ISA Forum, Programme Book - International Sociological Association
ISA Forum, Programme Book - International Sociological Association
ISA Forum, Programme Book - International Sociological Association
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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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