fringe politics in southeast europe: drivers of change?

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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 SouthEastern 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

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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  

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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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