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Council for<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>an<br />

Studies<br />

<strong>Resilient</strong> <strong>Europe</strong>?<br />

23 rd International Conference of <strong>Europe</strong>anists<br />

Philadelphia, PA • April 14-16, 2016<br />

Program


CES Executive Committee<br />

Conference Program Committee<br />

Conference Proposal Reviewers<br />

Conference Organizers<br />

Sheri Berman, Chair<br />

Barnard College<br />

Juan Díez Medrano, Advisory Chair<br />

Universidad Carlos III de Madrid<br />

Jason Beckfield, Treasurer<br />

Harvard University<br />

Erik Bleich<br />

Middlebury College<br />

Deborah Reed-Danahay<br />

SUNY at Buffalo<br />

Jan Willem Duyvendak<br />

University of Amsterdam<br />

Virginie Guiraudon<br />

Sciences Po, CEE, CNRS<br />

Julia Lynch<br />

University of Pennsylvania<br />

Isabela Mares<br />

Columbia University<br />

Alberta Sbragia<br />

University of Pittsburgh<br />

CES Administration<br />

Nicole Shea, Director<br />

Council for <strong>Europe</strong>an Studies<br />

Henrike Dessaules<br />

Council for <strong>Europe</strong>an Studies<br />

Corey Fabian Borenstein<br />

Council for <strong>Europe</strong>an Studies<br />

Katrine Øgaard Jensen<br />

Council for <strong>Europe</strong>an Studies<br />

Aleksandra Turek<br />

Council for <strong>Europe</strong>an Studies<br />

Zuowen Wei<br />

Council for <strong>Europe</strong>an Studies<br />

Mabel Berezin, Co-Chair<br />

Cornell University<br />

Mark Pollack, Co-Chair<br />

Temple University<br />

Jan Willem Duyvendak<br />

University of Amsterdam<br />

Peter Lindseth<br />

University of Connecticut<br />

Julia Lynch<br />

University of Pennsylvania<br />

Marla Stone<br />

Occidental College<br />

Local Organizing Committee<br />

Julia Lynch, Chair<br />

University of Pennsylvania<br />

Richard Deeg<br />

Temple University<br />

Orfeo Fioretos<br />

Temple University<br />

Mauro Guillen<br />

University of Pennsylvania<br />

Dan Kelemen<br />

Rutgers University<br />

Sophie Meunier<br />

Princeton University<br />

Mark Pollack<br />

Temple University<br />

Tobias Schulze-Cleven<br />

Rutgers University<br />

Rudra Sil<br />

University of Pennsylvania<br />

Dawn Teele<br />

University of Pennsylvania<br />

Marcos Ancelovici<br />

Alessio Bartolacelli<br />

Bart Bonikowski<br />

Mauricio Borrero<br />

Anca Chirita<br />

Xavier Coller<br />

Assem Dandashly<br />

Régis Dandoy<br />

Gareth Davies<br />

Sarah de Mott<br />

Evdoxios Doxiadis<br />

Cem Duyulmus<br />

Mariolina Eliantonio<br />

Erwin Erhardt<br />

Zsuzsana Fagyal<br />

Lindsay Flynn<br />

Ana Claudia Gouveia<br />

Adrian Gras-Velázquez<br />

Selin Bengi Gümrükçü<br />

Colin Hay<br />

Daniela Irrera<br />

Alun Jones<br />

Karen Jusko<br />

Konstantinos Kanellopoulos<br />

Csilla Kiss<br />

Matthias Matthijs<br />

Laurie McIntosh<br />

Luisa Nardini<br />

Peter Nedergaard<br />

Maria Oikonomou<br />

Guido Olivieri<br />

Neni Panourgia<br />

Maria Carmen Pantea<br />

Craig Parsons<br />

Damani Partridge<br />

Jessica Pearson-Patel<br />

Anita Pelle<br />

Klaus Petersen<br />

Maria Petmesidou<br />

Ana Paula Pires<br />

Cristina Pop<br />

Ana Prata<br />

Alexandra Prodromidou<br />

Luciana Radut-Gaghi<br />

Jörg Rössel<br />

George Ross<br />

Rosa Sanchez-Salgado<br />

Sabine Saurugger<br />

Annette Schnabel<br />

Nikos Skoutaris<br />

Jared Sonnicksen<br />

Aneta Spendzharova<br />

Boyka Stefanova<br />

Jelica Stefanovic-Stambuk<br />

Kristian Steinnes<br />

Daniel Stockemer<br />

Mahama Tawat<br />

Mark Vail<br />

Francesca Vassallo<br />

Lisanne Wilken<br />

Daniel Wincott<br />

Zeynep Yanasmayan<br />

Jacqueline O'Reilly<br />

Carsten Yndigegn<br />

Lyubov Zhyznomirska<br />

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Table of Contents<br />

Welcome Message by EC Chair 6<br />

Schedule of Sessions & Events<br />

Thursday, April 14th, 2016 14<br />

Friday, April 15, 2016 29<br />

Saturday, April 16, 2016 44<br />

Mini-Symposia 59<br />

Plenaries & Meetings 60<br />

Research Network Sessions 61<br />

Subject Index 66<br />

Participant Index 67<br />

24th International Conference of <strong>Europe</strong>anists<br />

Glasgow<br />

July 12-14, 2017<br />

We look forward to seeing you in Scotland!<br />

Council for<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>an<br />

Studies<br />

Resources<br />

Conference Map 73<br />

Venue & Technology 74<br />

Proposals due October 2016.<br />

23rd International Conference of <strong>Europe</strong>anists<br />

Presidential Reception<br />

All registered attendees welcome.<br />

Light refreshments will be provided.<br />

Friday, April 15, 2016<br />

7:45 - 9:00 PM<br />

DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City<br />

Symphony Ballroom<br />

Please note that this event will directly follow the Plenary on April 15, 2016.<br />

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Welcome Message<br />

RESILIENT EUROPE?<br />

23rd International Conference of <strong>Europe</strong>anists<br />

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. • April 14-16, 2016<br />

_____________________________<br />

CONFERENCE<br />

PROGRAM<br />

DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City<br />

Organized by the Council for <strong>Europe</strong>an Studies<br />

Dear CES Community:<br />

<strong>Europe</strong> is facing an enormous number of social<br />

and economic challenges—slow growth and increasing<br />

inequality, stressed and in some places disintegrating<br />

welfare states, falling birthrates and rising<br />

immigration—which have helped generate enormous<br />

political challenges at both the domestic and <strong>Europe</strong>an<br />

level. Populist and illiberal parties on the right and<br />

left have become significant players in many <strong>Europe</strong>an<br />

party systems, reflecting and furthering deteriorating<br />

political consensus and obstructing the formation of<br />

stable governments and effective policy making. Illiberal<br />

and in some cases barely democratic governments<br />

have arisen within and on the periphery of <strong>Europe</strong>—in<br />

Hungary, Poland, and Turkey—openly flouting <strong>Europe</strong>an<br />

Union norms and reversing the forward march<br />

of democratic consolidation that so many had taken<br />

for granted for so long. And of course, the <strong>Europe</strong>an<br />

Union, which has been unable to forcefully respond to<br />

these and other challenges, is facing an unprecedented<br />

backlash, even from citizens in countries that have historically<br />

been most supportive of it. Understanding<br />

resilience—whether and how <strong>Europe</strong>an countries and<br />

the <strong>Europe</strong>an Union will have the capacity to bounce<br />

back in the wake of extraordinary stresses and challenges<br />

(like Rocky Balboa who graces our conference<br />

program’s cover)—is of the utmost importance.<br />

This year’s CES conference thus examines resilience<br />

from a variety of perspectives. Over 950 scholars<br />

from a wide variety of disciplines participating in<br />

238 panels, roundtables and plenaries will analyze the<br />

challenges <strong>Europe</strong> faces; various responses thus far attempted<br />

to deal with these challenges; the institutional<br />

and other prerequisites of flexible and effective political<br />

action; and the potential scenarios for a more prosperous<br />

and politically stable <strong>Europe</strong>an future. The<br />

conference will also feature art works and short films<br />

that will explore these and other topics. In short, these<br />

three days in Philly promise to provide the most stimulating,<br />

comprehensive and thoughtful discussions<br />

and debates about the foundations, nature and prospects<br />

for <strong>Europe</strong>an resilience to be found anywhere.<br />

Along with all our participants, this conference<br />

could not happen without the tireless work of the CES<br />

staff, including our new executive director, Nicole Shea,<br />

PhD, the efforts of the program chairs (Mabel Berezin<br />

and Mark Pollack) and the program committee (Jan<br />

Willem Duyvendak, Julia Lynch, Peter Lindseth, Marla<br />

Stone), and the support provided by our local organizing<br />

committee (Julia Lynch, Richard Deeg, Orfeo Fioretos,<br />

Mauro Guillen, Dan Kelemen, Sophie Meunier,<br />

Mark Pollack, Tobias Schulze-Cleven, Rudra Sil, Dawn<br />

Teele). In addition, the conference is supported by<br />

funding from ALLIANCE, IASGP, Perry World House<br />

at UPenn, Rutgers University, Temple University, and<br />

the University of Pittsburgh.<br />

Thank you all for attending and contributing to our<br />

discussions, debates and the success of CES’ 23rd International<br />

Conference of <strong>Europe</strong>anists.<br />

Warmest regards,<br />

Sheri Berman<br />

Chair, Council for <strong>Europe</strong>an Studies (CES)<br />

Barnard College<br />

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Speaker<br />

Paul Krugman<br />

CUNY Graduate Center<br />

<strong>Europe</strong> on Edge: Ruptures and Resilience<br />

in <strong>Europe</strong>an Capitalism<br />

Plenary<br />

Friday, April 15, 2016<br />

6:00-7:45PM<br />

Ormandy Ballroom<br />

DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City<br />

Chair<br />

Mabel Berezin<br />

Cornell University<br />

Paul Krugman holds two titles at C.U.N.Y. Graduate Center, distinguished professor<br />

in the Economics Ph.D program and distinguished scholar at the Luxembourg<br />

Income Study Center. In addition, he is Professor Emeritus of Princeton University’s<br />

Woodrow Wilson School. He is best-known to the general public as Op-Ed columnist<br />

for The New York Times, a position he’s held since 2000.<br />

In 2008, Krugman was the sole recipient of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic<br />

Sciences for his work on international trade theory. In 2011, Time magazine ranked<br />

his New York Times blog, "The Conscience of a Liberal," as number one in their listing<br />

of “The 25 Best Financial Blogs.”<br />

In addition to the Nobel, Krugman is the recipient of John Bates Clark Medal from<br />

the American Economic Association, an award given every two years to a top economist<br />

under the age of 40. He also received the Asturias Award given by the King of<br />

Spain, considered to be the <strong>Europe</strong>an Pulitzer Prize.<br />

Chair<br />

Orfeo Fioretos<br />

Discussants<br />

Suzanne Berger<br />

Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br />

Charles Maier<br />

Harvard University<br />

Thursday, April 14, 2016<br />

6:00 PM-7:45 PM<br />

Ormandy Ballroom<br />

DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City<br />

Harold James<br />

Princeton University<br />

Vivien Schmidt<br />

Boston University<br />

The global financial and Eurozone crises have encouraged scholars to search for historical<br />

lessons and legacies in their efforts to explain the origins and potential resolutions<br />

to current challenges in capitalism. This panel features eminent historians<br />

and political scientists discussing from which past we will learn the most important<br />

lessons and what the future may hold for <strong>Europe</strong>an capitalism.<br />

Plenary<br />

Author or editor of more than 25 books and over 200 published professional articles,<br />

Krugman has written extensively for non-economists as well. Before joining<br />

the staff of The New York Times, his work appeared in Fortune, Slate, Foreign<br />

Policy, The New Republic and Newsweek.<br />

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The CES Global Art Series:<br />

“Resilience, Sustainability, Transformation”<br />

CES leverages its 2016/17 theme of "Resilience, Sustainability, Transformation,” the idea of recovering,<br />

bouncing back, innovating and sustaining in the wake of extraordinary stress or unexpected crises, with<br />

international art stakeholders.<br />

MANHATTAN SHORT Film Festival -- Orchestra Room<br />

Vote for the best 2016 "<strong>Resilient</strong> <strong>Europe</strong>?" short film<br />

Presented by Founder Nicholas Mason --Thursday, April 14 at 4:00PM<br />

Artist Gao Lei presents “Educated Youth by Tang Deshang.”<br />

This exhibit is made possible with the generous support of<br />

Patricia Karetzky, Oskar Munsterberg Chair of Asian Art at Bard College.<br />

During the Cultural Revolution (1966-1976), Tang Desheng had an opportunity to photograph the students<br />

who were sent from the cities to the rural countryside. Optimistic at first, the students had a hard time adjusting<br />

to life in the countryside, the grueling labor, tedium, homesickness, and poor living conditions. As they were<br />

not allowed to return home, some married local people, and after ten years many grew depressed and despondent.<br />

Only two out of a hundred were sent back to the city. Displaying a remarkable resilience, those students<br />

are today’s global leaders, including Xi JinPing, President of the People’s Republic of China; Li Keqiang, Premier<br />

of the State Council of the People’s Republic of China; and Zhang Dejiang, the director of Standing Committee<br />

of the National People’s Congress.<br />

Join filmmaker Arnd Wächter for a<br />

"Power of Intercultural Film"<br />

session and discuss selections<br />

from his award-winning documentary,<br />

Crossing Borders<br />

Looking at the photos one can relive those moments in all their complexity. Tang’s work is invaluable because<br />

cameras were very expensive and people were not allowed to use them freely. In contrast to the staged images<br />

contracted by state agencies, some of these are spontaneous pictures and Tang is sometimes able to show the<br />

activities as well as the emotions of the participants. Part of the complexity of this project is its depiction of a<br />

positive aspect of the students’ lives, despite their extreme hardships in the countryside.<br />

Saturday, April 16 at 11:00AM -- Orchestra Room<br />

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KEY TRENDS AND INITIATIVES ADDRESSED BY<br />

EU INSTITUTIONS IN TIMES OF CRISES<br />

GRADUATING INTO SUCCESS:<br />

ACADEMIC AND NON-ACADEMIC MILESTONES<br />

OF PAST CES FELLOWS<br />

FRIDAY, APRIL 15 at 11AM -- ASSEMBLY G<br />

THURSDAY, APRIL 14 at 11AM -- MAESTRO A<br />

PANELISTS:<br />

Dr. Peter Haslinger<br />

Director of the Herder-Institut<br />

Dr. Stephen Szabo<br />

Excecutive Director of the Transatlantic Academy<br />

Dr. Steven Sokol<br />

President of the American Council on Germany<br />

Alessia Lefebure<br />

Director of the Alliance Program<br />

Dr. Nina Lemmens<br />

Director of DAAD New York<br />

MODERATOR:<br />

Dr. Alberta Sbragia<br />

Vice-Provost for Graduate Studies at Pittsburgh University<br />

What are the most important issues facing <strong>Europe</strong> today? What is the state of transatlantic relations<br />

and how can institutions working in the <strong>Europe</strong>an Studies field strengthen their ties? How<br />

much is the rise of terrorism influencing our agenda? This session will address and discuss key<br />

initiatives and trends on how to promote and sustain transatlantic collaborations.<br />

PANELISTS:<br />

Dr. Jerry Webman, 1979 Fellow<br />

Chief Economist at Oppenheimer Funds<br />

Dr. Carl Strikwerda, 1979 Fellow<br />

President of Elizabethtown College<br />

Dr. Benjamin Breen, 2011 Fellow<br />

Lecturer in History at Columbia University<br />

Dr. Elissa Helms, 1997 Fellow<br />

Head of Department of Gender Studies, Central <strong>Europe</strong>an University<br />

MODERATOR:<br />

Dr. Nicole Shea, Rotary abmbassadorial scholar 1999<br />

Director of the Council for <strong>Europe</strong>an Studies<br />

It is often expected that academics who took the time and effort to pursue a PhD become successful<br />

faculty members. However, some who had hoped that teaching might be right for them<br />

end up disillusioned and pursue other careers.<br />

This panel will feature two former CES fellows who pursued academic careers and two former<br />

fellows who decided on careers in both higher administration and the private sector. Participants<br />

in pursuit of meaningful careers or amidst a change of careers will walk away with a balanced<br />

perspective and new ideas for exploring rewarding and fulfilling professional opportunities.<br />

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Thursday, April 14<br />

001. Ageing Politics and Policy in <strong>Europe</strong>an Welfare States<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly F<br />

Chair: Tuba Agartan, Providence College<br />

Participants:<br />

‘Getting Old’: The Impact of the Elderly on Inflation<br />

Rates in Developed Countries. Tim Vlandas,<br />

University of Reading<br />

The Reversal of Early Exit from Work in Ageing<br />

Societies: <strong>Europe</strong>an Welfare State Reforms in<br />

Comparative Perspective. Bernhard Ebbinghaus,<br />

University of Mannheim; Dirk Hofäcker, University of<br />

Duisburg-Essen<br />

Why Do Seniors Often Chose Family Care? Elderly<br />

Care Recipients Between Care Policies and Culture.<br />

Birgit Pfau-Effinger, University of Southern Denmark;<br />

Thurid Eggers, Hamburg University; Christopher<br />

Grages, Hamburg University<br />

Time Machine: The History of the Present in the Italian<br />

Elderly Home (Casa di Riposo) of Alexandria, Egypt.<br />

Joseph Viscomi, University of Michigan<br />

Older Workers, Older Carers: A Social Reproduction<br />

Perspective on the <strong>Europe</strong>an Union Active Aging<br />

Policies. Ania Zbyszewska, University of Warwick<br />

Discussant: Achim Goerres, University of Duisburg-Essen<br />

002. Democracy and Its Challenges<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Minuet<br />

Chair: Peter Bursens, University of Antwerp<br />

Participants:<br />

The First Wave That Wasn’t. David Art, Tufts University<br />

Authoritarian and Democratic Diffusion in Post-<br />

Soviet Eurasia. Tomila Lankina, London School of<br />

Economics; Alexander Libman, German Institute<br />

for International and Security Affairs; Anastasia<br />

Obydenkova, Harvard University<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>an Trade Unions in the Crisis: Irrelevant or<br />

<strong>Resilient</strong>? Barry Colfer, University of Cambridge<br />

State Transformation: The Expression of Civic, Political,<br />

and Social Rights in <strong>Europe</strong> (1988-2014). RD Andew<br />

Stark, University of Cambridge<br />

The New Resilience of Pacted Transition in Spain.<br />

Richard Weiner, Rhode Island College; Iván López,<br />

Universidad de Zaragoza<br />

Discussant: David Art, Tufts University<br />

003. <strong>Europe</strong> through the Eyes of the Media<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Maestro A<br />

Chair: Peter Funke, University of South Florida<br />

Participants:<br />

“Bottom-up” <strong>Europe</strong>anization and Transnational Civil<br />

Society Collaboration: Examples from the Refugee<br />

Crisis. Katharina Crepaz, Max Planck Institute for<br />

Social Law and Social Policy & Technische Universität<br />

München<br />

The New Islamic Golden Age? Georgia Tres, Oakland<br />

Community College<br />

Representation of Refugees in <strong>Europe</strong>an Cinema. Ipek<br />

Celik Rappas, Koc University<br />

“Testing Solidarity” in the Time of Crisis. The Refugee<br />

Discourse in the Polish Media. Elzbieta Opilowska,<br />

University of Wroclaw<br />

New Parties in the News: A Regression Discontinuity<br />

Approach to News Media Coverage of New Parties.<br />

Joost Van Spanje, University of Amsterdam; Bjoern<br />

Burscher, U of Amsterdam; Elias Dinas, U of Oxford<br />

004. Immigrant Exclusion: Comparing Policies and<br />

Groups<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Maestro B<br />

Participants:<br />

Integration (Policies) in Crisis: A Case Study from<br />

Madrid. Jessica Tollette, Harvard University<br />

The Failure of Roma Inclusion in Bulgaria: A Case of<br />

Othering within Othering. Bozhin Traykov, University<br />

of Alberta<br />

The Resilience of Implicit Exclusion in EU Migration<br />

Law – How the Law Helps Those Who Separate<br />

‘Them’ from ‘Us’. Moritz Jesse, Leiden University<br />

Roma Immigrants in the Countries of Western <strong>Europe</strong>.<br />

The Case of France and Italy. Joanna Talewicz-<br />

Kwiatkowska, Rutgers UniversityJagiellonian<br />

University<br />

Anti - Immigration Parties As the New Normal?<br />

Scandinavia and the Far Right Norwegian<br />

Government Coalition. Mette Wiggen, University of<br />

Leeds<br />

Discussant: Triin Roosalu, Tallinn University<br />

005. Party Politics in Comparative Perspective<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Concerto B<br />

Chair: Duncan McDonnell, Griffith University<br />

Participants:<br />

Cleavages, Path Dependency, and the Post-Socialist<br />

Vote in Germany. Steve Wuhs, University of Redlands<br />

The <strong>Europe</strong>an Mainstream, the Populist Radical Right,<br />

and the (Alleged) Lack of a Restrictive Alternative.<br />

Pontus Odmalm, University of Edinburgh; Eve<br />

Hepburn, University of Edinburgh<br />

Coding Historical Party Manifestos: How Parties<br />

Appeal to Voters in a Democratizing Multinational<br />

State. Philip Howe, Adrian College; Edina Szoecsik,<br />

University of Berne; Christina Zuber, University of<br />

Konstanz<br />

Reconsidering Transnational Party Linkages at the Age<br />

of Cross-Border Mobility. Evren Yalaz, Universitat<br />

Pompeu Fabra Barcelona; Eva Ostergaard-Nielsen,<br />

Thursday, April 14<br />

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Thursday, April April 14 14<br />

Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona; Irina Ciornei,<br />

University of Bern<br />

Discussant: Karen Jusko, Stanford University<br />

006. Phobias as Sources of Social Anxiety<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly A<br />

Chair: Gunther Jikeli, Indiana University<br />

Participants:<br />

Masculinity As a National Discourse and Homophobia<br />

in North Cyprus in Media. Enver Ethemer, Presidency<br />

of North Cyprus<br />

Homo <strong>Europe</strong>anus and the Memory Politics of the<br />

“Cosmopolitan Jew”. Esther Romeyn, University of<br />

Florida<br />

The Socialism of Fools? Leftist Origins of Modern Anti-<br />

Semitism. Louisa Roberts, The Ohio State University;<br />

William Brustein, The Ohio State University<br />

Islamophobia: Xenophobia or Religious Intolerance?<br />

Marc Helbling, WZB Berlin Social Science Center<br />

From a Shared Memory to New Re-Localizations: Anti-<br />

Communism and <strong>Europe</strong>an Memory. Dana Dolghin,<br />

University of Amsterdam<br />

Discussant: David Paternotte, Université Libre de Bruxelles<br />

007. Regulation and the Business Environment in <strong>Europe</strong><br />

from a Comparative Perspective<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Rhapsody<br />

Chair: Cathie Martin, Boston University<br />

Participants:<br />

The State Strikes Back: Industrial Policy,<br />

National Champions, and the Liberalisation of<br />

Telecommunications in Italy and Spain. Fabio<br />

Bulfone, <strong>Europe</strong>an University Institute<br />

Accountability Strategies and Agency Termination:<br />

The Case of the Spanish Telecoms. Jacint Jordana,<br />

Universitat Pompeu Fabra; David Sancho, Universitat<br />

Pompeu Fabra; Ana Juanatey, Institut Barcelona<br />

d’Estudis Internacionals (IBEI)Universitat Pompeu<br />

Fabra<br />

Liberal Unified <strong>Europe</strong>, Illiberal Fragmented US? How<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>’s Single Market Has Surpassed America’s.<br />

Leif Hoffmann, Lewis-Clark State College; Benedikt<br />

Springer, University of Oregon; Craig Parsons,<br />

University of Oregon<br />

The Political Economy of Coordination in<br />

Industrialized Democracies. A New Look at<br />

an Entangled Relationship. Daniel Stegmueller,<br />

University of Mannheim; David Rueda, University of<br />

Oxford<br />

Institutions and Industrial Transformation: A<br />

Comparative Analysis of Spain and Korea. Angela<br />

Garcia Calvo, Harvard University<br />

Discussant: Terrence Guay, Pennsylvania State University<br />

008. The Changing Boundaries of Welfare State Studies<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Aria A<br />

Chair: John Stephens, University of North Carolina at Chapel<br />

Hill<br />

Participants:<br />

The Cost of Raising Fertility: High Maternity Benefits<br />

and Lower Occupational Mobility Among Denmark’s<br />

Mothers. Jacob Lyngsie, Copenhagen Business School;<br />

Malgorzata Kurjanska, Harvard University<br />

Taking Stock of Welfare State Convergence – Post-<br />

Industrial Changes in Risk Compensation and Social<br />

Investment in 21 OECD Countries. Janis Vossiek,<br />

University of Konstanz<br />

Can We Learn Anything about ‘Classic’ Welfare States<br />

By Studying ‘Unconventional’ Welfare States?<br />

Insights from Mapping the Turkish Welfare State. H.<br />

Tolga Bolukbasi, Harvard University; Kerem Oktem,<br />

Bilkent University; Efe Savas, Bilkent University<br />

Social Policy Reform and the Civil Conflict in Ukraine.<br />

Fred Cocozzelli, St. John’s University<br />

Competition, Choice and Geographical Equity in a<br />

Social Democratic Welfare State . Ulrika Winblad,<br />

Uppsala University<br />

Discussant: Paola Mattei, University of Oxford<br />

009. The Domestic Politics of the Financial Crisis<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly G<br />

Chair: Sebastian Koehler, London School of Economics and<br />

Political Science<br />

Participants:<br />

Was the so-Called Eurozone Crisis Really a Crisis? The<br />

Case of Spain. Sascha Engel, Virginia Tech<br />

Euro Membership As <strong>Europe</strong>an Meaning-Making: A<br />

Claims-Making Analysis of the German and British<br />

Public Spheres. Charlotte Galpin, University of Bath;<br />

Holly Snaith, University of Copenhagen<br />

Battle of Ideas, Battle of Wills: France, Germany<br />

and the Building of the New Financial Assistance<br />

Regime in the Eurozone. Michel Goyer, University<br />

of Birmingham; Rocío Valdivielso del Real, Liverpool<br />

John Moores University; Miguel Glatzer, La Salle<br />

University<br />

Left-Wing but Unwilling to Support Redistribution?<br />

Explaining Public Support for Transnational Fiscal<br />

Transfers in the EU. Florian Stoeckel, <strong>Europe</strong>an<br />

University Institute; Hanna Kleider, University of<br />

Georgia<br />

A Cabinet Type Approach to Resilience: The EU after<br />

the Euro Crisis. Havva Karakas-Keles, Syracuse<br />

University<br />

Discussant: Michele Chang, College of <strong>Europe</strong><br />

010. The EU as a Normative Power<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly D<br />

Chair: Oriol Costa, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona<br />

Participants:<br />

Contributions of the EU to the Construction of Latin<br />

American Environmental Governance. Roberto<br />

Dominguez, Suffolk University<br />

“Warrior <strong>Europe</strong>” or “a Sick Man of the World”? The<br />

2015 Greek Crisis and EU Images in the Eyes of<br />

China and Russia. Natalia Chaban, University of<br />

Canterbury, New Zealand; Olga Gulyaeva, University<br />

of Canterbury, New Zealad<br />

The Eternal Return of Security: US and EU Democracy<br />

Promotion Policies in the MENA after the ‘Arab<br />

Spring’. Eva-Maria Maggi, University of Arizona<br />

Analysing EU Promotion of Sustainable Peace in<br />

Cyprus and Kosovo through a ‘Normative Power<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>’ Perspective. Stella Georgiadou, University of<br />

Sussex<br />

Eu’s Democratization Policy Success: Fit Between<br />

Internal and External Perception. Matus Misik,<br />

University of Alberta<br />

How the EU Practiced the Security-Development Nexus<br />

in Afghanistan: A Critical Reflection. Benjamin Zyla,<br />

University of Ottawa<br />

Discussant: Markus Gastinger, TU Dresden<br />

011. The Politics of the <strong>Europe</strong>an Parliament I<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly B<br />

Chair: Jonathan Polk, University of Gothenburg<br />

Participants:<br />

“Eurosceptic, Radical-Right Group Cooperation, or<br />

Lack Thereof, in the <strong>Europe</strong>an Parliament”. Louis<br />

Wierenga, University of Tartu<br />

‘Euro-Realism’ in Multi-Level Party Politics: The Rise of<br />

the <strong>Europe</strong>an Conservatives and Reformists (ECR).<br />

Martin Steven, Lancaster University<br />

Perspectives on the Economy: Competence Signals and<br />

Economic Voting in EP Elections. Guido Tiemann,<br />

Institute For Advanced Studies, Vienna<br />

Party Discipline in the <strong>Europe</strong>an Parliament: The<br />

Challenges of Accountability Beyond the State.<br />

Einion Dafydd, Cardiff University<br />

Assessing the Clout of Radical Parties: Differences<br />

Between the Leverage of Radical Right and Radical<br />

Left over Mainstream Party Agendas in the <strong>Europe</strong>an<br />

Parliament. Harmen van der Veer, Universiteit<br />

van Amsterdam; Maurits Meijers, Hertie School of<br />

Governance<br />

Discussant: Christine Neuhold, Maastricht University<br />

012. Comparing immigration politics and policy between<br />

the USA and <strong>Europe</strong><br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Orchestra Room<br />

Chair: Joao Carvalho, University of AveiroCIES-ISCTE<br />

Participants:<br />

Economic Refugees? A Transatlantic Comparison of<br />

Sense Making in Times of Migration Crises. Andrew<br />

Geddes, University of Sheffield; Leila Hadj Abdou,<br />

University of Sheffield<br />

Rhetorical Conflicts in Political Context: Comparing<br />

the U.S. Debate over Undocumented/Illegal with<br />

the <strong>Europe</strong>an Debate over Refugee/Migrant. Ted<br />

Perlmutter, Columbia University<br />

Electoral Rules and Immigrant Representation in<br />

Germany and the U.S. Colin Brown, Harvard<br />

University<br />

French Tolérance or Christian Mercy? Effect of<br />

Receiving Country’s Mainstream Religion on<br />

National Support for Muslim Rights. Injeong Hwang,<br />

State University of New York, Albany<br />

Discussant: Joao Carvalho, University of Aveiro<br />

013. From New Democracies to New Authoritarianism:<br />

Russia, Hungary and Turkey<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Aria B<br />

Chair: Andrew Arato, New School for Social Research<br />

Participants:<br />

Populist Authoritarianism in Turkey. Ertug Tombus,<br />

New School for Social Research<br />

Soical Origins of Authoritarianism in Russia. Anna<br />

Paretskaya, New School for Social Research<br />

The Mafia State in Hungary. Balint Magyar, Financial<br />

Research Plc, Budapest<br />

Testing the Resilience of the EU: Illiberal Democracies<br />

from within. Eszter Harsanyi-Belteki, Durham<br />

University<br />

Discussant: Andrew Arato, New School for Social Research<br />

014. Public Policy and Muslim Influence in <strong>Europe</strong>an<br />

Governance of Islam<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Symphony Ballroom<br />

Chair: Olav Elgvin, Fafo Institute for Applied International<br />

Studies<br />

Participants:<br />

Can French Islam be Algerian, Moroccan and Turkish?<br />

Jonathan Laurence, Boston College<br />

From Accommodation to Participation: Organized<br />

Muslims and Public Policy in Britain. Marcel<br />

Maussen, University of Amsterdam; Cher Steinfeld,<br />

University of Amsterdam<br />

Governing Islam - the Case of Norway. Sindre Bangstad,<br />

University of Oslo, Norway<br />

Governing the Headscarf – Tensions of Secularism,<br />

Feminism and Individual Liberties in Norway. Ragna<br />

Lillevik, Fafo<br />

Ethical and Human Rights Dilemmas in Relation to<br />

State Recognition and Cooperation with Religious<br />

Leaders. Ingvill Plessner, Norwegian Centre for<br />

Human Rights, University of Oslo; Oddbjørn Leirvik,<br />

University of Oslo<br />

Discussant: Ingvill Plessner, Norwegian Centre for Human<br />

Rights, University of Oslo<br />

015. Social Inequalities in <strong>Europe</strong>an Welfare States: How<br />

the Case of Population Health Contributes to Theoretical<br />

Development<br />

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9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly C<br />

Chair: Jason Beckfield, Harvard University<br />

Participants:<br />

Why Welfare-State Scholars Should Care about Health:<br />

Opportunities for Theoretical Development. Jason<br />

Beckfield, Harvard University<br />

Healthcare System Types and Health Inequality. Claus<br />

Wendt, University of Siegen<br />

Socioeconomic Hierarchy and Health Gradient: The<br />

Role of Income Inequality and Social Origins in<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>. Louis Chauvel, University of Luxembourg;<br />

Anja Leist, University of Luxembourg<br />

Healthy Societies, Healthy Individuals: The Impact of<br />

the Social Organization of Health and Welfare on<br />

Health Behavior and Health Outcomes in 33 Nations.<br />

Sigrun Olafsdottir, Boston University<br />

Discussant: Sigrun Olafsdottir, Boston University<br />

016. Social Policy and the Eurocrisis. Quo vadis Social<br />

<strong>Europe</strong> ?<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Ormandy West<br />

Chair: Paolo Graziano, Bocconi University<br />

Discussants: Maurizio Ferrera, University of Milan<br />

Amandine Crespy, Université libre de Bruxelles<br />

Paul Copeland, QMUL<br />

Andrew Martin, Harvard University<br />

Mikkel Mailand, University of Copenhagen<br />

Paolo Graziano, Bocconi University<br />

017. The Politics of Credit and Debt in <strong>Europe</strong><br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly E<br />

Chair: Mark Vail, Tulane University<br />

Participants:<br />

The Politics of Mortgage Regulation in the Netherlands<br />

and Sweden. Karen Anderson, University of<br />

Southampton; Paulette Kurzer, University of Arizona<br />

Social Resilience Via Self-Insurance? Credit Access<br />

and Subjective Well-Being during the Eurocrisis.<br />

Alexander Jakubow, New Mexico State University<br />

Borrowing for social security? Credit, asset-based<br />

welfare and the decline of the German savings<br />

regime. Daniel Mertens, Goethe University Frankfurt<br />

Policies and Politics of Consumer Debt Relief:<br />

A Classification and Explanation of Personal<br />

Bankruptcy Laws. Jan-Ocko Heuer, Humboldt<br />

University Berlin<br />

Discussant: Mark Vail, Tulane University<br />

018. Weaving Safety Nets Across the Global and the Local:<br />

<strong>Resilient</strong>, Proactive Responses to Migration and Mobility<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Ormandy East<br />

Chair: Maureen Porter, University of Pittsburgh<br />

Participants:<br />

A Critical Analysis of Minor Refugees' Challenges<br />

in Education in <strong>Europe</strong> and Recommendations<br />

for Action. Norbert Frieters-Reermann, Catholic<br />

University of Applied Sciences NRW Aachen<br />

Assimilation or Integration? Intersections of<br />

Immigration and K-13 Education Policies in Post-<br />

Charlie France. Judith Touré, Carlow University<br />

Expanded Fields of Educational Practice in Austria:<br />

Third Spaces As Life-Wide Realms for Social Reform.<br />

Claudia Fahrenwald, University of Education Upper<br />

Austria, Linz<br />

“Deutsch Ist, Wer Deutsch Spricht?!?” Identity and<br />

Inclusion Writ Large As Long-Term Trends in<br />

Mobility in Germany. Nick Bersin, University of<br />

Pittsburgh<br />

Mapping Refugee and Migrant Receptions Systems in<br />

the Mediterranean: Comparative Studies. Brad Blitz,<br />

Middlesex University<br />

Discussant: Heike de Boer, University of Koblenz - Landau<br />

019. When the Music Stopped. Lessons from the <strong>Europe</strong>an<br />

periphery<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Concerto A<br />

Chair: Tiago Fernandes, New University of Lisbon<br />

Participants:<br />

Restructuring the Southern <strong>Europe</strong>an Party Systems<br />

in the Great Recession. Guillem Vidal, <strong>Europe</strong>an<br />

University Institute; Hanspeter Kriesi, <strong>Europe</strong>an<br />

University Institute; Swen Hutter, <strong>Europe</strong>an University<br />

Institute<br />

Podemos and Ciudadanos: Anti-Austerity Politics in<br />

Spain. Omar Encarnacion, Bard College<br />

Blame the Bankers: The Sources of Banking Crises in<br />

Spain. Sebastián Royo, Suffolk University<br />

It Is Not Just the Economy: How Established Political<br />

Elites Understand the (political) Crisis and Its Effects.<br />

Xavier Coller, Universidad Pablo de Olavide; Manuel<br />

Jiménez, universidad pablo de olavide; Amparo Novo,<br />

Universidad de Oviedo; Manuel Portillo, Universidad<br />

pablo de Olavide<br />

Discussant: Tiago Fernandes, New University of Lisbon<br />

020. Competitive Markets, Competitive States: Business,<br />

Trade, and Labor in <strong>Europe</strong><br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly D<br />

Chair: Anca Chirita, Durham Law School<br />

Participants:<br />

Is It Trade Unions or Left Partisanship That Moderate<br />

Top Executive Compensation? Varieties of Weak<br />

Moderation on Salary, Bonus and Equity Based Pay<br />

Across Capitalist Markets. Renira Angeles, Central<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>an University<br />

Corporate Citizens and Social Partners - Neo-<br />

Voluntarism and Soft Governance in the Making<br />

of Competitive Communities. Pauli Kettunen,<br />

University of Helsinki<br />

The Internal Competitiveness Divide: A Threat to the<br />

Thursday, april 14<br />

Integrity of the EU. András London, University of<br />

Szeged; Anita Pelle, University of Szeged; Marcell Végh,<br />

University of Szeged<br />

Sustaining the Competitiveness of <strong>Europe</strong>’s Business<br />

Environment. Terrence Guay, Pennsylvania State<br />

University<br />

021. Confronting the Legacy of Communism in Post-<br />

Communist <strong>Europe</strong><br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly A<br />

Chair: Paulina Pospieszna, Adam Mickiewicz University of<br />

Poznan<br />

Participants:<br />

‘Invocation’ of ‘<strong>Europe</strong>’ in Post-Communist Memorial<br />

Museums. Ljiljana Radonić, Austrian Academy of<br />

Sciences<br />

Mapping the Field of Contestation over Memory of the<br />

Soviet Past in Russia. Daria Khlevnyuk, Stony Brook<br />

University<br />

Transnationalizing Historical Memories of<br />

Communism: Memory Entrepreneurship in the<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>an Parliament. Iga Kozlowska, Northwestern<br />

University<br />

Re-Membering Eastern <strong>Europe</strong>: Mediated<br />

Representations of Post-Soviet States in British and<br />

Danish Media Coverage of the Eurovision Song<br />

Contest. Lisanne Wilken, Aarhus University<br />

Discussant: Magnus Feldmann, University of Bristol<br />

022. Graduating Into Success: Academic and Non-<br />

Academic Milestones of Past CES Fellows<br />

Co-sponsored by the Society of Fellows in the Humanities,<br />

Columbia University<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Maestro A<br />

Chair: Nicole Shea, Council for <strong>Europe</strong>an Studies<br />

Discussants: Carl Strikwerda, Elizabethtown College<br />

Jerry Webman, Oppenheimer Funds<br />

Benjamin Breen, Columbia University<br />

Elissa Helms, Central <strong>Europe</strong>an University (CEU)<br />

Sheri Berman, Barnard College<br />

023. Migration Policies and Borders<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Ormandy East<br />

Chair: Robert Davidson, University of Amsterdam<br />

Participants:<br />

Crossroads: A Data-Driven Typology and Comparative<br />

Analysis of Migration Regimes in <strong>Europe</strong>. Anna<br />

Boucher, University of Sydney; Justin Gest, George<br />

Mason University<br />

Border Controls, Benefits, and Rights: How States Shape<br />

Migration Patterns in a World of Multiple Origins<br />

and Destinations. Alicia Adsera, Princeton University;<br />

John Palmer, ICREA Movement Ecology Laboratory;<br />

Mariola Pytlikova, CERGE (Prague)<br />

Not the Last Resort at Last: A Variation in the<br />

Practice of Detention of Migrant Children Across<br />

the <strong>Europe</strong>an Union. Iuliia Kononenko, Rutgers<br />

University<br />

Mapping Refugee and Migrant Receptions Systems in<br />

the Mediterranean: A Comparative Study. Brad Blitz,<br />

Middlesex University; Alessio D’Angelo, Middlesex<br />

University; Martin Baldwin-Edwards, Middlesex<br />

University<br />

Constraints on Executive Power: Explaining<br />

Variation in Humanitarian Migration Policies. Eiko<br />

Thielemann, LSENYU<br />

Discussant: Sarah de Lange, University of Amsterdam<br />

024. Solidarity as a Political and Cultural Form<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Maestro B<br />

Chair: Miguel Glatzer, La Salle University<br />

Participants:<br />

The Dusk of Solidarity? The Future of <strong>Europe</strong>an<br />

Integration in the Light of the Migration Crisis.<br />

Andriy Korniychuk, Graduate School for Social<br />

Research, Institute of Public Affairs<br />

Beyond the Mistakes of Maastricht: Financial<br />

Stability and Solidarity As Concepts of Law. Juliane<br />

Mendelsohn, Freie Universität Berlin; Thea Sveen,<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>an University Institute<br />

A Foundation of Solidarity: The Power of<br />

Cosmopolitanism in the <strong>Europe</strong>an Union. Aubrey<br />

Westfall, Wheaton College<br />

Kicking Them When They’re Down: Democracy, the<br />

Greek Debt Crisis and the Limits of Solidarity in the<br />

EU. Phil Triadafilopoulos, University of Toronto at<br />

Scarborough<br />

025. The EU’s Southern and Eastern Neighborhoods<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly G<br />

Chair: Lynn Tesser, Command and Staff College of the<br />

Marine Corps University<br />

Participants:<br />

Turmoil in the EU’s Southern Neighbourhood -<br />

Complex Nexuses, Global Strategy and Limited<br />

Capacities. Thomas Henökl, German Development<br />

Institute (GDI) /Deutsches Inst. f. Entwicklungspolitik<br />

(DIE),University of Agder, Kristiansand (NORWAY)<br />

The Effects of Conditionality and Socialization on<br />

the Formation and Transformation of <strong>Europe</strong>an<br />

Integration Coordination Structures in EU’s Eastern<br />

Neighbors in the Process of <strong>Europe</strong>anization.<br />

Mariam Dekanozishvili, Coastal Carolina University;<br />

Sergi Kapanadze, Caucasus University<br />

EU-Russia Normative Power Rivalry – a Case Study of<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>an Neighbourhood Policy. Anubha Rastogi,<br />

Jawaharlal Nehru University<br />

Russia’s Hybrid Warfare in Ukraine: The End of the EU’s<br />

Normative Power in the Eastern Neighborhood or<br />

the Beginning of a New EU Resilience Policy? Vira<br />

Ratsiborynska, University of Strasbourg (Sciences Po<br />

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Neighborhoods on Fire - a New Era of Geopolitics for<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>. Maxime Larive, University of Miami<br />

Discussant: Jonathan Zeitlin, University of Amsterdam<br />

026. The Politics of the <strong>Europe</strong>an Parliament II<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly B<br />

Chair: Guri Rosén, University of Oslo - ARENA Centre for<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>an Studies<br />

Participants:<br />

Assessing the <strong>Europe</strong>an Parliament’s Power of the Purse:<br />

Rights, Capabilities and Strategies. Michael Bauer,<br />

German University of Administrative Sciences Speyer;<br />

Stefan Becker, German University of Administrative<br />

Science Speyer<br />

Theorizing Party Group Switching in the <strong>Europe</strong>an<br />

Parliament: Introducing the Cartel Party Theory to<br />

a Multi-Dimensional Policy Space. Aaron Martin,<br />

Loyola University Chicago<br />

The Politicization of the Institutional Set-up of the EU<br />

in <strong>Europe</strong>an Election Campaigns 2014 in Germany,<br />

the United Kingdom and Denmark. Lisa Anders,<br />

University of Potsdam; Thomas Tuntschew, University<br />

of Potsdam<br />

Multidimensional Congruence and <strong>Europe</strong>an<br />

Parliament Electoral Performance. Ryan Bakker,<br />

University of Georgia; Seth Jolly, Syracuse University;<br />

Jonathan Polk, University of Gothenburg<br />

Sixty Years of the <strong>Europe</strong>an Parliament’s Institutional<br />

Development: From Ecsc Common Assembly to<br />

Co-Legislator and Beyond. Robert Cutler, Carleton<br />

University; Alexander von Lingen, EquipEuropa<br />

(formerly <strong>Europe</strong>an Parliament)<br />

Discussant: Martin Steven, Lancaster University<br />

027. Where is “Home” in the New <strong>Europe</strong>: Civil Society,<br />

Refugees, and <strong>Europe</strong>an Identity<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Concerto A<br />

Chair: Katharina Crepaz, Max Planck Institute for Social<br />

Law and Social Policy & Technische Universität München<br />

Participants:<br />

The Representation of Migrant and Refugee Interests<br />

By <strong>Europe</strong>an Umbrella Organizations: Evidence of<br />

Strain? Melissa Schnyder, American Public University<br />

The Crescent and the Cross: Exploring the Influence<br />

of Immigration on Religious Identity and Political<br />

Participation. Lauren McKown, American University<br />

The Problem of “<strong>Europe</strong>”: Crisis, Resilience, and<br />

Conditional Welcome. Andrew Brandel, Johns<br />

Hopkins University; Mariam Banahi, Johns Hopkins<br />

University, Fulbright, Germany<br />

Flüchtlingsrepublik Deutschland? “Mutter Merkel,”<br />

“Willkommenskultur” and Other Specificities of a<br />

New German Heimat. Julia Khrebtan-Hoerhager,<br />

Colorado State University<br />

Civil Society Organizations and the Politics of<br />

Immigrant Regularization in the UK. Jennifer Lieb,<br />

College of the Holy Cross<br />

Discussant: Claus Hofhansel, Rhode Island College<br />

028. “The Power of One”: Honoring the Gender Equality<br />

Contributions of Éliane Vogel Polsky (1926-2015)<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly F<br />

Discussants: Joyce Mushaben, University of Missouri-St.<br />

Louis<br />

Gabriele Abels, University of Tuebingen<br />

Laura Frader, Northeastern University<br />

029. Delegation Patterns in the EU<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly C<br />

Chair: Mark Pollack, Temple University<br />

Participants:<br />

The Smile of the Cheshire Cat: Central Bank<br />

Independence after the Crisis. Waltraud Schelkle,<br />

London School of Economics; Deborah Mabbett,<br />

Birkbeck College<br />

Delegation Patterns in Trade and Development: How<br />

Control Mechanisms Shape EU Politics. Eugenia da<br />

Conceicao-Heldt, TU Dresden; Markus Gastinger, TU<br />

Dresden<br />

Controlling Executive Rule-Making after Lisbon:<br />

Delegated or Implementing Acts? Jens Blom-Hansen,<br />

Aarhus University; Gijs Jan Brandsma, Universiteit<br />

Utrecht<br />

Accountable to Whom and How? Logics of<br />

Accountability in EU Governance during the<br />

Sovereign Debt Crisis. Eugenia da Conceicao-Heldt,<br />

TU Dresden<br />

Delegation Dynamics and <strong>Europe</strong>an Regulatory<br />

Agencies: Principal-Agent and Experimentalist<br />

Analyses in the Case of Energy. Mark Thatcher,<br />

London School of Economics; Bernardo Rangoni,<br />

London School of Economics<br />

Discussant: Peter Lindseth, University of Connecticut<br />

030. Federal challenges and challenges to federalism:<br />

Insights from the EU and federal states<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Concerto B<br />

Chairs: John Fossum, University of Oslo; Markus<br />

Jachtenfuchs, Hertie School of Governance<br />

Participants:<br />

Challenges to Federalism. Markus Jachtenfuchs, Hertie<br />

School of Governance<br />

Horizontal Coordination in Federal Political Systems<br />

– Non-Centralization in the <strong>Europe</strong>an Union and<br />

Canada Compared . Robert Csehi, Central <strong>Europe</strong>an<br />

University<br />

Intergovernmentalism in the <strong>Europe</strong>an Union: A<br />

Comparative Perspective. Sergio Fabbrini, Luiss<br />

Guido Carli Rome<br />

Democratic Federalization. John Fossum, University of<br />

Oslo<br />

Party Development in Comparative Federalism. Insights<br />

from and Limits to the <strong>Europe</strong>an Union. Lori<br />

Thorlakson, University of Alberta<br />

Discussant: Hans-Joerg Trenz, University of Copenhagen<br />

031. New Books on Empire: Ruth Ben-Ghiat’s “Italian<br />

Fascism’s Empire Cinema” and Susan Pedersen’s “The<br />

Guardians: The League of Nations and the Crisis of<br />

Empire”<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Aria B<br />

Chair: Marla Stone, Occidental College<br />

Discussants: George Steinmetz, University of Michigan<br />

Krishan Kumar, University of Virginia<br />

Susan Pedersen, Columbia University<br />

Ruth Ben-Ghiat, New York University<br />

032. Party Politics, Organised Interests and the Welfare<br />

State<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Minuet<br />

Chair: Marius Busemeyer, University of Konstanz<br />

Participants:<br />

The Electoral Effects of General Strikes in Western<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>. Kerstin Hamann, University of Central<br />

Florida; Alison Johnston, Oregon State University; John<br />

Kelly, Birkbeck College, University of London<br />

Inert and Insignificant? On the Electoral Relevance of<br />

Labor Market Outsiders. Thomas Kurer, University of<br />

Zurich; Reto Bürgisser, EUI<br />

Why Do Business Interest Groups in Some Countries<br />

Campaign More Strongly Against Social<br />

Redistributive Policies Than in Others? Thomas<br />

Paster, Collegio Carlo Alberto, Torino<br />

From Political Mobilization to Electoral Participation:<br />

Turnout in Barcelona in the 1930s. Francesc Amat,<br />

IPEG-Barcelona; Carles Boix, Princeton University;<br />

Toni Rodon, Universitat Pompeu Fabra; Jordi Muñoz,<br />

Universitat de Barcelona<br />

Market Liberalism and the Change of Western Societies.<br />

Government Preferences and the Impact on Welfare<br />

Generosity, Tax Burden, Inequality and Economic<br />

Performance. Leonce Röth, University of Cologne<br />

Discussant: Marius Busemeyer, University of Konstanz<br />

033. Risks, labour market institutions, and technological<br />

change<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Aria A<br />

Chair: Daniel Stegmueller, University of Mannheim<br />

Participants:<br />

Technological Change, Offshoring, and Labour Market<br />

Institutions in International Perspective. David<br />

Rueda, University of Oxford; Stefan Thewissen,<br />

University of Oxford<br />

Labour Market Risks and Private Social Security. Olaf<br />

van Vliet, Department of Economics, Leiden University<br />

Does Social Democracy Redistribute More in the<br />

Knowledge Economy? Jingjing Huo, University of<br />

Waterloo<br />

The Political Economy of Secular Stagnation. Ben<br />

Ansell, University of Oxford; Jane Gingrich, University<br />

of Oxford<br />

Discussant: Daniel Stegmueller, University of Mannheim<br />

034. The Burial of Suicide Bombers: Body, Territory and<br />

Identity (or Belonging)<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Symphony Ballroom<br />

Chair: John Torpey, CUNY Graduate Center<br />

Discussants: John Bowen, Washington University in St.<br />

Louis<br />

Jonathan Laurence, Boston College<br />

Osman Balkan, University of Pennsylvania<br />

035. The Civic Turn in Immigration and Citizenship<br />

Policies in the Nordic Welfare States<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Rhapsody<br />

Chair: Peter Kivisto, Augustana College<br />

Participants:<br />

The Civic Turn in Immigration and Citizenship Policies<br />

in the Nordic Welfare States. Kristian Kriegbaum<br />

Jensen, Aarhus University; Karin Borevi, Södertörn<br />

University; Per Mouritsen, Aarhus University<br />

The Politics of Naturalization in the Scandinavian<br />

Welfare States. Grete Brochmann, University of Oslo;<br />

Christian Fernandez, Malmö University; Kristian<br />

Kriegbaum Jensen, Aarhus University<br />

Family Migration in the Scandinavian Welfare States:<br />

Comparing Denmark, Norway and Sweden. Per<br />

Mouritsen, Aarhus University; Karin Borevi, Södertörn<br />

University; Emily Cochran Bech, Aarhus University<br />

Immigration and the Different Routes of Citizenship<br />

Education Politics in Denmark and Sweden.<br />

Christian Fernandez, Malmö University; Kristian<br />

Kriegbaum Jensen, Aarhus University<br />

Discussant: Sara Goodman, University of California, Irvine<br />

036. The Limits of Free Speech in <strong>Europe</strong><br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Orchestra Room<br />

Chair: Marcel Maussen, University of Amsterdam<br />

Participants:<br />

Reframing Hate Speech. Sindre Bangstad, University of<br />

Oslo, Norway<br />

How France Handles Hate Speech: Synthetic<br />

Institutionalism and Court of Cassation Decisions.<br />

Erik Bleich, Middlebury College<br />

Hate Speech and Double Standards. Thomas Keck,<br />

Syracuse University<br />

Ethnic Boundaries and the Public Sphere: Minority<br />

Experiences with Public Debate in Multicultural<br />

Norway. Arnfinn Midtbøen, Institute for Social<br />

Research<br />

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Emerging Insecurities: The Case of Rising Self-<br />

Censorship in Turkish Media. Defne Over, Cornell<br />

University<br />

Discussant: Marcel Maussen, University of Amsterdam<br />

037. Why Study Resilience?<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Ormandy West<br />

Chair: David Swartz, Boston University<br />

Discussants: Virginie Guiraudon, Sciences Po, CEE, CNRS<br />

Niilo Kauppi, Academy of Finland<br />

Hélène Michel, University of Strasbourg<br />

Didier Georgakakis, Université Paris 1 – Panthéon Sorbonne<br />

John Stone, Boston University<br />

038. Youth Employment and Social Resilience in <strong>Europe</strong><br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly E<br />

Chair: Irene Dingeldey, University of Bremen<br />

Participants:<br />

Ethnic Penalties and Workless Households Effects on<br />

Youth Employment. Jacqueline O’Reilly, University of<br />

Brighton; Carolina Zuccotti, CROME, University of<br />

Brighton Business School<br />

Fostering Resilience Via Almps: The Case of the Youth<br />

Guarantee Scheme. Margherita Bussi, CROME,<br />

University of Brighton Business School<br />

Early Job Insecurity and Labour Market Exclusion:<br />

Structural Conditions, Institutions, Active Agency<br />

and Capability. Mi Ah Schoyen, NOVA -Centre for<br />

Welfare and Labour Research Norwegian Social<br />

Research; Bjørn Hvinden, NOVA -Centre for Welfare<br />

and Labour Research Norwegian Social Research<br />

Resilience, Resistance, or Regression? How Citizens<br />

Cope with Hard Times. Johannes Kiess, University of<br />

Siegen<br />

Discussant: Martin Seeleib-Kaiser, University of Oxford<br />

039. Gender and Sexuality Research Network Luncheon<br />

12:45 to 2:00 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly F<br />

040. Historical Study of States and Regimes Research<br />

Network Luncheon<br />

12:45 to 2:00 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Aria B<br />

041. Territorial Politics and Federalism Research Network<br />

Luncheon<br />

12:45 to 2:00 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Concerto B<br />

042. The Political Economy and Welfare Research Network<br />

Luncheon<br />

12:45 to 2:00 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Aria A<br />

043. The New Politics of Higher Education: Higher<br />

Education Between Redistribution and Stratification<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Aria A<br />

Chair: Desmond King, Nuffield college, Oxford university<br />

Participants:<br />

Skills in Demand? Higher Education and Social<br />

Investment in <strong>Europe</strong>. Ben Ansell, University of<br />

Oxford; Jane Gingrich, University of Oxford<br />

Higher Education Tuition Fees and Socio-Economic<br />

Inequality. Julian Garritzmann, University of<br />

Konstanz<br />

Worlds of Higher Education Transformed? Academic<br />

Capitalism in the United States, Germany and<br />

Norway. Tobias Schulze-Cleven, Rutgers University;<br />

Jennifer Olson, University of Oslo; Sheila Slaughter,<br />

University of Georgia<br />

Berlin, Berkeley, Beijing: The Shifting Global Center<br />

of Gravity in Higher Education and Science. Justin<br />

Powell, University of Luxembourg<br />

Discussant: Mark Vail, Tulane University<br />

044. <strong>Europe</strong>an Energy Policies<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Concerto B<br />

Chair: Anna Dimitrova, ESCE International Business<br />

School, Paris<br />

Participants:<br />

Public Opinion on Energy Security in <strong>Europe</strong>: From<br />

Education to Manipulation? Tatiana Kostadinova,<br />

Florida International University; Elena Iankova,<br />

Cornell University<br />

The Eu’s Climate-Energy Policy – Multi-Level<br />

Dissonance? Francis McGowan, University of Sussex<br />

Gelsenberg AG, Libya, and the Neocolonial Dimensions<br />

of West German Oil Policy. Nicholas Ostrum, Stony<br />

Brook University<br />

EU-US Energy Cooperation As a Response to the<br />

Ukrainian Crisis. Alexandra-Maria Bocse, University<br />

of Cambridge<br />

Illiberal Energies and the Generativity of Ambivalence<br />

in Germany’s Energy Transition. Jennifer Carlson,<br />

Rice University<br />

Scarcity and Crisis: Alternative Energy in the Wake of<br />

the First World War. Carolyn Taratko, Vanderbilt<br />

University<br />

Discussant: Daniel Wincott, Cardiff Law School<br />

045. Greece and the Eurozone Crisis<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly G<br />

Chair: Andras Inotai, Institute of World Economics<br />

Participants:<br />

The ‘Illegitimacy’ of Foreign Loans: Greece, the Great<br />

Powers, and Foreign Debt in the 19th Century, and<br />

Their Effect on Modern Perceptions of State Debt in<br />

Greece. Evdoxios Doxiadis, Simon Fraser University<br />

Lessons from the Greek Crisis: Between Diminished<br />

Sovereignty and <strong>Europe</strong>an Depoliticisation. Filippa<br />

Chatzistavrou, Hellenic Foundation for <strong>Europe</strong>an and<br />

Foreign Policy<br />

Crises As Moments of Truth: Evidence from Greece.<br />

Anna Tsiftsoglou, Princeton University<br />

Mediating the Markets: Structural Power and the<br />

Political Role of the Institute of International Finance<br />

in the Greek Debt Crisis. Manolis Kalaitzake,<br />

University College Dublin<br />

The Politicization of Eurozone Crisis Policies in Greece<br />

and Germany – Insights from the Public Attribution<br />

of Responsibility Between 2009 and 2014. Moritz<br />

Sommer, Freie Universität Berlin; Jochen Roose,<br />

University of Wroclaw<br />

How the Greek Tragedy Affects an Optimum Currency<br />

Area. Eleftherios Thalassinos, University of Piraeus<br />

046. Migration and the Welfare State<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Rhapsody<br />

Chair: Marc Helbling, WZB Berlin Social Science Center<br />

Participants:<br />

Is Unrestricted Immigration Compatible with Inclusive<br />

Welfare States? The (Un)Sustainability of EU<br />

Exceptionalism. Martin Ruhs, University of Oxford<br />

Migration and Welfare in <strong>Europe</strong>. Ermelinda Durmishi,<br />

University Alexander Moisiu<br />

Facilitating and Restricting <strong>Europe</strong>an Social Citizenship<br />

at the Domestic Level. Cecilia Bruzelius, University of<br />

Oxford<br />

Welfare Migration? Investigating a Much-Cited<br />

Relationship. Friederike Roemer, WZB<br />

<strong>Resilient</strong> Romanian Immigrant Children in Italy.<br />

Antonio Panico, Libero Universita Maria Santissima<br />

Assunta (LUMSA); Dan Ratliff, St. Mary’s University;<br />

George Teseleanu, Oradea University<br />

047. Muslim Communities and the Politics of Integration<br />

in Western <strong>Europe</strong><br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Orchestra Room<br />

Chair: Paul Statham, University of Sussex<br />

Participants:<br />

The Generational Bonus and the Muslim Penalty: Views<br />

on Integration in <strong>Europe</strong> and North America. Zsolt<br />

Nyiri, Montclair State University; Hamutal Bernstein,<br />

Urban Institute<br />

Muslims’ Commitment to <strong>Europe</strong> and Democracy:<br />

Institutional Restrictions and Convincing Intellectual<br />

Arguments. Arolda Elbasani, Robert Schuman Center<br />

for Advanced Studies<br />

State Recognition, Legitimacy, and Tolerance: Muslims<br />

in the West. Serdar Kaya, Simon Fraser University<br />

The Modern Muslim: Confronting Multiculturalism<br />

and Assimilation Policies in Britain and France.<br />

Amani El Sehrawey, Harvard Kennedy School<br />

Discussant: Esther Romeyn, University of Florida<br />

048. Perspectives on Finance and Banking<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Minuet<br />

Chair: Raphael Reinke, University of Zurich<br />

Participants:<br />

From Patient to Finance Capitalism: Ideas, Institutions<br />

and Interests during an Incremental Critical<br />

Juncture. Nils Röper, University of Oxford<br />

Financial Economics, Civil Servants, and Public Debt<br />

Policies in New Zealand and Ireland. Christine<br />

Trampusch, University of Cologne<br />

Capital Markets Union: A Critical Approach. Tomás<br />

Virtuoso, Ministry for the Economy - Portugal and<br />

Católica-Lisbon School of Business and Economics;<br />

Ana Claudia Gouveia, Ministry for the Economy -<br />

Portugal and Nova School of Business and Economics;<br />

Ana Martins, Ministry for the Economy - Portugal<br />

Unhealthy Resilience? Lessons from <strong>Europe</strong>an Financial<br />

Markets. Andrew Whitworth, The Johns Hopkins<br />

University SAIS<br />

Patient Financiers or Secret Gamblers? - Institutional<br />

Change in German Mortgage Banking. Florian<br />

Fastenrath, University of Cologne, CGS<br />

Discussant: Sara Konoe, Kansai University<br />

049. Refugee Policy as Challenge to Social Solidarity<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Ormandy East<br />

Chair: James Simeon, York University<br />

Participants:<br />

Forced Migration and Identity in Italian Border<br />

Regions: The Cases of South Tyrol and Yugoslavia<br />

Between 1918 and 1954. Tobias Hof, University of<br />

North Carolina, Chapel Hill<br />

The EU Refugee Crisis: Dismantling of EU Rules and<br />

Values? Iris Goldner Lang, University of Zagreb<br />

Would East Meet West? Refugee Policy in Eastern EU<br />

Member States. Mahama Tawat, Higher School of<br />

Economics<br />

Leaders and Shirkers: Comparing Refugee Rights in<br />

Liberal States. Eiko Thielemann, LSE<br />

Supranational Solidarity Vs. International Solidarity.<br />

Virginia Passalacqua, <strong>Europe</strong>an University Institute<br />

Discussant: Ted Perlmutter, Columbia University<br />

050. <strong>Resilient</strong> Neoliberalism<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly D<br />

Participants:<br />

The Eu’s Neoliberal Agenda in Acceding Member States.<br />

Mitchell Orenstein, Northeastern University; Hilary<br />

Appel, Claremont McKenna College<br />

Making Sense of Germany in EMU: The Impact of<br />

Ordoliberal Ideas. David Schäfer, London School of<br />

Economics and Political Science<br />

Universality Contested: Critique, Resilience, and<br />

Neoliberal Rationality. Nazli Konya, Cornell<br />

University<br />

The Resilience of Neoliberalism Throught the 2008<br />

Financial and Sovereign Debt Crisis. Simon Poirier,<br />

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Queen’s University, Kingston, ON, Canada<br />

<strong>Resilient</strong> Neo-Liberalism By Means of Promoting ‘fierce’<br />

and ‘efficiency-driven’ Free Market Competition.<br />

Anca Chirita, Durham Law School<br />

051. The Politics of Taxation<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly B<br />

Participants:<br />

Between Distribution and Allocation: The Politics<br />

of Taxation Revisited. Lukas Haffert, Unviersity of<br />

Zurich; Daniel Mertens, Goethe University Frankfurt<br />

The Electoral Effects of Fiscal Policies. Patrick Donnelly,<br />

University of California, Berkeley<br />

Blame It on the Crisis: Understanding the Political Cost<br />

of Taxation. Thomas Brambor, Lund University<br />

The Societal Bases of Fiscal Adjustment: Responses to<br />

Fiscal Crises in Belgium, Ireland and Italy in the Past<br />

and Present. Zsofia Barta, SUNY Albany Rockefeller<br />

College of Public Affairs and Policy<br />

052. Alternative practices of resisting injustice and austerity<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly E<br />

Chair: Christian Fröhlich, National Research University<br />

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

Participants:<br />

The Global Justice Movement and Its Subterranean<br />

Afterlife in <strong>Europe</strong>: From the Zapatistas to<br />

Occupy, Anti-Austerity Protests and Pro-Refugee<br />

Mobilizations. Peter Funke, University of South<br />

Florida<br />

Mapping an Alternative Rome. Roots of Resilience and<br />

Practices of Resistance in Urban Social Movements.<br />

Carlotta Caciagli, Scuola Normale Superiore<br />

Alternative Forms of Resilience in the Eurozone Crisis:<br />

Comparing the Greek and German Experience,<br />

2007-2015. Angelos Loukakis, University of Crete;<br />

Maria Kousis, University of Crete; Christian Lahusen,<br />

University of Siegen; Johannes Kiess, University of<br />

Siegen<br />

The Emergence of Transnational Solidarity in<br />

Contemporary Social and Political Movements<br />

Against EU Austerity. Konstantinos Kanellopoulos,<br />

University of Crete; Maria Paschou, University of Crete<br />

Self-Management in the Workplaces: The Case of the<br />

Self-Managed Factory of Vio.Me, Greece. Haris<br />

Malamidis, Scuola Normale Superiore, Italy<br />

Discussant: Katarzyna Wojnicka, University of Gothenburg<br />

053. Author-Meets-Critics: Alison Johnston’s “From<br />

Convergence to Crisis: Labor Markets and the Instability<br />

of the Euro”<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly C<br />

Chair: Holly Snaith, University of Copenhagen<br />

Discussants: Jonathan Hopkin, London School of Economics<br />

and Political Science<br />

Andrew Martin, Harvard University<br />

Matthias Matthijs, Johns Hopkins University<br />

Sofia Perez, Boston University<br />

Waltraud Schelkle, London School of Economics<br />

Tim Vlandas, University of Reading<br />

054. Comparing anti-gender mobilizations in <strong>Europe</strong><br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly F<br />

Chair: Phillip Ayoub, Drexel University<br />

Participants:<br />

‘Gender Ideology’: A Unifying Concept for Right-Wing<br />

Actors in Austria. Birgit Sauer, Universität Wien;<br />

Stefanie Mayer, University of Vienna<br />

Catholic Surrealism: Belgium and Anti-Gender<br />

Mobilizations. David Paternotte, Université Libre de<br />

Bruxelles; Wannes Dupont, Universiteit Antwerpen;<br />

Sarah Bracke, Vrije Universiteit Brussel<br />

Resisting ‘Gender Theory’ in France: A Fulcrum for<br />

Religious Action in a Secular Society. Michael<br />

Stambolis-Ruhstorfer, University of California, Los<br />

Angeles; Josselin Tricou, Université Paris VIII<br />

‘It Is All about Our Children’: ‘Gender Theory’ Vs.<br />

‘Marriage Equality’ in Slovenia. Roman Kuhar,<br />

University of Ljubljana<br />

‘Anti-Genderismus’: The German Case. Paula-Irene<br />

Villa, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich<br />

Discussant: Kevin Moss, Middlebury College<br />

055. Economic insecurity in American and <strong>Europe</strong>an<br />

middle classes: new empirical evidence and some political<br />

implications<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Symphony Ballroom<br />

Chair: Jason Beckfield, Harvard University<br />

Participants:<br />

The Rise of Social Insecurity in the EU: Concepts and<br />

Measures. Costanzo Ranci, Polytechnic of Milan<br />

Understanding the Paradox: Why Effective Poverty<br />

Alleviation Still Requires a Secured Middle Class.<br />

Kenneth Nelson, Swedish Institute for Social Research<br />

Trends in Income Insecurity Among US Children, 1984<br />

to 2010. Laura Tach, Cornell University<br />

Polarization or “Squeezed Middle” in the Great<br />

Recession? A Comparative <strong>Europe</strong>an Analysis. Brian<br />

Nolan, University of Oxford<br />

Subjective Insecurity and Well-Being in the <strong>Europe</strong>an<br />

Union. Martin Heidenreich, University of Oldenburg<br />

Discussant: Janet Gornick, LIS Data Center and the CUNY<br />

Graduate Center<br />

056. Literatures of the Other <strong>Europe</strong>: Language,<br />

Translation, and Displacement<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly A<br />

Chair: Diviani Chaudhuri, SUNY Binghamton<br />

Participants:<br />

Narrative of the Displacement in Exilic Writings of<br />

the Authors from Former Yugoslav Space. Marija<br />

Tepavac, University of Vienna<br />

Literary Representations of <strong>Resilient</strong> <strong>Europe</strong>: Language,<br />

Translatability and Identity Performance in Clash<br />

of Civilizations over an Elevator in Piazza Vittorio<br />

By Amara Lakhous. Diviani Chaudhuri, SUNY<br />

Binghamton<br />

<strong>Resilient</strong> Avant-Garde Poetics of Bruno Schulz and<br />

Debora Vogel. Anastasiya Lyubas, SUNY Binghamton<br />

Discussant: Anastasiya Lyubas, SUNY Binghamton<br />

057. New Perspectives on the Role of Culture in Policy<br />

Development and Institutional Change<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Aria B<br />

Chair: Vivien Schmidt, Boston University<br />

Participants:<br />

Imagine ALL the People: Novels, Culture and the<br />

Development of Educational Institutions. Cathie<br />

Martin, Boston University<br />

When Do Institutions “Bite”? Historical Institutionalism<br />

and the Politics of Institutional Change. Giovanni<br />

Capoccia, University of Oxford<br />

The State and the Creation of ‘National Culture’: Public<br />

Policies Towards Historic Buildings. Mark Thatcher,<br />

London School of Economics<br />

How Cultural Change Can Contribute to Institutional<br />

Change in Welfare States: Tracing Cultural and<br />

Institutional Processes. Birgit Pfau-Effinger, University<br />

of Southern Denmark<br />

Discussant: Vivien Schmidt, Boston University<br />

058. Parties and Campaigns<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Maestro A<br />

Chair: Kevin Deegan-Krause, Wayne State University<br />

Participants:<br />

So Who Really Does the Donkey Work? Comparing the<br />

Election Campaign Activity of Party Members and<br />

Party Supporters. Paul Webb, University of Sussex;<br />

Monica Poletti, Queen Mary University of London;<br />

Tim Bale, Queen Mary, University of London<br />

Balancing the Competition? Niche Parties Vs Major<br />

Parties Campaigning Online. Javier Lorenzo<br />

Rodríguez, U. Carlos III of Madrid<br />

The Effect of Lead Candidates Emphasized in Election<br />

Manifestos on the Relevance of <strong>Europe</strong>an Elections.<br />

Daniela Braun, University of Munich; Sebastian Popa,<br />

Mannheim Center for <strong>Europe</strong>an Social Research<br />

Discussant: Duncan McDonnell, <strong>Europe</strong>an University<br />

Institute<br />

059. Roundtable: “What does the Euro-crisis say to our<br />

theories of economic and political integration?”<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Ormandy West<br />

Chair: Gary Marks, University of North Carolina at Chapel<br />

Hill<br />

Discussants: Liesbet Hooghe, University of North Carolina at<br />

Chapel Hill<br />

Uwe Puetter, Central <strong>Europe</strong>an University<br />

Mark Pollack, Temple University<br />

R. Daniel Kelemen, Rutgers University<br />

Edgar Grande, University of Munich<br />

060. Skilled Migration Policies as a Tool of Sovereign<br />

Revival and Nation State Resilience<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Maestro B<br />

Chair: Daniela Caruso, Boston University<br />

Participants:<br />

New Generation Skilled Migration Policies: Talent<br />

As Output and the Headhunting State. Francesca<br />

Strumia, University of Sheffield<br />

Citizenship for Sale in Crisis EU. Owen Parker,<br />

University of Sheffield<br />

Investor Citizenship in the <strong>Europe</strong>an Union Member<br />

States Vs. Citizenship of the <strong>Europe</strong>an Union. Jelena<br />

Dzankic, <strong>Europe</strong>an University Institute, Florence, Italy<br />

Attaining and Retaining Talent, General Years of<br />

Experience VS Employer Determination of Talent.<br />

Sherene Ozyurek, University of Victoria, Australia<br />

Discussant: Andrew Geddes, University of Sheffield<br />

061. The Resilience of the EU Legal Order: Neighbourliness<br />

and Neighbourhood<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Concerto A<br />

Chair: Narine Ghazaryan, University of Nottingham<br />

Participants:<br />

Making Eastern Neighborhood <strong>Resilient</strong> through<br />

Democracy-Assistance Efforts of New EU Member<br />

States: Experimental Evidence from Poland. Paulina<br />

Pospieszna, Adam Mickiewicz University of Poznan<br />

Is the Eu’s Influence <strong>Resilient</strong> to Normative and<br />

Economic Crisis? Evidence from the Effect of the<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>an Neighborhood Policy on Human Rights.<br />

Sara Kahn-Nisser, The Open University of Israel<br />

Good Neighbourly Relations in EU Law. Dimitry<br />

Kochenov, Groningen Graduate School of Law<br />

Legal and Political Challenges for the Treatment of<br />

Workers Provision in the EU-Ukraine Association<br />

Agreement: Towards a New Trend of Opt-Outs and<br />

the Preclusion of Direct Effect? Guillaume Van der<br />

Loo, Ghent <strong>Europe</strong>an Law Institute (GELI)<br />

Reconciling the <strong>Europe</strong>an Neighbourhood Policy and<br />

the Eurasian Economic Union: Towards a Pan-<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>an Legal Space? Peter Van Elsuwege, Ghent<br />

University, Faculty of Law<br />

Discussant: Narine Ghazaryan, University of Nottingham<br />

062. The New Politics of Higher Education: Strategies and<br />

Coalitions in Higher Education Reform<br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Aria A<br />

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Chair: Justin Powell, University of Luxembourg<br />

Participants:<br />

More Tuition, Please! Attitudes Towards Higher<br />

Education Tuition Fees – Evidence from a New<br />

Comparative Survey. Julian Garritzmann, University<br />

of Konstanz; Marius Busemeyer, University of<br />

Konstanz<br />

Corporatist Governance in Higher Education? A<br />

Comparison of Work-Based Higher Education<br />

Programs in Germany and the United States. Lukas<br />

Graf, University of St. Gallen<br />

Leading Business through the Desert: The Curious<br />

Success of Spanish Business Schools. Kenneth Dubin,<br />

Anglia Ruskin University<br />

Who Governs... the <strong>Europe</strong>an University? Lessons from<br />

Latin American Higher Education Policymaking. J.<br />

Salvador Peralta, University of West Georgia; Thiago<br />

Pacheco, University of Maryland<br />

The New Politics of Higher Education: Distributional<br />

Conflict in the Neoliberal Academy. Tobias Schulze-<br />

Cleven, Rutgers University<br />

Discussant: Pepper Culpepper, <strong>Europe</strong>an University Institute<br />

063. Accommodating Religious Practice in Secular <strong>Europe</strong><br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Maestro B<br />

Chair: Serdar Kaya, Simon Fraser University<br />

Participants:<br />

Religion and Democracy in the West: Structure Vs.<br />

Agency in the Accommodation of Minorities<br />

in Historical-Comparative Perspective. Michael<br />

Minkenberg, <strong>Europe</strong>an University Viadrina Frankfurt<br />

(O)<br />

Support for Bans on Religious Symbols in Canada:<br />

Exploring Similarities and Differences with <strong>Europe</strong>.<br />

Antoine Bilodeau, Concordia University; Luc Turgeon,<br />

University of Ottawa; Stephen White, Carleton<br />

University; Ailsa Henderson, University of Edinburgh<br />

The Three ‘I’s of Workplace Religious Accommodation<br />

for Muslims in <strong>Europe</strong>: Instrumental, Internal and<br />

Informal. Ilke Adam, Vrije Universiteit Brussel;<br />

Andrea Rea, Université Libre de Bruxelles<br />

Religious Freedom Vs. Anti-Discrimination:<br />

Transposing the Employment Equality Framework<br />

Directive with Regard to Exemptions for Religious<br />

Organizations in Germany, the Netherlands, and the<br />

UK. Matthias Kortmann, University of Munich<br />

Debates over Religious Accommodation and<br />

Competitive Group Formation: Evidence from<br />

Germany and Canada. Phil Triadafilopoulos,<br />

University of Toronto at Scarborough<br />

Discussant: Philip Barker, Keene State College<br />

064. Challenges Over Historical Memory<br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly B<br />

Chair: Ljiljana Radonić, Austrian Academy of Sciences<br />

Participants:<br />

Keeping the Memory of Death Alive. Ditte Soerensen,<br />

University of Copenhagen<br />

A Tale of Two Lieux De Mémoire: National and<br />

Transnational Memory in Woking and Nogent-Sur-<br />

Marne. Meghan Tinsley, Boston University<br />

“Memory Entrepreneur”: Promises and Challenges in<br />

Applying This Concept to the Study of Transnational<br />

Memory and Politics. Dovile Budryte, Georgia<br />

Gwinnett College<br />

Remembering “Flight and Expulsion”: German Public<br />

Memory of Forced Migration and Perspectives for<br />

Its Role in 21st Century Germany. Peter Gengler,<br />

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill<br />

Reassembling Jewish Life in Poland. Marysia Galbraith,<br />

University of Alabama<br />

Discussant: Alex Chase-Levenson, University of<br />

Pennsylvania<br />

065. <strong>Europe</strong>an Banking Regulation after the Crisis<br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Minuet<br />

Chair: Shawn Donnelly, University of Twente<br />

Participants:<br />

United We Stand: From Banking System Structure<br />

to State Preferences in <strong>Europe</strong>an Banking Union.<br />

Christopher Mitchell, The George Washington<br />

University<br />

The Constructing of the <strong>Europe</strong>an Banking Union: The<br />

Relations with <strong>Europe</strong>an Banking Authority and<br />

Financial Stability Board. Hideki Sato, Kanazawa<br />

University<br />

Strengthening the Resilience of Euro Area Financial<br />

Integration: The Way Forward. Alessandro<br />

Giovannini, <strong>Europe</strong>an Central Bank<br />

Towards a Robust <strong>Europe</strong>an Banking Union:<br />

Addressing Systemic Externalities through Banking<br />

Structural Reforms. Hossein Nabilou, University of<br />

Luxembourg<br />

Making Banks Pay - Extending Deposit Insurance<br />

Schemes. Raphael Reinke, University of Zurich<br />

Remaking Crisis: A Longitudinal Study of Ideas in<br />

EU Financial Sector Regulation. Rolf Jørgensen,<br />

Copenhagen University<br />

Discussant: David Cameron, Yale University<br />

066. MANHATTAN SHORT Film Festival<br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Orchestra Room<br />

Chair: Nicholas Mason, MANHATTAN SHORT Film<br />

Festival<br />

067. Perspectives on EU Law<br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly D<br />

Chair: Katarzyna Granat, Durham Law School<br />

Participants:<br />

Robert Lecourt As Judge and Writer: The Legal<br />

Philosophy of the Great President of the <strong>Europe</strong>an<br />

Court of Justice. William Phelan, Trinity College<br />

Dublin<br />

Judging <strong>Europe</strong>an Law through the Eyes of British<br />

Judges. Kelley Littlepage, Bowling Green State<br />

University<br />

Framing the Subjects and Objects of EU LAW: Shifting<br />

the Parameters of the EU Integration Narrative .<br />

Samo Bardutzky, University of Kent; Elaine Fahey,<br />

City University London<br />

Law Deserts and Legal Battlefields: How Local<br />

Institutions Shape the Litigation of EU Law in Italy.<br />

Tommaso Pavone, Princeton University<br />

Isaiah’s Dream: Making <strong>Europe</strong>an Law and Lawyers<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>an in the Twentieth Century. Jens Wegener,<br />

Montclair State University<strong>Europe</strong>an University<br />

Institute<br />

068. Youth in <strong>Europe</strong><br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly G<br />

Chair: Mark Bovens, Utrecht University<br />

Participants:<br />

Youth and Politics in France and Beyond: Democratic<br />

Deficit or New Model of Citizenship? Anne Muxel,<br />

CEVIPOF (CNRS/Sciences Po Paris)<br />

Closing the Educational Opportunity Gap for Socially<br />

Vulnerable Youth in Germany. Pinar Güner, Harvard<br />

University<br />

The Development of the EU's Erasmus Programme:<br />

Discourse and Reality. Emmanuel Sigalas, Czech<br />

Institute of International RelationsInstitute for<br />

Advanced Studies; Manuel Souto-Otero, University of<br />

Cardiff<br />

From the Popular Front to the Eastern Front: Youth<br />

Movements, Travel, and the <strong>Europe</strong>an Idea in France<br />

(1930-1945). Bertrand Metton, University of Michigan<br />

Does Enhancing <strong>Europe</strong>an Identity Promote Economic<br />

Solidarity? Changes in Identities and Interests during<br />

the Erasmus Exchange. Kristine Mitchell, Dickinson<br />

College<br />

Discussant: Carsten Yndigegn, University of Southern<br />

Denmark<br />

069. A Measure of <strong>Europe</strong>an Resilience: Antisemitism(s)<br />

Old and New<br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly C<br />

Chair: Ben Cohen, Tower Magazine<br />

Participants:<br />

A New “Exodus”? The Political Economy of Jewish<br />

Migration. Scott Siegel, San Francisco State University<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>an Muslim Antisemitism: Its Sources, Its Allies.<br />

Gunther Jikeli, Indiana University<br />

They had it Coming: Retributive Justice Attacks on<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>an Jewry. Steven Baum, Journal for the Study<br />

of Antisemitism<br />

Jew Hatred and the Jewish State. Gabrial Brahm,<br />

Northern Michigan University<br />

Secular Supersessionism and Post-Christian <strong>Europe</strong>’s<br />

Tolerance for Anti-Semitism. Richard Landes, Bar<br />

Ilan University<br />

Discussant: Jeff Weintraub, Harvard University<br />

070. Causes and Implications of the Great Territorial<br />

Transformation<br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Concerto B<br />

Chairs: Leonce Röth, University of Cologne; Hanna Kleider,<br />

University of Georgia<br />

Participants:<br />

Scale, Community, and the Design of Subnational<br />

Jurisdictions: A Postfunctionalist Theory. Gary<br />

Marks, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill;<br />

Liesbet Hooghe, University of North Carolina at<br />

Chapel Hill<br />

Historical Trajectories of Territorial Authority<br />

Distribution in Decentralized Countries. A Sequence<br />

Analysis in 21 Countries. Leonce Röth, University of<br />

Cologne; André Kaiser, University of Cologne<br />

The Migration of Authority in <strong>Europe</strong>: When, Why and<br />

How Do Territorial Reforms Occur? Simon Toubeau,<br />

The University of Nottingham; Emanuele Massetti,<br />

Gediz University<br />

Asymmetric Devolution and Responsibility Attribution.<br />

Evidence from the UK. Sandra León, University of<br />

York; Lluís Orriols, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid<br />

Decentralized Governance: Convergence or More<br />

Inequality? Hanna Kleider, University of Georgia<br />

Discussant: Francesc Amat, IPEG-Barcelona<br />

071. Comparing discourses and the role of the media in<br />

social movements<br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly E<br />

Chair: Christian Fröhlich, National Research University<br />

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

Participants:<br />

Fathers’ Rights Movement(s): The Unmaking of <strong>Europe</strong>?<br />

Katarzyna Wojnicka, University of Gothenburg<br />

What Place for Capitalism within the Feminist<br />

Movement Discourse? Alexandra ANA, Scuola<br />

Normale Superiore<br />

Narrating Protest: Mainstream News Stories of Occupy<br />

Stockholm and Occupy Latvia. Anne Kaun, Södertörn<br />

University<br />

Victims of Exception: Political Practice and Agency in<br />

Spanish Protest Movements (2008-2015). Azahara<br />

Palomeque-Recio, Princeton University<br />

Discussant: Peter Funke, University of South Florida<br />

072. Deepening or diluting? Impact and contribution of<br />

the new member countries to the process of <strong>Europe</strong>an integration<br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Concerto A<br />

Chair: Andras Inotai, Institute of World Economics<br />

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Discussants: Tamas Novak, Centre for Regional and<br />

Economic Studies<br />

Martin Michelot, EUROPEUM Institute for <strong>Europe</strong>an Policy<br />

Yasen Georgiev, Economic Policy Institute<br />

Ramūnas Vilpišauskas, Vilnius University<br />

Iordan Barbulescu, National University of Political Studies<br />

and Public Administration<br />

Bogdan Goralczyk, University of Warsaw<br />

073. Democracy and Its Discontents<br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Aria B<br />

Chair: Julia Sneeringer, CUNY Graduate Center<br />

Participants:<br />

Improving Policy Representation of the German<br />

Bundestag By an Alternative Election Method.<br />

Andranik Melik-Tangyan, Institute of Economic<br />

and Social Research (WSI) in the Hans Boeckler<br />

Foundation<br />

Democracy and Development in the Interwar Period.<br />

Steffen Kailitz, Hannah Arendt Institute for Research<br />

on Totalitarianism<br />

Civil Society, Watchdogs, and Democratization:<br />

Comparing the Respect for Civil Society<br />

Organizations in the Czech Republic and Hungary,<br />

1989-2014. Michael Toomey, Wenzhou-Kean<br />

University<br />

Speaking with One Voice: When Did British<br />

Parliamentary Campaigns Become Nationalized?<br />

Laura Bronner, London School of Economics; Daniel<br />

Ziblatt, Harvard University<br />

Discussant: Deborah Boucoyannis, University of Virginia<br />

074. Emotions as an ambivalent resource for resilience<br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly A<br />

Chair: Timm Beichelt, <strong>Europe</strong>an University Viadrina<br />

Frankfurt (Oder), Germany<br />

Participants:<br />

Charlie Hebdo and the Politics of Mourning. Osman<br />

Balkan, University of Pennsylvania<br />

A Place for Civic Engagement in Cultural Resilience.<br />

Hélène Ducros, University of Leicester<br />

<strong>Resilient</strong> Islamist Groups? The Framing of Emotions<br />

in Western <strong>Europe</strong>an Militant Groups’ Discourse.<br />

Maéva Clément, Versailles University, France / Goethe<br />

University Frankfurt, Germany<br />

Versos Indignados; Emotions and Social Activism in<br />

Recent Spanish Poetry. Alberto Martín, Florida State<br />

University<br />

What Is Nigel Farage so Angry about? Thomas Wolfe,<br />

University of Minnesota<br />

Discussant: Timm Beichelt, <strong>Europe</strong>an University Viadrina<br />

Frankfurt (Oder), Germany<br />

075. <strong>Europe</strong>an Law Stories<br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Rhapsody<br />

Chair: Fernanda Nicola, American University<br />

Discussants: Mark Pollack, Temple University<br />

Billy Davies, American University, Washington DC<br />

Daniela Caruso, Boston University<br />

Dimitry Kochenov, Groningen Graduate School of Law<br />

Roberto Mastroianni, University of Napoli<br />

Francesca Strumia, University of Sheffield<br />

Martin Gelter, Fordham Law School<br />

076. Eurosceptic Party Policies and Alliances in the Post-<br />

Crisis Era<br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Maestro A<br />

Chair: Catherine Moury, FCSH-NOVA University of Lisbon<br />

Participants:<br />

The Radical Right in the <strong>Europe</strong>an Parliament: Patterns<br />

of Opposition and Cooperation. Sarah de Lange,<br />

University of Amsterdam<br />

When Is a Eurosceptic Not a Eurosceptic?<br />

Understanding Opposition to <strong>Europe</strong>an Integration<br />

in the Age of the ‘Eurocrisis’. John FitzGibbon,<br />

Canterbury Christ Church University<br />

Ascending Euroscepticism: Facebook Deliberations<br />

during the Greek and Migration Crises. Milica<br />

Pejovic, University of Trento (Italy)<br />

Marriages of Convenience, Conviction and<br />

Respectability: Explaining Radical Right Eurosceptic<br />

Alliances in the <strong>Europe</strong>an Parliament. Duncan<br />

McDonnell, Griffith University<br />

Discussant: Kevin Deegan-Krause, Wayne State University<br />

077. Gender, Migration and Citizenship- Quo Vadis?<br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly F<br />

Chair: Shelley Grant, Queen Mary University of London<br />

Participants:<br />

Examining Maternal in-Migration: Blurring Female<br />

Stewardship of State and Family. Shelley Grant, Queen<br />

Mary University of London<br />

Double Troubled. Kerem Renda, Koc University<br />

The dimension of ‘nature’ implicit in current practices<br />

of and discourses regarding citizenship. Paula-Irene<br />

Villa, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich<br />

Intimate Nation. Sarah Brennan, Columbia University<br />

Narratives from the Dark? <strong>Europe</strong>’s Gendered Refugee<br />

Crisis. Enver Ethemer, Presidency of North Cyprus<br />

Discussants: Kerem Renda, Koc University<br />

Sarah Brennan, Columbia University<br />

Paula Villa, LMU Munich<br />

078. The <strong>Europe</strong>an Semester: Evolving Governance and<br />

Contested Policies<br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Symphony Ballroom<br />

Chair: Vivien Schmidt, Boston University<br />

Participants:<br />

The Social Dimension of the <strong>Europe</strong>an Semester. Laszlo<br />

Andor, Université libre de Bruxelles & Hertie School of<br />

Governance<br />

The New Supranationalism. Renaud Dehousse, Sciences<br />

Po, Paris<br />

From One <strong>Europe</strong>an Semester to the Next: Specificities<br />

and Adjustments Shaping the Underlying Legitimacy<br />

Mechanisms. Ramona Coman, Université Libre de<br />

Bruxelles; Frederik Ponjaert, Université Libre de<br />

Bruxelles<br />

Negotiated and Effective Constraint? Structural<br />

Reform and Social Policy in the <strong>Europe</strong>an Semester.<br />

Amandine Crespy, Université libre de Bruxelles;<br />

Pierre Vanheunerzwijn, Université libre de Bruxelles -<br />

Institute for <strong>Europe</strong>an Studies<br />

Socializing the <strong>Europe</strong>an Semester? EU Economic<br />

Governance and Social Policy Coordination Since<br />

the Crisis. Jonathan Zeitlin, University of Amsterdam;<br />

Bart Vanhercke, Observatoire Social Européen<br />

Discussant: James Savage, University of Virginia<br />

079. <strong>Europe</strong> on Edge: Ruptures and Resilience in <strong>Europe</strong>an<br />

Capitalism<br />

6:00 to 7:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Ormandy Ballroom<br />

Chair: Orfeo Fioretos, Temple University<br />

Discussants: Suzanne Berger, Massachusetts Institute of<br />

Technology<br />

Harold James, Princeton University<br />

Charles Maier, Harvard University<br />

Vivien Schmidt, Boston University<br />

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Friday, April 15<br />

080. What prospects to escape low-skill/low-wage based<br />

economic growth in Spain and Italy?<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Ormandy East<br />

Chair: Paolo Graziano, Bocconi University<br />

Participants:<br />

Discussants: Sofia Perez, Boston University<br />

Sebastián Royo, Suffolk University<br />

Rodolfo Gutiérrez, University of Oviedo, Spain<br />

Margarita León, ‘Rmón y Cajal’, Universidad Autónoma de<br />

Barcelona, Spain<br />

Costanzo Ranci, Polytechnic of Milan<br />

Paolo Graziano, Bocconi University<br />

081. Comparative Inequality Studies<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly D<br />

Chair: Stefan Thewissen, University of Oxford<br />

Participants:<br />

The Political Foundations of Redistribution Revisited.<br />

Duane Swank, Marquette University<br />

Revisiting the Spirit-Level Theory: It’s Competition, Not<br />

Inequality. Jan Delhey, Otto-von-Guericke-University<br />

Magdeburg; Christian Schneickert, Otto-von-Guericke-<br />

University Magdeburg; Leonie Steckermeier, Otto-von-<br />

Guericke-University Magdeburg<br />

Inequalities and International Student Mobility in<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>. Basak Bilecen, Bielefeld University<br />

The Double Dualization of Social Inequalities in the<br />

Eurozone Crisis. Martin Heidenreich, University of<br />

Oldenburg<br />

The Role of Inequality in the <strong>Europe</strong>an Economic<br />

Crises. María Valdez Tappatá, Cornell University<br />

Discussant: Jason Hecht, Cornell<br />

082. Gender and Politics at the National and <strong>Europe</strong>an<br />

Level<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Concerto A<br />

Chair: Melanie Kintz, Chemnitz University of Technology<br />

Participants:<br />

Ordinary Women: The Politics of Gender Among the<br />

Women of the Sweden Democrats. Louis Wierenga,<br />

University of Tartu<br />

Nudging As American Obsession but <strong>Europe</strong>an<br />

Reality: The Case of Paternal Care Incentives from<br />

a Theoretical and Normative Perspective. Nancy<br />

Hirschmann, The University of Pennsylvania<br />

When Does He Speak for She? Male Feminists in<br />

the <strong>Europe</strong>an Parliament Committee on Women’s<br />

Rights and Gender Equality. Mary Nugent, Rutgers<br />

University<br />

After the Vote: Programmatic Preferences and Women’s<br />

Loyalty. Dawn Teele, University of Pennsylvania;<br />

Mona Morgan-Collins, LSE<br />

Beyond the Numbers: Gender and Careers in the<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>an Commission. Sara Connolly, University of<br />

East Anglia; Hussein Kassim, University of East Anglia<br />

Discussant: Angelika von Wahl, Lafayette College<br />

083. Human Rights Battles in Contemporary <strong>Europe</strong><br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Maestro A<br />

Chair: Fred Cocozzelli, St. John’s University<br />

Participants:<br />

Contesting <strong>Europe</strong>? The Application of and Respect for<br />

the EuUs Dublin Asylum Rules in Times of Crisis.<br />

Florian Trauner, Vrije Universiteit Brussels<br />

From Anti-Imperialism to Human Rights: The Vietnam<br />

War, Internationalism, and the Global 1960s. Salar<br />

Mohandesi, University of Pennsylvania<br />

Do Courts Balance Clashing Rights? Evidence<br />

from French Rulings on the Eviction of Roma<br />

Shantytowns, 2010-2015. Zoltan Buzas, Drexel<br />

University<br />

Challenges in the Fight Against Human Trafficking in<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>: Enhancing the Resilience of State Policy and<br />

Practice. James Simeon, York University; Idil Atak,<br />

Ryerson University<br />

What Is Catholic about French Secularism? Debating<br />

the “Nature” of Sex Change in France. Kimberly<br />

Arkin, Boston University<br />

Discussant: Moritz Jesse, Leiden University<br />

084. Narrating the <strong>Europe</strong>an Union<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly B<br />

Chair: Vicky Karaiskou, Open University of Cyprus<br />

Participants:<br />

Continuities and Discontinuities in EU Cultural Policy<br />

Discourses and Practices. Overcoming the Tension<br />

Between Super-Diversity and Increasing Inequality?<br />

Siresa Lopez-Berengueres, Université de Liège<br />

Unruly Actors and Ghost Heroes: Forgetting and<br />

Remembering in National Narratives of the Past.<br />

Daina Eglitis, The George Washington University;<br />

Michelle Kelso, The George Washington University<br />

Narrating Resilience to Crisis in Southern <strong>Europe</strong>. Ana<br />

Fraile-Marcos, University of Salamanca<br />

New Players, Same <strong>Europe</strong>? Looking at the EU through<br />

the Eyes of Brussels-Based Journalists from New<br />

Member States. Alena Sobotova, Université libre de<br />

Bruxelles - ULB<br />

The Myth of the <strong>Europe</strong>an Phoenix: From the Ashes<br />

of War to <strong>Europe</strong>an Unification (1700-2015—and<br />

beyond?). Stella Ghervas, University of Alabama at<br />

BirminghamDurham Universtiy<br />

085. Poverty and EU Politics<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Rhapsody<br />

Chair: Dagmar Schiek, Queens University Belfast<br />

Participants:<br />

Resilience, Coping and Crisis: How <strong>Europe</strong>an<br />

Households Deal with Hardship after the 2008<br />

Financial Crisis. Hulya Dagdeviren, University of<br />

Hertfordshire; Matthew Donoghue, University of<br />

Hertfordshire<br />

How Changing Electoral Rules Can Help the Poor.<br />

Karen Jusko, Stanford University<br />

Poland’s Poverty Challenge - the US Perspective. Bozena<br />

Leven, The College of New Jersey<br />

Mobilizing the Poor: Poverty and Participation in<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>an Elections. Jeremy Ferwerda, Brown<br />

University; Dartmouth College<br />

Decentralization, Resources and Inequality in Spain:<br />

Are There Still “Eight Spains”? Yasemin Irepoglu<br />

Carreras, University of California, Riverside<br />

Discussant: Alexander Kuo, Cornell University<br />

086. Societal Perspectives on Labor<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly C<br />

Chair: Dimitris Tsarouhas, Bilkent University<br />

Participants:<br />

Okun and the Youth in the <strong>Europe</strong>an Labour Market(s).<br />

Miroslav Beblavy, Center For <strong>Europe</strong>an Policy Studies;<br />

Elisa Martellucci, Centre for <strong>Europe</strong>an Policy Studies<br />

(CEPS); Ilaria Maselli, Centre For <strong>Europe</strong>an Policy<br />

Studies (CEPS)<br />

How Well They Cope? Effects of Education and Labor<br />

Market Status on Subjective Well-Being of the Youth<br />

in <strong>Europe</strong>. Judit Kalman, Centre for Economic and<br />

Regional Studies, Hungarian Academy of Sciences<br />

Activating Unemployed Migrants: How Active Labour<br />

Market Policy Participation Affects Re-Employment<br />

Chances. Flavia Fossati, University of Lausanne;<br />

Daniel Auer, University of Lausanne; Fabienne Liechti,<br />

University of Lausanne; Giuliano Bonoli, University of<br />

Lausanne<br />

The Reshaping of Gender Roles and Families’ Capacity<br />

of Resilience to Face the Reconciliation Problems.<br />

The Analysis of the Relationship Between Work and<br />

Family in the US and in <strong>Europe</strong>. Mauro Migliavacca,<br />

University of Genoa<br />

The Interplay of Work- and Family-Trajectories over<br />

the Life Course: Germany and the United States in<br />

Comparison. Silke Aisenbrey, Yeshiva University;<br />

Anette Fasang, Humboldt University of BerlinWZB<br />

Berlin Social Science Center<br />

087. Authors Meet Critics: Players and Arenas & Breaking<br />

Down the State<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Concerto B<br />

Chair: Robert Davidson, University of Amsterdam<br />

Discussants: Aidan McGarry, University of Brighton<br />

Guya Accornero, Instituto Universitário de Lisboa<br />

Jan Willem Duyvendak, University of Amsterdam<br />

Jim Jasper, CUNY Graduate Center<br />

088. Cooperation and Inclusion in Skill Formation<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Maestro B<br />

Chair: Lukas Graf, University of St. Gallen<br />

Participants:<br />

Bring Lawyers, Guns and Money. National Standards,<br />

Vocational Training and the Education of Low-<br />

Income Youth. Cathie Martin, Boston University;<br />

Carsten Jensen, Aarhus University<br />

The Increasing Role of Business in Education: A<br />

Comparison Between Sweden and Germany. Marius<br />

Busemeyer, University of Konstanz; Kathleen Thelen,<br />

Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br />

Reexamining the Relationship Between Skills and the<br />

Development of Social Protection. Isabela Mares,<br />

Columbia University; Christine Trampusch, University<br />

of Cologne<br />

The Governance of Decentralized Cooperation in<br />

Collectively Organized Training Systems. Patrick<br />

Emmenegger, University of St. Gallen; Lukas Graf,<br />

University of St. Gallen; Christine Trampusch,<br />

University of Cologne<br />

Discussant: Pepper Culpepper, <strong>Europe</strong>an University Institute<br />

089. <strong>Europe</strong>’s Parallel Foreign Policy: The Ukraine-Russia<br />

Crisis<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Orchestra Room<br />

Chair: Michael Mosser, The University of Texas at Austin<br />

Participants:<br />

What Type of Power Has the EU Exercised in the<br />

Ukraine-Russia Crisis? Mai’a Cross, Northeastern<br />

University; Ireneusz Karolewski, University of Wroclaw<br />

Trojan Horses in EU Foreign Policy. Mitchell Orenstein,<br />

University of Pennsylvania; R. Daniel Kelemen,<br />

Rutgers University<br />

Cox-Kwasniewski Mission As a Manifestation of<br />

Parliamentary Mediation: Wind of Change in the EP<br />

Role in the Foreign Policy? Monika Sus, Hertie School<br />

of Governance; Cristian Nitoiu, College of <strong>Europe</strong><br />

<strong>Europe</strong>an Security Strategy and Capability: Enablers<br />

and Constraints on EU Power? Kaija Schilde, Boston<br />

University<br />

EU and the Arctic – Back to Traditional Geopolitics?<br />

Marianne Riddervold, University of Oslo; Mai’a Cross,<br />

Northeastern University<br />

Discussant: Jacques Rupnik, Sciences Po, CERI<br />

090. JCMS Annual Review State of the <strong>Europe</strong>an Union<br />

Roundtable<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Ormandy West<br />

Chair: Tim Haughton, University of Birmingham<br />

Participants:<br />

Solidarity. Erik Jones, Johns Hopkins University SAIS<br />

Eurozone Governance. Dermot Hodson, Birkbeck College<br />

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Cultural Foundations. Kathleen McNamara, Georgetown<br />

University<br />

Brexit. Anand Menon, Kings College London<br />

Institutional Developments. Michelle Cini, University of<br />

Bristol<br />

Discussant: Tim Haughton, University of Birmingham<br />

091. Minimum Wages as a Resilience Strategy? (I)<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Aria A<br />

Chair: Paul de Beer, University of Amsterdam<br />

Participants:<br />

Applying an Actor Centered Institutional Approach<br />

to the Field of Minimum Wage Research. Irene<br />

Dingeldey, University of Bremen<br />

Bypassing the Low Wage Commission When<br />

Introducing a National Living Wage in the UK.<br />

Mathew Johnson, Manchester Business School UK;<br />

Damian Grimshaw, Manchester Business School UK;<br />

Jill Rubery, Manchester Business School UK<br />

Can Minimum Wage Regulation Stem the Proliferation<br />

of Lousy Jobs without Destroying Them? Lessons<br />

from Cross-Country Comparisons. David Howell,<br />

The New School, New York<br />

Nordic Trade Unions and Statutory Minimum Wage:<br />

Resilience through Resistance. Line Eldring, FAFO<br />

Norway; Kristin Alsos, FAFO Norway<br />

Discussant: Wiemer Salverda, University of Amsterdam<br />

092. Muslims in their <strong>Europe</strong>an Societies of Settlement:<br />

Empirical approaches to socio-cultural integration<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Symphony Ballroom<br />

Chair: Jonathan Laurence, Boston College<br />

Participants:<br />

Comparing ‘Gaps’ Between Majorities and Muslims<br />

over Key Issues: Really so Different? Paul Statham,<br />

University of Sussex<br />

Between Ethnic Options and Ethnic Boundaries –<br />

Recent Immigrants in Germany. Claudia Diehl,<br />

University of Konstanz<br />

From Exclusion to Inclusion? Islamic Organizations in<br />

Welfare Delivery in Germany, the Netherlands, and<br />

the UK. Matthias Kortmann, University of Munich<br />

<strong>Resilient</strong> to National Ideology? Content, Form<br />

and Organizational Demandingness of Muslim<br />

Accommodation in the Military. Ines Michalowski,<br />

WZB Berlin Social Science Center<br />

Discussant: James Hampshire, University of Sussex<br />

093. National legacies or economic pragmatism? Probing<br />

immigration policies on both sides of the Atlantic<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly G<br />

Chair: Elke Winter, University of Ottawa<br />

Participants:<br />

Commodifying the Governance of Migration: A<br />

Canada- Germany Comparison. Oliver Schmidtke,<br />

University of Victoria<br />

Recognizing the Matching Skills: Labour Shortages and<br />

Job Market Nationalism in the EU. Monica Andriescu,<br />

Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin<br />

Immigration Policies in the Western World:<br />

Convergence or Divergence? Marc Helbling, WZB<br />

Berlin Social Science Center<br />

Beyond ‘Ethnic Exclusion’ and ‘Illiberal Means’:<br />

Rethinking National Identity’s Impact on<br />

Immigration Policy in Terms of Class and Status.<br />

Elke Winter, University of Ottawa; Jennifer Elrick,<br />

University of Toronto<br />

Discussants: Pieter Bevelander, Malmö University<br />

Willem Maas, York University<br />

094. Party Systems in Comparative Perspective<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Aria B<br />

Chair: Frank Wendler, University of Washington<br />

Participants:<br />

The Fiscal Benefits of Repeated Cooperation: Coalitions<br />

and Debt Dynamics in 36 Democracies. David<br />

Weisstanner, University of Bern<br />

Measuring and Explaining Party System (de-)<br />

Institutionalization in Western <strong>Europe</strong> (1945-2015).<br />

Alessandro Chiaramonte, University of Florence;<br />

Vincenzo Emanuele, LUISS Guido Carli, Rome<br />

Reconsidering Grand Coalitions from Fuzzy Set Notion:<br />

A Comparative Study of German and Austrian<br />

Subnational Governments. Sho Niikawa, Freie<br />

Universität Berlin<br />

Left, Right and the Others in Central and Eastern<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>: Are They All the Same? Assessing<br />

Fragmentation, Volatility and Government<br />

Participation. Mattia Collini, Scuola Normale<br />

Superiore<br />

Is the Left-Right Alignment of Parties Outdated?<br />

Andranik Melik-Tangyan, Institute of Economic<br />

and Social Research (WSI) in the Hans Boeckler<br />

Foundation<br />

Discussant: Fernando Casal Bertoa, University of<br />

Nottingham<br />

095. Responding to ‘Radicalism’ 1<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly E<br />

Chair: Anna Schwenck, Humboldt University Berlin &<br />

Scuole Normale Superiore, Florence<br />

Participants:<br />

After Charlie Hebdo : The French and <strong>Europe</strong>an Anti-<br />

Cult Policy Reaction. Laure Gicquel, PACTE-PO<br />

Laboratory, Grenoble<br />

What Are the Effects of Deradicalisation Programmes?<br />

Hans-Gerd Jaschke, Berlin School of Economics and<br />

Law<br />

De-Radicalization and Social Identity in Far Right<br />

Extremists: A Qualitative Study. Amy Fisher Smith,<br />

University of Dallas; John Macready, University of<br />

Dallas<br />

Counter-Terrorism in <strong>Europe</strong>: Controversies and<br />

Contradictions. Peter O’Brien, Trinity University<br />

Banning Far Right Organizations in Germany: What<br />

Kind of Intended and Non-Intended Impact? Fabian<br />

Virchow, University of Applied Sciences Duesseldorf<br />

Discussant: Alberto Spektorowski, Tel Aviv University<br />

096. The Distinctive Politics of TTIP Negotiations<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly F<br />

Chair: Sophie Meunier, Princeton University<br />

Participants:<br />

Not Your Parents’ Trade Politics: The Transatlantic<br />

Trade and Investment Partnership Negotiations.<br />

Alasdair Young, Georgia Tech<br />

The Paradoxical Effect of Transparency: How Increasing<br />

Access to Information Weakens the EU’s Bargaining<br />

Power in Ttip Negotiations. Eugenia da Conceicao-<br />

Heldt, TU Dresden; Markus Gastinger, TU Dresden<br />

Different Experiments, Similar Lessons: How the US<br />

and EU Have Converged on Environmental Norms.<br />

Jean-Frederic Morin, Universite Laval Quebec<br />

Ttip and the Negotiation of World Order(s). Michael<br />

Smith, University of Warwick<br />

Discussant: Sophie Meunier, Princeton University<br />

097. The EU’s soft power in crisis? Possibilities and limitations<br />

for the EU to promote human rights beyond its<br />

borders<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly A<br />

Chair: Axel Marx, Leuven Centre for Global Governance<br />

Studies<br />

Participants:<br />

Refugee Crisis in <strong>Europe</strong>: Towards a Common but<br />

Differentiated Responsibility?. Elina Pirjatanniemi,<br />

Abo Akademi University<br />

Between Innovation and Stagnation – the EU and the<br />

Human Rights Council. Anna-Luise Chané, Leuven<br />

Centre for Global Governance Studies<br />

Normative Power and Soft Conditionality -- Labour<br />

Rights Promotion in EU Trade Agreements. Axel<br />

Marx, Leuven Centre for Global Governance Studies;<br />

Brecht Lein, Leuven Centre for Global Governance<br />

Studies<br />

Human Rights-Based Approaches of <strong>Europe</strong>an Donors<br />

– a Comparative Perspective. Hans-Otto Sano, Danish<br />

Institute for Human Rights<br />

Three Coherence Challenges to the EU’s All-<br />

Encompassing Commitment to Human Rights.<br />

Nicolas Hachez, Leuven Centre for Global Governance<br />

Studies<br />

098. The “Double” Transformation. New Perspectives on<br />

East Central <strong>Europe</strong>an Nationalizing and Democratizing<br />

States between the Two World Wars<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Minuet<br />

Chair: Steffen Kailitz, Hannah Arendt Institute for Research<br />

on Totalitarianism<br />

Participants:<br />

Through the Lense of Gender and Ethnicity:<br />

Highlighting Dynamics of Democratization and<br />

Nationalization in the Second Polish Republic.<br />

Angelique Leszczawski-Schwerk, TU Dresden<br />

Bringing Democracy to the Eastern Borderland. the<br />

Failed Parliamentary Election of 1920 in Multiethnic<br />

Czechoslovak Ruthenia. Sebastian Paul, University<br />

Marburg<br />

Popular Violence from the War to Postwar Era.<br />

Czechoslovakia and Austria in 1918-1922. Ota<br />

Konrád, University Prag<br />

Social Justice and National Diversity: The Case of<br />

War Invalids in Poland. Natali Stegman, University<br />

Regensburg<br />

Property Redistribution and Democracy in Poland and<br />

the Baltics. Klaus Richter, University of Birmingham<br />

Discussant: Heidi Hein-Kircher, Herder Insitute for<br />

Historical Research on East Central <strong>Europe</strong><br />

099. Promoting growth and employment: what role for the<br />

welfare state in Spain and Italy?<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Ormandy East<br />

Chair: Emmanuele Pavolini, University of Macerata<br />

Participants:<br />

Still South <strong>Europe</strong>an Capitalism? The Divergence of<br />

Corporate and Labour Relations in Italy and Spain.<br />

Fabio Bulfone, <strong>Europe</strong>an University Institute<br />

Adjusting to the Post-Industrial Era: How Have the<br />

Spanish and Italian Welfare States Performed? Ana<br />

Guillen, University of Oviedo; David Luque, University<br />

of Oviedo<br />

Children Against Fathers? The Intergenerational<br />

Profile of Welfare Reforms in Italy and Spain.<br />

Matteo Jessoula, University of Milan; Marcello Natili,<br />

University of Milan, Italy<br />

Reforming the Italian and Spanish Welfare States during<br />

the Crisis: What Politics behind Policies? Emmanuele<br />

Pavolini, Dept. of Political Sciences, Università di<br />

Macerata, Italy; Ana Guillen, University of Oviedo;<br />

Margarita León, ‘Rmón y Cajal’, Universidad<br />

Autónoma de Barcelona, Spain<br />

Business Interest Associations in Spain and Post-<br />

Industrial Reform. a Push behind the Scenes? Sergio<br />

González Begega, University of Oviedo, Spain; Vanesa<br />

Rodríguez, University of Oviedo, Spain<br />

Discussant: John Stephens, University of North Carolina at<br />

Chapel Hill<br />

100. Crisis as Synergy: Comparing the Refugee and<br />

Financial Crises<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Rhapsody<br />

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Chair: Mark Blyth, Brown University<br />

Participants:<br />

The Dispute on Solidarity in the Frame of the Eurozone<br />

Crisis and the EU Migrant Crisis: What Lies<br />

Ahead Vis-à-Vis <strong>Europe</strong>an Integration? Angelos<br />

Giannakopoulos, University of DortmundTel Aviv<br />

University<br />

Crisis, Sovereignty, and Governance in the <strong>Europe</strong>an<br />

Union: Comparing the Eurozone Crisis and the<br />

Migration Crisis. Meghan Luhman, Johns Hopkins<br />

University; Nicolas Jabko, Johns Hopkins University<br />

<strong>Europe</strong> in the World after the Crisis: A Relational<br />

Approach. Teresa Pullano, University of Basel; Ralph<br />

Weber, University of Basel<br />

The <strong>Europe</strong>an Commission and the Financial and<br />

Economic Crisis: Views from the inside. Hussein<br />

Kassim, University of East Anglia; Sara Connolly,<br />

University of East Anglia; Michael Bauer, German<br />

University of Administrative Sciences Speyer; Renaud<br />

Dehousse, Sciences Po, CEE; Andrew Thompson,<br />

University of Edinburgh<br />

<strong>Resilient</strong> <strong>Europe</strong>? The Impact of the Financial and<br />

Refugee Crises on Solidarity and Shared Identity<br />

Among EU Member States. Maurits van der Veen,<br />

College of William & Mary<br />

Discussant: James Hollifield, Southern Methodist University<br />

101. EU Diplomacy<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Maestro A<br />

Chair: Molly O’Neal, Johns Hopkins University School of<br />

Advanced International Studies<br />

Participants:<br />

Globalization or <strong>Europe</strong>anization of Regulatory Politics?<br />

The EU-WTO Relationship in Public Procurement<br />

Policy. Stella Ladi, Queen Mary University of London;<br />

Dimitris Tsarouhas, Bilkent University<br />

Diplomatic Communication and Reputation:<br />

Understanding Allies Better. Janice Bell, U.S.<br />

Department of State<br />

Small State, Great Diplomacy: The Role of Luxembourg<br />

in the <strong>Europe</strong>an Integration Process. Elena Rodica<br />

Danescu, Centre Virtuel de la Connaissance sur<br />

l’<strong>Europe</strong>, Luxembourg<br />

The US-EU Relationship Under Obama’s Presidency:<br />

Je T’aime, Moi Non Plus. Anna Dimitrova, ESCE<br />

International Business School, Paris<br />

Resilience and Leadership: Eu’s Impact on the Online<br />

Data Protection Law Outside <strong>Europe</strong>. Magdalena<br />

Jozwiak, VU University Amsterdam<br />

EU Diplomacy: A Dark Horse amid Challenges of<br />

the 21st Century? Rebecca Murphy, Columbia<br />

UniversityColumbia University<br />

Discussant: Delphine Deschaux-Dutard, University of<br />

Grenoble<br />

102. Imagined Identities<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly B<br />

Chair: Oliver Schmidtke, University of Victoria<br />

Participants:<br />

Gypsy Jazz and French National Identity. Alexandre<br />

Thiltges, Baylor University<br />

The Geographic Imagination of <strong>Europe</strong> and<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>anness in Times of Crises: A Qualitative<br />

Comparison of Estonia, Italy, and the Netherlands.<br />

Jeroen Moes, <strong>Europe</strong>an University InstituteMaastricht<br />

University<br />

Cultural Identities and Politics of the Past in Post-<br />

Socialist Education Policies. Christine Beresniova,<br />

Indiana University<br />

Color Blind Classism. Class Distinction and Resilience<br />

Against Stigmatization Among Upper-Middle<br />

Class Minorities in France. Lucas Drouhot, Cornell<br />

University<br />

Nationalism, Identity Entrepreneurship and <strong>Europe</strong>an<br />

Integration in Estonia. Magnus Feldmann, University<br />

of Bristol<br />

Discussant: Ines Michalowski, WZB Berlin Social Science<br />

Center<br />

103. Immigration and Security: Debates and Challenges in<br />

Contemporary <strong>Europe</strong><br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Orchestra Room<br />

Chair: R. Daniel Kelemen, Rutgers University<br />

Discussants: Jonathan Laurence, Boston College<br />

Riva Kastoryano, Sciences-Po<br />

Jytte Klausen, Brandeis University<br />

Jolyon Howorth, Yale University<br />

104. Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Gender in <strong>Europe</strong><br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Concerto A<br />

Chair: Nancy Hirschmann, The University of Pennsylvania<br />

Participants:<br />

Mommy Tax in Russia: Investigating Manifestations of<br />

Systematic Gender Inequality in Post-Communist<br />

Social Welfare State. Marina Kingsbury, University of<br />

New MexicoUniversity of Alabama in Huntsville<br />

The <strong>Europe</strong>anization of Intersectional Mobilization:<br />

Manifold Opportunities or Manifold Barriers?<br />

Romani Women Activism in Central and Eastern<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>an Member States. Serena D’Agostino, Vrije<br />

Universiteit Brussel<br />

Fighting for Visibility and Agency: Resilience Strategies<br />

Among Women Writers in the Digital Era. Miriam<br />

Borham-Puyal, Universidad de Salamanca; Daniel<br />

Escandell-Montiel, Universidad de Salamanca<br />

<strong>Resilient</strong> Women: Constructing Female Identity in<br />

Spanish Flamenco. Anna Diakow, Northwestern<br />

University<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>an Policies to Gender-Based Violence – What<br />

Works? Cátia Pontedeira, ISMAI - Universitary<br />

Institute of Maia; Ruben Sousa, ISMAI - Universitary<br />

Institute of Maia<br />

105. Key Trends and Initiatives Addressed by EU institutions<br />

in Times of Crises<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly G<br />

Chair: Alberta Sbragia, University of Pittsburgh<br />

Discussants: Peter Haslinger, Herder Institute<br />

Steven Sokol, American Council on Germany<br />

Stephen Szabo, Transatlantic Academy<br />

Alessia Lefebure, Alliance<br />

Nina Lemmens, DAAD New York<br />

106. Labor Market Dynamics in Cross-National and Cross-<br />

Border Perspective<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly C<br />

Chair: Lindsay Flynn, Luxembourg Income Study<br />

Participants:<br />

Labour Resilience and Vulnerable Groups in Times of<br />

Crisis: A Comparative Study in Eleven <strong>Europe</strong>an<br />

Countries. Jorge Garcés, Georgetown University;<br />

Elisa Valía-Cotanda, University of Valencia; Sandra<br />

Martínez-Molina, University of Valencia; Irene<br />

Monsonís-Payá, University of Valencia; Paula Sabater,<br />

University of Valencia<br />

Cross-Border Labour Commuting in the Central<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>an Region: Emerging Patterns and<br />

Implications. Laura Wiesboeck, University of Vienna<br />

Are the Inactive the Lazy Counterpart of the<br />

Unemployed? - An Empirical Test of Neet. Hans<br />

Dietrich, Institute for Employment Research<br />

Problems and Resiliance Strategies of Retail Trade<br />

Front-Line Workers. Job Quality in One of the<br />

Largest Low-Wage Industries in the US and Italy.<br />

Giovanna Fullin, University of Milano Bicocca (Italy)<br />

CUNY Graduate Center (New York)<br />

Collective Bargaining in the Nordic Countries: Will the<br />

Employers Still Dance? Søren Kaj Andersen, FAOS,<br />

University of Copenhagen; Jon Erik Dølvik, Fafo, Oslo;<br />

Christian Ibsen, University of Copenhagen<br />

Discussant: Alison Johnston, Oregon State University<br />

107. National Parliaments in the <strong>Europe</strong>an Union<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Minuet<br />

Participants:<br />

Hostile Twins: Rethinking Coalition Governance<br />

in Parliamentary Democracies. Jorge Fernandes,<br />

University of Bamberg; Catherine Moury, FCSH-<br />

NOVA University of Lisbon<br />

National Parliaments and Delegated Rulemaking.<br />

Katarzyna Granat, Durham Law School<br />

Revisiting Parliamentary Democracy in the Twentieth<br />

Century: Historical Contingency of Party-Based<br />

Democracy? Ryosuke Amiya-Nakada, Tsuda College<br />

The Meritocratization of West <strong>Europe</strong>an Politics: The<br />

Dominance of Educational Elites in Executive and<br />

Legislative Political Arenas. Anchrit Wille, Leiden<br />

University; Mark Bovens, Utrecht University<br />

National Parliaments and Political Representation in<br />

the EU: Lessons from the Eurozone Crisis. Frank<br />

Wendler, University of Washington<br />

Motherhood and Political Careers – Can Female MPs<br />

Have Both? Melanie Kintz, Chemnitz University of<br />

Technology<br />

Discussant: Lori Thorlakson, University of Alberta<br />

108. Party Politics and Democracy in <strong>Europe</strong>: The Legacy<br />

of Peter Mair<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Aria B<br />

Chair: Tim Haughton, University of Birmingham<br />

Discussants: Richard Katz, John Hopkins University<br />

Cas Mudde, DePauw University<br />

Fernando Casal Bertoa, University of Nottingham<br />

109. The Changing Faces of National Identity<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Chamber Board Room<br />

Participants:<br />

Mussolini’s Winescapes: Regional Heritage, National<br />

Identity, and “Typical Wines” in Interwar Italy. Brian<br />

Griffith, University of California, Santa Barbara<br />

Free Croatian Air in a Can: Continuity and Rupture in<br />

the Nostalgic Longings of Diaspora Returnees to the<br />

Homeland. Daphne Winland, York University<br />

Patterns of Exclusion and Inclusion: <strong>Resilient</strong> or<br />

Reactive National Identity in EU? Triin Roosalu,<br />

Tallinn University; Maaris Raudsepp, Tallinn<br />

University<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>anization from the Bottom-up: Becoming a<br />

Romanian (EU) Citizen in Moldova. Eleanor Knott,<br />

London School of Economics<br />

The Asi and the Buerger: Prospects and Problems<br />

for Durable Civility. Carol Petty, George Mason<br />

University<br />

Discussant: Sabrina Regt, Utrecht University<br />

110. <strong>Europe</strong>an Studies and the Multiple Legacies of Stanley<br />

Hoffmann<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Symphony Ballroom<br />

Chair: Michèle Lamont, Harvard University<br />

Discussants: Suzanne Berger, Massachusetts Institute of<br />

Technology<br />

Peter Gourevitch, University of California, San Diego<br />

Mabel Berezin, Cornell University<br />

George Ross, Brandeis University<br />

111. Exporting the EU Regulatory Integration Model<br />

through the TTIP<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly F<br />

Chair: Simon Lester, Cato Institute<br />

Discussants: Michelle Egan, American University<br />

Fernanda Nicola, American University<br />

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Inu Barbee, Georgetown University<br />

Jeff Weiss, U.S. Department of Commerce<br />

112. Financialization, Debt and Inequalities in <strong>Europe</strong>an<br />

Integration<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly D<br />

Chair: Annette Weinke, Friedrich Schiller University Jena<br />

Participants:<br />

The Euro Under Duress. Accession, Exit and Expulsion<br />

in the EMU. Antonio Estella, University Carlos III of<br />

Madrid<br />

The Good, the Bad and the Transcendent. “Greece” As<br />

a Narrative in Defining the Eurozone Crisis. Nicholas<br />

Levis, The Graduate Center, City University of New<br />

York<br />

EMU and Economic Inequality. Friend or Foe?<br />

Chrysoula Papalexatou, London School of Economics<br />

Which Roads Lead to Wall Street? Economic<br />

Configurations and the Financialization of Regions<br />

in the <strong>Europe</strong>an Union. Michael Schwan, University<br />

of Cologne<br />

Discussant: Basak Taraktas, University of Pennsylvania<br />

113. Minimum Wages as a Resilience Strategy? (II)<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Aria A<br />

Chair: Irene Dingeldey, University of Bremen<br />

Participants:<br />

The Interplay of Minimum Wages and Collective<br />

Bargaining in Germany – How and Why Does It<br />

Vary Across Sectors? Gerhard Bosch, University<br />

Duisburg Essen; Claudia Weinkopf, University<br />

Duisburg Essen<br />

Minimum Wage Regimes and Strategies of Labor<br />

Market Actors in Austria and Germany. Till<br />

Kathmann, University of Bremen; Andreas Etling,<br />

University of Bremen<br />

The Interplay Between the Legal Regulation of<br />

Minimum Wages and the Strategy of Trade Unions<br />

in the Netherlands. Paul de Beer, University<br />

of Amsterdam; Wiemer Salverda, University of<br />

Amsterdam<br />

Minimum Wages and Their Impact on in-Work Poverty<br />

in <strong>Europe</strong> and the United States. Ive Marx, University<br />

of Antwerpen; Brian Nolan, University of Oxford<br />

Discussant: David Howell, The New School, New York<br />

114. Permeable Boundaries of Science<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly A<br />

Chair: Warren Breckman, University of Pennsylvania<br />

Participants:<br />

“Disvulnerable” Others: Toward a Prehistory of<br />

“Resilience” in <strong>Europe</strong>an Human Sciences. David<br />

Horn, The Ohio State University<br />

Epistemologies of the Dancing Subject. Ana Keilson,<br />

Columbia University<br />

Biology, Structure, and Temporality in Twentieth-<br />

Century French Thought. Isabel Gabel, University of<br />

Chicago<br />

The Spirit of Psychiatry in Interwar France. Larry<br />

McGrath, Wesleyan University<br />

Historical Epistemology and Economic Truth in 1950s<br />

French Thought. Alexander Arnold, New York<br />

University<br />

Discussant: Warren Breckman, University of Pennsylvania<br />

115. Responding to ‘Radicalism’ 2<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly E<br />

Chair: Sam Jackson, Syracuse University<br />

Participants:<br />

The Impact of Covert Activity upon the Extreme Right<br />

in 1940s Britain. Graham Macklin, Teesside University<br />

Russian Politics of Radicalization. Anna Schwenck,<br />

Humboldt University Berlin & Scuole Normale<br />

Superiore, Florence<br />

Progressive Public Intellectuals’ Response to the Right:<br />

Comparing Barcelona and Paris. Ida Susser, City<br />

University of New York<br />

Dimensions of the Political Space: Radical Right<br />

Parties’ Success and Impact on Public Policies. Karen<br />

Umansky, Tel Aviv University<br />

Discussant: Amy Fisher Smith, University of Dallas<br />

116. Social Movement Studies in <strong>Europe</strong>. The State of the<br />

Art<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Concerto B<br />

Chair: Guya Accornero, Instituto Universitário de Lisboa<br />

Participants:<br />

From the Centre to the Periphery and Back to<br />

the Centre. Social Movements Affecting Social<br />

Movement Theory in the Case of Greece. Hara Kouki,<br />

Hellenic Foundation For <strong>Europe</strong>an And Foreign Policy<br />

Theoretical Perspectives on <strong>Europe</strong>an Environmental<br />

Movements: Transnational and Technological<br />

Challenges in the 21st Century. Maria Kousis,<br />

University of Crete<br />

Politics and People. Understanding Dutch Research on<br />

Social Movements. Jan Willem Duyvendak, University<br />

of Amsterdam<br />

From Splendid Isolation to Joining the Concert of<br />

Nations. Social Movement Studies in France. Olivier<br />

Fillieule, University of Lausanne<br />

Quiescent or Invisible? Precarious and Unemployed<br />

Movements in <strong>Europe</strong>. Jasmine Lorenzini, <strong>Europe</strong>an<br />

University Institute<br />

Is Spain Still Different? Social Movements Research<br />

in a Belated Western <strong>Europe</strong>an Democracy. Susana<br />

Aguilar, Juan March Institute; Eduardo Romanos,<br />

Universidad Complutense de Madrid<br />

Discussant: Jim Jasper, CUNY Graduate Center<br />

117. The Politics of Unemployment: New Empirical and<br />

Theoretical Insights<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Ormandy West<br />

Chair: Flavia Fossati, University of Lausanne<br />

Participants:<br />

Against Labour: How the Great Recession Reconfigures<br />

Power in Advanced Capitalism. Desmond King,<br />

Nuffield college, Oxford university<br />

The Comparative Political Economy of Social Assistance<br />

Benefits. Olaf van Vliet, Department of Economics,<br />

Leiden University<br />

Explaining Preferences for Active Labour Market<br />

Policies: The Effects of Labour Market Risk, Socio-<br />

Economic Status and Ideology. Flavia Fossati,<br />

University of Lausanne<br />

The Politics of Sanctioning the Unemployed. Carlo<br />

Knotz, University of Lund<br />

“Left with Nothing” or Ready for Work? Conditional<br />

Activation As Income Support. Desmond King,<br />

Nuffield college, Oxford university; Hanna Schwander,<br />

University of Bremen; Jane Gingrich, University of<br />

Oxford<br />

Discussant: Tim Vlandas, University of Reading<br />

118. Transparency in social science research<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Maestro B<br />

Chair: Liesbet Hooghe, University of North Carolina at<br />

Chapel Hill<br />

Discussants: Mark Pollack, Temple University<br />

Erik Bleich, Middlebury College<br />

Antje Wiener, University of Hamburg<br />

Kathleen Thelen, Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br />

Gary Marks, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill<br />

Kenneth Benoit, London School of Economics and Political<br />

Science<br />

119. <strong>Europe</strong>an Integration and Global Political Economy<br />

Research Network Luncheon<br />

12:45 to 2:00 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly F<br />

120. Political Parties, Party Systems and Elections<br />

Research Network Luncheon<br />

12:45 to 2:00 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Aria B<br />

121. Radicalism and Violence in <strong>Europe</strong> Research Network<br />

Luncheon<br />

12:45 to 2:00 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly E<br />

122. Social Movements Research Network Luncheon<br />

12:45 to 2:00 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Concerto B<br />

123. Building human capital in Spain and Italy<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Ormandy East<br />

Chair: Ana Guillen, University of Oviedo<br />

Participants:<br />

Reforming VET Policies during the Crisis in Spain:<br />

What Mix of Policy Learning and Policy Transfer?<br />

Rodolfo Gutiérrez, University of Oviedo, Spain; Maria<br />

González Menéndez, University of Oviedo, Spain<br />

Reforming VET Policies in Italy Between Path<br />

Dependency and Changes during the Crisis.<br />

Emmanuele Pavolini, Dept. of Political Sciences,<br />

Università di Macerata, Italy<br />

The Youth Guarantee in Italy and Spain: Policy Design,<br />

Governance Innovations and Limits. Patrik Vesan,<br />

University of Aosta Valley; Maria González Menéndez,<br />

University of Oviedo, Spain; Begoña Cueto, University<br />

of Oviedo; Aroa Tejero, University of Oviedo, Spain<br />

No Country for Graduates. Occupational over-<br />

Qualification Among Young Italians. Costanzo Ranci,<br />

Polytechnic of Milan; Lara Maestripieri, University of<br />

Pavia<br />

Discussant: Gerhard Bosch, University Duisburg Essen<br />

124. Art and Politics in Comparative Perspective<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly B<br />

Chair: David Horn, The Ohio State University<br />

Participants:<br />

Performing the Nation(s) in the Imperial Domains and<br />

Abroad. Murat Yildiz, University of Michigan, Ann<br />

Arbor<br />

From Resilience to Invention: Ballet after the French<br />

Revolution. Olivia Sabee, Swarthmore College<br />

The Healing Colors of Andrea Del Sarto’s Gambassi<br />

Altarpiece. Steven Cody, Indiana University-Purdue<br />

University Fort Wayne (IPFW)<br />

Seeing Is Behaving: Sculpted Portal Programs on<br />

Churches Along the Upper Rhine Ca. 1300.<br />

Alexandria Kotoch, Cleveland Museum of Art<br />

Resistance and Resilience.The Politics of Independent<br />

Creative Practice in post-crisis Athens. Julia Tulke,<br />

University of Rochester<br />

Discussant: Claudia Bornholdt, The Catholic University of<br />

America<br />

125. Politics of the <strong>Europe</strong>an Central Bank<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly A<br />

Chair: Megan Greene, John Hancock Financial Services<br />

Participants:<br />

The <strong>Europe</strong>an Central Bank and the Sovereign Debt<br />

Crisis. Michele Chang, College of <strong>Europe</strong><br />

Proposal 1: Redefining the Central Banks’ Mandate.<br />

Samue Dahan, NYU LawCornell Law School<br />

The Crisis Policies of the <strong>Europe</strong>an Central Bank: The<br />

Unbalancing of Independence and Legitimacy. Anna-<br />

Lena Högenauer, University of Luxembourg; David<br />

Howarth, University of Luxembourg<br />

ECB Power in Banking Union: Independent or<br />

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Constrained? Analysing Agenda-Setting and<br />

Decision-Making in the Integration Process of the<br />

ECB As the <strong>Europe</strong>an Supervisory Authority. Elena<br />

Ríos Camacho, University of Bamberg<br />

The Politics of Austerity in the ECB and the <strong>Europe</strong>an<br />

Commission: Methodological Reconsiderations.<br />

Cornel Ban, Boston University<br />

Discussant: Dermot Hodson, Birkbeck College London<br />

126. An East-West Rift in the <strong>Europe</strong>an Union:<br />

Accomplishments and Failures of Integration<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Minuet<br />

Chair: Raymond Taras, Tulane University<br />

Participants:<br />

New Directions in Poland’s <strong>Europe</strong>an Foreign Policy:<br />

Continuity or Change after the 2015 Elections?<br />

Raymond Taras, Tulane University<br />

Explaining Poland’s <strong>Europe</strong>anized Foreign Policy and<br />

Its Rivals. Molly O’Neal, Johns Hopkins University<br />

School of Advanced International Studies<br />

Understanding the Mental Templates of Polish Foreign<br />

Policy. Steven Stoltenberg, U.S. Department of State<br />

German Unification and EU Enlargement:<br />

Transplantation and Adaption. Tereza Novotna,<br />

Universite Libre de Bruxelles<br />

Discussant: Michelle Egan, American University<br />

127. ‘Resilience and the Evolution of the Welfare State in<br />

Modern <strong>Europe</strong>’<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Aria A<br />

Chair: Julia Lynch, University of Pennsylvania<br />

Participants:<br />

The Persistence of the Welfare State in the Age of<br />

Austerity. Tim Smith, Queen’s University, Canada<br />

French Colonial Welfare and the Crisis of<br />

Decolonization: Le Service Des Centres Sociaux,<br />

1956-1962. Amelia Lyons, University of Central<br />

Florida<br />

Vive l’Enfant! A Historical Explanation of France’s<br />

Infant Mortality Rate. Paul Dutton, Northern Arizona<br />

University<br />

Resilience amidst Industrialisation: Workplace<br />

Accidents and the Origins of the Welfare State in<br />

Britain. Julia Moses, University of Sheffield<br />

Discussant: Ellen Boucher, Amherst College<br />

128. Economic grievances and political reactions in times<br />

of crisis<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Maestro B<br />

Chair: Silja Häusermann, University of Zurich<br />

Participants:<br />

The Effect of International Endorsements on Different<br />

Crisis Response Policies. José Fernández-Albertos,<br />

Institute of Public Goods And Policies; Alexander Kuo,<br />

Cornell University<br />

The Role of the State in the Economy: Comparing Voter<br />

Preferences and Party Positions during the Economic<br />

Crisis. Denise Traber, University of Zurich; Silja<br />

Häusermann, University of Zurich<br />

Protest in Southern <strong>Europe</strong> during the Crisis: When<br />

Do People Take to the Streets?. Jasmine Lorenzini,<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>an University Institute; Argyrios Altiparmakis,<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>an University Institute; Peter Makarov,<br />

University of Zurich<br />

Institutions, Interest Groups, and Political Conflicts.<br />

Johannes Lindvall, University of Lund, Sweden<br />

The Economic Crisis and Political Protest: Relative,<br />

Perceived and Absolute Deprivation As Drivers of<br />

Mobilization. Thomas Kurer, University of Zurich;<br />

Bruno Wueest, University of Zurich<br />

Discussant: Swen Hutter, <strong>Europe</strong>an University Institute<br />

129. <strong>Europe</strong> and the refugee crisis<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Ormandy West<br />

Chair: Regine Paul, University of Bielefeld<br />

Discussants: Andrew Geddes, University of Sheffield<br />

Virginie Guiraudon, Sciences Po, CEE, CNRS<br />

Theo Papadopoulos, University of Bath<br />

Eiko Thielemann, LSE<br />

130. EU’s resilience in the global arena through accommodation<br />

and entrenchment<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Maestro A<br />

Chair: Esther Barbé, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona<br />

Participants:<br />

The EU’s Reaction to Changes in the Multilateral<br />

System. Oriol Costa, Universitat Autònoma de<br />

Barcelona<br />

The EU’s Influence over the International Criminal<br />

Court Project: How Far Can the Dual Strategy of<br />

Normative Entrenchment and Policy Adjustment<br />

Go? Gemma Collantes, City University London<br />

The EU in a Changing Scenario of Development<br />

Cooperation: Between Accommodation and<br />

Entrenchment. José-Antonio Sanahuja, <strong>Europe</strong>an<br />

University Institute<br />

EU’s Resilience in the Multilateral Trade System.<br />

Patricia Garcia-Duran, University of Barcelona; Millet<br />

Montse, University of Barcelona; Jan Orbie, Ghent<br />

University<br />

Discussant: Martijn Vlaskamp, Yale University<br />

131. Fiscal Foundations of the Welfare State<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly C<br />

Chair: Christine Trampusch, University of Cologne<br />

Participants:<br />

Politics, Markets, and Top Income Shares. Evelyne<br />

Huber, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill;<br />

Jingjing Huo, University of Waterloo; John Stephens,<br />

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill<br />

Taxpayers on the Hook: The Politics of Government<br />

Guarantees in Home Mortgage Markets in Germany<br />

and the U.S.. Alexander Reisenbichler, George<br />

Washington University<br />

The Politics of Investments: The Time Dilemma and<br />

Blame Avoidance Strategies. Jonas Kraft, Aarhus<br />

University<br />

Macroeconomic Policy Divergence Between<br />

Germany and Japan, 1980s to the Present: Varieties<br />

of Capitalism, Ideas, Interests, and Economic<br />

Structures. James Mosher, Ohio University; Taka<br />

Suzuki, Ohio University<br />

How Policy Feedback and Political Instutions Shape<br />

Inheritance Tax Policy (Non-) Decisions. Andrea<br />

Campbell, Massachusets Institute of Technology; Laura<br />

Seelkopf, University of Bremen; Michael Klitgaard,<br />

University of Southern Denmark<br />

Discussant: Christine Trampusch, University of Cologne<br />

132. Institutional Crisis and Resilience<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Orchestra Room<br />

Chair: Kevin Narizny, Lehigh University<br />

Participants:<br />

Globalization in Two Eras: The Resilience of the<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>an Economy in a Multipolar World. Carl<br />

Strikwerda, Elizabethtown College<br />

1683: Onset of an Ottoman Resilience. Yasir Yilmaz,<br />

Ipek UniversityIpek University<br />

The State in Democratic Breakdowns: Who, How, and<br />

Why. David Andersen, Aarhus University<br />

Power and <strong>Resilient</strong> Institutions: The Historical Legacies<br />

of England. Deborah Boucoyannis, University of<br />

Virginia<br />

Rethinking Backsliding in Interwar <strong>Europe</strong>: Political<br />

Development in the United Kingdom and Germany.<br />

Amel Ahmed, University of Massachusetts, Amherst<br />

133. Institutional Resilience in the EU’s Political Economy<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly F<br />

Chair: Nicolas Jabko, Johns Hopkins University<br />

Participants:<br />

The Politics of Integration: How Reform Dynamics<br />

Changed after the Euro Crisis. Sara Konoe, Kansai<br />

University<br />

<strong>Resilient</strong> <strong>Europe</strong>.the Impact of the Crisis on EU Policy-<br />

Making. Renaud Dehousse, Sciences Po, Paris<br />

Explaining Policy Change in the Euro Crisis: The<br />

Creation of the EU Banking Union. David Schäfer,<br />

London School of Economics and Political Science<br />

A Study of Resilience of the <strong>Europe</strong>an Union.<br />

Institutional Innovations for a More <strong>Resilient</strong><br />

Governance. Matteo Laruffa, LUISS Guido Carli<br />

University<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>an Resilience after Banking Union: How Weak<br />

Are the Weak Links? Shawn Donnelly, University of<br />

Twente<br />

Discussant: Elena Rodica Danescu, Centre Virtuel de la<br />

Connaissance sur l’<strong>Europe</strong>, Luxembourg<br />

134. Permanent Volatilities? Nationalist and<br />

Internationalist Challenges to <strong>Europe</strong><br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Symphony Ballroom<br />

Chair: Mabel Berezin, Cornell University<br />

Discussants: Michèle Lamont, Harvard University<br />

Kim Scheppele, Princeton<br />

Valerie Bunce, Cornell University<br />

John Bowen, Washington University in St. Louis<br />

135. Picking Up the Pieces: Social and Autobiographical<br />

Memories of Political Rupture in the Margins of <strong>Europe</strong><br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Rhapsody<br />

Chair: Michael Bernhard, University of Florida<br />

Participants:<br />

“Just for Fun?”: Contestation, Entertainment, and<br />

Digital Communities of Memory in Post-Socialist<br />

Romania. Diana Georgescu, University College<br />

London<br />

Confessions of a ‘Mixed’ Child: Autobiography and<br />

the Breakup of Yugoslavia. Fedja Buric, Bellarmine<br />

University<br />

“Free Croatian Air” in a Can: Continuity and Rupture in<br />

the Nostalgic Longings of Diaspora Returnees to the<br />

Homeland. Daphne Winland, York University<br />

Tito’s Legacy in Former Yugoslavia – Between<br />

Memory and Oblivion. Senka Neuman, University of<br />

Groningen; James Leigh, University of Groningen<br />

Portugal : A Peripheral Identity. David Duarte, None<br />

Discussant: Jan Kubik, University College London<br />

136. Radical Movement Cultures, Frames and their<br />

Transmission<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly E<br />

Chair: Joel Busher, Coventry University<br />

Participants:<br />

Adventure and Alienation: Why German Fighters<br />

Join ISIS. Dorle Hellmuth, The Catholic University of<br />

America<br />

Masculinity and the Body: Far Right Youth Culture in<br />

Germany. Cynthia Miller-Idriss, American University<br />

Evoking a (far right) Self-Concept By Joining the Far<br />

Right Youth Culture? Jan Raabe, Argumente und<br />

Kultur eV, Arguments and Culture Association; Martin<br />

Langebach, Federal Agency for Civic Education<br />

The New Right: The Recognition/Exclusionism<br />

Syndrome. Alberto Spektorowski, Tel Aviv University<br />

Using Pragmatic Analysis to Explore Dog Whistles in<br />

Extremist Texts. Sam Jackson, Syracuse University<br />

Discussant: Fabian Virchow, University of Applied Sciences<br />

Duesseldorf<br />

137. Resilience through Rights? EU social and labour<br />

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rights conditioning the EU Internal Market and Economic<br />

and Monetary Union<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly D<br />

Chair: Dagmar Schiek, Queens University Belfast<br />

Participants:<br />

Constitutionally Conditioned Markets and a <strong>Resilient</strong><br />

EU. Dagmar Schiek, Queens University Belfast<br />

Tensions Between Social and Labour Rights and EU<br />

Internal Labour Market Level: Evidence from EU<br />

Level Actors. Chris Forde, Leeds University Business<br />

School; Gabriella Alberti, Leeds University Business<br />

School; Liz Oliver, Leeds University Business School;<br />

Dagmar Schiek, Queens University Belfast<br />

Between Economic Freedom and Social Security: A<br />

View from Poland. Joanna Unterschütz, University of<br />

Business and Administration, Gdynia, Poland<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>an Citizenship: Not for the Poor? Herwig<br />

Verschueren, University of Antwerp<br />

Will the Circle be Unbroken? Reconciling Economic<br />

Freedoms and Labour Rights in the EU. Michael<br />

Doherty, Maynooth University<br />

Discussant: Dora Kostakopoulou, University of Warwick<br />

138. <strong>Resilient</strong> Neoliberalism and <strong>Resilient</strong> Resistance in<br />

crisis EU: The Cases of Greece, Spain and Ireland<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly G<br />

Chair: Ben Rosamond, University of Copenhagen<br />

Participants:<br />

The Politicization of the EU in Ireland during the<br />

Financial Crisis: 2008-2013. Anna Gora, Carleton<br />

University<br />

Neoliberal Globalization, Social Transformation, and<br />

Migration: <strong>Europe</strong>an Resilience and Greek Rigidity.<br />

Brendan Mullan, Michigan State University<br />

Syriza and the Demise (and Revival?) of Social<br />

Democracy in <strong>Europe</strong>. Dimitris Tsarouhas, Bilkent<br />

University<br />

Authoritarian Neoliberalism and the Disciplining of<br />

Labour in Spain. Monica Clua Losada, Pompeu Fabra,<br />

Barcelona<br />

Right to Water? The Commons As Anti-Austerity<br />

Platform in Ireland. Nicholas Kiersey, Ohio University<br />

Discussant: Owen Parker, University of Sheffield<br />

139. Rules, Roles, Representation: When and How<br />

Institutions Matter?<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Aria B<br />

Chair: Tim Haughton, University of Birmingham<br />

Participants:<br />

The Impact of Legislative Changes on Party System<br />

Stability: Comparative Evidence from <strong>Europe</strong>an<br />

Countries. Gabriela Borz, University of Strathclyde;<br />

George Jiglau, Babeş-Bolyai University<br />

Motivating Parties?! Central and East-<strong>Europe</strong>an<br />

Electoral Law in Comparative Perspective. Ekaterina<br />

Rashkova-Gerbrands, University of Innsbruck and<br />

NIAS<br />

Young or New? A Temporal Approach to<br />

Institutionalization of <strong>Europe</strong>an Party Systems<br />

(1848-2015). Fernando Casal Bertoa, University of<br />

Nottingham; Zsolt Enyedi, CEU<br />

Party Systems and Party Funding in Eastern <strong>Europe</strong>: A<br />

Comparative Analysis of Poland and Romania. Anna<br />

Gwiazda, King’s College London; Alexandra Ionascu,<br />

University of Bucharest<br />

Some Party Systems Do Remain Quite Institutionalized:<br />

Structural Factors and Contemporary Party<br />

System Institutionalization in <strong>Europe</strong> over the Past<br />

Generation. Alan Siaroff, University of Lethbridge<br />

Discussant: Fernando Casal Bertoa, University of<br />

Nottingham<br />

140. Stubbon Silences or <strong>Resilient</strong> Alternatives: Can<br />

Gender Equality Bounce back into EU Policymaking?<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Concerto A<br />

Chair: Gill Allwood, Nottingham Trent University<br />

Participants:<br />

Divesting of Gender Equality: The Euro-Crisis and and<br />

Its ‘Gender’ Silence. Heather MacRae, York University<br />

Challenging the EU’s ‘Post-Crisis’ Economic Model:<br />

Contesting Gender Blindness. Rosalind Cavaghan,<br />

Radboud University Nijmegen<br />

Gender (In)Equality and (In)Visibility in <strong>Europe</strong>an<br />

Neighbourhood Policy. Akaysha Humniski, Carleton<br />

Univeristy<br />

Gender Invisibility in the “Post-Crisis” Regime:<br />

Assessing the Impact of the Crisis on the <strong>Europe</strong>an<br />

Gender Regime. Roberta Guerrina, University of<br />

Surrey<br />

Studying Silences in EU Decision-Making: The Silence<br />

Around Prostitution. Gill Allwood, Nottingham Trent<br />

University<br />

Discussant: Heather MacRae, York University<br />

141. The role of the state in shaping social movements<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Concerto B<br />

Chair: Aidan McGarry, University of Brighton<br />

Participants:<br />

Austerity in the City. Crisis and Resilience in Local<br />

Context: The Case of Lisbon. Guya Accornero,<br />

Instituto Universitário de Lisboa<br />

The Impact of Political Opportunity Structure on<br />

the Outburst of the Anti-Austerity Protests. A<br />

Comparative Analysis. Alexandra Ana, Scuola<br />

Normale Superiore<br />

Tactical Adaptation and NGO-Ization: How the Coc<br />

Strategically Re-Established Its Place at the Center of<br />

Dutch LGBT Politics in the New Millennium. Robert<br />

Davidson, University of Amsterdam<br />

Teaching Empowerment? Opportunities and Limits of<br />

Knowledge Transfer in the EU Accession Context.<br />

Natasha Wunsch, University College London<br />

States Shaping Civic Activism: Animal Protection in<br />

Poland and Russia Compared. Christian Fröhlich,<br />

National Research University Higher School of<br />

Economics, Moscow, Russia; Kerstin Jacobsson,<br />

University of Gothenburg<br />

Discussant: Jim Jasper, CUNY Graduate Center<br />

142. “What’s Left of the Left?” - The <strong>Europe</strong>an Left Before<br />

and After the Crisis<br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Aria B<br />

Chair: Despina Alexiadou, University of Pittsburgh<br />

Participants:<br />

What’s Left of the Left in Central and Eastern <strong>Europe</strong>?<br />

Struggles and Successes in Times of Crisis. Mattia<br />

Collini, Scuola Normale Superiore<br />

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: The Three Post-Crisis<br />

Lefts. Fabio Bolzonaro, University of Cambridge<br />

What Is Left of the Left? the Response of Left-<br />

Wing Parties to the Great Recession in Electoral<br />

Campaigns. Bjoern Bremer, <strong>Europe</strong>an University<br />

Institute<br />

The Left and Taxation - the Impact of Electoral Systems.<br />

Per Andersson, Lund University<br />

Jacques Delors’ “Social <strong>Europe</strong>”: An Internationalist<br />

Strategy for Renewing French Socialism, 1976-1992.<br />

Philip Fileri, Harvard University<br />

Discussant: Michael Klitgaard, University of Southern<br />

Denmark<br />

143. Austerity, Labor Rights and Protest<br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Concerto B<br />

Participants:<br />

“Aren’t There Any Alternatives”? Power and Discourse<br />

in Portuguese Austerity Politics. Adam Standring,<br />

FCSH; Catherine Moury, FCSH-NOVA University of<br />

Lisbon<br />

Taking to the Streets in the Context of Austerity:<br />

Comparing the Cycles of Protests in Spain and<br />

Portugal, 2008-2015. Martin Portos Garcia, <strong>Europe</strong>an<br />

University Institute<br />

A New Era for Labor Activism? Claiming Labor Rights<br />

As Human Rights. Filiz Kahraman, University of<br />

Washington<br />

Local Media Differences in Austere <strong>Europe</strong>: The Failure<br />

of Occupy Dame Street to Resonate with the Irish<br />

Community. Robert MacDonald, Dublin Institute of<br />

Technology<br />

Labor Precarity and Uncertainty of Everyday Life in<br />

Spain. Grace Gu, New York University<br />

Discussant: Paul de Beer, University of Amsterdam<br />

144. Building a <strong>Resilient</strong> EU Public Administration?<br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly A<br />

Chair: Zsofia Barta, SUNY Albany Rockefeller College of<br />

Public Affairs and Policy<br />

Participants:<br />

The <strong>Europe</strong>an Ombudsman: A <strong>Resilient</strong> Institution in<br />

a Turbulent Evolving Administrative Order. Jarle<br />

Trondal, University of Agder and ARENA, University<br />

of Oslo; Anchrit Wille, Leiden University<br />

Think Tanks in the <strong>Europe</strong>an Union. Revisiting the EU-<br />

Think Tank Phenomenon. Rosetta Collura, Université<br />

Catholique de Louvain<br />

Online Public Consultations at the <strong>Europe</strong>an Level:<br />

A One-Shot Participation or a Piece of the Puzzle?<br />

Ludivine Damay, Saint-Louis University - Brussels<br />

A Death Knell for ‘social <strong>Europe</strong>’? EU Officials and a<br />

<strong>Europe</strong> without <strong>Europe</strong>ans. Seamus Montgomery,<br />

University of OxfordVrije Universiteit Brussel<br />

Managing without Managerial Skills? Management<br />

in the <strong>Europe</strong>an Commission. Hussein Kassim,<br />

University of East Anglia; Sara Connolly, University of<br />

East Anglia<br />

Discussant: Marina Kingsbury, University of Alabama in<br />

Huntsville<br />

145. Constructing Resilience in the EU?<br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Maestro B<br />

Chair: David Cameron, Yale University<br />

Participants:<br />

The Wrong Kind of Resilience? Political Leeway in the<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>an Consolidation State. Max Lüggert, Bonn<br />

University<br />

Sovereign Debt Crises and Fiscal Power: Lessons from<br />

the Early US Federation for the Euro Area Today.<br />

Tomasz Wozniakowski, <strong>Europe</strong>an University Institute<br />

Voter Priorities and the Effectiveness of Supranational<br />

Fiscal Governance. Thomas König, University of<br />

Mannheim; Sebastian Koehler, London School of<br />

Economics and Political Science<br />

Paradise List: Can the <strong>Europe</strong>an Union Expel Countries<br />

from the Eurozone. Jens Dammann, The University of<br />

Texas School of Law<br />

Discussant: Craig Parsons, University of Oregon<br />

146. Embattled Cities<br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Rhapsody<br />

Chair: Elke Winter, University of Ottawa<br />

Participants:<br />

When Cities Fight Back: Explaining Urban Riots in<br />

France. Amanda Garrett, New York University<br />

Renegade Cities: How Hungarian Subnational Politics<br />

Propel Illiberalism. Matthew Stenberg, University<br />

of California, Berkeley; Laura Jákli, University of<br />

California, Berkeley<br />

Global Challenges, Local Resilience: Rethinking<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>an Chinatowns. Gary McDonogh, Bryn Mawr<br />

College; Cindy Wong, College of Staten Island, CUNY<br />

A Scale-Free Approach to Sociopolitical Development<br />

in Late-Prehistoric Tyrrhenian Central Italy. Ivan<br />

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Cangemi, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor<br />

Czernowitz – a Testing Ground for Coexistence in<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>. Amy Colin, University of PittsburghCity for<br />

the Cultures of Peace<br />

147. <strong>Europe</strong>an Union Foreign Relations<br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Maestro A<br />

Chair: Mariam Dekanozishvili, Coastal Carolina University<br />

Participants:<br />

Is the EU Strategically Declining ? A Reflexion on<br />

EU’s Military Expenditures and Capabilities in the<br />

Framework of CSDP. Delphine Deschaux-Dutard,<br />

University of Grenoble<br />

Western Powers’ Diplomacy and the Proliferating Norm<br />

of Territorialized Ethnicity. Lynn Tesser, Command<br />

and Staff College of the Marine Corps University<br />

Authoritarianism Under Pressure? Tracing the Effects<br />

of US and EU Smart Sanctions Against Russia. Jakob<br />

Tolstrup, Aarhus University<br />

Social Interaction in EU-East Asia Relations: How the<br />

EU (re)Invents Itself As an International Security<br />

Actor. Stephan Klose, Institute for <strong>Europe</strong>an Studies,<br />

VUB, Brussels<br />

The Normative Power of the <strong>Europe</strong>an Union in<br />

Kazakhstan. Sabina Insebayeva, University of Tsukuba<br />

Ukraine Crisis and the EU Foreign Policy. Maria<br />

Martin, Johns Hopkins University,School of Advanced<br />

International Studies; Dan Lazea, University of<br />

Bucharest<br />

Discussant: Michael Smith, University of Warwick<br />

148. Negotiating TTIP<br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly F<br />

Chair: Jean-Frederic Morin, Universite Laval Quebec<br />

Participants:<br />

Transparency in Ttip? Negotiating Agricultural Policy.<br />

Carolyn Dudek, Hofstra University<br />

Towards Regulatory Convergence in Ttip: An<br />

Integrative Negotiating Approach. Magdalena<br />

Frennhoff Larsen, University of Westminster<br />

An Agent of Politicization? the Role of the <strong>Europe</strong>an<br />

Parliament in the Debate on Ttip. Guri Rosén,<br />

University of Oslo - ARENA Centre for <strong>Europe</strong>an<br />

Studies, CERGU Centre for <strong>Europe</strong>an Research,<br />

University of Gothenburg<br />

Political Ideology and Attitudes Towards International<br />

Trade – the Case of Ttip. Jan Stuckatz, London School<br />

of Economics and Political Science<br />

Ttip and Transatlantic Defense Markets: Protectionism<br />

or Liberalization? Kaija Schilde, Boston University<br />

Discussant: Alasdair Young, Georgia Tech<br />

149. Comparative Capitalism and International Migration<br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Aria A<br />

Chair: Alexandre Afonso, Leiden University<br />

Participants:<br />

The Politics of Labor Migration in the Post-World<br />

War II Era. Kimberly Morgan, George Washington<br />

University<br />

Do Welfare State Features Change the Stance of Parties<br />

of the Left on Immigration? Sofia Perez, Boston<br />

University<br />

The French Labour Market: No Jobs for Foreigners?<br />

Camilla Devitt, Trinity College Dublin<br />

Power Resources and Immigration Policy Regimes in<br />

Germany and Sweden after World War II. Alexandre<br />

Afonso, Leiden University<br />

Discussant: David Rueda, University of Oxford<br />

150. Did <strong>Europe</strong>’s lack of competitiveness affect its ability<br />

to be resilient against the 2008 financial crisis?<br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Orchestra Room<br />

Chair: Nicolas Véron, Bruegel<br />

Discussants: Sir Paul Tucker, Harvard Kennedy School<br />

José Guilherme Reis, Trade & Competitiveness Global<br />

Practice<br />

151. Divergent citizenship? The debates about social rights<br />

for migrants and native citizens in EU member states<br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly G<br />

Chair: Traute Meyer, University of Southampton<br />

Participants:<br />

EU Migrant Citizens, Welfare States and Social Rights.<br />

Cecilia Bruzelius, University of Oxford; Martin<br />

Seeleib-Kaiser, University of Oxford<br />

When EU Citizens Become EU Migrants: The Crisis<br />

of Free Movement, or the Emergent Internalization<br />

of the EU’s External Migration Policy? Peo Hansen,<br />

Linköping University<br />

Regulating Social Rights and Mobility in <strong>Europe</strong>: A<br />

Transnational Comparison. Emma Carmel, University<br />

of Bath; Bozena Sojka, University of Bath<br />

Diminished Citizenship: The Impact of Restricted<br />

Welfare Rights on the Lives of A8/A2 Migrants in the<br />

UK. Peter Dwyer, University of York; Lisa Scullion,<br />

University of Salford; Katy Jones, University of Salford;<br />

Alasdair Stewart, University of Glasgow<br />

Comparing EU Migrants’ Social Rights in Germany,<br />

Spain, Sweden and the UK. Paul Bridgen, University<br />

of Southampton; Roxana Barbulescu, College of<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>; Traute Meyer, University of Southampton<br />

Discussant: Willem Maas, York University<br />

152. Ecological Resilience in the Anthropocene: Politics,<br />

Practice, and Knowledge in Contemporary <strong>Europe</strong><br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly B<br />

Chair: Thomas Lekan, University of South Carolina<br />

Participants:<br />

Why “the Other Side” Matters - Legal Mobilization<br />

in Conflicts Between Interest Groups. Andreas<br />

Hofmann, University of Gothenburg<br />

Are <strong>Europe</strong>an Cities in Transboundary River Basins<br />

Prepared for Future Urban Flood Risks? Marloes<br />

Bakker, Utrecht University; Willem Ligtvoet, PBL<br />

Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency;<br />

Arno Bouwman, PBL Netherlands Environmental<br />

Assessment Agency<br />

Shifting Baselines: On the Mean Sea-Level and Other<br />

<strong>Resilient</strong> Constructs. Wilko von Hardenberg, Max<br />

Planck Institute for the History of Science<br />

Energy Transition and Community Resilience in<br />

Southwestern Germany. Carol Hager, Bryn Mawr<br />

College<br />

Cultural Models of Radioactive Waste: Who Is<br />

Responsible? Judi Pajo, Pace University<br />

Discussant: Thomas Lekan, University of South Carolina<br />

153. Impossible Solidarities? Intersectionality, Coalition-<br />

Building and Feminist Politics<br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Concerto A<br />

Chair: Phillip Ayoub, Drexel University<br />

Participants:<br />

Building Solidarities in Times of Neoliberal<br />

Individualism: Racialised NGO Staff Members<br />

Working in the Field of Migration. Sara de Jong,<br />

University of Vienna<br />

Testing Solidarities: Activism, Alliances, and Political<br />

Responses of German Women’s Organizations during<br />

the 2015 Refugee Crisis. Sabine Lang, University of<br />

Washington and German Academic Institutions<br />

Gendered Mobilizations Against Austerity in Ireland:<br />

The Limits and Potential of Solidarity Across<br />

Difference. Pauline Cullen, National University of<br />

Ireland Maynooth<br />

Intersectional and Transnational Alliances during<br />

Times of Crisis: Solidarities in the <strong>Europe</strong>an LGBT<br />

Movement. Phillip Ayoub, Drexel University<br />

Mapping the Contradictions: Exploring Minority<br />

Women Activists’ Solidarity Work in France and<br />

Britain. Akwugo Emejulu, University of Edinburgh<br />

Discussant: Gill Allwood, Nottingham Trent University<br />

154. Living through Charlie Hebdo: Perspectives on the<br />

Events and their Legacies<br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Symphony Ballroom<br />

Chair: Virginie Guiraudon, Sciences Po, CEE, CNRS<br />

Discussants: Erik Bleich, Middlebury College<br />

Patrick Simon, Sciences Po, CEE<br />

Elisabeth Becker, Yale<br />

Renaud Epstein, Université de Nantes<br />

Nacira Guénif-Souilamas, University Paris-Nord (13)<br />

155. Policy and Representational Dynamics in the EU<br />

Multilevel System<br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Minuet<br />

Chair: Michael Bauer, German University of Administrative<br />

Sciences Speyer<br />

Participants:<br />

EU Regional Policy and <strong>Europe</strong>an Identification:<br />

Sources of Resilience? Klaus Detterbeck, University of<br />

Magdeburg<br />

Multi-Level Governance in Action: The Competence<br />

Allocation Preferences of Regional élites. Michaël<br />

Tatham, University of Bergen; Michael Bauer, German<br />

University of Administrative Sciences Speyer<br />

Escaping the Gilded Cage? Explaining Regional<br />

Influence in EU Policy-Making. Matti Van Hecke,<br />

University of Antwerp; Jan Beyers, University of<br />

Antwerp; Peter Bursens, University of Antwerp<br />

Decentralization, Responsibility Attribution and Vote:<br />

Disentangling the Avenues for Accountability in<br />

Multilevel Contexts. Sandra León, University of York;<br />

Amuitz Garmendia, Binghamton University<br />

State Rescaling in Question: Analyzing National and<br />

Territorial State Capacity to Govern Local Economic<br />

Development . Deborah Galimberti, Université de<br />

Lyon<br />

Discussants: Matti Van Hecke, University of Antwerp<br />

Sandra León, University of York<br />

156. The Internal Dynamics of Radical Political<br />

Movements<br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly E<br />

Chair: Graham Macklin, Teesside University<br />

Participants:<br />

The Politics of Betrayal. Philip Giurlando, Trent<br />

University<br />

Transnational Dimensions in Radicalism: Irish<br />

Americans and the Support for the Troubles. Cathrin<br />

Ruppe, University of Applied Sciences Münster<br />

Toeing the Party Line: Navigating Internal Party<br />

Dynamics in the UK Independence Party. Jeanne<br />

Hanna, American University<br />

Mapping Local Moral Worlds of ‘Extremism’. Joel<br />

Busher, Coventry University; John Morrison,<br />

University of East London<br />

Online Nationalism: How Far Right and Islamic<br />

Extremists Justify Violence. Eviane Leidig,<br />

independent scholar<br />

Discussant: Cynthia Miller-Idriss, American University<br />

157. The Labor Market, the Household and the Welfare<br />

State<br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly C<br />

Chair: Julia Moses, University of Sheffield<br />

Participants:<br />

Why Do Women and Men Differ in Their Preferences<br />

Towards Redistribution? An Analysis of Sibling-<br />

Parent Data in a Most Gender-Egalitarian Context.<br />

Mads Jaeger, University of Copenhagen; Achim<br />

Goerres, University of Duisburg-Essen<br />

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I’ll Just Stay Home: Housing Configurations and<br />

Employment Disparities Among Parents. Lindsay<br />

Flynn, Luxembourg Income Study<br />

On the Working and Time Poor: Inequality and<br />

Volatility in Income and Home Production Using<br />

Micro Panel Data. Jim Been, Leiden University; Stefan<br />

Thewissen, University of Oxford<br />

Between Welfare State Retrenchments, Globalization,<br />

and Declining Returns to Credentials: The <strong>Europe</strong>an<br />

Middle Classes Under Stress. Louis Chauvel,<br />

University of Luxembourg; Anne Hartung, University<br />

of Luxembourg<br />

Matched Job Preferences Across <strong>Europe</strong> through Times<br />

of Crisis. Ingrid Esser, Stockholm University; Karen<br />

Olsen, Norwegian School of Economics, Bergen<br />

Discussant: Julia Moses, University of Sheffield<br />

158. Towards a sociological theory of resilience<br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly D<br />

Chair: Nick Emmel, University of Leeds<br />

Participants:<br />

Operationalising Resilience: Exploring Approaches to<br />

Developing Community Resilience in the UK. Katy<br />

Wright, University of Leeds<br />

Disabled Customers’ Resilience: Challenging Legally<br />

Constructed Customer ‘Vulnerability’. Ieva Eskyte,<br />

University of Leeds<br />

Internet Sex Workers’ Resilience to Stigma and<br />

Violence. Laura Connelly, University of Leeds<br />

White Supremacist Schooling and Black Mixed-Race<br />

Resilience. Remi Joseph-Salisbury, University of Leeds<br />

Discussant: Mark Davis, University of Leeds<br />

159. Fixing the Euro Mistake (TBC)<br />

6:00 to 7:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Ormandy Ballroom<br />

Chair: Mabel Berezin, Cornell University<br />

Keynote:<br />

Paul Krugman, CUNY Graduate Center<br />

160. Presidential Reception<br />

7:45 to 9:30 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Symphony Ballroom<br />

Saturday, April 16<br />

161. Exploring the Paradox of EU Freedom of Movement:<br />

Community Formation and Destabilization I<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Aria A<br />

Chair: Richard Lewis, Vrije Universiteit Brussel<br />

Participants:<br />

Does the Press Distinguish Between Freedom of<br />

Movement and Third-Country Migration? Alexander<br />

Caviedes, State University of New York, Fredonia<br />

The End of a Political Consensus on Freedom of<br />

Movement. Explaining the Contestation of an EU<br />

Principle. Christof Roos, Vrije Universiteit Brussel; Ilke<br />

Adam, Vrije Universiteit Brussel<br />

Schengen Under Pressure? Instrumentalisation of<br />

Freedom of Movement in the Council of Ministers.<br />

Isabel Winnwa, University of Bamberg<br />

The Politics of Free Movement, Migration “Crises,”<br />

and Resurgent Nationalism: The Case of the United<br />

Kingdom. Meghan Luhman, Johns Hopkins University<br />

Baltimore<br />

Migration and the Multilevel Governance of Citizenship<br />

in the <strong>Europe</strong>an Union. Willem Maas, York University<br />

Discussant: Richard Lewis, Vrije Universiteit Brussel<br />

162. Theorizing Transnational Memory<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Rhapsody<br />

Chair: Aline Sierp, Maastricht University<br />

Participants:<br />

Coming to Terms with Dark Pasts? Jennifer Dixon,<br />

Villanova University<br />

Memory Content As a Trade Currency: An Explanatory<br />

Model. Lea David, Haifa University<br />

Towards a New Approach to Memory Studies: Studying<br />

the Negotiation of <strong>Resilient</strong> Nationalism from Above<br />

and Transnational Destabilization from below. Jill<br />

Grinager, Justus-Liebig Universitaet Gießen<br />

Memory Unbound? Migrant Transnationalism and<br />

Memory Studies. Paolo Ruspini, University of Lugano<br />

The Future in and for Memory Studies. Daniel Levy,<br />

Stony Brook University<br />

Discussant: Jeffrey Olick, University of Virginia<br />

163. Austerity Politics in Western and Eastern <strong>Europe</strong><br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly F<br />

Chair: James Mosher, Ohio University<br />

Participants:<br />

Resilience and Regionalism: The Effect of Pro-<br />

Independence Governments on Austerity Politics in<br />

Catalan and Scottish Welfare Systems. Abdelkarim<br />

Amengay, University of Ottawa; Isabel Perera,<br />

University of Pennsylvania<br />

Austerity – Selective Austerity – Non-Austerity:<br />

Experiences of Central <strong>Europe</strong>an EU Members<br />

States. Tamas Novak, Budapest Businesss School<br />

Is It the Economy, Stupid? Economic Voting in Eastern<br />

<strong>Europe</strong> in the Shadow of the Great Recession. Endre<br />

Borbath, <strong>Europe</strong>an University Institute<br />

“This Is a Democratic Question:” Scottish Independence<br />

in the Age of Austerity. Alyssa Grahame, University of<br />

Massachusetts Amherst<br />

Discussant: David Cameron, Yale University<br />

164. Comparing Radical Right Parties<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly E<br />

Chair: Pontus Odmalm, University of Edinburgh<br />

Participants:<br />

Risks, Costs and Labour Markets: Explaining Cross-<br />

National Patterns of Far Right Party Success in<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>an Parliament Elections. Tim Vlandas,<br />

University of Reading; Daphne Halikiopoulou,<br />

University of Reading<br />

The New Winning Formula: How Anti-EU and<br />

Xenophobic Ideologies Bring Big Wins for the<br />

Radical Right. Edina Szoecsik, University of Berne;<br />

Alina Polyakova, University of Bern<br />

Attitudes, Ideology, and Support for the Radical Right<br />

in <strong>Europe</strong>. Catherine Kane, University of Maryland<br />

From Radical Right to Neonationalist: Political Party<br />

Dynamics in Western <strong>Europe</strong>, 1970-2015. Sarah<br />

Valdez, Institute for Analytical Sociology (IAS);<br />

Maureen Eger, Umeå University<br />

Legitimacy Seeking of the Extreme-Right Parties Via<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>an Parliament – Comparative Study of Front<br />

National, Vlaams Blang and Lega Nord. Injeong<br />

Hwang, State University of New York, Albany<br />

Discussant: Jens Rydgren, Stockholm University<br />

165. Concepts and Identities in Welfare State Politics<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Maestro B<br />

Chair: Janis Vossiek, University of Konstanz<br />

Participants:<br />

The <strong>Europe</strong>an Social Model: How to Move Forward?<br />

Bea Cantillon, University of Antwerp<br />

The Reframing of EU Social Policy: The Case of the<br />

<strong>Europe</strong> 2020 Poverty Target . Paul Copeland, QMUL;<br />

Mary Daly, Oxford University<br />

Revisiting Conceptualization and Operationalization<br />

in Welfare State Research: The Case of Quantified<br />

Qualitative Social Rights Data. Kerem Oktem, Bilkent<br />

University; H. Tolga Bolukbasi, Bilkent University<br />

Cleavage Structure, Limited Redistribution and<br />

Concentration of Power: When and How Do<br />

Ascriptive Identities Shape Developed Welfare States?<br />

Alon Yakter, University of Michigan<br />

Towards a New Social Citizenship in the Swedish<br />

Welfare State: Introducing User Choice. Paula<br />

Blomqvist, Uppsala University, Sweden<br />

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Discussant: Traute Meyer, University of Southampton<br />

166. EU Foreign Policymaking<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Concerto A<br />

Chair: Beverly Barrett, University of Houston<br />

Participants:<br />

Transparency in <strong>Europe</strong>an Foreign and Security Policy:<br />

Does Practice Meet the Principles?. Ewoud Lauwerier,<br />

University of Lausanne<br />

The <strong>Europe</strong>an External Action Service As a Challenge<br />

to the EU Member States’ Diplomacies. Sonja<br />

Alapiha, University of Jyväskylä<br />

Diplomatic Nominations By Catherine Ashton and<br />

Federica Mogherini Compared: Which Officials,<br />

Whose Nationals and What Gender?. Tereza<br />

Novotna, Universite Libre de Bruxelles<br />

Visions of the Csdp Among Eeas and Commission<br />

Personnel: Socialization Processes, Bureaucratic<br />

Interests and the Evolution of EU Defense. Lorenzo<br />

Angelini, Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB)<br />

Thinking about EU Strategic Culture: The Dilemmas<br />

of Group Decision-Making. Daewon Ohn, Hankuk<br />

University of Foreign Studies<br />

Discussant: Mai’a Cross, Northeastern University<br />

167. Faith and Secularism: Conflict or Compromise?<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Minuet<br />

Chair: Elayne Oliphant, NYU<br />

Participants:<br />

People of God: A Quantitative Study of Religious<br />

Nationalism in the Modern World. Philip Barker,<br />

Keene State College<br />

Secular Institutions, Islam, and Education Policy.<br />

Andrew Aguilar, St Antonys College; Paola Mattei,<br />

University of Oxford<br />

Alive Enough: Resuscitating Dead Infants for Baptism<br />

in Late Medieval Krakow. Hannah Elmer, Columbia<br />

University<br />

Is Secularization Bringing Back Religion? A Social<br />

Policy Analysis. Fabio Bolzonaro, University of<br />

Cambridge<br />

The Asylum Court, Once Again: Precarious Diasporas<br />

and the Courts’ Radiating Effect on Religion. Michael<br />

Nijhawan, York University<br />

Judicialization of Politics of Religion in the <strong>Europe</strong>an<br />

Parliament: Toward a Common Law? Alp Tuncaci,<br />

Rutgers, State University of New Jersey<br />

Discussant: Dietmar Schirmer, University of Florida<br />

168. Novel Topics in <strong>Europe</strong>an Comparative Political<br />

Economy<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Ormandy West<br />

Participants:<br />

Peripheral Agencies and the Politics of Institutional<br />

Change. Darius Ornston, University of Toronto; Dan<br />

Breznitz, University of Toronto<br />

The Trayectory of the Catching-up Process of New<br />

Member Countries in the EU: The Three Ps: Promise,<br />

Presence and Prospects. Andras Inotai, Institute of<br />

World Economics<br />

No Growth, No Equality: America Vs <strong>Europe</strong> in an<br />

Intellectual Property Rights Economy. Herman<br />

Schwartz, University of Virgina<br />

Targeting through the Back Door? Redistributive<br />

Patterns and the Use of Social Tax Expenditures<br />

in France and the United Kingdom. Chloé Touzet,<br />

University of Oxford, Department of Social Policy and<br />

Intervention and Institute for New Economic Thinking<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>an Integration, Regional Specialization, and<br />

Asymmetric Shocks. Ron Rogowski, University of<br />

California, Los AngelesNew York University, Abu<br />

Dhabi; Lauren Peritz, University of California, Davis;<br />

Ryan Weldzius, University of California, Los Angeles;<br />

Thomas Flaherty, University of California, Los Angeles<br />

Discussant: Anita Pelle, University of Szeged<br />

169. Pension Reform Politics and Outcomes<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly A<br />

Chair: Karen Anderson, University of Southampton<br />

Participants:<br />

The Unexpected Return of the State in Liberal Pension<br />

Systems. Paul Bridgen, University of Southampton<br />

Policy Retrenchment and Legitimacy, Feedback<br />

Mechanisms and Self-Interest. The Case of Swedish<br />

Disability Pension Reform in the 2000s. Helena<br />

Stensöta, University of Göteborg<br />

Inbetween Government Unilateralism and Corporatist<br />

Social Bargaining: The Cases of Public-Sector<br />

Pension Reforms in the UK and Ireland. Sung Ho<br />

Park, Yonsei University, Wonju Campus<br />

Augmenting Resilience of Public Pension Schemes<br />

By Activation? Benefit Adjustment and Activating<br />

Pension Reforms in <strong>Europe</strong>an Comparison. Kati<br />

Kuitto, Finnish Centre for Pensions; Jan Helmdag,<br />

University of Greifswald<br />

From State to Market and Back: The Politics and<br />

Economics of Pension Privatization in Eastern<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>. Dragos Adascalitei, Central <strong>Europe</strong>an<br />

University; Federico Vegetti, Central <strong>Europe</strong>an<br />

University<br />

170. The Nature of <strong>Europe</strong>an Integration: Theoretical and<br />

Empirical Perspectives<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Orchestra Room<br />

Chair: Peter Lindseth, University of Connecticut<br />

Participants:<br />

Stop Calling the EU Cosmopolitan. Turkuler Isiksel,<br />

Columbia University<br />

The EU Accountability Index: Assessing the State of<br />

EU Executive Accountability. Anchrit Wille, Leiden<br />

University; Mark Bovens, Utrecht University<br />

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Three Concepts of Secularism and the Nature of<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>an Integration. Michal Matlak, <strong>Europe</strong>an<br />

University Institute<br />

Incomplete Contracting Theory and EU Treaty<br />

Provisions: An Empirical Approach. Manuele Citi,<br />

Copenhagen Business School; Mads Jensen, Roskilde<br />

University<br />

Discussant: Richard Weiner, Rhode Island College<br />

171. <strong>Europe</strong>an Labor Politics Redefined: Collective Action<br />

and the Transformation of Work<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Ormandy East<br />

Chair: Rudra Sil, University of Pennsylvania<br />

Participants:<br />

The Challenge to Change: The Role of Labor on the<br />

Frontline of Welfare State Restructuring. Rebecca<br />

Givan, Rutgers University<br />

Immigrant Identity and Solidarity in <strong>Europe</strong>an<br />

Public Hospitals. Akasemi Newsome, University of<br />

California, Berkeley<br />

Activating Dismissal Protection Legislation in<br />

Germany and the US. Sidney Rothstein, University of<br />

Pennsylvania<br />

Union Movements and the Politics of “Welfare<br />

Chauvinism”: Reconciling Internal Tensions in<br />

Denmark, the Netherlands and Sweden. Joshua<br />

Gordon, Simon Fraser University<br />

The Politics of Labor Market Dualization: Spanish and<br />

German Lessons from the Great Recession. Kenneth<br />

Dubin, Anglia Ruskin University<br />

Discussant: Sara McCaffrey, University of Pennsylvania<br />

172. <strong>Europe</strong>an Refugee Crisis: Anthropological<br />

Perspectives<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly G<br />

Chair: Omar Dewachi, American University Beirut<br />

Participants:<br />

Unaccompanied Refugee Youth in Switzerland and the<br />

‘Refugee Crisis’: The Emergence of the Child Asylum<br />

Seeker. Annika Lems, University of Bern<br />

Precarious Protection: On the Multiple Meanings of the<br />

"Refugee Crisis“ in Turkey. Sabine Strasser, University<br />

of Bern<br />

The Syrian Refugee Crisis in Lebanon. Omar Dewachi,<br />

American University Beirut<br />

Disaggregating the Category “Refugee”: The German<br />

Case Today. John Borneman, Princeton University<br />

Discussant: Parvis Ghassem-Fachandi, Rutgers University<br />

173. Germany’s New Role in <strong>Europe</strong>: Perspectives from<br />

Outside<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Maestro A<br />

Chair: Julian Paenke, University of Birmingham<br />

Participants:<br />

A Threatening Hegemon or a New Rescuer of the<br />

EU: The Polish Perspectives on Germany. Ireneusz<br />

Karolewski, University of Wroclaw; Elzbieta<br />

Opilowska, University of Wroclaw, Poland<br />

U.S. - German Relations in the Post-Cold War Era:<br />

Pivoting Away or Partnering Together? Jeffrey<br />

Anderson, Georgetown University<br />

Calling for Germany’s Action and Criticizing These<br />

Calls: A Greek German Comparison of Requests<br />

in the Eurozone Crisis Debate. Jochen Roose, Freie<br />

Universitat Berlin; Maria Kousis, University of Crete<br />

Perceptions of Germany’s Westernization in Russia.<br />

Maren Rohe, University of Birmingham<br />

Appreciating Germany’s Achievements in the Mirror<br />

of Its Dark Past: The Way South Koreans View<br />

Germany. Jin-Wook Shin, Chung-Ang University<br />

Discussant: Mitchell Orenstein, Northeastern University<br />

174. Historical Memory in Modern Britain & Ireland: Five<br />

Case Studies<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly D<br />

Chair: David Strittmatter, University at Buffalo<br />

Participants:<br />

Building 1981: The Creation of a Dominant Narrative of<br />

Irish Republican Prison Protest. Rachel Oppenheimer,<br />

Carnegie Mellon University<br />

Memorializing Contested Space and Historical<br />

Remembrance in the Crumlin Road Prison:<br />

Tinderbox Theatre Company’s Production of<br />

Convictions. Fiona Coffey, Tufts University<br />

“Marketing” Places: The Role of Urban Retail Markets<br />

in Democratic Heritage Movements. Sarah Mass,<br />

University of Michigan<br />

Peterloo: A Lost Site and Contentious Memory. David<br />

Strittmatter, University at Buffalo<br />

Common Purposes: Memory and the Development of<br />

the Anglo-American Special Relationship. Stephen<br />

Santelli, West Virginia University<br />

Discussant: Alex Chase-Levenson, University of<br />

Pennsylvania<br />

175. International Political Development in <strong>Europe</strong><br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Symphony Ballroom<br />

Chair: Orfeo Fioretos, Temple University<br />

Participants:<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>, Crises and the World. Anand Menon, Kings<br />

College London<br />

The Euro As a Case of Incomplete Political<br />

Development. Kathleen McNamara, Georgetown<br />

University<br />

Integration by Stealth: How the <strong>Europe</strong>an Union<br />

Gained Competence over Foreign Direct Investment.<br />

Sophie Meunier, Princeton University<br />

The Transformation of Privacy and Surveillance Rules<br />

in the Transatlantic Space. Abraham Newman,<br />

Georgetown University; Henry Farrell, George<br />

Washington University<br />

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Constructing the <strong>Europe</strong>an Judiciary. R. Daniel<br />

Kelemen, Rutgers University<br />

Discussant: Sheri Berman, Barnard College<br />

176. Organizational Culture in EU Institutions: a Source<br />

of Weakness or Resilience?<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Aria B<br />

Chair: Michelle Cini, University of Bristol<br />

Participants:<br />

Organizational Culture in the EU Institutions:<br />

Reviewing the State of the Art. Michelle Cini,<br />

University of Bristol<br />

Germans Don’t Make Jokes? A Comparative Study of<br />

the Use Humour Among Members of the <strong>Europe</strong>an<br />

Parliament. Magali Gravier, Copenhagen Business<br />

School<br />

National Parliamentary Representatives in the EP:<br />

Vessels for National Parliamentary Interests or<br />

Transnational Parliamentary Network? Christine<br />

Neuhold, Maastricht University<br />

Conflict and Continuity in <strong>Europe</strong>an Diplomatic<br />

Cultures: Evidence from the <strong>Europe</strong>an External<br />

Action Service. Thomas Henökl, German<br />

Development Institute, University of Agder<br />

Discussant: Carolyn Ban, University of Pittsburgh<br />

177. Proportionality and Fundamental Rights in <strong>Europe</strong><br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly B<br />

Chair: Ermioni Xanthopoulou, University of<br />

HertfordshireKing’s College London<br />

Participants:<br />

The Resilience of the Principle of Proportionality.<br />

Massimo Fichera, University of Helsinki<br />

Balancing Workers’ Social Rights with Employers’<br />

Commercial Interests in the EU: A Proposal for a<br />

More Reflective Proportionality Test in Line with the<br />

Charter. Egle Dagilyte, Anglia Ruskin UniversityKing’s<br />

College London<br />

Balancing Fundamental Rights in the Area of Freedom,<br />

Security and Justice with Mutual Trust in the Context<br />

of Transfers of Individuals Under the <strong>Europe</strong>an<br />

Arrest Warrant and the Dublin Regulation. Ermioni<br />

Xanthopoulou, King’s College LondonUniversity of<br />

Hertfordshire<br />

The Role of the Proportionality Principle in the<br />

Intellectual Property Case-Law. Martin Husovec,<br />

University of Tilburg<br />

Discussant: Egle Dagilyte, Anglia Ruskin UniversityKing’s<br />

College London<br />

178. Strategies of politicizing <strong>Europe</strong>an integration<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Concerto B<br />

Chair: Swen Hutter, <strong>Europe</strong>an University Institute<br />

Participants:<br />

Intra-Party Conflict As Constraint on Party Strategies.<br />

Edgar Grande, University of Munich; Alena Kerscher,<br />

University of Munich; Tobias Schwarzbözl, University<br />

of Munich<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>an Mood and Partisan Support for <strong>Europe</strong>an<br />

Integration. Isabelle Guinaudeau, Sciences Po<br />

Bordeaux; Simon Persico, Sciences Po, CEE; Tinette<br />

Schnatterer, University of Constance<br />

Beyond Strategy? The Politicization of National<br />

Referendums on <strong>Europe</strong>an Integration. Swen Hutter,<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>an University Institute<br />

Politicizing <strong>Europe</strong> in Parliament. What Makes<br />

Parties Raise EU Salience in the Plenary? Pieter de<br />

Wilde, Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB);<br />

Christian Rauh, Social Science Research Center Berlin<br />

(WZB)<br />

Discussant: Liesbet Hooghe, University of North Carolina at<br />

Chapel Hill<br />

179. The social logics of events<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly C<br />

Chair: Jan Willem Duyvendak, University of Amsterdam<br />

Participants:<br />

Resilience Against Terror in <strong>Europe</strong>: The Politics of<br />

Symbols after the January 2015 Attacks in Paris.<br />

Florence Faucher, Sciences Po; Laurie Boussaguet,<br />

Université de Rouen<br />

Following the Event Around. 9/11’s Acting Imperatives<br />

in American, French and Dutch National<br />

Newspapers. Thijs van Dooremalen, University of<br />

Amsterdam<br />

Events By the Numbers: Quantification and the<br />

Sovereign Debt Crisis in Greece. Zach Griffen,<br />

University College Los Angeles<br />

Which Historical Events Do We Consider Important?<br />

on the Validity of the Critical Years Hypothesis.<br />

Sabrina Regt, Utrecht University<br />

Discussant: Jan Willem Duyvendak, University of<br />

Amsterdam<br />

180. Concepts and Methods in Memory Studies<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Rhapsody<br />

Chair: Jenny Wüstenberg, York University<br />

Participants:<br />

From Case Studies and Conceptual Frameworks to<br />

Middle Range Theories: Prospects for Memory<br />

Studies. Marek Kucia, Jagiellonian University<br />

Learning to Count: A Role for Quantitative Measures<br />

in Memory Studies. Mark Wolfgram, Oklahoma State<br />

University<br />

Memory Studies: Territory and Clusters in the Making.<br />

Alina Thiemann, Institute for Social Research,<br />

Frankfurt am Main; Paige Gibson, Temple University<br />

Rethinking Countermemory: Transcultural Memory<br />

Negotiations. Jarula Wegner, Goethe University<br />

Frankfurt<br />

No Longer Eurocentric? Appropriating Memory and<br />

Trauma Studies Concepts to the Philippines. Jocelyn<br />

Martin, Ateneo de Manila University<br />

Discussant: Jonathan Bach, The New School<br />

181. Exploring the Paradox of EU Freedom of Movement:<br />

Community Formation and Destabilization II<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Aria A<br />

Chair: Christof Roos, Vrije Universiteit Brussel<br />

Participants:<br />

Whither the “<strong>Europe</strong>an Dream”? <strong>Europe</strong>an Integration,<br />

Sub-National Identity and Immigrant Exclusion in<br />

Dublin and Madrid. Elitsa Molles, Trinity College<br />

The Paradox of Freedom of Movement in the EU’s<br />

Overseas Countries and Territories: Does Allowing<br />

Freedom of Movement Strengthen or Undermine the<br />

Legitimacy of the Dutch Kingdom? Michael Sharpe,<br />

York College of the City University of New York<br />

The Identity Paradox of Non-EU Student Mobility in<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>. Hila Zahavi, Ben Gurion University of the<br />

Negev<br />

Social Networks and Feelings of Social Loneliness after<br />

Migration. the Case of <strong>Europe</strong>an Migrants with<br />

a Native Partner in Belgium. Suzana Koelet, Vrije<br />

Universiteit Brussel<br />

Higher Education Mobility in the Bologna Process.<br />

Beverly Barrett, University of Houston<br />

Discussant: Christof Roos, Vrije Universiteit Brussel<br />

182. Harnessing the Power of Intercultural Film to connect<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>an, International and Migrant Youth<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Orchestra Room<br />

Discussant: Arnd Wächter, Independent Documentary<br />

Filmmaker<br />

183. Health Politics in Historical and Cross-National<br />

Perspective<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly A<br />

Chair: Philipp Trein, University of Lausanne<br />

Participants:<br />

Inward Conquest: Conflicts over Health Care and<br />

Policing in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth<br />

Centuries. Ben Ansell, University of Oxford; Johannes<br />

Lindvall, University of Lund, Sweden<br />

Doctors and Healthcare Reform: Analyzing Turkey’s<br />

Health Human Resources Policy in the Context of<br />

Reform. Tuba Agartan, Providence College<br />

Limitations Among the Longstanding and Chronic Ill in<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>: The Impact of Welfare Generosity. Ruth Bell,<br />

University College London; Kjetil van Der Wel, Oslo<br />

and Akershus University College; Anne Grete Tøge,<br />

Oslo and Akershus University College<br />

Health Care in an Age of Austerity: Comparing Ireland<br />

and Greece. Susan Giaimo, Marquette University<br />

Resiliency (in the Face) of <strong>Europe</strong>: The 2012<br />

Circumcision Ban in Germany. James White,<br />

University of Alberta<br />

184. National Politics, Supranational Policies: Exploring<br />

Legitimacy in the <strong>Europe</strong>an Union<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Concerto B<br />

Chair: Ramona Coman, Université Libre de Bruxelles<br />

Participants:<br />

Bonding Policies. Policy Feedbacks and Citizens’<br />

Attachment to the EU and the Nation-State. A<br />

Comparative Analysis of Focus Groups. Claire<br />

Dupuy, Sciences Po Grenoble; Sophie Duchesne, CNRS,<br />

ISP<br />

The Resilience of Political Criteria in Assessing the<br />

Quality of EU Democracy. Robert Rohrschneider,<br />

University of Kansas; Nicholas Clark, Susquehanna<br />

University<br />

News from the East: The Free Movement of Persons<br />

in Polish Press Discourse and Fomentation of<br />

Resistance to the EU Project. Andrew Clement,<br />

University of Warwick<br />

Individual Support for the Euro in the 2004 Accession<br />

States. Katharine Aha, The University of North<br />

Carolina at Chapel Hill<br />

Citizens’ Exit from the EU, Back to the Nation-State?<br />

Resilience, Policy Feedback and Legitimacy in Times<br />

of Crisis. Virginie Van Ingelgom, Université catholique<br />

de Louvain; Claire Dupuy, Sciences Po Grenoble<br />

185. Perspectives on History<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly B<br />

Participants:<br />

The Structural Basis of Democratic Pacts:<br />

Parliamentarism and Agrarian Capitalism in Early<br />

Modern England. Kevin Narizny, Lehigh University<br />

Letters from the Giraffe: The Arab World and<br />

Imperialist Attitudes in French Restoration Print<br />

Culture. Elizabeth Della Zazzera, University of<br />

Pennsylvania<br />

How the Conquered Became Conquerers: The Irish<br />

and Scottish Imperial Bureaucracy in Seventeenth-<br />

Century Tangier. Jennifer Wells, Brown University<br />

The Rights and Duties of Fanciulle: Civic Instruction<br />

and the Languages of Citizenship for Girls in<br />

Nineteenth-Century Italy. Joseph Passaro, Fordham<br />

University<br />

Recent Parliament Architecture: Symbolizing<br />

Democracy without Political Theology. Dietmar<br />

Schirmer, University of Florida<br />

Discussant: Hans Keman, VU University Amsterdam<br />

186. Transnational Cooperation and Resiliency through<br />

Art and Culture<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Minuet<br />

Participants:<br />

A ResilienT <strong>Europe</strong>? An ARTistic approach in <strong>Europe</strong>an<br />

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youth projects. Julie Gratz, Centre européen Robert<br />

Schuman (CERS) - House of <strong>Europe</strong> in Scy-Chazelles,<br />

France<br />

Masculinity in the Catalan working class fiction of Kiko<br />

Amat. Maria Van Liew, West Chester University<br />

French Republicanism Must Rework Itself: Literary<br />

Signposts and a Call for Social Action in Banlieue<br />

Literature. Marshall Smith, Cornell UniversityIthaca<br />

College<br />

Transnational Cultural Policy: The Creative <strong>Europe</strong><br />

Programme and the <strong>Europe</strong>anization of Culture.<br />

Randall Halle, University of Pittsburgh<br />

“Isa, Hasha, Eset Pasha”: Graffiti, Urban Space and<br />

Political Narratives in Kosovo. James Leigh, University<br />

of Groningen<br />

Discussant: Adrián Gras-Velázquez, Swarthmore College<br />

187. Corruption, Competition and Cooperation: Motors<br />

and Dynamics of Party Politics in Contemporary <strong>Europe</strong><br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly E<br />

Chair: Fernando Casal Bertoa, University of Nottingham<br />

Participants:<br />

Pure Populism Does Not Work. The Anti-Corruption<br />

Discourse and Ideological Transformations of<br />

Formerly New Anti-Establishment Parties in Central<br />

and Eastern <strong>Europe</strong> over Time. Sarah Engler,<br />

University of Bern<br />

Contest over Meaning: Frame Ownership and Narrative<br />

Party Competition with the Radical Right in<br />

Central and Eastern <strong>Europe</strong>. Bartek Pytlas, Ludwig<br />

Maximilian University of Munich<br />

Ordinary People in Extraordinary Times: Anti-Party As<br />

a Transient Aberration or a Trendsetter in Slovakia’s<br />

Party Politics? Peter Ucen, Independent Researcher<br />

Staying Alive: Factors Promoting Party Survival in<br />

Volatile Political Environments. Kevin Deegan-<br />

Krause, Wayne State University; Tim Haughton,<br />

University of Birmingham<br />

Party System Structure and Institutionalisation in the<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>an Parliament. Lori Thorlakson, University of<br />

Alberta<br />

Discussant: Anna Gwiazda, King’s College London<br />

188. Gender and Sexual Equality, Activism and Law<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly C<br />

Chair: Michael Stambolis-Ruhstorfer, University of<br />

California, Los Angeles<br />

Participants:<br />

Gender Stereotypes in Ukraine: Empirical Analysis<br />

and Policy Impact. Ganna Gerasymenko, Institute for<br />

Demography and Social Studies, National Academy of<br />

Sciences of Ukraine<br />

Baby-Loup and the Ban on the Islamic Headscarf: How<br />

Sexularism Transformed French Republicanism.<br />

Kaisa Vuoristo, École normale supérieure de<br />

CachanUniversité de Montréal<br />

LGBT and Now I: Intersex Movements, Framing, and<br />

Political Opportunity Structures. Angelika von Wahl,<br />

Lafayette College<br />

The Principle of Non-Discrimination on Grounds of<br />

Sexual Orientation As a General Principle of EU Law.<br />

Anna Pudlo Anna, Kozminski University<br />

Uneven Rainbows: Why EU Member States Adopt or<br />

Reject Gay Marriage. Scott Siegel, San Francisco State<br />

University; Alice Wang, Warwick University<br />

Discussant: Michael Stambolis-Ruhstorfer, University of<br />

California, Los Angeles<br />

189. Methodological Issues in Researching <strong>Europe</strong>an<br />

Migrations<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Aria B<br />

Chairs: Jean Beaman, Purdue University; Melissa Byrnes,<br />

Southwestern University<br />

Participants:<br />

EU Citizens, Migration, and National Social Space.<br />

Deborah Reed-Danahay, University at Buffalo (SUNY)<br />

Drawing Structure and Agency into the Theoretical<br />

Debate of Immigration Control. Joao Carvalho, CIES-<br />

ISCTE<br />

The Outsider within: Implications for Studying Race<br />

and Difference in <strong>Europe</strong>. Jean Beaman, Purdue<br />

University<br />

The View from below: What We Learn from Local<br />

Migrant Histories. Melissa Byrnes, Southwestern<br />

University<br />

Discussant: Patrick Simon, Sciences Po, CEE<br />

190. Populism and Political Communication<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Ormandy West<br />

Chair: David Swartz, Boston University<br />

Participants:<br />

Populists Talking to Each Other: Right Wing Party and<br />

Movement Supporters on Social Media in the UK.<br />

Mabel Berezin, Cornell University; Tom Davidson,<br />

Cornell University<br />

Sweden, Now a Country like All the Others?<br />

The Radical Right and the End of Swedish<br />

Exceptionalism. Jens Rydgren, Stockholm University<br />

The Toolkit of Nationalist-Populism in Contemporary<br />

Hungary: Symbols, Objects, and New Media. Virag<br />

Molnar, New School for Social Research<br />

Populism amidst Crisis: <strong>Europe</strong>an Political Discourse<br />

during the Great Recession. Bart Bonikowski,<br />

Harvard University; Noam Gidron, Harvard<br />

University<br />

Discussant: Cynthia Miller-Idriss, American University<br />

191. Resilience in Reconstruction: History and Identity in<br />

Postwar Italy<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Maestro B<br />

Chair: Marla Stone, Occidental College<br />

Participants:<br />

Fascists in a Post-Fascist World: Ex-Elites Negotiate<br />

Belonging in Democratic Italy, 1945-1960. Rhiannon<br />

Evangelista, Kennesaw State University<br />

Resistance and Resurgence: The Politics of Memory in<br />

Italy, 1943-1948—and Why It Still Matters. Rosario<br />

Forlenza, Columbia UniversityUniversity of Padua<br />

La Rinascente: A Symbol of Postwar Italian Rebirth<br />

with American Roots. Jessica Harris, University of<br />

California, Los Angeles<br />

Refugees of Empire: The Ministry of Italian Africa in<br />

the Process of Decolonization. Eileen Ryan, Temple<br />

University<br />

Forgotten and Unwelcome “Brothers”: The Italians of<br />

the Ex-Zone B. Fabio Capano, American University;<br />

Bjørn Thomassen, Roskilde University<br />

Discussant: Marla Stone, Occidental College<br />

192. The Legacies of War in the Immediate Postwar Period<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly D<br />

Chair: Roy Domenico, The University of Scranton<br />

Participants:<br />

Enduring Effects of Displacement: How WWII<br />

Continues to Shape Polish Politics. Volha Charnysh,<br />

Harvard University<br />

The History and Memory of the Holocaust in Italy:<br />

Fossoli Di Carpi, 1942 - 1952. Alexis Herr, Keene<br />

State College<br />

Catholic Internationalism, Displaced Children and the<br />

Politics of <strong>Europe</strong>an Reconstruction, 1945-1949.<br />

Robert Ventresca, King’s University College at Western<br />

University<br />

Discussant: Roy Domenico, The University of Scranton<br />

193. The Many Faces of Asylum: German Responses to the<br />

Refugee Crisis (sponsored by IASGP)<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Maestro A<br />

Chair: Joyce Mushaben, University of Missouri-St. Louis<br />

Participants:<br />

“Spending like a Refugee”: Asylum and Political<br />

Economy in 1980s West Germany. Lauren Stokes,<br />

University of Chicago<br />

A U-Turn in Germany’s Asylum Policy? Comparing<br />

the 1992 Asylum Compromise and the Open Door<br />

Policy of 2015. Oliver Schmidtke, University of<br />

Victoria<br />

Wir Schaffen Es!! Angela Merkel and the Paradigm<br />

Shift in German Asylum Policy. Joyce Mushaben,<br />

University of Missouri-St. Louis<br />

Welcome Culture? Micropolitical Mobilization<br />

Regarding Refugees in Munich, Germany. Paula-<br />

Irene Villa, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich<br />

Discussant: Barbara Donovan, Wesleyan College<br />

194. The political economy of risk sharing between states<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly F<br />

Chair: Philipp Genschel, <strong>Europe</strong>an University Institute<br />

Participants:<br />

Revisiting the Good Housekeeping Hypothesis:<br />

Exchange Rate Policies and Sovereign Risk. Jana<br />

Grittersova, UC Riverside<br />

The Contest Between Discipline and Solidarity:<br />

How <strong>Europe</strong>an Leaders Cope with Crisis and the<br />

Reallocation of Risk. Nicolas Jabko, Johns Hopkins<br />

University<br />

The Eurozone Crisis and the Refugee Crisis<br />

Compared: Risk Sharing, Distributive Conflict<br />

and the Integration of Core State Powers. Markus<br />

Jachtenfuchs, Hertie School of Governance<br />

The Theory of Optimum Financial Areas: Retooling<br />

the Debate on the Governance of Global Finance.<br />

Geoffrey Underhill, Amsterdam Institute for Social<br />

Science Research<br />

The Political Economy of Monetary Solidarity: The Euro<br />

Area and the U.S. Dollar Area Compared. Waltraud<br />

Schelkle, London School of Economics<br />

Discussant: Philipp Genschel, <strong>Europe</strong>an University Institute<br />

195. The Politics of Labor-Market Liberalization in<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>: Ideas, Interests and Institutions<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Concerto A<br />

Chair: Sara Watson, The Ohio State University<br />

Participants:<br />

Firms and Labor Market Regulation: Evidence from<br />

France. Sara Watson, The Ohio State University; Raj<br />

Arunachalam, University of Michigan<br />

National Liberalisms and Economic Crisis: The<br />

Politics of Adjustment in Contemporary France and<br />

Germany. Mark Vail, Tulane University<br />

In the Interest of Labour? Union Strategy Toward<br />

Flexicurity. Christian Ibsen, University of Copenhagen<br />

All of One Kind? Labour Market Reforms Under<br />

Austerity in Italy and Spain. Arianna Tassinari,<br />

University of Warwick; Georg Picot, University of<br />

Bergen<br />

Egalitarian Aftermath: Solidarity, Aggregation and<br />

Collective Bargaining Practices in Italy and Sweden.<br />

Rebecca Oliver, University of Southern California<br />

Discussant: Tobias Schulze-Cleven, Rutgers University<br />

196. The Resilience of Bad Ideas in <strong>Europe</strong><br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Symphony Ballroom<br />

Chair: Julia Lynch, University of Pennsylvania<br />

Participants:<br />

Bad Ideas That Make Money: The Euro from Maastricht<br />

to the Fiscal Compact and Beyond. Mark Blyth,<br />

Brown University; Matthias Matthijs, Johns Hopkins<br />

University<br />

Keynesian Consensus and Dissensus during the<br />

Economic Crisis and after. Henry Farrell, George<br />

Washington University; John Quiggin, University of<br />

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Deficits, Debt and the Art of Political Bullshit. Jonathan<br />

Hopkin, London School of Economics and Political<br />

Science; Ben Rosamond, University of Copenhagen<br />

The Resilience of ‘Bad Ideas’ in Eurozone Crisis<br />

Discourse (even as Rival Ideas inform Changing<br />

Practices). Vivien Schmidt, Boston University<br />

Discussant: Sheri Berman, Barnard College<br />

197. The resilience of TTIP negotiations in the face of<br />

mounting challenges and criticisms<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Ormandy East<br />

Chair: Mario Telò, LUISS-Guido Carli<br />

Participants:<br />

An International Model of the Future or Politics As<br />

Usual: Ttip, Regulatory Harmonization, and ISDS.<br />

Andrew Reddie, University of California at Berkeley<br />

Ttip, Regulatory Convergence and the Digital Market.<br />

Gaël Le Roux, Université d’Aix-MarseilleUniversité<br />

Libre de Bruxelles<br />

Be Careful What You Wish for or the Hardening of<br />

Multilateral Principals through Bilateral Agreements.<br />

Frederik Ponjaert, Université Libre de Bruxelles<br />

The Space Time Continuum of Investment Agreements:<br />

The EU, Ttip, and the Regime Complex. Sophie<br />

Meunier, Princeton University; Jean-Frederic Morin,<br />

Universite Laval Quebec<br />

The Limits of Parliamentary Control of EU Common<br />

Commercial Policy or Realist and Institutionalist<br />

Perspectives on the Necessity of Ttip. David<br />

Kleimann, <strong>Europe</strong>an University Institute<br />

Discussant: Vinod Aggarwal, University of California at<br />

Berkeley<br />

198. Trials in <strong>Europe</strong>: Historical and Contemporary<br />

Perspectives<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly G<br />

Chair: Senem Kaptan, Rutgers University<br />

Participants:<br />

Soviet and Spanish Republican Legality in the Spanish<br />

Civil War: Extending the “Show Trial” Concept<br />

Beyond Communist Polities. Jonathan Sherry,<br />

University of Pittsburgh<br />

The Red Army Faction Accuses the Federal Republic of<br />

Germany: Debating Democratic Principles during<br />

the “Stammheim Trial,” 1975-1977. Silke Zoller,<br />

Temple University<br />

The Politics of Prosecution: Treason Trials of Military<br />

Officers in Contemporary Turkey. Senem Kaptan,<br />

Rutgers University<br />

The Disappearance of Trials and the Truth-Finding<br />

Process: The Case of Germany. Shawn Boyne, Indiana<br />

University<br />

The Fate of the Traditional Criminal Jury Trial in<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>. Nancy Marder, Illinois Institute of Technology<br />

Discussant: Kim Scheppele, Princeton<br />

199. IASGP Luncheon<br />

12:45 to 2:00 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Maestro A<br />

200. Immigration Research Network Luncheon<br />

12:45 to 2:00 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Aria A<br />

201. Transnational Memory and Identity Research<br />

Network Luncheon<br />

12:45 to 2:00 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Rhapsody<br />

202. Democratic Dysfunction – Part I: Political Cleavages<br />

and Constraints<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Symphony Ballroom<br />

Chair: Kathleen McNamara, Georgetown University<br />

Participants:<br />

State Withdrawal, Inaction and Weakness: Racial<br />

Inequality and Democratic Gridlock. Desmond King,<br />

Nuffield college, Oxford university<br />

The Difficulties with Doctrine: How Religion Can<br />

Influence Politics. Anna Grzymala-Busse, University<br />

of Michigan<br />

Dysfunctional Democracy? Regional Separatism and<br />

Asymmetric Government in <strong>Europe</strong>. Jonathan<br />

Hopkin, London School of Economics and Political<br />

Science<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>’s Other Democratic Deficit: National<br />

Authoritarianism in a Democratic Union. R. Daniel<br />

Kelemen, Rutgers University<br />

Dis-Embedded Markets and Embedded Politics: The<br />

Erosion of National Democracy in the Periphery.<br />

Matthias Matthijs, Johns Hopkins University<br />

Discussant: Mitchell Orenstein, University of Pennsylvania<br />

203. Forgetting in the Study of Memory<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Rhapsody<br />

Chair: Vicky Karaiskou, Open University of Cyprus<br />

Participants:<br />

Realms of Forgetting: Theorizing the Other Side of<br />

Memory. Ruramisai Charumbira, University of Texas<br />

Beyond the Age of Testimony: Postmemory,<br />

Remediation and Intermediality. Sebastien Fevry,<br />

Catholic University of Louvain<br />

Remembrance and Forgetting: Politics of Memory and<br />

Counter-Memory. Johannes Grow, Virginia Tech<br />

The Memory of Loss. Eleni Bastea, Ph.D., University of<br />

New Mexico<br />

Tracing Memory: Strategies of Remembering Jewish<br />

Culture in Poland. Jacek Nowak, Jagiellonian<br />

University Krakow<br />

Discussant: Lily Gardner-Feldman, Johns Hopkins<br />

University<br />

204. Culture and Ideology Face Gender, Race, and<br />

Sexuality<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly C<br />

Chair: Joshua Goode, Claremont Graduate University<br />

Participants:<br />

The Racializing of Rhythm: Orff, Jazz, and Children’s<br />

Music in the GDR. Anicia Timberlake, Williams<br />

College<br />

Audience Attitudes about LGBT Representations in<br />

Spanish Cinema. Adrián Gras-Velázquez, Swarthmore<br />

College<br />

The Globe-Trotting Matchmaker: Victorian Marriage,<br />

Travel Writing, and British Exceptionalism. Colleen<br />

Cusick, Graduate Center, CUNY<br />

Creative Resilience: Soviet Composers’ Strategic<br />

Relationship to the State Censor. Leah Goldman,<br />

Northern Arizona UniversityUniversity of North<br />

Carolina, Chapel Hill<br />

Providing Missing Cultural Links in Dutch Postcolonial<br />

Society: The Pioneering Early Works of Several<br />

Authors of Moroccan or Indian-Dutch Origin.<br />

Stephanie Loriaux, Université libre de Bruxelles<br />

Discussant: Dovile Budryte, Georgia Gwinnett College<br />

205. <strong>Europe</strong>an Union Policies and Policymaking<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Concerto B<br />

Chair: Manuele Citi, Copenhagen Business School<br />

Participants:<br />

Preventing Backsliding in Post-Communist <strong>Europe</strong>:<br />

The EU’s Impact on Corruption after Accession. Mert<br />

Kartal, University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point<br />

The Three Tier System of the Regulation of Family<br />

Reunification in the EU. Dora Kostakopoulou,<br />

University of Warwick<br />

Legal Regulation of Expertise in Administrative Rule-<br />

Making: The <strong>Europe</strong>an Commission’s Rules in<br />

Comparative Perspective. Arne Pilniok, Universität<br />

Hamburg<br />

The EU’s “Normative Power” at Sea: Rising to the<br />

Challenge of Ensuring Sustainability of Fish Stocks?<br />

Mihail Vatsov, <strong>Europe</strong>an University Institute<br />

Behavioralizing <strong>Europe</strong>: Behavioral Economics Enters<br />

EU Policymaking. P.W. Zuidhof, University of<br />

Amsterdam<br />

206. Labor Market Policies and Politics<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Maestro B<br />

Chair: H. Tolga Bolukbasi, Harvard University<br />

Participants:<br />

More Effective, Less Desirable? The <strong>Europe</strong>an<br />

Employment Strategy Under <strong>Europe</strong> 2020. Paul<br />

Copeland, QMULQueen Mary, University of London;<br />

Beryl ter Haar, University of Amsterdam<br />

Wage-Led Response to the Euro Crisis. Samue Dahan,<br />

Cornell Law School<br />

Learning and Labor Market Reforms: Evidence from<br />

10 <strong>Europe</strong>an Countries. Philipp Trein, University of<br />

Lausanne<br />

Flexibilising the Labour Maket: Who Wants to Loosen<br />

Employment Protection Legislation in Italy? Maria<br />

Chiara Morandini, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-<br />

SorbonneParis School of Economics<br />

Analysing Factors Impacting on <strong>Europe</strong>an Labour<br />

Market Resilience during the Crisis Using Qca.<br />

Jorge Garcés, Georgetown University; Paula Sabater,<br />

University of Valencia; Sandra Martínez-Molina,<br />

University of Valencia<br />

Discussant: Bernhard Ebbinghaus, University of Mannheim<br />

207. Migrants’ Political Behavior<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Aria A<br />

Chair: Michael Donnelly, University of Toronto<br />

Participants:<br />

Rejectionism & Engagement: How Hostility Affects<br />

Immigrant Minorities’ Political Participation.<br />

Carolyn Morgan, Ohio State University<br />

How Far from the Tree Does the Apple Fall? Voting<br />

Behaviour of Immigrants and Their Children<br />

in Sweden 2002-14. Pieter Bevelander, Malmö<br />

University; Derek Hutcheson, Department of Golobal<br />

Political Studies<br />

Political Parties and the Transnational Mobilization<br />

of the Emigrant Vote. Eva Ostergaard-Nielsen,<br />

Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona; Irina Ciornei,<br />

University of Bern<br />

The Impact of Diaspora Policies on Immigrant Political<br />

Participation: Evidence from Turkey. Ayca Arkilic,<br />

University of Texas, Austin<br />

Discussant: Nicholas Boston, CUNY Lehman College<br />

208. Political Parties in Transition<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Chamber Board Room<br />

Participants:<br />

The Leadership Dilemma: Examining the Impact of<br />

‘strong’ Leaders on Parties. Despina Alexiadou,<br />

University of Pittsburgh; Eoin O’Malley, Dublin City<br />

University; Akisato Suzuki, Dublin City University<br />

Party Strategies and EU Issue Emphasis: A Comparison<br />

of EU Issue Salience in <strong>Europe</strong>an and National<br />

Elections. Hermann Schmitt, Universities of<br />

Manchester and Mannheim; Daniela Braun,<br />

University of Munich<br />

Voter Uncertainty and Party Ambiguity in EP Elections.<br />

Guido Tiemann, Institute For Advanced Studies,<br />

Vienna<br />

Through Thick and Thin: Group Loyalties and Party<br />

Switching in the Polish Sejm, 1997-2011. Peter<br />

Tunkis, The Ohio State University<br />

Economic Reforms, Party System (In)Stability, and<br />

Populism: Has the East Become the South? Binio<br />

Binev, Georgetown University<br />

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Discussant: Edina Szoecsik, University of Berne<br />

209. Protests and Social Movements<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly F<br />

Chair: Thijs van Dooremalen, University of Amsterdam<br />

Participants:<br />

Social Movements and Social Change. Carsten Yndigegn,<br />

University of Southern Denmark<br />

Of Borders and Knots: Maidan, Syntagma and the Idea<br />

of <strong>Europe</strong>. Anastasia Tataryn, University of Liverpool<br />

From the Streets to the Party Lists: Activist Past and<br />

Electoral Chances of Political Candidates. Dominika<br />

Kruszewska, Harvard University<br />

Imagining a New Political Community in the Aftermath<br />

of Gezi Park Protests in Turkey. Kaan Agartan,<br />

Framingham State University<br />

Towards a Dataset of Automatically Coded Protest<br />

Events from English-Language Newswires. Peter<br />

Makarov, University of Zurich; Jasmine Lorenzini,<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>an University Institute<br />

Discussant: Aidan McGarry, University of Brighton<br />

210. Public Policy Challenges in Western <strong>Europe</strong> (sponsored<br />

by IASGP)<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Maestro A<br />

Chair: Jonathan Olsen, University of Wisconsin, Parkside<br />

Participants:<br />

A Comparative Analysis of Corruption and Anti-<br />

Corruption in Germany and the UK. Daniel Hough,<br />

University of Sussex<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>an Social Democracy and the ‘delayed crisis of<br />

democratic capitalism’: Comparing Germany and the<br />

UK. Charles Lees, University of Bath<br />

Party Funding and Corruption in Western <strong>Europe</strong>:<br />

Contexts and Considerations. Samuel Power,<br />

University of Sussex<br />

Discussant: Jonathan Olsen, University of Wisconsin,<br />

Parkside<br />

211. Regional Identities: Opportunities and Challenges<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly D<br />

Chair: Hélène Ducros, University of Leicester<br />

Participants:<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>anization and the “Regionalization” of National<br />

Minority Identity. Katharina Crepaz, Max Planck<br />

Institute for Social Law and Social Policy & Technische<br />

Universität München<br />

Boundary Activation and Peacemaking in Northern<br />

Ireland and the Basque Country. Philippe Duhart,<br />

University of California, Los Angeles<br />

Regional Identity Promotion and Regional Resilience<br />

in Wallonia: Exploring the Role of Knowledge Policy.<br />

Hannah Moscovitz, Ben-Gurion University of the<br />

Negev<br />

Why (still) Vote for <strong>Europe</strong>? Collective Memories,<br />

Multiple Identities and Shifting Loyalties. Hans<br />

Keman, VU University Amsterdam<br />

Online/Offline National Identities in Quebec and<br />

Scotland: A Comparative Contextual Analysis.<br />

Sabrina Sotiriu, University of Ottawa<br />

Rebranding the Minority Experience: Case Studies of<br />

Regional Language Planning and Maintenance in<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>. Zsuzsanna Fagyal, Urbana Illinois<br />

212. Authors meet Critics: Stranger No More: The<br />

Challenges of Integration in North America and Western<br />

<strong>Europe</strong> (Princeton University Press, 2015) by Richard Alba<br />

and Nancy Foner<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Ormandy West<br />

Chair: Jan Willem Duyvendak, University of Amsterdam<br />

Discussants: John Bowen, Washington University in St.<br />

Louis<br />

Christophe Bertossi, French Institute of International<br />

Relations<br />

Erik Bleich, Middlebury College<br />

Patrick Simon, Sciences Po, CEE<br />

Nancy Foner, Grad Centre, CUNY<br />

Richard Alba, CUNY Graduate Center<br />

213. Building a New <strong>Europe</strong>an Curriculum: A Roundtable<br />

Session on <strong>Europe</strong>an Studies and Liberal Arts Education<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly A<br />

Chair: Claudia Bornholdt, The Catholic University of<br />

America<br />

Participants:<br />

Keeping <strong>Europe</strong> Relevant: Innovative Strategies<br />

for Study Abroad. Kora von Wittelsbach, Cornell<br />

University; Sydney Van Morgan, Johns Hopkins<br />

University<br />

Discussants: Stefania Lucamante, The Catholic University of<br />

America<br />

Arpad von Klimo, The Catholic University of America<br />

Dorle Hellmuth, The Catholic University of America<br />

Amanda Sheffer, The Catholic University of America<br />

Taylor Sias, The Catholic University of America<br />

214. Carl Schorske’s Legacy for the Study of <strong>Europe</strong><br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly B<br />

Chair: Marla Stone, Occidental College<br />

Discussants: Philip Nord, Princeton University<br />

Deborah Silverman, University of California, Los Angeles<br />

Louis Rose, Otterbein University<br />

215. Cultures of Conflict: Making and Justifying War in<br />

Germany from the Kaiserreich to the Aftermath of WWII<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Orchestra Room<br />

Chair: Fabian Virchow, University of Applied Sciences<br />

Duesseldorf<br />

Participants:<br />

Saturday, April 16<br />

“Everything Depends on Our Creation of a German<br />

Hong Kong:” the Making of a German China Lobby<br />

and the Rise of Germany’s Presence in China, 1880-<br />

1897. Matthew Yokell, Texas A&M University<br />

Imaging Aviation: Photography and Identity Among<br />

German Aviators of the First World War. Robert<br />

Rennie, University of Tennessee<br />

The “Liberators:” Image and Reality in the Wehrmacht’s<br />

Invasion of the Soviet Union. David Harrisville,<br />

University of Wisconsin-Madison<br />

Questioning the “School of the Nation:” West Germans<br />

and the Rehabilitation of the Military, 1948-1958.<br />

Jared Donnelly, Bush School of Government and Public<br />

Service – Texas A&M University<br />

Discussant: Jay Lockenour, Temple University<br />

216. Electoral Manipulation, Past and Present<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly E<br />

Chair: Dawn Teele, University of Pennsylvania<br />

Participants:<br />

Political Cleavages and Opposition to Female Voters<br />

in France, 1918-1944. Dawn Teele, University of<br />

Pennsylvania<br />

The People and the Party: Disfranchisement and Party<br />

Building. David Bateman, Cornell<br />

Democratization after Democratization: The Adoption<br />

of Reforms Ending Electoral Fraud in Nineteenth<br />

Century France. Isabela Mares, Columbia University<br />

Shaping Competition: Allies’ Party Licensing and<br />

the German Extreme Right. Giovanni Capoccia,<br />

University of Oxford<br />

Shaping Competition: Allies’ Party Licensing and<br />

the German Extreme Right. Grigore Pop-Eleches,<br />

Princeton University<br />

Discussant: Amel Ahmed, University of Massachusetts,<br />

Amherst<br />

217. Immigrant Attitudes and Life Experiences in<br />

Contemporary <strong>Europe</strong><br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Minuet<br />

Chair: Andrew Richards, Carlos III-Juan March Institute of<br />

Social Sciences, Carlos III University, Madrid<br />

Participants:<br />

Searching for the ‘healthy Immigrant’ Across Euopean<br />

Countries. Moshe Semyonov, University of Illinois at<br />

Chicago; Eldad Davidov, University of Zurich; Dina<br />

Maskileyson, Tel Aviv University<br />

The Impact of Family Migration and Reunification on<br />

the Mental Health of Adolescents in Spain. Héctor<br />

Cebolla Boado, Universidad Nacional de Educación a<br />

Distancia, Madrid<br />

Do Immigrants Trust Trade Unions? A Study of 16<br />

Western <strong>Europe</strong>an Countries. Anastasia Gorodzeisky,<br />

Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Tel Aviv<br />

University<br />

The EU Global Approach to Migration and Mobility<br />

(GAMM): Evidence-Based Policy? A Theoretical and<br />

Empirical Assessment. Inmaculada Serrano, Spanish<br />

Research Council (CSIC), Madrid<br />

Discussant: Gallya Lahav, State University of New York,<br />

Stony Brook<br />

218. The EU, Rule of Law, and Mutual Respect<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly G<br />

Chair: Turkuler Isiksel, Princeton<br />

Discussants: Kim Scheppele, Princeton<br />

Peter Lindseth, University of Connecticut<br />

Dimitry Kochenov, Groningen Graduate School of Law<br />

219. The Politics of Transatlantic Trade Negotiations:<br />

TTIP in a Globalized World<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Ormandy East<br />

Chair: Tereza Novotna, Universite Libre de Bruxelles<br />

Discussants: Mario Telò, LUISS-Guido Carli<br />

Vinod Aggarwal, University of California at Berkeley<br />

Gaël Le Roux, Université Libre de Bruxelles<br />

David Kleimann, <strong>Europe</strong>an University Institute<br />

220. The Resilience of <strong>Europe</strong>an Societies and EU Policy<br />

Mechanisms in the face of an endogenous Solidarity Crisis<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Concerto A<br />

Chair: Ramona Coman, Université Libre de Bruxelles<br />

Participants:<br />

Resilience of Solidaristic Discourses in the Face of<br />

Crisis: The Concept of Politics of Inaction and the<br />

Evolution of Social <strong>Europe</strong>. Maja Savevska, Université<br />

Libre de BruxellesHarvard University<br />

Resilience in the Face an Endogenous Solidarity Crisis:<br />

The EU’s Capacity to Foster New Forms of Inter-<br />

Personal Solidarity. François Denuit, University of<br />

Warwick<br />

Resilience in the Face an Endogenous Solidarity Crisis:<br />

The EU’s Social Chapter and the Emergence of New<br />

Forms of Conditionality in EU Governance. Frederik<br />

Ponjaert, Université Libre de Bruxelles<br />

Solidarity in Employment in the Face of a Crisis Facing<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>anization: The Clash of EU Ideals with<br />

National Collective Identities As an Obstacle to<br />

Resilience. Andrew Clement, University of Warwick<br />

Discussant: Cornel Ban, Boston University<br />

221. The role of immigration in making <strong>Europe</strong> resilient<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Aria B<br />

Chair: Francesca Degiuli, Fairleigh Dickinson University<br />

Participants:<br />

Ukraine’s Resilience: Internal Displacement and<br />

Migrant Integration after Russian Occupation. Greta<br />

Uehling, University of Michigan<br />

Re-Integration of French Settlers and the Resilience of<br />

the French Economy in the 1960s. Sung-Eun Choi,<br />

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Bentley University<br />

‘Diversitpreneurs’ Transnational Migrant Women<br />

Entrepreneurs, ICT and Innovation. Maren Borkert,<br />

University of Vienna<br />

Deferring the Care Crisis to Immigrant Workers: The<br />

Italian Response to an Aging Population. Francesca<br />

Degiuli, Fairleigh Dickinson University<br />

Discussant: Raphi Rechitsky, UC Sant Diego<br />

222. Democratic Dysfunction – Part II: Institutional<br />

Dynamics<br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Symphony Ballroom<br />

Chair: Mark Blyth, Brown University<br />

Participants:<br />

Grand Coalitions and Their Discontents. Wade Jacoby,<br />

Brigham Young University<br />

Anti-System Parties in Italy and Spain: Between<br />

Populism and Technocracy. Carlo Invernizzi Accetti,<br />

Université Libre de Bruxelles; Christopher Bickerton,<br />

Cambridge<br />

Use with Caution: Democracy without Solidarity. Erik<br />

Jones, Johns Hopkins University SAIS<br />

Transnational Capture or Transnational Pluralism?<br />

Abraham Newman, Georgetown University<br />

Discussant: Kimberly Morgan, George Washington<br />

University<br />

223. Citizenship and Its Institutional Framing<br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Minuet<br />

Chair: Brendan Mullan, Michigan State University<br />

Participants:<br />

The Terminology of Movement: <strong>Europe</strong>an Citizenship<br />

and Freedom of Movement in the Language of<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>an Institutions. Cecilia Bruzelius, University of<br />

Oxford; Rebecca Ehata, University of Oxford<br />

Citizenship in the Shadow of the Euro Crisis: Explaining<br />

Changing Patterns in Naturalization Among Intra-<br />

EU Migrants. John Graeber, University of Texas at<br />

Austin<br />

Changing Conceptions of Family in Citizenship Law.<br />

Claus Hofhansel, Rhode Island College<br />

Secure Citizenship? Exploring Migrants’ Experiences of<br />

the ‘citizenship Test’ Process in the United Kingdom.<br />

Leah Bassel, University of Leicester; Pierre Monforte,<br />

University of Leicester<br />

A Post-Secular Ethics of Citizenship and Its<br />

Implications for Immigrant Integration in <strong>Europe</strong>.<br />

Adrian Atanasescu, University of Toronto<br />

Discussant: Virginie Van Ingelgom, Université catholique de<br />

Louvain<br />

224. Contested Ground in Turkish Politics<br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Maestro A<br />

Chair: Kaan Agartan, Framingham State University<br />

Participants:<br />

The EU Civil Society Policy in Turkey: Democratization<br />

or NGO-Ization? Ozge Zihnioglu, Istanbul Kültür<br />

University<br />

(Re)Bordering State-Society Relations Along the Greek-<br />

Turkish Borderland. Zeynep Kasli, University of<br />

Washington, Seattle<br />

EU and Turkey: Competitors or Partners in the Western<br />

Balkans? Oya Dursun-Ozkanca, Elizabethtown<br />

College<br />

Conceptualizations of Syrian Migrants in Turkish<br />

Political Discourse. Nermin Aydemir, Antalya<br />

International University<br />

Rethinking Turkey’s Mediterranean Identity in the<br />

Framework of Euro-Mediterranean Relations. Ayse<br />

Uygun, University of Sorbonne<br />

Discussant: Sabine Strasser, University of Bern<br />

225. Entrepreneurs and Entrepreneurship in a Changing<br />

<strong>Europe</strong><br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly A<br />

Participants:<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>anisation of Ethnicity or Ethnicisation of<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>? Patterns of Entrepreneurship Among Intra-<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>an Migrants in Poland. Katarzyna Andrejuk,<br />

Polish Academy of Sciences<br />

<strong>Resilient</strong> Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Stable and<br />

Unstable Regions: The Cases of Sweden and Ukraine.<br />

Viktoriia Panova, Karlstad University, Sweden<br />

Importing Innovation? The “Startup Visa” and the EU’s<br />

Entrepreneurship 2020 Action Plan. Natalie Novick,<br />

University of California -- San Diego<br />

Entrepreneurship Potential of Former Male Convicts.<br />

The Case of Estonia. Tuuli Stewart, Tallinn University;<br />

Peeter Järvelaid, Tallinn University<br />

Discussant: Alexandra-Maria Bocse, University of<br />

Cambridge<br />

226. Flashpoints in <strong>Europe</strong>’s Violent Twentieth Century<br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Orchestra Room<br />

Chair: Stella Ghervas, University of Alabama at Birmingham<br />

Participants:<br />

“Stormont in Crisis”: Lessons of Resilience in the<br />

Perceived Fragility of Northern Ireland’s Peace<br />

Process. Laura LeVon, State University of New York at<br />

Buffalo<br />

The Bobby’s Empire: British Police Missions in<br />

Occupied <strong>Europe</strong>, 1945 - 1948. Robert Whitaker,<br />

Mellon-CES Dissertation Fellow, 2013-2014Louisiana<br />

Tech University<br />

Minorities an Clandestine Collective Action: The<br />

Protection of Jews in Twente during the Holocaust.<br />

Robert Braun, Northwestern<br />

Spain’s Neutral Holocaust: Memories of the Axis<br />

Alliance in Francoist and Post-Franco Spain. Joshua<br />

Goode, Claremont Graduate University<br />

Surviving behind Enemy Lines: Soviet Youth in German<br />

Occupied Territory, 1941-1944 . MayaLisa Holzman,<br />

University of Wisconsin-Madison<br />

Discussant: Alexis Herr, Keene State College<br />

227. Migrant Integration Across <strong>Europe</strong>: Policies and<br />

Strategies<br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Aria A<br />

Chair: Daphne Winland, York University<br />

Participants:<br />

Colonized Subjects Make Better Immigrants? The Case<br />

of Iranian Students and Their Integration Strategies<br />

in Western <strong>Europe</strong>. Ahmad (Aryan) Karimi,<br />

University of Alberta; Sandra Bucerius, University of<br />

Alberta<br />

Immigrant Integration Programs and Job Quality in<br />

Denmark. Romana Careja, University of Southern<br />

Denmark<br />

Crisis, Migration and Integration in <strong>Europe</strong>: The<br />

Experiences of Colombian Migrants in Madrid,<br />

London and Brussels. Anastasia Bermudez, CEDEM<br />

University of Liege<br />

Identifying Gaps in Migrant Integration Policies<br />

in Russia. Anna Rocheva, Russian Presidential<br />

Academy of National Economy and Public<br />

Administration; Marina Kingsbury, University of<br />

Alabama in Huntsville; Evgeni Varshaver, Russian<br />

Presidential Academy of National Economy and<br />

Public Administration; Natalia Ivanova, Russian<br />

Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public<br />

Administration<br />

Social Capital or Social Tax? Rethinking the Role of<br />

Immigrants’ Co-Ethnic Social Ties. Liv Raddatz,<br />

Temple University<br />

Discussant: Greta Uehling, University of Michigan<br />

228. Practicing Identity<br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly D<br />

Chair: Marysia Galbraith, University of Alabama<br />

Participants:<br />

Commemoration As <strong>Europe</strong>an Resilience. Vivian<br />

Curran, University of Pittsburgh School of Law<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>an Identification and Solidarity - Insights<br />

from <strong>Europe</strong>an Binational Couples in Belgium,<br />

the Netherlands and Switzerland. Julia Schroedter,<br />

University of Zurich; Christof Van Mol, Netherlands<br />

Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI) /<br />

KNAW / UGUniversity of Antwerp; Suzana Koelet,<br />

Vrije Universiteit Brussel<br />

“Their Fate Is Tied to Sorrow and Eternally<br />

Unforgettable”: Muslim Migration, Memory,<br />

and Transnational Identity Construction in the<br />

Post-Ottoman Balkans. Harun Buljina, Columbia<br />

University<br />

Borrowing from Sociology: On the Use of Biographical<br />

Interviews and Focus Groups in Studying the<br />

Memory of Displacement and Minority Identity.<br />

Christin Hess, Maastricht University<br />

Understanding the Transmission of Religious Traits<br />

Across Generations - Evidence from Germany. Metin<br />

Nebiler, <strong>Europe</strong>an University Institute<br />

Discussant: Gary McDonogh, Bryn Mawr College<br />

229. Shaping Public Opinion on Migration<br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Maestro B<br />

Chair: Antoine Bilodeau, Concordia University<br />

Participants:<br />

Interest Group Credibility and Political Polarization on<br />

Redistribution and Immigration. Michael Donnelly,<br />

University of Toronto<br />

Making Sense of the Radical Left Voter: Attitudes<br />

Towards Globalization, Integration, and Immigration<br />

in a Time of Economic Crisis. Anna Brigevich, North<br />

Carolina Central University; Erica Edwards, Miami<br />

University Ohio<br />

Does Absence Make the Heart Grow Fonder? Legacies<br />

of Emigration and Attitudes Towards Immigration.<br />

Erica Dobbs, Swarthmore College<br />

Has the Economic Recession in <strong>Europe</strong> Increased Anti-<br />

Immigrant Attitudes? Evidence from 22 <strong>Europe</strong>an<br />

Countries. Heikki Ervasti, University of Turku<br />

<strong>Resilient</strong> Attitudes? A Study of Caseworker Attitudes<br />

Towards Refugees in a Period of Increased Migration.<br />

Hanne Kavli, Fafo; Anne Britt Djuve, Fafo<br />

Discussant: Bart Bonikowski, Harvard University<br />

230. Clientelism and Corruption in Post-Communist<br />

<strong>Europe</strong><br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Aria B<br />

Chair: Monika Nalepa, The University of Chicago<br />

Participants:<br />

The Partisan Politics of Electoral Manipulation:<br />

Evidence from Romania. Marko Klasnja, Georgetown<br />

University<br />

Diversified Partisan Linkage Strategies. Comparative<br />

Argument and Post-Communist Evidence. Herbert<br />

Kitschelt, Duke University; Matthew Singer, University<br />

of Connecticut<br />

Patronage and Coercion: Strategies of Electoral<br />

Mobilization in Rural Hungary. Isabela Mares,<br />

Columbia University<br />

Beets or Watermelons? Clientelism and the Appropriate<br />

Transitional Justice Mechanism. Monika Nalepa, The<br />

University of Chicago<br />

Discussants: Anna Grzymala-Busse, University of Michigan<br />

Despina Alexiadou, University of Pittsburgh<br />

231. Do we trust on ‘mutual trust’? Current challenges to<br />

mutual recognition in the Area of Freedom, Security and<br />

Justice as a benchmark for <strong>Europe</strong>’s resilience<br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly B<br />

Chair: Federica Casarosa, <strong>Europe</strong>an University Institute<br />

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Participants:<br />

Mutual Recognition As a Governance Strategy for Civil<br />

Justice. Eva Storskrubb, University of Uppsala<br />

Mutual Recognition in Civil Matters: An Appraisal<br />

Between (partial) Achievements and New<br />

Challenges. Ornella Feraci, University of Florence<br />

Mutual Recognition in Criminal Justice: Towards Order<br />

and Method? Maria Bergstrom, University of Uppsala<br />

Does Mutual Recognition and Trust Exist in<br />

Asylum and Migration Law? The Contribution of<br />

Judicial Cooperation to the Promotion of Mutual<br />

Recognition and Trust. Madalina Moraru, <strong>Europe</strong>an<br />

University Institute<br />

Mutual Recognition As a Stumbling Block to the<br />

Accession of the EU to the ECHR? Nicole Lazzerini,<br />

University of Parma<br />

Discussant: Cesare Pitea, University of Parma<br />

232. EU crises: Legal and non-legal responses<br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly C<br />

Chair: Fernanda Nicola, American University<br />

Discussants: Daniela Caruso, Boston University<br />

Jeffery Atik, Loyola Law School<br />

Roger Goebel, Fordham Law School<br />

Billy Davies, American University, Washington DC<br />

Michelle Egan, American University<br />

233. EU resilience - Solidarity versus accommodation of<br />

diversity in the <strong>Europe</strong>an Union<br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Concerto A<br />

Chairs: John Fossum, University of Oslo<br />

Hans-Joerg Trenz, University of Copenhagen, Arena Centre<br />

For <strong>Europe</strong>an Studies, Oslo<br />

Participants:<br />

The Politics of Accommodation in <strong>Europe</strong>. John Fossum,<br />

University of Oslo<br />

Mobility in Times of Crisis: Social Cohesion and New<br />

Cleavages in the <strong>Europe</strong> of Free Movement. Hans-<br />

Joerg Trenz, University of CopenhagenArena Centre<br />

For <strong>Europe</strong>an Studies, Oslo<br />

Taking Responsibility? The Euro Crisis and the Problem<br />

of ‘Solidarity’ in the <strong>Europe</strong>an Union: The Cases of<br />

Germany, Ireland and Poland. Charlotte Galpin,<br />

Secession and the Accommodation of Diversity. Peter<br />

Kraus, Universität Augsburg<br />

Probing the Resilience of the Single Currency: Can<br />

the ‚<strong>Europe</strong>an Stability Mechanism’ Cope with<br />

Socioeconomic Diversity? Ulrike Liebert, University<br />

of Bremen, Centre for <strong>Europe</strong>an Studies; Dennis<br />

Zagermann, University of Bremen<br />

Discussant: Markus Jachtenfuchs, Hertie School of<br />

Governance Berlin<br />

234. Framing <strong>Europe</strong>an Economic Governance<br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Concerto B<br />

Chair: Stefano Sacchi, University of Milan<br />

Participants:<br />

Bureau Shaping By Central Banks: Explaining<br />

Bureaucratic Preferences and Political Autonomy<br />

in the Bank of England Since the Financial Crisis.<br />

Harpal Hungin, <strong>Europe</strong>an University Institute; Scott<br />

James, Kings College London<br />

Enforcing the <strong>Europe</strong>an Semester: The Politics of<br />

Asymmetric Information in the Excessive Deficit<br />

and Macroeconomic Imbalance Procedures. James<br />

Savage, University of Virginia<br />

Social Science Hisotyr and Welfare State Resilience:<br />

Proposing a New Periodization. Daniel Wincott,<br />

Cardiff Law School<br />

Putty Capital’s Shadow of the Invisible Hand on Clay<br />

Labor: On the Emergent Risk of Differing Speeds of<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>an Union Capital and Labor Freedom. Julia<br />

Puaschunder, The New School<br />

The Common Market Must be Defended: The<br />

Commission’s Reframing of the Financial Crisis. Rolf<br />

Jørgensen, Copenhagen University<br />

Discussant: Ronald Rogowski, UCLA<br />

235. Integrating the Illiberal: Between <strong>Europe</strong>an Hungary<br />

and Hungarian <strong>Europe</strong><br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly G<br />

Chair: Marie Granger, Central <strong>Europe</strong>an University<br />

Participants:<br />

How <strong>Europe</strong>an Legal Mechanisms Contribute to a<br />

Lowering of Protection of Rights and the Rule of Law.<br />

Orsolya Salát, Central <strong>Europe</strong>an UniversityCentral<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>an University<br />

The Diverse Manifestations of Illiberalism –<br />

Hungary As an “Externally Constrained Illiberal<br />

Majoritarianism”. Daniel Hegedus, Free University of<br />

BerlinGerman Council on Foreign Relation (DGAP)<br />

Nationalism and Hegemony: Symbolic Politics and<br />

Colonization of Culture in Hungary. Andras Bozóki,<br />

Central <strong>Europe</strong>an University<br />

An Illiberal Democracy within the <strong>Europe</strong>an Union.<br />

Gabor Halmai, Institut für die Wissenschaften vom<br />

Menschen/Institute for Human Sciences Vienna<br />

Illiberal Democracy and Lawyers in Chief. Kim<br />

Scheppele, Princeton<br />

Discussant: Balázs Majtényi, ELTE University, Faculty for<br />

Social Sciences<br />

236. New Frontiers of Civil Society Research on <strong>Europe</strong><br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly F<br />

Chair: Sheri Berman, Barnard College<br />

Participants:<br />

The Varieties of Democracy Core Civil Society Index.<br />

Michael Bernhard, University of Florida<br />

Explaining the Origins of Uncivil Civil Society:<br />

Southern <strong>Europe</strong>, 1960s-2000s. Tiago Fernandes, New<br />

University of Lisbon<br />

Civil Society and the Three Inequalities in<br />

Contemporary Poland. Grzegorz Ekiert, Harvard;<br />

Jan Kubik, University College London; Michal Welzel,<br />

Oxford University<br />

Civil Society and Democratic Stability in the Interwar<br />

Period: A Closer Look at Pathway Cases. Svend-Erik<br />

Skaaning, Aarhus University; Agnes Cornell, Aarhus<br />

Univeristy; Jørgen Møller, Aarhus University<br />

Discussant: Sara Watson, The Ohio State University<br />

237. Religion and Politics in <strong>Europe</strong> since 1900<br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Rhapsody<br />

Chair: John Torpey, CUNY Graduate Center<br />

Participants:<br />

Totalitarianism: Transgressions and Transcendence.<br />

Harald Wydra, Cambridge University; Rosario<br />

Forlenza, University of Padua, Columbia University<br />

Paragraph 203: Donor Sperm, Christian Morality, and<br />

West German Identity. Allie Tichenor, Independent<br />

Scholar<br />

Re-Placing Stigma? The Reception of Purpose-Built<br />

Mosques in Contemporary Germany. Elisabeth<br />

Becker, Yale<br />

The Privilege of Catholicism in France. Elayne Oliphant,<br />

NYU<br />

Discussant: John Torpey, CUNY Graduate Center<br />

Saturday, April 16<br />

238. The selection of politicians after the crisis<br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly E<br />

Chair: Xavier Coller, Universidad Pablo de Olavide<br />

Participants:<br />

Candidate Selection and Party Discipline: A<br />

Comparative Perspective. Guillermo Cordero,<br />

Universidad Autónoma de Madrid; Xavier Coller,<br />

Universidad Pablo de Olavide; Patrick Öhberg,<br />

Göteborgs Universitet; Antonio Jaime-Castillo,<br />

Universidad de Málaga<br />

Changing Candidate Selection Tactics in Mexico’s<br />

Parties after Democratization. Joy Langston, Center<br />

for Research and Teaching in Economics (CIDE)<br />

The Politics of Party Primaries. Klaus Detterbeck,<br />

University of Magdeburg<br />

Does Inclusiveness Affect MPs Parliamentary Behavior?<br />

Insights from Italian Legislative Primaries. Stefano<br />

Rombi, University of Cagliari; Antonella Seddone,<br />

University of Cagliari<br />

The Counter-Elite: Protesters and Political Renewal in<br />

Iceland. Gunnar Kristinsson, University of Iceland;<br />

Eva Önnudóttir, University of Iceland<br />

Innovative Candidate Selection As an Electoral<br />

Campaign Bonus. Marcelo Jenny, University of Vienna<br />

Political Recruitment As Party Linkage? Insights from<br />

the Portuguese Case. Marco Lisi, IPRI-New University<br />

of Lisbon<br />

Discussant: Antonio Jaime-Castillo, Universidad de Málaga<br />

Saturday, April 16<br />

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Mini-Symposia<br />

Mini-Symposia<br />

❧<br />

The New Politics of Higher Education: Social Investment<br />

between Promise and Reality<br />

043. The New Politics of Higher Education: Higher<br />

Education Between Redistribution and Stratification.<br />

Thursday, April 14, 2016<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Aria A<br />

062. The New Politics of Higher Education: Strategies and<br />

Coalitions in Higher Education Reform.<br />

Thursday, April 14, 2016<br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Aria A<br />

❧<br />

Politics, policies and the economy: Italy and Spain in the<br />

post-industrial era<br />

080. What prospects to escape low-skill/low-wage based<br />

economic growth in Spain and Italy?.<br />

Friday, April 15, 2016<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Ormandy East<br />

099. Promoting growth and employment: what role for the<br />

welfare state in Spain and Italy?.<br />

Friday, April 15, 2016<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Ormandy East<br />

123. Building human capital in Spain and Italy.<br />

Friday, April 15, 2016<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center<br />

City - Ormandy East<br />

❧<br />

162. Theorizing Transnational Memory.<br />

Saturday, April 16, 2016<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Rhapsody<br />

180. Concepts and Methods in Memory Studies.<br />

Saturday, April 16, 2016<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Rhapsody<br />

203. Forgetting in the Study of Memory.<br />

Saturday, April 16, 2016<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Rhapsody<br />

❧<br />

Democracy and Its Discontents<br />

202. Democratic Dysfunction – Part I: Political Cleavages<br />

and Constraints.<br />

Saturday, April 16, 2016<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Symphony Ballroom<br />

222. Democratic Dysfunction – Part II: Institutional<br />

Dynamics.<br />

Saturday, April 16, 2016<br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Symphony Ballroom<br />

Plenaries & Meetings<br />

❧ Thursday, April 14<br />

039. Gender and Sexuality Research Network Luncheon<br />

12:45 to 2:00 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly F<br />

040. Historical Study of States and Regimes Research<br />

Network Luncheon<br />

12:45 to 2:00 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Aria B<br />

041. Territorial Politics and Federalism Research Network<br />

Luncheon<br />

12:45 to 2:00 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Concerto B<br />

042. The Political Economy and Welfare Research Network<br />

Luncheon<br />

12:45 to 2:00 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Aria A<br />

079. Plenary Session: <strong>Europe</strong> on Edge: Ruptures and<br />

Resilience in <strong>Europe</strong>an Capitalism<br />

6:00 to 7:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Ormandy Ballroom<br />

Chair: Orfeo Fioretos, Temple University<br />

Discussants: Suzanne Berger, Massachusetts Institute of<br />

Technology<br />

Harold James, Princeton University<br />

Charles Maier, Harvard University<br />

Vivien Schmidt, Boston University<br />

❧ Friday, April 15<br />

159. Plenary Session: Fixing the Euro Mistake (TBC)<br />

6:00 to 7:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Ormandy Ballroom<br />

Chair: Mabel Berezin, Cornell University<br />

Keynote: Paul Krugman, CUNY Graduate Center<br />

160. Presidential Reception<br />

7:45 to 9:30 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Symphony Ballroom<br />

❧ Saturday, April 16<br />

199. IASGP Luncheon<br />

12:45 to 2:00 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Maestro A<br />

200. Immigration Research Network Luncheon<br />

12:45 to 2:00 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Aria A<br />

201. Transnational Memory and Identity Research<br />

Network Luncheon<br />

12:45 to 2:00 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Rhapsody<br />

Plenaries & Meetings<br />

Exploring the Paradox of EU Freedom of Movement:<br />

Community Formation and Destabilization<br />

161. Exploring the Paradox of EU Freedom of Movement:<br />

Community Formation and Destabilization I.<br />

Saturday, April 16, 2016<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Aria A<br />

181. Exploring the Paradox of EU Freedom of Movement:<br />

Community Formation and Destabilization II.<br />

Saturday, April 16, 2016<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Aria A<br />

❧<br />

119. <strong>Europe</strong>an Integration and Global Political Economy<br />

Research Network Luncheon<br />

12:45 to 2:00 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly F<br />

120. Political Parties, Party Systems and Elections<br />

Research Network Luncheon<br />

12:45 to 2:00 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Aria B<br />

121. Radicalism and Violence in <strong>Europe</strong> Research Network<br />

Luncheon<br />

12:45 to 2:00 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Assembly E<br />

A Tool for Fostering Resilience? New Challenges in<br />

Memory Studies<br />

122. Social Movements Research Network Luncheon<br />

12:45 to 2:00 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City Concerto B<br />

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Research Network Sessions<br />

Plenaries & Meetings<br />

Research Network Sessions<br />

❧ <strong>Europe</strong>an Integration and Global<br />

Political Economy<br />

029. Delegation Patterns in the EU<br />

Thursday, April 14<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Assembly C<br />

037. Why Study Resilience?<br />

Thursday, April 14<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Ormandy West<br />

053. Author-Meets-Critics: Alison Johnston's "From<br />

Convergence to Crisis: Labor Markets and the Instability<br />

of the Euro"<br />

Thursday, April 14<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Assembly C<br />

059. Roundtable: "What does the Euro-crisis say to our<br />

theories of economic and political integration?”<br />

Thursday, April 14<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Ormandy West<br />

072. Deepening or diluting? Impact and contribution of<br />

the new member countries to the process of <strong>Europe</strong>an<br />

integration<br />

Thursday, April 14<br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Concerto A<br />

090. JCMS Annual Review State of the <strong>Europe</strong>an Union<br />

Roundtable<br />

Friday, April 15<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Ormandy West<br />

096. The Distinctive Politics of TTIP Negotiations<br />

Friday, April 15<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Assembly F<br />

111. Exporting the EU Regulatory Integration Model<br />

through the TTIP<br />

Friday, April 15<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Assembly F<br />

112. Financialization, Debt and Inequalities in <strong>Europe</strong>an<br />

Integration<br />

Friday, April 15<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Assembly D<br />

129. <strong>Europe</strong> and the refugee crisis<br />

Friday, April 15<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Ormandy West<br />

133. Institutional Resilience in the EU's Political Economy<br />

Friday, April 15<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Assembly F<br />

138. <strong>Resilient</strong> Neoliberalism and <strong>Resilient</strong> Resistance in<br />

crisis EU: The Cases of Greece, Spain and Ireland<br />

Friday, April 15<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Assembly G<br />

178. Strategies of politicizing <strong>Europe</strong>an integration<br />

Saturday, April 16<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Concerto B<br />

196. The Resilience of Bad Ideas in <strong>Europe</strong><br />

Saturday, April 16<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Symphony Ballroom<br />

202. Democratic Dysfunction – Part I: Political Cleavages<br />

and Constraints<br />

Saturday, April 16<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Symphony Ballroom<br />

234. Framing <strong>Europe</strong>an Economic Governance<br />

Saturday, April 16<br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center<br />

City - Concerto B<br />

❧ Gender and Sexuality<br />

028. “The Power of One”: Honoring the Gender Equality<br />

Contributions of Éliane Vogel Polsky (1926-2015)<br />

Thursday, April 14<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Assembly F<br />

054. Comparing anti-gender mobilizations in <strong>Europe</strong><br />

Thursday, April 14<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Assembly F<br />

077. Gender, Migration and Citizenship- Quo Vadis?<br />

Thursday, April 14<br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Assembly F<br />

140. Stubbon Silences or <strong>Resilient</strong> Alternatives: Can<br />

Gender Equality Bounce back into EU Policymaking?<br />

Friday, April 15<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Concerto A<br />

153. Impossible Solidarities? Intersectionality, Coalition-<br />

Building and Feminist Politics<br />

Friday, April 15<br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Concerto A<br />

188. Gender and Sexual Equality, Activism and Law<br />

Saturday, April 16<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center<br />

City - Assembly C<br />

❧ Historical Study of States and Regimes<br />

013. From New Democracies to New Authoritarianism:<br />

Russia, Hungary and Turkey<br />

Thursday, April 14<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Aria B<br />

031. New Books on Empire: Ruth Ben-Ghiat's "Italian<br />

Fascism's Empire Cinema" and Susan Pedersen's "The<br />

Guardians: The League of Nations and the Crisis of<br />

Empire"<br />

Thursday, April 14<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Aria B<br />

057. New Perspectives on the Role of Culture in Policy<br />

Development and Institutional Change<br />

Thursday, April 14<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Aria B<br />

073. Democracy and Its Discontents<br />

Thursday, April 14<br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Aria B<br />

098. The “Double” Transformation. New Perspectives on<br />

East Central <strong>Europe</strong>an Nationalizing and Democratizing<br />

States between the Two World Wars<br />

Friday, April 15<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Minuet<br />

132. Institutional Crisis and Resilience<br />

Friday, April 15<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Orchestra Room<br />

192. The Legacies of War in the Immediate Postwar Period<br />

Saturday, April 16<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Assembly D<br />

216. Electoral Manipulation, Past and Present<br />

Saturday, April 16<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Assembly E<br />

230. Clientelism and Corruption in Post-Communist<br />

<strong>Europe</strong><br />

Saturday, April 16<br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center<br />

City - Aria B<br />

❧ IASGP<br />

193. The Many Faces of Asylum: German Responses to the<br />

Refugee Crisis<br />

Saturday, April 16<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Maestro A<br />

210. Public Policy Challenges in Western <strong>Europe</strong><br />

Saturday, April 16<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center<br />

City - Maestro A<br />

❧ Immigration<br />

012. Comparing immigration politics and policy between<br />

the USA and <strong>Europe</strong><br />

Thursday, April 14<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Orchestra Room<br />

018. Weaving Safety Nets Across the Global and the Local:<br />

<strong>Resilient</strong>, Proactive Responses to Migration and Mobility<br />

Thursday, April 14<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Ormandy East<br />

036. The Limits of Free Speech in <strong>Europe</strong><br />

Thursday, April 14<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Orchestra Room<br />

092. Muslims in their <strong>Europe</strong>an Societies of Settlement:<br />

Empirical approaches to socio-cultural integration<br />

Friday, April 15<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Symphony Ballroom<br />

093. National legacies or economic pragmatism? Probing<br />

immigration policies on both sides of the Atlantic<br />

Friday, April 15<br />

Research Network Sessions<br />

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Research Network Sessions<br />

Research Network Sessions<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Assembly G<br />

151. Divergent citizenship? The debates about social rights<br />

for migrants and native citizens in EU member states<br />

Friday, April 15<br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Assembly G<br />

161. Exploring the Paradox of EU Freedom of Movement:<br />

Community Formation and Destabilization I<br />

Saturday, April 16<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Aria A<br />

172. <strong>Europe</strong>an Refugee Crisis: Anthropological<br />

Perspectives<br />

Saturday, April 16<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Assembly G<br />

181. Exploring the Paradox of EU Freedom of Movement:<br />

Community Formation and Destabilization II<br />

Saturday, April 16<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Aria A<br />

189. Methodological Issues in Researching <strong>Europe</strong>an<br />

Migrations<br />

Saturday, April 16<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Aria B<br />

212. Authors-meet Critics: Stranger No More: The<br />

Challenges of Integration in North America and Western<br />

<strong>Europe</strong> (Princeton University Press, 2015) by Richard Alba<br />

and Nancy Foner<br />

Saturday, April 16<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Ormandy West<br />

221. The role of immigration in making <strong>Europe</strong> resilient<br />

Saturday, April 16<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center<br />

City - Aria B<br />

❧ Political Economy and Welfare<br />

Network<br />

017. The Politics of Credit and Debt in <strong>Europe</strong><br />

Thursday, April 14<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Assembly E<br />

032. Party Politics, Organised Interests and the Welfare<br />

State<br />

Thursday, April 14<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Minuet<br />

033. Risks, labour market institutions, and technological<br />

change<br />

Thursday, April 14<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Aria A<br />

038. Youth Employment and Social Resilience in <strong>Europe</strong><br />

Thursday, April 14<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Assembly E<br />

043. The New Politics of Higher Education: Higher<br />

Education Between Redistribution and Stratification<br />

Thursday, April 14<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Aria A<br />

062. The New Politics of Higher Education: Strategies and<br />

Coalitions in Higher Education Reform<br />

Thursday, April 14<br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Aria A<br />

088. Cooperation and Inclusion in Skill Formation<br />

Friday, April 15<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Maestro B<br />

091. Minimum Wages as a Resilience Strategy? (I)<br />

Friday, April 15<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Aria A<br />

113. Minimum Wages as a Resilience Strategy? (II)<br />

Friday, April 15<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Aria A<br />

127. 'Resilience and the Evolution of the Welfare State in<br />

Modern <strong>Europe</strong>'<br />

Friday, April 15<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Aria A<br />

128. Economic grievances and political reactions in times<br />

of crisis<br />

Friday, April 15<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Maestro B<br />

131. Fiscal Foundations of the Welfare State<br />

Friday, April 15<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Assembly C<br />

149. Comparative Capitalism and International Migration<br />

Friday, April 15<br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Aria A<br />

157. The Labor Market, the Household and the Welfare<br />

State<br />

Friday, April 15<br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Assembly C<br />

171. <strong>Europe</strong>an Labor Politics Redefined: Collective Action<br />

and the Transformation of Work<br />

Saturday, April 16<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Ormandy East<br />

195. The Politics of Labor-Market Liberalization in<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>: Ideas, Interests and Institutions<br />

Saturday, April 16<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center<br />

City - Concerto A<br />

❧ Political Parties, Party Systems and<br />

Elections<br />

058. Parties and Campaigns<br />

Thursday, April 14<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Maestro A<br />

076. Eurosceptic Party Policies and Alliances in the Post-<br />

Crisis Era<br />

Thursday, April 14<br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Maestro A<br />

094. Party Systems in Comparative Perspective<br />

Friday, April 15<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Aria B<br />

108. Party Politics and Democracy in <strong>Europe</strong>: The Legacy<br />

of Peter Mair<br />

Friday, April 15<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Aria B<br />

139. Rules, Roles, Representation: When and How<br />

Institutions Matter?<br />

Friday, April 15<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Aria B<br />

187. Corruption, Competition and Cooperation: Motors<br />

and Dynamics of Party Politics in Contemporary <strong>Europe</strong><br />

Saturday, April 16<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center<br />

City - Assembly E<br />

❧ Radicalism and Violence in <strong>Europe</strong><br />

069. A Measure of <strong>Europe</strong>an Resilience: Antisemitism(s)<br />

Old and New<br />

Thursday, April 14<br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Assembly C<br />

095. Responding to ‘Radicalism’ 1<br />

Friday, April 15<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Assembly E<br />

115. Responding to ‘Radicalism’ 2<br />

Friday, April 15<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Assembly E<br />

136. Radical Movement Cultures, Frames and their<br />

Transmission<br />

Friday, April 15<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Assembly E<br />

156. The Internal Dynamics of Radical Political<br />

Movements<br />

Friday, April 15<br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Assembly E<br />

215. Cultures of Conflict: Making and Justifying War in<br />

Germany from the Kaiserreich to the Aftermath of WWII<br />

Saturday, April 16<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Orchestra Room<br />

❧ Social Movements<br />

052. Alternative practices of resisting injustice and<br />

austerity<br />

Thursday, April 14<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Assembly E<br />

071. Comparing discourses and the role of the media in<br />

social movements<br />

Thursday, April 14<br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Research Network Sessions<br />

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Research Network Sessions<br />

Research Network Sessions<br />

Center City - Assembly E<br />

087. Authors Meet Critics: Players and Arenas & Breaking<br />

Down the State<br />

Friday, April 15<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Concerto B<br />

116. Social Movement Studies in <strong>Europe</strong>. The State of the<br />

Art<br />

Friday, April 15<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Concerto B<br />

141. The role of the state in shaping social movements<br />

Friday, April 15<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Concerto B<br />

❧ Territorial Politics and Federalism<br />

030. Federal challenges and challenges to federalism:<br />

Insights from the EU and federal states<br />

Thursday, April 14<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Concerto B<br />

070. Causes and Implications of the Great Territorial<br />

Transformation<br />

Thursday, April 14<br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Concerto B<br />

155. Policy and Representational Dynamics in the EU<br />

Multilevel System<br />

Friday, April 15<br />

4:00 to 5:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Minuet<br />

❧ Transnational Memory and Identity in<br />

<strong>Europe</strong><br />

135. Picking Up the Pieces: Social and Autobiographical<br />

Memories of Political Rupture in the Margins of <strong>Europe</strong><br />

Friday, April 15<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Rhapsody<br />

162. Theorizing Transnational Memory<br />

Saturday, April 16<br />

9:00 to 10:45 AM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Rhapsody<br />

180. Concepts and Methods in Memory Studies<br />

Saturday, April 16<br />

11:00 to 12:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Rhapsody<br />

203. Forgetting in the Study of Memory<br />

Saturday, April 16<br />

2:00 to 3:45 PM - DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia<br />

Center City - Rhapsody<br />

This "Subject Index" is based on keywords chosen by presenters during the proposal<br />

submission process and is not exhaustive. For a more complete list of presentations on a<br />

specific topic, do a "whole words" search of the digital version of this conference program.<br />

Art and Literature: 022, 056, 057,<br />

066, 084, 124, 186, 204<br />

Austerity: 016, 017, 024, 038, 045,<br />

050, 051, 052, 055, 065, 081, 085, 100,<br />

112, 125, 128, 138, 141, 143, 145, 153,<br />

159, 163, 220, 233<br />

Central <strong>Europe</strong>: 072, 126, 214, 215<br />

Colonial and Post-Colonial<br />

Experience: 031, 056, 185, 204<br />

Comparative Politics: 002, 008, 011,<br />

012, 014, 026, 030, 048, 053, 057, 070,<br />

087, 091, 098, 106, 107, 113, 116, 117,<br />

118, 134, 161, 164, 168, 169, 175, 178,<br />

179, 185, 187, 194, 202, 206, 211, 212,<br />

220, 222, 227, 236, 238<br />

Eastern <strong>Europe</strong>: 013, 021, 056, 061,<br />

089, 094, 098, 129, 135, 139, 163, 230<br />

Ecology and Environment: 044, 152<br />

Economics: 001, 007, 009, 019, 020,<br />

048, 065, 072, 125, 131, 145, 150, 159,<br />

168, 196, 205, 225, 234<br />

Education: 018, 043, 062, 068, 088,<br />

213<br />

Elections and Electoral Politics: 005,<br />

019, 026, 051, 058, 059, 073, 139, 142,<br />

207, 208, 216, 230, 238<br />

Ethics and Morality: 034, 036, 097<br />

<strong>Europe</strong>an Integration and the EU:<br />

007, 009, 011, 016, 024, 025, 026, 027,<br />

029, 030, 045, 046, 049, 050, 053, 059,<br />

060, 061, 067, 072, 076, 078, 082, 090,<br />

100, 101, 102, 109, 112, 126, 129, 130,<br />

133, 137, 138, 140, 144, 145, 147, 148,<br />

151, 161, 162, 165, 166, 168, 170, 173,<br />

175, 176, 177, 178, 180, 181, 184, 186,<br />

193, 194, 196, 197, 198, 203, 205, 213,<br />

218, 219, 220, 222, 227, 228, 229, 231,<br />

233, 234, 235<br />

Foreign and International Relations:<br />

010, 025, 061, 089, 096, 097, 101, 110,<br />

111, 126, 130, 147, 148, 166, 172, 173,<br />

175, 197, 219, 224, 226<br />

Gender and Sexuality: 028, 054, 071,<br />

077, 082, 083, 086, 104, 140, 153, 188,<br />

193<br />

Globalization: 010, 027, 047, 048,<br />

059, 096, 101, 111, 130, 134, 157, 170,<br />

172, 182, 221<br />

Health and Healthcare: 001, 015,<br />

169, 183, 217<br />

History: 001, 002, 021, 022, 031, 034,<br />

064, 073, 075, 084, 098, 110, 114, 124,<br />

127, 132, 146, 162, 174, 179, 180, 185,<br />

191, 192, 203, 214, 215, 216, 232, 237<br />

Identity and Ethnicity: 003, 006, 018,<br />

034, 036, 064, 068, 069, 077, 084, 092,<br />

093, 102, 109, 135, 146, 154, 174, 181,<br />

202, 207, 211, 212, 223, 224, 226, 228,<br />

233<br />

Inequality: 008, 015, 033, 043, 052,<br />

055, 062, 063, 070, 081, 085, 088, 091,<br />

093, 104, 106, 112, 113, 128, 140, 158,<br />

165, 221<br />

Labor and Labor Unions: 002, 020,<br />

032, 033, 086, 091, 106, 113, 137, 149,<br />

157, 171, 195, 206, 217, 225<br />

Law and Courts: 023, 036, 049, 060,<br />

067, 075, 083, 167, 177, 198, 218, 223,<br />

231, 232, 235<br />

Media and Popular Cultures: 003,<br />

006, 071, 074, 173, 179, 182, 186<br />

Migration and Immigration: 003,<br />

004, 005, 012, 018, 023, 024, 027, 035,<br />

046, 047, 049, 060, 063, 064, 069, 077,<br />

083, 092, 093, 097, 100, 103, 109, 129,<br />

149, 151, 153, 154, 161, 167, 172, 181,<br />

182, 189, 191, 193, 194, 207, 212, 213,<br />

217, 221, 223, 225, 227, 228, 229, 231<br />

Music and Performing Arts: 066, 204<br />

Northern <strong>Europe</strong>: 004, 035, 152<br />

Parties and Party Systems: 005, 011,<br />

Subject Index<br />

013, 032, 058, 070, 076, 094, 107, 108,<br />

139, 142, 164, 178, 187, 190, 192, 208,<br />

210, 216, 230, 238<br />

Philosophy: 074, 114, 118<br />

Politics: 009, 012, 013, 021, 022, 030,<br />

031, 037, 043, 051, 062, 082, 087, 095,<br />

104, 105, 108, 115, 116, 118, 125, 131,<br />

132, 133, 136, 142, 144, 155, 156, 162,<br />

170, 171, 180, 184, 190, 196, 198, 203,<br />

205, 208, 209, 210, 218, 229, 232, 235,<br />

237<br />

Radical Right and Left: 006, 076,<br />

095, 115, 136, 156, 164, 187, 190, 191<br />

Religion and Secularism: 014, 047,<br />

054, 063, 069, 092, 134, 154, 167, 188,<br />

237<br />

Science and Technology: 152<br />

Security and Defense: 010, 025, 044,<br />

089, 103, 147, 166, 215, 226<br />

Social Movements and Protest: 037,<br />

052, 054, 071, 074, 087, 095, 115, 116,<br />

128, 136, 138, 141, 143, 144, 146, 156,<br />

171, 188, 209, 236<br />

Southern <strong>Europe</strong>: 019, 045, 080, 099,<br />

123, 135, 143, 183, 224<br />

Trade and Regulation: 020, 044, 065,<br />

096, 111, 148, 150, 197, 219, 222, 234<br />

Varieties of Capitalism: 007, 017,<br />

038, 050, 053, 079, 080, 099, 123, 149<br />

Welfare State: 008, 015, 016, 017,<br />

023, 032, 033, 035, 038, 046, 055, 057,<br />

078, 080, 081, 085, 086, 088, 099, 117,<br />

123, 127, 137, 151, 157, 163, 165, 169,<br />

183, 195, 206<br />

Western <strong>Europe</strong>: 004, 068, 094, 107,<br />

110, 127, 131, 174, 189, 192, 195, 202,<br />

210, 211, 214<br />

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Subject Index<br />

Participant Index<br />

Abels, Gabriele, 028<br />

Accornero, Guya, 087, 116, 141<br />

Adam, Ilke, 063<br />

Adascalitei, Dragos, 169<br />

Adsera, Alicia, 023<br />

Afonso, Alexandre, 149<br />

Agartan, Kaan, 209, 224<br />

Agartan, Tuba, 001, 183<br />

Aggarwal, Vinod, 197, 219<br />

Aguilar, Susana, 116<br />

Aha, Katharine, 184<br />

Ahmed, Amel, 132, 216<br />

Aisenbrey, Silke, 086<br />

Alapiha, Sonja, 166<br />

Alba, Richard, 212<br />

Alexiadou, Despina, 142, 208, 230<br />

Allwood, Gill, 140, 153<br />

Amat, Francesc, 032, 070<br />

Amengay, Abdelkarim, 163<br />

Amiya-Nakada, Ryosuke, 107<br />

Ana, Alexandra, 071, 141<br />

Anders, Lisa, 026<br />

Andersen, David, 132<br />

Anderson, Jeffrey, 173<br />

Anderson, Karen, 017, 169<br />

Andersson, Per, 142<br />

Andor, Laszlo, 078<br />

Andrejuk, Katarzyna, 225<br />

Andriescu, Monica, 093<br />

Angeles, Renira, 020<br />

Angelini, Lorenzo, 166<br />

Ansell, Ben, 033, 043, 183<br />

Appel, Hilary, 050<br />

Arato, Andrew, 013<br />

Arkilic, Ayca, 207<br />

Arkin, Kimberly, 083<br />

Arnold, Alexander, 114<br />

Art, David, 002<br />

Atanasescu, Adrian, 223<br />

Atik, Jeffery, 232<br />

Aydemir, Nermin, 224<br />

Ayoub, Phillip, 054, 153<br />

Bach, Jonathan, 180<br />

Bakker, Marloes, 152<br />

Balkan, Osman, 034, 074<br />

Ban, Carolyn, 176<br />

Ban, Cornel, 125, 220<br />

Bangstad, Sindre, 014, 036<br />

Barbé, Esther, 130<br />

Barbee, Inu, 111<br />

Barbulescu, Iordan, 072<br />

Bardutzky, Samo, 067<br />

Barker, Philip, 063, 167<br />

Barrett, Beverly, 166, 181<br />

Barta, Zsofia, 051, 144<br />

Bassel, Leah, 223<br />

Bastea, Ph.D., Eleni, 203<br />

Bateman, David, 216<br />

Bauer, Michael, 026, 155<br />

Baum, Steven, 069<br />

Beaman, Jean, 189<br />

Becker, Elisabeth, 154, 237<br />

Beckfield, Jason, 015, 055<br />

Beichelt, Timm, 074<br />

Bell, Janice, 101<br />

Ben-Ghiat, Ruth, 031<br />

Benoit, Kenneth, 118<br />

Beresniova, Christine, 102<br />

Berezin, Mabel, 110, 134, 159<br />

Berger, Suzanne, 079, 110<br />

Bergstrom, Maria, 231<br />

Berman, Sheri, 022, 175, 196, 236<br />

Bermudez, Anastasia, 227<br />

Bernhard, Michael, 135, 236<br />

Bersin, Nick, 018<br />

Bertossi, Christophe, 212<br />

Bevelander, Pieter, 093, 207<br />

Bilecen, Basak, 081<br />

Bilodeau, Antoine, 063, 229<br />

Binev, Binio, 208<br />

Bleich, Erik, 036, 118, 154, 212<br />

Blitz, Brad, 018<br />

Blom-Hansen, Jens, 029<br />

Blomqvist, Paula, 165<br />

Blyth, Mark, 100, 196, 222<br />

Bocse, Alexandra-Maria, 044, 225<br />

Bolukbasi, H. Tolga, 165, 206<br />

Bolzonaro, Fabio, 142, 167<br />

Bonikowski, Bart, 190, 229<br />

Borbath, Endre, 163<br />

Borham-Puyal, Miriam, 104<br />

Borkert, Maren, 221<br />

Borneman, John, 172<br />

Bornholdt, Claudia, 124, 213<br />

Borz, Gabriela, 139<br />

Bosch, Gerhard, 123<br />

Boston, Nicholas, 207<br />

Boucher, Anna, 023<br />

Boucher, Ellen, 127<br />

Boucoyannis, Deborah, 073, 132<br />

Boussaguet, Laurie, 179<br />

Bovens, Mark, 068, 170<br />

Bowen, John, 034, 134, 212<br />

Boyne, Shawn, 198<br />

Bozóki, Andras, 235<br />

Brahm, Gabrial, 069<br />

Brambor, Thomas, 051<br />

Brandel, Andrew, 027<br />

Braun, Daniela, 058, 208<br />

Braun, Robert, 226<br />

Breckman, Warren, 114<br />

Breen, Benjamin, 022<br />

Bremer, Bjoern, 142<br />

Brennan, Sarah, 077<br />

Bridgen, Paul, 151, 169<br />

Brigevich, Anna, 229<br />

Brochmann, Grete, 035<br />

Bronner, Laura, 073<br />

Brown, Colin, 012<br />

Bruzelius, Cecilia, 046, 151, 223<br />

Budryte, Dovile, 064, 204<br />

Bulfone, Fabio, 007, 099<br />

Buljina, Harun, 228<br />

Bunce, Valerie, 134<br />

Buric, Fedja, 135<br />

Bursens, Peter, 002, 155<br />

Busemeyer, Marius, 032, 062, 088<br />

Busher, Joel, 136, 156<br />

Bussi, Margherita, 038<br />

Buzas, Zoltan, 083<br />

Byrnes, Melissa, 189<br />

Caciagli, Carlotta, 052<br />

Cameron, David, 065, 145, 163<br />

Cangemi, Ivan, 146<br />

Cantillon, Bea, 165<br />

Capano, Fabio, 191<br />

Capoccia, Giovanni, 057, 216<br />

Careja, Romana, 227<br />

Carlson, Jennifer, 044<br />

Carmel, Emma, 151<br />

Caruso, Daniela, 060, 075, 232<br />

Carvalho, Joao, 012, 189<br />

Casal Bertoa, Fernando, 094, 108, 139,<br />

187<br />

Casarosa, Federica, 231<br />

Cavaghan, Rosalind, 140<br />

Caviedes, Alexander, 161<br />

Cebolla Boado, Héctor, 217<br />

Celik Rappas, Ipek, 003<br />

Chaban, Natalia, 010<br />

Chané, Anna-Luise, 097<br />

Chang, Michele, 009, 125<br />

Charnysh, Volha, 192<br />

Charumbira, Ruramisai, 203<br />

Chase-Levenson, Alex, 064, 174<br />

Chatzistavrou, Filippa, 045<br />

Chaudhuri, Diviani, 056<br />

Chauvel, Louis, 015, 157<br />

Chirita, Anca, 020, 050<br />

Choi, Sung-Eun, 221<br />

Cini, Michelle, 090, 176<br />

Citi, Manuele, 170, 205<br />

Clark, Nicholas, 184<br />

Clement, Andrew, 184, 220<br />

Clément, Maéva, 074<br />

Clua Losada, Monica, 138<br />

Cocozzelli, Fred, 008, 083<br />

Cody, Steven, 124<br />

Coffey, Fiona, 174<br />

Cohen, Ben, 069<br />

Colfer, Barry, 002<br />

Colin, Amy, 146<br />

Collantes, Gemma, 130<br />

Coller, Xavier, 019, 238<br />

Collini, Mattia, 094, 142<br />

Collura, Rosetta, 144<br />

Coman, Ramona, 078, 184, 220<br />

Connelly, Laura, 158<br />

Connolly, Sara, 082<br />

Copeland, Paul, 016, 165, 206<br />

Cordero, Guillermo, 238<br />

Costa, Oriol, 010, 130<br />

Crepaz, Katharina, 003, 027, 211<br />

Crespy, Amandine, 016, 078<br />

Cross, Mai'a, 089, 166<br />

Csehi, Robert, 030<br />

Cullen, Pauline, 153<br />

Culpepper, Pepper, 062, 088<br />

Curran, Vivian, 228<br />

Cusick, Colleen, 204<br />

Cutler, Robert, 026<br />

D'Agostino, Serena, 104<br />

D'Angelo, Alessio, 023<br />

da Conceicao-Heldt, Eugenia, 029, 096<br />

Dafydd, Einion, 011<br />

Dagdeviren, Hulya, 085<br />

Dagilyte, Egle, 177<br />

Dahan, Samue, 125, 206<br />

Damay, Ludivine, 144<br />

Dammann, Jens, 145<br />

Danescu, Elena Rodica, 101, 133<br />

David, Lea, 162<br />

Davidson, Robert, 023, 087, 141<br />

Davidson, Tom, 190<br />

Davies, Billy, 075, 232<br />

Davis, Mark, 158<br />

de Beer, Paul, 091, 113, 143<br />

de Boer, Heike, 018<br />

de Jong, Sara, 153<br />

de Lange, Sarah, 023, 076<br />

de Wilde, Pieter, 178<br />

Deegan-Krause, Kevin, 058, 076, 187<br />

Degiuli, Francesca, 221<br />

Dehousse, Renaud, 078, 133<br />

Dekanozishvili, Mariam, 025, 147<br />

Delhey, Jan, 081<br />

Della Zazzera, Elizabeth, 185<br />

Denuit, François, 220<br />

Deschaux-Dutard, Delphine, 101, 147<br />

Detterbeck, Klaus, 155, 238<br />

Devitt, Camilla, 149<br />

Dewachi, Omar, 172<br />

Diakow, Anna, 104<br />

Diehl, Claudia, 092<br />

Dietrich, Hans, 106<br />

Dimitrova, Anna, 044, 101<br />

Dingeldey, Irene, 038, 091, 113<br />

Dixon, Jennifer, 162<br />

Djuve, Anne Britt, 229<br />

Dobbs, Erica, 229<br />

Doherty, Michael, 137<br />

Dolghin, Dana, 006<br />

Domenico, Roy, 192<br />

Dominguez, Roberto, 010<br />

Donnelly, Jared, 215<br />

Donnelly, Michael, 207, 229<br />

Donnelly, Patrick, 051<br />

Donnelly, Shawn, 065, 133<br />

Donovan, Barbara, 193<br />

Doxiadis, Evdoxios, 045<br />

Drouhot, Lucas, 102<br />

Duarte, David, 135<br />

Dubin, Kenneth, 062, 171<br />

Ducros, Hélène, 074, 211<br />

Dudek, Carolyn, 148<br />

Duhart, Philippe, 211<br />

Dupuy, Claire, 184<br />

Durmishi, Ermelinda, 046<br />

Dursun-Ozkanca, Oya, 224<br />

Dutton, Paul, 127<br />

Duyvendak, Jan Willem, 087, 116, 179,<br />

212<br />

Dwyer, Peter, 151<br />

Dzankic, Jelena, 060<br />

Dølvik, Jon Erik, 106<br />

Ebbinghaus, Bernhard, 001, 206<br />

Egan, Michelle, 111, 126, 232<br />

Ekiert, Grzegorz, 236<br />

El Sehrawey, Amani, 047<br />

Elbasani, Arolda, 047<br />

Eldring, Line, 091<br />

Elgvin, Olav, 014<br />

Elmer, Hannah, 167<br />

Emanuele, Vincenzo, 094<br />

Emejulu, Akwugo, 153<br />

Emmel, Nick, 158<br />

Emmenegger, Patrick, 088<br />

Encarnacion, Omar, 019<br />

Engel, Sascha, 009<br />

Engler, Sarah, 187<br />

Epstein, Renaud, 154<br />

Ervasti, Heikki, 229<br />

Eskyte, Ieva, 158<br />

Esser, Ingrid, 157<br />

Estella, Antonio, 112<br />

Ethemer, Enver, 006, 077<br />

Evangelista, Rhiannon, 191<br />

Fabbrini, Sergio, 030<br />

Fagyal, Zsuzsanna, 211<br />

Fahrenwald, Claudia, 018<br />

Farrell, Henry, 196<br />

Fastenrath, Florian, 048<br />

Feldmann, Magnus, 021, 102<br />

Feraci, Ornella, 231<br />

Fernandes, Tiago, 019, 236<br />

Fernandez, Christian, 035<br />

Ferrera, Maurizio, 016<br />

Ferwerda, Jeremy, 085<br />

Fevry, Sebastien, 203<br />

Fichera, Massimo, 177<br />

Fileri, Philip, 142<br />

Fillieule, Olivier, 116<br />

Fioretos, Orfeo, 079, 175<br />

Fisher Smith, Amy, 095, 115<br />

FitzGibbon, John, 076<br />

Flynn, Lindsay, 106, 157<br />

Foner, Nancy, 212<br />

Forde, Chris, 137<br />

Forlenza, Rosario, 191<br />

Fossati, Flavia, 086, 117<br />

Fossum, John, 030, 233<br />

Frader, Laura, 028<br />

Fraile-Marcos, Ana, 084<br />

Frennhoff Larsen, Magdalena, 148<br />

Frieters-Reermann, Norbert, 018<br />

Fröhlich, Christian, 052, 071, 141<br />

Fullin, Giovanna, 106<br />

Funke, Peter, 003, 052, 071<br />

Gabel, Isabel, 114<br />

Galbraith, Marysia, 064, 228<br />

Galimberti, Deborah, 155<br />

Galpin, Charlotte, 233<br />

Garcés, Jorge, 106, 206<br />

Garcia Calvo, Angela, 007<br />

Garcia-Duran, Patricia, 130<br />

Gardner-Feldman, Lily, 203<br />

Garmendia, Amuitz, 155<br />

Garrett, Amanda, 146<br />

Garritzmann, Julian, 043<br />

Gastinger, Markus, 010, 029<br />

Geddes, Andrew, 012, 060, 129<br />

Gelter, Martin, 075<br />

Gengler, Peter, 064<br />

Genschel, Philipp, 194<br />

Georgakakis, Didier, 037<br />

Georgescu, Diana, 135<br />

Georgiadou, Stella, 010<br />

Georgiev, Yasen, 072<br />

Gerasymenko, Ganna, 188<br />

Ghassem-Fachandi, Parvis, 172<br />

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Ghazaryan, Narine, 061<br />

Ghervas, Stella, 084, 226<br />

Giaimo, Susan, 183<br />

Giannakopoulos, Angelos, 100<br />

Gicquel, Laure, 095<br />

Giovannini, Alessandro, 065<br />

Giurlando, Philip, 156<br />

Givan, Rebecca, 171<br />

Glatzer, Miguel, 009, 024<br />

Goebel, Roger, 232<br />

Goerres, Achim, 001, 157<br />

Goldman, Leah, 204<br />

Goldner Lang, Iris, 049<br />

González Begega, Sergio, 099<br />

Goode, Joshua, 204, 226<br />

Goodman, Sara, 035<br />

Gora, Anna, 138<br />

Goralczyk, Bogdan, 072<br />

Gordon, Joshua, 171<br />

Gornick, Janet, 055<br />

Gorodzeisky, Anastasia, 217<br />

Gourevitch, Peter, 110<br />

Graeber, John, 223<br />

Graf, Lukas, 062, 088<br />

Grahame, Alyssa, 163<br />

Granat, Katarzyna, 067, 107<br />

Grande, Edgar, 059, 178<br />

Granger, Marie, 235<br />

Grant, Shelley, 077<br />

Gras-Velázquez, Adrián, 186, 204<br />

Gratz, Julie, 186<br />

Gravier, Magali, 176<br />

Graziano, Paolo, 016, 080<br />

Greene, Megan, 125<br />

Griffen, Zach, 179<br />

Griffith, Brian, 109<br />

Grinager, Jill, 162<br />

Grittersova, Jana, 194<br />

Grow, Johannes, 203<br />

Grzymala-Busse, Anna, 202, 230<br />

Gu, Grace, 143<br />

Guay, Terrence, 007, 020<br />

Guénif-Souilamas, Nacira, 154<br />

Guerrina, Roberta, 140<br />

Guilherme Reis, José, 150<br />

Guillen, Ana, 099, 123<br />

Guinaudeau, Isabelle, 178<br />

Guiraudon, Virginie, 037, 129, 154<br />

Gutiérrez, Rodolfo, 080, 123<br />

Gwiazda, Anna, 139, 187<br />

Güner, Pinar, 068<br />

Hachez, Nicolas, 097<br />

Haffert, Lukas, 051<br />

Hager, Carol, 152<br />

Halikiopoulou, Daphne, 164<br />

Halle, Randall, 186<br />

Halmai, Gabor, 235<br />

Hampshire, James, 092<br />

Hanna, Jeanne, 156<br />

Hansen, Peo, 151<br />

Harris, Jessica, 191<br />

Harrisville, David, 215<br />

Harsanyi-Belteki, Eszter, 013<br />

Haslinger, Peter, 105<br />

Haughton, Tim, 090, 108, 139<br />

Hecht, Jason, 081<br />

Hegedus, Daniel, 235<br />

Heidenreich, Martin, 055, 081<br />

Hein-Kircher, Heidi, 098<br />

Helbling, Marc, 006, 046, 093<br />

Hellmuth, Dorle, 136, 213<br />

Helms, Elissa, 022<br />

Henökl, Thomas, 025, 176<br />

Herr, Alexis, 192, 226<br />

Hess, Christin, 228<br />

Heuer, Jan-Ocko, 017<br />

Hirschmann, Nancy, 082, 104<br />

Hodson, Dermot, 090, 125<br />

Hof, Tobias, 049<br />

Hofhansel, Claus, 027, 223<br />

Hofmann, Andreas, 152<br />

Hollifield, James, 100<br />

Holzman, MayaLisa, 226<br />

Hooghe, Liesbet, 059, 118, 178<br />

Hopkin, Jonathan, 053, 196, 202<br />

Horn, David, 114, 124<br />

Hough, Daniel, 210<br />

Howell, David, 091, 113<br />

Howorth, Jolyon, 103<br />

Humniski, Akaysha, 140<br />

Hungin, Harpal, 234<br />

Huo, Jingjing, 033<br />

Husovec, Martin, 177<br />

Hutter, Swen, 128, 178<br />

Hwang, Injeong, 012, 164<br />

Häusermann, Silja, 128<br />

Högenauer, Anna-Lena, 125<br />

Iankova, Elena, 044<br />

Ibsen, Christian, 195<br />

Inotai, Andras, 045, 072, 168<br />

Insebayeva, Sabina, 147<br />

Invernizzi Accetti, Carlo, 222<br />

Irepoglu Carreras, Yasemin, 085<br />

Isiksel, Turkuler, 170, 218<br />

Jabko, Nicolas, 133, 194<br />

Jachtenfuchs, Markus, 030, 194, 233<br />

Jackson, Sam, 115, 136<br />

Jacoby, Wade, 222<br />

Jaime-Castillo, Antonio, 238<br />

Jakubow, Alexander, 017<br />

James, Harold, 079<br />

Jaschke, Hans-Gerd, 095<br />

Jasper, Jim, 087, 116, 141<br />

Jenny, Marcelo, 238<br />

Jesse, Moritz, 004, 083<br />

Jessoula, Matteo, 099<br />

Jikeli, Gunther, 006, 069<br />

Johnson, Mathew, 091<br />

Johnston, Alison, 032, 106<br />

Jones, Erik, 090, 222<br />

Jordana, Jacint, 007<br />

Joseph-Salisbury, Remi, 158<br />

Jozwiak, Magdalena, 101<br />

Jusko, Karen, 005, 085<br />

Jørgensen, Rolf, 065, 234<br />

Kahn-Nisser, Sara, 061<br />

Kahraman, Filiz, 143<br />

Kailitz, Steffen, 073, 098<br />

Kalaitzake, Manolis, 045<br />

Kalman, Judit, 086<br />

Kane, Catherine, 164<br />

Kanellopoulos, Konstantinos, 052<br />

Kaptan, Senem, 198<br />

Karaiskou, Vicky, 084, 203<br />

Karakas-Keles, Havva, 009<br />

Karimi, Ahmad (Aryan), 227<br />

Karolewski, Ireneusz, 173<br />

Kartal, Mert, 205<br />

Kasli, Zeynep, 224<br />

Kassim, Hussein, 100, 144<br />

Kastoryano, Riva, 103<br />

Kathmann, Till, 113<br />

Katz, Richard, 108<br />

Kaun, Anne, 071<br />

Kauppi, Niilo, 037<br />

Kaya, Serdar, 047, 063<br />

Keck, Thomas, 036<br />

Keilson, Ana, 114<br />

Kelemen, R. Daniel, 059, 103, 175, 202<br />

Kelso, Michelle, 084<br />

Keman, Hans, 185, 211<br />

Kettunen, Pauli, 020<br />

Khlevnyuk, Daria, 021<br />

Khrebtan-Hoerhager, Julia, 027<br />

Kiersey, Nicholas, 138<br />

Kiess, Johannes, 038<br />

King, Desmond, 043, 117, 202<br />

Kingsbury, Marina, 104, 144, 227<br />

Kintz, Melanie, 082, 107<br />

Kitschelt, Herbert, 230<br />

Kivisto, Peter, 035<br />

Klasnja, Marko, 230<br />

Klausen, Jytte, 103<br />

Kleider, Hanna, 070<br />

Kleimann, David, 197, 219<br />

Klitgaard, Michael, 131, 142<br />

Klose, Stephan, 147<br />

Knott, Eleanor, 109<br />

Knotz, Carlo, 117<br />

Kochenov, Dimitry, 061, 075, 218<br />

Koehler, Sebastian, 009, 145<br />

Koelet, Suzana, 181<br />

Konoe, Sara, 048, 133<br />

Kononenko, Iuliia, 023<br />

Konrád, Ota, 098<br />

Konya, Nazli, 050<br />

Korniychuk, Andriy, 024<br />

Kortmann, Matthias, 063, 092<br />

Kostakopoulou, Dora, 137, 205<br />

Kotoch, Alexandria, 124<br />

Kouki, Hara, 116<br />

Kousis, Maria, 116<br />

Kozlowska, Iga, 021<br />

Kraft, Jonas, 131<br />

Kraus, Peter, 233<br />

Kriegbaum Jensen, Kristian, 035<br />

Kristinsson, Gunnar, 238<br />

Krugman, Paul, 159<br />

Kruszewska, Dominika, 209<br />

Kubik, Jan, 135<br />

Kucia, Marek, 180<br />

Kuhar, Roman, 054<br />

Kuitto, Kati, 169<br />

Kumar, Krishan, 031<br />

Kuo, Alexander, 085, 128<br />

Kurer, Thomas, 032, 128<br />

Lahav, Gallya, 217<br />

Lamont, Michèle, 110, 134<br />

Landes, Richard, 069<br />

Lang, Sabine, 153<br />

Langston, Joy, 238<br />

Larive, Maxime, 025<br />

Laruffa, Matteo, 133<br />

Laurence, Jonathan, 014, 034, 092, 103<br />

Lauwerier, Ewoud, 166<br />

Lazzerini, Nicole, 231<br />

Le Roux, Gaël, 197, 219<br />

Lees, Charles, 210<br />

Lefebure, Alessia, 105<br />

Leidig, Eviane, 156<br />

Leigh, James, 186<br />

Lekan, Thomas, 152<br />

Lemmens, Nina, 105<br />

Lems, Annika, 172<br />

León, Margarita, 080<br />

León, Sandra, 070, 155<br />

Lester, Simon, 111<br />

Leszczawski-Schwerk, Angelique, 098<br />

Leven, Bozena, 085<br />

Levis, Nicholas, 112<br />

LeVon, Laura, 226<br />

Levy, Daniel, 162<br />

Lewis, Richard, 161<br />

Lieb, Jennifer, 027<br />

Liebert, Ulrike, 233<br />

Lillevik, Ragna, 014<br />

Lindseth, Peter, 029, 170, 218<br />

Lindvall, Johannes, 128<br />

Lisi, Marco, 238<br />

Littlepage, Kelley, 067<br />

Lockenour, Jay, 215<br />

Lopez-Berengueres, Siresa, 084<br />

Lorenzini, Jasmine, 116, 128, 209<br />

Lorenzo Rodríguez, Javier, 058<br />

Loriaux, Stephanie, 204<br />

Loukakis, Angelos, 052<br />

Lucamante, Stefania, 213<br />

Luhman, Meghan, 100, 161<br />

Lüggert, Max, 145<br />

Lynch, Julia, 127, 196<br />

Lyngsie, Jacob, 008<br />

Lyons, Amelia, 127<br />

Lyubas, Anastasiya, 056<br />

Maas, Willem, 093, 151, 161<br />

MacDonald, Robert, 143<br />

Macklin, Graham, 115, 156<br />

MacRae, Heather, 140<br />

Maggi, Eva-Maria, 010<br />

Magyar, Balint, 013<br />

Maier, Charles, 079<br />

Mailand, Mikkel, 016<br />

Majtényi, Balázs, 235<br />

Malamidis, Haris, 052<br />

Marder, Nancy, 198<br />

Mares, Isabela, 088, 216, 230<br />

Marks, Gary, 059, 070, 118<br />

Martin, Aaron, 026<br />

Martín, Alberto, 074<br />

Martin, Andrew, 016, 053<br />

Martin, Cathie, 007, 057, 088<br />

Martin, Jocelyn, 180<br />

Martin, Maria, 147<br />

Marx, Axel, 097<br />

Marx, Ive, 113<br />

Maselli, Ilaria, 086<br />

Mason, Nicholas, 066<br />

Mass, Sarah, 174<br />

Mastroianni, Roberto, 075<br />

Matlak, Michal, 170<br />

Mattei, Paola, 008, 167<br />

Matthijs, Matthias, 053, 202<br />

Maussen, Marcel, 014, 036<br />

McCaffrey, Sara, 171<br />

McDonnell, Duncan, 005, 058, 076<br />

McDonogh, Gary, 146, 228<br />

McGarry, Aidan, 087, 141, 209<br />

McGowan, Francis, 044<br />

McGrath, Larry, 114<br />

McKown, Lauren, 027<br />

McNamara, Kathleen, 090, 175, 202<br />

Meijers, Maurits, 011<br />

Melik-Tangyan, Andranik, 073, 094<br />

Menon, Anand, 090, 175<br />

Mertens, Daniel, 017<br />

Metton, Bertrand, 068<br />

Meunier, Sophie, 096, 175, 197<br />

Meyer, Traute, 151, 165<br />

Michalowski, Ines, 092, 102<br />

Michel, Hélène, 037<br />

Michelot, Martin, 072<br />

Midtbøen, Arnfinn, 036<br />

Migliavacca, Mauro, 086<br />

Miller-Idriss, Cynthia, 136, 156, 190<br />

Minkenberg, Michael, 063<br />

Misik, Matus, 010<br />

Mitchell, Christopher, 065<br />

Mitchell, Kristine, 068<br />

Moes, Jeroen, 102<br />

Mohandesi, Salar, 083<br />

Molles, Elitsa, 181<br />

Molnar, Virag, 190<br />

Montgomery, Seamus, 144<br />

Morandini, Maria Chiara, 206<br />

Moraru, Madalina, 231<br />

Morgan, Carolyn, 207<br />

Morgan, Kimberly, 149, 222<br />

Morin, Jean-Frederic, 096, 148<br />

Moscovitz, Hannah, 211<br />

Moses, Julia, 127, 157<br />

Mosher, James, 131, 163<br />

Moss, Kevin, 054<br />

Mosser, Michael, 089<br />

Mouritsen, Per, 035<br />

Moury, Catherine, 076, 107, 143<br />

Mudde, Cas, 108<br />

Mullan, Brendan, 138, 223<br />

Murphy, Rebecca, 101<br />

Mushaben, Joyce, 028, 193<br />

Muxel, Anne, 068<br />

Nabilou, Hossein, 065<br />

Nalepa, Monika, 230<br />

Narizny, Kevin, 132, 185<br />

Nebiler, Metin, 228<br />

Nelson, Kenneth, 055<br />

Neuhold, Christine, 011, 176<br />

Neuman, Senka, 135<br />

Newman, Abraham, 175, 222<br />

Newsome, Akasemi, 171<br />

Nicola, Fernanda, 075, 111, 232<br />

Niikawa, Sho, 094<br />

Nijhawan, Michael, 167<br />

Nolan, Brian, 055<br />

Nord, Philip, 214<br />

Novak, Tamas, 072, 163<br />

Novick, Natalie, 225<br />

Novotna, Tereza, 126, 166, 219<br />

Nowak, Jacek, 203<br />

Nugent, Mary, 082<br />

Nyiri, Zsolt, 047<br />

O'Brien, Peter, 095<br />

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O'Neal, Molly, 101, 126<br />

Obydenkova, Anastasia, 002<br />

Odmalm, Pontus, 005, 164<br />

Ohn, Daewon, 166<br />

Oktem, Kerem, 008<br />

Olafsdottir, Sigrun, 015<br />

Olick, Jeffrey, 162<br />

Oliphant, Elayne, 167, 237<br />

Oliver, Rebecca, 195<br />

Olsen, Jonathan, 210<br />

Opilowska, Elzbieta, 003<br />

Oppenheimer, Rachel, 174<br />

Orenstein, Mitchell, 089, 173, 202<br />

Ornston, Darius, 168<br />

Ostergaard-Nielsen, Eva, 005, 207<br />

Ostrum, Nicholas, 044<br />

Over, Defne, 036<br />

Ozyurek, Sherene, 060<br />

Paenke, Julian, 173<br />

Pajo, Judi, 152<br />

Palomeque-Recio, Azahara, 071<br />

Panova, Viktoriia, 225<br />

Papadopoulos, Theo, 129<br />

Papalexatou, Chrysoula, 112<br />

Paretskaya, Anna, 013<br />

Park, Sung Ho, 169<br />

Parker, Owen, 060, 138<br />

Parsons, Craig, 007, 145<br />

Passalacqua, Virginia, 049<br />

Passaro, Joseph, 185<br />

Paster, Thomas, 032<br />

Paternotte, David, 006, 054<br />

Paul, Regine, 129<br />

Paul, Sebastian, 098<br />

Pavolini, Emmanuele, 099, 123<br />

Pavone, Tommaso, 067<br />

Pedersen, Susan, 031<br />

Pejovic, Milica, 076<br />

Pelle, Anita, 020, 168<br />

Peralta, J. Salvador, 062<br />

Perez, Sofia, 053, 080, 149<br />

Perlmutter, Ted, 012, 049<br />

Petty, Carol, 109<br />

Pfau-Effinger, Birgit, 001, 057<br />

Phelan, William, 067<br />

Pilniok, Arne, 205<br />

Pirjatanniemi, Elina, 097<br />

Pitea, Cesare, 231<br />

Plessner, Ingvill, 014<br />

Poirier, Simon, 050<br />

Poletti, Monica, 058<br />

Polk, Jonathan, 011, 026<br />

Pollack, Mark, 029, 059, 075, 118<br />

Ponjaert, Frederik, 197, 220<br />

Pontedeira, Cátia, 104<br />

Pop-Eleches, Grigore, 216<br />

Porter, Maureen, 018<br />

Portos Garcia, Martin, 143<br />

Pospieszna, Paulina, 021, 061<br />

Powell, Justin, 043, 062<br />

Power, Samuel, 210<br />

Puaschunder, Julia, 234<br />

Pudlo Anna, Anna, 188<br />

Puetter, Uwe, 059<br />

Pullano, Teresa, 100<br />

Pytlas, Bartek, 187<br />

Raabe, Jan, 136<br />

Raddatz, Liv, 227<br />

Radonić, Ljiljana, 021, 064<br />

Ranci, Costanzo, 055, 080, 123<br />

Rashkova-Gerbrands, Ekaterina, 139<br />

Rastogi, Anubha, 025<br />

Ratliff, Dan, 046<br />

Ratsiborynska, Vira, 025<br />

Rechitsky, Raphi, 221<br />

Reddie, Andrew, 197<br />

Reed-Danahay, Deborah, 189<br />

Regt, Sabrina, 109, 179<br />

Reinke, Raphael, 048, 065<br />

Reisenbichler, Alexander, 131<br />

Renda, Kerem, 077<br />

Rennie, Robert, 215<br />

Richards, Andrew, 217<br />

Richter, Klaus, 098<br />

Riddervold, Marianne, 089<br />

Ríos Camacho, Elena, 125<br />

Roberts, Louisa, 006<br />

Roemer, Friederike, 046<br />

Rogowski, Ron, 168, 234<br />

Rohe, Maren, 173<br />

Rombi, Stefano, 238<br />

Romeyn, Esther, 006, 047<br />

Roos, Christof, 161, 181<br />

Roosalu, Triin, 004, 109<br />

Roose, Jochen, 173<br />

Rosamond, Ben, 138<br />

Rose, Louis, 214<br />

Rosén, Guri, 026, 148<br />

Ross, George, 110<br />

Rothstein, Sidney, 171<br />

Royo, Sebastián, 019, 080<br />

Rueda, David, 149<br />

Ruhs, Martin, 046<br />

Rupnik, Jacques, 089<br />

Ruppe, Cathrin, 156<br />

Ruspini, Paolo, 162<br />

Ryan, Eileen, 191<br />

Rydgren, Jens, 164, 190<br />

Röper, Nils, 048<br />

Röth, Leonce, 032, 070<br />

Sabee, Olivia, 124<br />

Sacchi, Stefano, 234<br />

Salát, Orsolya, 235<br />

Salverda, Wiemer, 091<br />

Sanahuja, José-Antonio, 130<br />

Sano, Hans-Otto, 097<br />

Santelli, Stephen, 174<br />

Sato, Hideki, 065<br />

Sauer, Birgit, 054<br />

Savage, James, 078, 234<br />

Savevska, Maja, 220<br />

Sbragia, Alberta, 105<br />

Schelkle, Waltraud, 029, 053, 194<br />

Scheppele, Kim, 134, 198, 218, 235<br />

Schiek, Dagmar, 085, 137<br />

Schilde, Kaija, 089, 148<br />

Schirmer, Dietmar, 167, 185<br />

Schmidt, Vivien, 057, 078, 079, 196<br />

Schmidtke, Oliver, 093, 102, 193<br />

Schnyder, Melissa, 027<br />

Schoyen, Mi Ah, 038<br />

Schroedter, Julia, 228<br />

Schulze-Cleven, Tobias, 043, 062, 195<br />

Schwan, Michael, 112<br />

Schwartz, Herman, 168<br />

Schwenck, Anna, 095, 115<br />

Schäfer, David, 050, 133<br />

Seeleib-Kaiser, Martin, 038<br />

Semyonov, Moshe, 217<br />

Serrano, Inmaculada, 217<br />

Sharpe, Michael, 181<br />

Shea, Nicole, 022<br />

Sheffer, Amanda, 213<br />

Sherry, Jonathan, 198<br />

Shin, Jin-Wook, 173<br />

Siaroff, Alan, 139<br />

Sias, Taylor, 213<br />

Siegel, Scott, 069, 188<br />

Sierp, Aline, 162<br />

Sigalas, Emmanuel, 068<br />

Sil, Rudra, 171<br />

Silverman, Deborah, 214<br />

Simeon, James, 049, 083<br />

Simon, Patrick, 154, 189, 212<br />

Skaaning, Svend-Erik, 236<br />

Smith, Marshall, 186<br />

Smith, Michael, 096, 147<br />

Smith, Tim, 127<br />

Snaith, Holly, 009, 053<br />

Sneeringer, Julia, 073<br />

Sobotova, Alena, 084<br />

Soerensen, Ditte, 064<br />

Sokol, Steven, 105<br />

Sommer, Moritz, 045<br />

Sotiriu, Sabrina, 211<br />

Spektorowski, Alberto, 095, 136<br />

Stambolis-Ruhstorfer, Michael, 054,<br />

188<br />

Stark, RD Andew, 002<br />

Statham, Paul, 047, 092<br />

Stegman, Natali, 098<br />

Stegmueller, Daniel, 007, 033<br />

Steinmetz, George, 031<br />

Stenberg, Matthew, 146<br />

Stensöta, Helena, 169<br />

Stephens, John, 008, 099, 131<br />

Steven, Martin, 011, 026<br />

Stewart, Tuuli, 225<br />

Stoeckel, Florian, 009<br />

Stokes, Lauren, 193<br />

Stoltenberg, Steven, 126<br />

Stone, John, 037<br />

Stone, Marla, 031, 191, 214<br />

Storskrubb, Eva, 231<br />

Strasser, Sabine, 172, 224<br />

Strikwerda, Carl, 022, 132<br />

Strittmatter, David, 174<br />

Strumia, Francesca, 060, 075<br />

Stuckatz, Jan, 148<br />

Sus, Monika, 089<br />

Susser, Ida, 115<br />

Sveen, Thea, 024<br />

Swank, Duane, 081<br />

Swartz, David, 037, 190<br />

Szabo, Stephen, 105<br />

Szoecsik, Edina, 005, 164, 208<br />

Tach, Laura, 055<br />

Talewicz-Kwiatkowska, Joanna, 004<br />

Taraktas, Basak, 112<br />

Taras, Raymond, 126<br />

Taratko, Carolyn, 044<br />

Tassinari, Arianna, 195<br />

Tataryn, Anastasia, 209<br />

Tawat, Mahama, 049<br />

Teele, Dawn, 082, 216<br />

Telò, Mario, 197, 219<br />

Tepavac, Marija, 056<br />

Tesser, Lynn, 025, 147<br />

Thalassinos, Eleftherios, 045<br />

Thatcher, Mark, 029, 057<br />

Thelen, Kathleen, 118<br />

Thewissen, Stefan, 033, 081, 157<br />

Thielemann, Eiko, 023, 049, 129<br />

Thiemann, Alina, 180<br />

Thiltges, Alexandre, 102<br />

Thorlakson, Lori, 030, 107, 187<br />

Tichenor, Allie, 237<br />

Tiemann, Guido, 011, 208<br />

Timberlake, Anicia, 204<br />

Tinsley, Meghan, 064<br />

Tollette, Jessica, 004<br />

Tolstrup, Jakob, 147<br />

Tombus, Ertug, 013<br />

Toomey, Michael, 073<br />

Torpey, John, 034, 237<br />

Toubeau, Simon, 070<br />

Touré, Judith, 018<br />

Touzet, Chloé, 168<br />

Traber, Denise, 128<br />

Trampusch, Christine, 048, 131<br />

Trauner, Florian, 083<br />

Traykov, Bozhin, 004<br />

Trein, Philipp, 183, 206<br />

Trenz, Hans-Joerg, 030, 233<br />

Tres, Georgia, 003<br />

Triadafilopoulos, Phil, 024, 063<br />

Tsarouhas, Dimitris, 086, 101, 138<br />

Tsiftsoglou, Anna, 045<br />

Tucker, Sir Paul, 150<br />

Tulke, Julia, 124<br />

Tuncaci, Alp, 167<br />

Tunkis, Peter, 208<br />

Tøge, Anne Grete, 183<br />

Ucen, Peter, 187<br />

Uehling, Greta, 221, 227<br />

Umansky, Karen, 115<br />

Underhill, Geoffrey, 194<br />

Unterschütz, Joanna, 137<br />

Uygun, Ayse, 224<br />

Vail, Mark, 017, 043, 195<br />

Valdez, Sarah, 164<br />

Valdez Tappatá, María, 081<br />

Van der Loo, Guillaume, 061<br />

van der Veen, Maurits, 100<br />

van Dooremalen, Thijs, 179, 209<br />

Van Elsuwege, Peter, 061<br />

Van Hecke, Matti, 155<br />

Van Ingelgom, Virginie, 184, 223<br />

Van Liew, Maria, 186<br />

Van Spanje, Joost, 003<br />

van Vliet, Olaf, 033, 117<br />

Vatsov, Mihail, 205<br />

Ventresca, Robert, 192<br />

Véron, Nicolas, 150<br />

Verschueren, Herwig, 137<br />

Vesan, Patrik, 123<br />

Vidal, Guillem, 019<br />

Villa, Paula-Irene, 054, 077, 193<br />

Vilpišauskas, Ramūnas, 072<br />

Virchow, Fabian, 095, 136, 215<br />

Virtuoso, Tomás, 048<br />

Viscomi, Joseph, 001<br />

Vlandas, Tim, 001, 053, 117<br />

Vlaskamp, Martijn, 130<br />

von Hardenberg, Wilko, 152<br />

von Klimo, Arpad, 213<br />

von Wahl, Angelika, 082, 188<br />

von Wittelsbach, Kora, 213<br />

Vossiek, Janis, 008, 165<br />

Vuoristo, Kaisa, 188<br />

Watson, Sara, 195, 236<br />

Webman, Jerry, 022<br />

Wegener, Jens, 067<br />

Wegner, Jarula, 180<br />

Weiner, Richard, 002, 170<br />

Weinke, Annette, 112<br />

Weinkopf, Claudia, 113<br />

Weintraub, Jeff, 069<br />

Weiss, Jeff, 111<br />

Weisstanner, David, 094<br />

Wells, Jennifer, 185<br />

Wendler, Frank, 094, 107<br />

Wendt, Claus, 015<br />

Westfall, Aubrey, 024<br />

Whitaker, Robert, 226<br />

White, James, 183<br />

Whitworth, Andrew, 048<br />

Wiener, Antje, 118<br />

Wierenga, Louis, 011, 082<br />

Wiesboeck, Laura, 106<br />

Wiggen, Mette, 004<br />

Wilken, Lisanne, 021<br />

Wille, Anchrit, 107, 144<br />

Winblad, Ulrika, 008<br />

Wincott, Daniel, 044, 234<br />

Winland, Daphne, 109, 135, 227<br />

Winnwa, Isabel, 161<br />

Winter, Elke, 093, 146<br />

Wojnicka, Katarzyna, 052, 071<br />

Wolfe, Thomas, 074<br />

Wolfgram, Mark, 180<br />

Wozniakowski, Tomasz, 145<br />

Wright, Katy, 158<br />

Wuhs, Steve, 005<br />

Wunsch, Natasha, 141<br />

Wydra, Harald, 237<br />

Wüstenberg, Jenny, 180<br />

Wächter, Arnd, 182<br />

Xanthopoulou, Ermioni, 177<br />

Yakter, Alon, 165<br />

Yildiz, Murat, 124<br />

Yilmaz, Yasir, 132<br />

Yndigegn, Carsten, 068, 209<br />

Yokell, Matthew, 215<br />

Young, Alasdair, 096, 148<br />

Zahavi, Hila, 181<br />

Zbyszewska, Ania, 001<br />

Zeitlin, Jonathan, 025, 078<br />

Zihnioglu, Ozge, 224<br />

Zoller, Silke, 198<br />

Zuccotti, Carolina, 038<br />

Zuidhof, P.W., 205<br />

Zyla, Benjamin, 010<br />

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