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SUMMARY:Transnational Political Contention and European Integration
DESCRIPTION:About the Transnational Political Contention in Europe (TraPoCo) project \nTransnational Political Contention in Europe (TraPoCo) is a three-year project (2020-2023) set up within the “Jean Monnet Network” action of the Erasmus Plus programme that aims to promote awareness\, innovate the teaching activity\, and encourage dialogue between academe and civil society on the studies relating to European integration. \nThe Scuola Normale – with the academic co-ordination of Donatella Della Porta – is the leader of the TraPoCo project\, an international network of universities\, think tanks and associations bringing together scholars from different disciplinary areas –from sociology to law and European studies– and from various countries – Italy\, Spain\, Belgium\, Ireland\, Austria and Serbia – aiming to examine in-depth the role of such social actors as movements\, non-government organisations\, activists and trade unions in the detailed study of the area of rights and democracy in Europe. \nIn addition to the Normale\, the partners of the project are the following: Osservatorio Balcani Caucaso Transeuropa – Trento; Univerzitet u Beogradu (Institute of Sociology and Social Research); University College Dublin (School of Politics and International Relations and UCD College of Business); Universität für Bodenkultur Wien (Institute of Forest\, Environmental\, and Natural Resources Policy); The Good Lobby – Bilbao/Brussels; University of Trento (associated partner). \nSeptember 21\, 2022 \nLocation: Gregor-Mendel-Haus\, Festsaal\, Floor 3 \n16.30-17.00 Arrivals & Registration \n17.00-18.30 Panel 1: Visions of Europe \nChair: Donatella della Porta (Scuola Normale Superiore Pisa) \nAdam Fagan (Kings College London) & Stijn van Kessel (Queen Mary London) – Defending the status quo: the dilemmas of pro-European activism in Germany and the UK \nAlvaro Oleart (University of Maastricht)/Manès Weisskircher (University of Oslo) – How (not) to impact EU politics from below? The gains and losses of DiEM25 \nLuisa Chiodi (BalcaniCaucaso\, Trento) -Horizontal and vertical transnationalism: the Italian civil society and the challenges of contention in the EU space \nAron Buzogány/Patrick Scherhaufer (BOKU Vienna) – The New Climate Movement and the EU \n18.30-19.00 Coffee and Tea Break \n19.00–20.00 KEYNOTE \nDonatella della Porta (Scuola Normale Superiore Pisa) \nPaths of transnationalization in social movements \nFollowed by drinks reception and dinner for conference participants (place to be announced) \nSeptember 22\, 2022 \nLocation: Gregor-Mendel-Haus\, Hörsaal IV\, MENH-02/08 \n09.00-10.30 Panel 2: Civil society and the authoritarian challenge in Europe \nChair: Dorit Geva (CEU) \nManuela Caiani (Scuola Normale Superiore Pisa)/Manès Weisskircher (Oslo University) – Anti-Nationalist Europeans and Pro-European Nativists on the Streets: Visions of Europe from the Left to the Far Right (and transnational practices) \nAttila Antal (ELTE Budapest) – The Extraordinary Measures of Authoritarian Populism and the “European State of Exception” controlled by the Civil Society \nDamla Keşkekci (SNS Pisa) – How Transnational or Transnational How? Far-Right Mobilization in Western Europe (2017 – 2021) \nKavyanjali Kaushik (University Carlos III Madrid) – Digital Networks of Nationalism: Understanding Radical-right Party and Movement Success in Europe \nMáté Szabó (ELTE Budapest) – Under Pressure grows the Palm? Civic engagement and civil society deformed under the pressure of the Orbán-regime in Hungary (2010-2022) \n10.30-11.00 Coffee and Tea Break \n11.00-12.30 Panel 3: Transnational labour struggles \nChair: tba \nImre G. Szabó (University College Dublin/CEU) – Unlikely actors for transnational mobilization? The politicization of public services by trade unions across Europe \nFranziska Laudenbach\, Philipp Gies\, Marcus Franke (University of Bremen) – The renaissance of sectoral social dialogues. Did the Covid-19 pandemic serve as an amplifier of transnational workers solidarity at the level of sectoral social dialogues? \nRoland Erne (University College Dublin) & Joerg Nowak (Universidade de Brasilia) – What factors are driving the increasing number of transnational labour protests in Europe (1997-2019)? \nDarragh Golden & Roland Erne (University College Dublin) – Ryanair pilots. Unlikely pioneers of transnational collective action \n12.30-13.30 Lunch Break \n13.30-15.00 Panel 4: Narrating Europe from the margins \nChair: Daniela Apaydin (IDM Vienna) \nJelisaveta Vukelić & Jelena Pešić (University of Belgrade) – Transnationalisation vs. Green Nationalism: Discursive Framing of Recent Environmental Struggles in Serbia \nNikos Papakostas (Inter alia NGO) – EU Funding Frameworks and the Role of Civil Society as an Agent of Social Transformation \nNicolas Moll (Independent researcher) “Europe dies or is reborn in Sarajevo” – The international protest and solidarity mobilisations during the 1992-1995 war in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the attempts to build ‘another Europe’ \nLaura Luciani (Ghent University) Re-politicising Human Rights – ‘Promotion’: EU Interventions and Civil Society Agency in the South Caucasus \n15.00-15.30 Coffee and Tea Break \n15.30-17.00 Panel 5: Migration and transnational solidarity \nChair: Luisa Chiodi (BalcaniCaucaso Trento) \nChiara Milan (SNS Pisa) /Chiara Martini (University of Ca’ Foscari Venice) – Why to engage in solidarity movements? The meaning of engagement and the new imaginaries of solidarity activists \nSinem Bal (Independent researcher) – Eroded transnational women solidarity? Migrant women stuck in between the EU – Turkey \nFrancesca Fortarezza (SNS Pisa) -Contesting EU policies at the borders: transnational solidarity across the Balkan Route \nFederico Alagna (SNS Pisa) – Migration activism and ‘municipal militancy’ in the EU: A multi-scale perspective \n17.00-17.15 Coffee and Tea Break \n17.15-17.45 Conclusion/Final Discussion \nDonatella della Porta \nChiara Milan \nAron Buzogány \nRegistration to the event is free but places might be limited. To attend\, please register through our registration system  . \nINFO: \nUniversität für Bodenkultur (BOKU)   – Wien
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