ISA Buenos Aires – RC47 Session Program
28th Jul 2012 | By Emanuele | Category: 2012 (Buenos Aires), Conferences, ISA Forums, News & EventsWednesday, August 1, 2012
1) New Trends and Theoretical Approach in the Field of Social Mobilizations and Social Change
Wednesday, August 1, 2012: 9:00 AM-10:30 AM
OB 38 (Faculty of Economics)
RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions and Social Change (host committee)
RC47 Social Classes and Social Movements
Session Organizer: Benjamín TEJERINA, University of the Basque Country, Spain
Emergence of a global social movement: World says no to inequality
Simin FADAEE, Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany
Distributive grievances and socio-political blockages: The role of middle-class youth in the Israeli social protest movement
Zeev ROSENHEK, The Open University of Israel, Israel; Michael SHALEV, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
21st-century collective movements
Antimo Luigi FARRO, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
Globalization and social movements in the last decade: De-coupling internationalization and institutionalization?
Geoffrey PLEYERS, FNRS/UC Louvain & CADIS/EHESS, Belgium
State violence against protesters in Turkey (Distributed Paper)
Esin ILERI, EHESS – CADIS, France
Seeking for social change, struggling for culture: Collaborative creation as political action and moral orders in the case of free culture movement (Distributed Paper)
Elisenda ARDèVOL, Internet Interdisciplinary Institute, Spain; Débora LANZENI, Internet Interdisciplinary Institute, Spain
Articulations among collective actions (Distributed Paper)
Graciela DI MARCO, Center of Studies on Democratization and Human Rights (CEDEHU).Universidad Nacional de San Martín, Argentina
2) Bridging sociologies. Globalisation, cosmopolitanism and the individual
Wednesday, August 1, 2012: 10:45 AM-12:15 PM
OB 302 (Faculty of Economics)
RC47 Social Classes and Social Movements
Session Organizer: Henri LUSTIGER THALER, Ramapo College, USA
The expression of memory as politics: An insight from recent mobilizations in Chile (2005-2011)
Marie-Christine DORAN, University of Ottawa, Canada
Getting a job (but not anywhere). job opportunities as one of the major determinants of the intrametropolitan migration flows in metropolitan area of campinas
Tiago CUNHA, Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP) – State University of Campinas, Brazil; Silvana QUEIROZ, Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP) – State University of Campinas, Brazil
Social justice and the centralisation of governance in the Australian metropolis; A case study of melbourne
Marcus SPILLER, SGS Economics & Planning Pty Ltd, Australia
New concepts of belonging in a globalized world
Eva YOUKHANA, University of Bonn, Germany
Dispositivos, sentidos y mecanismos causales de la acción colectiva contestatária
Gerson OLIVEIRA, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
3) Anti-nuclear movements after Fukushima disaster
Wednesday, August 1, 2012: 12:30 PM-2:00 PM
OB 302 (Faculty of Economics)
RC47 Social Classes and Social Movements
Session Organizer: Shujiro YAZAWA, Seijo University, Japan
Chair: Seung Kuk KIM, Pusan National University, South Korea
Thoughts and actions of social movements concerning the nuclear in Japan
Shujiro YAZAWA, Seijo University, Japan
Transformation of the antinuclear drive in post-war Japan
Daishiro NOMIYA, Sophia University, Japan
Anti-nucear avtivism in tokyo after 3.11 (Oral Presentation)
Yuko HIRABAYASHI, Tsuru University, Japan
Actors/movements around nuclear energy and radioactive contamination after 3.11 fukushima in Japan: From the sociology of action
Eiji HAMANISHI, Notre Dame Seishin Univertisy, Japan
4) Conflicts, social movements and democracy in the global era
Wednesday, August 1, 2012: 2:30 PM-4:00 PM
OB 302 (Faculty of Economics)
RC47 Social Classes and Social Movements
Session Organizer: Yvon LE BOT, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, France
Chair: Fernando CALDERON, Fundación UNIR, Bolivia, Marie-Christine DORAN, University of Ottawa, Canada
Social mobilization in the arab world and democratization
Susana MANGANA, Universidad Católica del Uruguay, Uruguay
State repression and collective action
Fernanda PAGE POMA, SUNY Stony Brook, USA
World-historical structure and dynamics of protest waves on the global south, 1894–2010
Chungse JUNG, Binghamton University, SUNY, USA
Urban development and modernity unfinished: A reading of the phenomenon of lynching in brazilian society, based on the work of josé de souza martins
Isabel MARTINS, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Sociais da Universidade Federal de Pelotas – Brasil, Brazil
A experênciada tradução cultural nas redes transnacionais de movimentos sociais
Antonio Cesar Machado SILVA, Universidade Federal de Sergipe, Brazil
Thursday, August 2, 2012
5) Latin American social movements and social justice in the Global South
Thursday, August 2, 2012: 9:00 AM-10:30 AM
OB 302 (Faculty of Economics)
RC47 Social Classes and Social Movements
Chair: Emilio TADDEI, Universidad de Buenos Aires, UBA., Argentina
Sociology, colonialism and social practices in latin america
Paulo Henrique Martins MARTINS DE ALBUQUERQUE, Guilherme Martins e Maria Idelvita Martins, Brazil
Sociology of latin-American movements: Practices and theories
Maria da Glória GOHN, Universidad Estatal de Campinas, Brazil
Democratizing the brazilian public shpere: New dynamics in the relationship between the state and black social movements
Angela PAIVA, Pontificia Universidade Catolica do Rio de Janeiro- PUC Rio, Brazil
Pink public transit in Mexico city: Evaluating women-only transportation as a feminist movement (Distributed Paper)
Amy GRAGLIA, SUNY Stony Brook, USA
Responsabilidad como justicia:espacios de los movimientos sociales en democracias emergentes
Céli Regina JARDIM PINTO, UFRGS, Brazil
Contra-hegemonic social movements and the international cooperation for development in latin america
Flávia LESSA DE BARROS, University of Brasília, Brazil
6) ¿Repolitización de las movilizaciones sociales en América Latina?
Thursday, August 2, 2012: 10:45 AM-12:15 PM
OB 302 (Faculty of Economics)
RC47 Social Classes and Social Movements
Chair: Maria da Glória GOHN, Universidad Estatal de Campinas, Brazil
Los sentidos de la exclusión en américa Latina
Luiz CASTRO-SANTOS, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro – UERJ, Brazil
La confluctualitad in america Latina
Fernando CALDERON, Fundación UNIR, Bolivia
Rural EDUCATION movement, tensions in the struggle for a SOCIAL right and the signs of PUBLIC POLICIES
Maria Antônia de SOUZA, Universidade Tuiuti do Paraná, Brazil
Traveling resistance: From Egypt to Chile through Israel and Spain
Lev GRINBERG, ben gurion university, Israel
Participacion de las organizaciones de la sociedad civil en el proceso de democratizacion en córdoba, Argentina periodo 1983/ 2010
Nilda Ines TORCIGLIANI, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba – Escuela de Trabajo Social, Argentina
Globalismo, indiviualización y clase media
Loza JESUS, Universiad de Guadalajara, Mexico
Polifonías urbanas. complejización de las formas ejercicio de la política territorial en el marco de la instalación de los movimientos de trabajadores desocupados (GBA- Argentina)
María MANEIRO, CONICET-UBA / CEL- UNSAM, Argentina
7) Forms of social justice: Localism and globalism in Asian context
Thursday, August 2, 2012: 12:30 PM-2:00 PM
OB 302 (Faculty of Economics)
RC47 Social Classes and Social Movements
Chair: Daishiro NOMIYA, Sophia University, Japan
Why are the citizens of pusan so silent?
Seung Kuk KIM, Pusan National University, South Korea; Jung Rae CHO, Pusan National University, South Korea
El movimiento de solidaridad al pueblo latinoamericano en japón
Tasuku SASAKI, Universidad de Kioto, Japan
Frame convergence into social justice: The korean engagement into transnational food sovereignty movements
Suk-Ki KONG, Seoul National University, South Korea; Hyun-Chin LIM, Seoul National University, South Korea
Japanese student movements in the global 1960s: Encounter of the local context and the transnational context
Ryoko KOSUGI, Harvard-Yenching Institute, USA
Effects in local areas of global justice movement: Anti-G8 protests in Japan, okinawa in 2000 and hokkaido in 2008
Kyoko TOMINAGA, The University of Tokyo, Japan
8 ) Urban movements in the new metropolitan context
Thursday, August 2, 2012: 2:30 PM-4:00 PM
OB 302 (Faculty of Economics)
RC47 Social Classes and Social Movements (host committee)
RC21 Regional and Urban Development
Session Organizer: Fernando DIAZ ORUETA, Universidad de La Rioja, Spain
Chair: Pierre HAMEL, University of Montreal, Canada
Peripheral tactics, materialization and the politics of the ‘future city’ in rosario
Dr. Leandro MINUCHIN, University of Manchester, United Kingdom
Marginal urban claims to the city in emerging versus peripheral economies
Maria Cristina CIELO, Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, Ecuador
Squat the squares, occupy the buildings
Miguel A. MARTíNEZ, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain; Angela GARCíA, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain
The struggle against “stuttgart 21″ old wine in new bottles or a novel form of civil protest?
Johannes NOVY, Technical University Berlin, Germany
Movilizaciones urbanas populares en el Santiago de Chile actual: ¿Hacia una metrópolis más justa y democrática?
Nicolás VERGARA, independent researcher, Chile
Graffiti as a social struggle for recognition: A comparative perspective between rio de janeiro and berlin
Tereza VENTURA, State University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Stuttgart 21 and the paradox of direct democracy (Distributed Paper)
Frank ECKARDT, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Germany
Social movements, urban reforms and participation: A comparison between marseilles and montreal(Distributed Paper)
Caroline PATSIAS, Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada; Sylvie PATSIAS, Institut d’études politiques d’Aix-en-Provence, France
Urban movements in istanbul: From local to global, from global to local (Distributed Paper)
Nezihe Basak ERGIN, Girseun University, Turkey
La modificación del espacio urbano: Praxis de lucha de los movimientos sociales (Distributed Paper)
Cristina REYNALS, Investigadora, Argentina; Roxana CRUDI, Investigadora, Argentina; Alessio SURIAN,Investigador, Italy; Juan FERENAZ, Investigador, Argentina
Artist movements to legalize loft living in soho in the 1960s and 1970s (Distributed Paper)
Hideaki SASAJIMA, Osaka City University, Japan
“origen, historia y preocupaciones de los movimientos socio-ambientales en sergipe” (Distributed Paper)
Matheus Pereira Mattosfeizola FELIZOLA, UFS- UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE SERGIPE E UFRN- UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO RIO GRANDE DO NORTE, Brazil; Fernando Bastos BASTOS, UFRN- UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO RIO GRANDE DO NORTE, Brazil
9) When, where, and how do movements matter? Consequences of social movements
Thursday, August 2, 2012: 4:15 PM-5:45 PM
OB 302 (Faculty of Economics)
RC47 Social Classes and Social Movements (host committee)
Session Organizer: Larry ISAAC, Vanderbilt University, USA
Does protest work? contentious collective action and social spending in latin america, 1970-2008
Barbara ZARATE, Oxford University, United Kingdom
Outcomes of US union mobilization for workplace leave in California and Pennsylvania
Cassandra ENGEMAN, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
The conditions and the consequences of the movement demanding the civil society institutions: The case of NPO law in Japan
Shun HARADA, The University of Tokyo, Japan
La tríada de la política urbana de conciliación de clases en Brasil
Friday, August 3, 2012
10) Social Movement 2.0
Friday, August 3, 2012: 9:00 AM-10:30 AM
OB 302 (Faculty of Economics)
RC47 Social Classes and Social Movements
Chair: Antimo Luigi FARRO, Università di Roma La Sapienza , Italy
Indignados and occupiers: A reactive, creative and democratic movement
Geoffrey PLEYERS, FNRS/UC Louvain & CADIS/EHESS, Belgium
Contribution to the theory of social movements on the internet
Mariana GIORGETTI VALENTE, USP, Brazil
Re-visiting mannheim: Memory, global collective action and inter-subjectivity
Henri LUSTIGER THALER, Ramapo College, USA
Spreading the word: Collective action and networking in a web 2.0 driven generation
Sandra RODRIGUEZ, University of Montreal, Canada
11) Authors meets actors: Dialogues between academia and Latin American social movements
Friday, August 3, 2012: 10:45 AM-12:15 PM
OB 302 (Faculty of Economics)
RC47 Social Classes and Social Movements
Chair: Manuel Antonio GARRETON, University of Chile, Chile
Educación, formación política e internacionalismo en los movimientos sociales rurales latinoamericanos contemporáneos
Flavia BRAGA VIEIRA, Universidad Federal Rural de Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Breno BRINGEL, Instituto de Estudios Sociales y Políticos – Universidad Estatal de Río de Janeiro (IESP-UERJ), Brazil
Nuevos actores en el movimiento por los derechos de los adolescentes en são paulo: La cooptación, el corporativismo, la institucionalización – una confrontación entre las evaluaciones académicas y de los propios activistas
Maria do Carmo ALBUQUERQUE, Universidade Bandeirante, Brazil
Urban composition – artists, publics and social-spatial transformation
Andrea PHILLIPS, Goldsmiths, University of London, United Kingdom; Fulya ERDEMCI, SKOR Foundation for Art and Public Domain, Netherlands
Neoliberal policies, HIV-related vulnerability and AIDS activism in Mexico
Hector Eloy RIVAS SANCHEZ, PhD Student, Canada
La experiencia de acción colectiva en la vila acaba mundo: Una reflexión sobre la construcción de conocimento
Renata VARELLA, IESP-UERJ, Brazil
12) Radical movements examine a political and social order
Friday, August 3, 2012: 12:30 PM-2:00 PM
OB 302 (Faculty of Economics)
RC47 Social Classes and Social Movements
Chair: Antimo Luigi FARRO, Università Roma Sapienza, Italy, Silvana QUEIROZ, Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP) – State University of Campinas, Brazil
Building popular-democratic alternatives in latin america: A comparative analysis of post-neoliberal movements in Venezuela and Argentina
Efe Can GURCAN, Simon Fraser University, Canada
Forms of the european spring: The no tav movement
Raffaele SCIORTINO, State University Milan, Italy; Emiliana ARMANO, State University Milan, Italy
1968 and the modernity’s crisis: The brazilian student s movement as a new “social actor”
Aline Michelle Nascimento AUGUSTINHO, Universidade Estadual Paulista “Júlio de Mesquita Filho”, Brazil;Roberta CAVA, UFSCAR, Brazil
Black Social Movements. Colombia and Brazil
Cristiano RODRIGUES, IESP – UERJ , Brazil
13) Civil society against violence
Friday, August 3, 2012: 2:30 PM-4:00 PM
OB 302 (Faculty of Economics)
RC47 Social Classes and Social Movements
Chair: Hyun-Chin LIM, Seoul National University, South Korea, Suk-Ki KONG, Seoul National University, South Korea
Comparing (In)security in public spaces
Sophie BODY-GENDROT, University Paris-Sorbonne, France
Enclaves del poder sub-nacional y procesos de democratización en medellín, santa cruz y guayaquil
Verónica SILVA REINOSO, UNAM, LOS ANDES, Mexico; Cristina PINEDA ECHEVERRI, UNIVERSIDAD DE LOS ANDES, Colombia
La razón de la violencia. un análisis de la revista cristianismo y revolución en la Argentina de los años sesenta y setenta
Daniela SLIPAK, Universidad Nacional de San Martín/Ecole des Hautes Etudes/Universidad de Buenos Aires,Argentina
Post cold war civil society mobilization in Colombia
Louis ESPARZA, California State University, Los Angeles, USA
Saturday, August 4, 2012
14) RC47 Business Meeting
Saturday, August 4, 2012: 9:00 AM-10:30 AM
OB 302 (Faculty of Economics)
RC47 Social Classes and Social Movements
Session Organizer: Antimo Luigi FARRO, Università Roma Sapienza, Italy
15) Climate justice, ‘buen vivir’ and voluntary simplicity: New lifestyles and political commitments
Saturday, August 4, 2012: 10:45 AM-12:15 PM
OB 302 (Faculty of Economics)
RC47 Social Classes and Social Movements (host committee)
RC24 Environment and Society
Chairs: Maria da Glória GOHN, Universidad Estatal de Campinas, Brazil and Geoffrey PLEYERS, FNRS/UC Louvain & CADIS/EHESS, Belgium
Operationalizing climate change reflexivity: New insights into social response
Debra DAVIDSON, University of Alberta, Canada; Rich STEDMAN, Cornell University, USA
Movimientos sociales y bienes comunes naturales
José SEOANE, Universidad de Buenos Aires UBA, Argentina; Emilio TADDEI, Universidad de Buenos Aires, UBA., Argentina; Clara ALGRANATI, Universidad de Buenos Aires UBA, Argentina
Construyendo alternativas, negociando significados: Luchas por el (anti)desarrollo y traducción en el activismo transnacional
Breno BRINGEL, Instituto de Estudios Sociales y Políticos – Universidad Estatal de Río de Janeiro (IESP-UERJ),Brazil
Communitarian strategies of environmental control and adaptation: The experience of Mexican indigenous groups
Gustavo D’AVILA NETO, Associated Profesor in Design Engeneering at Papaloapan University, Oaxaca State,Mexico; Nídia Perez LOBATO, Associated Profesor in Design Engeneering at Papaloapan University, Oaxaca State, Mexico; Gabriel DE SENA JARDIM, Doctorate Candidate in Psychosociology of Communities and Social Ecology at Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil