2013 ecpr bordeaux general conference programme

Page 1

+44 (0)1206 872501 www.ecpr.eu

7th ECPR General Conference – Sciences Po Bordeaux, 4 – 7 September 2013

Encouraging the training, research, and crossnational co-operation of political scientists

7th

ECPR General Conference Sciences Po Bordeaux, 4 – 7 September 2013


The ECPR and the local organising committee at Sciences Po Bordeaux would like to express their gratitude to all sponsors of the 7th General Conference

We would also like to thank all publishers and other exhibitors for their contribution


General Conference Sciences Po Bordeaux 4 – 7 September 2013

Contents Welcome from the local organisers................................................................................................ 2 Welcome from the academic convenors........................................................................................ 3 About Bordeaux............................................................................................................................. 4 The ECPR's Executive Committee................................................................................................... 6 Who's Who in the ECPR ................................................................................................................. 7 About the ECPR ............................................................................................................................. 8 Campus map .................................................................................................................................. 9 Plenary Lecture ............................................................................................................................ 10 Day-by-day schedule of activities................................................................................................. 11 Practical information ................................................................................................................... 12 Roundtables ................................................................................................................................. 13 Social programme........................................................................................................................ 14 Standing Group meetings ............................................................................................................ 15 Mattei Dogan Prize ...................................................................................................................... 16 Lifetime Achievement Award....................................................................................................... 17 Stein Rokkan Prize........................................................................................................................ 18 List of Sections.............................................................................................................................. 20 Academic timetable ..................................................................................................................... 22 List of Panels, by Section ............................................................................................................. 24 Publishers taking part in the book exhibition .............................................................................. 36 List of Panels, by Session ............................................................................................................. 39 Index of participants................................................................................................................... 137

│1


Welcome from the local organisers...

Dear Colleague I am honoured to welcome you to the 7th ECPR General Conference here at Sciences Po Bordeaux. Founded in 1948 by the celebrated Bordeaux political scientist Maurice Duverger, this grande école is linked closely with the University of Bordeaux, which in 2010 was made a University of Excellence under the French government’s IDEX scheme. It offers a broad‑based, pluridisciplinary, multilanguage curriculum across all fields of the political and social sciences. Admission to the Institute, host to 2,000 native and international students, is by rigorous selection – a guarantee of quality. Master-Diploma courses last five years: three years of undergraduate study equip students with a broad grounding in the political and social sciences, while two graduate years focus on specialisms tailored to finding a job on completion of end-of-studies internships. Each year, more than a hundred students pass the competitive entrance examinations for the upper echelons of the French Civil Service following training at our Preparation Centre of General Administration. Thanks to a long tradition of cooperation with the Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques and the

2│

Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, political science research remains a top priority here. Our doctoral school forms future PhDs and researchers, and at two important research centres, Centre Emile Durkheim and Les Afriques dans le Monde, the ECPR spirit is highly valued: the Joint Sessions took place here in 1995 and many Standing Group meetings have been held here since. The Institute also offers courses and research activities in law, economics, management, sociology, history, geography, foreign languages and civilisations. As a result, graduates are well versed in important contemporary matters and develop an open and inquiring mind, all the more for having at their disposal two libraries with over 500,000 items covering almost seven kilometres of shelving! Sciences Po Bordeaux has more than 200 exchange agreements with universities throughout the world. Of special note are Universität Stuttgart, Germany; Università di Torino, Italy; Universida de Coimbra, Portugal; Universidad Autònoma de Madrid, Spain; Cardiff University in the UK and now Université Mundiapolis à Casablanca, Morocco. Sciences Po Bordeaux is also active in Russia (Moscow) and in Jamaica (West Indies University in Kingston) and helps develop French language programmes in Central and Eastern Europe through the International School of Political Studies in Katowice (Poland). Despite (or because) of Bordeaux’s excellent quality of life (wine, gastronomy, architecture, ocean, etc…), academic work here is intense, and I wish you a fruitful and inspiring General Conference. My deepest gratitude goes to all the people and institutions involved in the preparation of this event, which is so important for the political science community in Europe, and throughout the world.

Vincent Hoffmann-Martinot Sciences Po Bordeaux team Conference Coordinators Didier Chabault, Dominique Nguyen, Jean Petaux Academic Support Béatrice Barthélémy, Elisabeth Vignati IT & Website Paul Rouger Conference Support Monique Sentey, Jean-Marc Seynaeve, Céline Thouvenin


...and from the academic convenors Dear Colleague On behalf of the ECPR, welcome to the 7th General Conference at Sciences Po Bordeaux. We hope that over the next few days you will enjoy the rich and diverse programme, which this year features more than 400 panels, the plenary lecture by Nonna Mayer on Inequalities, Welfare and Politics, two roundtables, What’s So International About Political Economy? and Explaining Political Change in the South: Lessons from African Democratic Transitions and the Arab Spring, plus a number of other exciting events. The General Conference has developed into the largest event for the ECPR – and for European political

Klaus H Goetz holds the Chair in Political Systems and European Integration at the University of Munich. He previously taught at LSE and at the University of Potsdam. He has held Visiting Professorships at Humboldt University Berlin, the University of Tokyo, the Institute of Advanced Studies Vienna, Hebrew University Jerusalem, and Sciences Po Bordeaux, and he was a Fernand Braudel Fellow at EUI. Professor Goetz’s work focuses on the comparative analysis of European politics and public policy, with particular interest in state institutions. His most recent publications include The EU Timescape (Routledge, 2012, edited with J Meyer-Sahling) and Performing to Type? Institutional Performance in the New EU Member States, edited with R Zubek. Most recently, he was awarded a grant by the German Research Foundation to work on time rules and horizons in second chambers. He was local organiser of the 2009 ECPR General Conference in Potsdam and has been co-editor of the journal West European Politics since 2000.

science – with over 2,000 participants, and a steadily growing number of submissions for Sections, Panels and Papers. Given this flourishing interest, the General Conference will henceforth take place annually. Calls for next year’s meeting in Glasgow will go out soon. We are grateful to all those involved in the organisation, but special thanks must go to the Section Chairs, the local organisers at Sciences Po, and ECPR Central Services. We wish you all a great conference!

Klaus Goetz, University of Munich Jonas Tallberg, Stockholm University

Jonas Tallberg is Professor of Political Science at Stockholm University, where he co-directs the research group on global and regional governance. His primary research interests are global governance, EU politics, and institutional theory. Most recently, he co-authored The Opening Up of International Organizations: Transnational Access in Global Governance (CUP, 2013). He has been a visiting scholar at Harvard University, McGill University, the Social Science Research Center Berlin, the Institute for Advanced Studies Vienna, the Centre for Advanced Study Oslo, the European Commission, and the Swedish Institute of International Affairs. Professor Tallberg has been awarded research grants from the European Research Council, the Fulbright Commission, the Humboldt Foundation, the Swedish Research Council, and the Nordic Research Academy. He currently serves on the ECPR Executive Committee and on the Steering Committee of the ECPR Standing Group on the European Union. │ 3


About Bordeaux

The city of Bordeaux is close to the Atlantic coast, in the north of the Aquitaine region, roughly 500km southwest of Paris. It is built on a bend of the river Garonne, and is divided into the right bank to the east and left bank in the west. Metropolitan Bordeaux contains around 1.1 million inhabitants, making it the fifth-largest city in France. In 2007 the historic part of Bordeaux was awarded UNESCO World Heritage status, in recognition of its exceptional eighteenth‑century architecture.

author of the Essays and, two hundred years later, the great political thinker Montesquieu. The eighteenth century was the golden age of Bordeaux. About 5,000 of the city’s buildings, including those on the quays, date from this period. Victor Hugo found the town so beautiful, he commented ‘take Versailles, add Antwerp, and

Origins and history Bordeaux lies on the site of a settlement founded by a Celtic tribe, who named the town Burdigala. The town fell under Roman rule around 60 BC, when it was a significant importer of tin and lead to Rome. Later, it became capital of Roman Aquitaine. Over the next few hundred years, Bordeaux was sacked by the Vandals, Visigoths and Franks, by the troops of the Andalusian Abd er Rahman, and by the Vikings. From the twelfth to the fifteenth century, Bordeaux regained importance following the marriage of Eleanor of Aquitaine to Count Henri Plantagenet, who became Henry II of England. The wine trade flourished, and the Cathédrale Saint André was built. The Kingdom of France still suffered from instability, however, and it was to combat this that the Parliament of Bordeaux was created in 1462. Notable members of this Parliament over the centuries include Michel de Montaigne, famous

The Grand Théâtre, home of the Opéra Nationale de Bordeaux

you have Bordeaux’. Baron Haussmann is said to have based his remodelling of Paris on eighteenthcentury Bordeaux. Business was booming, and traders imported exotic goods including coffee, chocolate and cotton, and exported the region’s produce to the Hanseatic ports, to America and to Russia.

One of Bordeaux's efficient trams runs across the romantic Pont-de-Pierre

4│


The economy of Aquitaine was hit hard by the blockades and requisitions of the Napoleonic Wars, then by growing English domination of maritime trade. But with the arrival of the first rail service from Paris in 1848, Bordeaux was boosted by the influx of tourists to nearby spa towns and coastal resorts.

Modern-day Bordeaux Bordeaux has preserved its history well, and today, more than 350 of its buildings are listed as historic monuments, making the city extremely popular with tourists, and as a backdrop for period film and TV productions. In 1996, the city’s prefecture launched a project to clean the sumptuous stone facades of its most exceptional historic buildings, which stretch for more than a kilometre along the Garonne in an area known as Le Port de la Lune. Unmissable architectural highlights for the visitor include the romantic Pont-de-Pierre spanning the Garonne, the thousand-year-old Cathédrale Saint André, the neoclassical Grand Théâtre, and the Palais and Place de la Bourse – spectacular when lit up at night. Bordeaux boasts eleven museums, including institutions dedicated to the fine, contemporary and decorative arts, natural history, archaeology, ethnography, and social and regional history. The pedestrian-only rue Sainte-Catherine is one of the longest shopping streets in Europe, boasting 1.2 kilometres of shops, restaurants and cafés. Shops become progressively upmarket towards the Place de la Comédie.

Place Pey-Berland, location of the City Hall and the Cathédrale Saint-André

Salut! Bordeaux is synonymous worldwide with wine. The vine was introduced by the Romans, and wine production has been continuous in the region since Roman times. Bordeaux now has about 287,000 acres of vineyards, 10,000 wine-producing châteaux and 13,000 growers. With an annual production of approximately 960 million bottles, the wine industry employs one in six people in the Gironde. The historic Chartrons district of Bordeaux features majestic residences, cellars, and warehouses that bear witness to a time when this part of Bordeaux was the heart of the global wine trade.

Find out more

For information on all Bordeaux's tourist attractions, including seasonal exhibitions and events, wine tours and restaurants, visit www.bordeaux-tourisme.com

The spectacular eighteenth-century Port de la Lune

│5


The ECPR’s Executive Committee The Executive Committee (EC) is the ECPR’s Board of 12 Trustees, elected by the Council every three years. Each member of the EC is elected for a six-year term, unless they are co-opted, in which case they must stand at the next election in order to continue for a further three-year term. The terms of EC members are staggered by three years, meaning that six new members are elected every three years. The members of the EC are drawn from the full members of the ECPR. The Chair is elected by the EC every three years at the first meeting following election. To facilitate continuity and in recognition of the need to have a Chair experienced in ECPR business, the outgoing EC, in the preceding autumn, elects a Chair Designate from those members who have another three years to serve. This person becomes the recommended Chair to the new EC. The process

ensures that the ECPR is led by someone who already has three years’ experience of working on the Executive Committee, and for the ECPR. The Executive Committee is responsible for the day-to-day running of the Consortium as well as the formulation of long-term strategic development plans and activities. To make this task more manageable, each EC member is given a portfolio for each three-year term. Most portfolios have a sub-committee chaired by the relevant member of the EC, on which sits at least one other EC member and a counterpart from Central Services. The Executive Committee meets at least twice a year, at the Joint Sessions of Workshops in spring and the General Conference in the autumn. All EC members, with the exception of Knud Erik Jørgensen, will be attending this year's General Conference.

Executive Committee 2013 – 2015 Chair – Simona Piattoni, Università degli Studi di Trento Vice Chair – Niilo Kauppi, Institut d’études politiques, Strasbourg Rudy Andeweg, Universiteit Leiden Klaus Goetz, University of Munich Olafur Þ Harðarson, Háskóli Íslands Knud Erik Jørgensen, Aarhus Universitet

6│

André Kaiser, Universität zu Köln Richard Katz, Johns Hopkins University Manuel Sánchez de Dios, Universidad Complutense de Madrid Birgit Sauer, Universität Wien (not pictured) Jonas Tallberg, Stockholms universitet Luca Verzichelli, Università degli Studi di Siena


Academic Director

Publishers

Martin Bull, University of Salford

Cambridge University Patrick McCartan Press

Central Services Barnard, Jenna*

Conference Co-ordinator

Bestow, Tom

IT Support Technician

Cenci, Mary

EPS Editorial Assistant

Chapman, Denise ECPR Method Schools Manager Cole, Matt

IT Manager

Demes, Ben

Web Developer

Evans, Ann*

Finance Manager

Ferris, Joan

HR and HS Officer

Foley, Anna

Conference Co-ordinator

Gethen, Rebecca Publications Manager Maternity leave until October 2013 Hawkins, Kate*

Press Marketing and Content Executive

Inbanathan, Sharleni* Marketing and Membership Executive Kench, Mark*

ECPR Press Manager

Morgan, Helen

Finance Assistant

Pugh, Laura Press Production Controller Soper, Louise

Events Assistant

Taylor, Marcia

Conference Co-ordinator

Thompson, Sandra*

Conference Manager

*indicates attendance of Central Services; all Executive Committee members (see opposite page) are attending

Oxford University Press

Dominic Byatt Elizabeth Suffling

Palgrave Macmillan

Guy Edwards Amber Stone-Galilee

Wiley-Blackwell

Rachel Smith

Editors ECPR Press Dario Castiglione Peter Kennealy Alexandra Segerberg Peter Triantafillou EJPR

Andreas Bågenholm Kevin Deegan-Krause Rainbow Murray Ioannis Papadopoulos Claudio Radaelli Liam Weeks

EPS

Martin Bull Jacqueline Briggs Jonathon Moses Luís de Sousa Lasse Thomassen

EPSR

Richard Bellamy Donatella Della Porta Mark Hallerberg Guy Peters Jon Pierre Antje Wiener

OUP Series

David Farrell R Kenneth Carty

Research Methods

Bernhard Kittel Benoît Rihoux

│7


Encouraging the training, research, and crossnational co-operation of political scientists

About us

Standing Groups

Established in 1970, the European Consortium for Political Research is an independent, scholarly association that supports and encourages the training, research and cross-national co-operation of political scientists through Europe and the rest of the world.

The ECPR formalises its aim to create networking opportunities through its Standing Groups. These are groups of researchers, in many cases formed at ECPR events.

Events To fulfil its remit, the ECPR organises a number of events each year: the Joint Sessions of Workshops, Summer and Winter Schools in Methods and Techniques, Research Sessions, and the General Conference, which from 2014, will become an annual event. A Graduate Student Conference is also held biennially; the next is 3 – 5 July 2014 in Innsbruck, Austria.

Publishing Complementing these events, and in some cases publishing research presented at them, is the ECPR’s extensive publishing portfolio. The ECPR has its own publishing imprint, ECPR Press, and it publishes three leading journals: European Journal of Political Research, European Political Science Review, and its professional journal European Political Science. The ECPR also publishes two high-profile book series, Comparative Politics and Research Methods, with academic publishers. ECPR members receive print copies of all three journals and individuals enjoy significant discounts on all book series.

8│

Some are small, producing only a mailing list or website; some are large, organising their own summer school or publishing their own journal. The ECPR has more than 40 Standing Groups, covering all sub-fields of the discipline. All are eligible to apply for grants to help with organisation of their groups and the running of summer schools.

Prizes Each year, the ECPR marks the achievements of its membership by awarding a number of prizes. These cover the spectrum of a scholar’s career, from the Jean Blondel PhD Prize, for example, to the Lifetime Achievement Award.

Membership The ECPR’s membership is institutional and currently comprises some 331 universities concerned with the teaching and research of political science. However, while membership is paid by the university, it is the individuals within it who receive the benefit; from Masters and PhD students, through to the most senior professor; and from all related disciplines, not just political science.


Campus map

│9


Plenary lecture Inequalities, Welfare and Politics – Nonna Mayer Abstract If the economic effects of the 2008 financial crisis have been extensively studied, there is less research on its political impact. How does social and economic insecurity affect citizens’ everyday lives and attitudes towards the welfare state, public policies, and party politics? Does it fuel apathy or support for the radical right? These are some of the questions this conference will try to answer, drawing from the French case and combining survey data from the French Election Study 2012 on The Political Economy of Voting, and in-depth interviews with a sample of people on welfare.

Biography Nonna Mayer is Research Director at the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS). Her research laboratory since 2009 has been the Centre for European Studies at Sciences Po (CEE), and she teaches here on the undergraduate programme and in the Political Science Doctoral School. Professor Mayer’s main fields of expertise are the sociology of political behaviour, racism and antisemitism and rightwing extremism. Her main ongoing research project explores the political consequences of economic insecurity and social precariousness (VotPauvr: Poor People Votes). She has been chair of the French Political Science Association (AFSP) since 2005 and edits the series Contester (Protest) of the Presses de Sciences Po.

Her recent publications include Sociologie des comportements politiques, Paris, A. Colin (coll.U), 2010 and From Jean-Marie to Marine Le Pen: Electoral Change on the Far Right in Parliamentary Affairs – Special Issue: French Presidential and Parliamentary Elections 2012, 66(1), 2012.

Featured Panels Panel 444 Europe and the Financial Crisis: A Political System in Formation?

Panel 445 From Participation to Online Deliberation

Panel Chair Dario Castiglione, University of Exeter Panel Discussant Sonja Puntscher-Riekmann, Universität Salzburg Thursday 5 September, 11:00–12:40

Panel Chairs Alexandra Segerberg, Stockholm University Daniel Gaxie, Université de Paris I (Panthéon-Sorbonne) Friday 6 September, 11:00–12:40

ROOM MABILEAU

10 │

ROOM MABILEAU


Day-by-day schedule of activities Wednesday 4 September 15:00–20:00

Registration opens; Book exhibition and information desk

Thursday 5 September 08:00–18:00

Registration and information desk; Book exhibition

09:00–10:40

Panel Session 1

10:40–11:00

Coffee / tea break and networking

11:00–12:40

Panel Session 2

12:40–14:00

LUNCH / Focus Group RECEPTION Graduate Student Network ROOM MABILEAU

14:00–15:40

Panel Session 3

15:40–16:00

Coffee / tea break and networking

16:00–17:40

Panel Session 4

18:30–19:30

Welcome address, Presentation of awards and Plenary lecture See page 10, opposite, for full details. Auditorium, 9–13 Cours Georges Clemenceau, 33000 Bordeaux

19:30–20:30

OPENING RECEPTION Palais de la Bourse, 17 Place de la Bourse, 33076 Bordeaux

Friday 6 September 08:00–18:00

Registration and information desk; Book exhibition

09:00–10:40

Panel Session 5

10:40–11:00

Coffee / tea break and networking

11:00–12:40

Panel Session 6

12:40–14:00

LUNCH / Focus Group

14:00–15:30

ROUNDTABLE What's so International about Political Economy? See page 13 for full details ROOM E101

15:30–15:50

Coffee / tea break and networking

15:50–17:30

Panel Session 7

16:00–18:00

Council meeting ROOM E001

17:40–19:00

Panel Session 8

18:00–19:00

Council reception ROOM E001

Saturday 7 September 08:30–15:00

Registration and information desk; Book exhibition

09:00–10:40

Panel Session 9

10:40–11:00

Coffee / tea break and networking

11:00–12:40

Panel Session 10

12:40–14:00

LUNCH

14:00–15:30

ROUNDTABLE Explaining Political Change in the South: Lessons from African Democratic Transitions and the Arab Spring. See page 13 for full details ROOM E001

15:30–15:50

Coffee / tea break and networking

15:50–17:30

Panel Session 11

17:30+

Close of academic programme and departure of participants │ 11


Practical information Banks There are banks all over the city, including Talence and Pessac (Tram B). There’s also a cashpoint at the post office within walking distance of Sciences Po Bordeaux. Leave via the main entrance, take the first left, and continue until the end of the parking lot.

Public transport, bike hire and taxis Trams Bordeaux enjoys a modern tram system, which runs on a ground-level power supply that eliminates the need for ugly overhead cables. Find out more about trams and buses at the Tram et Bus de la Cub (TBC) website, www.infotbc.com For all information and lost property, call TBC on 05 57 57 88 88, Monday–Saturday 7am–7pm, Sunday 9am–7pm Bike station VCub You can hire a VCub bike for 24 hours or a full week, at one of 80 VCub points around the city – find out more at www.vcub.fr The nearest VCub point to Sciences Po is 9 place Gambetta. Alternatively, call 09 69 39 03 03, and have your credit card ready to pay. Taxis Bordeaux Taxi 05 56 316 107 Taxis Girondins 05 56 80 70 37 Taxi Télé 05 56 960 034 (bilingual taxi driver available on request) Taxi G7 3607 Taxi 33 05 56 749 506 Taxi Eva Bordeaux 06 21 609 765 Parking If you are driving to the General Conference, there is free parking next to Sciences Po.

Emergency contacts Police 17 Ambulance 15 Fire Service 18 Emergency 112 SOS Médecins Bordeaux 05 56 44 74 74

12 │

Local hospital Clinique Mutualiste de Pessac 46 avenue du Docteur Schweitzer, 33600 PESSAC 08 26 30 56 46 Doctors Laurent, Thierry 4 Rue de Compostelle, 33600 PESSAC 05 57 96 74 77 Chavane, Georges Compostelle 05 56 80 77 00 Montariol, Yves 46 Avenue Pierre Wiehn, 33600 PESSAC 05 56 46 18 90 Nearest police station Commissariats et bureaux de Police 49 Avenue du Général Leclerc, 33600 PESSAC 05 57 26 38 70 Forum stop (Tram line B) Nearest fire station Mérignac

Post offices There’s a small post office within walking distance of Sciences Po (closed on Saturdays). See under Banks for directions. Bigger Post Offices 262 cours Gambetta, 33400 TALENCE Nearest Tram stop Forum, line B 25 Avenue Roger Chaumet, 33600 PESSAC Nearest Tram stop Pessac Centre or Camponac Médiathèque, line B.

Shops Within a 5–10 minute walk from Sciences Po’s main entrance, take allée Ausone then at the first roundabout, turn left into rue Docteur Albert Schweitzer. There you’ll find restaurants and snack bars, a bar (The Central), tobacconists, newsagents and a postbox.


Roundtables What’s so International about Political Economy? Friday 6 September 2013, 14:00–15:30 Room E101 Chair Andy Smith Centre Emile Durkheim-Sciences Po Bordeaux, France Speakers José Fernandez Albertos Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), Spain Co-chair of ECPR Standing Group on Political Economy Colin Hay University of Sheffield, UK Helen Milner University of Princeton, USA Current President of IPSA

Abstract

Political science generates a wealth of information about the politics of the economy, but much of this now stems only from the sub-field of International Political Economy (IPE). This roundtable aims to take stock of this trend and its implications for our discipline from two angles. The first asks to what extent the political economy is now international. The second angle concerns the advantages and disadvantages of an intra-disciplinary division of labour which, while favouring IPE, leaves economies under-researched by the remainder of political scientists.

Explaining Political Change in the South: Lessons from African Democratic Transitions and the Arab Spring Saturday 7 September 2013, 14:00–15:30 Room E001 Chair René Otayek Senior research director at CNRS, France Speakers Céline Thiriot Director, Les Afriques dans le Monde, Sciences Po Bordeaux, France Atta Al-Batahani University of Khartoum, Sudan Nicolas van de Walle Cornell University, USA Mamoudou Gazibo University of Montreal, Canada Dominique Darbon Sciences Po Bordeaux, France

Abstract

Most sub-Saharan African states experienced democratic transition in the early 1990s, while many Arab countries have faced significant political changes since the end of 2010. In some of them (Tunisia, Egypt, Yemen, Libya) the autocrats in power for decades have been overthrown. In others, such as Bahrain, the authoritarian regime has been confronted by popular uprising; in Syria, by civil war. Though some political scientists have pointed to the growing social, economic and political unrest in parts of the Arab world in recent years, these uprisings went largely unpredicted by the discipline. But while their outcome remains uncertain, they have quashed forever the idea of Arab or Muslim authoritarian exceptionalism. They also question the way social sciences – particularly political science – have approached political change, authoritarianism and democratisation in the Arab world. This roundtable will address some theoretical and epistemological questions posed to political science by Arab revolutions, in the light of African democratic transitions. It aims to suggest useful analytical elements for a better understanding of the future of these revolutions. │ 13


Social programme Thursday 5 September 12:40 – 14:00

Reception: Graduate Student Network The ECPR's newly relaunched GSN welcomes graduate students to come along to meet with the GSN Committee members. LOCATION ROOM MABILEAU

16:40

Reception: European Review of International Studies This new journal, published by Barbara Budrich, will focus on uniquely European approaches to international relations and related areas. Original articles, reviews, and translations stemming from different European academic communities. Launch issue spring 2014. LOCATION Barbara Budrich booth, book exhibition area

18:30 – 19:30

Welcome Address Presentation of ECPR Lifetime Achievement Award Presentation of Mattei Dogan Foundation Prize LOCATION Auditorium, 9–13 Cours Georges Clemenceau, 33000 Bordeaux

19:30 – 20:30

Opening Reception All participants welcome LOCATION Palais de la Bourse, 17 Place de la Bourse, 33076 Bordeaux

Friday 6 September 12:40 – 14:00

European Journal of Political Research 40th Anniversary Panel 424 – Wiley-Blackwell and ECPR celebrate four decades of the EJPR Chair Ioannis Papadopoulos, Université de Lausanne Co-Chair Claudio Radaelli, University of Exeter Participants Romain Lachat, Universitat Pompeu Fabra Martino Maggetti, University of Zürich Hermann Schmitt, Universität Mannheim Frans Van Waarden, University of Utrecht Thomas Plümper, University of Essex Eric Neumayer, London School of Economics & Political Science LOCATION ROOM MABILEAU

15:30

Reception: ANTICORRP Book Series A new ANTICORRP book series is accompanying the large-scale, EU-funded research project Anticorruption Policies Revisited: Global Trends and European Responses to the Challenge of Corruption. The project consists of 21 research groups in 16 EU countries and aims to investigate factors that promote or hinder the development of effective anti-corruption policies. LOCATION Barbara Budrich booth, book exhibition area

14 │


Standing Group meetings

Full list of ECPR Standing Groups at www.ecpr.eu/StandingGroups/StandingGroupsList.aspx Standing Group Analytical Politics and Public Choice Central and Eastern Europe Politics Citizenship Comparative Political Institutions Democratic Innovations Business meeting Environmental Politics Federalism and Regionalism Gender and Politics Human Rights and Transitional Justice Interest Groups Internet and Politics Kantian Political Thought Latin American Politics Law and Courts Local Government Organised Crime Participation and Mobilisation Political Economy Political Representation Political Parties Political Psychology Political Sociology Political Violence Politics and the Arts Regulatory Governance Religion and Politics Social Network Analysis Southern European Politics Teaching and Learning Politics Welfare Politics and Social Reform Policy

Room E109 E112 E111 E103 E103 E003 E106 E106 E110 E110 E102 P14 E004 E111 E111 E121 E109 E005 E111 P14 MAURIAC E106 E116 E118 P11 E110 E103 E003 E107 P11

Date Thursday 5 September Thursday 5 September Saturday 7 September Friday 6 September Saturday 7 September Thursday 5 September Thursday 5 September Friday 6 September Saturday 7 September Friday 6 September Thursday 5 September Saturday 7 September Thursday 5 September Thursday 5 September Friday 6 September Friday 6 September Saturday 7 September Thursday 5 September Thursday 5 September Thursday 5 September Thursday 5 September Friday 6 September Thursday 5 September Thursday 5 September Thursday 5 September Thursday 5 September Friday 6 September Friday 6 September Friday 6 September Thursday 5 September

Time 12:40–14:00 12:40–14:00 12:40–14:00 14:30–15:30 12:40–14:00 12:40–14:00 12:45–14:00 19:00–19:45 12:40–14:00 11:00–12:40 12:40–14:00 09:00–10:40 12:40–14:00 16:00–17:40 11:00–12:40 17:40–19:00 12:40–14:00 12:40–14:00 12:40–14:00 12:40–14:00 12:40–14:00 13:00–14:00 12:40–14:00 12:40–14:00 11:00–12:40 13:15–14:00 19:00–19:45 19:00–20:00 11:00–12:40 12:40–14:00

MABILEAU Thursday 5 September E111 Friday 6 September

12:40–14:00 15:50–17:30

P4

Thursday 5 September

12:40–14:00

E110 E117

Thursday 5 September Friday 6 September

09:00–11:00 12:40–14:00

Other meetings/receptions Graduate Student Network Reception ELECDEM Meeting (Training Network in Electoral Democracy) CERES Executive Board Meeting (The Consortium for Electoral Research with Election Studies) Comparative Candidate Survey project European Research Area Collaborative Research Network Meeting

│ 15


Mattei Dogan Prize The Mattei Dogan Foundation Prize in European Political Sociology is awarded biennially for a major contribution to the advancement of political sociology. The $3,000 prize is presented to either an individual scholar with an ensemble of outstanding scientific publications and constructive professional achievements, or a team of researchers currently enjoying a high reputation in the international community of political sociologists.

2013 winner Professor Virginie Guiraudon This year's prize is awarded to Virginie Guiraudon, Research Director at Sciences Po Paris Center for European Studies. The Jury felt that she has made a significant contribution to European political sociology through impactful research and academic activities. A recipient of several other prestigious prizes, including the George Lavau award for best PhD on French contemporary politics and the CNRS bronze medal, Professor Guiraudon has published widely on European public policies, citizenship, immigration and multiculturalism in Europe. Among her professional engagements, she was a founder of the political sociology research network of the European Sociological Association, she sits on the editorial board of European Political Science Review, and she is a member of the Executive Committee for the Council for European Studies. Virginie Guiraudon holds a PhD in Government from Harvard. She has been a Marie Curie professor at the European University Institute (EUI) in Florence (Italy), Visiting Professor at the UCLA (USA), Doshisha University (Japan), UNISA (South Africa) and the CEPC (Spain). Her main interests lie in the comparative politics of immigration, citizenship and ethnicity.

In her own words... 'I was stunned and elated to learn that I had won this prize. I am extremely grateful to the colleagues who nominated me, because we work together to help political sociology thrive through Research Network 32 of the European Sociological Association. Having been trained at Harvard, I returned to Europe with a research position at the French National Center for Scientific Research where Mattei Dogan had also worked. Dogan is an inspiration for those of us who believe in building international spaces for dialogue so

16 │

that the diversity of social science research traditions in Europe and beyond is better recognised as an asset. This is a key reason why I am pleased to have fostered exchanges through my role in interdisciplinary professional associations such as the Council for European Studies, and collaborative projects such as Sociology of the European Union. I also think that political sociologists are well equipped theoretically and methodologically to grasp political dynamics in times of crisis and to study state-society relations in different national and subnational contexts. My own work has focused mainly on comparative public policies using the notion of 'venue shopping' and with an interest in the emergence of transnational policy domains. Although often thought out in a world of container-like states, classical sociological concepts have proven heuristic in understanding the emergence, institutionalisation and consequences of these meso-level sociopolitical orders that together make up 'European integration.' I am thrilled to receive this prize in Bordeaux: it was here during the 1995 Joint Sessions that I presented my PhD fieldwork on citizenship and immigration policy, and met people I still work with today.'


Lifetime Achievement Award This €5,000 award is given biennially to a scholar who has made an outstanding contribution to European political science.

2013 winner Professor Ian Budge The Jury for the 2013 award met during the Joint Sessions of Workshops in March, and awarded the prize to Professor Ian Budge, Professor Emeritus at the University of Essex. Ian Budge’s academic career began at the University of Edinburgh, where he completed a Master's in History, before studying political science at Yale. Scholars may recognise his name as co-author of well-known titles including The New British Politics, and Mapping Policy Preferences. But few may be aware of the substantial contribution he has made to the development of the field, in particular democratic theory and practice. The Jury felt Professor Budge had made an outstanding contribution to European political science over a number of decades, through international research projects, and through his research monographs and scholarly production. The Jury also praised Professor Budge's commitment to the development of comparative politics, especially through his activities as Chair of EUI in Florence, and his substantial contribution to his home institution (the University of Essex), as Chair of Department, Director of Graduate Studies and principal adviser to PhD students.

In his own words... 'I chose to do political science as a bit of a change, really; thinking of it as applied history. Instead I found teachers who talked of creating a real science of politics – a vision that blew my mind and which I have continued to pursue ever since. The individuals who most influenced me were Harold Lasswell and Robert Dahl (my supervisor at Yale), and later, Donald Stokes. Jean Blondel’s comparative politics and vision of European political science were inspirational and gave me concrete institutional goals to pursue when I returned to Europe. I was inspired by the expansion and flowering of a truly European political science between 1968 and 1980. In the late sixties there was practically

no contact between political scientists in different European countries. First, the Essex Summer School and then the ECPR changed all that. In 1970 it was an adventure even to have a research meeting at Sciences Po! But by the mid-seventies we were holding Joint Sessions all over Europe and forming research networks to continue their work. [Directorship of ECPR, 1973–1983 gave me] a wide acquaintanceship across Europe which enabled me to form networks – above all the Manifesto Research Group – to gather the comparative data necessary to check out theories of party behaviour and party competition. Most of my books have been collaborative projects developing theories and checking them against comparative evidence. With Hans Keman, Michael D McDonald and Paul Pennings I have just published Organising Democratic Choice, a systematic theory (with supporting evidence) of how democracy works. With the Manifesto Research team at the Wissenschaftzentrum, Berlin we are publishing Mapping Policy Preferences from Texts this year with Oxford University Press. Currently I am writing a textbook – Politics – with Michael D McDonald, my longstanding colleague.' │ 17


Stein Rokkan Prize

This prize for Comparative Social Science Research is presented by the International Social Science Council (ISSC), the University of Bergen and the European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR). Thanks to the generosity of the University of Bergen, this $5,000 prize will now be awarded on an annual basis. Open to all social science disciplines, it is given to a submission deemed by the Jury to be a substantial and original contribution to the field. The 2013 Prize will be awarded at the World Social Science Forum 13–15 October, Montreal, Canada www.wssf2013.org

2013 winners Professors Dorothee Bohle and Béla Greskovits Dorothee Bohle is Professor of Political Science at Central European University, Budapest. She specialises in the comparative political economy of Eastern Europe, with a focus on welfare regimes, industrial relations and tiny states. She is co-author of Capitalist Diversity on Europe’s Periphery, and her work has appeared in Studies in Comparative International Development, West European Politics, Journal of Democracy, European Journal of Sociology, and Review of International Political Economy, among

18 │

others. She received her PhD from Free University of Berlin, and was a Fernand Braudel Fellow at European University Institute, Florence. Béla Greskovits is Professor of International Relations and European Studies at Central European University. His research interests are in social movements and protest, and the political economy of policy reform and transnational integration in Eastern Europe. He is author of The Political Economy of Protest and Patience, and co-author of Capitalist Diversity on Europe’s Periphery. He has published in International Politics, Studies in Comparative International Development, Labor History, West European Politics, European Journal of Sociology, and Journal of Democracy. He received his PhD from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, and held the Luigi Einaudi Chair at Cornell University.

In their own words... 'Winning this prize is a great honour for us. Rokkan has always been one of our intellectual heroes, and we drew inspiration from the breadth and depth of his comparative historical approach. We hope that this recognition will foster interest in a region we feel passionate about, Eastern Europe, and in Karl Polanyi’s work.'


Develop your skills at the 3rd Winter School in Methods and Techniques 14 – 21 February 2014 Department of Methods in the Social Sciences University of Vienna, Austria

www.ecpr.eu


List of Sections Number

Section title

01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

33 35 36

Agenda-Setting in a Comparative Perspective Analytical Politics: Linking Theory and Data Assessing the Responsiveness of European Union Institutions Bridging Research and Teaching Responsibilities of Political Scientists Business and Human Rights Challenges to Contemporary Party Democracy Civic and Political Participation of Young People in a Context of Changes Climate Change Governance Comparative Perspectives on the New Politics of Dissent Comparative Public Opinion and Elections Conceptual Change and Political Science Contemporary Challenges to Local Self-Government and Democracy Elites and Transatlantic Crisis Environmental Politics Europe Between Integration and Disintegration: A Return of the Federal Model? Europe of Knowledge (Education, Higher Education and Research Policy) European Elections, Euroscepticism and the Media Food Governance Four Decades of Democratic Innovation Research: Revisiting Theories, Concepts and Methods Gender+ and Politics Interactive Governance: Where Next? International Political Legitimacy: Normative Theory for Real World Politics Internet and Politics: Towards New Concepts in Political Science? Justice and Political Conflicts Justification and Application: The Nature and Function of Political Norms Latin American Politics Law, Courts and Judicial Politics Legislatures and Governments in Assembly Confidence Democracies Matching Voters with Parties and Candidates: Voting Advice Applications in a Comparative Perspective New Developments in Federalism and Regionalism Open Section Organised for Influence: Organised Interests in National, European and International Arenas Parties, Interests and Territoriality in the European Union and Beyond Perspectives on the New Right Policy Design and Policy Change: Time Strategies and Leadership

37 38

Political Economy Political Elites in Electoral Democracies

20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32

20 │


Number

Section title

39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47

Political Networks Political Psychology Advances: Public Opinion, Political Preferences, Identity and Conflict Political Representation: The Perspective of the Represented and the Representatives Political Violence in Time and Space Politics and Identity Politics and the Arts: Towards New Landscapes of the Possible Regulating Private and Public: Between Religion and Secularism Regulatory Governance: Dynamics Between the Local and the Global Religion and World Community: Retrospective and Prospective Analysis of Principles and Applications for the 21st Century Reviewing Social Order and Change: Field Concepts in Political Analysis The Changing Face of Executive Politics: Crisis and Austerity The Consequences of Crisis for Southern Europe The Politics of Victimhood The Politics of Welfare and Social Policy Reform Transatlanticism in Theory and Practice – Its Past, Present, and Future Transitional Justice Transnational Organised Crime in a Globalised World Water Management Across Borders, Scales and Sectors: How to Address Recent Developments and Future Challenges in Water Policy Analysis?

48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56

Are you making the most of YOUR membership? ECPR brings people together across the spectrum of political science and its related disciplines. We offer unrivalled opportunities to collaborate with scholars who share your research interests, and to explore this constantly changing academic field. Our conferences and events are a forum for lively and fruitful discussion and idea exchange, while our biannual Methods School invites you to hone your research skills under the tutelage of internationally renowned experts.

Set up a MyECPR account, and make the most of them! n Reduced fees for all our conferences n Funding to attend ECPR events n Eligibility to join Standing Groups n Big savings on ECPR Press books n Chances to win prizes and awards n Regular e-bulletins – including job alerts

www.ecpr.eu/myecpr

Your institution’s ECPR membership entitles you to great benefits that will advance your studies and help further your career.

│ 21


Academic timetable Thursday 5 September PANEL SESSION 1

PANEL SESSION 2

PANEL SESSION 3

PANEL SESSION 4

WELCOME ADDRESS

PLENARY LECTURE

14:00–15:40 16:00–17:40 18:30–18:50 18:50–19:30

MABILEAU

S10 P054

S31 P444

S10 P056

S10 P100

MERLE

S01 P009

S01 P010

S01 P044

S01 P349

ERASME

S02 P033

S02 P045

S02 P057

S02 P116

F-MAURIAC

S03 P172

S03 P193

S03 P315

S03 P322

COPERNIC

S04 P089

S04 P145

S04 P158

S04 P159

E002

S05 P107

S05 P139

S05 P142

S05 P149

E003

S06 P034

S06 P084

S06 P173

S06 P095

E102

S43 P016

S43 P049

S43 P064

S43 P154

E106

S11 P038

S11 P055

S11 P058

S11 P059

E108

S29 P222

S29 P320

S29 P399

S29 P409

E109

S41 P018

S41 P211

S41 P267

S41 P340

E116

S31 P091

S31 P106

S31 P105

S15 P124

E117

S44 P013

S44 P210

S44 P260

S44 P292

E118

S31 P422

S31 P020

E119

S19 P081

S19 P082

S19 P083

S19 P093

E120

S31 P119

S31 P243

S31 P199

S20 P129

E121

S21 P004

S21 P046

S21 P065

S21 P070

E122

S31 P279

S22 P185

S22 P249

S22 P250

E123

S23 P092

S23 P099

S23 P178

S23 P224

E124

S24 P390

S24 P163

S24 P182

D108

S25 P186

S25 P263

S25 P269

S25 P319

P1

S53 P078

S53 P164

S53 P171

S53 P213

P2

S56 P047

S56 P152

S56 P266

S56 P417

P3

S28 P233

S28 P014

S28 P015

S28 P180

P4

S30 P032

S30 P090

P5

S32 P169

S32 P157

S32 P383

S32 P170

P6

S52 P258

S52 P207

S52 P238

S52 P098

P7

S35 P121

S35 P275

S35 P331

S35 P354

P8

S55 P076

S55 P231

S55 P274

S55 P230

P9

S31 P423

S37 P024

S37 P220

S37 P335

S38 P085

S38 P104

S38 P245

S39 P040

S39 P050

P10

S14 P304

S30 P310

P11

S45 P134

P12

S40 P006

S40 P007

S40 P094

S40 P109

P13

S42 P148

S42 P214

S42 P219

S42 P259

P14

S09 P122

S09 P080

S09 P048

S09 P223

P15

S31 P380

S31 P002

E004

S50 P342

S50 P403

S46 P376

S46 P160

E005

S50 P022

S50 P074

S50 P123

S50 P136

E112

S26 P030

S26 P118

S26 P131

S26 P278

E105

S49 P028

S49 P021

S49 P036

S49 P086

S45 P363

Plenary Lecture: Inequalities, Welfare and Politics delivered by Nonna Mayer, Research Director at the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) LOCATION Auditorium, 9–13 Cours Georges Clemenceau, 33000 Bordeaux

09:00–10:40 11:00–12:40

Welcome address from ECPR Chair Simona Piattoni and local organiser Vincent Hoffmann-Martinot; Presentation of ECPR Lifetime Achievement Award to Professor Ian Budge; Presentation of Mattei Dogan Foundation Prize to Professor Virginie Guiraudon. LOCATION Auditorium, 9–13 Cours Georges Clemenceau, 33000 Bordeaux

Room


Saturday 7 September

PANEL SESSION 5

PANEL SESSION 6

ROUNDTABLE

PANEL SESSION 7

PANEL SESSION 8

09:00–10:40 11:00–12:40 14:00–15:30 15:50–17:30 17:40–19:00

PANEL SESSION 9

PANEL SESSION 10

S10 P165

S10 P401

S10 P408

S01 P395

S55 P375

S07 P037

S07 P200

S07 P286

S07 P421

S02 P133

S31 P027

S02 P208

S31 P011

S31 P039

S02 P192

S03 P325

S03 P327

S03 P328

S03 P345

S03 P368

S03 P365

S04 P305

S31 P066

S12 P196

S12 P197

S12 P198

S12 P241

S08 P041

S08 P042

S08 P043

S08 P273

S08 P135

S08 P144

S06 P236

S06 P218

S06 P239

S06 P351

S51 P151

S51 P361

S43 P155

S43 P188

S43 P206

S43 P302

S31 P067

S31 P068

S11 P079

S11 P232

S18 P061

S18 P262

S18 P270

S18 P334

S13 P005

S13 P075

S13 P102

S13 P103

S13 P112

S13 P248

S14 P035

S14 P146

S14 P187

S14 P264

S14 P336

S14 P389

S15 P126

S15 P127

S15 P288

S15 P362

S15 P411

S31 P203

S16 P001

S16 P026

S16 P063

S16 P303

S16 P323

S16 P396

S17 P019

S17 P031

S17 P097

S17 P110

S17 P113

S17 P272

S19 P366

S19 P190

S19 P202

S19 P300

S19 P147

S19 P413

S20 P137

S20 P179

S20 P229

S20 P242

S20 P261

S20 P414

S21 P108

S21 P374

S31 P101

S31 P216

S22 P251

S22 P252

S23 P237

S23 P255

S24 P184

S24 P221

S25 P352

S25 P353

S53 P398

S48 P017

S27 P071

S27 P072

S28 P008

S28 P234

What’s so International about Political Economy? Chair Andy Smith LOCATION Room E101

S31 P445

S30 P143

PANEL SESSION 11

09:00–10:40 11:00–12:40 14:00–15:30 15:50–17:30

S10 P138

S21 P388

ROUNDTABLE

S10 P410

S22 P253

S22 P277

S31 P291

S31 P297

S23 P271

S23 P318

S23 P338

S23 P373

S24 P339

S24 P153

S31 P329

S31 P332

S25 P355

S25 P386

S48 P069

S48 P130

S48 P150

S48 P256

S27 P073

S27 P077

S27 P161

S27 P174

S28 P333

S28 P357

S31 P385

S31 P412

S30 P181

S30 P282

S30 P283

S30 P307

S32 P195

S32 P309

S32 P371

S32 P324

S33 P254

S33 P280

S33 P281

S33 P295

S35 P364

S35 P367

S36 P225

S36 P226

S36 P227

S36 P228

S07 P377

Explaining Political Change in the South: Lessons from African Democratic Transitions and the Arab Spring Chair René Otayek LOCATION Room E001

Friday 6 September

S31 P062 S12 P330 S08 P060 S51 P405 S31 P088 S18 P400 S13 P370 S31 P114 S16 P397 S17 P378 S31 P132 S20 P418 S31 P141 S31 P311 S23 P420 S31 P344 S31 P382 S48 P287 S27 P191 S30 P125

S52 P360

S52 P384

S33 P003

S33 P212

S50 P205

S50 P240

S36 P012

S36 P087

S37 P356

S37 P358

S37 P359

S37 P404

S38 P294

S38 P381

S50 P268

S50 P301

S38 P394

S38 P402

S39 P177

S39 P189

S39 P194

S39 P235

S39 P244

S39 P298

S40 P120

S40 P209

S40 P217

S40 P246

S40 P247

S40 P257

S42 P276

S42 P306

S42 P387

S42 P406

S09 P290

S09 P314

S09 P337

S09 P379

S45 P343

S45 P347

S45 P140

S45 P111

S50 P316

S50 P317

S46 P372

S46 P176

S46 P284

S46 P312

S46 P175

S47 P023

S47 P025

S47 P265

S47 P285

S47 P296

S47 P416

S26 P293

S26 P299

S55 P346

S54 P348

S54 P156

S54 P289

S54 P052

S49 P115

S49 P326

S49 P341

S30 P128

S55 P391

S55 P392

S55 P393

S32 P168 S33 P308

S40 P415 S40 P407

S50 P321 S47 P419


List of Panels by Section Section 01

Agenda-Setting in a Comparative Perspective Section Chairs WALGRAVE, Stefaan (University of Antwerp) GREEN-PEDERSEN, Christoffer (Aarhus Universitet) Panel 009 Agenda-Setting and the European Union Panel 010 Agenda-Setting and Policy Change Panel 044 Coalition Governance and the Policy Agendas of Political Parties Panel 349 The Media and Political Agenda-Setting Panel 395 Understanding the Politicisation of Immigration

Section 02

Analytical Politics: Linking Theory and Data Section Chairs FINKE, Daniel (Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg) RASMUSSEN, Anne (Universiteit Leiden) Panel 033 Causal Inference In Set-Relational Analysis: New Techniques and Developments Panel 045 Coalition Politics and Policy Panel 057 Computational Modeling in Political Science Panel 116 Experiments in Political Science Panel 133 Formal Models in Political Science Panel 192 Legislative Politics and Behaviour Panel 208 Models of Electoral Choice

Section 03

Assessing the Responsiveness of European Union Institutions Section Chairs THOMSON, Robert (University of Strathclyde) KÖNIG, Thomas (Universität Mannheim) Panel 172 Inter-Institutional Relations Panel 193 Linkages between Domestic and EU Institutions Panel 315 The Council of the European Union Panel 322 The EU and National Parliaments Panel 325 The European Commission Panel 327 The European Court of Justice Panel 328 The European Parliament Panel 345 The Institutional Dimension of

24 │

the EU’s External Relations Panel 365 The Problem of Leadership in EU Foreign Policy: Theoretical and Empirical Approaches Panel 368 The Responsiveness of the EU’s Policy Outputs to Citizens

Section 04

Bridging Research and Teaching Responsibilities of Political Scientists Section Chairs PLESCHOVA, Gabriela (Comenius University Faculty of Arts) ROFE, J Simon (School of Oriental and African Studies) Panel 089 Developing Quality Assessment Panel 145 Graduate Education in Political Science Panel 158 Information Technology in Teaching, Online Teaching and Online Degrees Panel 159 Innovating Political Science Panel 305 Teaching Research Skills

Section 05

Business and Human Rights Section Chairs DE FELICE, Damiano (The London School of Economics & Political Science) KARP, David (University of Glasgow) KOLLMAN, Kelly (University of Glasgow) Panel 107 Empirical Research in Business and Human Rights Panel 139 Global Duties and International Business Panel 142 Governance and Politics of Business and Human Rights Panel 149 Human Rights and the Broader CSR Agenda: The Emergence and Uneven Development of Global Market Norms

Section 06

Challenges to Contemporary Party Democracy Section Chair LUTHER, Kurt Richard (University of Keele) Panel 034 Causes and Consequences of Primaries as Instruments for Candidate Selection Panel 084 Democratising Party Leader Selection Primaries: Challenges and Opportunities


Beyond Intra-Party Democracy Panel 095 Diversity In/And Parties Panel 173 Internal Party Democracy in New and in Established Democracies Panel 218 New Anti-Establishment Parties in the Mainstream Panel 236 Parties, Activists and Elections Panel 239 Party Governments in Central and Eastern Europe: Challenging Conventional Wisdom Panel 351 The Missing Link? The Relationship Between Political Parties and Organised Interests

Section 07

Civic and Political Participation of Young People in a Context of Changes Section Chairs FOURNIER, Bernard (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) GUILLAUME, Jean-François (Université de Liège) Panel 037 Citizenship – Diversity, Participation and Learning Panel 200 Lowering the Voting Age to 16: Raising the Interest in Politics? Panel 286 Repression and Youth Movements Panel 377 The School as a Political Arena in a Context of Change Panel 421 Youth’s Political Uses of Social Network Media

Section 08

Climate Change Governance Section Chairs TERMEER, Katrien (Wageningen University and Research Center) KNIELING, Jörg (HafenCity University Hamburg) Panel 041 Climate Governance: A Leadership Perspective Panel 042 Climate Governance: Controversy, Apathy or Action? Panel 043 Climate Policy Innovation: Sources, Patterns, and Effects Panel 060 Conflict Resolution in Local Climate Governance Panel 135 Fragmentation and Integration in Global Climate Governance Panel 144 Governing Energy Transitions: Design and Evaluation of Policies and Practices Panel 273 Public-Private Responsibilities for Adaptation to Climate Change

Section 09

Comparative Perspectives on the New Politics of Dissent Section Chairs MATTONI, Alice (University of Pittsburgh) ROMANOS, Eduardo (Universidad Complutense de Madrid) DELLA PORTA, Donatella (European University Institute) Panel 048 Collective Identities in the New Cycle of Contention Panel 080 Democracy of the Squares: Visions and Practices of Democracy from Egypt to the United States Panel 122 Extreme Right Mobilisation in Western Democracies and Middle East in the Era of Globalisation and Economic Crisis Panel 223 Obstacles of Citizenship Panel 290 Resisting the Markets: Economic Actors and Issues in Global Uprisings from the Middle-East to North-America Panel 314 The Consequences of the New Wave of Mobilisation Panel 337 The Heterogeneity of Diffusion Processes in Contemporary Social Movements Panel 379 The Social Mediation of Popular Protest: Facebook and Twitter in Pro-Democracy and Anti-Austerity Mobilisations

Section 10

Comparative Public Opinion and Elections Section Chairs GIBSON, Rachel (University of Manchester) BANDUCCI, Susan (University of Exeter) Panel 054 Comparing Party Strategies in Advanced Democracies Panel 056 Complex Theories, Insufficient Models, and Over-Strained Voters? Panel 100 Electoral Competitiveness: Concept and Measurement Panel 138 Generational Differences in Electoral Behaviour Panel 165 Institutions, Competitiveness and Democratic Satisfaction Panel 401 Value Orientations and their Political Consequences Panel 408 Voters and the Media: Analysis of the Effects of New and Traditional Media on Electoral Behaviour Panel 410 Voting Behaviour and the Assessment of Government Performance │ 25


Section 11

Conceptual Change and Political Science Section Chairs WIESNER, Claudia (University of Jyväskylä) PALONEN, Kari (University of Jyväskylä) Panel 038 Citizenship as a Political Concept Panel 055 Concepts In and Beyond Nation States Panel 058 Conceptual Change and Conceptual History in International Relations Panel 059 Conceptual Change In and Via European Integration Panel 079 Democracy and Language: Exploring Semantic Transformations Panel 232 Parliamentarism: A Concept and its Practice

Section 12

Contemporary Challenges to Local Self‑Government and Democracy Section Chairs LIDSTRÖM, Anders (UMEÅ Universitet) VETTER, Angelika (Universität Stuttgart) Panel 196 Local Governance Implementation Panel 197 Local Parties and Political Recruitment Panel 198 Local Political Participation: What Difference Does it Make? Panel 241 Pillar or Piece of Local Democracy? Contemporary Developments in the Role of the Councillor Panel 330 The Europeanisation of Local Government

Section 13

Elites and Transatlantic Crisis Section Chairs HOFFMANN-LANGE, Ursula (University of Bamberg) BEST, Heinrich (Friedrich-Schiller Universität Jena) HIGLEY, John (University of Texas at Austin) Panel 005 Advanced Research Methods for Elite Studies Panel 075 Critical Junctures in Democracy Promotion Panel 102 Elite Theory and Empirical Elite Research Amid Transatlantic Crisis Panel 103 Elite Turnover in Times of Crisis Panel 112 European Elites and the EconomicPolitical Crisis Panel 248 Political Leadership in Times of Crisis Panel 370 The Rise of Technocrats: Europe and Latin America in Comparison

26 │

Section 14

Environmental Politics Section Chairs DOHERTY, Brian (University of Keele) MACGREGOR, Sherilyn (University of Keele) Panel 035 Causes and Consequences of Public Opinion about Environmental Policies Panel 146 Green Parties After the Financial Crisis Panel 187 Key Ecosystem Services: Who Protects, and Who Pays? Panel 264 Post-Growth Politics Panel 304 Sustainable Development After Rio+20: Postmortem or Rebirth? Panel 336 The Governance of Unsustainability Panel 389 Transnational Fisheries Governance

Section 15

Europe Between Integration and Disintegration: A Return of the Federal Model? Section Chairs CRESPY, Amandine (Université Libre de Bruxelles) COSTA, Olivier (Institut d'Études Politiques de Bordeaux) FORET, François (Université Libre de Bruxelles) Panel 124 Federalism and Normative Dimensions of European Politics: Values as Identity and/or Policy Variables Panel 126 Federalism as an Institutional Order and Public Policy Regime Panel 127 Federalism as Political Vision and Theory: Past and Present Panel 288 Resistances to a Federal Union: Euroscepticism in Times of Crisis Panel 362 The Politics and Political Economy of Reinforcing the Euro Area and its Governance Panel 411 Welfare Federalism in the Making? Welfare Policies, Member States and the EU

Section 16

Europe of Knowledge (Education, Higher Education and Research Policy) Section Chair CHOU, Meng-Hsuan (Universitetet i Oslo) Panel 001 A Competitive European Knowledge Economy at Times of Crisis: Are the Talents Coming? Panel 026 Boundaries of the Europe of Knowledge


Panel 063 Constructing the European Research Area in Times of Crisis Panel 303 State-University Relationships at Times of Crisis Panel 323 The Euro Crisis and the Situation of Human Resources in the Europe of Knowledge Panel 396 Universities and European Integration at a Time of Crisis: A Double Trust Problem? Panel 397 Universities, International Elites and Knowledge Production: A Global History in the Making?

Section 17

European Elections, Euroscepticism and the Media Section Chairs VAN DER BRUG, Wouter (University of Amsterdam) GYARFASOVA, Olga (Comenius University Faculty of Arts) Panel 019 Attributions of Blame and European Integration Panel 031 Campaigns and Consequences of EU Referendums Panel 097 East-West Comparisons – Electoral Behaviour in EP Elections and Beyond Panel 110 Europe: A Sleeping Giant in Domestic Politics? Panel 113 European Parliament Elections: Still Second Order? Panel 272 Public Orientations Towards European Integration in the Crisis and Beyond Panel 378 The Social Dynamics of Turnout

Section 18

Food Governance Section Chairs BREEMAN, Gerard (Wageningen University and Research Center) BARLING, David Panel 061 Conflicting Claims in Food Governance Panel 262 Politics of Scale and Conflicting Values in Food Governance Panel 270 Public and Private Food Governance: Politics of Labelling and Food Certification Standards Panel 334 The Future of Food Governance in Europe and the Common Agricultural Policy Panel 400 Value Conflicts and Diverse Claims in Food Governance across Scales

Section 19

Four Decades of Democratic Innovation Research: Revisiting Theories, Concepts and Methods Section Chairs FEINDT, Peter (Cardiff University) HERZBERG, Carsten (Universität Potsdam) Panel 081 Democratic Innovation and Theories of Political Representation Panel 082 Democratic Innovation Research: The Theoretical, Methodological and Practical Challenges Panel 083 Democratic Innovations through Direct Democracy: What is the Relation between Direct Democracy and Representative Democracy? Panel 093 Direct and Deliberative Democracy Panel 147 Historicising Deliberative Democracy Panel 190 Learning from Each Other: Democratic Innovation Research and Quality of Democracy Measurements Panel 202 Mapping and Measuring Deliberative Processes: Macro-Micro Interfaces Panel 300 Social Movements and Deliberative Democracy: Is there a Countervailing Power in Europe? Panel 366 The Quality of Deliberation – Theory and Empirical Evidence Panel 413 What Explains (the Absence of) Participatory Reforms?

Section 20

Gender+ and Politics Section Chairs CELIS, Karen (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) ENGELI, Isabelle (Ottawa University) Panel 129 Female Candidates: Entrance, Emergence, and Attitudes Panel 137 Gendered Differences in Elected Representatives at Different Levels of Government: Pyramid, Diamond, Pillar? Panel 179 Intersectionality: A European Paradigm? Panel 229 Opposition to Gender Equality in Europe Panel 242 Pink Couples and Rainbow Families: Explaining Policy Change Panel 261 Politics of Care and Social Reproduction Panel 414 What's New? How New? Gender and Institutional Change Panel 418 Women’s Political Activism in Right Wing and Fundamentalist Organisations

│ 27


Section 21

Section Chair TRIANTAFILLOU, Peter (University of Roskilde) Panel 004 Accountability and Interactive Governance Panel 046 Collaborative Innovation Panel 065 Contested Administrations: Conflict Resolution and Public Managers Panel 070 Co-Production and Citizen Participation in Public Services Panel 108 Empowering Citizen Participation Panel 374 The Role of the Media in New Modes of Governance Panel 388 Towards a New Public Governance?

Panel 224 Offline and Online Political Participation: Comparing Forms and Logics Panel 237 Partisanship and the New Media: The Effect of the Internet on the Stability of Political Attitudes Panel 255 Political Parties in the Digital Age: Has Everything Been Said? Panel 271 Public Opinion in the Internet Age Panel 318 The Cyberspace and IR – Conceptual and Theoretical Considerations Panel 338 The Impact of Digital Technology on Contemporary Repertoires of Contention Panel 373 The Role of Online Media in Politics Panel 420 Young Citizens’ Socially Mediated Voice in a Cold Economic Climate: Revising Equality and Online Participation

Section 22

Section 24

Interactive Governance: Where Next?

International Political Legitimacy: Normative Theory for Real World Politics Section Chairs MACDONALD, Terry (University of Melbourne) ERMAN, Eva (Uppsala Universitet) Panel 185 Justice, Legitimacy and Democracy in International Political Theory Panel 249 Political Legitimacy and Collective Political Agency Panel 250 Political Legitimacy in Post-Conflict and Transitional Societies Panel 251 Political Legitimacy, Global Justice, and Global Democracy Panel 252 Political Legitimacy, Political Order, and Institutional Stability Panel 253 Political Legitimacy, Rights, and Human Rights Panel 277 Real-World Legitimacy and Real-World Justice in International Political Theory: Which Methodology?

Section 23

Internet and Politics: Towards New Concepts in Political Science? Section Chairs GREFFET, Fabienne (Université de Grenoble) RÖMMELE, Andrea (Hertie School of Governance) Panel 092 Digital Government and the Data Deluge Panel 099 E-Diplomacy between Promises and Reality Panel 178 Internet and International Politics: Comparing Opportunities and Rising Challenges

28 │

Justice and Political Conflicts Section Chairs HUMRICH, Christoph (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen) ALBIN, Cecilia (Uppsala Universitet) FLOHR, Anne (Peace Research Institute Frankfurt) Panel 153 Ideas of Justice in Conflict Panel 163 Institutional Reform and Securitisation Dynamics: Security Arguments Against Justice Claims? Panel 182 Justice Conflicts and Natural Resources Panel 184 Justice Versus Just War Panel 221 Non-State Justice Entrepreneurs in Conflict and Conflict Resolution Panel 339 The Impact of Justice on Effective Governance and Settlement of Conflicts Panel 390 Transnational Justice: Conflicts between Law, Politics and Morality

Section 25

Justification and Application: The Nature and Function of Political Norms Section Chair BAIASU, Sorin (University of Keele) Panel 186 Kant on Citizenship and Exclusion Panel 263 Politics Through Procedures? Examining the Scope and Nature of Procedural Justification in Politics Panel 269 Provisional Justice Panel 319 The Dynamics and the Contestation of Global Norms Panel 352 The Morality of Politics: Kantian Perspective Panel 353 The Nature of Political Justification


Panel 355 The Notion of Application in Kant's Philosophy Panel 386 Thou Shalt Judge: The Faculty of Judgement in Moral, Political and Legal Philosophy

Section 26

Latin American Politics Section Chairs LLANOS, Mariana (Giga German Institute of Global And Area Studies) MALAMUD, Andrés (Universidade de Lisboa Instituto de Ciências Sociais) Panel 030 Cabinet Politics in Latin America Panel 118 Explaining Change in the Brazilian Workers' Party (PT) Panel 131 Foreign and Security Policy in Regional Organisations Panel 278 Reassessing Latin American Regionalism: Emerging Powers and New Cooperation Schemes Panel 293 Role of the State in Latin America and the Caribbean: Ideology, Public Policies and Outcomes Panel 299 Social Movements and Civil Society

Section 27

Law, Courts and Judicial Politics Section Chairs HÖNNIGE, Christoph (Georg-August-Universität Göttingen) BROUARD, Sylvain (Institut d'Études Politiques de Bordeaux) Panel 071 Courts in Democratic Systems Panel 072 Courts in Non-Democratic Systems, Democratisation and Democratic Breakdown Panel 073 Courts, Public Policies and Policy Agendas Panel 077 Data and Methods in Court Research Panel 161 Institutional Design and Change of Legal Institutions Panel 174 International Courts and Transnational Legal Institutions and Processes Panel 191 Legal Mobilisation and Litigation

Section 28

Legislatures and Governments in Assembly Confidence Democracies Section Chairs WIBERG, Matti (University of Turku) RASCH, Bjørn Erik (Universitetet i Oslo) Panel 008 Agenda Control and Majority Rule in Parliamentary Democracies Panel 014 Assembly Confidence Democracies I Panel 015 Assembly Confidence Democracies II Panel 180 Intraparty Conflict, Coalition Politics, and Legislative Decision-Making Panel 233 Parliamentary Administration in EU Affairs: Assistants or Advisors? Panel 234 Parliamentary Opposition in Europe Panel 333 The Evolution of Parliamentary Rules Panel 357 The Political Economy of European Legislatures: Mega-Seats in Comparative Perspective

Section 29

Matching Voters with Parties and Candidates: Voting Advice Applications in a Comparative Perspective Section Chairs MARSCHALL, Stefan (Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf) GARZIA, Diego (European University Institute) Panel 222 Normative and Ethical Perspectives on Voting Advice Applications Panel 320 The Electoral Effects of Voting Advice Applications Panel 399 VAA Design and Methods: Approximating Voting Behaviour or Not? Panel 409 Voting Advice Applications and Party Mapping Research

Section 30

New Developments in Federalism and Regionalism Section Chairs DETTERBECK, Klaus (University of Magdeburg) HEPBURN, Eve (University of Edinburgh) Panel 032 Career Patterns in Multi-Level Systems Panel 090 Developmental Dimensions of Regionalism, Public Policies and Regional Gaps: Comparative Perspectives Panel 125 Federalism and Parliamentarism: Linking Two Research Agendas │ 29


Panel 128 Federalism in Authoritarian Regimes: The Case of Russia Panel 143 Governing Crisis in Multi-Level Systems Panel 181 Joint Decision-Making in Comparison – Retrenchment of Subnational Competences or Essential for Policy-Making? Panel 282 Regionalist Parties in National Institutions Panel 283 Regions and Strategy Europe 2020 Panel 307 Territorial Dynamics in ComparativeHistorical Perspective Panel 310 Territorial Politics and Multi-Level PolicyMaking: The Case of Climate Change

Section 31 Open Section

Panel 002 A Political Sociology of Transnational Europe Panel 011 An Emerging Radical Left Family in Western Europe? Panel 020 Atypical Militants in Political Parties Panel 027 Broader Implications of Arab Spring in the Neighbouring Region and Beyond Panel 039 Clandestine Political Violence Panel 062 Conflictual Integration: Political Parties, National Parliaments and Competing Visions of the European Union Panel 066 Contested World Orders I: Authority and Contestation of International Institutions Panel 067 Contested World Orders II: Agents of Contestation in Global Governance Panel 068 Cooperation Between Parliaments after the Lisbon Treaty: What Scope is There? Panel 088 Determinants of Electoral Fraud Panel 091 Diffusion of Norms and Cultures in International Security Governance Panel 101 Electoral Observation Missions in Promoting Democracy: Do they Work? Panel 105 Emerging Geopolitical Contests and Contestants in Europe Panel 106 Emotions and Discourses: Towards New Paths of Studying Policies Panel 114 European Party Competition and New Strategies under Societal Turbulence Panel 119 Explaining EU Disintegration: Closing the Gap by Reshaping and Linking Federalism Theories in the EU Context Panel 132 Foreign Policies and Foreign PolicyMaking in Coalition Governments Panel 141 Governance and Management at Universities Panel 199 Long-term Trends and Recent Changes in Party Politics at EU Level

30 │

Panel 203 Mapping Methods, Mapping Research Traditions Panel 216 New and Old Governance in Arms Control, Disarmament, and Nonproliferation Panel 243 Policy Change in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice: How EU Institutions Matter Panel 279 Regime Type, Quality of Government and Human Welfare Panel 291 Rethinking European Cooperation on Asylum and Migration: The Quest for Alternative Theoretical Frameworks Panel 297 Social and Political Consequences of Electoral Misconduct Panel 311 The (I)Reversibility of Europeanisation and Post-Communist Politics Panel 329 The European Public Sphere in Times of Crisis: Transnational Publics, Mobilisation and Accountability (Joint Panel ARENA – UNU CRIS) Panel 332 The Evolution of Euroscepticism: Manifestation and Redefinition under the Impact of Economic Crisis Panel 344 The Institutional Conditionants of Non-State Actors' Efforts to Enhance Good Government Panel 380 The State of Democratic Theory – in IR Panel 382 The Tensions between Multipolarity and Multilateralism and the Emerging Global Order Panel 385 The Weight of History on International Relations Panel 412 What does Transnationalisation do with Sovereignty and the State? Normative Implications and Reconfigurations of Politics Panel 422 Social Capital and Lifestyle under Austerity Panel 423 From Impact to Relevance Panel 424 EJPR 40th Anniversary Panel 444 Europe and the Financial Crisis: A Political System in Formation? Panel 445 From Participation to Online Deliberation

Section 32

Organised for Influence: Organised Interests in National, European and International Arenas Section Chairs BEYERS, Jan (University of Antwerp) BINDERKRANTZ, Anne (Aarhus Universitet) Panel 157 Influencing the Bureaucracy Panel 168 Interest Groups and Political Parties


Panel 169 Interest Groups in Global Governance: Mobilisation, Advocacy, and Influence Panel 170 Interest Groups in the Media Panel 195 Lobbying the European Union Panel 309 Territorial Interests in the European Union Panel 324 The European Citizens Initiative: Strengthening European Democracy? Panel 371 The Role of Interest Groups in Democracy Panel 383 The Territorialisation of Interest Representation

Section 33

Parties, Interests and Territoriality in the European Union and Beyond Section Chairs TATHAM, Michael (Universitetet i Bergen) SCHAKEL, Arjan H. (Maastricht Universiteit) Panel 003 Accountability and Attribution of Responsibility in Decentralised States Panel 212 Multi-Level Governance Within and Beyond the State Panel 254 Political Parties and Regional Diversity in Central and East European Countries Panel 280 Regional Elections in Comparative Perspective Panel 281 Regionalist and Nationalist Parties in Multiple Tier Polities Panel 295 Scaling Down and Scaling Up: Latin American Politics After Decentralisation Panel 308 Territorial Identities and Territorial Policies

Section 35

Perspectives on the New Right Section Chairs ARZHEIMER, Kai (Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz) CARTER, Elisabeth (University of Keele) Panel 121 Extreme Right and Ethnic Politics in Eastern Europe Panel 275 Radical/Extreme Right Party Ideology, Strategy and Organisation Panel 331 The Eurozone Crisis and the Radical Right Panel 354 The New Right and the 'Squeezed Middle': Service Sector Vulnerability and Populist Appeal Panel 364 The Populist Voter Panel 367 The Radical Right in the Post-Communist Context: New Perspectives on an Old Phenomenon

Section 36

Policy Design and Policy Change: Time Strategies and Leadership Section Chairs CAPANO, Giliberto (Università di Bologna) HOWLETT, Michael (Simon Fraser University) Panel 012 Argumentative Strategies in the Policy Change Process Panel 087 Designing Multilevel Policies and Institutions? Panel 225 On Policy Design and Layering Panel 226 On Policy Design and Policy Mixes in Theory and Practice Panel 227 On Policy Leadership and Policy Design Panel 228 On Policy Patching as Policy Design

Section 37

Political Economy Section Chairs KEMMERLING, Achim (Central European University) WALTER, Stefanie (Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg) Panel 024 Beyond Neopatrimonialism, State Capture and Crony Capitalism: State-Business Ties in Emerging Economies Panel 220 New Perspectives in the Political Economy of Education: Redistributive Battles Panel 335 The Global Diffusion of Tax Policies, Norms and Institutions Panel 356 The Political Economy of Aid Panel 358 The Political Economy of Financialisation Panel 359 The Political Economy of the Global Economic and Financial Crisis Panel 404 Varieties of Capitalism: Historical Studies

Section 38

Political Elites in Electoral Democracies Section Chairs LUTZ, Georg (Université de Lausanne) SCHMITT, Hermann (Universität Mannheim) Panel 085 Democratising Political Recruitment Panel 104 Elites’ and Voters’ Attitudes towards the Economic Crisis in Europe Panel 245 Policy Representation in Comparative Perspective Panel 294 Roles of Representation – A Comparative Approach Panel 381 The Strategies and the Effects of Personal Vote Seeking Behaviour

│ 31


Panel 394 Understanding the Political Class: Comparing the Backgrounds and Previous Experience of Political Elites Panel 402 Variations of Individual Candidate Campaigns

Panel 415 When History Becomes a Weapon. Stereotypes, Prejudices and the European (Economic) Crisis

Section 39

Political Representation: The Perspective of the Represented and the Representatives

Political Networks Section Chairs DIANI, Mario (Università degli Studi di Trento) CHRISTOPOULOS, Dimitrios (Modul University, Vienna) Panel 040 Networks of Violent and Radical (collective) Action Panel 050 Committee Networks in Legislatures Panel 177 Networks in International Relations Panel 189 Leadership and Political Entrepreneurship Panel 194 Linking Social Media and Political Networks Panel 235 Participation and Voting Panel 244 Policy Networks Panel 298 Social Movements

Section 40

Political Psychology Advances: Public Opinion, Political Preferences, Identity and Conflict Section Chairs CAPELOS, Tereza (University of Surrey) DEKKER, Henk (Universiteit Leiden) Panel 006 Advances in Political Psychology Panel 007 Affective Models in Political Science Panel 094 Dismantling Democracy: The Challenge of Inequality to Political Engagement Panel 109 Engagement with Politics: Cynicism, Participation, Alienation, Involvement Panel 120 Expressing Extreme Political Attitudes: Fanaticism, Radicalism, Extremism Panel 209 Motivated Reasoning in Politics: Considerate Arguments, Persuasive Rhetoric, and the Affect Effect Panel 217 New and Old Identities: Construction, Implications, Reactions Panel 246 Political Psychology of Turkish Politics Panel 247 Political Image and Public Opinion: Impressions and Evaluations Panel 257 Political Scandals, Tensions, Crises: Management and Implications Panel 407 Visuals and Sound in Politics: The Persuasive Effects of Nonverbal Political Communication

32 │

Section 41

Section Chairs GABRIEL, Oscar (Universität Stuttgart) KERROUCHE, Eric (Institut d'Études Politiques de Bordeaux) Panel 018 Attitudes Towards Representatives and Representative Institutions in Democratic Systems Panel 211 MPs’ District Work Style Panel 267 Professionalisation of MPs’ Work Panel 340 The Impact of Representation on Support for Democracy and Political Trust

Section 42

Political Violence in Time and Space Section Chairs BOSI, Lorenzo (European University Institute) Ó DOCHARTAIGH, Niall (National University of Ireland, Galway) CRENSHAW, Martha Panel 148 How Violence Ends: 'Macro', 'Meso' and 'Micro' Analysis of Insurgents, Terrorists, and the Way Out of Conflict Panel 214 Negotiating Political Violence Panel 219 New Methodological Approaches to Local Context and Violence Panel 259 Political Violence and the Politics of Place Panel 276 Radicalisation in Time and Space Panel 306 Temporality in the Study of Political Violence Panel 387 Times of (Counter-)Terrorism: Remembering, Knowing and Practicing Political Violence Panel 406 Violent Groups and their Socio-Spatial Environments

Section 43

Politics and Identity Section Chairs KAINA, Viktoria (Friedrich-Schiller Universität Jena) IRENEUSZ, Karolewski (University of Wroclaw)


Panel 016 Assessing the Link Between Collective Identity, Political Culture and the Political System Panel 049 Collective Identity of Political Parties in a Changing World Panel 064 Construction and Modes of Expression of Differences in Collective Action Panel 154 Identity and Global Nuclear Futures Panel 155 Identity and Identification: The Politics of Calling Names Panel 188 Language, Culture and Race in the Lusophone World Panel 206 Migration and Political Identity Panel 302 State of Unions: Separatisms and Crisis of National Unity in Time of EU’s Crisis

Section 44

Politics and the Arts: Towards New Landscapes of the Possible Section Chairs MÖLLER, Frank (University of Tampere) KYNSILEHTO, Anitta (University of Tampere) Panel 013 Art as Political Witness Panel 210 Moved in Spite of Ourselves: The Place and Process of the Body in Redistributing the Sensible Panel 260 Politicising Aesthetics, Resisting Politics Panel 292 Revolution and Art

Section 45

Regulating Private and Public: Between Religion and Secularism Section Chairs BEN PORAT, Guy (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev) HAYNES, Jeffrey (London Metropolitan University) Panel 111 European Culture Wars? Panel 134 Forty Years of Change: Religion and the Third Wave of Democracy Panel 140 God and Caesar in Motion: Changing Boundaries between Religion and Politics in a Pluralising World Panel 343 The Influence of Religion on Morality Policies Panel 347 The Invisible Politics of Religion: The Religious Third Sector and Territorial Welfare Panel 363 The Politics of Marriage: Private and Public

Section 46

Regulatory Governance: Dynamics Between the Local and the Global Section Chairs VERHOEST, Koen (University of Antwerp) MEUWESE, Anne (Universiteit van Tilburg) Panel 160 Innovation, Technology and Regulation: Exploring New Modes of Energy Governance Panel 175 International Governance Through Norms: Influence and Legitimacy Panel 176 International Regulatory Cooperation in Hard Politics Panel 284 Regulatory Networks in a Multilevel Perspective Panel 312 The Accountability of Regulators Panel 372 The Role of Non State Actors in Multi-Level Regulatory Regimes Panel 376 The Role of Trust in Regulatory Regimes

Section 47

Religion and World Community: Retrospective and Prospective Analysis of Principles and Applications for the 21st Century Section Chairs BARBATO, Mariano (Universitat Passau) THOMAS, Scott (University of Bath) Panel 023 Beyond Just War and Jihad: Competing Visions of World Community in Catholicism and Islam Panel 025 Beyond Orientalism and Occidentalism: Europe’s Normative Power Panel 265 Post-Secular Cosmopolitanism? Rethinking Religion and Liberal Philosophy and Policy Beyond Kant Panel 285 Religion in IR Theory: From Christian Realism and the English School to New Marxism and Radical Orthodoxy Panel 296 Secularisation, Sovereignty and Sacralisation: The Ambivalence of the Secular and the Roots of Violence Panel 416 Who Develops and Transforms the World, and in Who’s Interests? Faith Based Initiatives in Development Policy and Transformation Processes Panel 419 World Religions and World Culture: How (not) to Conceptualise Faith in World Politics │ 33


Section 48

Section 50

Section Chairs BALSIGER, Philip (European University Institute) LAMBELET, Alexandre (Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques) GAXIE, Daniel (Université de Paris I (Panthéon-Sorbonne)) Panel 017 At the Crossroads of Fields: Defining Fields’ Boundaries through their Intersections Panel 069 Coordination of Policy Sectors Panel 130 Fields, Networks and Social Change in a Neoliberal Age Panel 150 Human Rights Violations and Transitional Justice: A Critical Analysis of the Evolution of a Field Panel 256 Political Parties: Learning From Social Movements Panel 287 Reshaping Democracy? Citizens and Politics in Times of Crisis

Section Chairs VERNEY, Susannah (University of Athens) KOUSIS, Maria (University of Crete) STEFANOVA, Boyka (University of Texas at San Antonio) Panel 022 Bad Times to Win: Elections in Southern Europe in Times of Crisis Panel 074 Crisis and Welfare Retrenchment Panel 123 Facing the Crisis in Southern Europe: Civil Society and Social-Protest Movements Panel 136 Gender and the Economic Crisis in Southern Europe Panel 205 Media Representations of the EU Crisis: Stereotypes, Prejudices and Emotions in Southern Europe Panel 240 Party Politics in a ‘Crisis Zone’: Party System Change in Southern Europe Panel 268 Protest in the Age of Austerity: Democracy, Legitimacy and Mobilisation in Southern Europe Panel 301 Southern European Labour Contention: New and Old Repertoires, Social Alliances, and Party Relations Panel 316 The Crisis and the Welfare State: Southern Europe in Comparative Perspective Panel 317 The Crisis Impact on the State Apparatus of Southern Europe: National and Comparative Studies Panel 321 The End of the EU as Modernising Vincolo Esterno? Differentiated Integration in Southern Europe Panel 342 The Impacts of the Global Crisis on South European Environmental Politics Panel 403 Varieties of Capitalism in Southern Europe Since the Crisis

Reviewing Social Order and Change: Field Concepts in Political Analysis

Section 49

The Changing Face of Executive Politics: Crisis and Austerity Section Chairs BEZES, Philippe (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique) LODGE, Martin (The London School of Economics & Political Science) Panel 021 Austerity at the Top? Motivation and Recruitment of Administrative Elites Panel 028 Budgetary Responses to the Fiscal Crisis: Changes in Budgeting Practices and Institutions Panel 036 Central Government Organisations in the Era of Global Capitalism: Bureaucratic Autonomisation or Political Recentralising? Panel 086 Depoliticisation, Democracy and the State Panel 115 Executive Politics and Policy Instruments Panel 326 The European Commission and Industrial Policy in an Age of Austerity Panel 341 The Impact of the Fiscal Crisis on Governmental Decision-Making

34 │

The Consequences of Crisis for Southern Europe

Section 51

The Politics of Victimhood Section Chairs BRACE, Laura (University of Leicester) STAPLES, Kelly (University of Leicester) Panel 151 Hybrid (Post-)Conflict Configurations: The Interplay Between the Local, the National and the International Level Panel 361 The Politicisation of Humanitarian Aid: Reason for or Response to Crisis? Panel 405 Victims of Terrorism in Spain and Northern Ireland: A Comparative Analysis


Section 52

Section 55

Section Chairs DAVIDSSON, Johan Bo (Lunds Universitet) AFONSO, Alexandre (Kings College London) Panel 098 Economic Crisis, Societal Changes and Southern European Welfare: From CostContainment to Welfare Retrenchment? Panel 207 Migration and the Welfare State Panel 238 Party and Issue Competition and Welfare State Reforms Panel 258 Political Strategy, Political Leadership and the Politics of Welfare State Reform Panel 360 The Political Economy of Welfare State Reforms in Times of Crisis Panel 384 The Unpopularity of Welfare State Reform: Exploring the Micro-Foundation of Standard Assumptions

Section Chairs CARRAPICO, Helena (Centro de Estudos Sociais) IRRERA, Daniela (Università di Catania) Panel 076 Critical Perceptions of Transnational Organised Crime and Human Trafficking Panel 230 Organised Crime Governance and Organisational Studies Panel 231 Organised Crime in Cyberspace: Governing, Controlling and Exploring Cyber Crime Activities Panel 274 Putting OC in Place: How Situational Crime Prevention can Inform Enhanced Policy Design Panel 346 The Internal/External Continuum in Transnational Organised Crime Panel 375 The Role of Transnational Organised Crime in the Context of States in Transition/ States in Crisis Panel 391 Transnational Organised Crime and ‘Gangster Politics’: Exploring Synergies between the Licit and Illicit Worlds Panel 392 Transnational Organised Crime and Terrorism: Different Peas, Same Pod? Panel 393 Transnational Organised Crime, Corruption and State Infiltration

The Politics of Welfare and Social Policy Reform

Section 53

Transatlanticism in Theory and Practice – Its Past, Present, and Future Section Chairs WEBBER, Mark (University of Birmingham) DENI, John (Strategic Studies Institute) Panel 078 Defence Reform: Expectations and Implications Panel 164 Institutions and Organisations: Form and Function in Theory and Practice Panel 171 Interests and Norms: Divergence or Convergence? Panel 213 NATO beyond Afghanistan Panel 398 US and Europe after the Pivot: Emerging Transatlantic Security Issues

Section 54

Transitional Justice Section Chairs MIHR, Anja (University of Utrecht) SRIRAM, Chandra (School of Oriental and African Studies) Panel 052 Comparative Transitional Justice Processes Panel 156 Impact of Transitional Justice on Democratic Institution Building Panel 289 Resisting and Contesting Transitional Justice Panel 348 The Judicial Role of Transitional Justice in the Protection of Human Rights

Transnational Organised Crime in a Globalised World

Section 56

Water Management Across Borders, Scales and Sectors: How to Address Recent Developments and Future Challenges in Water Policy Analysis? Section Chairs INGOLD, Karin (Universität Bern) BRESSERS, Hans (Universiteit Twente) FISCHER, Manuel (Universität Bern) Panel 047 Collaborative Water Resource Management: Defining/Evaluating Policy Process 'Integration' for Effective Participation and Efficient Policy Outputs Panel 152 Hydropolitics and Peacebuilding in the Middle East Panel 266 Privatisation and Pricing in Water Supply and Treatment: What Impact do New Management Forms (such as PublicPrivate Partnerships) have on Water Prices, Policy Outputs and Outcomes? Panel 417 Who Wants to be Part of IWRM? The Politics of Scale in Basins and Catchments │ 35


General Conference book exhibition All the publishers below will be selling their wares in our book show. Follow the signs to the book exhibition, and take advantage of some great promotions! ECPR Press publishes original research from leading political scientists and the best young scholars in the discipline. Launched in 2005, we make available high-quality research in all fields of political science, without restriction in approach or regional focus. All our publications are peer reviewed. The ECPR Press catalogue offers four series: Essays, Studies in European Political Science, Monographs and Classics. www.ecpr.eu/ecprpress Founded in 2004, Barbara Budrich Publishers are convinced that most problems faced by the world's societies can be explained, and solved, with the knowledge of social sciences. Demographic change, migration, integration, social and educational inequality – just a few of the vast issues social sciences help to address. Would it not be in everybody's best interest to introduce social sciences to those halls of power where they could contribute to a more livable global society? www.budrich-verlag.de OUP is one of the world’s leading publishers in political science, publishing outstanding original work across many key areas of the discipline, from international relations to political theory. Journals include the Journal of Refugee Studies, Parliamentary Affairs, and Political Analysis. We have political science modules in Oxford Scholarship Online, Oxford Bibliographies, and University Press Scholarship Online. Our authoritative series of Oxford Handbooks in Politics and IR is also available online. www.oup.com Palgrave Macmillan is a global academic publisher of monographs, journals, reference works and professional titles, online and in print. With a focus on humanities and social sciences, it offers authors and readers the best academic content with innovative formats and tools. Palgrave Macmillan Higher Education develops books and learning resources in the humanities, social sciences and engineering, producing widely accessible e-books and sophisticated, interactive e-learning suites. www.palgrave.com With 47 member states, the Council of Europe is a political organisation which aims to promote democracy, human rights and the rule of law. www.coe.int

36 │


SAGE is a leading international publisher of journals, books, and electronic media for academic, educational, and professional markets. Since 1965, it has informed and educated a global community of scholars, practitioners, researchers, and students spanning subject areas including business, humanities, social sciences, and science, technology and medicine. An independent company, SAGE has principal offices in Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, Singapore and Washington DC. www.sagepub.co.uk As a leading publisher in the field of Political Science, International Relations and Strategic Studies, Routledge proudly offers: n A wealth of highly cited journal content and primary research n A large number of titles ranked under Political Science and International Relations in the Social Sciences Citation Index® n A prestigious book publishing programme http://explore.tandfonline.com/pair www.routledge.com/politics Provalis Research is a leading developer of text analytics software with groundbreaking qualitative and quantitative analysis programs, such as QDA Miner, WordStat, and Simstat. One of the most distinctive features of these tools is their interoperability, allowing researchers to integrate numerical and textual data into a single project file, to move back and forth seamlessly between quantitative and qualitative data analysis, and to explore relationships between numerical and textual data with ease. www.provalisresearch.com

Also participating in this year's book exhibition are: Ashgate, Bloomsbury Publishing, Cambridge University Press, Editions Karthala, Edward Elgar Publishing, MAXQDA/Verbi Software, Springer, and Wiley-Blackwell. │ 37


Interested in publishing with us?

If you think you have a book that fits one of our series, why not send us a brief proposal? We publish work in every field of political science, from single and multiple authors and editors. Find out more at press.ecpr.eu/become_an_author.asp If we like what we see, we’ll ask you to submit a full-length proposal for review.

38 │


Thursday, 05 September 09:00–10:40

Panel Session 1

Thursday, 05 September 09:00–10:40 Panel P054 Mabileau

Panel Session 1

Panel P033 Erasme Causal Inference In Set-Relational Analysis: New Techniques and Developments

Comparing Party Strategies in Advanced Democracies

Chair Co-Chair

Chair Co-Chair

Discussant Discussant

BYTZEK, Evelyn (Universität Koblenz-Landau) BOLLEYER, Nicole (University of Exeter)

Conforming to the Dominant Discourse. Framing Convergence and Multiparty Competition VAN DE WARDT, Marc (University of Amsterdam) Electoral Implications of Party Fission IBENSKAS, Raimondas (Göteborgs Universitet) Political Parties and the Transnational Mobilisation of the Emigrant Vote OSTERGAARD-NIELSEN, Eva (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona) CIORNEI, Irina (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona) Still Standing for Elections? Political Externalities and the Determinants of Party Entry Decisions GUINJOAN, Marc (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)

Panel P009 Merle Agenda-Setting and the European Union Chair Co-Chair Discussant

ALEXANDROVA, Petya (Montesquieu Institute & Leiden University) CARAMMIA, Marcello (University of Malta) PRINCEN, Sebastiaan (University of Utrecht)

First Mover Advantage: Measuring and Explaining the Agenda Setting Power of the European Commission CROSS, James P (European University Institute) HERMANSSON, Henrik (University of Dublin Trinity College) Secondary Government Attention: UK Bureaucracy and Its European Focus BEVAN, Shaun (Universität Mannheim)

ROHLFING, Ingo (University of Cologne) SCHNEIDER, Carsten Q. (Central European University) ROHLFING, Ingo (University of Cologne) SCHNEIDER, Carsten Q. (Central European University)

Case Studies and Causal Mechanisms: A Qualitative, QCA Case Selection Rationale GOERTZ, Gary (University of Notre Dame) Eliminating the Influence of Irrelevant Cases on the Consistency and Coverage of Necessary and Sufficient Conditions in Fuzzy-Set QCA SCHWELLNUS, Guido (University of Vienna EIF) Parsimony and Causality BAUMGARTNER, Michael (Osnabrück University) Unifying Configurational Comparative Methodology THIEM, Alrik (University of Zurich)

Panel P172 F-Mauriac Inter-Institutional Relations Chair

FRANCHINO, Fabio (Università Degli Studi di Milano)

Accountability and EU Agencies Institutional Design FONT, Nuria (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona) Linking the Agenda-Setting and Decision-Making Stages of the Policy Process in the European Union BUNEA, Adriana (European University Institute) THOMSON, Robert (University of Strathclyde) Trans-Institutional Cooperation in EU Legislative Politics OBHOLZER, Lukas (The London School of Economics & Political Science) Treaty Reform, Budget Gridlock and Reduced Spending BENEDETTO, Giacomo (University of London, Royal Holloway College)

Panel P089 Copernic Developing Quality Assessment Chair Co-Chair Discussant

BERNDTSON, Erkki (University of Helsinki) LA BRANCHE, Stéphane (Université de Grenoble) ERKKILA, Tero (University of Helsinki)

Between Formalisation and Standardisation: The Changing Role of the Board of Examiners in Assuring Quality of Assessment RADULOVA, Elissaveta (Maastricht Universiteit) For a European Teaching Quality Assurance System for Political Studies? LA BRANCHE, Stéphane (Université de Grenoble)

│ 39


Thursday, 05 September 09:00–10:40

Panel Session 1

Panel P107 E002

Panel P016 E102

Empirical Research in Business and Human Rights

Assessing the Link Between Collective Identity, Political Culture and the Political System

Chair Discussant

PRANDI, Maria DE FELICE, Damiano (The London School of Economics & Political Science)

Local Level Impacts of Corporate Human Rights Engagement: The Case of Grievance Mechanisms FLOHR, Anne (Peace Research Institute Frankfurt) The Diffusion of Human Rights Considerations in Corporate Laws, Securities Laws and Stock Exchange Regulations DE FELICE, Damiano (The London School of Economics & Political Science)

Panel P034 E003 Causes and Consequences of Primaries as Instruments for Candidate Selection Chair Co-Chair Discussant

SEDDONE, Antonella (Università Degli Studi di Torino) WARE, Alan (University of Oxford) HAZAN, Reuven (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)

As National Primaries Affect Parties’ Life. France and Italy in Comparative Perspective DE LUCA, Marino (University of Calabria) VENTURINO, Fulvio (Università Degli Studi di Genova) Intra-Party Democracy Beyond the Nation State? Causes and Consequences of the Introduction of Primary Elections Within the Party of European Socialists KELBEL, Camille (Université Libre de Bruxelles) M5S and Parlamentarie: New Instruments of Online Participation? LANZONE, Maria Elisabetta (Università Degli Studi di Pavia) The Fight to be First: The Impact of Front-Loading on Presidential Primary Turnout in Michigan WAVREILLE, Marie-Catherine (Université Libre de Bruxelles)

Chair Co-Chair

SCHUBERT, Sophia (Freie Universität Berlin) KAINA, Viktoria (Friedrich-Schiller Universität Jena)

Assessing the Link Between Collective Identities and the Political System: A Conceptual and Empirical Argument FLESKEN, Anaid (Giga German Institute of Global And Area Studies) Collective Identity and Democratic Legitimacy in Federal Polities: Friends or Foes? VILEYN, Matthias (University of Antwerp) Collective Intentionality and Political Community Formation in the European Union Political System LACEY, Joseph (European University Institute) Paying for Identity: The Formation of Differentiated Collectives Through Taxes NONHOFF, Martin (Universität Bremen) VOGELMANN, Frieder (Universität Bremen) The Role of Conceptions of European and National Identity in Explaining Public Support for the European Union WEBER, Daniel (Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz)

Panel P038 E106 Citizenship as a Political Concept Chair

WIESNER, Claudia (University of Jyväskylä)

Patrimonial Brotherhood, Polis Citizenship, National Membership, Cosmopolitian Belonging: Semantic Transformations of Overlapping Concepts ILYIN, Mikhail (Moscow State Institute of International Relations) Rightlessness as a Dislocatory Moment — On Irregular Migrants the Duality of the National Welfare State and Human Rights as a Resource for Contestation NIELSEN, Amanda (Linnaeus University) Union Citizenship as a Conceptual Change in the EUDocuments on Citizenship and Culture MÄKINEN, Katja (University of Jyväskylä)

40 │



Thursday, 05 September 09:00–10:40

Panel Session 1

Panel P222 E108

Panel P091 E116

Normative and Ethical Perspectives on Voting Advice Applications

Diffusion of Norms and Cultures in International Security Governance

Chair

Chair

LADNER, Andreas (Université de Lausanne)

A Typology of VAA Users VAN DE POL, Jasper (University of Amsterdam) HOLLEMAN, Bregje KROUWEL, André (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) DE VREESE, Claes (University of Amsterdam) KAMOEN, Naomi (University of Utrecht) E-Voting and Smart-Voting in Switzerland – A Challenge to Political Parties and Democracy? LADNER, Andreas (Université de Lausanne) Measuring the Quality of a VAAs FIVAZ, Jan (Universität Bern) Trans-Nationalising Europe’s Voting Space TRECHSEL, Alexander H. (European University Institute) GARZIA, Diego (European University Institute) BRIGHT, Jonathan (European University Institute)

Panel P018 E109 Attitudes Towards Representatives and Representative Institutions in Democratic Systems Chair Co-Chair

ONATE, Pablo (University of Valencia) BENGTSSON, Åsa (Åbo Akademi)

Changes in Political Attitudes Towards Institutions. Evidence from a Panel Survey in Spain (2010-2012) RIFÀ, Roser (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona) Changing Demands, Changing Patterns on Political Representation?: A study of the Conceptions on Representation of Members of the Flemish Regional Parliament SEVERS, Eline (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) MEIER, Petra (University of Antwerp) CELIS, Karen (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)

Co-Chair Discussant

THOLENS, Simone (European University Institute) RUFFA, Chiara (Uppsala Universitet) KRAUSE, Keith

Homeland Security Governance and Policy Diffusion: International Institutions in Multilateral Counter-Terrorist Cooperation MINNELLA, Carlotta (University of Oxford) Norm Diffusion Theories and Changing Peacekeeping Norms in Southeast Asia CAPIE, David (Victoria University of Wellington)

Panel P013 E117 Art as Political Witness Chair

LINDROOS, Kia (University of Jyväskylä)

Occupied Art: Encounters Between Politics and Arts BOYNIK, Sezgin (University of Jyväskylä) Simulating the Cambodian Genocide – Rity Panh’s film S21: The Khmer Rouge Killing Machine (2003) VESIKKO, Antti (University of Jyväskylä) The Artist as Witness in Dictatorial Regimes in Eastern Europe and South America PREDA, Caterina (University of Bucharest) Truth, Justice and Performative Knowledge. Chokri Ben Chikha’s Theatrical ‘Truth Commission’ on (Neo)colonial Injustices TINDEMANS, Klaas (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)

Panel P422 E118 Social Capital and Lifestyle under Austerity

Differential Responsiveness and Inequality in Europe PETERS, Yvette (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) ENSINK, Sander (University of Dublin Trinity College)

Chair

The Effects of Congruence: Party-Voter-Agreement and Citizens’ Evaluation of Representation DAGEFÖRDE, Mirjam (Universität Stuttgart)

Exit, Voice and Loyalty: Response to Government Agency's Instruction to Wait after Requesting a Permit – United States, Australia, Japan, Russia, China and India, 2008 INOGUCHI, Takashi (University of Niigata Prefecture)

Discussant

INOGUCHI, Takashi (University of Niigata Prefecture) IIDA, Keisuke (The University of Tokyo)

Leadership Gap between the Right and the Left UKAI, Yasuharu (Kansai University) Molecular Neuroeconomics of Crime and Punishment TAKAHASHI, Taiki (Hokkaido University) The Electoral Consequences of Austerity Policies in Britain WHITELEY, Paul (University of Essex) Transformation of the Socioeconomic Structure and the Attitude of Citizens toward Democracy in the Nepal Civil War KUBOTA, Yuichi (University of Niigata Prefecture)

42 │


Thursday, 05 September 09:00–10:40

Panel Session 1

Panel P081 E119

Panel P279 E122

Democratic Innovation and Theories of Political Representation

Regime Type, Quality of Government and Human Welfare

Chair Co-Chair

Chair Co-Chair

HAYAT, Samuel (Paris 8 University (Saint-Denis)) GIRARD, Charles (Université Paris Sorbonne)

NISTOTSKAYA, Marina (Göteborgs Universitet) D'ARCY, Michelle (Göteborgs Universitet)

Are People with Disabilities a “Minority Group”? Representativeness and Participation in Public Policies CARUCCI, Fabrizio (IUAV – University Venice) BASSO, Matteo

Credible Commitment Before Credible Enforcement: Exploring the Impact of Democratisation on State-Building NISTOTSKAYA, Marina (Göteborgs Universitet) D'ARCY, Michelle (Göteborgs Universitet)

Innovation and Representation: On the Relationship Between Open Definitions and Defining Properties of Democracy DUFEK, Pavel (Masaryk University)

Political Order and Inclusive Economic Development CAMACHO, Luis (German Development Institute (DIE)) BANHOLZER, Lilli (German Development Institute (DIE)) FAUST, Joerg

The Renewal of the Representative Link: Insights from Political Theory GARCÍA-GUITIÁN, Elena (Universidad Autònoma de Madrid)

Panel P119 E120 Explaining EU Disintegration: Closing the Gap by Reshaping and Linking Federalism Theories in the EU Context Chair Co-Chair

SCHELLER, Henrik (Universität Potsdam) EPPLER, Annegret (Universität Tübingen)

Conceptualising Simultaneity: Functional Integration and Cultural Disintegration in a Polycentric Integration Field EPPLER, Annegret (Universität Tübingen) SCHELLER, Henrik (Universität Potsdam)

Panel P004 E121 Accountability and Interactive Governance Chair Co-Chair

SCHILLEMANS, Thomas (University of Utrecht) TRIANTAFILLOU, Peter (University of Roskilde)

Explaining Accountability for Public Policies: An FSQCA Analysis of Health Policy in Spain PÉREZ-DURÁN, Ixchel (Universitat Pompeu Fabra) Grasping Accreditation in the Public Health Care Services TRIANTAFILLOU, Peter (University of Roskilde) Political Accountability in the Norwegian and German Hospital Sector LANGO, Peter (Universitetet i Bergen)

State Capacity and Bureaucratic Autonomy: Their Short-Term Impacts on Development Goals CINGOLANI, Luciana (Maastricht Universiteit) THOMSSON, Kaj (Maastricht Universiteit)

Panel P092 E123 Digital Government and the Data Deluge Chair Co-Chair

CLARKE, Amanda (University of Oxford) MARGETTS, Helen (University of Oxford)

The Politics of Big Data – A Three-Level Analysis PELED, Alon (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)

Panel P390 E124 Transnational Justice: Conflicts between Law, Politics and Morality Chair Co-Chair Discussant

HUMRICH, Christoph (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen) EBERL, Oliver (Technische Universität Darmstadt) MARTINSEN, Franziska (Hannover Universität)

Critical Perspectives on the ICC TURAN, Gozde (Bilkent University) Human Rights – Just Relatively Universal? STOLZE, Johanna (Hamburg Universität)

Panel P186 D108 Kant on Citizenship and Exclusion Chair Co-Chair

ANGELI, Oliviero (University of Dresden) SCHNEIDEREIT, Nele (Technical University Dresden)

Biological Inferiority and Rightful Inequality: Transforming Women into Wives PASCOE, Jordan (Manhattan College) Kant’s Cosmopolitan Right and the Right to Exclusion REINHARDT, Karoline (Universität Tübingen)

│ 43


Thursday, 05 September 09:00–10:40

Panel Session 1

Panel P078 P1

Panel P233 P3

Defence Reform: Expectations and Implications

Parliamentary Administration in EU Affairs: Assistants or Advisors?

Chair

Chair

SPERLING, James

General Theoretical Framework of the Western Defence Policies PEÑA RAMOS, José Antonio (Universidad Pablo de Olavide) MEDINA, Iván (Universidad Autònoma de Madrid) Rotating Over to Europe: American Efforts to Maintain Interoperability in an Era of Austerity DENI, John (Strategic Studies Institute) The Cascade Continues: International Transfers of Surplus Weapons as a Consequence of Defence Reform in Europe BÉRAUD-SUDREAU, Lucie (Université de Paris 2 (PanthéonAssas))

Co-Chair

BUZOGANY, Aron (Deutsche Hochschule für Verwaltungswissenschaften Speyer (DHV)) HOGENAUER, Anna-Lena (Maastricht Universiteit)

Administrating EU Affairs in the Luxembourgish Parliament SPREITZER, Astrid (University of Luxembourg) An Inquiry into the Behaviour of Legislative Staff in the European Parliament PEGAN, Andreja (University of Luxembourg) Regional Parliaments and European Affairs: The Role of Administrative Support HOGENAUER, Anna-Lena (Maastricht Universiteit)

The EU Defen Industrial Policy: Supporting or Eroding NATO? SPERLING, James

Setting the Parliament’s European Agenda: Exploring Actors and Their Motivations in the German Bundestag WINZEN, Thomas (University of Zurich)

Panel P047 P2

Silent Servants or Mighty Masters? The Role of National Parliamentary Committee Secretariats in EU Affairs BUCHE, Jonas (Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt) FLEISCHER, Julia (University of Amsterdam)

Collaborative Water Resource Management: Defining/Evaluating Policy Process “Integration” for Effective Participation and Efficient Policy Outputs Chair

DE BOER, Cheryl (Universiteit Twente)

Panel P032 P4 Career Patterns in Multi-Level Systems

Implementing EUs Water Framework Directive in Norway: Do New Water Regions Represent Effective Networks for MultiLevel Coordination or a Decentralisation of Dilemmas? HOVIK, Sissel (Oslo University College) HANSSEN, Gro (Norwegian Institute for Urban and Region Research) HOVIK, Sissel (Norwegian Institute for Urban and Region Research) KLAASSEN, Jan (Freie Universität Berlin)

Chair

Integrating Water and Energy Concerns in the Norwegian Hydropower Sector: Evaluation of the Collaborative Water Management Processes ABAZAJ, Jonida (Norwegian University of Science & Technology Trondheim) MOEN, Øystein (Norwegian University of Science & Technology Trondheim)

Identifying and Explaining Career Patterns in Multi-Level Democracies. A Comparative Analysis of Catalonia, Quebec, Scotland and Wallonia DODEIGNE, Jeremy (Université de Liège)

44 │

Co-Chair

STOLZ, Klaus (Chemnitz University of Technology) RODRIGUEZ TERUEL, Juan (University of Valencia)

Career Patterns in Multi-Level Systems: Some Exploratory Explanations for Different Career Patterns in Spain PÉREZ-COMECHE, Jorge (University of Valencia) ONATE, Pablo (University of Valencia)

Through the Party, Through an Office – Or Both? A Typology of Parliamentary Candidates in Multi-Level Switzerland MUELLER, Sean (Universität Bern) KOCH, Philippe (University of Zurich) MAZZOLENI, Oscar (Université de Lausanne)


│ 45


Thursday, 05 September 09:00–10:40

Panel Session 1

Panel P169 P5

Panel P121 P7

Interest Groups in Global Governance: Mobilisation, Advocacy, and Influence

Extreme Right and Ethnic Politics in Eastern Europe

Chair Discussant

Chair Co-Chair

TALLBERG, Jonas (Stockholm University) DE BIEVRE, Dirk (University of Antwerp)

Interest Group Influence in International Governance: How Citizen Groups Derailed the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement DÜR, Andreas (Universität Salzburg) MATEO, Gemma (Universität Salzburg) Measuring Non-State Actor Influence in Processes of Normative Change CANNON, Cecilia (Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies) The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly? Policy Expertise and Advocacy in Global Governance BÖDEKER, Sebastian (Wissenschaftzentrum Für Sozialforschung (WZB) Berlin)

Panel P258 P6 Political Strategy, Political Leadership and the Politics of Welfare State Reform Chair Discussant

HÖRISCH, Felix (Universität Mannheim) WENZELBURGER, Georg (Albert-LudwigsUniversität Freiburg)

Blame Avoidance or Reform Legitimation? Election Campaigns and Welfare State Framing in Germany, Norway and Sweden KARLSEN, Rune (Universitetet i Oslo) KUMLIN, Staffan (Göteborgs Universitet) GOERRES, Achim (University of Duisburg-Essen) Framing Risk in Times of Crisis – A Case Study of the Strategic Political Communication of the Monti Government KÖNIG, Pascal (Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg) Judging Welfare State Retrenchment NELSON, Moira (Lunds Universitet) Taking Stock of the Role of Political Strategies and Leadership in Welfare State Reform VIS, Barbara (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)

46 │

BUSTIKOVA, Lenka (Arizona State University) KOPECKY, Petr (Universiteit Leiden)

Are New Radical Right Voters ‘Welfare Populists’? Theoretical and Empirical Discussions of the Concept of Welfare Populism MICHEL, Elie (European University Institute) From Comrades to Outcasts: Caucasians in Modern Russia TIPALDOU, Sofia (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona) Patriots or Nationalists? The Ideology and Support of the Slovak National Party SPÁČ, Peter (Masaryk University) VODA, Petr (Masaryk University) Radical Visions of Europe in 20-21st Century Hungary SZELE, Aron (Central European University)

Panel P076 P8 Critical Perceptions of Transnational Organised Crime and Human Trafficking Chair Co-Chair

REQUENA, Laura (Universidad Autònoma de Madrid) SPENCER, Jon (University of Manchester)

Selling Humans: The Political Economy of Contemporary Global Slavery BALAREZO, Christine (University of North Texas)


Thursday, 05 September 09:00–10:40

Panel Session 1

Panel P423 P9

Panel P148 P13

From Impact to Relevance

How Violence Ends: "Macro", "Meso" and "Micro" Analysis of Insurgents, Terrorists, and the Way Out of Conflict

Chair

SAUER, Birgit (University of Vienna)

Panel P134 P11

Chair

Forty Years of Change: Religion and the Third Wave of Democracy

Co-Chair

Chair Discussant

HAYNES, Jeffrey (London Metropolitan University) BEN PORAT, Guy (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev)

Religion and Democracy in Post-Communist Europe LASINSKA, Katarzyna (Universität Mannheim) Religion and Democracy: What do we Know? HAYNES, Jeffrey (London Metropolitan University) Religion and Democratisation After Communism: The Case of Poland SZAWIEL, Tadeusz (University of Warsaw) GRABOWSKA, Miroslawa (University of Warsaw) Religious-Oriented Conservative Parties and Democracy. Case of Turkish Justice and Development Party and Polish Law and Justice SZYMANSKI, Adam (University of Warsaw) Transitology, Liberal Democracy and Religion: An Assessment of Democratisation Processes in Egypt PFEIFER, Hanna (University of Magdeburg)

Panel P006 P12 Advances in Political Psychology Co-Chair

CAPELOS, Tereza (University of Surrey)

Behavioural Decision Making REDLAWSK, David (Rutgers The State University of New Jersey) Group Identity, Political Cohesion and Commitment HUDDY, Leonie (Stony Brook University) Social Movements and the Dynamics of Collective Action KLANDERMANS, Bert (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)

Discussant

MORO, Francesco N. (Universitá Degli Studi di Firenze) CAIANI, Manuela (Institute for Advanced Studies) CAIANI, Manuela (Institute for Advanced Studies)

Exit From War: The Transformation of Rebels into Post-War Political Elites HENSELL, Stephan (Hamburg Universität) GERDES, Felix (Hamburg Universität) From Armed Struggle to Electoral Politics: The Political Evolution of Hamas and its Impact on the Groups Reliance on Violence BERTI, Benedetta (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Pathways of an ‘Early’ Disengagement from AntiPersonnel Violence: The Case of the Weather Underground Organisation FALCIOLA, Luca (Yale University) Rules of Disengagement: Individual and Collective Ways Out of Terrorism in Spain MURO, Diego (Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals (IBEI)) Who Disarms? Evidence from the Somalian Civil War BANHOLZER, Lilli (German Development Institute (DIE)) SCHNEIDER, Gerald (Universität Konstanz)

Panel P122 P14 Extreme Right Mobilisation in Western Democracies and the Middle East in the Era of Globalisation and Economic Crisis Chair Co-Chair

CAIANI, Manuela (Institute for Advanced Studies) BORRI, Rossella (Università Degli Studi di Siena)

The Melodrama of “Mosque-War” in Catalonia: Villains, Victims and Heroes ANDITS, Petra (Centre for Social Sciences Hungarian Academy of Sciences) The Political Economy of Extremism and Moderation GRAFSTEIN, Robert (University of Georgia)

│ 47


Thursday, 05 September 09:00–10:40

Panel Session 1

Panel P380 P15

Panel P022 E005

The State of Democratic Theory in IR

Bad Times to Win: Elections in Southern Europe in Times of Crisis

Chair Co-Chair

THIEL, Thorsten (Johann Wolfgang GoetheUniversität Frankfurt) SCHMELZLE, Cord (Freie Universität Berlin)

Constituent Power and the Democratic Legitimacy of Institution Building in the Global Realm PATBERG, Markus (Technische Universität Darmstadt) Global Governance, Sovereignty and the Four Biases of Political Theory VOLK, Christian (University of Trier)

Panel P342 E004 The Impacts of the Global Crisis on South European Environmental Politics Chair

KOUSIS, Maria (University of Crete)

Environmental Contention in a South European Region Under Crisis KOUSIS, Maria (University of Crete) Rehabilitation of Estuarine Areas, Government Expenditure and the Financial Crisis in Portugal – The Fate of a Midsummer Night’s Dream FIDELIS, Teresa (University of Aveiro) The Global Crisis as an Impediment to the Ecological Modernisation of Greece KARAMICHAS, John (Queen's University of Belfast)

Chair

MARTIN, Irene (Universidad Autònoma de Madrid)

Economic Voting in a Nationally Complex Setting: The 2012 Catalan Election BOSCH, Agusti (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona) ORRIOLS, Lluis (University of Oxford) Hard Times to Win: Explaining the Rise of the Radical Left in the Last Elections in Greece SPYROPOULOU, Paraskevi (Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences) Not With My Vote. Turnout and Economic Crisis in Italy PASSARELLI, Gianluca (Università di Roma La Sapienza) TUORTO, Dario (Università di Bologna) The Role of Voters’ Economic Evaluations in the February 2013 Presidential Elections in the Republic of Cyprus KANOL, Direnç (Università Degli Studi di Siena) PIRISHIS, George When Responsibility is Blurred. Italian National Elections in Times of Economic Crisis, Technocratic Government and EverGrowing Populism POLETTI, Monica (Università Degli Studi di Milano) VEGETTI, Federico (Universität Mannheim) SEGATTI, Paolo (Università Degli Studi di Milano)

Panel P030 E112 Cabinet Politics in Latin America Chair

CAMERLO, Marcelo (Universidade de Lisboa Instituto de Ciencias Sociais)

Executive Organisation and Crisis Economic Policy-Making in the Americas BONVECCHI, Alejandro (Universidad Torcuato Di Tella)

Panel P028 E105 Budgetary Responses to the Fiscal Crisis: Changes in Budgeting Practices and Institutions Chair Co-Chair

RAUDLA, Ringa (Tallinn University of Technology) DOUGLAS, James (University of North Carolina at Charlotte)

To Cut or Not to Cut? A Cautionary Tale of Fiscal Discipline in Times of Austerity PANAGIOTAREA, Eleni (ELIAMEP, Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy)

48 │



Thursday, 05 September 11:00–12:40

Panel Session 2

Thursday, 05 September 11:00–12:40 Panel P444 Mabileau Europe and the Financial Crisis: A Political System in Formation? Chair Discussant

CASTIGLIONE, Dario (University of Exeter) PUNTSCHER RIEKMAN, Sonja (Universität Salzburg)

Europeanisation and Party Politics: How the EU affects Domestic Actors, Patterns and Systems KÜLAHCI, Erol (Université libre de Bruxelles)

Panel Session 2

Panel P045 Erasme Coalition Politics and Policy Chair

INDRIDASON, Indridi (University of Iceland)

Electoral Rules and the Party Composition of Governments: Why are there Social Democratic and Liberal Welfare States? DÖRING, Holger (Universität Bremen) MANOW, Philip (Universität Bremen) Estimating The Influence of Coalition Partners on Coalition Agreements using Wordfish and Wordscores DE LANGE, Sarah (University of Amsterdam) VAN ERKEL, Patrick (University of Amsterdam) Partisan Impact in Coalition Government HÜBSCHER, Evelyne (Central European University)

Greece in the Euro: A Case of Economic Delinquency or Systemic Failure? PANAGIOTAREA, Eleni (ELIAMEP, Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy)

The Dynamics of Political Agendas in Coalition Governments TIMMERMANS, Arco (Universiteit Leiden) BREEMAN, Gerard (Wageningen University and Research Center)

Practices of Inter-Parliamentary Coordination in International Politics: The European Union and Beyond FOSSUM, John Erik (Universitetet i Oslo)

Panel P193 F-Mauriac

Panel P010 Merle Agenda-Setting and Policy Change Chair Discussant

PRINCEN, Sebastiaan (University of Utrecht) HOWLETT, Michael (Simon Fraser University)

Agenda Mobilisation and Radical Policy Change: What About the Role of Institutional Friction? Some Insights from the Regulation of Same-Sex Partnerships in Germany and Spain EUCHNER, Eva-Maria (Universität Konstanz) Paradigm Formation and Paradigm Change in the EU’s Stability and Growth Pact PRINCEN, Sebastiaan (University of Utrecht) VAN ESCH, Femke (University of Utrecht) Policy Frames and Soft Drugs Policy in the Netherlands TOSHKOV, Dimiter (Universiteit Leiden) The Political Economy of the Policy Agenda: Understanding Volatility in Government Priorities JOHN, Peter (University College London) The Role of Policy Attributes and Governments’ Interests in Agenda-Setting and Policy Change: The Case of the Development of Integrated Social Security Provision in Western Europe CHAMPION, Cyrielle (Université de Lausanne)

Linkages between Domestic and EU Institutions Chair Co-Chair

MÄDER, Lars (Universität Mannheim) YORDANOVA, Nikoleta (Universität Mannheim)

Bureaucratisation or Party Politics? Explaining the Level of National EU Policy Coordination in Finland HYVÄRINEN, Anna (University of Turku) RAUNIO, Tapio (University of Tampere) Scrutinising EU Politics in the National Parliaments: The Portuguese Case in a Comparative Perspective RAMOS, Claudia (Universidade Fernando Pessoa)

Panel P145 Copernic Graduate Education in Political Science Chair

ENOS-ATTALI, Sophie (Institut catholique de Paris)

Education and Research: Graduate Education in the Bologna Process BERNDTSON, Erkki (University of Helsinki) International Relations in French Academic Curricula after the Heisbourg Report (2000) and the Andréani-Bozo Report (2004). Plus Ca Change…? CHILLAUD, Matthieu (University of Tartu) The Professionalisation of Academics as Teachers in Higher Education PLESCHOVA, Gabriela (Comenius University Faculty of Arts)

50 │


Thursday, 05 September 11:00–12:40

Panel Session 2

Panel P139 E002

Panel P049 E102

Global Duties and International Business

Collective Identity of Political Parties in a Changing World

Chair

KARP, David (University of Glasgow)

Moral Duties of Transnational Corporation in Relation to Human Rights: An Institutional Approach GONZALEZ, Flor (University of Birmingham)

Chair

Sustainable Business as Social Benchmark: Which Norms Matter? CONGE, Patrick (University of Arkansas, Fayetteville)

From the Italian Communist Party to the Democratic Party. From the Labour Party to the New Labour. A Comparative Study of Two Processes of Identity Reconstruction GIUGNI, Lilia (University of Cambridge)

The Alien Tort Statute and the Horizontal Enforcement of Human Rights against Companies KOHL, Uta

Panel P084 E003 Democratising Party Leader Selection Primaries: Challenges and Opportunities Beyond Intra-Party Democracy Chair Co-Chair Discussant

SANDRI, Giulia (Universite Catholique de Lille (ESPOL)) CROSS, William (University of Carleton) VENTURINO, Fulvio (Università Degli Studi di Genova)

Democratising Party Leader Selection in the Netherlands, Belgium and Israel WAUTERS, Bram (Ghent University) KOOLE, Ruud (Universiteit Leiden) KENIG, Ofer (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) RAHAT, Gideon (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Leadership Selection Versus Candidate Selection: Similarities and Differences RAHAT, Gideon (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) HAZAN, Reuven (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) KENIG, Ofer (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Party Leader Elections in East Asia: Comparative Analysis of Japan and Taiwan KUBO, Keiichi (Waseda University) NARITA, Yohei (Waseda University) NAKAI, Ryo (Waseda University) Party Leadership Selection in Northern Ireland: Evidence of Democratisation in a Consociational Setting MATTHEWS, Neil (Queen's University of Belfast) The Consequences of Party Primaries in Spain and Portugal BARBERA, Oscar (University of Valencia) RODRIGUEZ TERUEL, Juan (University of Valencia)

Co-Chair

OPPELLAND, Torsten (Friedrich-Schiller Universität Jena) VOERMAN, Gerrit (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen)

Italian Identities of Political Parties MONTANARI, Arianna (Università di Roma La Sapienza) Reconstruction of Party Identity within Poland’s Democratic Left Alliance PRIEBE, Andrea (Friedrich-Schiller Universität Jena)

Panel P055 E106 Concepts In and Beyond Nation States Chair

WIESNER, Claudia (University of Jyväskylä)

Boundary, Border, Limit in Political Science: Towards a Conceptual History TERRIER, Jean (Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster) Conceptions of Government Systems Revisited LAUTH, Hans Joachim (Würzburg Julius-Maximilians University) Parliamentary Culture in a Presidential System: Congressional Oversight Over War and National Emergencies KRONLUND, Anna (The Finnish Institute of International Affairs)

Panel P320 E108 The Electoral Effects of Voting Advice Applications Chair Co-Chair

ROSEMA, Martin (Universiteit Twente) RUUSUVIRTA, Outi (The London School of Economics & Political Science)

Assessing the Electoral Impact of VAAs: A Field Experiment GARZIA, Diego (European University Institute) TRECHSEL, Alexander H. (European University Institute) Swing Voting due to Smartvote Use? Evidence from the 2011 Swiss Federal Elections PIANZOLA, Joelle (University of Zurich) The (Non?)Importance of Voting Advice Applications HOFF, Jens (University of Copenhagen) The Perceived Effects of KiesKompas in the Dutch 2012 Elections KAMOEN, Naomi (University of Utrecht) DE VREESE, Claes (University of Amsterdam) KROUWEL, André (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) VAN DE POL, Jasper (University of Amsterdam) VAAs as Stimuli for Mobilisation and Party Switching: A Panel Study ENYEDI, Zsolt (Central European University)

│ 51


Thursday, 05 September 11:00–12:40

Panel Session 2

Panel P211 E109

Panel P020 E118

MPs’ District Work Style

Atypical Militants in Political Parties

Chair

Co-Chair

Co-Chair

PILET, Jean-Benoit (Université Libre de Bruxelles) COSTA, Olivier (Institut D'Etudes Politiques de Bordeaux)

Constituency Work and Constituency Representation in the Service of Political Ambition POYET, Corentin (Institut D'Etudes Politiques de Bordeaux) French MPs in the Constituency – Towards the Identification of Representational Styles SCHNATTERER, Tinette (Institut D'Etudes Politiques de Bordeaux)

Panel P106 E116 Emotions and Discourses: Towards New Paths of Studying Policies Chair Co-Chair

DURNOVA, Anna (University of Vienna) SAUER, Birgit (University of Vienna)

Emotional Nationalists in Europe and the Revealing Power of Identity ANTUNES, Sandrina (University of Minho) I Can't Go On, I'll Go On: Emotions and the Aesthetics of Silence in Public Policy Making ANDERSON, Rosie (University of Edinburgh) Patriotism – Theoretical Concept or Political Weapon? SZELIGOWSKA, Dorota (Central European University) Understanding the Power of Ideas – Discursive Institutionalism, Critical Realism and Governmentality BIEBRICHER, Thomas (Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt)

Panel P210 E117 Moved in Spite of Ourselves: The Place and Process of the Body in Redistributing the Sensible Chair Co-Chair

BEAUSOLEIL, Emily (Trent University) MILLS, Dana (University of Oxford)

Linking Affect and Agency – Simone de Beauvoir’s Fiction STAVRO, Elaine (Trent University)

AZAM, Nicolas (Université de Paris I (PanthéonSorbonne))

A Double Disadvantage? The Double Bind and News Coverage of Minority Ethnic Women as Parliamentary Candidates in the 2010 UK General Election WARD, Orlanda (University College London) Candidate Selection and Party Discipline CORDERO, Guillermo (Universitat Pompeu Fabra) COLLER, Xavier Political Elites as Educational Elites BOVENS, Mark (University of Utrecht) WILLE, Anchrit (Universiteit Leiden) The Effect of Immigrant Residential Concentration and Party Competition on the Representation of Immigrant-Origin Minorities at the Local Level PÉREZ-NIEVAS, Santiago (Universidad Autònoma de Madrid) VINTILA, Cristina Daniela (Consejo Superior De Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC)) MORALES, Laura (University of Leicester) LÜHISTE, Maarja (University of Leicester)

Panel P082 E119 Democratic Innovation Research: The Theoretical, Methodological and Practical Challenges Chair Discussant

FEINDT, Peter (Cardiff University) SETÄLÄ, Maija (University of Turku)

Can Democratic Innovations Transform Democracy? SETÄLÄ, Maija (University of Turku) The Invisible City: Informality, Hegemony, and Transformative Democracy WAGENAAR, Hendrik (University of Sheffield) Understanding and Enhancing Democracy – A New Agenda MICHELS, Ank (University of Utrecht)

Panel P243 E120 Policy Change in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice: How EU Institutions Matter Chair Discussant

RIPOLL SERVENT, Ariadna (University of Vienna EIF) TRAUNER, Florian (University of Vienna EIF)

EU Wide Digital Security Measures: A Provocation Towards Popular Attitudes Between Security and Freedom BUG, Mathias (Universität der Bundeswehr München) BUKOW, Sebastian (Heinrich-Heine-Universität Duesseldorf) Organised Crime Policy in the European Union: An Institutional Perspective ELIAS, Leticia (Universiteit Leiden) TIMMERMANS, Arco (Universiteit Leiden)

52 │


Thursday, 05 September 11:00–12:40

Panel Session 2

Panel P046 E121

Panel P163 E124

Collaborative Innovation

Institutional Reform and Securitisation Dynamics: Security Arguments Against Justice Claims?

Chair Co-Chair

SØRENSEN, Eva (University of Roskilde) HARTLEY, Jean (University of Warwick)

A Theory of Practice for Collaborative Governance: The Use of Social Mechanisms in Understanding Policy Success BUSETTI, Simone (Politecnico di Milano) DENTE, Bruno (IMT (Institutions Markets Technologies)) MELLONI, Erica Creating Spaces for Collaborative Innovation – New Roles for Public Managers SØRENSEN, Eva (University of Roskilde) AGGER, Annika (University of Roskilde) The Effect of Stakeholder Inclusion on Public Sector Project Innovation GODENHJELM, Sebastian (University of Helsinki) JOHANSON, Jan-Erik (University of Tampere)

Panel P185 E122 Justice, Legitimacy and Democracy in International Political Theory Chair

BANAI, Ayelet (Johann Wolfgang GoetheUniversität Frankfurt)

Chair Co-Chair Discussant

DE WILDE, Jaap (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen) ZWITTER, Andrej (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen) KOCKEN, Joris (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen)

Securitisation and Justice Standards in the External Rule of Law Policy of the EU KOCKEN, Joris (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen)

Panel P263 D108 Politics Through Procedures? Examining the Scope and Nature of Procedural Justification in Politics Chair Co-Chair

POAMA, Andrei (Fondation Nationale Des Sciences Politiques) CEVA, Emanuela (Università Degli Studi di Pavia)

From Rawls to Kant and Back Again: Some Remarks on the Justificatory Import of Political Offices in Democratic Polities POAMA, Andrei (Fondation Nationale Des Sciences Politiques)

Climate Change and the Interests of Future Generations: Closing the Gap Between Legitimate Politics and Climate Justice KARNEIN, Anja (Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt)

Public Reason, Conflict Containment and Sincerity BACCARINI, Elvio (University of Rijeka)

Legitimate or Just International Violence? ISER, Mattias (Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt)

Panel P164 P1

Respect and Justification Through Participation CEVA, Emanuela (Università Degli Studi di Pavia)

On the Legitimacy of the International Development Practice CULP, Julian (Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt)

Institutions and Organisations: Form and Function in Theory and Practice

Panel P099 E123

Chair Discussant

E-Diplomacy between Promises and Reality

Adjusting to Multipolarity: American Decline and the Reshaping of the EU-US Security Bargain SANGIOVANNI, Mette Eilstrup (University of Cambridge)

Chair Co-Chair

The Role of the NATO Secretariat during the Libyan Intervention DIJKSTRA, Hylke (University of Oxford)

BJOLA, Corneliu (University of Oxford) HOLMES, Marcus (Ohio State University)

Business as Usual: Perceptions of Power and the Practice of Foreign Affairs in the Digital Age CLARKE, Amanda (University of Oxford)

DUNN, David (University of Birmingham) WEBBER, Mark (University of Birmingham)

Ross v Morozov: Pro/con Arguments on the Practical Implications of Digital Diplomacy SOTIRIU, Sabrina (Ottawa University)

│ 53


Thursday, 05 September 11:00–12:40

Panel Session 2

Panel P152 P2

Panel P157 P5

Hydropolitics and Peacebuilding in the Middle East

Influencing the Bureaucracy

Chair

AGGESTAM, Karin (Lunds Universitet)

Climate Change and the Future of Water Management in Iran HASHEMI, Hossein (Lunds Universitet) BERNDTSSON, Ronny (Lunds Universitet) Hydropolitics, Ecosystems and Syrian Communities at the Occupied Golan Heights WESSELS, Joshka (Lunds Universitet) MOURAD, Khaldoon (Lunds Universitet)

Panel P014 P3 Assembly Confidence Democracies I Chair

WIBERG, Matti (University of Turku)

Government and Opposition in Spain Under the Pressure of Economic Collapse and Debt Crisis PALAU, Anna (Universitat de Barcelona) MUNOZ, Luz (Universitat de Barcelona) CHAQUES, Laura (Universitat de Barcelona) Rules and Speeches: Do Legislative Rules Affect the Content of MPs’ Speeches? PEDRAZZANI, Andrea (Università di Bologna) GIANNETTI, Daniela (Università di Bologna) Weak Opposition in Weak Parliament – The Case of Serbia SPASOJEVIC, Dusan (University of Belgrade) LONCAR, Jelena (University of York)

Panel P090 P4 Developmental Dimensions of Regionalism, Public Policies and Regional Gaps: Comparative Perspectives Chair Co-Chair

MASUJIMA, Ken (Kobe University) SINDZINGRE, Alice Nicole (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)

Constraints on Convergence Policies in Low-Income Countries: The Limits of Developmental Regionalism SINDZINGRE, Alice Nicole (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique) Different Models of Regional Policy: EU, Mercosur and ASEAN MASUJIMA, Ken (Kobe University) Regional Policies of the European Union Federative and Unitary Member-States in Comparative Perspective PANOVA, Viktoriia (Linköping Universitet) Trade Cooperation of East Asian Countries: Impediments and Future Challenges CHEN, Chia-Chun (Freie Universität Berlin)

54 │

Chair Discussant

CHRISTIANSEN, Peter Munk (Aarhus Universitet) SVENSSON, Torsten (Uppsala Universitet)

A Politics of Expertise? The Lobbying Dimension of European Commission Expert Groups CHALMERS, Adam (Universiteit Leiden) Autonomous Agencies as Targets of Influence. Examining Interest Group Mobilisation Patterns at Autonomous Agencies Over Time BRAUN, Caelesta (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) Influencing Politics, Politicians and Bureaucrats: Explaining Differences Between Swedish CSO's Strategies to Promote Political and Social Change SCARAMUZZINO, Roberto (Lunds Universitet) WENNERHAG, Magnus (Södertörns Högskola (University College)) Old-fashioned but Still Important? Voluntary Organisations on the Status and Role of Scandinavian Commission Process LUNDBERG, Erik (University of Örebro) Still the Age of Neo-Corporatism? The Expanding Core and Varying Degrees of Insiderness FRAUSSEN, Bert (University of Antwerp) BEYERS, Jan (University of Antwerp) DONAS, Tom (University of Antwerp)

Panel P207 P6 Migration and the Welfare State Chair Co-Chair

SPIES, Dennis C. (University of Cologne) FINSERAAS, Henning

Does Diversity Erode Social Cohesion? Conceptual and Methodological Issues ARIELY, Gal (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev) Immigration Policies, Access to Rights and Civil Society in Italy AMBROSINI, Maurizio (Università Degli Studi di Milano) Immigration: A Remedy or Curse for Native Welfare Recipients? HORVATH, Agnes (Central European University) Latino Incorporation Through Social Services: Comparing Access in Los Angeles and Miami MALLET, Marie (Harvard University)


Thursday, 05 September 11:00–12:40

Panel Session 2

Panel P275 P7

Panel P085 P10

Radical/Extreme Right Party Ideology, Strategy and Organisation

Democratising Political Recruitment

Chair

CARTER, Elisabeth (University of Keele)

Of Referents, Meaning and Words: A Reassessment of the Concept of Right-Wing Extremism and Right-Wing Radicalism CARTER, Elisabeth (University of Keele) Radical Rascals: Populism and Left/Right Radicalism in Western Europe ROODUIJN, Matthijs (University of Amsterdam) Walking Away from the Wild Side? Radical Right Parties and Policy Moderation in Western Europe, 1990-2010 AKKERMAN, Tjitske (University of Amsterdam)

Chair Discussant

MURRAY, Rainbow (Queen Mary, University of London) RAHAT, Gideon (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)

How To Become an MP? Candidate Nomination Between Democratic Imperatives and Efficiency in France SQUARCIONI, Laure (Institut D'Etudes Politiques de Bordeaux) Selection by Lottery – Citizen Recruitment of a Special Kind DOWLEN, Oliver (Queen Mary, University of London)

Panel P231 P8

The Effects of Electoral Quotas Legislation on Candidate Selection Mechanisms: A Longitudinal Analysis of the Belgian Case (1994-2012) VANDELEENE, Audrey (Université Catholique de Louvain) DE WINTER, Lieven (Université Catholique de Louvain)

Organised Crime in Cyberspace: Governing, Controlling and Exploring Cyber Crime Activities

Who Stands on Which Position? An Intersectional Analysis of Party Lists for Austrian Parliamentary Elections, 1994-2008 WALTER, Florian (University of Vienna) STÖCKL, Iris (University of Vienna)

Chair Co-Chair

Panel P007 P12

CARRAPICO, Helena (Centro De Estudos Sociais) ARGOMANIZ, Javier (University of St. Andrews)

Going Dark? Amending Electronic Surveillance Laws to Keep Pace with New Communications Technology WHEATLEY, Joseph (U.S. Department of Justice's Organized Crime and Gang Section)

Affective Models in Political Science

Myths of Cybercrime TUPMAN, Bill (University of Exeter)

Affects and Political Discussions: The Clash Between Political Affiliations and Generations DOBREVA, Alina (European University Institute)

The Corporatisation of Cybercrime LUSTHAUS, Jonathan (University of Oxford) The Internal, the External and the Virtual: The Coherence of EU Cyber Crime and EU Cyber Security Strategy CARRAPICO, Helena (Centro De Estudos Sociais)

Panel P024 P9 Beyond Neopatrimonialism, State Capture and Crony Capitalism: StateBusiness Ties in Emerging Economies Chair Co-Chair Discussant

BACH, Daniel (Institut D'Etudes Politiques de Bordeaux) DUFY, Caroline (Institut D'Etudes Politiques de Bordeaux) MAH, Luis (CESA/ISEG/UTL)

Neopatrimonial and 'Developing' if not Developmental: Africa and the Emerging Countries Syndrome BACH, Daniel (Institut D'Etudes Politiques de Bordeaux) State-Business Relations in Mexico and the Question of Political Regime: A Proposition for the Revision of the Neopatrimonialism Concept SEFFER, Kristin (University of Leipzig)

Chair

MOUW, Calvin (University of Illinois at Springfield)

On Expressive Voting: Identity, Emotions and Ideology in the 2007 French Presidential Election SPACH, Miléna (Université de Paris I (Panthéon-Sorbonne)) The Affective Public and Democratic Equilibrium MOUW, Calvin (University of Illinois at Springfield)

Panel P214 P13 Negotiating Political Violence Chair

Ó DOCHARTAIGH, Niall (National University of Ireland Galway)

Domestic Conflicts in India: The Impact of Legitimisation Strategies on Negotiations. DOYLE, John (Dublin City University) TALWAR, Priyanka (Dublin City University) Rebels for Peace? Republican Agency in the Irish Peace Process Ó DOCHARTAIGH, Niall (National University of Ireland Galway) MARTIN, Michael (National University of Ireland)

│ 55


Thursday, 05 September 11:00–12:40

Panel Session 2

Editors: Martin Bull (University of Salford, UK) LuĂ­s de Sousa (Institute of Social Sciences of the University of Lisbon, Portugal) Jonathon W. Moses (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway) European Political Science (EPS) is an international journal devoted to publishing contributions by and for the political science community. The journal is included in the Social Sciences Citation Index. EPS is a journal of the European Consortium for Political Research. Members of subscribing ECPR institutions receive automatic access to the journal.

www.palgrave-journals.com/eps/

Explore Journals in Politics from Palgrave Macmillan The Palgrave Macmillan Journals Politics Portfolio consists of a wide range of topical, insightful, cutting-edge articles on Politics and International Studies, including international relations, political theory, development and European politics. Please visit our website to learn more!

www.palgrave-journals.com/politics/


Thursday, 05 September 11:00–12:40

Panel Session 2

Panel P080 P14

Panel P403 E004

Democracy of the Squares. Visions and Practices of Democracy from Egypt to the United States

Varieties of Capitalism in Southern Europe Since the Crisis

Chair Co-Chair

DELLA PORTA, Donatella (European University Institute) TEUNE, Simon (Wissenschaftzentrum Für Sozialforschung (WZB) Berlin)

Los Indignados: Emotional Expressions for Political Change EKLUNDH, Emmy (University of Manchester)

Chair

STEFANOVA, Boyka (University of Texas at San Antonio)

‘Fast-Forward’ Europeanisation and Welfare State Reform in Greece and Italy in Light of the Eurozone Crisis LADI, Stella (Queen Mary, University of London) GRAZIANO, Paolo R. (Bocconi University)

Occupying Space: Representation, Participation and Democracy in Occupy Wall Street FIEDLSCHUSTER, Micha (Universität Leipzig)

Revisiting Institutional Arrangements in National Political Economy: Government Responses to the Banking Crisis in Greece, Italy and Spain STEFANOVA, Boyka (University of Texas at San Antonio)

Rebirth of the Political ILHAN DEMIRYOL, Gaye (Bahçesehir University)

Panel P074 E005

The Autonomous Roots of the Real Democracy Movement ROOS, Jerome (European University Institute) OIKONOMAKIS, Leonidas (European University Institute)

Panel P002 P15 A Political Sociology of Transnational Europe Chair Discussant

KAUPPI, Niilo (Institut D'Etudes Politiques de Strasbourg) ROSS, George (Université de Montréal)

Crisis and Welfare Retrenchment Chair Co-Chair

CARREIRA DA SILVA, Filipe (University of Cambridge) BRITO VIEIRA, Mónica (University of York)

Getting Rights Right CARREIRA DA SILVA, Filipe (University of Cambridge) BRITO VIEIRA, Mónica (University of York) Reforms and Retrenchment of Spanish Welfare State: Some Political-Economic Prospective Beyond the Crisis MARTIN CASTRO, Maria Belén (Universidad de Granada)

Constructing European Citizens? The Non-Integrative Force of Teaching History SEIDENDORF, Stefan (Deutsch-Franzoesisches Institut DFI)

Who Deserves What and Why. Public Perceptions of Welfare Deservingness in Portugal VALADEZ-MARTINEZ, Laura (Universidade de Lisboa Instituto de Ciencias Sociais)

Europeans’ Space-Sets and the Political Legitimacy of the EU RECCHI, Ettore (Università 'G. d'Annunzio' di Chieti-Pescara) KUHN, Theresa (University of Oxford)

Panel P118 E112

Fighting Together. Assessing Continuity and Change in Social Movement Organisations Through the Study of Constituencies’ Heterogeneity FILLIEULE, Olivier (Université de Lausanne) BLANCHARD, Philippe (Université de Lausanne) Setting the Policy Agenda for Higher Education Reform: Global University Rankings, European Union and OECD ERKKILA, Tero (University of Helsinki) KAUPPI, Niilo (Institut D'Etudes Politiques de Strasbourg)

Explaining Change in the Brazilian Workers' Party (PT) Chair

POWER, Timothy (University of Oxford)

Does Partisanship Matter in Brazil? Observational and Experimental Evidence ZUCCO, Cesar (Rutgers The State University of New Jersey) The Transformations of the Workers’ Party at the Local Level: Territorial Roots, Professionalisation and Disenchantments GOIRAND, Camille (Institute of Political Studies Lille) What Is Left of the Brazilian Left CAMPELLO, Daniela (Princeton University)

│ 57


Thursday, 05 September 14:00–15:40

Panel P021 E105 Austerity at the Top? Motivation and Recruitment of Administrative Elites Chair Co-Chair

FLEISCHER, Julia (University of Amsterdam) MEYER-SAHLING, Jan-Hinrik (University of Nottingham)

Austerity at the Top? Extrinsic and Intrinsic Determinants of Administrative Careers FLEISCHER, Julia (University of Amsterdam) Budgetary Effects of Political Appointments DAHLSTRÖM, Carl (Göteborgs Universitet) SUNDELL, Anders (Göteborgs Universitet) The Impact of Administrative Reform on Bureaucratic Motivation in the Age of Austerity: Survey Evidence from Central and Eastern Europe Before and After the Crisis MEYER-SAHLING, Jan-Hinrik (University of Nottingham) REINHOLDE, Iveta (University of Latvia) VAN STOLK, Christian (RAND Europe) JANTA, Barbara (RAND Europe) The Survival of Agency Heads in the Public Sector: Insiders versus Outsiders in UK Central Government Agencies JAMES, Oliver (University of Exeter)

Panel Session 3

Panel Session 3

Thursday, 05 September 14:00–15:40 Panel P056 Mabileau Complex Theories, Insufficient Models, and Over-Strained Voters? Chair Co-Chair

GIEBLER, Heiko (Wissenschaftzentrum Für Sozialforschung (WZB) Berlin) WAGNER, Aiko (Wissenschaftzentrum Für Sozialforschung (WZB) Berlin)

Can Voters in Proportional Multi-Party Systems act Strategically? Challenging the Concept of Strategic Voting using Evidence from Exit-Poll Data at the 2012 Belgian Municipal Elections BEYENS, Stefanie (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) VERTHÉ, Tom (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) Centrifugal Dynamics of Party Competition TIEMANN, Guido (Institute for Advanced Studies) Coalitions Signals, Thresholds and Strategic Voting. A Survey Experimental Study FREDÉN, Annika (Lunds Universitet) Personality Traits, Item Non Response and Guessing in Ideological Placements JOHANN, David (University of Vienna) MEYER, Thomas (University of Vienna)

Panel P044 Merle Coalition Governance and the Policy Agendas of Political Parties Chair Co-Chair Discussant

TIMMERMANS, Arco (Universiteit Leiden) FROIO, Caterina (European University Institute) FROIO, Caterina (European University Institute)

The Dynamics of Policy Implementation in Coalition Governments SCHERMANN, Katrin (University of Vienna) ENNSER-JEDENASTIK, Laurenz The Implementation of Minority Coalition Agreements. The Case of Denmark PEDERSEN, Helene Helboe (Aarhus Universitet) CHRISTIANSEN, Flemming (Aarhus Universitet)

58 │


Thursday, 05 September 14:00–15:40

Panel Session 3

Panel P057 Erasme

Panel P142 E002

Computational Modeling in Political Science

Governance and Politics of Business and Human Rights

Chair Co-Chair

Chair

WEIDMANN, Nils (Universität Konstanz) HØYLAND, Bjørn (Universitetet i Oslo)

A Behavioural Model of Asymmetric Retrospective Voting KAPPE, Roland (University College London) Become Who You Are: The Homing Pattern in Partisanship as a Self-Reinforcing Stochastic Process METZ, Thomas (Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg) LORENZ, Jan (Jacobs University Bremen Ggmbh) Voter Knowledge, Competitive Media and Party-Competition: An Agent-Based Model SCHOONVELDE, Martijn (Stony Brook University)

Panel P315 F-Mauriac The Council of the European Union Chair

VERDUN, Amy (University of Victoria)

Council’s Responsiveness in Relation to the European Commission – The Case of Change in the EU Enlargement Policy SZYMANSKI, Adam (University of Warsaw) The EU Council Post-Lisbon: Responding to Multiple Challenges PLECHANOVOVA, Bela (Charles University in Prague)

Panel P158 Copernic Information Technology in Teaching, Online Teaching and Online Degrees Chair Co-Chair

ROFE, J Simon (School of Oriental and African Studies) KAS, Kinga

Emerging Issues and Opportunities in Online Learning LEVINSON, Nanette (American University) Innovating European Studies through Blended Learning TIMUS, Natalia (Fondation Nationale Des Sciences Politiques) Online Distance Learning as a Public Policy Tool for Development KROMIDHA, Endrit (University of London, Royal Holloway College) Stepping into the Virtual Classroom – Stepping Out of Your Comfort Zone? The Roles of the Teacher in the Virtual Classroom MIHAI, Alexandra (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) Writing in Public: The Benefits of Blogging for Assessment in Diplomatic Studies CURTIS, Steven (London Metropolitan University)

SCHEPER, Christian (University of DuisburgEssen)

Causal Mechanisms in the Global Regulation of Labour: The 'Market for Virtue' and the Curious Case of Transnational Associational Governance DREYLING, Justus (Freie Universität Berlin) Human Rights Concerns and Corporate Social Responsibility in Nigeria SHOAGA, Olabisi (Institut D'Etudes Politiques de Bordeaux) Why Finance is a Human Rights Issue: Exploring the Relationship Between the Financial Industry, Governance, and Economic Rights KAISERSHOT, Manette (School of Advanced Study, University of London)

Panel P173 E003 Internal Party Democracy in New and in Established Democracies Chair Discussant

SVÅSAND, Lars (Universitetet i Bergen) RANDALL, Vicky (University of Essex)

Internal Democracy in Militant Movements Turned Political Parties: A Comparison of Partai Aceh and Fretilin SINDRE, Gyda (Universitetet i Bergen) Internal Party Democracy in Poland in the Context of Party Leadership HARTLIŃSKI, Maciej (University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn) Outside Support for Internal Party Democracy? How the German Political Foundations Shape Political Parties in SubSaharan Africa WEISSENBACH, Kristina (University of Duisburg-Essen) The Dilemmas of Intra-Party Democracy: Lessons from Italy, Japan and Elsewhere BOUCEK, Francoise (Queen Mary, University of London) Why Extra-Parliamentary Party Organisations? The Members’ View SAGLIE, Jo (Institute for Social Research (Institutt for Samfunnsforskning, ISF) Oslo)

Panel P064 E102 Construction and Modes of Expression of Differences in Collective Action Chair Co-Chair Discussant

FUCHS, Nathalie (Fondation Nationale Des Sciences Politiques) CELESTINE, Audrey HAMIDI, Camille (Université Lyon II)

It’s Not About Politics, It’s Social: Student Elections in Lebanon as a Positioning Ritual LEFORT, Bruno (University of Tampere)

│ 59


Thursday, 05 September 14:00–15:40

Panel Session 3

Panel P058 E106

Panel P267 E109

Conceptual Change and Conceptual History in International Relations

Professionalisation of MPs’ Work

Chair

ROSHCHIN, Evgeny (University of Jyväskylä)

A Duty of Beneficence or a Right to Conquer? A Historical Perspective on the Concept of Hospitality (16th-18th Century) BOUDOU, Benjamin (Fondation Nationale Des Sciences Politiques) International Relations as Inter-Lingual Relations: Conceptual Entanglements between Political Traditions WIGEN, Einar (Universitetet i Oslo) Origins of Terror as a Political Concept and its Reflections in Today’s Political and Academic Discourse MASKALIUNAITE, Asta (Baltic Defence College)

Chair Co-Chair

SCHUETTEMEYER, Suzanne S. (Martin-LutherUniversität Halle-Wittenberg) FREIRE, André (Centro De Investigação E Estudos De Sociologia (CIES))

Expertise as a Trait of Professionalisation in Spain: Professsionals but not Experts CAMACHO, Beatriz (University of Valencia) ONATE, Pablo (University of Valencia) The Exceptional First Term? – Seniority Effects for German MPs’ District Activities SCHINDLER, Danny (Martin-Luther-Universität HalleWittenberg)

The Concept of Legitimacy in International Relations: History, Use, Rhetorical Effects DOS REIS, Filipe (University of Erfurt)

The Importance of Candidates’ Websites in Swiss National Elections between 2007 and 2011 BRAENDLI, Matthias (University of Zurich) WASSMER, Christian (University of Zurich)

Panel P399 E108

The Professionalisation of MP's Mandate KERROUCHE, Eric (Institut D'Etudes Politiques de Bordeaux)

VAA Design and Methods: Approximating Panel P105 E116 Voting Behaviour or Not? Emerging Geopolitical Contests and Chair WALGRAVE, Stefaan (University of Antwerp) Co-Chair LEFEVERE, Jonas (University of Antwerp) Contestants in Europe Effects of Voting Advice Applications on Political Knowledge about Party Positions SCHULTZE, Martin (Heinrich-Heine-Universität Duesseldorf) Matching Voters and Parties in Low Dimensional Space: The Case for a Dynamic Scale Adjustment MENDEZ, Fernando (University of Zurich) GERMANN, Micha (University of Zurich) Parties' Pledges in Voting Advice Applications and Election Programs. A Comparison for the German Federal Election 2009 ISRAEL, Jonas (Heinrich-Heine-Universität Duesseldorf) VAA Statement Selection and Formulation in a Comparative Perspective VAN CAMP, Kirsten (University of Antwerp) WALGRAVE, Stefaan (University of Antwerp) LEFEVERE, Jonas (University of Antwerp) NUYTEMANS, Michiel (University of Antwerp)

Chair Co-Chair Discussant

OKUNEV, Igor (Moscow State Institute of International Relations) ROMANIUK, Scott Nicholas (Central European University) DEMIRYOL, Tolga (Istanbul Kemerburgaz University)

Does Asymmetric Economic Interdependence Promote Cooperation? Political Economy of Russian-Turkish Energy Relations DEMIRYOL, Tolga (Istanbul Kemerburgaz University) European Integration and Transatlantic Relations MUFTULER-BAC, Meltem (Sabanci University) CIHANGIR, Damla (Sabanci University) The EU’s Unique Territorial Paradigm. Centre, Periphery and the EU's External Borders MÜLLER, Andreas (Federal Office for Migration and Refugees)

Panel P260 E117 Politicising Aesthetics, Resisting Politics Chair

VÄYRYNEN, Tarja (University of Tampere)

Lured. The Subtle Aesthetic Agency of the Logico-Scientific Text VAITTINEN, Tiina (University of Tampere) Photographic Practices in the Politics of the Body: Diversifying the Production of Images of Displacement PUUMALA, Eeva (University of Tampere) KYNSILEHTO, Anitta (University of Tampere) VÄYRYNEN, Tarja (University of Tampere)

60 │


Thursday, 05 September 14:00–15:40

Panel Session 3

Panel P083 E119

Panel P249 E122

Democratic Innovations through Direct Democracy: What is the Relation between Direct Democracy and Representative Democracy?

Political Legitimacy and Collective Political Agency

Chair Co-Chair

PÁLLINGER, Zoltán Tibor (Andrassy GermanSpeaking University Budapest) SCHILLER, Theo (Philipps-Universität Marburg)

Direct and Deliberative Democracy Effects: Venezuelan Case CAPRA VIEIRA, Pedro (UNICAMP – Universidade Estadual de Campinas) Direct Democracy in Switzerland: Depoliticisation Through the Referendum Practice DELLAGI, Adel (Université Lyon II)

Panel P199 E120

Chair Discussant

VALENTINI, Laura (University College London) LIST, Christian (The London School of Economics & Political Science)

Collective Responsibility and the Scope of Justice MIKLOSI, Zoltan (Central European University)

Panel P178 E123 Internet and International Politics: Comparing Opportunities and Rising Challenges Chair

CALDERARO, Andrea (European University Institute)

Long-Term Trends and Recent Changes in Party Politics at EU Level

Adding Validity and New Results to the Global Explanations of e-Democracy LIDÉN, Gustav (Midsweden University)

Chair Discussant

New Digital Rights Advocacy as a Paradigm Shift in Global Human Rights MARZOUKI, Meryem (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)

GAGATEK, Wojciech (University of Warsaw) VAN HECKE, Steven (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven)

Europarties and EU Foreign Policy: Does the EU Party System Structure CFSP Issues and How? CHRYSSOGELOS, Angelos-Stylianos (European University Institute) Never Waste a Good Crisis? Europarties and their Role in EU Democracy VAN HECKE, Steven (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven) GAGATEK, Wojciech (University of Warsaw)

Panel P065 E121 Contested Administrations: Conflict Resolution and Public Managers Chair Co-Chair

POULSEN, Birgitte (University of Roskilde) AGGER, Annika (University of Roskilde)

Civil Servants in Advisory Domains: Between Conflict and Harmony HOULBERG SALOMONSEN, Heidi (Aalborg Universitet) HUSTEDT, Thurid (Universität Potsdam) Confronting Conflicts – How Urban Professionals Deal with Everyday Conflicts in Malmø & Copenhagen AGGER, Annika (University of Roskilde) Contested Administrations: On the Use of the Concept of 'Conflicts' within Public Administration Theory BERGSTRÖM, Tomas (Lunds Universitet) POULSEN, Birgitte (University of Roskilde) Impact of Private Security Companies on the Perceptions and Provisions of Security in the Czech Republic BURES, Oldrich (Metropolitan University Prague)

Panel P182 E124 Justice Conflicts and Natural Resources Chair Co-Chair Discussant

LEHMANN, Ina (Universität Bremen) IDEMUDIA, Uwafiokun (York University) FLOHR, Anne (Peace Research Institute Frankfurt)

Conflicts over Biological Resources: Does the Global Environment Facility Promote Just Solutions? LEHMANN, Ina (Universität Bremen) Legitimate Markets for Carbon and Genetic Resources? Struggles over Justice in UN Environmental Negotiations WALLBOTT, Linda (Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt)

Panel P269 D108 Provisional Justice Chair

PINHEIRO WALLA, Alice (University of Dublin Trinity College)

Common Ownership of the Earth and Provisional Right PINHEIRO WALLA, Alice (University of Dublin Trinity College) Kant, Political Justification and Unilateral Secession PETERSON, Jonathan (Loyola University New Orleans)

Locating Everyday Peacemakers in Scripted Jerusalem STROMBOM, Lisa (Lunds Universitet)

│ 61


Thursday, 05 September 14:00–15:40

62 │

Panel Session 3


Thursday, 05 September 14:00–15:40

Panel Session 3

Panel P171 P1

Panel P015 P3

Interests and Norms: Divergence or Convergence?

Assembly Confidence Democracies II

Chair Discussant

WEBBER, Mark (University of Birmingham) DIVEN, Polly

Beyond the Responsibility to Persevere: NATO’s Disputed Responsibilities WAGNSSON, Charlotte (Swedish National Defence College) Europe and America in the War on Terror: Transatlantic Security Relations after 9/11 HAYES, Jarrod (Georgia Institute of Technology) Framing Military Interventions: Prospect Theory in Comparative Perspective VIEHRIG, Henrike (University of Bonn)

Panel P266 P2 Privatisation and Pricing in Water Supply and Treatment: What Impact do New Management Forms (such as PublicPrivate Partnerships) have on Water Prices, Policy Outputs and Outcomes? Chair

BAYLISS, Kate (School of Oriental and African Studies)

Public Private Partnerships in Irrigation Management: Socioeconomic, Political and Environmental Concerns HOUDRET, Annabelle (German Development Institute (DIE)) BONNET, Simon (Institut français de géopolitique) The Politics of Privatisation in Ghana: Conflict and Institutional Incentives in the Management Contract for Urban Water Supply 2006-2011 HIRVI, Marja (University of Helsinki) What Kind of Water Governance? A Typology for Public Utilities HERZBERG, Carsten (Universität Potsdam)

Chair Co-Chair

CHEIBUB, Jose Antonio RASCH, Bjorn Erik (Universitetet i Oslo)

Appointing a Prime Minister without Clear Parliamentary Majority: A Comparative Historical Analysis PÓCZA, Kálman (Pázmány Péter Catholic Univeristy Budapest) Inter-Factional Conflicts and Government Formation. Do Party Leaders Sort Out Ideological Heterogeneity? CERON, Andrea (Università Degli Studi di Milano) Parliamentary Procedures in Presidential and Parliamentary Systems WEGMANN, Simone (University of Geneva) The Legitimate Secret: The Institutionalisation of Parliamentary Agenda Control in the United Kingdom and in Germany KOSS, Michael (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU))

Panel P383 P5 The Territorialisation of Interest Representation Chair Co-Chair Discussant

KEATING, Michael (University of Aberdeen) SPASOVA, Slavina (Université Libre de Bruxelles) TATHAM, Michael (Universitetet i Bergen)

Business Interests and The Challenges of Regionalism. Evidence from Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom MEDINA, Iván (Universidad Autònoma de Madrid) MOLINS, Joaquim (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona) Linking 'Dots' in 'Squares': Comparing Partnerships Between Public and Non-Public Actors in the Implementation of EU Cohesion Policy OPREA, Natalie (Università Degli Studi di Siena) Rescaling Interest Representation in Regional Policy Making: The Case of the Conseils Economiques, Sociaux et Environnementaux Régionaux BRIZIO, Amandine (Institut D'Etudes Politiques de Bordeaux) The Influence of the EU on Territorial Social Dialogue in Bulgaria: Institutional Change and Local Actors’ Perceptions SPASOVA, Slavina (Université Libre de Bruxelles)

│ 63


Thursday, 05 September 14:00–15:40

Panel Session 3

Panel P238 P6

Panel P220 P9

Party and Issue Competition and Welfare State Reforms

New Perspectives in the Political Economy of Education: Redistributive Battles

Chair Co-Chair

MARX, Paul (University of Southern Denmark – Odense) DAVIDSSON, Johan Bo (Lunds Universitet)

Chair

AUF DEM BRINKE, Anna (European University Institute) LINDVALL, Johannes (Lunds Universitet) HABERSTROH, Charlotte (European University Institute)

Caught in a Dilemma? Social-Democratic Parties, Heterogeneous Party Electorates and Economic Realignment HAEUSERMANN, Silja (University of Zurich)

Chair Co-Chair

Cleavages, Political Parties and Electoral Institutions in European Higher Education Policies JUNGBLUT, Jens (Universitetet i Oslo)

Redistribution in Secondary School: Choice, Resources, and Cross-Class Coalitions HABERSTROH, Charlotte (European University Institute)

Considering the Specific Policy Preferences of Voters in Welfare State Retrenchment PEKARI, Nicolas (Université de Lausanne) LUTZ, Georg (Université de Lausanne)

The Impact of Financial Instruments and Different Forms of Capital on Student Choice – The Evidence From Poland CZARNECKI, Krzysztof (Poznan University of Economics)

Party Position Change and Social Policy Development: The Introduction of a National Childcare Policy in the US, UK and Australia HENEHAN, Kathleen (The London School of Economics & Political Science)

Panel P331 P7 The Eurozone Crisis and the Radical Right Chair Co-Chair

GOODWIN, Matthew (University of Nottingham) FORD, Robert (University of Manchester)

Varieties of Higher Education and the Formation of Political Preferences FULGE, Timm (Universität Bremen) KNODEL, Philipp (Universität Bremen)

Panel P104 P10 Elites’ and Voters’ Attitudes towards the Economic Crisis in Europe Chair Co-Chair

FREIRE, André (Centro De Investigação E Estudos De Sociologia (CIES)) ANDREADIS, Ioannis (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki)

Is Spain or Greece the Exception? Varieties of Support for Extremism During Economic Crisis HALIKIOPOULOU, Daphne (University of Reading) VASILOPOULOU, Sofia (University of York)

Attitudes to Extreme Austerity in Greece: Voters and Elites Compared KARYOTIS, Georgios (University of Glasgow) RÜDIG, Wolfgang (University of Strathclyde)

Panel P274 P8

Elite Influence Over Voters' Reactions to the European Economic Crisis CRUICKSHANK, Troy (Australian National University)

Putting OC in Place: How Situational Crime Prevention can Inform Enhanced Policy Design Chair Co-Chair

LAVORGNA, Anita (Università Degli Studi di Trento) ERNST, Falko (University of Essex)

Organised Crime and Public Sector Corruption: A Crime Scripts Analysis SMITH, Russell (Australian Institute of Criminology) Scripting OC in the ESociety: Identifying a New Structure of Online Criminal Opportunities for Offline Transit Crimes LAVORGNA, Anita (Università Degli Studi di Trento) Turning the Vicious Circle Around: New Frontiers in the Fight against the Mafia GUNNARSON, Carina (Uppsala Universitet)

64 │

Elites’ and Voters’ Attitudes Towards Austerity Policies and Their Consequences in Greece and Portugal TEPEROGLOU, Eftychia (Centro De Investigação E Estudos De Sociologia (CIES)) ANDREADIS, Ioannis (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki) FREIRE, André (Centro De Investigação E Estudos De Sociologia (CIES)) Regime Legitimacy During Hard Economic Times: The Evolution of Support for the Political System of Representatives and Represented in Portugal TSATSANIS, Emmanouil (Centro De Investigação E Estudos De Sociologia (CIES)) BELCHIOR, Ana (Centro De Investigação E Estudos De Sociologia (CIES)) PEQUITO, Conceição


Thursday, 05 September 14:00–15:40

Panel Session 3

Panel P040 P11

Panel P048 P14

Networks of Violent and Radical (collective) Action

Collective Identities in the New Cycle of Contention

Chair

Chair Co-Chair Discussant

KNOKE, David (University of Minnesota)

Alliance Building in the Greek Anti-Austerity Campaign 201012 KANELLOPOULOS, Kostas (University of Athens) KOSTOPOULOS, Konstantinos (Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences)

MONFORTE, Pierre (University of Leicester) ANCELOVICI, Marcos (McGill University) MATTONI, Alice (University of Pittsburgh)

Collective Identity and the Politics of Visibility in Times of Social Media MILAN, Stefania (European University Institute)

Building Social Movement in a (Post) Totalitarian Society: The Role of Pre-Existing Social Networks RAMONAITE, Aine (Vilnius University)

The Indignados Movement in Barcelona. Framing the Crisis and Democracy ASARA, Viviana (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona)

Comparing Network Structures DIANI, Mario (Università Degli Studi di Trento) EGGERT, Nina (University of Geneva)

The Political and Enterprising Self: An Analysis of Contemporary Political Activism in Relation to Occupy London Stock Exchange RENMAN, Ellen (Kings College London)

Exploring Vindicated Clandestine Networks: The Functioning of Samizdat in Soviet Lithuania RAMONAITE, Aine (Vilnius University) It Takes a Network: The Rise and Fall of Social Network Analysis in US Army Counterinsurgency Doctrine KNOKE, David (University of Minnesota)

Panel P094 P12 Dismantling Democracy: The Challenge of Inequality to Political Engagement Chair Co-Chair Discussant

ZMERLI, Sonja (Technische Universität Darmstadt) LOVELESS, Matthew (University of Kent) LOVELESS, Matthew (University of Kent)

Income Inequality and Social Trust in Latin American Societies ZMERLI, Sonja (Technische Universität Darmstadt) CASTILLO, Juan (Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile) Political Participation, Inequality and the Welfare State: How Social Policy Shapes Patterns of Engagement SHORE, Jennifer (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)

Panel P376 E004 The Role of Trust in Regulatory Regimes Chair Co-Chair

SIX, Frederique (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) VERHOEST, Koen

Reputation Seeking by Independent Agencies: Drivers of 2009 H1N1 Pandemic Responses by a European Public Health Agency BAEKKESKOV, Erik (University of Roskilde) Responsive Regulation Revisited: The Role of Trust and Relational Signals SIX, Frederique (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) Trust is Good but Control is always Better? Institutionalised Control and Administrational Trust in a Cultural Framework OOMSELS, Peter (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven) Trust, Regulation and the Creation of High Value-Added Markets: European Wine Markets in Comparative Perspective CARTER, Betsy (p036)

Two New Tests of the Relationship Between Inequality and Political Discussion FAIRBROTHER, Malcolm (University of Bristol) What is Social Inequality and Why Does it Matter? BINELLI, Chiara (University of Southampton) LOVELESS, Matthew (University of Kent) WHITEFIELD, Stephen (University of Oxford)

Panel P219 P13 New Methodological Approaches to Local Context and Violence Chair

LEBAS, Adrienne (American University)

Suppressing Protest: The Geographic Logic of Mass Arrests ARRIOLA, Leonardo (University of California Berkley)

│ 65


Thursday, 05 September 16:00–17:40

Panel P123 E005 Facing the Crisis in Southern Europe: Civil Society and Social-Protest Movements Chair

VAZQUEZ, Rafael (Universidad de Granada)

Panel Session 4

Panel Session 4

Thursday, 05 September 16:00–17:40 Panel P100 Mabileau

Cycles of Protests and the Rise of the Extremes – Political Violence in Greece in the Time of the Economic Crisis KARAMPAMPAS, Sotirios (University of Sheffield)

Electoral Competitiveness: Concept and Measurement

How Does the 'Crisis Generation' Relate to Politics? MARTIN, Irene (Universidad Autònoma de Madrid) GARCIA ALBACETE, Gema (Universidad Autònoma de Madrid) LORENTE FONTANEDA, Javier (Universidad Autònoma de Madrid)

Chair

Spanish Civil Society as a Democratic Mediator with the European Union? BOUZA, Luis (Foundation College of Europe)

Does Electoral Competition Affect Government Responsiveness? An Empirical Analysis in Advanced Democracies BERNARDI, Luca (University of Leicester)

Panel P131 E112

Electoral Competitiveness Under Alternative Scoring Rules in Slovenia and the Pacific Island State of Nauru FRAENKEL, Jon (Victoria University of Wellington) GROFMAN, Bernard

Foreign and Security Policy in Regional Organisations Chair Co-Chair

WEHNER, Leslie (Giga German Institute of Global And Area Studies) WEIFFEN, Brigitte (Universität Konstanz)

The Regional Architecture in Latin America: Towards Institutional Elasticity? WEIFFEN, Brigitte (Universität Konstanz) WEHNER, Leslie (Giga German Institute of Global And Area Studies)

Panel P036 E105 Central Government Organisations in the Era of Global Capitalism: Bureaucratic Autonomisation or Political Recentralising? Chair Co-Chair

SAINT-MARTIN, Denis (Université de Montréal) BEZES, Philippe (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)

A Comparative Analysis of the Relevance of Different Approaches to Interpreting the Relationships of Central Agencies in Anglophone Governments HALLIGAN, John (University of Canberra) Governing Top Officials from the Centre: The Politics of Human Resource Management in Higher Administration in France and Great Britain GALLY, Natacha (Fondation Nationale Des Sciences Politiques) The Bureaucratic Production of Futures in France from the Plan to the Regulatory State ANDERSSON, Jenny (Fondation Nationale Des Sciences Politiques) PRAT, Pauline (Fondation Nationale Des Sciences Politiques)

66 │

SELB, Peter (Universität Konstanz)

A Micro Perspective on Electoral Competition (and How It Matters for the Choice Process) WAGNER, Aiko (Wissenschaftzentrum Für Sozialforschung (WZB) Berlin)

Expectations, Competitiveness and Institutions LAGO, Ignacio (Universitat Pompeu Fabra) BLAIS, Andre (Université de Montréal) LACHAT, Romain (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)

Panel P349 Merle The Media and Political Agenda-Setting Chair Co-Chair

VAN AELST, Peter (University of Antwerp) VLIEGENTHART, Rens (University of Amsterdam)

From the Press to Parliament. An Analysis of the Role of Mass Media Information in Individual Political Actors’ Parliamentary Work SEVENANS, Julie (University of Antwerp) EPPING, Lynn (University of Antwerp) VOS, Debby (University of Antwerp) WALGRAVE, Stefaan (University of Antwerp) Political Agenda Setting in the Netherlands: The Moderating Role of Conflict Framing VLIEGENTHART, Rens (University of Amsterdam) When Politics Becomes News VAN SANTEN, Rosa (Universiteit Leiden) VAN AELST, Peter (University of Antwerp) HELFER, Luzia (Universiteit Leiden) MELENHORST, Lotte (Universiteit Leiden)


Thursday, 05 September 16:00–17:40

Panel Session 4

Panel P116 Erasme

Panel P149 E002

Experiments in Political Science

Human Rights and the Broader CSR Agenda: The Emergence and Uneven Development of Global Market Norms

Chair

HUGH-JONES, David (University of Essex)

Experimental Evidence on Social Trust and Individual Attitudes Towards Trade Liberalisation in Vietnam NGUYEN, Quynh (University of Zurich) BERNAUER, Thomas (University of Zurich) Religion and Public Goods Provision: Experimental and Interview Evidence From Catholicism and Islam WARNER, Carolyn (Arizona State University) The Dynamics of Coalition Formation – An Experiment in Continuous Time VANBERG, Christoph (Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg) TREMEWAN, James (University of Vienna)

Panel P322 F-Mauriac The EU and National Parliaments Chair Co-Chair

MÄDER, Lars (Universität Mannheim) YORDANOVA, Nikoleta (Universität Mannheim)

Adoption of EU Induced Legislation by National Parliaments: Comparison of the Czech Chamber of Deputies with Slovak National Council ZBIRAL, Robert (Palacky University) Pro and Anti EU Attitudes in Legislative Debates Over Fiscal Compact and ESM: A Comparative Textual Data Analysis of Parliamentary Speeches in France, Germany and Italy PINTO, Luca (Università di Bologna) PEDRAZZANI, Andrea (Università di Bologna) The EU Impact on Turkish Legal Order: A Quantitative Insight TEMELAT, Neslihan (Universität Tübingen)

Panel P159 Copernic Innovating Political Science Chair Co-Chair

MIHAI, Alexandra (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) NEUHOLD, Christine (Maastricht Universiteit)

Polanyi Twisted: A Cinematic Introduction to The Great Transformation Through the Movie Oliver Twist HAMENSTAEDT, Ulrich (Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster) HOLMES, Christopher (University of Southampton) Problem-Based Learning in a 'First Time Project' STYCZYNSKI, Annika (Freie Universität Berlin) Why Political Science Matters: Critical Reflections on the Potential of Political Science in Applied Academy, Community and Policy Contexts HARRIS, Clodagh (University College Cork) CARNEY, Gemma (Institute for Social Research (Institutt for Samfunnsforskning, ISF) Oslo)

Chair Discussant Discussant

BERNHAGEN, Patrick (Zeppelin University) KOLLMAN, Kelly (University of Glasgow) DE FELICE, Damiano (The London School of Economics & Political Science)

Global Production Networks and the Emergence and Spread of Social Firm Policies in South Africa. Internal Drivers of Trade-Base Diffusion? THAUER, Christian (Freie Universität Berlin) Public Disclosure and Global Sustainable Development in the Banking Industry: The Equator Principles PURI, Poonam (York University) The Prominence of Anti-Corruption Initiatives in the Global CSR Agenda: The Role of Private Actors MAKINWA, Abiola (The Hague University of Applied Sciences) Translating Norms of Corporate Social Responsibility into Practice: Firms’ Reactions to a Changing Normative Environment FAVOTTO, Alvise (University of Glasgow) KOLLMAN, Kelly (University of Glasgow) BERNHAGEN, Patrick (Zeppelin University)

Panel P095 E003 Diversity In/And Parties Chair Co-Chair

WAUTERS, Bram (Ghent University) KOSIARA-PEDERSEN, Karina (University of Copenhagen)

After the Mass Party: A Longitudinal Study of Social Congruence Among Party Voters, Members, Delegates and MP's in Norway 1985-2009 ALLERN, Elin (Universitetet i Oslo) HEIDAR, Knut (Universitetet i Oslo) KARLSEN, Rune (Universitetet i Oslo) Ethnic Minority Candidates in Germany: Political Parties as Main Gatekeepers to Elected Office? DEISS-HELBIG, Elisa (Universität Stuttgart) Hindrance or Mainstay? Participation of the Elderly in Political Parties RANDALL, Vicky (University of Essex) Political Parties, Informality and Women’s Political Representation ZETTERBERG, Par (Uppsala Universitet) BJARNEGÅRD, Elin (Uppsala Universitet)

│ 67


Thursday, 05 September 16:00–17:40

68 │

Panel Session 4


Thursday, 05 September 16:00–17:40

Panel Session 4

Panel P154 E102

Panel P340 E109

Identity and Global Nuclear Futures

The Impact of Representation on Support for Democracy and Political Trust

Chair

RUBLEE, Maria Rost (Australian National University)

Global Identities in the Framework of Nuclear Negotiations : The Case of the Iranian Nuclear Crisis SÉGARD, Pauline Identities and Social Facts in Global Nuclear Politics RUBLEE, Maria Rost (Australian National University) Nuclear Identity in Central Europe PÉCZELI, Anna (Corvinus University of Budapest) N.ROZSA, Erzsebet (Hungarian Institute of International Affairs) Same, Same but Different? Comparing Egypt and Iran’s Policy Regarding the Control of Weapons of Mass Destruction MÜLLER, Daniel (Peace Research Institute Frankfurt) WUNDERLICH, Carmen (Peace Research Institute Frankfurt)

Panel P059 E106 Conceptual Change In and Via European Integration Chair

WIESNER, Claudia (University of Jyväskylä)

Chair Co-Chair Discussant

TOPLAK, Cirila (University of Ljubljana) GABRIEL, Oscar (Universität Stuttgart) GABRIEL, Oscar (Universität Stuttgart)

Political Parties and Political Trust: The Role of Party Identity and Party Membership KERN, Anna (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven) HOOGHE, Marc (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven) Trust and Trustworthiness: A Unified Conception BAUER, Paul Cornelius (Universität Bern)

Panel P124 E116 Federalism and Normative Dimensions of European Politics: Values as Identity and/ or Policy Variables Chair Co-Chair

FORET, Francois (Université Libre de Bruxelles) LITTOZ-MONNET, Annabelle

Contested Meanings of 'Solidarity' in the Current EU Context LECONTE, Cécile (Institute of Political Studies Lille)

Between Theory and Politics, Moving European Concepts: National and Transnational Controversies Around a PostNational Concept CANIHAC, Hugo (Institut D'Etudes Politiques de Bordeaux)

Federalism, New Biotechnologies and Fundamental Rights in Europe: Towards a New Constitutional Order? TSARAPATSANIS, Dimitrios (University of Sheffield) PLOMER, Aurora (University of Sheffield)

Panel P409 E108

From ‘European Cultural Heritage’ to ‘Cultural Diversity’: The Changing Core Values of European Cultural Policy CALLIGARO, Oriane (Maastricht Universiteit)

Voting Advice Applications and Party Mapping Research Chair Co-Chair

GEMENIS, Kostas (Universiteit Twente) MENDEZ, Fernando (University of Zurich)

Identifying the Ideological Space of German State-Level Party Competition Using Voting Advice Applications SHIKANO, Susumu (Universität Konstanz) Mapping Voters, Candidates and Parties with a Voting Advice Application WESTINEN, Jussi (Åbo Akademi) GRÖNLUND, Kimmo (Åbo Akademi) Post-Arab Spring Elections: A Comparison of VAA Results YILDIRIM, Kerem (Koç University) CARKOGLU, Ali (Koç University) KROUWEL, André (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)

The Ethicisation of EU Politics: The Case of the Governance of Medical Biotechnologies LITTOZ-MONNET, Annabelle

Panel P292 E117 Revolution and Art Chair Co-Chair Discussant

CUMMINGS, Sally (University of St. Andrews) DANCHEV, Alex (University of Nottingham) DANCHEV, Alex (University of Nottingham)

Art, Politics and the Question of Effectiveness ASAVEI, Maria-Alina (Central European University) Ketsin! Revolution and Art in the Kyrgyz Republic CUMMINGS, Sally (University of St. Andrews)

The Ideological Mapping of Political Parties in Romania. The Relationship between Dimensions of Competition and Ideological Consistency BUREAN, Toma (Babes-Bolyai University) JIGLAU, George (Babes-Bolyai University) BADESCU, Gabriel (Babes-Bolyai University)

│ 69


Thursday, 05 September 16:00–17:40

Panel Session 4

Panel P304 E118

Panel P070 E121

Sustainable Development After Rio+20: Postmortem or Rebirth?

Co-Production and Citizen Participation in Public Services

Chair

Chair

Co-Chair

PATTBERG, Philipp (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) COMPAGNON, Daniel (Institut D'Etudes Politiques de Bordeaux)

ENGOs and the Public: Alternatives to the Lack of International Leadership VLADIMIROVA, Katia (Université Libre de Bruxelles) The Green Economy and Sustainable Development: An Uneasy Balance BINA, Olivia (Universidade de Lisboa Instituto de Ciencias Sociais)

Panel P093 E119 Direct and Deliberative Democracy Chair Co-Chair

KERSTING, Norbert (Westfälische WilhelmsUniversität Münster) SETÄLÄ, Maija (University of Turku)

Panel P129 E120 Female Candidates: Entrance, Emergence, and Attitudes Chair

HOLMAN, Mirya (Florida Atlantic University)

The Elephant in the Room: Conservative Women’s Groups and Republican Women Candidates in U.S. Elections COOPERMAN, Rosalyn (University of Mary Washington) Where are all the Women? Where are all the Women? The Political Ambition Gap in the Republic of Ireland MCELROY, Gail (University of Dublin Trinity College)

Co-Chair

PESTOFF, Victor (Ersta-Sköndal University College) BOVAIRD, Tony (University of Birmingham)

Co-Production and the Challenges of Marginalised Clients’ Inclusion MATTILA-AALTO, Minna (Rehabilitation Foundation) Co-Production and the Sustainability of Third Sector Welfare Services PESTOFF, Victor (Ersta-Sköndal University College) How do Government Initiatives Affect Citizen Coproduction? THOMSEN, Mette Kjærgaard (Aarhus Universitet) ANDERSEN, Simon Calmar (Aarhus Universitet) NIELSEN, Helena Skyt (Aarhus Universitet) Motivation, Trust and Control Beliefs Among Clients of Activation Programmes FLEDDERUS, Joost (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen)

Panel P250 E122 Political Legitimacy in Post-Conflict and Transitional Societies Chair

LU, Catherine (McGill University)

Post-Conflict Property Restitution and the Problem of Secondary Occupants ÖDALEN, Jörgen (Uppsala Universitet)

Panel P224 E123 Offline and Online Political Participation: Comparing Forms and Logics

Whose Interests? Third Wave Feminism and the Descriptive and Substantive Representation of Women and Feminists EVANS, Elizabeth (University of Bristol)

Chair

Women Don't Run: Gender Differences in Candidate Entry KANTHAK, Kristin (University of Pittsburgh) WOON, Jonathan (University of Pittsburgh)

Diverse Modes of Youth Offline Political Engagement and Online Activities KIM, Yunhwan (University of Örebro) AMNÅ, Erik (University of Örebro) MIKLIKOWSKA, Marta (University of Örebro)

Women Entering the Political Field: Obstacles and Encouragements ANTIĆ GABER, Milica (University of Ljubljana)

Co-Chair

VEDEL, Thierry (Fondation Nationale Des Sciences Politiques) WOJCIK, Stéphanie

Engagement in the Online Campaign in the US and France. A Comparative Analysis CANTIJOCH, Marta (University of Manchester) GIBSON, Rachel (University of Manchester) When Online Participation can be Successful: Comparing Citizens' Interactions with Political Representatives in the UK and Germany ESCHER, Tobias (Heinrich-Heine-Universität Duesseldorf)

70 │


Thursday, 05 September 16:00–17:40

Panel Session 4

Panel P319 D108

Panel P417 P2

The Dynamics and the Contestation of Global Norms

Who Wants to be Part of IWRM? The Politics of Scale in Basins and Catchments

Chair

Chair

ZIMMERMANN, Lisbeth (Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt)

Anti-Torture Norms and Security Agencies: Britain in the 1970's vs Britain post 9/11 FOLEY, Frank (Kings College London) Contesting Contestation: How Different Types of Norm Contestation Influence the Robustness of Global Norms ZIMMERMANN, Lisbeth (Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt) DEITELHOFF, Nicole (Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt) Implementing Child Protection – Contesting Universalised Notions of Childhood, Violence and Authority FAY, Franziska Maria (School of Oriental and African Studies) Promoting the Rule of Law in Post-Conflict Kosovo: On Types and Conditions of Norm Contestation GRASTEN, Maj (Copenhagen Business School)

Panel P213 P1 NATO beyond Afghanistan Chair

DENI, John (Strategic Studies Institute)

Divided We Stand Together? New Prospects of US and European Defence Cooperation after Libya and Mali OSTERMANN, Falk (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) Global Crisis Manager or Modest Partner? EGGER, Clara (Université de Grenoble) NATO Global Missions in Perspective: The Case of Afghanistan DESCHAUX-DUTARD, Delphine (Université de Grenoble)

MOLLINGA, Peter (School of Oriental and African Studies)

The Birth of IWRM ALLOUCHE, Jeremy (University of Sussex) The Legitimacy of IWRM Scale Politics: Lessons from New Zealand MCNEILL, Jeffrey (Massey University) The Politics of (Multi-)Scalar Strategies and Practices in River Basin Management: The Case of the EU Water Framework Directive MOSS, Timothy (Leibniz Institute for Regional Development and Structural Planning (IRS)) HÜESKER, Frank The Rhone at the Service of the Nation: When Hydropower Management of the River Overcomes the Basin Scale of Governance BRETHAUT, Christian (University of Geneva) PFLIEGER, Géraldine (University of Geneva)

Panel P180 P3 Intraparty Conflict, Coalition Politics, and Legislative Decision-Making Chair Co-Chair

DEBUS, Marc (Universität Mannheim) BÄCK, Hanna (Lunds Universitet)

Electoral Rules, Legislative Institutions and the Fluidity of Coalitions HELLER, William (Binghamton University (State University of New York)) Intra-Party Diversity and Cabinet Appointment. An Analysis of Speech Making and Ministerial Selection in Four European Countries BÄCK, Hanna (Lunds Universitet) DEBUS, Marc (Universität Mannheim) MUELLER, Wolfgang C. (University of Vienna) Party Differentiation and Legislative Review in Coalition Government FORTUNATO, David (University of California – Santa Cruz)

│ 71


Thursday, 05 September 16:00–17:40

Panel Session 4

Panel P310 P4

Panel P098 P6

Territorial Politics and Multi-Level PolicyMaking: The Case of Climate Change

Economic Crisis, Societal Changes and Southern European Welfare: From CostContainment to Welfare Retrenchment?

Chair Co-Chair

ROYLES, Elin (Aberystwyth University) MCEWEN, Nicola (University of Edinburgh)

Climate Change Policy and Multi-Level Governance in a Devolved UK MCEWEN, Nicola (University of Edinburgh) ROYLES, Elin (Aberystwyth University) How Regions Contribute to Belgium's International Climate Policy: A Comparison of Belgian and Canadian Multi-Level Climate Politics GAYARD, Grégoire (Université Panthéon-Assas (Paris 2)) The Commission Coordinating Climate Change Policies: An Opportunity for the Autonomous Communities or an Instrument of the State to Control them? PÉREZ GABALDÓN, Marta (CEU-Cardenal Herrera University) The Territorial Politics of Climate Policy in Canada and Australia JUILLET, Luc (Ottawa University)

Panel P170 P5 Interest Groups in the Media Chair Discussant

BERNHAGEN, Patrick (Zeppelin University) BINDERKRANTZ, Anne (Aarhus Universitet)

Balanced or Biased? Interest Groups and Legislative Lobbying in the European News Media DE BRUYCKER, Iskander (University of Antwerp) BEYERS, Jan (University of Antwerp) Different Media Systems, Different Patterns of Interest Group Access? Interest Groups in the Media in Denmark the UK and Spain BINDERKRANTZ, Anne (Aarhus Universitet) CHAQUES, Laura (Universitat de Barcelona) HALPIN, Darren (Australian National University) It’s the Communication That Matters! An Analysis of Determinants of Interest Groups’ Media Exposure in German Newspapers OEHMER, Franziska (University of Zurich) Lobbying, Social Media and Strategies of Interest Representation in the EU SHOTTON, Paul (The Hague University of Appled Sceinces) CHALMERS, Adam (Universiteit Leiden)

Chair Co-Chair

MARI KLOSE, Pau (Consejo Superior De Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC)) DEL PINO, Eloisa (Consejo Superior De Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC))

Policy Experts and Populist Leaders. Welfare Policies in Southern Europe BARTHA, Attila (Centre for Social Sciences Hungarian Academy of Sciences)

Panel P354 P7 The New Right and the 'Squeezed Middle': Service Sector Vulnerability and Populist Appeal Chair

EVANS, Jocelyn (University of Leeds)

After the Economic Crisis: The Influence of Economic Threat on Voting Behaviour in Europe ARTIMOF, Cosmin Andrei (Universität Mannheim) Extremist Generation? Young People and the Extreme Right in Times of Economic Crisis BAILEY, Gavin (University of Leicester) LAZARIDIS, Gabriella (University of Leicester) KONSTA, Anna-Maria (University of Leicester) The French Front National Vote and its Sectorial Support GOMBIN, Joel (Université de Picardie) Workplace Characteristics and Working Class Vote for the New Right ARNDT, Christoph (Aarhus Universitet) RENNWALD, Line (University of Geneva)

Panel P230 P8 Organised Crime Governance and Organisational Studies Chair Co-Chair

FARRAND, Benjamin (University of Strathclyde) CARRAPICO, Helena (Centro De Estudos Sociais)

Added Value: Understanding the Organisation of an UpperLevel Drug Dealing Network TZANETAKIS, Meropi (University of Vienna) Mexican War on Drugs and Corruption FUKUMI, Sayaka (Asia University) System and Corruption: France and Turkey AYDIN, Ali Murat (Université de Sorbonne (Paris-IV))

72 │


Thursday, 05 September 16:00–17:40

Panel Session 4

Panel P335 P9

Panel P050 P11

The Global Diffusion of Tax Policies, Norms and Institutions

Committee Networks in Legislatures

Chair Co-Chair

SEELKOPF, Laura (Jacobs University Bremen Ggmbh) SCHMIDTKE, Henning (Jacobs University Bremen Ggmbh)

Chair Discussant

KITTEL, Bernhard (University of Vienna) THURNER, Paul (Ludwig-MaximiliansUniversität München (LMU))

Activists in Politics BÖHM, Timo (Universität Mannheim)

From Convergence to Diffusion: The EU’s Influence on National Tax Systems KEMMERLING, Achim (Central European University)

Career Concerns and Strategic Leadership in the European Parliament: Committee Networks and Report Accumulation THURNER, Paul (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU))

Panel P245 P10

Redistribution in Networks: An Experiment on Coalition Building KITTEL, Bernhard (University of Vienna)

Policy Representation in Comparative Perspective Chair Co-Chair

SCHMITT, Hermann (Universität Mannheim) ENYEDI, Zsolt (Central European University)

Do Candidate Selection Methods Have an Impact on Mass Elites Issue Congruence?: The Case of Belgian Candidates in the 2010 Belgian Federal Elections MEULEWAETER, Conrad (Université Catholique de Louvain) DE WINTER, Lieven (Université Catholique de Louvain) BAUDEWYNS, Pierre (Université Catholique de Louvain) VANDELEENE, Audrey (Université Catholique de Louvain) Economic Crisis, Value Change and Policy Representation: A Quasi Experimental Test for the 'Representation from Above' Theory in Portugal TSATSANIS, Emmanouil (Centro De Investigação E Estudos De Sociologia (CIES)) FREIRE, André (Centro De Investigação E Estudos De Sociologia (CIES)) Electoral System Change and Ideological Congruence: The Case of New Zealand UYAR, Emrah (Universitat Pompeu Fabra) The Dynamics of Policy Responsiveness in Ten Latin American Countries after Re-Democratisation BORNSCHIER, Simon (University of Zurich) What Explains Parties’ Policy Congruence? Testing a Multilevel Model in European Party Systems BELCHIOR, Ana (Centro De Investigação E Estudos De Sociologia (CIES))

The Representation of Women in German Parliamentary Committees COFFE, Hilde (Victoria University of Wellington)

Panel P109 P12 Engagement with Politics: Cynicism, Participation, Alienation, Involvement Chair Co-Chair

DEKKER, Henk (Universiteit Leiden) SMETS, Aurelie (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven)

Affective and Reflective Pathways to Political Action: Political Interest and Political Competence REICHERT, Frank (University of Bamberg) Effects of an On-Site Political Education Programme on Youth Political Engagement DEKKER, Henk (Universiteit Leiden) VAN DER NOLL, Jolanda (Université Catholique de Louvain) VERBEEK, Jasmijn (Universiteit Leiden) Political Alienation and Societal Unease: Two Sides of the Same Coin? STEENVOORDEN, Eefje (University of Amsterdam) The Effect of the Acceptance of Parental Values and Democratic Functioning in the Family on Political Trust SMETS, Aurelie (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven)

Panel P259 P13 Political Violence and the Politics of Place Chair

WAHLSTRÖM, Mattias (Göteborgs Universitet)

The Urban Poor’s Claims over Land: Between Governmentality, Informal Repression and Assertions of Citizenship. The case of Bangalore, India RAO DHANANKA, Swetha (Université de Lausanne)

│ 73


Thursday, 05 September 16:00–17:40

Panel Session 4


Thursday, 05 September 16:00–17:40

Panel Session 4

Panel P223 P14

Panel P160 E004

Obstacles of Citizenship

Innovation, Technology and Regulation. Exploring New Modes of Energy Governance

Chair

MICHELETTI, Michele (Stockholm University)

Civic Education, Political Knowledge and Support for Decentralisation and Democracy: Evidence from a Randomised Information Campaign in the Democratic Republic of the Congo ROJO-MENDOZA, Reynaldo (University of Pittsburgh) FINKEL, Steven Do Closed Political Systems Render Citizens Powerless? A Cross-national Comparison of the Effect of Institutional Structures on External Efficacy in 33 Countries DE MOOR, Joost (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven) KERN, Anna (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven) HOOGHE, Marc (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven) MARIEN, Sofie (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven) Does Political Disenchantment Lead to Protest? A Multilevel Analysis CHRISTENSEN, Henrik Serup (Åbo Akademi) Making Sense of 'Weakness' of Post-Communist Civil Society: Individual v Organised Engagement in Civil Advocacy in the Czech Republic NAVRATIL, Jiri (Masaryk University)

Chair

MITCHELL, Catherine (University of Exeter)

System Change in a Regulatory State Paradigm: The “Smart” Grid in the UK LOCKWOOD, Matthew (University of Exeter) What’s ‘Independent’ about Independent Regulatory Agencies? Problems of Regulatory Governance in the Developing World KEATING, Michael (Richmond the American International University in London)

Panel P136 E005 Gender and the Economic Crisis in Southern Europe Chair

PAPAGEORGIOU, Yiota (University of Crete)

Panel P363 P15

Could the Crisis Lead to Backtracking on Gender Equality in Southern Europe? LYBERAKI, Antigone (Panteion University of Social and Political Science) TINIOS, Platon (University of Piraeus)

The Politics of Marriage: Private and Public

Neoliberal Transformation, Feminisation of Poverty and Politics of Reproduction in Turkey ERDINC KLIEM, Mujde (Canterbury Christ Church University)

Chair Discussant

BEN PORAT, Guy (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev) HAYNES, Jeffrey (London Metropolitan University)

Catholicism, Political Tactics and the Recognition of Same-sex Marriage: Poland, Italy, and Spain in Comparison HENNIG, Anja (Europa-Universität Viadrina) Same Rights for Everybody? On Danish Secularism and Homosexual Marriage DABELSTEEN, Hans Boas (University of Copenhagen) The Debate about Same-Sex Marriages/Unions in Italy’s 2006 and 2013 Electoral Campaigns OZZANO, Luca (Università Degli Studi di Torino) GIORGI, Alberta (Centro De Estudos Sociais)

│ 75


Friday, 06 September 09:00–10:40

Panel P278 E112 Reassessing Latin American Regionalism: Emerging Powers and New Cooperation Schemes Chair Co-Chair Discussant

DRI, Clarissa (Institut D'Etudes Politiques de Bordeaux) MALAMUD, Andrés (Universidade de Lisboa Instituto de Ciencias Sociais) COSTA, Olivier (Institut D'Etudes Politiques de Bordeaux)

Are the Determinants of Brazilian Foreign Policy the Same for the Rest of South America? URDINEZ, Francisco MOURON, Fernando (Universidade de São Paulo) Challenges to Security Governance in Latin America DOMINGUEZ, Roberto (European University Institute) The Contingency of Agenda Setting in the Union of South American Nations (UNASUR) DABÈNE, Olivier (Fondation Nationale Des Sciences Politiques) The Role of South-South Cooperation on Brazilian Regional Leadership and Global Protagonism PINHEIRO, Leticia GAIO, Gabrieli The Role of Subnational Governments in Strengthening the Importance of Global Public Goods VITAL, Graziela

Panel P086 E105 Depoliticisation, Democracy and the State Chair

FLINDERS, Matthew (University of Sheffield)

Depoliticisation and Preference Shaping in the Eurozone Crisis: The Case of Italy FURLONG, Paul (Cardiff University) Studying Scientification vs. (re-)Politicisation as a Pendulum Shift KORINEK, Rebecca-Lea (Wissenschaftzentrum Für Sozialforschung (WZB) Berlin) The Dynamics of Delegation to Research Agencies BACH, Tobias (Hannover Universität)

Panel Session 5

Panel Session 5

Friday, 06 September 09:00–10:40 Panel P138 Mabileau Generational Differences in Electoral Behaviour Chair

SMETS, Kaat (Università Degli Studi di Siena)

Electoral Behaviour of Youth in Post-Communist Lithuanian Society ŽILIUKAITĖ, Rūta (Vilnius University) The Electoral Gender Gap: A Generational Perspective HARSGOR, Liran (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) SHALEV, Michael (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) The Entry of Dealigned Generations? A Longitudinal and Comparative Analysis on EES-data (1989-2009) DASSONNEVILLE, Ruth (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven) Transition to Adulthood and Turnout. Some Implications from the Italian Case TUORTO, Dario (Università di Bologna) Young Citizens’ (un-)Equal Participation. Does the Education, Labour Market and Welfare System Context Matter? BOUSBAH, Karima Seraina (University of Zurich)

Panel P395 Merle Understanding the Politicisation of Immigration Chair

PILET, Jean-Benoit (Université Libre de Bruxelles)

Immigration and Political Competition in Five European Countries: A Comparative Prospective PASINI, Nicola (Università Degli Studi di Milano) REBESSI, Elisa (Università Degli Studi di Milano) Immigration in the Party Political Agenda: A Comparative Analysis of Party Manifestos in Five European Countries RUEDIN, Didier (University of Neuchâtel) MORALES, Laura (University of Leicester) THOMAS, Peter (University of Leicester) PILET, Jean-Benoit (Université Libre de Bruxelles) The Liberalising Effect of Education? Educational Attainment and Attitudes towards Immigrants of Young Adults LANCEE, Bram (Wissenschaftzentrum Für Sozialforschung (WZB) Berlin) SARRASIN, Oriane (Wissenschaftzentrum Für Sozialforschung (WZB) Berlin) Where is the Radical Right? Politicisation of Immigration in the Public Arena ROSENBERGER, Sieglinde (University of Vienna) MEYER, Sarah (University of Vienna) Why Do Events Only Sometimes Lead to Politicisation? Assessing the Politicisation of Migration in Western Europe, 1995-2009 VAN DER BRUG, Wouter (University of Amsterdam) BERKHOUT, Joost (University of Amsterdam)

76 │


Friday, 06 September 09:00–10:40

Panel Session 5

Panel P133 Erasme

Panel P041 E002

Formal Models in Political Science

Climate Governance: A Leadership Perspective

Chair

KONSTANTINIDIS, Nikitas (The London School of Economics & Political Science)

Weak and Strong Path Dependency MOSHER, James

Panel P325 F-Mauriac The European Commission Chair

HARTLAPP, Miriam (Universität Bremen)

A Not so Technocratic Executive? Observations on the Everyday Interaction between the European Parliament and Commission EGEBERG, Morten (Universitetet i Oslo) GORNITZKA, Ase (Universitetet i Oslo) TRONDAL, Jarle (University of Agder) Backdoor Neo-Corporatism? The European Commission’s Responsiveness in Online Consultations HUELLER, Thorsten (Universität Bremen) Dealing with the Lobby at the European Commission: Organisational Reforms and Individual Attitudes NASTASE, Andreea (Central European University) The European Commission’s Production of Public Opinion. Strategic or Neutral HAVERLAND, Markus (Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam) Under Pressure! How Politicisation Affects Senior Commission Officials BES, Bart Joachim (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)

Panel P305 Copernic Teaching Research Skills Chair Co-Chair

RYAN, Matthew (University of Southampton) THOMPSON, Emma (University of Southampton)

Becoming Researchers: Developing A Practice Based Approach to Dissertations GOLDSMITH, Chris (De Montfort University) Two Possible Strategies for Developing Analytical Skills for Students PLESCHOVA, Gabriela (Comenius University Faculty of Arts) Working with Town from Within the Gown: Integrating Experiential Learning with Employers within the University Research Methods Teaching Paradigm THOMPSON, Emma (University of Southampton) RYAN, Matthew (University of Southampton)

Chair Co-Chair

KESKITALO, E. Carina H. (Umeå Universitet) MEIJERINK, Sander (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen)

Adaptating National Policy Process in the UK and Switzerland. Explaining Barriers Through Actor-Centred Institutionalism DUPUIS, Johann (Université de Lausanne) KESKITALO, E. Carina H. (Umeå Universitet) Climate Adaptation Agents as Key to Greater Adaptive Capacity? A Leadership Analysis of Regional Climate Adaptation in Northern Hesse, Germany STILLER, Sabina (Wageningen University and Research Center) Climate Leadership Between Small Adjustments and Transformative Change TERMEER, Katrien (Wageningen University and Research Center) TEISMAN, Geert (Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam) NOOTEBOOM, Sibout (Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam) From informant to Actor to Leader: Leadership in Participatory Community Climate Adaptation, Niagara Region, Canada MAY, Bradley (University of Waterloo)

Panel P236 E003 Parties, Activists and Elections Chair

VAN HAUTE, Emilie (Université Libre de Bruxelles)

Intra-Party Power and Party Member Activism in Comparative Perspective WELDON, Steven (Simon Fraser University) Party Supporters and Political Socialisation: How Close are the Links to the Party? ESPÍRITO SANTO, Paula (Technical School of Social and Political Sciences (ISCSP)) FERREIRA DA COSTA, Bruno What is the Difference Between a Member and a Supporter? Comparing the Profile and Political Activity of Green Party Members and Supporters in Australia GAUJA, Anika (University of Sydney) JACKSON, Stewart (University of Sydney) What Place for Activists in Electoral Campaigns? A Comparative Analysis of British and French Constituency Campaigning DESRUMAUX, Clement (Institute of Political Studies Lille)

│ 77


Friday, 06 September 09:00–10:40

Panel Session 5

Panel P155 E102

Panel P005 E108

Identity and Identification: The Politics of Calling Names

Advanced Research Methods for Elite Studies

Chair

Chair

OUARET, Sofiane (Kings College London)

The Ambivalences of Identity MENDE, Janne (Giessen Universität) The Naming and Defining of the Extra-Parliamentary Extreme Left-Wing Actors by Europol OUARET, Sofiane (Kings College London) The Role of Social Capital in the Formation of Collective Identities: The Case of European Identification YURTSEVER, Sukru (Gebze Institute of Technology)

Panel P079 E106 Democracy and Language: Exploring Semantic Transformations Chair Co-Chair

KURUNMÄKI, Jussi (Stockholm University) MALKOPOULOU, Anthoula (University of Jyväskylä)

Democracy in New Spaces JOERKE, Dirk (Ernst-Moritz-Arndt University Greifswald) Democratic Monarchy? Rhetoric in the Battle for the Danish Constitution of 1849 NOERGAARD, Anne Engelst (Aarhus Universitet) Democratising Democracy. On the Flexibility of the Concept of Democracy JAKOBSEN, Uffe (University of Copenhagen) In a Post-Democracy Trap KURSAR, Tonci (University of Zagreb)

SEMENOVA, Elena (Friedrich-Schiller Universität Jena)

Cross-Level Sector Based Sampling Design of Elites: Including National, European and Global Elites Within a Single Sampling Framework TENEY, Celine (Wissenschaftzentrum Für Sozialforschung (WZB) Berlin) MADER, Daniel (Wissenschaftzentrum Für Sozialforschung (WZB) Berlin) JUNK, Wiebke (Wissenschaftzentrum Für Sozialforschung (WZB) Berlin) PALMTAG, Tabea (Wissenschaftzentrum Für Sozialforschung (WZB) Berlin) Lightening the Shadow of Power: Elites, Hidden Structures, and Institutional Corruption. The Social Network Analysis Approach DIAS COELHO, Thierry (NOVA University of Lisbon) Network Analysis as a Method for Studying Elite Coherence: The Case of Finland 1991-2011 RUOSTETSAARI, Ilkka (University of Tampere)

Panel P035 E109 Causes and Consequences of Public Opinion about Environmental Policies Chair

FAIRBROTHER, Malcolm (University of Bristol)

Behind Public Perception of Risks: Cultural Politics and Shale Gas MONTPETIT, Eric (Université de Montréal) LACHAPELLE, Erick (Université de Montréal) Business Cycles and the Demand for Climate Protection: Is Climate Protection a Luxury Good? OEHL, Bianca (University of Zurich) What Constitutes Fair Burden Sharing in Climate Change Mitigation? Evidence on Individual Preferences from a Lab Experiment GAMPFER, Robert (University of Zurich)

78 │


Friday, 06 September 09:00–10:40

Panel Session 5

Panel P126 E116

Panel P019 E118

Federalism as an Institutional Order and Public Policy Regime

Attributions of Blame and European Integration

Chair

Chair

Discussant

COSTA, Olivier (Institut D'Etudes Politiques de Bordeaux) TIMMERMANS, Arco (Universiteit Leiden)

Collaborative Federalism and the Construction of Economic Union – A Comparative Study of Intergovernmental Relations in Canada and the European Union CSEHI, Robert (Central European University) Devolution Impossible? The Regulation of Genetically Modified Crops in the EU HRISTOVA, Vessela (University of Vienna EIF) Dynamics of Secondary-Law Differentiation in the European Union SCHÄUBLI, Thomas (ETH Zürich)

KRITZINGER, Sylvia (University of Vienna)

A Too Complicated Europe? Lack of Information and Parties’ Cues in Citizens’ Europeanism. A Heuristic Process PANNICO, Roberto (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona) Public Support for EU Membership in Turkey, Croatia, Macedonia and Iceland GLÜPKER, Gitta (Koç University) CARKOGLU, Ali (Koç University) The Influence of News Media Blame Attributions on Public EU Support KRITZINGER, Sylvia (University of Vienna) BOOMGAARDEN, Hajo (University of Amsterdam)

Federalism, Confederalism and the Future of the European Union DEHOUSSE, Renaud (Fondation Nationale Des Sciences Politiques)

Panel P366 E119

Panel P001 E117

Chair Co-Chair

A Competitive European Knowledge Economy at Times of Crisis: Are the Talents Coming? Chair Discussant Discussant

CERNA, Lucie (University of Oxford) SPIES, Dennis C. (University of Cologne) JASIEWICZ, Joanna (Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals (IBEI))

Domestic Adaptation and Modalities of Implementation of the Blue Card Directive KOSC, Paulina (Maastricht Universiteit) Recruiting Global Talent: Policy Success or Failure? DUNCAN, Natasha (Mercyhurst University) Talent Migration in Uncertain Times: Recruitment of Skilled Workers to Norway VAN RIEMSDIJK, Micheline (University of Tennessee)

The Quality of Deliberation – Theory and Empirical Evidence FIKET, Irena (Università Degli Studi di Siena) STEFANIA, Ravazzi (Università Degli Studi di Torino)

Deliberation Within and Across Enclaves – Knowledge and Opinion Change in an Experiment HERNE, Kaisa (University of Turku) SETÄLÄ, Maija (University of Turku) GRÖNLUND, Kimmo (Åbo Akademi) Examining the Quality of Enclave Deliberation HIMMELROOS, Staffan (Åbo Akademi) GRÖNLUND, Kimmo (Åbo Akademi) Opinion Change, Meta-Consensus and Problem Solving: The Desirable Outcomes of Deliberation POMATTO, Gianfranco (Università Degli Studi di Torino)

Panel P137 E120 Gendered Differences in Elected Representatives at Different Levels of Government: Pyramid, Diamond, Pillar? Chair Co-Chair

FORTIN-RITTBERGER, Jessica (Gesis) EDER, Christina (Gesis)

The Impact of Intersectional Disadvantage on Gender Equity within Different Levels of Government BERNHARDT, Nicole (York University) What Type of Resources? Resource Effects and Female Electoral Turnout in the Swiss Cantons KOLLER, Daniela (Universität Bern) STADELMANN-STEFFEN, Isabelle (Universität Bern)

│ 79


Friday, 06 September 09:00–10:40

Panel Session 5

Panel P108 E121

Panel P352 D108

Empowering Citizen Participation

The Morality of Politics: Kantian Perspective

Chair

HOWARTH, David (University of Essex)

Urban Governance and Citizen Participation: A Case Study From the Helsinki Metropolitan Area KUOKKANEN, Kanerva (University of Helsinki)

Chair

LESSER, Harry (University of Manchester)

Justice as a Political Necessity LESSER, Harry (University of Manchester)

Panel P251 E122

The Interdependence of Right and Virtue BOOT, Eric (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen)

Political Legitimacy, Global Justice, and Global Democracy

Panel P398 P1

Chair Discussant

US and Europe after the Pivot: Emerging Transatlantic Security Issues

ABIZADEH, Arash (McGill University) GOODIN, Bob (Australian National University)

Global Political Legitimacy Beyond Justice and Democracy ERMAN, Eva (Uppsala Universitet)

Chair

Membership, Coercion and Democratic Continuity DUMBRAVA, Costica (European University Institute)

Panel P071 P2

Panel P237 E123 Partisanship and the New Media: The Effect of the Internet on the Stability of Political Attitudes Chair Co-Chair Discussant

CARDENAL, Ana S. (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya) BALCELLS, Joan (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya) CANTIJOCH, Marta (University of Manchester)

Cross-Cutting Exposure and Political Mobilisation in the Internet Era BASTIEN, Frédérick (Université de Montréal) GIASSON, Thierry (Université Laval) DUMOUCHEL, David (Université Laval) Patterns of Time of Voting Decision in Spanish Elections BALCELLS, Joan (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya) RISCADO, Sara (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid) To What Extent Sentiment Analysis of Social Media is able to Forecast Electoral Results? Evidence from France, the United States, and Italy CURINI, Luigi (Università Degli Studi di Milano)

Panel P184 E124 Justice Versus Just War Chair Co-Chair

SUTCH, Peter (Cardiff University) LONG, Graham (University of Newcastle Upon Tyne)

Just War Theory and the Deep Morality of War in Iraq and Afghanistan MELLOR, Ewan (European University Institute) Poverty, Just War Theory, and the Poverty of Just War Theory LONG, Graham (University of Newcastle Upon Tyne)

80 │

REES, Wyn (University of Nottingham)

Courts in Democratic Systems Chair

GUARNIERI, Carlo (Università di Bologna)

Are Judges Agents of Political Parties? Analysis Based on Dissenting Opinion in Federal Constitutional Court of Germany MACK, Verena (Universität Konstanz) SHIKANO, Susumu (Universität Konstanz) Constitutional Review and Institutional Accountability: The Case of Poland GWIAZDA, Anna (Kings College London) Do the Kinds of Action Influence the Politicisation of Constitutional Courts? A Measurement Proposal and First Empirical Evidence from a Paired Comparison HEIN, Michael (Ernst-Moritz-Arndt University Greifswald) EWERT, Stefan (Ernst-Moritz-Arndt University Greifswald) Optimal Dockets CLARK, Tom (Emory University) STATON, Jeffrey (Emory University) Politics or Policy: Influences on Prosecutorial Behaviour PROVOST, Colin (University College London)


Friday, 06 September 09:00–10:40

Panel Session 5

Panel P008 P3

Panel P003 P6

Agenda Control and Majority Rule in Parliamentary Democracies

Accountability and Attribution of Responsibility in Decentralised States

Chair Co-Chair Discussant

Chair

ZUBEK, Radoslaw (University of Oxford) SIEBERER, Ulrich (Universität Konstanz) BAILER, Stefanie (University of Zurich)

Cross-Temporal Plenary Advantageous Rules for Majority Parties in Spain (1982-2012) AJENJO, Natalia (European University Institute) Decision Making Potential and ‘Detailed’ Legislation of Western European Parliamentary Governments PRITONI, Andrea (Università di Bologna) Parliamentary Agenda Control in European Democracies ZUBEK, Radoslaw (University of Oxford) Tracing Agenda Setting Rules in the Bundestag Over Time: Stability or Change? SIEBERER, Ulrich (Universität Konstanz)

Panel P360 P5 The Political Economy of Welfare State Reforms in Times of Crisis Chair

ARMINGEON, Klaus (Universität Bern)

Governments’ Reactions to Fiscal Distress – Removing the Weeds or Scything the Grass? SINRAM, Sarah (Georg-August-Universität Göttingen) Partisanship, Ministerial Autonomy and Income Inequality in OECD Countries SAVAGE, Lee (Kings College London) AVDAGIC, Sabina (University of Sussex) Welfare State Support and the Economy: A Survey Experiment MARX, Paul (University of Southern Denmark – Odense) SCHUMACHER, Gijs (University of Southern Denmark – Odense) Wunderkind or Average Guy? Germany’s Social Policy Response to the Financial Crisis in Comparative and Historical Perspective STARKE, Peter (Universität Bremen)

LEON, Sandra (University of York)

Attribution of Responsibility Across Canadian Provincial Elections THORLAKSON, Lori (University of Alberta) Can Citizens Control Governments in Decentralised Settings? Evidence from the Spanish Case (1982-2012) ORRIOLS, Lluis (Instituto Juan March de Estudios e Investigaciones Madrid) LEON, SANDRA (University of York) Political Conditions for Attribution of Responsibility in MultiLevel Governance CUTLER, Fred (University of British Columbia – Vancouver)

Panel P205 P7 Media Representations of the EU Crisis: Stereotypes, Prejudices and Emotions in Southern Europe Chair

DEMERTZIS, Nicolas (University of Athens)

Framing PIGS to Clean Their Own Stable VAN VOSSOLE, Jonas (Centro De Estudos Sociais) Presenting the EU Crisis to Portuguese Public Opinion: A Study on Media Coverage SANTOS, Susana (Centro De Investigação E Estudos De Sociologia (CIES))

Panel P012 P8 Argumentative Strategies in the Policy Change Process Chair Co-Chair

ZITTOUN, Philippe (Université Lyon II) FISCHER, Frank (University of Kassel)

Does a Change in Vocabulary mean a Change in Policy Programme? The Case of the American Health Policy Programs After the 'Managed Care Backlash' ULRIKE, Lepont (University of Montpellier I) Arguing for Strategy – Strategising Arguments: Discourses, Argumentation and the Role of Policy Analysts in Policy Change Processes SARETZKI, Thomas (Leuphana Universität Lueneburg) Opening the Black Box of Policy Change: Analysing Policy Discourse ‘In the Making’ POHLE, Julia (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)

│ 81


Friday, 06 September 09:00–10:40

Panel Session 5

Panel P356 P9

Panel P177 P11

The Political Economy of Aid

Networks in International Relations

Chair

Chair

BODENSTEIN, Thilo (Central European University)

Diversity Trumps Quantity: The Fragmentation of Democracy Aid and Democratisation ZIAJA, Sebastian (University of Essex) Donor Coordination and the Domestic Politics of European Budget Support FAUST, Jörg (German Development Institute (DIE)) KOCH, Svea (German Development Institute (DIE)) From Rome to Busan: The European Union and the Global Agenda on Aid Effectiveness BODENSTEIN, Thilo (Central European University) CARBONE, Maurizio (University of Glasgow) Partisanship and Development Assistance: Aiding Those With Whom you Trade SEELKOPF, Laura (Jacobs University Bremen Ggmbh) MICHALIK, Susanne (Universität Mannheim)

Panel P294 P10 Roles of Representation – A Comparative Approach Chair Co-Chair

BENGTSSON, Åsa (Åbo Akademi) WASS, Hanna (University of Helsinki)

THURNER, Paul (Ludwig-MaximiliansUniversität München (LMU))

Bargaining, Networks and International Conflict WESTERWINTER, Oliver (European University Institute) The "Contagion" of Democracy through the International Alliance Network CRANMER, Skyler (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)

Panel P120 P12 Expressing Extreme Political Attitudes: Fanaticism, Radicalism, Extremism Chair

VAN TROOST, Dunya (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)

A Matter of ‘Extremism’?: Ideas About Democracy and Political Change Within Anarchist and Autonomist Activists in Sweden WENNERHAG, Magnus (Södertörns Högskola (University College)) Extremism and Protest Participation: The Role of Rejection Sensitivity BÄCK, Emma A. (Lunds Universitet) BÄCK, Hanna (Lunds Universitet) GARCIA ALBACETE, Gema (Universidad Autònoma de Madrid)

Actions Speak Louder? Explaining Variation in the Representative Practice of MEPs BALLER, Inger (University of Antwerp)

The Conception of Democracy of the Far-Right and Radical Left in the Media Discourse on the Greek Economic Crisis ZERI, Persefoni (Panteion University)

Politics, Principles and Compromise: Public Perceptions and Evaluations of Compromise in Parliamentary Processes CARMAN, Christopher

Panel P276 P13

Preferential Voting and Roles of Representation: A Comparison of Finnish and Norwegian Parliamentary Candidates BENGTSSON, Åsa (Åbo Akademi) KARLSEN, Rune (Universitetet i Oslo) The Input of Role-Orientation: Parties, Political Systems, Political and Social Background ONNUDOTTIR, Eva Heida (Universität Mannheim) Whom to Represent? The Role of Individual Characteristics as well as Institutional and Organisational Incentives GIEBLER, Heiko (Wissenschaftzentrum Für Sozialforschung (WZB) Berlin) WEßELS, Bernhard (Wissenschaftzentrum Für Sozialforschung (WZB) Berlin)

Radicalisation in Time and Space Chair

PISOIU, Daniela (Hamburg Universität)

Radicalisation Processes of Right-Wing Extremists from the Drop Out Perspective KÖHLER, Daniel (Freie Universität Berlin)

Panel P290 P14 Resisting the Markets. Economic Actors and Issues in Global Uprisings from the Middle-East to North-America Chair Co-Chair Discussant

BALSIGER, Philip (European University Institute) MATTONI, Alice (University of Pittsburgh) FILLIEULE, Olivier (Université de Lausanne)

Inbetween Worlds – The Ambiguous Dissent of Post-Socialist Transylvania VELICU, Irina (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona) The Global Financial Crisis and Postmaterialist Protest CAMERON, Sarah (Australian National University)

82 │


Friday, 06 September 09:00–10:40

Panel Session 5

Panel P343 P15

Panel P023 E005

The Influence of Religion on Morality Policies

Beyond Just War and Jihad: Competing Visions of World Community in Catholicism and Islam

Chair Co-Chair Discussant

KNILL, Christoph (Universität Konstanz) PREIDEL, Caroline (Universität Konstanz) EUCHNER, Eva-Maria (Universität Konstanz)

Comparing Apples and Oranges? Conservative Religion and Homosexual Partnerships in Poland and the United States HENNIG, Anja (Europa-Universität Viadrina) God, Human Dignity and Embryonic Cells: A Comparison of American, French and UN Political Discussions on Reproductive and Therapeutic Cloning BARDON, Aurelia (Columbia University) How Religion Becomes Political or Unpolitical. A Comparative Study of Religion and Morality Policy GREEN-PEDERSEN, Christoffer (Aarhus Universitet) LARSEN, Lars (Aarhus Universitet) ENGELI, Isabelle (Ottawa University) Patterns of Convergence in the Regulation of Private Gun Ownership HURKA, Steffen (Universität Konstanz) Slowing Down the Liberalisation of Abortion and Same-Sex Partnerships. The Catholic Church as Failing Guardian of Traditional Values? PREIDEL, Caroline (Universität Konstanz) KNILL, Christoph (Universität Konstanz) NEBEL, Kerstin (Universität Konstanz)

Panel P372 E004

Chair Co-Chair

STUMMVOLL, A. Alexander (European University Institute) KRATOCHVIL, Petr (Institute of International Relations)

Marian Apparitions and Politics BARBATO, Melanie (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU)) Political Aspects of the Current Relations Between Russia and the Holy See PETRENKO, Galina (National Research University Higher School of Economics (HSE)) The Catholic Church, Sovereignty and the Political Order of Europe KRATOCHVIL, Petr (Institute of International Relations)

Panel P293 E112 Role of the State in Latin America and the Caribbean: Ideology, Public Policies and Outcomes Chair Co-Chair

CRUZ-MARTINEZ, Gibran (Universidad Complutense de Madrid) SANCHEZ DE DIOS, Manuel (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)

The Role of Non State Actors in Multi-Level Panel P115 E105 Regulatory Regimes Chair BRAUN, Caelesta (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) Executive Politics and Policy Instruments Co-Chair

WONKA, Arndt (Universität Bremen)

Interest Groups and Regulatory Regimes: Integration of Interest Groups in Policy Formation and Implementation in Danish Business Regulation and Social Regulation CHRISTIANSEN, Peter Munk (Aarhus Universitet) Why do Some Independent Regulatory Agencies Maintain Strong Ties with the Regulated Industry while Others Fully Insulate Themselves from it? Explaining the Variation in the Ties of Regulators in Eight Sectors and Fifteen Countries BERKHOUT, Joost (University of Amsterdam) KOOP, Christel (Kings College London)

Chair Co-Chair

WEGRICH, Kai (Hertie School of Governance) LODGE, Martin (The London School of Economics & Political Science)

How do European Cities Mayors Cope with State Restructuring in Times of Recession? ARTIOLI, Francesca (Fondation Nationale Des Sciences Politiques) Policy Instruments, Bureaucratic Capacity and Executive Politics LODGE, Martin (The London School of Economics & Political Science) Shared Performance Targets as a Core Executive Tool: Public Service Agreements and Coordination in UK Central Government NAKAMURA, Ayako (University of Exeter) JAMES, Oliver (University of Exeter) Understanding the Demand for and Supply of Services in the Bolsa Familia Programme in Brazil VAN STOLK, Christian (RAND Europe)

│ 83


Friday, 06 September 11:00–12:40

Panel Session 6

Friday, 06 September 11:00–12:40 Panel P445 Mabileau From Participation to Online Deliberation Chair Chair

SEGERBERG, Alexandra (Stockholm University) GAXIE, Daniel (Université de Paris I (PanthéonSorbonne))

Contesting Europe: Exploring Euroscepticism in Online Media Coverage TRENZ, Hans-Jörg (Universitetet i Oslo) From Civic Publics to Crowd Politics: Political Rallies in France (1868-1939) COSSART, Paula (University of Lille 3) Political Participation in France and Germany GABRIEL, Oscar (Universität Stuttgart)

Panel P375 Merle The Role of Transnational Organised Crime in the Context of States in Transition/ States in Crisis Chair Co-Chair

ZABYELINA, Yuliya (Università Degli Studi di Trento) FARRAND, Benjamin (University of Strathclyde)

The Production of Rogue State Fragments as Organisational Assets: How a Mexican Criminal Actor lets the Illicit-LicitDivide go up in Smoke ERNST, Falko (University of Essex) Western Balkans, Organised Crime and The Euro Crisis: Myths and Realities on the Road to Accession SERBOS, Sotiris (Democritus University of Thrace)

Panel P027 Erasme Broader Implications of Arab Spring in the Neighbouring Region and Beyond Chair Chair

SULEYMANOGLU KURUM, Rahime (University of Nottingham) ZIHNIOGLU, Ozge (Istanbul Kultur University)

Civilian Power Turkey: A New Hope for the EU's Security ERTURK, Ahmet Cemal (Marmara University) The Arab Revolutions and the Classic Transitology: Southern and Northern Ramifications of the Spring Revolutions HIDALGO-REDONDO, Oscar (University of New York in Prague) The Arab Spring and Western Democracy Promotion in Muslim Countries: Lessons Learned From the Case of the USA, Germany and Turkey KARAKAS, Cemal (Peace Research Institute Frankfurt)

84 │

Panel Session 6

Panel P327 F-Mauriac The European Court of Justice Chair

NAURIN, Daniel (Göteborgs Universitet)

European Commission as a Signal – Legal Mobilisation and Institutional Support HOFMANN, Andreas (University of Cologne) The Potential of Civil Society and Human Rights Organisations through Third-Party Interventions before the European Courts: The EU’s Area of Freedom, Security and Justice PETKOVA, Bilyana (University of Kent)

Panel P066 Copernic Contested World Orders I: Authority and Contestation of International Institutions Chair

PRYS, Miriam (Giga German Institute of Global And Area Studies)

Contested Notions of Justice: Debating Voting Rules in International Organisations PETERS, Dirk (Peace Research Institute Frankfurt) Diverse Demands for Legitimation: Rising States, NGOs and the Politics of Authority Beyond the Nation State STEPHEN, Matthew (Wissenschaftzentrum Für Sozialforschung (WZB) Berlin) ZUERN, Michael Rising Powers and Multilateral Reform: A Research Agenda LESAGE, Dries (Ghent University) VAN DE GRAAF, Thijs (Ghent University) The Entry of the Laity into the Altar of International Relations: Why International Institutions Become Publicly Contested SCHMIDTKE, Henning (Jacobs University Bremen Ggmbh)

Panel P042 E002 Climate Governance: Controversy, Apathy or Action? Chair Co-Chair

DEWULF, Art (Wageningen University and Research Center) GEMENNE, Francois (Fondation Nationale Des Sciences Politiques)

Navigating the Lake: The Role of Framing in Puzzling Over Routes and Powering Over Destinations in Climate Adaptation Governance VINK, Martinus (Wageningen University and Research Center) TERMEER, Katrien (Wageningen University and Research Center) The Sceptical President: Assessing the Influence of Václav Klaus on Climate Scepticism in the Czech Republic DE PRYCK, Kari (Fondation Nationale Des Sciences Politiques)


Cornell University Press

Welfare through Work Conservative Ideas, Partisan Dynamics, and Social Protection in Japan Mari Miura €27.95/£24.95 cloth

Interview Research in Political Science Edited by Layna Mosley €19.50/£17.50 cloth

A Europe Made of Money The Emergence of the European Monetary System Emmanuel Mourlon-Druol

€38.50/£33.95 cloth | Cornell StudieS in money

The Making of Southeast Asia International Relations of a Region Amitav Acharya

Universal Human Rights in Theory and Practice Jack Donnelly

What Rebels Want Resources and Supply Networks in Wartime Jennifer M. Hazen

New in Paperback

New in Paperback

Embryo Politics Ethics and Policy in Atlantic Democracies Thomas Banchoff

Targeting Civilians in War Alexander B. Downes

New in Paperback

€20.50/£17.95 paper | Cornell StudieS in PolitiCal eConomy

Third Edition

€16.95/£14.95 paper

€17.50/£15.50 paper | Cornell StudieS in SeCurity affairS

€19.50/£17.50 paper

Capital, Coercion, and Postcommunist States Gerald M. Easter

New in Paperback

Empire of Humanity A History of Humanitarianism Michael Barnett

€18.95/£16.50 paper

€13.95/£12.50 paper

Survival Migration Failed Governance and the Crisis of Displacement Alexander Betts €23.50/£20.50 paper

Zion’s Dilemmas How Israel Makes National Security Policy Charles D. Freilich €34.95/£30.95 cloth | Cornell StudieS in SeCurity affairS

Atomic Assistance How “Atoms for Peace” Programs Cause Nuclear Insecurity Matthew Fuhrmann

Capitalist Diversity on Europe’s Periphery Dorothee Bohle and Béla Greskovits

€20.95/£18.50 cloth | Cornell StudieS in SeCurity affairS

The Life Informatic Newsmaking in the Digital Era Dominic Boyer

Nuclear Statecraft History and Strategy in America’s Atomic Age Francis J. Gavin

€18.95/£16.50 paper | Cornell StudieS in PolitiCal eConomy

€23.50/£20.50 paper | exPertiSe: CultureS and teChnologieS of Knowledge

New in Paperback

One Billion Hungry Can We Feed the World? Gordon Conway

Foreword by Rajiv Shah

€17.50/£15.50 paper | a ComStoCK BooK

Postcommunist Welfare States Reform Politics in Russia and Eastern Europe Linda J. Cook €25.95/£22.95 paper

€24.50/£21.50 cloth | Cornell StudieS in SeCurity affairS

Forced to Be Good Why Trade Agreements Boost Human Rights Emilie M. Hafner-Burton €21.95/£18.95 paper New in Paperback

War on Sacred Grounds Ron E. Hassner €13.95/£12.50 paper

€31.50/£27.95 cloth

Mirrors of the Economy National Accounts and International Norms in Russia and Beyond Yoshiko M. Herrera €24.50/£21.50 paper | Cornell StudieS in PolitiCal eConomy

Poor Numbers How We Are Misled by African Development Statistics and What to Do about It Morten Jerven

€15.95/£14.50 cloth | Cornell StudieS in PolitiCal eConomy

Politics in the New Hard Times The Great Recession in Comparative Perspective Edited by Miles Kahler and David A. Lake

€20.95/£18.50 cloth | Cornell StudieS in PolitiCal eConomy

The Peace Puzzle America’s Quest for Arab-Israeli Peace, 1989–2011 Daniel C. Kurtzer, Scott B. Lasensky, William B. Quandt, Steven L. Spiegel, and Shibley Z. Telhami

€20.95/£18.50 cloth | PuBliShed in CollaBoration with the united StateS inStitute of PeaCe

Spoils of Truce Corruption and State-Building in Postwar Lebanon Reinoud Leenders €31.50/£27.95 cloth

Capital as Will and Imagination Schumpeter’s Guide to the Postwar Japanese Miracle Mark Metzler €34.95/£30.95 cloth | Cornell StudieS in money

Prosper or Perish Credit and Fiscal Systems in Rural China Lynette H. Ong €27.95/£24.95 cloth

When Small States Make Big Leaps Institutional Innovation and HighTech Competition in Western Europe Darius Ornston €27.95/£24.95 cloth | Cornell StudieS in PolitiCal eConomy New in Paperback

Weapons of the Wealthy Predatory Regimes and Elite-Led Protests in Central Asia Scott Radnitz €17.50/£15.50 paper

A Community of Europeans? Transnational Identities and Public Spheres Thomas Risse €21.95/£18.95 paper New in Paperback

Europe United Power Politics and the Making of the European Community Sebastian Rosato €17.50/£15.50 paper | Cornell StudieS in SeCurity affairS

3.11 Disaster and Change in Japan Richard J. Samuels €20.95/£18.50 cloth

Logics of War Explanations for Limited and Unlimited Conflicts Alex Weisiger

€31.50/£27.95 cloth | Cornell StudieS in SeCurity affairS

Internal Affairs How the Structure of NGOs Transforms Human Rights Wendy H. Wong €27.95/£24.95 cloth

Books available in Europe and the UK from: NBN International (tel: +44(0)1752 202301) • www.nbninternational.com


Friday, 06 September 11:00–12:40

Panel Session 6

Panel P218 E003

Panel P232 E106

New Anti-Establishment Parties in the Mainstream

Parliamentarism: A Concept and its Practice

Chair Co-Chair

Chair Co-Chair

HANLEY, Sean (University College London) SIKK, Allan (University College London)

A Populist Challenge to Czech Party Politics? The Public Affairs Political Party and the 2010 Parliamentary Elections HAVLIK, Vlastimil (Masaryk University) Online and Offline: Mobilisation and Movement Organisation in the Movimento Cinque Stelle BOBBA, GIULIANO (Università Degli Studi di Torino) Understanding the Electoral Rise of the Five Star Movement in Italy MAGGINI, Nicola (Universitá Degli Studi di Firenze)

PALONEN, Kari (University of Jyväskylä) SZUCS, Zoltán Gábor (Centre for Social Sciences Hungarian Academy of Sciences)

Debating Parliamentarism and Partisanship in Weimar: Parliamentary Representation and Mass Parties in the Political Theory of Carl Schmitt and Gerhard Leibholz RAGAZZONI, David (Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna) Parliamentary Immunity: Comparative Conceptual Analysis in Romania and France NEGOITA, Ciprian (University of Bucharest)

Panel P188 E102

That Her Majesty’s Ministers are Unworthy of the Confidence of the Country: Rhetoric and Agenda-Setting in the Nineteenth-Century British Parliamentary Culture of Debate HAAPALA, Taru (University of Jyväskylä)

Language, Culture and Race in the Lusophone World

The Parliament as a Model for Debate – Learning and Adoption of European Parliamentary Procedures in Finland PEKONEN, Onni (University of Jyväskylä)

Chair Co-Chair

SILVA, Julio (Centro de História da Cultura) RIBEIRO, Isabel (Centro de História da Cultura)

Discourses on Meritocracy in the Formation of Identities in Brazil: From the Nation-Building Debate in the 19th Century to Nowadays JUNQUEIRA LAGE CARBONE, Beatriz (Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt) From Luso-Brazilian Fraternity to 'Lusobrasileirismo': The Role of Portuguese Immigrant Community in Brazil in the Building up of a Portuguese Colonial Discourse (c.1870-1922) CORRÊA DA SILVA, Isabel (Universidade de Lisboa Instituto de Ciencias Sociais) Race, Culture and Language in the Making of Modern Portuguese National Identity RIVERO, Angel (Universidad Autònoma de Madrid)

Panel P075 E108 Critical Junctures in Democracy Promotion Chair Co-Chair Discussant

WOLFF, Jonas (Peace Research Institute Frankfurt) RICHTER, Solveig (Willy Brandt School of Public Policy, University of Erfurt) MOLLER, Jorgen (Aarhus Universitet)

Democracy Promotion Gone Bad? The Critical Juncture of Democratic Setbacks and Stagnations BABAYAN, Nelli (Freie Universität Berlin) On Missed Chances and Opportunities Taken: When do International Actors Effectually Use Critical Junctures to Encourage Pro-Democratic Regime Change From the Outside? FREYBURG, Tina (University of Warwick) The Arab Spring as a Critical Juncture in Democracy Promotion: Investigating Donor Reactions and Neglect GRIMM, Sonja (Universität Konstanz)

86 │


Friday, 06 September 11:00–12:40

Panel Session 6

Panel P146 E109

Panel P031 E118

Green Parties After the Financial Crisis

Campaigns and Consequences of EU Referendums

Chair Co-Chair Discussant

PRICE-THOMAS, Gareth (University of Manchester) SCHLOSBERG, David (University of Sydney) BLÜHDORN, Ingolfur (University of Bath)

A New Era for Green Ideology: The Diverging and Emergent Policies of the Green Parties of England and Wales, France and Germany PRICE-THOMAS, Gareth (University of Manchester) Blue in Green: The French Green Voter in the 2012 Presidential Elections VASILOPOULOS, Pavlos (Fondation Nationale Des Sciences Politiques) BEAUDONNET, Laurie (Université de Montréal) Coming of Age? Australian Greens After the GFC CROWLEY, Kate Less Green and More Left or Right? The Policy Change of Green Parties in Europe as a Reaction to the Financial Crisis BUKOW, Sebastian (Heinrich-Heine-Universität Duesseldorf) SWITEK, Niko (University of Duisburg-Essen)

Panel P127 E116 Federalism as Political Vision and Theory: Past and Present Chair Co-Chair Discussant

KAMKHAJI, Jonathan (University of Exeter) RADAELLI, Claudio (University of Exeter) CRESPY, Amandine (Université Libre de Bruxelles)

N=2: The Comparative Study of the EU and the US as a Research Programme TORTOLA, Pier Domenico (Collegio Carlo Alberto) The Rise and Fall of a ‘Hegemonic Project’? Supranational Integration and Domestic Politics BULMER, Simon (University of Sheffield) JOSEPH, Jonathan (University of Sheffield)

Panel P026 E117 Boundaries of the Europe of Knowledge Chair

RAVINET, Pauline (Institute of Political Studies Lille)

EU Higher Education Reforms as Soft Power in Neighbouring Countries: A Projection of Influence by Compelling Means REINA BOTONERO, Eva María (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) Identity and Power in the European Union's Foreign Relations: The External Dimension of the Bologna Process ZAHAVI, Hila (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev) With and Without Borders – Developing Instruments for Lifelong Learning in Europe ELKEN, Mari (Universitetet i Oslo)

Chair

JOHNSTON, Richard (University of British Columbia)

News Media Effects with a Broader Perspective: The Role of Information Environment on Political Knowledge in the Context of EP Elections YAVUZ BILBAY, Gozde (Sabanci University) The Puzzle of Double European Union Referendums ATIKCAN, Ece Ozlem (Université Laval) When Knowledge Counts Twice: The Role of Turnout in EU Referendums ELKINK, Johan A. (University College Dublin) SATTLER, Thomas (The London School of Economics & Political Science)

Panel P190 E119 Learning from Each Other: Democratic Innovation Research and Quality of Democracy Measurements Chair Co-Chair

GEISSEL, Brigitte (Johann Wolfgang GoetheUniversität Frankfurt) MAYNE, Quinton (Harvard University)

Democratic Innovation and Democratic Quality in Latin America STOIBER, Michael (Fernuniversität in Hagen) HEINELT, Marie-Sophie (Fernuniversität in Hagen) Participatory Budget and the New Tools for Participation: How Effective is the SICONV in Brazil? FREITAS, Francisco (Centro De Estudos Sociais) CELOTO, Ronaldo (Centro De Estudos Sociais)

Panel P179 E120 Intersectionality: A European Paradigm? Chair Co-Chair

BASSEL, Leah (University of Leicester) LEPINARD, Eleonore (Université de Montréal)

Cutting Complexity to Secure a Future? The French and British Third Sector and Minority Women's Activism in Tough Times BASSEL, Leah (University of Leicester) EMEJULU, Akwugo (University of Edinburgh) Intersectional Dialogues: Gender and Ethnic Diversity in Europe SATA, Robert (Central European University) Intersectionality and the Politics of Feminist Alliances FERREE, Myra Marx (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Intersectionality From Above – Framing Muslim Headscarves in European Policy Debates SAUER, Birgit (University of Vienna)

│ 87


Friday, 06 September 11:00–12:40

Panel Session 6

Panel P374 E121

Panel P255 E123

The Role of the Media in New Modes of Governance

Political Parties in the Digital Age: Has Everything Been Said?

Chair Co-Chair

Chair Co-Chair

Discussant

KUEBLER, Daniel (University of Zurich) MARCINKOWSKI, Frank (Westfälische WilhelmsUniversität Münster) BOVENS, Mark (University of Utrecht)

Accountability and the Political Communication of Independent Regulatory Agencies BIELA, Jan (Université de Lausanne) MAGGETTI, Martino (University of Zurich) GILARDI, Fabrizio (University of Zurich) PAPADOPOULOS, Ioannis (Université de Lausanne) Challenging the Public Attribution of Responsibility in Routine EU Politics ROOSE, Jochen (Freie Universität Berlin) Combative Australians and the Suffering Dutch SCHILLEMANS, Thomas (University of Utrecht) Press Briefings in International Climate Change Negotiations BETZOLD, Carola (University of Zurich) BERNAUER, Thomas (University of Zurich) KOUBI, Vally (Universität Bern)

Panel P252 E122 Political Legitimacy, Political Order, and Institutional Stability Chair

RONZONI, Miriam (Technische Universität Darmstadt)

Justice and Authority in the Global Realm: The Reflexive Account and Its Implications VALENTINI, Laura (University College London) Some Worries About the Significance of Output Legitimacy VIEHOFF, Juri (University of Oxford) Standards of International Legitimacy and Multilateral Democracy SCHERZ, Antoinette (University of Zurich)

Discussant

GREFFET, Fabienne (Université de Grenoble) RÖMMELE, Andrea (Hertie School of Governance) VAN HAUTE, Emilie (Université Libre de Bruxelles)

From Hierarchy to the Net: Online Interactions in Catalan Parties ESTEVE, Marc (The Open University) BORGE, Rosa (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC)) New Political Actors in the Informational Era: The Pirate Party PUTINI, Antonio (Università di Roma La Sapienza) Party Activism Reconsidered or Given Up? Online Political Engagement during the French Presidential Campaign 2012 GREFFET, Fabienne (Université de Grenoble) Pirate Parties and the Pathologies of Party Organisation in the Digital Age BOLLEYER, Nicole (University of Exeter) GOMEZ, Raul (University of Liverpool) LITTLE, Conor (European University Institute)

Panel P221 E124 Non-State Justice Entrepreneurs in Conflict and Conflict Resolution Chair

WOLF, Klaus Dieter (Peace Research Institute Frankfurt)

Calling for Justice – On the Effectiveness of International and Transnational Human Rights Criticism in the Case of Great Powers JUENGLING, Konstanze (Peace Research Institute Frankfurt) Exploiting Local Grievances for the Sake of Rebel Defeat: How the State Instrumentalised Self-Defence Militias During Civil War in Peru and Sierra Leone MUCHA, Witold (University of Duisburg-Essen) The Express Committments of Armed Groups Under International Humanitarian Law ISSAR, Yvette (University of Geneva)

88 │


Friday, 06 September 11:00–12:40

Panel Session 6

Panel P353 D108

Panel P072 P2

The Nature of Political Justification

Courts in Non-Democratic Systems, Democratisation and Democratic Breakdown

Chair Discussant

BAIASU, Sorin (University of Keele) VARDEN, Helga (University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign)

Constructivism within the Bounds of Practical Wisdom EL KHOLI, Hugo (Fondation Nationale Des Sciences Politiques) Kant on Political Justification VARDEN, Helga (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) Kant’s Bridge Between Inner and Outer Freedom MALIKS, Reidar (Universitetet i Oslo) Kant's Justification of Welfare BAIASU, Sorin (University of Keele) The Three Levels of Law WILLIAMS, Howard (University of Aberystwyth)

Panel P017 P1 At the Crossroads of Fields. Defining Fields’ Boundaries Through their Intersections Chair Co-Chair Co-Chair

ROULLAUD, Elise (Université Lyon II) RIOUFREYT, Thibaut (Université Lyon II) ALBENGA, Viviane (Université Lyon II)

Literature Without Boundaries: Structure and Dynamics of Soviet Literary Field (1930s-1950s) NEMENKO, Ekaterina (EHESS, Ural Federal University) Questioning Fields’ Boundaries: The Case of the French Business School Field BLANCHARD, Marianne (EHESS) Social Fields' Boundaries Elaboration and Challenging in the Context of Businessmen-State Agents Interactions. Entrepreneurial Field Formation in Post-Soviet Russia KROL, Maria (EHESS – Centre Maurice Halbwachs)

Chair HÖNNIGE, Christoph (Georg-August-Universität Göttingen) Co-Chair ENGST, Benjamin G. (Georg-August-Universität Göttingen) Informal Interferences with the Judiciary in New Democracies: A Comparison of Six African and Latin American Cases LLANOS, Mariana (Giga German Institute of Global And Area Studies) TIBI WEBER, Cordula (Giga German Institute of Global And Area Studies) HEYL, Charlotte (Giga German Institute of Global And Area Studies) STROH, Alexander (Giga German Institute of Global And Area Studies) The Politics of International Legalisation GISSEL, Line Engbo (Aarhus Universitet) BRETT, Peter (School of Oriental and African Studies)

Panel P234 P3 Parliamentary Opposition in Europe Chair Co-Chair

DE GIORGI, Elisabetta (Università Degli Studi di Siena) ILONSZKI, Gabriella (Corvinus University of Budapest)

Changed Conditions For Parliamentary Opposition CHRISTIANSEN, Flemming (Aarhus Universitet) Parliamentary Opposition in Non-Parliamentary Systems: Continuities and Changes in Switzerland Since 1990s PILOTTI, Andrea (Université de Lausanne) PAPADOPOULOS, Ioannis (Université de Lausanne) Parliamentary Opposition in the Czech Republic MANSFELDOVA, Zdenka (Institute Of Sociology, Academy Of Sciences Of The Czech Republic) GUASTI, Petra (Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz) Patterns of Coalition-Opposition Cooperation in the Netherlands OTJES, Simon (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen) LOUWERSE, Tom (Universiteit Leiden) Voting in Lithuanian Parliament: Is There Anything More Than Position v Opposition? MORKEVICIUS, Vaidas (Kaunas University of Technology) KRILAVIČIUS, Tomas

│ 89


Friday, 06 September 11:00–12:40

Panel Session 6

Panel P143 P4

Panel P087 P8

Governing Crisis in Multi-Level Systems

Designing Multilevel Policies and Institutions?

Chair

CHEN, Rebecca (Center for Constitutional and Political Studies, Madrid)

Federal Dynamics in Times of Crisis? BRAUN, Dietmar (Université de Lausanne) TREIN, Philipp (Université de Lausanne)

Panel P384 P5 The Unpopularity of Welfare State Reform: Exploring the Micro-Foundation of Standard Assumptions Chair Discussant

BAGGESEN KLITGAARD, Michael (University of Southern Denmark – Odense) VIS, Barbara (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)

Policy Responsiveness and Welfare Policy: Linking Public Policy and Public Opinion when People Disagree BENDZ, Anna (Göteborgs Universitet) Public Attitudes Towards Unemployment Policies in Western Europe in Times of Crisis FOSSATI, Flavia (University of Zurich) Taking Social Policy Personally: Exploring the Relationship between Personality Traits and Welfare Attitudes in Germany VANHUYSSE, Pieter (European Centre Vienna) TEPE, Markus (Carl Von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg)

Panel P212 P6 Multi-Level Governance Within and Beyond the State Chair Discussant

HOOGHE, Liesbet (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) MASSETTI, Emanuele (Gediz University)

Panel P240 P7 Party Politics in a ‘Crisis Zone’: Party System Change in Southern Europe Chair Discussant

LISI, Marco (Universidade Nova de Lisboa) TSAKATIKA, Myrto (University of Glasgow)

Did the Conditions of Party Government Accountability Survive to the Financial Crisis? A Comparative Analysis Among the Southern Europeans PIGS ROMBI, Stefano (Università Degli Studi di Pavia) Party Cartels Under Stress: Downsizing Parliament as an Adaptation Strategy to the Effects of the Economic Crisis NÚÑEZ, Lidia (Université Libre de Bruxelles) The Resilience of South European Party System: Between Economic Crisis and Euroscepticism RESENDE, Madalena (Universidade Nova de Lisboa)

90 │

Chair Discussant

HEIDBREDER, Eva (Heinrich-Heine-Universität Duesseldorf) RAYNER, Jeremy (University of Regina)

A Eurasian European Union? Relaunching Post-Soviet Economic Integration BRUSIS, Martin (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU)) Long-Term Environmental Goals, Expert Knowledge and Institutional Change: Insights from the EU's Environmental Governance ENGELKAMP, Stephan (Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster) Not all International Institutions are Created Equal or Independently: Modelling State-Institutional Membership in International Fisheries HOLLWAY, James (University of Oxford) Regime Design and Cooperation: Differential Treatment of Developing Countries in International Environmental Agreements CASTRO, Paula (University of Zurich) The Design of Multilevel Arrangements between Conflict and Cooperation: The case of the Structural Funds in Sweden NIKLASSON, Lars (Linköping Universitet)

Panel P358 P9 The Political Economy of Financialisation Chair

BOHLE, Dorothee (Central European University)

Cure or Kill: Economic Patriotism and the Politics of Pension Privatisation in Central Europe DOMONKOS, Stefan (Universität Mannheim) NACZYK, Marek (University of Oxford) Financialisation and Shadow Banking WILHELM, Benjamin (Universität der Bundeswehr München) KESSLER, Oliver The Janus Face of Financialisation – How Discrete are 'Finance' and the 'Real' Economy? WALTER, Timo (Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies) The Political Economy of Housing Booms in Ireland and Spain DELLEPIANE AVELLANEDA, Sebastian (University of Strathclyde) HARDIMAN, Niamh (University College Dublin)


Friday, 06 September 11:00–12:40

Panel Session 6

Panel P381 P10

Panel P209 P12

The Strategies and the Effects of Personal Vote Seeking Behaviour

Motivated Reasoning in Politics: Considerate Arguments, Persuasive Rhetoric, and the Affect Effect

Chair Co-Chair

ZITTEL, Thomas (Johann Wolfgang GoetheUniversität Frankfurt) DEPAUW, Sam (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)

Chair Co-Chair

NAI, Alessandro (University of Geneva) SCHEMEIL, Yves

Are Parties Stimulating Personal Vote-Seeking Behaviour? Linking Demand-Side and Supply-Side Data THIJSSEN, Peter (University of Antwerp) VAN AELST, Peter (University of Antwerp) LEFEVERE, Jonas (University of Antwerp)

The Ability-Motivation-Opportunity Model of Political Knowledge Acquisition Revisited WEITH, Paul (Central European University) LITTVAY, Levente (Central European University)

Electoral Rules and the Personal Vote: Reassessing the Evidence ANDRÉ, Audrey (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) DEPAUW, Sam (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) MARTIN, Shane (Dublin City University)

Panel P306 P13

Political Parties and Their Candidates: Odd Bedfellows or Perfect Match? ELMELUND-PRÆSTEKÆR, Christian (University of Southern Denmark – Odense) SCHUMACHER, Gijs (University of Southern Denmark – Odense)

Chair Co-Chair Discussant

The Impact of Electoral Systems on Personal Vote Strategies: A Field Experiment on German MPs BOL, Damien (Université de Montréal) GSCHWEND, Thomas (Universität Mannheim) ZITTEL, Thomas (Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt)

Panel P189 P11 Leadership and Political Entrepreneurship Chair

CHRISTOPOULOS, Dimitrios (Modul University – Vienna)

Temporality in the Study of Political Violence BOSI, Lorenzo (European University Institute) DAVIS, Donagh (European University Institute) DAVIS, Donagh (European University Institute)

An Historical Structural Model of Settlement TODD, Jennifer (University College Dublin) Contingency and Temporality in the Irish Independence Struggle DAVIS, Donagh (European University Institute) Differential Outcomes of Prosecutions for Political Violence in Japan and the United States STEINHOFF, Patricia (University of Hawaii) ZWERMAN, Gilda Terrorist Target Transference in Space and Time and Implications for Counter-Terrorism: Evidence from the 2010 Europe-Wide Terrorism Alert LEHRKE, Jesse (Deutsche Hochschule für Verwaltungswissenschaften Speyer (DHV))

Agency and Leadership in the Post-Fukushima Nuclear Energy Discourse in Germany HAUNSS, Sebastian (Universität Bremen) NULLMEIER, Frank (Universität Bremen) DIETZ, Matthias (Universität Bremen)

Panel P314 P14

Decoupling Brokerage in Policy Networks: A Longitudinal Analysis of Strategic Behaviour CHRISTOPOULOS, Dimitrios (Modul University – Vienna) INGOLD, Karin (Universität Bern)

Chair Co-Chair Discussant

My Body is Here, My Mind is There: An Analysis of the Role of the Diasporic Community in Proto-Revolutionary Tunisian Cyberactivism KUEBLER, Johanne (European University Institute) Political Networks and Leaders of Elite Groups in Georgia and Ukraine KOSTIUCHENKO, Tetiana (National University of "Kyiv-Mohyla Academy")

The Consequences of the New Wave of Mobilisation GIUGNI, Marco (University of Geneva) UBA, Katrin (Uppsala Universitet) BALSIGER, Philip (European University Institute)

Dissenting Students. The Impact of the “Onda Anomala” on the Italian Universities CINI, Lorenzo (European University Institute) Injustice Symbols: On the Cultural-Political Outcomes of Social Movements OLESEN, Thomas (Aarhus Universitet) 'We Demand Our Rights': Discursive and Political Effects of Mobilisation of Asylum Seekers in Austria ATAC, Ilker (University of Vienna)

│ 91


Friday, 06 September 11:00–12:40

Panel Session 6

Panel P347 P15

Panel P299 E112

The Invisible Politics of Religion: The Religious Third Sector and Territorial Welfare

Social Movements and Civil Society

Chair Discussant

ITCAINA, Xabier (European University Institute) DELLA SUDDA, Magali (Institut D'Etudes Politiques de Bordeaux)

Catholicism, Social Economy and Local Welfare: Comparing Basque and Italian Territories ITCAINA, Xabier (European University Institute) Communion and Liberation: A Catholic Movement in a Multilevel Governance Perspective GIORGI, Alberta (Centro De Estudos Sociais) POLIZZI, Emanuele (Università Degli Studi di Milano – Bicocca) Focusing on the Emergencies or on Their Roots? The Role of Religious Associations in Immigrant Policy Making in Italy SCOTTO, Angelo (Università Degli Studi di Pavia) Social Networks and Organisational Processes of the Social Action in the Catholic Church BELZUNEGUI, Angel (Rovira i Virgili University)

Panel P176 E004 International Regulatory Cooperation in Hard Politics Chair Co-Chair

MAGGETTI, Martino (University of Zurich) DE FRANCESCO, Fabrizio (University of Strathclyde)

Do EU Environmental Policy Preferences Affect Latin America? The Case of Biosafety SCHULZE, Kai (Universität Konstanz) TOSUN, Jale (Universität Mannheim) How European Coordination Empowers National Agencies: A Comparison Between Finance, Energy and Telecommunications Regulation RUFFING, Eva (Hannover Universität)

Panel P025 E005 Beyond Orientalism and Occidentalism: Europe’s Normative Power Chair Co-Chair Discussant

STEGHERR, Marc (Babes-Bolyai University) MILIOPOULOS, Lazaros MAVELLI, Luca (University of Kent)

‘Hard Liberals’ and their Opposition to the Muslim Veil: Romantic Rather than Enlightened Liberalism? GUSTAVSSON, Gina (Uppsala Universitet) Decolonising European Foreign Policy Through the Prisms of the Maghreb Countries DIMITROVOVA, Bohdana (Universität Tübingen) The EU's Democracy Promotion and the Mediterranean Neighbours. Orientation, Ownership and Dialogue in Jordan and Turkey JONASSON, Ann-Kristin (Göteborgs Universitet)

92 │

Chair

MC NULTY, Gemma (Dublin City University)

Social Movements, State and Indigenous Autonomy Demands in Bolivia PANNAIN, Rafaela The “Other Campaign” and “Other Possibilities” for the Mexican Left AKGEMCI, Esra (Ankara University)

Panel P326 E105 The European Commission and Industrial Policy in an Age of Austerity Chair Co-Chair

SMITH, Andy (Institut D'Etudes Politiques de Bordeaux) HARTLAPP, Miriam (Universität Bremen)

European Commission and Forestry: A Regulatory Competence Without Policy-Making MONTOUROY, Yves (Institut D'Etudes Politiques de Bordeaux)


Friday, 06 September 15:50–17:30

Panel Session 7

Friday, 06 September 15:50–17:30 Panel P165 Mabileau Institutions, Competitiveness, and Democratic Satisfaction Chair Co-Chair

LACHAT, Romain (Universitat Pompeu Fabra) CUTLER, Fred (University of British Columbia – Vancouver)

Priority Congruence and Satisfaction with Democracy in Europe: Do Institutions Matter? REHER, Stefanie (University of Oxford) Satisfaction with Democracy as a Measure of Quality of Democracy NUESSER, Andrea (University of British Columbia) CUTLER, Fred (University of British Columbia – Vancouver) Satisfaction with Democracy in a Two Round System BLAIS, Andre (Université de Montréal) BOL, Damien (Université de Montréal) FOUCAULT, Martial (Université de Montréal) BEAUDONNET, Laurie (Université de Montréal) The Interplay between Individual, Systemic and Contextual Influences on Satisfaction with Democracy BYTZEK, Evelyn (Universität Koblenz-Landau)

Panel Session 7

Panel P208 Erasme Models of Electoral Choice Chair

TIEMANN, Guido (Institute for Advanced Studies)

Information Flows, Expected Utilities, and Tactical Voting ELFF, Martin (Universität Konstanz) MURR, Andreas (University of Essex) KOSMIDIS, Spyros (University of Oxford) Issue Ownership and the Vote: Salience or Competence? LACHAT, Romain (Universitat Pompeu Fabra) Stickers and Hunters: Perceptions of Candidate Integrity in a Personalised Election CHYTILEK, Roman (Masaryk University) EIBL, Otto (Masaryk University) HRBKOVÁ, Lenka (Masaryk University) ZAGRAPAN, Jozef (Masaryk University)

Panel P328 F-Mauriac The European Parliament Chair

KREPPEL, Amie (University of Florida)

Domestic Parties and European Legislators ALDRICH, Andrea (University of Pittsburgh)

Panel P037 Merle

National Parties as Principals: On the Connection Between Legislative Behaviour and Candidate List Placement of German MEPs FRECH, Elena (Universität Mannheim)

Citizenship – Diversity, Participation and Learning

Panel P196 Copernic

Chair

KRISTENSEN, Niels (Aalborg Universitet)

Diversity, Latency and Change: Moving Beyond Stereotyped Notions of Youths’ Civic Engagement AMNÅ, Erik (University of Örebro) KIM, Yunhwan (University of Örebro) MIKLIKOWSKA, Marta (University of Örebro) Educating for Diversity – Do Cosmopolitan Models of Citizenship Education Work? KEATING, Avril (Institute of Education, University of London) Governing Community as a ‘Moral Space’: Rethinking the Non-Citizen Citizen Divide Within Liberal Citizenship TURNER, Joe (University of Sheffield) The Rise of the Networked Citizen – A Critical Analysis of Italy’s Five-Star Movement NAVARRIA, Giovanni (University of Sydney)

Local Governance Implementation Chair Co-Chair Discussant Discussant

SZÜCS, Stefan (Göteborgs Universitet) JOHANSSON, Staffan (Göteborgs Universitet) SZÜCS, Stefan (Göteborgs Universitet) JOHANSSON, Staffan (Göteborgs Universitet)

Linking Governance Networks to Local Democracy in Flanders Through the Concept of Democratic Anchorage PARIJS, Sander (Ghent University) Local Governance Conflicts Under the Chicago Plan for Transformation Implementation BOISSEUIL, Clement (Fondation Nationale Des Sciences Politiques) New Regionalism and Territorial Inequalities: An Empirical Assessment in Swiss Metropolitan Areas KUEBLER, Daniel (University of Zurich) ROCHAT, Philippe (University of Zurich) The Nuts and Bolts of Local Governance GLUNS, Danielle (Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster) ZIMMER, Annette (Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster)

│ 93


Recently published

Economic Knowledge in Regulations Lorna Schrefler

Greece in the Euro: Economic Delinquency or System Failure?

Contesting Europe Pieter de Wilde Asimina Michailidou Hans-Jörg Trenz

Greece banked on EMU. Entry into the eurozone was its ticket to macroeconomic stability, its modernisation jacket and its gateway to global markets. So how did such a promising start turn to dust so quickly? Was Greece the delinquent of the eurozone – or the first victim of the euro's system failure?

How politicians and citizens evaluated the EU and the process of European integration in public debates during the 2009 EP elections. Detailed analysis of citizens' response to news stories in online media, plus new evidence about the dynamic nature of online contestation about Europe, and the trend towards euroscepticism.

A major empirical contribution to the field Dr Martino Maggetti University of Lausanne

An informed, balanced account of how Greece and the eurozone got into the mess it’s in Kevin Featherstone London School of Economics

ISBN 9781907301452 240pp, July 2013

A tour-de-force in mapping the multifaceted debate about Europe Professor Liesbet Hooghe University of North Carolina

ISBN 9781907301537 200pp, July 2013

ISBN 9781907301513 292pp, June 2013

Conventional wisdom says that the autonomy and reputation of regulatory agencies depend on their expertise. Indeed, the standard justification for delegating decision-making to these agencies is that they use technical analysis uninfluenced by politics. But how do IRAs acquire and deploy their knowledge? Lorna Schrefler investigates.

Eleni Panagiotarea

All titles AT LEAST 40% off RRP! Come and see us at the book exhibition


Recently published

Organising the European Parliament Nikoleta Yordanova Reveals how parliamentary committees’ internal setup and legislative output are engineered to serve the policy goals of political parties, and shows how the improvement in legitimacy, transparency and accountability of the EU that the committee work brings is threatened by informal, bicameral decision‑making. The best book yet written on committees in the European Parliament Professor Simon Hix London School of Economics ISBN 9781907301391 200pp, June 2013

The Political Ecology of the Metropolis Jefferey Sellers, Daniel Kübler Alan Walks, Melanie Walter-Rogg The first international comparative analysis of metropolitan political behaviour. The results support a powerful new thesis to explain many recent shifts in political behaviour: the metropolitanisation of politics. Virtuoso work of comparative politics... A must-read for all those interested in the geography of politics Professor John Mollenkopf City University of New York ISBN 9781907301377 540pp, June 2013

Democratic Institutions and Authoritarian Rule in Southeast Europe Danijela Dolenec More than twenty years after the collapse of communism, why has democratisation in southeast Europe disappointed initial expectations? Dolenec argues that democratisation has been stifled by the nondemocratic practices of dominant authoritarian parties, which continue to subvert the rule of law today. An important, original and well-crafted book Professor Grzegorz Ekiert Harvard University ISBN 9781907301438 254pp, May 2013

Unbeatable savings on all ECPR Press titles at the General Conference!


Friday, 06 September 15:50–17:30

Panel Session 7

Panel P043 E002

Panel P061 E106

Climate Policy Innovation: Sources, Patterns, and Effects

Conflicting Claims in Food Governance

Chair

HUITEMA, Dave (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)

Bankrolling the Burying of Carbon: How Entrepreneurs Invented an EU CCS Policy BOASSON, Elin Lerum (Universitetet i Oslo) WETTESTAD, Jorgen Policy Dynamics and Policy Innovation – Climate Policy Change in Austria, Germany, and the United Kingdom SEWERIN, Sebastian (University of Cologne) SCHAFFRIN, André (University of Cologne) The Innovation and Diffusion of Adaptation Policies Across Europe MASSEY, Eric (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) BIESBROEK, Robbert (Wageningen University and Research Center)

Panel P239 E003 Party Governments in Central and Eastern Europe: Challenging Conventional Wisdom Chair Discussant

GROTZ, Florian (Leuphana Universität Lueneburg) DEBUS, Marc (Universität Mannheim)

New Parties' Effects on the Instability of Coalition Governments in East-Central Europe NAKADA-AMIYA, Mizuho (Meijigakuin University) NARIIRO, Takashi (Okayama University) Policy Positions and Coalition Composition in Hungary, 19902010 HORVÁTH, Péter (Centre for Social Sciences Hungarian Academy of Sciences) Pre-Electoral Coalition Formation in Central Eastern Europe ECKER, Alejandro (University of Vienna) The Distribution of Ministries in Coalition Governments MEYER, Thomas (University of Vienna) ECKER, Alejandro (University of Vienna) MUELLER, Wolfgang C. (University of Vienna)

Chair Co-Chair

CANDEL, Jeroen (Wageningen University and Research Center) SZAJKOWSKA, Anna

Competing Discourses at the Committee on World Food Security: Tracing Trade Liberalisation, the Right to Food and Food Sovereignty in Global Food Security Policy DUNCAN, Jessica (Centre for Food Policy, City University London) Cross-Atlantic Differences in Public Acceptance of GMOs: A Media Content Analysis GALATA, Lena (MAICH, (Greece), SLU (Sweden)) KARANTININIS, Kostas (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences) HESS, Sebastian (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences) YUKSEL, Hatice (Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Chania, and Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences) Risk Communication and Food Safety Policies: Conflicting Claims About Bisphenol A VANHAEREN, Stéphanie (Université de Liège) Seeds of Wrath – Competing Narratives on Property Rights in Food Governance FEINDT, Peter (Cardiff University)

Panel P102 E108 Elite Theory and Empirical Elite Research Amid Transatlantic Crisis Chair Co-Chair

HOFFMANN-LANGE, Ursula (University of Bamberg) GAMAN-GOLUTVINA, Oxana (Moscow State Institute of International Relations)

Elite Structures and Regime Types in Africa: Evidence from Ghana OSEI, Anja (Universität Konstanz) Not Only Entrepreneurs: Economic Elite Which Essentialises BLUM, Virginie (Université Lyon II)

Panel P187 E109

Panel P206 E102

Key Ecosystem Services: Who Protects, and Who Pays?

Migration and Political Identity

Chair

Chair

Co-Chair

WESTLE, Bettina (Philipps-Universität Marburg)

Divided Loyalty? Collective Identities and Political Participation of Dual Citizens in Switzerland SCHLENKER, Andrea (University of Lucerne) National Narratives, Meanings of National Identity and Attitudes Towards Immigrants GUGLIELMI, Simona (Università Degli Studi di Milano) SEGATTI, Paolo (Università Degli Studi di Milano)

96 │

ARMSTRONG, Chris (University of Southampton) HEYWARD, Clare (University of Oxford)

Sharing the Costs of Rainforest Protection ARMSTRONG, Chris (University of Southampton) The Payments for Environmental Services to Reduce the Deforestation in Tropical Countries MARTINS DE ARAÚJO, Luciane (Pontificia Universidade Católica de Goiás – Pontifical Catholica University of Goiás)


Friday, 06 September 15:50–17:30

Panel Session 7

Panel P288 E116

Panel P097 E118

Resistances to a Federal Union: Euroscepticism in Times of Crisis

East-West Comparisons – Electoral Behaviour in EP Elections and Beyond

Chair Co-Chair

Chair

BRACK, Nathalie (Université Libre de Bruxelles) LODGE, Juliet (University of Leeds)

A Word Too Far? Debating Europe and Discursive Impediments Among French MPs JADOT, Clément (Université Libre de Bruxelles) Stalled Political Euroscepticism Despite Erosion of Trust in the EU: The Case of Immigration Policy DOMANOV, Aleksey (National Research University Higher School of Economics (HSE)) Vision v Process: Explaining the Mismatch Between Federalist Vision and Fragmented Policy-Making JACHTENFUCHS, Markus (Hertie School of Governance) GENSCHEL, Philipp (BIGSSS, Bremen)

Panel P063 E117 Constructing the European Research Area in Times of Crisis Chair Discussant

BEECH, Diana (University of Cambridge) SMITH, Julie (University of Cambridge)

How to Measure Autonomy: The European Research Council (ERC) as a Case Study for New Ways of European Institutionalisation KÖNIG, Thomas (University of Vienna) Shifting Policy Discourses in FP7 and Horizon 2020 YOUNG, Mitchell (Charles University in Prague) The Emergence of the European Research Council: Hijacking Basic Research by Geopolitical and Market Semantics FLINK, Tim (Wissenschaftzentrum Für Sozialforschung (WZB) Berlin) Towards a 'Directly Deliberative Polyarchy'? Experimentalist Governance in the European Research Area ULNICANE-OZOLINA, Inga (Universiteit Twente)

Co-Chair

LINEK, Lukas (Institute Of Sociology, Academy Of Sciences Of The Czech Republic) GYARFASOVA, Olga (Comenius University Faculty of Arts)

A Persistent East-West Divide? The Effect of the Crisis on People’s Perceptions of the European Union GONCZ, Borbala (Corvinus University of Budapest) East and West: Testing The Five Theories in Time of Crisis GUERRA, Simona (University of Leicester) SERRICCHIO, Fabio Economic Benefits as the Foundation of Support for European Integration? A Comparative Test of Five Economic Indicators in 27 EU Member States VERHAEGEN, Soetkin (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven)

Panel P202 E119 Mapping and Measuring Deliberative Processes: Macro-Micro Interfaces Chair Co-Chair

BAECHTIGER, Andre (University of Lucerne) PARKINSON, John (University of Warwick)

Causal Issues for Non-Redundant Realism TARNOVANU, Horia (University of St. Andrews) Linking Action-Research and Geographic Information Systems to Uncover Data from Participatory Budgeting Disposals GIOVANNI, Allegretti (Centro De Estudos Sociais) FREITAS, Francisco (Centro De Estudos Sociais) The Role of Leadership in a Deliberative System MORRELL, Michael (University of Connecticut) Towards the Automated Measurement of Deliberative Communication HOLZINGER, Katharina (Universität Konstanz) GOLD, Valentin (Universität Konstanz)

│ 97


Friday, 06 September 15:50–17:30

Panel Session 7

Panel P229 E120

Panel P271 E123

Opposition to Gender Equality in Europe

Public Opinion in the Internet Age

Chair

Chair Co-Chair

VERLOO, Mieke (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen)

Diffuse Barriers to Gender Equality: The Occurrence of Indirect Opposition AHRENS, Petra (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) Opposition to Gender Equality in Domestic Violence Policy Debates KRIZSAN, Andrea (Central European University) POPA, Raluca Maria (Central European University) Promoting and Resisting Gender Mainstreaming: Evidence from Spain 2005-12 ALFAMA, Eva (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona) The Invisible Opponents – Or why did Male Feminist SocialDemocratic Top-Politicians Stop a Gender Equality Reform they Claimed to Like? BJARNEGÅRD, Elin (Uppsala Universitet) BERGQVIST, Christina (Uppsala Universitet) ZETTERBERG, Par (Uppsala Universitet) Understanding the Success of Online Opposition: The Swedish Antifeminist Movement in New Media HOLM, Malin (Uppsala Universitet)

Panel P388 E121 Towards a New Public Governance? Chair Co-Chair

GRIGGS, Steven (De Montfort University) TORFING, Jacob (University of Roskilde)

Resolving ‘Wicked Issues’: Conflict, Citizen Protest and Government GRIGGS, Steven (De Montfort University) HOWARTH, David (University of Essex) What's in a Name? Grasping New Public Governance as a Political-Administrative System TORFING, Jacob (University of Roskilde) Where is Politics in Corporatisation? An Interpretive Framework for a Comparison in Local Services PROFETI, Stefania (Università di Bologna) LIPPI, Andrea (Universitá Degli Studi di Firenze)

Panel P253 E122 Political Legitimacy, Rights, and Human Rights Chair Co-Chair

GILABERT, Pablo (Concordia University) WENAR, Leif (Kings College London)

Medical Brain Drain as Structural Human Rights Violation KOLLAR, Eszter (Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster)

98 │

WALL, Matthew (Swansea University) SUDULICH, Maria Laura

"The Most Preferable and Trusted Supplier of Political News Is..." Political Competence and Internet News Sources: Is there Love? Cases of Austria, Italy and the Netherlands KUCHERENKO, Vasyl (European University Institute) Facebook Facts? Tweeting Truths?: Verifying the Veracity of Viral Politics? RAWAL, Rajash NIXON, Paul (The Hague University of Applied Sciences) Loved by Politicians; Irrelevant at the Ballot Box? The Rise of Social Media and its Impact on Preference Voting in the Dutch General Elections of 2010 and 2012 JACOBS, Kristof (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen) SPIERINGS, Niels (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen) The Production of Journalistic News from Online Voter Advice Applications’ Data: Reporting about Public Opinion in France, the Netherlands, and Turkey VITIELLO, Thomas (Sabanci University)

Panel P339 E124 The Impact of Justice on Effective Governance and Settlement of Conflicts Chair Discussant

ALBIN, Cecilia (Uppsala Universitet) WELCH, David

Just a Concert or a Just Concert? – How Justice Matters in Crafting a Modern Day Concert of Powers RAUCH, Carsten (Peace Research Institute Frankfurt) Justice and Compliance Behaviour – Conceptual and Methodological Thoughts FEY, Marco (Peace Research Institute Frankfurt) MUELLER, Harald (Peace Research Institute Frankfurt) MELAMUD, Aviv (Peace Research Institute Frankfurt) Justice and Effectiveness in International Negotiations ALBIN, Cecilia (Uppsala Universitet) DRUCKMAN, Daniel


Friday, 06 September 15:50–17:30

Panel Session 7

Panel P069 P1

Panel P181 P4

Coordination of Policy Sectors

Joint Decision-Making in Comparison – Retrenchment of Subnational Competences or Essential for PolicyMaking?

Chair Co-Chair

TREIN, Philipp (Université de Lausanne) BRAUN, Dietmar (Université de Lausanne)

Integrating Trans-border Health Care across Policy Sectors in the EU: How the Wider Public Impacts on the Drafting Process HARTLAPP, Miriam (Universität Bremen) Selective Policy Integration as a Strategic Modus of Coordinating Policy Sectors: Examples from Nature Conservation and Land-Use Policies in Germany HUBO, Christiane (Georg-August-Universität Göttingen) KAUFER, Ricardo (Georg-August-Universität Göttingen) The Governance of Cross Sectoral Policies BOURGEOIS, Clara (Institut D'Etudes Politiques de Bordeaux)

Panel P073 P2 Courts, Public Policies and Policy Agendas Chair Co-Chair

HANRETTY, Chris (University of East Anglia) WITTIG, Caroline (Universität Mannheim)

Strategic or Attitudinal? Patterns of Judicial Assertiveness in Italy SCHMITZ, Marie-Luise (Università Degli Studi di Milano – Bicocca) What is Judicial and Judicially Induced Policy Change? – Towards a Framework for Analysis HEICHEL, Stephan (Universität Konstanz)

Panel P333 P3 The Evolution of Parliamentary Rules Chair Co-Chair Discussant

KOSS, Michael (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU)) MARTIN, Shane (Dublin City University) ZUBEK, Radoslaw (University of Oxford)

MPs, Factions and the Government: Levels of Legislative Activity in the German Imperial Reichstag SCHROEDER, Valentin (Universität Bremen) MANOW, Philip (Universität Bremen)

Chair Co-Chair Discussant

HEINZ, Dominic (Technische Universität Darmstadt) SCHELLER, Henrik (Universität Potsdam) BENZ, Arthur (Technische Universität Darmstadt)

Balancing Unity and Diversity: Exit and Voice in the EU and in Federal States KRAFT-KASACK, Christiane (Hertie School of Governance) JACHTENFUCHS, Markus (Hertie School of Governance) Joint-Decision Traps Down Under: The Case of Australian Federalism BANFIELD, Andrew (Australian National University)

Panel P195 P5 Lobbying the European Union Chair Discussant

EISING, Rainer (Ruhr-Universität Bochum) CONSTANTELOS, John

Frame Resonance and Lobbying Success in EU Consumer Protection Policy ULLRICH, Jan Henning (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) Interest Group Influence in the European Union: Is There a Business Bias? MARSHALL, David (The London School of Economics & Political Science) DÜR, Andreas (Universität Salzburg) BERNHAGEN, Patrick (Zeppelin University) Negotiating Under Cross-Pressure? How Member State Representatives Handle Conflicting Policy Frames in the EU Multilevel System BORANG, Frida (Göteborgs Universitet) NAURIN, Daniel (Göteborgs Universitet) Policy Framing in the EU: A Cross-National Comparison of Multilevel Dynamics ROZBICKA, Patrycja (Ruhr-Universität Bochum) EISING, Rainer (Ruhr-Universität Bochum) RASCH, Daniel (Ruhr-Universität Bochum)

Opposing the Opposition – Changing Minority Rights in the Hungarian Parliament ILONSZKI, Gabriella (Corvinus University of Budapest) VÁRNAGY, Réka (Corvinus University of Budapest) Parliamentary Norms – Tool of the Party Group Leaders BAILER, Stefanie (University of Zurich) The How and Why of Scandinavian Legislative Committees KAACK, Dorthe Lund (University of Southern Denmark – Odense)

│ 99


Friday, 06 September 15:50–17:30

Panel Session 7

Panel P254 P6

Panel P225 P8

Political Parties and Regional Diversity in Central and East European Countries

On Policy Design and Layering

Chair

BRUSIS, Martin (Ludwig-MaximiliansUniversität München (LMU))

Political Inclusion of Ethnic Minorities in New EU Member States: Modes of Party Representation DEBARDELEBEN, Joan (University of Carleton) NEDELCU, Harry (University of Carleton) Regionalism and Party Competition in Ukraine PODOLIAN, Olena (Södertörns Högskola (University College)) ROMANOVA, Valentyna (National Institute for Strategic Studies) Regionalist Parties in Croatia and Serbia: Between Historic Regions and Nationalising States STJEPANOVIĆ, Dejan (University of Edinburgh) The Post-Communist Cleavage in Poland and in PostCommunist Countries GRABOWSKA, Miroslawa (University of Warsaw)

Panel P364 P7 The Populist Voter Chair Co-Chair

ROODUIJN, Matthijs (University of Amsterdam) SCHUMACHER, Gijs (University of Southern Denmark – Odense)

Gender Gap in Radical Right Voting: The Supply Side HARTEVELD, Eelco (University of Amsterdam) DAHLBERG, Stefan (Göteborgs Universitet) KOKKONEN, Andrej (Göteborgs Universitet) Lost in Modernisation? Populist Voters Between Resentment, Protest and Anti-Immigration ABTS, Koen (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven) Media Cues and Support for Right-Wing Populist Parties SHEETS, Penelope (University of Amsterdam) BOS, Linda (University of Amsterdam) BOOMGAARDEN, Hajo (University of Amsterdam) Party, Leader or Local Candidate? Dissecting the Populist Vote in Finland KESTILÄ-KEKKONEN, Elina (University of Tampere) SÖDERLUND, Peter (Åbo Akademi) Radical Choices Voiced Online. The Determinants of Populist Support in France and in The Netherlands JADOT, Anne (Fondation Nationale Des Sciences Politiques) KROUWEL, André (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) VITIELLO, Thomas (Sabanci University)

Chair Discussant

KAY, Adrian (Australian National University) CAPANO, Giliberto (Università di Bologna)

Gradual Institutional Change of Public Policy: Corporate Social Responsibility BREDGAARD, Thomas (Aalborg Universitet) SIELING-MONAS, Stella Mia (Aalborg Universitet) Layering of Disabled Policy: Case of Croatia PETEK, Ana (University of Zagreb) Layering or Erosion? The Unsettled Trajectory of Italian Pensions STAMATI, Furio (European University Institute) SCHOYEN, Mi Ah Policy Layering in Agricultural policy: A Comparative Study of Biofuels Policy Processes in the US and EU KAY, Adrian (Australian National University)

Panel P359 P9 The Political Economy of the Global Economic and Financial Crisis Chair

FERNANDEZ-ALBERTOS, Jose (Consejo Superior De Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC))

Varieties of Capitalism – Varieties of Responses? Comparing Fiscal Policy Responses to the Global Financial Crisis in the US, Australia, Switzerland and Germany HÖRISCH, Felix (Universität Mannheim) WEBER, Jakob (Universität Mannheim)

Panel P268 P10 Protest in the Age of Austerity: Democracy, Legitimacy and Mobilisation in Southern Europe Chair Co-Chair Discussant

RAMOS PINTO, Pedro (University of Manchester) KARAMICHAS, John (Queen's University of Belfast) MARTIN, Irene (Universidad Autònoma de Madrid)

‘Mild Mannered’? Protest and Mobilisation in Portugal in Times of Crisis ACCORNERO, Guya (Centro De Investigação E Estudos De Sociologia (CIES)) RAMOS PINTO, Pedro (University of Manchester) Protesting in Time of Austerity. Micro, Meso and Macro Mobilisation Variation in Protesters’ Framing, Trust and Sense of Efficacy. BOSI, Lorenzo (European University Institute) DELLA PORTA, Donatella (European University Institute) The Drivers of Anti-Austerity Protest in Greece RÜDIG, Wolfgang (University of Strathclyde) KARYOTIS, Georgios (University of Glasgow)

100 │


Friday, 06 September 15:50–17:30

Panel Session 7

Panel P194 P11

Panel P387 P13

Linking Social Media and Political Networks

Times of (Counter-)Terrorism: Remembering, Knowing and Practicing Political Violence

Chair Co-Chair

PAVAN, Elena (Università Degli Studi di Trento) ROGERS, Richard (University of Amsterdam)

Collective Action Socio-Technical Systems: An Analytic Framework to Investigate the Nexus Between Social Media and Collective Action PAVAN, Elena (Università Degli Studi di Trento) From Strategic Hyperlink Networks to Cognitive Issue Networks: Advancing a Dual Structurational Model of Social Issue Emergence on the Web YOUNG, Lindsay (Northwestern University) Political Activism in the Twittersphere during the 2012 French Presidential Campaign FRANCONY, Jean-Marc (Université de Grenoble) FRANCOISE, PAPA (Université de Grenoble) Power and Resistance: Social Movements, Networks of Power and the EU Rejection of ACTA FARRAND, Benjamin (University of Strathclyde)

Panel P217 P12 New and Old Identities: Construction, Implications, Reactions Chair

KINNVALL, Catarina (Lunds Universitet)

Being a Migrant. Narratives and Social Identity Formation Among Somalis and Post Enlargement Poles SCUZZARELLO, Sarah (Lunds Universitet) Multi-Culturalism, Citizenship and the Politics of Engagement Among Post-Diasporic Europeans NESBITT-LARKING, Paul KINNVALL, Catarina (Lunds Universitet) The Boundaries of Solidarity. Redistrubtion in a Globalised Society KUHN, Theresa (University of Oxford) SOLAZ, Hector (University of Oxford) The Effect of Parental Intergroup Contact on the Intergenerational Transmission of Ethnic Prejudice among Adolescents MEEUSEN, Cecil (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven)

Chair Co-Chair

HEATH KELLY, Charlotte (University of Warwick) JARVIS, Lee (Swansea University)

Illuminating Dark Places: Terrorist Radicalisation Narratives MARTIN, Elaine (University of Alabama, US) Securing Through the Failure to Secure? Reclaiming the Site of the Bali Bombing and Remembering ‘Resilience’ HEATH KELLY, Charlotte (University of Warwick) Social and Spatial Vernacular Memory and Politics of PostDisaster Counterpublics in Aceh, Indonesia JAUHOLA, Marjaana (University of Helsinki)

Panel P337 P14 The Heterogeneity of Diffusion Processes in Contemporary Social Movements Chair Co-Chair Discussant

ROMANOS, Eduardo (Universidad Complutense de Madrid) MOSCA, Lorenzo (European University Institute) OLESEN, Thomas (Aarhus Universitet)

Building ‘Virtual’ and ‘Globalised’ Networks. New Technologies and Personalised Engagement in the Current ‘New’ Wave of Anti-Mafia Grassroots Mobilisation FORNO, Francesca (Universita Degli Studi di Urbino) From Tahrir to Puerta del Sol to Wall Street: Analysing Social Movement Diffusion in the New Transnational Wave of Protest ROMANOS, Eduardo (Universidad Complutense de Madrid) Occupy, Idle No More and Red Squares – Waves of Protest, Diffusion and Facebook WOOD, Lesley (York University)

Panel P140 P15 God and Caesar in Motion: Changing Boundaries between Religion and Politics in a Pluralising World Chair Co-Chair Discussant

MINKENBERG, Michael (Europa-Universität Viadrina) HENNIG, Anja (Europa-Universität Viadrina) HENNIG, Anja (Europa-Universität Viadrina)

Shifting Boundaries between Religion and Politics: Towards an Analytical Concept HENNIG, Anja (Europa-Universität Viadrina) MINKENBERG, Michael (Europa-Universität Viadrina) The Formatting Effect of Public Involvement for Religious Communities and its Consequences BIRNBAUM, Maria (European University Institute) STOECKL, Kristina (University of Vienna)

│ 101


Friday, 06 September 15:50–17:30

Panel Session 7

Panel P265 E005

Panel P346 E112

Post-Secular Cosmopolitanism? Rethinking Religion and Liberal Philosophy and Policy Beyond Kant

The Internal/External Continuum in Transnational Organised Crime

Chair

SINGH, Aakash

Religion in Post-Secular Societies: The Theological Reception of Habermas’ Political Thinking JACOBSEN, Eneida (Faculdades EST – Brazil) The Russian Orthodox Church, Human Rights and Traditional Values STOECKL, Kristina (University of Vienna) Translation and Conjecture: Postsecular Cosmopolitanism in Habermas and Rawls BAILEY, Tom (John Cabot University)

102 │

Chair Co-Chair

LONGO, Francesca (Università di Catania) IRRERA, Daniela (Università di Catania)

The Juridical Relations with Foreign Countries in Fight of Organised Crime in Albania as a New Democratic Country which aims to be part of EU TAFANI, Ermira HIMCI, Blendi The Networks-Based EU JHA Agenda: Legal and Judicial Networks in Fighting Transnational Organised Crime AMATO, Rosanna (Università di Bologna) DALLARA, Cristina (Research Institute on Judicial Systems, National Research Council, Bologna (IRSIG-CNR).)


Friday, 06 September 17:40–19:00

Panel P341 E105 The Impact of the Fiscal Crisis on Governmental Decision-Making Chair Co-Chair

RANDMA-LIIV, Tiina (Tallinn University of Technology) KICKERT, Walter (Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam)

A Comparative Study on Government Responses to the Fiscal Crisis RANDMA-LIIV, Tiina (Tallinn University of Technology) KICKERT, Walter (Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam) Political, Superpower Under Fiscal Pressure: Austerity Plans and Austerity Management in Hungary 2010-2011 KALMAN, Judit (Corvinus University of Budapest) HAJNAL, Gyorgy (Corvinus University of Budapest)

Panel Session 8

Panel Session 8

Friday, 06 September 17:40–19:00 Panel P401 Mabileau Value Orientations and their Political Consequences Chair Discussant

KNUTSEN, Oddbjorn (Universitetet i Oslo) FREIRE, André (Centro De Investigação E Estudos De Sociologia (CIES))

Globalisation, Economic Inequality and Demand for Social Democracy: Evidences from Asia Barometer CHANG, Alex (Academia Sinica) Ideological Polarisation and Democratic Experience: Examining Cases from Eastern Europe and East Asia JOU, Willy (Waseda University) Left and Right in New Democracies in 1981-2008 KIVISTIK, Kats (University of Tartu) The Ideological Space of Parties and Voters in Cross-National Perspective FRANZMANN, Simon (Heinrich-Heine-Universität Duesseldorf) Values and Voting in Central Europe VODA, Petr (Masaryk University)

Panel P200 Merle Lowering the Voting Age to 16: Raising the Interest in Politics? Chair

FOURNIER, Bernard (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)

Ideological and Socialising Determinants for Adolescent Vote Choice: A Two-Wave Panel Study Among 15-16-Year Old Adolescents and Both Their Parents QUINTELIER, Ellen (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven) BOONEN, Joris (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven) MEEUSEN, Cecil (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven) Is There Any Relationship Between Lowering the Right to Vote to 16 and Young People's Interest in Politics in Belgium? FOURNIER, Bernard (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) Ready to Vote at age 16? Evidence from Austria GLANTSCHNIGG, Christian (University of Vienna) ZEGLOVITS, Eva (University of Vienna) JOHANN, David (University of Vienna)

│ 103


Friday, 06 September 17:40–19:00

Panel Session 8

Panel P011 Erasme

Panel P197 Copernic

An Emerging Radical Left Family in Western Europe?

Local Parties and Political Recruitment

Chair Co-Chair Discussant

MARLIERE, PHILIPPE (University College London) ESCALONA, Fabien (Université de Grenoble) VIEIRA, Mathieu (Université Libre de Bruxelles)

Between Nationalist Populism and Socialism? Sinn Féin the Politics of the Radical Left and the GUE/NGL Group in the European Parliament DUNPHY, Richard (University of Dundee, UK) The Emergence of a New Radical Left Family and the Social Democracy-green/Radical Left Divide in Western Europe VIEIRA, Mathieu (Université Libre de Bruxelles) ESCALONA, Fabien (Université de Grenoble) The Hollande Presidency and the Challenge of the Left Front: Entrenched Opposition and Uneasy Compromise MARLIERE, Philippe (University College London) What We Know and do not Know About the Radical Left (And What do we Want to Know?) MARCH, Luke (University of Edinburgh)

Panel P345 F-Mauriac The Institutional Dimension of the EU’s External Relations Chair

DELREUX, Tom (Université Catholique de Louvain)

How Does the European Commission Influence EU Foreign Policy? RIDDERVOLD, Marianne (Universitetet i Oslo) CHOU, Meng-Hsuan (Universitetet i Oslo) Institutional and Practical Dynamics of EU Enlargement Decision Making GIDISOGLU, Ugur Sercan (Bogazici University) The European Union and International Aid Negotiations: Institutional Dynamics, External Opportunities, Policy Impact CARBONE, Maurizio (University of Glasgow)

Chair Discussant

REISER, Marion (Johann Wolfgang GoetheUniversität Frankfurt) VETTER, Angelika (Universität Stuttgart)

Balancing Local Candidate Recruitment in Belgium MATAGNE, Geoffroy (Université de Liège) DANDOY, Régis (Université Libre de Bruxelles) Candidates of Immigrant Origin on Party Lists in Local Elections: The Case of left Parties in Belgium KINSEY, Barbara (University of Central Florida) ECEVIT, Yuksel Combining the Best of Two Worlds: The Prevalence and Causal Factors of Pseudo-Local Lists in Flanders HEYERICK, An (Ghent University) STEYVERS, Kristof (Ghent University) National Parties in Local Government: Agencies and Congregations in Hungary DOBOS, Gabor (Centre for Social Sciences Hungarian Academy of Sciences)

Panel P273 E002 Public-Private Responsibilities for Adaptation to Climate Change Chair Co-Chair

RUNHAAR, Hens (Utrecht University) WIERING, Mark (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen)

Constructing Legitimacy for Climate Change Planning: A Study of Local Government in Denmark CASHMORE, Matthew (Aalborg Universitet) Legitimate Adaptive Flood Risk Governance Beyond the Dikes: The Cases of Hamburg, Helsinki and Rotterdam MEES, Heleen (University of Utrecht) DRIESSEN, Peter (University of Utrecht) RUNHAAR, Hens (Utrecht University) Parametric Insurance Instruments as Historical and Social Product SCHERER, Nikolas (Hertie School of Governance) Ways Towards Resilience. Governance of Climate Adaptation and Conceptions of the Public Interest WIERING, Mark (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen) KEESSEN, Andrea (University of Utrecht)

104 │


Friday, 06 September 17:40–19:00

Panel Session 8

Panel P351 E003

Panel P262 E106

The Missing Link? The Relationship Between Political Parties and Organised Interests

Politics of Scale and Conflicting Values in Food Governance

Chair Discussant

BALE, Tim (Queen Mary, University of London) LUTHER, Kurt Richard (University of Keele)

Interest Group – Party Collaboration in Multi-Party Democracies RASMUSSEN, Anne (Universiteit Leiden) OTJES, Simon (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen) Interest Groups in the Italian Parliament Between Parties and Individual Representation TRONCONI, Filippo (Università di Bologna) MARANGONI, Francesco (Università Degli Studi di Siena) Party Organisation in Latin America: Conceptualising and Accounting for Diversity RUTH, Saskia (University of Cologne) BOLLEYER, Nicole (University of Exeter) Radical Left Parties and Linkages to Civil Society: The Case of Southern Europe LISI, Marco (Universidade Nova de Lisboa) TSAKATIKA, Myrto (University of Glasgow)

Panel P302 E102 State of Unions: Separatisms and Crisis of National Unity in Time of EU’s Crisis Chair

BISKUP, Przemyslaw (University of Warsaw)

Catalan Separatism: From Regionalism to 'Independence in Europe' SANJAUME, Marc (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)

Chair Co-Chair

EAKIN, Hallie (Arizona State University) HOSPES, Otto (Wageningen University and Research Center)

Bio-Safety Policy in the EU Multi-Level System: A Movement Toward Regulatory Differentiation? TOSUN, Jale (Universität Mannheim) Fluid Scales, Fluid Laws and Fluid Decisons: The Complexity of Global Food Governance With a Case Study of Palm Oil HOSPES, Otto (Wageningen University and Research Center) Local Creation of Values Through Wine Production: A Swiss Case LAESSLÉ, Melaine (Université de Lausanne)

Panel P103 E108 Elite Turnover in Times of Crisis Chair Co-Chair

DUMONT, Patrick (University of Luxembourg) BÄCK, Hanna (Lunds Universitet)

Constitutional Rules, Economic Shocks and Time: A Dynamic Account of Cabinet Termination MORGAN-JONES, Edward (University of Kent) SCHLEITER, Petra (University of Oxford) Fighting Economic Recession: When Do Economic Conditions Have an Impact on Government Duration and Electoral Performance? HELLSTROM, Johan (Umeå Universitet) BERGMAN, Torbjörn (Umeå Universitet) WALTHER, Daniel (Umeå Universitet)

Conceptualising New Forms of Separatism in Europe MAREŠ, Miroslav (Masaryk University) BOETTICHER, Astrid (Hamburg Universität)

Panel P264 E109

Countrymen Beyond Borders: Is Hungary Encouraging Separatism? NYYSSÖNEN, Heino (University of Tampere)

Chair Co-Chair

Euro Regionalism, Euro Crisis and Minority Politics: The European Context of Sub-State Demands for 'Exit' and 'Voice' STEFANOVA, Boyka (University of Texas at San Antonio) The Republic of Moldova – A Statehood without National Unity ZDANIUK, Bartlomiej (University of Warsaw)

Post-Growth Politics SEMAL, Luc (Université Lille 1) BOURG, Dominique (Université de Lausanne)

How can Sustainability be Governed? Analysis of Five cases of Environmental Governance in Socio-Environmental Conflicts MARTNEZ PALACIOS, Jone (University of Basque Country) BARCENA HINOJAL, Inaki (University of Basque Country) Post-Energy-Growth: Governing Within Environmental Limits SZUBA, Mathilde (Université de Paris I (Panthéon-Sorbonne)) The Limits to Post-Growth: Nature and Democracy in the Anthropocene ARIAS-MALDONADO, Manuel (Universidad de Granada)

│ 105


Friday, 06 September 17:40–19:00

Panel Session 8

Panel P362 E116

Panel P110 E118

The Politics and Political Economy of Reinforcing the Euro Area and its Governance

Europe: A Sleeping Giant in Domestic Politics?

Chair

Europe in Campaign (Spain Election 2011) ARES CASTRO-CONDE, Cristina (Universidad Santiago de Compostela)

Co-Chair Discussant

CRESPY, Amandine (Université Libre de Bruxelles) HOWARTH, David (University of Luxembourg) CHANG, Michele (Foundation College of Europe)

Selling or Avoiding Federalism? Legitimising Discourses by French and German Leaders in the Debt Crisis CRESPY, Amandine (Université Libre de Bruxelles)

Panel P303 E117 State-University Relationships at Times of Crisis Chair

FUMASOLI, Tatiana (Universitetet i Oslo)

Mission Oriented Research Funding Agencies and the Changing Governance of the Universities – A New Dynamic? The Case of Sweden During the 1990s and 2000s PERSSON, Bo (Linköping Universitet) Reforming Centralised Higher Education Systems in Times of Crisis: The Case of Italy MOSCATI, Roberto (Università Degli Studi di Milano – Bicocca) VAIRA, Massimiliano System Integration and Institutional Autonomy. Resilience and Change in Reforming the Governance of the University Sector FUMASOLI, Tatiana (Universitetet i Oslo) GORNITZKA, Ase (Universitetet i Oslo) MAASSEN, Peter (Universitetet i Oslo) The (lost) Battle for the Institutional Autonomy? The case of the University of Bucharest UDRESCU, Claudia Maria (University of Bucharest) Understanding the Recent Changes in Danish University Policy – Towards the Competition University DEGN, Lise (Aarhus Universitet) SØRENSEN, Mads P. (Aarhus Universitet)

Chair

DE VRIES, Catherine (University of Oxford)

Euroscepticism among EU Architects? A Longitudinal Analysis of Mainstream Parties MAAG, Simon (University of Zurich) How the EU Enters Domestic Agendas. European Integration, Political Parties and the Media in France, Germany and the UK (1990-2012) GUINAUDEAU, Isabelle (Université de Grenoble)

Panel P300 E119 Social Movements and Deliberative Democracy: Is there a Countervailing Power in Europe? Chair Co-Chair Discussant

HERZBERG, Carsten (Universität Potsdam) SINTOMER, Yves (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) GIOVANNI, Allegretti (Centro De Estudos Sociais)

Experiencing Deliberative Democracy in Social Movements: The Case of General Meetings in French Student Mobilisations LE MAZIER, Julie (Université de Paris I (Panthéon-Sorbonne)) Shortcoming or Malfunctioning? The Channels of Representation in Spain COSSARINI, Paolo (Universidad Autònoma de Madrid) CAVERO CANO, Gonzalo (Universidad Autònoma de Madrid) The Political Turn of Citizens: Between Social Movements and Democratic Innovations GANUZA, Ernesto (Consejo Superior De Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC))

Panel P242 E120 Pink Couples and Rainbow Families: Explaining Policy Change Chair Discussant

PATERNOTTE, David (Université Libre de Bruxelles) PATERNOTTE, David (Université Libre de Bruxelles)

Socio-Political Developments and the Meaning of Civil Partnership for Same-Sex Couples in Ireland HEALY, Grainne (Dublin City University) DUFFY, Mel (Dublin City University) IMBERT, Jean-Philippe (Dublin City University)

106 │


Friday, 06 September 17:40–19:00

Panel Session 8

Panel P277 E122

Panel P153 E124

Real-World Legitimacy and Real-World Justice in International Political Theory: Which Methodology?

Ideas of Justice in Conflict

Chair Co-Chair

SCHEMMEL, Christian (Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt) GOSEPATH, Stefan (Freie Universität Berlin)

(Normative) Force follows Function: The Concept of Legitimacy and the Functions of Political Institutions SCHMELZLE, Cord (Freie Universität Berlin)

Chair Co-Chair

MUELLER, Harald (Peace Research Institute Frankfurt) WELCH, David

Global Governance Efforts in Tension Between Humanitarian Concerns and Statist Sovereignty Rights WISOTZKI, Simone (Peace Research Institute Frankfurt) HOFMANN, Gregor (Peace Research Institute Frankfurt)

Legitimacy, Global Distributive Justice and the Status QuoObjection GOSEPATH, Stefan (Freie Universität Berlin)

How Ideas Shape Conflict: Conceptual and Theoretical Considerations RAYMOND, Mark (Centre for International Governance Innovation) WELCH, David

Normative Standards for Global Institutions: Legitimacy, Not Practice-Dependent Justice WESTERGREN, Martin (Stockholm University)

Springs and Their Offspring: The International Consequences of Domestic Uprisings OWEN, John (University of Virginia)

Panel P318 E123

Panel P386 D108

The Cyberspace and IR – Conceptual and Theoretical Considerations Chair Co-Chair Discussant

KREMER, Jan-Frederik (Ruhr-University Bochum and Friedrich-Naumann-Foundation for Freedom) MÜLLER, Benedikt (Accenture) SCHMIDT, Andreas (University of Technology Delft)

Thou Shalt Judge: The Faculty of Judgement in Moral, Political and Legal Philosophy Chair Co-Chair Discussant

THALER, Mathias (University of Edinburgh) MIHAI, Mihaela (University of York) BERG-SØRENSEN, Anders (University of Copenhagen)

Cyber War: Is That Real? MEHMETCIK, Hakan (Isik Universitesi)

Democratic Denunciations MIHAI, Mihaela (University of York)

Hierarchies in Networks – Emerging Hybrids of Networks and Hierarchies for Producing Internet Security SCHMIDT, Andreas (University of Technology Delft)

Judgment and Deliberative Reason FERRARA, Alessandro

The Original Battletrolls: Why and How States Frame the Internet as a Violent Place THIEL, Thorsten (Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt) KAMIS, Ben (Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt)

On Time in Just War Theory: From Chronos to Kairos THALER, Mathias (University of Edinburgh) Reflective Judgment as Non-Ideal Justice CORRADETTI, Claudio (Universitetet i Oslo) Toward a Democratic Theory of Judgment ZERILLI, Linda (University of Chicago)

│ 107


Friday, 06 September 17:40–19:00

Panel Session 8

Panel P130 P1

Panel P282 P4

Fields, Networks and Social Change in a Neoliberal Age

Regionalist Parties in National Institutions

Chair

Collaboration with National Parties as a Prerequisite for Actual Political Representation: The Case of the SVP in the Italian Parliament CREPAZ, Katharina (University of Innsbruck)

Co-Chair

HILGERS, Mathieu (Université Libre de Bruxelles) MANGEZ, Eric (Université Catholique de Louvain)

Chair

FIELD, Bonnie (Bentley University)

Expert Moves: International Comparative Testing and the Rise of Expertocracy GREK, Sotiria (University of Edinburgh)

The Consequences of CiU Sovereignism BARRIO, Astrid (University of Valencia)

On Luhmann's Political System. Lessons For and From Bourdieu's Theory of Fields VANDEN BROECK, Pieter (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven)

Panel P309 P5

Swedish State Commissions and the Management of Times MANGOLD, Marcel (Södertörns Högskola (University College))

Chair Discussant

Panel P077 P2 Data and Methods in Court Research Chair

GSCHWEND, Thomas (Universität Mannheim)

Territorial Interests in the European Union TATHAM, Michael (Universitetet i Bergen) HOGENAUER, Anna-Lena (Maastricht Universiteit)

European Forest Issues and Territories: European Actors in an Era of Multiscale Regulation MONTOUROY, Yves (Institut D'Etudes Politiques de Bordeaux) SALIOU, Virginie (Institut D'Etudes Politiques de Rennes I)

Concrete Constitutional Review In France: Institutional Setting and Effects BROUARD, Sylvain (Institut D'Etudes Politiques de Bordeaux)

Playing with the Grown-Ups: Regional Influence in Brussels TATHAM, Michael (Universitetet i Bergen) BAUER, Michael

Explaining the Institutional Balance of Power in the European Union JENSEN, Mads (University of Copenhagen) KRUNKE, Helle (University of Copenhagen)

Regional Interests at Work: How They Select Their Advocacy Tactics DONAS, Tom (University of Antwerp)

Explaining Varying Degrees of Legal Success – Why Some Governments Lose in Court More Often Than Others ADAM, Christian (Universität Konstanz) BAUER, Michael HARTLAPP, Miriam (Universität Bremen)

Panel P280 P6

Panel P357 P3

Does Success Bring About More Success? Exploring the Existence of Coattail Effects Across Electoral Arenas in a Decentralised Democracy RIERA, Pedro (Instituto Juan March de Estudios e Investigaciones Madrid) BARBERÁ, Pablo DINAS, Elias (University of Nottingham)

The Political Economy of European Legislatures: Mega-Seats in Comparative Perspective Chair Co-Chair Discussant

FERNANDES, Jorge (European University Institute) MARTIN, Shane (Dublin City University) SIEBERER, Ulrich (Universität Konstanz)

Policy, Office and Votes: The Electoral Value of ‘Mega-Seats’ MARTIN, Shane (Dublin City University)

Regional Elections in Comparative Perspective Chair

DANDOY, Régis (Université Libre de Bruxelles)

Exoneration Strategies in Multi-Level Systems: Regional Governments and Economic Responsibility in Spain ALONSO, Sonia (Wissenschaftzentrum Für Sozialforschung (WZB) Berlin)

Power Sharing in Legislatures: How and Why Parties Fight for Mega Seats in 12 European Democracies FERNANDES, Jorge (European University Institute)

One Man, One Rule: The Portuguese Autonomous Regions (Azores and Madeira) – Are they Still an Outlier on European Context? RUEL, Teresa (Universidade de Lisboa Instituto de Ciencias Sociais)

Some Seats Are More Equal Than Others. Mega-Seat Distribution In The European Parliment SOZZI, Fabio (Università Degli Studi di Genova)

Regional Elections in Poland TYBUCHOWSKA-HARTLINSKA, Karolina (University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn)

108 │


Friday, 06 September 17:40–19:00

Panel Session 8

Panel P367 P7

Panel P404 P9

The Radical Right in the Post-Communist Context: New Perspectives on an Old Phenomenon

Varieties of Capitalism: Historical Studies

Chair

The Paradox of Power: Dismissal Protection in the First Half of the 20th Century EMMENEGGER, Patrick (Universität St. Gallen)

Discussant

PIRRO, Andrea L. P. (Università Degli Studi di Siena) MINKENBERG, Michael (Europa-Universität Viadrina)

Measuring the Effect of Radical Right Parliamentary Presence on Spatial Shifts Within the Central Eastern European Party Systems PYTLAS, Bartek (Europa-Universität Viadrina) KOSSACK, Oliver (Europa-Universität Viadrina)

Chair Co-Chair

EMMENEGGER, Patrick (Universität St. Gallen) TRAMPUSCH, Christine (University of Cologne)

Trade, Institutions and Social Policy in the Long Run LINDVALL, Johannes (Lunds Universitet) Varieties of Financial Accounting: An Historical Analysis of Britain, Germany and the Netherlands TRAMPUSCH, Christine (University of Cologne)

Metamorphosis of Radical Right in Slovakia GYARFASOVA, Olga (Comenius University Faculty of Arts)

Panel P301 P10

The Populist Radical Right in Central and Eastern Europe: Parties in the Political Process PIRRO, Andrea L. P. (Università Degli Studi di Siena)

Southern European Labour Contention: New and Old Repertoires, Social Alliances, and Party Relations

The Rise and Fall of “Outsider” Political Groups in Postcommunist Europe. A Case Study of the “Samoobrona” Movement in Poland PELLEN, Cedric (Université Libre de Bruxelles)

Panel P226 P8 On Policy Design and Policy Mixes in Theory and Practice Chair Discussant

HOWLETT, Michael (Simon Fraser University) HEIDBREDER, Eva (Heinrich-Heine-Universität Duesseldorf)

A Theoretical Framework for Analyzing Instrumental Policy Mixes in Environmental Policy BÖCHER, Michael (Georg-August-Universität Göttingen) Intentional and Unintentional Policy Mixes: A Research Agenda HOWLETT, Michael (Simon Fraser University) Policy Mix Consistency and Innovation: An Empirical Analysis of Offshore Wind in Germany ROGGE, Karoline (Fraunhofer Institute Systems and Innovation Research (ISI)) The Regulation of Addictive Behaviour – Analysing Different Combinations of Policy Instruments RASCHZOK, Andreas (Universität Konstanz) ADAM, Christian (Universität Konstanz)

Chair Discussant

BURGI, Noëlle (Université de Paris I (PanthéonSorbonne)) GENTILE, Antonina (Università Degli Studi di Milano)

Development Trends in the Politics of Italian Labour Market Reforms: Between Continuity and Discontinuity VESAN, Patrik (University of Valle d'Aosta) Labour Unions confronting Unprecedented Austerity in Greece, 2010-2013 KARAKIOULAFI, Christina (University of Crete) KOUSIS, Maria (University of Crete)

Panel P235 P11 Participation and Voting Chair Co-Chair

ROLFE, Meredith (The London School of Economics & Political Science) LUP, Oana (Universität Mannheim)

The Effect of Political Disagreement in Personal Social Networks on Voting Behaviour: Does it Stay the Same across Election Cycle? LUP, Oana (Universität Mannheim)

Panel P246 P12 Political Psychology of Turkish Politics Chair

ERISEN, Cengiz (TOBB University of Economics and Technology)

From 'Northern Iraq' to 'Iraqi Kurdistan': Turkey’s Changing Threat Perception Towards the (Iraqi) Kurds SARI ERTEM, Helin (Yildiz Technical University) Mapping the Political Behaviour of Turkish Citizens Under the Lens of the Affective, Cognitive and Motivational Determinants CHRONA, Stavroula (University of Surrey) CAPELOS, Tereza (University of Surrey)

│ 109



Friday, 06 September 17:40–19:00

Panel Session 8

Panel P406 P13

Panel P284 E004

Violent Groups and their Socio-Spatial Environments

Regulatory Networks in a Multilevel Perspective

Chair

Chair Co-Chair

Co-Chair Discussant

O CONNOR, Francis (European University Institute) MALTHANER, Stefan (European University Institute) O CONNOR, Francis (European University Institute)

Invisible Commandos, Visible Violence: Rebel Governance in the Autonomous Republic of PK18 LOMAX, Jake (University of East Anglia)

RUFFING, Eva (Hannover Universität) BACH, Tobias (Hannover Universität)

Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Exploring the Role of EMSA in a Transnational Network of Maritime Safety Regulators HEIMS, Eva (The London School of Economics & Political Science)

Political Violence and Horizontal Solidarities: Analysing the Persistence of Violence in Xinjiang CAMPANA, Aurélie (Université Laval)

The Dynamics of Inter-Agency Co-Ordination of NationalLevel Regulation KOOP, Christel (Kings College London) LODGE, Martin (The London School of Economics & Political Science)

Panel P379 P14

Panel P285 E005

The Social Mediation of Popular Protest. Facebook and Twitter in Pro-Democracy and Anti-Austerity Mobilisations

Religion in IR Theory: From Christian Realism and the English School to New Marxism and Radical Orthodoxy

Chair Co-Chair

Chair Co-Chair

GERBAUDO, Paolo (Kings College London) TRERÉ, Emiliano (University of Querétaro, Mexico)

Posting Protest, Tweeting Turmoil. Probing the Social Media Overture of the Pan-European Anti-ACTA Protest MERCEA, Dan (The Hague University of Applied Sciences ) FUNK, Andreas (The Hague University of Applied Sciences) NIXON, Paul (The Hague University of Applied Sciences)

Panel P111 P15 European Culture Wars? Chair Co-Chair

FORET, Francois (Université Libre de Bruxelles) MOURAO PERMOSER, Julia (University of Vienna)

Religious Framing of Migrant Political Involvement: An Empirical Case Study from Berlin SCHADER, Miriam (Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster)

TROY, Jodok (University of Innsbruck) THOMAS, Scott (University of Bath)

Bringing Culture and Religion Back In: Rethinking the Secularisation of the English School THOMAS, Scott (University of Bath) Captivating Picture or Picture Holding Captive? Religion, IR and the Neorealist Synthesis VALK, John-Harmen (University of St. Andrews) Christian Realism Revisited. Can it Still be Relevant? COSTALLI, Stefano (Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Milan) Eccentric Yet Prophetic: Leo Tolstoy’s Christian Anarchist Thought CHRISTOYANNOPOULOS, Alexandre (University of Loughborough)

Panel P348 E112 The Judicial Role of Transitional Justice in the Protection of Human Rights Chair

SCHLUETER, Karen (University of Magdeburg)

Individuals Accused at the ICTY: Distinguishing Between Perceived Accountability and Legally Ascribed Accountability RAUSCHENBACH, Mina (Université de Lausanne) International Criminal Procedure: View of the Accused SCALIA, Damien (University of Geneva) The Enforcement of International Criminal Justice: A Sociological Approach to Diplomatic Practice TALLEC, Isabelle (Université D'Auvergne)

│ 111


Recently published

The Nordic Voter: Myths of Exceptionalism Åsa Bengtsson Kasper M Hansen Ólafur Þ Harðarson Hanne Marthe Narud Henrik Oscarsson

Growing Into Politics: Contexts and Timing of Political Socialisation Simone Abendschön

A great step forward for comparative electoral research on the Nordic countries Professor Oddbjørn Knutsen University of Oslo

How do people find their place in the political community? Who learns what from whom, under what circumstances, and with what effects? This book suggests new approaches and answers, discussing the relative importance of agents and contexts, and the timing of political socialisation. Articles shed light on these topics from a European perspective, using new methodological approaches and/or dealing with long-neglected perspectives.

ISBN 9781907301506 190pp, August 2013

ISBN 9781907301421 300pp, September 2013

Comparative analysis of voting behaviour in the five Nordic countries. Voter turnout, party identification, satisfaction with democracy, preferential voting, government support and party choice.

Transnational Policy Innovation Fabrizio De Francesco This book analyses the role of the OECD in diffusing policy innovations. Drawing on original data sets, three empirical analyses assess to what extent government decisions to adopt, implement, and evaluate RIA were driven by the OECD. ...will change the way scholars of international organisations and national public administration think about this mundane but quietly influential international actor Professor Andrew Jordan University of East Anglia ISBN 9781907301254 224pp, August 2013

All titles AT LEAST 40% off RRP! Come and see us at the book exhibition


Friday, 06 September 17:40–19:00

Panel Session 8

Recently published

From Deliberation to Demonstration: Political Rallies in France, 1868–1939 Paula Cossart This book, at the crossroads of history and political science, shows how political rallies, designed as a place to learn citizenship and form opinion through public debate, were transformed into demonstrations of strength. Political history of a new kind, focused not so much on ideology and voter behaviour as practices and technologies. Makes for compelling reading Professor Philip Nord Princeton University ISBN 9781907301469 328pp, August 2013

Great Expectations, Slow Transformations Manuela Moschella Eleni Tsingou (Eds) Why have post-financial crisis reforms been incremental, despite the existence of conditions for rapid and abrupt transformations? Does financial policy prevent radical reforms? This book examines the institutional frictions that characterise global financial governance and influence global regulatory change.

Parliamentary Coordination in International Politics Ben Crum John Erik Fossum (Eds) What are the forms and effects of inter-parliamentary co-ordination in the EU and international organisations – and can it salvage parliamentary democracy under internationalisation and interstate integration?

Will long remain a major resource for scholars of post‑crisis capitalism Dr Orfeo Fioretos Temple University Philadelphia

A fine-grained account of the role of inter-parliamentary networks as a countervailing power to unaccountable supranational governance Professor Yannis Papadopoulos University of Lausanne

ISBN 9781907301544 284pp, July 2013

ISBN 9781907301308 308pp, August 2013

Unbeatable savings on all ECPR Press titles at the General Conference! │ 113


Saturday, 07 September 09:00–10:40

Panel P128 E105 Federalism in Authoritarian Regimes: The Case of Russia Chair Co-Chair

KROPP, Sabine (Deutsche Hochschule für Verwaltungswissenschaften Speyer (DHV)) SEMENOVA, Elena (Friedrich-Schiller Universität Jena)

Combining 'Vertical of Power' With 'Modernisation Breakthrough': A New Revival for the International Contacts of Russian Regions? (The Cases of Irkutsk Region and Republic of Buryatia) MATVEEVA, Elizaveta (Irkutsk State University) OLEINIKOV, Ilya ELOKHINA, Yulia Cross-Regional Inequality and the Social Contract in Russia and China REMINGTON, Thomas (Emory University) Decentralise but not Federalise: Authoritarian Pattern of Regional Policy STARODUBTSEV, Andrey (The European University St. Petersburg) Recruitment and Turnover of Russian Governors, 1993-2012 SEMENOVA, Elena (Friedrich-Schiller Universität Jena)

Panel Session 9

Panel Session 9

Saturday, 07 September 09:00–10:40 Panel P408 Mabileau Voters and the Media: Analysis of the Effects of New and Traditional Media on Electoral Behaviour Chair

SUDULICH, Maria Laura (European University Institute)

How Citizens Respond to Media Content and How This Affects Their Voting Behaviour. A Multi-Level Analysis of the Electoral Relevance of Issue Salience and Party Competence DE ROCCHI, Thomas (University of Zurich) What Makes Them Switch? Investigating the Impact of the Media on Vote Change BOS, Linda (University of Amsterdam) DE VREESE, Claes (University of Amsterdam)

Panel P286 Merle Repression and Youth Movements Chair Co-Chair

SMIRNOVA, Tatiana (Fondation Nationale Des Sciences Politiques) MORILLAS, Cindy (Institut D'Etudes Politiques de Bordeaux)

The Control of Dissent in Iranian Universities RIVETTI, Paola (Dublin City University)

Panel P039 Erasme Clandestine Political Violence Chair

BOSI, Lorenzo (European University Institute)

Order and Authority Within and Beyond the State: Theorising the State – Armed Group Relationship CARAPIC, Jovana (Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies)

Panel P368 F-Mauriac The Responsiveness of the EU’s Policy Outputs to Citizens Chair

ARNOLD, Christine (Maastricht Universiteit)

Winning Back the Hearts of European Citizens? Public Politicisation of European Integration and the Commission’s Responsiveness to Diffuse Societal Interests RAUH, Christian (Wissenschaftzentrum Für Sozialforschung (WZB) Berlin)

114 │


Saturday, 07 September 09:00–10:40

Panel Session 9

Panel P198 Copernic

Panel P067 E102

Local Political Participation: What Difference Does it Make?

Contested World Orders II: Agents of Contestation in Global Governance

Chair Discussant

Chair

DENTERS, Bas (Universiteit Twente) VETTER, Angelika (Universität Stuttgart)

After the Merger: Do Citizens Want Participation? LUNDELL, Krister (Åbo Akademi) KARJALAINEN, Maija (University of Turku) CHRISTENSEN, Henrik Serup (Åbo Akademi) The Change of Public Participation in Swiss School Governance: More or Less Public Legitimisation? BUSER, Patricia (University of Zurich) The Policy Effects of Participation: Cherry-Picking among Local Policy Proposals FONT, Joan (Consejo Superior De Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC)) SMITH, Graham (University of Westminster)

Panel P135 E002 Fragmentation and Integration in Global Climate Governance Chair Co-Chair Discussant

ZELLI, Fariborz (Lunds Universitet) KARLSSON-VINKHUYZEN, Sylvia (Wageningen University and Research Center) PATTBERG, Philipp (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)

Framing and Fragmentation in the International Climate Regime VOGLER, John (University of Keele) The Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC) – Increasing Integration in Global Climate Governance by Boosting Actions for the Mitigation of SLCPs LODE, Birgit (Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies e.V. (IASS), Potsdam, GERMANY) The Interplay between Non-State Governance Arrangements and the International Climate Regime HICKMANN, Thomas (Universität Potsdam)

Panel P151 E003 Hybrid (Post-)Conflict Configurations: The Interplay Between the Local, the National and the International Level Chair Co-Chair

HELLMÜLLER, Sara (University of Basel) SOLHJELL, Randi (Norwegian Institute of International Affairs)

Co-Chair

STEPHEN, Matthew (Wissenschaftzentrum Für Sozialforschung (WZB) Berlin) ZUERN, Michael

Authoritarian States and the Contestation of International Institutions EISENTRAUT, Sophie (Freie Universität Berlin) TOKHI, Alexandros (Wissenschaftzentrum Für Sozialforschung (WZB) Berlin) Contemporary Concert Diplomacy – On the Post-Cold War Renaissance of Great Power Crisis Management JUNG, Karsten (University of Bonn) NGO’s in the Biological Weapons Convention: Agents of Contestation? VAN WILLIGEN, Niels (Universiteit Leiden) VAN DER BRUGGEN, Koos The Contestation (and Acceptance) of Private Transnational Authority WOLF, Klaus Dieter (Peace Research Institute Frankfurt)

Panel P270 E106 Public and Private Food Governance: Politics of Labelling and Food Certification Standards Chair

OOSTERVEER, Peter (Wageningen University and Research Center)

Driving Palm Oil Towards Sustainability? Different Governance Arrangements Compared OOSTERVEER, Peter (Wageningen University and Research Center) Enforcing Compliance with Food Regulation: Modalities in the Relationship Between Public Enforcement Agencies and Private Parties HAVINGA, Tetty (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen) VAN WAARDEN, Frans (University of Utrecht) Institutional Change in the Swiss Agrofood Sector: Applying a Resource Perspective to Traditional Cheese Production TIPPENHAUER, Laurent (Université de Lausanne) Is Global-Gap a Regulator? The Role of a Private Standard in the European Food Governance BERNARD DE RAYMOND, Antoine (INRA) BONNAUD, Laure Public and Private Food Governance: The Case of Palm Oil BRANDI, Clara (German Development Institute (DIE))

Hybrid Spaces – Hybrid Identities? Women’s Agency in the Context of Peacebuilding in Post-Conflict Iraq HENRIZI, Annika (Philipps-Universität Marburg) Understanding Resistance and its Implications for Hybridity: Insights from a Project on Alternative Visions of Peace and Justice JONES, Briony (University of Basel)

│ 115


Saturday, 07 September 09:00–10:40

Panel Session 9

Panel P112 E108

Panel P411 E116

European Elites and the EconomicPolitical Crisis

Welfare Federalism in the Making? Welfare Policies, Member States and the EU

Chair Co-Chair

COTTA, Maurizio (Università Degli Studi di Siena) BEST, Heinrich (Friedrich-Schiller Universität Jena)

The Hour of Elites: Political Elites and Trans-Atlantic Crisis HIGLEY, John (University of Texas at Austin) BEST, Heinrich (Friedrich-Schiller Universität Jena) PAKULSKI, Jan (University of Tasmania)

Chair Co-Chair Discussant

KOSTERA, Thomas (Université Libre de Bruxelles) SAFUTA, Anna (Université Catholique de Louvain) SABATO, Sebastiano (Università Degli Studi di Milano)

Variable Geometry and Synchronisation of the European Elite System: Consequences of the Crisis COTTA, Maurizio (Università Degli Studi di Siena)

Did Territoriality Ever Exist? A Historical Reappraisal of Europeanisation: The European Dimension of French and Swedish Health Policies (1945-1985) DAVESNE, Alban (Fondation Nationale Des Sciences Politiques)

When Will They Learn and How? Understanding Stability and Change in EU Leaders' Policy-Beliefs During the Euro-Crisis VAN ESCH, Femke (University of Utrecht)

The Court, the Citizen and Belgium. The Welfare Trapped between the EU and the National MAIRA, Michael (University Saint-Louis Brussels)

Panel P336 E109

The Making of a European Healthcare Union VOLLAARD, Hans (Universiteit Leiden) VAN DE BOVENKAMP, Hester (Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam)

The Governance of Unsustainability Chair Co-Chair

HAUSKNOST, Daniel (University of Innsbruck) BLÜHDORN, Ingolfur (University of Bath)

Conservationism is Dead – Long Live Conservationism: Environmental Management For The Anthropocene SCHLOSBERG, David (University of Sydney)

To Federalise or Not? Reshuffling Decision Making Power Concerning Social Policies Between Member States and the EU Through Higher Education VAN WAGENINGEN, Anne (University of Amsterdam)

Panel P323 E117

'Keeping the Lights On' – The Politics of Unsustainability and Nuclear Power in the UK WALKER, Graham (University of Essex)

The Euro Crisis and the Situation of Human Resources in the Europe of Knowledge

Networks of Unsustainability: Challenging Critical Governance Orthodoxies BLÜHDORN, Ingolfur (University of Bath)

Chair

Transition Impossible? Political Lock-in and Environmental Governance HAUSKNOST, Daniel (University of Innsbruck)

REAL-DATO, Jose (Universidad de Granada)

Career Paths of the Chinese Highly Skilled Migrants in the United Kingdom and Spain: What Happens to the Talents That Stay? JASIEWICZ, Joanna (Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals (IBEI)) Frontiers and Limits of European Research Area: Eastern Dimension of ERA AKULSHINA, Alla (Voronezh State University (Russia)) Retention Strategies in Spanish Universities CRUZ-CASTRO, Laura (Consejo Superior De Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC)) SANZ-MENENDEZ, Luis (Consejo Superior De Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC))

116 │


Saturday, 07 September 09:00–10:40

Panel Session 9

Panel P113 E118

Panel P101 E121

European Parliament Elections: Still Second Order?

Electoral Observation Missions in Promoting Democracy: Do they Work?

Chair

Chair

MARSH, Michael (University of Dublin Trinity College)

Comparing Coverage of First-Order and Second-Order Elections: The Czech Republic and Slovakia KOVÁŘ, Jan (Institute of International Relations) From Citizens to Parties, From Parties to Parliaments: Is there a Multilevel Problem? TOYGUR, Ilke (Universidad Autònoma de Madrid) Second Order Electoral Rules and National Party Systems PROSSER, Christopher (University of Oxford) Second-Order Media Coverage Leading to Second-Order Elections? DE VREESE, Claes (University of Amsterdam) BOOMGAARDEN, Hajo (University of Amsterdam)

Panel P147 E119 Historicising Deliberative Democracy Chair Co-Chair

COSSART, Paula (Universityof Lille 3) GUSTAFSON, Sandra M (University of Notre Dame)

Deliberative Democracy: Antecedents and Applications FISHKIN, James (Stanford University)

Panel P261 E120 Politics of Care and Social Reproduction Chair Co-Chair Discussant

VAITTINEN, Tiina (University of Tampere) HOPPANIA, Hanna-Kaisa (University of Helsinki) KYNSILEHTO, Anitta (University of Tampere)

Gender Equality and the Biopolitics of Reproduction REPO, Jemima (University of Helsinki) The Contested Transformation of the Political Regulation of the Family: Biopolitics in Times of Crisis – The Case of Germany HAJEK, Katharina (University of Vienna) The Political of Care: Commodification and the Logic of Care HOPPANIA, Hanna-Kaisa (University of Helsinki) VAITTINEN, Tiina (University of Tampere)

BIRCH, Sarah (University of Essex)

Outcomes of Electoral Observation Missions: Are They Relevant for the EU? URDZE, Sigita (Technische Universität Darmstadt) The Practice of International Election Observation as a Model of International Governmentality THOMSON, Viktoria (University of Carleton) Why do Electoral Observation Missions Occur? Some Possible Explanations RUIZ-RUFINO, Ruben (Kings College London)

Panel P291 E122 Rethinking European Cooperation on Asylum and Migration: The Quest for Alternative Theoretical Frameworks Chair Co-Chair

ENGELMANN, Claudia (Maastricht Universiteit) ETTE, Andreas (University of Bielefeld)

Do Supranational Institutions Matter in EU Asylum? – A Case Study of the Receptions Directive TRAUNER, Florian (University of Vienna EIF) RIPOLL SERVENT, Ariadna (University of Vienna EIF) Looking for Alternatives: How to Theorise Operationalisation and Other Recent Forms of European Asylum Cooperation? ENGELMANN, Claudia (Maastricht Universiteit)

Panel P338 E123 The Impact of Digital Technology on Contemporary Repertoires of Contention Chair Co-Chair Discussant

BRIATTE, François (Université de Grenoble) BREINDL, Yana (Université Libre de Bruxelles) MATTONI, Alice (University of Pittsburgh)

A Fast Adaptation of Communication Strategies. Traditional and New Activists and the Italian Referendum Campaign on Water CERNISON, Matteo (European University Institute) ACTA, PIPA, SOPA: Lessons to be Learned From a series of Dead Draft Laws HOFMANN, Jeanette (Wissenschaftzentrum Für Sozialforschung (WZB) Berlin) Protest Movements in the Era of Social Networks: The Chilean Case SCHERMAN, Andres (Universidad Diego Portales) ARRIAGADA, Arturo (Universidad Diego Portales) VALENZUELA, Sebastian (Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile)

│ 117


Saturday, 07 September 09:00–10:40

Panel Session 9

Panel P329 E124

Panel P161 P2

The European Public Sphere in Times of Crisis: Transnational Publics, Mobilisation and Accountability (Joint Panel ARENA – UNU CRIS)

Institutional Design and Change of Legal Institutions

Chair

Courts as Veto Players: A Game-Theoretic Model HÖNNIGE, Christoph (Georg-August-Universität Göttingen) ENGST, Benjamin G. (Georg-August-Universität Göttingen) WITTIG, Caroline (Universität Mannheim) GSCHWEND, Thomas (Universität Mannheim)

Co-Chair

PAPANAGNOU, Georgios (United Nations University) TRENZ, Hans-Jörg (Universitetet i Oslo)

Embedded Politicisation: Contesting Europe in the Context of Denationalisation DE WILDE, Pieter (Wissenschaftzentrum Für Sozialforschung (WZB) Berlin) KOOPMANS, Ruud (Wissenschaftzentrum Für Sozialforschung (WZB) Berlin) ZUERN, Michael EU Citizens in the European Public Sphere(s): An Empirical Analysis of the Visibility of EU Citizens Across the 27 Member States WALTER, Stefanie (Universität Mannheim)

Chair

BROUARD, Sylvain (Institut D'Etudes Politiques de Bordeaux)

From Guardian to Policy Maker: Judges Limiting Political Actors ENGST, Benjamin G. (Georg-August-Universität Göttingen) Political Constellations at the Moment of Constitution Writing and Their Effects on the Contents of Constitutions LORENZ, Astrid (Universität Leipzig) Writing Separate Opinions: Acclimation Effects at the German Federal Constitutional Court WITTIG, Caroline (Universität Mannheim)

United by Disagreements? SZABÓ, Gabriella (Centre for Social Sciences Hungarian Academy of Sciences) SZUCS, Zoltán Gábor (Centre for Social Sciences Hungarian Academy of Sciences)

Panel P385 P3

Panel P150 P1

Chair

Human Rights Violations and Transitional Justice: A Critical Analysis of the Evolution of a Field

Co-Chair

Chair

MARTIN-ORTEGA, Olga (University of Greenwich)

From Impunity to Accountability in Latin America: An Analytical Framework SKAAR, Elin (Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway) GARCIA-GODOS, Jemima (Universitetet i Oslo)

The Weight of History on International Relations

Discussant

DELORI, Mathias (Institut D'Etudes Politiques de Bordeaux) BERTRAND, Gilles (Institut D'Etudes Politiques de Bordeaux) BAZIN, Anne (Institute of Political Studies Lille)

Colonial Experience: A Useful Guide for today’s Expeditionary Wars? The British Army’s uses of Historical Lessons During the War in Afghanistan SANGAR, Eric (Universität Stuttgart) Finally Back at War? The Staging of Piracy off the Coast of Somalia in the German Bundestag BECK, Stefan (University of Kiel)

Making the Sum More Than its Parts: Civil Society and the Rule of Law in Transitional Justice BROOME, Julie (School of Oriental and African Studies)

History as a Tool for Foreign Policy in the Baltic States After Independence PERCHOC, Philippe (Université Catholique de Louvain)

Memory and Youth Activism in the Post-Conflict Balkans: The Lost Generation's Powerful Tweets KURZE, Arnaud (Fondation Nationale Des Sciences Politiques)

Shifting Military Cooperation in Djibouti. The Weight of a Long Shared History on the Renewal of the 1977 Treaty with France CAYLA, Clément (Université de Paris I (Panthéon-Sorbonne))

118 │


Saturday, 07 September 09:00–10:40

Panel Session 9

Panel P283 P4

Panel P227 P8

Regions and Strategy Europe 2020

On Policy Leadership and Policy Design

Chair

Chair Discussant

KANIOK, Petr (Masaryk University)

EU Strategy Europe 2020 in Germany SCHLUETER, Karen (University of Magdeburg) The Long Road from Proposal to Adoption of the Cohesion Policy of the EU – Compiling European Policy from a Regional Perspective SALAGEANU, Romana (University of Magdeburg) The Multiannual Financial Framework 2014-2020 and the Europe 2020 Strategy – Ambitions beyond Capacities? KÖLLING, Mario

Panel P371 P5

CAPANO, Giliberto (Università di Bologna) HOWLETT, Michael (Simon Fraser University)

Does Agency Make Any Difference? Some Proposals for a Theoretical Discussion of Policy Leadership GALANTI, Maria Tullia (Universitá Degli Studi di Firenze) Leadership and Coalition Building in Territorial Development Policies: Insights From a Regional Comparison in France GALIMBERTI, Deborah (Université Lyon II) PINSON, Gilles The Role of the Commission President on Designing EU Policy: Political Leadership in the European Union MÜLLER, Henriette (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)

The Role of Interest Groups in Democracy

Panel P394 P10

Chair Discussant

Understanding the Political Class: Comparing the Backgrounds and Previous Experience of Political Elites

BINDERKRANTZ, Anne (Aarhus Universitet) BEYERS, Jan (University of Antwerp)

Friends For Life? Does a Privileged Position in Relation to the Bureaucracy Increase Interest Groups Chance of Survival? FISKER, Helene Marie (Aarhus Universitet) Immigrant Advocacy in the EU – A Matter of Faith? MOURAO PERMOSER, Julia (University of Vienna) Non-State Actors in EU Foreign Policy-Making Towards Israel and Palestine: Playing a Consensual Role? VOLTOLINI, Benedetta (The London School of Economics & Political Science) Reconciling Professionalisation and Democracy in EU Lobbying: Representation as Advocacy MONAGHAN, Elizabeth (University of Hull) MALONEY, William (University of Newcastle Upon Tyne)

Panel P281 P6 Regionalist and Nationalist Parties in Multiple Tier Polities Chair

MASSETTI, Emanuele (Gediz University)

Decentralisation and Regionalist Parties’ Strength in National and Regional Elections MASSETTI, Emanuele (Gediz University) SCHAKEL, Arjan H. (Maastricht Universiteit) Political Representation of Ethnic Minority Groups Across Levels SZOECSIK, Edina (Universität Konstanz) BALAZS, Lilla (University of Zurich) Regionalist Parties and National Government Performance in a Multitier System FIELD, Bonnie (Bentley University) The Regional Dimension of a Macro-Regionalist Party Organisation: The Case of the Lega Nord MCDONNELL, Duncan (European University Institute)

Chair Co-Chair

CAMPBELL, Rosie (Birkbeck, University of London) SCHMITT, Hermann (Universität Mannheim)

A Political Class for Itself: Professional Self-Interest in Processes of Regional Institution Building STOLZ, Klaus (Chemnitz University of Technology) All Change But Still the Same? The Professionalisation of Politics in Britain CAMPBELL, Rosie (Birkbeck, University of London) ALLEN, Peter (Birkbeck, University of London) Do Gender Quotas Produce a Different Class of Politician? MURRAY, Rainbow (Queen Mary, University of London) Learning, Legislating or Leaving: Explaining Behaviour According to Parliamentary Career Stage OHMURA, Tamaki (University of Zurich) BAILER, Stefanie (University of Zurich) Party Loyalty and MP Career Backgrounds: Micro-Level Evidence from the Bundestag, 2005-2012 HEUWIESER, Raphael (University of Oxford)

Panel P244 P11 Policy Networks Chair

BRUSZT, Laszlo (European University Institute)

Policy Networks and Relationalism SCHNEIDER, Volker (Universität Konstanz) Power of the Euro Zone Membership: How it Shapes Interdependence of the EU Financial Markets? SKUSEVICIENE, Dorota (Vilnius University)

│ 119


History of the Council of Europe ISBN 978-92-871-7633-2

Histoire du Conseil de l’Europe ISBN 978-92-871-7604-2

Bringing a case to the European Court of Human Rights - A practical guide on admissibility criteria ISBN 978-92-871-7376-8

The Council of Europe and Roma: 40 years of action ISBN 978-92-871-6945-7

Le Conseil de l’Europe et les Roms : 40 ans d’action ISBN 978-92-871-6944-0

Saisir la Cour européenne des droits de l’homme - Guide pratique sur la recevabilité ISBN 978-92-871-7375-1

Democracy on the Precipice - Council of Europe Democracy Debates 2011-12

The European Social Charter

ISBN 978-92-871-7463-5

ISBN 978-92-871-7131-3

La Charte sociale européenne ISBN 978-92-871-7130-6

Adoption and the new Council of Europe convention ISBN 978-92-871-7654-7

Standard-setting through monitoring?

European electoral heritage - 10 years

The role of Council of Europe expert bodies

of the Code of Good Practice in electoral

in the development of human rights

matters (Science and technique of

ISBN 978-92-871-7518-2

democracy No. 50) ISBN 978-92-871-7653-0

With its 47 member states, the Council of Europe is a political organisation which aims to promote democracy, human rights and the rule of law.

Avec ses 47 Etats membres, le Conseil de l’Europe est une organisation politique qui vise à promouvoir la démocratie, les droits de l’homme et l’Etat de droit.

http://book.coe.int publishing@coe.int


Saturday, 07 September 09:00–10:40

Panel Session 9

Panel P247 P12

Panel P312 E004

Political Image and Public Opinion: Impressions and Evaluations

The Accountability of Regulators

Chair Co-Chair

ROSEMA, Martin (Universiteit Twente) BAKKER, Bert (University of Southern Denmark – Odense)

Has Image Killed Ideology? Not Yet. Impact of Voter’s Value Orientations on Perception of Political Leader’s Personality KAVALIAUSKAITE, Jurate (Vilnius University) How Multiple Party Identifications Shape the Voters' Political World MAYER, Sabrina (Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz) Images of and Attitudes Towards the European Union Among Chinese Urban Citizens and Their Origins VAN DER NOLL, Jolanda (Université Catholique de Louvain) DEKKER, Henk (Universiteit Leiden) VERBEEK, Jasmijn (Universiteit Leiden) Political Expectations and Responsibility Attribution SULITZEANU-KENAN, Raanan (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) ZOHLNHÖFER, Reimut (Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg)

Panel P316 P15 The Crisis and the Welfare State: Southern Europe in Comparative Perspective Chair Co-Chair Discussant

MATSAGANIS, Manos (Athens University of Economics and Business) SOTIROPOULOS, Dimitri A. (University of Athens) SOTIROPOULOS, Dimitri A. (University of Athens)

Fair or Foul? Comply and Reform! The New Politics of Soft Economic Conditionality in the EU and its Hard Impacts on Domestic Policymaking: Evidence from the Italian Case SACCHI, Stefano (Università Degli Studi di Milano) JESSOULA, Matteo (Università Degli Studi di Milano) Is Social Protection a Means of Production During Crisis? The Role of Prior Social Protection Reforms in Economic Performance in the EU Bailout Countries TINIOS, Platon (University of Piraeus ) Minimum Income Schemes in Europe: Paying the Price? MARCHAL, Sarah (University of Antwerp) VAN MECHELEN, Natascha MARX, Ive Retrenching and New Distributive Patterns in Europe. A Comparison of CEE and Southern Europe ROMANO, Serena (Universita' di Napoli Federico II)

Chair Co-Chair

PAPADOPOULOS, Ioannis (Université de Lausanne) SCHILLEMANS, Thomas (University of Utrecht)

Effective Accountability in New Forms of Governance: Political Institutions and Regulatory Agencies BIELA, Jan (Université de Lausanne) Management Boards of European Union Agencies: Vehicles of National Control or Dominated by Independent Experts? BUESS, Michael (University of Lucerne)

Panel P296 E005 Secularisation, Sovereignty and Sacralisation: The Ambivalence of the Secular and the Roots of Violence Chair Discussant

BYRNES, Timothy BARBATO, Mariano (Universitat Passau)

Post Secular Politics Must be Post Religious. A Methodological Intervention VIEFHUES-BAILEY, Ludger (Le Moyne College, Syracuse) Rethinking the Categories of 'Secular' and 'Religious' Violence MAVELLI, Luca (University of Kent) Secular and Religious Reasoning on a Contested Norm: The Prohibition of the "Defamation of Religion" in the UN Human Rights Council BAUMGART-OCHSE, Claudia (Peace Research Institute Frankfurt)

Panel P156 E112 Impact of Transitional Justice on Democratic Institution Building Chair Co-Chair

MIHR, Anja (University of Utrecht) SRIRAM, Chandra (School of Oriental and African Studies)

Democratisation in Burma in a Comparative Perspective PSEJA, Pavel (Masaryk University) Studying the Impact of Transitional Justice on DemocraticInstitution Building: Conceptual and Methodological Challenges RAIMUNDO, Filipa (University of Utrecht) ARNOULD, Valerie (School of Oriental and African Studies) Transitional Justice and Legacies for Rule of Law and Judicial Independence SRIRAM, Chandra (School of Oriental and African Studies)

│ 121


Saturday, 07 September 11:00–12:40

Panel P391 E105 Transnational Organised Crime and ‘Gangster Politics’: Exploring Synergies between the Licit and Illicit Worlds Chair Co-Chair

KOSTAKOS, Panos (University of Bath) KUPKA, Petr (Masaryk University)

Gangster Politics: Organised Crime as the Continuation of Politics by Other Means KOSTAKOS, Panos (University of Bath)

Panel Session 10

Panel Session 10

Saturday, 07 September 11:00–12:40 Panel P421 Merle Youth’s Political Uses of Social Network Media Chair

KAVADIAS, Dimokritos (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)

Law, Business & Sausages: Towards Modern Organised Crime in the East-Central Europe (The Case of the Czech Republic) KUPKA, Petr (Masaryk University)

Democratic Participation for Children and Adolescents – For What Kind of Democracy? BØRHAUG, Kjetil (Universitetet i Bergen)

The 'Reggio Model' and the Political Choices of the 'Ndrangheta: A Case Study from the South of Italy on Politics of the Mafia and Mafia in Politics SERGI, Anna (University of Essex)

Do Personality Traits Predict Civic Engagement and Political Participation? Understanding Offline and Online Engagement and Participation RUSSO, Silvia (Università Degli Studi di Torino) AMNÅ, Erik (University of Örebro)

The Untouchables: Transnational Organised Crime behind Diplomatic Intercourse and Immunities ZABYELINA, Yuliya (Università Degli Studi di Trento)

Public Opinion Through the Lens of Blogosphere Before and After Georgian 2012 Elections BABUTSIDZE, Zakaria (Fondation Nationale Des Sciences Politiques) Social Media Politics and Youth Participation MILNER, Henry (Umeå Universitet)

Panel P192 Erasme Legislative Politics and Behaviour Chair

HØYLAND, Bjørn (Universitetet i Oslo)

EU Legislative Politics: A Strategic Choice MÄDER, Lars (Universität Mannheim) Measuring Party Competition from Legislative Speeches: Analysis of Japanese Parliamentary Debates, 1953-2011 HINO, Airo (Waseda University) CURINI, Luigi (Università Degli Studi di Milano) Strategic Abstention in Parliamentary Voting WILLUMSEN, David (European University Institute) Voting Against Your Constituents: How Lobbying Biases Representation GIGER, Nathalie (Universität Mannheim) KLUEVER, Heike (University of Bamberg)

122 │


Saturday, 07 September 11:00–12:40

Panel Session 10

Panel P365 F-Mauriac

Panel P144 E002

The Problem of Leadership in EU Foreign Policy: Theoretical and Empirical Approaches

Governing Energy Transitions: Design and Evaluation of Policies and Practices

Chair

AGGESTAM, Lisbeth (Göteborgs Universitet)

EU Foreign Policy Leadership in Practice: The Power of Informal Practices in EU-NATO Cooperation GRÆGER, Nina (Norwegian Institute of International Affairs) Leadership in and of European Foreign Policy: A Social Role Theory Analysis AGGESTAM, Lisbeth (Göteborgs Universitet) Leading by Example? EU Confronts the Dynamics of International Change BARBE, Esther (Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals (IBEI)) The European Union as a Global Climate Leader: Confronting Aspiration with Evidence PARKER, Charles (Uppsala Universitet) KARLSSON, Christer (Uppsala Universitet)

Panel P241 Copernic Pillar or Piece of Local Democracy? Contemporary Developments in the Role of the Councillor Chair Co-Chair

STEYVERS, Kristof (Ghent University) COPUS, Colin (De Montfort University)

Can Law Make the Difference? The Role of Local Councillors After the Introduction of the Flemish Local Government Act HENNAU, Sofie (Universiteit Hasselt) ACKAERT, Johan

Chair Co-Chair

VAN BUEREN, Ellen (University of Technology Delft) HOPPE, Thomas (Universiteit Twente)

Energy Transition: Towards a New Forest Policy Regime? SERGENT, Arnaud (Institut D'Etudes Politiques de Bordeaux)

Panel P361 E003 The Politicisation of Humanitarian Aid: Reason for or Response to Crisis? Chair Co-Chair Discussant

DANY, Charlotte (Johann Wolfgang GoetheUniversität Frankfurt) SCHNEIKER, Andrea (University of Siegen) MIHR, Anja (University of Utrecht)

North Korea: Politicising Humanitarian Aid Dynamics EFIMOVA, Anna (Moscow State Institute of International Relations) Why is Humanitarian Aid Rejected? Comparing the Motives of Democratic and Autocratic States DANY, Charlotte (Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt)

Panel P068 E102 Cooperation Between Parliaments after the Lisbon Treaty: What Scope is There? Chair Co-Chair

NEUHOLD, Christine (Maastricht Universiteit) SMITH, Julie (University of Cambridge)

Citizen's Normative Expectations Regarding the Representrative Role of Councillors DENTERS, Bas (Universiteit Twente)

Better Together? Inter-Parliamentary Cooperation in CFSP and CSDP after Lisbon HUFF, Ariella (University of Cambridge)

Old Rules for New Technologies: Institutional Responses to Social Media Use By Local Councillors SCULLION, Jane (De Montfort University)

Ever Increasing De-Parliamentarisation? National Parliaments and the Euro Crisis AUEL, Katrin (Institute for Advanced Studies) HÖING, Oliver (University of Cologne)

Politicians, Civil Servants and the Changing Democracy of the Local State: Input v Output Based Channels of Citizen Demands RØISELAND, Asbjørn (University of Nordland) PIERRE, Jon (Göteborgs Universitet) Styles of Political Representation: Does Context Make a Difference? ROSE, Lawrence (Universitetet i Oslo)

Network Governance in EU Affairs. The Role of Administrators in Inter-Parliamentary Coordination NEUHOLD, Christine (Maastricht Universiteit) CHRISTIANSEN, Thomas (Maastricht Universiteit) New Players in the EU Political System? Incentives and Strategies of National Parliaments Beyond the Domestic Arena HEFFTLER, Claudia (University of Cologne) GATTERMANN, Katjana (University of Cologne) Paying for the EU – What Role for Parliaments? SMITH, Julie (University of Cambridge)

│ 123


Saturday, 07 September 11:00–12:40

Panel Session 10

Panel P334 E106

Panel P203 E116

The Future of Food Governance in Europe and the Common Agricultural Policy

Mapping Methods, Mapping Research Traditions

Chair Co-Chair

BREEMAN, Gerard (Wageningen University and Research Center) BARLING, David (City University London)

Collective Self-Governance in the Common Agricultural Policy BREEMAN, Gerard (Wageningen University and Research Center) On the Nature of Food Security in the European Union: A Systematic Review CANDEL, Jeroen (Wageningen University and Research Center) Reform of Common Agricultural Policy: Stakeholder Involvement and Governance Structures PEDERSON, Robert Marshall (Aalborg Universitet) The European Commission and the Articulation of Sustainable Food: Policy Pathways, Dependencies and Discontinuities BARLING, David (City University London)

Panel P248 E108

Chair Co-Chair

BLANCHARD, Philippe (Université de Lausanne) RIHOUX, Benoit (Université Catholique de Louvain)

Mapping Methods: A Teachers' Survey BLANCHARD, Philippe (Université de Lausanne) RIHOUX, Benoit (Université Catholique de Louvain) Positioning Actors Centered Approach Within and Vis-à-Vis Paradigms, Methodological Frameworks and Methods of Social Sciences ZAYTSEV, Dmitry (National Research University Higher School of Economics (HSE)) Qualitative Data Analysis: From Content to Discourse SGIER, Lea (Central European University) Understanding Complex Social Systems – The use of Multiple Methods to Provide Multiple Perspectives BYRNE, David (University of Durham) UPRICHARD, Emma (University of Warwick) CASTELLANI, Brian

Political Leadership in Times of Crisis

Panel P396 E117

Chair Co-Chair

Universities and European Integration at a Time of Crisis: A Double Trust Problem?

HIGLEY, John (University of Texas at Austin) PAKULSKI, Jan (University of Tasmania)

Political Leadership in Times of Citizen Unrest HOFFMANN-LANGE, Ursula (University of Bamberg) The Centrality of the Sense of Leadership in the Economic Crisis O'MALLEY, Eoin (Dublin City University)

Panel P389 E109 Transnational Fisheries Governance Chair Co-Chair

KALFAGIANNI, Agni (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) PATTBERG, Philipp (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)

Mapping fragmentation: A Fisheye View on Global Fisheries Governance ISAILOVIC, Marija (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) WIDERBERG, Oscar (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) Private Provision of Trans-Boundary Public Information: Innovations in Western and Central Pacific Tuna Fisheries BUSH, Simon (Wageningen University and Research Center) The Regulatory Effects of Transnational Fisheries Governance KALFAGIANNI, Agni (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) PATTBERG, Philipp (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) Who Gets to Fish and How Much? Explaining Distribution Rules in Market-Based Fisheries Management DELLAS, Eleni (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)

124 │

Chair Co-Chair Discussant

VUKASOVIC, Martina (Universitetet i Oslo) JUNGBLUT, Jens (Universitetet i Oslo) FUMASOLI, Tatiana (Universitetet i Oslo)

Continuity or Change of Cooperation in Higher Education at Times of Crisis: A Neo-Gramscian Perspective MIHAJLOVIC, Dragan (Universität Bremen) University Autonomy Reforms and the Shadows of Transition KRALIKOVA, Renata (Central European University)

Panel P272 E118 Public Orientations Towards European Integration in the Crisis and Beyond Chair

KUHN, Theresa (University of Oxford)

Authoritarianism, Threat, and Opposition to European Integration TILLMAN, Erik (DePaul University) Measuring Citizens’ Implicit and Explicit Attitudes Towards the European Union MAIER, Michaela (Universität Koblenz-Landau) MAIER, Jürgen (Universität Koblenz-Landau)


Saturday, 07 September 11:00–12:40

Panel Session 10

Panel P413 E119

Panel P216 E121

What Explains (the Absence of) Participatory Reforms?

New and Old Governance in Arms Control, Disarmament, and Nonproliferation

Chair Co-Chair

FONT, Joan (Consejo Superior De Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC)) GEISSEL, Brigitte (Johann Wolfgang GoetheUniversität Frankfurt)

Following a World Traveller: A Comparative Approach to Participatory Budgeting Transfers PORTO DE OLIVEIRA, Osmany (Departamento de Ciência Política FFLCH/USP) GIOVANNI, Allegretti (Centro De Estudos Sociais) Institutionalising Participation: Assessing How Empowered Participatory Democracy is Achieved and How it is Negated RYAN, Matthew (University of Southampton) What Explains Trajectories of Participatory Innovations in Comparative Perspective (EU)? GEISSEL, Brigitte (Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt) Why do Some Municipalities use Democratic Innovations and Others Not? Evidence from Finland KARJALAINEN, Maija (University of Turku) SETÄLÄ, Maija (University of Turku)

Panel P414 E120 What's New? How New? Gender and Institutional Change Chair

MACKAY, Fiona (University of Edinburgh)

Gender Justice at the International Criminal Court: What’s New? CHAPPELL, Louise (University of New South Wales) New Rules, Old Rules and the Gender Equality Architecture of the UN – The Creation of UN Women MACKAY, Fiona (University of Edinburgh) Reforming Recruitment: Gender and Newness in the Candidate Selection Process KENNY, Meryl (University of New South Wales)

Chair Co-Chair

MÜLLER-FÄRBER, Thomas (Freie Universität Berlin) TOKHI, Alexandros (Wissenschaftzentrum Für Sozialforschung (WZB) Berlin)

Mission Impossible? Challenges for End-Use Controls Within the New European Arms Export Control System DEPAUW, Sara (Flemish Peace Institute) DUQUET, Nils (Flemish Peace Institute) Prospects of the Negotiations on the Fissile Material Cut-Off Treaty KNECHT, Sebastian (Dresden University of Technology) SAUERTEIG, Sascha (University of Bath) Strategic Culture and the Future of International Nuclear Governance: Lessons from France FINGER, Anne (Hamburg Universität)

Panel P297 E122 Social and Political Consequences of Electoral Misconduct Chair

ROUSSIAS, Nasos (University of Sheffield)

Democratisation by Protest? Opposition Strategies and Their Consequences CHERNYKH, Svitlana (University of Oxford) CHEESEMAN, Nic (University of Oxford)

Panel P373 E123 The Role of Online Media in Politics Chair

TRECHSEL, Alexander H. (European University Institute)

'Follow me, I Want to be Your President'! Analysing the Czech Presidential Election Campaign on Facebook and Twitter FIALOVÁ, Marta (Masaryk University) MACKOVÁ, Alena (Masaryk University) STETKA, Vaclav (University of Oxford) Politics on Facebook: Deliberation and the Club Model TURKOGLU, Didem (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) The (golden) Dawn of Audiences? Testing the Audience Empowerment Thesis through a Framing Analysis of Immigration in Crisis-stricken Greece MILIONI, Dimitra (Cyprus University of Technology) The Impact of Individualised Proattitudinal and Counterattitudinal Online Recommendations on Selective Exposure in Political Messages VISSERS, Sara (McGill University)

│ 125


Saturday, 07 September 11:00–12:40

Panel Session 10

Panel P332 E124

Panel P174 P2

The Evolution of Euroscepticism: Manifestation and Redefinition under the Impact of Economic Crisis

International Courts and Transnational Legal Institutions and Processes

Chair Discussant

Cooperation in the Shadow of WTO Law: Why Litigate when you can Negotiate DE BIEVRE, Dirk (University of Antwerp)

VERNEY, Susannah (University of Athens) BRACK, Nathalie (Université Libre de Bruxelles)

I Told You Before: Czech Euro-Scepticism Before and After the Economic Crisis HLOUŠEK, Vít (Masaryk University) KANIOK, Petr (Masaryk University) Ideological Passion or Marriage of Convenience? The Case of Central European Conservative Eurosceptics and the British Inspiration in Time of EU Crisis BISKUP, Przemyslaw (University of Warsaw) KOUBEK, Jiri (Charles University in Prague) Negative Images of Europe in an Era of Crisis: The Media and Public Opinion in Cyprus KATSOURIDES, Yiannos (University of Cyprus) No more Pro-European? The Pattern of Politicisation of Europe in Italy CONTI, Nicolò (Università di Roma La Sapienza) Soft Euroscepticism in The Spotlight: The Impact of The Economic Crisis in Greece VERNEY, Susannah (University of Athens) NANOU, Kyriaki (University of Oxford) CLEMENTS, Ben (University of Leicester)

Panel P256 P1 Political Parties: Learning From Social Movements Chair Co-Chair

MAZZOLENI, Oscar (Université de Lausanne) MASTROPAOLO, Alfio (Università Degli Studi di Torino)

Political Parties and Local Conflicts: No TAV Movement and Political Parties Interaction MAGGIOLINI, Micol (Università Degli Studi di Torino) The Party of Justice and Development and Islamist Civil Society in Morocco: Different Paths to a Common Trajectory in Kenitra DALMASSO, Emanuela (Centro De Investigação E Estudos De Sociologia (CIES)) CLARK, Janine (University of Guelph)

Chair

VODO, Teuta (Université Libre de Bruxelles)

Transnational Legal Institutions as Source of European Normative Power: The Increasing Role of the CoE Venice Commission on Legal and Judicial Matters DALLARA, Cristina (Research Institute on Judicial Systems, National Research Council, Bologna (IRSIG-CNR).)

Panel P412 P3 What does Transnationalisation do with Sovereignty and the State? Normative Implications and Reconfigurations of Politics Chair Co-Chair

VOLK, Christian (University of Trier) KUNTZ, Friederike (University of Trier)

Governing Transnationalisation and Transformation of State Sovereignty KALEV, Leif (Tallinn University) JAKOBSON, Mari-Liis (Tallinn University) Sovereignty and Post-sovereignty in Theory and Practice GÜMPLOVA, Petra (Giessen Universität)

Panel P307 P4 Territorial Dynamics in ComparativeHistorical Perspective Chair Co-Chair

PETERSOHN, Bettina (Universität Konstanz) BRATBERG, Oivind (Universitetet i Oslo)

Continuity and Change in the Scottish Independence Movement MCEWEN, Nicola (University of Edinburgh) BROWN, Coree Governing Diversity in Plural Societies – Explaining Divergent Pathways in South Asia SWENDEN, Wilfried (University of Edinburgh) Negotiating Power-Sharing Arrangements: Patterns of Negotiation and Their Impact on Territorial Dynamics PETERSOHN, Bettina (Universität Konstanz) Thresholds of State Change: Changing British State Institutions and Practices in Northern Ireland after Direct Rule TODD, Jennifer (University College Dublin)

126 │


Saturday, 07 September 11:00–12:40

Panel Session 10

Panel P324 P5

Panel P298 P11

The European Citizens Initiative: Strengthening European Democracy?

Social Movements

Chair Co-Chair

A Comparative Analysis of the Dynamics of Interlock Networks Among Immigrant Organisations GAGLIOLO, Matteo (Université Libre de Bruxelles) LENAERTS, Tom (Université Libre de Bruxelles) JACOBS, Dirk (Université Libre de Bruxelles)

KNAUT, Annette (Universität Koblenz-Landau) BÖTTGER, Katrin (Institut für Europäische Politik Berlin)

The European Citizens' Initiative Rules! Exploring the Link Between the European Public Sphere and the European Union VAN BRUSSEL, Annelies (Ghent University) The European Citizens’ Initiative and Civil Society: Evidence from One Year of Implementation GREENWOOD, Justin (University of Aberdeen) BOUZA, Luis (Foundation College of Europe)

Panel P295 P6 Scaling Down and Scaling Up: Latin American Politics After Decentralisation Chair Co-Chair

SCHAKEL, Arjan H. (Maastricht Universiteit) RODIGUES, Rodrigo (Freie Universität Berlin)

Decentralisation and Intergovernmental Relations: Impact on Public Service Delivery. The Case of Colombia RODRIGUEZ-ACOSTA, Cristina (Florida International University ) Methodological Approaches to the Study of Subnational and Territorial Politics HARBERS, Imke (University of Amsterdam)

Panel P228 P8 On Policy Patching as Policy Design Chair Discussant

RAYNER, Jeremy (University of Regina) KAY, Adrian (Australian National University)

Mechanisms of Metagovernance: Patched Layering in the Development of Biofuels Policies in Canada and the United Kingdom RAYNER, Jeremy (University of Regina)

Chair

DIANI, Mario (Università Degli Studi di Trento)

Contentious Networks and Political Context: Dynamics of Environmental Protest Cooperation in the Czech Republic CISAR, Ondrej (Masaryk University) NAVRATIL, Jiri (Masaryk University) Dynamic Social Movement Network Studies: From Theory to Tahrir! LEAL, Hugo (European University Institute) Informal Coalitions in Transitional Regimes VEIGA, Ivo (New University of Lisbon, Faculty of Social and Human Sciences)

Panel P257 P12 Political Scandals, Tensions, Crises: Management and Implications Chair

CAPELOS, Tereza (University of Surrey)

Citizens’ Emotional and Cognitive Response to Crises and Catastrophes LINDHOLM, Jenny (Åbo Akademi) Holding Politicians Accountable? The Electoral Effects of Corruption in Europe 1981-2011 BAGENHOLM, Andreas (Göteborgs Universitet) Managing Blame in the MPs’ Expenses Scandal: A Study of Political Accounts CAPELOS, Tereza (University of Surrey) PROVOST, Colin (University College London)

Panel P317 P15

Policy Design, Implementation Style and Differentiate Learning in Optimal Policy Mixes PRONTERA, Andrea (University of Macerata)

The Crisis Impact on the State Apparatus of Southern Europe: National and Comparative Studies

Panel P402 P10

Chair

Variations of Individual Candidate Campaigns Chair Co-Chair Discussant

LUTZ, Georg (Université de Lausanne) MARSH, Michael (University of Dublin Trinity College) LUTZ, Georg (Université de Lausanne)

Individual Campaign Strategies in a New Democracy: The Interplay Between a Single-Member District, Proportional Electoral System, Party Type and Party Popularity CHIRU, Mihail (Central European University) POPESCU, Marina (University of Essex)

SAMATAS, Minas (University of Crete)

On Illegality, Anomia and Violence in Contemporary Greece TSOUKALA, Anastassia (Université Paris-Sud 11) Policies, Practices and Everyday Insecurity in Contemporary Portugal FROIS, Catarina (Center for Research in Anthropology ) State Administrative Reforms under the Austerity Programme in Greece: The Question of an Enforced and Disciplinary State Modernisation SAMATAS, Minas (University of Crete)

│ 127


Saturday, 07 September 11:00–12:40

128 │

Panel Session 10


Saturday, 07 September 11:00–12:40

Panel Session 10

Panel P175 E004

Panel P392 E105

International Governance Through Norms: Influence and Legitimacy

Transnational Organised Crime and Terrorism: Different Peas, Same Pod?

Chair Co-Chair

Chair Co-Chair

ALKAN OLSSON, Johanna (Lunds Universitet) KARLSSON-VINKHUYZEN, Sylvia (Wageningen University and Research Center)

Disability Policy in Belgium – Is There an EU Impact? SEVENANS, Annick (University of Antwerp)

Panel P416 E005 Who Develops and Transforms the World, and in Who's Interests? Faith Based Initiatives in Development Policy and Transformation Processes Chair Co-Chair Discussant

TUPMAN, Bill (University of Exeter) CAMPBELL, Liz (University of Aberdeen)

Hezbollah's Criminal Empire – How Big it is and Why Does it Exist? MADL, Michal (University of St. Andrews) Perception of Terrorism and Security and the Role of Media GUASTI, Petra (Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz) MANSFELDOVA, Zdenka (Institute Of Sociology, Academy Of Sciences Of The Czech Republic) Predicate Offenses? The Detection of Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing by Canadian Financial Institutions IAFOLLA, Vanessa (University of Toronto)

KUBALKOVA, Vendulka KARTAS, Moncef (Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies) HAYNES, Jeffrey (London Metropolitan University)

Green Faith? The Influence of Faith Based Actors on Sustainable Development Discourse GLAAB, Katharina (Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster) FUCHS, Doris (Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster)

Panel P289 E112 Resisting and Contesting Transitional Justice Chair Co-Chair Discussant

RUBLI, Sandra (University of Basel) BERNATH, Julie (University of Basel) JONES, Briony (University of Basel)

Fighting Fire with Fire: Resisting Transition with the Tools of Transitional Justice O'LOUGHLIN, Ciara (University of Western Australia) Transitional Justice in Nepal: Resistance by Whom? And Contestation of What? SELIM, Yvette (University of New South Wales) Victims Participation at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC): Preliminary Findings on Resistance to Transitional Justice in Cambodia BERNATH, Julie (University of Basel)

│ 129


Saturday, 07 September 15:50–17:30

Panel Session 11

Panel Session 11

Panel P330 Copernic

Panel P410 Mabileau

Chair

Saturday, 07 September 15:50–17:30

Voting Behaviour and the Assessment of Government Performance Chair Discussant

ANGELOVA, Mariyana (Universität Mannheim) FORTUNATO, David (University of California – Santa Cruz)

Electoral Accountability and Political Corruption: A MacroMicro Approach XEZONAKIS, Georgios (Göteborgs Universitet) KOSMIDIS, Spyros (University of Oxford) DAHLBERG, Stefan (Göteborgs Universitet) Terrorism, Context and Electoral Accountability MATA, Teresa (Universidad Autònoma de Madrid)

Panel P377 Merle The School as a Political Arena in a Context of Change Chair Co-Chair

SOLHAUG, Trond (Norwegian University of Science & Technology Trondheim) BØRHAUG, Kjetil (Universitetet i Bergen)

Children's Political Learning in Primary School ABENDSCHÖN, Simone (Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt) Learning Democracy? Civic Education in South Africa’s First Post-Apartheid Generation DENEMARK, David (University of Western Australia) NIEMI, Richard (University of Rochester) MATTES, Robert (University of Cape Town) Political Competition of Collective Memories at School: The Holocaust Case GRANDJEAN, Geoffrey (Université de Liège)

The Europeanisation of Local Government Discussant

ARES CASTRO-CONDE, Cristina (Universidad Santiago de Compostela) LOSADA, Antonio (UNIVERSITY OF SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA Galicia, Spain)

Differential Europeanisation of Hybrid Institutions: Conditions and Modalities in Using European Social Fund by Labour Capital Joint Management Institutions in France and Italy GRÄBENER, Josua (Université de Grenoble) Europeanisation of Local Governance: An Insight at the Local Governance Level During the Poland-Denmark-Cyprus Trio KIRLAPPOS, Andreas (University of Cyprus) AGAPIOU-JOSEPHIDES, Kalliope (University of Cyprus) Professional Cooperation as Vector of Local Europeanisation: Dealing with EU Structural Funds in the Social Services of Liège (BE) as Case Study SBARAGLIA, Fanny (Université Libre de Bruxelles) The Europeanisation of Local Poverty Policy DAMASCHKE, Lisa (Universität Tübingen) The Multiple Dimensions of the Europeanisation of Local Government. An Empirical Exploration of the Flemish Case VERHELST, Tom (Ghent University) VAN BEVER, Eline (Ghent University)

Panel P060 E002 Conflict Resolution in Local Climate Governance Chair

KNIELING, Joerg (HafenCity University Hamburg)

Approaches to Major Infrastructure Decisions: Experience From New Institutional Arrangements in the UK MARSHALL, Tim

Trends and Dilemmas in Citizenship Education SOLHAUG, Trond (Norwegian University of Science & Technology Trondheim)

Complexity, Uncertainty and Long Term Orientation: Specific Challenges for Conflict Resolution in Renewable Energy Infrastructure Projects KNIELING, Joerg (HafenCity University Hamburg)

Panel P062 F-Mauriac

Panel P405 E003

Conflictual Integration: Political Parties, National Parliaments and Competing Visions of the European Union

Victims of Terrorism in Spain and Northern Ireland: A Comparative Analysis

Chair Co-Chair

KRATOCHVIL, Petr (Institute of International Relations) NĚMEC, Jan (University of Economics, Prague )

EU Related Referenda as a Salient Formative Factor for the Irish Party System? KNÝ, Daniel (University of Economics, Prague ) Impact of Rules of Procedure on PPGs Behaviour: Case of Euro-Scepticism in the Czech Republic and Slovakia KUTA, Martin (University of Economics, Prague )

130 │

Chair

ARGOMANIZ, JAVIER (University of St. Andrews)

Discourses of Victimhood and Victims’ Narratives: Assessing Different Dimensions of Victimhood in Spain SERRANÒ, Agata (King Juan Carlos University, Madrid ) European Instruments Concerning Victims of Terrorism Rights: Meeting Needs? ARGOMANIZ, JAVIER (University of St. Andrews)


Saturday, 07 September 15:50–17:30

Panel Session 11

Panel P088 E102

Panel P370 E108

Determinants of Electoral Fraud

The Rise of Technocrats: Europe and Latin America in Comparison

Chair Co-Chair Discussant

RUIZ-RUFINO, Ruben (Kings College London) BIRCH, Sarah (University of Essex) MENDEZ DE HOYOS, Irma

Chair

TAVARES DE ALMEIDA, Pedro (Universidade Nova de Lisboa) COSTA PINTO, António (Universidade de Lisboa Instituto de Ciencias Sociais)

A Recipe for Rigging Elections: Causes of Electoral Fraud VAN HAM, Carolien (European University Institute)

Co-Chair

The African Geography of Electoral Manipulation WAHMAN, Michael (The London School of Economics & Political Science)

Disciplinary Capital. Social Homogeneity and "Scientific" Legitimacy of Chile's Governmental Elites (1990-2010) JOIGNANT, Alfredo (Universidad Diego Portales)

The Evolution of Electoral Integrity: A Comparative Analysis BIRCH, Sarah (University of Essex)

Does Presidentialisation Favour the Rise of Technocrats Within the Core Executive? A Case Study: The First Zapatero Government (2004-2008) ORTEGA-RUIZ, Manuela (Universidad de Granada) LUQUE-CASTILLO, Francisco-Javier (Universidad de Granada)

The International Determinants of Electoral Fraud TANSEY, Oisin (Kings College London)

Panel P400 E106 Value Conflicts and Diverse Claims in Food Governance across Scales Chair

BARLING, David (City University London)

Commensalistic Institutions and Value Conflicts: The World Trade Organization and Global Private Food Standards DAUGBJERG, Carsten (Australian National University) BOTTERILL, Linda (University of Canberra) Mass Media and the Food Crisis: An Analysis of Media Discourse YUKSEL, Hatice (Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Chania and Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences) KARANTININIS, Kostas (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences) GALATA, Lena (MAICH, (Greece), SLU (Sweden)) HESS, Sebastian (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences) Online Networks of Challengers in Food Policy: A Comparative Study of Structures and Coalitions in Germany, UK, US and Switzerland PFETSCH, Barbara (Freie Universität Berlin) MAIER, Daniel (Freie Universität Berlin) MILTNER, Peter (Freie Universität Berlin) WALDHERR, Annie (Freie Universität Berlin) The Uncertain Implications of the Food Crises for EU and US Agricultural Policies: Evidence from the post-2013 CAP and 2012 US Farm Bill Debates BOZZINI, Emanuela (Università Degli Studi di Trento)

Ministers and Political Appointees in Brazil Since 1990 ARAUJO, maria (Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio)) Technocratic Junior Ministers in Portuguese Democracy: Specialisation Profile and Junior Ministerial Career SILVEIRA, Pedro (Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas – Universidade Nova de Lisboa (Portugal)) Who are the 'Technocratic' Ministers? Outsiders Versus Insiders in the Italian Governmental Elite ADINOLFI, Goffredo (Centro De Investigação E Estudos De Sociologia (CIES))

Panel P114 E116 European Party Competition and New Strategies under Societal Turbulence Chair Discussant

BAGENHOLM, Andreas (Göteborgs Universitet) ROVNY, Jan (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)

Changing Strategies? How Electoral Context Influences Party Competition KLUEVER, Heike (University of Bamberg) SPOON, Jae-Jae (University of North Texas) Explaining the Emergence of Anti-Establishment Reform Parties in Central and Eastern Europe HANLEY, Sean (University College London) SIKK, Allan (University College London) The Other Dimension: Unpacking the Contents and Connections of the Socio-Cultural Dimension of Party Competition in Europe ROVNY, Jan (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) POLK, Jonathan (Göteborgs Universitet)

│ 131


Saturday, 07 September 15:50–17:30

Panel Session 11

Panel P397 E117

Panel P378 E118

Universities, International Elites and Knowledge Production: A Global History in the Making?

The Social Dynamics of Turnout

Chair

Networks of Mobilisation: Awareness, Engagement and Turnout HUCKFELDT, Robert

CHOU, Meng-Hsuan (Universitetet i Oslo)

Does Academic Freedom Globalise? The Diffusion of the American Model of Education the Academy and Academic Freedom NOORI, Neema (University of West Georgia) Global University Rankings: Order, Power, and Rationality WELSH, John (University of Helsinki) Resisting “Progress” in Higher Education in Latin America PERALTA, J. Salvador University Networks as New Global Actors: New Tools of Ideas and Knowledge Accumulation and Diffusion BELYAEVA, Nina (National Research University Higher School of Economics (HSE))

132 │

Chair

FIELDHOUSE, Edward (University of Manchester)

The Assumption of Adult Roles and Voter Turnout: A Curvilinear Relationship? SMETS, Kaat (Università Degli Studi di Siena) The Shadow of the Voting Booth: Comparing the Mobilisation Effects of High Salience vs. Low Salience Elections DINAS, Elias (University of Nottingham) FRANKLIN, Mark (European University Institute)


Saturday, 07 September 15:50–17:30

Panel Session 11

Panel P132 E119

Panel P141 E121

Foreign Policies and Foreign PolicyMaking in Coalition Governments

Governance and Management at Universities

Chair

Chair

BRUMMER, Klaus (Friedrich-Alexander Universitaet Erlangen-Nuernberg)

Coalitions at the Brink: Fragmented Decision Making in the July 1914 Crisis HAGAN, Joe (West Virginia University ) Explaining Different Roles of Junior Partners in the Foreign Policy Making of Coalition Governments OPPERMANN, Kai (Kings College London) BRUMMER, Klaus (Friedrich-Alexander Universitaet ErlangenNuernberg) Going Global: Domestic Role Contestation and Role Selection in Canada After World War II THIES, Cameron (University of Iowa) BRUMMER, Klaus (Friedrich-Alexander Universitaet ErlangenNuernberg)

Panel P418 E120 Women’s Political Activism in Right Wing and Fundamentalist Organisations Chair

CONNOLLY, Eileen (Dublin City University)

Eroding Equality: Right-Wing Women and Ministers Responsible for the Status of Women RANKIN, L. Pauline (Carleton University) Explaining Women’s Activism in Fundamentalist Islamist Political Parties: The Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood CONNOLLY, Eileen (Dublin City University) BIAGINI, Erika (Dublin City University) Performing Gender in Extreme Right Cyberspaces: The Women of Stormfront CONWAY, Maura (Dublin City University) Women’s Activism and Gender Relations in ‘Anti-Immigration’ Mobilisations. The case of the Northern League in Italy SCRINZI, Francesca (University of Glasgow)

Co-Chair Discussant

EJERSBO, Niels (University of Southern Denmark – Odense) MOURITZEN, Poul Erik (University of Southern Denmark – Odense) MOURITZEN, Poul Erik (University of Southern Denmark – Odense)

A Question About Accountability – University Boards EJERSBO, Niels (University of Southern Denmark – Odense) GREVE, Carsten (Copenhagen Business School) For Love or for Money? What Motivates University Scholars? MOURITZEN, Poul Erik (University of Southern Denmark – Odense) New Modes of Governance of Latin American Higher Education. The Cases of Chile, Argentina and Mexico GONZÁLEZ-LEDESMA, Miguel Alejandro (Istituto Italiano di Scienze Umane)

Panel P311 E122 The (Ir)Reversibility of Europeanisation and Post-Communist Politics Chair

TANASOIU, Cosmina (American University in Bulgaria)

One Step Forward, Two Steps Back: Europeanisation, Good Governance and Corruption in Romania and Bulgaria MIHAILA, Roxana (University of Sussex) RACOVITA, Mihaela (Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies) TANASOIU, Cosmina (American University in Bulgaria) Smallness and Polarised Pluralism: Roots of Resistance to Europeanisation in the Slovenian Audio-Visual Media Sector BROUGHTON MICOVA, Sarah (The London School of Economics & Political Science)

│ 133


Saturday, 07 September 15:50–17:30

Panel Session 11

Panel P420 E123

Panel P382 D108

Young Citizens’ Socially Mediated Voice in a Cold Economic Climate: Revising Equality and Online Participation

The Tensions between Multipolarity and Multilateralism and the Emerging Global Order

Chair Discussant

Chair Co-Chair

LOADER, Brian (University of York) MICHELETTI, Michele (Stockholm University)

An Activist Triangle? Youth, Protest and Social Media in Romania FUNK, Andreas (The Hague University of Applied Sciences) MERCEA, Dan (The Hague University of Applied Sciences ) NIXON, Paul (The Hague University of Applied Sciences) It Doesn’t Generate a Story, it Massively Overinflates a Story: Politically Active Young People and Social Media Use VROMEN, Ariadne (University of Sydney) LOADER, Brian (University of York) Political Consumerism and Social Media WARD, Janelle (Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam)

Panel P344 E124 The Institutional Conditionants of NonState Actors' Efforts to Enhance Good Government Chair Co-Chair

GRIMES, Marcia (Göteborgs Universitet) BAUHR, Monika (Göteborgs Universitet)

Civil Society Actors Fighting Against Political Corruption in Italy: Organisational Patterns, Communication Repertoire and Policy Outcomes. MATTONI, Alice (University of Pittsburgh) DELLA PORTA, Donatella (European University Institute) Donors Understanding Governance and Corruption Through Political Economy Analysis™: From Process to Product (and Back Again?) MARQUETTE, Heather (University of Birmingham) FISHER, Jonathan (University of Birmingham) The Impact of Local Values, Beliefs and Social Networks on the Effectiveness of Social Accountability Interventions: Evidence from Latin America and Africa BAEZ CAMARGO, Claudia (Basel Institute on Governance) While 'Waiting for Godot', Ombudsman Has Just Arrived Turkey: Long Live Impartiality! ACAR, Muhittin (HACETTEPE UNIVERSITY) KARAKUŞ, Esra Nur (Hacettepe Universty)

VAN HOOFT, Paul (University of Amsterdam) ONDERCO, Michal (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)

Disagreeing With the Hegemon: Rising Powers and Differing Policies Towards Iranian Nuclear Programme ONDERCO, Michal (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) Multi-Polarity, Complexity and Domestic Fractures: Sources of Grand Strategy in the First Decades of the 21st Century VAN HOOFT, Paul (University of Amsterdam)

Panel P287 P1 Reshaping Democracy? Citizens and Politics in Times of Crisis Chair Co-Chair

KRZATALA-JAWORSKA, Ewa (Université de Paris I (Panthéon-Sorbonne)) BOBBA, GIULIANO (Università Degli Studi di Torino)

Can e-Participation Tools Help Localities Address the Crisis of Democratic Legitimacy? BERNIER, Lynne (Carroll University, Wisconsin, USA) Key Factors for Government Communication During Times of Crises – Handling the ‘Representation Gap’ BORUCKI, Isabelle (University of Trier) The Representations of “Crisis of Representative Democracy” of Young People from the Working Classes LORENZO, Barrault (Université de Paris I (Panthéon-Sorbonne)) BERJAUD, Clémentine (Université de Paris I (PanthéonSorbonne))

Panel P191 P2 Legal Mobilisation and Litigation Chair

VANHALA, Lisa (University College London)

A Comparative Perspective on the Balkan Constitutions and the Space Provided for the Minority Rights VODO, Teuta (Université Libre de Bruxelles) EU Law and Domestic Litigation: A New Dataset HUEBNER, Denise (University of Dublin Trinity College) From Individual to Collective Rights: Official Languages the Charter and Francophone Minority Communities of Canada CHOUINARD, Stephanie (Ottawa University)

134 │


Saturday, 07 September 15:50–17:30

Panel Session 11

Panel P125 P4

Panel P308 P6

Federalism and Parliamentarism: Linking Two Research Agendas

Territorial Identities and Territorial Policies

Chair Discussant

Challenges of Europeanisation – Bulgaria’s and Romania’s Structural Funds Absorption Capacity for 2007-2013 – A Focus on Regional Actors SURUBARU, Neculai-Cristian (University of Loughborough)

EPPLER, Annegret (Universität Tübingen) ABELS, Gabriele (Universität Tübingen)

Patterns of Multilevel Parliamentary Systems. Varieties, Dynamics and Democratic Legitimacy BENZ, Arthur (Technische Universität Darmstadt) The Emerging Player in the ‘Multi-level Parliamentary Field’? Conceptualising the Role of Subnational Parliaments in EU Policy Control BORONSKA, Karolina (University of Wroclaw) The Next Level of the Multilevel Parliamentary Game. Adding Subnational Parliaments to the Research Agenda BURSENS, Peter (University of Antwerp) MAES, Frederic (University of Antwerp) VILEYN, Matthias (University of Antwerp)

Panel P168 P5 Interest Groups and Political Parties Chair

ALLERN, Elin (Universitetet i Oslo)

Chair

ROWE, Carolyn (Aston University)

How 'Uniform' are Policy Outcomes in Germany? Assessing the Limits of Policy Divergence at the Land Level Following the Recent Federal Reforms ROWE, Carolyn (Aston University) The Emergence of ‘Welfare Regions’ in Italy. Assessing and Explaining Cross-Regional Variation VAMPA, Davide (European University Institute)

Panel P415 P11 When History Becomes a Weapon. Stereotypes, Prejudices and the European (Economic) Crisis Chair Discussant

SIERP, Aline (Maastricht Universiteit) CAPELOS, Tereza (University of Surrey)

From the Margins to the Mainstream. New Role of Political Party In the Process of Representation KASPROWICZ, Dominika (Department of Political Science, Pedagogical University of Cracow)

A Nation Under Attack: Perceptions of Victimhood and Enmity in the Context of the Greek Crisis LIALIOUTI, Zinovia (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki) BITHYMITRIS, Giorgos

Interest Representation and Party Politics in the EU: The Role of Political Cleavages in an EU Legislative Context BEYERS, Jan (University of Antwerp) DE BRUYCKER, Iskander (University of Antwerp) BALLER, Inger (University of Antwerp)

Blood, Bulls, Pro-Independance Movements and Pain: The Current Picture of Spain before the Eyes of the World TERRÓN BARROSO, Antonio (Universidad de Granada)

Parliamentary Committees and Their Constituencies. A Comparative Investigation of Contacts Between External Actors and Parliamentary Committees PEDERSEN, Helene Helboe (Aarhus Universitet) RASMUSSEN, Anne (Universiteit Leiden) HALPIN, Darren (Australian National University)

The Germans are Back: Identity, Stereotypes and Euroscepticism in Crisis-Striken Greece SIERP, Aline (Maastricht Universiteit) MICHAILIDOU, Asimina (Universitetet i Oslo)

Political Parties and Immigrant Associations: Alliances in the Resolution of Local Conflicts related to Diversity. An Interpretive Framework TRIVIÑO SALAZAR, Juan Carlos (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)

│ 135


Saturday, 07 September 15:50–17:30

Panel Session 11

Panel P407 P12

Panel P419 E005

Visuals and Sound in Politics: The Persuasive Effects of Nonverbal Political Communication

World Religions and World Culture: How (not) to Conceptualise Faith in World Politics

Chair

Chair Co-Chair

DUMITRESCU, Delia (Université de Montréal)

Do Uninvolved Voters Rely on Visual Message Elements? A Test of a Central Assumption of the ELM in the Context of Televised Debates MAURER, Marcus (Friedrich-Schiller Universität Jena) REINEMANN, Carsten (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU)) Exploring Viewer Reactions to Media Coverage of Female Politicians EVERITT, Joanna Physiological Reactions and Candidate Evaluation: How Body Reactions Influence Voters' Political Assessments DUMITRESCU, Delia (Université de Montréal) GIDENGIL, Elisabeth (McGill University) STOLLE, Dietlind (McGill University) When Style Obscures Substance: Non-Verbal Analysis of Presidential Debates BUCY, Erik (Texas Tech University)

Panel P321 P15 The End of the EU as Modernising Vincolo Esterno? Differentiated Integration in Southern Europe Chair Co-Chair Discussant

MAGONE, José M. (Berlin School of Economics and Law) CALCA, Patrícia (Universidade de Lisboa Instituto de Ciencias Sociais) BELIM RODRIGUES, Célia (Technical School of Social and Political Sciences (ISCSP))

It is the 'Vincolo Esterno', Stupid! What Does the Portugal and United Kingdom’s Media Agenda Reveal? BELIM RODRIGUES, Célia (Technical School of Social and Political Sciences (ISCSP)) Time and Issue: Transposition and Legislative Strategies in Times of Crisis CALCA, Patrícia (Universidade de Lisboa Instituto de Ciencias Sociais)

PABST, Adrian (University of Kent) BIRNBAUM, Maria (European University Institute)

Liberation Theology and Social Analysis: Vera Religione as Political Commitment SOUZA, Ezequiel (Escola Superior de Teologia – Brazil) Making Sense of Religion in IR: The Contested Practice of Protean Term BARBATO, Mariano (Universitat Passau) BARBATO, Melanie (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU))

Panel P052 E112 Comparative Transitional Justice Processes Chair

ENGERT, Stefan (Johann Wolfgang GoetheUniversität Frankfurt)

Apologies as Civil Religion: Comparing Germany's Public Statements of Remorse for the Holocaust ENGERT, Stefan (Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt) Effects of Different Types of Human Rights Foundationalism in Commissions' Reports RUDLING, Adriana (University of Sheffield) The Memory of Peace. Towards an Agonistic Memorialisation of Political Violence in Transitional Societies VAN ALSTEIN, Maarten (Flemish Peace Institute, Brussels) The Presence or Absence of Policies of Truth, Justice and Reparation: The Cases of Argentina, Chile and Turkey ÖNEN, Levent (Bogazici University)

Panel P393 E105 Transnational Organised Crime, Corruption and State Infiltration Chair Co-Chair

SERGI, Anna (University of Essex) LAVORGNA, Anita (Università Degli Studi di Trento)

Good Government in Corrupt Environment: Spurious Relationship Between Local Business Organisations, Politicians and Corruption DRAPALOVA, Eliška (European University Institute)

136 │


Index of participants A ABAZAJ, Jonida 44 ABELS, Gabriele 135 ABENDSCHÖN, Simone 130 ABIZADEH, Arash 80 ABTS, Koen 100 ACAR, Muhittin 134 ACCORNERO, Guya 100 ADAM, Christian 108, 109 ADINOLFI, Goffredo 131 AFONSO, Alexandre 35 AGGER, Annika 53, 61 AGGESTAM, Karin 54 AGGESTAM, Lisbeth 123 AHRENS, Petra 98 AJENJO, Natalia 81 AKGEMCI, Esra 92 AKKERMAN, Tjitske 55 AKULSHINA, Alla 116 ALBENGA, Viviane 89 ALBIN, Cecilia 28, 98 ALDRICH, Andrea 93 ALEXANDROVA, Petya 39 ALFAMA, Eva 98 ALKAN OLSSON, Johanna 129 ALLERN, Elin 67, 135 ALLOUCHE, Jeremy 71 ALONSO, Sonia 108 AMATO, Rosanna 102 AMBROSINI, Maurizio 54 AMNÅ, Erik 70, 93, 122 ANCELOVICI, Marcos 65 ANDERSON, Rosie 52 ANDERSSON, Jenny 66 ANDITS, Petra 47 ANDRÉ, Audrey 91 ANDREADIS, Ioannis 64 ANGELI, Oliviero 43 ANGELOVA, Mariyana 130 ANTIĆ GABER, Milica 70 ANTUNES, Sandrina 52 ARES CASTRO-CONDE, Cristina 106, 130 ARGOMANIZ, JAVIER 55, 130 ARIAS-MALDONADO, Manuel 105 ARIELY, Gal 54 ARMINGEON, Klaus 81 ARMSTRONG, Chris 96 ARNDT, Christoph 72 ARNOLD, Christine 114 ARNOULD, Valerie 121 ARRIOLA, Leonardo 65 ARTIMOF, Cosmin Andrei 72 ARTIOLI, Francesca 83 ARZHEIMER, Kai 31 ASARA, Viviana 65 ASAVEI, Maria-Alina 69 ATAC, Ilker 91 ATIKCAN, Ece Ozlem 87 AUEL, Katrin 123

AUF DEM BRINKE, Anna AYDIN, Ali Murat AZAM, Nicolas

64 72 52

B BABAYAN, Nelli 86 BABUTSIDZE, Zakaria 122 BACCARINI, Elvio 53 BACH, Daniel 55 BACH, Tobias 76, 111 BÄCK, Emma A. 82 BÄCK, Hanna 71, 82, 105 BAECHTIGER, Andre 97 BAEKKESKOV, Erik 65 BAEZ CAMARGO, Claudia 134 BAGENHOLM, Andreas 127, 131 BAIASU, Sorin 28, 89 BAILER, Stefanie 81, 99, 119 BAILEY, Gavin 72 BAILEY, Tom 102 BAKKER, Bert 121 BALAREZO, Christine 46 BALCELLS, Joan 80 BALE, Tim 105 BALLER, Inger 82, 135 BALSIGER, Philip 34, 82, 91 BANAI, Ayelet 53 BANDUCCI, Susan 25 BANFIELD, Andrew 99 BANHOLZER, Lilli 43, 47 BARBATO, Mariano 33, 121, 136 BARBATO, Melanie 83, 136 BARBE, Esther 123 BARBERA, Oscar 51 BARDON, Aurelia 83 BARLING, David 27, 124, 131 Barnard, Jenna 7 BARROSO, Antonio 135 BARTHA, Attila 72 BASSEL, Leah 87 BASTIEN, Frédérick 80 BAUER, Paul Cornelius 69 BAUHR, Monika 134 BAUMGARTNER, Michael 39 BAUMGART-OCHSE, Claudia 121 BAYLISS, Kate 63 BAZIN, Anne 118 BEAUSOLEIL, Emily 52 BECK, Stefan 118 BEECH, Diana 97 BELCHIOR, Ana 64, 73 BELIM RODRIGUES, Célia 136 BELYAEVA, Nina 132 BELZUNEGUI, Angel 92 BEN PORAT, Guy 33, 47, 75 BENDZ, Anna 90 BENEDETTO, Giacomo 39 BENGTSSON, Åsa 42, 82 BENZ, Arthur 99, 135

BÉRAUD-SUDREAU, Lucie 44 BERGQVIST, Christina 98 BERG-SØRENSEN, Anders 107 BERGSTRÖM, Tomas 61 BERJAUD, Clémentine 134 BERKHOUT, Joost 76, 83 BERNARD DE RAYMOND, Antoine 115 BERNARDI, Luca 66 BERNATH, Julie 129 BERNDTSON, Erkki 40, 50 BERNHAGEN, Patrick 67, 72, 99 BERNHARDT, Nicole 79 BERNIER, Lynne 134 BERTI, Benedetta 47 BERTRAND, Gilles 118 BES, Bart Joachim 77 BEST, Heinrich 26, 116 BETZOLD, Carola 88 BEVAN, Shaun 39 BEYENS, Stefanie 58 BEYERS, Jan 30, 54, 72, 119, 135 BEZES, Philippe 34, 66 BIEBRICHER, Thomas 52 BIELA, Jan 88, 121 BINA, Olivia 70 BINDERKRANTZ, Anne 30, 72, 119 BINELLI, Chiara 65 BIRCH, Sarah 117, 131 BIRNBAUM, Maria 101, 136 BISKUP, Przemyslaw 105, 126 BITHYMITRIS, Giorgos 135 BJARNEGÅRD, Elin 67, 98 BJOLA, Corneliu 53 BLAIS, Andre 66, 93 BLANCHARD, Marianne 89 BLANCHARD, Philippe 57, 124 BLÜHDORN, Ingolfur 87, 116 BLUM, Virginie 96 BOASSON, Elin Lerum 96 BOBBA, GIULIANO 86, 134 BÖCHER, Michael 109 BÖDEKER, Sebastian 46 BODENSTEIN, Thilo 82 BOETTICHER, Astrid 105 BOHLE, Dorothee 90 BÖHM, Timo 73 BOISSEUIL, Clement 93 BOL, Damien 91, 93 BOLLEYER, Nicole 39, 88, 105 BONNAUD, Laure 115 BONNET, Simon 63 BONVECCHI, Alejandro 48 BOONEN, Joris 103 BOOT, Eric 80 BORANG, Frida 99 BØRHAUG, Kjetil 122, 130 BORNSCHIER, Simon 73 BORONSKA, Karolina 135 BORRI, Rossella 47 BORUCKI, Isabelle 134 BOS, Linda 100, 114

│ 137


Index of Names BOSCH, Agusti 48 BOSI, Lorenzo 32, 91, 100, 114 BOTTERILL, Linda 131 BÖTTGER, Katrin 127 BOUCEK, Francoise 59 BOUDOU, Benjamin 60 BOURG, Dominique 105 BOURGEOIS, Clara 99 BOUSBAH, Karima Seraina 76 BOUZA, Luis 66, 127 BOVAIRD, Tony 70 BOVENS, Mark 52, 88 BOYNIK, Sezgin 42 BOZZINI, Emanuela 131 BRACE, Laura 34 BRACK, Nathalie 97, 126 BRAENDLI, Matthias 60 BRANDI, Clara 115 BRATBERG, Oivind 126 BRAUN, Caelesta 54, 83 BRAUN, Dietmar 90, 99 BREDGAARD, Thomas 100 BREEMAN, Gerard 27, 50, 124 BREINDL, Yana 117 BRESSERS, Hans 35 BRETHAUT, Christian 71 BRIATTE, François 117 BRITO VIEIRA, Mónica 57 BRIZIO, Amandine 63 BROOME, Julie 118 BROUARD, Sylvain 29, 108, 118 BROUGHTON MICOVA, Sarah 133 BROWN, Coree 126 BRUMMER, Klaus 133 BRUSIS, Martin 90, 100 BRUSZT, Laszlo 119 BUCHE, Jonas 44 BUCY, Erik 136 BUESS, Michael 121 BUG, Mathias 52 BUKOW, Sebastian 52, 87 BULMER, Simon 87 BUNEA, Adriana 39 BUREAN, Toma 69 BURES, Oldrich 61 BURGI, Noëlle 109 BURSENS, Peter 135 BUSER, Patricia 115 BUSETTI, Simone 53 BUSH, Simon 124 BUSTIKOVA, Lenka 46 BUZOGANY, Aron 44 BYRNE, David 124 BYRNES, Timothy 121 BYTZEK, Evelyn 39, 93

C CAIANI, Manuela CALCA, Patrícia CALDERARO, Andrea CALLIGARO, Oriane CAMACHO, Beatriz CAMACHO, Luis CAMERLO, Marcelo

138 │

47 136 61 69 60 43 48

CAMERON, Sarah 82 CAMPANA, Aurélie 111 CAMPBELL, Liz 129 CAMPBELL, Rosie 119 CAMPELLO, Daniela 57 CANDEL, Jeroen 96, 124 CANIHAC, Hugo 69 CANNON, Cecilia 46 CANTIJOCH, Marta 70, 80 CAPANO, Giliberto 31, 100, 119 CAPELOS, Tereza 32, 47, 109, 127, 135 CAPIE, David 42 CAPRA VIEIRA, Pedro 61 CARAMMIA, Marcello 39 CARAPIC, Jovana 114 CARBONE, Maurizio 82, 104 CARDENAL, Ana S. 80 CARMAN, Christopher 82 CARNEY, Gemma 67 CARRAPICO, Helena 35, 55, 72 CARREIRA DA SILVA, Filipe 57 CARTER, Betsy 65 CARTER, Elisabeth 31, 55 CARUCCI, Fabrizio 43 CASHMORE, Matthew 104 CASTIGLIONE, Dario 50 CASTRO, Paula 90 CAVERO CANO, Gonzalo 106 CAYLA, Clément 118 CELESTINE, Audrey 59 CELIS, Karen 27, 42 CELOTO, Ronaldo 87 CERNA, Lucie 79 CERNISON, Matteo 117 CERON, Andrea 63 CEVA, Emanuela 53 CHALMERS, Adam 54, 72 CHAMPION, Cyrielle 50 CHANG, Alex 103 CHANG, Michele 106 CHAPPELL, Louise 125 CHEIBUB, Jose Antonio 63 CHEN, Chia-Chun 54 CHEN, Rebecca 90 CHERNYKH, Svitlana 125 CHILLAUD, Matthieu 50 CHIRU, Mihail 127 CHOU, Meng-Hsuan 26, 104, 132 CHOUINARD, Stephanie 134 CHRISTENSEN, Henrik Serup 75, 115 CHRISTIANSEN, Flemming 58, 89 CHRISTIANSEN, Peter Munk 54, 83 CHRISTIANSEN, Thomas 123 CHRISTOPOULOS, Dimitrios 32, 91 CHRISTOYANNOPOULOS, Alexandre 111 CHRONA, Stavroula 109 CHRYSSOGELOS, Angelos-Stylianos 61 CHYTILEK, Roman 93 CINGOLANI, Luciana 43 CINI, Lorenzo 91 CISAR, Ondrej 127 CLARK, Tom 80 CLARKE, Amanda 43, 53 COFFE, Hilde 73 COMPAGNON, Daniel 70

CONGE, Patrick 51 CONNOLLY, Eileen 133 CONSTANTELOS, John 99 CONTI, Nicolò 126 CONWAY, Maura 133 COOPERMAN, Rosalyn 70 COPUS, Colin 123 CORDERO, Guillermo 52 CORRADETTI, Claudio 107 CORRÊA DA SILVA, Isabel 86 COSSARINI, Paolo 106 COSSART, Paula 84, 117 COSTA PINTO, António 131 COSTA, Olivier 26, 52, 76, 79 COSTALLI, Stefano 111 COTTA, Maurizio 116 CRANMER, Skyler 82 CRENSHAW, Martha 32 CREPAZ, Katharina 108 CRESPY, Amandine 26, 87, 106 CROSS, James P 39 CROSS, William 51 CROWLEY, Kate 87 CRUICKSHANK, Troy 64 CRUZ-CASTRO, Laura 116 CRUZ-MARTINEZ, Gibran 83 CSEHI, Robert 79 CULP, Julian 53 CUMMINGS, Sally 69 CURINI, Luigi 80, 122 CURTIS, Steven 59 CUTLER, Fred 81, 93 CZARNECKI, Krzysztof 64

D DABELSTEEN, Hans Boas 75 DABÈNE, Olivier 76 DAGEFÖRDE, Mirjam 42 DAHLSTRÖM, Carl 58 DALLARA, Cristina 102, 126 DALMASSO, Emanuela 126 DAMASCHKE, Lisa 130 DANCHEV, Alex 69 DANDOY, Régis 104, 108 DANY, Charlotte 123 D’ARCY, Michelle 43 DASSONNEVILLE, Ruth 76 DAUGBJERG, Carsten 131 DAVESNE, Alban 116 DAVIDSSON, Johan Bo 35, 64 DAVIS, Donagh 91 DE BIEVRE, Dirk 46, 126 DE BOER, Cheryl 44 DE BRUYCKER, Iskander 72, 135 DE FELICE, Damiano 24, 40, 67 DE FRANCESCO, Fabrizio 92 DE GIORGI, Elisabetta 89 DE LANGE, Sarah 50 DE LUCA, Marino 40 DE MOOR, Joost 75 DE PRYCK, Kari 84 DE ROCCHI, Thomas 114 DE VREESE, Claes 42, 51, 114, 117 DE VRIES, Catherine 106


DE WILDE, Jaap 53 DE WILDE, Pieter 118 DEBARDELEBEN, Joan 100 DEBUS, Marc 71, 96 DEGN, Lise 106 DEHOUSSE, Renaud 79 DEISS-HELBIG, Elisa 67 DEITELHOFF, Nicole 71 DEKKER, Henk 32, 73, 121 DEL PINO, Eloisa 72 DELLA PORTA, Donatella 25, 57, 100, 134 DELLA SUDDA, Magali 92 DELLAGI, Adel 61 DELLAS, Eleni 124 DELLEPIANE AVELLANEDA, Sebastian 90 DELORI, Mathias 118 DELREUX, Tom 104 DEMERTZIS, Nicolas 81 DEMIRYOL, Tolga 60 DENEMARK, David 130 DENI, John 35, 44, 71 DENTE, Bruno 53 DENTERS, Bas 115, 123 DEPAUW, Sam 91 DEPAUW, Sara 125 DESCHAUX-DUTARD, Delphine 71 DESRUMAUX, Clement 77 DETTERBECK, Klaus 29 DEWULF, Art 84 DIANI, Mario 32, 65, 127 DIAS COELHO, Thierry 78 DIJKSTRA, Hylke 53 DIMITROVOVA, Bohdana 92 DINAS, Elias 108, 132 DIVEN, Polly 63 DOBOS, Gabor 104 DOBREVA, Alina 55 DODEIGNE, Jeremy 44 DOHERTY, Brian 26 DOMANOV, Aleksey 97 DOMINGUEZ, Roberto 76 DOMONKOS, Stefan 90 DONAS, Tom 54, 108 DÖRING, Holger 50 DOS REIS, Filipe 60 DOUGLAS, James 48 DOWLEN, Oliver 55 DOYLE, John 55 DRAPALOVA, Eliška 136 DREYLING, Justus 59 DRI, Clarissa 76 DRIESSEN, Peter 104 DUFEK, Pavel 43 DUFY, Caroline 55 DUMBRAVA, Costica 80 DUMITRESCU, Delia 136 DUMONT, Patrick 105 DUNCAN, Jessica 96 DUNCAN, Natasha 79 DUNN, David 53 DUNPHY, Richard 104 DUPUIS, Johann 77 DÜR, Andreas 46, 99 DURNOVA, Anna 52

E EAKIN, Hallie 105 EBERL, Oliver 43 ECEVIT, Yuksel 104 ECKER, Alejandro 96 EDER, Christina 79 EFIMOVA, Anna 123 EGEBERG, Morten 77 EGGER, Clara 71 EISENTRAUT, Sophie 115 EISING, Rainer 99 EJERSBO, Niels 133 EKLUNDH, Emmy 57 EL KHOLI, Hugo 89 ELFF, Martin 93 ELIAS, Leticia 52 ELKEN, Mari 87 ELKINK, Johan A. 87 ELMELUND-PRÆSTEKÆR, Christian 91 ELOKHINA, Yulia 114 EMMENEGGER, Patrick 109 ENGELI, Isabelle 27, 83 ENGELKAMP, Stephan 90 ENGELMANN, Claudia 117 ENGERT, Stefan 136 ENGST, Benjamin G. 89, 118 ENNSER-JEDENASTIK, Laurenz 58 ENOS-ATTALI, Sophie 50 ENYEDI, Zsolt 51, 73 EPPING, Lynn 66 EPPLER, Annegret 43, 135 ERDINC KLIEM, Mujde 75 ERISEN, Cengiz 109 ERKKILA, Tero 40, 57 ERMAN, Eva 28, 80 ERNST, Falko 64, 84 ERTURK, Ahmet Cemal 84 ESCALONA, Fabien 104 ESCHER, Tobias 70 ESPÍRITO SANTO, Paula 77 ESTEVE, Marc 88 ETTE, Andreas 117 EUCHNER, Eva-Maria 50, 83 EVANS, Elizabeth 70 EVANS, Jocelyn 72 EVERITT, Joanna 136 EWERT, Stefan 80

F FAIRBROTHER, Malcolm 65, 78 FALCIOLA, Luca 47 FARRAND, Benjamin 72, 84, 101 FAUST, Jörg 82 FAVOTTO, Alvise 67 FAY, Franziska Maria 71 FEINDT, Peter 27, 52, 96 FERNANDES, Jorge 108 FERNANDEZ-ALBERTOS, Jose 100 FERRARA, Alessandro 107 FERREE, Myra Marx 87 FEY, Marco 98 FIALOVÁ, Marta 125

FIDELIS, Teresa 48 FIEDLSCHUSTER, Micha 57 FIELD, Bonnie 108, 119 FIELDHOUSE, Edward 132 FIKET, Irena 79 FILLIEULE, Olivier 57, 82 FINGER, Anne 125 FINKE, Daniel 24 FINSERAAS, Henning 54 FISCHER, Frank 81 FISCHER, Manuel 35 FISHER, Jonathan 134 FISHKIN, James 117 FISKER, Helene Marie 119 FIVAZ, Jan 42 FLEDDERUS, Joost 70 FLEISCHER, Julia 44, 58 FLESKEN, Anaid 40 FLINDERS, Matthew 76 FLINK, Tim 97 FLOHR, Anne 28, 40, 61 FOLEY, Frank 71 FONT, Joan 115, 125 FONT, Nuria 39 FORD, Robert 64 FORET, Francois 69, 111 FORNO, Francesca 101 FORTIN-RITTBERGER, Jessica 79 FORTUNATO, David 71, 130 FOSSATI, Flavia 90 FOSSUM, John Erik 50 FOUCAULT, Martial 93 FOURNIER, Bernard 25, 103 FRAENKEL, Jon 66 FRANCHINO, Fabio 39 FRANCONY, Jean-Marc 101 FRANKLIN, Mark 132 FRANZMANN, Simon 103 FRAUSSEN, Bert 54 FRECH, Elena 93 FREDÉN, Annika 58 FREIRE, André 60, 64, 73, 103 FREITAS, Francisco 87, 97 FREYBURG, Tina 86 FROIO, Caterina 58 FROIS, Catarina 127 FUCHS, Nathalie 59 FUKUMI, Sayaka 72 FULGE, Timm 64 FUMASOLI, Tatiana 106, 124 FUNK, Andreas 111, 134 FURLONG, Paul 76

G GABRIEL, Oscar 32, 69, 84 GAGATEK, Wojciech 61 GAGLIOLO, Matteo 127 GALANTI, Maria Tullia 119 GALATA, Lena 96, 131 GALIMBERTI, Deborah 119 GALLY, Natacha 66 GAMAN-GOLUTVINA, Oxana 96 GAMPFER, Robert 78 GANUZA, Ernesto 106

│ 139


Index of Names GARCÍA-GUITIÁN, Elena 43 GARZIA, Diego 29, 42, 51 GATTERMANN, Katjana 123 GAUJA, Anika 77 GAXIE, Daniel 34, 84 GAYARD, Grégoire 72 GEISSEL, Brigitte 87, 125 GEMENIS, Kostas 69 GEMENNE, Francois 84 GENTILE, Antonina 109 GERBAUDO, Paolo 111 GERMANN, Micha 60 GIASSON, Thierry 80 GIBSON, Rachel 25, 70 GIDISOGLU, Ugur Sercan 104 GIEBLER, Heiko 58, 82 GIGER, Nathalie 122 GILABERT, Pablo 98 GIORGI, Alberta 75, 92 GIOVANNI, Allegretti 97, 106, 125 GIRARD, Charles 43 GISSEL, Line Engbo 89 GIUGNI, Lilia 51 GIUGNI, Marco 91 GLAAB, Katharina 129 GLANTSCHNIGG, Christian 103 GLUNS, Danielle 93 GLÜPKER, Gitta 79 GODENHJELM, Sebastian 53 GOERTZ, Gary 39 GOIRAND, Camille 57 GOLD, Valentin 97 GOLDSMITH, Chris 77 GOMBIN, Joel 72 GONCZ, Borbala 97 GONZALEZ, Flor 51 GONZÁLEZ-LEDESMA, Miguel Alejandro 133 GOODIN, Bob 80 GOODWIN, Matthew 64 GORNITZKA, Ase 77, 106 GOSEPATH, Stefan 107 GRÄBENER, Josua 130 GRABOWSKA, Miroslawa 47, 100 GRÆGER, Nina 123 GRAFSTEIN, Robert 47 GRANDJEAN, Geoffrey 130 GRASTEN, Maj 71 GRAZIANO, Paolo 57 GREEN-PEDERSEN, Christoffer 24, 83 GREENWOOD, Justin 127 GREFFET, Fabienne 28, 88 GREK, Sotiria 108 GRIGGS, Steven 98 GRIMES, Marcia 134 GRIMM, Sonja 86 GRÖNLUND, Kimmo 69, 79 GROTZ, Florian 96 GSCHWEND, Thomas 91, 108, 118 GUARNIERI, Carlo 80 GUASTI, Petra 89, 129 GUERRA, Simona 97 GUGLIELMI, Simona 96 GUILLAUME, Jean-François 25 GUINAUDEAU, Isabelle 106

140 │

GUINJOAN, Marc GÜMPLOVA, Petra GUNNARSON, Carina GUSTAFSON, Sandra M GUSTAVSSON, Gina GWIAZDA, Anna GYARFASOVA, Olga

39 126 64 117 92 80 27, 97, 109

H HAAPALA, Taru 86 HABERSTROH, Charlotte 64 HAEUSERMANN, Silja 64 HAGAN, Joe 133 HAJEK, Katharina 117 HALIKIOPOULOU, Daphne 64 HALLIGAN, John 66 HALPIN, Darren 72, 135 HAMENSTAEDT, Ulrich 67 HAMIDI, Camille 59 HANLEY, Sean 86, 131 HANRETTY, Chris 99 HARBERS, Imke 127 HARRIS, Clodagh 67 HARSGOR, Liran 76 HARTEVELD, Eelco 100 HARTLAPP, Miriam 77, 92, 99, 108 HARTLEY, Jean 53 HARTLIŃSKI, Maciej 59 HASHEMI, Hossein 54 HAUNSS, Sebastian 91 HAUSKNOST, Daniel 116 HAVERLAND, Markus 77 HAVINGA, Tetty 115 HAVLIK, Vlastimil 86 HAYAT, Samuel 43 HAYES, Jarrod 63 HAYNES, Jeffrey 33, 47, 75, 129 HAZAN, Reuven 40, 51 HEALY, Grainne 106 HEATH KELLY, Charlotte 101 HEFFTLER, Claudia 123 HEICHEL, Stephan 99 HEIDAR, Knut 67 HEIDBREDER, Eva 90, 109 HEIMS, Eva 111 HEIN, Michael 80 HEINELT, Marie-Sophie 87 HEINZ, Dominic 99 HELLER, William 71 HELLMÜLLER, Sara 115 HELLSTROM, Johan 105 HENEHAN, Kathleen 64 HENNAU, Sofie 123 HENNIG, Anja 75, 83, 101 HENRIZI, Annika 115 HENSELL, Stephan 47 HEPBURN, Eve 29 HERNE, Kaisa 79 HERZBERG, Carsten 27, 63, 106 HEUWIESER, Raphael 119 HEYERICK, An 104 HEYWARD, Clare 96 HICKMANN, Thomas 115 HIDALGO-REDONDO, Oscar 84

HIGLEY, John 26, 116, 124 HILGERS, Mathieu 108 HIMMELROOS, Staffan 79 HINO, Airo 122 HIRVI, Marja 63 HLOUŠEK, Vít 126 HÖNNIGE, Christoph 29, 89, 118 HOFF, Jens 51 HOFFMANN-LANGE, Ursula 26, 96, 124 HOFMANN, Andreas 84 HOFMANN, Gregor 107 HOFMANN, Jeanette 117 HOGENAUER, Anna-Lena 44, 108 HOLLWAY, James 90 HOLM, Malin 98 HOLMAN, Mirya 70 HOLMES, Marcus 53 HOLZINGER, Katharina 97 HOOGHE, Liesbet 90 HOPPANIA, Hanna-Kaisa 117 HOPPE, Thomas 123 HÖRISCH, Felix 46, 100 HORVATH, Agnes 54 HORVÁTH, Péter 96 HOSPES, Otto 105 HOUDRET, Annabelle 63 HOULBERG SALOMONSEN, Heidi 61 HOVIK, Sissel 44 HOWARTH, David 80, 98, 106 HOWLETT, Michael 31, 50, 109, 119 HØYLAND, Bjørn 59, 122 HRBKOVÁ, Lenka 93 HRISTOVA, Vessela 79 HUBO, Christiane 99 HÜBSCHER, Evelyne 50 HUCKFELDT, Robert 132 HUDDY, Leonie 47 HUEBNER, Denise 134 HUELLER, Thorsten 77 HUFF, Ariella 123 HUGH-JONES, David 67 HUITEMA, Dave 96 HUMRICH, Christoph 28, 43 HURKA, Steffen 83 HUSTEDT, Thurid 61 HYVÄRINEN, Anna 50

I IAFOLLA, Vanessa IBENSKAS, Raimondas IDEMUDIA, Uwafiokun IIDA, Keisuke ILHAN DEMIRYOL, Gaye ILONSZKI, Gabriella ILYIN, Mikhail INDRIDASON, Indridi INGOLD, Karin INOGUCHI, Takashi IRENEUSZ, Karolewski IRRERA, Daniela ISAILOVIC, Marija ISER, Mattias ISRAEL, Jonas ISSAR, Yvette

129 39 61 42 57 89, 99 40 50 35, 91 42 32 35, 102 124 53 60 88


ITCAINA, Xabier

92

J JACHTENFUCHS, Markus 97, 99 JACOBS, Kristof 98 JACOBSEN, Eneida 102 JADOT, Anne 100 JADOT, Clément 97 JAKOBSEN, Uffe 78 JAKOBSON, Mari-Liis 126 JAMES, Oliver 58, 83 JARVIS, Lee 101 JASIEWICZ, Joanna 79, 116 JAUHOLA, Marjaana 101 JENSEN, Mads 108 JOERKE, Dirk 78 JOHANN, David 58, 103 JOHANSSON, Staffan 93 JOHN, Peter 50 JOHNSTON, Richard 87 JOIGNANT, Alfredo 131 JONASSON, Ann-Kristin 92 JONES, Briony 115, 129 JOU, Willy 103 JUENGLING, Konstanze 88 JUILLET, Luc 72 JUNG, Karsten 115 JUNGBLUT, Jens 64, 124 JUNQUEIRA LAGE CARBONE, Beatriz 86

K KAACK, Dorthe Lund 99 KAINA, Viktoria 32, 40 KAISERSHOT, Manette 59 KALEV, Leif 126 KALFAGIANNI, Agni 124 KALMAN, Judit 103 KAMIS, Ben 107 KAMKHAJI, Jonathan 87 KAMOEN, Naomi 42, 51 KANELLOPOULOS, Kostas 65 KANIOK, Petr 119, 126 KANOL, Direnç 48 KANTHAK, Kristin 70 KAPPE, Roland 59 KARAKAS, Cemal 84 KARAKIOULAFI, Christina 109 KARAKUŞ, Esra Nur 134 KARAMICHAS, John 48, 100 KARAMPAMPAS, Sotirios 66 KARANTININIS, Kostas 96, 131 KARJALAINEN, Maija 115, 125 KARLSEN, Rune 46, 67, 82 KARLSSON-VINKHUYZEN, Sylvia 115, 129 KARNEIN, Anja 53 KARP, David 24, 51 KARTAS, Moncef 129 KARYOTIS, Georgios 64, 100 KAS, Kinga 59 KASPROWICZ, Dominika 135 KATSOURIDES, Yiannos 126 KAUPPI, Niilo 57

KAVADIAS, Dimokritos 122 KAVALIAUSKAITE, Jurate 121 KAY, Adrian 100, 127 KEATING, Avril 93 KEATING, Michael 63, 75 KEESSEN, Andrea 104 KELBEL, Camille 40 KEMMERLING, Achim 31, 73 KENNY, Meryl 125 KERN, Anna 69, 75 KERROUCHE, Eric 32, 60 KERSTING, Norbert 70 KESKITALO, E. Carina H. 77 KESTILÄ-KEKKONEN, Elina 100 KICKERT, Walter 103 KIM, Yunhwan 70, 93 KINNVALL, Catarina 101 KINSEY, Barbara 104 KIRLAPPOS, Andreas 130 KITTEL, Bernhard 73 KIVISTIK, Kats 103 KLANDERMANS, Bert 47 KLUEVER, Heike 122, 131 KNAUT, Annette 127 KNECHT, Sebastian 125 KNIELING, Joerg 25, 130 KNILL, Christoph 83 KNOKE, David 65 KNUTSEN, Oddbjorn 103 KNÝ, Daniel 130 KOCH, Svea 82 KOCKEN, Joris 53 KOHL, Uta 51 KÖHLER, Daniel 82 KOLLAR, Eszter 98 KOLLER, Daniela 79 KÖLLING, Mario 119 KOLLMAN, Kelly 24, 67 KÖNIG, Pascal 46 KÖNIG, Thomas 24, 97 KONSTANTINIDIS, Nikitas 77 KOOP, Christel 83, 111 KOPECKY, Petr 46 KORINEK, Rebecca-Lea 76 KOSC, Paulina 79 KOSIARA-PEDERSEN, Karina 67 KOSS, Michael 63, 99 KOSSACK, Oliver 109 KOSTAKOS, Panos 122 KOSTERA, Thomas 116 KOSTIUCHENKO, Tetiana 91 KOUSIS, Maria 34, 48, 109 KOVÁŘ, Jan 117 KRAFT-KASACK, Christiane 99 KRALIKOVA, Renata 124 KRATOCHVIL, Petr 83, 130 KRAUSE, Keith 42 KREMER, Jan-Frederik 107 KREPPEL, Amie 93 KRISTENSEN, Niels 93 KRITZINGER, Sylvia 79 KRIZSAN, Andrea 98 KROL, Maria 89 KROMIDHA, Endrit 59 KRONLUND, Anna 51

KROPP, Sabine 114 KROUWEL, André 42, 51, 69, 100 KRZATALA-JAWORSKA, Ewa 134 KUBALKOVA, Vendulka 129 KUBO, Keiichi 51 KUBOTA, Yuichi 42 KUCHERENKO, Vasyl 98 KUEBLER, Daniel 88, 93 KUEBLER, Johanne 91 KUHN, Theresa 57, 101, 124 KÜLAHCI, Erol 50 KUNTZ, Friederike 126 KUOKKANEN, Kanerva 80 KUPKA, Petr 122 KURSAR, Tonci 78 KURUNMÄKI, Jussi 78 KURZE, Arnaud 118 KUTA, Martin 130 KYNSILEHTO, Anitta 33, 60, 117

L LA BRANCHE, Stéphane LACEY, Joseph LACHAT, Romain LADI, Stella LADNER, Andreas LAESSLÉ, Melaine LAGO, Ignacio LAMBELET, Alexandre LANCEE, Bram LANGO, Peter LANZONE, Maria Elisabetta LASINSKA, Katarzyna LAUTH, Hans Joachim LAVORGNA, Anita LAZARIDIS, Gabriella LE MAZIER, Julie LEAL, Hugo LEBAS, Adrienne LECONTE, Cécile LEFEVERE, Jonas LEFORT, Bruno LEHMANN, Ina LEHRKE, Jesse LEON, SANDRA LEPINARD, Eleonore LESAGE, Dries LESSER, Harry LEVINSON, Nanette LIALIOUTI, Zinovia LIDÉN, Gustav LIDSTRÖM, Anders LINDHOLM, Jenny LINDROOS, Kia LINDVALL, Johannes LINEK, Lukas LIPPI, Andrea LISI, Marco LIST, Christian LITTOZ-MONNET, Annabelle LLANOS, Mariana LOADER, Brian LOCKWOOD, Matthew LODE, Birgit

40 40 66, 93 57 42 105 66 34 76 43 40 47 51 64, 136 72 106 127 65 69 60, 91 59 61 91 81 87 84 80 59 135 61 26 127 42 64, 109 97 98 90, 105 61 69 29, 89 134 75 115

│ 141


Index of Names LODGE, Juliet 97 LODGE, Martin 34, 83, 111 LOMAX, Jake 111 LONG, Graham 80 LONGO, Francesca 102 LORENZ, Astrid 118 LORENZO, Barrault 134 LOSADA, Antonio 130 LOVELESS, Matthew 65 LU, Catherine 70 LUNDBERG, Erik 54 LUNDELL, Krister 115 LUP, Oana 109 LUQUE-CASTILLO, Francisco-Javier 131 LUSTHAUS, Jonathan 55 LUTHER, Kurt Richard 24, 105 LUTZ, Georg 31, 64, 127 LYBERAKI, Antigone 75

M MAAG, Simon 106 MACDONALD, Terry 28 MACGREGOR, Sherilyn 26 MACK, Verena 80 MACKAY, Fiona 125 MÄDER, Lars 50, 67, 122 MADL, Michal 129 MAGGETTI, Martino 88, 92 MAGGINI, Nicola 86 MAGGIOLINI, Micol 126 MAGONE, José M. 136 MAH, Luis 55 MAIER, Michaela 124 MAIRA, Michael 116 MÄKINEN, Katja 40 MAKINWA, Abiola 67 MALAMUD, Andrés 29, 76 MALIKS, Reidar 89 MALKOPOULOU, Anthoula 78 MALLET, Marie 54 MALTHANER, Stefan 111 MANGEZ, Eric 108 MANGOLD, Marcel 108 MANSFELDOVA, Zdenka 89, 129 MARCH, Luke 104 MARCHAL, Sarah 121 MARCINKOWSKI, Frank 88 MAREŠ, Miroslav 105 MARGETTS, Helen 43 MARI KLOSE, Pau 72 MARLIERE, Philippe 104 MARQUETTE, Heather 134 MARSCHALL, Stefan 29 MARSH, Michael 117, 127 MARSHALL, David 99 MARSHALL, Tim 130 MARTIN CASTRO, Maria Belén 57 MARTIN, Elaine 101 MARTIN, Irene 48, 66, 100 MARTIN, Michael 55 MARTIN, Shane 91, 99, 108 MARTIN-ORTEGA, Olga 118 MARTINS DE ARAÚJO, Luciane 96 MARTINSEN, Franziska 43

142 │

MARTNEZ PALACIOS, Jone 105 MARX, Paul 64, 81 MARZOUKI, Meryem 61 MASKALIUNAITE, Asta 60 MASSETTI, Emanuele 90, 119 MASSEY, Eric 96 MASTROPAOLO, Alfio 126 MASUJIMA, Ken 54 MATA, Teresa 130 MATAGNE, Geoffroy 104 MATSAGANIS, Manos 121 MATTES, Robert 130 MATTHEWS, Neil 51 MATTILA-AALTO, Minna 70 MATTONI, Alice 25, 65, 82, 117, 134 MATVEEVA, Elizaveta 114 MAURER, Marcus 136 MAVELLI, Luca 92, 121 MAY, Bradley 77 MAYER, Sabrina 121 MAYNE, Quinton 87 MAZZOLENI, Oscar 44, 126 MC NULTY, Gemma 92 MCDONNELL, Duncan 119 MCELROY, Gail 70 MCEWEN, Nicola 72, 126 MCNEILL, Jeffrey 71 MEDINA, Iván 44, 63 MEES, Heleen 104 MEEUSEN, Cecil 101, 103 MEHMETCIK, Hakan 107 MEIJERINK, Sander 77 MELAMUD, Aviv 98 MELLOR, Ewan 80 MENDE, Janne 78 MENDEZ DE HOYOS, Irma 131 MENDEZ, Fernando 60, 69 MERCEA, Dan 111, 134 METZ, Thomas 59 MEULEWAETER, Conrad 73 MEUWESE, Anne 33 MEYER, Thomas 58, 96 MEYER-SAHLING, Jan-Hinrik 58 MICHEL, Elie 46 MICHELETTI, Michele 75, 134 MICHELS, Ank 52 MIHAI, Alexandra 59, 67 MIHAI, Mihaela 107 MIHAILA, Roxana 133 MIHAJLOVIC, Dragan 124 MIHR, Anja 35, 121, 123 MIKLOSI, Zoltan 61 MILAN, Stefania 65 MILIONI, Dimitra 125 MILIOPOULOS, Lazaros 92 MILLS, Dana 52 MILNER, Henry 122 MINKENBERG, Michael 101, 109 MINNELLA, Carlotta 42 MITCHELL, Catherine 75 MÖLLER, Frank 33 MOLLER, Jorgen 86 MOLLINGA, Peter 71 MONAGHAN, Elizabeth 119 MONFORTE, Pierre 65

MONTANARI, Arianna MONTOUROY, Yves MONTPETIT, Eric MORGAN-JONES, Edward MORILLAS, Cindy MORKEVICIUS, Vaidas MORO, Francesco N. MORRELL, Michael MOSCA, Lorenzo MOSCATI, Roberto MOSHER, James MOSS, Timothy MOURAD, Khaldoon MOURAO PERMOSER, Julia MOURITZEN, Poul Erik MOURON, Fernando MOUW, Calvin MUCHA, Witold MUELLER, Harald MUELLER, Sean MUELLER, Wolfgang C. MUFTULER-BAC, Meltem MÜLLER, Andreas MÜLLER, Benedikt MÜLLER, Daniel MÜLLER, Henriette MÜLLER-FÄRBER, Thomas MUNOZ, Luz MURO, Diego MURRAY, Rainbow

51 92, 108 78 105 114 89 47 97 101 106 77 71 54 111, 119 133 76 55 88 98, 107 44 71, 96 60 60 107 69 119 125 54 47 55, 119

N NAI, Alessandro 91 NAKADA-AMIYA, Mizuho 96 NAKAI, Ryo 51 NAKAMURA, Ayako 83 NARITA, Yohei 51 NASTASE, Andreea 77 NAURIN, Daniel 84, 99 NAVARRIA, Giovanni 93 NAVRATIL, Jiri 75, 127 NEBEL, Kerstin 83 NEDELCU, Harry 100 NEGOITA, Ciprian 86 NELSON, Moira 46 NĚMEC, Jan 130 NEMENKO, Ekaterina 89 NESBITT-LARKING, Paul 101 NEUHOLD, Christine 67, 123 NGUYEN, Quynh 67 NIELSEN, Amanda 40 NIEMI, Richard 130 NIKLASSON, Lars 90 NISTOTSKAYA, Marina 43 NIXON, Paul 98, 111, 134 NOERGAARD, Anne Engelst 78 NONHOFF, Martin 40 NOORI, Neema 132 NUESSER, Andrea 93 NULLMEIER, Frank 91 NÚÑEZ, Lidia 90 NYYSSÖNEN, Heino 105


O O CONNOR, Francis 111 Ó DOCHARTAIGH, Niall 32, 55 OBHOLZER, Lukas 39 ÖDALEN, Jörgen 70 OEHL, Bianca 78 OEHMER, Franziska 72 OHMURA, Tamaki 119 OIKONOMAKIS, Leonidas 57 OKUNEV, Igor 60 OLEINIKOV, Ilya 114 OLESEN, Thomas 91, 101 O’LOUGHLIN, Ciara 129 O’MALLEY, Eoin 124 ONATE, Pablo 42, 44, 60 ONDERCO, Michal 134 ÖNEN, Levent 136 ONNUDOTTIR, Eva Heida 82 OOMSELS, Peter 65 OOSTERVEER, Peter 115 OPPELLAND, Torsten 51 OPPERMANN, Kai 133 OPREA, Natalie 63 ORRIOLS, Lluis 48, 81 ORTEGA-RUIZ, Manuela 131 OSEI, Anja 96 OSTERGAARD-NIELSEN, Eva 39 OSTERMANN, Falk 71 OTJES, Simon 89, 105 OUARET, Sofiane 78 OWEN, John 107 OZZANO, Luca 75

P PABST, Adrian 136 PAKULSKI, Jan 116, 124 PALAU, Anna 54 PÁLLINGER, Zoltán Tibor 61 PALONEN, Kari 26, 86 PANAGIOTAREA, Eleni 48, 50 PANNAIN, Rafaela 92 PANNICO, Roberto 79 PANOVA, Viktoriia 54 PAPADOPOULOS, Ioannis 88, 89, 121 PAPAGEORGIOU, Yiota 75 PAPANAGNOU, Georgios 118 PARIJS, Sander 93 PARKER, Charles 123 PARKINSON, John 97 PASCOE, Jordan 43 PASINI, Nicola 76 PASSARELLI, Gianluca 48 PATBERG, Markus 48 PATERNOTTE, David 106 PATTBERG, Philipp 70, 115, 124 PAVAN, Elena 101 PÉCZELI, Anna 69 PEDERSEN, Helene Helboe 58, 135 PEDERSON, Robert Marshall 124 PEDRAZZANI, Andrea 54, 67 PEGAN, Andreja 44 PEKARI, Nicolas 64

PEKONEN, Onni 86 PELED, Alon 43 PELLEN, Cedric 109 PEÑA RAMOS, José Antonio 44 PERALTA, J. Salvador 132 PERCHOC, Philippe 118 PÉREZ GABALDÓN, Marta 72 PÉREZ-COMECHE, Jorge 44 PÉREZ-DURÁN, Ixchel 43 PÉREZ-NIEVAS, Santiago 52 PERSSON, Bo 106 PESTOFF, Victor 70 PETEK, Ana 100 PETERS, Dirk 84 PETERS, Yvette 42 PETERSOHN, Bettina 126 PETERSON, Jonathan 61 PETKOVA, Bilyana 84 PETRENKO, Galina 83 PFEIFER, Hanna 47 PFETSCH, Barbara 131 PIANZOLA, Joelle 51 PILET, Jean-Benoit 52, 76 PILOTTI, Andrea 89 PINHEIRO WALLA, Alice 61 PINHEIRO, Leticia 76 PINTO, Luca 67 PIRRO, Andrea L. P. 109 PISOIU, Daniela 82 PLECHANOVOVA, Bela 59 PLESCHOVA, Gabriela 24, 50, 77 POAMA, Andrei 53 PÓCZA, Kálman 63 PODOLIAN, Olena 100 POHLE, Julia 81 POLETTI, Monica 48 POMATTO, Gianfranco 79 PORTO DE OLIVEIRA, Osmany 125 POULSEN, Birgitte 61 POWER, Timothy 57 POYET, Corentin 52 PRANDI, Maria 40 PRAT, Pauline 66 PREDA, Caterina 42 PREIDEL, Caroline 83 PRICE-THOMAS, Gareth 87 PRIEBE, Andrea 51 PRINCEN, Sebastiaan 39, 50 PRITONI, Andrea 81 PROFETI, Stefania 98 PRONTERA, Andrea 127 PROSSER, Christopher 117 PROVOST, Colin 80, 127 PRYS, Miriam 84 PSEJA, Pavel 121 PUNTSCHER RIEKMAN, Sonja 50 PURI, Poonam 67 PUTINI, Antonio 88 PUUMALA, Eeva 60 PYTLAS, Bartek 109

Q QUINTELIER, Ellen

103

R RACOVITA, Mihaela 133 RADAELLI, Claudio 87 RADULOVA, Elissaveta 40 RAGAZZONI, David 86 RAHAT, Gideon 51, 55 RAIMUNDO, Filipa 121 RAMONAITE, Aine 65 RAMOS PINTO, Pedro 100 RAMOS, Claudia 50 RANDALL, Vicky 59, 67 RANDMA-LIIV, Tiina 103 RANKIN, L. Pauline 133 RAO DHANANKA, Swetha 73 RASCH, Bjorn Erik 29, 63 RASCHZOK, Andreas 109 RASMUSSEN, Anne 24, 105, 135 RAUCH, Carsten 98 RAUDLA, Ringa 48 RAUH, Christian 114 RAUSCHENBACH, Mina 111 RAVINET, Pauline 87 RAWAL, Rajash 98 RAYMOND, Mark 107 RAYNER, Jeremy 90, 127 REAL-DATO, Jose 116 REBESSI, Elisa 76 RECCHI, Ettore 57 REDLAWSK, David 47 REES, Wyn 80 REHER, Stefanie 93 REICHERT, Frank 73 REINA BOTONERO, Eva María 87 REINHARDT, Karoline 43 REISER, Marion 104 REMINGTON, Thomas 114 RENMAN, Ellen 65 RENNWALD, Line 72 REPO, Jemima 117 REQUENA, Laura 46 RESENDE, Madalena 90 RIBEIRO, Isabel 86 RICHTER, Solveig 86 RIDDERVOLD, Marianne 104 RIERA, Pedro 108 RIFÀ, Roser 42 RIHOUX, Benoit 124 RIOUFREYT, Thibaut 89 RIPOLL SERVENT, Ariadna 52, 117 RIVERO, Angel 86 RIVETTI, Paola 114 RODIGUES, Rodrigo 127 RODRIGUEZ TERUEL, Juan 44, 51 RODRIGUEZ-ACOSTA, Cristina 127 ROFE, J Simon 24, 59 ROGERS, Richard 101 ROGGE, Karoline 109 ROHLFING, Ingo 39 RØISELAND, Asbjørn 123 ROJO-MENDOZA, Reynaldo 75 ROLFE, Meredith 109 ROMANIUK, Scott Nicholas 60 ROMANO, Serena 121 ROMANOS, Eduardo 25, 101

│ 143


Index of Names ROMBI, Stefano RÖMMELE, Andrea RONZONI, Miriam ROODUIJN, Matthijs ROOS, Jerome ROOSE, Jochen ROSE, Lawrence ROSEMA, Martin ROSENBERGER, Sieglinde ROSHCHIN, Evgeny ROSS, George ROULLAUD, Elise ROUSSIAS, Nasos ROVNY, Jan ROWE, Carolyn ROYLES, Elin ROZBICKA, Patrycja RUBLEE, Maria Rost RUBLI, Sandra RÜDIG, Wolfgang RUDLING, Adriana RUEDIN, Didier RUEL, Teresa RUFFA, Chiara RUFFING, Eva RUIZ-RUFINO, Ruben RUNHAAR, Hens RUOSTETSAARI, Ilkka RUSSO, Silvia RUTH, Saskia RUUSUVIRTA, Outi RYAN, Matthew

90 28, 88 88 55, 100 57 88 123 51, 121 76 60 57 89 125 131 135 72 99 69 129 64, 100 136 76 108 42 92, 111 117, 131 104 78 122 105 51 77, 125

S SABATO, Sebastiano 116 SACCHI, Stefano 121 SAFUTA, Anna 116 SAGLIE, Jo 59 SAINT-MARTIN, Denis 66 SALAGEANU, Romana 119 SAMATAS, Minas 127 SANCHEZ DE DIOS, Manuel 83 SANDRI, Giulia 51 SANGAR, Eric 118 SANGIOVANNI, Mette Eilstrup 53 SANJAUME, Marc 105 SANTOS, Susana 81 SANZ-MENENDEZ, Luis 116 SARETZKI, Thomas 81 SARI ERTEM, Helin 109 SATA, Robert 87 SATTLER, Thomas 87 SAUER, Birgit 47, 52, 87 SAUERTEIG, Sascha 125 SAVAGE, Lee 81 SBARAGLIA, Fanny 130 SCALIA, Damien 111 SCARAMUZZINO, Roberto 54 SCHADER, Miriam 111 SCHAKEL, Arjan H. 31, 119, 127 SCHÄUBLI, Thomas 79 SCHELLER, Henrik 43, 99 SCHEMEIL, Yves 91 SCHEMMEL, Christian 107

144 │

SCHEPER, Christian 59 SCHERER, Nikolas 104 SCHERMAN, Andres 117 SCHERMANN, Katrin 58 SCHERZ, Antoinette 88 SCHILLEMANS, Thomas 43, 88, 121 SCHILLER, Theo 61 SCHINDLER, Danny 60 SCHLEITER, Petra 105 SCHLENKER, Andrea 96 SCHLOSBERG, David 87, 116 SCHLUETER, Karen 111, 119 SCHMELZLE, Cord 48, 107 SCHMIDT, Andreas 107 SCHMIDTKE, Henning 73, 84 SCHMITT, Hermann 31, 73, 119 SCHMITZ, Marie-Luise 99 SCHNATTERER, Tinette 52 SCHNEIDER, Carsten Q. 39 SCHNEIDER, Volker 119 SCHNEIDEREIT, Nele 43 SCHNEIKER, Andrea 123 SCHOONVELDE, Martijn 59 SCHOYEN, Mi Ah 100 SCHROEDER, Valentin 99 SCHUBERT, Sophia 40 SCHUETTEMEYER, Suzanne S. 60 SCHULTZE, Martin 60 SCHULZE, Kai 92 SCHUMACHER, Gijs 81, 91, 100 SCHWELLNUS, Guido 39 SCOTTO, Angelo 92 SCRINZI, Francesca 133 SCULLION, Jane 123 SCUZZARELLO, Sarah 101 SEDDONE, Antonella 40 SEELKOPF, Laura 73, 82 SEFFER, Kristin 55 SÉGARD, Pauline 69 SEGERBERG, Alexandra 84 SEIDENDORF, Stefan 57 SELB, Peter 66 SELIM, Yvette 129 SEMAL, Luc 105 SEMENOVA, Elena 78, 114 SERBOS, Sotiris 84 SERGENT, Arnaud 123 SERGI, Anna 122, 136 SERRANÒ, Agata 130 SETÄLÄ, Maija 52, 70, 79, 125 SEVENANS, Annick 129 SEVENANS, Julie 66 SEVERS, Eline 42 SEWERIN, Sebastian 96 SGIER, Lea 124 SHEETS, Penelope 100 SHIKANO, Susumu 69, 80 SHOAGA, Olabisi 59 SHORE, Jennifer 65 SHOTTON, Paul 72 SIEBERER, Ulrich 81, 108 SIERP, Aline 135 SIKK, Allan 86, 131 SILVA, Julio 86 SILVEIRA, Pedro 131

SINDRE, Gyda 59 SINDZINGRE, Alice Nicole 54 SINGH, Aakash 102 SINRAM, Sarah 81 SINTOMER, Yves 106 SIX, Frederique 65 SKAAR, Elin 118 SKUSEVICIENE, Dorota 119 SMETS, Aurelie 73 SMETS, Kaat 76, 132 SMIRNOVA, Tatiana 114 SMITH, Andy 92 SMITH, Graham 115 SMITH, Julie 97, 123 SMITH, Russell 64 SÖDERLUND, Peter 100 SOLHAUG, Trond 130 SOLHJELL, Randi 115 SØRENSEN, Eva 53 SØRENSEN, Mads P. 106 SOTIRIU, Sabrina 53 SOTIROPOULOS, Dimitri A. 121 SOUZA, Ezequiel 136 SOZZI, Fabio 108 SPÁČ, Peter 46 SPACH, Miléna 55 SPASOJEVIC, Dusan 54 SPASOVA, Slavina 63 SPENCER, Jon 46 SPERLING, James 44 SPIERINGS, Niels 98 SPIES, Dennis C. 54, 79 SPREITZER, Astrid 44 SPYROPOULOU, Paraskevi 48 SQUARCIONI, Laure 55 SRIRAM, Chandra 35, 121 STAMATI, Furio 100 STAPLES, Kelly 34 STARKE, Peter 81 STARODUBTSEV, Andrey 114 STATON, Jeffrey 80 STAVRO, Elaine 52 STEENVOORDEN, Eefje 73 STEFANIA, Ravazzi 79 STEFANOVA, Boyka 34, 57, 105 STEGHERR, Marc 92 STEINHOFF, Patricia 91 STEPHEN, Matthew 84, 115 STEYVERS, Kristof 104, 123 STILLER, Sabina 77 STJEPANOVIĆ, Dejan 100 STÖCKL, Iris 55 STOECKL, Kristina 101, 102 STOIBER, Michael 87 STOLZ, Klaus 44, 119 STOLZE, Johanna 43 STROMBOM, Lisa 61 STUMMVOLL, A. Alexander 83 STYCZYNSKI, Annika 67 SUDULICH, Maria Laura 98, 114 SULEYMANOGLU KURUM, Rahime 84 SULITZEANU-KENAN, Raanan 121 SURUBARU, Neculai-Cristian 135 SUTCH, Peter 80 SVÅSAND, Lars 59


SVENSSON, Torsten SWENDEN, Wilfried SWITEK, Niko SZABÓ, Gabriella SZAJKOWSKA, Anna SZAWIEL, Tadeusz SZELE, Aron SZELIGOWSKA, Dorota SZOECSIK, Edina SZUBA, Mathilde SZÜCS, Stefan SZUCS, Zoltán Gábor SZYMANSKI, Adam

54 126 87 118 96 47 46 52 119 105 93 86, 118 47, 59

T TAFANI, Ermira 102 TAKAHASHI, Taiki 42 TALLBERG, Jonas 46 TALLEC, Isabelle 111 TANASOIU, Cosmina 133 TANSEY, Oisin 131 TARNOVANU, Horia 97 TATHAM, Michael 31, 63, 108 TAVARES DE ALMEIDA, Pedro 131 Taylor, Marcia 7 TEMELAT, Neslihan 67 TENEY, Celine 78 TEPEROGLOU, Eftychia 64 TERMEER, Katrien 25, 77, 84 TERRIER, Jean 51 TERRÓN BARROSO, Antonio 135 TEUNE, Simon 57 THALER, Mathias 107 THAUER, Christian 67 THIEL, Thorsten 48, 107 THIEM, Alrik 39 THIES, Cameron 133 THIJSSEN, Peter 91 THOLENS, Simone 42 THOMAS, Scott 33, 111 THOMPSON, Emma 77 THOMPSON, Sandra 7 THOMSEN, Mette Kjærgaard 70 THOMSON, Robert 24, 39 THOMSON, Viktoria 117 THORLAKSON, Lori 81 THURNER, Paul 73, 82 TIEMANN, Guido 58, 93 TILLMAN, Erik 124 TIMMERMANS, Arco 50, 52, 58, 79 TIMUS, Natalia 59 TINDEMANS, Klaas 42 TINIOS, Platon 75, 121 TIPALDOU, Sofia 46 TIPPENHAUER, Laurent 115 TODD, Jennifer 91, 126 TOKHI, Alexandros 115, 125 TOPLAK, Cirila 69 TORFING, Jacob 98 TORTOLA, Pier Domenico 87 TOSHKOV, Dimiter 50 TOSUN, Jale 92, 105 TOYGUR, Ilke 117 TRAMPUSCH, Christine 109

TRAUNER, Florian 52, 117 TRECHSEL, Alexander H. 42, 51, 125 TREIN, Philipp 90, 99 TRENZ, Hans-Jörg 84, 118 TRERÉ, Emiliano 111 TRIANTAFILLOU, Peter 28, 43 TRIVIÑO SALAZAR, Juan Carlos 135 TRONCONI, Filippo 105 TRONDAL, Jarle 77 TROY, Jodok 111 TSAKATIKA, Myrto 90, 105 TSARAPATSANIS, Dimitrios 69 TSATSANIS, Emmanouil 64, 73 TSOUKALA, Anastassia 127 TUORTO, Dario 48, 76 TUPMAN, Bill 55, 129 TURAN, Gozde 43 TURKOGLU, Didem 125 TURNER, Joe 93 TYBUCHOWSKA-HARTLINSKA, Karolina 108 TZANETAKIS, Meropi 72

U UBA, Katrin UDRESCU, Claudia Maria UKAI, Yasuharu ULLRICH, Jan Henning ULNICANE-OZOLINA, Inga ULRIKE, Lepont URDINEZ, Francisco URDZE, Sigita UYAR, Emrah

91 106 42 99 97 81 76 117 73

V VAITTINEN, Tiina VALADEZ-MARTINEZ, Laura VALENTINI, Laura VALK, John-Harmen VAMPA, Davide VAN AELST, Peter VAN ALSTEIN, Maarten VAN BRUSSEL, Annelies VAN BUEREN, Ellen VAN CAMP, Kirsten VAN DE BOVENKAMP, Hester VAN DE GRAAF, Thijs VAN DE POL, Jasper VAN DE WARDT, Marc VAN DER BRUG, Wouter VAN DER NOLL, Jolanda VAN ERKEL, Patrick VAN ESCH, Femke VAN HAM, Carolien VAN HAUTE, Emilie VAN HECKE, Steven VAN HOOFT, Paul VAN RIEMSDIJK, Micheline VAN SANTEN, Rosa VAN STOLK, Christian VAN TROOST, Dunya VAN VOSSOLE, Jonas

60, 117 57 61, 88 111 135 66, 91 136 127 123 60 116 84 42, 51 39 27, 76 73, 121 50 50, 116 131 77, 88 61 134 79 66 58, 83 82 81

VAN WAARDEN, Frans 115 VAN WAGENINGEN, Anne 116 VAN WILLIGEN, Niels 115 VANBERG, Christoph 67 VANDELEENE, Audrey 55, 73 VANDEN BROECK, Pieter 108 VANHAEREN, Stéphanie 96 VANHALA, Lisa 134 VANHUYSSE, Pieter 90 VARDEN, Helga 89 VÁRNAGY, Réka 99 VASILOPOULOS, Pavlos 87 VASILOPOULOU, Sofia 64 VÄYRYNEN, Tarja 60 VAZQUEZ, Rafael 66 VEDEL, Thierry 70 VEIGA, Ivo 127 VELICU, Irina 82 VENTURINO, Fulvio 40, 51 VERBEEK, Jasmijn 73, 121 VERDUN, Amy 59 VERHAEGEN, Soetkin 97 VERHELST, Tom 130 VERHOEST, Koen 33, 65 VERLOO, Mieke 98 VERNEY, Susannah 34, 126 VESAN, Patrik 109 VESIKKO, Antti 42 VETTER, Angelika 26, 104, 115 VIEFHUES-BAILEY, Ludger 121 VIEHOFF, Juri 88 VIEHRIG, Henrike 63 VIEIRA, Mathieu 104 VILEYN, Matthias 40, 135 VINK, Martinus 84 VINTILA, Cristina Daniela 52 VIS, Barbara 46, 90 VISSERS, Sara 125 VITAL, Graziela 76 VITIELLO, Thomas 98, 100 VLADIMIROVA, Katia 70 VLIEGENTHART, Rens 66 VODA, Petr 46, 103 VODO, Teuta 126, 134 VOERMAN, Gerrit 51 VOGELMANN, Frieder 40 VOGLER, John 115 VOLK, Christian 48, 126 VOLLAARD, Hans 116 VOLTOLINI, Benedetta 119 VOS, Debby 66 VROMEN, Ariadne 134 VUKASOVIC, Martina 124

W WAGENAAR, Hendrik WAGNER, Aiko WAGNSSON, Charlotte WAHLSTRÖM, Mattias WAHMAN, Michael WALGRAVE, Stefaan WALKER, Graham WALL, Matthew WALLBOTT, Linda

52 58, 66 63 73 131 24, 60, 66 116 98 61

│ 145


Index of Names WALTER, Florian 55 WALTER, Stefanie 31, 118 WALTER, Timo 90 WALTHER, Daniel 105 WARD, Janelle 134 WARD, Orlanda 52 WARE, Alan 40 WARNER, Carolyn 67 WASS, Hanna 82 WASSMER, Christian 60 WAUTERS, Bram 51, 67 WAVREILLE, Marie-Catherine 40 WEBBER, Mark 35, 53, 63 WEBER, Daniel 40 WEGMANN, Simone 63 WEGRICH, Kai 83 WEHNER, Leslie 66 WEIDMANN, Nils 59 WEIFFEN, Brigitte 66 WEISSENBACH, Kristina 59 WEITH, Paul 91 WELCH, David 98, 107 WELDON, Steven 77 WELSH, John 132 WENAR, Leif 98 WENNERHAG, Magnus 54, 82 WENZELBURGER, Georg 46 WESSELS, Joshka 54 WESTERGREN, Martin 107 WESTERWINTER, Oliver 82 WESTINEN, Jussi 69 WESTLE, Bettina 96 WHEATLEY, Joseph 55 WHITELEY, Paul 42 WIBERG, Matti 29, 54 WIDERBERG, Oscar 124 WIERING, Mark 104 WIESNER, Claudia 26, 40, 51, 69 WIGEN, Einar 60 WILHELM, Benjamin 90 WILLIAMS, Howard 89 WILLUMSEN, David 122 WINZEN, Thomas 44 WISOTZKI, Simone 107 WITTIG, Caroline 99, 118 WOJCIK, Stéphanie 70 WOLF, Klaus Dieter 88, 115 WOLFF, Jonas 86 WONKA, Arndt 83 WOOD, Lesley 101 WOON, Jonathan 70 WUNDERLICH, Carmen 69

X XEZONAKIS, Georgios

130

Y YAVUZ BILBAY, Gozde YILDIRIM, Kerem YORDANOVA, Nikoleta YOUNG, Lindsay YOUNG, Mitchell

146 │

87 69 50, 67 101 97

YUKSEL, Hatice YURTSEVER, Sukru

96, 131 78

Z ZABYELINA, Yuliya ZAHAVI, Hila ZAYTSEV, Dmitry ZBIRAL, Robert ZDANIUK, Bartlomiej ZEGLOVITS, Eva ZELLI, Fariborz ZERI, Persefoni ZERILLI, Linda ZETTERBERG, Par ZIAJA, Sebastian ZIHNIOGLU, Ozge ŽILIUKAITĖ, Rūta ZIMMERMANN, Lisbeth ZITTEL, Thomas ZITTOUN, Philippe ZMERLI, Sonja ZUBEK, Radoslaw ZUCCO, Cesar ZUERN, Michael ZWITTER, Andrej

84, 122 87 124 67 105 103 115 82 107 67, 98 82 84 76 71 91 81 65 81, 99 57 84, 115, 118 53


Notes


Notes


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.