fringe politics in southeast europe: drivers of change?
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Workshop Programme: Fringe Politicsin Southeast Europe: Drivers of Change?September 2014, Zagreb, CroatiaTRANSCRIPT
Workshop Programme: Fringe Politics in Southeast Europe: Drivers of Change? 12 – 13 September 2014, Zagreb, Croatia DAY 1: 12 Sept 2014 The Institute of Economics, Zagreb (Trg J.F. Kennedyja 7, Zagreb – Conference room, first floor) 13.30 – 14.30 Registration and coffee 14.30 – 16.00 PANEL 1 (90 min) – FRAMING THE DEBATE Introduction Adam Fagan — Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom From Effective Symbolic Representation to Real Social Change Danijela Dolenec —University of Zagreb, Croatia Balkan Activists: From Protests to Emancipation Igor Stiks — University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom 16.00 – 16.30 Coffee 16.30 – 18.00 PANEL 2 (90 min) – POLITICS, PROTEST AND CHANGE The Fringe Politics of Painting: Radical Political Graffiti in South-‐Eastern Europe Görkem Atsungur — American University of Central Asia (AUCA), Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic Fringing the mainstream: a paradigm of the politics of exclusion in contemporary Greece Alex Afouxenidis — National Centre for Social Research, Athens, Greece Discussant Paul Stubbs — The Institute of Economics, Zagreb, Croatia
UACES CRN: Fringe Politics in SouthEast Europe
DAY 2: 13 Sept 2014 Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb (Ivana Lucica 3, Zagreb – Room A1) 09.00 – 11.00 PANEL 3 (120 min) – EXPLORING LGBT ACTIVISMS Europeanization and Norm-‐Socialization of LGBT Rights in Serbia: Belgrade Gay Parades 2001-‐2013 Tamara Pavasovic Trost — University of Graz, Austria Marko Kmezic — University of Graz, Austria Whose Pride? LGBT “Community” and the Organisation of Pride Parades in Serbia Bojan Bilić — University of Bologna, Italy A Study in LGBTQ Activism in Russia and Serbia after 1991: Different Countries, Common Issues? Batueva Katerina — University of Economics, Prague, Czech Republic Vladimir Đorđević — Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic Discussant Koen Slootmaeckers — Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom 11.00 – 11.30 Coffee 11.30 – 13.30 PANEL 4 (120 min) – TRANSFORMING POST-‐YUGOSLAV POLITICAL SPHERES The legacy of protest participation Karin Doolan — University of Zadar, Croatia Tomislav Tomašević — Heinrich Böll Foundation, Zagreb, Croatia Bojana Ćulum — University of Rijeka, Croatia Ignoring changes and pursuing favours as forms of political struggle for better social security in Bijeljina Čarna Brković — Central European University, Budapest, Hungary From ID Numbers to Plenums: Challenging the Bosnian system from within Chiara Milan — European University Institute, Italy Discussant Kruno Kardov — University of Zagreb, Croatia
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