlor, Brian A<br />

Lazreg, Marnia<br />

Le Bot Cadis, Yvon<br />

Le Bot, Jean-Michel<br />

Le Feuvre, Nicky<br />

Leal Ivo, Anete Brito<br />

Lebedeff, Tatiana Coll<br />

Leccardi, Carmen<br />

Lee Lauren, Douglas<br />

Lee, Adrian<br />

Lee, Eun Jin<br />

Lee, Jooha<br />

Lee, See Jae<br />

Leeson , George<br />

Leeson, George<br />

Leeson, George<br />

Lehrer, Ute<br />

Lehtonen, Turo-Kimmo<br />

Leipnik Sam, Olena V<br />

Leite,<br />

Leite, Lorea<br />

Lemke, Thomas<br />

Lemmens, Stephanie<br />

Lendaro, Annalisa<br />

Lenihan , Eamon<br />

Lenz, Ilse<br />

Leonini, Luisa<br />

Leonini, Luisa<br />

Leonini, Luisa<br />

Leon-Mejia, Ana<br />

Lerma, Ignasi<br />

Leroux, Robert<br />

Leschziner, Vanina<br />

Lessenich, Stephan<br />

Lever, John<br />

Levesque/Murray,<br />

Levidow, Les<br />

Levy, Caren<br />

Lévy, Clara<br />

Lévy, Clara<br />

Levy, Gal<br />

Lewin, Alisa C.<br />

Lewis, Vek<br />

Lichtenstein, Bronwen<br />

Lidskog , Rolf<br />

Lidskog, Rolf<br />

Lilford, RJ<br />

Lilia, Zhdanova<br />

Lin, Fen<br />

Lin, Fen<br />

RC04A_08<br />

RC09_01<br />

RC24_19<br />

RC34_03A<br />

RC21_09<br />

RC07_14<br />

RC25_05<br />

RC36_05A<br />

RC22_05<br />

RC21_20<br />

RC04B_02<br />

JS_RC13_RC09_02<br />

RC24_18<br />

RC17_05<br />

RC09_08<br />

RC02_02<br />

RC12_06<br />

RC24_12<br />

RC04B_08<br />

RC30_07<br />

RC49_04<br />

TG04_02A<br />

RC04_01<br />

RC37_05B<br />

RC42_02<br />

RC34_06<br />

JS_RC09_RC13_03<br />

RC24_26<br />

JS_RC13_RC09_02<br />

JS_RC13_RC24_13A<br />

RC24_14<br />

RC04_01<br />

JS_RC38_TG04_12<br />

TG04_13A<br />

RC24_16<br />

RC25_20<br />

RC32_02A<br />

RC42_04<br />

TG04_5<br />

JS_RC37_RC14_01D<br />

RC41_01B<br />

JS_RC14_RC37<br />

RC05_08<br />

RC24_20<br />

RC24_05<br />

RC24_24<br />

DURKHEIM_01<br />

RC21_23<br />

RC22_01B<br />

RC24_02<br />

JS_RC10_RC51_02<br />

RC48_05<br />

RC47_02<br />

RC25_18<br />

RC24_06<br />

JS_RC36_WG03B<br />

JS_WG03_RC36_06<br />

WG03_09<br />

RC11_18<br />

Ad Visual_01<br />

RC32_02A<br />

RC11_17<br />

RC21_08<br />

RC21_20<br />

RC30_06<br />

RC24_11<br />

WG06_06<br />

RC37_03B<br />

JSN_02<br />

JS_RC32_RC38_04<br />

JS_RC38_RC32_09<br />

RC02_02<br />

RC05_01<br />

JS_RC05_RC32_01A<br />

TG04_01C<br />

RC34_06<br />

RC25_16<br />

RC47_03<br />

RC11_13<br />

TG04_15<br />

RC23_13A<br />

Lin, Mei-Ling<br />

Lin, Mei-Ling<br />

Lin, Mei-Ling<br />

Lin, Mei-Ling<br />

Lin, Mei-Ling<br />

Linares Rodriguez, Virginia<br />

Lincoln , Yvonna S.<br />

Lindio-McGovern, Ligaya<br />

Linjakumpu, Aini<br />

Link, Felipe<br />

Lipman, Pauline<br />

Lippai, L.<br />

Lippert, Ingmar<br />

Lippert,, Ingmar<br />

Lis, Aleksandra<br />

Lissin, Lautaro<br />

Lista, Carlos<br />

Litmanen, Tapio<br />

Liu, Jeng<br />

Liu, Jeng<br />

Liu, Ka-Yuet<br />

Liukko, Jyri<br />

Livneh, Idit<br />

Lizé, Wenceslas<br />

Llobet , Valeria<br />

Llobet Estany , Marta<br />

Lobo, Francis<br />

Lobo, Francis<br />

Lobo, Francis<br />

Lobo, Francis<br />

Lockie, Stewart<br />

Löfdahl, Annica<br />

Lohfeld, Wiebke<br />

Lohfeld, Wiebke<br />

Loisel, Sylvie<br />

Lola , Alexander M<br />

Lombardo, Emanuela<br />

Longmore, Monica<br />

Loomes, Graham<br />

Lopes, Paul<br />

López , Luis Angel<br />

Lopez , P.<br />

López Levi, Liliana<br />

López Ontiveros, Javier Ernesto<br />

López Pastor, Ana Teresa<br />

López Pastor, Ana Teresa<br />

Lopez, Aina<br />

López, Amelia Saiz<br />

Lopez, Edgar Antonio<br />

López, Iván<br />

López, Iván<br />

Lopez, Joann<br />

Lopez, Luis<br />

López-i-Gelats , Feliu<br />

Lorenz, Stephan<br />

Lorenzetti, Daniela<br />

Lorenzetti, Daniela<br />

Lorenzetti, Daniela<br />

Loretto, Wendy<br />

Losacco, Giuseppe<br />

Löw , Christine<br />

Lowe, Sharon<br />

Loyo, Angélica Herrera<br />

Lozano, Fernando Padilla<br />

Lozares, Carlos<br />

Lubanov, Carmit<br />

Lubanov, Carmit<br />

Luckerhoff, Jason<br />

Lukasiewicz , Karolina<br />

Luken, Paul<br />

Luken, Paul<br />

Luna, Matilde<br />

Lundström , Catrin<br />

Lundström , Catrin<br />

Lunt, Peter<br />

Luque, Silvia<br />

Lusardi , Roberto<br />

Lustiger Thaler, Henri<br />

Lynch, G.<br />

Lyng, Stephen<br />

Lyon, David<br />

365


RC32_06C<br />

JS_RC09_RC13_03<br />

JS_RC13_RC09_02<br />

JS_RC38_RC32_09<br />

RC04B_05<br />

RC34_05A<br />

RC04B_06<br />

RC23_01A<br />

TG04_4B<br />

RC32_01A<br />

JSA_RC10_RC32_04<br />

RC23_01B<br />

RC23_05<br />

RC41_02<br />

RC11_14<br />

RC07_09<br />

JS_RC25_TG03_06<br />

TG03_09<br />

TG04_14<br />

Resu_01<br />

RC22_04<br />

WG03_07<br />

SS_Bauman<br />

RC17_03<br />

WG06_07<br />

JSB_RC11_RC53_03<br />

RC25_09<br />

RC30_13<br />

RC21_17<br />

SS_Unionism<br />

RC14_02C<br />

RC37_03B<br />

RC37_03C<br />

RC07_03<br />

RC30_07<br />

RC21_11<br />

RC02_02<br />

RC24_21<br />

RC30_04<br />

JSB_RC10_RC11_01<br />

JSB_RC10_RC11_05<br />

RC02_08<br />

RC09_03<br />

RC21_08<br />

RC12_04<br />

RC11_15<br />

JSB_RC11_RC53_03<br />

RC12_07<br />

JS_RC10_RC53_01<br />

RC21_18<br />

RC09_07<br />

RC24_11<br />

RC34_04B<br />

RC07_04<br />

RC23_01A<br />

Ad Revistas_01<br />

CS_08<br />

WG06_06<br />

RC24_09<br />

RC09_05<br />

RC25_16<br />

RC34_03B<br />

RC26_04<br />

TG03_05<br />

JS_RC14_RC30_RC32_03<br />

RC44_02B<br />

RC24_24<br />

RC24_18<br />

RC21_21<br />

RC05_09<br />

RC04_01<br />

RC34_05B<br />

RC32_01A<br />

RC41_04<br />

RC21_02<br />

RC11_03<br />

RC41_05<br />

RC21_14<br />

TG04_08B<br />

TG03_02<br />

RC17_02<br />

M. Hossen, Anwar<br />

M. Shaw, Susan<br />

M. Shaw, Susan<br />

Ma Martinez, Luz<br />

Macara, Teresa Samora<br />

MacDonald, Robert<br />

MacGregor, Carol Ann<br />

Machado, Helena<br />

Machado, Nora<br />

Maciel, Diana<br />

Maciel, Diana<br />

Maciel, Maria Lucia<br />

Maciel, Maria Lucia<br />

MacInnes, John<br />

Macintosh, Sherry<br />

Macip, Ricardo F.<br />

Macnicol, John<br />

Macnicol, John<br />

Macvarish, Jan<br />

Madureira Pinto, Jose<br />

Maduro, Otto<br />

Maestrutti, Marina<br />

Maffesoli, Michel<br />

Mahieu, Christian<br />

Mahne, Katharina<br />

Mahne, Katharina<br />

Mahoney, Tim<br />

Maich, Katherine<br />

Maijala, Olli<br />

Maitland, Panelists: John<br />

Makeyev , S.<br />

Malinas, Damien<br />

Malinas, Damien<br />

Malinova, Olga<br />

Malone, Jenny<br />

Maloti, Ray<br />

Maman, Daniel<br />

Mamonova, Olga<br />

Manatos, Maria João<br />

Mancini, Jay A.<br />

Mancini, Jay A.<br />

Mandel, Hadas<br />

Manderscheid, Katharina<br />

Mandich, Giulana<br />

Maneca Llima, Teresa<br />

Mann, Kirk<br />

Mann, Robin<br />

Mansilla, Marina<br />

Manson , Jan<br />

Mantecón, Alejandro<br />

Manuel Barreto, Jose<br />

Manuel-Navarrete, David<br />

Mao, Weiyu<br />

Marada, Radim<br />

Maranhão, Tatiana<br />

Marcal Brandao, Gildo<br />

Marcuello, Chaime<br />

Marcuello-Servós, Chaime<br />

Marelli, Beatrice<br />

Marfisa Cysneiros de Barros, Marfisa<br />

Maria Piras, Enrico<br />

Maricela, Portillo<br />

Marina, Karides<br />

Marina, Mansilla<br />

Marinescu, Valentina<br />

Marino, Stefanio<br />

Mariño, Miguel Vicente<br />

Markham, William T.<br />

Marom, Nathan<br />

Marotta, Vince<br />

Marques Galego, Carla Cristina<br />

Marques, Ana Paula<br />

Marques, Cristina<br />

Marques, Cristina<br />

Marquez, Alfonso<br />

Marreel, Iris<br />

Marroni, María da Gloria<br />

Martí , Marc<br />

Martín , Idoia<br />

Martín Álvarez, Alberto<br />

Martin, Bill<br />

RC41_02<br />

JS_RC13_RC04_03<br />

Closing<br />

RC07_09<br />

RC22_03A<br />

JS_RC37_RC14_01C<br />

RC24_03<br />

Ad Ethno and Theory_01<br />

RC21_20<br />

RC48_04<br />

JS_RC32_RC38_04<br />

RC32_02B<br />

RC21_04<br />

RC34_06<br />

RC11_16<br />

RC24_04<br />

RC24_12<br />

RC07_05<br />

JS_RC13_RC24_13A<br />

RC34_01B<br />

RC21_11<br />

RC12_05<br />

RC04A_06<br />

JS_RC26_RC46_06<br />

JS_RC26_RC46_06<br />

RC11_11<br />

RC32_01A<br />

JS_RC11_RC13_02<br />

JS_RC13_RC11_10<br />

RC49_02<br />

TG04_06A<br />

RC21_11<br />

RC46_03<br />

Ad Visual_03<br />

RC04C_04<br />

RC24_23<br />

JS_TG02_RC09_03A<br />

RC02_02<br />

JS_RC09_TG02<br />

RC22_11<br />

WG01_02<br />

RC30_02<br />

RC30_12<br />

WG03_03<br />

WG03_10<br />

RC11_14<br />

RC11_12<br />

RC48_05<br />

RC11_09<br />

RC49_05<br />

JSB_RC10_RC11_05<br />

JSB_RC10_RC11_01<br />

RC11_22<br />

CS_06<br />

RC47_03<br />

TG04_07B<br />

RC17_01<br />

RC24_01<br />

RC17_04<br />

TG03_04<br />

TG03_01<br />

RC25_14<br />

TG04_01A<br />

JS_RC10_RC51_02<br />

RC14_03B<br />

TG04_08B<br />

RC37_06B<br />

RC22_02A<br />

RC11_18<br />

RC04A_07<br />

RC11_01<br />

RC21_01<br />

RC21_02<br />

RC44_02B<br />

TG03_08<br />

JSN_04<br />

RC48_07<br />

RC23_09<br />

RC07_12<br />

TG04_5<br />

TG04_5<br />

Martín, Unai<br />

Martíne Mullen, Claudia<br />

Martinelli, Alberto<br />

Martinez Andrade, Luis<br />

Martínez Arias, Damian Omar<br />

Martinez Berriel, Sagrario<br />

Martínez Iglesias, Mercedes<br />

Martínez Veiga, Ubaldo<br />

Martínez, Fernando Plasencia<br />

Martínez, Eduardo Bautista<br />

Martinez, Luz<br />

Martínez, Luz M<br />

Martínez, Miguel<br />

Martinez, Roger<br />

Martin-Matthews , Anne<br />

Martins, Paulo<br />

Martins, Paulo Roberto<br />

Maruyama, Tetsuo<br />

Mary Sebastian, Leena<br />

Mary, Aurelie<br />

Marzorati, Roberta<br />

Mascareno, Aldo<br />

Masjuan, Josep M.<br />

Mason , Maryann<br />

Mason, Maryann<br />

Masuy, Amandine<br />

Mathew , Elisabeth<br />

Mathur, Deepa<br />

Mathur, Deepa<br />

Matschinger, Herbert<br />

Mattar, Daniela Vicherat<br />

Mattar, Daniella Mattar<br />

Mattelé, Xavier<br />

Matthews, Julie<br />

Matthews, Julie<br />

Matthews, Ralph<br />

Matthews, Ralph<br />

Matthews, Ralph<br />

Matthews, Ralph<br />

Mattu, Salvatore<br />

Matulionis, Arvydas<br />

Maurines, Béatrice<br />

Maza, Octavio<br />

Mazali, Tatiana<br />

Mazali, Tatiana<br />

Mazon, Tomas<br />

Mba, Chuks<br />

McCarthy , John D.<br />

McCubbin, Michael<br />

McCubbin, Michael<br />

McDaniel, Susan<br />

McDaniel, Susan<br />

McDaniel, Susan<br />

McDaniel, Susan A.<br />

McDonald, Kevin<br />

McDonnell, Orla<br />

McDonough, Peggy<br />

MceEvoy, Darryn<br />

McFall, Liz<br />

McFarlane, Hazel<br />

McGhee, Derek<br />

McGinnis, Theresa<br />

McGuinness, , Martina<br />

McIntyre-Mills, Janet<br />

McLaughlin , N.<br />

McLaughlin, Ken<br />

McLaughlin, Neil<br />

McLean, Janice<br />

McLoughlin, Sarah<br />

McMahon, Dorren<br />

McMunn, Anne<br />

McNeill, Donald<br />

McQuarrie, Michael<br />

Meardi, Gugliemo<br />

Measor, Lynda<br />

Meckesheimer , Anika<br />

Medina, María Claudia<br />

Meer, Craig<br />

Meer, Craig D.<br />

Mehers, John<br />

Mehta, Judith<br />

366


RC22_01B<br />

RC32_01C<br />

RC09_02<br />

RC41_07<br />

RC04C_05<br />

RC24_19<br />

RC37_06B<br />

RC37_08B<br />

RC04B_05<br />

RC32_06B<br />

RC34_01A<br />

RC30_07<br />

RC04A_08<br />

RC04B_06<br />

RC24_26<br />

JS_RC13_RC24_13A<br />

RC42_03<br />

RC47_02<br />

RC32_01A<br />

JS_RC37_RC14_01C<br />

TG04_07D<br />

TG04_12A<br />

RC36_02C<br />

RC38_02<br />

RC25_01<br />

TG03_10<br />

RC05_04<br />

SJS_RC25_RC05_TG03_11<br />

RC04_01<br />

RC25_02<br />

RC11_05<br />

RC48_05<br />

RC09_02<br />

RC45_01<br />

RC45_03<br />

Ad_RC<br />

RC38_06<br />

RC34_01A<br />

Ad Visual_02<br />

WG03_03<br />

RC25_03<br />

RC21_08<br />

RC21_16<br />

RC11_20<br />

RC23_05<br />

RC25_08<br />

RC37_7B<br />

RC36_02B<br />

RC25_04<br />

RC29_01<br />

WG03_08<br />

WG06_04<br />

TG04_12B<br />

RC11_08<br />

RC23_03A<br />

RC07_08<br />

RC32_04<br />

WG01_01<br />

TG04_5<br />

RC13_01<br />

CS_01<br />

WG03_10<br />

JS_RC13_RC24_13B<br />

RC24_27<br />

JS_RC13_RC24_13B<br />

JS_RC13_RC29_09<br />

RC24_27<br />

JS_RC13_RC32_06<br />

JS_RC13_RC32_04<br />

RC53_02<br />

RC42_01<br />

RC24_09<br />

JS_RC14_RC30_RC32_03<br />

RC24_26<br />

JS_RC13_RC24_13A<br />

RC42_03<br />

RC24_06<br />

RC11_16<br />

RC24_14<br />

WG06_02<br />

CS_09<br />

Mejía, María Consuelo<br />

Melgar, Patricia<br />

Melo, Susana<br />

Melvin, Agunbiade Ojo<br />

Mendes, Madalena<br />

Mendes, Vianna<br />

Mendonça, Luciana<br />

Menezes, Paulo<br />

Meo, Analía Inés<br />

Merens, Ans<br />

Merico, Maurizio<br />

Merino, Mª Cruz<br />

Merino, Rafael<br />

Merino, Rafael<br />

Metaxas, Theodore<br />

Metaxas, Theodore<br />

Metieu, Anca<br />

Metries, Francis<br />

Metso , Milka<br />

Mettler, Anthony<br />

Meylakhs, Peter<br />

Meylakhs, Peter<br />

Michel, Dirk<br />

Michel, Dirk<br />

Mick, Carola<br />

Mick, Carola<br />

Mick, Carola<br />

Mick, Carola<br />

Micklewright, John<br />

Mikhailovna, Peshkova Vera<br />

Mikulioniene, Sarmite<br />

Milan, Stefania<br />

Militaru, Eva<br />

Miller, Luis M.<br />

Miller, Luis M.<br />

Miller, Robert<br />

Miller, Robert<br />

Milmeister, Marianne<br />

Milne, EJ<br />

Milza , Silvia<br />

Minic, Danica<br />

Miranda, Lucrezia<br />

Miranda, Lucrezia<br />

Miranda, Marcha<br />

Mirskaya, Elena<br />

Miscione, Discussant: Gianluca<br />

Misdrahy, Marian<br />

Misheva, Vessela<br />

Miskovic , Maya<br />

Misse, Michel<br />

Missé, Miguel<br />

Mitchell, Paulo Vicente<br />

Miyoko , Enomoto<br />

Mizohata, Sachie<br />

Mizohata, Sachie<br />

Mizuta, Kazuo<br />

Moaddel, Masoor<br />

Modena, Ivana<br />

Modena, Ivana<br />

Modi, Ishwar<br />

Modi, Ishwar<br />

Modi, Ishwar<br />

Modi, Rohit<br />

Modi, Rohit<br />

Modi, Shalini<br />

Modi, Shalini<br />

Modi, Shalini<br />

Moe, Angela<br />

Moe, Angela M.<br />

Mogensen, Lise<br />

Moguerane, Khumisho<br />

Mohai, Paul<br />

Mohan, Kamlesh Mohan<br />

Moir, James<br />

Moir, James<br />

Moir, James<br />

Mol, Arthur<br />

Molina Roldan, Ahtziri<br />

Möllenkamp, Sabine<br />

Møller, Valerie<br />

Molotch, Harvey<br />

RC07_18<br />

SJS_RC13_RC07_RC23_07A<br />

RC23_13B<br />

CS_03<br />

JS_RC10_RC36_03<br />

OD_03<br />

JSN_03<br />

RC25_18<br />

RC18_03<br />

RC30_06<br />

RC11_16<br />

RC41_05<br />

RC46_06<br />

RC11_17<br />

RC11_21<br />

RC49_01<br />

TG04_09B<br />

TG04_12A<br />

RC12_04<br />

RC09_09<br />

RC35_04<br />

RC23_06<br />

RC48_07<br />

RC53_01<br />

Opening<br />

RC22_08A<br />

JS_RC38_RC32_09<br />

JS_RC32_RC38_04<br />

RC34_05B<br />

RC24_17<br />

RC24_06<br />

RC24_05<br />

RC07_09<br />

WG03_07<br />

JSN_02<br />

RC12_01<br />

RC11_12<br />

JSA_RC10_RC11_05<br />

JSA_RC10_RC11_01<br />

RC37_02A<br />

JS_RC38_RC37_10<br />

RC17_07A<br />

RC30_11<br />

RC22_03B<br />

RC22_06A<br />

RC11_08<br />

RC11_20<br />

RC12_06<br />

JS_RC13_RC29_09<br />

RC42_07<br />

JS_RC11_RC13_02<br />

JS_RC13_RC11_10<br />

RC45_02<br />

RC21_14<br />

RC09_03<br />

RC09_07<br />

RC44_01A<br />

RC43_01<br />

RC04A_03<br />

RC11_15<br />

RC37_09B<br />

RC22_03A<br />

JSB_RC10_RC32_04<br />

JS_RC10_RC32_02B<br />

TG04_06A<br />

RC34_01B<br />

RC47_05<br />

RC05_05<br />

CS_01<br />

RC02_01<br />

Ad Visual_05<br />

RC44_03B<br />

RC42_04<br />

RC04B_07<br />

RC24_27<br />

JS_RC13_RC24_13B<br />

RC25_13<br />

Ad Visual_01<br />

RC17_07A<br />

JSN_02<br />

RC32_06A<br />

Monaci, Sara<br />

Monaci, Sara<br />

Monahan, Torin<br />

Moncada, Alberto<br />

Monette , Maurice<br />

Montaño, Sonia<br />

Monteiro , Bruno<br />

Monteiro, Bruno<br />

Montero, José Ramón<br />

Montes Cato, Juan<br />

Montes de Oca, Veronica<br />

Montes, Veronica<br />

Montgomery, Catherine<br />

Montoro-Rodriguez , Julian<br />

Montoro-Rodriguez, Julian<br />

Moore, Ami R.<br />

Moore, Sarah<br />

Moore, Sarah<br />

Moraes Morel, Regina<br />

Moraes, Natalia<br />

Morales Martín, Juan Jesús<br />

Morales-Arroyo, Miguel A.<br />

Morán, María Luz<br />

Moran-Ellis, Jo<br />

Morató, Arturo Rodríguez<br />

Morav_íková, Michaela<br />

Moreas Lins de Barros, Myriam<br />

Moreas, Myriam<br />

Moreira, Rita<br />

Moreno González, Marta<br />

Moreno, Camila<br />

Moreno, Marta<br />

Morfin Linan, J. Antonio<br />

Moricot, Caroline<br />

Morris, Chris<br />

Morris, Lydia<br />

Morris, Richard<br />

Moscovitz, Nona<br />

Moscovitz, Nona<br />

Moser, Valerie<br />

Moser, Valerie<br />

Moskovich, Yaffa<br />

Mossé, Philippe<br />

Mossière, Geraldine<br />

Mossière, Geraldine<br />

Motel-Klingebiel, Andreas<br />

Motel-Klingebiel, Andreas<br />

Mouhanna, Christian<br />

Mourão, Maria Vitória<br />

Mudau, Rudzani<br />

Mueller, Georg<br />

Mueller, Georg<br />

Mueller, Georg P.<br />

Mugnano, Silvia<br />

Muhr, Thomas<br />

Muhr, Thomas<br />

Muir, Katherine<br />

Mukhija, U. , Vinit<br />

Müller, Jörg<br />

Muller-Camen, Michael<br />

Mulligan, Martin<br />

Munhoz Sofiati, Flávio<br />

Munté , Ariadna<br />

Munté, Ariadna<br />

Muñoz Boudet, Ana María<br />

Muñoz, German<br />

Murase, Hiroshi<br />

Murji, Karim<br />

Murphy, Raymond<br />

Murray, Georgina<br />

Murray, Lesley<br />

Murray/Lévesque/hege<br />

Murrieta-Cummings, Patricia<br />

Muschkin, Clara G.<br />

Mustonen, Pekka<br />

Mustonen, Pekka<br />

Muthusamy , Paramasivam<br />

Mutti, Cristiano<br />

Muzio, Daniel<br />

Mweru, Maureen<br />

N. Sysina, Tatyana<br />

367


JSA_RC10_RC11_05<br />

JSA_RC10_RC11_01<br />

RC45_02<br />

RC13_11<br />

RC21_03<br />

RC32_06C<br />

RC21_23<br />

JS_RC13_RC24_13A<br />

RC24_26<br />

RC53_03<br />

RC26_03<br />

RC26_01<br />

Ad Visual_06<br />

RC24_01<br />

RC34_04A<br />

RC41_04<br />

RC11_01<br />

RC11_01<br />

RC36_04B<br />

RC23_14B<br />

RC07_01<br />

RC18_04<br />

RC30_12<br />

RC30_07<br />

RC38_05<br />

AHALAS_02<br />

RC41_03<br />

RC41_06<br />

TG04_08B<br />

RC47_08<br />

RC11_23<br />

JS_RC09_TG02_02<br />

JS_TG02_RC09_03B<br />

RC23_01B<br />

RC17_07B<br />

RC14_02C<br />

RC07_07<br />

RC48_09<br />

RC11_17<br />

JSA_RC10_RC11_01<br />

JSA_RC10_RC11_05<br />

RC34_04B<br />

CS_05<br />

RC25_04<br />

RC14_03A<br />

RC21_02<br />

RC07_03<br />

RC10_03<br />

RC18_03<br />

RC04B_08<br />

RC30_11<br />

RC24_26<br />

JS_RC13_RC24_13A<br />

RC10_03<br />

RC04_01<br />

RC32_06A<br />

RC07_18<br />

SJS_RC13_RC07_RC23_07A<br />

RC23_16<br />

JS_RC25_TG03_06<br />

TG03_09<br />

RC02_04<br />

RC09_06<br />

RC18_06<br />

RC45_02<br />

CS_02<br />

RC02_07<br />

Ad Visual_05<br />

RC25_03<br />

RC30_03<br />

RC30_06<br />

RC07_17<br />

SJS_RC13_RC07_RC23_07B<br />

RC23_17<br />

JSB_RC10_RC11_05<br />

JSB_RC10_RC11_01<br />

RC11_24<br />

RC09_07<br />

JSA_RC10_RC11_05<br />

JSA_RC10_RC11_01<br />

RC09_04<br />

Nabuco , Joaquim<br />

Nabuco , Joaquim<br />

Nagata, Hiroyasu<br />

Nagla, Madhu<br />

Naik-Singru, Ramola<br />

Naratuya, Danzan<br />

Narotzky, Susana<br />

Narula, Vinay Kumar<br />

Narula, Vinay Kumar<br />

Nascimento, , Maria Letícia<br />

Nasioulas , Ioannis<br />

Nataliya, Velikaya<br />

Nathansohn, Regev<br />

Navajas, Joaquín<br />

Navarrete, Emma<br />

Navarrete, Emma Liliana<br />

Nazroo, James<br />

Nazroo, James<br />

Nederveen Pieterse, Jan<br />

Nedeva, Maria<br />

Nedverveen Pieterse, Jan<br />

Need, Ariana<br />

Neffa, Julio César<br />

Negro, Ana<br />

Negroni, Catherine<br />

Néllida Ruiz, Martha<br />

Nelson, Gloria Luz M.<br />

Nelson, Gloria Luz. M.<br />

Nelson, Peter<br />

Nem Singh, Jewellord<br />

Nemenyi, Agnes<br />

Nemiroskaya, Anna<br />

Nemiroskaya, Anna<br />

Nentwich, Michael<br />

Neogy, Indy<br />

Nesevrya , N.<br />

Neumann, Hannah<br />

Neumann, Hannah<br />

Newman, Sally<br />

Ng, Olivia<br />

Ng, Olivia<br />

Ngai , Ngan-Pun<br />

Ngan-Ling Chow, Esther<br />

Nguyen, Diem<br />

Ni Weifeng , V.<br />

Nicholls, Walter J.<br />

Nickel, Patricia<br />

Nicolaou-Smokoviti , Litsa<br />

Nicolet, Sarah<br />

Nienkotter, G<br />

Nierling, Linda<br />

Nigam, Devesh<br />

Nigam, Devesh<br />

Nikandrou , Irene<br />

Nikolai, Rita<br />

Nikolaou, A.<br />

Nilsen, Ake<br />

Nilsen, Ake<br />

Nilsen, Ake<br />

Nilsson , Magnus<br />

Nilsson , Magnus<br />

Nishikawa, Makiko<br />

Nobrega, Alvaro<br />

Nobrega, Alvaro<br />

Noguera, José A.<br />

Noll, Heinz-Herbert<br />

Nollert, Michael<br />

Nordberg, Marie<br />

Nordberg, Marie<br />

Noronha, Ernesto<br />

Noronha, Ernesto<br />

North, Scott<br />

North, Scott<br />

North, Scott<br />

Northcott, Herbert<br />

Northcott, Herbert<br />

Norton, Matthew<br />

Nou, Leakhena<br />

Nour, Kareen<br />

Nour, Kareen<br />

Novacovsky, Irene<br />

RC09_02<br />

RC04B_04<br />

RC48_07<br />

RC12_02<br />

RC36_06<br />

JS_RC13_RC30_14<br />

Ad Visual_04<br />

RC32_01C<br />

RC24_22<br />

JS_RC09_TG02_02<br />

JS_TG02_RC09_03B<br />

RC41_07<br />

JS_RC38_TG04_12<br />

RC38_02<br />

RC02_06<br />

RC09_05<br />

RC11_04<br />

RC32_03<br />

WG06_03<br />

RC42_03<br />

Ad Visual_03<br />

RC11_07<br />

RC11_09<br />

RC37_08A<br />

RC11_13<br />

RC41_04<br />

RC22_02B<br />

RC09_06<br />

RC21_12<br />

SJS_RC13_RC34_RC53_15<br />

SJS_RC13_RC34_RC53<br />

JS_RC13_RC34_RC53<br />

TG04_07B<br />

RC30_06<br />

RC30_11<br />

RC11_10<br />

RC11_10<br />

RC22_10<br />

TG03_03<br />

RC22_07A<br />

RC07_05<br />

TG04_10<br />

RC30_11<br />

RC34_01B<br />

TG04_02B<br />

RC34_02B<br />

RC32_03<br />

WG06_05<br />

JS_RC25_TG03_06<br />

TG03_09<br />

JSB_RC11_RC53_03<br />

JS_RC14_RC37<br />

JS_RC37_RC14_01D<br />

RC25_13<br />

RC12_06<br />

RC30_08<br />

RC21_18<br />

RC21_15<br />

JS_RC13_RC30_14<br />

RC21_22<br />

WG06_07<br />

JSB_RC10_RC32_04<br />

RC24_13<br />

JS_RC10_RC32_02B<br />

RC04A_06<br />

RC25_14<br />

TG04_12A<br />

TG04_10<br />

RC48_08<br />

TG04_15<br />

RC24_01<br />

TG04_01C<br />

RC21_13<br />

RC22_07B<br />

RC21_13<br />

RC32_06C<br />

RC24_23<br />

RC23_01B<br />

RC30_05<br />

RC24_02<br />

RC14_01<br />

Novak, Paolo<br />

Novelli, Mario<br />

Novelli, Mario<br />

Novick, Susana<br />

Novoa, Maurizio<br />

Novokhatskaya, Olga<br />

Nowotny, Agata<br />

Nuri Gultekin, Mehmet<br />

Nwabueze, Ndukaeze<br />

Nwaka, Geoffrey<br />

Nwaka, Geoffrey<br />

Nwokocha, Ezebunwa E.<br />

O. Zinn , Jens<br />

O. Zinn, Jens<br />

O´Mahony, Joan<br />

O’Brien, Anne<br />

O’Dwyer, Ciara<br />

Oben, Dorothy<br />

Oberski, Daniel<br />

Obodaru, Otilia<br />

O'Callaghan, Simone<br />

Ocetkiewicz, T.<br />

Ocetkiewicz, T.<br />

O'Connor, Erin<br />

Oddone, Maria Julieta<br />

Ode, Idu Ogbe<br />

Odgers Ortiz, Olga<br />

Odoemene, Akachi<br />

Odoemene, Akachi<br />

Odoemene, Okezie Anthony<br />

Odoemene, Okezie Anthony<br />

Odoemene, Okezie Anthony<br />

O'Donovan, Orla<br />

Ogawa, Shinichi<br />

Ogawa, Yukiko<br />

Ogg , Jim<br />

Ogg , Jim<br />

Ogontola, Danoye<br />

Ogunba, Adebola<br />

Ogungbile, David O.<br />

Oh, Seil<br />

Öhman, Susanna<br />

Ohnishi, Katsuaki<br />

Oinonen, Eriikka<br />

Ojala, Maria<br />

Oksanen, Atte<br />

Ola George, Tayo<br />

Olafsdottir, Sigrun<br />

Olaison, Anna<br />

Olaison, Anna<br />

Olazabal, Ignace<br />

Olcese , Christiana<br />

Olcese, Christiana<br />

Olga, Kazakevich<br />

Olgiati, Vittorio<br />

Olid Gonzales, Evangelina<br />

Oliva, Jesús<br />

Oliveira, Carlos<br />

Oliveira, Catarina Sales<br />

Oliveira, Rafael Da Silva<br />

Oliveira, Zuleica<br />

Oliver , Esther<br />

Oliver, Christopher<br />

Oliver, Esther<br />

Olivier Tellez, Maria Guadalupe<br />

Olneck , Michael<br />

Olofsson , Anna<br />

Olofsson, Anna<br />

Olsen, Gregg M.<br />

Olstead, Riley<br />

Oltra, Christian<br />

Oltra, Christian<br />

Oluwaniyi, Oluwatoyin<br />

Onakuse , Stephen<br />

Onwuzuruigbo, Ifeanyi<br />

Onwuzuruigbo, Ifeanyi<br />

Orne-Gliemann, Maud<br />

Ornetzeder, Michael<br />

Ortega Olivares, Mario<br />

Ortega, Jordi<br />

Ortiz-Negron , L.<br />

368


RC02_08<br />

RC12_04<br />

RC23_14A<br />

SS_Unionism<br />

RC09_11<br />

RC02_02<br />

RC24_10<br />

RC30_07<br />

RC22_09B<br />

RC41_05<br />

RC22_06A<br />

RC34_04B<br />

RC30_05<br />

RC11_18<br />

RC24_05<br />

RC02_02<br />

JS_RC04_RC07_RC23_RC32_05<br />

RC30_10<br />

TG04_10<br />

RC04A_07<br />

RC04A_03<br />

RC23_14B<br />

RC21_23<br />

RC41_01A<br />

RC41_01B<br />

RC21_13<br />

RC26_03<br />

RC30_05<br />

JS_RC13_RC22_06<br />

JS_RC22_RC13<br />

RC18_07<br />

JS_RC13_RC32_06<br />

RC07_18<br />

JS_RC13_RC32_04<br />

SJS_RC13_RC07_RC23_07A<br />

RC23_16<br />

RC24_24<br />

RC30_09<br />

RC53_06<br />

TG04_5<br />

SJS_RC25_RC05_TG03_11<br />

TG03_10<br />

RC05_04<br />

JS_RC25_TG03_06<br />

TG03_09<br />

RC11_12<br />

RC46_09<br />

RC32_02A<br />

RC26_04<br />

RC10_03<br />

RC26_03<br />

RC04B_02<br />

RC04B_03<br />

RC14_04<br />

RC11_21<br />

RC24_02<br />

RC09_09<br />

TG04_01D<br />

Ad Visual_04<br />

RC29_01<br />

TG04_5<br />

RC37_06A<br />

JS_RC10_RC51_02<br />

TG04_08A<br />

CS_14<br />

RC25_05<br />

RC12_03<br />

RC43_04<br />

RC21_20<br />

RC24_17<br />

JS_RC09_TG02<br />

RC09_01<br />

JS_TG02_RC09_03A<br />

TG03_04<br />

RC22_11<br />

RC09_04<br />

RC23_06<br />

RC23_06<br />

RC48_07<br />

RC09_03<br />

RC21_09<br />

Osawa, Mari<br />

Osborn, Guy<br />

Osuna-Lopez, Carmen<br />

Oswald, Panelists: Ron<br />

Otoiu, Damiana Gabriela<br />

Ottaway, Jim<br />

Ozaki, Ritsuko<br />

Ozaki, Ritsuko<br />

Ozdemir Samur, Zelal<br />

Pablos, Esperanza Tuñón<br />

Pace, Enzo<br />

Pacheco , Lourdes<br />

Pacheco Reyes , Celia<br />

Padvalkava, Katsiaryna<br />

Páez-Acosta, Guayana<br />

Page, Justin<br />

Paicheler, Geneviève<br />

Palacios, Lylia<br />

Palacios, Margarita<br />

Palaudàrias, Josep Miquel<br />

Palazzo, Janete<br />

Palomares-Montero, Davinia<br />

Palomera, Jaime<br />

Palós, Albert Esteve<br />

Palós, Albert Esteve<br />

Pamperov, Alexey<br />

Panagiotis, Giavrimis<br />

Panaia, Marta<br />

Pandey, Seema<br />

Pandey, Seema<br />

Pandey, Sumana<br />

Pandey, Sumana<br />

Pandey, Sumana V<br />

Pandey, Sumana V.<br />

Pandey, Sumana V.<br />

Pandey, Sumana V.<br />

Pandey, Ugransen<br />

Pandey, Ugrasen<br />

Pantea, Maria-Carmen<br />

Panzer, Gerhard<br />

Paoletti , Isabella<br />

Paoletti, Isabella<br />

Paoletti, Isabella<br />

Paoletti, Isabella<br />

Paoletti, Isabella<br />

Papacosta, Olia<br />

Papadaki , Andriani<br />

Papademas, Diana<br />

Papakonstantinidis, Leonidas A.<br />

Papalexandris, Nancy<br />

Papandreou, Dimitris<br />

Papanis, Efstratios<br />

Papanis, Efstratios<br />

Paparizos , A.<br />

Papen, Uta<br />

Pardo, Mercedes<br />

Parella, Sonia<br />

Parker , Julia<br />

Parker, Angela<br />

Parker, Robert Nash<br />

Parkinson, Brian<br />

Parracho Sant’Anna, Sabrina<br />

Parra-Luna, Francisco<br />

Parton, Nigel<br />

Pascale, Celine-Marie<br />

Pascale, Celine-Marie<br />

Pasquetti, Silvia<br />

Pasternak, Suzana<br />

Pasternak, Suzana<br />

Pataki, György<br />

Patel, Sujata<br />

Patel, Sujata<br />

Patel, Sujata<br />

Paterson, Kevin<br />

Patiño López, María Eugenia<br />

Pattanaik, Sarmistha<br />

Pattnaik, Binay Kumar<br />

Pattnaik, Binay Kumar<br />

Pattnaik, Binay Kumar<br />

Pattnayak, Satya<br />

Paül, Daniel<br />

RC10_03<br />

Ad Visual_05<br />

Ad Visual_02<br />

TG03_04<br />

RC04_01<br />

Ad Visual_03<br />

RC32_01B<br />

RC24_05<br />

RC09_02<br />

RC30_10<br />

RC44_03A<br />

Ad Visual_02<br />

RC10_03<br />

RC07_17<br />

RC23_16<br />

SJS_RC13_RC07_RC23_07A<br />

RC18_08<br />

RC48_01<br />

RC23_01B<br />

RC14_01<br />

RC24_11<br />

RC24_16<br />

JSN_01<br />

RC47_02<br />

RC04B_03<br />

WG06_07<br />

RC32_02B<br />

JS_RC38_TG04_13<br />

JS_RC13_RC30_14<br />

RC10_02<br />

WG06_03<br />

WG06_07<br />

RC41_05<br />

RC11_05<br />

RC47_04<br />

RC30_02<br />

Ad_RC<br />

RC21_11<br />

RC41_01A<br />

RC24_05<br />

RC21_07<br />

RC48_04<br />

RC34_05B<br />

RC21_10<br />

RC11_07<br />

JS_RC10_RC51_02<br />

RC46_02<br />

RC05_06<br />

TG02_02B<br />

RC48_03<br />

WG06_04<br />

RC41_01B<br />

RC13_11<br />

RC47_06<br />

RC41_01B<br />

RC34_03B<br />

RC35_01<br />

RC34_01A<br />

RC05_05<br />

RC44_03B<br />

RC12_03<br />

RC30_12<br />

WG03_02<br />

RC21_01<br />

RC24_12<br />

TG04_07A<br />

TG04_4B<br />

RC37_09C<br />

RC09_04<br />

RC18_02<br />

RC11_21<br />

RC11_17<br />

RC53_07<br />

JS_RC10_RC53_01<br />

RC04B_06<br />

CS_09<br />

WG03_02<br />

WG03_10<br />

JS_RC13_WG03_05<br />

JS_WG03_RC13_04<br />

WG03_01<br />

Pausch , Markus<br />

Pauwels, Luc<br />

Payne, Cherita<br />

Pearson, Charlotte<br />

Pechar, Hans<br />

Pechurina, Anna<br />

Pederson, Ann<br />

Pedreño, Andrés<br />

Pedrozo, Sueila<br />

Pedzisayi, Leslie Mangezvo<br />

Peetz/Murray, Georgina<br />

Peixoto, Clarice<br />

Pekka , Victoria<br />

Pekkola, Sari<br />

Pekkola, Sari<br />

Pekkola, Sari<br />

Peled, Yoav<br />

Peleg, Samuel<br />

Pellegrini, Pablo Ariel<br />

Pellegrino , G.<br />

Pelling, Mark<br />

Pellizzoni, Luigi<br />

Penkova Zaporozhe , Nadia<br />

Peralva, Angelina<br />

Pereir, Irina<br />

Pereira , Elvira<br />

Pereira de Castro, Talita<br />

Pereira de Castro, Talita<br />

Pereira, Homero Nunes<br />

Pereira, Marcus Abilio<br />

Pereirinha, José António<br />

Pereirinha, José António<br />

Pereiro, Thais García<br />

Perek-Bialas, Jolanta<br />

Perez De Lima, Marinus<br />

Pérez Sánchez , Carmen<br />

Pérez Yruela, Manuel<br />

Pérez, Alberto Martín<br />

Pérez, Edurne Jiménez<br />

Pérez, Irene<br />

Pérez, Miguel Ángel Vite<br />

Pérez, Miguel Ángel Vite<br />

Perez-Agote Aguirre, Jose Maria<br />

Perez-Rincón, M Socorro<br />

Perez-Salanova, Merce<br />

Perkons , Rita<br />

Perlstadt, Harry<br />

Persson, Thomas R.<br />

Peshkova, Vera<br />

Pessanha, Lavínia<br />

Pessanha, Lavínia<br />

Pessoa, Inês<br />

Peters, Karin<br />

Petraglia, Izabel<br />

Petrov, Vladimir<br />

Petrova, Youra<br />

Petrovic, Miodrag<br />

Pfaff, Nicolle<br />

Phan, Mai<br />

Phelan, Craig<br />

Piana, Daniela<br />

Picanco, Felicia<br />

Piccirillo , Cristina<br />

Pickvance, Chris<br />

Pidgeon, Nick<br />

Pidgeon, Nick<br />

Pieterman, Roel<br />

Pietraszewski, Igor<br />

Pietropaoli, Irene<br />

Pilet , Jean-Benoit<br />

Pinazo, Sacramento<br />

Pinazo-Hernandis, Sacramento<br />

Pinkne, Sharon M.<br />

Pinkney , Sharon M.<br />

Pinto, Jose Madureira<br />

Pirani, Bianca Maria<br />

Pirani, Bianca Maria<br />

Pirani, Bianca Maria<br />

Pirani, Bianca Maria<br />

Pirani, Bianca Maria<br />

Pirani, BiancaMaria<br />

369


RC48_07<br />

RC32_06A<br />

RC46_02<br />

JS_RC13_RC04_03<br />

TG04_07B<br />

RC32_04<br />

RC22_06B<br />

TG04_03<br />

RC04_01<br />

RC44_01A<br />

RC22_09A<br />

TG02_01A<br />

RC47_06<br />

RC12_07<br />

JS_RC36_WG03B<br />

JS_WG03_RC36_06<br />

WG03_09<br />

RC49_01<br />

RC21_19<br />

RC26_03<br />

SJS_RC13_RC34_RC53_15<br />

SJS_RC13_RC34_RC53<br />

JS_RC13_RC34_RC53<br />

RC17_01<br />

RC04A_07<br />

RC02_09<br />

RC23_15<br />

RC17_05<br />

RC09_09<br />

RC07_10<br />

RC26_05<br />

RC02_01<br />

RC09_01<br />

JS_RC36_WG03B<br />

JS_WG03_RC36_06<br />

RC07_14<br />

RC34_06<br />

RC49_05<br />

RC22_05<br />

RC44_05A<br />

RC41_02<br />

RC30_01<br />

RC30_07<br />

TG04_14<br />

RC04B_06<br />

TG04_07D<br />

RC09_12<br />

RC05_09<br />

RC07_10<br />

RC21_14<br />

RC24_01<br />

TG04_01C<br />

TG04_4A<br />

Ad Revistas_01<br />

RC21_18<br />

RC12_05<br />

RC04_01<br />

RC34_06<br />

RC05_06<br />

RC24_27<br />

JS_RC13_RC24_13B<br />

RC04A_05<br />

WG03_01<br />

JS_RC36_WG03A<br />

RC36_04B<br />

JS_WG03_RC36_05<br />

WG03_10<br />

RC37_7B<br />

JS_RC37_RC14_01C<br />

TG04_03<br />

RC02_02<br />

RC32_01C<br />

RC35_03<br />

RC25_10<br />

RC32_01B<br />

RC05_01<br />

JS_RC05_RC32_01A<br />

RC21_21<br />

RC42_01<br />

RC24_03<br />

RC05_02<br />

Pires, Sonia<br />

Pirnazarova, Flora<br />

Piscitelli , Gianluca<br />

Piskunova, Inna<br />

Pitchforth, E<br />

Pittman, Alexandra<br />

Pitulac, Tudor<br />

Pixley , Jocelyn<br />

Pizmony-Levi, Oren<br />

Pizzi,<br />

Platek, Daniel<br />

Platek, Daniel<br />

Pleyers, Geoffrey<br />

Pogrebinschi, Thamy<br />

Pohankova, Olga<br />

Pohankova, Olga<br />

Pohankova, Olga<br />

Poku , Kwabena A.<br />

Polanska, Dominika<br />

Polina, Sapanidi<br />

Pollock, Gary<br />

Pollock, Gary<br />

Pollock, Gary<br />

Polzer, Jessica<br />

Pong, Suet-ling<br />

Ponte, Stefano<br />

Ponte, Stefano<br />

Pontille, David<br />

Popkin, Eric<br />

Popkov, Yury V.<br />

Popov, Dmitry<br />

Popov, Vladimir<br />

Porio, Emma<br />

Porro, Nicola<br />

Porro, Nicola<br />

Porto Pedrosa, Leticia<br />

Porzio, Laura<br />

Posner, Natasha<br />

Possamai, Adam<br />

Posthuma,<br />

Poston, Jr., Dudley L.<br />

Potot, Swanie<br />

Potrony, Jordi<br />

Poumadère, Marc<br />

Powell, Justin J.W.<br />

Power , Nicole G.<br />

Powers, Jillian<br />

Poynting, Scott<br />

Prabaharan, Arunachalam<br />

Pradel, Marc<br />

Prades, Ana<br />

Prades, Ana<br />

Prades, Ana<br />

Preciado Coronado, Jaime<br />

Preteceille, Edmond<br />

Priban, Jiri<br />

Prieto, Hector Pérez<br />

Prieto-Flores, Oscar<br />

Prieto-Flores, Òscar<br />

Prista, Pedro<br />

Prista, Pedro<br />

Pronina, Elena I.<br />

Prosono, Martin<br />

Prosono, Marvin<br />

Prosono, Marvin<br />

Prosono, Marvin<br />

Prosono, Marvin<br />

Proust, Serge<br />

Proust, Serge<br />

Pryke, Michael<br />

Puga, Cristina<br />

Puigvert, Lidia<br />

Puigvert, Lídia<br />

Puri , Jyoti<br />

Purkayastha, Bandana<br />

Purkayastha, Bandana<br />

Purkayastha, Bandana<br />

Purkis, Semra<br />

Puttergill, Charles<br />

Puttilli, Matteo<br />

Pyke, Karen<br />

JS_RC05_RC32_01B<br />

JSB_RC10_RC32_04<br />

JS_RC10_RC32_02B<br />

RC21_03<br />

TG03_05<br />

TG03_05<br />

RC34_05B<br />

RC04B_06<br />

RC37_7A<br />

TG04_10<br />

RC53_05<br />

RC48_08<br />

RC37_09B<br />

RC53_07<br />

RC22_06A<br />

WG01_04<br />

RC11_18<br />

RC48_05<br />

RC25_09<br />

RC36_05A<br />

RC30_03<br />

RC25_13<br />

RC41_02<br />

RC41_07<br />

RC30_04<br />

RC04C_04<br />

RC30_01<br />

JSA_RC10_RC32_04<br />

TG03_07<br />

JS_RC10_RC32_02A<br />

RC18_05<br />

RC02_01<br />

JS_RC04_RC07_RC23_RC32_05<br />

RC30_07<br />

RC23_12<br />

RC07_16<br />

RC11_04<br />

RC34_03A<br />

RC25_14<br />

RC11_23<br />

TG04_12A<br />

RC46_05<br />

RC32_04<br />

CS_14<br />

RC05_11<br />

RC05_Round Table_02<br />

RC24_02<br />

RC18_03<br />

RC24_10<br />

RC45_03<br />

RC30_09<br />

RC34_02B<br />

RC05_01<br />

JS_RC05_RC32_01A<br />

RC32_01B<br />

RC23_14A<br />

RC04A_02<br />

RC47_04<br />

RC30_09<br />

RC24_11<br />

RC22_09A<br />

RC11_21<br />

JSB_RC10_RC11_05<br />

JSB_RC10_RC11_01<br />

RC11_12<br />

TG04_01D<br />

RC09_13<br />

RC34_01B<br />

JS_RC13_RC30_14<br />

RC24_10<br />

JS_RC10_RC32_02A<br />

JSA_RC10_RC32_04<br />

RC34_05A<br />

JS_RC38_TG04_13<br />

TG04_13B<br />

RC05_05<br />

RC11_10<br />

TG04_4A<br />

TG04_06A<br />

RC12_07<br />

RC24_23<br />

Pyke, Karen<br />

Qamber , Rukhsana<br />

Qamber, Rukhsana<br />

Quaglia, Sérgio<br />

Queipo, Beatriz<br />

Queipo, Beatriz<br />

Queirolo Palmas, Luca<br />

Queiros, Joao<br />

Quemin, Alain<br />

Quilgars, Deborah<br />

Quintao, Paula Gomes<br />

Quintão, Paula Gomes<br />

Quiroz Trejo , José Othón<br />

Rabello de Castro, Lucia<br />

Radford, David<br />

Radiukiewicz, Anna<br />

Radl, Jonas<br />

Rafail, Pat<br />

Rahman , Nira<br />

Rajabi, Masoud<br />

Rajagopalan, Prema<br />

Rajantheran , M.<br />

Ram, Bali<br />

Ram, Shefali S.<br />

Ramalho, José Ricardo<br />

Rambla, Xavier<br />

Ramires Paulos, Margarida<br />

Ramírez , Cirila Quintero<br />

Ramírez Sánchez, Saúl<br />

Ramírez, Cirila Quintero<br />

Ramon Montero, José<br />

Ramon, Anna<br />

Ramos, Ana<br />

Ramos, Guadalupe<br />

Ramos-Vielba, Irene<br />

Ramos-Vielba, Irene<br />

Ramov_, Ksenija<br />

Rampersad, Anand<br />

Randolph, Antonia<br />

Räsänen, Pekka<br />

Rashid, Saman<br />

Raspaud , Michel<br />

Raspaud, Michel<br />

Ratcliffe, Peter<br />

Ratcliffe, Peter<br />

Ratcliffe, Peter<br />

Räthzel, Nora<br />

Ratto, Celeste<br />

Rau, Henrike<br />

Raub, Werner<br />

Raul, Pauline<br />

Rauty, Raffaele<br />

Rayaprol , Aparna<br />

Rayaprol , Aparna<br />

Rayaprol, Aparna<br />

Reale, Emanuela<br />

Reardon, Sean<br />

Rebughini, Paola<br />

Recio, Carolina<br />

Redclift, Michael<br />

Reddig, Melanie<br />

Reder, Stephen<br />

Reed, Jan<br />

Reed, Jan<br />

Rees Jones, Ian<br />

Reeves, Alison D.<br />

Regnault, Madina<br />

Reguillo , Rossana<br />

Reid, Donald G.<br />

Reid, Louise<br />

Reis, Bruno<br />

Reis, Bruno<br />

Reiter, Herwig<br />

Reiter, Herwig<br />

Reiter, Herwig<br />

Reitz, Jeffrey G.<br />

Renaut, Sylvie<br />

Renn, Ortwin<br />

Renn, Ortwin<br />

Renteria Diaz, Adrian<br />

Reusswig, Fritz<br />

370


RC10_01<br />

RC48_07<br />

WG06_02<br />

RC02_09<br />

RC23_15<br />

RC25_20<br />

JS_RC46_RC26_07<br />

JS_RC26_RC46_06<br />

CS_10<br />

RC46_05<br />

RC44_01A<br />

RC37_05A<br />

RC25_14<br />

RC07_10<br />

RC35_04<br />

WG06_06<br />

JS_RC04_RC07_RC23_RC32_05<br />

RC49_05<br />

RC30_11<br />

CS_07<br />

RC14_05<br />

TG04_12B<br />

RC46_08<br />

RC12_01<br />

RC11_06<br />

RC21_19<br />

TG04_16<br />

TG04_06B<br />

RC21_03<br />

RC25_18<br />

RC37_06B<br />

RC22_03A<br />

RC24_03<br />

WG06_04<br />

RC09_12<br />

CLASCO_01<br />

ClASCO_02<br />

JS_RC09_TG02<br />

RC09_01<br />

JS_TG02_RC09_03A<br />

RC13_01<br />

SJS_RC13_RC34_RC53_15<br />

SJS_RC13_RC34_RC53<br />

JS_RC13_RC34_RC53<br />

RC35_05<br />

RC09_06<br />

RC07_01<br />

RC37_06C<br />

RC04A_04<br />

RC07_13<br />

RC12_06<br />

RC41_06<br />

RC07_08<br />

RC07_04<br />

RC30_11<br />

JSN_02<br />

RC24_08<br />

RC30_04<br />

RC24_15<br />

RC44_04B<br />

TG03_02<br />

RC35_04<br />

RC30_04<br />

RC23_03A<br />

RC34_06<br />

JS_RC37_RC14_01B<br />

RC21_05<br />

RC30_09<br />

RC02_01<br />

RC12_05<br />

RC43_01<br />

RC24_01<br />

RC02_04<br />

RC04A_03<br />

AHALAS_02<br />

Ad Revistas_01<br />

WG06_04<br />

RC04B_08<br />

CS_13<br />

RC37_05B<br />

Ad Visual_05<br />

Revel, Martine<br />

Revilla, María Luisa<br />

Reynaert, Herwig<br />

Reynolds, Larry<br />

Reynolds, Larry<br />

Reznik , Kiril L.<br />

Rheaume , Jacques<br />

Rheaume , Jacques<br />

Rheaume, Jacques<br />

Rheaume, Jacques<br />

Rhomberg, Chris<br />

Ribac, François<br />

Ribeiro, Adelia Maria Miglievich<br />

Ribeiro, Marcelo Blois<br />

Ribes Leiva, Alberto Javier<br />

Richards, Robin<br />

Richey, Lisa<br />

Richter, Dirk<br />

Richter, Jacqueline<br />

Richter, Rudolf<br />

Ricordeau , G.<br />

Riesch, Hauke<br />

Rigas, Anastasia-Valentinei<br />

Rindal Lundeberg, Ingrid<br />

Ring, Magnus<br />

Rink, Dieter<br />

Rinkevicius, Leonardas<br />

Rinkevi_ius, Leonardas<br />

Rittersberger-Tılıç, Helga<br />

Rius , Pia V.<br />

Rivas Rojas, Raquel<br />

Rivera Farfán, Carolina<br />

Rivera Ferré, Marta G.<br />

Rivera Ferre, Marta G.<br />

Rivera, Lauren<br />

Rivera, Marcia<br />

Rivera, Marcia<br />

Rivera-Beckstrom, Maria Elena<br />

Rivera-Beckstrom, Maria Elena<br />

Rivera-Beckstrom, Maria Elena<br />

Roberts , Kenneth<br />

Roberts , Kenneth<br />

Roberts , Kenneth<br />

Roberts , Kenneth<br />

Roberts, Ken<br />

Roberts, Wade<br />

Robertson, Roland<br />

Robineau, Anne<br />

Robinson, Ronald B.<br />

Robles, Jose Manuel<br />

Robson, Peter<br />

Rocha, Jorge Dehays<br />

Rodgers, Diane<br />

Rodrigues Araújo, Emília<br />

Rodrigues de Brito, Sebastiana<br />

Rodrigues, António Farinhas<br />

Rodrigues, Eugénia<br />

Rodrigues, Iram Jácome<br />

Rodrigues, Maria Eugénia<br />

Rodrigues, Robyn<br />

Rodríguez Monter, Miryam<br />

Rodríguez Rodríguez, María del Carmen<br />

Rodriguez Soler, Juan<br />

Rodríguez Victoriano, Jose Manuel<br />

Rodriguez, Alexis<br />

Rodríguez, Ana<br />

Rodríguez, Arantxa<br />

Rodríguez, Joan<br />

Rodríguez, José A.<br />

Rogowski, Ralf<br />

Rohe, William<br />

Rohracher, Harald<br />

Rohrbachm, Daniela<br />

Rojas Hernández, C Belkis<br />

Rojas Hernández, Jorge<br />

Rojas, Jorge<br />

Rojas, Mariano<br />

Rojo, Teresa<br />

Rokumoto, Kahei<br />

Rolle, Valérie<br />

Romanov, Pavel<br />

RC38_01<br />

RC22_02B<br />

RC07_14<br />

RC30_12<br />

RC11_12<br />

RC36_02C<br />

RC04B_03<br />

RC11_12<br />

OD_01<br />

RC35_02<br />

RC48_05<br />

RC11_04<br />

Ad Visual_02<br />

RC21_04<br />

RC02_02<br />

RC04A_04<br />

WG01_04<br />

RC22_06B<br />

RC11_15<br />

RC09_04<br />

RC02_02<br />

RC18_02<br />

ISSC_01<br />

RC11_09<br />

TG04_5<br />

RC37_03B<br />

RC47_08<br />

RC05_03<br />

JS_RC38_RC05_08<br />

RC17_02<br />

JSN_01<br />

JS_RC37_RC14_01A<br />

RC37_7B<br />

TG04_01C<br />

TG02_01A<br />

RC22_08A<br />

RC04B_02<br />

RC04B_03<br />

RC26_03<br />

RC26_03<br />

TG04_12B<br />

RC21_01<br />

JS_RC37_RC14_01C<br />

RC04B_05<br />

JS_RC09_TG02_02<br />

JS_TG02_RC09_03B<br />

RC37_08B<br />

RC37_03A<br />

JSB_RC10_RC11_05<br />

CS_07<br />

JSB_RC10_RC11_01<br />

RC32_02B<br />

JS_RC26_RC46_06<br />

JS_RC46_RC26_07<br />

RC12_07<br />

RC09_11<br />

RC05_06<br />

RC22_08B<br />

RC02_03<br />

RC07_14<br />

RC24_17<br />

RC24_05<br />

JS_RC10_RC36_03<br />

JSB_RC11_RC53_03<br />

TG02_04<br />

RC02_03<br />

RC09_05<br />

RC23_11<br />

JS_RC04_RC07_RC23_RC32_05<br />

RC07_15<br />

TG04_07A<br />

JSB_RC10_RC11_01<br />

JSB_RC10_RC11_05<br />

SJS_RC25_RC05_TG03_11<br />

RC05_04<br />

RC44_06C<br />

RC04B_04<br />

RC42_06<br />

JS_RC11_RC13_02<br />

JS_RC13_RC11_10<br />

JS_RC13_RC24_13B<br />

Romanov, Pavel<br />

Romeral Moreno, Gloria García<br />

Romero Monivas, Jesús<br />

Romero, Juan<br />

Romero-Ortuno, Roman<br />

Ronkainen, Jussi<br />

Rooks, Daisy<br />

Rooks, Ronica N.<br />

Ros, Adela<br />

Rosa, Hartmut<br />

Rosa, Marcelo C.<br />

Rose, Damaris<br />

Rosenberg, Hananel<br />

Rosende, Silvia<br />

Rosenhek, Zeev<br />

Rosenmund , Moritz<br />

Roslyakov, Alexandre<br />

Rosón, Javier<br />

Ross , Derek<br />

Ross, Robert<br />

Ross, Sandy<br />

Roßteutsche, Sigrid<br />

Rosswall, Thomas<br />

Rostgaard, Tine<br />

Roszkowska, Ewa<br />

Roth, Raphaël<br />

Roth, Roland<br />

Roth, Silke<br />

Roth, Silke<br />

Roth, Stefan<br />

Roth, Steffen<br />

Rothenberg, Julia<br />

Rothenberg, Julia<br />

Rothstein, Henry<br />

Roudometof, Victor<br />

Roudometof, Victor<br />

Roumeliotou, Myrsine<br />

Roumeliotou, Myrsine<br />

Roumeliotou, Myrsine<br />

Roumeliotou, Myrsine<br />

Rourke, Joanne<br />

Rousseau, Max<br />

Roussel, Violaine<br />

Routray, Sanjeev<br />

Routray, Sanjeev<br />

Routray, Sanjeev<br />

Rovai, Mauro<br />

Rovisco, Maria<br />

Rozanova , Julia<br />

Rozanova, Julia<br />

Rozanova, Julia<br />

Rozanova, Julia<br />

Ruch-Ross, Holly S.<br />

Ruelland, Isabelle<br />

Rufino, Annamaria<br />

Rughinis, Cosima<br />

Rughinis, Cosima<br />

Rughinis, Cosima<br />

Ruiz Ben, Esther<br />

Ruiz San Roman, José Antonio<br />

Ruiz Sanz, Juan Pedro<br />

Ruiz, Juan<br />

Ruiz, Martha Nelida<br />

Ruiz, Sarah<br />

Rundell, John<br />

Rusconi, Alessandra<br />

Rushton, Beth<br />

Russmann, Uta<br />

Russmann, Uta<br />

Russmann, Uta<br />

Ruston, Annmarie<br />

Ryan , Julia<br />

Ryan, Julia<br />

Ryazantsev , Sergey V.<br />

Ryazantsev, Sergey V.<br />

Ryland, Rebecca<br />

Saar, Tomas<br />

Sabbagh, Clara<br />

Sabbarwal, Sherry<br />

Sabbarwal, Sherry<br />

Sabbarwal, Sherry<br />

371


RC24_27<br />

TG02_01B<br />

WG06_05<br />

CLASCO_01<br />

ClASCO_02<br />

TG04_08B<br />

RC41_01B<br />

AHALAS_02<br />

RC04B_03<br />

CS_12<br />

RC43_01<br />

RC04C_08<br />

RC23_06<br />

RC14_01<br />

RC11_12<br />

RC21_17<br />

RC34_04B<br />

RC32_04<br />

RC44_01B<br />

RC24_09<br />

RC30_11<br />

RC14_02C<br />

RC32_04<br />

RC49_04<br />

RC38_02<br />

RC32_01B<br />

RC12_03<br />

RC24_02<br />

RC05_02<br />

JS_RC05_RC32_01B<br />

RC17_07A<br />

RC07_09<br />

RC24_24<br />

RC47_08<br />

RC11_03<br />

RC36_02A<br />

RC38_07<br />

RC26_05<br />

RC25_03<br />

RC14_01<br />

Ad Revistas_01<br />

RC18_02<br />

RC23_02A<br />

RC47_01<br />

RC14_05<br />

RC07_12<br />

RC23_09<br />

RC24_17<br />

JS_RC13_RC32_04<br />

JS_RC13_RC32_06<br />

RC23_05<br />

RC14_02A<br />

RC14_03B<br />

TG03_03<br />

RC23_01A<br />

RC07_10<br />

RC24_04<br />

RC09_03<br />

RC21_03<br />

WG06_03<br />

JSN_03<br />

RC07_13<br />

RC23_10A<br />

RC21_09<br />

RC47_01<br />

Opening<br />

RC53_03<br />

RC45_04<br />

CS_14<br />

RC37_09C<br />

RC37_08A<br />

JSN_01<br />

JS_RC09_TG02<br />

JS_TG02_RC09_03A<br />

RC21_18<br />

RC02_05<br />

RC41_01A<br />

RC11_10<br />

RC22_02A<br />

JS_RC38_TG04_13<br />

TG04_13B<br />

Sabbarwal, Sherry<br />

Sabe, Jordi Collet<br />

Sachweh, Patrick<br />

Sader, Emir<br />

Sader, Emir<br />

Sáenz de Ugarte, Loreto<br />

Saenz, Rogelio<br />

Sagástegui, Diana<br />

Saha, Lawrence J.<br />

Saha, Lawrence J.<br />

Sahai, Rajarshi<br />

Sahoo, Subhasis<br />

Sahoo, Subhasis<br />

Said Hung , E.M.<br />

Sain, Ruby<br />

Sairinen, Rauno<br />

Salaff, Janet<br />

Salami, Gholamreza<br />

Salas,<br />

Salehi , Sadegh<br />

Sales Oliveira, Catarina<br />

Salgado , S.<br />

Salime, Zakia<br />

Salize, Hans-Joachim<br />

Salling Olesen, Henning<br />

Salmon , Amy<br />

Samara, Tony<br />

Sampei, Yuki<br />

Samuel, Lina<br />

Samuel, Lina<br />

Samuel, Yitzhak<br />

San Roman Gago, Sonsoles<br />

Sanches Pereira, Alessandro<br />

Sánchez Estellés, Isis<br />

Sanchez, Mariano<br />

Sand, Hans Petter<br />

Sand, Hans Petter<br />

Sandberg , Ake<br />

Sándor , Klára<br />

Sandoval , M.<br />

Sandoval Forero, Eduardo<br />

Sandri, Giulia<br />

Sandstrom, Gregory<br />

Sang-Jin, Han<br />

Sanguanini , Br.<br />

Sanguanini, Bruno<br />

Sanguanini, Bruno<br />

Santaoja, Minna<br />

Santha, Agnes<br />

Sántha, Ágnes Sántha<br />

Santiago , Rui<br />

Santos , H.<br />

Santos , M.<br />

Santos, Anna Maria M.<br />

Santos, Filipe<br />

Santos, Hermílio<br />

Sanz, Carmen<br />

Sarbeswar, Sahoo<br />

Sarinic, Jana.<br />

Saris, Willem E.<br />

Sarkisian , Natalia<br />

Sartori, Laura<br />

Sartori, Laura<br />

Sassatelli, Monica<br />

Sassen , Saskia<br />

Sassen, Saskia<br />

Satka, Mirja<br />

Sato, Yoshimichi<br />

Sato, Yoshimico<br />

Saunders, Tanya<br />

Saunier, Emilie<br />

Savelyev , Yuriy<br />

Savelyev, Yuriy<br />

Savelyev, Yuriy<br />

Sayas, Ion<br />

Sayer, Andrew<br />

Scarano, Francisco<br />

Schaan, Barbara<br />

Schader, Miriam<br />

Schaefer, Nadine<br />

Schaefer, Nadine<br />

RC07_06<br />

JS_RC48_RC07_06<br />

RC05_09<br />

RC23_03A<br />

JSN_01<br />

RC11_01<br />

TG04_07C<br />

RC02_07<br />

RC36_01C<br />

JS_RC04_RC07_RC23_RC32_05<br />

RC07_15<br />

RC14_03A<br />

RC23_14A<br />

RC05_05<br />

RC07_18<br />

SJS_RC13_RC07_RC23_07A<br />

RC23_16<br />

RC14_02B<br />

RC02_08<br />

RC11_23<br />

RC26_05<br />

RC24_03<br />

RC24_24<br />

CS_11<br />

TG02_04<br />

RC35_01<br />

RC35_06<br />

JS_RC10_RC51_02<br />

RC38_02<br />

RC04_01<br />

RC04A_07<br />

RC42_02<br />

RC20_02<br />

RC17_07A<br />

RC21_22<br />

RC21_22<br />

RC44_05A<br />

RC11_15<br />

JS_RC10_RC51_02<br />

CS_04<br />

TG02_04<br />

RC07_17<br />

RC23_17<br />

CS_14<br />

RC07_01<br />

RC36_05B<br />

RC53_05<br />

RC38_06<br />

JSA_RC10_RC32_04<br />

JS_RC10_RC32_02A<br />

TG03_02<br />

RC44_04A<br />

CS_08<br />

RC17_01<br />

JS_RC36_WG03A<br />

JS_WG03_RC36_05<br />

AHALAS_02<br />

RC24_26<br />

RC09_05<br />

RC21_14<br />

RC23_14A<br />

RC21_21<br />

RC07_15<br />

RC23_11<br />

RC18_01<br />

RC44_05A<br />

RC45_02<br />

RC34_04A<br />

RC24_06<br />

RC24_21<br />

TG03_02<br />

RC12_02<br />

RC09_03<br />

AHALAS_01<br />

RC04A_07<br />

RC32_01C<br />

RC34_06<br />

RC22_10<br />

RC44_06C<br />

RC07_09<br />

RC37_05A<br />

Schäfer, Mike S.<br />

Schäfer, Mike S.<br />

Scheibelhofer, Paul<br />

Scheiber, Lukas<br />

Scheid , Claudia<br />

Scherger , Simone<br />

Schettini, Mariana Gómez<br />

Schief, Sebastian<br />

Schiff, Claire<br />

Schiffbaenker, Helene<br />

Schiffbaenker, Helene<br />

Schifirnet, C.<br />

Schimank, Uwe<br />

Schinkel, Willem<br />

Schiwietz, Christine<br />

Schiwietz, Christine<br />

Schiwietz, Christine<br />

Schlote , I.<br />

Schmaus, Gunther<br />

Schmeidler, Karel<br />

Schmidt, K.H.W. , Joachim<br />

Schmidt, Luísa<br />

Schmidt, Luísa<br />

Schmidt, Volker<br />

Schmidt, Volker<br />

Schmidt, Volker H.<br />

Schmidt, Volker H.<br />

Schneider, Cecilia<br />

Schnell, Christiane<br />

Schnepf, Sylke Viola<br />

Schnepf, Sylke Viola<br />

Schoeman, Maxi<br />

Scholtz, Hanno<br />

Schömann,, Klaus<br />

Schor, Tatiana<br />

Schor, Tatiana<br />

Schrank,<br />

Schroeder, Heike<br />

Schubert , Brentyn<br />

Schuerkens, Ulrike<br />

Schuerkens, Ulrike<br />

Schull, Elmar<br />

Schüll, Elmar<br />

Schulz, Markus S.<br />

Schulz, Markus S.<br />

Schutte, Gerhard<br />

Schutter, Sabina<br />

Schütze , Fritz<br />

Schwarzer , Beatrix<br />

Schwarzer, Beatrix<br />

Schweiger, Inge<br />

Scipes, Kim<br />

Scott , Bernard<br />

Scott, Alan<br />

Scribano, Adrian<br />

Scribano, Adrian<br />

Scribano, Adrián<br />

Sebastian, Leena<br />

Seda Yuksel, Ayse<br />

Sedini, Carla<br />

Seeber , Marco<br />

Seekings, Jeremy<br />

Seethaler, Ursula<br />

Seethaler, Ursula<br />

Segatti, Paolo<br />

Seidman,<br />

Seiyama, Kazuo<br />

Sek-yum Ngai , Steven<br />

Selfa, Theresa<br />

Sellke , Piet<br />

Semyonov, Moshe<br />

Sena Martins, Bruno<br />

Serdair, Ayse<br />

Sergio de Lima, Renato<br />

Serra, Carles<br />

Serra, Jenny<br />

Serracant, Pau<br />

Serradell, Olga<br />

Serrano,<br />

Serrano, David<br />

Sevin, Jean-Christophe<br />

372


RC32_04<br />

RC37_7C<br />

JS_RC14_RC30_RC32<br />

JS_RC14_RC30_RC32_03<br />

JS_RC13_RC04_03<br />

RC13_08<br />

SJS_RC13_RC34_RC53_15<br />

SJS_RC13_RC34_RC53<br />

JS_RC13_RC34_RC53<br />

JS_RC13_RC22_06<br />

JS_RC22_RC13<br />

JS_WG03_RC13_04<br />

WG03_10<br />

JS_RC13_RC22_06<br />

JS_RC13_WG03_05<br />

JS_RC22_RC13<br />

RC49_05<br />

RC21_04<br />

RC42_05<br />

RC42_05<br />

RC09_09<br />

TG04_11<br />

JSN_03<br />

RC13_08<br />

RC23_09<br />

RC07_12<br />

RC34_02A<br />

RC32_01C<br />

RC47_05<br />

TG02_02A<br />

RC24_02<br />

RC24_23<br />

RC02_08<br />

RC02_03<br />

RC43_04<br />

Ad Visual_06<br />

JSA_RC10_RC32_04<br />

RC47_05<br />

RC11_17<br />

RC23_01A<br />

JSB_RC10_RC32_04<br />

JS_RC10_RC32_02B<br />

RC48_01<br />

RC21_15<br />

SJS_RC13_RC34_RC53_15<br />

SJS_RC13_RC34_RC53<br />

JS_RC13_RC34_RC53<br />

RC26_02<br />

RC23_02A<br />

RC11_10<br />

WG06_07<br />

WG03_02<br />

WG03_08<br />

RC11_22<br />

RC04C_05<br />

RC21_12<br />

JSB_RC11_RC53_03<br />

JSA_RC10_RC32_04<br />

RC32_04<br />

RC22_01B<br />

RC24_09<br />

JS_RC10_RC32_02A<br />

RC24_19<br />

TG04_5<br />

RC11_16<br />

RC41_05<br />

RC41_06<br />

RC48_01<br />

Ad Visual_03<br />

JS_RC11_RC13_02<br />

JS_RC13_RC11_10<br />

RC05_09<br />

RC11_11<br />

RC24_08<br />

RC53_01<br />

RC04B_08<br />

RC18_07<br />

RC07_07<br />

RC48_09<br />

RC11_14<br />

RC05_08<br />

Shafiei, Somayeh<br />

Shapiro, Roberta<br />

Sharapov , Kiril<br />

Sharapov, Kiril<br />

Sharma, Naina<br />

Sharma, Pragya<br />

Sharma, Rishi Kumar<br />

Sharma, Rishi Kumar<br />

Sharma, Rishi Kumar<br />

Sharma, Ruchika<br />

Sharma, Ruchika<br />

Sharma, Veena<br />

Sharma, Veena<br />

Sharma, Veena<br />

Sharma, Veena<br />

Sharma, Veena<br />

Shaw, Ian<br />

Shaw, Kate<br />

Shelly, Ann<br />

Shelly, Robert<br />

Shen, Hsiu-hua<br />

Shen, Xiaomeng<br />

Shestakovskii , Oleksii<br />

Sheykhi, Mohammad Taghi<br />

Shie, Vincent<br />

Shie, Vincent H.<br />

Shildrick , Tracy<br />

Shim, Woochan<br />

Shim, Young-Hee<br />

Shin, Gi-Wook<br />

Shinada, Tomomi<br />

Shinada, Yuki Sampei Tomomi<br />

Shirahase, Sawako<br />

Shire, Karen<br />

Shomina, Elena<br />

Shortell, Timothy<br />

Shpakovskaya, Larisa<br />

Shujiro, Yazawa<br />

Shung-King, Maylene<br />

Shuvalova, Olga<br />

Siara, Bernadetta<br />

Siara, Bernadetta<br />

Siara, Bernadetta<br />

Siatitsa, Dimitra<br />

Sidana, Jyoti<br />

Sidana, Jyoti<br />

Sidana, Jyoti<br />

Sidorina , Tatiana<br />

Sieglin, Veronika<br />

Siegrist , Johannes<br />

Sierminska, Eva<br />

Sierra, Carlos Hugo<br />

Signe, Bremer<br />

Sikorska, Iga<br />

Silva, Cecília<br />

Silver, Hilary<br />

Silverstein , Merril<br />

Simões , Solange<br />

Simões , Solange<br />

Simões, José Pedro<br />

Simoes, Solange<br />

Simoes, Solange<br />

Simone, Brazil<br />

Simons, Gwenda<br />

Sims-Gould, Joanie<br />

Singelmann, Joachim<br />

Singelmann, Joachim<br />

Singh, Jewellord Nem<br />

Singh, Parlo<br />

Singleton, Carrie<br />

Singleton, Carrie<br />

Sinha, Shamser<br />

Sipilä, Jorma<br />

Sipilä, Maija<br />

Sirota, Régine<br />

Sisson de Castro, Marta Luz<br />

Sivamurugan, Pandien<br />

Sjoberg, Gideon<br />

Sjoberg, Gideon<br />

Skinner, Emmeline<br />

Skrbis, Zlatko<br />

RC41_05<br />

RC43_05<br />

RC21_08<br />

TG04_08B<br />

RC05_10<br />

JS_RC25_TG03_06<br />

TG03_09<br />

RC09_09<br />

RC23_01A<br />

RC23_12<br />

RC07_16<br />

RC26_03<br />

RC04A_05<br />

RC04B_05<br />

Resu_01<br />

RC25_15<br />

RC25_19<br />

CS_11<br />

RC11_21<br />

RC25_10<br />

RC34_06<br />

WG03_08<br />

RC04B_06<br />

RC02_03<br />

TG04_02B<br />

RC30_07<br />

WG06_03<br />

RC11_12<br />

RC17_04<br />

RC23_01B<br />

TG04_06B<br />

JS_RC13_RC29_09<br />

RC47_08<br />

RC32_02A<br />

RC32_01A<br />

TG04_12B<br />

RC07_03<br />

RC11_07<br />

RC24_14<br />

CS_08<br />

JS_RC14_RC30_RC32_03<br />

JS_RC14_RC30_RC32<br />

RC26_04<br />

WG03_07<br />

RC21_02<br />

RC04B_02<br />

RC04B_08<br />

RC09_07<br />

JS_RC26_RC46_06<br />

JS_RC46_RC26_07<br />

JS_RC11_RC13_02<br />

JS_RC13_RC11_10<br />

RC36_03A<br />

JS_RC10_RC11_06<br />

RC48_10<br />

WG03_03<br />

TG04_07B<br />

WG03_01<br />

WG03_10<br />

WG03_02<br />

RC18_04<br />

RC17_03<br />

TG04_12B<br />

RC09_08<br />

RC11_13<br />

CS_11<br />

RC35_06<br />

RC32_02A<br />

RC11_15<br />

RC34_02A<br />

RC53_04<br />

RC34_01A<br />

RC37_03A<br />

TG03_04<br />

RC42_04<br />

JS_RC38_RC37_11<br />

RC37_02B<br />

RC30_11<br />

RC21_10<br />

RC13_01<br />

RC20_03<br />

Slack , Tim<br />

Smith, Janet<br />

Smith, Rob<br />

Smith, Roger<br />

Smith, Tammy<br />

Snellman, Fredrik<br />

Snellman, Fredrik<br />

Soares, Weber<br />

Sobral, Fernanda<br />

Sobral, Fernanda<br />

Sobral, Fernanda<br />

Socrates, Koniordos<br />

Soen, Dan<br />

Soen, Dan<br />

Sokolovic, Dzemal<br />

Soldat-Jaffe , Tatjana<br />

Sole i Camardons, Joan<br />

Solé, Carlota<br />

Solé, Carmen<br />

Soler , Marta<br />

Soler, Pere<br />

Soley-Beltran, Patrícia<br />

Solga, Heike<br />

Solga, Heike<br />

Sollie, Paul<br />

Somarriba, Noelia<br />

Somarriba, Noelia<br />

Somerville , Claire<br />

Sommerlund,, Julie<br />

Sonda, Giovanna<br />

Soneryd , Linda<br />

Sood, Sushma<br />

Sorde Marti, Theresa<br />

Soreanu, Raluca<br />

Sorj, Bila<br />

Sorribes, Carles Pont<br />

Sosa, Raquel<br />

Soskolne, Varda<br />

Sosunova, Irene A.<br />

Sotelo, Ignacio<br />

Sotiriadou , Anastasia<br />

Sotiriadou, Anastasia<br />

Sotiris, Chtouris<br />

Souffron, Valérie<br />

Souliotis, Nikolaos<br />

Souza, Â. R.<br />

Souza, AR<br />

Spagnoli, Filip<br />

Spalter-Roth , Roberta<br />

Spalter-Roth, Roberta<br />

Spasova , Evgenija<br />

Spasova , Evgenija<br />

Spector , Alan<br />

Spector, Alan<br />

Spector, Alan<br />

Speed, Chris<br />

Speed, Ewen<br />

Spence Smith, Thomas<br />

Spence Smith, Thomas<br />

Spence Smith, Thomas<br />

Spencer , Wellhofer<br />

Spicer, André<br />

Spiegelhalter, David<br />

Spieser, Catherine<br />

Spijker, Jeroen<br />

Spohn, Willfried<br />

Spohn, Willfried<br />

Sprague, Joey<br />

Spross, Cornelia<br />

Srigley, Ronald<br />

Staab, Anna<br />

Stafseng, Ola<br />

Stagnoli, Matteo<br />

Stalker, Kirsten<br />

Stallings, Teresa<br />

Stamenkovic, Marko<br />

Stamenkovic, Marko ,<br />

Stampa, Inez Terezinha<br />

Stavrides, Stavros<br />

Stebbins , Robert<br />

Stebbins, Andrew<br />

373


SJS_RC13_RC07_RC23_07B<br />

RC07_17<br />

JS_RC11_RC13_02<br />

JS_RC13_RC11_10<br />

RC23_17<br />

TG04_4B<br />

RC21_19<br />

JSA_RC10_RC11_01<br />

RC38_02<br />

RC25_02<br />

RC24_08<br />

TG04_11<br />

RC04B_03<br />

RC20_01<br />

RC35_03<br />

RC25_04<br />

Ad Visual_04<br />

RC29_01<br />

RC11_15<br />

JS_RC38_RC37_11<br />

RC37_02B<br />

CLASCO_01<br />

Resu_01<br />

RC09_04<br />

RC07_07<br />

RC48_09<br />

JS_RC37_RC14_01D<br />

JS_RC14_RC37<br />

RC24_18<br />

JS_RC13_WG03_05<br />

RC46_05<br />

JS_WG03_RC13_04<br />

RC17_07B<br />

RC36_04A<br />

RC04C_08<br />

RC53_04<br />

RC22_01A<br />

RC12_02<br />

RC07_10<br />

TG04_07B<br />

RC30_11<br />

RC09_03<br />

JS_RC13_RC32_06<br />

JS_RC13_RC32_04<br />

RC32_06B<br />

TG04_09A<br />

RC24_10<br />

SJS_RC13_RC34_RC53_15<br />

SJS_RC13_RC34_RC53<br />

JS_RC13_RC34_RC53<br />

RC36_02C<br />

RC04B_05<br />

TG03_06<br />

TG04_08A<br />

RC24_23<br />

SJS_RC13_RC34_RC53_15<br />

SJS_RC13_RC34_RC53<br />

JS_RC13_RC34_RC53<br />

RC37_09B<br />

RC11_05<br />

RC34_05A<br />

RC22_03B<br />

RC09_10<br />

RC11_04<br />

RC11_13<br />

RC41_04<br />

RC25_18<br />

RC24_21<br />

RC24_01<br />

JS_RC10_RC36_03<br />

RC14_02B<br />

RC21_21<br />

RC21_21<br />

WG06_05<br />

RC32_01A<br />

RC41_05<br />

RC48_04<br />

RC47_07<br />

RC25_12<br />

RC24_15<br />

RC32_06B<br />

Steinbach , Dirk<br />

Steinbach, Dirk<br />

Steinbach, Dirk<br />

Steinbach, Dirk<br />

Steinbach, Dirk<br />

Steinberger, Margarethe<br />

Steinführer, Annett<br />

Stepchenko, Anna<br />

Stephan, Viola<br />

Steyn , Melissa<br />

Stoddart, Mark C.J.<br />

Stoffle, Richard<br />

Stoleroff, Alan<br />

Storvik, Aagoth<br />

Strecker, David<br />

Stritikus , Tom<br />

Strzemi_ska, Agnieszka<br />

Stylianou, Stelios<br />

Stypi_ska, Justyna<br />

_uber, Daniel<br />

_uber, Daniel<br />

Subirats, Joan<br />

Subirats, Marina<br />

Subramaniam, Mangala<br />

Subramaniam, Mangala<br />

Subramaniam, Mangala<br />

Subtil, Filipa<br />

Subtil, Filipa<br />

Subuddhi, Karunamay<br />

Suchet , André<br />

Suchet, Andre<br />

Suchet, André<br />

Suddaby, Roy<br />

Suenker, Heinz<br />

Suglobova, Valeriya A<br />

Sun Hsiao-Li, Shirley<br />

Sündal, Fatma<br />

Sundaram, Devanyak<br />

Sungarov, Alexander<br />

Suokas, A<br />

Supervielle, Marcos<br />

Suprayogi, Yogi<br />

Surak, Kristin<br />

Surak, Kristin<br />

Surkova, Irina<br />

Sutherland, Alex<br />

Sutton, Phil<br />

Suurpää , Leena<br />

Suurpää , Leena<br />

Suurpää , Leena<br />

Suurpaa, Leena<br />

Swaminathan, Madhura<br />

Swaminathan, Raji<br />

Swift, Karen J.<br />

Sydneysmith, Robin<br />

Syrakoulis , Kleanthis<br />

Syrakoulis , Kleanthis<br />

Syrakoulis , Kleanthis<br />

Szanyi, Agnes<br />

Szeman, Zsuzsa<br />

Szemerszki, Marianna<br />

Szilagyi, Georgina<br />

Sznajder, Aleksandra<br />

Szweda-Lewandowska, Zofia<br />

Szydlik, Marc<br />

Szydlik, Marc<br />

Tàbara , David<br />

Tàbara, J. David<br />

Tàbara, J. David<br />

Tacoronte, Yolanda<br />

Taddeo , G.<br />

Takeda, Naoko<br />

Takeda, Naoko<br />

Tala, Alexis<br />

Tamagawa , Masami<br />

Tamango, Carla<br />

Tamayo, Sergio<br />

Tambe, Shruti<br />

Tamez, Alma Isela Trujillo<br />

Tamm Hallström, Kristina<br />

Taneerananon, Sirirat<br />

RC21_06<br />

RC21_17<br />

WG06_03<br />

RC30_12<br />

JS_RC13_RC29_09<br />

RC21_05<br />

JS_RC13_RC04_03<br />

JS_RC13_RC09_02<br />

TG04_01D<br />

RC22_06B<br />

RC12_02<br />

JS_RC09_RC13_03<br />

JS_RC13_RC09_02<br />

TG02_02B<br />

RC32_04<br />

RC04B_08<br />

TG03_01<br />

RC04B_02<br />

AHALAS_01<br />

RC07_04<br />

RC44_03B<br />

TG03_08<br />

RC11_15<br />

RC44_06C<br />

WG01_02<br />

TG04_01B<br />

TG04_16<br />

RC24_24<br />

TG04_11<br />

TG04_15<br />

RC13_01<br />

RC34_03A<br />

RC24_02<br />

RC37_08A<br />

RC09_09<br />

TG04_12B<br />

RC17_06<br />

RC47_02<br />

RC38_06<br />

CS_12<br />

RC04B_04<br />

RC43_03<br />

RC21_21<br />

RC24_01<br />

RC38_03<br />

RC30_11<br />

RC23_04<br />

RC25_12<br />

RC25_12<br />

RC07_18<br />

JS_RC13_RC04_03<br />

SJS_RC13_RC07_RC23_07A<br />

RC23_16<br />

RC30_13<br />

RC21_05<br />

RC05_01<br />

JS_RC05_RC32_01A<br />

CS_11<br />

JS_RC13_RC30_14<br />

RC30_10<br />

RC44_01B<br />

RC11_16<br />

CLASCO_01<br />

JSA_RC10_RC11_05<br />

JSA_RC10_RC11_01<br />

RC11_14<br />

RC34_02B<br />

RC42_05<br />

RC13_08<br />

RC34_02A<br />

RC53_01<br />

RC53_03<br />

RC11_08<br />

RC26_02<br />

RC24_13<br />

RC34_05A<br />

RC22_08B<br />

RC11_07<br />

RC11_09<br />

RC11_11<br />

RC44_01B<br />

Tang, Wing Shing<br />

Tang, Wing Shing<br />

Tangian, Andranik<br />

Tangian, Andranik<br />

Tanner , Julian<br />

Tapada, Teresa<br />

Tarko, Klara<br />

Tarko, Klara<br />

Tarrant, Carolyn<br />

Tarrés Chamorro, Sol<br />

Tarumoto , Hideki<br />

Taschner, Gisela<br />

Taschner, Gisela Black<br />

Tataru, Ludmilla<br />

Tavakoli, Nayereh<br />

Tavare, TM<br />

Tavares Dos Santos, José Vicente<br />

Tavares, T. M.<br />

Tavares-Dos-Santos , Jose-Vicente<br />

Tavory, Iddo<br />

Taxler/Brandl, Franz/Bernd<br />

Taylor Schultz, Ashley<br />

Taylor, Rebecca<br />

Taylor/Mathers, Dr Graham/ Dr Andy<br />

Taylor-Cole, W.O.<br />

Taylor-Gooby, Peter<br />

Taylor-Gooby, Peter<br />

Tchernia, Jean-François<br />

Tchetgnia, Lucas<br />

Tchetgnia, Lucas<br />

Te Kloeze, Jan<br />

Teixeira , Joao<br />

Teixeira da Silva, Albert<br />

Teixeira, Ana Lúcia<br />

Tejada, Gabriela<br />

Telesiene, Audrone<br />

Teli, Maurizio<br />

Telles, Vera<br />

Temple, Bogusia<br />

Teodoro , António<br />

Teodoro, Ântonio<br />

Teotia, Manoj<br />

Teotia, Manoj Kumar<br />

Teotia, Manoj Kumar<br />

Tepecik, Ebru<br />

Terada, Yoshiro<br />

Teravainen, Tuula<br />

Terborg , Roland<br />

Terborg, Roland<br />

Terral, Philippe<br />

Terral, Philippe<br />

Terral, Philippe<br />

Terral, Philippe<br />

Terral, Philippe<br />

Terrones, Albert<br />

Testenoire, Armelle<br />

Testenoire, Armelle<br />

Teune, Henry<br />

Tewari, Sanjay<br />

Tewari, Sanjay<br />

Thayer, Millie<br />

Theobald, Hildegard<br />

Therborn, Göran<br />

Thomas, Hélène<br />

Thomas, Hélène<br />

Thomas, Hélène<br />

Thorlindsson , Thorolfur<br />

Thye, Shane R.<br />

Tikkiwal, T.C.<br />

Tilleczek, Kate<br />

Tilleczek, Kate<br />

Timo, Harrikari<br />

Timonen , Virpi<br />

Tiourina, Irina<br />

Tipaldo, Giuseppe<br />

Titarenko, Larissa<br />

Tí_ik, Miroslav<br />

Tobiasz-Adamczyk, B.<br />

Tobiasz-Adamczyk, B.<br />

Tobiasz-Adamczyk, Beata<br />

Todd/Eveline, Trish<br />

374


SJS_RC13_RC34_RC53_15<br />

SJS_RC13_RC34_RC53<br />

JS_RC13_RC34_RC53<br />

JS_RC10_RC53_01<br />

RC02_04<br />

RC21_10<br />

RC30_09<br />

RC22_10<br />

AHALAS_01<br />

RC32_01A<br />

RC23_10B<br />

RC07_14<br />

RC24_04<br />

RC32_06A<br />

Ad Revistas_01<br />

RC17_02<br />

RC21_02<br />

RC13_08<br />

RC25_19<br />

RC47_03<br />

WG01_01<br />

Closing<br />

SS_Touraine<br />

RC14_03A<br />

RC32_02A<br />

JS_RC14_RC30_RC32_03<br />

RC24_14<br />

RC37_06A<br />

RC34_05B<br />

RC37_06B<br />

RC14_04<br />

CS_06<br />

RC30_02<br />

RC30_03<br />

RC47_08<br />

RC11_21<br />

RC14_02A<br />

RC41_05<br />

RC37_06B<br />

RC05_07<br />

RC53_05<br />

RC48_05<br />

RC04A_06<br />

RC04A_06<br />

RC04A_06<br />

RC41_03<br />

RC26_01<br />

RC04A_04<br />

RC26_04<br />

CS_10<br />

RC24_22<br />

RC02_03<br />

RC05_03<br />

JS_RC38_RC05_08<br />

RC32_06A<br />

TG04_09B<br />

RC11_24<br />

RC44_06B<br />

RC11_04<br />

SJS_RC13_RC34_RC53_15<br />

SJS_RC13_RC34_RC53<br />

JS_RC13_RC34_RC53<br />

RC23_15<br />

RC24_08<br />

RC07_10<br />

RC41_01A<br />

RC25_07<br />

RC21_06<br />

TG04_06B<br />

TG04_01D<br />

RC21_05<br />

RC24_19<br />

RC34_OS<br />

RC34_OS<br />

RC04B_04<br />

RC24_05<br />

RC24_11<br />

RC24_24<br />

RC48_03<br />

Plenary_01<br />

RC34_04B<br />

Tolonen, Tarja<br />

Tolonen, Tarja<br />

Tolonen, Tarja<br />

Tomás , Catarina<br />

Tomlinson, Jennifer<br />

Tornaghi, Chiara<br />

Torns, Teresa<br />

Torrekens, Corinne<br />

Torrente, Diego<br />

Torres , Anália<br />

Torres Albero, Cristobal<br />

Torres Albero, Cristóbal<br />

Torres, Adolfo<br />

Torres, Anália<br />

Torres, Cristóbal<br />

Torres, Leonor Lima<br />

Torres, Rodolfo<br />

Torres, Sergio Lucio<br />

Torrijos, Anna<br />

Toscano, Emanuele<br />

Toschenko, Zh<br />

Touraine, Alain<br />

Touraine, Alain<br />

Toussaint , Fl.<br />

Toussaint, Laura<br />

Touzard, Giselle<br />

Tovey, Hilary<br />

Trajtenberg, Graciela<br />

Trapenciere, Ilze<br />

Trasforini, Maria Antonietta<br />

Tremblay , G.<br />

Tremblay, Diane-Gabrielle<br />

Tremblay, Diane-Gabrielle<br />

Tremblay, Diane-Gabrielle<br />

Trevo/ Mckelligan, Ana-Helena/ Teresa<br />

Triadó, Carmen<br />

Trichopoulou, A.<br />

Trilla, Clara Cortina<br />

Trilupaitye, Skaidra<br />

Trimikliniotis, Nicos<br />

Trinder,, Liz<br />

Tripp, Winston B.<br />

Trivellato, Paolo and Moris Triventi,<br />

Triventi, Moris<br />

Troiano, Helena<br />

Troisi, Joseph<br />

Tsapko, Miroslava<br />

Tse, Thomas<br />

Tsobanoglou, George<br />

Tsobanoglou, Georges<br />

Tsunoda, Kimie<br />

Tu, Su-hao<br />

Tuider, Elisabeth<br />

Tuider, Elisabeth<br />

Tursunbaeva, Saodat<br />

Turton, Jackie<br />

Twigg, Julia<br />

Twigg, Julia<br />

Twigge , Amy<br />

Tyagi, Sushil<br />

Tyagi, Sushil<br />

Tyagi, Sushil<br />

Tyfield, David<br />

Tyrväinen, Liisa<br />

Tyugashev, Evgueniy A.<br />

Tzeng, Rueyling<br />

Uekusa, Shinya<br />

Ueno, Junko<br />

Uggla , Ylva<br />

Uggla, Ylva<br />

Uitermark, Justus<br />

Umejesi, Ikechukwu<br />

University of La Sorbone, France, Maffesoli<br />

University of Leeds, UK, Bauman<br />

Urbano Canal, Nathalia<br />

Uribe, Hernando<br />

Urkidi, Leire<br />

Urkidi, Leire<br />

Urreiztieta V., María Teresa<br />

Urry, John<br />

Urteaga , Maritza<br />

RC05_06<br />

RC07_13<br />

RC30_04<br />

TG03_05<br />

RC13_08<br />

CS_07<br />

RC42_02<br />

RC24_02<br />

SJS_RC023_RC07_RC14_07<br />

RC07_11<br />

RC21_12<br />

RC26_03<br />

JS_RC37_RC14_01A<br />

RC45_03<br />

RC22_11<br />

RC23_09<br />

RC07_12<br />

RC30_03<br />

TG02_02A<br />

RC21_02<br />

RC09_05<br />

RC17_01<br />

RC30_03<br />

RC22_01B<br />

RC04B_07<br />

RC21_15<br />

RC23_11<br />

JS_RC04_RC07_RC23_RC32_05<br />

RC07_15<br />

RC37_7B<br />

RC44_05B<br />

WG06_02<br />

RC42_03<br />

RC24_08<br />

RC21_05<br />

RC11_22<br />

RC18_02<br />

RC37_7A<br />

TG04_01B<br />

TG04_02A<br />

RC42_01<br />

RC42_01<br />

RC42_03<br />

RC35_06<br />

Ad Visual_02<br />

RC22_02A<br />

SJS_RC13_RC34_RC53_15<br />

SJS_RC13_RC34_RC53<br />

JS_RC13_RC34_RC53<br />

RC42_06<br />

RC35_02<br />

RC07_09<br />

RC29_01<br />

RC53_03<br />

RC21_07<br />

RC48_04<br />

TG03_07<br />

RC25_20<br />

RC48_09<br />

JS_RC32_RC38_04<br />

JS_RC38_RC32_09<br />

RC32_02A<br />

RC35_07<br />

WG01_04<br />

RC09_10<br />

RC20_02<br />

WG06_06<br />

RC24_07<br />

RC21_05<br />

WG01_04<br />

RC07_10<br />

RC30_08<br />

RC11_07<br />

RC18_07<br />

RC30_06<br />

JS_RC37_RC14_01B<br />

RC34_05B<br />

Ad Visual_04<br />

RC48_07<br />

RC04B_04<br />

JS_RC14_RC30_RC32_03<br />

Urteaga, Eguzki<br />

Urteaga, Eguzki<br />

Urze, Paula<br />

Useche, María Cristina<br />

Uvinha, Ricardo Ricci<br />

Uys, Tina<br />

Uys, Tina<br />

Uzzell, David<br />

Vaidelyte, Egle<br />

Vaidelyte, Egl_<br />

Vaiou, Dina<br />

Vakalidis, Alexandros<br />

Valdez, Avelardo<br />

Valeeva, Rania F.<br />

Valença, João<br />

Valenduc, Gerard<br />

Valenduc, Gérard<br />

Valenduc, Gérard<br />

Valente, Celia<br />

Valenzuela, Blas<br />

Valenzuela, Ivan L.<br />

Valerde, Katia Serrano<br />

Valgaeren, Elke<br />

Valiente, Celia<br />

Valiente, Oscar<br />

Valladares, Licia<br />

Valles, Nuria<br />

Valles, Nuria<br />

Valles, Nuria<br />

Vallet, Pascal<br />

Van Arsdale, David<br />

Van Assche, Jo<br />

Van Craen, Maarten<br />

van den Burg, Sander<br />

van der Graaf , Peter<br />

Van Dyk , Silke<br />

Van Haute, Emilie<br />

Van Hest, Femke<br />

Van Hoyweghen, Ine<br />

Van Hoyweghen, Ine<br />

van Mol, Christof<br />

van Zyl-Schalekamp, Cecilia<br />

Vancluysen, Kris<br />

Vanderstraeten, Raf<br />

Vanderveen, Gabry<br />

Vanderwaeren, Els<br />

Vanhée, Olivier<br />

Vanhée, Olivier<br />

Vanhée, Olivier<br />

Vanhuysse, Pieter<br />

Varga, Somogy<br />

Vargas, David<br />

Vargas, Joana D.<br />

Vargas, Rosana<br />

Vargas-Hernández, José G.<br />

Vargas-Hernández, José G.<br />

Vargas-Hernández, José G.<br />

Vasilenko , Inna<br />

Vatikiotis, Pantelis<br />

Vaughan, Suzanne<br />

Vaughan, Suzanne<br />

Vázquez Hernández, Silvia Andrea<br />

Vázquez, Rolando<br />

Vdovichenko, Larisa<br />

Vedres, Balazs<br />

Veenhoven, Ruut<br />

Veenhoven, Ruut<br />

Velázquez Montes, Alejandro<br />

Veldboer, Lex<br />

Velikaya, Nataliya<br />

Vendramin, Patricia<br />

Vendramin, Patricia<br />

Venn, Susan<br />

Venugopal, Rajesh<br />

Verd, Joan Miquel<br />

Verdi, Laura<br />

Veres, Valer<br />

Vergani, Matteo<br />

Verger, Antoni<br />

Verger, Antono<br />

Vergeti, Maria<br />

375


JS_RC14_RC30_RC32<br />

RC24_16<br />

RC42_07<br />

RC34_04B<br />

RC21_16<br />

RC07_06<br />

JS_RC48_RC07_06<br />

RC09_03<br />

RC18_01<br />

RC04B_08<br />

RC21_05<br />

RC11_18<br />

RC04A_05<br />

WG03_08<br />

WG03_10<br />

RC11_24<br />

RC11_23<br />

RC21_17<br />

RC44_02A<br />

RC25_12<br />

RC41_08<br />

RC11_21<br />

RC53_03<br />

RC30_06<br />

RC37_7B<br />

RC41_02<br />

Ad Ethno and Theory_01<br />

RC18_05<br />

RC37_08A<br />

RC44_04B<br />

RC37_03B<br />

JS_RC38_RC37_10<br />

RC21_10<br />

RC21_15<br />

RC45_03<br />

RC34_02B<br />

TG02_02B<br />

RC44_03A<br />

RC11_16<br />

RC10_01<br />

Ad Ethno and Theory_01<br />

TG02_01A<br />

RC21_03<br />

RC11_10<br />

RC09_07<br />

TG04_10<br />

TG04_14<br />

CS_08<br />

RC02_03<br />

RC02_05<br />

RC04B_04<br />

RC32_02B<br />

RC42_06<br />

RC48_05<br />

RC29_01<br />

RC36_03A<br />

JS_RC10_RC11_06<br />

RC48_10<br />

TG04_09A<br />

RC21_07<br />

RC24_27<br />

JS_RC13_RC24_13B<br />

RC24_11<br />

RC24_13<br />

RC11_12<br />

RC12_01<br />

RC38_04<br />

TG04_08A<br />

RC11_02<br />

RC44_04A<br />

JS_RC10_RC53_01<br />

TG03_04<br />

TG03_04<br />

RC21_05<br />

RC25_09<br />

RC36_05A<br />

RC44_05B<br />

RC44_06A<br />

RC45_03<br />

RC34_03A<br />

RC30_08<br />

Vergeti, Maria<br />

Vergriette, Benoit<br />

Verma, D. K.<br />

Verma, Smita<br />

Verpraet, Gilles<br />

Verschraegen, Gert<br />

Verschraegen, Gert<br />

Vetta, Dora<br />

Vezzoni, Cristiano<br />

Vianna de Souza, Magda<br />

Vicario, Lorenzo<br />

Vickerstaff, S.<br />

Victor, Franchuk<br />

Vidal-Ortiz, Salvador<br />

Vidal-Ortiz, Salvador<br />

Vidovi_, Davorka<br />

Vidovi_ová, Lucie<br />

Vieira Tomás, Ana Paula<br />

Vieira, Guida<br />

Vilchis, Virna Velázquez<br />

Villanueva, Cristina López<br />

Villar , Feliciano<br />

Villar, Eliana<br />

Villarreal, Ana<br />

Villas Boas, Glaucia<br />

Villasmil, Mary Carmen<br />

Villette, Michel<br />

Virchow, Fabian<br />

Virgilio Zurita, Carlos<br />

Visser/Kaminska/Kahancova, Monika Eva<br />

Vitalbo, Valérie<br />

V_tola, Ilze<br />

Vivoni, Francisco<br />

Vogelpohl, Anne<br />

Vogt, Sonja<br />

Volkov, Yuri.G.<br />

Volkova, Olga<br />

Von Holt, Karl<br />

von Kondratowitz, Hans Joachim<br />

Vratu_a , Vera<br />

Wacquant, Discussant: Loic<br />

Wagner, Peter<br />

Wahdan, Dalia<br />

Wahrendorf, Morten<br />

Wahyuningrum, Yuyun<br />

Walby, Kevin<br />

Walby, Kevin<br />

Walby, Sylvia<br />

Walby, Sylvia<br />

Walby, Sylvia<br />

Waldhelm, Andrea<br />

Waldman, Anat<br />

Waldron, Krysia Wrobel<br />

Walker, Edward T.<br />

Walker, Ian<br />

Walker, Steve<br />

Walker, Steve<br />

Walker, Steve<br />

Walklate, Sandra<br />

Walks, R. Alan<br />

Wall, Karen<br />

Wall, Karen<br />

Walter, Mariana<br />

Walter, Stefan<br />

Wannamethee, Goya<br />

Ward, Geoff<br />

Ward, Nicki<br />

Warner, Jo<br />

Warren, Lorna<br />

Waterman,<br />

Watson, Elizabeth<br />

Watson, Nick<br />

Watson, Nick<br />

Watt, Paul<br />

Webb , P. Taylor<br />

Weber, Christina D.<br />

Webster, Edward<br />

Webster, Edward<br />

Weesie, Jeroen<br />

Wei, Fang<br />

Wei, Ying Shan<br />

RC11_16<br />

RC04A_04<br />

RC48_02<br />

RC20_03<br />

JS_RC05_RC32_01B<br />

RC05_02<br />

RC49_03<br />

RC34_01A<br />

RC49_06<br />

RC32_02A<br />

RC09_10<br />

RC24_01<br />

RC44_06B<br />

RC21_12<br />

RC11_12<br />

RC41_01A<br />

JS_RC46_RC26_07<br />

RC34_04B<br />

RC47_01<br />

ISSC_01<br />

Opening<br />

JS_RC25_TG03_06<br />

TG03_09<br />

RC30_02<br />

JS_RC10_RC32_02A<br />

RC29_01<br />

JSB_RC10_RC11_05<br />

JSB_RC10_RC11_01<br />

RC34_03B<br />

RC09_13<br />

RC04A_04<br />

RC37_04<br />

RC24_22<br />

TG03_08<br />

RC38_07<br />

RC25_15<br />

RC11_10<br />

RC44_06B<br />

RC34_02A<br />

WG03_02<br />

RC23_05<br />

JS_RC13_RC29_09<br />

RC11_07<br />

RC11_09<br />

Ad Visual_02<br />

RC24_16<br />

TG03_06<br />

RC37_05A<br />

RC34_02B<br />

RC07_03<br />

RC05_02<br />

JS_RC05_RC32_01B<br />

JS_RC13_RC04_03<br />

RC30_03<br />

RC34_04A<br />

RC11_09<br />

RC30_13<br />

RC32_02B<br />

RC24_22<br />

RC24_15<br />

JS_RC37_RC14_01B<br />

JS_RC05_RC32_01B<br />

TG04_16<br />

RC44_03B<br />

RC53_02<br />

RC36_05B<br />

RC21_18<br />

RC24_22<br />

RC34_05B<br />

RC04_01<br />

JS_RC13_RC24_13B<br />

RC24_27<br />

RC48_02<br />

RC42_05<br />

RC24_09<br />

JSA_RC10_RC11_05<br />

JSA_RC10_RC11_01<br />

RC09_13<br />

JS_RC10_RC51_02<br />

WG06_06<br />

JS_TG02_RC09_03A<br />

Weicht, Bernard<br />

Weigers Vitullo, Margaret<br />

Weihong, Ma<br />

Weiler, Vera<br />

Weiner-Levy, Naomi<br />

Weiner-Levy, Naomi Weiner-Levy<br />

Weiser, Prisca<br />

Weller , Wivian<br />

Wells, Anita M.<br />

Welsh, Sandy<br />

Wengle, Susanne<br />

Werners, Saskia<br />

West, Jackie<br />

Weyher, L. Frank<br />

Whincup, Peter<br />

White, Katherine J. Curtis<br />

White, Patricia<br />

Wierenga, Ani<br />

Wieviorka , Michel<br />

Wieviorka, Michel<br />

Wieviorka, Michel<br />

Wilinska, Monika<br />

Wilinska, Monika<br />

Wilkinson, Jennifer<br />

William, Zimmerman<br />

Williams, Kirk R.<br />

Williamson, Tracey<br />

Williamson, Tracey<br />

Wilska, Terhi-Anna<br />

Wilson, Stacy-Ann<br />

Windle, Joel<br />

Witkin, Robert<br />

Witoszek, Nina<br />

Wittner, Judith<br />

Wohlfarth, Eszter<br />

Wójcik, Adrian<br />

Wolff, Francois-Charles<br />

Wolkowitz, Carol<br />

Woodman , Dan<br />

Woodrow, Paul<br />

Woolley, Richard<br />

Wortley , Scot<br />

Wo_niak, B.<br />

Wo_niak, B.<br />

Wright, David<br />

Wright, Wynne<br />

Wruck, Peter J.<br />

Wuttke, Séverine<br />

Wyn, Johanna<br />

Xerez, Romana<br />

Xiao, Suowei<br />

Xiao, Suowei<br />

Yadav, Pooran Mal<br />

Yakubovich, Valery<br />

Yamaguchi, Keiko<br />

Yamashita, Junko<br />

Yanardag, Ozgur<br />

Yanay, Niza<br />

Yanitsky, Oleg<br />

Yearley, Steven<br />

Yeganeh, Cyrus<br />

Yellin, David<br />

Yerkes, Mara<br />

Yerochewski, Carole<br />

Yildiz, Ozkan<br />

Yildiz, Safiye<br />

Yilmaz, Bediz<br />

Ylönen, Marja<br />

Yndigegn, Carsten<br />

Yogev, Abraham<br />

Yohann, Rech<br />

Yohann, Rech<br />

Yong, Gui<br />

Yoon, Jeongkoo<br />

York, Richard<br />

Yoshino, Satomi<br />

Yoshino, Satomi<br />

Youkhana, Eva<br />

Young, Janette Olivia<br />

Young, Melissa A.<br />

Young, Nathan<br />

376


JS_RC09_TG02<br />

OD_01<br />

RC04C_04<br />

JS_RC09_TG02_02<br />

JS_TG02_RC09_03B<br />

TG03_10<br />

RC05_04<br />

RC36_04A<br />

RC05_07<br />

RC04C_08<br />

RC35_07<br />

RC02_03<br />

RC24_19<br />

SJS_RC023_RC07_RC14_07<br />

RC07_11<br />

JS_RC14_RC30_RC32_03<br />

JS_RC14_RC30_RC32<br />

WG01_03<br />

AHALAS_01<br />

RC04B_08<br />

RC25_16<br />

CS_13<br />

RC47_06<br />

RC47_02<br />

JS_RC10_RC32_02A<br />

RC07_06<br />

JS_RC48_RC07_06<br />

RC48_08<br />

WG06_01<br />

JSA_RC10_RC32_04<br />

RC11_12<br />

CS_01<br />

TG04_13A<br />

TG04_4A<br />

CS_04<br />

OD_01<br />

TG04_07D<br />

RC22_08B<br />

WG06_03<br />

RC21_23<br />

RC05_02<br />

JS_RC05_RC32_01B<br />

RC32_02B<br />

RC23_04<br />

RC38_05<br />

RC22_01B<br />

RC21_20<br />

RC45_04<br />

RC04A_06<br />

Ad Visual_04<br />

Ad Visual_04<br />

RC23_02A<br />

RC23_13A<br />

RC30_06<br />

RC04B_02<br />

RC26_01<br />

Young, Nathan<br />

Yruela, Mauel Pérez<br />

Yui, Kiyomitsu<br />

Yui, Kiyomitsu<br />

Yui, Kiyomitsu<br />

Yusuf, Rizwana<br />

Yusuf, Rizwana<br />

Yuval-Davis, Nira<br />

Yuval-Davis, Nira<br />

Zaaiman, Johan<br />

Zabludovsky, Gina<br />

Zabludovsky, Gina<br />

Zaccaï, Edwin<br />

Zacher, Lech<br />

Zacher, Lech W.<br />

Zadkowska, Magda<br />

Zadowska, Magda<br />

Zaikina, Anna<br />

Zaluar, Alba Maria<br />

Zampiri, M<br />

Zanutto, Alberto<br />

Zermeño, Sergio<br />

Zermeño, Sergio<br />

Zermeño, Sergio<br />

Zhanna, Chernova<br />

Zhou, Yihu<br />

Zhou, Yihu<br />

Zieli_ska, Iwona<br />

Ziese, Thomas<br />

Zimmerman , William<br />

Zimmermann, Markus<br />

Zinn, Jens O<br />

Zinn, Jens O.<br />

Zinn, Jens O.<br />

Zolberg, Aristide R.<br />

Zolberg, Aristide R.<br />

Zolotova , Nastia<br />

Zrinscak, Sinisa<br />

Zrin__ak, Sini_a<br />

Zseng, Yan Fen<br />

Zubair, Maria<br />

Zubair, Maria<br />

Zubair, Shirin<br />

Zubieta, Judith<br />

Zubillaga, Veronica<br />

Zucco, Luciana<br />

Zuccotti, Carolina V.<br />

Zucker, Lynne G.<br />

Zuev, Andrey E.<br />

Zuev, Dennis<br />

Zueva, Julia<br />

Zuñiga Coronado, Maria<br />

Zurawski, Nils<br />

Zurru, Marco<br />

Zuze, Tia L.<br />

_fentiev, Azer<br />

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Locations<br />

Palau de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB<br />

Avenida de La Reina Maria Cristina, Montjuic, Barcelona<br />

Metro: L3 - Plaça Espanya


Universitat de Barcelona, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP<br />

Av/ Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes, 585<br />

Metro: L1, L2 - Universitat<br />

Universitat de Barcelona, Edificio Històric UB-HB<br />

Av/ Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes, 585<br />

Metro: L1, L2 - Universitat<br />

Universitat Ramon Llull,<br />

Facultat de Comunicació Blanquerna URL-FCB<br />

C/ Valldonzella, 23<br />

Metro: L1, L3 - Catalunya<br />

Universitat de Barcelona,<br />

Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH<br />

C/ Montalegre, 6<br />

Metro: L1, L3 - Catalunya<br />

Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB<br />

C/ Montalegre, 6<br />

Metro: L1, L3 - Catalunya<br />

Universidad Pompeu Fabra, Edifici Rambla UPF-RB<br />

C/ Pl. de Joaquim Xirau i Palau<br />

Metro: L3 - Drassanes<br />

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