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ISA Forum, Programme Book - International Sociological Association

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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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