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3 Table of Contents Introduction Welcoming address by Michel Wieviorka... 4 Welcoming address by Arturo Rodríguez Morato... 6 Welcoming address by Emilio Lamo de Espinosa... 9 Welcoming address by Oriol Homs...12 ISA Forum organization...14 Exhibitors...17 Programme Structure Preliminary Event ISA Research Council Administrative Meeting Opening and Closing Ceremonies Timetable of Academic Sessions General Programme Plenary Sessions Common Sessions Special Sessions Open Debates Ad Hoc Sessions Thematic Programmes Research Committees Working Groups Thematic Groups Joint Sessions Index of Authors Locations

4 Welcoming address

5 Welcome by Michel Wieviorka, President of the International Sociological Association To the participants of the Forum It is a great pleasure for me to welcome you to the Forum which has been jointly organized by the Spanish, the Catalan and the International Sociological Associations. It is therefore demonstrated that our association is fully "global", as it can organize itself without any hierarchical principle, at different levels. It is an important fact that this meeting is held in Barcelona, a "global" town as it has long received people from different origins and which has been open to the world while maintaining a strong cultural identity. Researchers in social sciences usually wonder about their utility, on their social or political role. Some try to stay apart from public debate and specialize as pure academic researchers. Others tend to contribute more or less on a regular basis as experts with their expertise or their abilities to the service of a power or of a counter-power or even to the media. Others express themselves within the political scope, taking a position, participating in debates on social or international issues. And there are sociologist too who think that their participation in the life of the town is based on their ability to perform research-action, and to change "in the heat of the moment" the role or the actors they perform with; or they are even certain that, by putting the actors in a self-analysis position, they encourage them to consider the sense of their actions and therefore they contribute to the increase of their knowledge level and their ability to perform, etc. The ways in which sociologists participate in public life are many and diverse and it is good to take a positive approach towards them and to think about it: our meeting is focussed on this reflection, and I am happy because of it! This meeting has been built around the core and the strength of the association which I preside: the Research Committees. Throughout the Forum they will, on one hand, develop their reflections and their own work, and on the other, they will merge with other committees in order to develop new and particularly innovating exchanges anyone can appreciate its richness when reading the programme. And although our Forum is a sociology meeting, we have also invited to the debate other representatives of knowledge or of action. Social science can only gain when its barriers are removed especially towards other disciplines such as life sciences: this Forum is also a chance to make some progress in this direction. I am sure we are about to live moments of high intellectual quality in a lively ambience. Let me give you my warmest welcome. 4

6 Bienvenue par Michel Wieviorka, Président de l Association internationale de Sociologie Bienvenida por Michel Wieviorka, Presidente de l Asociación Internacional de Sociología A los participantes en el Forum Aux participants au Forum C'est une grande joie pour moi que de vous souhaiter la bienvenue au Forum organisé conjointement à Barcelone par les associations espagnole, catalane et internationale de sociologie. Notre discipline est ainsi parfaitement "globale", puisqu'elle sait s'organiser, sans principe hiérarchique, à différents niveaux. Le fait que cette rencontre ait lieu à Barcelone, une ville elle aussi "globale", puisqu'elle accueille depuis longtemps des populations venues du monde entier, et qu'elle est ouverte au monde tout en maintenant une forte identité culturelle. Les chercheurs en sciences sociales s'interrogent souvent sur leur utilité, sur leur rôle social, ou politique. Certains entendent se tenir à distance du débat public, pour ne se consacrer, comme chercheurs, qu'à leurs activités scientifiques. D'autres se constituent à l'occasion, ou de façon plus ou moins régulière, en experts, mettant leur savoir ou leurs compétences au service d'un pouvoir ou d'un contre-pouvoir, ou bien encore à celui des médias. D'autres encore s'expriment dans l'espace politique, prennent position, interviennent dans des discussions sur des enjeux de société, ou sur des questions internationales. D'autres encore considèrent que leur participation à la vie de la Cité passe par leur capacité à faire de la rechercheaction, et à modifier à chaud le jeu des acteurs avec lesquels ils travaillent; ou bien encore ils sont convaincus qu'en mettant des acteurs en position d'auto-analyse, en les encourageant à réfléchir au sens de leur action, ils contribuent à élever leur niveau de connaissance et de là leur capacité d'action. Etc. Les modalités de la participation du sociologue à la vie publique sont nombreuses et diverses, et il est sain de l'accepter, d'y voir une richesse et d'y réfléchir: notre rencontre est placée sous le signe de cette réflexion, et je ne peux que m'en réjouir. Cette rencontre est structurée autour de ce qui constitue le coeur et la force de l'association que je préside: ses comités de recherche, qui tout au long de ce Forum, vont d'une part développer leur réflexion et leur travail propre, et d'autre part se mêler les uns aux autres pour développer des échanges souvent inédits et particulièrement novateurs -chacun pourra voir, à la lecture du programme, qu'il est singulièrement riche. Et si notre Forum est une rencontre de sociologues, nous avons souhaité aussi débattre avec d'autres représentants du savoir, ou de l'action. Les sciences sociales ont tout à gagner à débattre aux frontières, et notamment avec d'autres disciplines comme les sciences de la vie, et ce Forum est aussi une occasion de faire quelques pas dans cette direction. Je suis convaincu que nous allons vivre des moments de grande qualité intellectuelle, dans une ambiance conviviale, et j'adresse à tous mes salutations les plus cordiales. Es para mí una gran satisfacción darles la bienvenida al Fórum, organizado conjuntamente en Barcelona por las asociaciones española, catalana e internacional de sociología. Se pone de manifiesto así el carácter perfectamente "global" de nuestra disciplina, ya que sabe organizarse, sin principio jerárquico, a distintos niveles. Resulta también importante el hecho de que esta reunión tenga lugar en Barcelona, una ciudad también "global", dado que desde siempre ha acogido a gente venida de todo el mundo, manteniendo a la vez una fuerte identidad cultural. Los investigadores en ciencias sociales se preguntan a menudo sobre su utilidad, su papel social o político. Algunos se apartan del debate público, para consagrarse como investigadores a sus actividades científicas. Otros se constituyen en ocasiones, o de forma más o menos regular, en expertos, poniendo sus conocimientos o su competencia al servicio de un poder o de un contrapoder, o en ocasiones al servicio de los medios de comunicación. Otros se expresan dentro del espacio político, tomando partido, interviniendo en debates sobre los problemas de la sociedad, o sobre cuestiones internacionales. Los hay que consideran que su participación en la vida de la ciudad pasa por su capacidad para la investigación acción y para modificar sobre el terreno el papel de los actores con los cuales trabajan. O bien están convencidos de que colocando a los actores en posición de auto-análisis, animándolos a reflexionar sobre el sentido de su actuación, contribuyen a elevar su nivel de conocimiento y su capacidad de acción. Etc. Las modalidades de la participación del sociólogo en la vida pública son numerosas y diversas. Resulta saludable aceptarlas, ver en ellas una riqueza y reflexionar sobre ellas: nuestro encuentro se sitúa bajo el signo de esta reflexión, de lo cual yo no puedo por más que alegrarme. Este encuentro se estructura alrededor de aquello que constituye el corazón y la fuerza de la asociación que presido: sus comités de investigación, que a lo largo de este Fórum desarrollarán, por una parte, su reflexión y su trabajo específicos, mientras que, por otra, se mezclarán con el resto de grupos para desarrollar intercambios inéditos y particularmente innovadores cualquiera podrá ver, al leer el programa, que éste resulta a este respecto especialmente rico. Y aunque nuestro Fórum es un encuentro de sociólogos, hemos querido también debatir en él con otros representantes del saber o de la acción. Las ciencias sociales tienen mucho que ganar en el debate fronterizo, particularmente con otras disciplinas como las ciencias de la vida, y este Fórum es también una ocasión para dar algunos pasos en esa dirección. Estoy convencido de que vamos a vivir momentos de gran calidad intelectual, dentro de un ambiente de camaradería. En esa esperanza, quiero hacer llegar a todos mi saludo más cordial. 5

7 Welcome and Introduction to the Forum Programme by Arturo Rodríguez Morató, ISA Vice-President for Research and Forum Director Welcome to the 1st ISA Forum of Sociology. Its programme is the result of a long process of interchanges amongst many people: colleagues from all over the world who are working in many specialities and who have contributed to shaping it. Crystallized, this programme is now the starting point of an experience which all who have taken part in the organization of the Forum are hoping to be really stimulating and fruitful. The idea of the Forum was born out of an intuition, a perception of some neglected practical necessities existing in ISA as well as some missed opportunities and some important challenges for the sociological community. These had to be addressed. The Forum combines all these principles in a new model of sociological meeting. On the one hand, the aim is to provide a basis for the different research committees and groups constituted in ISA to develop their usual interim meetings under a common umbrella.. On the other hand, the intention is to encourage their interlocking and their contrasting while preserving their independence in the pursuit of their own thematic interests. This was sought mainly through the central programme of the Forum the Common Sessions a programme conceived as a dialogue among the different groups. Finally, another aim is to open the meeting outwards by projecting it towards the citizenry in order to contribute to the necessary updating of the link between sociology and the public sphere. The main theme, Sociological research and public debate, provides us with the key to merge all these requirements: it is the common basis for the dialogue among the various sociological specialities. It is also a reference for the themes developed by the groups and committees and it paves the way for debates beyond the scholarly scope in order to show the public relevance of sociological discourse for our societies. The call for papers has been a great success and the outcome is a vast range of sessions. Many thematic programmes have been designed covering a great number of relevant social issues on which sociology can provide fundamental analyses and views. As it was to be expected, the own logic of the chosen subjects has prompted the organizers of those programmes to move beyond the boundaries of committees and therefore many joint sessions between them have been scheduled. This transgression of border areas between sociological specialities will be a great experience for the organization of ISA and for the sociological community at large. The general programme of the Forum developed by the Scientific Committee deals with the main subject: Sociological research and public debate and the plenary sessions provide its framework. Beyond that, the Common Sessions set a dialogue on the same subject among different views from different sociological specialities. Selected invited speakers also contribute to this dialogue addressing some of the most current social issues from the point of view of sociology. Furthermore, the general programme also includes many other valuable initiatives coming from inside and outside the organization, thus creating a great number of special and ad hoc sessions. Following the aim that has been stated from the very start - to open ourselves to society and to face its main concerns this programme also includes a series of debates open to the citizens. Consequently, and thanks to the many contributions, the Forum offers a very complete and attractive programme. But be aware! You will probably find some difficulties in choosing the sessions you would want to attend. I am afraid I am not in a position to help you out of this painstaking yet exciting dilemma. That will be up to each and every one of you. At the start of the 21st century sociology is facing a process of renewal. This first ISA Forum of Sociology has been conceived and organized in order to help us to advance in this process. Now it is up to us, the participants of the Forum, to make the most of the input we are about to generate at our meeting. 6

8 Bienvenue et introduction au programme par Arturo Rodríguez Morató, Vice-président de Recherche de l AIS et Directeur du Forum Soyez les bienvenus au I Forum de Sociologie de l AIS. Ce programme est le résultat d un long processus d échanges entre un grand nombre de personnes, collègues de tout le monde, appartenant aux spécialités et orientations les plus différentes, qui ont contribué à lui donner sa forme et à le remplir de son contenu. Ainsi cristallisé, ce programme est maintenant le point de départ d une expérience que ceux qu avons participé à l organisation du Forum espérons qu elle soit vraiment stimulante et enrichissante. Le Forum est issu comme une intuition à partir de la constatation de l existence de certains besoins pratiques insatisfaites dans l AIS, des opportunités ratées et des défis importants pour la communauté sociologique, donc nous devions donner une réponse. L idée du Forum combinait ces principes en une toute neuve formule de réunion sociologique. D un côté, on voulait offrir une base pour que les différents comités et groupes de recherche pussent développer ses réunions entre les différents congrès sous une couverture commune. D un autre côté, tout en respectant l indépendance thématique de fond de chacun d eux, on voulait aussi promouvoir leur emmêlement et leur contraste, spécialement à travers du programme central de sessions du Forum les Sessions Communes -, un programme conçu comme un dialogue entre tous eux. Finalement, on voulait aussi ouvrir le rencontre en dehors, le projeter vers les citoyens, afin de contribuer à renouveler la liaison entre la sociologie et la sphère publique. Le thème central choisi La recherche sociologique et le débat public nous a donné la clé pour mêler toutes ces exigences: c est la base sur laquelle on peut construire le dialogue entre les différentes spécialités sociologiques, au même temps que c est la référence pour le choix des thèmes à développer par les différents groupes et comités, et il nous a donné en plus l occasion d organiser des débats au delà du monde académique en montrent l importance publique du discours sociologique dans nôtre société. L appel a été un très grand succès, que nous a apporté un grand nombre de sessions. Les programmes thématiques sont très nombreux et traitent une quantité énorme de questions importantes de nôtre société, sur lesquelles la sociologie fournisse une analyse et une vision fondamentales. D autre part, tel qu on pouvait s attendre, la logique propre des questions choisies a incité à dépasser les frontières des comités, en donnant lieu à l organisation d un grand nombre de sessions conjointes entre eux. Cette exploration intensive des frontières entre différentes spécialités sociologiques sera bien sûr une expérience très positive pour l organisation de l AIS et de toute la communauté sociologique. Le programme général du Forum, mûri par le Comité Scientifique, développe le thème central La recherche sociologique et le débat public. Les Sessions Plénières en sont l encadrement le plus essentiel. En deuxième place, les Sessions Communes fournissent un dialogue autour du même thème entre des voix qui représentent les différentes spécialités sociologiques. Ce dialogue incorpore aussi la contribution de certains rapporteurs invités, lesquels abordent, du point de vue de la sociologie, plusieurs des questions sociales les plus importantes d aujourd hui. En plus, le programme général a accueilli beaucoup d initiatives provenant du dedans et du dehors de l organisation, ce qui a donné lieu à un grand nombre de sessions spéciales et de sessions ad hoc avec un très grand poids spécifique. Enfin, en suivant la vocation qu on a formulé des le début, de s ouvrir et se confronter avec la société, ce programme présente aussi des débats ouverts aux citoyens, sur des questions d une grande importance publique. En définitive, grâce aux multiples apports qu il a reçu, le Forum offre un programme très complet et très attractif, qui peut sans doute satisfaire n importe quel appétit, et que bien sûr ne laissera personne indifférent. Au contraire, il est probable que nous ayons tous des problèmes pour choisir les sessions. C est un problème douloureux, mais excitant, que chacun de nous devra solutionner. Au début du 21è siècle, la sociologie doit affronter un procès de renouvellement. Ce 1er Forum de Sociologie de l AIS a été conçu et organisé afin de nous aider à avancer dans ce processus. Maintenant, il faut que tous les participants au Forum fassions de nôtre mieux afin de profiter au maximum de l élan collectif de nôtre rencontre. 7

9 Bienvenida e introducción al programa por Arturo Rodríguez Morató, Vicepresidente de Investigación de la AIS y Director del Fórum Bienvenidos al I Fórum de Sociología de la AIS. El programa que tenéis entre las manos constituye el resultado de un largo proceso de intercambios entre muchísimas personas, colegas de todo el mundo, de las más diferentes especialidades y orientaciones, que han contribuido a darle forma y a llenarlo de contenido. Así cristalizado, este programa es ahora el punto de partida para una experiencia que todos los que hemos intervenido en la organización del Fórum esperamos que resulte verdaderamente estimulante y provechosa. El Fórum surgió como una intuición a partir de la constatación de la existencia de una serie de necesidades prácticas insatisfechas dentro de la AIS, de oportunidades desaprovechadas y de retos importantes para la comunidad sociológica, a los cuales convenía dar respuesta. La idea del Fórum combinaba estos principios en una nueva fórmula de encuentro sociológico. De un lado, se pretendía ofrecer la base para que los diversos comités y grupos de investigación constituidos en el seno de la organización pudieran desarrollar, si lo deseaban, sus tradicionales encuentros intercongresos bajo una cobertura común. De otro, aún respetando la independencia temática de fondo de cada uno de ellos, se quería propiciar también, sin embargo, su entrelazamiento y su contraste, especialmente a través del programa central de sesiones del Fórum las Sesiones Comunes-, un programa concebido como un diálogo entre todos ellos. Finalmente, se buscaba asimismo abrir el encuentro hacia fuera, proyectarlo hacia la ciudadanía, para contribuir a la necesaria renovación del vínculo entre la sociología y la esfera pública. El tema central escogido, La investigación sociológica y el debate público, dio la clave para efectuar la fusión de todas estas exigencias: constituyó la base común para armar el diálogo entre las diversas especialidades sociológicas, sirvió al mismo tiempo como referente para la elección de los temas a desarrollar por los distintos grupos y comités, y dio pie para organizar debates orientados más allá del mundo académico y para mostrar la relevancia pública del discurso sociológico en la sociedad actual. La convocatoria ha sido un éxito y ha cristalizado en un extensísimo conjunto de sesiones. Los programas temáticos son muy numerosos y cubren una enorme cantidad de cuestiones sociales importantes sobre las cuales la sociología proporciona análisis y visiones fundamentales. Tal como cabía esperar, por otra parte, la propia lógica de los temas escogidos ha incitado a traspasar las fronteras de los comités y ha llevado a organizar un sinnúmero de sesiones conjuntas entre ellos. Esta intensa exploración de terrenos fronterizos entre diferentes áreas de especialización sociológica constituirá una valiosa experiencia para la organización de la AIS y de toda la comunidad sociológica. El programa general del Fórum, madurado por el Comité Científico, desarrolla el tema central de La investigación sociológica y el debate público. Las sesiones plenarias proporcionan su enmarcamiento más básico. En segundo lugar, las Sesiones Comunes plantean un diálogo en torno a ese mismo tema entre voces representativas de las diversas especialidades sociológicas. A ese diálogo contribuyen también una serie de ponentes invitados, que abordan, desde el punto de vista de la sociología, algunas de las cuestiones sociales más importantes de la actualidad. Además, el programa general ha acogido muchas iniciativas valiosas procedentes de dentro y de fuera de la organización, lo que ha dado lugar a un amplio conjunto de sesiones especiales y de sesiones ad hoc con mucho peso específico. Por lo demás, siguiendo la vocación formulada desde el principio, de apertura y de confrontación con la sociedad, este programa incluye también toda una serie de debates abiertos a la ciudadanía, sobre algunas cuestiones de especial relevancia pública. En definitiva, gracias a los múltiples aportes que recoge, el Fórum ofrece un completísimo y atractivo programa, que sin duda puede saciar todos los apetitos y que desde luego no va a dejar inapetente a nadie. Por el contrario, es probable que todos vayamos a experimentar dificultades para escoger las sesiones a las que acudir. Será un problema doloroso pero excitante, que cada uno habrá de resolver. Al inicio del siglo XXI, la sociología está abocada a un proceso de renovación. Este I Fórum de Sociología de la AIS ha sido concebido y organizado para ayudarnos a avanzar en ese proceso. Ahora es cuestión de que todos los participantes en el Fórum pongamos lo mejor de nosotros mismos para aprovechar al máximo el impulso colectivo de nuestro encuentro. 8

10 Sociology as culture by Emilio Lamo de Espinosa, President of the Spanish Sociological Federation Dear friends Let me give you my warmest welcome to Spain on behalf of all the members of the Spanish Sociological Federation (FES) to one of its most beautiful and welcoming towns: Barcelona. Let's hope the weather is good to us in this month of September since walking the streets of this old Mediterranean town is a truly lovely experience. Of course I am not inviting you to walk away from the Forum (which is what you're supposed to be here for) but to take a good look around and make you feel better claiming that you are doing "participating observation" (for instance, in the melting pot of the Raval quarter, next to les Rambles and to the sea). Despite the fact that Spain has produced some of the greatest sociologists of the 20th century (no doubt Manuel Castells is currently the most famous, almost as much as was Ortega y Gasset, author of "The Rebellion of the Masses" 1930), it has been hard for Spanish sociology to establish itself during the last three decades in the mainstream of world sociology. Yes, language is a barrier, though less than it used to be, due mostly to the fact that "international" sociology is increasingly opening itself to other languages and that Spanish is growing as an international language. During the ISA Congress in 1990, Spanish sociology met world sociology, a fact that I am sure will be repeated at a much higher level at this Forum. In fact, the participation of Spanish sociologists in this Forum will be greater than ever. The Forum has grown to an amazing dimension and it can proudly boast with almost all the great names of current sociology. Crisis in sociology? Was it ever not so? During the 1940s, the great Robert K. Merton warned us that sociology lived on its own crises and fed on them. I guess sociologists (prone to criticism ) are the last to realize the outstanding importance that social research has attained in modern knowledge and science societies which are also social knowledge societies. We have established hundreds of observation centers which generate many a type of data and models without which the complex machinery of modern society would be impossible to manage. Perhaps it is in the sociological contribution to public debate where this influence is most visible. Let's consider the fact that, while some decades ago it was impossible to approach a social problem without analyzing its economical background (financing, budgets, consequences), nowadays it is impossible to approach it without analyzing its social dimension. Sociological discourse forms now a main part of public speech just as much as juridical or economic speeches do. Surveys are just the superficial part of this constant flow between social research and modeling, on one hand, and natural discourse, ethnosociology, on the other. Both poles mutually enrich. No matter if we speak about immigration or gender violence, euthanasia, disease or globalization, mega-towns or villages, sociological language is always present, providing concepts and models, descriptions, data series or prognoses: namely providing enlightenment. We are not dealing with the crisis but rather with the victory of the sociological way of thinking which is no longer an esoteric language of a minority but another element of collective culture. From sociology as a science to sociology as a culture can be a fruitful way to approach our debates in Barcelona. 9

11 La sociologie comme culture par Emilio Lamo de Espinosa, Presidént de la Fédération Espagnole de Sociologie Cher ami, chère amie Permets-moi de te donner à travers de ce moyen, et au nom de tous les membres de la Fédération Espagnole de Sociologie (FES) notre bienvenue en Espagne, dans une des villes les plus belles et accueillantes, Barcelone. Nous espérons que le temps soit généreux avec nous, et que la chaleur humide en septembre ne soit pas excessive, parce que se promener dans cette vielle ville méditerranéenne, en regardant ses endroits et sa vitalité extraordinaire, c est une des expériences humaines les plus recommandables. Bien sûr, je ne te propose pas d'oublier le Forum, que c est le propos de ta visite, mais je t invite à faire une bonne promenade, en légitimant et apaisant ta mauvaise conscience avec l argument que tu fais de l observation participante (par exemple, afin d observer l immigration sur le quartier du Raval, près des Rambles et de la mer). Malgré qu il-y-a des grands sociologues espagnols du XXème siècle (bien sûr Manuel Castells est le plus connu aujourd hui, presque tant comme fut Ortega y Gasset, auteur de La rébellion des masses en 1930), il a été difficile pour la sociologie espagnole, bien constituée et mûre depuis il-y-a plus de trente ans, de rejoindre le mainstream de la sociologie mondiale. Bien sûr la langue est une barrière, mais de plus en plus moins, à mesure que la sociologie internationale s ouvre a des autres langues, et l espagnol (ou castillan, tel qu on l appelle ici) devient une langue plus internationale. Lors du Congrès de l ISA en 1990, la sociologie espagnole s est retrouvée avec la sociologie mondiale, et je suis sûr que cette rencontre sera encore plus intense dans le Forum. En fait, la participation des sociologues espagnols dans ce Forum est plus fluide que jamais. C est logique, parce que le Forum est devenu si grand qu il est capable d attirer sur lui l attention de presque toutes les grandes personnalités de la sociologie actuelle. Sociologie en crise? Ce n était pas toujours comme ça? Pendent les années 40, le grand Robert K. Merton remarquait que la sociologie vivait de ses crises, et se nourrissait d elles. Je soupçonne que nous les sociologues (plus critiques que n importe qui) sommes toujours les derniers à nous rendre compte de l importance extraordinaire acquise dernièrement par la recherche sociale dans les sociétés de la connaissance et la science, qui sont aussi des sociétés de la connaissance sociale, pendant ces dernières années. Nous avons institutionnalisé centaines de centres d auto-observation, qui gèrent toute sorte de données, modèles et schémas, sans lesquels il serait impossible de gérer tout le complexe appareil social moderne. C est peut-être dans la contribution sociologique au débat public ou cette influence est plus visible. Pensons, tout simplement que, si il-y-a quelques décennies c était impensable d affronter un problème social sans analyser son contexte économique (financement, budgets, conséquences), aujourd hui c est impensable de l aborder sans analyser ses dimensions sociales. Le discours sociologique est devenu une partie essentielle du discours publique, tel que le juridique ou l économique. Les sondages ou surveys ne sont que la partie superficielle de ce transfert continu entre la recherche et la modélisation sociale, d un coté, et le discours natif, l ethnosociologie, d un autre, qui s enrichissent mutuellement. N importe si on parle d immigration ou de violence sexiste, d euthanasie ou de pauvreté, des maladies ou de globalisation, de mega-villes ou de villages, le discours sociologique y-est toujours présent d une façon incontestable, en apportant des concepts ou des modèles, descriptions, séries de données, pronostiques... C est à dire, en apportant illustration et lumière. Nous ne sommes pas devant la crise, mais plutôt devant le triomphe de la pensée sociologique, qui n est plus un langage ésotérique de quelque minorité, mais il est devenu un élément habituel de la culture collective. De la sociologie comme science à la sociologie comme culture, ça peut être une façon productive d aborder nos débats à Barcelone. 10

12 La sociología como cultura por Emilio Lamo de Espinosa, Presidente de la Federación Española de Sociología Querido amigo, querida amiga Permíteme que te haga llegar por este medio, y en nombre de todos los que formamos la Federación Española de Sociología (FES), mi más sincera bienvenida a España en una de nuestras más hermosas y acogedoras ciudades, Barcelona. Esperemos que el tiempo sea generoso con nosotros y el calor húmedo de septiembre no se haga notar en exceso. Pues pasear por esta vieja ciudad mediterránea, observando sus rincones y su extraordinaria vitalidad, es una de las experiencias humanas más aconsejables. Por supuesto no te estoy invitando a que hagas pellas y abandones el Foro, que es para lo que vienes, pero sí a que practiques un buen paseo y legitimes y tranquilices tu mala conciencia con el argumento de que estas haciendo l observación participante (por ejemplo para observar la emigración en el barrio del Raval, muy cerca de las Ramblas y del mar). A pesar de que España ha producido algunos de los grandes sociólogos del siglo XX (Manuel Castells es sin duda el más conocido actualmente, casi tanto como lo fue el Ortega y Gasset de La rebelión de las masas de 1930) a la sociología española, constituida y madura desde hace al menos tres décadas, le ha costado incorporarse al mainstream de la sociología mundial. Sin duda el idioma es una barrera, cada vez menos importante a medida que la sociología internacional se abre a otras lenguas y el español (o castellano, como lo llamamos aquí) crece como lengua internacional y mercantil de un modo bastante inesperado. Ya con ocasión del Congreso de la ISA de 1990 se produjo un encuentro de la sociología española con la mundial, que estoy seguro será mucho más potente en este. De hecho la participación de sociólogos españoles en este Foro es la más fluida que se ha dado jamás. Es lógico pues el Foro ha adquirido unas dimensiones impresionantes, siendo capaz de atraer a la práctica totalidad de las grandes figuras de la sociología actual. Sociología en crisis? Cuándo no lo ha estado? Ya en los años 40 el gran Robert K. Merton nos advertía que la sociología vivía de sus crisis y se alimentaba de ellas. Sospecho que somos los sociólogos (gremio crítico e hiper-crítico como pocos) los últimos en darnos cuenta de la extraordinaria importancia que la investigación social ha adquirido en las modernas sociedades del conocimiento y la ciencia, que son también sociedades del conocimiento social. Hemos institucionalizado cientos de centros de auto-observación que generan todo tipo de datos, modelos y esquemas, sin los cuales sería imposible gestionar la complejísima maquinaria social moderna. Es quizás en la contribución sociológica al debate público donde esta influencia es más visible. Pensemos simplemente que si hace décadas era impensable abordar un problema social sin analizar su contexto económico (financiación, presupuestos, consecuencias), hoy es impensable abordarlo sin analizar sus dimensiones sociales. El discurso sociológico es ya parte esencial del discurso público, al igual que lo son el jurídico o el económico. Los sondeos o surveys son sólo la parte superficial de ese constante trasvase entre investigación y modelización social, de una parte, y el discurso nativo, la etnosociología, de otra, que se enriquecen mutuamente. Ya hablemos de inmigración o de violencia de género, de eutanasia o de pobreza, de enfermedades o de globalización, de megaciudades o de aldeas, el discurso sociológico está presente de un modo indiscutible, aportando conceptos o modelos, descripciones, series de datos, prognosis, aportando ilustración y luz, en definitiva. No estamos ante la crisis sino, más bien, ante el triunfo del modo de pensar sociológico que ha dejado de ser lenguaje esotérico de minorías para transformarse en un elemento más de la cultura colectiva. De la sociología como ciencia a la sociología como cultura puede ser un modo fructífero de abordar nuestros debates en Barcelona. 11

13 Welcome to the First ISA Sociological Forum By Oriol Homs, President of the Catalan Sociological Association I would like to welcome all the participants of the First ISA Sociological Forum on behalf of the Catalan Sociological Association. It is a great pleasure for all of us to provide all our colleagues with this opportunity to debate in Barcelona on the most relevant issues and subjects of our societies which are increasingly becoming a global planet society. Barcelona is the capital of Catalonia, a small country which maintains its personality within Spain and within the European Union, while being fully involved in the worldwide changes which affect most of our societies. The strain between local and global dimensions is particularly intense in Catalonia, and therefore, the Forum will have a privileged view in order to exchange different points of view between home and guest sociologists on common issues. The local organizing committee has been working hard so that all the organizing issues make your stay comfortable while providing interesting scientific debates. Furthermore, through the open activities we intend to achieve an involvement of Barcelona's civil society, in order to contribute to the motto of this Forum: the impact of sociological research on public debate. Sociological research requires a greater visibility in public areas and we hope that this Barcelona Forum can be a good opportunity to know the contributions that sociology may provide to the interests and hopes of the citizens in our societies. Welcome to the Forum 12

14 Bienvenue au Premier Forum de Sociologie de l AIS Par Oriol Homs, Président de l Association Catalane de Sociologie Bienvenida al Primer Fórum de Sociología de la AIS por Oriol Homs, Presidente de la Asociación Catalana de Sociología Au nom de l Association Catalane de Sociologie je voudrais donner la bienvenue à tous et à toutes les collègues participants dans ce Premier Forum de Sociologie de l AIS. C est pour nous tous un très grand motif de satisfaction offrir à tous et toutes nos collègues l occasion de débattre à Barcelone sur des questions parmi les plus brûlantes de nos sociétés, qui deviennent de plus en plus une société globale planétaire. Barcelona est la capitale de la Catalogne, un petit pays qui dans l Espagne et l Europe préserve sa personnalité historique, en participant dans les transformations mondiales que concernent presque globalement toutes nos sociétés. La tension entre les dimensions locale et globale est particulièrement intense en Catalogne. De cette façon, le Forum aura un observatoire de privilège à leur disposition pour échanger des points de vue entre les sociologues locaux et ceux qui sont venus d ailleurs sur des questions qui nous sont communes. Nous avons travaillé au comité organisateur local afin que toutes les questions d organisation rendent agréable le séjour de tous les participants, en facilitant des débats scientifiques d intérêt. En plus, moyennant des activités ouvertes au public, on veut atteindre l implication de la société civile de Barcelone afin de contribuer a la devise de ce Forum: l impact des recherches sociologiques sur les débats publics. Les recherches sociologiques ont besoin d une plus grande visibilité sur les espaces publics, et nous souhaitons que ce Forum de Barcelone soit une bonne occasion pour connaître les contributions que, de la sociologie, nous pouvons apporter aux inquiétudes et les espoirs des citoyens de nos sociétés. Soyez les bienvenus au Forum. En nombre de la Asociación Catalana de Sociología quisiera dar la bienvenida a todos y a todas las participantes en este Primer Forum ISA de sociología. Para todos nosotros es un motivo de satisfacción brindar a los compañeros de la disciplina la oportunidad de debatir en Barcelona sobre los temas más candentes de nuestras sociedades que cada vez se asemejan más a una sociedad global planetaria. Barcelona es la capital de Cataluña, un pequeño país que dentro del Estado Español y en el marco de la Unión europea mantiene una singular continuidad de su personalidad histórica a pesar de estar plenamente integrado en la vorágine de las transformaciones mundiales que afectan de forma global a casi todas nuestras sociedades. La tensión entre la dimensión local y la global es particularmente intensa en Cataluña por lo que el Forum podrá disponer de un observatorio privilegiado para intercambiar los puntos de vista entre los sociólogos locales y los provenientes de otros países sobre las temáticas que nos son comunes. Hemos trabajado en el comité organizador local para que todas las cuestiones organizativas hagan agradable la estancia de todos los participantes y faciliten unos debates científicos de interés. Además, a través de las actividades abiertas al público queremos conseguir la implicación de la sociedad civil barcelonesa para contribuir al lema de este Forum sobre el impacto de la investigación sociológica en los debates públicos. La investigación sociológica necesita una mayor visibilidad en los espacios públicos y esperamos que este Forum de Barcelona sea una buena oportunidad para conocer las aportaciones que desde la sociología podamos hacer a las inquietudes y a las esperanzas de los ciudadanos de nuestras sociedades. Bienvenidos al Forum 13

15 I ISA Forum Organization Organisation du premier Forum de l AIS Organización del primer Fórum de la AIS ISA Executive Committee / Comité Exécutive de l AIS / Comité Ejecutivo de la AIS President / Président / Presidente Michel Wieviorka, Centre d'analyse et d'intervention Sociologiques, France Vice-Presidents / Vice-Présidents / Vicepresidentes Arturo Rodríguez Morató, Univesidad de Barcelona, Spain, ISA Vice-President, Research Council Hans Joas, Universität Erfurt, Germany, ISA Vice-President, Programme Devorah Kalekin-Fishman, University of Haifa, Israel, ISA Vice-President, Publications Michael Burawoy, University of California, Berkeley, USA, ISA Vice-President, National Associations Jan Marie Fritz, University of Cincinnati, USA, ISA Vice-President, Finance and Membership Members / Membres / Miembros Alice Abreu, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Syed Farid Alatas, National University of Singapore Ulla Bjornberg, Göteborg University, Sweden Louis Chauvel, Sciences-Po University Paris, France Ann Denis, University of Ottawa, Canada Julia Evetts, University of Nottingham, UK Marcel Fournier, Université de Montréal, Canada Valentine Moghadam, Purdue University, USA Nikita Pokrovsky, Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia Emma Porio, Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines Elisa Reis, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Abdul-Mumin Sa ad, University of Maiduguri, Nigeria Yoshimichi Sato, Tohoku University, Japan José Vicente Tavares dos Santos, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Tina Uys, University of Johannesburg, South Africa Robert Van Krieken, University of Sydney, Australia Executive Secretary / Sécretaire Exécutive / Secretaria Ejecutiva Izabela Barlinska, Poland 14

16 Scientific Committee / Comité scientifique / Comité científico President / Président / Presidente Arturo Rodríguez Morató, Univesidad de Barcelona, ISA Vice-President Members / Membres / Miembros Michael Burawoy, University of California, Berkeley, USA, ISA Vice-President Manuel Castells, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Spain María Ángeles Durán, Centro de Ciencias Sociales, CSIC, Spain Jan Marie Fritz, University of Cincinnati, USA, ISA Vice-President Salvador Giner, Universidad de Barcelona, Spain Teresa González de la Fe, U. de La Laguna, Spain, Spanish Federation of Sociology Vice-President Hans Joas, Universität Erfurt, Germany, ISA Vice-President Devorah Kalekin-Fishman, University of Haifa, Israel, ISA Vice-President Alberto Martinelli, University of Milano, Italy, Past ISA President Emma Porio, Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines Elisa Reis, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Saskia Sassen, Columbia University, United States Ari Sitas, University of KwaZulu Natal, South Africa Michel Wieviorka, Centre d'analyse et d'intervention Sociologiques, France, ISA President Sergio Zermeño, Instituto de Investigaciones Sociales, Mexico Local Organising Committee / Comité d organisation local / Comité de organización local President / Président / Presidente Arturo Rodríguez Morató, Univesidad de Barcelona, ISA Vice-President First Vice-President / Premier Viceprésident / Vicepresidente 1º Emilio Lamo de Espinosa, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, FES President Second Vice-President / Deuxième Viceprésident / Vicepresidente 2º Oriol Homs, CIREM, ACS President Members / Membres / Miembros Amaia Alonso, Universidad de Deusto Jordi Busquet, Universidad Ramon LLull Joaquim Casal, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona Marius Dominguez, Universidad de Barcelona Ignasi Lerma, Universidad de Valencia Faustino Mígueles, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona Teresa Montagut, Universidad de Barcelona Manuel Perez Yruela, IESA-CSIC Enric Renau, IEP Josep María Rotger, Universidad de Barcelona Sebastià Sarasa, Universidad Pompeu Fabra Cristóbal Torres, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Valerio Zanardi, Universidad de Barcelona 15

17 General Coordinator / Coordinateur general / Coordinador general Ingo von Sundahl, Universidad de Barcelona Technical Secretariat / Secrétariat technique / Secretaría técnica Congrex Group Clara Muñoz, Lux Projects Local Hosts / Amphrytions locaux / Anfitriones locales RC02, Julián Cárdenas, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain RC09, Margarita Barañano, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain and Elena Casado, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain RC11, Feliciano Villar, Unviersitat de Barcelona, Spain RC12, Teresa Picontó, Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain RC13, Jaume Farràs, Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain RC21, Maria Soledad Garcia, Univesitat de Barcelona, Spain, and Marc Pradel, Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain RC23, Laura Cruz-Castro, Consejo Superior Investigaciones Científicas RC24, Joan David Tabara, Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona, Spain, Mercedes Pardo, Universidad Car los III de Madrid, Spain, and Ernest Garcia, Universidad de Valencia, Spain RC25, Octavio Uña, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos de Madrid, Spain RC30, Juan José Castillo, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain, and Pablo López Calle, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain RC32, Maria Angeles Durán, Consejo Superior Investigaciones Científicas, Madrid, Spain, and Cristina García, UniversidadAutónoma de Madrid RC45, Fernando Aguiar, Instituto Estudios Sociales Avanzados, Córdoba, Spain, and Ana Leon-Mejia, Instituto Estudios Sociales Avanzados, Córdoba RC46, Miguel Martinez, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain, and Marta Llobet, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain TG03, Alberto Moncada, Sociologists Without Borders, Spain, and Leonor Gimenez, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain WG06, Ferran Casas, Universitat de Girona, Spain, and Mónica González, Universitat de Girona, Spain 16

18 Exhibitors Routledge Springer SAGE CLACSO Provalis Research John Wiley & Sons Ltd (Wiley - Blackwell) 17

19 Preliminary Event

20 Seminar: The Shape of Sociology Thursday, September 4, 2008 Location: Institut d'estudis Catalans - Sala Pi i Sunyer Session 1: Sociology and social change 09:30 11:15 Presiding and Discussant: Michel Wieviorka, France Piotr Sztompka, Poland Raewyn Connell, Australia Sylvia Walby, UK Session 2: Concepts and methods 11:30 13:15 Presiding: Roberto Cipriani, Italy Eliezer Ben Rafael, Israel Sujata Patel, India Gabriele Rosenthal, Germany Lauren Langman, USA Discussant: Elena Zdravomyslova, Russia Session 3: Issues of community 14:30 16:15 Presiding: Ann Denis, Canada Michael Humphrey, Australia Emilio Lamo de Espinosa, Spain Elisa Reis, Brazil Discussant: Larisa Titarenko, Ukraine Session 5: Problems to be resolved 18:30 20:15 Presiding: Yen-Fen Tseng, Taiwan Julia Evetts, UK Heinz Sunker(Germany Marvin Prosono(USA Ari Antikainen, Finland Discussant: Jan Fritz, USA Monday, September 8, 2008 Session 6: Special Session: The foreseeable future of sociology 11:30 13:30 Presiding: Devorah Kalekin-Fishman, Israel, Arturo Rodriguez-Morato, Spain Panel: Michel Wieviorka (France) Yen Fen-Tseng (Taiwan) Ann Denis (Canada) Gabriele Rosenthal (Germany) Emilio Lamo de Espinosa (Spain) Session 4: Interconnections: Social sciences, 'natural' sciences, and policies 16:30 18:15 Presiding: Pirkkoliisa Ahponen, Finland Susan McDaniel, Canada/ USA Dennis Smith, UK Emma Porio, The Philippines Discussant: Bert Klandermans, The Netherlands 19

21 ISA Reserch Council Administrative Meeting

22 Tuesday, September 9, 09:00 17:00 Location: Institut d Estudis Catalans, Sala Pere i Joan Coromines 21

23 Opening and Closing Ceremonies

24 OPENING CEREMONY CÉRÉMONIE D OUVERTURE ACTO DE APERTURA Friday, September 5, 2008, 09:30 Location: Palau de Congressos de Fira Barcelona Session s President Président de session Presidente de sesión Molt Hble. Sr. José Montilla, President of the Catalan Government (Generalitat de Catalunya) Participants / Participantes Arturo Rodríguez Morató, Forum Director Oriol Homs, ACS President Emilio Lamo de Espinosa, FES President Michel Wieviorka, ISA President CLOSING CEREMONY CÉRÉMONIE DE CLOTURE ACTO DE CLAUSURA Monday, September 8, 2008, 20:15 Location: Palau de Congressos de Fira Barcelona Session s President Président de session Presidente de sesión Im. Sr. Carles Martí, Deputy mayor of Barcelona Participants / Participantes Arturo Rodríguez Morató, Forum Director Michel Wieviorka, ISA President Josep Samitier i Martí, Rector of the University of Barcelona 23

25 Timetables of academic Sessions

26 Friday, September 5, 11:30-13:30 Presidential Session Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID Opening Session Opening Session: Contributions of sociology to public debate Emilio Lamo de Espinosa, Universidad Complutense, Spain PCFB-Congress hall Opening Friday, September 5, 15:30-17:30 Research Committees Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID RC04 Sociology of Education RC04 Sociology of Education RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology of Development RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology of Development RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy and Self-Management RC11 Sociology of Ageing RC11 Sociology of Ageing RC12 Sociology of Law RC13 Sociology of Leisure Session 01: The Use of International Data Sets for National Education Politices Session 06A: Issues and Reforms in Higher Education: Class, Race, Gender and Inequalities Part I Session 08: Postsocialist Transformations and International Influences Session 01: Public Sphere and Capital Cities in Asia: Competing Claims Over Religious and Democratic Space Joint Session 03 of RC10 and RC36: Reflections on the World Social Forum Session 01: Age, cohort and generation: conceptual and empirical approaches Abraham Yogev, Tel Aviv University, Israel Jeanne Ballantine, Wright State University, Dayton, OH-USA Nina Bandelj, University of California, Irvine, USA Emma Porio, Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines and Habibul H. Khondker, Zayed University, UAE Azril Bacal, Uppsala University, Sweden Paul Higgs, UCL and James Nazroo, Manchester University, UK URL-FCB-A301 URL-FCB-A101 UB-FPGH-222 UB-FPGH-221 UB-FPGH-206 UB-FPGH-308 RC04_01 RC04A_06 RC09_08 RC09_01 JS_RC10_RC36_03 RC11_01 Session 02: Gendered experience of ageing UK Sara Arber, University of Surrey, UB-FPGH-311 RC11_02 Session 01: Legal Justice as Social Justice? The Case of Anne Boigeol, Ihtp-Cnrs, France Gender, Race, Class and Minority UB-FP-2.3 RC12_01 Groups Session 01: Presidential Session Session 01: Changing Organizations, Changing RC17 Sociology of Organization Identities RC21 Regional and Urban Development RC21 Regional and Urban Development RC22 Sociology of Religion RC22 Sociology of Religion RC23 Sociology of science and technology Ishwar Modi, India International Institute of Social Sciences, Jaipur, India Paul du Gay, Warwick University, UK Session 01: Transformations in Urban Politics: Comparing strategies, actors, Fernando Díaz Orueta, University of Alicante, Spain and outcomes of neoliberal urbanization Part I Session 11: Urban Ethnic Conflicts in Diane Davis, Massachusetts Comparative Perspective: The Built Environment, Urban Transformation, and Ramon Ribera, Universitat Institute of Technology, USA and Urban Conflict Oberta de Catalunya, Spain Session 02A: Migrants, believers as new socioreligious actors Part I Session 04: Alternative religious movements and public space Session 05: Will the Mertonian Way of Doing Research Prevail? Olga Odgers, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, Mexico Daniel Gutierrez-Martinez, El Colegio Mexiquense, Mexico Juha Tuunainen, University of Helsinki, Finland URL-FCB-A201 UB-FPGH-411 UB-FPGH-405 UB-FPGH-204 UB-FPGH-302 UB-FPGH-303 URL-FCB-A415 RC13_01 RC17_01 RC21_01 RC21_11 RC22_02A RC22_04 RC23_05 LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB 25

27 RC23 Sociology of science and technology RC24 Environment and society RC24 Environment and society RC25 Language & Society Session 01A: Science, Technology and Innovation in the Public sity of Helsinki, Helsinki Institute Marja Häyrinen-Alestalo, Univer- Eye: Freedom or Restraint? of Science and Technology Studies, Part I Finland Session 01: Social learning about environmental issues Session 11: Environmental justice and ecological debt J. David Tàbara, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain Michael Redclift (UK) King s College London - University of London, UK; and David Manuel Navarrete, King s College London - University of London, UK/Spain. Session 14: Beyond Black and Antonia Randolph, University of White: New Issues in Racial Discourse at Delaware, USA Schools URL-FCB-A400 UB-FPGH-402 UB-FPGH-404 UB-FPGH-406 RC23_01A RC24_01 RC24_11 RC25_14 RC30 Sociology of work Session 01: Migration and Work Delphine Mercier, LEST, France UPF-RB-110 RC30_01 RC30 Sociology of work RC34 Sociology of Youth RC34 Sociology of Youth nalysis RC37 Sociology of Arts RC37 Sociology of Arts RC38 Biography and society RC42 Social psychology RC46 Clinical sociology RC47 Social Classes and Social Movements Session 07: Job Quality, Well Being and Inequality Session 01A: The concept of generation in youth theories Session 01A: The concept of generation in youth theories Ian Campbell, Centre for Applied Social Research - RMIT University, Australia Carles Feixa, University of Lleida, Catalonia, Spain and Carmen Leccardi, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy Carles Feixa, University of Lleida, Catalonia, Spain and Carmen Leccardi, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy Session 07: 'World consciousness': Oliver Kozlarek, Department of Beyond Globalization and Philosophy Universidad Michoa- Cosmopolitanism? cana in Morelia, Mexico Session 03A: Publics and Social Jean-Louis Fabiani, EHESS, Critique, Part I France Session 03B: Creative Publics, Part II Session 01: Biography for society: Health, poverty and social policy Session 01: Citizenship and Social Exclusion: A Southern Perspective, Part I Jean-Louis Fabiani, EHESS, France Victoria Semenova, Institute of Sociology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia Tina Uys, University of Johannesburg, South Africa Session 01: Human Rights, Social Justice and Sociological Jacques Rhéaume, University of Quebec,Canada Practice Session 01: RC47 Plenary Session: The global reconfiguration of experience and actors Henri Lustiger Thaler,Ramapo College, USA UPF-RB-121 URL-FCB-A302 URL-FCB-A302 UPF-RB-204 UB-FPGH-210 UB-FPGH-210 UB-FP -1.4 UB-FP-2.4 UB-FPGH-220 UB-FPGH-307 RC30_07 RC34_01A RC34_01A RC35_07 RC37_03A RC37_03B RC38_01 RC42_01 RC46_01 RC47_01 RC53 Sociology of Childhood Session 01: Scientific and public images of children Loretta Bass, Indiana University, USA UB-FPGH-401 RC53_01 Special Session Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID Special Sessions Liquid or Tribal Youth? Dialogue with Bauman and Maffesoli Carme Capdevila, Consellera del Departament d Acció Social i Ciutadania, Generalitat de Catalunya CCCB-Vestibulo SS_Bauman LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB 26

28 Thematic Groups Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID TG03 Human Rights and Global Justice Session 01: The State as a Violator of Social Justice José Vicente Tavares Dos Santos, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil UB-FPGH-412 TG03_01 TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty Session 01A: Rationalities of Governance and Regulation I, Governance and Regulation: the State and Beyond Part I Bridget Hutter, LSE, UK CCCB-1 TG04_01A TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty Session 07A: Risk and Health and Illness: Part I Andy Alaszewski, CHSS, University of Kent, UK CCCB-2 TG04_07A TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty Session 07B: Risk and Health and Illness: Part II Andy Alaszewski, CHSS, University of Kent, UK CCCB-2 TG04_07B Working Group Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID WG06 Social Indicators Session 01: Indicators and Their Heinz-Herbert Noll, Gesis-Zuma, Use to Guide Policies in the Germany Field of Health UB-FPGH-407 WG06_01 Friday, September 5, 16:00-17:45 Open Debate Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID Open debates Open Debate 01: Politics of immigration Oriol Homs, President of the Catalan Sociological Association, Spain CCCB-Vestibulo OD_01 LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB 27

29 Friday, September 5, 18:00-20:00 Ad Hoc Session Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID Asociación Latinoamericana de Sociología, ALAS Session 01:Violence and social control: dilemmas for the Latin American democracies Jose-Vicente Tavares-Dos-Santos, Universidad Federal de Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil CCCB-Mirador AHALAS_01 Common Sessions Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID Common Sessions Session 01: Social changes and social problems Piotr Sztompka, Jagiellonian University, Poland UB-FPGH-Aula Magna CS_01 Common Sessions Common Sessions Session 02: Public discourse and scientific practice Session 03: Justice, citizenry and human rights Julia Evetts, ISA Executive Committee, University of Nottingham, UK Teresa González de la Fe, Scientific Committee, Universidad de La Laguna, Spain UB-HB-Magna UB-HB-Paraninf CS_02 CS_03 Research Committees Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID RC02 Sociological research and public debate on the economy and society RC04 Sociology of Education RC07 Futures Research RC11 Sociology of Ageing RC11 Sociology of Ageing RC21 Regional and Urban Development RC21 Regional and Urban Development Session 09: Joint Session of RC02, RC24 and RC23: The Knowledge-Based Bio-Economy : Critical Perspectives. Session 05A: Education for all: Values and Multiculturalism Part I Session 11: Joint session of RC07, RC14 and RC23: The Internet: From Utopia to Nightmare? Session 03: An international perspective and comparison of national intergenerational programmes Session 04: The contribution of the voluntary sector to older people s well-being Session 02: Transformations in Urban Politics: Enrolling Oppositional Movements into the Neoliberal Project Part II Session 21: Segregation in A- Typical Contexts: Segregation in context Les Levidow, Development Policy and Practice, Faculty of Maths, Computing and Technology, The Open University, UK Antonio Teodoro, Lusophone University, Portugal Jaime Jimenez, UNAM, Mexico, Binay Kumar Pattnaik, Indian Institute Technology Kanpur, India, Hermilio Santos, PUCRS, Brazil Allan Hatton-Yeo, Beth Johnson Foundation, UK Kathrin Komp, Vrije University Amsterdam, Netherlands Margit Mayer, Free University of Berlin, Germany Thomas Maloutas, University of Thessaly & Greek National Centre for Social research & Jesús Leal, Universidad Complutense de Madrid URL-FCB-A201 URL-FCB-A301 URL-FCB-A101 UB-FPGH-308 UB-FPGH-311 UB-FPGH-405 UB-FPGH-305 RC02_09 RC04A_05 RC07_11 RC11_03 RC11_04 RC21_02 RC21_21 LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB 28

30 RC23 Sociology of science and technology RC23 Sociology of science and technology RC24 Environment and society Session 15: Joint session of RC02, RC24 and RC23: The Knowledge-Based Bio-Economy : Critical Perspectives. Session 07: Joint Session of RC07, RC14 and RC23: The Internet: From Utopia to Nightmare? Session 02: Social dimensions of global environmental change Les Levidow, Development Policy and Practice, Faculty of Maths, Computing and Technology, The Open University, UK Binay Kumar Pattnaik, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute Technology Kanpur, India and Hermilio Santos, Department of Social Science, PUCRS, Brazil Mercedes Pardo, Department of Political Science and Sociology, University Carlos III, Madrid, Spain. URL-FCB-A201 URL-FCB-A101 UB-FPGH-402 RC23_15 SJS_RC023_RC07_RC14_07 RC24_02 RC24 Environment and society Session 13: Ecological risk: local to global Nick Pidgeon, Cardiff Universty, UK; and Eugene Rosa, Washington University USA. UB-FPGH-306 RC24_13 RC34 Sociology of Youth Open Session: Growing up in a liquid world. Zygmunt Bauman Research Committee on Sociology of Youth. Sponsored by the Catalan Youth Observatory CCCB-Vestibulo RC34_OS Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Ad Hoc Session Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID Asociación Latinoamericana de Sociología, ALAS Session 01:Violence and social control: dilemmas for the Latin American democracies Jose-Vicente Tavares-Dos-Santos, Universidad Federal de Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil CCCB-Mirador AHALAS_01 Research Committees Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID RC02 Sociological research and public debate on the economy and society RC02 Sociological research and public debate on the economy and society RC04 Sociology of Education RC04 Sociology of Education RC04 Sociology of Education RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations Session 01: Politics and Interlocking Directorates Session 07: Responses to the Emerging Global Plutonomy José A. Rodríguez, Julián Cárdenas and Anna Ramon, University of Barcelona, Spain Salvatore Babones, University of Sydney, Australia Session 02A: High-Stakes Testing: The Persistence of Inequa- A. Gary Dworkin, The University of Houston, USA lities Part I Session 05B: Education for all: Access and Democratization of Education Part II Antonio Teodoro, Lusophone University, Portugal Session 06B: Issues and Reforms in Higher Education: Post- Secondary Education and Jobs: Jeanne Ballantine, Wright State Vocational, University, and Adult University, Dayton, OH-USA Education in the transition from school to work. Part II Session 01: Joint Session of RC05 and RC32: Women, Intersectionality and Diasporas: Challenges and Resistance Part I Organizers: Ann Denis, University of Ottawa, Canada and Sirma Bilge, Université de Montréal, Canada ; Chair: Ann Denis, University of Ottawa UB-FPGH-211 UB-FPGH-209 URL-FCB-A301 URL-FCB-A302 URL-FCB-A303 UB-FP-0.1 RC02_01 RC02_07 RC04A_02 RC04B_05 RC04B_06 RC05_01 LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB 29

31 RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations Session 10: Human Trafficking: Gender, Racism and Ethnicity Natividad Gutierrez Chong, National University of Mexico, UNAM, Mexico UB-FP-1.3 RC05_10 RC07 Futures Research Session 01: New Trends in Globalization I Jan Nedverveen Pieterse, UIUC, USA UB-FPGH-208 RC07_01 RC07 Futures Research Session 09: Newage y tercera Ricardo F. Macip, ICSyH-BUAP, vía: paradojas e incomodidades Mexico de la modernidad UB-FPGH-207 RC07_09 RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology of Development Session 02: Transformations of Social Inequality and Globalization I Ulrike Schuerkens, École des Hautes Études en Sciences, Sociales, Paris, France UB-FPGH-221 RC09_02 RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology of Development Session 09: Migrant Organizations in the Transnational Era Eric Popkin, Department of Sociology, Colorado College, USA UB-FPGH-222 RC09_09 RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy and Self-Management RC11 Sociology of Ageing Joint Session 02 of RC10 and RC51: Representation, Accountability and Sustainable Futures, Part I Janet McIntyre, Flinders University, Australia Session 05: Reconciliation of Employment and Care for Older Andreas Hoff, Oxford Institute of Family Members in Central and Ageing, Oxford University, UK Eastern Europé UB-FPGH-306 UB-FPGH-308 JS_RC10_RC51_01 RC11_05 RC11 Sociology of Ageing Session 06: Longevity and inequality Feliciano Villar, University of Barcelona, Spain UB-FPGH-311 RC11_06 RC12 Sociology of Law Session 02: Social Mobility, Law-policy Making and Legal Justice Kalpana Kannabiran, Nalsar University of Law, India UB-FP-2.3 RC12_02 RC13 Sociology of Leisure David Konstantinovskiy, Russian Session 03: Joint session of Academy of Sciences, Moscow, RC13 and RC04: Leisure education in a changing world Russia, Robert Stebbins, University of Calgary, Canada URL-FCB-A102 JS_RC13_RC04_03 RC13 Sociology of Leisure Session 08: Leisure, health and wellbeing William C. Cockerham, University of Alabama-Birmingham, USA, Ellen Annandale, Leicester University, UK, Francis Lobo, Edith Cowan University, Australia URL-FCB-A201 RC13_08 RC14 Thematic Sessions Session 04: Espaces médiatiques Fr. Jauréguiberry, Univ. Pau, France UB-FPGH-410 RC14_04 Session 02: Changing Organizations, Changing RC17 Sociology of Organization Identities Paul du Gay, Warwick University, UK UB-FPGH-411 RC17_02 RC18 Political Sociology Session 01: The enduring impact of class and religion in contemporary party politics. Part I Tim Bale, University of Sussex UPF-RB-222 RC18_01 RC18 Political Sociology RC21 Regional and Urban Development RC21 Regional and Urban Development Session 07: The enduring impact of class and religion in con- Hermann Schmitt, University of Mannheim temporary party politics. Part VII Session 03: Transformations in Urban Politics: Neoliberalizing Cities in Transitional Societies Part III Session 13: Urban Ethnic Conflicts in Comparative Perspective: The Social and Spatial Dimensions of Urban Violence Fernando Díaz Orueta, University of Alicante, Spain Diane Davis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA and Ramon Ribera, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Spain UPF-RB-226 UB-FPGH-405 UB-FPGH-204 RC18_07 RC21_03 RC21_13 LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB 30

32 RC21 Regional and Urban Development RC21 Regional and Urban Development RC22 Sociology of Religion RC22 Sociology of Religion RC23 Sociology of science and technology Session 22: Cities of Territorial Responsibility: In Search for a Methodological and Theoretical Debate on Areas of Low City Density Session 04: Transformations in Urban Politics: Comparing urban development strategies: culture, environment & McKinsey Part IV Session 01A: Secular states, civil and religious freedoms Part I Session 03A: Ethnicity, religiosity and beliefs in contemporary world Part I Tatiana Schor, Federal University of the Amazon, Brazil Margit Mayer, Free University of Berlin, Germany Roberto Blancarte, El Colegio de México, Mexico Daniel Gutierrez-Martinez, El Colegio Mexiquense, Mexico Session 01B: Science, Technology and Innovation in the Public sity of Helsinki, Helsinki Institute Marja Häyrinen-Alestalo, Univer- Eye: Freedom or Restraint? Part of Science and Technology Studies, II Finland UB-FPGH-305 UB-FPGH-405 UB-FPGH-302 UB-FPGH-303 URL-FCB-A400 RC21_22 RC21_03 RC22_01A RC22_03A RC23_01B RC23 Sociology of science and technology Session 06: Science and Technology for Whom? Maarten Mentzel, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands URL-FCB-A415 RC23_06 RC23 Sociology of science and technology Session 03: Converging Science Paulo Roberto Martins, Instituto and Technologies and the Construction of the New World de Pesquisas Tecnologicas, Brazil URL-FCB-A400 RC23_03A RC24 Environment and society Session 03: Social movements towards a post-carbon era Ernest Garcia, Universitat de València, Spain UB-FPGH-402 RC24_03 RC24 Environment and society Session 14: Community and natural resources Stewart Lockie Central Queensland University, Australia UB-FPGH-403 RC24_14 RC24 Environment and society RC25 Language & Society Session 16: Democratizing knowledge, democratizing power I: downstream dynamics of knowledge/power Session 07: Nationalization and Identity: Discourses of (Not) Belonging Luigi Pellizzoni, Università di Trieste, Italy Roland Terborg, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México UB-FPGH-404 UB-FPGH-213 RC24_16 RC25_07 RC25 Language & Society Session 15: Analyzing Racism Melissa Steyn, University of Capetown, South Africa UB-FPGH-406 RC25_15 RC26 Sociotechnics, Sociological Practice RC26 Sociotechnics, Sociological Practice RC29 Deviance and Social Cont Session 01: Russia in a Changing World : The Dynamics and Quality of Citizenship and Civil Society Nikita Pokrovsky, Higher School of Economics, Russian Federation Session 03: Enhancing capacities to impress on policy for sustainable communities. Social tis Hans Harms, Koniordos, Sokra- Capital, Social Economy Session 01: Alternatives to the drug war: Diversion, treatment, and decriminalization Robert Nash Parker, University of California, Riverside, USA UPF-RB-230 UPF-RB-221 UPF-RB-122 RC26_01 RC26_03 RC29_01 RC30 Sociology of work Session 02: Work-Life Articulation and Time Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, Téléuniversité, Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada UPF-RB-110 RC30_02 RC30 Sociology of work Session 08: Welfare States, Age and Flexibility in Work Patricia Vendramin, Fondation Travail-Université, Berlgium UPF-RB-121 RC30_08 LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB 31

33 RC32 Women In Society Joint Session 01A of RC32 and RC05: Women, Intersectionality and Diasporas: Challenges and Resistance Ann Denis, University of Ottawa, Canada and Sirma Bilge, Université de Montréal, Canada UB-FP-0.1 JS_RC05_RC32_01A RC32 Women In Society Session 01A: Talking the Talk, Walking the Walk: Marco Contexts and Regional Trends in Feminist Research and Practice Margaret Abraham, Hofstra University, USA and Kalapana Kannabiran, NALSAR University of Law, India UB-FP-1.1 RC32_01A RC32 Women In Society Session 04: Middle Eastern Women s Movements and Activism in the Globalized World: Research and Action Nazanin Shahrokni, University of California at Berkeley, USA and Iran and Suaad Zayed al-oraimi, United Arab Emerates University, United Arab Emerates UB-FP-1.2 RC32_04 RC34 Sociology of Youth Session 01B: The concept of generation in youth theories Carles Feixa, University of Lleida, Catalonia, Spain and Carmen Leccardi, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy URL-FCB-A101 RC34_01B RC35 Conceptual and Terminological Analysis Session 01: World Society and Global Sociology Volker H. Schmidt, National University of Singapore, Singapore UPF-RB-219 RC35_01 RC36 Alienation Theory and Research Session 01A: State Policy and Alienating Consequences Part I Devorah Kalekin-Fishman, University of Haifa, Israel UB-FP -3.3 RC36_01A RC36 Alienation Theory and Researctives Today Part I of Joensuu, Session 02A: Classical Perspec- Pirkkoliisa Ahponen, University Finland UB-FP -3.4 RC36_02A Session 05A: Alienation and the Subaltern: Race, Class and Gender in RC36 Alienation Theory and Research Ligaya McGovern, Indiana University, IN, Global Economy, Part I USA UB-FP -4.3 RC36_05A RC37 Sociology of Arts Session 01A: Joint session of RC37 and RC14: Theory and Rationalization and Resistance, Part I Jeffrey A. Halley, University of Texas, USA UB-FPGH-304 JS_RC37_RC14_01A RC37 Sociology of Arts Session 02A: Joint session of RC37 and RC38: Biography and Society - Brian Roberts, University of Glamorgan, Wales, UK Biographical Research and Sociology of Art, Part I UB-FP -2.1 JS_RC37_02A RC37 Sociology of Arts Session 03C: Exploring Publics, Part III Jean-Louis Fabiani, EHESS, France UB-FPGH-210 RC37_03C RC38 Biography and society Joint Session 05 of RC38 and TG04: Biographical Coping with Risk and Uncertainty Part I Gabriele Rosenthal, University of Gottingen, Germany UB-FP -0.3 JS_RC38_TG04_12 RC38 Biography and society Session 02: Professional Identities Biography and life Experience Henning Salling Olesen, Roskilde University, Denmark UB-FP -1.4 RC38_02 RC38 Biography and society Joint Session 03 of RC37 and RC38: Biographical research and sociology of art Part I Felicia Herrschaft, University of Frankfurt, Germany UB-FP -2.1 JS_RC38_RC37_10 RC41 Sociology of Population Session 01A: Economics, history and culture in the movements of population Part I Begoña Arregi. University of the Basque Country, Spain UPF-RB-119 RC41_01A RC41 Sociology of Population Gloria L. Nelson, The University Session 06: Links of Population of Philippines at Los Banos, The with Natural Disaster Philippines UPF-RB-120 RC41_06 RC42 Social psychology Session 02: Citizenship and Social Exclusion: A Southern Perspective, Part II Tina Uys, University of Johannesburg, South Africa UB-FP-2.4 RC42_02 RC43 Housing and Inclusive Communities Session 01: Inclusive Communities in Retrospect: Bridging the Gap Between Theory and Practice Bill Rohe, University of North Carolina, USA URL-FCB-A202 RC43_01 LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB 32

34 RC44 Labor Movements Session 01A: Re-defining Dan Clawson, University of Massachusetts Labor? Working Class Struggle & Movement Renewal Part I UPF-RB-109 RC44_01A RC44 Labor Movements Session 01B: Gender and Reempowering the Labor Movement Robyn Rodrigues, Rutgers University UPF-RB-117 RC44_01B RC46 Clinical sociology h to Sociology Anastasia-Valentine Rigas, University of Crete, Greece UB-FPGH-220 RC46_02 RC46 Clinical sociology RC47 Social Classes and Social Movements RC48 Social Movements, Collective Action and Social Change RC48 Social Movements, Collective Action and Social Change RC49 Mental health and illness Session 03: Epistemological and Methodological Issues Involved in a Clinical Approach to Sociology Session 02: Collective Action and Personal Experience: Latin Americans and Latinos in Globalization Session 01: Cognitive Framing, Discourses and Narratives in Social Movements Session 07A: Traditional and New Forms and Arenas of Social Mobilization Part I Session 01: HIV gender and mental Health Vincent de Gaulejac, Université de Paris 7, France Yvon Le Bot, Cadis, Cnrs/Ehess, France and Luis Lopez, School of Architecture, France Benjamín Tejerina, University of the Basque Country, Spain María Luz Morán, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain Bronwen Lichtenstein, University of Alabama, USA and J. Gary Linn, Tennessee State University, USA UB-FPGH-219 UB-FPGH-307 UB-FPGH-205 UB-FPGH-206 UB-FP-2.2 RC46_03 RC47_02 RC48_01 RC48_07 RC49_01 RC53 Sociology of Childhood Session 02: Defining social problemding, Alison Cooks, University of Rea- UK UB-FPGH-401 RC53_02 Thematic Groups Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID TG02 Historical and Comparative Sociology TG02 Historical and Comparative Sociology TG03 Human Rights and Global Justice Session 01A: Multiple modernities, comparative civilizations and historical sociology, Part I Session 01B: Multiple modernities, comparative civilizations and historical sociology, Part II Session 02: Social Justice for Immigrants and Disadvantaged Peoples Session 01C: Rationalities of TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty Governance and Regulation III, Risk Regulation Regimes Part III TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty Session 07C: Risk and Health and Illness: Part III Session 13A: Joint session of TG04 and RC38: Biographical Coping with Risk and Uncertainty Part I Session 14:The Everyday Management of Risk Johann Arnason, LaTrobe University Melbourne, Australia and Willfried Spohn, Catholic University of Eichstatt, Germany Johann Arnason, LaTrobe University Melbourne, Australia and Willfried Spohn, Catholic University of Eichstatt, Germany Marnia Lazreg, Hunter College, City University of New York UB-FPGH-408 UB-FPGH-408 UB-FPGH-412 TG02_01A TG02_01A TG03_02 Bridget Hutter, LSE, UK CCCB-1 TG04_01C Andy Alaszewski, CHSS, University of Kent, UK Gabriele Rosenthal, University of Goettingen, Germany CCCB-2 UB-FP-0.3 TG04_07C TG04_13A Tom Horlick-Jones, Cardiff, UK CCCB-Mirador TG04_14 LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB 33

35 Working Groups Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID WG03 The body in the social sciences Session 01: The new boundaries between bodies and technologies: Official Presentation of Devorah Kalekin-Fishman, Faculty of Education, Haifa, Israel the ISA WG03 collective book The New Boundaries between Bodies and Technologies UB-FP-0.2 WG03_01 WG06 Social Indicators Session 02: The Role of Social Indicators for Community Level Policies Ruut Veenhoven, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands UB-FPGH-407 WG06_02 Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Ad Hoc Sessions Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID Ad Hoc Session Visual Sociology Session 02: Producing Visual Data and Methods of Analysis Part I Luc Pauwels, University of Antwerp, Belgium UB-FP-3.1 Ad Visual_02 Junior Sociologists Network: Unconventional ways of doing research Session 02: Unconventional research methodologies Claudia Carvalho Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US and University of Coimbra, UB-FPGH-309 JSN_02 Open Debate Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID Open debates Open Debate 02: Sustainable development Alberto Martinelli, Scientific Committee, University of Milano, Italy CCCB-Vestibulo OD_02 Research Committees Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID RC02 Sociological research and public debate on the economy and society RC02 Sociological research and public debate on the economy and society Session 08: Welfare and Gender Regimes in Comparative Capitalisms Session 02: Open Session Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen, Germany Alexius Anthony Pereira, National University of Singapore, Singapore and Sylvia Walby, Lancaster University, UK UB-FPGH-209 UB-FPGH-211 RC02_08 RC02_02 LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB 34

36 RC04 Sociology of Education Session 02B: High-Stakes Testing: The Persistence of Inequa- A. Gary Dworkin, The University of Houston, USA lities Part II URL-FCB-A301 RC04A_02 RC04 Sociology of Education Session 07A: Immigration, Education, and Inequality Part I Jaap Dronkers, European University Institute, Italy URL-FCB-A303 RC04A_07 RC04 Sociology of Education Session 02B: High-Stakes Testing: The Persistence of Inequa- A. Gary Dworkin, The University of Houston, USA lities Part II URL-FCB-A301 RC04B_02 RC04 Sociology of Education Session 05C: Education for all: Access and Democratization of Education Part III Antonio Teodoro, Lusophone University, Portugal URL-FCB-A302 RC04C_05 RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations Session 02: Joint Session of RC05 Ann Denis, University of Ottawa, and RC32: Women, Intersectionality Canada and Sirma Bilge, Université de Montréal, Canada; and Diasporas: Negotiating identity, negotiating family dynamics in the Chair: Sirma Bilge, Université de Diaspora Part II Montréal, Canada Session 05: Confronting racism and redressing inequality: Sociologists and the public policy agenda - Policies, Politics and Social Change Part I Peter Ratcliffe, University of Warwick, UK UB-FP-0.1 UB-FP-4.1 RC05_02 RC05_05 RC07 Futures Research Session 02: New Trends in Globalization II Jan Nedverveen Pieterse, UIUC, USA UB-FPGH-208 RC07_02 RC07 Futures Research Session 06: Joint session of RC07 and RC48: New Media, Social Movements, and Democracy Markus S. Schulz, USA and Benjamín Tejerina, U Basque Country, Spain UB-FPGH-207 RC07_06 RC07 Futures Research Session 10: New Approaches in Interdisplinary Perspective Hermilio Santos, PUCRS, Brazil UB-FPGH-206 RC07_10 RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology of Development RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology of Development RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy and Self-Management RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy and Self-Management Session 03: Transformations of Social Inequality and Globalization II Session 10: Understanding Economic Transformations in Postsocialism Joint Session 02 of RC10 and RC51: Representation, Accountability and Sustainable Futures, Part I Session 01: Participation, selfmanagement and organizational democracy in the public and in the private sphere: changes/decline and their root causes Ulrike Schuerkens, École des Hautes Études en Sciences, Sociales, Paris, France Nina Bandelj, University of California, Irvine, USA Janet McIntyre, Flinders University, Australia Francesco Garibaldo, Fondazione Instituto per il Lavoro, Italy, Isabel Da Costa, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan, France and Vera Vratusa- Zunjic, University of Belgrade, Serbia UB-FPGH-221 UB-FPGH-222 UB-FPGH-306 UB-FPGH-219 RC09_03 RC09_10 JS_RC10_RC51_02 RC10_01 RC11 Sociology of Ageing Joint Session 03A of RC11 and RC53: New perspectives on intergenerational relations Doris Bühler-Niederberger, University of Wuppertal, Germany and Andreas Hoff, University of Oxford, UK UB-FPGH-310 JSA_RC11_RC53_03 RC11 Sociology of Ageing Session 07: Care-giving in later life Ingrid Connidis, University of Western Ontario, Canada UB-FPGH-308 RC11_07 RC11 Sociology of Ageing Session 08: Methodological advancement of gerontological research Lars Andersson, National Institute for the Study of Ageing and Later Life (NISAL), Linköping University, Sweden UB-FPGH-311 RC11_08 RC12 Sociology of Law Session 03: The Construction of Legal Justice in an Era of Constitutional Changes Alberto Febbrajo, University of Macerata, Italy UB-FP-2.3 RC12_03 LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB 35

37 RC13 Sociology of Leisure RC13 Sociology of Leisure Session 14: Joint session of RC13 and RC30: Leisure and work dichotomy in contemporary society: Does it exist? Diane Gabrielle Tremblay, Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada, Luiz Octavio de Lima Camargo, Centro Universitario SENAC, Sao Paulo, Brazil Bianca Maria Pirani, University Session 05: Joint session of of Roma La Sapienza, Italy, RC13 and WG03: Body and nature in leisure Veena Sharma, Prajna Foundation, New Delhi, India UB-FPGH-404 UB-FP-4.2 JS_RC13_RC30_14 JS_RC13_WG03_05 RC14 Thematic Sessions Session 02A: Communication technologies: identities Part I C. Constantopoulou, Panteion University, Greece UB-FPGH-203 RC14_02A RC14 Thematic Sessions Session 05: Réalisations technologiques et espaces publics contemporains A. Paparizos, Univ. Panteion UB-FPGH-410 RC14_05 RC17 Sociology of Organization Session 03: The ethics of management power and the power of management ethics in changing times Stewart Clegg, UTS, Sydney, Australia) UB-FPGH-411 RC17_03 RC18 Political Sociology Session 02: The enduring impact of class and religion in contemporary party politics. Part II Paolo Bellucci, Università di Siena UPF-RB-222 RC18_02 RC21 Regional and Urban Development RC21 Regional and Urban Development Session 04: Transformations in Urban Politics: Comparing urban development strategies: culture, environment & McKinsey Part IV Session 14: The Creative City and Social Innovation Part I Margit Mayer, Free University of Berlin, Germany Serena Vicari, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy & Montserrat Pareja Eastaway, University of Barcleona, Spain UB-FPGH-405 UB-FPGH-204 RC21_04 RC21_14 RC21 Regional and Urban Development Session 23: Transnational Migration and Local Economies: Comparative Junko Tajima, Hosei University, Japan, Luis Garzon, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain, Eduardo Barberis, Università di Urbino Carlo Bo, Italy UB-FPGH-305 RC21_23 RC22 Sociology of Religion Session 01B: Secular states, civil and religious freedoms Part II Roberto Blancarte, El Colegio de México, Mexico UB-FPGH-302 RC22_01B RC22 Sociology of Religion Session 03B: Ethnicity, religiosity and beliefs in contemporary world Part II Daniel Gutierrez-Martinez, El Colegio Mexiquense, Mexico UB-FPGH-303 RC22_03B RC23 Sociology of science and technology RC23 Sociology of science and technology RC23 Sociology of science and technology RC24 Environment and society Session 02A: Science, Technology and Innovation for the Development of Third World Countries. Will the- Young Ones Join? Part I Judith Zubieta, Instituto de Investigaciones Sociales, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico Session 14B. Challenges and Changes in Universities and Public Research Organisations for the 21st Luis Sanz-Menendez, CSIC-IPP, Century: Evaluation, Research and Spain Careers, Part II Session 14A. Challenges and Changes in Universities and Public Research Organisations for the 21st Century: Evaluation, Research and Careers, Part I Laura Cruz-Castro, Unidad de Politicas Comparadas, CSIC, Spain Session 04: "Temas de actualidad en el medio ambiente y la sociedad" Ignasi Lerma; Universitat de València; Spain /Current issues on Environment and society" Part I (Session in Spanish) URL-FCB-A400 URL-FCB-A415 URL-FCB-A415 UB-FPGH-402 RC23_02A RC23_14B RC23_14A RC24_04 RC24 Environment and society Session 15: Public participation in environmental monitoring Steven Yearley UK; and Maria Eugenia Rodrigues, Portugal UB-FPGH-403 RC24_15 LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB 36

38 RC25 Language & Society Session 01: Classrooms and the Struggle for Equality Antonia Randolph, University of Delaware, United States UB-FPGH-212 RC25_01 RC25 Language & Society RC25 Language & Society Session 08: New Language Forms in Computer-Mediated Corinne Kirchner, Columbia University, United States Communication: NetLingo and Related Developments Session 16: The (Re)production of Knowledge: Classifications in Health Care Organizations UB-FPGH-213 RC25_08 Gianluca Miscione, Italy UB-FPGH-406 RC25_16 RC29 Deviance and Social Cont Session 02: General Issues in the Study of Crime, Delinquency, and Deviance Biko Agozino, University of The West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago UPF-RB-122 RC29_02 RC30 Sociology of work Session 03: Work in the Knowledge Economy Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, Téléuniversité, Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada UPF-RB-110 RC30_03 RC30 Sociology of work Session 09: Gender Teresa Tornsm, Centre d Estudis sobre la Vida Quotidiana i el Treball, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, España UPF-RB-121 RC30_09 RC32 Women In Society RC32 Women In Society RC32 Women In Society RC34 Sociology of Youth RC34 Sociology of Youth Joint Session 01B of RC32 and RC05: Women, Intersectionality and Ann Denis, University of Ottawa, Diasporas: Negotiating identity, negotiating family dynamics in the Diasversité de Montréal, Canada Canada and Sirma Bilge, Unipora Session 01B: Talking the Talk, Margaret Abraham, Hofstra University, USA and Kalapana Kan- Walking the Walk: Feminism and Research Methodologies in Action Law, nabiran, NALSAR University of India nal Migration, Land and Resources Sustainability in Africa Oluyemi Fayomi, Covenant University, Nigeria and Lotsmart Fonjong Buea University, Cameroon Lynne Chisholm, Leopold-Franzens-University Innsbruck, Aus- Session 02A: Youth theories and public debates in the XX century tria and James Côte, University of Western Ontario, Canada Lynne Chisholm, Leopold-Franzens-University Innsbruck, Aus- Session 02B: Youth theories and public debates in the XX century tria and James Côte, University of Western Ontario, Canada UB-FP-0.1 UB-FP-1.1 UB-FP-1.2 URL-FCB-A101 URL-FCB-A102 JS_RC05_RC32_01B RC32_01B RC32_05 RC34_02A RC34_02B RC35 Conceptual and Terminological Analysis Session 02: Levels of Authenticity Conceptual Clarifications Joern Lamla, Justus-Liebig-University of Giessen, Germany UPF-RB-219 RC35_02 RC36 Alienation Theory and Research Session 01B: Consequences of Migration: Adaptation or Alienation? Part II Pirkkoliisa Ahponen, University of Joensuu, Finland UB-FP -3.3 RC36_01B RC36 Alienation Theory and Research Session 02B: New theoretical perspectives Part II Pirkkoliisa Ahponen, University of Joensuu, Finland UB-FP -3.4 RC36_02B RC36 Alienation Theory and Research RC37 Sociology of Arts RC37 Sociology of Arts Session 05B: Alienation and the Subaltern: Race, Class and Gender the Global Economy, Part II Session 01B: Joint session of RC37 and RC14: Rationalization and Resistance, Part II Ligaya McGovern, Indiana University, IN, USA Jeffrey A. Halley, University of Texas, USA Session 02B: Joint session of RC37 and RC38: Biography and Felicia Herrschaft, University of Society - Biographical Research Frankfurt, Germany and Sociology of Art, Part II UB-FP -4.3 UB-FPGH-304 UB-FP -2.1 RC36_05B JS_RC37_RC14_01B RC37_02B LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB 37

39 RC37 Sociology of Arts Session 04: Sociology of Culture and Sociology of the Arts: Inheritance and Transformation Marta Herrero, University of Plymouth, UK UB-FPGH-210 RC37_04 RC38 Biography and society Joint Session 04 of RC37 and RC38: Biographical research and sociology of arts Part II Felicia Herrschaft, University of Frankfurt, Germany UB-FP -2.1 JS_RC38_RC37_11 RC38 Biography and society Joint Session 06 of RC38 and TG04: Biographical Coping with Risk and Uncertainty Part II Jens Zinn, University of Kenty, UK UB-FP -0.3 JS_RC38_TG04_13 RC38 Biography and society RC41 Sociology of Population RC41 Sociology of Population Session 03: Biographical approaches and the study of youth Session 01B: Economics, history and culture in the movements of population Part II Session 07: The fourth stages of epidemiological transition: Social and policy implications of the changing health and illness pattern Vasintha Veeran, National University of Ireland at Galway, Ireland and Michaela Koettig, University of Goettingen, Germany Elena Bastida, University of Texas-Pan American, USA and Encarnación Aracil, Complutense University, Spain Ofra Anson, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel UB-FP -1.4 UPF-RB-119 UPF-RB-120 RC38_03 RC41_01B RC41_07 RC42 Social psychology Session 03: Identity and Social Inequality, Part I Jan E. Stets and Peter J. Burke, University of California, Riverside, USA UB-FP-2.4 RC42_03 RC43 Housing and Inclusive Communities Session 02: Housing, Rights and Social Exclusion Dennis Keating, Cleveland State University, USA URL-FCB-A202 RC43_02 RC44 Labor Movements Session 02A: Homeworkers panel discussion: New Ways of organising women home based workers in the era of globalization Jane Tate, Federation of Home- Workers Worldwide, (FHWW) UPF-RB-109 RC44_02A RC44 Labor Movements Session 02B: European Labor. Part I Richard Hyman, London School of Economics UPF-RB-117 RC44_02B RC46 Clinical sociology Session 05: Clinical Sociology and Social Intervention in the Workplace: Impacts and Changes Catherine Montgomery, CSSS De la Montagne, Canada UB-FPGH-220 RC46_05 RC47 Social Classes and Social Movements Session 03: Movements and conflicts 1 Antimo L. Farro, University of Rome La Sapienza, Rome, Italy. UB-FPGH-307 RC47_03 RC48 Social Movements, Collective Action and Social Change Session 06: Joint Session of RC07 and RC48: Social Movements and New Media Markus S. Schulz, New York University, USA and Benjamín Tejerina, University of the Basque Country, Spain UB-FPGH-206 JS_RC48_RC07_06 RC48 Social Movements, Collective Action and Social Change Session 02: Urban Conditions, Processes of Exclusion and Social Movements Tova Benski, College of Management Studies, Israel UB-FPGH-205 RC48_02 RC49 Mental health and illness Session 02: New research on gender and mental disorder Ramona Lucas, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain and Silvia Krumm, University of Ulm, Germany UB-FP-2.2 RC49_02 RC53 Sociology of Childhood Session 03: Policing children Doris Bühler-Niederberger, University of Wuppertal, Germany UB-FPGH-401 RC53_03 LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB 38

40 Thematic Groups Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID TG02 Historical and Comparative Sociology Session 01B: Multiple modernities, comparative civilizations and historical sociology, Part II Johann Arnason, LaTrobe University Melbourne, Australia and Willfried Spohn, Catholic University of Eichstatt, Germany UB-FPGH-408 TG02_01B TG03 Human Rights and Global Justice Session 03: Social Justice for Women Keri E. Iyall Smith, Suffolk University, USA UB-FPGH-412 TG03_03 TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty Session 01D: Rationalities of Governance and Regulation IV, Science, Governance and Risk Part IV Bridget Hutter, LSE, UK CCCB-1 TG04_01D TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty Session 07D: Risk and Health and Illness: Part IV Andy Alaszewski, CHSS, University of Kent, UK CCCB-2 TG04_07D TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty Session 13B: Joint session of TG04 and RC38: Biographical Coping with Risk and Uncertainty Part II Jens Zinn, University of Kent, UK UB-FP-0.3 TG04_13B TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty Session 15: The Everyday Management of Risk and Edgework Stephen Lyng, Carthage College, USA CCCB-Mirador TG04_15 Working Groups Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID WG01 Local Global Relations WG03 The body in the social sciences WG03 The body in the social sciences Session 01: Opportunities and prospects of sustainable development in the conditions of globalization Session 04: Joint session by RC13 and WG03: Body and nature in leisure Session 02: Social mind and locative technologies: The bodily borders Henry Teune, University of Pennsylvania, USA Bianca Maria Pirani, University of Roma 'La Sapienza', Italy and Veena Sharma, Veena Sharma, India Bianca Maria Pirani, Faculty of Sociology, University of Roma La Sapienza and Roberto Cipriani, University of Roma Tre, Italy URL-FCB-A304 UB-FP-4.2 UB-FP-0.2 WG01_01 JS_WG03_RC13_04 WG03_02 WG06 Social Indicators Session 03: Comparative Social Indicators for Public Policies Europe Wolfgang Glatzer, University of Frankfurt, Germany UB-FPGH-407 WG06_03 Saturday, September 6, 13:30-14:30 Research Committee Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID RC24 Environment and society Session 25: Business Meeting Ralph Matthews University of British Columbia UB-FPGH-403 RC24_25BM LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB 39

41 Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Ad Hoc Sessions Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID Ad Hoc Session Visual Sociology Session 03: Sociocultural Locus of the Visual Elena Iarskaia-Smirnova, Saratov State Technical University, Russia UB-FP-3.1 Ad Visual_03 Junior Sociologists Network: Unconventional ways of doing research Session 03: Sociology on the outside: social intervention and visual Yuriy Savelyev National University of Kyiv, Ukraine UB-FPGH-309 JSN_03 Research Committees Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID RC02 Sociological research and public debate on the economy and society Session 03: Varieties of Capitalist Gender Regimes Monika Goldmann, SfS and University Dortmund, Germany and Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen, Germany UB-FPGH-211 RC02_03 RC04 Sociology of Education Session 03A: Accountability, Lawrence J. Saha, The Australian National University, Standards, and Teachers Part I Australia URL-FCB-A301 RC04A_03 RC04 Sociology of Education RC04 Sociology of Education RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations Session 04A: Accountability for and by Whom? Standards for and by Whom?: Determining Standards Part I Session 08A: Access, Quality and Sustainability in Educational Reform: Challenges, Possibilities and the Way Forward: Stability and Tranformations Part I Session 06: Confronting racism and redressing inequality: Sociologists and the public policy agenda - Social Movements, Social Agency and the Role of the Sociologist Part II Round table 1: Settlers, Natives, Immigrants: Reasonable Accommodation in divided societies A. Gary Dworkin, Sociology, The University of Houston, Houston, Texas, USA Shaheeda Essack, National Department of Education, Pretoria, Republic of South Africa Peter Ratcliffe, University of Warwick, UK Natividad Gutierrez Chong, National University of Mexico, UNAM, Mexico URL-FCB-A302 URL-FCB-A303 UB-FP-4.1 UB-FP-1.3 RC04A_04 RC04A_08 RC05_06 RC05_Round Table_01 RC07 Futures Research Session 05: Comparative Research on Religious Values and Symbolism Reimon Bachika, Kyoto, Japan UB-FPGH-208 RC07_05 RC07 Futures Research RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology of Development RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology of Development Session 07: Joint session of RC07 and RC48: Social Movements and Alternative Futures Session 04: Human Rights Paradigms and Movements: Third World Perspectives and Challenges I Session 11: Understanding Postsocialist Transformations: The Role of New Actors and New Institutions Mark Herkenrath, U Zurich, Switzerland and Racquel Sosa, UNAM, Mexico Peter Chua, San José State University Nina Bandelj, University of California, Irvine, USA UB-FPGH-207 UB-FPGH-221 UB-FPGH-222 RC07_07 RC09_04 RC09_11 LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB 40

42 RC02 Sociological research and public debate on the economy and society RC02 Sociological research and public debate on the economy and society RC04 Sociology of Education Session 08: Welfare and Gender Regimes in Comparative Capitalisms Session 02: Open Session Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen, Germany Alexius Anthony Pereira, National University of Singapore, Singapore and Sylvia Walby, Lancaster University, UK Session 02B: High-Stakes Testing: The Persistence of Inequa- A. Gary Dworkin, The University of Houston, USA lities Part II UB-FPGH-209 UB-FPGH-211 URL-FCB-A301 RC02_08 RC02_02 RC04A_02 RC04 Sociology of Education Session 07A: Immigration, Education, and Inequality Part I Jaap Dronkers, European University Institute, Italy URL-FCB-A303 RC04A_07 RC04 Sociology of Education Session 02B: High-Stakes Testing: The Persistence of Inequa- A. Gary Dworkin, The University of Houston, USA lities Part II URL-FCB-A301 RC04B_02 RC04 Sociology of Education Session 05C: Education for all: Access and Democratization of Education Part III Antonio Teodoro, Lusophone University, Portugal URL-FCB-A302 RC04C_05 RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations Session 02: Joint Session of RC05 Ann Denis, University of Ottawa, and RC32: Women, Intersectionality Canada and Sirma Bilge, Université de Montréal, Canada; and Diasporas: Negotiating identity, negotiating family dynamics in the Chair: Sirma Bilge, Université de Diaspora Part II Montréal, Canada Session 05: Confronting racism and redressing inequality: Sociologists and the public policy agenda - Policies, Politics and Social Change Part I Peter Ratcliffe, University of Warwick, UK UB-FP-0.1 UB-FP-4.1 RC05_02 RC05_05 RC07 Futures Research Session 02: New Trends in Globalization II Jan Nedverveen Pieterse, UIUC, USA UB-FPGH-208 RC07_02 RC07 Futures Research Session 06: Joint session of RC07 and RC48: New Media, Social Movements, and Democracy Markus S. Schulz, USA and Benjamín Tejerina, U Basque Country, Spain UB-FPGH-207 RC07_06 RC07 Futures Research Session 10: New Approaches in Interdisplinary Perspective Hermilio Santos, PUCRS, Brazil UB-FPGH-206 RC07_10 RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology of Development RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology of Development RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy and Self-Management RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy and Self-Management Session 03: Transformations of Social Inequality and Globalization II Session 10: Understanding Economic Transformations in Postsocialism Joint Session 02 of RC10 and RC51: Representation, Accountability and Sustainable Futures, Part I Session 01: Participation, selfmanagement and organizational democracy in the public and in the private sphere: changes/decline and their root causes Ulrike Schuerkens, École des Hautes Études en Sciences, Sociales, Paris, France Nina Bandelj, University of California, Irvine, USA Janet McIntyre, Flinders University, Australia Francesco Garibaldo, Fondazione Instituto per il Lavoro, Italy, Isabel Da Costa, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan, France and Vera Vratusa- Zunjic, University of Belgrade, Serbia UB-FPGH-221 UB-FPGH-222 UB-FPGH-306 UB-FPGH-219 RC09_03 RC09_10 JS_RC10_RC51_02 RC10_01 RC11 Sociology of Ageing Joint Session 03A of RC11 and RC53: New perspectives on intergenerational relations Doris Bühler-Niederberger, University of Wuppertal, Germany and Andreas Hoff, University of Oxford, UK UB-FPGH-310 JSA_RC11_RC53_03 RC11 Sociology of Ageing Session 07: Care-giving in later life Ingrid Connidis, University of Western Ontario, Canada UB-FPGH-308 RC11_07 LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB 41

43 RC11 Sociology of Ageing Session 07: Care-giving in later life Ingrid Connidis, University of Western Ontario, Canada UB-FPGH-308 RC11_07 RC11 Sociology of Ageing Session 08: Methodological advancement of gerontological research Lars Andersson, National Institute for the Study of Ageing and Later Life (NISAL), Linköping University, Sweden UB-FPGH-311 RC11_08 RC12 Sociology of Law Session 03: The Construction of Legal Justice in an Era of Constitutional Changes Alberto Febbrajo, University of Macerata, Italy UB-FP-2.3 RC12_03 RC13 Sociology of Leisure Session 14: Joint session of RC13 and RC30: Leisure and work dichotomy in contemporary society: Does it exist? Diane Gabrielle Tremblay, Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada, Luiz Octavio de Lima Camargo, Centro Universitario SENAC, Sao Paulo, Brazil UB-FPGH-404 JS_RC13_RC30_14 RC13 Sociology of Leisure Bianca Maria Pirani, University Session 05: Joint session of of Roma La Sapienza, Italy, RC13 and WG03: Body and nature in leisure Veena Sharma, Prajna Foundation, New Delhi, India UB-FP-4.2 JS_RC13_WG03_05 RC14 Thematic Sessions Session 02A: Communication technologies: identities Part I C. Constantopoulou, Panteion University, Greece UB-FPGH-203 RC14_02A RC14 Thematic Sessions Session 05: Réalisations technologiques et espaces publics contemporains A. Paparizos, Univ. Panteion UB-FPGH-410 RC14_05 RC17 Sociology of Organization Session 03: The ethics of management power and the power of management ethics in changing times Stewart Clegg, UTS, Sydney, Australia) UB-FPGH-411 RC17_03 RC18 Political Sociology Session 02: The enduring impact of class and religion in contemporary party politics. Part II Paolo Bellucci, Università di Siena UPF-RB-222 RC18_02 RC21 Regional and Urban Development RC21 Regional and Urban Development Session 04: Transformations in Urban Politics: Comparing urban development strategies: culture, environment & McKinsey Part IV Session 14: The Creative City and Social Innovation Part I Margit Mayer, Free University of Berlin, Germany Serena Vicari, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy & Montserrat Pareja Eastaway, University of Barcleona, Spain UB-FPGH-405 UB-FPGH-204 RC21_04 RC21_14 RC21 Regional and Urban Development Session 23: Transnational Migration and Local Economies: Comparative Junko Tajima, Hosei University, Japan, Luis Garzon, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain, Eduardo Barberis, Università di Urbino Carlo Bo, Italy UB-FPGH-305 RC21_23 RC22 Sociology of Religion Session 01B: Secular states, civil and religious freedoms Part II Roberto Blancarte, El Colegio de México, Mexico UB-FPGH-302 RC22_01B RC22 Sociology of Religion Session 03B: Ethnicity, religiosity and beliefs in contemporary world Part II Daniel Gutierrez-Martinez, El Colegio Mexiquense, Mexico UB-FPGH-303 RC22_03B RC23 Sociology of science and technology RC23 Sociology of science and technology Session 02A: Science, Technology and Innovation for the Development of Third World Countries. Will the- Young Ones Join? Part I Judith Zubieta, Instituto de Investigaciones Sociales, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico Session 14B. Challenges and Changes in Universities and Public Research Organisations for the 21st Luis Sanz-Menendez, CSIC-IPP, Century: Evaluation, Research and Spain Careers, Part II URL-FCB-A400 URL-FCB-A415 RC23_02A RC23_14B LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB 42

44 RC34 Sociology of Youth Session 03B: Youth theories and public debates for the XXI century Helena Helve, University of Kuopio, Finland and Vinod Chandra, JNPG College, Lucknow, India URL-FCB-A102 RC34_03B RC35 Conceptual and Terminological Analysis Session 03: Conceptualizing Reflexivity: Reframing the Problem of Order for the Global Era David Strecker, Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena, Germany UPF-RB-219 RC35_03 RC36 Alienation Theory and Research Session 01C: Migration, Alienation, and Schooling Part III Gerhard Schutte, University of Wisconsin-Parkside, WI, USA UB-FP -3.3 RC36_01C RC36 Alienation Theory and Research Session 02C: Theorizing challenges of cultural citizenship Part III Hans Petter Sand, Agder University, Norway UB-FP -3.4 RC36_02C Session 06: From the Workplace RC36 Alienation Theory and Researcpool, UK Matt David, University of Liver- to Cyberspace: Situating Alienation in the 21st Century UB-FP -4.3 RC36_06 RC37 Sociology of Arts Session 01C: Joint session of RC37 and RC14: Cultural Resistance to Rationalization, Part III Jeffrey A. Halley, University of Texas, USA UB-FPGH-304 JS_RC37_RC14_01C RC37 Sociology of Arts Session 05A: Taste as an Activity, Part I Antoine Hennion, ENSMP, France UB-FPGH-210 RC37_05A RC37 Sociology of Arts Session 05A: Taste as an Activity, Part I Antoine Hennion, ENSMP, France UB-FPGH-210 RC37_05A RC38 Biography and society Session 04: Turning points in biographical theory and analysis, Part I Feiwel Kupferberg, Malmo University, Sweden UB-FP -1.4 RC38_04 RC41 Sociology of Population Session 02: The Persistence of Subreplacement Fertility, Age Structure and Public Policy Bali Ram, Statistics Canada, Canada UPF-RB-119 RC41_02 RC41 Sociology of Population Session 08: Open Session Encarnacion Aracil, Universidad Complutense, Spain UPF-RB-120 RC41_08 RC42 Social psychology Session 04: Identity and Social Inequality, Part II Jan E. Stets and Peter J. Burke, University of California, Riverside, USA UB-FP-2.4 RC42_04 RC42 Social psychology Session 04: Identity and Social Inequality, Part II Jan E. Stets and Peter J. Burke, University of California, Riverside, USA UB-FP-2.4 RC42_04 RC43 Housing and Inclusive Communities Session 05: Age, Gender, and Race Housing Issues Ted Koebel, Virginia Tech, USA URL-FCB-A202 RC43_05 RC44 Labor Movements Session 03A: Work Restructuring & New Union Strategies Part I Edward Webster, University of the Witwatersrand UPF-RB-109 RC44_03A RC44 Labor Movements Session 03B: European Labor. Part II Richard Hyman, London School of Economics UPF-RB-117 RC44_03B RC45 Rational Choice Session 01: Revisiting Rationality Hanno Scholtz, Universität Zürich, Switzerland UB-FPGH-209 RC45_01 LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB 43

45 RC46 Clinical sociology Session 04: RC 46 Business Meeting UB-FPGH-220 RC46_04BM RC47 Social Classes and Social Movements Session 04: Movements and conflicts 2 Paola Rebughini, University of Milan, Milan, Italy. Emanuele Toscano, Cadis Ehess, Paris, France UB-FPGH-307 RC47_04 RC48 Social Movements, Collective Action and Social Change Session 03: Democratization, Political Institutions and Social Movements in Latin America Part I Benjamín Tejerina, University of the Basque Country, Spain UB-FPGH-205 RC48_03 RC48 Social Movements, Collective Action and Social Change Session 09: Joint Session of RC07 and RC48: Vision, persuasion and power Mark Herkenrath, U. Zurich, Switzerland and Hannah Neumann, Technical University of Ilmenan, Germany UB-FPGH-207 RC48_09 RC49 Mental health and illness RC49 Mental health and illness Session 03: Upcoming challenges and new approaches in mental disorder prevention and health promotion Session 03: Upcoming challenges and new approaches in mental disorder prevention and health promotion Judith Boardman, Health & Education Services, USA and Reinhold Kilian, University of Ulm, Germany Judith Boardman, Health & Education Services, USA and Reinhold Kilian, University of Ulm, Germany UB-FP-2.2 UB-FP-2.2 RC49_03 RC49_03 Thematic Groups Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID WG03 The body in the social sciences Session 03: Dancing bodies in cyberspace Thomas Spence Smith, University of Rochester, USA and Tatiana Mazali, Polytechnic of Turin Cinema and Communication Engineering UB-FP-0.2 WG03_03 WG03 The body in the social sciences Session 08: Transsexual and transgender bodies: Technological and socio-cultural distinctions between transgender and University, Washington, DC, US Salvador Vidal Ortiz, American transsexual experience and meaning making UB-FP-0.3 WG03_08 WG06 Social Indicators Session 04: Social Indicators for Public Policies - Asia and Latin America Ferran Casas, Facultat de Ciències Econòmiques i Empresarials, Universitat de Girona, Spain UB-FPGH-407 WG06_04 LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB 44

46 Working Groups Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID WG03 The body in the social sciences Session 03: Dancing bodies in cyberspace Thomas Spence Smith, University of Rochester, USA and Tatiana Mazali, Polytechnic of Turin Cinema and Communication Engineering UB-FP-0.2 WG03_03 WG03 The body in the social sciences Session 08: Transsexual and transgender bodies: Technological and socio-cultural distinctions between transgender and University, Washington, DC, US Salvador Vidal Ortiz, American transsexual experience and meaning making UB-FP-0.3 WG03_08 WG06 Social Indicators Session 04: Social Indicators for Public Policies - Asia and Latin America Ferran Casas, Facultat de Ciències Econòmiques i Empresarials, Universitat de Girona, Spain UB-FPGH-407 WG06_04 Saturday, September 6, 17:30-18:30 Research Committee Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID RC38 Biography and society Business Meeting - RC38 Biography and Society Brian Roberts, University of Glamorgan, UK UB-FP -1.4 RC38_BM Saturday, September 6, 18:00-20:00 Ad Hoc Session Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID Ad Hoc Revistas Session 01: Las problemáticas de las revistas de Ciencias Sociales en Iberoamérica Alicia Itatí Palermo, Asociación Latinoamericana de Sociología, Argentina, Rafael Martínez Nestares, Instituto de Estudios Iberoamericanos, Venezuela and Felipe Centelles Bollos, Universidad de Castilla, España CCCB-Mirador Ad Revistas_01 LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB 45

47 Common Sessions Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID Common Sessions Session 04: Sociological analysis on migrations Oriol Homs, Local Organizing Committee, CIREM, Spain UB-FPGH-Aula Magna CS_04 Common Sessions Session 05: Interdisciplinary public debates and the sociological perspective Bert Klandermans, Free University Amsterdam, The Netherlands UB-HB-Paraninf CS_05 Ad Hoc Session Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID Consejo Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales, CLACSO Session 01: Desigualdad, exclusión y ciudadanía: visiones desde el Norte y desde el Sur Pablo Gentili, Consejo Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales, Argentina CCCB-Auditorio CLASCO_01 Research Committees Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID RC07 Futures Research Jaime Jimenez, UNAM, Mexico, Session 12: Joint session of Hermilio Santos, PUCRS, Brazil, RC07, RC14 and RC23: Intellectual Copyright, Digital Inequality, Markus S. Schulz, USA, Jochen Glaeser, U Lancaster, UK, and and Global Hegemony Jochen.Glaser URL-FCB-A101 RC07_12 RC07 Futures Research Session 15: Joint session of Solange Simoes, Eastern Michigan University, USA and Radha- RC07, RC04, RC23 and RC32: Gender, Science, Technology, many Sooryamoorthy, U Innovation, and the Future KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa URL-FCB-A102 RC07_15 RC11 Sociology of Ageing Session 11: Informal support provided for/by older people Anne Martin-Matthews, University of British Columbia, Canada UB-FPGH-308 RC11_11 RC11 Sociology of Ageing Session 12: Health in later life Hélène Thomas, Institute of Political Studies Aix-en-Provence, France UB-FPGH-311 RC11_12 RC14 Thematic Sessions Session 08: Joint Sessions of RC 14, RC32, and RC30: Transformation in Communication and M. Abraham, Hofstra University, USA Work: The Cultural Construction and Reconstruction of Gender UB-FPGH-Sala Gran JS_RC14_RC30_RC32 RC21 Regional and Urban Development Session 05: State-Led Gentrification and Mixing Policies: Implications for the Urban Middle Class and the (Ethnic) Poor Part I Jan Willem Duyvendak, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands UB-FPGH-405 RC21_05 RC21 Regional and Urban Development Session 16: Urban Sustainability: Process and Form Part I Roger Keil, University of York, Canada and Jesus Vicens, University of Barcelona, Spain UB-FPGH-204 RC21_16 LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB 46

48 RC22 Sociology of Religion Session 06B: Religious conversion Part II Esmeralda Sanchez, University of Santo Tomas, Philippines UB-FPGH-303 RC22_06B RC22 Sociology of Religion Session 07A: Religious publics, social capital and diasporas Part I Afe Adogame, University of Edinburgh, UK UB-FPGH-302 RC22_07A RC23 Sociology of science and technology RC24 Environment and society Session 09: Joint Session of RC07, RC14 and RC23: Intellectual Copyright, Digital Inequality, and Global Hegemony. Session 27: Joint session 03 of RC24, Rc13 and RC50: Leisure, Tourism and Environment. Part II Jochen Gläser, ESRC Centre for the Economic and Social Aspects of Genomics (Cesagen), Lancaster University, United Kingdom and Hermilio Santos, Depatment of Social Science, PUCRS, Brazil Organiser: Ishwar Modi, India International Institute of Social Sciences "The Universe", Jaipur, India; Chairs: Raymond Murphy, University of Ottawa, Canada, Jaap Lengkeek, University of Wageningen, The Netherlands and Jan te Kloeze, WICE, The Netherlands URL-FCB-A101 UB-FPGH-Sala Gran RC23_09 RC24_27 RC32 Women In Society Joint Session 05 of RC04, RC07, RC23 and RC32: Gender, Science, Technology and Innovation, and the Future Solange Simões, Eastern Michigan University, USA and Radhamany Sooryamoorthy, University KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa URL-FCB-A102 JS_RC04_RC07_RC23_RC32_ 05 RC32 Women In Society Christiana Constantopoulou, Joint Session 03 of RC14, RC32 Panteion University, Greece, and RC30: Transformation in Margaret Abraham, Hofstra University, USA and Diane Gabrielle Communication and Work: The Cultural Construction and Reconstruction of Gender Tremblay, Tele-Universite, Canada UB-FPGH-Sala Gran JS_RC14_RC30_RC32_03 RC35 Conceptual and Terminological Analysis Session Business Meeting UPF-RB-219 RC35_BM RC37 Sociology of Arts Session 05B: The Lesson of Great Amateurs and Fans, Part II Antoine Hennion, ENSMP, France UB-FPGH-210 RC37_05B Special Session Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID Special Sessions Dialogue Around Alain Touraine's Penser Autrement Michel Wieviorka, CADIS, EHESS, France CCCB-Vestibulo SS_Touraine LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB 47

49 Thematic Groups Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty Session 02B: The Morality of Risk - Risk Moralities, Other Issues on Risk and Morality Part II Johannes Brinkmann, Norwegian School of Management, Norway CCCB-1 TG04_02B TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty Session 08B: Social Work and Risk II Part II Jo Warner, University of Kent, UK CCCB-2 TG04_08B Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Ad Hoc Sessions Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID Ad Hoc Session Visual Sociology Session 04: Collecting Visual Data and Methods of Analysis Part II EJ Milne, University of Bradford, UK UB-FP-3.1 Ad Visual_04 Junior Sociologists Network: Unconventional ways of doing research Session 04: Institutionally backed forms of unconventional research. The example of Maestría in Social Psychology of Groups, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Xochimilco, México Wiebke Keim Freiburg University, Switzerland UB-FPGH-309 JSN_04 Research Committees Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID RC02 Sociological research and public debate on the economy and society Session 04: The Knowledge Economy Susan Durbin, University of the West of England and Jennifer Tomlinson, University of Leeds, UK UB-FPGH-211 RC02_04 RC04 Sociology of Education Session 03B: Accountability, Lawrence J. Saha, The Australian National University, Standards, and Teachers Part II Australia URL-FCB-A301 RC04B_03 RC04 Sociology of Education Session 08B: Access, Quality and Sustainability in Educational Reform: Challenges, Possibilities and the Way Forward: Does Shaheeda Essack, National Department of Education, Pretoria, Increased Access Lead to Increased Participation and Equity in Republic of South Africa Secondary Schools? Contesting the Myth of Education for All Part II URL-FCB-A302 RC04B_08 RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations Session 08: Generations of Migration: Inequality and Belonging Part I Zlatko Skrbis, The University of Queensland, Australia and Loretta Baldassar, University of Western Australia, Australia UB-FP-4.1 RC05_08 LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB 48

50 RC07 Futures Research Session 04: Joint session of RC07 and RC16: The Role of Future in Sociological Theorizing Elisa P. Reis, UFRJ, Brazil and Markus S. Schulz, USA UB-FPGH-208 RC07_04 RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology of Development RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology of Development Joint session 03 of RC13 and RC09: Leisure, social transformations and development Joint session 01 of TG02 and RC09: Multiple Modernities, Sociology of Development, and Postcolonial Studies I Ishwar Modi, India International Institute of Social Sciences, Jaipur, India and Frederick Wherry, University of Michigan, USA Ulrike Schuerkens, École des Hautes Études en Sciences, Sociales, Paris, France and and Willfried Spohn, Universität Konstanz, Germany UB-FPGH-405 UB-FPGH-408 JS_RC09_RC13_03 JS_RC09_TG02 RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology of Development Session 05: The State and Development I Roberts, Colorado College, USA UB-FPGH-221 RC09_05 RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology of Development Session 12: Constructing the Cultural Wealth of Nations Nina Bandelj, University of California, Irvine, USA and Frederick Wherry, University of Michigan, USA UB-FPGH-222 RC09_12 RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy and Self-Management Joint Session 04A of RC10 and RC32: The Challenges of women's participation/exclusion in public and private contexts, Part I Esther Ngan-ling Chow, American University, USA UB-FP-2.1 JSA_RC10_RC32_04 RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy and Self-Management Joint Session 05A of RC10 and RC11: Aging, social exclusion, and social participation in a globalizing world: Social exclusion in old age: multiple disadvantage Julia Rozanova, University of Alberta, Canada and Andreas Hoff, University of Oxford, UK UB-FPGH-305 JSA_RC10_RC11_05 RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy and Self-Management Joint Session 04B of RC10 and RC32: The Challenges of Women s Participation/Exclusion in Social Movements Part II Michal Palgi, The Max Stern Academic College of Emek Yezreel, Israel UB-FP-2.1 JSB_RC10_RC32_04 RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy and Self-Management Session 03: Participation reconsidered: Its conceptual meaning, ideology and practice under a new light Litsa Nicolaou-Smokoviti, University of Piraeus, Greece UB-FPGH-219 RC10_03 RC11 Sociology of Ageing Joint Session 01A of RC11 and RC10: Social exclusion in old age: multiple disadvantage Julia Rozanova, University of Alberta, Canada and Andreas Hoff, Oxford Institute of Ageing, University of Oxford, UK UB-FPGH-305 JSA_RC10_RC11_01 RC11 Sociology of Ageing Session 13: Intergenerational transfers and social networks in later life Lucie Vidovicova, Masaryk University, Czech Republic UB-FPGH-308 RC11_13 RC11 Sociology of Ageing Session 14: Older migrants: Migrants growing old and migrating pensioners Elena Bastida, University of Texas-Panamerican, USA UB-FPGH-311 RC11_14 RC12 Sociology of Law Session 05: New Paradigmatic Dimensions of Legal Justice: Insights from System Theory Rufat Guliyev, Azerbaijan Academy of Public Administration, Azerbaijan UB-FP-2.3 RC12_05 LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB 49

51 RC13 Sociology of Leisure Ishwar Modi, India International Session 02: Joint session of Institute of Social Sciences, Jaipur, India, Frederick F. Wherry, RC13 and RC09: Leisure, social transformation and development University of Michigan, USA UB-FPGH-405 JS_RC13_RC09_02 RC13 Sociology of Leisure Session 13A: Joint session of RC13 and RC24: Leisure, tourism and environment, Part I Arthur P.J. Mol, Wageningen University, Netherlands, Scott North, Osaka University, Japan UB-FPGH-404 JS_RC13_RC24_13A RC14 Thematic Sessions Session 07: Joint Sessions of RC14 and RC37: Rationalization and resistance in the arts, culture and communication J. Halley, University of Texas, USA UB-FPGH-304 JS_RC14_RC37 RC14 Thematic Sessions Session 02C: Communication technologies: political issues Part III H. Santos, PUCRS, Brazil UB-FPGH-203 RC14_02C RC17 Sociology of Organization Session 05: Devices and Dispositions: shaping organizational conduct Liz McFall, The Open University, UK UB-FPGH-411 RC17_05 RC18 Political Sociology Session 04: The enduring impact of class and religion in con- J. Ramon Montero, Universidad Autonoma, Madrid temporary party politics. Part IV UPF-RB-222 RC18_04 RC20 Comparative Sociology Session 01: Sociology of Elites Jean-Pascal Daloz, Oxford University, UK & University of Oslo, Norway UPF-RB-120 RC20_01 RC21 Regional and Urban Development Session 06: State-Led Gentrification and Mixing Policies: Implications for the Urban Middle Class and the (Ethnic) Poor Part II Marisol García, University of Barcelona, Spain UB-FPGH-410 RC21_06 RC21 Regional and Urban Development Session 17: Urban Sustainability: Process and Form Part II Roger Keil, University of York, Canada and Jesus Vicens, University of Barcelona, Spain UB-FPGH-204 RC21_17 RC22 Sociology of Religion Session 07B: Religious publics, social capital and diasporas Part II Afe Adogame, University of Edinburgh, UK UB-FPGH-302 RC22_07B RC22 Sociology of Religion Session 08A: Transformation of church-state relations in Europé Sinisa Zrinscak, University of Zagreb, Croatia UB-FPGH-303 RC22_08A RC23 Sociology of science and technology Session 13A: Panel on Technological Surveillance and Power in Everyday Life, Part I Torin Monahan, School of Justice & Social Inquiry, Arizona State University, USA URL-FCB-A415 RC23_13A RC24 Environment and society Organiser: Ishwar Modi, India International Institute of Social Sciences Session 26: Joint session 02 of RC24, RC13 and RC50: Leisure, Tourism and Environment. Chairs: Arthur P.J. Mol, Wageningen "The Universe", Jaipur, India; Part I University, Netherlands and Scott North, Osaka University, Japan UB-FPGH-404 RC24_26 RC24 Environment and society Session 07: Ecological restoration, adaptation, and environmental change Matthias Gross, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ, Leipzig, Germany UB-FPGH-402 RC24_07 RC24 Environment and society Session 18: Environmental organization for a sustainable future Seejae Lee, Catholic University, South Korea UB-FPGH-403 RC24_18 LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB 50

52 RC24 Environment and society Session 18: Environmental organization for a sustainable future Seejae Lee, Catholic University, South Korea UB-FPGH-403 RC24_18 RC25 Language & Society Session 03: Critical Analysis of Discourses of Stereotyping and Commonplaces Erzsébet Barát, University of Szeged, Hungary UB-FPGH-212 RC25_03 RC25 Language & Society Session 10: Making Sexuality & Gender Meaningful Jyoti Puri, Simmons College, United States UB-FPGH-213 RC25_10 RC25 Language & Society RC30 Sociology of work Session 19: Cross Talk in Professional Spheres, Panel A Session 04: Industrial Districts and Territories Svetlana I. Harnisch, Institute of Sociology, RAS, Russian Federation and Amado Alarcó, University of Rovira & Virgili, Spain Alfredo Hualde, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, Mexico and Klaus Schmierl, Institut für Sozialwissenschaftliche Forschung, München, Germany UB-FPGH-406 UPF-RB-110 RC25_19 RC30_04 RC30 Sociology of work Session 10: Globalization and Work Delphine Mercier, LEST, France UPF-RB-121 RC30_10 RC30 Sociology of work Session 13: Work-life issues Alfredo Hualde, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, Mexico UPF-RB-122 RC30_13 RC32 Women In Society Joint Session 02A of RC32 and RC10: The Challenges of Women s Participation/Exclusion in Various Contexts Esther Ngan-ling Chow, American University, USA UB-FP-2.1 JS_RC10_RC32_02A RC32 Women In Society Women Joey Sprague, University of Kansas, USA and Lin Tan, All China Women's Federation, China UB-FP-1.1 RC32_02A RC32 Women In Society RC34 Sociology of Youth RC34 Sociology of Youth Session 06B: Women' Work, Laobr Participation and Development Session 04A: Youth questions and public debates Session 04B: Youth questions and public debates Esther Ngan-ling Chow, American University, USA/ Catherine Berheide, Skidmore College, USA Ngan-pun Ngai, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, China and Ani Wierenga, University of Melbourne, Australia Ngan-pun Ngai, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, China and Ani Wierenga, University of Melbourne, Australia UB-FP-1.2 URL-FCB-A101 URL-FCB-A102 RC32_06B RC34_04A RC34_04B RC35 Conceptual and Terminological Analysis RC36 Alienation Theory and Research RC36 Alienation Theory and Research Session 04: Orientalism, Forgotten Sociology and Concept Formation Session 07A: Joint session of WG03 and RC36: The body as social icon: Spectacles of the Body Session 02D: The Economic, Philosophical and Psychoanalytic Manuscripts of 2008 Part IV Alberto Javier Ribes Leiva, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain Marvin T. Prosono, Missouri State University, USA and Bianca Maria Pirani, University of Roma Pirkkoliisa Ahponen, University of Joensuu, Finland UPF-RB-219 UB-FP-4.2 UB-FP -3.4 RC35_04 JS_RC36_WG03A RC36_02D RC37 Sociology of Arts Session 01D: Joint session of RC37 and RC14: Rationalization and Resistance in the Arts, Culture and Communication, Part IV Jeffrey A. Halley, University of Texas, USA UB-FPGH-304 JS_RC37_RC14_01D LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB 51

53 RC37 Sociology of Arts Session 06A: Artistic Heritage, Vera Zolberg, The New School, Emotion and Expertise in Collective Memory Work, Part I ser University, USA/ Jan Marontate, Simon Fra- Canada UB-FPGH-206 RC37_06A RC37 Sociology of Arts Session 08A: Epistemology and Methodology in the Sociology of Arts: Challenges for the Twentyfirst Century, Part I Paulo Menezes, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil UB-FPGH-207 RC37_08A RC38 Biography and society Session 05: Turning points in Feiwel Kupferberg, Malmo University, Sweden biographical theory and analysis Part II UB-FP -1.4 RC38_05 RC41 Sociology of Population Session 03: A society for all ages: Meeting the challenges of population ageing Joseph Troisi, University of Malta, Malta UPF-RB-119 RC41_03 RC42 Social psychology Session 05: Groups, Individuals, and Inequality, Part I Cecilia Ridgeway, Stanford University, USA UB-FP-2.4 RC42_05 RC43 Housing and Inclusive Communities Session 03: Housing, Poverty Issues and the Roles of Government in Promotion Of Inclusive Communities, Part I Ken Gibb, University of Glasgow, UK URL-FCB-A202 RC43_03 RC44 Labor Movements Session 04A: Labor's other? Karl von Holt, University of the Witwatersrand UPF-RB-109 RC44_04A RC44 Labor Movements Session 04B: Trade union responses to labor migration Donella Caspersz, University of Western Australia UPF-RB-117 RC44_04B RC45 Rational Choice Session 02: Rationality, Equality, Yoshimichi Sato, Tohoku University, and Institutions Japan UB-FPGH-209 RC45_02 RC46 Clinical sociology Session 06: Life Stories, Individual or Collective as a Sociologi- John Cultiaux, Université Catholique de Louvain,Belgium cal Practice UB-FPGH-220 RC46_06 RC47 Social Classes and Social Movements Session 05: East Asian movements and globalization Shujiro Yazawa, Seijo University, Tokyo, Japan UB-FPGH-307 RC47_05 RC48 Social Movements, Collective Action and Social Change Session 04: Democratization, Political Institutions and Social Movements in Latin America Part II Benjamín Tejerina, University of the Basque Country, Spain UB-FPGH-205 RC48_04 RC49 Mental health and illness Session 04: Recent studies on the social epidemiology of mental illness Hans-Joachim Salize, Central Institute of Mental Health, Germany and Kwabena Poku, University of Ghana, Ghana UB-FP-2.2 RC49_04 RC53 Sociology of Childhood Session 05: Defining childhood by law Mirja Satka, University of Jyväskylä, Finland & Timo Harrikari, University of Helsinki, Finland UB-FPGH-401 RC53_05 LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB 52

54 Thematic Groups Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID TG02 Historical and Comparative Sociology Session 03A: Joint session TG02 and RC09: Multiple modernities, sociology of development and postcolonial studies, Part I Ulrike Schuerkens, EHESS, France and Willfried Spohn, Free University of Berlin/University of Konstanz, Germany UB-FPGH-408 JS_TG02_RC09_03A TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty Session 03: Risks in Financial Markets Helena Flam, University of Leipzig, Germany CCCB-1 TG04_03 TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty Session 09A: Risk and Crime and Prevention Part I Hazel Kemshall, De Montfort University, UK CCCB-2 TG04_09A Working Groups Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID WG01 Local Global Relations Session 03: Rural societies and rural communities in the global world Nataliya Velikaya, Russian State University for the Humanities, Russia URL-FCB-A304 WG01_03 WG03 The body in the social sciences WG06 Social Indicators Session 05: Joint session of WG03 and RC36: The body as social icon: Spectacles of the Body Marvin T. Prosono, Missouri State University, USA and Bianca Maria Pirani, University of Roma Mariano Rojas, Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales Session 05: The Role of Social Indicators to Inform Public Policies: Welfare State and Educa- and Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado de Puebla, tion Mexico UB-FP-4.2 UB-FPGH-407 JS_WG03_RC36_05 WG06_05 Ad Hoc Session Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID Ad Hoc Session Visual Sociology Session 05: Producing Visual Data and Methods of Analysis Part II Gabry Vanderveen, University of Leiden, Holland UB-FP-3.1 Ad Visual_05 Open Debate Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID Open debates Open Debate 04: Racism and social justice Michel Wieviorka, Scientific Committee, CADIS, EHESS, France CCCB-Vestibulo OD_04 LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB 53

55 Research Committees Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID RC02 Sociological research and Session 05: Economic Sociology public debate on the economy as Critique and society Andrew Sayer, Lancaster University, UK UB-FPGH-211 RC02_05 RC04 Sociology of Education Session 04B: Accountability for and by Whom? Standards for and by Whom?: Who Decides? Part II A. Gary Dworkin, Sociology, The University of Houston, Houston, Texas, USA URL-FCB-A301 RC04B_04 RC04 Sociology of Education Session 07B: Immigration, Education, and Inequality Part II Jaap Dronkers, European University Institute, Italy URL-FCB-A302 RC04B_07 RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations Session 03: Joint session of RC05 and RC38: Gender, Biography and Transnational Practices Session 09: Generations of Migration: Inequality and Belonging Part II Kathy Davis, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands and Helma Lutz, Goethe University of Frankfurt, Germany Zlatko Skrbis, The University of Queensland, Australia and Loretta Baldassar, University of Western Australia, Australia UB-FP-0.1 UB-FP-4.1 RC05_03 RC05_09 RC07 Futures Research Session 03: Public Sociology, Policy Making, and Power Raquel Sosa Elízaga Unam, Mexico and Markus S. Schulz, USA UB-FPGH-208 RC07_03 RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology of Development Joint session 02 of TG02 and RC09: Multiple Modernities, Sociology of Development, and Postcolonial Studies II Ulrike Schuerkens, École des Hautes Études en Sciences, Sociales, Paris, France and and Willfried Spohn, Universität Konstanz, Germany UB-FPGH-408 JS_RC09_TG02_02 RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology of Development Session 06: The State and Development II Wade Roberts, Colorado College, USA UB-FPGH-221 RC09_06 RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology of Development RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy and Self-Management RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy and Self-Management RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy and Self-Management RC11 Sociology of Ageing RC11 Sociology of Ageing Session 13: Converting Cultural Wealth into Economic Capital Session 03: Participation reconsidered: Its conceptual meaning, ideology and practice under a new light Joint Session 06 of RC10, RC48 and RC36: Overcoming alienation; democratic mobilizations in a global age Joint Session 05B of RC10 and RC11: Aging, social exclusion, and social participation in a globalizing world: Varying levels of social inclusion strategies for older people Joint Session 01B of RC11 and RC10: Varying levels of social inclusion strategies for older people Joint Session 01B of RC11 and RC10: Varying levels of social inclusion strategies for older people Nina Bandelj, University of California, Irvine, USA and Frederick Wherry, University of Michigan, USA Litsa Nicolaou-Smokoviti, University of Piraeus, Greece Knud Jensen, Danish School of Education, Aarhus University, Denmark Julia Rozanova, University of Alberta, Canada and Andreas Hoff, University of Oxford, UK Julia Rozanova, University of Alberta, Canada and Andreas Hoff, Oxford Institute of Ageing, University of Oxford, UK Julia Rozanova, University of Alberta, Canada and Andreas Hoff, Oxford Institute of Ageing, University of Oxford, UK UB-FPGH-222 UB-FPGH-219 UB-FP -3.3 UB-FPGH-305 UB-FPGH-305 UB-FPGH-305 RC09_13 RC10_03B JS_RC10_RC11_06 JSB_RC10_RC11_05 JSB_RC10_RC11_01B JSB_RC10_RC11_01 LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB 54

56 RC11 Sociology of Ageing Session 15: Older workers and age-discrimination in the workplace Lars Andersson, Linköping University, Sweden UB-FPGH-308 RC11_15 RC11 Sociology of Ageing Session 16: Migrant care workers George Leeson, Oxford Institute of Ageing, UK UB-FPGH-311 RC11_16 RC12 Sociology of Law Session 06: Legal Justice as a Matter of Professional Expertise Ralf Rogowski, University of Warwick, UK UB-FP-2.3 RC12_06 RC13 Sociology of Leisure RC13 Sociology of Leisure Session 13B: Joint session of RC13 and RC24: Leisure, tourism and environment, Part II Session 09: Joint session of RC13 and RC29: Leisure, deviance and alienation Raymond Murphy, University of Ottawa, Canada, Jan te Kloeze, Wageningen University, Netherlands Biko Agozino, University of West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago, Alan Law, Trent University, Canada UB-FPGH-404 UB-FPGH-Sala Gran JS_RC13_RC24_13B JS_RC13_RC29_09 RC14 Thematic Sessions Session 03A: Knowledge, Media and Art: The Media Construction of Realityession Part I Kostenko N. Institute of Sociology, Ukraine UB-FPGH-203 RC14_03A RC17 Sociology of Organization Session 06: Devices and Dispositions: shaping organizational conduct Liz McFall, The Open University, UK UB-FPGH-411 RC17_06 RC18 Political Sociology Session 05: The enduring impact of class and religion in contemporary party politics. Part V Piero Ignazi, Università di Bologna UPF-RB-222 RC18_05 RC20 Comparative Sociology Session 02: Current Research in Comparative Sociology Anne Krogstad, University of Oslo, Norway UPF-RB-120 RC20_02 RC21 Regional and Urban Development Session 07: State-Led Gentrification and Mixing Policies: Implications for the Urban Middle Class and the (Ethnic) Poor Part III Jan Willem Duyvendak, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands and Marisol García, University of Barcelona, Spain UB-FPGH-410 RC21_07 RC21 Regional and Urban Development Session 18: Segregation in A- Typical Contexts: Segregation and ethnicity Jesús Leal, Universidad Complutense de Madrid & Thomas Maloutas, University of Thessaly & Greek National Centre for Social Research UB-FPGH-204 RC21_18 RC22 Sociology of Religion Session 08B: Transformation of church-state relations in Europé Sinisa Zrinscak, University of Zagreb, Croatia UB-FPGH-303 RC22_08B RC22 Sociology of Religion Session 09A: Islamism: The rise of a new enemy? Part I Riaz Hassan, Flinders University, Australia UB-FPGH-302 RC22_09A RC23 Sociology of science and technology RC23 Sociology of science and technology Session 13B: Panel on Technological Surveillance and Power in Everyday Life, Part II Session 04: The Role of Industrialized Countries in the Development of the Rest of the World David Lyon, Queens University, Canada Jaime Jimenez, Instituto de Investigaciones en Matematicas Aplicadas y en Sistemas, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico URL-FCB-A415 URL-FCB-A400 RC23_13B RC23_04 RC24 Environment and society in the information age Arthur Mol, Wageningen University, The Netherlands UB-FPGH-402 RC24_08 LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB 55

57 RC24 Environment and society Session 19: Community based movements in a globalizing world Hellmuth Lange, University of Bremen, Germany UB-FPGH-403 RC24_19 RC25 Language & Society Session 04: Youth Identities and Social Justice Meredith Izon, University of Tasmania, Australia UB-FPGH-212 RC25_04 RC25 Language & Society Session 06: Joint session of RC25 and TG03: The Discourses of Ageism and Anti-Ageism Elisabet Cedersund, Jönköping University, Sweden and John Macnicol, London School of Economics, UK UB-FPGH-406 JS_RC25_TG03_06 RC04 Sociology of Education Session 04B: Accountability for and by Whom? Standards for and by Whom?: Who Decides? Part II A. Gary Dworkin, Sociology, The University of Houston, Houston, Texas, USA URL-FCB-A301 RC04A_04 RC25 Language & Society Session 18: The Linguistic Federico Farini, University of Transformation of Public Spaces Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy UB-FPGH-404 RC25_18 RC25 Language & Society Session 12: Indigneous Language Shifts in Mexico Roland Terborg, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México UB-FPGH-213 RC25_12 RC26 Sociotechnics, Sociological Practice Session 06: Joint Session of RC26 and RC46: Clinical Sociology, Sociotechnics and Sociological Practice: Research Strategies and Practices Marie Alderson, Canada and Maryann Mason, USA UB-FPGH-220 JS_RC26_RC46_06 RC30 Sociology of work Session 05: Informal Work Patrick Gun Cuningham, Autonomous University of Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, UK / Mexico UPF-RB-110 RC30_05 RC30 Sociology of work Session 11: Lifestyles and Work- Life Issues Philippe Mossé, LEST, France UPF-RB-121 RC30_11 RC32 Women In Society Joint Session 02B of RC32 and Michal Palgi, The Max Stern RC10: The Challenges of Women s Participation/Exclusion in Academic College of Emek Yezreel, Israel Social Movements UB-FP-2.1 JS_RC10_RC32_02B RC32 Women In Society RC32 Women In Society Joey Sprague, University of Session 02B: Women, Pedagogy and Academe: Persistence Abraha, Hofstra University, USA Kansas, USA, Margaret and Change and Esther Ngan-ling Chow, Session 06C: Informal Dialogue on Research and Action American University, USA Bandana Purkayastha, University of Connecticut, USA, Lotsmart Fonjong, Buea University, Cameroon and Oluyemi Fayomi, Covenant University, Nigeria UB-FP-1.1 UB-FP-1.2 RC32_02B RC32_06C RC34 Sociology of Youth Sesssion 05A: Youth questions and public debates in Europe Howard Williamson, University of Cardiff, Walles, UK and Natalia Wächter, Austrian Institute for Youth Research, Austria URL-FCB-A101 RC34_05A RC34 Sociology of Youth Sesssion 05B: Youth questions and public debates in Europe Howard Williamson, University of Cardiff, Walles, UK and Natalia Wächter, Austrian Institute for Youth Research, Austria URL-FCB-A102 RC34_05B LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB 56

58 RC35 Conceptual and Terminological Analysis RC36 Alienation Theory and Research Session 05: The sociological imagination after 1989: How fundamental are the conceptual shifts? Session 07B: Joint session of WG03 and RC36: The body as social icon: The Absent Body Chris Armbruster, Research Network 1989 and Max Planck Society, Berlin, Germany Lauren Langman, Loyola University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA and Bianca Maria Pirani, University of Roma 'La Sapienza', Italy RC36 Alienation Theory and Researclonging Part I versity of Session 04A: The Politics of Be- Devorah Kalekin-Fishman, Uni- Haifa UPF-RB-219 UB-FP-4.2 UB-FP -3.4 RC35_05 JS_RC36_WG03B RC36_04A RC37 Sociology of Arts Session 08B: Epistemology and Methodology in the Sociology of Arts: Challenges for the Twentyfirst Century, Part II Paulo Menezes, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil UB-FPGH-207 RC37_08B RC38 Biography and society Joint Session 01 of RC05 and RC38: Gender, Biography and Transnational Practices Kathy Davis, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands UB-FP -0.1 JS_RC38_RC05_08 RC38 Biography and society Session 06: Ethnicity, race, and minority relations - Transnational identities Kathy Davis, Utrecht University, Netherlands and Lena Inowlocki, University of Franfurt, Germany UB-FP -1.4 RC38_06 RC41 Sociology of Population Session 04: Youth and population age-structural change Rosa María Camarena, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico UPF-RB-119 RC41_04 RC42 Social psychology Session 06: Groups, Individuals, and Inequality, Part II Cecilia Ridgeway, Stanford University, USA and Robert Shelley Ohio University, USA UB-FP-2.4 RC42_06 RC43 Housing and Inclusive Communities Session 04: Housing, Poverty Issues and the Roles of Government in Promotion Of Inclusive Communities, Part II Suzana Pasternak, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil URL-FCB-A202 RC43_04 RC44 Labor Movements Session 05A: Panel discussion, Transnational Campaigns Gay Seidman, University of Massachusetts, Amherst UPF-RB-109 RC44_05A RC44 Labor Movements Session 05B: Work Restructuring & New Union Strategies Part II Jennifer Chun, University of British Columbia UPF-RB-117 RC44_05B RC45 Rational Choice Session 03: Bargaining, Social Support, and Health Needs Georg P. Mueller, University of Fribourg, Switzerland UB-FPGH-209 RC45_03 RC46 Clinical sociology Session 07: Joint session of RC36 and RC26: Clinical Sociology, Sociotechnics, and Sociological Practice: Research Strategies and Practices Isabelle Laurin, Direction de la santé publique, Canada UB-FPGH-220 JS_RC46_RC26_07 RC47 Social Classes and Social Movements Session 06: Latin American localisms in a global context Maria da Glória Gohn, UNI- CAMP, São Paulo, Brazil UB-FPGH-307 RC47_06 RC48 Social Movements, Collective Action and Social Change Session 05: Debates and Mass Media in Public Arena James Goodman, University of Technology Sydney, Australia UB-FPGH-205 RC48_05 LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB 57

59 RC48 Social Movements, Collective Action and Social Change Session 10: Joint session of RC10, RC48 and RC36: Overcoming Alienation: Democratic Mobilizations in a Global Age Knud Jensen, Danish School of Education, Aarhus University, Denmark UB-FP-3.3 RC48_10 RC49 Mental health and illness Session 05: New outcome concepts in the treatment of mental illness Kjeld Høgsbro, Danish Institute of Governmental Research and University of Aalborg, Denmark and Dirk Richter, LWL-Hospital Muenster, Germany, Berne University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland UB-FP-2.2 RC49_05 RC53 Sociology of Childhood Session 06: Children in economic spheres Jo Moran-Ellis, University of Surrey, Guildfort, UK UB-FPGH-401 RC53_06 Thematic Groups Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID TG02 Historical and Comparative Sociology Session 03B: Joint session TG02 and RC09: Multiple modernities, sociology of development and postcolonial studies, Part II Ulrike Schuerkens, EHESS, France and Willfried Spohn, Free University of Berlin/University of Konstanz, Germany UB-FPGH-408 JS_TG02_RC09_03B TG03 Human Rights and Global Justice Session 06: Research on Education and Justice Karen Clark, University of Pennsylvania, United States UB-FPGH-412 TG03_06 TG03 Human Rights and Global Justice Joint session 09 of RC25 and TG03: The Discourses of Ageism and Anti-Ageism Elisabet Cedersund, Jönköping University, Sweden and John Macnicol, London School of Economics, UK UB-FPGH-406 TG03_09 TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty Session 09B: Risk and Crime and Prevention Part II Hazel Kemshall, De Montfort University, UK CCCB-2 TG04_09B TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty Session 04A: Theorizing Risk Jens O. Zinn, University of Kent, and Uncertainty I, General Theorizing and Developments Part UK I CCCB-1 TG04_4A LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB 58

60 Working Groups Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID WG01 Local Global Relations Session 04: Transformation of democratic principles in conditions of European integration: Humanities, Poland Tatyana Iskra, Pultusk School of progress or regress URL-FCB-A304 WG01_04 WG03 The body in the social sciences Session 06: Joint session of WG03 and RC36: The body as social icon: The Absent Body Lauren Langman, Loyola University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA and Bianca Maria Pirani, University of Roma 'La Sapienza', Italy UB-FP-4.2 JS_WG03_RC36_06 WG03 The body in the social sciences Session 07: Identités existentielles et sociétales Pierre Bouvier, University of Paris X, Nanterre, France UB-FP-0.2 WG03_07 WG03 The body in the social sciences Session 09: The body: Workshop of the senses Sonia Giusti, University of Cassino, Italy and Floriana Ciccodicola, University of Cassino, Italy UB-FP-0.3 WG03_09 WG06 Social Indicators Session 06: Measuring Sustainability and Social Capital Are Things Getting Better or Worse? Valerie Møller, Rhodes University, South Africa UB-FPGH-407 WG06_06 Sunday, September 7, 13:30-14:30 Research Committees Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID RC07 Futures Research Session 19: RC07 Business Meeting UB-FPGH-208 RC07_BM RC14 Thematic Sessions Business Meeting C. Constantopoulou, Panteion University, Greece UB-FPGH-203 RC14_BM RC37 Sociology of Arts Session 10: Business Meeting Jeffrey A. Halley, University of Texas, USA UB-FPGH-210 RC37_10BM Working Group Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID WG06 Social Indicators Session 08: Business Meeting UB-FPGH-407 WG06_BM LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB 59

61 Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Ad Hoc Sessions Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID Ad Hoc Session Visual Sociology Session 06: Visual Sphere: Theoretical Elaborations Dennis Zuev, Siberian Federal University, Russia UB-FP-3.1 Ad Visual_06 Ad Hoc Theory and Ethnography across Disciplines Session 01: Theory and Ethnography across Disciplines Susana Narotzky, U Barcelona, Spain CCCB-Auditorio Ad Ethno and Theory_01 Research Committees Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID RC02 Sociological research and public debate on the economy and society Session 06: Transnational Corporations: Villains or heroes of globalisation? Judith Clifton, Universidad de Cantabria, Spain UB-FPGH-211 RC02_06 RC04 Sociology of Education Session 04C: Accountability for and by Whom? Standards for and by Whom?: Open Session Part III A. Gary Dworkin, Sociology, The University of Houston, Houston, Texas, USA URL-FCB-A302 RC04C_04 RC04 Sociology of Education Session 08C: Access, Quality and Sustainability in Educational Reform: Challenges, Possibilities and the Way Forward: Repartment of Education, Pretoria, Shaheeda Essack, National Deform in Higher Education Republic of South Africa Critical Global Perspectives Part III URL-FCB-A301 RC04C_08 RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations Session 07: The Role of Sociologists in National Conflicts Nira Yuval-Davis, University of East London, UK and Avishai Ehrlich, Mikhlelet Tel-Aviv Jaffa UB-FP-4.1 RC05_07 RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations Round table 2: Official definitions of ethnicity: social and political ramification Natividad Gutierrez Chong, National University of Mexico, UNAM, Mexico UB-FP-1.3 RC05_Round Table_02 RC07 Futures Research Session 08: Architecture, Design, Robots, and the Making of the Future Joerg Gleiter, Free U Bozen-Bolzano, Italy UB-FPGH-208 RC07_08 RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology of Development Session 07: Human Rights Paradigms and Movements: Third World Perspectives and Challenges Peter Chua, San José State University, USA UB-FPGH-221 RC09_07 RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy and Self-Management Joint Session 07 of RC10, RC48 and RC36: Overcoming alienation; democratic mobilizations in a global age Knud Jensen, Danish School of Education Aahus, University, Copenhagen, Denmark UB-FP -3.3 JS_RC10_RC11_07 LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB 60

62 RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy and Self-Management Joint Session 01 of RC10 and RC53: Children and young people - participation or object of concern? Heinz Suenker, University of Wuppertal, Germany UB-FPGH-401 JS_RC10_RC53_01 RC11 Sociology of Ageing Joint Session 02 of RC11 and Sara Arber, University of Surrey, RC13: Leisure and the aging societies of Waterloo, UK, Susan M. Shaw, University Canada UB-FPGH-306 JS_RC11_RC13_02 RC11 Sociology of Ageing Session 17: Parenting grandparents in South Africa, Spain and Jaco Hoffman, Oxford Institute the USA - diversities and commonalities; discourses and de- of Ageing, Oxford University, UK bates UB-FPGH-308 RC11_17 RC11 Sociology of Ageing Session 18: Retirement and well-being in an extended working life Ian Rees Jones, University of Wales Bangor, UK UB-FPGH-311 RC11_18 RC12 Sociology of Law Session 07: Social Experience, Legal Justice and Cultural Values Susana Novick, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina UB-FP-2.3 RC12_07 RC13 Sociology of Leisure Session 10: Joint session of RC13 and RC11: Leisure and the aging societies Sara Arber, University of Surrey, UK, Susan M. Shaw, University of Waterloo, Canada UB-FPGH-306 JS_RC13_RC11_10 RC13 Sociology of Leisure Session 12: Business Meeting Ishwar Modi, India International Institute of Social Sciences, Jaipur, India URL-FCB-A201 RC13_12BM RC14 Thematic Sessions Session 03B: Knowledge, Media and Art: The Media Construction of Knowledge Part II P. Lopes, Colgate University, USA UB-FPGH-203 RC14_03B Session 07A: Changing Organizations, Changing Identities Part RC17 Sociology of Organization I Daniel Muzio (University of Leeds, UK) UB-FPGH-411 RC17_07A Session 07B: Reconnecting Professional Organizations with RC17 Sociology of Organization Professional Occupations Part II Daniel Muzio (University of Leeds, UK) UB-FPGH-411 RC17_07B RC18 Political Sociology Session 06: The enduring impact of class and religion in con- Susanna Luengo Gallego, Universidad de Salamanca temporary party politics. Part VI UPF-RB-222 RC18_06 RC20 Comparative Sociology Session 03: Figurational Sociology Stephen Mennell, University College Dublin, Ireland UPF-RB-120 RC20_03 RC21 Regional and Urban Development RC21 Regional and Urban Development Session 08: New Urban Cultures: Public Space, Public Art, Performance and Popular Cultures: Social practices in public spaces Session 19: Segregation in A- Typical Contexts: Housing and segregation Nuria Benach, University of Barcelona, Spain, Tim Butler, King s College-London & Thomas Maloutas, University of Thessaly & Greek National Centre for Social Research UB-FPGH-410 UB-FPGH-204 RC21_08 RC21_19 RC22 Sociology of Religion Session 09B: Islamism: The rise of a new enemy? Part II Riaz Hassan, Flinders University, Australia UB-FPGH-302 RC22_09B LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB 61

63 RC22 Sociology of Religion Session 10: Religious pluralism in the public debate and in the public area: Similarities or tensions? Part I Claude Proeschel, GSRL, France UB-FPGH-303 RC22_10 RC23 Sociology of science and technology Session 08: Mid-Term Business Meeting. To be announced URL-FCB-A304 RC23_BM RC24 Environment and society Session 09: Environmental attitudes: conceptualizations and comparisons Riley Dunlap, Oklahoma State University, USA. UB-FPGH-402 RC24_09 RC24 Environment and society Session 20: Social responses to environmental problems Louis Lemkow, Autonomous University of Barcelona UB-FPGH-403 RC24_20 RC25 Language & Society Session 05: Social Research for Social Justice Celine-Marie Pascale, American University, United States UB-FPGH-212 RC25_05 RC25 Language & Society RC25 Language & Society RC30 Sociology of work Session 13: Codeswitching as a Human Right? Session 20: Cross Talk in Professional Spheres, Panel B Session 06: Control of Work and ICT Paramasivam Muthusamy, University Putra Malaysia, Malaysia and Svetlana I. Harnisch, Institute of Sociology, RAS, Russian Federation Maya Khemlani David, University of Malaysia, Malaysi and Vladimir Alpatov, Institute of Oriental Studies RAS, Russian Federation Ana Villarreal, LEST, France and Mariana Busso, CEIL-PIETTE del CONICET, LEST, Argentina- France UB-FPGH-213 UB-FPGH-404 UPF-RB-110 RC25_13 RC25_20 RC30_06 RC30 Sociology of work Session 12: Precarious Jobs and Work Klaus Schmierl, Institut für Sozialwissenschaftliche Forschung, München, Germany UPF-RB-121 RC30_12 RC32 Women In Society Joint Session 04 of RC32 and Marilyn Porter Memorial University, Canada and Fatimah Daud RC38: Biographical and Feminist Methods in a Global Framework International Islamic University, Malaysia UB-FP-0.1 JS_RC32_RC38_04 RC32 Women In Society Session 03: Researching Women in Africa and the African Diaspora: New Social Science Perspectives Josephine Beoku-Betts, Flordia Atlantic University,USA and Akosua Adomako Ampofo, University of Ghana, Ghana UB-FP-1.1 RC32_03 RC35 Conceptual and Terminological Analysis Session 06: Convergence and Volker H. Schmidt, National University of Singapore, Divergence: A False Dichotomy? Singapore UPF-RB-219 RC35_06 RC36 Alienation Theory and Research Session 04B: Varieties of National Experience Part II Lauren Langman, Department Sociology, Loyola University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA UB-FP -3.4 RC36_04B RC37 Sociology of Arts Session 06C: Trauma, Controversy, Collective Memory and the Arts, Part III Vera Zolberg, The New School, USA/ Jan Marontate, Simon Fraser University, Canada UB-FPGH-206 RC37_06C RC37 Sociology of Arts Session 09A: Open Submission Session, Part I Jeffrey A. Halley, University of Texas, USA UB-FPGH-207 RC37_09A LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB 62

64 RC38 Biography and society Joint Session 02 of RC32 and Marilyn Porter, Memorial University, Canada and Fatimah Daud, RC38: Biographical and Feminist Methods in a Global Framework Kuala International Islamic University, Lumpur UB-FP -0.1 JS_RC38_RC32_09 RC38 Biography and society Session 07: Cross-theme session Henning Salling Olesen, University of Roskilde, Denmark UB-FP -1.4 RC38_07 RC41 Sociology of Population Session 05: The globalization of labor and changes in family structures Elena Bastida, The University of Texas PanAmerican, USA UPF-RB-119 RC41_05 RC42 Social psychology Session 07: Social Psychology Research and Inequality: Open Topics Robert Shelly, Ohio University, USA UB-FP-2.4 RC42_07 RC44 Labor Movements Session 06A: Authors meet critics Peter Waterman, The Hague UPF-RB-108 RC44_06A RC44 Labor Movements Session 06B: Panel Discussion: Body Work Rachel Cohen, University of Warwick UPF-RB-109 RC44_06B RC44 Labor Movements Session 06C: Working Class Struggle & Movement Renewa. Part II David Peetz, Griffith University UPF-RB-117 RC44_06C RC45 Rational Choice Session 04: Competition and Inequality Sonja Vogt, Utrecht University, The Netherlands UB-FPGH-209 RC45_04 RC46 Clinical sociology Session 08: Marginalized or Excluded Populations: Is Integration Possible? Jan Marie Fritz, University of Cincinnati, USA UB-FPGH-220 RC46_09 RC47 Social Classes and Social Movements Session 07: Collective action and the public sphere: Promises and shortcomings of participatory democracy Marie-Hélène Bacqué, Évry University, Evry, France. Pierre Hamel, Montreal University, Montreal, Canada. UB-FPGH-307 RC47_07 RC47 Social Classes and Social Movements Session 08: Global challenges Roland Roth, Hochschule Magdeburg-Stendal, Magdeburg, Germany UB-FPGH-310 RC47_08 RC48 Social Movements, Collective Action and Social Change Session 08B: Traditional and New Forms and Arenas of Social Mobilization Part II Debal K. Singharoy, Indira Gandhi National Open University, India UB-FPGH-205 RC48_08 RC48 Social Movements, Collective Action and Social Change Session 10: Joint session of RC10, RC48 and RC36: Overcoming Alienation: Democratic Mobilizations in a Global Age Knud Jensen, Danish School of Education, Aarhus University, Denmark UB-FP-3.3 RC48_11 RC49 Mental health and illness Session 06: The social representation of mental health and illness Herbert Matschinger, University of Leipzig, Germany and J. Gary Linn, Tennessee State University, USA UB-FP-2.2 RC49_06 RC53 Sociology of Childhood Session 07: Joint Session of RC10 and RC53: Children s participation Baraldi, Claudio (University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy) URL-FCB-401 RC53_07 LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB 63

65 Thematic Groups Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID TG02 Historical and Comparative Sociology Session 02B: Globalization, religion and coilective identities, Part II Victor Roudometof, University of Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus and Willfried Spohn (FU Berlin/University of Konstanz, Germany UB-FPGH-408 TG02_02B TG02 Historical and Comparative Sociology Session 04: The Legacy of Stable Cultural Realities, Colonialism, and Beyond Said Arjomand, State University of New York, USA and Ulrike Schuerkens, École des Hautes Études en Sciences, Paris UB-FPGH-405 TG02_04 TG03 Human Rights and Global Justice Session 07: The Nexus Between Marco Cuevas-Hewitt, University Praxis and Research in Global of Western Australia, Australia Justice UB-FPGH-412 TG03_07 TG03 Human Rights and Global Justice Session 08: The Ethos of Ethics Richard Floyd, Kwantlen University College, Canada Review within Qualitative Research. UB-FPGH-406 TG03_08 TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty Social Inequality tol, Session 10: Risk, Difference and David Abbott, University of Bris- UK CCCB-2 TG04_10 TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty Session 04B: Theorizing Risk Jens O. Zinn, University of Kent, and Uncertainty II, Specific Aspects Part UK II CCCB-1 TG04_4B Working Groups Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID WG03 The body in the social sciences Bianca Maria Pirani, University Session 10: Final Round Table: of Roma La Sapienza, Italy and Mapping bodies: The bodily factor in social networking Thomas Spence Smith, University of Rochester, USA UB-FP-0.3 WG03_10 WG03 The body in the social sciences Bianca Maria Pirani, University Session 10: Final Round Table: of Roma La Sapienza, Italy and Mapping bodies: The bodily factor in social networking Thomas Spence Smith, University of Rochester, USA UB-FP-0.3 WG03_10 WG06 Social Indicators Session 07: Indicators and Their Liz Eckermann, Deakin University, Australia Use to Guide Public Policies: Migration, Gender and Poverty UB-FPGH-407 WG06_07 LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB 64

66 Sunday, September 7, 16:00-17:45 Open Debate Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID Open debates Open Debate 05: The prospects of democracy Salvador Giner, Scientific Committee, Universidad de Barcelona, Spain CCCB-Vestibulo OD_05 Sunday, September 7, 18:00-20:00 Common Sessions Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID Common Sessions Session 06: The moving social map: consequences and challenges Julio Iglesias de Ussel, Universidad de Granada, Spain UB-FPGH-Aula Magna CS_06 Common Sessions Session 07: Sociological interventions on public issues Ulla Bjornberg, ISA Executive Committee, Göteborg University, Sweden UB-HB-Magna CS_07 Common Sessions Session 08: The nature of sociology and its contribution to social Committee, Université de Mon- Marcel Fournier, ISA Executive reflexivity tréal UB-HB-Paraninf CS_08 Ad Hoc Sessions Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID Consejo Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales, CLACSO Session 02: Presentación institucional. Consejo Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales - CLACSO Pablo Gentili, Consejo Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales, Argentina CCCB-Mirador ClASCO_02 International Council for Science, ICSU, International Council for Social Sciences, ISSC, International Sociological Association, ISA Session 01: Social and natural science collaboration: from problems to solutions Heide Hackman, International Social Science Council, and Alice Abreu, International Council for Science Regional Office for Latin America and the Caribbean CCCB-Vestibulo ISSC_01 Research Committees Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations Session 04: Joint session of RC05, RC25 and TG03: Migrant women: human rights violations and resistance Isabella Paoletti, Social Research and Intervention Centre, Italy UB-FPGH-406 RC05_04 LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB 65

67 RC07 Futures Research Session 13: Joint Spanish session of RC07, RC14 and RC23: Las Nuevas Tecnologías de Información y Comunicación en el Mundo Latino: Perspectivas Sociológicas desde Europa y América Latina / The New Information and Communication Technologies in the Latin World: Sociological Perspectives from Europe and Latin America Hermilio Santos, PUCRS, Brazil and Cristobal Torres, UAM, Spain URL-FCB-A101 RC07_13 RC07 Futures Research Session 16: Joint session of RC07, RC04 and RC23: The Role of University Research in the Future Tamás Kozma, U Debrecen, Hungary, Jaime Jimenez, UNAM, Mexico, and Radhamany Sorryamoorthy, U Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa URL-FCB-A201 RC07_16 RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology of Development Session 14: Business Meeting UB-FPGH-221 RC09_14BM RC11 Sociology of Ageing Session 19: Meaning and Practice of Transmission of Historical Juan Gutierrez & Iris Mareel, Intergenerational Dialogue, Ger- Remembrance across Generations and Cultures in Community many Development Processes UB-FPGH-308 RC11_19 RC11 Sociology of Ageing Session 20: Do Old-age Pensions provide adequate security in old age? Ronica N. Rooks, University of Colorado Denver, USA UB-FPGH-311 RC11_20 RC21 Regional and Urban Development Session 09: New Urban Cultures: Public Space, Public Art, Performance and Popular Cultures: Cultural industries and city promotion Joan Ganau, Universitat de Lleida, Spain UB-FPGH-410 RC21_09 RC21 Regional and Urban Development Session 20: Segregation in A- Typical Contexts: Segregation in the Latin American metropolis Jesús Leal, Universidad Complutense de Madrid & Tim Butler, King s College-London UB-FPGH-204 RC21_20 RC22 Sociology of Religion Session 11: Challenges of the public in old and new forms of popular religion Eloisa Martin UB-FPGH-303 RC22_11 RC23 Sociology of science and technology Session 10A: Joint session of RC14, RC07 and RC23, Las Nuevas Tecnologías de Información y Comunicación en el Mundo Latino: Perspectivas Sociológicas desde Europa y América Latina / The New Information and Communication Technologies in the Latin World: Sociological Perspectives from Europe and Latin America (Spanish Language Session), Part I Cristobal Torres, Departamento de Sociologia, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain, Hermilio Santos, Dept. Social Science, PUCRS, Brazil and Markus Schulz, Graduate School of Art & Science, New York University, USA URL-FCB-A101 RC23_10A LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB 66

68 RC23 Sociology of science and technology Session 10A: Joint session of RC14, RC07 and RC23, Las Nuevas Tecnologías de Información y Comunicación en el Mundo Latino: Perspectivas Sociológicas desde Europa y América Latina / The New Information and Communication Technologies in the Latin World: Sociological Perspectives from Europe and Latin America (Spanish Language Session), Part I Cristobal Torres, Departamento de Sociologia, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain, Hermilio Santos, Dept. Social Science, PUCRS, Brazil and Markus Schulz, Graduate School of Art & Science, New York University, USA URL-FCB-A101 RC23_10A RC23 Sociology of science and technology Session 12: Joint Session of RC04, RC07 and RC23: The Role of University Research in the Future. Kozma Tamas, Univ of Debrecen, Hungary; Radhamany Sooryamoorthy, Sociology Programm, Univ. Natal, South Africa and Jaime Jimenez, Instituto de Investigaciones en Matematicas Aplicadas y en Sistemas, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico URL-FCB-A201 RC23_12 RC24 Environment and society Session 10: Environmental behaviors: sociological analyses Riley Dunlap, Oklahoma State University, USA UB-FPGH-402 RC24_10 RC24 Environment and society Session 12: Science and technology and risk Eugene Rosa, Washington University, USA. UB-FPGH-403 RC24_12 RC25 Language & Society Session 11: Joint session of RC25, RC05 and TG03: Migrant women: human rights violations and resistance Isabella Paoletti, Social Research and Intervention Centre, Italy UB-FPGH-406 SJS_RC25_RC05_TG03_11 RC37 Sociology of Arts Session 09B: Open Submission Session, Part II Jeffrey A. Halley, University of Texas, USA UB-FPGH-207 RC37_09B RC37 Sociology of Arts Session 07A: Territorial Aspects Alain Quemin, Institute Universitaire de France of Art: The International Dimension, Part I UB-FPGH-206 RC37_7A Special Session Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID Special Sessions Lecture by Manuel Castells CCCB-Auditorio SS_Castells LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB 67

69 Thematic Groups Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID TG03 Human Rights and Global Justice Session 10: Joint session of TG03, RC05 and RC25: Migrant Women and Human Rights Violations in Western Countries Cosponsored Isabella Paoletti, Social Research and Intervention Center (NGO), Italy UB-FPGH-406 TG03_10 TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertaintrencesity, Session 11: Socio-Cultural Diffe- Åsa Boholm, Göteborg Univer- Sweden CCCB-2 TG04_11 TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty n Decision Making Graham Loomes, University of East Anglia, UK CCCB-1 TG04_5 Monday, September 8, 09:00-11:00 Ad Hoc Session Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID Asociación Latinoamericana de Sociología, ALAS Session 02: América Latina entre la fragmentación, la exclusión y la polarización social: qué proyectos alternativos? Jaime Preciado Coronado, Universidad de Guadalajara- ITESO, México CCCB-Mirador AHALAS_02 Common Sessions Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID Common Sessions Session 09: Cultural change at the 21st Century Dennis Smith, Editor of Current Sociology, Loughborough University, UK UB-FPGH-Aula Magna CS_09 Common Sessions Session 10: The sociological intervention in the public realm: different approaches Abdul-Mumin Sa ad, ISA Executive Committee, University of Maiduguri Nigeria UB-HB-Magna CS_10 Common Sessions Session 11: New spatial orders, configurations and practices in contemporary society Juan Díez Nicolás, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain UB-HB-Paraninf CS_11 Research Committees Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations Session 11: RC05 Business Meeting Peter Ratcliffe, University of Warwick, UK UB-FP-1.1 RC05_11 LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB 68

70 RC07 Futures Research Session 14: Joint Spanish session of RC07, RC14 and RC23: Las Nuevas Tecnologías de Información y Comunicación en el Mundo Latino: Perspectivas Sociológicas desde Europa y América Latina - Segunda Parte / The New Information and Communication Technologies in the Latin World: Sociological Perspectives from Europe and Latin America Part II Hermilio Santos, PUCRS, Brazil and Cristobal Torres, UAM, Spain URL-FCB-A101 RC07_14 RC07 Futures Research Session 17: Joint session of RC07, RC13 and RC23: Leisure: Dream or Reality? Jochen Glaeser, Lancaster U, UK, Dirk Steinbach, U Applied Sciences Salzburg, Austria, Scott North, U Osaka, Japan UB-FPGH-Sala Gran RC07_17 RC11 Sociology of Ageing Session 21: Knowledge in later life Stephen Reder, Portland State University, USA UB-FPGH-310 RC11_21 RC11 Sociology of Ageing Session 22: Demographic ageing and social policy Virpi Timonen, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland UB-FPGH-311 RC11_22 RC13 Sociology of Leisure RC21 Regional and Urban Development RC23 Sociology of science and technology RC23 Sociology of science and technology Session 07A: Joint session of RC13, RC7 and RC23: Leisure in the age of technological transformation, Part I Session 10: New Urban Cultures: Public Space, Public Art, Performance and Popular Cultures: Art and alternative uses of public space Session 10B: Joint session of RC14, RC07 and RC23, Las Nuevas Tecnologías de Información y Comunicación en el Mundo Latino: Perspectivas Sociológicas desde Europa y América Latina / The New Information and Communication Technologies in the Latin World: Sociological Perspectives from Europe and Latin America (Spanish Language Session), Part II. Session 16: Joint Session of RC07, RC13 and RC23: Leisure in the Age of Technological Transformation. Jaime Jimenez, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, México, Markus Schulz, New York University, USA, Teus J. Kamphorst, Wageningen University John Clammer, United Nations University-Tokyo, Japan Hermilio Santos, Dept. Social Science, PUCRS, Brazil and Markus Schulz, Graduate School of Art & Science, New York University, USA Jaime Jimenez, Instituto de Investigaciones en Matematicas Aplicadas y en Sistemas, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico, Teus J. Kamphorst, Wageningen University, The Netherlands and Scott North, Osaka University, Japan UB-FPGH-Sala Gran UB-FPGH-410 URL-FCB-A101 UB-FPGH-Sala Gran SJS_RC13_RC07_RC23_07A RC21_10 RC23_10B RC23_16 RC24 Environment and society Session 22: Further environmental debates Mercedes Martínez Iglesias, University of Valencia, Spain UB-FPGH-402 RC24_22 LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB 69

71 RC24 Environment and society Session 23: Climate, water scarcity and the new social institu- Brian Gareau, University of California, USA tions UB-FPGH-304 RC24_23 RC32 Women In Society Business Meeting UB-FP-1.2 RC32_BM RC37 Sociology of Arts Session 09C: Open Submission Session, Part III Jeffrey A. Halley, University of Texas, USA UB-FPGH-207 RC37_09C RC37 Sociology of Arts Session 07B:Territorial Aspects of Art: Local and National Dimensions, Part II Alain Quemin, Institute Universitaire de France UB-FPGH-206 RC37_7B Ad Hoc Session Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID Research Centers Supporting sociological research in the service of the community: two cases Robert Miller, ARK Project, Queen's University, U.K and Manuel Pérez Yruela, IESA, CSIC, Spain CCCB-Auditorio Ad_RC Thematic Groups Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty Session 06A: Power, Democracy and Risk Part I Ortwin Renn, University of Stuttgart, Germany CCCB-1 TG04_06A TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty Session 12A: Risk as Media Event I Part I Jenny Kitzinger, University Cardiff, UK CCCB-2 TG04_12A Research Committees Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID RC13 Sociology of Leisure Session 15: Joint session of RC13, RC34 and RC53: Children, youth and leisure aspirations Ngan-Pun Ngai, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Doris Buehler-Niederberger, University of Wuppertal, Germany, Kenneth Roberts, University of Liverpool, UK URL-FCB-A201 SJS_RC13_RC34_RC53_15 RC34 Sociology of Youth Joint Session of RC13, RC34, RC53. Childhood, Youth and Leisure Aspirations Ngan-Pun Ngai, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Doris Buehler-Niederberger, University of Wuppertal, Germany, Kenneth Roberts, University of Liverpool, UK URL-FCB-A201 SJS_RC13_RC34_RC53 LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB 70

72 RC53 Sociology of Childhood Session 08: Joint Session of RC13, RC34 and RC53: Children, youth and leisure aspirations Ngan-Pun Ngai, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Doris Buehler-Niederberger, University of Wuppertal, Germany, Kenneth Roberts, University of Liverpool, UK URL-FCB-A201 JS_RC13_RC34_RC53 Monday, September 8, 11:30-13:30 Common Sessions Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID Common Sessions Session 12: Sociological perspectives on democratic renewals and reforms Elisa P. Reis, Scientific Committee, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil UB-FPGH-Aula Magna CS_12 Common Sessions Session 13: Social transformations at different scales: social fields, countries, the world Emma Porio, Scientific Committee, Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines UB-HB-Magna CS_13 Common Sessions Session 14: Obstacles to make public sociology Manuel Pérez Yruela, Local Organizing Committee, IESA, Spain UB-HB-Paraninf CS_14 Ad Hoc Session Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID Le 150e anniversaire de naissance d Émile Durkheim Émile Durkheim, or a third way between liberalism and socialism Marcel Fournier, Université de Montréal, Canada CCCB-Mirador DURKHEIM_01 Research Committees Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID RC07 Futures Research Session 18: Joint session of Scott North, U Osaka, Japan, RC07, RC13 and RC23: Leisure Jaime Jimenez, UNAM, Mexico, in the Age of Technological and Teus J. Kamphorst, Wageningen U, Transformation Netherlands UB-FPGH-Sala Gran RC07_18 RC11 Sociology of Ageing Session 23: Other research on ageing I: Age discrimination, mobility and internet use Liliana Gastron, Nacional University of Luján, Argentina UB-FPGH-310 RC11_23 RC11 Sociology of Ageing Session 24: Other research on ageing II: Future challenges of ageing societies, identity, social networks Andreas Motel-Klingebiel, German Centre of Gerontology, Germany UB-FPGH-311 RC11_24 LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB 71

73 RC13 Sociology of Leisure Session 15: Joint session of RC13, RC34 and RC53: Children, youth and leisure aspirations Ngan-Pun Ngai, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Doris Buehler-Niederberger, University of Wuppertal, Germany, Kenneth Roberts, University of Liverpool, UK SJS_RC13_RC34_RC53_15B RC13 Sociology of Leisure Markus Schulz, New York University, USA, Jaime Jimenez, Session 07B: Joint session of Universidad Nacional Autonoma RC13, RC7 and RC23: Leisure de Mexico, México, Dirk Steinbach, Center of Future Studies, Society: A dream or reality? Part II University of Applied Sciences of Salzburg, Austria UB-FPGH-Sala Gran SJS_RC13_RC07_RC23_07B RC23 Sociology of science and technology Session 11: Joint Session of RC07, RC23 and RC32: Gender, Science, Technology, Innovation, and the Future. Solange Simoes, Inst. for Social Research Univ. Michigan, USA and Radhamany Sooryamoorthy, Sociology Programm, Univ. Natal, South Africa URL-FCB-A101 RC23_11 RC23 Sociology of science and technology Session 17: Joint Session of RC07, RC13 and RC23: Leisure in the Age of Technological Transformation / Leisure Society: A Dream or Reality? Jochen Gläser, ESRC Centre for the Economic and Social Aspects of Genomics (Cesagen), Lancaster University, United Kingdom and Dirk Steinbach; Center for Future Studies, University of Applied Sciences of Salzburg, Austria UB-FPGH-Sala Gran RC23_17 RC24 Environment and society Session 21: Environmental identities, environmental literacy and processes of knowledge building Tim O'Riordan, University of East Anglia UB-FPGH-402 RC24_21 RC24 Environment and society Session 24: New environmental analyses, the state, the market, and community Ralph Matthews University of British Columbia UB-FPGH-304 RC24_24 RC34 Sociology of Youth Joint Session of RC13, RC34, RC53. Childhood, Youth and Leisure Aspirations Ngan-Pun Ngai, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Doris Buehler-Niederberger, University of Wuppertal, Germany, Kenneth Roberts, University of Liverpool, UK URL-FCB-A201 SJS_RC13_RC34_RC53B RC37 Sociology of Arts Session 07C: On Territorial Aspects of Art, Part III Alain Quemin, Institute Universitaire de France UB-FPGH-206 RC37_7C LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB 72

74 Ad Hoc Session Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID RESU: Network of the Sociological Associations of Southern Europe and the Mediterranean, a joint effort of the French, Italian, and Portuguese Associations of Sociology, and the Spanish Federation of Sociology Applied Knowledge and the Social Relevance of Sociology in the Mediterranean Analia Torres, Portugal CCCB-Auditorio Resu_01 Special Session Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID Special Sessions Foreseeable Future of Sociology Devorah Kalekin-Fishman and Arturo Rodriguez-Morato CCCB-Vestibulo SS_Kalekin Thematic Groups Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty Session 06B: Power, Democracy and Risk, Regulating Pu- Ortwin Renn, University of Stuttgart, Germany blic Participation Part II CCCB-1 TG04_06B TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty Session 12B: Risk as Media Event II Part II Jenny Kitzinger, University Cardiff, UK CCCB-2 TG04_12B Monday, September 8, 15:30-17:30 Plenary Session Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID Plenary session Plenary Session: The intelectual Elisa Reis, Universidade Federal profile of sociology in the public do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil space PCFB-Congress hall Plenary_01 LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB 73

75 Monday, September 8, 18:00-20:00 Plenary Session Group Session title Chair / Organizer Location Session ID Closing Session Closing Session: The sociological intervention in public debate María Ángeles Durán, CSIC, Spain PCFB-Congress hall Closing LOCATIONS: Facultat de Filosofia, Geografia i Història UB-FPGH, Edifici Rambla Universidad Pompeu Fabra UPF-RB, Universitat Ramon Llull URL-FCB, Palau de Congressos de la Fira de Barcelona PCFB, Facultat de Filologia UB-FP Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona CCCB, Edificio Històric de la UB UB-HB 74

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78 Plenary session Friday, September 5, 11:30-13:30 Opening Session: Contributions of sociology to public debate Chair: Emilio Lamo de Espinosa, Universidad Complutense, Spain Location: PCFB- Congress hall Session ID: Opening Saskia Sassen (Columbia University, USA) Michel Wieviorka (CADIS, EHESS, France) Arturo Rodríguez Morató (Universidad de Barcelone, Spain) Plenary session Monday, September 8, 18:00-20:00 Closing Session: The sociological intervention in public debate Chair: María Ángeles Durán, CSIC, Spain Location: PCFB- Congress hall Session ID: Closing Michael Burrawoy (U California, USA) Alberto Martinelli (Unicersity of Milano, Italy Alain Touraine (CADIS, EHESS, France) Plenary session Monday, September 8, 15:30-17:30 Plenary Session: The intelectual profile of sociology in the public space Chair: Elisa Reis, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Location: PCFB- Congress hall Session ID: Plenary_01 Salvador Giner (Universidad de Barcelone, Spain) John Urry (Lancaster University, UK) Raewyn Connell (University of Sydney, Australia) 77

79 Common Session 1 Social changes and social problems Friday, September 5, 2008, 18:00-20:00 Chair: Piotr Sztompka, Jagiellonian University, Poland Location: UB-FPGH- Aula Magna Speakers: Raymond Murphy, RC24 Environment and Society, University of Ottawa, Canada, Technological and Commodity Triage: A Contribution to Public Debate from Environmental Sociology Ishwar Modi, RC13 Sociology of Leisure, India International Institute of Social Sciences, India, "Leisure and Social Transformation Jens O. Zinn, TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty, University of Kent, UK, Risks and Uncertainties in/of Public Debate Diane Davis, RC21 Regional and Urban Development, MIT, USA, Confronting the Century of Cities Common Session 2 Public discourse and scientific practice Friday, September 5, 2008, 18:00-20:00 Chair: Julia Evetts, ISA Executive Committee, University of Nottingham, UK Location: UB-HB- Magna Speakers: Heinz-Herbert Noll, WG06 Social Indicators, Gesis-ZUMA, Germany, Quality of Life A Yardstick for Individual and Societal Well- Being Daniel Bertaux, RC 38 Biography and Society, Laboratoire Cultures et Sociétés en Europe, MISHA, France, «Accompagner des témoignages dans l espace public pour susciter le débat» Christiana Constantopoulou, RC14 Sociology of Communication, Knowledge and Culture, Panteion University, Greece, Sociology: Facing the challenging Information Society Jaime Jiménez, RC23 Sociology of Science and Technology, UNAM, México, Public participation in science decision making: is it possible? Common Session 3 Justice, Citizenry and Human Rights Friday, September 5, 2008, 18:00-20:00 Chair: Teresa González de la Fe, Scientific Committee, Universidad de La Laguna, Spain Location: UB-HB- Paraninf Speakers: Devorah Kalekin-Fishman, ISA Vice-President for Publications, University of Haifa, Israel, Citizens and Non-Citizens: Paradoxes of Policy and Practice Alberto Moncada and Judith Blau, TG 03 Human Rights and Global Justice, Sociologists without Borders, Spain, and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA, Emerging Logic of Human Rights Biko Agozino, RC29 Deviance and Social Control, University of West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago, Crick Crack, Monkey Breaks his Back on a Piece of Pomerac (Sociological Policy Debates on The Social Control of Victimless Crimes) Lawrence Friedman, RC12 Sociology of Law, Standford University, USA, Towards a Sociology of Human Rights 78

80 Common Session 4 Sociological analysis on migrations Saturday, September 6, 2008, 18:00-20:00 Chair: Oriol Homs, Local Organizing Committee, CIREM, Spain Location: UB-FPGH- Aula Magna Speakers: Keynote speaker: Aristide R. Zolberg, New School for Social Research, USA, "A World on the Move. International Migration Prospects in the Globalizing 21st Century" Joaquín Arango, Universidad Complutense, Spain, Europa y la inmigración: una relación difícil Ulrike Schuerkens, RC 09 Social Transformations and Sociology of Development, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, France, Migrations and the North-South Relationship Common Session 5 Interdisciplinary public debates and the sociological perspective Saturday, September 6, 2008, 18:00-20:00 Reinhold Kilian, RC29 Sociology of Mental Health and Illness University of Ulm, Germany, Beyond stigmatization, stress, and social class. What can sociology contribute in the era of biological psychiatry? Doris Buehler-Niederberger, RC53 Sociology of Childhood, University of Wuppertal, Germany, The public images of children between political and expert claims Common Session 6 The moving social map: consequences and challenges Sunday, September 7, 2008, 18:00-20:00 Chair: Julio Iglesias de Ussel, Universidad de Granada, Spain Location: UB-FPGH- Aula Magna Speakers: Keynote speaker: Susan A. McDaniel, University of Utah, USA, Socio-Economic Insecurity and the Global Welfare State Divide Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, RC30 Sociology of Work, Téluq-UQAM, Canada, «Economic restructuring, unemployment and labour market transformations; challenges in terms of insecurity and precarious jobs» Sara Arber, RC11 Sociology of Aging, University of Surrey, UK, Ageing and Gender: Change and Continuity in a Global World Chair: Bert Klandermans, VU-University, The Netherlands Location: UB-HB- Paraninf Speakers: Esther Ngan-ling Chow, RC 32 Women in Society, American University, USA, Public Debates and Feminist Scholarship: Interrogating Women s and Gender Studies in Contemporary China 79

81 Common Session 7 Sociological interventions on public issues Sunday, September 7, 2008, 18:00-20:00 Chair: Teresa Montagut, Local Organizing Committee, University of Barcelona, Spain Location: UB-HB- Magna Speakers: Rudolf Richter, RC06 Family Research, University of Vienna, Austria, Family Sociology and the public debate Tina Uys, ISA Executive Committee, University of Johannesburg, South Africa, Corruption: Can social research contribute to a more meaningful public debate? Julia Rozanova, RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy, and Self-Management, University of Alberta, Canada, Social participation of older adults in the context of gendered policy regimes: a critical sociological perspective Anne Boigeol, RC12 Sociology of Law IHTP, CNRS, France, «La sociologie et le débat public sur les réformes de la justice en France» Common Session 8 The nature of sociology and its contribution to social reflexivity Sunday, September 7, 2008, 18:00-20:00 Chair: Marcel Fournier, ISA Executive Committee, Université de Montréal, Canada Location: UB-HB- Paraninf Speakers: Sylvia Walby, RC02 Economy and Society Lancaster University, UK, Globalization and inequalities: The contribution of Sociology to global debates on economy and society Lauren Langman and Devorah Kalekin- Fishman, RC36 Alienation Theory and Research, Loyola University, USA, and University of Haifa, Israel, Is Alienation the Inevitable Price of Modernity? Bernard Scott, Eva Buchinger, and Chaime Marcuello, RC51 Sociocybernetics, Cranfield University, UK, ARC system research GmbH, Austria, and Zaragoza University, Spain, Complexity and cultures in the global space: the contribution of sociocybernetics to interdisciplinary public dialogue Ignacio Sotelo, Spain, La Sociología de la crisis; crisis de la sociología Common Session 9 Cultural change at the 21st Century Monday, September 8, 2008, 09:00-11:00 Chair: Dennis Smith, Editor of Current Sociology, Loughborough University, UK Location: UB-FPGH- Aula Magna Speakers: Keynote speaker: Harvey Molotch, New York University, USA, "Thinking Like a State Meets Thinking Like a Person: Some Local Variations" Sponsored by the International Journal of Urban and Regional Research Jean-Louis Fabiani, RC37 Sociology of the Arts, Ecole des hautes études en sciences sociales, France, The Limits of Creative Society Bianca Maria Pirani, WG03 The Body in the Social Sciences, University of Roma La Sapienza, Italy, The New Boundaries between 80

82 Bodies and Technologies Common Session 10 The Sociological Intervention in the Public Realm: Different Approaches Monday, September 8, 2008, 09:00-11:00 Chair: Abdul-Mumin Sa ad, ISA Executive Committee, University of Maiduguri, Nigeria Location: UB-HB- Magna Speakers: Jeffrey A. Halley, RC37 Sociology of the Arts, The University of Texas at San Antonio, USA, What Art Movements Can Teach Sociology about the Public of Public Sociology: Lessons from a Mexican-American Mural Project Georgeos Tsobanoglou, RC26 Sociotechnics - Sociological Practice, The Aegean University, Greece, Role of Sociological Research in Sustaining Communities under Info-Society s Interests Rob Lambert, RC 44 Labor Movements, University Western Australia, Australia, Public Intellectuals and the Labor Movement Jan Marie Fritz and Jacques Rheaume, RC46 Clinical Sociology, University of Cincinnati, USA, and Université du Québec, Canada, Working with the Public: The Contributions of Clinical Sociology Chair: Juan Díez Nicolás, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain Location: UB-HB- Paraninf Speakers: Willfried Spohn, TG02 Historical and Comparative Sociology, Catholic University Eichstaett, Germany, Europeanization, Multiple Modernities and Collective Identities. A sociological intervention into the conflictive dynamics of cultural integration of an enlarging Europe Volker Schmidt, RC35 Conceptual and Terminological Analysis, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Asia's Rise, the New World Order, and Sociology Henry Teune, WG 01 The Sociology of Local-Global Relations / RC20 Comparative Sociology, University of Pennsylvania, USA, A Global Sociology: Globalization and the New Localisms Carlota Solé, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain, Migrations and transnationalism Common Session 11 New Spatial Orders, Configurations and Practices in Contemporary Society Monday, September 8, 2008, 09:00-11:00 81

83 Common Session 12 Sociological perspectives on democratic renewals and reforms Monday, September 8, 2008, 11:30-13:30 Chair: Elisa P. Reis, Scientific Committee, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Location: UB-FPGH- Aula Magna Speakers: Keynote speaker: Donatella Della Porta, European University Institute, Italy, The renewal of democracy Vincenzo Ferrari and Luigi Cominelli, RC12 Sociology of Law, University of Milan, Italy, How Sociology of Law contribute to understand and reform Justice Systems A. Gary Dworkin, Shaheeda Essack, António Teodoro, and Lawrence J. Saha, RC04 Sociology of Education, University of Houston, USA, National Department of Education, Republic of South Africa, Lusophone University of Humanities and Technologies, Portugal, and Australian National University, Australia, Accountability, Standards, and Testing in Education: The Fight for Justice, Human Rights and Democracy in Educational Access and Opportunity Common Session 13 Social transformations at different scales: social fields, countries, the world Monday, September 8, 2008, 11:30-13:30 Chair: Emma Porio, Scientific Committee, Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines Location: UB-HB- Magna Speakers: Christian Fleck, RC08 History of Sociology, University of Graz, Austria, Intellectuals and their Publics Kahei Rokumoto, RC12 Sociology of Law, University of the Air (The open University of Japan), Japan, Reforming the legal Profession in the Globalizing Far East: Japan Korea and China Sergio Zermeño, ISA Forum Scientific Committee, UNAM, México Nasser Fakouhi, University of Tehran, Iran, "Social change in Iran and Iranian sociologists inside and outside country" Common Session 14 Obstacles to make public sociology Monday, September 8, 2008, 11:30-13:30 Chair: Manuel Pérez Yruela, Local Organizing Committee, IESA, Spain Location: UB-HB- Paraninf Speakers: Markus S. Schulz, RC07 Futures Research, New York University, USA, Debating Futures: Global Trends, Alternative Visions, and Public Discourse Celine-Marie Pascale, RC25 Language and Society, American University, USA, Horizons of Possibility: Sociology in the 21st Century Yoshimichi Sato, RC45 Rational Choice, Tohoku University, Japan, Contributions of Rational Choice Theory to Public Debate Peter Ratcliffe, RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations, University of Warwick, UK, Sociology and Sociologists: part of the solution or part of the problem? 82

84 Special Session Liquid or Tribal Youth? Dialogue with Bauman & Maffesoli Open session Friday, September 5, 2008, 18:00-20:00 Session organized by the Research Committee on Sociology of Youth (RC 34). Sponsored by the Catalan Youth Observatory Chair: Carme Capdevila, Consellera del Departament d'acció Social i Ciutadania, Generalitat de Catalunya Other authorities: Ngan-Pun Ngai, President of the ISA Research Committee on Sociology of Youth Julià Fernández, Director de l'agència Catalana de la Joventut, Generalitat de Catalunya Speakers: Zygmunt Bauman, University of Leeds, UK Michel Maffesoli, Université de la Sorbonne, France Special Session Dialogue Around Alain Touraine s Penser Autrement Open session Saturday, September 6, 2008, 18:00-20:00 Session organized by the Research Committee on Social Classes and Social Movements (RC47) Chair: Michel Wieviorka, CADIS, EHESS, France Speaker: Alain Touraine, CADIS, EHESS, France Discussants: Manuel Castells, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Spain Craig Calhoun, Social Science Research Council, USA Special Session Lecture by Manuel Castells Sunday, September 7, 2008, 18:00-19:45 Sociology and Society in the 21st Century Special Session Foreseeable Future of Sociology Monday, September 8, 2008, 11:30-13:30 Co-chairs: Devorah Kalekin-Fishman, Arturo Rodriguez-Morato Panelists: Michel Wieviorka (France) Yen Fen-Tseng (Taiwan) Ann Denis (Canada) Gabriele Rosenthal (Germany) Emilio Lamo de Espinosa (Spain) 83

85 Open Debate 1 Politics of immigration Jointly organized with ACS Friday September 5, 2008, 16:00 17:45 Chair: Oriol Homs, President of the Catalan Sociological Association (ACS), Spain Location: CCCB- Vestibulo Panelists: Aristide R. Zolberg, New School University, USA Manuel Pérez Yruela, IESA, CSIC, Spain Adela Ros, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Spain Oriol Amorós, Secretari per a la Immigració, Generalitat de Catalunya Open Debate 2 Sustainable development Saturday, September 6, 2008, 11:30 13:30 Chair: Alberto Martinelli, Scientific Committee, University of Milan, Italy Location: CCCB- Vestibulo Panelists: Tom R. Burns, University of Uppsala, Sweden Mercedes Pardo, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain Frederic Ximeno, Director General de Polítiques Ambientals i Sostenibilitat, Generalitat de Catalunya Purificació Canals, Vicepresident of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature Open Debate 3 The female revolution Saturday, September 6, 2008, 16:00 17:45 Chair: María Ángeles Durán, Scientific Committee, Centro de Ciencias Sociales, CSIC, Spain Location: CCCB- Vestibulo Panelists: Raewyn Connell, University of Sydney, Australia Kalpana Kannabiran, Resource Center for Women, India Sonia Montaño, Jefa de la División de Asuntos de Género (CEPAL) Ann Denis, University of Ottawa, Canada Open Debate 4 Racism and Social Justice Sunday, September 7, 2008, 11:30 13:30 Chair: Michel Wieviorka, Scientific Committee, CADIS, EHESS, France Location: CCCB- Vestibulo Panelists: Teun A. van Dijk, Universidad Pompeu Fabra, Spain Ubaldo Martínez Veiga, UNED, Spain Peter Ratcliffe, University of Warwick, UK Nira Yuval-Davis, University of East London, UK 84

86 Open Debate 5 The prospects of democracy Sunday, September 7, 2008, 16:00 17:45 Chair: Salvador Giner, Scientific Committee, Universidad de Barcelona, Spain Location: CCCB- Vestibulo Panelists: Donatella Della Porta, European University Institute, Italy Craig Calhoun, Social Science Research Council and New York University, USA Joan Subirats, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, Spain Ad Hoc Asociación Latinoamericana de Sociología, ALAS Organizer: Jose-Vicente Tavares-Dos-Santos, Universidad Federal de Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Friday, September 5, 18:00-20:00 Session 01:Violence and social control: dilemmas for the Latin American democracies Chair: Jose-Vicente Tavares-Dos-Santos, Universidad Federal de Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Location: CCCB-Mirador Session ID: AHALAS_01 Jose-Vicente Tavares-Dos-Santos (Universidad Federal de Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil) Violencia y control social: la fabricación de políticas alternativas en América Latina Nelson Arteaga Botello (Facultad de Ciencias Políticas y Administración Pública, Mexico) Violencia, democracia y espacios de excepción en América Latina Renato Sergio de Lima (Foro Brasileño de Seguridad Pública y Fundacion Seade, Brazil) Espacios de Coordinación, Política de Información y Modelos de Gestión de La Seguridad Pública en Brasil Diego Torrente (Universidad de Barcelona, Spain) Control social y nuevas cuestiones sociales en Europa Sergio Adorno (Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil) Estado, legitimidad y impunidad. Alba Maria Zaluar (Universidade do Estado de Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) Juventud y tráfico de drogras ilegales: política de prevención Ad Hoc Joint event of Undergraduate and Research Committee on Sociotechnics - Sociological Practice RC26 85

87 Organizer: Nikita Pokrovsky and Alexei Boklin, State University, Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Master Class: The focus on everyday life; a new turn in sociology Piotr Sztompka, Jagiellonian University of Cracow, Poland Location: UB-FP-4.2 Session ID: Ad_joint RC26 Ad Hoc Junior Sociologists Network: Unconventional ways of doing research Organizer: Claudia Carvalho Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US and University of Coimbra, Portugal; Michelle Hsieh Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan; Dmitry Khodyakov Rutgers University, US; Wiebke Keim Freiburg University, Switzerland; Yuriy Savelyev National University of Kyiv, Ukraine Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 01: New research foci Chair: Dmitry Khodyakov Rutgers University, US Location: UB-FPGH-309 Session ID: JSN_01 Claudia Scheid (PH Bern, Switzerland) Children s drawings as an object of sociological research Olena V Leipnik Sam (Houston State University, Texas, US) Children as Actors of the Social Cognitive Process: Refreshing the Human Self-Understanding Steffen Roth (Bern University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland) The Exchange Rates of Society Yuriy Savelyev (National Taras Shevchenko University of Kyiv, Ukraine) Governing Society in the European Union and the Need for Sociology: Social Inclusion of Immigrant Human Recourses Nadia Penkova Zaporozhe ( National University, Ukraine) Political Loci: Unconventional Approach to the Analysis of the Political Space. Michael Kunnuji (University of Lagos, Nigeria)Globally in sync, locally our of sync: addressing the inherent paradox Ad Hoc Session Visual Sociology Organizer: Dennis Zuev, Siberian Federal University, Russia and Regev Nathansohn, University of Michigan, USA Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 01: Collecting Visual Data and Methods of Analysis Part I Chair: Regev Nathansohn, University of Michigan, USA Location: UB-FP-3.1 Session ID: Ad Visual_01 Peter Burns (University of Brighton, UK ) The holiday photo album as auto elicitation in exploring the history of tourism with older people. Lyn Bibbings (Oxford Brookes University, UK) The holiday photo album as auto elicitation in exploring the history of tourism with older people. Yulia Gradskova (Södertörn University College, Sweden) Album Stories and Oral History: Using Family Photographs for Studies of the Soviet Femininities Mateusz Halawa (University of Warsaw, Poland) Doing Visual Sociology as Going to the Archive Patrizia Faccioli (University of Bologna, Italy) The Multiple Dimensions of Identities Giuseppe Losacco (University of Bologna, 86

88 Italy) The Multiple Dimensions of Identities Cristiano Mutti (University of Milano, Bicocca, Italy) The Multiple Dimensions of Identities Valentina Anzoise (University of Milano, Bicocca, Italy) The Multiple Dimensions of Identities Gulsum Depeli (Hacettepe University, Turkey) Wedding Images: A methodological discussion about reading the visual or seeing the texual. Ad Hoc Session Visual Sociology Organizer: Dennis Zuev, Siberian Federal University, Russia and Regev Nathansohn, University of Michigan, USA Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 02: Producing Visual Data and Methods of Analysis Part I Chair: Luc Pauwels, University of Antwerp, Belgium Location: UB-FP-3.1 Session ID: Ad Visual_02 Ayelet Kohn (Hadassah College Jerusalem, Israel) The writing on (the collapsing) Walls: Graffiti of the Israeli Withdrawal, August 2005 Hananel Rosenberg (The Hebrew University, Israel) The writing on (the collapsing) Walls: Graffiti of the Israeli Withdrawal, August 2005 Clarice Peixoto (University of Rio de Janeiro's State, Brazil) Family Film: From Family Images to Historic Artefact Gabry Vanderveen ( University of Leiden, Holland )Photo-essays created by students: photovoice data? EJ Milne (University of Bradford, UK) Through their eyes: visual (self) representation(s) of participation and community in Bradford and Keighley, UK. Heather Blakey (University of Bradford, UK) Through their eyes: visual (self) representation(s) of participation and community in Bradford and Keighley, UK. Sajid Karim (University of Bradford, UK) Through their eyes: visual (self) representation(s) of participation and community in Bradford and Keighley, UK. Louise Kilburn (University of Bradford, UK) Through their eyes: visual (self) representation(s) of participation and community in Bradford and Keighley, UK. Cherita Payne (University of Bradford, UK) Through their eyes: visual (self) representation(s) of participation and community in Bradford and Keighley, UK. David Wright (University of Bradford, UK) Through their eyes: visual (self) representation(s) of participation and community in Bradford and Keighley, UK. Hugo Dias (University of Coimbra, Portugal) Participant observation in hostess bars. Gaining access to a difficult terrain António Farinhas Rodrigues (University of Coimbra, Portugal) Participant observation in hostess bars. Gaining access to a difficult terrain Karolina Lukasiewicz (Jagiellonian University, Poland) Virtual social networks. A methodological challenge of sociological research Aslam Fataar (University of the Western Cape, South Africa) Methodological adaptation to account for the spatial fluidity of young school going kids Rosemary Blake (University of Cape Town, South Africa) The physical and emotional experiences of research on children diagnosed with cancer: Knowledge is not simply the domain of the mind Chris Morris (Meraka Institute, South Africa) Behavioural Changes in the Use of ICTs Maureen Mweru (Kenyatta University, Nairobi, Kenya) Challenges around collecting quantitative survey data from children-headed households 87

89 Ad Hoc Session Visual Sociology Organizer: Dennis Zuev, Siberian Federal University, Russia and Regev Nathansohn, University of Michigan, USA Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 03: Sociocultural Locus of the Visual Chair: Elena Iarskaia-Smirnova, Saratov State Technical University, Russia Location: UB-FP-3.1 Session ID: Ad Visual_03 Simone O'Callaghan (University of Dundee, Scotland) Visual Conversations, the semiotics of Intimacy in phonecam images. Anna Pechurina (University of Manchester, UK) Creating a home from Home: Russian Communities in the UK Julie Matthews ( The University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia) Researching and representing refugees Parlo Singh (Griffith University, Australia) Researching and representing refugees Noa Hazan (Bar Ilan University, Israel) Learning to see Race in Hebrew Kehinde Andrews (University of Birmingham, UK) A question of should:bringing values and action to the centre of sociological research Mohamedazad Essa (University of Kwa- Zulu-Natal, South Africa) Creating solidarity through the visual: street traders in Delhi and Durban Oleksii Shestakovskii (National Taras Shevchenko University of Kyiv, Ukraine) Visual content analysis of signboards sign space: regularities, reference and communication strategy. Bruno Monteiro (Universidade do Porto, Portugal) Flesh works. Contributions to a carnal ethnography of shopfloor existence Lina Hu (University of California-Berkeley, US) Doing Public Sociology in the Field. A Strong Sociological Intervention Project in China Natalia Sarkisian (Boston College, US) Visualizing the Patterns: Self-Organizing Maps in Sociological Research Ad Hoc Revistas Organizer: Alicia Itatí Palermo, Asociación Latinoamericana de Sociología, Argentina, Rafael Martínez Nestares, Instituto de Estudios Iberoamericanos, Venezuela and Felipe Centelles Bollos, Universidad de Castilla, España Saturday, September 6, 18:00-20:00 Session 01: Las problemáticas de las revistas de Ciencias Sociales en Iberoamérica Chair: Alicia Itatí Palermo, Asociación Latinoamericana de Sociología, Argentina, Rafael Martínez Nestares, Instituto de Estudios Iberoamericanos, Venezuela and Felipe Centelles Bollos, Universidad de Castilla, España Location: CCCB-Mirador Session ID: Ad Revistas_01 Cristóbal Torres (Red Española de Revistas de Sociología, España) Gildo Marcal Brandao (Universidad de Sao Pablo, Brasil) Jorge Rojas (Universidad de Concepción, Chile) Jaime Preciado Coronado (Universidad de Guadalajara, México) Eduardo Kingman (Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales Ecuador) Eduardo Sandoval Forero (Editor Revistas Concurrencias y Controversias latinoamericanos y Coordinador de la Red de Revistas de la Asociación Latinoamericana de Sociología) Ad Hoc Consejo Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales, CLACSO 88

90 Organizer: Pablo Gentili, Consejo Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales, Argentina Saturday, September 6, 18:00-20:00 Session 01: Desigualdad, exclusión y ciudadanía: visiones desde el Norte y desde el Sur Chair: Pablo Gentili, Consejo Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales, Argentina Location: CCCB-Auditorio Session ID: CLASCO_01 Göran Therborn (Cambridge University, Inglaterra) Emir Sader (Consejo Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales, Argentina / Brasil) Joan Subirats (Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, España) Marcia Rivera (Instituto Latinoamericano de Educación para el Desarrollo, Puerto Rico) Ad Hoc Junior Sociologists Network: Unconventional ways of doing research Organizer: Claudia Carvalho Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US and University of Coimbra, Portugal; Michelle Hsieh Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan; Dmitry Khodyakov Rutgers University, US; Wiebke Keim Freiburg University, Switzerland; Yuriy Savelyev National University of Kyiv, Ukraine Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 04: Institutionally backed forms of unconventional research. The example of Maestría in Social Psychology of Groups, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Xochimilco, México Chair: Wiebke Keim Freiburg University, Switzerland Location: UB-FPGH-309 Session ID: JSN_04 Anika Meckesheimer (UAM-Xochimilco, Mexico) Experience Systematization as project of autonomy for NGOs in the Context of International Development Cooperation. Jacqueline Bochar Pizarro (UAM-Xochimilco, Mexico) Sociodrama as Approach to Gender Violence Martha Hilda Cruz (UAM-Xochimilco, Mexico) Subjective experience of reubication after natural disasters Edgar Betancourt Gómez (UAM-Xochimilco, Mexico) Figures of bonding in madness: the art of everyday life. Ad Hoc Session Visual Sociology Organizer: Dennis Zuev, Siberian Federal University, Russia and Regev Nathansohn, University of Michigan, USA Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 04: Collecting Visual Data and Methods of Analysis Part II Chair: EJ Milne, University of Bradford, UK Location: UB-FP-3.1 Session ID: Ad Visual_04 Matteo Vergani (Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore di Milano, Italy ) Reflecting about a field research on images collected on the web 2.0 Angela Parker (University of Michigan, USA) Images of the Bureaucracy: the 1922 Crow industrial survey and the redefinition of the Crow household Agata Nowotny (University of Warsaw, Poland) Warsaw The Imaginary City: A Case Study of the Visual Memory in the Urban Context. Agnieszka Strzemi_ska (University of War- 89

91 saw, Poland) Warsaw The Imaginary City: A Case Study of the Visual Memory in the Urban Context. Dennis Zuev (Siberian Federal University, Russia) Cross-cultural comparison of visual self-presentations online: the case of couchsurfing web-site. Julia Zueva (Siberian Federal University, Russia) Cross-cultural comparison of visual self-presentations online: the case of couchsurfing web-site. Ad Hoc Session Visual Sociology Organizer: Dennis Zuev, Siberian Federal University, Russia and Regev Nathansohn, University of Michigan, USA Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Session 05: Producing Visual Data and Methods of Analysis Part II Chair: Gabry Vanderveen, University of Leiden, Holland Location: UB-FP-3.1 Session ID: Ad Visual_05 Luc Pauwels (University of Antwerp, Belgium) Reframing Visual Sociology Core Constituents of a Multidimensional Methodological Framework. Lesley Murray (University of Brighton, UK) Visualizing everyday mobilities. Elena Iarskaia-Smirnova (Saratov State Technical University, Russia ) Interpreting visual memories: photo albums of Soviet orphanages of 1930s-40s. Pavel Romanov (Center for Social Policy and Gender Studies, Russia) Interpreting visual memories: photo albums of Soviet orphanages of 1930s-40s. Marie Nordberg (Karlstad University, Sweden) "Only short cuts?" - some questions of reflexivity raised in a visual ethnography project on men s hairstyles. Dario Da Re (University of Padua, Italy) We will tell you the story of the land: methods in documentary film analysis Ad Hoc Session Visual Sociology Organizer: Dennis Zuev, Siberian Federal University, Russia and Regev Nathansohn, University of Michigan, USA Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Session 06: Visual Sphere: Theoretical Elaborations Chair: Dennis Zuev, Siberian Federal University, Russia Location: UB-FP-3.1 Session ID: Ad Visual_06 Fuyuki Kurasawa (York University, Canada) The visual representation of distant suffering and the humanitarian imagery. Jerome Krase (Brooklyn College CUNY, USA) Visualizing Glocalization: Changing Images of Urban Ethnic Vernacular Neighborhoods in Global Cities. Timothy Shortell (Brooklyn College CUNY, USA) Visualizing Glocalization: Changing Images of Urban Ethnic Vernacular Neighborhoods in Global Cities. Regev Nathansohn (University of Michigan, USA) Time, Space and Identity in the VisOral Historiographies of Haifa. Mario Di Paolantonio ( York University, Canada) Memorial Practices and the Artistic-Visual Register in Transitional Argentina Vikki Bell (Goldsmiths College, London, UK) Memorial Practices and the Artistic-Visual Register in Transitional Argentina 90

92 Ad Hoc Theory and Ethnography across Disciplines Organizer: Loic Wacquant, U California, Berkeley and Susana Narotzky, U Barcelona, Spain Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Session 01: Theory and Ethnography across Disciplines Chair: Susana Narotzky, U Barcelona, Spain Location: CCCB-Auditorio Session ID: Ad Ethno and Theory_01 Michael Burawoy (U California, USA) Armed with Theory: The Mission of Public Ethnography Sophie Day (U London, UK) Ethnography of Sex Work: Public Women and Public Debate Ubaldo Martínez Veiga (UNED, Madrid, Spain) El Ejido. The Ethnography of Social Exclusion: an Unavoidable Political Engagement Michel Villette (AgroParisTech / CNRS/ EHESS/ ENS "Making a Killing: Vivissecting Capital Accumulation" Discussant: Loic Wacquant (U California, Berkeley) Ad Hoc Consejo Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales, CLACSO Organizer: Pablo Gentili, Consejo Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales, Argentina Sunday, September 7, 18:00-20:00 Session 02: Presentación institucional. Consejo Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales - CLACSO Chair: Pablo Gentili, Consejo Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales, Argentina Location: CCCB-Mirador Session ID: ClASCO_02 Emir Sader (Consejo Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales, Argentina / Brasil) Pablo Gentili Marcia Rivera (Instituto Latinoamericano de Educación para el Desarrollo, Puerto Rico) Ad Hoc International Council for Science, ICSU, International Council for Social Sciences, ISSC, International Sociological Association, ISA Organizer: Heide Hackman, International Social Science Council, and Alice Abreu, International Council for Science Regional Office for Latin America and the Caribbean Sunday, September 7, 18:00-20:00 Session 01: Social and natural science collaboration: from problems to solutions Chair: Heide Hackman, International Social Science Council, and Alice Abreu, International Council for Science Regional Office for Latin America and the Caribbean Location: CCCB-Vestibulo Session ID: ISSC_01 Thomas Rosswall (International Council for Science) Michel Wieviorka (International Sociological Association) Race ans Science Gudmund Hernes (International Social Science Council) Natural Hazards and social whiplash Ilan Chabay (International Human Dimensions Programme Scientific Committee Member, Gothenburg University and Chalmers 91

93 University, Sweden) Bellwethers, Beacons, and Behaviors Ad Hoc Asociación Latinoamericana de Sociología, ALAS Organizer: Jaime Preciado Coronado, Universidad de Guadalajara-ITESO, México Monday, September 8, 09:00-11:00 Session 02: América Latina entre la fragmentación, la exclusión y la polarización social: qué proyectos alternativos? Chair: Jaime Preciado Coronado, Universidad de Guadalajara-ITESO, México Location: CCCB-Mirador Session ID: AHALAS_02 Jorge Rojas Hernández (Universidad de Concepción, Chile) Impactos sociales y ambientales del Cambio Climático Global en la Región del Bío Bío, Chile Diana Sagástegui (Universidad de Guadalajara-ITESO, México) Las ciencias sociales y una nueva agenda de investigación latinoamericana Adrián Scribano (CONICET; CEA-UE-UNC, Argentina) Pensamiento Crítico en América Latina: Repensando herencias y horizontes desde la regulación de las emociones Paulo Henrique Martins (Profesor Titular de la Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brasil) Nuevos movimientos sociales y democracia participativa María Isabel Domínguez García (Centro de Investigaciones Psicológicas y Sociológicas. La Habana, Cuba) Ciencias sociales y su responsabilidad en la formulación de nuevas políticas sociales. Martha Néllida Ruiz (Centro Universitario Tijuana, México) Universidad y educación superior en Latinoamérica: agendas de reforma alternativa Jaime Preciado Coronado (Universidad de Guadalajara-ITESO, México) Los desafíos de la izquierda social en la integración latinoamericana Ad Hoc Research Centers Organizer: Robert Miller, ARK Project, Queen's University, U.K, Manuel Pérez Yruela, IESA, CSIC, Spain Monday, September 8, 09:00-11:00 Supporting sociological research in the service of the community: two cases Chair: Robert Miller, ARK Project, Queen's University, U.K and Manuel Pérez Yruela, IESA, CSIC, Spain Location: CCCB-Auditorio Session ID: Ad_RC Robert Miller, Presentation about the ARK Project Manuel Pérez Yruela, Presentation about the IESA Ad Hoc Le 150e anniversaire de naissance d Émile Durkheim Organizer: Marcel Fournier, Université de Montréal, Canada Monday, September 8, 11:30-13:30 Émile Durkheim, or a third way between liberalism and socialism Chair: Marcel Fournier, Université de Montréal, Canada Location: CCCB-Mirador Session ID: DURKHEIM_01 92

94 Marcel Fournier (Université de Montréal, Canada et Université de Metz, France) Aina Lopez (Universidad Complutense, Spain) Christian Fleck (Universitaet Graz, Austria) Robert Leroux (Université d Ottawa, Canada) Ad Hoc RESU: Network of the Sociological Associations of Southern Europe and the Mediterranean, a joint effort of the French, Italian, and Portuguese Associations of Sociology, and the Spanish Federation of Sociology Organizer: Analia Torres, Portugal Monday, September 8, 11:30-13:30 Applied Knowledge and the Social Relevance of Sociology in the Mediterranean Chair: Analia Torres, Portugal Location: CCCB-Auditorio Session ID: Resu_01 Louis Chauvel (Ecole d Etudes en Sciences et Politiques, Paris, France) Marina Subirats (Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, Spain) Jose Madureira Pinto (Faculdade de Economia, Universidade do Porto Portugal) Dzemal Sokolovic (Bósnia) Giovanni Bechelloni (Università di Firenze, Italy) 93

95 Thematic Programme Research Committees - RC Working Groups - WG Thematic Groups - TG Joint Sessions - JS

96 RC02 Economy and Society Économie et société Economía y sociedad President and coordinator of the programme: Sylvia Walby, University of Lancaster, GB. Local Host: Julián Cárdenas Subject: Sociological research and the public debate on economy and society Organizer: Sylvia Walby, Lancaster University, UK Friday, September 5, 18:00-20:00 Session 09: Joint Session of RC02, RC24 and RC23: The Knowledge-Based Bio-Economy : Critical Perspectives. Chair: Les Levidow, Development Policy and Practice, Faculty of Maths, Computing and Technology, The Open University, UK Location: URL-A201 Session ID: RC02_09 Kean Birch (University of Glasgow and Les Levidow, Open University, UK) Bioeconomy' as a self-fulfilling prophecy Marja Häyrinen-Alestalo (University of Helsinki, Finland) Political conflicts over the knowledge-based bio-economy. Stefano Ponte (Danish Institute for International Studies, Denmark) Of bad fish: Regulation, eco-labels and popular culture in the (re)construction of European bio-economies. Larry Reynolds (Univ of Lancaster, UK, Bron Szerszynski ) Corporate imaginaries, publics and the knowledge-based bioeconomy Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 01: Politics and Interlocking Directorates Chair: José A. Rodríguez, Julián Cárdenas and Anna Ramon, University of Barcelona, Spain Location: UB-FPGH-211 Session ID: RC02_01 Georgina Murray (Griffith University, Australia) Australian networks for power: interlocking directorates William K. Carroll (University of Victoria, Canada) The global corporate elite and the transnational policy-planning network, : A structural analysis Vladimir Popov (University of Greenwich, UK/Russia) Politics and Interlocking Directorates in Russia and UK: Are they really so different? Val Burris (University of Oregon, USA) The small world of the global corporate elete José A. Rodríguez (University of Barcelona, Spain) Politics and Interlockings: Struggles for Power Julián Cárdenas (University of Barcelona, Spain) Politics and Interlockings: Struggles for Power Anna Ramon (University of Barcelona, Spain) Politics and Interlockings: Struggles for Power Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 07: Responses to the Emerging Global Plutonomy Chair: Salvatore Babones, University of Sydney, Australia Location: UB-FPGH-209 Session ID: RC02_07 Manjeet Chaturvedi (Banaras Hindu University, India) Civil Resistance to Indian Pluto- 95

97 nomy Pat Lauderdale (Arizona State University, USA) Indigenous and Global Social Movements in the Face of the Global Plutonomy: From Resistance to Social Change Michael Nollert (University of Fribourg, Switzerland) Welfare by Two-Fold Plutonomy: The Case of Switzerland Sebastian Schief (University of Fribourg, Switzerland) Welfare by Two-Fold Plutonomy: The Case of Switzerland Robert J.S. Ross (Clark University, USA) How do Workers Achieve Inclusion? Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 02: Open Session Chair: Alexius Anthony Pereira, National University of Singapore, Singapore and Sylvia Walby, Lancaster University, UK Location: UB-FPGH-211 Session ID: RC02_02 Cristina Puga (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México) Organized business and civil society. An institutional redefinition Matilde Luna (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México) Organized business and civil society. An institutional redefinition Mei-Ling Lin ( National Open University, Taiwan) State-formation after the Cultural Turn: How the Regional Liberalization Takes Place through the New Global Institutions Daniel Maman (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel) Global Logics - Local Actors: The Israeli Central Bank as an Agent of Liberalization Zeev Rosenhek (The Open University of Israel, Israel) Global Logics - Local Actors: The Israeli Central Bank as an Agent of Liberalization Lautaro Lissin (National University of Buenos Aires, Argentina) Entrepreneur collective action: Homogeneity given or constructed? Jim Ottaway (LSE, UK) Translational research as a market device: A case study of the Social,Genetic and Developmental Psychiatry centre at King s College, UK. Sandy Ross (LSE, UK) Playing the Market: Negotiating Normative and Subversive Market Practices in an Online Economy Ralph Matthews (The University of British Columbia, Canada) Should I Stay or Should I Go?: Conceptualizing and Measuring the Comparative Strength of Economic versus Social Factors in the Decision to Leave Rural Areas Justin Page (The University of British Columbia, Canada) Should I Stay or Should I Go? : Conceptualizing and Measuring the Comparative Strength of Economic versus Social Factors in the Decision to Leave Rural Areas Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 08: Welfare and Gender Regimes in Comparative Capitalisms Chair: Karen Shire, University Duisburg- Essen, Germany Location: UB-FPGH-209 Session ID: RC02_08 Mari Osawa (University of Tokyo, Japan) Social Reproduction at Risk: Reverse Function of the Livelihood Security System in Japan Laia Castello Santamarta (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain) The reorganization of domestic and care work in the Mediterranean Countries Gunther Schmaus (Centre d Etudes de Populations, Luxembourg) Gender Regimes and the economic situation of men and women after separation Sally Bould (Centre d Etudes de Populations, Luxembourg) Gender Regimes and the economic situation of men and women after separation Hadas Mandel (Tel-Aviv University, Israel) Ideology, Welfare Regimes and Gender Economic Inequality: Different Models, Different Tradeoffs Rossella Ciccia (Universitàdegli Studi di Roma La Sapienza Rome, Italia) Labour Market Regimes in European Advanced Economies: Varieties of Flexibilities and Care Regimes Sawako Shirahase (University of Tokyo, 96

98 Japan) Delay in Marriage and Income Inequality in Japan: The Impact of the Increased Number of Young Adults Living with their Parents on the Household Economy Heidi Gottfried (Wayne State University) Discussant Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 03: Varieties of Capitalist Gender Regimes Chair: Monika Goldmann, SfS and University Dortmund, Germany and Karen Shire, University Duisburg-Essen, Germany Location: UB-FPGH-211 Session ID: RC02_03 Esther Ruiz Ben (TU Berlin, Germany) Professionalism, Gender and the Internationalization of Work Ilse Lenz (Ruhr University Bochum, Germany) Gender, Education and the Social Welfare State in Comparative Perspective Karin Gottschall (University of Bremen, Germany) Gender and Skill Specificity in the Varieties of Capitalism Karen Shire (University Duisburg-Essen, Germany) Gender and Skill Specificity in the Varieties of Capitalism Alessandra Rusconi (Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin, Germany) A Reflection upon dual career couples theoretical and methodological issues Heike Solga (Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin, Germany) A Reflection upon dual career couples theoretical and methodological issues Paola Cappelin (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) Crossing the border between Latin America (Brazil) and Europe (Italy, Spain and Norway). Gender Protection and promotion in workplace since the 1990s Gina Zabludovsky (Universidad Nacional Autònoma de México, México) Business Owners and Executives in Mexico: a genderbased perspective Chin-fen Chang (Academia Sinica, Taiwan) Merits or Less Discrimination? Explaining Gender Gap of Earnings in Taiwan between 1985 and Su-hao Tu (Academia Sinica, Taiwan) Merits or Less Discrimination? Explaining Gender Gap of Earnings in Taiwan between 1985 and Sylvia Walby (Lancaster University, UK) Discussant Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 04: The Knowledge Economy Chair: Susan Durbin, University of the West of England and Jennifer Tomlinson, University of Leeds, UK Location: UB-FPGH-211 Session ID: RC02_04 Makiko Nishikawa (Hosei University/Management School, Japan) Restructuring Care Work and Care Relations Lucio Biggiero (L Aquila University, Italy) Knowledge Sources for Cluster Firms: evidence from 12 European industrial clusters Daniela Rohrbachm (University of Cologne, Germany) Knowledge Economies and Stratification: education and income in the transition process Susan Durbin (University of the West of England, UK) Female Part-time Managers in the Knowledge-based economy: networks and career mobility Jennifer Tomlinson (University of Leeds, UK) Female Part-time Managers in the Knowledge-based economy: networks and career mobility Manjeet Chaturvedi (Banaras Hindu University, India) Applied Knowledge Economy and Global integration: online education in Islamic countries Ishita Chaturvedi (Robert Kennedy College, Switzerland) Applied Knowledge Economy and Global integration: online education in Islamic countries Ishan Chaturvedi (Indian Institute of Technology, India) Applied Knowledge Economy and Global integration: online education in Islamic countries Peter Kennedy (Glasgow Caledonian Uni- 97

99 versity, UK) A Value Theory of Labour Critique of the Knowledge Economy and the Expansion of Post-Compulsory Education Industry Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Session 05: Economic Sociology as Critique Chair: Andrew Sayer, Lancaster University, UK Location: UB-FPGH-211 Session ID: RC02_05 Andrew Sayer (Lancaster University, UK) Economic sociology as critique Sylvia Walby (Lancaster University, UK) Contested futures of Economy and Society Michael Burawoy (UC Berkeley, USA ) Two roads from Polanyi: economic sociology versus public sociology John Holmwood (University of Birmingham, UK) Citizenship and markets revisited; neo-liberalism and neo-progressivism Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Session 06: Transnational Corporations: Villains or heroes of globalisation? Jeffry Kentor (University of Utah, USA) Foreign Direct Investment and Development: An Organizational perspective José Esteban Castro (University of Newcastle, UK) Hegemonic and counter-hegemonic globalization: the role of transnational water monopolies Manu Ahedo (University of Rovira i Virgili, Spain ) The Glocal Dilemma. The evolving relations between local society and global multinationals in Tarragona Spain Angel Belzunegui (University of Rovira i Virgili, Spain ) The Glocal Dilemma. The evolving relations between local society and global multinationals in Tarragona Spain Ignasi Brunet (University of Rovira i Virgili, Spain ) The Glocal Dilemma. The evolving relations between local society and global multinationals in Tarragona Spain Oscar F Contreras (El Colegio de Sonora, México) Transnational Corporations and Local Learning: creating local capabilities from global automotive industry Judith Clifton (University of Cantabria) Transnational Corporations and networks providing public services Daniel Díaz-Fuentes (University of Cantabria) Transnational Corporations and networks providing public services Chair: Judith Clifton, Universidad de Cantabria, Spain Location: UB-FPGH-211 Session ID: RC02_06 Joan O Mahony (London School of Economics, UK) Post traditional corporate governance: profits and politics in the FTSE 100 Andrew Jorgenson (North Carolina State University, US) Transnational Corporations, Foreign Direct Investment, and the Environment Sergio González Begega (Universidad de Oviedo, Spain) Transnational companies and the new industrial relations Holm-Detlev Köhler (Universidad de Oviedo, Spain) Transnational companies and the new industrial relations 98

100 RC 04 Sociology of education Sociologie de l éducation Sociología de la educación President: Ari Antikainen, University of Joensuu, Finland, Coordinator of the programme: A. Gary Dworkin, University of Houston, USA Subject: Accountability, standards, tests and inequality: criticism, collaboration and future research Organizer: Abraham Yogev, Tel Aviv University, Israel Friday, September 5, 18:00-20:00 Session 05A: Education for all: Values and Multiculturalism Part I Chair: Antonio Teodoro, Lusophone University, Portugal Nitza Davidovitch (Ari el University Centre, Israel) Objective Obstacles of Arab Students in Two Israeli Public Colleges Dan Soen (Ari el University Centre, Israel) Objective Obstacles of Arab Students in Two Israeli Public Colleges María Leticia Briceño Maas (Universidad Autonoma de Mexico, México) Una educación para la vida, sexualidad y SIDA Friday, Septermber 5, 15:30-17:30 Session 01: The Use of International Data Sets for National Education Politices Chair: Abraham Yogev, Tel Aviv University, Israel Location: URL-A301 Session ID: RC04_01 Christian Ebner (Social Science Research Center, Germany) Opening Pandora s box: Social background, school attendance and competencies in the OECD in Germany. Rita Nikolai (Social Science Research Center, Germany) Opening Pandora s box: Social background, school attendance and competencies in the OECD in Germany. Oren Pizmony-Levi (Indiana University, USA ) Public discourse on international student s achievement tests, the case of Israel and the United States. John Micklewright (University of Southampton, UK) Peer effects in schools estimated with PISA data are biased downward. Sylke Viola Schnepf (University of Southampton, UK) Peer effects in schools estimated with PISA data are biased downward. Joakim Larsson (Karlstad University, Sweden) Calling to order: PISA and TIMSS as stepping-stones toward disciplinary action. Annica Löfdahl (Karlstad University, Sweden) Calling to order: PISA and TIMSS as stepping-stones toward disciplinary action. Hector Pérez Prieto (Karlstad University, Sweden) Calling to order: PISA and TIMSS as stepping-stones toward disciplinary action. Yariv Feniger (Tel Aviv University, Israel) Globalization and the politics of international surveys of educational achievement: The case of Israel. Idit Livneh (Tel Aviv University, Israel) Globalization and the politics of international surveys of educational achievement: The case of Israel. Abraham Yogev (Tel Aviv University, Israel) Globalization and the politics of international surveys of educational achievement: The case of Israel. Hans Pechar ( Institute of Science Communication and Higher Education Research, Austria) The reception of PISA in Austria and Germany. 99

101 Carla Cristina Marques Galego (Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologias, Portugal) OECD as a world think tank: The impact of OECD in national educational policies of equity and in construction of a global educational agenda. Friday, Septermber 5, 15:30-17:30 Session 06A: Issues and Reforms in Higher Education: Class, Race, Gender and Inequalities Part I Chair: Jeanne Ballantine, Wright State University, Dayton, OH-USA Location: URL-A101 Session ID: RC04A_06 Joseph M. Conforti (Old Westbury, New York) When women surpass men in educational achievementin developed countries. Marina Elias (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona) Differences in inequalities between male and female students in higher education technical studies. Helena Troiano (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona) Differences in inequalities between male and female students in higher education technical studies. Josep M. Masjuan (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona) Differences in inequalities between male and female students in higher education technical studies. Paolo and Moris Triventi, Trivellato (University of Milano-Bicocca) Unrecognized students heterogeneity as a reason for low performance in the Italian higher education system. Moris Triventi (University of Milano-Bicocca) Unrecognized students heterogeneity as a reason for low performance in the Italian higher education system. Danae de los Rios (Universidad de Santiago de Chile) Understanding university dropouts among Chilean Students. Andrea Canales (Universidad de Santiago de Chile) Understanding university dropouts among Chilean Students. Maria Guadalupe Olivier Tellez (Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico/Universidad Pedagogica Nacional, Mexico) The exclusion to the public university: Essential problems in access to higher education in underdeveloped countries. Javier Diez-Palomar (The University of Barcelona) Promoting inclusion in adult education by means of dialogic inquiry. Joaquim Gimenez Rodriguez (The University of Barcelona) Promoting inclusion in adult education by means of dialogic inquiry. Paloma Garcia Wehrle (The University of Barcelona) Promoting inclusion in adult education by means of dialogic inquiry. Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 02A: High-Stakes Testing: The Persistence of Inequalities Part I Chair: A. Gary Dworkin, The University of Houston, USA Location: URL-A301 Session ID: RC04A_02 Gerda Dullaart (AFDA Film School, South Africa) High stakes assessment and low language. Brian D. Barrett (State University of New York, USA) High-stakes standardized testing, performance pedagogy, and social reproduction in the United States. Sean Reardon (University of California, USA) High stakes, no effects: High school exist exams and educational inequality. Dionyssios Gouvias (University of the Aegean, Greece) Accountability in the Greek Academia: An erosion of university autonomy or a high-stakes policy-making instrument? David C. Berliner (Arizona State University, USA) How high-stakes testing narrows curriculum and reduces the chance for successful competition in the 21st century: A USA calamity in the making. 100

102 Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 05B: Education for all: Access and Democratization of Education Part II Chair: Antonio Teodoro, Lusophone University, Portugal Location: URL-A302 Session ID: RC04B_05 Paul Attewell (City University of New York, USA) Does Higher Education for the Disadvantaged Pay Off Across the Generations? David Lavin (City University of New York, USA) Does Higher Education for the Disadvantaged Pay Off Across the Generations? Dan Soen (Ari el University Centre, Israel) Enhancing Access of Peripheral Populations to Higher Education: The Case of Israel Nitza Davidovitch (Ari el University Centre, Israel ) Enhancing Access of Peripheral Populations to Higher Education: The Case of Israel Paramita Ghosh (Indian Statistical Institute, India ) Education For All An Unfulfilled Dream: Case study from rural India Madhura Swaminathan (Indian Statistical Institute, India ) Education For All An Unfulfilled Dream: Case study from rural India Sanjeev Routray (University of British Columbia, Canada) Mediating Other Backward Classes Reservation Fracas: Notes on Citizenship, Merit, and Publics Teresa Samora Macara (Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologias, Portugal) Educating the global citizen Teachers identity(s) and profiles. Changes and continuities Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 06B: Issues and Reforms in Higher Education: Post-Secondary Education and Jobs: Vocational, University, and Adult Education in the transition from school to work. Part II Chair: Jeanne Ballantine, Wright State University, Dayton, OH-USA Location: URL-A303 Session ID: RC04B_06 Carol Ann MacGregor (Princeton University, USA) Measuring vocational and second chance educational attainment in cross-national surveys: A comparison of the European Community Household Panel and the Luxembourg Income Study. Antonia Kupfer (Johannes-Kepler University, Austria) The socio-political significance of vocational education reforms in Germany. Rafael Merino (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain ) Vocational education and transition to work after compulsory education in Spain. Stefan Fornos Klein (Universidade de Sao Paulo, Brazil) Contemporary higher education: a critical study of the Brazilian system. Jose Madureira Pinto (Universidade do Porto, Portugal) Employment structures, educational handicaps and uneven development in a Portuguese metropolitan region. Joao Queiros (Universidade do Porto, Portugal) Employment structures, educational handicaps and uneven development in a Portuguese metropolitan region. Galina Cherednichenko (Institute of Sociology, RAS) Education abroad: influence a career. David Konstantinovsky (Institute of Sociology, RAS) Education abroad: influence a career. Justin J.W. Powell (Social Science Research Center Berlin, Germany) Changing national skill formation institutions: Convergence or sustained diversity. Heike Solga (Social Science Research Center Berlin, Germany) Changing national skill formation institutions: Convergence or sustained diversity. Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 07A: Immigration, Education, and Inequality Part I 101

103 Chair: Jaap Dronkers, European University Institute, Italy Location: URL-A303 Session ID: RC04A_07 Cynthia Feliciano (University of California, USA) Unequal Origins, Unequal Outcomes: Pre-migration status and college attainment among Children of Immigrants Jeehun Kim (University of Oxford, United Kingdom) Transnational education and its dilemma: Korean primary and secondary school pupils of temporary migrant parents and student-and-mother migrants in Singapore Dorren McMahon (University College Dublin, Ireland) Ireland s failure to deliver educational opportunity for its immigrant children Sylke Viola Schnepf (University of Southampton, United Kingdom) Inequality of learning amongst immigrant children in industrialized countries Carles Serra (Universitat de Girona, Spain) Why students from immigrant background continue or dropout after Spanish compulsory education? Josep Miquel Palaudàrias (Universitat de Girona, Spain) Why students from immigrant background continue or dropout after Spanish compulsory education? Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 02B: High-Stakes Testing: The Persistence of Inequalities Part II Chair: A. Gary Dworkin, The University of Houston, USA Location: URL-A301 Session ID: RC04A_02 Ligia Elliot (Fundaçã Cesgranrio, Brazil) A closer look beyond testing results: How Brazilian Northeast schools faced social diversity Ângela Carrancho da Silva (Fundaçã Cesgranrio, Brazil) A closer look beyond testing results: How Brazilian Northeast schools faced social diversity Ema Lagos Campos (Ministerio de Educación de Chile, Santiago de Chile) Chilean 15 year old student results, PISA Efstratios Papanis (University of the Aegean) Social dimensions of school failure: the views of educators and students. Panagiotis Giavrimis (University of the Aegean) Social dimensions of school failure: the views of educators and students. Myrsine Roumeliotou (University of the Aegean) Social dimensions of school failure: the views of educators and students. Â. R. Souza (Universidade Federal do Parana) The educational politics effectiveness in Curitiba Metropolitan Area, Parana State, Brazil. T. M. Tavares (Universidade Federal do Parana) The educational politics effectiveness in Curitiba Metropolitan Area, Parana State, Brazil. Â. G. Gouveia (Universidade Federal do Parana) The educational politics effectiveness in Curitiba Metropolitan Area, Parana State, Brazil. Pauline Lipman (University of Illinois-Chicago, USA) Accountability and the paradoxes of teaching in neoliberal times. Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 05C: Education for all: Access and Democratization of Education Part III Chair: Antonio Teodoro, Lusophone University, Portugal Location: URL-A302 Session ID: RC04C_05 Zeynep Cemalcilar (Koç University School of Arts and Sciences, Turkey) Social capital and educational outcomes: Impacts of social relations on staying in school in disadvantaged populations Fato_ Gök_en (Koç University School of Arts and Sciences, Turkey) Social capital and educational outcomes: Impacts of social relations on staying in school in disadvantaged popula- 102

104 tions Alceu Ravanello Ferraro (Unilasalle, Canoas/RS, Brazil ) Gender and Literacy in Brazil from 1940 to 2000: The Quantitative History of the Their Relation Madalena Mendes (Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologias, Portugal) Educationa Policies and New Ways of Regulation Governance. Aina Tarabini-Castellani Clemente (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain) Education and poverty in the global development agenda Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 03A: Accountability, Standards, and Teachers Part I Chair: Lawrence J. Saha, The Australian National University, Australia Location: URL-A301 Session ID: RC04A_03 Janete Palazzo (Universidade Católica de Brasília) Do teacher s compensation follow research findings? Zenaide dos Reis Borges Balsanulfo de Oliviera (Universidade Católica de Brasília) Do teacher s compensation follow research findings? Ann-Kristin Boström (University of Stockholm, Sweden) Changing Standards and Accountability in the Swedish Educational System. Jennifer Booher-Jennings (Columbia University, USA) Estimating teacher effects on high and low-stakes tests. Andrew A. Beveridge (Queens College and the Graduate Center, USA) Estimating teacher effects on high and low-stakes tests. Jörg Müller (University of Barcelona, Spain) On the geography of accountability: Comparative analysis of 7 European teachers experiences. Fernando Hernández (University of Barcelona, Spain) Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 04A: Accountability for and by Whom? Standards for and by Whom?: Determining Standards Part I Chair: A. Gary Dworkin, Sociology, The University of Houston, Houston, Texas, USA Location: URL-A302 Session ID: RC04A_04 Thomas Tse (The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, Hong Kong) Should there be public reporting of school performance? The lessons from the school inspection reports disputes in Hong Kong from 1998 to 2007.Stefan T. Hopmann (Universität Wien, Austria) No child, no school, no state left behind. Gjert Langfeldt (University of Agder, Norway) No child, no school, no state left behind. Margaret Weigers Vitullo (American Sociological Association, USA) A critical examination of the Spellings Commission push for accountability in U.S. higher education. K. Lee Herring (American Sociological Association, USA) A critical examination of the Spellings Commission push for accountability in U.S. higher education. David Konstantinovskiy (The Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia) Monitoring of educational needs the ground for standards development. Moritz Rosenmund (Zurich Teacher University, Switzerland ) The way is the goal: Accountability movement in Switzerland. Joel Windle (Monash University, Australia) From students as citizens to students as property: The implications for educational inequalities of recent shifts in the definition of state obligations in Australia. Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 08A: Access, Quality and Sustainability in Educational Reform: Challenges, Possibilities and the Way Forward: Stability and Tranformations Part I 103

105 Chair: Shaheeda Essack, National Department of Education, Pretoria, Republic of South Africa Location: URL-A303 Session ID: RC04A_08 Mei-Ling Lin (National Open University, Taiwan) Redesigning Accountability Systems for Education: Linkage between Poverty Alleviation and Differentials in Educational Opportunity. Richard O Hope (Princeton University; USA) An Educational Model Applied to South African Transformation. Rafael Merino (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain) Last Educational Reforms in Spain: the Quality and Equity Debate Maribel Garcia (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain) Last Educational Reforms in Spain: the Quality and Equity Debate Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 03B: Accountability, Standards, and Teachers Part II Chair: Lawrence J. Saha, The Australian National University, Australia Location: URL-A301 Session ID: RC04B_03 Lawrence J. Saha (The Australian National University, Australia) Teachers and Teaching in an Era of Heightened School Accountability: Testing a Model with Cross-National Case Studies. A. Gary Dworki (The University of Houston, USA) Teachers and Teaching in an Era of Heightened School Accountability: Testing a Model with Cross-National Case Studies. Efstratios Papanis (University of the Aegean, Greece) Sociological dimensions of School failure: The views of educators and students. Panagiotis Giavrimis (University of the Aegean, Greece) Sociological dimensions of School failure: The views of educators and students. Myrsine Roumeliotou (University of the Aegean, Greece) Sociological dimensions of School failure: The views of educators and students. Carla Galego (Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologías, Portugal) Teacher Professionalism: Reconfigurations of the teacher identities in Portugal. Elsa Estrela (Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologías, Portugal) Teacher Professionalism: Reconfigurations of the teacher identities in Portugal. Irina Pereir (Centro de Investigação e Estudos de Sociologia, Portugal) The reform of management and careers in the Portuguese public educational system: Responses of teachers and their unions. Alan Stoleroff (Centro de Investigação e Estudos de Sociologia, Portugal) The reform of management and careers in the Portuguese public educational system: Responses of teachers and their unions. Daisy Rooks (Rutgers University, USA) Teaching Accountability: How Organizations Shape New Teachers' Attitudes about Accountability Systems. Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 08B: Access, Quality and Sustainability in Educational Reform: Challenges, Possibilities and the Way Forward: Does Increased Access Lead to Increased Participation and Equity in Secondary Schools? Contesting the Myth of Education for All Part II Chair: Shaheeda Essack, National Department of Education, Pretoria, Republic of South Africa Location: URL-A302 Session ID: RC04B_08 Jian-Jhou Chen (Aletheia University, Taiwan) Multi-phased High School EntranceProgram and the Equity of Educational Opportunity. Jeng Liu (Aletheia University, Taiwan) Multi- 104

106 phased High School EntranceProgram and the Equity of Educational Opportunity. Marcio Da Costa (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) Hidden Quasi-Market: the Contest for Public Schools in Rio de Janeiro. Mariane Campelo Koslinksi (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) Hidden Quasi- Market: the Contest for Public Schools in Rio de Janeiro. Ramon Garcia-Dils (Universidad de Sevilla, Spain) Democratic Educational Experiences in Spain Facing the Challenges of Education for All. Teresa Rojo (Universidad de Sevilla, Spain) Democratic Educational Experiences in Spain Facing the Challenges of Education for All. AR Souza (Universidade Federal do Parana, Brazil) Impacts of Educational Politics in Parana State, Brazil ( ). TM Tavare (Universidade Federal do Parana, Brazil) Impacts of Educational Politics in Parana State, Brazil ( ). AB Gouveia (Universidade Federal do Parana, Brazil) Impacts of Educational Politics in Parana State, Brazil ( ). M Zampiri (Universidade Federal do Parana, Brazil) Impacts of Educational Politics in Parana State, Brazil ( ). G Nienkotter (Universidade Federal do Parana, Brazil) Impacts of Educational Politics in Parana State, Brazil ( ). L Freir (Universidade Federal do Parana, Brazil) Impacts of Educational Politics in Parana State, Brazil ( ). AF Damaso (Universidade Federal do Parana, Brazil) Impacts of Educational Politics in Parana State, Brazil ( ). Magda Vianna de Souza (Porto Alegre, Brazil) School Transport: a Benefit or Problem in the Municipal System of Education. Marta Luz Sisson de Castro (Porto Alegre, Brazil) School Transport: a Benefit or Problem in the Municipal System of Education. Marcos Ferraz (Brazil) Education Public Police and Teaching Syndicalism at Curitiba Metropolitan Area Marcos Ferraz Camara Municipal de Curitiba. Andrea Barbosa (Brazil) Education Public Police and Teaching Syndicalism at Curitiba Metropolitan Area Marcos Ferraz Camara Municipal de Curitiba. Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Session 04B: Accountability for and by Whom? Standards for and by Whom?: Who Decides? Part II Chair: A. Gary Dworkin, Sociology, The University of Houston, Houston, Texas, USA Location: URL-A301 Session ID: RC04B_04 Ronald B. Robinson (University of California, USA) Reframing accountability and standards. Elsa Estrela (Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologias, Portugal) The new architecture in the construction of the educational and curricular policies: Regional and national reconfigurations. Ântonio Teodoro (Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologias, Portugal) The new architecture in the construction of the educational and curricular policies: Regional and national reconfigurations. Tomas Saar (University of Karlstad, Sweden) The construction of normality and hierarchies in the neo-liberal school. Zaia Brandao (Sociology of Education, Brazil) Quality of education: The criteria variability in the analysis of the school market. Cynthia P. Carvalho (Sociology of Education, Brazil) Quality of education: The criteria variability in the analysis of the school market. Patricia Lacerda (Sociology of Education, Brazil) Quality of education: The criteria variability in the analysis of the school market. Luiza Helena Lamego (Sociology of Education, Brazil) Quality of education: The criteria variability in the analysis of the school market. Andrea Waldhelm (Sociology of Education, Brazil) Quality of education: The criteria variability in the analysis of the school market. Antono Verger (University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands) Beyond EFA: External influences in the education agendas of developing countries. 105

107 Mario Novelli (University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands) Beyond EFA: External influences in the education agendas of developing countries. Paulo Beijinho (Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologias, Portugal) The importance of international standardized tests in the political discourse of educational policies an imaginary variable. Nathalia Urbano Canal (Universidad Javeriana, Colombia) Efectos de la implementación del modelo colombaino de acreditación de programas académicos Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Session 07B: Immigration, Education, and Inequality Part II Chair: Jaap Dronkers, European University Institute, Italy Location: URL-A302 Session ID: RC04B_07 Maren Borkert (University of Bamberg, Germany) I know what intercultural education is. Policies and output of integrating migrant pupils in Italian schools. Fato_ Gök_en (Koç University, Turkey) A hidden problem in primary school education in Turkey Zeynep Cemalcilar (Koç University, Turkey) A hidden problem in primary school education in Turkey Monika Jungbauer-Gans (University of Kiel, Germany) More private schools for nonnative kids Christiane Gross (University of Kiel, Germany) More private schools for non-native kids Clara G. Muschkin (Duke University, USA) Changing contours of US public schools: immigration, school composition, and student achievement Audrey N. Beck (Princeton, USA) Changing contours of US public schools: immigration, school composition, and student achievement Oscar Valiente (Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain) Measuring and explaining school segregation of foreign students in Catalonia (Spain). J. Paul Grayson (York University, Canada) Discrimination experienced by Canadian university students and its impact on outcomes Diego Herrera Aragón (Fundació CIREM, Spain) Socialization experiences of Moroccan youth in Catalonia (Spain) and their adaptive strategies in their family, school, leisure and religious environments. Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Session 04C: Accountability for and by Whom? Standards for and by Whom?: Open Session Part III Chair: A. Gary Dworkin, Sociology, The University of Houston, Houston, Texas, USA Location: URL-A302 Session ID: RC04C_04 Indera Ratna Irawati Pattinasarany (University of Indonesia, Indonesia) Multicultural education in Indonesia: Ideas and Practices. Lucia Ratih Kusumadewi (University of Indonesia, Indonesia) Multicultural education in Indonesia: Ideas and Practices. Julie Matthews (University of the Sunshine Coast, Maroochydire, Australia) Postcolonialism and the education of refugee students. Xavier Rambla (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain) Gender relations, EFA and anti-poverty policy: The household head plan and the integral plan for educational equality in Argentina. Judith Jacovkis (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain) Gender relations, EFA and anti-poverty policy: The household head plan and the integral plan for educational equality in Argentina. Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Session 08C: Access, Quality and Sustainability in Educational Reform: Challenges, Possibilities and the Way Forward: Reform in 106

108 Higher Education Critical Global Perspectives Part III Chair: Shaheeda Essack, National Department of Education, Pretoria, Republic of South Africa Location: URL-A301 Session ID: RC04C_08 Danae De Los Rios (Universidad de Santiago de Chile, Chile) Understanding University Dropout among Chilean Students. Andrea Canales (Universidad de Santiago de Chile, Chile) Understanding University Dropout among Chilean Students. Subhasis Sahoo (Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India) Grass-Roots Science Curriculum Reform in India: Embedding Initiatives under the Question of Quality and Sustainability. Valeriya A Suglobova (Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia) National Features in Development of the Bologna Process in Russia. 107

109 C05 Racism, nationalism and ethnic relations Racisme, nationalisme et relations ethniques Racismo, nacionalismo y relaciones étnicas President and coordinator of the programme: Peter Ratcliffe, University of Warwick, GB. Subject: Research and action about racism, nationalism and ethnic relations: the public role of sociologists Organizer: Peter Ratcliffe, University of Warwick, UK Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 01: Joint Session of RC05 and RC32: Women, Intersectionality and Diasporas: Challenges and Resistance Part I Chair: Organizers: Ann Denis, University of Ottawa, Canada and Sirma Bilge, Université de Montréal, Canada ; Chair: Ann Denis, University of Ottawa Location: UB-FP-0.1 Session ID: RC05_01 Sirma Bilge ( Université de Montréal, Canada) Controversial Choices : An Intersectional Analysis of a Paradigmatic Debate on Minority Women s Agency Anna Korteweg (University of Toronto, Canada) Gender, Islam, and National Identity Formation through Immigrant Integration Policies: the Cases of the Netherlands and Germany Bandana Purkayastha (University of Connecticut, USA) Interrogating Intersectionality: Contemporary globalization and racialized gendering in the lives of highly educated South Asian Americans and their children Aparna Rayaprol (University of Hyderabad,India) Changing Locations and Transnational Identities Eva Blay (University of Sa_o Paulo, Brazil) Gender, Resistance and Identity: Jewish Immigrants in Brazil Catrin Lundström (Uppsala University, Sweden) Different Shades of Whiteness: White migration and re-imaginaries of race, gender and class in the case of first generation Swedish women in the U.S. Armelle Testenoire (Université de Rouen, France) Intersecting paradigms of redistribution and recognition: ethnic and gender division of labour in the hotel industry Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 10: Human Trafficking: Gender, Racism and Ethnicity Chair: Natividad Gutierrez Chong, National University of Mexico, UNAM, Mexico Location: UB-FP-1.3 Session ID: RC05_10 Natividad Gutierrez Chong (National University of Mexico, UNAM, Mexico) Human trafficking: does ethnic conflict and racism matter? Helen Kambouri (Panteion University, Greece) Developed societies are an extended and invisible exhibition of prostitution: trafficking and the safeguarding of national borders from migration and saving the nation from moral disintegration. Tammy Smith (SUNY Stony Brook, USA) The UN's organizational culture and the trafficking of women in conflict zones Shobha Hamal Gurung (South Utah University, USA) Human trafficking and the sex trade: telling the tales of Nepali women Arun Kumar Acharya (Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, Mexico) Trafficking of women in Mexico: myth and methods 108

110 Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 02: Joint Session of RC05 and RC32: Women, Intersectionality and Diasporas: Negotiating identity, negotiating family dynamics in the Diaspora Part II Chair: Ann Denis, University of Ottawa, Canada and Sirma Bilge, Université de Montréal, Canada; Chair: Sirma Bilge, Université de Montréal, Canada Location: UB-FP-0.1 Session ID: RC05_02 Lina Samuel (York University, Canada) Mating, Dating and Marriage: Cultural Retention, Transformation and the Construction of Diasporic Identities among South Asian Immigrants in Canada Maria Zubair (University of Reading, UK) Meri beti acchcchi hey (My daughter is good) : Gender, Family Honour and Social-Class- Based Variations in Identity-Negotiation within the Pakistani Muslim Diaspora in Britain Karen Pyke (University of California at Riverside, USA) Racialized Stereotypes, Cultural Essentialism, and Desire Among Asian American Women Petra Heyse (Universiteit Antwerpen, Belgium) Images about Western husbands. On the Role of Imagination and Gender Dynamics in Marriage Migration of Eastern European Women Suowei Xiao (University of California at Berkeley, USA) Cosmopolitan Girl v.s. Countryside Woman: Urban/Rural Division in the Contemporary Second-wife Phenomenon in China Anya Ahmed (University of Salford, UK) Home and Away: Englishness as ethnicity examined out of context Naomi Weiner-Levy Weiner-Levy (David Yellin Academic College and Ben Gurion University, Israel) I cannot be Siham the village girl I left : Identity Facades While Crossing Cultures on the Way to Higher Education Khurram Iqbal (University of Agriculture, Faisalabad. Pakistan) Gender Dimension of Decentralized Governance in Pakistan: Implication for Sustainable Livelihoods and Gender Mainstreaming Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 05: Confronting racism and redressing inequality: Sociologists and the public policy agenda - Policies, Politics and Social Change Part I Chair: Peter Ratcliffe, University of Warwick, UK Location: UB-FP-4.1 Session ID: RC05_05 Veronika Honkasalo (University of Helsinki, Finnland) To have an anti-racist research ethos: some methodological considerations Jeffrey G. Reitz (University of Toronto, Canada) Injecting research on race into the political process in Canada: some factors affecting attention from politicians and the media Mai Phan (University of Kent at Canterbury, U.K) Systemic inequality, the state and the paradoxes of institutional change: an examination of legislative reforms in Canada and Britain Paula Barreto (Federal University of Bahia, Brazil) Anti-racist policy in Brazil: tensions and divergencies in recent sociological debates Olga Jubany Baucells (University of Barcelona, Spain) Deciding truths in a culture of disbelief: a fundamental sociological approach to the asylum seeking screening process Karim Murji (Open University, UK) Racism, policy and sociological interventions in and after the Stephen Lawrence Inquiry Willem Schinkel (Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands) Culturism & the sociology of policies of integration Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 06: Confronting racism and redressing inequality: Sociologists and the public policy agenda - Social Movements, Social Agency and the Role of the Sociologist Part II 109

111 Chair: Peter Ratcliffe, University of Warwick, UK Location: UB-FP-4.1 Session ID: RC05_06 Cosima Rughinis (University of Bucharest, Romania) Through the looking glass: sociologists and Roma/Gypsy issues in Romania Òscar Prieto-Flores (University of Girona, Spain) How panethnicity is institutionalized in the European context: some evidence from the grassroots and the Roma case Malinda Andersson (Uppsala University, Sweden) National differentiation through welfare: re-reading transnational adoption policy in Sweden Eguzki Urteaga (Universidad del Pais Vasco, Spain) Le Plan Basque D Immigration de la Communaute Autonome Basque Rochman Achwan (University of Indonesia, Indonesia) Sociologists, ethnic violence and peace advocacy: evidence from West Kalimantan, Indonesia Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Round table 1: Settlers, Natives, Immigrants: Reasonable Accommodation in divided societies Chair: Natividad Gutierrez Chong, National University of Mexico, UNAM, Mexico Location: UB-FP-1.3 Session ID: RC05_Round Table_01 Heribert Adam (Simon Fraser University, Canada) Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 08: Generations of Migration: Inequality and Belonging Part I Chair: Zlatko Skrbis, The University of Queensland, Australia and Loretta Baldassar, University of Western Australia, Australia Location: UB-FP-4.1 Session ID: RC05_08 Zlatko Skrbis (The University of Queensland, Australia) Migrant generations and complexities of belonging Loretta Baldassar (University of Western Australia, Australia) Migrant generations and complexities of belonging Enzo Colombo (Università degli studi di Milano, Italy) A generation on the move: belonging and demand for citizenship among children of immigrants in Italy Antonio Eito Mateo (Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain) The second immigrant generation: is it a valid concept to understand multicultural societies better? The case of Huesca, an approximation from Spain Gisela Landázuri Benítez (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana- Xochimilco, Mexico) In struggle for the identity and territory Liliana López Levi (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana- Xochimilco, Mexico) In struggle for the identity and territory Monica Ibañez-Angulo (Universidad de Burgos, Spain) Success, loyalties and allegiances: social integration and cultural identity among first and second generations of Pakistani and Cape Verdean transnational migrants in a Spanish Town Isabel Estrada Carvalhais (University of Minho, Portugal) Ethnicity, (non)-nationality and the dynamics of political participation in Portuguese democracy Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Session 03: Joint session of RC05 and RC38: Gender, Biography and Transnational Practices Chair: Kathy Davis, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands and Helma Lutz, Goethe University of Frankfurt, Germany Location: UB-FP-0.1 Session ID: RC05_03 110

112 Elisabeth Tuider (University of Hildesheim, Germany) The Maquiladora. Migrant women s transnational practices on the northern Mexican border Silke Roth (University of Southhampton, UK) Transnational life-styles of humanitarian aid workers Vicki Harman (University of London, UK) Transnational mothering and support networks: experiences of lone white mothers of mixed-parentage children Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Session 09: Generations of Migration: Inequality and Belonging Part II Chair: Zlatko Skrbis, The University of Queensland, Australia and Loretta Baldassar, University of Western Australia, Australia Location: UB-FP-4.1 Session ID: RC05_09 Vince Marotta (Deakin University, Australia) The experience of hybridity and belonging in old and new second-generation immigrants in Australia Scott Poynting (Manchester Metropolitan University) The Between of generation and culture: Lebanese immigrant youth in Australia Shamser Sinha (City University, London, UK) The migrant generation: young separated refugees and the changing racialised politics of belonging in health and social care in East London Sara-Izabella Geerdes (Jacobs University Bremen, Germany) First labour market integration of young migrants in West Germany Paul Scheibelhofer (Central European University, Hungary) Negotiating second-generation Turkish masculinity: young men s tactics of self-making in a Viennese problem neighbourhood Jan Fuhse (Columbia University, USA) Migrant generations and personal networks determining acculturation and ethnicity of Italian migrants in Germany Eunice Akemi Ishikawa (Shizuoka University of Art and Culture, Japan) Japanese-Brazilians in Japan: the second generation s identity Tan Chee-Beng (Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) ndonesian Chinese in Hong Kong: re-localization, transnational networks and belonging Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Session 07: The Role of Sociologists in National Conflicts Chair: Nira Yuval-Davis, University of East London, UK and Avishai Ehrlich, Mikhlelet Tel- Aviv-Jaffa, Israel Location: UB-FP-4.1 Session ID: RC05_07 Nira Yuval-Davis (University of East London, UK) Transversal politics and public intellectual activism across borders and boundaries Avishai Ehrlich (Mikhlelet Tel-Aviv-Jaffa, Israel) The absent public role of Israeli sociologists since 2000 Nicos Trimikliniotis (Inter-College, Cyprus) Public intellectuals confronting states of exception in divided Cyprus Kalpana Kannabiran (Nalsar University of Law, India) The troubled contexts of peace: women's engagements with patriarchy, community and conflict in South Asia Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Round table 2: Official definitions of ethnicity: social and political ramification Chair: Natividad Gutierrez Chong, National University of Mexico, UNAM, Mexico Location: UB-FP-1.3 Session ID: RC05_Round Table_02 Peter Ratcliffe (University of Warwick, UK) 111

113 Monday, September 8, 09:00-11:00 Session 11: RC05 Business Meeting Chair: Peter Ratcliffe, University of Warwick, UK Location: UB-FP-1.1 Session ID: RC05_11 Peter Ratcliffe (University of Warwick, UK) Business Meeting. The role of RC05 in interrogating public agendas Sunday, September 7, 18:00-20:00 Session 04: Joint session of RC05, RC25 and TG03: Migrant women: human rights violations and resistance Chair: Isabella Paoletti, Social Research and Intervention Centre, Italy Location: UB-FPGH-406 Session ID: RC05_04 Solutions Sergey V. Ryazantsev (Social and Political Research Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia) Russian women abroad: migration channels and problems of adaptation Yi-Hsuan Kuo (Columbia University, USA) Reframing Studies of Female Marriage Migrants Educational Involvement: A Study of Chinese and Southeast Asian Female Marriage Migrants in Taiwan Monday, September 8, 09:00-11:00 Session 11: RC05 Business Meeting Chair: Peter Ratcliffe, University of Warwick, UK Location: UB-FP-1.1 Session ID: RC05_11 Peter Ratcliffe (University of Warwick, UK) Business Meeting. The role of RC05 in interrogating public agendas Maria Rita Bartolomei (Macerata University, Italy) Islamic education and women s rights in Italy Isabella Paoletti (Social Research and Intervention Centre, Italy) Migrant women from Muslim Countries: social and institutional discourses producing segregation Carola Mick (Campus Walferdange; Walferdange, Luxembourg) Peruvian domestic servants as promoters of social justice in Peru? E. Huss (Ben Gurion University, Israel) Art as a 'Speech Act' from the Margins: Arts based research as a trigger for a narrative of resistance Shobha Hamal Gurung (South Utah University, USA) Informal Global Economy: The case of Nepali Female Migrants in Boston and New York Rizwana Yusuf (Institute of Hazrat Mohammad, Bangladesh) The Exploitations of Asian Migrant Women Workers: Policy Issues and 112

114 RC07 Research on the future Recherche sur le future Investigación sobre el futuro President and coordinator of the programme: Markus Schulz, New York University, USA Subject: The debate on the future: global trends, alternative views, public discourse and new tasks in sociological research Organizer: Markus S. Schulz, UIUC/NYU, USA Friday, September 5, 18:00-20:00 Session 11: Joint session of RC07, RC14 and RC23: The Internet: From Utopia to Nightmare? Chair: Jaime Jimenez, UNAM, Mexico, Binay Kumar Pattnaik, Indian Institute Technology Kanpur, India, Hermilio Santos, PUCRS, Brazil Location: URL-A101 Session ID: RC07_11 Ann Denis (U Ottawa, Canada) The Effects of Age and Time: Internet Use by Young People in Barbados Adolfo Estalella (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Spain) Embodied Practices for Constructing Revolutionary Narratives of the Internet Edgar Gomez Cruz (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Spain) Embodied Practices for Constructing Revolutionary Narratives of the Internet Lech W. Zacher (Leon Kozmicki Academy of Entrepreneurship and Management, Poland) Multiple Trajectory Evolution of Information Societies Calin Cotoi (U Bucharest, Romania) Global Technologies and Modern Identities: Cyberethnicization of Ethnic and Linguistic Minorities in Central and Eastern Europe Egl_ Butkeviciene (Kaunas U Technology, Lithuania) Information Society in Postcommunist Context: Patterns and Social Implications of ICT Diffusion in Rural Communities of Lithuania Egl_ Vaidelyte (Kaunas U Technology, Lithuania) Information Society in Postcommunist Context: Patterns and Social Implications of ICT Diffusion in Rural Communities of Lithuania Kenneth M. Kyle (CalState U, USA) The Use and Misuse of the Internet in Responding to Hurricane Katrina: A Cautionary Tale Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 01: New Trends in Globalization I Chair: Jan Nedverveen Pieterse, UIUC, USA Location: UB-FPGH-208 Session ID: RC07_01 Roland Robertson (U Aberdeen, UK) This Millenial Moment: The New Phase of Globalization Manisha Desai (U Connecticut, USA) Rethinking Globalization: A View From The Perspective of Gendered Actors Markus S. Schulz (UIUC, USA) Globalization 2.0: New Media Trends and Their Social Implications Jan Nedverveen Pieterse (University of Illinois, USA) Globalization 21st Century: New Balance Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 09: Newage y tercera vía: paradojas e incomodidades de la modernidad Chair: Ricardo F. Macip, ICSyH-BUAP, Mexico Location: UB-FPGH

115 Session ID: RC07_09 Edmundo Hernandez Amador (BUAP, Mexico) Los compadritos de la tradición: Historia y hegemonía entre los danzantes tradicionales en la ciudad de Puebla Luis Martinez Andrade (École de Hautes Etudes, France) New age y posmodernidad: Metamorfosis de las ideologías coloniales. J. Antonio Morfin Linan (U Autónoma Metropolitana, Mexico) El new age y la crisis del trabajo abstracto Sonsoles San Roman Gago (U Autónoma de Madrid, Spain) Los nuevos valores sociales en la empresa española: un reto para el sistema educativo David Serrano (U Autónoma de Madrid, Spain) Los nuevos valores sociales en la empresa española: un reto para el sistema educativo David Vargas (Universidad Politécnica de Catalunya, Spain) Actores sociales y ecoturismo comunitario en México Ricardo F. Macip (ICSyH-BUAP, Mexico) Mientras exista el mundo, permanecerá la gloria de México-Tenochtitlán Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 02: New Trends in Globalization II Chair: Jan Nedverveen Pieterse, UIUC, USA Location: UB-FPGH-208 Session ID: RC07_02 Mun Cho Kim (Korea U, South Korea) Cosmopolitan Turn in Social Theory Lynne Ciochetto (Massey U, New Zealand) Globalization and Sustainability: The Impact of Global Consumer Goods Companies and Their Advertising on the Economic and Environmental Sustainability of Developing Nations Franciszek Czech (Jagiellonian U, Poland) Global Events: The Huge Consequences of Short Occurrences Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 06: Joint session of RC07 and RC48: New Media, Social Movements, and Democracy Chair: Markus S. Schulz, USA and Benjamín Tejerina, U Basque Country, Spain Location: UB-FPGH-207 Session ID: RC07_06 Veronica Alfaro (New School for Social Research, USA) Comparing Action and Social Movements in the Virtual Public Sphere: Web 1.0 to Web 2.0 From Silence and Disruption to Acting in Concert Frederico Bertagnoli (NYU, USA) Human Rights, Wireless Technologies, and Organized Crime in Contemporary Brazil Sartaj Chanchal (U Texas, USA) The Role of Media in Advancing the Cause of the Feminist Movement in America Gert Verschraegen (U Leuven, Belgium) Commons-based Knowledge Production as a Strategy for Development Jürgen Gerhards (Freie Universität Berlin, Germany) Is the Internet More Democratic Than Traditional Media? Comparing Newspapers and Internet in the US and Germany Mike S. Schäfer (Freie Universität Berlin, Germany) Is the Internet More Democratic Than Traditional Media? Comparing Newspapers and Internet in the US and Germany Fen Lin (U Chicago, USA) Behind Technology: Changes of State-Society Relationship and Media Technology Yihu Zhou (Beijing U, China) Behind Technology: Changes of State-Society Relationship and Media Technology Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 10: New Approaches in Interdisplinary Perspective Chair: Hermilio Santos, PUCRS, Brazil Location: UB-FPGH-206 Session ID: RC07_10 114

116 Hermílio Santos (PUCRS, Brazil) Systemic Theory and Multi-Agents Systems: Theoretical Approximations and the Simulation of Network Institutional Arrangements Marcelo Blois Ribeiro (PUCRS, Brazil) Systemic Theory and Multi-Agents Systems: Theoretical Approximations and the Simulation of Network Institutional Arrangements Arunachalam Prabaharan (Public Action, India) Frontiers of New Research in Sociology Patricia Vendramin (U Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium) The Social Bond Facing Individualisation of Work: Integrated Approach Through the Concepts of Network, Project and Individual-Subject Tamara Adamyants (Russian Academy of Sciences-Moscow, Russia) High Level of Communicative Skills as a Universal Problem Mary Ann Lamanna (University of Nebraska at Omaha, USA) Novels of Terrorism: Reading Between the Lines Alexander Sungarov (Higher School of Economics-Moscow, Russia) Centers for Public Policy: How to Force their Influence on Public Policy in Future? Yury V. Popkov (Russian Academy of Sciences-Novosibirsk, Russia) Scenario Analysis of the Future: System-Genetic Prospect Evgueniy A. Tyugashev (Novosibirsk State U, Russia) Scenario Analysis of the Future: System-Genetic Prospect Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 05: Comparative Research on Religious Values and Symbolism Chair: Reimon Bachika, Kyoto, Japan Location: UB-FPGH-208 Session ID: RC07_05 Reimon Bachika (Bukkyo U, Kyoto, Japan) Values as Multidimensional Cultural Phenomena Jacqueline A. Gibbons (York U, Canada) Islamic and Coptic Religious and Symbolic Features in Girls' Orphanages: Egypt Michael George (St. Thomas U, Canada) Recognizing the Moral Stranger: Ethics, Religion, and Moral Possibilities Tetsuo Maruyama (Bukkyo U, Japan) Religious Values as Universal Elements of Culture in Globalizing Societies Seil Oh (Boston College, USA) Holistic Spirituality of Mind-Body Practitioners: Exploring the Social Implications of Holism Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 07: Joint session of RC07 and RC48: Social Movements and Alternative Futures Chair: Mark Herkenrath, U Zurich, Switzerland and Racquel Sosa, UNAM, Mexico Location: UB-FPGH-207 Session ID: RC07_07 Hannah Neumann (Berlin, Germany) If We Can Train People For War, We Can Train Them For Peace!' The Peace Zone Movement as an Alternative Form To Pacify Ethnopolitical War and Conflict Mangala Subramaniam (Purdue U, USA) Persuading Behavior Change: Current Trends in the Discourse on HIV/AIDS in India: Ajay Gudavarthy (Jawaharlal Nehru U, India) Democracy and Development: Radical Social Movements in Southern India Karen Douglas (Sam Houston State U, USA) Environmental Issues and the Construction of Alternative Futures Gideon Sjoberg (U Texas at Austin, USA) Environmental Issues and the Construction of Alternative Futures Saturday, September 6, 18:00-20:00 Session 12: Joint session of RC07, RC14 and RC23: Intellectual Copyright, Digital Inequality, and Global Hegemony 115

117 Chair: Jaime Jimenez, UNAM, Mexico, Hermilio Santos, PUCRS, Brazil, Markus S. Schulz, USA, Jochen Glaeser, U Lancaster, UK, and Jochen.Glaser Location: URL-A101 Session ID: RC07_12 Gérard Valenduc (FUNDP/UCL, Belgium) Understanding and Preventing the Second Order Digital Divide Chris Armbruster (Max Planck Digital Library, Germany) Cyberscience and the Knowledge-based Economy: Open Access and Trade Publishing: From Contradiction tcompatibility with Nonexclusive Copyright Licensing Vincent H. Shie (Fu Jen Catholic U, Taiwan) The Global IP Divide: Does the North-South Divide No Longer Matter? Hung-Yi Hsu (Fu Jen Catholic U, Taiwan) The Global IP Divide: Does the North-South Divide No Longer Matter? Craig D. Meer (Australian National U, Australia) The Global IP Divide: Does the North- South Divide No Longer Matter? Bruno Sanguanini (U Verona, Italy) ICT: A Chance for Leapfrogging Development? Sava_ Caglayan (Mugla U, Turkey) Internet: The New Dimensions of Inequality from Democratization to Digital Gulf Mahjabeen Khaled Hossain (Institute of Hazrat Mohammad, Bangladesh) E- Accessibility for the Disabled in Bangladesh Andrew Kirton (U Liverpool, UK) Somewhere Over In Rainbows : Music Online and the Disruption of the Field Matthew David (U Liverpool, UK) Somewhere Over In Rainbows : Music Online and the Disruption of the Field Paul Jones (U Liverpool, UK) Somewhere Over In Rainbows : Music Online and the Disruption of the Field Saturday, September 6, 18:00-20:00 Session 15: Joint session of RC07, RC04, RC23 and RC32: Gender, Science, Technology, Innovation, and the Future Chair: Solange Simoes, Eastern Michigan University, USA and Radhamany Sooryamoorthy, U KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Location: URL-A102 Session ID: RC07_15 Uta Russmann (U Vienna, Austria) Genderspecific Behavior in Web Based Communication Networks: Gender Barriers to Access and Gender Barriers to Usage Ursula Seethaler (U Vienna, Austria) Gender-specific Behavior in Web Based Communication Networks: Gender Barriers to Access and Gender Barriers to Usage Max Harnoncourt (U Vienna, Austria) Gender-specific Behavior in Web Based Communication Networks: Gender Barriers to Access and Gender Barriers to Usage Christiane Gross (U Kiel, Germany) Women in Science Aliens No More? Monika Jungbauer-Gans (U Kiel, Germany) Women in Science Aliens No More? Luisa Leonini (U Milan, Italy) New Media and Pornography: How the Internet has Modified the Sex Business Nuria Valles (Fundació CIREM, Spain) Construction of gendered technological identities in the school space Helene Schiffbaenker (Joanneum Research, Austria) Female career orientations in Science and Technology Ana M. Gonzales Ramos (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Spain) The Role of Women in ICT-related Projects Within the 'Plan Nacional' in Spain: A Potential for Science and Technology Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 04: Joint session of RC07 and RC16: The Role of Future in Sociological Theorizing Chair: Elisa P. Reis, UFRJ, Brazil and Markus S. Schulz, USA Location: UB-FPGH-208 Session ID: RC07_04 116

118 Emília Rodrigues Araújo (U Minho, Portugal) Technology and Imaginary: Towards Governance of Future Radim Marada (Masaryk U, Czech Republic) Anticipated Generations: Generational Logic of Historical Time in Modernity Nina Eliasoph (USC, USA) The Future Tense: Two Ethnographic Studies of Problematic Negotiations of a Temporal Trajectory Iddo Tavory (UCLA, USA) The Future Tense: Two Ethnographic Studies of Problematic Negotiations of a Temporal Trajectory Guillermina Jasso (NYU, USA) Basic Theory and the Future Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Session 03: Public Sociology, Policy Making, and Power Chair: Raquel Sosa Elízaga Unam, Mexico and Markus S. Schulz, USA Location: UB-FPGH-208 Session ID: RC07_03 Barbara Adam (Cardiff U, UK) Future Matters for Sociology Jenny Andersson (Swedish Institute for Futures Studies, Sweden) The Privatisation of the Future Patricia Nickel (Victoria U Wellington, New Zealand) Critical Theory, NGOs, and the State: 'Humanitarian Public Sociology' as a Regime of Truth Olga Malinova (Russian Academy of Sciences-Moscow, Russia) Doing Political Science in Post-Soviet Context: Academic Community and Political Practice in Russia Geci Karuri-Sebina (Human Sciences Research Council, South Africa) South Africa s State of the Future Index and Its Potential to Contribute to Policy Dialogue in the Region Romana Xerez (Technical U Lisbon, Portugal) Sociological Research in Portugal: Public Sociology Perspective Raquel Sosa (UNAM, Mexico) Public Sociology and Alternative Experiences of Public Practice: The Legitimate Government of Mexico Sunday, September 7, 13:30-14:30 Session 19: RC07 Business Meeting Chair: Location: UB-FPGH-208 Session ID: RC07_BM Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Session 08: Architecture, Design, Robots, and the Making of the Future Chair: Joerg Gleiter, Free U Bozen-Bolzano, Italy Location: UB-FPGH-208 Session ID: RC07_08 Sandra Guerrero (Zhayed U, Abu Dhabi, UAE) Cities Behind Fences: Will Gated Communities Prevail in the Future? The Case of the Middle East and Latin American City Diane Rodgers (Northern Illinois State U, USA) The Varying Visions of Early Twentieth Century Human Ecology: Robert E. Park and Radhakamal Mukerjee Joerg Gleiter (Free U Bozen-Bolzano, Italy) Architecture, Social Space, and the Digital Habitat Vera Borges (U Lisbon, Portugal) Architecture, Architects, and the 'Digital Love': A Sociological Point of View Kazuo Mizuta (Kyoto Sangyo U, Japan) Robots in the year 2025: Mobilizing Parts to Innovative Mobility Toward a Better Quality Life Sunday, September 7, 18:00-20:00 Session 13: Joint Spanish session of RC07, RC14 and RC23: Las Nuevas Tecnologías de Información y Comunicación en el Mundo La- 117

119 tino: Perspectivas Sociológicas desde Europa y América Latina / The New Information and Communication Technologies in the Latin World: Sociological Perspectives from Europe and Latin America Chair: Hermilio Santos, PUCRS, Brazil and Cristobal Torres, UAM, Spain Location: URL-A101 Session ID: RC07_13 Eguzki Urteaga (Universidad del País Vasco, Spain) Las Estrategias empresariales: Entre Innovación e Imitación Ma. del Carmen Dominguez Rios (Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, México) Difusión de las TICS en PYMES exportadoras en México Laura Sartori (U Bologna, Italy) A Global Digital Divide: What Modernization Theory Can Tell Us About It and Where Are We Now? Jose Manuel Robles (IESA-CSIC, Spain) Participación digital y brecha digital: un estudio para el caso de Andalucía Teresa Gonzalez De La Fe (U La Laguna, Spain) Science, Technology and Innovation in Portugal and Spain: A Comparative Analysis José Luís Garcia (U Lisbon, Portugal) Science, Technology and Innovation in Portugal and Spain: A Comparative Analysis Ana Ma. Gonzalez Ramos (U Oberta de Catalunya, Spain) Science, Technology and Innovation in Portugal and Spain: A Comparative Analysis Helena Jeronimo (U Técnica Lisbon, Portugal) Science, Technology and Innovation in Portugal and Spain: A Comparative Analysis Airton Jungblut (PUCRS, Brazil) The Use of the Internet for Religious Groups in Brazil Sunday, September 7, 18:00-20:00 Session 16: Joint session of RC07, RC04 and RC23: The Role of University Research in the Future Chair: Tamás Kozma, U Debrecen, Hungary, Jaime Jimenez, UNAM, Mexico, and Radhamany Sorryamoorthy, U Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa Location: URL-A201 Session ID: RC07_16 Fernanda Sobral (U Brasilia, Brazil) Academy in the Face of Electronic Leviathan: Reflections on University and Research in the Future Marcello Barra (ENAP, Brazil) Academy in the Face of Electronic Leviathan: Reflections on University and Research in the Future Sjoerd Bakker (Utrecht U, Netherlands) Arenas of Expectations for Future Hydrogen Technologies Irene Ramos-Vielba (Spanish Council for Scientific Research, Spain) Beyond Spinoffs and Patents: Other Forms of Knowledge Transfer in the Future of University-Industry Collaborative Linkages Maria Jimenez-Buedo (Spanish Council for Scientific Research, Spain) Beyond Spinoffs and Patents: Other Forms of Knowledge Transfer in the Future of University-Industry Collaborative Linkages Manuel Fernandez-Esquinas (Spanish Council for Scientific Research, Spain) Beyond Spinoffs and Patents: Other Forms of Knowledge Transfer in the Future of University-Industry Collaborative Linkages Elena Ivanova (Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia) Universities In Russia s National Innovation System Chris Armbruster (Max Planck Digital Library, Germany) Arenas of Expectations for Future Hydrogen Technologies Monday, September 8, 09:00-11:00 Session 14: Joint Spanish session of RC07, RC14 and RC23: Las Nuevas Tecnologías de Información y Comunicación en el Mundo Latino: Perspectivas Sociológicas desde Europa y América Latina - Segunda Parte / The New Information and Communication Technologies in the Latin World: Sociological Perspectives from Europe and Latin America Part II 118

120 Chair: Hermilio Santos, PUCRS, Brazil and Cristobal Torres, UAM, Spain Location: URL-A101 Session ID: RC07_14 Claudia Laudano (Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina) Argentina: Reflexiones acerca de las Políticas Públicas para reducir la brecha digital Cristóbal Torres Albero (UAM, Spain) El estado de la sociedad de la información en España, y el papel de las representaciones sociales de las TIC en su desarrollo Carlos Manuel Fernandez Rodriguez (UAM, Spain) El estado de la sociedad de la información en España, y el papel de las representaciones sociales de las TIC en su desarrollo Manuel Fernandez Esquinas (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Spain) El estado de la sociedad de la información en España, y el papel de las representaciones sociales de las TIC en su desarrollo Virginia Linares Rodriguez (U Complutense de Madrid, Spain) Las nuevas tecnologías de información y comunicación: Perspectivas sociológicas del E-learning Leticia Porto Pedrosa (U Complutense de Madrid, Spain) Las nuevas tecnologías de información y comunicación: Perspectivas sociológicas del E-learning Antonio Arellano-Hernandez (Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México, Mexico) The Construction of Informatically Mediated Communities: Exploring the Truth (LaNeta) José Antonio Ruiz San Roman (U Complutense, Spain) Cómo la sociología de la tecnología y los estudios sobre televisión se pueden beneficiar mutuamente Jesús Romero Monivas (U San Pablo, Spain) Cómo la sociología de la tecnología y los estudios sobre televisión se pueden beneficiar mutuamente Magda Garcia Quintanilla (U Autónoma de Nuevo León, Mexico) La tecnología como agente de cambio para la enseñanza y el aprendizaje Monday, September 8, 09:00-11:00 Session 17: Joint session of RC07, RC13 and RC23: Leisure: Dream or Reality? Chair: Jochen Glaeser, Lancaster U, UK, Dirk Steinbach, U Applied Sciences Salzburg, Austria, Scott North, U Osaka, Japan Location: UB-FPGH-Sala Gran Session ID: RC07_17 Scott North (U Osaka, Japan) Frayed White Collars: The Future of Leisure in Japan and the United States Elmar Schull (U Applied Sciences of Salzburg, Austria) Foreseeing Leisure Futures: Dealing with Ambivalence and Contradiction Dirk Steinbach (U Applied Sciences of Salzburg, Austria) Foreseeing Leisure Futures: Dealing with Ambivalence and Contradiction Alan Law (Trent U, Canada) Undesirables, Unemployables and Other Social Malingerers : Containing the Post-War Leisure Society Tatiana Chernyaeva (Volga-Region Academy of Civil Services, Saratov, Russia) Tourism as a Frame of Leisure Society Sari Pekkola (Kristianstad U College, Sweden) Diasporic Youth and the Internet: Bolivian Youth and Identity Work in the Cyberspace Monday, September 8, 11:30-13:30 Session 18: Joint session of RC07, RC13 and RC23: Leisure in the Age of Technological Transformation Chair: Scott North, U Osaka, Japan, Jaime Jimenez, UNAM, Mexico, and Teus J. Kamphorst, Wageningen U, Netherlands Location: UB-FPGH-Sala Gran Session ID: RC07_18 Sumana V Pandey (Govt. College of Dausa, India) Leisure in the Age of Technological Transformation in Rural India Sara Monaci (U Turin, Italy) Leisure On Line: 119

121 New Experiences and Solutions for Edutainment Ake Nilsen (U Halmstad, Sweden) The Second Skin: Technology and Masculinity in the Context of Scuba Diving Nuno de Almeida Alves (CIES-ISCTE, Portugal) Computers and the Internet: Balancing Work and Leisure in Everyday Life Philippe Terral (U Toulouse III, France) A Sociological Analysis of a Scientific and Technological Controversy in the Field of Sport Sciences: The Interest of Electric Stimulation to Increase Muscle Christine Schiwietz (Georgetown U, USA) Youth Culture and Consumer Technology: An Investigation into the Larger Picture and Trend among Technological Consumption amongst Youth Culture and College Students 120

122 RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology of Development Transformations sociales et sociologie du développement Transformaciones sociales y sociología del desarrollo Co-presidents and coordinators of the programme: Nina Bandelj, University of California, USA. Local Hosts: Margarita Barañano; Elena Casado Aparicio; Ulrike M. M. Schuerkens, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, France Subject: Social transformations and societies Organizer: Ulrike Schuerkens, EHESS, France and Nina Bandelj, University of California, USA Friday, September 5, 15:30-17:30 Session 01: Public Sphere and Capital Cities in Asia: Competing Claims Over Religious and Democratic Space Chair: Emma Porio, Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines and Habibul H. Khondker, Zayed University, UAE Location: UB-FPGH-221 Session ID: RC09_01 Habibul H. Khondker (Zayed University UAE) Public Space of Dhaka: Contestation Between Secular and Religious Usage Sujata Patel (University of Pune India) The Imprint of Colonial Modernity: Democracy, Politics and Religion in Ahmedabad and Mumbai. Jack Fong (California State Polytechnic University Pomona) The Transition of Bangkok s Tripartite Politics to a Dualistic Struggle between Military and Civilian Politics in the post-rama IX era Maria Elena Rivera-Beckstrom (New School for Social Research New York USA) Truth and Freedom in a Controlled Public Sphere: The Philippine Case Mei-Ling Lin (National Open University Taiwan) Democratic Citizenship and Capital City of Maritime Country: Politics, Institutions and Outcomes Zaheer Baber (University of Toronto Canada) Genomics, Globalization and Global Civil Society Rochman Achwan (University of Indonesia and Meuthia Ganie Rochman) Political Contestation of Ethnicity and Democratic Movements in Post Authoritarian Indonesia: A Comparative Study of Three Provincial Capitals Emma Porio (Ateneo de Manila University Philippines) Governance, Capital and Shifting Spaces of Power in Metro Manila Friday, September 5, 15:30-17:30 Session 08: Postsocialist Transformations and International Influences Chair: Nina Bandelj, University of California, Irvine, USA Location: UB-FPGH-222 Session ID: RC09_08 Catherine Spieser (European University Institute Italy) Building Capitalist Welfare Policies in Post Poland: Between Domestic Political Pressure and International Policy Blueprints Aleksandra Lis (Central European University Hungary and Alexandra Kowalski Central European University Hungary) Unemployment Reduction Programs in EU s Poland: An Actor-Network Analysis Petya Kabakchieva (Sofia University Bulgaria) Transmitting Western Norms to the East: The Case of SAPARD Program in Six Postcommunist countries 121

123 Nina Bandelj (University of California Irvine USA) Institutionalization from the Outside: East-West Networks and Management Education in Postsocialism Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 02: Transformations of Social Inequality and Globalization I Chair: Ulrike Schuerkens, École des Hautes Études en Sciences, Sociales, Paris, France Location: UB-FPGH-221 Session ID: RC09_02 Sueila Pedrozo (Turku School of Economics Turku Finland) To be cool or not to be cool: What does really matter? Young People s Insights on social Issues. Eva Militaru (National Research Institute for Labour and Social Protection Romania) Impact of Remittances on Income Inequalities in Romania. Adeyinka Bankole (University of Warsaw Poland) Economic Globalization and the Empowerment of Indigenous Entrepreneurs in Nigeria: A Sociological Analysis. Susana Melo (University of Bristol UK) How do Global Economic Criteria to Value Higher Education Public Service Intensify Social Inequalities? Paola Cappelin (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro Brasil) Crossing the Border between Latin America (Brazil) and Europe (Italy, Spain, and Norway). Gender Protection and Promotion in Workplace since the Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 09: Migrant Organizations in the Transnational Era Chair: Eric Popkin, Department of Sociology, Colorado College, USA Location: UB-FPGH-222 Session ID: RC09_09 Eric Popkin (Department of Sociology Colorado College USA) Central American Migrant Organizations in Los Angeles: A Reconsideration of the Transnational Dimension Natalia Moraes (Laboratorio de Estudios Interculturales Universidad de Granada Spain and Nayra Garcia-Gonzalez Laboratorio de Estudios Interculturales Universidad de Granada Spain) Migrant Organizations and the Transnational Perspective: A Review of Empirical Research in Spain Sonia Parella (Departamento de Sociologia Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona Spain and Leonardo Cavalcanti Departamento de Sociologia Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona Spain) An Approach to the Economic Linkages of Peruvian and Ecuadorian Migrants in Spain and its Impact on Transnational Homes Gabriela Tejada (Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne Switzerland) Transnationalism and Diaspora Resources Impacting Development in the Homelands Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 03: Transformations of Social Inequality and Globalization II Chair: Ulrike Schuerkens, École des Hautes Études en Sciences, Sociales, Paris, France Location: UB-FPGH-221 Session ID: RC09_03 Satya Pattnayak (Villanova University Pennsylvania USA) Economic Openness, Political Capacity, and Poverty Alleviation: India and Chile in Comparative Perspective. Anete Brito Leal Ivo (Federal University of Bahia Brazil) The Reconversion of the Social Issue: Poverty, 122

124 Society and State. Ruthy Nadia Laniado (Universidade Federal da Bahia, Brazil) The Reconversion of the Social Issue: Poverty, Society and State. Thomas Muhr (University of Bristol) Nicaragua: From Neo-liberal Ungovernability to the Bolivarian Alternative for the Peoples of Our America. Manoj Kumar Teotia (Centre for Research in Rural and Industrial Development Chandigarh India) Urban Poverty, Socio-economic Inequality and Globalization: A Case Study of an Industrial Town of Northwestern India. Katharina Manderscheid (Lancaster University UK) Integrating Space and Mobilities into the Analysis of Social Inequality. Ayse Serdair (State University of New York at Binghamton USA) Limits to the Revitalization of Labour: The Aborted Social Movement Unionism in Argentina. Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 10: Understanding Economic Transformations in Postsocialism Chair: Nina Bandelj, University of California, Irvine, USA Location: UB-FPGH-222 Session ID: RC09_10 Aleksandra Sznajder (University of Richmond USA) The State as Market Maker: Developmental Regimes in Postcommunist Europé Balazs Vedres (Central European University Hungary) The Coevolution of the Political Field and Politicized Business Networks in Hungary, Marta Kahancova (Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies Cologne Germany and Michal Vasecka Centre for Research of Ethnicity and Culture Bratislava Slovakia) Corporate Social Responsibility without Corporations? The Role of Civial Society in Establishing Socially Responsible Business Behavior in Slovakia Istvan Adorjan (University of Chicago USA) Pathways to Capitalism? Or, The Unbearable Lightness of Dehistoricized Economic Sociology Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 04: Human Rights Paradigms and Movements: Third World Perspectives and Challenges I Chair: Peter Chua, San José State University Location: UB-FPGH-221 Session ID: RC09_04 Robert Ross (Clark University USA) Revisiting the Social Clause: What the Post- MFA Results Show about the Race to the Bottom and Labor Rights as Human Rights Elena Dorothy Estrada (Mexico City Commission of Human Rights Mexico and Luis Gonzalez Placencia Mexico City Commission of Human Rights) Human Rights and Human Security: A Perspective from Mexico City Peter Chua (San José State University USA) Global Revitalization of Filipino Human Rights Organizing Mangala Subramaniam (Purdue University USA) Socio-Cultural Scripting of Rights and HIV/AIDS in India Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 11: Understanding Postsocialist Transformations: The Role of New Actors and New Institutions Chair: Nina Bandelj, University of California, Irvine, USA Location: UB-FPGH-222 Session ID: RC09_11 123

125 Jiri Kabele (Charles University Czech Republic) Czech and Slovak Constitutional Courts as Actors of Postsocialist Transformations Gabor Halmai (Central European University Hungary) Creating a Mass Party in Post-Socialist Hungary Cosima Rughinis (University of Bucharest Romania) Education, Segregation and the Romanian Roma/Gypsy after 1990 Maria Bigday (Universite Robert Schuman Strasbourg France) Private Social Research in Post-Soviet Transformations: Belarusian Case Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Joint session 01 of TG02 and RC09: Multiple Modernities, Sociology of Development, and Postcolonial Studies I Chair: Ulrike Schuerkens, École des Hautes Études en Sciences, Sociales, Paris, France and and Willfried Spohn, Universität Konstanz, Germany Location: UB-FPGH-408 Session ID: JS_RC09_TG02 Sujata Patel (University of Pune India) Multiple Modernities or Colonial Modernity? A Critique from a Post-Colonial Perspective Maria Elena Rivera-Beckstrom (New School for Social Research New York USA) The Philippines and the United States: Postcolonial Constitutional Politics Yuriy Savelyev (National University of Kyiv Ukraine) European Integration and Development of Borderland Societies Ralph Matthews (University of British Columbia Canada) Countering Development Orthodoxy: The Transformation and Liberation of Lax Kw Alaams under Conditions of Globalization Nathan Young (University of British Columbia Canada) Countering Development Orthodoxy: The Transformation and Liberation of Lax Kw Alaams under Conditions of Globalization Ran Greenstein (University of the Witwatersrand South Africa) Development Paradigms, social Conflicts and political Struggles: The post-apartheid South African State and its Critics Manuela Boatca (Catholic University of Eichstätt Germany) Crossroads: More than One Modernity Meets more than One Colonialism Ayse Gündüz Hoszgör (Middle East Technical University Turkey) Convergence between Theoretical Perspectives in Women-Gender and Development Literature Regarding Women s Economic Status: Case of Turkey Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Joint session 03 of RC13 and RC09: Leisure, social transformations and development Chair: Ishwar Modi, India International Institute of Social Sciences, Jaipur, India and Frederick Wherry, University of Michigan, USA Location: UB-FPGH-405 Session ID: JS_RC09_RC13_03 Susan M. Shaw (University of Waterloo Waterloo Ontario Canada) Transformations and Contradictions in Postmodern Families: an Exploration of Leisure in the Context of Changing Gender and Parenting Practices Francis Lobo (School of Marketing Tourism and Leisure Edith Cowan University Australia) A Historical Review of Australian Leisure: The Social Transformation of Lifestyles Down Under Maya Keliyan (Institute of Sociology Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Sofia Bulgaria) Leisure Patterns, Self-Identification and Criteria of Success of Bulgarian Professionals and Entrepreneurs Gisela Taschner (Center for Studies of Leisure and Tourism / Fundação Getulio Vargas/ Escola de Administração de Empresas de São 124

126 Paulo Brazil) Entertainment and Consumerism: Market Dimensions of Citizenship in Contemporary Brazil Hui-tun Chuang (New School for Social Research New York USA) Do We Have National Cuisines? --Reflections on Food Consumption, Identity Reconstruction and Social Transformation in Postcolonial Taiwan Stefan Bargheer (University of Chicago USA) Toward a Leisure Theory of Value: the Game of Bird-watching and the Concern for Conservation in Great Britain Zsuzsanna Benk_ (Health Promotion University of Szeged, Hungary) Tradition and modernity in the leisure time activities of families in Hungary, Poland, Czech Republic and Slovakia Transnational empirical research ( ) MA Huidi (Chinese Academy of Art Beijing China and LIU Er. Harbin Institute of Technology China) Leisure and the Social Transformation in China Ritu Bhargava (Patkar College Mumbai India) "Effects of Retail Marketing on Leisure Patterns: A Study of Mall Culture in Cosmopolitan Mumbai Teus J. Kamphorst (Wageningen University The Netherlands) Leisure as Social Force Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 05: The State and Development I Chair: Roberts, Colorado College, USA Location: UB-FPGH-221 Session ID: RC09_05 Anne O Brien (NUI Maynooth Ireland) Crisis and the Politics of Developmental Change in the Irish Tourism Industry, Marlowe Aquino (Bureau of Agricultural Research Philippines) Responding to the Cyber Development Initiatives for Agriculture: The e-k Agrikultura Innovative Strategy Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 12: Constructing the Cultural Wealth of Nations Chair: Nina Bandelj, University of California, Irvine, USA and Frederick Wherry, University of Michigan, USA Location: UB-FPGH-222 Session ID: RC09_12 Alexandra Kowalski (Central European University Hungary) When Cultural Accumulation Became Global Practice: Analysis of a Historical Turning Point Dario Gaggio (University of Michigan Ann Arbor USA) Constructing the Landscape Beautiful: The Case of Valdorcia Lauren Rivera (Harvard University USA) Managing Spoiled National Identity: War, Tourism, and Memory in Croatia Stefan Bargheer (University of Chicago USA) From Museum to Nature Reserve: The Changing Valuation of Nature and the Cultural Logic of Collecting Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Joint session 02 of TG02 and RC09: Multiple Modernities, Sociology of Development, and Postcolonial Studies II Chair: Ulrike Schuerkens, École des Hautes Études en Sciences, Sociales, Paris, France and and Willfried Spohn, Universität Konstanz, Germany Location: UB-FPGH-408 Session ID: JS_RC09_TG02_02 Gurminder K. Bhambra (University of Warwick UK) Rethinking Modernity: From Ideal Types to Connected Histories Sanjeev Routray (University of British Colum- 125

127 bia Canada) Between Political Economy and Postcolonial Schemas: Notes Towards an Understanding of Non-Western Societies Mathilde Gauvain (École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales Paris France) Informal Economy as a Development Step? Petya Kabakchieva (Sofia University Bulgaria) Postcolonial and Postcommunist Studies: Facing Similar Theoretical Challenges Diego Barragan (Universidad Nacional de Colombia Bogota) The notable family and social order in 18th and 19th centuries Colombia Anna Nemiroskaya (Siberian Federal University Russia) The Post-non-classical Approach in sociological Analysis of the Structure of Mass Consciousness Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Session 06: The State and Development II Chair: Wade Roberts, Colorado College, USA Location: UB-FPGH-221 Session ID: RC09_06 Jack Fong (California State Polytechnic University Pomona USA) Ethnodevelopment as a Response to Multicultural States Experiencing Systemic Crisis Alvaro Nobrega (Technical University of Lisbon Portugal) Non-Democratic Factors in an African Democracy: The Case of Guinea-Bissau Shittu Akinola (Covenant University Nigeria) Rethinking Development for Africa: Balancing the Roles of the State and Civil Society Wade Roberts (Colorado College USA) The Organization of Development in a Failed State Context: The Case of Sierra Leone Niamh Gaynor (NUI Maynooth Ireland) Developmental Partnerships: Good Governance or More of the Same? A Comparative Study of National Development Processes in Malawi and Ireland Adeyinka Bankole (University of Warsaw Poland) Sociology, the State and Social Policy Making and Implementation in Nigeria Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Session 13: Converting Cultural Wealth into Economic Capital Chair: Nina Bandelj, University of California, Irvine, USA and Frederick Wherry, University of Michigan, USA Location: UB-FPGH-222 Session ID: RC09_13 Mukti Khaire (Harvard Business School U) The Economic Value of Indian Handicrafts Stacy-Ann Wilson (St. Mary s College of Maryland USA) Culture For Sale! But Who s Minding the Store? Tourism and the Informal Economy in Jamaica Julien Laverdure (IHEAL Paris III Sorbonne Nouvelle France) Commodification and Recognition Construction of Indigenous Handicrafts, Boruca Costa Rica Madina Regnault (Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales France) The Involvement of the State in Creating Cultural Wealth in the Western Indian Ocean: Mayotte and Reunion Island. Eva Youkhana (Zentrum für Entwicklungsforschung Bonn Germany) Tourism and Peasant-Artisan Women: An Example from Rural Yucatán/Mexico Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Session 07: Human Rights Paradigms and Movements: Third World Perspectives and Challenges Chair: Peter Chua, San José State University, USA Location: UB-FPGH-221 Session ID: RC09_07 126

128 Michele Ford (University of Sydney Australia and Lenore Lyons University of Wollongong Australia) Eroding Collectivity: Pragmatism, the Anti-trafficking Discourse and Migrant Labour Rights Leakhena Nou (California State University Long Beach USA) Stressors and Social Supports in a Traumatized Nation: Human Rights and Societal Health in Post-Genocide Cambodia Thomas Muhr (UK) Higher Education For All as a Human Right: The Bolivarian University of Venezuela Elena Ascuitti (Sant Anna School of Advanced Studies of Pisa Italy) Global World Identities, Values, Boundaries Sunday, September 7, 18:00-20:00 Session 14: Business Meeting Chair: Location: UB-FPGH-221 Session ID: RC09_14BM 127

129 RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy and Self-Management Participation, démocratie de l organisation et autogestion Participación, democracia de la organización y autogestión President: Heinz Suenker, Wuppertal University, Germany Coordinator of the programme: Julia Rozanova, University of Alberta, Canada Subject: Participation in a world moving towards globalisation: subordinate modes in comparison to emancipatory modes Organizer: Heinz Suenker, University of Wuppertal, Germany Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Joint Session 02 of RC10 and RC51: Representation, Accountability and Sustainable Futures, Part I Chair: Janet McIntyre, Flinders University, Australia Location: UB-FPGH-306 Session ID: JS_RC10_RC51_01 Robert Ball (University of Stirling, UK) Representation, accountability and sustainable futures and climate change Iván López (University Carlos III, Spain) Public participation, social capital and deliberative democracy in local agenda-21 Brentyn Schubert (Flinders University, Australia) Democracy, governance and sustainable futures: lessons from the tourism Byron experience Janet McIntyre-Mills (Flinders University, Australia) Participatory design for democracy and wellbeing: narrowing the gap between service outcomes and perceived needs Janette Olivia Young (University of South Australia, Australia) Migration, ethnicity and privilege: an exploration of representation and accountability Francisco Parra-Luna (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain) The social sin of sociology: a systemic-axiological approach applied to the enterprise Lucio Biggiero (L Aquila University, Italy) Does communication increase participation in decision making in organizations? Rita Perkons (UnitingCare Children, Young People and Families Services, NSW, Australia) Inter-cultural organizational development: a contribution to aboriginal social justice Alexander N. Christakis (Institute for 21st Century, Greece and Gayle Underwood, Allegan Area Education Service Agency, USA) Virtual Co-Laboratories For Implementing Effective Teaching Strategies In Local Schools. Cecilia Schneider (Universitat Pompeu Fabra y Instituto de Investigaciones Sociales, Academia Nacional de Ciencias de Buenos Aires, Argentina ) Citizen participation in local governments: political context and political culture. A compared analysis of Buenos Aires and Barcelona Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 01: Participation, self-management and organizational democracy in the public and in the private sphere: changes/decline and their root causes Chair: Francesco Garibaldo, Fondazione Instituto per il Lavoro, Italy, Isabel Da Costa, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan, France and Vera Vratusa-Zunjic, University of Belgrade, Serbia Location: UB-FPGH-219 Session ID: RC10_01 128

130 Bárbara Geraldo de Castro (Universidade Estadual de Campinas (Unicamp), Brasil) Self-management and entrepreneurism: how to construct an ideological consensus J_rat_ Imbrasait_ ( Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania) Transnationalization of Nongovernmental Sector in Lithuania: Are Civil Society Associations Becoming Elitist? Júlia Moretto Amâncio (Universidade Estadual de Campinas (Unicamp), Brasil) Beyond Neoliberalism: the dilemmas, ambiguities and challenges of the social policies management through the partnerships between Civil Society and State. Vera Vratu_a (Belgrade University, Yugoslavia) Problems of privatization and participation research from the sociology of knowledge perspective. Martine Revel ( ENSGSI CERAPS Lille 2, France) The common roots of «delibrative imperative» both in public and private spheres Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Joint Session 03 of RC10 and RC36: Reflections on the World Social Forum Chair: Azril Bacal, Uppsala University, Sweden Location: UB-FPGH-206 Session ID: JS_RC10_RC36_03 Patricia Arenas (Centro de Investigaciones Psiscológicas y Sociológicas (CIPS), Cuba) Trabajando por Escenarios y Culturas de Participación. Richard Harris (California State University, USA ) Trabajando por Escenarios y Culturas de Participación. Alba Hernández (Centro de Investigaciones Psiscológicas y Sociológicas (CIPS), Cuba ) Trabajando por Escenarios y Culturas de Participación. Jeff Jackson (Puerto Vallarta Institute, USA ) Trabajando por Escenarios y Culturas de Participación. Maurice Monette (Puerto Vallarta Institute, USA) Trabajando por Escenarios y Culturas de Participación. Yolanda Tacoronte (Centro de Investigaciones Psiscológicas y Sociológicas (CIPS), Cuba) Trabajando por Escenarios y Culturas de Participación. Martha Nelida Ruiz (Mexico) The Crisis of Legitimacy in the Mexican Electoral Process Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 02: Participation, self-management, democracy and their challenge(r)s in international perspective Chair: Azril Bacal, Uppsala University, Sweden Location: UB-FPGH-219 Session ID: RC10_02 Isabelle Anguelovski (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA) Improving corporate social and environmental responsibility of oil companies in Ecuador: A diagnostic of obstacles in the process of decision-making and participation. Marcus Abilio Pereira (University of Coimbra, Portugal and the Catholic University of Minas Gerais, Brasil) Counter-hegemonic globalisation and internet democratic possibilities between the local and the global. Oksana Grybovych (University of Northern Iowa, USA) Current models of citizen participation in community tourism planning. Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Joint Session 05A of RC10 and RC11: 129

131 Aging, social exclusion, and social participation in a globalizing world: Social exclusion in old age: multiple disadvantage Chair: Julia Rozanova, University of Alberta, Canada and Andreas Hoff, University of Oxford, UK Location: UB-FPGH-305 Session ID: JSA_RC10_RC11_05 Hélène Thomas (Institute of Political Studies Aix-en-Provence, France) Exclusion, loneliness and seclusion of frail and precarious elderly in France: which indicators, which realities, which issues? Marc Bernardot (University of Le Havre, France) Exclusion, loneliness and seclusion of frail and precarious elderly in France: which indicators, which realities, which issues? Patrick Barrett (University of Waikato Hamilton, New Zealand) A Comparative View of Old-age Vulnerability in New Zealand Donna Dosman (University of Alberta, Canada) Barriers to Social Participation for Persons with Disabilities in Canada Janet Fast (University of Alberta, Canada) Barriers to Social Participation for Persons with Disabilities in Canada Satomi Yoshino (University of Alberta, Canada) Barriers to Social Participation for Persons with Disabilities in Canada Olivia Ng (University of Melbourne, Australia) Older People, Respect and Social Inclusion Isolda Belo da Fonte (Foundation Recife, Brazil) Old age in Brazil: perspective of gender and social exclusion Joaquim Nabuco (Foundation Recife, Brazil) Old age in Brazil: perspective of gender and social exclusion Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Joint Session 04A of RC10 and RC32: The Challenges of women s participation/exclusion in public and private contexts, Part I Chair: Esther Ngan-ling Chow, American University, USA Location: UB-FP-2.1 Session ID: JSA_RC10_RC32_04 Khurram Iqbal (Uiversity of Agriculture, Faisalabad. Pakistan) Gender Dimension of Decentralized Governance in Pakistan: Implication for Sustainable Livelihoods and Gender Mainstreaming Abdul Basit (Uiversity of Agriculture, Faisalabad. Pakistan) Gender Dimension of Decentralized Governance in Pakistan: Implication for Sustainable Livelihoods and Gender Mainstreaming Beatrix Schwarzer (Johann Wolfgang Goethe Universitat, Frankfurt am Main, Germany) Women s Participation in South Africa: Is Visibility Leading to Gender Equity? Diana Maciel (CIES/ISCTE, Portugal ) Gender and Political Power Zhanna Chernova (European University at St Petersburg, Russia) Gender (In)equality in Political Participation in Russia (a Case of Karelian Republic) Larisa Shpakovskaya (European University at St Petersburg, Russia) Gender (In)equality in Political Participation in Russia (a Case of Karelian Republic) William Zimmerman (Michigan University, USA) Gender (In)equality in Political Participation in Russia (a Case of Karelian Republic) María Eugenia de la O (Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios Superiores en Antropología Social-Occidente, Guadalajara, Jalisco, México) The Change of Women s Workers Participation and the Social Construction of Labor Rights in Mexican Maquiladoras Cirila Quintero Ramírez (Colegio de la Frontera Norte-Matamoros, Matamoros, Tamaulipas, México) The Change of Women s Workers Participation and the Social Construction of Labor Rights in Mexican Maquiladoras 130

132 Solange Simões (Eastern Michigan University, USA) The Private Motivations of Public Action: Women s Associational Lives and Political Activism in Brazil Bruno Reis (Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil) The Private Motivations of Public Action: Women s Associational Lives and Political Activism in Brazil Fabrício Fialho (Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil) The Private Motivations of Public Action: Women s Associational Lives and Political Activism in Brazil Natália Bueno (Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil) The Private Motivations of Public Action: Women s Associational Lives and Political Activism in Brazil Tatiana Goulart (Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil) The Private Motivations of Public Action: Women s Associational Lives and Political Activism in Brazil Daniel Biagioni (University of Republic, Uruguay ) The Private Motivations of Public Action: Women s Associational Lives and Political Activism in Brazil Maria Fregidou-Malama (University of Gävle, Sweden) Women Leaders in Coope Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 03: Participation reconsidered: Its conceptual meaning, ideology and practice under a new light Chair: Litsa Nicolaou-Smokoviti, University of Piraeus, Greece Location: UB-FPGH-219 Session ID: RC10_03 Clelia Colombo (Open University of Catalonia, Spain) Electronic citizen participation: Main explanatory factors in the top-down e-participation experiences generation at local level in Catalonia. Patricia Olinda Loureiro Dias da Silva (Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal) Computer mediated participation. ICTs as instruments for democracy. Markus Pausch (University of Applied Sciences Salzburg, Austria) The profit of older people s participation and the debate in Austria (poster presentation) Rosemary Du Plessis (University of Canterbury, New Zealand) Practising Participation: Deliberation about Pre-birth Testing in Aotearoa New Zealand. Demosthenis Daskalakis (University of Athens, Greece) Membership in virtual organizations: A new conceptualization of participation? Irene Fafaliou (University of Piraeus, Greece ) Democratizing Industry: Forlorn or renewed opportunity? John Donaldson (Editor and Senior Researcher, New Harmony Press, UK) Democratizing Industry: Forlorn or renewed opportunity? Volkmar Kreissig (WIESO Europa - association for European economic and social researches, Germany) Comparison of participation in Germany, Russia, Bulgaria, Belarus and Syria. Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Joint Session 06 of RC10, RC48 and RC36: Overcoming alienation; democratic mobilizations in a global age Chair: Knud Jensen, Danish School of Education, Aarhus University, Denmark Location: UB-FP- 3.3 Session ID: JS_RC10_RC11_06 Knud Jensen (Danish School of Education, Aarhus University, Denmark) Overcoming Alienation; Democratic Mobilization in a Global Age. William DiFazio (Department Sociology, St. Johns, Queens, NY) 131

133 Myths of Global Prosperity and Possibilities of Change Steve Walker (School of Education, University of Birmingham, UK) Overcoming Alienation; Democratic Mobilization in a Global Age. Alan Spector (Purdue University Calumet, USA) From SDS (USA) to the Anti-Globalization Movements: The Alienation of Positivism and the Optimism of Rebellion. Tova Benski (Department of Behavior Sciences, College of Management, ) The Coalition of Women for Peace : A portrait of a feminist peace movement promoting changes in Israeli society Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Joint Session 05B of RC10 and RC11: Aging, social exclusion, and social participation in a globalizing world: Varying levels of social inclusion strategies for older people Chair: Julia Rozanova, University of Alberta, Canada and Andreas Hoff, University of Oxford, UK Location: UB-FPGH-305 Session ID: JSB_RC10_RC11_05 Jay A. Mancini (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA) Community Social Organization and Aging Societies Julia Rozanova (University of Alberta, Canada ) The influence of community culture and structural inequalities on social engagement of older rural Canadians Norah Keating (University of Alberta, Canada ) The influence of community culture and structural inequalities on social engagement of older rural Canadians Herbert Northcott (University of Alberta, Canada ) The influence of community culture and structural inequalities on social engagement of older rural Canadians Susan McDaniel (University of Utah, USA) The influence of community culture and structural inequalities on social engagement of older rural Canadians Andreas Hoff (Oxford Institute of Ageing, Oxford University, UK) National, Regional and Local Social Inclusion Strategies for Older People in Europe Eileen Fairhurst (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK) Older People, Participation and Collaborative Governance in Post-Industrial Cities in England Marilyn Fitzpatrick (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK) Older People, Participation and Collaborative Governance in Post-Industrial Cities in England Glenda Cook (University of Northumbria, UK) Older People, Participation and Collaborative Governance in Post-Industrial Cities in England Jan Reed (University of Northumbria, UK) Older People, Participation and Collaborative Governance in Post-Industrial Cities in England Julia Ryan (University of Salford, UK) Older People, Participation and Collaborative Governance in Post-Industrial Cities in England Tracey Williamson (University of Salford, UK) Older People, Participation and Collaborative Governance in Post-Industrial Cities in England Bernadette Jonda (University of Halle-Wittenberg, Germany) Activities on the federal state level to develop new forms of intergeneration_nal relations in Municipalities with Hesse, Rhineland-Palatinate and Saxony-Anhalt cited as examples Glaucia da Silva Destro de Oliveira (Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil) The meanings attributed to the elderly in a public policy in Santos city Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Joint Session 04B of RC10 and RC32: 132

134 The Challenges of Women s Participation/Exclusion in Social Movements Part II Chair: Michal Palgi, The Max Stern Academic College of Emek Yezreel, Israel Location: UB-FP-2.1 Session ID: JSB_RC10_RC32_04 Neuma Aguiar (Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil ) Women s Movements in Developing Countries: Characteristics, Priorities and Issues Anna-Britt Coe (Umeå University, Sweden) Reproductive Rights Advocacy in Peru: Linking Political and Cultural Dimensions of Policy Outcomes Bernadetta Siara (City University London, United Kingdom) Social Movement Poland is a Woman and its Early Political Activism Analysis of Contemporary Gender Discourses in Poland Ariadna Munté (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain) Romi Feminism: A Case of Dialogic Feminism Esther Oliver (University of Warwick, UK ) Romi Feminism: A Case of Dialogic Feminism Maria José Casa-Nova (University of Minho, Portugal) Ethnicity and Dialecticity of Power in Gender Relations Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Session 03: Participation reconsidered: Its conceptual meaning, ideology and practice under a new light Chair: Litsa Nicolaou-Smokoviti, University of Piraeus, Greece Location: UB-FPGH-219 Session ID: RC10_03B Theodore Krintas (University of Thessaly, Greece) Are market returns deriving from asset classes or participants possession effect? Chaim Lavy (Bar Ilan University, Israel) Arab-Jewish contact willingness as a result of joint encounters. Litsa Nicolaou-Smokoviti (University of Piraeus, Greece) Gender Participation in the Power Structure of Economic Organizations. An example and a test of democratization. Irene Nikandrou (Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece) Employee Communication and Participation. Nancy Papalexandris (Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece) Employee Communication and Participation. Victoria Pekka (University of Piraeus, Greece) The social and economic implications of entrepreneurship in the globalized era. Aikaterini Economou (University of Piraeus, Greece) The social and economic implications of entrepreneurship in the globalized era. Theo Kiriazidis (Central Bank of Greece, Greece) Democracy in Enterprises: Corporate Elites versus Minorities. Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Joint Session 07 of RC10, RC48 and RC36: Overcoming alienation; democratic mobilizations in a global age Chair: Knud Jensen, Danish School of Education Aahus, University, Copenhagen, Denmark Location: UB-FP- 3.3 Session ID: JS_RC10_RC11_07 Azril Bacal (Department of Sociology, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden) Decolonization of Ethnic Identity: Socioanalysis and Concientization in the Social Sciences Lauren Langman (Dept Sociology, Loyola University, Chicago, IL,The WSF as a New Social Movement) Walter Frantz (Department of Social Sciences, UNIJUI) The Co-operative Movement as debate at the 133

135 World Social Forum Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Joint Session 01 of RC10 and RC53: Children and young people - participation or object of concern? Chair: Heinz Suenker, University of Wuppertal, Germany Location: UB-FPGH-401 Session ID: JS_RC10_RC53_01 Catarina Tomás (University of Beira Interior, Portugal) When children participate in Participatory Budget. Kaarel Haav (International University Audentes, Estonia) Education for democracy and participation. Lucia Rabello de Castro (Brasil) To be is not to act : adults representations and children s participation at school. Alison Cocks (University of Reading, UK) A qualitative study exploring the views of choice an participation held by teenagers with learning disabilities. Sharon M. Pinkney (Open University, UK) Children s participation: voice, agency and representation. 134

136 RC11 Sociology of Aging Sociologie du vieillissement Sociología del envejecimiento President: Sara Arber, University of Surrey, GB Coordinator of the programme: Andreas Hoff, University of Oxford, GB.Local Host: Feliciano Villar Subject: Diversity of aging: discourse and debates Organizer: Andreas Hoff, Oxford Institute of Ageing, Oxford University, UK Friday, September 5, 15:30-17:30 Session 01: Age, cohort and generation: conceptual and empirical approaches Chair: Paul Higgs, UCL and James Nazroo, Manchester University, UK Location: UB-FPGH-308 Session ID: RC11_01 Chris Gilleard (University College London (UCL), UK) Theorising cohort and generation in empirical research Paul Higgs (University College London (UCL), UK) Theorising cohort and generation in empirical research James Nazroo (Manchester University, UK) Suggestions of cohort and period influences on the experience of ageing: evidence from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA) Anne McMunn (UCL, UK) Using gender to examine cohort and period Simone Scherger (Manchester, UK) Generation, cohort and the persistence of class inequalities into older age James Nazroo (Manchester, UK) Generation, cohort and the persistence of class inequalities into older age Friday, September 5, 15:30-17:30 Session 02: Gendered experience of ageing Chair: Sara Arber, University of Surrey, UK Location: UB-FPGH-311 Session ID: RC11_02 Lorna Warren (University of Sheffield, UK) You ve got to get to where we are : Older Women s Lives, Voices and Welfare Citizenship Joe Cook (University of Leeds, UK) You ve got to get to where we are : Older Women s Lives, Voices and Welfare Citizenship Anthony James Brown (University of Western Sydney, Australia) Invisible Men - Older Men and Diversity Adrian Lee (University of York, UK) What Research into England s Older Gay Male Identities, Welfare Needs and Service-use Experiences can Suggest for the Planning of Inclusive and Effective Older People s Services Allison Kirkman (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand) Social inclusion, ageing and pink power Ingrid Arnet Connidis (University of Western Ontario, Canada) Same-sex relationships and the consequences of changing legislation for negotiating family relationships Friday, September 5, 18:00-20:00 Session 03: An international perspective and comparison of national intergenerational programmes Chair: Allan Hatton-Yeo, Beth Johnson Foundation, UK Location: UB-FPGH-308 Session ID: RC11_03 135

137 Thomas Fischer (Learning Innovation Institute Erlangen, Germany ) Intergenerational programmes in Germany (II) Allan Hatton-Yeo (Foundation, UK) Intergenerational programmes in the UK Beth Johnson (Foundation, UK) Intergenerational programmes in the UK Mariano Sanchez (Granada University, Spain) Intergenerational programmes in Spain Iris Marreel ( Intergenerational Dialogue, Berlin, Germany) Intergenerational programmes in Germany (I) Susan Feldman (Monash University, Australia) Intergenerational programmes in Australia Friday, September 5, 18:00-20:00 Session 04: The contribution of the voluntary sector to older people s well-being Chair: Kathrin Komp, Vrije University Amsterdam, Netherlands Location: UB-FPGH-311 Session ID: RC11_04 Adriana Fassio (Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina) Volunteering: A strategy of elderly social inclusion in Argentina Zofia Szweda-Lewandowska (University of Lodz, Poland) Voluntary service among people over 60 and its problems shown by example of Poland Ksenija Ramov_ (Anton Trstenjak Institute of Gerontology, Slovenia) Slovenian local intergenerational centres Ciara O Dwyer (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland) A Critical Appraisal of Advocacy Initiatives for Older People living in Residential Care Settings Donna Dosman (University of Alberta, Canada) Time spent on social participation: The convergence of age, disability and community context Janet Fast (University of Alberta, Canada) Time spent on social participation: The convergence of age, disability and community context Jean-Pierre Lavoie (McGill University, Canada) Gentrification and the social exclusion of the elderly Damaris Rose (INRS, Canada) Gentrification and the social exclusion of the elderly Amy Twigge (CSSS Cavendish, Canada) Gentrification and the social exclusion of the elderly Brita Brown (CSSS Cavendish, Canada) Gentrification and the social exclusion of the elderly Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 05: Reconciliation of Employment and Care for Older Family Members in Central and Eastern Europé Chair: Andreas Hoff, Oxford Institute of Ageing, Oxford University, UK Location: UB-FPGH-308 Session ID: RC11_05 Andreas Hoff (Oxford Institute of Ageing, Oxford University UK) Introduction: Is there a Central and Eastern European care regime? Valentina Hlebec (Ljubljana University, Slovenia) Reconciliation employment / family care in Slovenia Zsuzsa Szeman (Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest) Reconciliation employment / family care in Hungary Jolanta Perek-Bialas (Warsaw School of Economics, Poland) Care for elderly parents versus work - dilemmas of an ageing workforce in Poland Sarmite Mikulioniene (Mykolas Romeris University, Lithuania) Vulnerability of employed carers of older people and child carers in Lithuania compared 136

138 Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 06: Longevity and inequality Chair: Feliciano Villar, University of Barcelona, Spain Location: UB-FPGH-311 Session ID: RC11_06 Susan Feldman (Monash University, Australia) I have lived a long time you know: Older people s experiences of longevity Sally Bould (University of Delaware, USA) The Fourth Age Alda Britto da Motta (Universidade Federal da Bahia, Brazil) The ages of ageing Kathrin Komp (VU University Amsterdam, Netherlands) Being young old as a question of social inequalities Ingrid Jönsson (Lund University, Sweden) Equal access to elder care in policy and everyday life in Sweden Magnus Ring (Lund University, Sweden) Equal access to elder care in policy and everyday life in Sweden Jaroslava Hasmanova Marhankova (University of West Bohemia in Pilsen, Czech Republic) I know nothing about ageing The Heterogeneity of the Experience of Ageing in Czech Republic Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Joint Session 03A of RC11 and RC53: New perspectives on intergenerational relations Chair: Doris Bühler-Niederberger, University of Wuppertal, Germany and Andreas Hoff, University of Oxford, UK Location: UB-FPGH-310 Session ID: JSA_RC11_RC53_03 Jeehun Kim (University of Oxford, UK) Transnationalising intergenerational relations: redefining and negotiating family obligations and support in an international migration context Benedita Edina da Silva (Universidade Federal de Campina Grande Paraíba, Brazil) Elderly and Family Contemporary Multigenerational Brazilian Family Sustainability Lima Cabral (Universidade Federal de Campina Grande Paraíba, Brazil) Elderly and Family Contemporary Multigenerational Brazilian Family Sustainability Laura Dunne (Queen s University Belfast, UK) Looking Forward: A systematic review of children and young people s perceptions of old age Rym Akhonzada (Queen s University Belfast, UK) Looking Forward: A systematic review of children and young people s perceptions of old age Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 07: Care-giving in later life Chair: Ingrid Connidis, University of Western Ontario, Canada Location: UB-FPGH-308 Session ID: RC11_07 Sara Arber (University of Surrey, UK) The impact of care-giving on sleep in Italy and the UK: A neglected dimension. Emanuela Bianchera (University of Surrey, UK) The impact of care-giving on sleep in Italy and the UK: A neglected dimension. Susan Venn (University of Surrey, UK) The impact of care-giving on sleep in Italy and the UK: A neglected dimension. Joyce Cavaye (the Open University in Scotland, UK) Caregivers responses to the ageing body Varda Soskolne (Bar-Ilan University, Israel) 137

139 Caring for an ageing spouse: diverse caring role stressors, caregiving appraisal and psychological distress in a cultural context Praima Israsena Na Ayudhya (Chulalongkorn University, Thailand) Latent Problems of Thai Elderly and Family Caregivers Nuannoy Boonvong (Chulalongkorn University, Thailand) Latent Problems of Thai Elderly and Family Caregivers Carmen Dominguez-Alcón (Universidad de Barcelona, Spain) Challenges of care and participation for old persons in the 21st century Merce Perez-Salanova (Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, Spain) Challenges of care and participation for old persons in the 21st century B. Wo_niak (Jagiellonian University, Poland) Polish participation in the Breaking the Taboo. Empowering health professionals to combat violence against older women within families project, undertaken as part of the European Daphne II program B. Tobiasz-Adamczyk (Jagiellonian University, Poland) Polish participation in the Breaking the Taboo. Empowering health professionals to combat violence against older women within families project, undertaken as part of the European Daphne II program M. Brzyska (Jagiellonian University, Poland) Polish participation in the Breaking the Taboo. Empowering health professionals to combat violence against older women within families project, undertaken as part of the European Daphne II program T. Ocetkiewicz (Jagiellonian University, Poland) Polish participation in the Breaking the Taboo. Empowering health professionals to combat violence against older women within families project, undertaken as part of the European Daphne II program M. Kopacz (Jagiellonian University, Poland) Polish participation in the Breaking the Taboo. Empowering health professionals to combat violence against older women within families project, undertaken as part of the European Daphne II program Delia Langa Rosado (University of Jaén, Spain) Caregivers for old people in Andalucia by their social positions Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 08: Methodological advancement of gerontological research Chair: Lars Andersson, National Institute for the Study of Ageing and Later Life (NISAL), Linköping University, Sweden Location: UB-FPGH-311 Session ID: RC11_08 Yumiko Kamiya (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland) Social causes of mortality and morbidity the current and future potential of longitudinal studies of ageing Virpi Timonen (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland) Social causes of mortality and morbidity the current and future potential of longitudinal studies of ageing Rosanne Kenny (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland) Social causes of mortality and morbidity the current and future potential of longitudinal studies of ageing Jörg Betzin (German Centre of Gerontology Berlin, Germany) Concepts and measures of diversity and inequality in current ageing research theoretical definitions and empirical conclusions between social gerontology and mathematics Andreas Motel-Klingebiel (German Centre of Gerontology Berlin, Germany) Concepts and measures of diversity and inequality in current ageing research theoretical definitions and empirical conclusions between social gerontology and mathematics Elizabeth Becker (National Centre for Social Research, UK) Understanding Social Exclusion in Older Age Sachie Mizohata (Université de Paris V, France ) How to select the indicators of well-being of the rural elderly through the public debate 138

140 based on an eplatform Raynald Jadoul (Centre de Recherches Public Henri Tudor, Luxembourg) How to select the indicators of well-being of the rural elderly through the public debate based on an eplatform Martha Doyle (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland) Lesson learnt: Conducting participatory research with older people Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Joint Session 03B of RC11 and RC53: New perspectives on the grandparentgrandchild relationship Chair: Doris Bühler-Niederberger, University of Wuppertal, Germany and Andreas Hoff, University of Oxford, UK Location: UB-FPGH-310 Session ID: JSB_RC11_RC53_03 Merril Silverstein (University of Southern California, USA) The Role of Grandparents in Promoting the Successful Development of Grandchildren: A Contingent Resource? Sarah Ruiz (University of Southern California, USA) The Role of Grandparents in Promoting the Successful Development of Grandchildren: A Contingent Resource? Robin Mann (Oxford Institute of Ageing, Oxford University, UK) Grandchildren and their Grandfathers: Perceptions, Influences and Relationships George Leeson (Oxford Institute of Ageing, Oxford University, UK) Grandchildren and their Grandfathers: Perceptions, Influences and Relationships Hafiz Kahn (Oxford Institute of Ageing, Oxford University, UK) Grandchildren and their Grandfathers: Perceptions, Influences and Relationships Katharina Mahne (German Centre of Gerontology Berlin, Germany) Caring for grandchildren and receipt of instrumental support in a longitudinal perspective Ignace Olazabal (CREGÉS-CSSS Cavendish, Canada) Social participation among baby-boomer grandparents in the province of Quebec Mpiana Kalula (Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa) How an old age person can be affected by an infected HIV child in South Africa? Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 09: The future of long-term care Chair: Susan Feldman, Monash University, Australia Location: UB-FPGH-308 Session ID: RC11_09 Henglien (Lisa) Chen (University of Lincoln, UK / Taiwan) Resources, resources and resources - Comparing long-term care provision in Western Europe and East Asia Tine Rostgaard (the Danish National Centre for Social Research, Denmark) Ranking quality in institutional and home care services: give us respect and proper cleaning B. Tobiasz-Adamczyk (Jagiellonian University, Poland) Elder abuse as perceived in the professional experiences of social and health-care workers M. Florek (Jagiellonian University, Poland) Elder abuse as perceived in the professional experiences of social and health-care workers B. Wo_niak (Jagiellonian University, Poland) Elder abuse as perceived in the professional experiences of social and health-care workers M. Brzyska (Jagiellonian University, Poland) Elder abuse as perceived in the professional experiences of social and health-care workers P. Brzyski (Jagiellonian University, Poland) Elder abuse as perceived in the professional experiences of social and health-care workers T. Ocetkiewicz (Jagiellonian University, Poland) Elder abuse as perceived in the professional experiences of social and health-care workers M. Kopacz (Jagiellonian University, Poland) Elder abuse as perceived in the professional 139

141 experiences of social and health-care workers Bernadette Dallaire (Laval University, Canada) Severe mental illness in old age: An exploration of the influence of social and professional representations on psychosocial interventions Michael McCubbin (Laval Universityl, Canada) Severe mental illness in old age: An exploration of the influence of social and professional representations on psychosocial interventions Michèle Clément (Laval Universityl, Canada) Severe mental illness in old age: An exploration of the influence of social and professional representations on psychosocial interventions Normand Carpentier (University of Montreal, Canada) Severe mental illness in old age: An exploration of the influence of social and professional representations on psychosocial interventions Junko Yamashita (University of Bristol, UK / Japan) Who provides care services to older people after the Japanese LTCI s introduction? The changing gendered balance between the state, the market, the family and the NPO sector Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 10: Ageing in Europe: Longitudinal Findings from the Survey on Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) Chair: Karsten Hank, Mannheim University, Germany Location: UB-FPGH-311 Session ID: RC11_10 Claudine Attias-Donfut (CNAV, France) Intergenerational exchanges of time and money in a longitudinal perspective Jim Ogg (CNAV, France) Intergenerational exchanges of time and money in a longitudinal perspective Francois-Charles Wolff (CNAV, France) Intergenerational exchanges of time and money in a longitudinal perspective Jim Ogg (CNAV, France) The relationship between employment and family configurations at older ages Sylvie Renaut (CNAV, France) The relationship between employment and family configurations at older ages Karsten Hank (Mannheim Institute of the Economics of Ageing (MEA) ) General introduction to SHARE Johannes Siegrist (University of Düsseldorf, Germany) Quality of Life and Well-Being in old Europe Morten Wahrendorf (University of Düsseldorf, Germany) Quality of Life and Well-Being in old Europe Barbara Schaan (University of Mannheim, Germany) Marital quality and gender differences in latelife depression: Cross-national perspectives Saturday, September 6, 18:00-20:00 Session 11: Informal support provided for/by older people Chair: Anne Martin-Matthews, University of British Columbia, Canada Location: UB-FPGH-308 Session ID: RC11_11 Amandine Masuy (Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium) Effect of informal caring characteristics on work exit for European women: a cohort approach Piotr Brzyski (Jagiellonian University Cracow, Poland) The inverse relationship between social support and quality of life in the elderly population of Poland: the effects of tradition and the consequences of transitional processes Beata Tobiasz-Adamczyk (Jagiellonian University Cracow, Poland) The inverse relationship between social support and quality of life in the elderly population of Poland: the effects of tradition and the consequences of transitional processes Marek S. Kopacz (Jagiellonian University Cracow, Poland) The inverse relationship between social support and quality of life in the elderly population of Poland: the effects of tradition and the con- 140

142 sequences of transitional processes Margarita Gedvilaite (Institute for Social Research, Lithuania) Intergenerational networks of family support in Lithuania: deviance from common patterns? Ma_a Filipovic (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia ) Importance of community and local social networks for the elderly in Slovenia and their change in time Saturday, September 6, 18:00-20:00 Session 12: Health in later life Chair: Hélène Thomas, Institute of Political Studies Aix-en-Provence, France Location: UB-FPGH-311 Session ID: RC11_12 Ian Rees Jones (Bangor University, UK) Do lifestyles become more diverse in later life? a secondary analysis of the British Regional Heart Study using multiple correspondence analysis Olia Papacosta (UCL, UK) Do lifestyles become more diverse in later life? a secondary analysis of the British Regional Heart Study using multiple correspondence analysis Richard Morris (UCL, UK) Do lifestyles become more diverse in later life? a secondary analysis of the British Regional Heart Study using multiple correspondence analysis Goya Wannamethee (UCL, UK) Do lifestyles become more diverse in later life? a secondary analysis of the British Regional Heart Study using multiple correspondence analysis Peter Whincup (St George s, UK) Do lifestyles become more diverse in later life? a secondary analysis of the British Regional Heart Study using multiple correspondence analysis Ronica N. Rooks (University of Colorado Denver, USA) Who s getting sicker faster among well-functioning older adults? Ruby Sain (Jadavpur University, India) Mental Depression among the Aged in India A Sociological enquiry Roman Romero-Ortuno (St. James s Hospital Dublin, Ireland) The Differential Impacts of Social Contact vs. Social Engagement, Social Isolation vs. Loneliness and Living Alone on Parameters of Life Satisfaction and Physical and Mental Well- Being Sheila Callinan (St. James s Hospital Dublin, Ireland) The Differential Impacts of Social Contact vs. Social Engagement, Social Isolation vs. Loneliness and Living Alone on Parameters of Life Satisfaction and Physical and Mental Well- Being Deirdre Finnegan (St. James s Hospital Dublin, Ireland) The Differential Impacts of Social Contact vs. Social Engagement, Social Isolation vs. Loneliness and Living Alone on Parameters of Life Satisfaction and Physical and Mental Well- Being Claire Somerville (St. James s Hospital Dublin, Ireland) The Differential Impacts of Social Contact vs. Social Engagement, Social Isolation vs. Loneliness and Living Alone on Parameters of Life Satisfaction and Physical and Mental Well- Being Brian A Lawlor (St. James s Hospital Dublin, Ireland) The Differential Impacts of Social Contact vs. Social Engagement, Social Isolation vs. Loneliness and Living Alone on Parameters of Life Satisfaction and Physical and Mental Well- Being Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Joint Session 01A of RC11 and RC10: Social exclusion in old age: multiple disadvantage Chair: Julia Rozanova, University of Alberta, Canada and Andreas Hoff, Oxford Institute of Ageing, University of Oxford, UK Location: UB-FPGH-305 Session ID: JSA_RC10_RC11_01 141

143 Hélène Thomas (Institute of Political Studies Aix-en-Provence, France) Exclusion, loneliness and seclusion of frail and precarious elderly in France: which indicators, which realities, which issues? Marc Bernardot (University of Le Havre, France) Exclusion, loneliness and seclusion of frail and precarious elderly in France: which indicators, which realities, which issues? Marijo Hebert (University of Montreal, Canada) A way to promote social solidarity among community dwelling people Kareen Nour (CREGES- CSSS Cavendish, Canada) A way to promote social solidarity among community dwelling people Brita Brown (CREGES- CSSS Cavendish, Canada) A way to promote social solidarity among community dwelling people Nona Moscovitz (CREGES- CSSS Cavendish, Canada) A way to promote social solidarity among community dwelling people Olivia Ng (University of Melbourne, Australia) Older People, Respect and Social Inclusion Patrick Barrett (University of Waikato Hamilton, New Zealand) A Comparative View of Old-age Vulnerability in New Zealand Donna Dosman (University of Alberta, Canada) Barriers to Social Participation for Persons with Disabilities in Canada Janet Fast (University of Alberta, Canada) Barriers to Social Participation for Persons with Disabilities in Canada Satomi Yoshino (University of Alberta, Canada) Barriers to Social Participation for Persons with Disabilities in Canada Anna Stepchenko (University of Latvia, Latvia) Link between Transition and Social Exclusion of Elderly in Latvia Isolda Belo da Fonte (Foundation Recife, Brazil) Old age in Brazil: perspective of gender and social exclusion Joaquim Nabuco (Foundation Recife, Brazil) Old age in Brazil: perspective of gender and social exclusion Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 13: Intergenerational transfers and social networks in later life Chair: Lucie Vidovicova, Masaryk University, Czech Republic Location: UB-FPGH-308 Session ID: RC11_13 Sarah Harper (Oxford University, UK) Developing an understanding of intergenerational transfers within families: a comparison of Europe, North America and Asia George Leeson (Oxford University, UK) Developing an understanding of intergenerational transfers within families: a comparison of Europe, North America and Asia Bettina Isengard (University of Zurich, Switzerland) Living Apart (or) Together? Co-residence Patterns Between Parents and Their Adult Children in Europe Marc Szydlik (University of Zurich, Switzerland) Living Apart (or) Together? Co-residence Patterns Between Parents and Their Adult Children in Europe Mercedes Fernández Alonso (University of Malaga, Spain) Mobility and intergenerational relationships in Andalusia, Spain Jeroen Spijker (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain) Current characteristics of living arrangements following bereavement of elderly persons in Spain Alisa C. Lewin (University of Haifa, Israel) Cohabitation and Remarriage among the Widowed and Divorced in Israel Maria Julieta Oddone (Latin-American Faculty for Social Sciences (FLACSO), Buenos Aires) Collective Memory in Argentina: generational and transgenerational impacts of socio-histori- 142

144 cal events Liliana Gastron (Nacional University of Luján, Argentina ) Collective Memory in Argentina: generational and transgenerational impacts of socio-historical events D. Lacasa (Nacional University of Luján, Argentina ) Collective Memory in Argentina: generational and transgenerational impacts of socio-historical events G. Lynch (Nacional University of Luján, Argentina ) Collective Memory in Argentina: generational and transgenerational impacts of socio-historical events Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 14: Older migrants: Migrants growing old and migrating pensioners Chair: Elena Bastida, University of Texas-Panamerican, USA Location: UB-FPGH-311 Session ID: RC11_14 Marc Bernardot (University of Le Havre, France) Are elderly single migrants excluded and isolated? Hélène Thomas (Institute of Political Studies Aix-en-Provence, France) Are elderly single migrants excluded and isolated? Alison Bowes (University of Stirling, UK) Understandings of elder abuse in black and minority ethnic communities Ghizala Avan (University of Stirling, UK) Understandings of elder abuse in black and minority ethnic communities Sherry Macintosh (University of Stirling, UK) Understandings of elder abuse in black and minority ethnic communities Joanne Cook (University of Leeds, UK) Exploring Older Women s Citizenship: understanding the impact of migration in later life Raquel Huete (Universidad de Alicante, Spain) Reasons for moving to Spain s Costa Blanca: A comparison between British and German retired migrants Tomas Mazon (Universidad de Alicante, Spain) Reasons for moving to Spain s Costa Blanca: A comparison between British and German retired migrants Alistair Hunter (University of Edinburgh, UK) Retirement and Return among Moroccan and Tunisian immigrants in France: Diversities of inclusion in the welfare state Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Joint Session 01B of RC11 and RC10: Varying levels of social inclusion strategies for older people Chair: Julia Rozanova, University of Alberta, Canada and Andreas Hoff, Oxford Institute of Ageing, University of Oxford, UK Location: UB-FPGH-305 Session ID: JSB_RC10_RC11_01B Jay A. Mancini (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, U.S.A.) Community Social Organization and Aging Societies Julia Rozanova (University of Alberta, Canada ) The influence of community culture and structural inequalities on social engagement of older rural Canadians Norah Keating (University of Alberta, Canada ) The influence of community culture and structural inequalities on social engagement of older rural Canadians Herbert Northcott (University of Alberta, Canada ) The influence of community culture and structural inequalities on social engagement of older rural Canadians Susan McDaniel (University of Utah, USA) The influence of community culture and structural inequalities on social engagement of older rural Canadians 143

145 Andreas Hoff (Oxford Institute of Ageing, Oxford University, UK) National, Regional and Local Social Inclusion Strategies for Older People in Europe Eileen Fairhurst (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK) Older People, Participation and Collaborative Governance in Post-Industrial Cities in England Marilyn Fitzpatrick (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK) Older People, Participation and Collaborative Governance in Post-Industrial Cities in England Glenda Cook (University of Northumbria, UK ) Older People, Participation and Collaborative Governance in Post-Industrial Cities in England Jan Reed (University of Northumbria, UK ) Older People, Participation and Collaborative Governance in Post-Industrial Cities in England Julia Ryan (University of Salford, UK) Older People, Participation and Collaborative Governance in Post-Industrial Cities in England Tracey Williamson (University of Salford, UK) Older People, Participation and Collaborative Governance in Post-Industrial Cities in England Bernadette Jonda (University of Halle-Wittenberg, Germany ) Activities on the federal state level to develop new forms of intergeneration_nal relations in Municipalities with Hesse, Rhineland-Palatinate and Saxony-Anhalt cited as examples Glaucia da Silva Destro de Oliveira (Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil) The meanings attributed to the elderly in a public policy in Santos city Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Session 15: Older workers and age-discrimination in the workplace Chair: Lars Andersson, Linköping University, Sweden Location: UB-FPGH-308 Session ID: RC11_15 Carola Burkert (Institute for Employment Research Hessen, Germany ) Sooner or later: Changing perception of older workers in labour markets in European comparison Do national perspectives have changed? Cornelia Spross (Institute for Employment Research, Germany) Sooner or later: Changing perception of older workers in labour markets in European comparison Do national perspectives have changed? Michael Muller-Camen (Middlesex University Business School, UK ) Corporate Human Resource Management policies and the employment of older workers: Germany and Britain compared Matt Flynn (Middlesex University Business School, UK ) Corporate Human Resource Management policies and the employment of older workers: Germany and Britain compared Heike Schroeder (Middlesex University Business School, UK ) Corporate Human Resource Management policies and the employment of older workers: Germany and Britain compared Dirk Hofäcker (Bamberg University, Germany) Corporate Human Resource Management policies and the employment of older workers: Germany and Britain compared Kate Hamblin (University of Bath, UK) An exploration of the changes to policies for work and retirement transitions for third age individuals in EU15 Helen Barnes (Institute for Employment Studies, UK) Managing age in the workplace employer practices Rebecca Taylor (University of Sussex Brighton, UK) Managing age in the workplace employer practices Kirk Mann (Leeds University, UK) Old Dogs and New Tricks; Activating and Training Older Workers Derek Ross (University of Oxford, UK) Assessing Work Ability and Determinants of Work Performance of Older Workers in the UK 144

146 Offshore Oil Industry Sarah Harper (University of Oxford, UK) Assessing Work Ability and Determinants of Work Performance of Older Workers in the UK Offshore Oil Industry Justyna Stypi_ska (Jagiellonian University Cracow, Poland) The present and the future of older people in labour market the case of Poland Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Session 16: Migrant care workers Chair: George Leeson, Oxford Institute of Ageing, UK Location: UB-FPGH-311 Session ID: RC11_16 Anne Martin-Matthews (The University of British Columbia, Canada) My Home, Your Culture/My Culture, Your Workplace: Issues of Ethno-cultural Diversity in the Relationships between Home Support Workers, Elderly Clients and Family Caregivers in Canada Joanie Sims-Gould (The University of British Columbia, Canada) My Home, Your Culture/My Culture, Your Workplace: Issues of Ethno-cultural Diversity in the Relationships between Home Support Workers, Elderly Clients and Family Caregivers in Canada Hans Joachim von Kondratowitz (German Centre for Gerontology, Germany) Researching Undocumented Female Work in International Migration: Learning from Research on Housekeeping Services Studies for Elder Care Research Jeanne Katz (Open University Milton Keynes, UK) Migrant carers in UK care homes: a clash of cultures? Bernard Weicht (University of Nottingham, UK) We can t care for our elderly alone: The discourse on migrant carers in the light of demographic change Veronica Montes de Oca (Social Research School, Mexico) Those who stay behind. The role provided by transnational families to care for the elderly population in Guanajuato, Mexico Rosaura Avalos Lopez (Social Work School, Mexico) Those who stay behind. The role provided by transnational families to care for the elderly population in Guanajuato, Mexico Ahtziri Molina Roldan (Unniversity of Veracruz, Mexico) Those who stay behind. The role provided by transnational families to care for the elderly population in Guanajuato, Mexico Hildegard Theobald (Vechta University, Germany) Elderly care and the intersection of different types of inequalities Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Joint Session 02 of RC11 and RC13: Leisure and the aging societies Chair: Sara Arber, University of Surrey, UK, Susan M. Shaw, University of Waterloo, Canada Location: UB-FPGH-306 Session ID: JS_RC11_RC13_02 Dirk Steinbach (University of Applied Sciences of Salzburg, Austria) Implications of demographic change on sportfor-all in Austria and Germany Georg Mueller (University of Fribourg, Switzerland) Media consumption in an aging society: An empirical analysis of age-, cohort-, and periodeffects Stella Chatzitheochari (University of Surrey, UK) Exploring active ageing : Time use patterns of older people in the UK Sara Arber (University of Surrey, UK) Exploring active ageing : Time use patterns of older people in the UK Vandana Gupta (University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, India) Patterns of leisure among the elderly in a tradi- 145

147 tional neighbourhood Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Session 17: Parenting grandparents in South Africa, Spain and the USA - diversities and commonalities; discourses and debates Chair: Jaco Hoffman, Oxford Institute of Ageing, Oxford University, UK Location: UB-FPGH-308 Session ID: RC11_17 Sacramento Pinazo-Hernandis (Valencia University, Spain ) Parenting grandparents in Spain Julian Montoro-Rodriguez (California State University San Bernardino, USA) Parenting grandparents in Spain Sally Newman (Pittsburgh University, USA) Parenting grandparents in the United States research perspectives Sharon Lowe (President A Second Chance Inc., USA) Parenting grandparents in the United States perspectives from the field Jaco Hoffman (Oxford Institute Ageing, UK + North West University, South Africa) Parenting grandparents in South Africa (II) Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Session 18: Retirement and well-being in an extended working life Chair: Ian Rees Jones, University of Wales Bangor, UK Location: UB-FPGH-311 Session ID: RC11_18 Wendy Loretto (University of Edinburgh, UK) Extending Working Life: Class and Gender Differences in Opportunities and Threats S. Vickerstaff (University of Edinburgh, UK) Extending Working Life: Class and Gender Differences in Opportunities and Threats Jonas Radl (European University Institute, Italy) Too young for retirement? Too old to work? Assessing the relationship between class, gender and age norms in Western Europe Yetunde Aluko (Olabisi Onabanjo University, Nigeria) Women s adjustment to and satisfaction with retirement in Nigeria Sunday, September 7, 18:00-20:00 Session 20: Do Old-age Pensions provide adequate security in old age? Chair: Ronica N. Rooks, University of Colorado Denver, USA Location: UB-FPGH-311 Session ID: RC11_20 Carmen Baumeler (University of Lucerne, Switzerland) The Ideational Embeddedness of Welfare Markets: Discourses on the Recommodification of Old Age Pensions in Switzerland and Germany Myra Hamilton (University of Sydney, Australia) Contract and Retirement Incomes in Australia and Britain Raquel Abrantes (Inter-American Centre for Social Security Studies, Mexico) Pension Systems in Latin America: Do They Provide Adequate Protection to the Elderly? Liliana Charles (Inter-American Centre for Social Security Studies, Mexico) Pension Systems in Latin America: Do They Provide Adequate Protection to the Elderly? Marcha Miranda (Inter-American Centre for Social Security Studies, Mexico) Pension Systems in Latin America: Do They Provide Adequate Protection to the Elderly? Andreas Motel-Klingebiel (German Centre of Gerontology Berlin, Germany) Resources, evaluations and social contexts - dynamics of diversity and social inequality in later life in a multi-level perspective Uwe Fachinger (Vechta University, Germany) The income situation of the elderly: The older the people, the lower their income? Some theoretical remarks and empirical findings for Germany 146

148 Monday, September 8, 09:00-11:00 Session 21: Knowledge in later life Chair: Stephen Reder, Portland State University, USA Location: UB-FPGH-310 Session ID: RC11_21 Stephen Reder (Portland State University, USA) Different Strokes for Ageing Folks: Measuring Literacy Changes across the Lifecourse Mary Hamilton (Lancaster University, UK) Negotiating Changing Literacy Technologies in Later Life Uta Papen (Lancaster University, UK) What are you giving me these for? Challenging dominant views on older adults and health literacy Trish Hafford-Letchfield (London South Bank University, UK) Participation through learning: a study of opportunities for Older People using social care services in the UK Ricca Edmondson (Galway University, Ireland) Sociological and Intercultural Approaches to the Diversity of Wisdom in Later Life Feliciano Villar (Barcelona University, Spain) Older people participants in university educational programs: motivations, evaluation and gains Carmen Triadó (Barcelona University, Spain) Older people participants in university educational programs: motivations, evaluation and gains Sacramento Pinazo (Valencia University, Spain) Older people participants in university educational programs: motivations, evaluation and gains Julian Montoro-Rodriguez (California State University San Bernardino, USA) Older people participants in university educational programs: motivations, evaluation and gains Carmen Solé (Ramon Llull University, Spain) Older people participants in university educational programs: motivations, evaluation and gains Montse Celdrán (Rovira i Virgili University, Spain) Older people participants in university educational programs: motivations, evaluation and gains Monday, September 8, 09:00-11:00 Session 22: Demographic ageing and social policy Chair: Virpi Timonen, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland Location: UB-FPGH-311 Session ID : RC11_22 Silke Van Dyk (University of Jena, Germany) Diversity and normalization: The (self-)management of ageing in times of individualized life courses Susan McDaniel (University of Utah, US) You ve Got to Start Young : Contexts and Flows of Ageing in Canada and the U.S. Ewa Fratczak (Warsaw School of Economics, Poland) The relationship between fertility and population aging in Central and Eastern Europe. Iga Sikorska (Warsaw School of Economics, Poland) The relationship between fertility and population aging in Central and Eastern Europe. Monday, September 8, 11:30-13:30 Session 23: Other research on ageing I: Age discrimination, mobility and internet use Chair: Liliana Gastron, Nacional University of Luján, Argentina Location: UB-FPGH-310 Session ID: RC11_23 Lucie Vidovi_ová (Masaryk University Brno, Czech Republic) 147

149 Tip of the iceberg or mirage? On dynamic of age discrimination and age ideology Satu Heikkinen (Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute, Sweden) To drive or not to drive the construction of the category of older drivers in Swedish transportation politics Pekka Räsänen (University of Turku, Finland) Ageing population and the digital divides across the Nordic countries Agnes Nemenyi (University Babes-Bolyai, Romania) Ageing of population and some specific sociodemographic problems of rural population in Romania Monday, September 8, 11:30-13:30 Session 24: Other research on ageing II: Future challenges of ageing societies, identity, social networks Chair: Andreas Motel-Klingebiel, German Centre of Gerontology, Germany Location: UB-FPGH-311 Session ID: RC11_24 Julia Twigg (University of Kent, UK) Clothing, Identity and Age Cathy Hayles (The Flinders University of South Australia, Australia) Friendly competition : discursive interaction in Masters sport Clary Krekula (University of Karlstad, Sweden) Elderly living alone: a study of social network as related to household arrangements Libby Brooke (Swinburne University of Technology, Australia) Managing employment pathways to reintegrate older women in employment 148

150 RC 12 Sociology of Law Sociologie du droit Sociología del derecho President: Anne Boigeol, IHTP-CRNS, France. Local Host: Teresa Picontó Novales Coordinator of the programme: Vittorio Olgiati, Università degli Studi di Urbino, Italy Subject: Rethinking legal justice Organizer: Vittorio Olgiati, University of Urbino, Italy Friday, September 5, 15:30-17:30 Session 01: Legal Justice as Social Justice? The Case of Gender, Race, Class and Minority Groups Chair: Anne Boigeol, Ihatp-Cnrs, France Location: UB-FP-2.3 Session ID: RC12_01 Kalpana Kannabiran, Centre for Culture, Law and Society, NALSAR University of Law, India Kannabiran (Nalsar University of Law, India) Sexual Assault and the Law in India Richard Collier (University of Newcastle, UK) Relationship between Fatherhood, Men and Law Lydia Morris (University of Essex, UK) One Right Answer? Welfare, Asylum and the Politics of Judgment Geoff Ward (Northeastern University, USA) Getting Out of Proportion. Revisiting the Racial Politics of American Juvenile Justice Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 02: Social Mobility, Law-piolicy Making and Legal Justice Chair: Kalpana Kannabiran, Nalsar University of Law, India Location: UB-FP-2.3 Session ID: RC12_02 Devanyak Sundaram (University of Madras, India) State, Law and Conflict with the Customary Behaviour in Legal Pluralist Setting Through an indian Case Madalena Duarte (University of Coimbra, Portugal) Law, Social Movements and Legal Justice Bruno Sena Martins (University of Coimbra, Portugal) Law, Social Movements and Legal Justice Andreas Buss (University of Ottawa, Canada) On the Desiderability to Reconsider the Concept of Customary Law in the International Justice System Hideki Tarumoto, Graduate School of Letters, Hokkaido University, Japan Tarumoto (Hokkaido University, Japan) The International Migrant Rights Regimes and Japanese Immigration Policy Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 03: The Construction of Legal Justice in an Era of Constitutional Changes Chair: Alberto Febbrajo, University of Macerata, Italy Location: UB-FP-2.3 Session ID: RC12_03 Silvia Pasquetti, UC. Berkely, USA Pasquetti (University of Berkely, USA) Building the State and Enforcing Customary Law in Palestine: Law and Justice in West 149

151 Bank Camps and Cities Daniela Piana (University of Florence, Italy) Judicial Cognition and Legitimate Justice as Social Artefact Joxerramon Bengoetxea, University of the Basque Country, Spain Bengoextea (University of the Basque Country, Spain) Risks and Standards in EU Fight Against Terrorism Rufat Guliyev (Azerbaijan Academy of Public Administration, Azerbaijan ) Court Reform in the Mirror of Public Opinion John Dale (George Mason University, USA) Beyond the Rogue State Executive: Mapping the Transnational Legal Imaginary of Extraordinary Rendition Tony Samara (George Mason University, USA) Beyond the Rogue State Executive: Mapping the Transnational Legal Imaginary of Extraordinary Rendition Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 04: The Quest for Legal Justice between Theory and Practice Chair: Carlos Lista, National University of Cordoba, Argentina Location: UB-FP-2.3 Session ID: RC12_04 Elina Da Fonte Pessanha (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) Labour Justice in Brazil: Extending the Reach of Law and Building Institutional Innovation Regina Moraes Morel (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) Labour Justice in Brazil: Extending the Reach of Law and Building Institutional Innovation Maria Rita (University of Macerata, Italy) Changing Conceptions of Justice in Court: from Formal to Responsive Settlements Joao Paulo Dias (University of Coimbra, Portugal) Between Law and Justice: The Role of Public Prosecutors in Labour Conflicts in Portugal Teresa Maneca Llima (University of Coimbra, Portugal) Between Law and Justice: The Role of Public Prosecutors in Labour Conflicts in Portugal Steve Greenfield (University of Westminster, UK) The Thin White Line: Cinematic Truth and Tales of Injustice Guy Osborn (University of Westminster, UK) The Thin White Line: Cinematic Truth and Tales of Injustice Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 05: New Paradigmatic Dimensions of Legal Justice: Insights from System Theory Chair: Rufat Guliyev, Azerbaijan Academy of Public Administration, Azerbaijan Location: UB-FP-2.3 Session ID: RC12_05 Aldo Mascareno (University of Santiago, Chile) Legal Regimes of the World Society and the New Faces of Justice Jiri Priban, (University of Cardiff, UK) Social Differentiation of EU Constitutional Justice: A Socio-legal perspective of European Constitutionalism and Divided Sovereingnty Ralf Rogowski (University of Warwick, UK) Constitutional Justice. Thoughts on the Impact of the German Federal Constitutional Court of Justice s Decisions Poul Fritz Kajer (European University Institute,Italy) Post-Democratic Justice? Alberto Febbrajo (University of Macerata, Italy) Legal Justice and Legal Cultures. A Conceptual Catalogue of Possible Interconnessions Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Session 06: Legal Justice as a Matter of Professional Expertise Chair: Ralf Rogowski, University of Warwick, UK Location: UB-FP

152 Session ID: RC12_06 Benot Bastard (Csdo-Cnrs, France) Controlling the Judiciary? How French Politicians Try to Limit the Independence of Judges Christian Mouhanna (Cesdip-Cnrs, France) Controlling the Judiciary? How French Politicians Try to Limit the Independence of Judges Carlos Lista (National University of Cordoba, Argentina) Law without Justice? The Deficits of legal Education in the Socialisation of Lawyers in Argentina Anne Boigeol (Ihtp-Cnrs, Paris) On the legitimacy of the Judiciary. Talking about Judicial Selection in France Peter Robson (University of Stratchclyde, UK) Tv Lawyers and Culture. The Australian Experience Vittorio Olgiati (University of Urbino, italy) The Making of Legal Justice: Judges, Prosecutors, Lawyers, Consultants, Journalists and..the Public. A Theoretical Approach on Jurisdictional Conflicts in Court Contested Identities and Justice Through Law Dilemmas. Insights from the Indian Experience Thamy Pogrebinschi (University of Rio de Janeiro, Brasil) Pragmatic Law and Justice Marina Mansilla (National University of Patagonia, Argentina).derechos con los Derechos. Sobre el status juridico de los derechos sociales y las posibilidades de un sistema institucional igualitario Annamaria Rufino (University of Napoli II, Italy) How to Mediate between Different Claims for Justice Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Session 07: Social Experience, Legal Justice and Cultural Values Chair: Susana Novick, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina Location: UB-FP-2.3 Session ID: RC12_07 Adrian Renteria Diaz (University of Insubria, Italy ) The Interaction between National and Transnational Legal Systems: A Conceptual Challenge to Legal Justice Arun Jerome (Gurajat National Law University, India) Contested Identities and Justice Through Law Dilemmas. Insights from the Indian Experience Jerome Joseph (Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, india) 151

153 RC13 Sociology of Leisure Sociologie des loisirs Sociología del ocio President and coordinator of the programme: Ishwar Modi, Universidad de Rajasthan, India. Local Host: Jaume Ferrás Subject: Leisure and social transformation Organizer: Ishwar Modi, India International Institute of Social Sciences, Jaipur, India Friday, September 5, 15:30-17:30 Session 01: Presidential Session Chair: Ishwar Modi, India International Institute of Social Sciences, Jaipur, India Location: URL-A201 Session ID: RC13_01 Jan Te Kloeze (Wageningen University, Netherlands) Rethinking the mutual relationship between family and leisure: A worldwide perspective Kenneth Roberts (University of Liverpool, UK) Leisure and social transformation: The case of post-communism Teus J. Kamphorst (Wageningen University, The Netherlands) Living in the leisure society; report on my personal experiences. Ishwar Modi (India International Institute of Social Sciences, Jaipur, India) Leisure and social transformation Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 03: Joint session of RC13 and RC04: Leisure education in a changing world Chair: David Konstantinovskiy, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia, Robert Stebbins, University of Calgary, Canada Location: URL-A102 Session ID: JS_RC13_RC04_03 Habil Zsuzsanna Benko (University of Szeged, Hungary) Recreation organiser and health promoter bachelor education at the University of Szeged, Hungary Klara Tarko (University of Szeged, Hungary) Recreation organiser and health promoter bachelor education at the University of Szeged, Hungary Inna Piskunova (Engles, Russia) Leisure and education: Integration problems under modern Russian conditions Kinga Lampek (Hungary) Expert of recreation and health promotion Bsc Lise Kjølsrød (University of Oslo, Norway) Concepts as Terministic Screens : The intricacy of understanding complex leisure Nitza Davidovitch (Ariel University Center of Samaria, Ariel, Israel) Creative leisure activities as a predictor of teaching effectiveness Philippe Terral (Université Toulouse III, France) Physical activity education in France from the end of the 19th century: The progressive construction of a discipline in university, from physical education teacher education Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 08: Leisure, health and wellbeing Chair: William C. Cockerham, University of Alabama-Birmingham, USA, Ellen Annandale, Leicester University, UK, Francis Lobo, Edith Cowan University, Australia Location: URL-A201 Session ID: RC13_08 152

154 Antti Honkanen (University of Applied Sciences, Vaasa, Finland) Sex on the beach? Sex as tourism motivation for Finnish higher education students Gernot Herzer (University of Bolzano, Italy) Risk behaviour and risk taking of adolescents in South Tyrol / Italy with regards to attitudes and behaviour in health, traffic and leisure time Mohammad Taghi Sheykhi (Al-Zahra University, Tehran) Young families health and well- being as influnced by environment and social health in Tehran: A sociological study of quality of life Teus Kamphorst (Wageningen University, The Netherlands) Leisure in the feeling good society T.C. Tikkiwal (University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, India) Leisure, health and well-being Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 14: Joint session of RC13 and RC30: Leisure and work dichotomy in contemporary society: Does it exist? Chair: Diane Gabrielle Tremblay, Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada, Luiz Octavio de Lima Camargo, Centro Universitario SENAC, Sao Paulo, Brazil Location: UB-FPGH-404 Session ID: JS_RC13_RC30_14 Catarina Sales Oliveira (ISCTE, Portugal) Living in a metropolis: Commuting as the spatialization of a dichotomic lifestyle, between the cosy and the stylish Julia Harrison (Trent University, Canada) Real men do real work at the cottage Leslie Belton (Université Paris Est-Marne La Vallée, France) A topological consideration of the boundary between work and private life: A contemporary non-existence of leisure and work dichotomy to balance Sanjay Tewari (Kanpur, India ) Leisure as work: The concept of leisure management Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 05: Joint session of RC13 and WG03: Body and nature in leisure Chair: Bianca Maria Pirani, University of Roma La Sapienza, Italy, Veena Sharma, Prajna Foundation, New Delhi, India Location: UB-FP-4.2 Session ID: JS_RC13_WG03_05 Ana Lúcia De Castro (Universidade Estadual Paulista, UNESP, Brazil) Cult to the body and consumption: Fashion and beauty building life styles André Suchet (University of Grenoble 1, France) Socio-geography of canyoning in France: A socio-spatial division of leisure Dominique Jorand (University of Grenoble 1, France) Socio-geography of canyoning in France: A socio-spatial division of leisure Bianca Maria Pirani (Univ. Roma La Sapienza, Italy) Beyond the carnival: Re-instating body and mind Eduardo Carrascosa De Oliveira (University of Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil) Naturism: Body and nature in leisure Veena Sharma (Prajna Foundation, New Delhi, India) Body-mind complex A way to transformative leisure Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 06: Joint session of RC13 and RC22: Leisure, religion and spirituality Chair: Roberto Blancarte Pimentel, el Colegio de Mexico, Mexico, Nitza Davidovitch, Ariel University Center of Samaria, Ariel, Israel Location: UB-FPGH-405 Session ID: JS_RC13_RC22_06 Seema Pandey (S.S.G. Pareek (P.G.) Co- 153

155 llege, Jaipur, India) Influence of religion and spiritual beliefs on leisure: Study on Garasia Tribals Sushila Jain (University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, India,) Leisure and spirituality in the lives of ascetics in India Veena Sharma (Prajna Foundation, New Delhi, India) Vedantic perspective on leisure Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 04: Joint session of RC13 and RC32: Gender and leisure: Emerging patterns Chair: Esther Ngan-ling Chow, American University, USA, Margaret Abraham, Hofstra University, USA, Julia Harrison, Trent University, Canada Location: UB-FP-2.1 Session ID: JS_RC13_RC32_04 Angela M. Moe (Western Michigan University, USA) Dancing beyond the belly: An appraisal of bellydance as leisure Arnim Agrawal (Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India) Leisure for whom?: Some ethical and legal questions Bernardo Coelho (Lisbon University Institute, Portugal) Erotization of leisure or the escape from everyday intimate life Catherine White Berheide (Skidmore College, USA ) Playing sport, playing with gender Sarah Elizabeth Berheide (Trinity College, USA) Playing sport, playing with gender R.D. Gupta (University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, India) Patterns of leisure and recreation among women of Jaipur slums Sumana V. Pandey (Govt. College, Dausa (Rajasthan) India) Gender and leisure: Emerging patterns in rural India Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 11: Open Session Chair: Gisela Black Taschner, Sao Paulo, Brazil, B.S.Gulshetty, Inamdar M.S.W. P.G. College, Gulbarga, India Location: URL-A201 Session ID: RC13_11 Akan Law (Trent University, Canada) It s about the style: Long-board surfing sub-culture and civic identity Karin Peters (Wageningen University, The Netherlands) Leisure time in urban public places: Space for interethnic interactions? Luiz Octavio de Lima Camargo (Centro Universitario SENAC, Sao Paulo, Brazil) Leisure and urbanization in the Brazilian society Madhu Nagla (M.D. University, Rohtak, India) Social marketing of recreation and leisure: Attitudes and perception of people Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 02: Joint session of RC13 and RC09: Leisure, social transformation and development Chair: Ishwar Modi, India International Institute of Social Sciences, Jaipur, India, Frederick F. Wherry, University of Michigan, USA Location: UB-FPGH-405 Session ID: JS_RC13_RC09_02 Habil Zsuzsanna Benko (University of Szeged, Hungary) Tradition and modernity in the leisure time activities of families in Hungary, Poland, Czech Republic and Slovakia Transnational empirical research ( ) Klara Tarko (University of Szeged, Hungary) Tradition and modernity in the leisure time activities of families in hungary, poland, czech republic and slovakia transnational empirical 154

156 research ( ) L. Lippai (University of Szeged, Hungary) Tradition and modernity in the leisure time activities of families in hungary, poland, czech republic and slovakia transnational empirical research ( ) K. Erdei (University of Szeged, Hungary) Tradition and modernity in the leisure time activities of families in hungary, poland, czech republic and slovakia transnational empirical research ( ) Francis Lobo ( Edith Cowan University, Australia) A historical review of Australian leisure: The social transformation of lifestyles down under Gisela Black Taschner (Sao Paulo, Brazil) Entertainment and consumerism: Market dimensions of citizenship in contemporary Brazil Hui-tun Chuang (New School for Social Research, New York, USA) Do we have national cuisines? Reflections on food consumption, identity reconstruction and social transformation in postcolonial Taiwan MA Huidi (Chinese Culture Institute, China) Leisure and the social transformation in China Liu Er (Harbin Institute of Technology, China) Leisure and the social transformation in China Maya Keliyan (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria) Leisure patterns, self-identification and criteria of success of Bulgarian professionals and entrepreneurs Stefan Bargheer (University of Chicago Chicago, USA) Toward a leisure theory of value: The game of bird-watching and the concern for conservation in Great Britain Susan M. Shaw (University of Waterloo, Canada) Transformations and contradictions in postmodern families: An exploration of leisure in the context of changing gender and parenting practices Teus J. Kamphorst (Wageningen University, The Netherlands) Leisure as social force Ritu Bhargava (Patkar College, Mumbai, India) Effects of retail marketing on leisure patterns: A study of mall culture in cosmopolitan Mumbai, India Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 13A: Joint session of RC13 and RC24: Leisure, tourism and environment, Part I Chair: Arthur P.J. Mol, Wageningen University, Netherlands, Scott North, Osaka University, Japan Location: UB-FPGH-404 Session ID: JS_RC13_RC24_13A Alex Deffner (University of Thessaly, Greece) The cultural and tourist policy dimension in city marketing: The case of the Olympic municipality of Nea Ionia, Magnesia, Greece Theodore Metaxas (University of Thessaly, Greece) The cultural and tourist policy dimension in city marketing: The case of the Olympic municipality of Nea Ionia, Magnesia, Greece Arvind Kumar Agrawal (University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, India) Globalization, leisure and tourism : A critical analysis from third world perspective Devesh Nigam ( Bundelkhand University, Jhansi, India) Ecotourism in Madhav national park, India: Tourist perspectives on environmental impacts and their management Vinay Kumar Narula ( Bundelkhand University, Jhansi, India) Ecotourism in Madhav national park, India: Tourist perspectives on environmental impacts and their management Francis Lobo (Edith Cowan University, Australia) Consuming experiences: Challenges for leisure tourism James Moir (University of Abertay Dundee, UK) Tourism: A visual leisure pursuit Leena Mary Sebastian (IIT, Madras, India) Tourism development and related transformations: A comparative case study of two destinations in Kerala, South India 155

157 Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Session 13B: Joint session of RC13 and RC24: Leisure, tourism and environment, Part II Chair: Raymond Murphy, University of Ottawa, Canada, Jan te Kloeze, Wageningen University, Netherlands Location: UB-FPGH-404 Session ID: JS_RC13_RC24_13B Pedro Prista (ISCTE, Portugal) Social tensions, tourism and landscape Pekka Mustonen (Statistics Finland, Helsinki, Finland) Young serious tourists -the effect of commitment on the green motivations Antti Honkanen (University of Applied Sciences, Vaasa, Finland) Young serious tourists -the effect of commitment on the green motivations Yael Enoch (The Open University of Israel, Israel) Cosmopolitans and provincials in on-line diaries of travelers to India Shalini Modi (Suzlon, Pune, India) The road less travelled: Out of the past into the future Sherry Sabbarwal (Panjab University, Chandigarh, India) Experiencing leisure: Using Phenomenology in tourism inquiry place when heartland is hard to afford Ilze Koroleva (University of Latvia, Latvia) Drug use a part of entertainment and recreation culture among youth in Latvia Aleksandrs Aleksandrovs (University of Latvia, Latvia) Drug use a part of entertainment and recreation culture among youth in Latvia Ieva Karklina (University of Latvia, Latvia) Drug use a part of entertainment and recreation culture among youth in Latvia Julian Tanner (University of Toronto at Scarborough, Canada) Listening to rap: Cultures of crime, cultures of resistance Mark Asbridge (Dalhousie University, Canada) Listening to rap: Cultures of crime, cultures of resistance Scot Wortley (Univeristy of Torronto, Canada) Listening to rap: Cultures of crime, cultures of resistance Maria Vitória Mourão (Instituto Superior de Ciências Sociais e Políticas of the Technical university in Lisbon, Portugal,) Dilemmas and agenda in public policies: Deconstructing representations and practices on drugs Shalini Modi (Suzlon, Pune, India) Children : Purposeful work and normality Tammy Anderson (University of Delaware, Newark, USA,) Understanding the drugs and crime relationship in entertainment hot spots: The importance of social context Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Session 09: Joint session of RC13 and RC29: Leisure, deviance and alienation Chair: Biko Agozino, University of West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago, Alan Law, Trent University, Canada Location: UB-FPGH-Sala Gran Session ID: JS_RC13_RC29_09 Alan Law (Trent University, Canada) Moving experiences: Retaining a sense of Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Session 10: Joint session of RC13 and RC11: Leisure and the aging societies Chair: Sara Arber, University of Surrey, UK, Susan M. Shaw, University of Waterloo, Canada Location: UB-FPGH-306 Session ID: JS_RC13_RC11_10 Dirk Steinbach (University of Applied Sciences of Salzburg, Austria) 156

158 Implications of demographic change on sportfor-all in Austria and Germany Georg Mueller (University of Fribourg, Switzerland) Media consumption in an aging society: An empirical analysis of age-, cohort-, and periodeffects Stella Chatzitheochari (University of Surrey, UK) Exploring active ageing : Time use patterns of older people in the UK Sara Arber (University of Surrey, UK) Exploring active ageing : Time use patterns of older people in the UK Sherry Sabbarwal (Panjab University, Chandigarh, India) Adding meaning to life: Leisure in the post-retirement phase Vandana Gupta (University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, India) Patterns of leisure among the elderly in a traditional neighbourhood Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Session 12: Business Meeting Chair: Ishwar Modi, India International Institute of Social Sciences, Jaipur, India Location: URL-A201 Session ID: RC13_12BM Monday, September 8, 09:00-11:00 Session 07A: Joint session of RC13, RC7 and RC23: Leisure in the age of technological transformation, Part I Chair: Jaime Jimenez, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, México, Markus Schulz, New York University, USA, Teus J. Kamphorst, Wageningen University Location: UB-FPGH-Sala Gran Session ID: SJS_RC13_RC07_RC23_07A Nuno de Almeida Alves (CIES-ISCTE, Portugal) Computers and the internet: Balancing work and leisure in everyday life Philippe Terral (Université Toulouse III, France) A sociological analysis of a scientific and technological controversy in the field of sport sciences: The interest of electric stimulation to increase muscle Sari Pekkola (Kristianstad University College, Sweden) Diasporic youth and the internet- Bolivian youth and identity work in the cyberspace Sumana V. Pandey (Govt. College, Dausa (Rajasthan) India) Leisure in the age of technological transformation in rural India Ake Nilsen (University of Halmstad, Sweden) The second skin - technology and masculinity in the context of scuba diving Christine Schiwietz (Georgetown University, USA) Youth culture and consumer technology: An investigation into the larger picture and trend among technological consumption amongst youth culture and college students Monday, September 8, 09:00-13:30 Session 15: Joint session of RC13, RC34 and RC53: Children, youth and leisure aspirations Chair: Ngan-Pun Ngai, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Doris Buehler-Niederberger, University of Wuppertal, Germany, Kenneth Roberts, University of Liverpool, UK Location: URL-A201 Session ID: SJS_RC13_RC34_RC53_15 Kenneth Roberts (University of Liverpool, England) Youth leisure careers during post-communist transitions in the South Caucasus Gary Pollock (University of Liverpool, England) Youth leisure careers during post-communist transitions in the South Caucasus Kleanthis Syrakoulis (University of Thessaly, Greece) 157

159 Does urban planning affect youth participation in leisure activities? Evidence from Larissa and Volos, Greece Alex Deffner (University of Thessaly, Greece) Does urban planning affect youth participation in leisure activities? Evidence from Larissa and Volos, Greece Olivier Vanhée (Lyon University, France ) The reception of Manga by young generations of French readers: A sociological investigation of the uses of Japanese popular culture in France Rashmi Jain (University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, India) Childhood and leisure: Are leisure tools responsible for evolution of little adults Sushil Tyagi (S.M.L.(P.G.) College, Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan, India) The patterns of leisure among youth: A comparative study from a gender perspective in a small town of Rajasthan Sushila Jain (University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, India) Youth, leisure and life style: A study in an urban setting of Jaipur city Monday, September 8, 11:30-13:30 Session 07B: Joint session of RC13, RC7 and RC23: Leisure Society: A dream or reality? Part II Chair: Markus Schulz, New York University, USA, Jaime Jimenez, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, México, Dirk Steinbach, Center of Future Studies, University of Applied Sciences of Salzburg, Austria Location: UB-FPGH-Sala Gran Session ID: SJS_RC13_RC07_RC23_07B Alan Law (Trent University, Canada) Undesirables, unemployables and other social malingerers : Containing the post-war leisure society. Pelin Önder Erol (Ege University, Bornova- _zmir, Turkey) Leisure as a commodity: A case of well-to-do old people in Turkey Scott North (Osaka University, Japan) Frayed white collars: The future of leisure in Japan and the United States Tarquin Bowers (Newcastle University, Australia) But you said it would be easy: The dawning of a twenty first century : Leisure Society Rajiv Gupta (University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, India) Conceptualization of leisure society through text books: Knowledge-leisure interface in India Dirk Steinbach (University of Applied Sciences of Salzburg, Austria) Foreseeing leisure futures - dealing with ambivalence and contradiction Monday, September 8, 11:30-13:30 Session 15: Joint session of RC13, RC34 and RC53: Children, youth and leisure aspirations Chair: Ngan-Pun Ngai, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Doris Buehler-Niederberger, University of Wuppertal, Germany, Kenneth Roberts, University of Liverpool, UK Location: URL-A201 Session ID: SJS_RC13_RC34_RC53_15B Teus J. Kamphorst (Wageningen University, The Netherlands) Effects of leisure deprivation of urban youth Leena Suurpää (The Finnish Youth Research Network, Helsinki, Finland) Rethinking young people s leisure in the context of the Finnish welfare state Tarja Tolonen (The Finnish Youth Research Network, Helsinki, Finland) Rethinking young people s leisure in the context of the Finnish welfare state B.S. Gulshetty (Inamdar M.S.W. P.G. College, Gulbarga, Karnataka, India) Leisure-time activities and interaction among rural youth: A case study of a village in Karnataka, India Jyoti Sidana (S.S.Jain Subodh College, Jaipur, India) Early life cycle, dynamics of aspirations and leisure industry: A media perspective 158

160 Okezie Anthony Odoemene (University of Ibadan, Nigeria) The Nigerian youth European football craze: Nature, trends, and psychological implications Rishi Kumar Sharma (Govt. College, Bandikui, Rajasthan, India) Leisure and childhood: An empirical study of adolescent Meena Tribals Trine Agervig Carstensen (University of Copenhagen, Frederiksberg C, Denmark) Children s leisure activities in urban neighbourhood 159

161 RC14 Sociology of Communication Sociologie de la communication Sociología de la comunicación President and coordinator of the programme: Chryssoula Constantopoulou, University of Macedonia, Greece Subject: Sociological research and transformations in communication Organizer: Ch. Constantopoulou, Univ. Panteion, Greece Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 01: New realities, new definitions: revisiting theories of communication Chair: F. D Agostino Rome 3 University, Italy Location: UB-FPGH-203 Session ID: RC14_01 Ch Fuchs (Univ. of Salzburg, Austria ) Critical Theory and Alternative (online) media: do we need a Marxist Theory of Critical Media? M. Sandoval (Univ. of Salzburg, Austria) Critical Theory and Alternative (online) media: do we need a Marxist Theory of Critical Media? L. Ortiz-Negron (Univ. of Puerto Rico ) A New Social Contract? Between the Modern State and New Forms of states G. Pellegrino (Univ. of Calabria Italy) Local technologies and global media: transformations of communication between discourse and practice E.M. Said Hung (Univ. Norte of Barranquilla, Colombia) Maps and communication s challenge in the digital era Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 04: Espaces médiatiques Chair: Fr. Jauréguiberry, Univ. Pau, France Location: UB-FPGH-410 Session ID: RC14_04 Ch. Constantopoulou (Univ. Panteion, Gr) L «intimité» sur-exposée : l espace «public» contemporain C. Côté (Univ. Ottawa, Canada ) Le citoyen téléspectateur et l image de la politique : une analyse du discours journalistique télévisé M. D Amato (Univ. Roma3, Italie ) L imaginaire télévisuel des goûts contemporains : enquête sur la publicité alimentaire en Eu A. Paparizos (Univ. Panteion Grèce ) Image de soi, identité et espace public électronique (Le soi comme image télévisée à consommer par anticipation) G. Tremblay (UQAM, Canada ) Espace public et mutations des industries de la culture et de la communication Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 02A: Communication technologies: identities Part I Chair: C. Constantopoulou, Panteion University, Greece Location: UB-FPGH-203 Session ID: RC14_02A D. Barton (Lancaster Univ. U.K.) Web2 identities: using Flickr to develop global identities and new vernacular practices F. D Agostino (Univ. of Rome 3, Italy ) The semiotics of communication from the relationship face-to-face to a virtual community J. Kotarba (University of Houston, USA) I m just as Rock n roll Fan: Popular music as 160

162 a meaning resource for aging A. Trichopoulou (Thessaloniki, Greece) Media and identities: the case of Greek Roma population Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 02B: Communication technologies: contemporary expressions Part II Chair: C. Constantopoulou, Panteion University, Greece Location: UB-FPGH-203 Session ID: RC14_02A H. Santos (PUCRS, Brazil ) Social Interaction, citizenship and new media: an analysis of the reconstruction of self-representation Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 05: Réalisations technologiques et espaces publics contemporains Chair: A. Paparizos, Univ. Panteion Location: UB-FPGH-410 Session ID: RC14_05 D. Crozat (Univ. de Montpellier, France ) La ville hyper réelle et les dimensions utopiques du projet urbanistique contemporain M. Geoffroy (Univ. De Moncton, Canada) La perception du fait religieux dans les médias pour les minorités francophones au Canada : le cas des médias écrits au Manitoba et au Nouveau-Brunswick M. Lanteigne (Univ. De Moncton, Canada) La perception du fait religieux dans les médias pour les minorités francophones au Canada : le cas des médias écrits au Manitoba et au Nouveau-Brunswick G. Ricordeau (Univ. De Lille III France ) Des prisons médiatiques et des prisonniers : l institution carcérale et la pénalité face aux évolutions de l espace public Br. Sanguanini (Univ. De Vérone I) Festivals de la connaissance en tant qu «espace public» de l innovation Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 02B: Communication technologies: contemporary expressions Part II Chair: D. Barton, Lancaster University Location: UB-FPGH-203 Session ID: RC14_02B Ch. Constantopoulou (Panteion Univ., Greece ) TV news: everyday life and public space I. Schlote (Univ. of Erfurt, Germany ) Situational Analysis of mobile media in public places G. Taddeo (Polytechnic of Turin, Italy ) Self on the screen: new scenarios of interactive TV Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 06: Cyberespaces Chair: Gaetan Tremblay, UQAM, Canada Location: UB-FPGH-410 Session ID: RC14_06 M. Bonenfant (UQAM Canada) Nouvelles plateformes communicationnelles: le cas de l espace public du jeu vidéo World of Warcraft J. Brunel (Montpellier, France ) La mise en scène de l élu sur les sites web de collectivités locales : l utilisation d un nouvel espace public virtuel A. Ergur (Université de Galatasaray, Turquie) Le rôle des nouvelles technologies dans la construction des stratégies identitaires des jeunes des quartiers populaires d Istanbul V. Gourhant (Univ. Lyon II, France) Pour une ethnographie du cyberespace : le na- 161

163 tionalisme nord-irlandais a l heure de la communication numérique Fr. Jauréguiberry (Univ. Pau, France ) L espace des blogs est-il public? Saturday, September 6, 18:00-20:00 Session 08: Joint Sessions of RC 14, RC32, and RC30: Transformation in Communication and Work: The Cultural Construction and Reconstruction of Gender Chair: M. Abraham, Hofstra University, USA Location: UB-FPGH-Sala Gran Session ID: JS_RC14_RC30_RC32 Mohan Kamlesh (Panjab University, India) Globalization, Tele-advertising and Gender Kiril Sharapov (Glasgow Caledonian University, Scotland) The Business Case for Gender Equality: Othering and Normalising for Profit Anastasia Sotiriadou (General Secretariat For Gender Equality, Greece) Communication, Politics and Women Maria Vergeti (Democritus University of Thrace, Greece) Media and Lifelong Education as Significant Factors in Enhancing the Quality of Life of Pomak Women in Greece Magda Zadowska (University of Gdansk, Poland) I do not wash dishes Today: Constructing and Reconstructing the Contemporary Couples Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 07: Joint Sessions of RC14 and RC37: Rationalization and resistance in the arts, culture and communication Chair: J. Halley, University of Texas, USA Location: UB-FPGH-304 Session ID: JS_RC14_RC37 Fontenelle Isleide (Fundacao G. Vargas, Bra- zil ) Rationalization, reenchantment and resistance in the culture of Brands: on the constitution of and challenge against the McDonald s Brand P. Lopez (Colgate University, USA) Strategies of Rebellion in the Heroic Age of American Comic Book Christiana Olcese (University of Reading, UK ) Why is Art Ubiquitous in Social Protests? Filipa Subtil (Instituto Politecnico de Lisbon, Portugal) James Carey and the legacy of Chicago school of Sociology on communication and media studies Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 02C: Communication technologies: political issues Part III Chair: H. Santos, PUCRS, Brazil Location: UB-FPGH-203 Session ID: RC14_02C N. Kostenko (Institute of Sociology Kiev, Ukraine) Television as total practice and liberalization of distinctions: the Ukrainian case S. Makeyev (Institute of Sociology Kiev, Ukraine ) Television as total practice and liberalization of distinctions: the Ukrainian case N. Nesevrya (Perm State University, Russia) Institutionalization of the public opinion S. Salgado (New Univ. of Lisbon, Portugal ) The news media and democracy Z. Jansen (University of South Africa) Global news flows news agencies in South Africa Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Session 03A: Knowledge, Media and Art: The Media Construction of Realityession Part I Chair: Kostenko N. Institute of Sociology, 162

164 Ukraine Location: UB-FPGH-203 Session ID: RC14_03A V. Ni Weifeng (Communication University of Ch) Global Warming Myth, how media makes the Globe warmer Fl. Toussaint (UNAM Mexico) Neo-liberalism and public television transformations C. Schifirnet (National School of Political Science and Administrative Studies, Romania) The Mass Media and Tendentious Modernity in the Transition Process from National Society to European Community Fl. Bousson (Valencia Spain) Abyssinia: a sociological and analytical relation of a musical production and distribution process P. Georgopoulou (Panteion Univ., Greece ) The Free/Open software movement: resistance or change? N. McLaughlin (Mc Master Univ. Canada, Trilupaityte Sk. Culture, Philosophy and Art Research Institute of Vilnius Lithuania ) Soros as Public Intellectual: Institutional Contradictions in Knowledge Production M. Santos (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil ) Between Folk and Techno Music Sunday, September 7, 13:30-14:30 Business Meeting Chair: C. Constantopoulou, Panteion University, Greece Location: UB-FPGH-203 Session ID: RC14_BM Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Session 03B: Knowledge, Media and Art: The Media Construction of Knowledge Part II Chair: P. Lopes, Colgate University, USA Location: UB-FPGH-203 Session ID: RC14_03B 163

165 RC17 Sociology of organizations Sociologie des organisations Sociología de las organizaciones President: Paul du Gay, Open University, GB Coordinators of the programme: Paul du Gay, Open University, GB, Robert Van Krieken, University of Sydney, Australia, Liz McFall, The Open University, GB Subject: Changing organisations, changing identities Organizer: Paul du Gay, Warwick University, UK Friday, September 5, 15:30-17:30 Session 01: Changing Organizations, Changing Identities Chair: Paul du Gay, Warwick University, UK Location: UB-FPGH-411 Session ID: RC17_01 Lavinia Bifulco (Milan-Biccoca University, Italy) Old and new organizational cages: what about autonomy? Alan Scott (University of Innsbruck, Austria) Weber and Simmel s sociological liberalism and the critique of post-bureacratic organizational governance Peggy McDonough (University of Toronto, Canada) Mission Impossible: Habitus and Organizational Change in the Public Sector Jessica Polzer (University of Western Ontario, Canada) Mission Impossible: Habitus and Organizational Change in the Public Sector Katia Serrano Valerde (CSO/Sciences Po, Paris, France) The Modernisation of Academic Management - Learning the Business from the Private Sector Paul du Gay (Warwick University, UK) In Praise of Mandarins? On the forgotten core business of public management Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 02: Changing Organizations, Changing Identities Chair: Paul du Gay, Warwick University, UK Location: UB-FPGH-411 Session ID: RC17_02 Bill Martin (Flinders University, Australia) The culture of organizational malleability confronts institutional rigidity: the real problems of career making in today s organizations Søren Jagd (Roskilde University, Denmark) From Low-Trust to High-Trust Organizations: A Minor or Major Change in Organizational Identity? Stefan Roth (Berne University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland) The Polyphonic Organization and the Markets of Society Petra Hiller (University of Bielefeld, Germany) Organizational Identity: Tautologies and Paradoxes Leonor Lima Torres (University of Minho, Portuga) The reconfiguration of organizational cultures: International perspectives and new analytical proposals Pedro Jaime (University of São Paulo, Brazil) Organizational Diversity and Black Executives in Brazil Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 03: The ethics of management power and the power of management ethics in changing times 164

166 Chair: Stewart Clegg, UTS, Sydney, Australia) Location: UB-FPGH-411 Session ID: RC17_03 Ray Gordon, (Bond University Australia) Power, Rationality and Legitimacy Stewart Clegg (UTS, Australia) Power, Rationality and Legitimacy Martin Kornberger (UTS, Australia) Power, Rationality and Legitimacy André Spicer (Warwick Business School, UK) A Normative Theory of Power in Organizations? The Case of Identity Norbert Ebert (Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia) Organised Individualisation Stewart Clegg (UTS, Australia) Death to Strategy, Long live the Sociology of Strategy! Martin Kornberger (UTS, Australia) Death to Strategy, Long live the Sociology of Strategy! Christian Mahieu (LEM-CNRS National Center for Scientific Research, University of Lille, France) On the social fabric of managers as strategists in French companies Cristina Besio (Institut für Soziologie Technische Universität Berlin, Germany) Business Ethics and System Theory Chris Carter (University of St Andrews, UK) Death to Strategy, Long live the Sociology of Strategy! Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 04: Devices and Dispositions: shaping organizational conduct Chair: Liz McFall, The Open University, UK Location: UB-FPGH-411 Session ID: RC17_04 Franck Cochoy (Universite Toulouse II, France) Blue Beard and the rainbow market: on curiosity and captation devices Catherine Grandclément (Ecole de Mines, Paris, France) What does a supermarket do? Selling as a distributed accomplishment Julie Sommerlund, (The Danish Design School Center for Design Research, Denmark) Fashion Mediators and Distributed Agency Nobumi Kobayashi-Hillary (The Open University, UK ) Design as a device in branding: a study of Muji in different cultural settings Liz McFall (The Open University, UK) L agencement of nineteenth century life assuranc Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 05: Devices and Dispositions: shaping organizational conduct Chair: Liz McFall, The Open University, UK Location: UB-FPGH-411 Session ID: RC17_05 Jérôme Denis (École Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications, France) Organizing a public space: subway signs and the shaping of riders dispositions David Pontille (CNRS Équipe, Anthropologie de l écriture, EHESS, France) Organizing a public space: subway signs and the shaping of riders dispositions Alex Hillman (University of Cardiff, UK) Managing medicine or medical managing? Making and unmaking the divisions Ingmar Lippert, (Institute for Advanced Studies on Science, Technology and Society, Austria) Conceptualising agents within hybrid fields and emancipation from them Vanina Leschziner (University of Toronto, Canada) Creating Self-Concepts and High-end Cuisine: Toward a Dialectical Model for the Analysis of Reflexivity and Institutional Patterns 165

167 Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Session 06: Devices and Dispositions: shaping organizational conduct Chair: Liz McFall, The Open University, UK Location: UB-FPGH-411 Session ID: RC17_06 Jannis Kallinikos (London School of Economics, UK) Computation as Reality Maurizio Teli (University of Trento, Italy) Shaping Freedom: the Practical Scaffolding of an Open Source project Oriol Barranco( (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Espagne) Dreaming and embodying the neotaylorism of the service sector. The internalisation of conduct dispositions in the work of cashiers of retail distribution companies Carmen Baumeler (University of Lucerne, Switzerland) The Emotional Refashioning of Flexible Employees via Mental and Computational Techniques Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Session 07A: Changing Organizations, Changing Identities Part I Chair: Daniel Muzio (University of Leeds, UK) Location: UB-FPGH-411 Session ID: RC17_07A Stefan Baron (Jacobs University Bremen, Germany) Further training expectations in changing organizations Examples from two suppliers of the German automobile industry Klaus Schömann, (Jacobs University Bremen, Germany) Further training expectations in changing organizations Examples from two suppliers of the German automobile industry Yaffa Moskovich (Zefat Academic College, Israel) Decentralization and Goal displacement of Labor Unions: Lessons Learned Yitzhak Samuel (University of Haifa, Israel) Decentralization and Goal displacement of Labor Unions: Lessons Learned Daniel Muzio (University of Leeds, UK) From association-led to firm-led professionalism: the case of management consulting in the UK Ian Kirkpatrick (University of Leeds, UK) From association-led to firm-led professionalism: the case of management consulting in the UK Roy Suddaby (University of Alberta, Canada) Organizational Professionalism: A Comparative Institutional History of Accountingand Law Nicholas Fairclough (University of Alberta, Canada) Organizational Professionalism: A Comparative Institutional History of Accountingand Law Julia Evetts (University of Nottingham, UK) A New Professionalism in Professional Organizations Mike Dent (Staffordshire University, UK) Managing Doctors in Hospitals in England, Denmark, Netherlands and Kaiser Permanente: Variations On Medics Managerial Involvement Ian Kirkpatrick (University of Leeds, UK) Managing Doctors in Hospitals in England, Denmark, Netherlands and Kaiser Permanente: Variations On Medics Managerial Involvement Indy Neogy (University of Leeds, UK) Managing Doctors in Hospitals in England, Denmark, Netherlands and Kaiser Permanente: Variations On Medics Managerial Involvement 166

168 RC18 Political Sociology Sociologie politique Sociología política President and coordinator of the programme: Piero Ignazi, Università di Bologna, Italy Subject: The persistent impact of class and religion in contemporary party politics Organizer: Piero Ignazi, Universitá di Bologna, Italy Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 01: The enduring impact of class and religion in contemporary party politics. Part I Chair: Tim Bale, University of Sussex Location: UB-RB-222 Session ID: RC18_01 Cristiano Vezzoni (Università di Milano ) The weight of social cleavage and political context in a highly fragmented political system: Italy Paolo Segatti (Università di Milano ) The weight of social cleavage and political context in a highly fragmented political system: Italy Roberto Biorcio (Università di Milano Bicocca ) Class, Religion and Electoral Behaviour in Italy. An Analysis of Trends over Time Ilario Grasso (Università di Milano Bicocca ) Class, Religion and Electoral Behaviour in Italy. An Analysis of Trends over Time Alberta Giori (Università Statale di Milano ) Class, Religion and Electoral Behaviour in Italy. An Analysis of Trends over Time Antonello Canzano (Università di Chieti-Pescara ) The communication of the political values Stéphanie Dechezelles (Science Po Bordeaux ) L importance de la socialisation catholique dans l engagement des jeunes Italiens au sein de Forza Italia Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 07: The enduring impact of class and religion in contemporary party politics. Part VII Chair: Hermann Schmitt, University of Mannheim Location: UB-RB-226 Session ID: RC18_07 Sumana Pandey (Government Girl College (Dausa-India) ) The Concussion of Religion and Caste in Indian Politics Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 02: The enduring impact of class and religion in contemporary party politics. Part II Chair: Paolo Bellucci, Università di Siena Location: UB-RB-222 Session ID: RC18_02 Martin Elff (Universität Mannheim) Stability or Realignment? Class, Religion and the Vote in Germany Sigrid Roßteutsche (Universität Frankfurt am Main ) Stability or Realignment? Class, Religion and the Vote in Germany Emilie Van Haute (Université libre de Bruxelles ) 167

169 Still religious parties in Belgium? The decline of the denominational cleavage in the Belgian consociational democracy Jean-Benoit Pilet (Université libre de Bruxelles) Still religious parties in Belgium? The decline of the denominational cleavage in the Belgian consociational democracy Giulia Sandri (Université libre de Bruxelles) Still religious parties in Belgium? The decline of the denominational cleavage in the Belgian consociational democracy Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 08: The enduring impact of class and religion in contemporary party politics. Part VIII Chair: Martin Elff, Universität Mannheim Location: UB-RB-226 Session ID: RC18_08 Yoav Peled (Tel Aviv University ) Class Struggle under Religious Guise? The Shas Party in Israel Aide Esu (University of Cagliari ) The challenge of Shas and Hamas movement Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 03: The enduring impact of class and religion in contemporary party politics. Part II Chair: Dick Houtman, Erasmus University Location: UB-RB-222 Session ID: RC18_03 Paolo Bellucci (Università di Siena) Policy Polarisation and Cleavage Voting in a Comparative Perspective Oliver Heath (Università di Essex ) Policy Polarisation and Cleavage Voting in a Comparative Perspective José Ramón Montero (Universidad Autonoma Madrid ) Assessing Independent Variables in Cross National Datasets: the Case of Religiosity Guillermo Corsero (Universidad Autonoma Madrid ) Assessing Independent Variables in Cross National Datasets: the Case of Religiosity Celeste Ratto (Universidad Autonoma Madrid ) Assessing Independent Variables in Cross National Datasets: the Case of Religiosity Sarah Nicolet (University of Geneva ) Changing religiosity, changing politics? A study of the impact of traditional and post-traditional religious beliefs on political behaviour in Western Europe Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 09: The enduring impact of class and religion in contemporary party politics. Part IX Chair: Fabian Virchow, Philipps University, Marburg Location: UB-RB-226 Session ID: RC18_09 Dick Houtman (Erasmus University Rotterdam ) The cultural question of class struggle. Objective and subjective class voting in the U.S. and Great Britain Blagovesta Cholova (Free University of Brussels ) The impact of class-based electoral consolidation on the Parties in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). (The case centre-right parties in Bulgaria, Poland and Czech Republic) José Adriàn Ivorra Alemany (Universidad de Alicante ) Incidencia de la clase social, de los valores polìticos y del contexto polìtico y electoral en el voto de los electores valencianos y en el sistema 168

170 Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 04: The enduring impact of class and religion in contemporary party politics. Part IV Chair: J. Ramon Montero, Universidad Autonoma, Madrid Location: UB-RB-222 Session ID: RC18_04 Piero Ignazi (Università di Bologna) The persistence of class and religion Wellhofer Spencer (University of Denver ) The persistence of class and religion Giedo Jansen (University of Nijmegen ) Changing party systems and cleavage-based voting in post industrial countries Ariana Need (University of Nijmegen ) Changing party systems and cleavage-based voting in post industrial countries Nan Dirk de Graaf (University of Nijmegen ) Changing party systems and cleavage-based voting in post industrial countries Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Session 05: The enduring impact of class and religion in contemporary party politics. Part V Class voting in Western and Central Europe Ignacio Lago (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona ) Religiosity, Ideology and Vote in European Democracies: An Explanatory Analysis José Ramon Montero (Universidad Autonoma Madrid) Religiosity, Ideology and Vote in European Democracies: An Explanatory Analysis Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Session 06: The enduring impact of class and religion in contemporary party politics. Part VI Chair: Susanna Luengo Gallego, Universidad de Salamanca Location: UB-RB-222 Session ID: RC18_06 Vincent Darracq (Centre d Etude d Afrique Noire (CEAN) / Institut français d Afrique du Sud (IFAS) ) La question classiste dans la crise actuelle dans l African National Congress (ANC) Alvaro Nobrega ( SCSP-UTL Lisbon ) Non-democratic electoral factors in an African democracy: The case of Guinea-Bissau Chair: Piero Ignazi, Università di Bologna Location: UB-RB-222 Session ID: RC18_05 Tim Bale (University of Sussex ) Mending the Broken Society: Christianity and the Welfare Policy of the Contemporary British Conservative Party Joel Gombin (IEP Aix en Provence ) Class and religion in contemporary France. An ecological analysis Fabian Virchow (Philipps University Marburg ) Combining radical performance, socialist rhetorics and middle class politics: the neo-fascist right in contemporary Germany Hilde Coffè (Utrecht University ) 169

171 RC20 Comparative Sociology Sociologie Comparative Sociología Comparativa President: Jean-Pascal Daloz, Oxford University, UK. Subject: Current Research in Comparative Sociology Organizer: Jean-Pascal Daloz, Oxford University, UK & University of Oslo, Norway Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 01: Sociology of Elites Chair: Jean-Pascal Daloz, Oxford University, UK & University of Oslo, Norway Location: UB-RB-120 Session ID: RC20_01 Jean-Pascal Daloz (Oxford University, UK & University of Oslo, Norway) Social Elites (In)Conspicuousness: Theoretical reflections on ostentation and subduedness. Heinrich Best (University of Jena, Germany) Dimensions and Determinants of Europeaness of Economic and Political Elites Verona Christmas-Best (University of Jena, Germany) After Recruitment: Career Stability and Career Satisfaction amongst German Female MPs Anne Krogstad (University & Institute for Social Research, Oslo, Norway) Picturing politics. Political leadership, aesthetics and gender in France and Norway Aagoth Storvik (University & Institute for Social Research, Oslo, Norway) Picturing politics. Political leadership, aesthetics and gender in France and Norway Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Session 02: Current Research in Comparative Sociology Chair: Anne Krogstad, University of Oslo, Norway Location: UB-RB-120 Session ID: RC20_02 Ruut Veenhoven (Erasmus University, Rotterdam, Netherlands) Societal Evolution and Quality-of-Life:Comparisons across time and nations. Nikolai Genov (Freie Universität Berlin, Germany ) Comparing Interethnic Integration in Five Countries Hanno Scholtz (University of Zurich, Switzerland) Comparing the opportunities for institutional change. Chris Armbruster (European University Institute, Florence, IItaly) The impact of 1989 on Europe: structural integration but ideational divergence? Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Session 03: Figurational Sociology Chair: Stephen Mennell, University College Dublin, Ireland Location: UB-RB-120 Session ID: RC20_03 Johan Goudsblom (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands) Toward a developmental theory of violence: 170

172 Combining Elias and Collins. Fernando Ampudia de Haro (Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal) Discussing decivilisation: some theoretical remarks; Diego Mauricio Barragan Diaz (Universidad Militar Nueva Granada, Colombia) The notables family and the social order, in eighteenth and nineteenth-century Colombia. John Lever (University of the West of England, UK) Regeneration, partnerships and the civilising process. Vera Weiler (Universidad Nacional de Colombia) Understanding processual thinking on Elias s theory of knowledge. 171

173 RC21 Regional and Urban Development Développement régional et urbain Desarrollo regional y urbano President: Kuniko Fujita, Michigan Sate University, Japan and USA Coordinators of the programme: Marisol Garcia, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain, Kuniko Fujita, Michigan State University, Japan and USA, Fernando Diaz Orueta, Universidad de Alicante, Spain, Marc Pradel, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain.Local Host: Maria Soledad Gárcia Cabeza; Marc Pradel Subject: Rethinking cities and regions in a turbulent world Organizer: Marisol Garcia, University of Barcelona, Spain, Kuniko Fujita, Michigan Sate University, Japan and USA, Fernando Diaz Orueta, University of Alicante, Spain and Marc Pradel, University of Barcelona Friday, September 5, 15:30-17:30 Session 01: Transformations in Urban Politics: Comparing strategies, actors, and outcomes of neoliberal urbanization Part I Chair: Fernando Díaz Orueta, University of Alicante, Spain Location: UB-FPGH-405 Session ID: RC21_01 Max Rousseau (University of Saint-Étienne, France) Social justice and the declining city: the evolution of governance in four West-European former industrialized cities Vincent Béal (University of Saint-Étienne, France) Social justice and the declining city: the evolution of governance in four West-European former industrialized cities Esther Hernández-Medina (Brown University, USA) Synergy, Mediation, or Exclusion? Globalization, Citizen Participation and Urban Policy in Mexico City and São Paulo Donald McNeill (University of Western Sydney, Australia) City of villages? Public Space Governance in Central Sidney Friday, September 5, 15:30-17:30 Session 11: Urban Ethnic Conflicts in Comparative Perspective: The Built Environment, Urban Transformation, and Urban Conflict Chair: Diane Davis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA and Ramon Ribera, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Spain Location: UB-FPGH-204 Session ID: RC21_11 Eva Martín Coppola (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Spain) Are `ethnic conflicts what they seem to be? Construction of ethnicity in the context of urban transformation: the district of Tetuan Madrid Alberto Martín Pérez (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Spain) Are `ethnic conflicts what they seem to be? Construction of ethnicity in the context of urban transformation: the district of Tetuan Madrid Avraham Astor (University of Michigan, USA) Multicultural Celebration or Unwelcome Intrusion: The Politics of Mosque Construction in Spain Roberta Marzorati (Universitá degli studi Milano Bicocca, Italy) Urban Ethnic Conflicts in Comparative Perspective: Peripheral versus Central City Neighborhoods in Milan and Barcelona Aitor Hernández Carr (Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain) 172

174 Urban spaces, anti-immigrant attitudes and their political effects Friday, September 5, 18:00-20:00 Session 02: Transformations in Urban Politics: Enrolling Oppositional Movements into the Neoliberal Project Part II Chair: Margit Mayer, Free University of Berlin, Germany Location: UB-FPGH-405 Session ID: RC21_02 Claire Colomb (University College London, United Kingdom) Community Development Trusts, neighbourhood regeneration and the State in New Labour s Britain Nikolaos Souliotis (University of Thessaly, Greece) Urban Cultural Policy and Private Non-Profit Institutions in Athens: Political and Symbolic Uses of Social Responsibility Since The Mid 1990s César Guzmán Concha (University of Barcelona, Spain) Squatter movement in Europe: Sources of variation and political dynamic of the mobilization Michael McQuarrie (University of California, Davis, USA) From Backyard Revolution to Neoliberalism: the Construction of an Urban Anti-Politics Machine Friday, September 5, 18:00-20:00 Session 12: Urban Ethnic Conflicts in Comparative Perspective: Identity Politics and the Socio-Spatial Bases of Urban Conflict and Cooperation Chair: Diane Davis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA and Ramon Ribera, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Spain Location: UB-FPGH-204 Session ID: RC21_12 Ranjith Kulatilake (York University, Canada) Identity Politics and the Production of Space in Neoliberal Sri Lanka Dina Vaiou (National Technical University of Athens, Greece) Ethnic Neighborhoods? Everyday public spaces of inclusion/exclusion Ares Kalandides (National Technical University of Athens, Greece) Ethnic Neighborhoods? Everyday public spaces of inclusion/exclusion Friday, September 5, 18:00-20:00 Session 21: Segregation in A-Typical Contexts: Segregation in context Chair: Thomas Maloutas, University of Thessaly & Greek National Centre for Social research & Jesús Leal, Universidad Complutense de Madrid Location: UB-FPGH-305 Session ID: RC21_21 Jeremy Seekings (University of Cape Town, South Africa) State, Market and Kinship in the Reproduction of Segregation in Post-Apartheid South Africa Isabel Breda-Vázquez (University of Porto, Portugal) Does segregation help to understand spatial patterns of social disadvantage in Greater Porto? An assessment of the spatial division of urban disadvantage Nathan Marom (Tel Aviv University, Israel) One Hundred Years of Segregation: Contextualizing and historicizing Tel Aviv s urban development Hatice Kurtulus (Mugla University, Turkey) Twofold Socio-Spatial Segregation Processes in the Troubled Region : The Case of Nicosia / Cyprus Semra Purkis (Mugla University, Turkey) Twofold Socio-Spatial Segregation Processes in the Troubled Region : The Case of Nicosia / Cyprus Manoj Kumar Teotia (HUDCO Chair CRRID, 173

175 India) Social Segregation in an Industrial Town of North-West India: Emerging Patterns in the Context of Housing, Basic Amenities and Livelihood for the Urban Poor in Ludhiana Metropolis Naoko Takeda (University of Southampton, UK & Musashi University, Japan) The Urban Family s Strategy for Survival in a Changing Society: The Case of theurban Center in Tokyo from the Perspective of Female Work Naoko Takeda (University of Southampton, UK, Musashi University, Japan & Noriko Tateyama, Kanto-Gakuin University, Japan) The Urban Family s Strategy for Survival in a Changing Society: The Case of the Suburbs and Periphery of Tokyo with Respect to Personal Network and Women Labour Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 03: Transformations in Urban Politics: Neoliberalizing Cities in Transitional Societies Part III Chair: Fernando Díaz Orueta, University of Alicante, Spain Location: UB-FPGH-405 Session ID: RC21_03 Özlem Çelik (Orta Do_u Teknik Üniverstesi, Turkey) Neoliberal urban space: a socio-spatial análisis or urban regeneration in Istanbul Ibrahim Gündogdu (Orta Do_u Teknik Üniverstesi, Turkey) Neoliberal urban space: a socio-spatial análisis or urban regeneration in Istanbul Ognjen Caldarovic (University of Zagreb, Croatia) Inevitability of gentrification Sociological aspects of urban regeneration in the transitional society: the case of Croatia Jana. Sarinic (University of Zagreb, Croatia) Inevitability of gentrification Sociological aspects of urban regeneration in the transitional society: the case of Croatia Camila D Ottaviano (Universidade São Francisco, Brazil) Urban regulation and housing. Challenge in the Brazilian urban context Sérgio Quaglia (Universidade São Francisco, Brazil) Urban regulation and housing. Challenge in the Brazilian urban context Helga Rittersberger-Tılıç (Middle East Technical University) Squatting as Strategy of Protest or as Resistance to Planning: The Case of Eyüp, Istanbul Nezihe Ba_ak Ergin (Middle East Technical University, Turkey) Squatting as Strategy of Protest or as Resistance to Planning: The Case of Eyüp, Istanbul Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 13: Urban Ethnic Conflicts in Comparative Perspective: The Social and Spatial Dimensions of Urban Violence Chair: Diane Davis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA and Ramon Ribera, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Spain Location: UB-FPGH-204 Session ID: RC21_13 Tali Hatuka (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA) Circles of Urban Violence: Paris 2005 Raimi Abidemi Asiyanbola (Olabisi Onabanjo University, Nigeria) Urban ethno-communal conflicts and social identity in Nigeria: an empirical study Alexey Pamperov (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences and Open Society Institute, Bulgaria) Building Identity through Riots: The case of Fakulteto District (Bulgaria) Tatiana Schor (Federal University of the Amazon, Brazil) Cities of territorial responsibility and sustainable socio-ecological urban network policies. Danielle Pereira da Costa (CEFET, UNI- NORTE Manaus, Brazil) Cities of territorial responsibility and sustainable socio-ecological urban network policies. José Aldemir de Oliveira (Federal University of the Amazon, Brazil) 174

176 Cities of territorial responsibility and sustainable socio-ecological urban network policies. Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 22: Cities of Territorial Responsibility: In Search for a Methodological and Theoretical Debate on Areas of Low City Density Chair: Tatiana Schor, Federal University of the Amazon, Brazil Location: UB-FPGH-305 Session ID: RC21_22 Tatiana Schor (Federal University of the Amazon Brazil) Food prices and urban network in the Brazilian Amazon. André de Moraes (Federal University of the Amazon, Brazil) Food prices and urban network in the Brazilian Amazon. Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 04: Transformations in Urban Politics: Comparing urban development strategies: culture, environment & McKinsey Part IV Chair: Margit Mayer, Free University of Berlin, Germany Location: UB-FPGH-405 Session ID: RC21_04 Ramola Naik-Singru (London School of Economics, United Kingdom) Competitive Governance & Spatial transformation in globalising Mumbai Michael Jonas (Institute of Advanced Studies, Austria) About an urban development strategy: The case of the dortmund-project Miguel Martínez (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain) Weak citizenship and soft environmental planning: the key role of methods and contexts Silvia Rosende (Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, Spain) Weak citizenship and soft environmental planning: the key role of methods and contexts Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 14: The Creative City and Social Innovation Part I Chair: Serena Vicari, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy & Montserrat Pareja Eastaway, University of Barcleona, Spain Location: UB-FPGH-204 Session ID: RC21_14 Carla Sedini (University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy) Creativity & Management inside urban societies. An empirical research on the city of Toronto Marianna d Ovidio (Universtity of Milano-Bicocca, Italy) The field of fashion production in Milan: past and present Marc Martí (Autonomous University of Barcelona and University of Barcelona, Spain) Urban creativity in the spaces of capital: the case of Poblenou in Barcelona Marc Pradel (Autonomous University of Barcelona and University of Barcelona, Spain) Urban creativity in the spaces of capital: the case of Poblenou in Barcelona Jessica Ferm (Bartlett School of Planning, UK) No title yet Silvia Mugnano (University of Bicocca-Milano, Italy) Is Milan promoting policy strategies and actions for accommodating creative-knowledge industry economy? Oliver Frey (University of technology, Austria) The amalgamated city: Creative Clusters and Loft-Working in Vienna 175

177 Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 23: Transnational Migration and Local Economies: Comparative Chair: Junko Tajima, Hosei University, Japan, Luis Garzon, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain, Eduardo Barberis, Università di Urbino Carlo Bo, Italy Location: UB-FPGH-305 Session ID: RC21_23 Chieko Kamibayashi (Hosei University, Japan) The Rooting Process of Temporary Migration System in Japan: Focusing on Technical Internship Program Amado Alarcón (Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain) Immigration and the linguistic division of labor in an industrial cluster. Romanian migration in the cluster of furniture at Montsia, Catalunya Joaquín Beltrán Antolín (Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona) Chinese and Pakistani transnationalism in Barcelona metropolis and Spain. A comparative study Amelia Saiz López (Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona) Chinese and Pakistani transnationalism in Barcelona metropolis and Spain. A comparative study Susana Narotzky (Universidad de Barcelona) Regulation on the margins: Migrants informal networks and their economic and political effects in a peripheral neighbourhood in Barcelona Jaime Palomera (Universidad de Barcelona) Regulation on the margins: Migrants informal networks and their economic and political effects in a peripheral neighbourhood in Barcelona Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 15: The Creative City and Social Innovation Part II Chair: Serena Vicari, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy & Montserrat Pareja Eastaway, University of Barcleona, Spain Location: UB-FPGH-204 Session ID: RC21_15 Haris Konstantatos Culture and Arts in a socially embedded perspective Dimitra Siatitsa Culture and Arts in a socially embedded perspective Isabel Breda-Vázquez (Research Centre for Territory, Transportation and Environment, Portugal) Creativity and urban dynamics: analyzing social innovations in Porto Metropolitan Area Carlos Oliveira (Research Centre for Territory, Transportation and Environment, Portugal) Creativity and urban dynamics: analyzing social innovations in Porto Metropolitan Area Rita Guimaraes (Research Centre for Territory, Transportation and Environment, Portugal) Creativity and urban dynamics: analyzing social innovations in Porto Metropolitan Area Stephanie Lemmens (Free University of Brussels, Belgium) Local Cultural Policy and Community Building. The cultural space of places Reyhan Varli Görk (Middle East Technical University, Turkey) Creating the Antalya Golden Orange Eurasia International Film Festival to create a New Antalya Anne Vogelpohl (University of Hamburg, Germany) Culture or creativity- Two different concepts of urban places? Licia Valladares (University of Lille, France) The intellectuals of the favela: new actors of social innovation Saturday, September 6, 18:00-20:00 Session 05: State-Led Gentrification and Mixing Policies: Implications for the Urban Middle Class and the (Ethnic) Poor Part I Chair: Jan Willem Duyvendak, University of 176

178 Amsterdam, The Netherlands Location: UB-FPGH-405 Session ID: RC21_05 Paul Watt (University of London, UK) Council Housing Stock Transfers and State- Led Gentrification in London Lorenzo Vicario (University of the Basque Country, Spain) Neoliberal Regeneration and Policy-led Gentrification in Bilbao Arantxa Rodríguez (University of the Basque Country, Spain) Neoliberal Regeneration and Policy-led Gentrification in Bilbao Albert Terrones (Autonomous University of Barcelona, Sapin) Researching gentrification at the micro level. Residential adjustments and social change in Ciutat Vella, Barcelona. Aitor Carr (Autonomous University of Barcelona, Sapin) Researching gentrification at the micro level. Residential adjustments and social change in Ciutat Vella, Barcelona. Alejandro García (Autonomous University of Barcelona, Sapin) Researching gentrification at the micro level. Residential adjustments and social change in Ciutat Vella, Barcelona. Mikel Aramburu (Autonomous University of Barcelona, Sapin) Researching gentrification at the micro level. Residential adjustments and social change in Ciutat Vella, Barcelona. Teresa Tapada (Autonomous University of Barcelona, Sapin) Researching gentrification at the micro level. Residential adjustments and social change in Ciutat Vella, Barcelona. Saturday, September 6, 18:00-20:00 Session 16: Urban Sustainability: Process and Form Part I Chair: Roger Keil, University of York, Canada and Jesus Vicens, University of Barcelona, Spain Location: UB-FPGH-204 Session ID: RC21_16 Gilles Verpraet (CNRS/GRASS, France) Social deliberation and public coordinations in the urban trajectories for sustainability Lauralyn Johnston (York University, Canada) Roller-coasting in the Zwischenstadt: An examination of place and mobility at Canada s Wonderland Bruce Appleyard (AICP) Sustainability by Design: Coordinating Planning and Politics Between the Neighborhoods and the Region Lucrezia Miranda (University of California- Berkeley, USA) Sustainability by Design: Coordinating Planning and Politics Between the Neighborhoods and the Region Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 06: State-Led Gentrification and Mixing Policies: Implications for the Urban Middle Class and the (Ethnic) Poor Part II Chair: Marisol García, University of Barcelona, Spain Location: UB-FPGH-410 Session ID: RC21_06 Anne Haila (University of Helsinki, Finland) Is there gentrification in China? Wing Shing Tang (Hong Kong Baptist University, China) Is there gentrification in China? Kuniko Fujita (Michigan State University, USA) Tokyo s Urban Redevelopment Projects and the Post-Developmental State Richard Child Hill (Michigan State University, USA) Tokyo s Urban Redevelopment Projects and the Post-Developmental State Junko Ueno (Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Japan) Disguised impacts of state-led urban restructu- 177

179 ring: What prevented the people from realizing its negative impacts? Manu Bhaskar (University of Kerda, India) Urban Restructuring in the Developing Countries and Emerging Inequalities: State-led gentrification-the case of India. Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 17: Urban Sustainability: Process and Form Part II Chair: Roger Keil, University of York, Canada and Jesus Vicens, University of Barcelona, Spain Location: UB-FPGH-204 Session ID: RC21_17 Anna Livia Brand (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA) Rebuilding New Orleans: Tensions and Contradictions in Creating a Sustainable City Wing Shing Tang (Hong Kong Baptist University, China) Urban sustainability in Hong Kong: the meeting of procedure and substance in a colonial city Kim Ching Chan (Hong Kong Baptist University, China) Urban sustainability in Hong Kong: the meeting of procedure and substance in a colonial city Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Session 07: State-Led Gentrification and Mixing Policies: Implications for the Urban Middle Class and the (Ethnic) Poor Part III Chair: Jan Willem Duyvendak, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands and Marisol García, University of Barcelona, Spain Location: UB-FPGH-410 Session ID: RC21_07 R. Alan Walks (University of Toronto, Canada) From Gentrification to Social Mix, or Social Polarization? Testing the Claims in Large Canadian Cities Ute Lehrer (York University, Canada) Condofication: State-led gentrification in Toronto and its unintended consequence Miguel Ángel Vite Pérez (CIECAS-IPN, México) La ciudad mercancía como proyecto del desarrollo urbano globalizado de la Ciudad de México Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Session 18: Segregation in A-Typical Contexts: Segregation and ethnicity Chair: Jesús Leal, Universidad Complutense de Madrid & Thomas Maloutas, University of Thessaly & Greek National Centre for Social Research Location: UB-FPGH-204 Session ID: RC21_18 Vassilis P. Arapoglou (University of Crete, Greece) New landscapes of urban inequalities in Athens: Multiethnic exposure to affluence or deprivation? George Kandylis (National Centre for Social Research, Greece) New landscapes of urban inequalities in Athens: Multiethnic exposure to affluence or deprivation? Ion Sayas (National Technical University of Athens, Greece) New landscapes of urban inequalities in Athens: Multiethnic exposure to affluence or deprivation? Bediz Yilmaz (University of Mersin, Turkey) The city as a time-bomb: Spatial segregation and social tension in a Turkish city María Teresa Tapada Berteli (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain) The social effect of the urban restructuring process in the city centre of Barcelona: fighting against urban segregation? Alejandro Mantecón (Universidad de Alicante, Spain) The settlement of northern European retirees in southern Europe: A dual society? 178

180 Raquel Huete (Universidad de Alicante, Spain) The settlement of northern European retirees in southern Europe: A dual society? Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Session 08: New Urban Cultures: Public Space, Public Art, Performance and Popular Cultures: Social practices in public spaces Chair: Nuria Benach, University of Barcelona, Spain, Location: UB-FPGH-410 Session ID: RC21_08 Giulana Mandich (Università di Cagliari, Italy) Domesticating urban space. Including public spaces in the domestic sphere Nikita A. Kharlamov (State University Higher School of Economics, Russia) Heterotopia, mobile public space and multiple uses of location: contested spatial organization in the central mall-square complex in Moscow Rob Smith (Cardiff University, UK) The Regeneration of Cardiff Bay: Power, interaction and space Angélica Herrera Loyo (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico) Uses and meanings of the public space: the social construction of the Zocalo of Mexico City Lucrezia Miranda (University of California-Berkeley, USA) Selling the Creative City : Planning, Culture, and the Control of Public Space Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Session 19: Segregation in A-Typical Contexts: Housing and segregation Chair: Tim Butler, King s College-London & Thomas Maloutas, University of Thessaly & Greek National Centre for Social Research Location: UB-FPGH-204 Session ID: RC21_19 Sonia Arbaci (University College London, UK) Migrants urban insertion and new (?) housing regimes in southern Europe: neoliberalism and the rise and fall of the ring buoy effect André Donzel (CNRS, Maison Méditerranéenne des Sciences de l Homme, Aix-en Provence, France) Property markets and urban reshaping: the case of Marseille Matthias Bernt (Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ, Germany) Neither Normalisation, nor Decay: Large-scale housing estates in Eastern Germany Maria Camila Loffredo D Ottaviano (University São Francisco Itatiba/SP, Brazil) Gated communities in São Paulo metropolitan area: a new pattern of urban housing and urban spatial segregation Sunday, September 7, 18:00-20:00 Session 09: New Urban Cultures: Public Space, Public Art, Performance and Popular Cultures: Cultural industries and city promotion Chair: Joan Ganau, Universitat de Lleida, Spain Location: UB-FPGH-410 Session ID: RC21_09 Ahmetcan Alpan (Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University, Istanbul, Turkey) The influence of cultural and historical heritage on the creation of new urban cultures in Istanbul Mei-Ling Lin (National Open University, Taiwan) Cities, Competition and Governance: Urban Politics in a New Landscape Planning Capital City in Local Communities Joan Ganau (Universitat de Lleida, Spain) Subsidized museums and private arts. Different approaches from Barcelona and Philadelphia. Daniel Paül (Universitat de Lleida, Spain) New strategies in building museums. Comparative analysis in European cities. 179

181 Bahar Aksel (Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University, Turkey) Transformation from Coffe Houses to Café Culture in Istanbul and its effects in urban spaces Sunday, September 7, 18:00-20:00 Session 20: Segregation in A-Typical Contexts: Segregation in the Latin American metropolis Chair: Jesús Leal, Universidad Complutense de Madrid & Tim Butler, King s College-London Location: UB-FPGH-204 Session ID: RC21_20 Carolina V. Zuccotti (University of Buenos Aires, Argentina) Moving towards increasing spatial segregation? A comparative study of Buenos Aires and Barcelona ( ) Priscilla Conolly (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Azcapotzalco, México) Is there anything new about the socio-spatial order of Latin American Metropolis? The importance of local context and scale for measuring and evaluating change in residential segregation. Emilio Duhau (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Azcapotzalco, México) Is there anything new about the socio-spatial order of Latin American Metropolis? The importance of local context and scale for measuring and evaluating change in residential segregation. Suzana Pasternak (University of São Paulo, Brazil) Segregation in a peripheral metropolis in Latin America Lucia Maria Machado Bógus (University of São Paulo, Brazil) Segregation in a peripheral metropolis in Latin America Felipe Link (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Chile) Tendencies and testimonies of the economic and political restructuring effects on the sociospatial structure in Santiago de Chile Fernando Padilla Lozano (Universidad Autónoma de Aguascalientes, Mexico) Segregation expressions in Aguascalientes, Mexico Fernando Plasencia Martínez (Universidad Autónoma de Aguascalientes, Mexico) Segregation expressions in Aguascalientes, Mexico Rogelio Enríquez Aranda (Universidad Autónoma de Aguascalientes, Mexico) Segregation expressions in Aguascalientes, Mexico Monday, September 8, 09:00-11:00 Session 10: New Urban Cultures: Public Space, Public Art, Performance and Popular Cultures: Art and alternative uses of public space Chair: John Clammer, United Nations University-Tokyo, Japan Location: UB-FPGH-410 Session ID: RC21_10 Judit Bodnar (Central European University, Hungary) The Art of Public Space and the Politics of Presence. Stavros Stavrides (National Technical University of Athens, Greece) Defacement and the alternative politics of urban memory Alex Deffner (University of Thessaly (UTH), Greece) Popular culture as an element of modernization in Greece: the urban temporal-spatial dimension Francisco Vivoni (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA) Reclaiming Public Space: Skateboarding, Direct Action and Urban Unrest Chiara Tornaghi (University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy) Branding the public city: art in public spaces 180

182 RC22 Sociology of Religión Sociologie de la religión Sociología de la religión President: Roberto Blancarte Pimentel, El Colegio de México, Mexico Coordinators of the programme: Roberto Blancarte Pimentel, El Colegio de México, Mexico, Olga Odgers, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, Mexico Subject: Religious actors and public debates Organizer: Roberto Blancarte, El Colegio de México and Olga Odgers, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, Mexico Friday, September 5, 15:30-17:30 Session 02A: Migrants, believers as new socioreligious actors Part I Chair: Olga Odgers, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, Mexico Location: UB-FPGH-302 Session ID: RC22_02A Janice McLean (University of Edinburgh, UK) Jesus is all I need : An examination of social and cultural capital formation within West Indian Immigrant Pentecostal churches in New York City and London. Els Vanderwaeren (University of Antwerp, Belgium) A religious and empowering discourse among Muslimahs in Flanders revealed. Hiroshi Kojima (Waseda University, Japan) Determinants of Religious Beliefs and Practices of Muslim Migrants in Tokyo Metropolitan Area. Miriam Schader (Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Germany) Off the Beaten track of the fundamentalism debate: religious social capital as a resource for immigrant political participation. Friday, September 5, 15:30-17:30 Session 04: Alternative religious movements and public space Chair: Daniel Gutierrez-Martinez, El Colegio Mexiquense, Mexico Location: UB-FPGH-303 Session ID: RC22_04 Guenole Labey Guimard (Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Science Sociales, France) New Ritual and Representation in Funerals Otto Maduro (Drew University Theological School, US) Becoming Pastora: Latina Pentecostal Women s Stories from Newark (NJ, U.S.A.). Friday, September 5, 18:00-20:00 Session 02B: Migrants, believers as new socioreligious actors Part II Chair: Olga Odgers, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, Mexico Location: UB-FPGH-303 Session ID: RC22_02B Maria Esther Fernández Mostaza (Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, España) Religious Problems of Migrants at School: The Blatant and the not-so. Gloria García Romeral Moreno (Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, España) Religious Problems of Migrants at School: The Blatant and the not-so. Clara Fons i Duocastella (Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, España) 181

183 Religious Problems of Migrants at School: The Blatant and the not-so. Miguel Hernández Madrid (El Colegio de Michoacán, México) Los practicantes del budismo Mahayana en México Creyentes o sujetos de conocimiento? Olga Odgers Ortiz (El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, México) La construccion social del espacio a través de las prácticas religiosas en el contexto de la migración México/Estados Unidos. Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 01A: Secular states, civil and religious freedoms Part I Chair: Roberto Blancarte, El Colegio de México, Mexico Location: UB-FPGH-302 Session ID: RC22_01A Emerson Giumbelli (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) The monument of Christ the Redeemer (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil): reflections on secularism and religious pluralism. Dan Dungaciu (University of Bucharest, Romania) Religion and public space in The Former USSR - The Case of R. of Moldova. Fatma Sündal (Anadolu University, Turkey) Sufi Orders in the Republican Era of Turkey: A Broken Commitment? Anja Hennig (European University Viadrina, Frankfurt/Oder, Germany) Bioethics, the Catholic Church and the State in Liberal Democracies. Alberta Giorgi (Università di Milano Bicocca, Italy) Political parties discourses concerning Laicity in Italy. Carlos Garma (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana Iztapalapa, México) State Policies and Religious Diversity in Latin America Compared. Roberto J. Blancarte (El Colegio de Mexico, Mexico) The Gap between secularisation and laicity in Latin America. Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 03A: Ethnicity, religiosity and beliefs in contemporary world Part I Chair: Daniel Gutierrez-Martinez, El Colegio Mexiquense, Mexico Location: UB-FPGH-303 Session ID: RC22_03A Flávio Munhoz Sofiati (Université de São Paulo, Brésil) Weber et Gramsci: éléments sociologiques pour une théorie de la réligion. Damian Omar Martínez Arias (Universidad de Murcia, España) Nuevas formas de experiencia y renovación epistemológica en las ciencias sociales: El caso de la identidad asociacional. Ramiro Jaimes Martínez (Universidad Autónoma de Baja California, México) Mundanización de los espacios sagrados y sacralización del espacio público en Tijuana, Baja California. Carolina Rivera Farfán (CIESAS, México) Nuevas señales, emergentes ritualizaciones e ímpetus sanadores en las comunidades péñeles. Daniel Fainstein (Universidad Hebraica, México) Secularización, etnicidad y profecía: la deprivatización religiosa en el pensamiento judío moderno. Maria Gabriela Garret Ríos (Universidad Veracruzana/ Museo Nacional de Antropología, México) Y el otomí?, La construcción de la identidad pentecostal entre los otomíes de San Antonio el Grande, Hidalgo. Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 01B: Secular states, civil and religious freedoms Part II 182

184 Chair: Roberto Blancarte, El Colegio de México, Mexico Location: UB-FPGH-302 Session ID: RC22_01B Aidé García Hernández (Católicas por el Derecho a Decidir, A. C., México) El Estado laico y la salud de las Mujeres. Celia Valiente (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain) Transformation of Church-State Relations in Spain since 1930s: the case of preschool policies. Maria das Dores Campos Machado (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) The religious leaderships and the sexual policy in Brazil. José Pedro Simões (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) The religious leaderships and the sexual policy in Brazil. Luciana Zucco (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) The religious leaderships and the sexual policy in Brazil. Fernanda Delvallas Picolo (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) The religious leaderships and the sexual policy in Brazil. Edgar Antonio Lopez (Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Colombia) El Estado liberal y la construcción de una sociedad postsecular en Colombia. María Consuelo Mejía (Católicas por el Derecho a Decidir, A. C.) The abortion debate in Mexic; the Catholic bishops and the secular State. Felipe Gaytán Alcalá (Universidad La Salle, México) (Des) (en) cubrir el riesgo en el tiempo social: cultos religiosos y percepción sobre la incertidumbre en la sociedad contemporánea. Juan Cruz Esquivel (Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina) Estado laico en Argentina: realidad o utopía? Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 03B: Ethnicity, religiosity and beliefs in contemporary world Part II Chair: Daniel Gutierrez-Martinez, El Colegio Mexiquense, Mexico Location: UB-FPGH-303 Session ID: RC22_03B Noel Clycq (University of Antwerp, Belgium) The central role of religion in the construction of ethnic identity. Irina Kargina (Moscow University, Russia) Is Orthodoxy a dominant Component of the Russian Identity? Gavril Flora (Partium Christian University, Romania) Ethnicity, Religiosity and Generational Change in Post-Communist Romania. Georgina Szilagyi (Partium Christian University, Romania) Ethnicity, Religiosity and Generational Change in Post-Communist Romania. Geraldine Mossière (Université de Montréal, Canada) Religiosity in Congolese Pentecostal groups: emerging socioeconomic categories within modernity. Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 12: Joint session of RC22 and RC13: Leisure, religion and spirituality Chair: Ishwar Modi, India Institute of Social Sciences, India Location: UB-FPGH-405 Session ID: JS_RC22_RC13 Seema Pandey (S.S.G. Pareek (P.G.) College, Jaipur, India) Influence of religion and spiritual beliefs on leisure: Study on Garasia Tribals Sushila Jain (University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, India,) Leisure and spirituality in the lives of ascetics in India Veena Sharma (Prajna Foundation, New Delhi, India) 183

185 Vedantic perspective on leisure Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 05: Popular religion, New media and New Public Spaces Chair: Adam Possamai, University of Western Sydney, Australia Location: UB-FPGH-302 Session ID: RC22_05 Isabelle Jonveaux (Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Science Sociales, France and Università degli studi di Trento, Italy) A Lenten retreat on the Internet: can Internet be a place for the modern religious? Aini Linjakumpu (The University of Lapland, Finland) Alternative Islamic Voices: Muslim Sexual Minorities in the Internet. Adam Possamai (University of Western Sydney, Australia) Popular and Hyper-Real Religions on the Internet. Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 06A: Religious conversion Part I Chair: Esmeralda Sanchez, University of Santo Tomas, Philippines Location: UB-FPGH-303 Session ID: RC22_06A Geraldine Mossière (Université de Montréal, Canada) Critiques of Catholicism in the Narratives of Qébecois converts to Islam Enzo Pace (University of Padova, Italy) Convert, revert, pervert. Ziad Fahed (Notre Dame University, Lebanon) Religious conversion in the Arab world, the case of the Middle East. M.S. Ahluwalia (H.P. University, India) Religious conversion through cultural absorption : a case study of sikhism and hindu majority syndrome. David Radford (Flinders University of South Australia, Australia) Understanding The Religious Convert : An unsuspecting victim of external forces to manipulate change or a conscious actor applying external forces to help bring about change? Bishkek Kyrgyzstan (Flinders University of South Australia, Australia) Understanding The Religious Convert : An unsuspecting victim of external forces to manipulate change or a conscious actor applying external forces to help bring about change? Saturday, September 6, 18:00-20:00 Session 06B: Religious conversion Part II Chair: Esmeralda Sanchez, University of Santo Tomas, Philippines Location: UB-FPGH-303 Session ID: RC22_06B Tudor Pitulac (Sebastian N_stu, Petre Andrei Univerity of Iasi, Romania) «Look, that s what I ll do in Paradise». Social processes involved in building up the image of Paradise by Jehovah s Witnesses. Renata Furman (Jagiellonian University, Poland) Transformation of Identity in Converts Biography. Javier Rosón (Universidad de Granada, España) Conversos al Islam en el Albayzín granadino. Sol Tarrés Chamorro (Universidad de Huelva, España) Las conversiones al Islam en España, Emanuel Gutmann (Hebrew University, Israel) Conversion as a State function : the case of Israel. Netanel Fisher (Hebrew University, Israel) Conversion as a State function : the case of Israel. 184

186 Saturday, September 6, 18:00-20:00 Session 07A: Religious publics, social capital and diasporas Part I Chair: Afe Adogame, University of Edinburgh, UK Location: UB-FPGH-302 Session ID: RC22_07A David O. Ogungbile (Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria) Filling in the Space: Creativity, Innovation, Negotiation and African Religious Communities in Boston Area. J K Ayantayo (University of Ibadan, Nigeria) African Christianity and Strategies for Social, Cultural and Capital Formation in Nigerian Space : a Functional Approach. Ibigbolade Simon Aderibigbe (University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA) Diasporic Religious Communities as Agencies of Empowerment and Social Mobility: the Redeemed Christian Church of God, North America Model. Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 07B: Religious publics, social capital and diasporas Part II Chair: Afe Adogame, University of Edinburgh, UK Location: UB-FPGH-302 Session ID: RC22_07B Michael Perry Kweku Okyerefo (Visiting Fellow Centre of African Studies, University of Cambridge, UK) Ausländer! Pentecostalism as Social Capital Network for Ghanaians in Vienna. Afe Adogame (The University of Edinburgh, UK) Towards a Christian Disneyland! Emplacement and the Politics of Religious Place-making in the new African Diaspora. Stephen Onakuse (University College, Cork, Ireland) Impact of New Generation Churches on Poverty in Nigeria Development Process. Eamon Lenihan (University College, Cork, Ireland) Impact of New Generation Churches on Poverty in Nigeria Development Process. Mike Fitzgibbon (University College, Cork, Ireland) Impact of New Generation Churches on Poverty in Nigeria Development Process. Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 08A: Transformation of churchstate relations in Europé Chair: Sinisa Zrinscak, University of Zagreb, Croatia Location: UB-FPGH-303 Session ID: RC22_08A Mihail Anton (Carol I National Defense University, Romania) The role of cultural factors in the church-state relations. The Romanian case through comparative cross-cultural analysis. Daniela Kalkandjieva (University of Sofia, Bulgaria) The Transformation of Church-State Relations in Bulgaria. Michaela Morav_íková (Institute for State- Church Relations, Bratislava, Slovak Republic) Divergences in the Development of State- Church Relations in Slovakia and Czechia after the separation of Czechoslovakia Victor Roudometof (University of Cyprus, Cyprus) Orthodox Christianity and Modernity in Cyprus. Luca Diotallevi (University of Rome 3, Italy) Church State Relations in Europe and the Crisis of the European Social Model Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Session 08B: Transformation of churchstate relations in Europé 185

187 Chair: Sinisa Zrinscak, University of Zagreb, Croatia Location: UB-FPGH-303 Session ID: RC22_08B Cosima Rughinis (University of Bucharest, Romania) Separation of Church and State in Romania: the moral, the normal and the natural Miroslav Tí_ik (Academy of Science, Slovakia) Transnational Integration as a Process of Decomposition of the Secular State. Sinisa Zrinscak (University of Zagreb, Croatia) Transformation of societies and transformation of Church-State relations in Central and Eastern European countries: convergences and divergences. Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Session 09A: Islamism: The rise of a new enemy? Part I Chair: Riaz Hassan, Flinders University, Australia Location: UB-FPGH-302 Session ID: RC22_09A Shyamal Kumar Das ( Minot State University, USA) Self-Expression, values, religious practices and socio-historical contexts: The effects of contextual interactions on Islamism in Algeria and Pakistan. Daniel Platek (Jagiellonian Univ. Krakow, Poland) Islamism and the rise of new media in the Middle East: The case of Iranian nuclear program. Melanie Reddig (Heinrich-Heine-Universität, Germany) Power struggle in the religious field of Islam: Modernization, globalization and the rise of Islamism. Derya Gocer (Department of International Relations, London) Researching political Islam: Old debates and new agendas. Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Session 09B: Islamism: The rise of a new enemy? Part II Chair: Riaz Hassan, Flinders University, Australia Location: UB-FPGH-302 Session ID: RC22_09B Melike Kara (Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sience Sociales, France) Researching political Islam: Old debates and new agendas. Zelal Ozdemir Samur (Department of International Relations, London) Researching political Islam: Old debates and new agendas. Büke Koyuncu (Mimar Sinan University of Fine Arts, Istanbul, Turkey) Integration of Islamism in modernization through Capitalism; Modernist Islamist elites in Turkey. Riaz Hassan (Flinders University, Australia) Antisemitism and the Arabs. Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Session 10: Religious pluralism in the public debate and in the public area: Similarities or tensions? Part I Chair: Claude Proeschel, GSRL, France Location: UB-FPGH-303 Session ID: RC22_10 Maria M. Griera (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain) The religiously correct construction: local policies and interfaith groups. Ana Burgués (Universitat de Barcelona, Spain) Multicultural laicity (secularity). A proposal to the coexistence among the religious groups. 186

188 Lena de Botton (CADIS, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, France & Universitat de Barcelona, Spain ) Multicultural laicity (secularity). A proposal to the coexistence among the religious groups. Olga Serradell (CADIS, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, France) Multicultural laicity (secularity). A proposal to the coexistence among the religious groups. Corinne Torrekens (Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium) Debates surrounding public space and muslim ethnicity : the inclusion of Muslim groups in the local public space. Lise Kanckos (Åbo Akademi University, Finland) Reproduction and Religion: Ethics, Subjective Politics and the Church. Roberto Cipriani (University Rome 3, Italy) Religious pluralism in Italy. Lucia Kusumadewi (University of Indonesia, Indonesia) The Struggle of New Religious Movements in Indonesia s Public Space. Danoye Ogontola (Lagos State University, Nigeria) Religion, conflicts and violence in a pluralistic society: A study of interreligious interactions in Nigeria. Religión y ciudad: las imágenes religiosas itinerantes en colonias de nueva creación. Isabelle Jonveaux (Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sience Sociales, France and Università degli studi di Trento, Italy) The monasteries public and the challenge for the monks. Salvatore Mattu (Universitat de Barcelona, España) La Religión Popular en Gramsci. Olga Breskaya (University of Brest, Belarus) Well known Religious actors: new aspects in the research of their representations in public space. Eduardo M. Domingo (De La Salle University- Manila, Philippines) Surviving the Homogenization of Globalization: Animistic Religions in Thailand, Japan and the Philippines. Sunday, September 7, 18:00-20:00 Session 11: Challenges of the public in old and new forms of popular religion Chair: Eloisa Martin Location: UB-FPGH-303 Session ID: RC22_11 João Valença (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) Social Support, Religiosity and Popular Education in Healt: Life in a Candomblé Trerreiro. Alexandre Brasil Fonseca (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) Social Support, Religiosity and Popular Education in Healt: Life in a Candomblé Trerreiro. María Eugenia Patiño López (Universidad Autónoma de Aguascalientes, México) 187

189 RC23 Sociology of Science and Technology Sociologie de la science et de la technologie Sociología de la ciencia y la tecnología President: Jaime Jiménez, IIMAS, UNAM, Mexico Coordinators of the programme: Jaime Jiménez, IIMAS, UNAM, México, Czarina Saloma, Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines. Local Host: Laura Cruz-Castro. Subject: The role of science, technology and innovation in building the world of the future Organizer: Jaime Jimenez, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico and Czarina Saloma, Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines Friday, September 5, 15:30-17:30 Session 01A: Science, Technology and Innovation in the Public Eye: Freedom or Restraint? Part I Chair: Marja Häyrinen-Alestalo, University of Helsinki, Helsinki Institute of Science and Technology Studies, Finland Location: URL-A400 Session ID: RC23_01A Helena Machado (University of Minho, Portugal) CSIE effect in Portugal? Representations of forensic genetics in the media. Filipe Santos (University of Coimbra, Portugal) CSIE effect in Portugal? Representations of forensic genetics in the media. Rui Brito Fonseca (CIES-ESCTE, Portugal) Daily science: Science and technology in Portuguese newspapers. Fernanda Sobral (Universidade de Brasília, Brasil) Investments on science & technology and political culture: Findings from the public opinion of 36 countries. Henrique Carlos de Castro (Universidade de Brasília, Brasil) Investments on science & technology and political culture: Findings from the public opinion of 36 countries. Tatiana Maranhão (Universidade de Brasilia e Ministerio da Ciencia e Tecnologia) Investments on science & technology and political culture: Findings from the public opinion of 36 countries. Olga Shuvalova (Higher School of Economics (HSE), Moscow, Russia) The higher scientific competence the more opponents to use new technologies Friday, September 5, 15:30-17:30 Session 05: Will the Mertonian Way of Doing Research Prevail? Chair: Juha Tuunainen, University of Helsinki, Finland Location: URL-A415 Session ID: RC23_05 Rui Santiago (The Centre for Research in Higher Education Policies (CIPES) and University of Aveiro, Portugal) Moving to entrepreneurial research: Where are the differences? Teresa Carvalho (The Centre for Research in Higher Education Policies (CIPES) and University of Aveiro, Portugal) Moving to entrepreneurial research: Where are the differences? Laurens Hessels (Utrecht University, The Netherlands) 188

190 Academic chemistry and the struggle for relevance Elena Mirskaya (Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia) The ethos of classical science: Robert K. Merton and contemporary problems Maria Lucia Maciel (Universidade Federal de Rio Janeiro, Brazil) Structuralism and constructivism: An empirical evaluation of Merton and Latour Marcello Barra (Universidade Federal de Rio Janeiro, Brazil) Structuralism and constructivism: An empirical evaluation of Merton and Latour Richard Woolley (University of Western Sydney, Australia) Are research scientists a global social movement? Friday, September 5, 18:00-20:00 Session 07: Joint Session of RC07, RC14 and RC23: The Internet: From Utopia to Nightmare? Chair: Binay Kumar Pattnaik, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute Technology Kanpur, India and Hermilio Santos, Department of Social Science, PUCRS, Brazil Location: URL-A101 Session ID: SJS_RC023_RC07_RC14_07 Ann Denis (Dept of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Ottawa, Canada) The effects of age and time: Internet use by young people in Barbados. Lech Zacher (Leon Kozminski Academy of Entrepreneurship & Management, Poland) Multiple Trajectory evolution of information societies. Kenneth Kyle (California State University, USA) The use and misuse of the Internet in responding to hurricane Katrina: A cautionary tale. Egle Butkeviciene (Kaunas University of Technology, Department of Sociology, Lithuania) Information society in postcommunist context: patterns and social implications of ICT diffusion in rural communities of Lithuania. Egle Vaidelyte (Kaunas University of Technology, Department of Sociology, Lithuania) Information society in postcommunist context: patterns and social implications of ICT diffusion in rural communities of Lithuania. Friday, September 5, 18:00-20:00 Session 15: Joint session of RC02, RC23 and RC24: The Knowledge-Based Bio-Economy : Critical Perspectives. Chair: Les Levidow, Development Policy and Practice, Faculty of Maths, Computing and Technology, The Open University, UK Location: URL-A201 Session ID: RC23_15 Kean Birch (University of Glasgow and Les Levidow, Open University, UK) Bioeconomy as a self-fulfilling prophecy Marja Häyrinen-Alestalo (University of Helsinki, Finland) Political conflicts over the knowledge-based bio-economy. Stefano Ponte (Danish Institute for International Studies, Denmark) Of bad fish: Regulation, eco-labels and popular culture in the (re)construction of European bio-economies. Larry Reynolds (Univ of Lancaster, UK, Bron Szerszynski ) Corporate imaginaries, publics and the knowledge-based bioeconomy David Tyfield (Univ of Lancaster, UK) Will the knowledge-based bio-economy ever arrive? The problem of productive labour. Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 01B: Science, Technology and Innovation in the Public Eye: Freedom or Restraint? Part II Chair: Marja Häyrinen-Alestalo, University of Helsinki, Helsinki Institute of Science and 189

191 Technology Studies, Finland Location: URL-A400 Session ID: RC23_01B Pablo Ariel Pellegrini (Universidad Nacional de Quilmes, Argentina) Where does defeated science go? Rejected tiotechnology rebuilding networks Maria Lucia Maciel (Universidade Federal de Rio Janeiro, Brazil) Social diffusion of information in science and technology Michael Ornetzeder (Institute of Technology Assessment of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria, ) Future search & assessment: Participatory evaluation of the end-user energy technology research agenda in Austria Ulrike Bechtold (Institute of Technology Assessment of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria, ) Future search & assessment: Participatory evaluation of the end-user energy technology research agenda in Austria Michael Nentwich (Institute of Technology Assessment of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria, ) Future search & assessment: Participatory evaluation of the end-user energy technology research agenda in Austria Giovanna Sonda (Observa Science in Society, Italy) Eco-friendly techniques for plant genetic Ttansformation. Improvement or restraint of agrobiotechnologies? Discussing the development of a scientific artefact Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 06: Science and Technology for Whom? Chair: Maarten Mentzel, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands Location: URL-A415 Session ID: RC23_06 Subhasis Sahoo (Sociology of Science, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India) Science and technology for whom? The politics of science movements in India Binay Kumar Pattnaik (Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute Technology Kanpur, India) Science and technology for whom? The politics of science movements in India Binay Kumar Pattnaik (Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute Technology Kanpur, India) Science, technology and social inequality in india: a sociological perspective Zaheer Baber (Department of Sociology, University of Toronto, Canada) Genomics, Globalization and Global Civil Society Jaime Jiménez (Instituto de Investigaciones en Matematicas Aplicadas y en Sistemas, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico ) Is there a Mode 3 of knowledge generation? Juan Carlos Escalante (Instituto de Investigaciones en Matematicas Aplicadas y en Sistemas, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico ) Is there a Mode 3 of knowledge generation? Miguel A. Morales-Arroyo (School of Communication and Information, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore ) Is there a Mode 3 of knowledge generation? Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 02A: Science, Technology and Innovation for the Development of Third World Countries. Will theyoung Ones Join? Part I Chair: Judith Zubieta, Instituto de Investigaciones Sociales, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico Location: URL-A400 Session ID: RC23_02A Gregory Sandstrom (St. Petersburg State University, Russia) Cooperative extension services, innovation diffusion theory and TRIZ or the evolution of 190

192 science and technology inside the Third World. Giriyappa Kollannavar (Central Leather Research Institute, India) Technology and development study of Indian leather cluster. Maria Zuñiga Coronado (Facultad de Trabajo Social y Desarrollo Humano, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo Leon, Monterrey, Mexico) Working conditions of scientists and academic labor migration in Mexico: career expectations of Mexican undergraduate engineer and natural sciences students. Veronika Sieglin (Facultad de Trabajo Social y Desarrollo Humano, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, Monterrey, México) Working conditions of scientists and academic labor migration in Mexico: career expectations of Mexican undergraduate engineer and natural sciences students. Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 14A. Challenges and Changes in Universities and Public Research Organisations for the 21st Century: Evaluation, Research and Careers, Part I Chair: Laura Cruz-Castro, Unidad de Politicas Comparadas, CSIC, Spain Location: URL-A415 Session ID: RC23_14A Nadia Asheulova (Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia) The reforms of science in Russia and China: a comparative analysis. Kira Erochina (Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia) The reforms of science in Russia and China: a comparative analysis. Jochen Gläser (CESAGen, Lancaster University, United Kingdom) The internal use of external evaluations. Stefan Lange (Deutsche Hochschule für Verwaltungswissenschaften Speyer, Germany) The internal use of external evaluations. Grit Laudel (Rathenau Institute Den Haag, Netherlands) The internal use of external evaluations. Uwe Schimank (Fernuniversität in Hagen, Germany) The internal use of external evaluations. Emanuela Reale (CERIS National Research Council, Italy) Changes in funding, evaluation and management: impact on research activity - the case of three disciplines in two Italian Universities. Marco Seeber (CERIS National Research Council, Italy) Changes in funding, evaluation and management: impact on research activity - the case of three disciplines in two Italian Universities. Carmen Osuna-Lopez (CSIC-IPP, Spain, and PREST-University of Manchester, United Kingdom) The effects of research evaluation system on knowledge production in universities: A comparison between the UK and the Spanish cases. Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 02B: Science, Technology and Innovation for the Development of Third World Countries. Will theyoung Ones Join? Part II Chair: Lech Zacher, Leon Kozminski Academy of Entrepreneurship & Management, Poland Location: URL-A400 Session ID: RC23_02B Emek Kepenek (METU- Sociology, Turkey) A hope for the others regional innovation networks and policies in developing countries: the case of furniture sector of Turkey. Beatriz Fainholc (CEDIPROE- Centro de Diseño, Produccion y Evaluación/Investigación de Recursos para el Aprendizaje, Argentina) Which scientific technological knowledge will promote the shift to a pertinent information and knowledge society? Rosalba Casas (Instituto de Investigaciones Sociales, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico) Knowledge-based social capital: Can it help local development processes? 191

193 Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 14B Challenges and Changes in Universities and Public Research Organisations for the 21st Century: Evaluation, Research and Careers, Part II Chair: Luis Sanz-Menendez, CSIC-IPP, Spain Location: URL-A415 Session ID: RC23_14B Maria Nedeva (University of Manchester, United Kingdom) Universities and the scientific knowledge commons: what does the future hold? Monica Gaughan (University of Georgia, USA and and Barry Bozeman, University of Georgia, USA) Moving for science: The work habits of foreign-born scientists and engineers in the United States. Adela Garcia-Aracil (CSIC-UPV, Spain) Changes in universities efficiency over the time: Differentials according to the missions. Davinia Palomares-Montero (CSIC-UPV, Spain) Changes in universities efficiency over the time: Differentials according to the missions. Stefan Fornos Klein (Universidade de Sao Paulo, Brasil) Brazilian and European higher education in an age of reform. Saturday, September 6, 18:00-20:00 Session 09: Joint Session of RC07, RC14 and RC23: Intellectual Copyright, Digital Inequality, and Global Hegemony. Chair: Jochen Gläser, ESRC Centre for the Economic and Social Aspects of Genomics (Cesagen), Lancaster University, United Kingdom and Hermilio Santos, Depatment of Social Science, PUCRS, Brazil Location: URL-A101 Session ID: RC23_09 Gerard Valenduc (Universities of Namur (FUNDP) and Louvain-la-Neuve (UCL), Belgium) Understanding and preventing the second order digital divide. Chris Armbruster (Research Network 1989, Max Planck Digital Library, Germany) Cyberscience and the knowledge-based economy. Open access and trade publishing: from contradiction to compatibility with nonexclusive copyright licensing. Vincent Shie (Fu Jen Catholic University, Taipei, Taiwan) Towards an unsustainable world economy? Craig Meer (Australian Greenhouse Office, Ministry of the Environment, Australia) Towards an unsustainable world economy? Bruno Sanguanini (SocioIogist of Communication and Culture Department of Educational Sciences, University of Verona, Italy) ICT: A chance for leapfrogging development? Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 03: Converging Science and Technologies and the Construction of the New World Chair: Paulo Roberto Martins, Instituto de Pesquisas Tecnologicas, Brazil Location: URL-A400 Session ID: RC23_03A Lukas Scheiber (Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts, Institute for Management and Regional Economics, Switzerland) The social construction of nanotechnology: Believe the old and use the new. Matthias Gross (Department of Urban and Environmental Sociology, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ, Germany) Experimental governance: Coping with ignorance in the remediation of contaminated land Raynald Jadoul (Centre de Recherches Public Henri Tudor, Luxemburg) Social-issues.org: public participation and scientific collaboration. Sachie Mizohata (Université de Paris V, Rene Descartes, Sorbonne) 192

194 Social-issues.org: public participation and scientific collaboration. Paul Haynes (CSIC - Univeridad Politecnica de Valencia, Spain) The social enablers of technological innovation: Critically evaluating the concept of social networks and reconceptualising social and network practices in innovation. Jose Manuel Rodríguez Victoriano (Social Anthropology and Sociology Department of Velencia University, Spain) Exclusión social e info-exclusión en el ámbito rural. Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 13A: Panel on Technological Surveillance and Power in Everyday Life, Part I Chair: Torin Monahan, School of Justice & Social Inquiry, Arizona State University, USA Location: URL-A415 Session ID: RC23_13A David Lyon (Queens University, Canada) The card cartel: National ID cards as a new oligopoly on identification Nils Zurawski (Universität Hamburg, Germany) Surveillance and consumption: Adoption of new consumer(control)technologies and patterns of consumption as social praxis Colin J. Bennett (University of Victoria, Canada) Everyday surveillance and the politics of privacy advocacy Nelson Arteaga Botello (Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Mexico, Mexico) Surveillance and democracy in Latin America: The Mexican platform case Javier Arzuaga Magnoni (Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Mexico, Mexico) Surveillance and democracy in Latin America: The Mexican platform case Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Session 04: The Role of Industrialized Countries in the Development of the Rest of the World Chair: Jaime Jimenez, Instituto de Investigaciones en Matematicas Aplicadas y en Sistemas, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico Location: URL-A400 Session ID: RC23_04 Larissa Adler (Instituto de Investigaciones en Matematicas Aplicadas y en Sistemas, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico) Podemos hablar de la norteamericanización de la física en México? Tuula Teravainen (Helsinki Institute of Science and Technology Studies (HIST), Department of Sociology, University of Helsinki, Finland) The potential of technology for sustainable development: Finnish experience of the clean development mechanism (CDM). Judith Zubieta (Instituto de Investigaciones Sociales, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico) A contribution to development: Human resources for R&D. Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Session 13B: Panel on Technological Surveillance and Power in Everyday Life, Part II Chair: David Lyon, Queens University, Canada Location: URL-A415 Session ID: RC23_13B Torin Monahan (Arizona State University, USA) Technological politics of critical infrastructure protection Roar Høstaker (Lillehammer University College, Norway) Registration and control a synoptic view of surveillance technologies Ole Brekke (Lillehammer University College, 193

195 Norway) Registration and control a synoptic view of surveillance technologies Thomas Lemke (Institut für Sozialforschung, Germany) Endangered and dangerous individuals: Genetic testing as a sub-cellular panoptism Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Session 08: Mid-Term Business Meeting. Chair: To be announced Location: URL-A304 Session ID: RC23_BM Sunday, September 7, 18:00-20:00 Session 10A: Joint session of RC09, RC14 and RC23, Las Nuevas Tecnologías de Información y Comunicación en el Mundo Latino: Perspectivas Sociológicas desde Europa y América Latina / The New Information and Communication Technologies in the Latin World: Sociological Perspectives from Europe and Latin America (Spanish Language Session), Part I Chair: Cristobal Torres, Departamento de Sociologia, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain, Hermilio Santos, Dept. Social Science, PUCRS, Brazil and Markus Schulz, Graduate School of Art & Science, New York University, USA Location: URL-A101 Session ID: RC23_10A Ma. del Carmen Domínguez Ríos (Benemérita Universidad Autonoma de Puebla, Mexico) Difusión de las TICS en PYMES exportadoras en México. Laura Sartori (Universita di Bologna, Dipartimento di Discipline della Comunicazione, Italy) A global digital divide: what modernization theory can tell us about it and where are we now? Teresa González de la Fe (IUCPS, Universidad de La Laguna, Spain) Science, technology and innovation in Portugal and Spain. A comparative analysis. Jose Luis García (ICS, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal) Science, technology and innovation in Portugal and Spain. A comparative analysis. Ana Maria González Ramos (IN3, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Spain) Science, technology and innovation in Portugal and Spain. A comparative analysis. Helena Jerónimo (ISEG, Universidade Técnica de Lisboa, Portugal) Science, technology and innovation in Portugal and Spain. A comparative analysis. Airton Luiz Jungblut (Pontifical University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil) The use of the Internet for religious groups in Brazil. Sunday, September 7, 18:00-20:00 Session 12: Joint Session of RC04, RC07 and RC23: The Role of University Research in the Future. Chair: Kozma Tamas, Univ of Debrecen, Hungary; Radhamany Sooryamoorthy, Sociology Programm, Univ. Natal, South Africa and Jaime Jimenez, Instituto de Investigaciones en Matematicas Aplicadas y en Sistemas, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico Location: URL-A201 Session ID: RC23_12 Fernanda Sobral (Núcleo de Estudos sobre o Ensino Superior NESUB e Departamento de Sociologia, Universidade de Brasilia, Brazil) Academy in the face of electronic Leviathan: Reflections on university and research in the future. Marcello Barra (Ciencia, Tecnologia e Educação na Contemporaneidade Depto. de Sociologia UnB, Escola Nacional de Administração Pública ENAP Depto. de Comunicação e Pesquisa, Brazil) Academy in the face of electronic Leviathan: Reflections on university and research in the future. Sjoerd Bakker (Utrecht University, Department 194

196 of Innovation and Environmental Sciences, Utrecht) Arenas of expectations for future hydrogen technologies. Irene Ramos-Vielba (Institute for Advanced Social Studies, Spanish Council for Scientific Research, Spain) Beyond spinoffs and patents: Other forms of knowledge transfer in the future of university industry collaborative linkages. Maria Jimenez-Buedo (Institute for Advanced Social Studies, Spanish Council for Scientific Research, Spain) Beyond spinoffs and patents: Other forms of knowledge transfer in the future of university industry collaborative linkages. Manuel Fernandez-Esquinas (Institute for Advanced Social Studies, Spanish Council for Scientific Research, Spain) Beyond spinoffs and patents: Other forms of knowledge transfer in the future of university industry collaborative linkages. Elena Ivanova (Sociological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia) Universities In Russia s National Innovation System. Chris Armbruster (Research Network 1989, Max Planck Digital Library, Berlin) Research Universities: Autonomy and self-reliance after the entrepreneurial university. Monday, September 8, 09:00-11:00 Session 10B: Joint session of RC14, RC07 and RC23, Las Nuevas Tecnologías de Información y Comunicación en el Mundo Latino: Perspectivas Sociológicas desde Europa y América Latina / The New Information and Communication Technologies in the Latin World: Sociological Perspectives from Europe and Latin America (Spanish Language Session), Part II. Chair: Hermilio Santos, Dept. Social Science, PUCRS, Brazil and Markus Schulz, Graduate School of Art & Science, New York University, USA Location: URL-A101 Session ID: RC23_10B Claudia Laudano (Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina) Argentina: Reflexiones acerca de las Políticas Públicas para reducir la brecha digital. Cristobal Torres Albero (Departamento de Sociología, Facultad de Ciencias Económicas, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain) El estado de la sociedad de la información en España, y el papel de las representaciones sociales de las TIC en su desarrollo. Carlos Manuel Fernández Rodríguez (Departamento de Sociología, Facultad de Ciencias Económicas, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain) El estado de la sociedad de la información en España, y el papel de las representaciones sociales de las TIC en su desarrollo. Manuel Fernández Esquinas (Instituto de Estudios Sociales Avanzados de Andalucía, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Spain) El estado de la sociedad de la información en España, y el papel de las representaciones sociales de las TIC en su desarrollo. Antonio Arellano-Hernández (Facultad de Ciencias Politicas y Administracion Publica Universidad Autonoma del Estado de Mexico, Mexico) Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México Magda Garcia Quintanilla (Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon, Mexico) La tecnología como agente de cambio para la enseñanza y el aprendizaje. Monday, September 8, 09:00-11:00 Session 16: Joint Session of RC07, RC13 and RC23: Leisure in the Age of Technological Transformation. Chair: Jaime Jimenez, Instituto de Investigaciones en Matematicas Aplicadas y en Sistemas, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico, Teus J. Kamphorst, Wageningen University, The Netherlands and Scott North, Osaka University, Japan Location: UB-FPGH-Sala Gran Session ID: RC23_16 195

197 Sumana V. Pandey (Govt. College, Dausa, India) Leisure in the age of technological transformation in rural India. Nuno de Almeida Alves (CIES-ISCTE, Portugal) Computers and the internet: balancing work and leisure in everyday life. Sari Pekkola (Kristianstad University College, Sweden) Diasporic youth and the internet: Bolivian youth and identity work in the cyberspace. Ake Nilsen (University of Halmstad, Sweden) The second skin - Technology and masculinity in the context of scuba diving. Philippe Terral (Université Toulouse III, France) A sociological analysis of a scientific and technological controversy in the field of sport sciences: The interest of electric stimulation to increase muscle. Christine Schiwietz (Georgetown University, USA) Youth culture and consumer technology: An investigation into the larger picture and trend among technological consumption amongst youth culture and college students. Monday, September 8, 11:30-13:30 Session 11: Joint Session of RC07, RC23 and RC32: Gender, Science, Technology, Innovation, and the Future. Chair: Solange Simoes, Inst. for Social Research Univ. Michigan, USA and Radhamany Sooryamoorthy, Sociology Programm, Univ. Natal, South Africa Location: URL-A101 Session ID: RC23_11 Uta Russmann (University of Vienna, Austria) Gender-specific behavior in web-based communication networks: Gender barriers to access and gender barriers to usage Ursula Seethaler (University of Vienna, Austria) Gender-specific behavior in web-based communication networks: Gender barriers to access and gender barriers to usage Max Harnoncourt (University of Vienna, Austria) Gender-specific behavior in web-based communication networks: Gender barriers to access and gender barriers to usage Christiane Gross (University of Kiel, Germany) Women in science Aliens no more? Monika Jungbauer-Gans (University of Kiel, Germany) Women in science Aliens no more? Luisa Leonini (U Milan, Italy) New media and pornography: How the internet has modified the sex business Nuria Valles (Center for European Initiatives and Research in the Mediterranean, Spain) Construction of gendered technological identities in the school space. Ana M. González Ramos (Interdisciplinary Institute, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya) The role of women in ICT-related projects within the Plan Nacional in Spain: A potential for science and technology. Monday, September 8, 11:30-13:30 Session 17: Joint Session of RC07, RC13 and RC23: Leisure in the Age of Technological Transformation / Leisure Society: A Dream or Reality? Chair: Jochen Gläser, ESRC Centre for the Economic and Social Aspects of Genomics (Cesagen), Lancaster University, United Kingdom and Dirk Steinbach; Center for Future Studies, University of Applied Sciences of Salzburg, Austria Location: UB-FPGH-Sala Gran Session ID: RC23_17 Alan Law (Trent University, Canada) Undesirables, unemployables and other social malingerers : containing the post-war leisure society. Scott North (Osaka University, Japan) Frayed white collars: The future of leisure in Japan and the United States. Elmar Schüll (University of Applied Sciences 196

198 of Salzburg, Austria) Foreseeing leisure futures - Dealing with ambivalence and contradiction. Dirk Steinbach (University of Applied Sciences of Salzburg, Austria) Foreseeing leisure futures - Dealing with ambivalence and contradiction. 197

199 RC 24 Environment and Society Environnement et société Medio ambiente y sociedad President: Raymond Murphy, University of Ottawa, Canada Coordinators of the programme: Joan David Tabara, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain, Mercedes Pardo, Universidad Carlos III, Spain, Ernest Garcia, Universitat de València, Spain. Local Hosts: Joan Davis Tabara; Mercedes Pardo; Ernest García. Subject: The contribution of environmental sociology towards a sustainable society Organizer: J. David Tàbara, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain Friday, September 5, 15:30-17:30 Session 01: Social learning about environmental issues Chair: J. David Tàbara, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain Location: UB-FPGH-402 Session ID: RC24_01 Pedro Roberto Jacobi (University of São Paulo, Brasil) Public Participation and the fostering of societal learning in watershed management in Brazil J. David Tàbara (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain) Climate learning among regional agents. Insights from China, Eastern Europe and Iberia. Francesca Cots (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain) Climate learning among regional agents. Insights from China, Eastern Europe and Iberia. Xingang Dai (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain) Climate learning among regional agents. Insights from China, Eastern Europe and Iberia. Maria Falaleeva (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain) Climate learning among regional agents. Insights from China, Eastern Europe and Iberia. Zsuzsanna Flachner (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain) Climate learning among regional agents. Insights from China, Eastern Europe and Iberia. Darryn MceEvoy (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain) Climate learning among regional agents. Insights from China, Eastern Europe and Iberia. Saskia Werners (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain) Climate learning among regional agents. Insights from China, Eastern Europe and Iberia. Kirsten Hollaender (University of Groningen, The Netherlands) Dynamics in a Stakeholder Dialogue: Results from an ongoing project on Monitoring and Facilitating the Stakeholder Dialogue in Costa Due and Subsequent Investment Decisions. Manoj Kumar Teotia (Centre for Research in Rural and Industrial Development (CRRID), India) Environment, Poverty and Social Learning in Urban India: Issues and Strategies. A Case Study of Ludhiana Metropolitan Town. Harald Rohracher (Inter-University Research Centre for Technology, Austria) Intermediary organisations as facilitators of social learning processes. The case of green electricity labels. Ana Prades (CIEMAT, Spain and Cardiff University, UK) Investigating lay understanding and reasoning about fusion technology Tom Horlick-Jones (CIEMAT, Spain and Cardiff University, UK) Investigating lay understanding and reasoning about fusion technology Josep Espluga (CIEMAT, Spain and Cardiff University, UK) Investigating lay understanding and reasoning about fusion technology Christian Oltra (CIEMAT, Spain and Cardiff University, UK) Investigating lay understanding and reasoning about fusion technology Joaquín Navajas (CIEMAT, Spain and Cardiff 198

200 University, UK) Investigating lay understanding and reasoning about fusion technology Friday, September 5, 15:30-17:30 Session 11: Environmental justice and ecological debt Chair: Michael Redclift (UK) King s College London - University of London, UK; and David Manuel Navarrete, King s College London - University of London, UK/Spain. Location: UB-FPGH-404 Session ID: RC24_11 Andrew Jorgenson (North Carolina State University, USA) Structural Integration, Environmental Degradation, and Health. Cross-National Study of Industrial Organic Water Pollution and Infant Mortality in Less Developed Countries Marco Grasso (Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy ) The shape of distributive justice in climate change. Inaki Barcena (Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea, Basque country ) Ecological debt: a tool for moving forward to another possible world. who is indebted to whom? David Manuel-Navarrete (University of London, UK) The Eye of the Storm : environmental justice and local governance in the Mexican Caribbean. Mark Pelling (University of London, UK) The Eye of the Storm : environmental justice and local governance in the Mexican Caribbean. Michael Redclift (University of London, UK) The Eye of the Storm : environmental justice and local governance in the Mexican Caribbean. Carmit Lubanov (Tel Aviv University, Israel) Environmental Justice in Israel: Narrative Model of Geographical Injustice. Mariana Walter (Autonomous University of Barcelona) Anti-gold mining local movements in latin-america.gold for others or water for us. Leire Urkidi (Autonomous University of Barcelona) Anti-gold mining local movements in latin-america.gold for others or water for us. Friday, September 5, 18:00-20:00 Session 02: Social dimensions of global environmental change Chair: Mercedes Pardo, Department of Political Science and Sociology, University Carlos III, Madrid, Spain. Location: UB-FPGH-402 Session ID: RC24_02 Jordi Ortega (University Carlos III, Spain ) Climate Change: social and political perceptions of future environmental commitments Iván López (University Carlos III, Spain ) Climate Change: social and political perceptions of future environmental commitments David Uzzell (University of Surrey, UK) Changing Relations in Global Environmental Change Nora Räthzel (University of Umeå, Sweden) Changing Relations in Global Environmental Change Albert Teixeira da Silva (Universidade Federal do Pará, Amazônia, Brasil) Brazil and Multidimentional Challenges of the Climatic Changes Cigdem Adem (Middle East Technical University, Turkey) Diverse Discourses on Global Environmental Change and Local Perceptions in Turkey. Midori Aoyagi-Usui (National Institute for Environmental Studies, Japan) Public understanding of Climate change: their logic and motivation for supporting climate change prevention actions. Atsuko Kuribayashi (NLR Institute) Public understanding of Climate change: their logic and motivation for supporting climate change prevention actions. Tomomi Shinada (Rikkyo University) Public understanding of Climate change: their 199

201 logic and motivation for supporting climate change prevention actions. Yuki Sampei (National Institute for Environmental Studies) Public understanding of Climate change: their logic and motivation for supporting climate change prevention actions. Mercedes Pardo (University, Carlos III, Spain) The Social Dimensions of Global Environmental Change. Friday, September 5, 18:00-20:00 Session 13: Ecological risk: local to global Chair: Nick Pidgeon, Cardiff Universty, UK; and Eugene Rosa, Washington University USA. Location: UB-FPGH-306 Session ID: RC24_13 Stefan Walter (University of Lapland, Finland) Can science manage ecological risks?, Vanesa Castán Broto (Forestry Commission, UK) Limitations of risk analysis tools to address local concerns about residential pollution, Claudia Carter (Forestry Commission, UK) Limitations of risk analysis tools to address local concerns about residential pollution, Lucia Elghali (Forestry Commission, UK) Limitations of risk analysis tools to address local concerns about residential pollution, Kate Burningham (Forestry Commission, UK) Limitations of risk analysis tools to address local concerns about residential pollution, José M Echavarren (Universidad Pablo Olavide, Spain) Fear and Ecoreligion: new elements of the current ecological crisis, Christopher Oliver (Michigan State University, USA) Are biofuels a Panacea or a potential environmental disaster? Exploring environmental risk and the ecotechnological contradiction of the capitalist state Biancca Scarpeline de Castro (UNICAMP, Brasil) Science and Technology and Development Giuseppe Tipaldo (Università degli Studi di Torino, Itay) A comparative analysis of local press about settlement of an urban waste incinerator in Turin and Trento Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 03: Social movements towards a post-carbon era Chair: Ernest Garcia, Universitat de València, Spain Location: UB-FPGH-402 Session ID: RC24_03 David Evans (University of Surrey, UK) Sustainable Lifestylers: Experiences, Tensions, Implications. Ana Horta (Social Sciences Institute of Lisbon s University (ICS-UL), Portugal) Energy efficiency policy in Portugal the social causes of failure. José G Ferreira (Social Sciences Institute of Lisbon s University (ICS-UL), Portugal) Energy efficiency policy in Portugal the social causes of failure. João Guerra (Social Sciences Institute of Lisbon s University (ICS-UL), Portugal) Energy efficiency policy in Portugal the social causes of failure. Luísa Schmidt (Social Sciences Institute of Lisbon s University (ICS-UL), Portugal) Energy efficiency policy in Portugal the social causes of failure. Mercedes Martínez Iglesias (University of Valencia, Spain) The society of decrease. Matteo Puttilli (Inter-University, Italy) Energy management and collective action: a territorial approach in Piedmont region (Italy). Marta G. Rivera Ferré (Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain) The agro-food chain towards a post-carbon era: links between the Food Sovereignty and Degrowth proposals. Ernest Garcia (University of Valencia, Spain) Visions and social movements towards a postcarbon era in Europe. 200

202 Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 14: Community and natural resources Chair: Stewart Lockie Central Queensland University, Australia Location: UB-FPGH-403 Session ID: RC24_14 E. N. Ashok Kumar (SRTM University, India) E. N. Ashok Kumar (SRTM University, India) Forest-Community Interface: Some Structural Determinants Maria José Carneiro (UFRRJ, Brazil) Environmentalism and agriculture: new disputes on the use of the territory. Stewart Lockie (Central Queensland University, Australia) Community-based conservation of agricultural biodiversity within neoliberal regimes of governance. Sabine Möllenkamp (University of Osnabrueck, Germany) Comparing research-supported stakeholder involvement in the Rhine and Amudarya basins: is it to compare apples and oranges? Darya Hirsch (University of Osnabrueck, Germany) Comparing research-supported stakeholder involvement in the Rhine and Amudarya basins: is it to compare apples and oranges? Irene A. Sosunova (International Independent University of Environmental and Political Sciences, Moldova) Socio-ecological interests, ecological problems and public debate: comparative analysis of Russian and Moldavian transforming societies. Hilary Tovey (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland) Constructing communities for natural resource governance. Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 16: Democratizing knowledge, democratizing power I: downstream dynamics of knowledge/power Chair: Luigi Pellizzoni, Università di Trieste, Italy Location: UB-FPGH-404 Session ID: RC24_16 Steven R. Brechin (Syracuse University, USA, Osmany Salas Independent Consultant, Belize) NGOs, - Civil Society and State Networks: Democratizing State Functions of Nature Protection in Belize, Central America Aino Inkinen (Finnish Environment Institute, Finland) Does knowledge bring power? The case of participation in environmental decision-making Mikael Klintman (University of Lund, Sweden) Dilemmas for Developing Legitimacy in New Food Safety Governance: The example of the European Food Safety Authority Beatrice Bengtsson (University of Lund, Sweden) Dilemmas for Developing Legitimacy in New Food Safety Governance: The example of the European Food Safety Authority Luigi Pellizzoni (University of Trieste, Italy) Manufacturing nature. Converging technologies and the knowledge/power dynamics Benoit Vergriette (AFSSET, France) Democratising the expertise process related to environmental and health risks: a French experience Sylvie Loisel (AFSSET, France) Democratising the expertise process related to environmental and health risks: a French experience Wynne Wright (Michigan State University, USA) Democratising Agro-Food Knowledge? The Case of Hungaricums Bálint Balázs (Szent István University, Hungary) Democratising Agro-Food Knowledge? The Case of Hungaricums Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 04: Temas de actualidad en el medio ambiente y la sociedad /Current issues on Environment and society Part I (Session in 201

203 Spanish) Chair: Ignasi Lerma; Universitat de València; Spain Location: UB-FPGH-402 Session ID: RC24_04 Artemio Baigorri (Universidad de Extremadura, Spain) Trasvases de capital humano del ambientalismo a la política. Mar Chaves (Universidad de Extremadura, Spain) Trasvases de capital humano del ambientalismo a la política. Paulo Martins (Instituto de Pesquisas Técnológicas de Sao Paulo, Brazil) Nanotecnologia, Sociedad y Meio Ambiente : puntos de reflexiones para um nuevo mundo possible. Antonio Aledo (Universidad de Alicante, Spain) Impacto ecológico del turismo residencial. Adolfo Torres (Universidad de Granada, Spain) Sostenibilidad y conservación de la naturaleza: notas para el debate. Carmen Sanz (Universidad de Granada, Spain) Sostenibilidad y conservación de la naturaleza: notas para el debate. Juan Bejarano (Universidad de Granada, Spain) Sostenibilidad y conservación de la naturaleza: notas para el debate. Francisco Guízar (Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México, Mexico) Los recursos naturales y los pueblos indígenas: un análisis desde la sociología del derecho ambiental. Ignasi Lerma (Universitat de València, Spain) Procesos e instrumentos de participación en la cuestión ambiental: legitimidad, privatización y control del conflicto ambiental. Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 15: Public participation in environmental monitoring Chair: Steven Yearley UK; and Maria Eugenia Rodrigues, Portugal Location: UB-FPGH-403 Session ID: RC24_15 Maria Eugénia Rodrigues (University of Minho, Portugal) Locating environmental monitoring: how to analyse environmental monitoring in the light of sociological theory Steven Yearley (University of Edinburgh, UK) Locating environmental monitoring: how to analyse environmental monitoring in the light of sociological theory Nicolas Benvegnu (Centre de Sociologie de l Innovation, École des Mines de Paris & Groupe de Recherche Énergie, Technologie et Société, EDF R&D) A political invention? The procedure for a public debate on the installation of wind turbines in Atrébatie, France. Ana Gonçalves (ISCTE, Portugal) Learning science, exercising citizenship: a Portuguese case study João Guerra (ICS, University of Lisbon, Portugal) Learning science, exercising citizenship: a Portuguese case study Gláucia da Silva (Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil) Nuclear risk in France: the Local Information Committees case Magnus Boström (Södertörn University College, Sweden) NGO participation in global social and environmental standard-setting. Kristina Tamm Hallström (Stockholm Centre for Organizational Research, Sweden) NGO participation in global social and environmental standard-setting. Ana Delgado (University of Bergen, Norway, University of Barcelona, Spain) Re-thinking public participation in environmental governance Saturday, September 6, 13:30-14:30 Session 25: Business Meeting 202

204 Chair: Ralph Matthews University of British Columbia Location: UB-FPGH-403 Session ID: RC24_25BM Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 05: Temas de actualidad en el medio ambiente y la sociedad II / Current issues of environment and society: case studies / estudios de caso Part II (Bilingual session) Chair: Ignacio Lerma; Universitat de València; Spain Location: UB-FPGH-404 Session ID: RC24_05 Marta Moreno (Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain) Attitudes and behaviors toward health and environment in Cuba Juan Ruiz (Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain) Attitudes and behaviors toward health and environment in Cuba Andrés Pedreño (Universidad de Murcia) Policies, Stakeholders perceptions and land use change on desertification processes in the mediterranean: a research on the region of Murcia (Southeast Spain). Pedro Baños (Universidad de Murcia) Policies, Stakeholders perceptions and land use change on desertification processes in the mediterranean: a research on the region of Murcia (Southeast Spain). Irene Pérez (Universidad de Murcia) Policies, Stakeholders perceptions and land use change on desertification processes in the mediterranean: a research on the region of Murcia (Southeast Spain). Francisco López (Universidad de Murcia) Policies, Stakeholders perceptions and land use change on desertification processes in the mediterranean: a research on the region of Murcia (Southeast Spain). Ana Teresa López Pastor (Universidad de Valladolid, Spain) El Agente De Desarrollo Sostenible. Una Experiencia Piloto de Sinergia Institucional Informal En España. Hernando Uribe (Universidad Autónoma de Occidente, Colombia) Nuevos repertorios de acción colectiva para la toma de tierras en Cali, Colombia. Tarcísio Alves (Sociedade de Ensino Superior da Escada, Brazil) O debate teórico sobre o meio ambiente na sociologia rural brasileira. Guayana Páez-Acosta (London University, UK) Bringing Together Sustainable and Human Development: A Conceptual-Methodological Proposal for the Implementation. Maria Teresa Buroz (Catholic University Andres Bello, Venezuela) Bringing Together Sustainable and Human Development: A Conceptual-Methodological Proposal for the Implementation. Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 06: Sustainable global food markets: facing new challenges Chair: Julia Guivant Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil. Location: UB-FPGH-402 Session ID: RC24_06 Stephan Lorenz (Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Germany) How to deal with food affluence - the German Tafel as a contribution to socio-ecological sustainability? Camila Moreno (UFRRJ, CPDA, Brazil) Energy Sovereignty: a contribution from Brazilian social movements on biofuels in a transition to a post-oil society. Marcia Grisotti (Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brasil) Health claims for functional foods: national regulations and the global market Julia S. Guivant (Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brasil) 203

205 Health claims for functional foods: national regulations and the global market Theresa Selfa (Kansas State University, USA) From Breadbasket to Biomass: Conflicting Claims of Sustainability and Productivism in the American Great Plains. Arthur Mol (Wageningen University) The Netherlands. Food and biofuels. Luciano Florit (Universidad Regional de Blumenau, Brasil) Speciesism and development. Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 17: Democratizing knowledge, democratizing power II. Upstream Chair: Luigi Pellizzoni, University of Trieste, Italy Location: UB-FPGH-403 Session ID: RC24_17 Bálint Balázs (Szent István University, Hungary ) Forest Discourses and Democratizing Knowledge: The Case of Hungarian Forestry Norbert Kohlheb (Szent István University, Hungary ) Forest Discourses and Democratizing Knowledge: The Case of Hungarian Forestry György Pataki (Szent István University, Hungary ) Forest Discourses and Democratizing Knowledge: The Case of Hungarian Forestry Laura Centemeri (University of Milano, Italy) Environmental damage as externality: a sociological perspective Cécilia Claeys-Mekdade (Université de la Méditerranée, France) The limits of participative democracy: How wide is the gap between forums and ordinary inhabitants/citizens? Pablo García García Serrano (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain) Model management of urban environment problems from the participative action-research. One experience in Centro American and Caribbean small towns Juan Pedro Ruiz Sanz (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain) Model management of urban environment problems from the participative action-research. One experience in Centro American and Caribbean small towns Marta Moreno González (Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, Spain) Model management of urban environment problems from the participative action-research. One experience in Centro American and Caribbean small towns Maria Jose Carneiro (Rural University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Camila Medeiros Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) Scientific evidences in the Brazilian government environmental policy. Teresa da Silva Rosa (Rural University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Camila Medeiros Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) Scientific evidences in the Brazilian government environmental policy. Minna Santaoja (University of Stuttgart, Germany) Grassroot knowledge for biodiversity Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 07: Ecological restoration, adaptation, and environmental change Chair: Matthias Gross, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ, Leipzig, Germany Location: UB-FPGH-402 Session ID: RC24_07 Jean-Michel Le Bot (Université Rennes 2, France) Integrating Non-humans into the City: A Typology of Attachments. Pedro Baños Páez (Universidad de Murcia, Spain) Social and Environmental Recovery in the Surroundings Portmán Bay in the South East of the Iberian Peninsula Gonzalez Baños Páez (Universidad de Murcia, Spain) Social and Environmental Recovery in the Surroundings Portmán Bay in the South East of 204

206 the Iberian Peninsula Isabel Beatriz Baños (Universidad de Murcia, Spain) Social and Environmental Recovery in the Surroundings Portmán Bay in the South East of the Iberian Peninsula Minerva Campos Sánchez (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain) Socio-ecological approach for the analysis of local adaptive responsesto land use change in Pacific coast of Michoacan, Mexico. Martí Boada Juncà (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain) Socio-ecological approach for the analysis of local adaptive responsesto land use change in Pacific coast of Michoacan, Mexico. Alejandro Velázquez Montes (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain) Socio-ecological approach for the analysis of local adaptive responsesto land use change in Pacific coast of Michoacan, Mexico. See Jae Lee (The Catholic University of Korea, Korea) Impacts and Vulnerability: Variant Impacts affected by Hebei Spirit Oil Spill Accident in Korea M Zulfiquar Ali Islam (University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh) Ecological restoration, adaptation, and environmental change. Sylvia Kruse (Leuphana University of Lüneburg, Institute for Environmental Strategies ) Managing Natural Hazards: Policy Change between Protection, Adaptation and Restoration. Floodplain Management in the Middle Elbe River. Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 18: Environmental organization for a sustainable future Chair: Seejae Lee, Catholic University, South Korea Location: UB-FPGH-403 Session ID: RC24_18 Catherine Delhoume (LaSalle Beauvais Institute, France ) How agriculture can contribute to a better respect of environment? Managing new advices toward dairy farmers. Karunamay Subuddhi (Indian Institute of Technology, India) Strategic: `Global Frames for environmental transformation in the contemporary world: Communicative structures and practices of Green activism. Ilaria Beretta (Catholic University of Milan, Italy ) Environmental and social sustainability politics/practices. Santiago s case(chile). Lotsmart N. Fonjong (University of Buea, Cameroon) Environmental Organizations in Cameroon: Contributions to Environmental Protection and Civil Society William T. Markham (University of North Carolina at Greensboro, United States) Environmental Organizations in Cameroon: Contributions to Environmental Protection and Civil Society Ingmar Lippert (Centre for the Study of Environmental Change, Department of Sociology Lancaster University, United Kingdom) Agents of/for constructing (un)sustainable futures: Hope for change. Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 26: Joint session 02 of RC24, RC13 and RC50: Leisure, Tourism and Environment. Part I Chair: Organiser: Ishwar Modi, India International Institute of Social Sciences The Universe, Jaipur, India; Chairs: Arthur P.J. Mol, Wageningen University, Netherlands and Scott North, Osaka University, Japan Location: UB-FPGH-404 Session ID: RC24_26 Alex Deffner (University of Thessaly, Greece) The Cultural and Tourist Policy Dimension in City Marketing: The Case of the Olympic Municipality of Nea Ionia, Magnesia, Greece. Theodore Metaxas (University of Thessaly, Greece) 205

207 The Cultural and Tourist Policy Dimension in City Marketing: The Case of the Olympic Municipality of Nea Ionia, Magnesia, Greece. Arvind Kumar Agrawal (University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, India) Globalization, Leisure and Tourism : A Critical Analysis from Third World Perspective. Francis Lobo (Australia) Consuming Experiences: Challenges for Leisure Tourism Devesh Nigam (India) Ecotourism in Madhav National Park, India: Tourist Perspectives on Environmental Impacts and their Management Vinay Kumar Narula (India) Ecotourism in Madhav National Park, India: Tourist Perspectives on Environmental Impacts and their Management Leena Sebastian (India) Tourism Development and Related Transformations: A Comparative Case Study of two Destinations in Kerala, South India James Moir (UK) Tourism: A Visual Leisure Pursuit Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Session 08: Environment in the information age Chair: Arthur Mol, Wageningen University, The Netherlands Location: UB-FPGH-402 Session ID: RC24_08 Aarti Gupta (Wageningen University, the Netherlands) Transparency in Global Environmental Governance: an exploratory analysis Sander van den Burg (Wageningen University, the Netherlands) Environmental Information Disclosure in China Eugénia Rodrigues (Universidade do Minho, Portugal) Open Source Monitoring Harald Heinrichs (Lueneburg University, Germany) The role of (new) media for citizens participation in sustainable development conceptual framework & typology Mark C.J. Stoddart (University of British Columbia, Canada) The Meaning of Mountains: the Media, Skiing and the Environment in British Columbia Maija Sipilä (Finish Forest Research Institute, Finland) Social Information as a resource in the governance of Urban Environments Liisa Tyrväinen (Finish Forest Research Institute, Finland) Social Information as a resource in the governance of Urban Environments Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Session 19: Community based movements in a globalizing world Chair: Hellmuth Lange, University of Bremen, Germany Location: UB-FPGH-403 Session ID: RC24_19 Mei-Ling Lin (National Open University in Taiwan, Taiwan ) Asia-Pacific, Globalization and Sustainable Development: New Challenges for Local Communities in Fighting Poverty Wilson Akpan (University of Fort Hare, South Africa) Bringing the Community Back in? The Sociological Turn in Direct State Participation in Petroleum Exploitation in Nigeria. Ikechukwu Umejesi (University of Fort Hare, South Africa) Resource-sector reforms or resource scramble? The socio-ecological bases of compensation demands in Nigeria s rejuvenated solid minerals economy. Wilson Akpan (University of Fort Hare, South Africa) Resource-sector reforms or resource scramble? The socio-ecological bases of compensation demands in Nigeria s rejuvenated solid minerals economy. Koichi Hasegawa (Tohoku University, Japan) Local Environmental Movement and Local Governance for Climate Crisis. 206

208 Lucia da Costa Ferreira (Vieira de Campos) Encounter of Waters: Social Dynamics and Biodiversity in the Brazilian Amazon Brazil Simone (Vieira de Campos) Encounter of Waters: Social Dynamics and Biodiversity in the Brazilian Amazon Eliana Junqueira Creado (Nepam/Unicamp, Brasil ) Encounter of Waters: Social Dynamics and Biodiversity in the Brazilian Amazon Ana Beatriz (Nepam/Unicamp, Brasil ) Encounter of Waters: Social Dynamics and Biodiversity in the Brazilian Amazon Vianna Mendes (Nepam/Unicamp, Brasil ) Encounter of Waters: Social Dynamics and Biodiversity in the Brazilian Amazon Camilo Caropreso (Nepam/Unicamp, Brasil ) Encounter of Waters: Social Dynamics and Biodiversity in the Brazilian Amazon Edwin Zaccaï (Universit s Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium) Doomwatch, the Good life, and practical environmentalism. Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Session 27: Joint session 03 of RC24, Rc13 and RC50: Leisure, Tourism and Environment. Part II Chair: Organiser: Ishwar Modi, India International Institute of Social Sciences The Universe, Jaipur, India; Chairs: Raymond Murphy, University of Ottawa, Canada, Jaap Lengkeek, University of Wageningen, The Netherlands and Jan te Kloeze, WICE, The Netherlands Location: UB-FPGH-404 Session ID: RC24_27 Karen Wall (Athabasca University,Alberta, Canada) Healing Waters, Healing Histories: Aboriginal Pilgrimage, Social Change and Concepts of Reconciliation. Mounet Jean-Pierre (Université J. Fourier Grenoble, France) The participatory management of outdoor recreation areas: governance and participation. Rech Yohann (Université J. Fourier Grenoble, France) The participatory management of outdoor recreation areas: governance and participation. Pedro Prista (ISCTE, Portugal) Social Tensions, Tourism and Landscape. Pekka Mustonen (Statistics Finland, Helsinki, Finland) Young serious tourists -The effect of commitment on the green motivations. Antti Honkanen (University of Applied Sciences, Vaasa, Finland) Young serious tourists -The effect of commitment on the green motivations. Rohit Modi (Suzlon, Pune, India) Changing Trends: The Road becomes the Destination. Ronit Grossman (The Open University of Israel, Israel) Cosmopolitans and Provincials in Online Diaries of Travelers to India. Yael Enoch (The Open University of Israel, Israel) Cosmopolitans and Provincials in Online Diaries of Travelers to India. Shalini Modi (India International Institute of Social Sciences, Pune, India) The Road Less Travelled: Out of the Past into the Future. Sherry Sabbarwal (Panjab University, Chandigarh, India) Experiencing Leisure: Using Phenomenology in Tourism Inquiry. Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Session 09: Environmental attitudes: conceptualizations and comparisons Chair: Riley Dunlap, Oklahoma State University, USA. Location: UB-FPGH-402 Session ID: RC24_09 Henning Best (University of Mannheim, Germany ) Environmental Concern and Values: An Empirical Analysis of Four Measurement Approaches 207

209 Manuel Jimenez (University Pablo de Olavide of Sevilla & IESA-CSIC, Spain ) Defining and Measuring Environmental Consciousness. Regina Lafuente (University Pablo de Olavide of Sevilla & IESA-CSIC, Spain ) Defining and Measuring Environmental Consciousness. Sadegh Salehi (Mazandarn University, Iran, Lees University, UK) New Environmental Paradigm and Environmental Responsible Behaviors Giangiacomo Bravo (Università di Brescia, Italy) Environmental Perception and Protected Area Management: An International Comparison Beatrice Marelli (Università di Brescia, Italy) Environmental Perception and Protected Area Management: An International Comparison Steven R. Brechin (Syracuse University, USA) Gender and Environmental Attitudes and Values on Three Continents: A Comparative Study of Detroit, USA, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, and Beijing, China. Susan Borker (Syracuse University, USA) Gender and Environmental Attitudes and Values on Three Continents: A Comparative Study of Detroit, USA, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, and Beijing, China. Paul Mohai (University of Michigan, USA) Gender and Environmental Attitudes and Values on Three Continents: A Comparative Study of Detroit, USA, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, and Beijing, China. Solange Simoes (Eastern Michigan University, USA ) Gender and Environmental Attitudes and Values on Three Continents: A Comparative Study of Detroit, USA, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, and Beijing, China. Riley E. Dunlap (Oklahoma State University, USA) The Globalization of Citizen Concern for the Environment: Results from Seven Cross-National Surveys Richard York (Oklahoma State University, USA) The Globalization of Citizen Concern for the Environment: Results from Seven Cross-National Surveys Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Session 20: Social responses to environmental problems Chair: Louis Lemkow, Autonomous University of Barcelona Location: UB-FPGH-403 Session ID: RC24_20 Javier Ernesto López Ontiveros (UANL, San Nicolás de los Garza, México) The Indifference Towards the Environmental Problem in a High Risk Residential Area. A Case Study in the Área Metropolitana de Monterrey, Nuevo León, México (Mexico). Teresa Da Silva Rosa (Rio de Janeiro Rural Federal University, Brasil ) Budget program - Cofinancing with NOGs / Ecological terminology in European Union s budget program. Shyamal Das (Minot State University, India) Modernity- Self-expression or Tradition- Survival Values?: Which Way is Better for Environmental Philanthropic Attitudes in the Cross-National Spectrum of Environmental Values?. Lisa Eargle (Minot State University, India) Modernity- Self-expression or Tradition- Survival Values?: Which Way is Better for Environmental Philanthropic Attitudes in the Cross-National Spectrum of Environmental Values?. Ashraf Esmail (Minot State University, India) Modernity- Self-expression or Tradition- Survival Values?: Which Way is Better for Environmental Philanthropic Attitudes in the Cross-National Spectrum of Environmental Values?. Filip Alexandrescu (University of Toronto, Canada) Whose resources? What resources? The stratified construction of community resources at Ro_ia Montan_, Romania. Saurabh Gupta (SOAS, University of London) Community-Based Natural Resource Management: Problems and Prospects 208

210 Sunday, September 7, 18:00-20:00 Session 10: Environmental behaviors: sociological analyses Chair: Riley Dunlap, Oklahoma State University, USA Location: UB-FPGH-402 Session ID: RC24_10 Ritsuko Ozaki (Imperial College, UK) Adopting Green Electricity Products: Consumers Environmental Beliefs, Attitudes and Behavioral Intentions. Alexander Frenzel (Imperial College, UK) Adopting Green Electricity Products: Consumers Environmental Beliefs, Attitudes and Behavioral Intentions. Hiroshi Kojima (Waseda University, Japan) A Comparative Analysis of Determinants of Reported Environmental Behaviors in Four Capitals in East Asia. Henrike Rau (NUI, Ireland) Making the Switch? Social and Cultural Dimensions of Mobility and Modal Choice in Ireland. Louise Reid (University of Aberdeen, Robert Gordon University, UK) Environmental Attitudes and Behavioural Change: A Role for Household Environmental Impact Diaries? Phil Sutton (University of Aberdeen, Robert Gordon University, UK) Environmental Attitudes and Behavioural Change: A Role for Household Environmental Impact Diaries? Colin Hunter (University of Aberdeen, Robert Gordon University, UK) Environmental Attitudes and Behavioural Change: A Role for Household Environmental Impact Diaries? Jean-Paul Bozonnet (PACTE-CNRS Political Studies Institute of Grenoble, France ) Are Media Effective At Producing Environmentalism? Hellmuth Lange (University of Bremen, Germany) Globalization of bad habits only? New middle classes between McDonaldization and environmental concern. (Germany) Sunday, September 7, 18:00-20:00 Session 12: Science and technology and risk Chair: Eugene Rosa, Washington University, USA. Location: UB-FPGH-403 Session ID: RC24_12 Diana Gallego Gallego Carrera (University of Stuttgart, Germany) Planning Geological Underground Storage for Radioactive Waste: Communicating with Society. Les Levidow (Open University, UK) Turning Environmental Risk into Safety Claims: Conflicts over the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA). Tapio Litmanen (University of Jyväskylä, Finland) Public Consent and political effectiveness of science: Experts views on the role of social science in nuclear waste management in Finland. Paulo Roberto Martins (Research Institute of Technology of São Paulo State, Brasil) Risks and Nanotechnology: Technical, Social, and Commercial Challenges. Nick Pidgeon (University of Cardiff, UK) Nuclear Power and Climate Change: Old Arguments, New Framings?. David Fig (Independent scholar, South Africa) Public scrutiny over the choice of risky technologies: evidence from South Africa, Sweden, and the United States. Monday, September 8, 09:00-11:00 Session 22: Further environmental debates Chair: Mercedes Martínez Iglesias, University of Valencia, Spain Location: UB-FPGH-402 Session ID: RC24_22 Tom R. Burns (University of Olso, Norway) The crisis of our planet and the shaping of a 209

211 sustainable society: Toward a new humanistic agenda Nina Witoszek (University of Olso, Norway) The crisis of our planet and the shaping of a sustainable society: Toward a new humanistic agenda Oleg Yanitsky (Institute of Sociology Russian Academy of Sciences ) Environmental Debates in Russia: From late 1980s till early 2000s (Russia) Irina Borislavovna Mardar (Institute of Sociology Russian Academy of Sciences) Environmental Debates in Russia: From late 1980s till early 2000s (Russia) Marja Ylönen (University of Jyväskylä, Finland) Social Control of Environmental Crimes Mariel Vilella Casaus (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain) News on Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs): A case study research on activist media strategies from the environmental communication field. Press. Kimie Tsunoda (Japan) Bioregional Identity and Aquatic Management: Case Study of the Tsurumi River Water Master Plan in Japan Ndukaeze Nwabueze (University of Lagos, Nigeria ) Human Encroachment and the Socio-Economic Implications of Wetland Loss in Lekki Peninsula, Lagos, Nigeria Climate Change. Atsuko Kuribayashi (National Institute for Environmental Studies, Japan) Longitudinal Analysis of Public Awareness of Climate Change. Ralph Matthews (The University of British Columbia, Canada) New Institutional Analysis and Climate Change Adaptation: Applications to Whitehorse and Other Arctic Gateway Cities. Robin Sydneysmith (The University of British Columbia, Canada) New Institutional Analysis and Climate Change Adaptation: Applications to Whitehorse and Other Arctic Gateway Cities. Fritz Reusswig (Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK), Germany) Recent Transitions in the Global Discourse on Climate Change: An Explanatory Attempt. Anders Blok (Copenhagen University, Denmark) Environmentalism on the carbon markets: consuming, engaging, or confronting economics? Brian J. Gareau (University of California, USA) The Social Organization of the Montreal Protocol. Maud Orne-Gliemann (Université de Montpellier III, Paris ) Local water resource management in South Africa: negotiating community action with reform institutions Monday, September 8, 09:00-11:00 Session 23: Climate, water scarcity and the new social institutions Chair: Brian Gareau, University of California, USA Location: UB-FPGH-304 Session ID: RC24_23 Midori Aoyagi-Usui (National Institute for Environmental Studies, Japan) Longitudinal Analysis of Public Awareness of Climate Change. Yuki Sampei Tomomi Shinada (National Institute for Environmental Studies, Japan) Longitudinal Analysis of Public Awareness of Monday, September 8, 11:30-13:30 Session 21: Environmental identities, environmental literacy and processes of knowledge building Chair: Tim O Riordan, University of East Anglia Location: UB-FPGH-402 Session ID: RC24_21 Maik Adomssent (Institute for Environmental and Sustainability Communication, Germany) Social-Ecological Change via Sustainable Universities - Findings and Transferability of Transformative Approaches Leila da Costa Ferreira (Brazil ) 210

212 Intellectual Production in Latin America. The Environmental Question and Interdisciplinarity Piet Sellke (University of Stuttgart, Germany) The Emerging Opportunities and Emerging Risks: Reflexive Innovation and the Case of Pervasive Computing. Régine Boutrais (CERSO, Université Dauphine Paris) The emergence of environmental health and the dynamics of NGOs in France Benoit Vergriette (AFSSET) The emergence of environmental health and the dynamics of NGOs in France Akgun Ilhan (Autonomous University of Barcelona) Water identities and social learning in Spain and Turkey. J. David Tàbara (Autonomous University of Barcelona) Water identities and social learning in Spain and Turkey. Olga Mamonova (Russia) Socio-ecological monitoring as a tool of public opinion investigations. foundations for mathematical modelling to foster socioenvironmental sustainability in the real estate industry. Alessandro Sanches Pereira (School of Civil Engineering, State University of Campinas) Limits and Continuity: building conceptual foundations for mathematical modelling to foster socioenvironmental sustainability in the real estate industry. Ana Teresa López Pastor (Spain) Some keys for improving the efficiency of environmental communication Miguel Vicente Mariño (Spain) Some keys for improving the efficiency of environmental communication Leire Urkidi (Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain) The process of democratizing power in the environmental conflict of Pascua-Lama Luísa Schmidt (ICS - Lisbon s University, Portugal ) Environmental Policy in Portugal: The Social Causes of Failure. Monday, September 8, 11:30-13:30 Session 24: New environmental analyses, the state, the market, and community Chair: Ralph Matthews University of British Columbia Location: UB-FPGH-304 Session ID: RC24_24 Marie-Hélène El Jammal (IRSN) Post-materialist values and the French population s perception of risks Jean-François Tchernia (Tchernia Etudes Conseil, Grenoble IEP) Post-materialist values and the French population s perception of risks Ugransen Pandey (India) Pollution of small scale glass industry in Firozabad Leonardo Freire Freire de Mello (School of Civil Engineering, State University of Campinas) Limits and Continuity: building conceptual 211

213 RC 25 Language and Society Langage et société Lenguaje y sociedad Co-presidents and coordinators of the programme: Sandi Michele de Oliveira, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. Celine-Marie Pascale, American University, USA. Local Host: Octavio Uña. Subject: Talking about justice: social research and social justice Organizer: Celine-Marie Pascale, American University, United States and Isabella Paoletti, Social Research and Intervention Centre, Italy Friday, September 5, 15:30-17:30 Session 14: Beyond Black and White: New Issues in Racial Discourse at Schools Chair: Antonia Randolph, University of Delaware, USA Location: UB-FPGH-406 Session ID: RC25_14 Michael Olneck (University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA) Regulating Language: Oakland s Ebonics Resolution, California s Proposition227, and the Contestation of Linguistic Capital in American Education Theresa McGinnis ( Hofstra University, USA) Seeing Possible Futures: Khmer Youth and the Discourse of the American Dream Antonia Randolph ( University of Delaware, USA) Race as a Resource? School Composition and Teachers Disparate Discourse on School Quality Shirlena Campos de Souza Amaral (Northern Fluminense State University, Brazil) The Policy of Share and the Access of Afro- Brazilians to Public Universities: Conflicts of Speeches and Ideas in the Scientific Community, in the Governments and in the Society - The Case of UENF, Campos dos Goytacazes, Rio de Janiero, Brazil Adelia Maria Miglievich Ribeiro (Northern Fluminense State University, Brazil) The Policy of Share and the Access of Afro- Brazilians to Public Universities: Conflicts of Speeches and Ideas in the Scientific Community, in the Governments and in the Society - The Case of UENF, Campos dos Goytacazes, Rio de Janiero, Brazil Casey Cobb (University of Connecticut, USA) Student perspectives on race: The role of place and space Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 07: Nationalization and Identity: Discourses of (Not) Belonging Chair: Roland Terborg, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México Location: UB-FPGH-213 Session ID: RC25_07 Shinya Uekusa (California State University San Marcos, United States) Everyday Experiences of Linguicism: A Sociological Critique of Linguistic Human Rights (LHRs) M. Bauer (Tyumen State Oil and Gas University, Russia) Modern transformations in the linguistic space of a polyethnic region of Russia Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 15: Analyzing Racism Chair: Melissa Steyn, University of Capetown, South Africa 212

214 Location: UB-FPGH-406 Session ID: RC25_15 Tatjana Soldat-Jaffe ( University of Louisville, United States) Kosher Anti-Semitism? Language, Anti-Semitism, and Public Discourse T.J. Berard ( Kent State University, United States) Justice, Injustice, and U.S. Deportation Policy: Alternative Versions from the Web Natalie P. Byfield (St. John s University, United States) At a loss for Words Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 01: Classrooms and the Struggle for Equality Chair: Antonia Randolph, University of Delaware, United States Location: UB-FPGH-212 Session ID: RC25_01 Carola Mick (Universitè du Luxembourg, Luxembourg) Discourse Structures and Social Inequalities in Education: Promotion of Critical Discursive Competence Nirmali Goswami (Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India) School and language identity: Legitimating of School Hindi and resistance of local variety in the schools of Banaras Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 08: New Language Forms in Computer-Mediated Communication: NetLingo and Related Developments Chair: Corinne Kirchner, Columbia University, United States Location: UB-FPGH-213 Session ID: RC25_08 Daniela Landert (University of Zurich, Switzerland) Interacting with Strangers in Online Chats: How Net Lingo is Used to Construct Identities and Perform Bodies Corinne Kirchner (Columbia University, USA) NetLingo Goes 2 Skul: Educators Reactions to CMC-based Innovation in Written Language Discussant: Gianluca Miscione (Italy) Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 16: The (Re)production of Knowledge: Classifications in Health Care Organizations Chair: Gianluca Miscione, Italy Location: UB-FPGH-406 Session ID: RC25_16 Stephanie Fox (Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada) Patient Empowerment: Defining Agency Roberto Lusardi (University of Trento, Italy) Biographical & medical evidences: practices of interpreting health and illness in Intensive Care Unit Martin French (Queen s University, Canada) The Evolution of Classifications: Health In-formation in Ontario, Canada Enrico Maria Piras (Fondazione Bruno Kessler and University of Trento, Italy) Disease or illness? Building and embedding medical classifications in software Alberto Zanutto (Fondazione Bruno Kessler and University of Trento, Italy) Disease or illness? Building and embedding medical classifications in software Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 02: Media Representation and Social Justice 213

215 Chair: William Housley Cardiff University, Wales, UK Location: UB-FPGH-212 Session ID: RC25_02 Peshkova Vera Mikhailovna (Centre for Analysis of Social-political Processes, Moscow, Russia) Producing of Visible Minorities and the Otherness : a Discursive Analysis of Representing of Ethno-cultural Diversity in the Russian Press Melissa Steyn (University of Capetown, South Africa) The De la Rey Phenomenon Amongst Afrikaner Youth in South Africa: A Fantasy Theme Analysis Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 09: Contests for Meaning & Identity in Education Chair: Jean Humphreys, Dallas Baptist University, United States Location: UB-FPGH-213 Sessi on ID: RC25_09 Tim Mahoney (Millersville University, United States) Out of the Frying Pan and into the Fire: New Teachers and the Undoing of Normative Whiteness P. Taylor Webb (University of British Columbia, Canada) The Language of Accountability: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Higher Education Policy in British Colombia Jean Humphreys (Dallas Baptist University, United States) The Veiled Facebook: An Online Telling of the Stories of Muslim Students Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 17: Changing Science, Changing Knowledge Chair: Svjatoslav I. Grigorijev, Moscow State University, Russion Federation and Joerg-Henner Harnisch, Institute for Economic and Cultural Analysis, Germany Location: UB-FPGH-406 Session ID: RC25_17 Joerg-Henner Harnisch (Institute for Economic and Cultural Analysis, Germany) Transfer of American Language Philosophy of Pragmatism into other Intellectual Worlds, Cultures and Languages Svetlana I. Harnisch (Institute of Sociology, RAS, Russian Federation) Advertising Healthy Food for Eastern and Western Europeans as Bridging the Gaps between Scientific Knowledge and Public Awareness: Smeckt Nestlé gut wie immer? Valentine Yarskaya-Smirnova (Russian Academy of Sciences) Discussant Saturday, September 6, 18:00-20:00 Session 18: The Linguistic Transformation of Public Spaces Chair: Federico Farini, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy Location: UB-FPGH-406 Session ID: RC25_18 Federico Farini (University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy) Intercultural communication and the promotion of change in the healthcare system in Region Emilia-Romagna: an integrated sociologicallinguistic research Bruno Monteiro (Psychology and Education Sciences of Porto, Portugal) Men, beasts and machines: On the vocabularies of insurgence and indignity among industrial workers Feliu López-i-Gelats (Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain ) 214

216 Rural change and the politics of the notion of rurality David Tàbara (Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain ) Rural change and the politics of the notion of rurality Jordi Bartolomé (Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain) Rural change and the politics of the notion of rurality Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 03: Critical Analysis of Discourses of Stereotyping and Commonplaces Chair: Erzsébet Barát, University of Szeged, Hungary Location: UB-FPGH-212 Session ID: RC25_03 Marie Nordberg (Center for Gender Research, Faculty of Arts and Education, Karlstad University, Sweden) If we only could enlighten and modernise them Masculinity, heterosexuality, class, metronormativity, modernity and other intersections in the Swedish debate on boys and achievement Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 10: Making Sexuality & Gender Meaningful Chair: Jyoti Puri, Simmons College, United States Location: UB-FPGH-213 Session ID: RC25_10 Erzsébet Barát (University of Szeged, Hungary) The Public Debate on Hate Speech Regulation in Hungary: The Difference a Queer Perspective Could Make Jyoti Puri (Simmons College, United States) Transgender Grammar: Personhood and Politics in the Indian Context Chanda Cook (American University, United States) The Legal Framing of Same-Sex Marriage in the United States Melanie Heath (Rice University, United States) Universally Harmful or Benign : Double Jeopardy in Representing Polygamous Women s Subjectivities in Canadian Law and Policy Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 19: Cross Talk in Professional Spheres, Panel A Chair: Svetlana I. Harnisch, Institute of Sociology, RAS, Russian Federation and Amado Alarcó, University of Rovira & Virgili, Spain Location: UB-FPGH-406 Session ID: RC25_19 Vladimir M. Alpatov (Institute of Oriental Studies RAS, Russian Federation) Bilingualism and Strategies of Communication Amado Alarcón (University of Rovira & Virgili, Spain) Linguistic Choice in Multilingual Companies: Implications on Both Inclusion and Exclusion of Social and Linguistic Groups. Mikhail F. Chernysh ( IS RAS, Russian Federation) Corporate Culture as a Way of Interclass Understanding Joan Sole i Camardons (Secretariat of Language Policy of the Vice-presidential Department of the Generalitat de Catalunya) Language and company in Catalonia: Main results of the Survey of linguistic uses in the companies of services Anna Torrijos (Secretariat of Language Policy of the Vice-presidential Department of the Generalitat de Catalunya) Language and company in Catalonia: Main results of the Survey of linguistic uses in the companies of services Valery Mansurov (Russian Academy of Sciences) 215

217 Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Session 04: Youth Identities and Social Justice Chair: Meredith Izon, University of Tasmania, Australia Location: UB-FPGH-212 Session ID: RC25_04 Meredith Izon (University of Tasmania, Australia) Youth, language and identity in a new African diasporic community in Australia: A sociolinguistic account Brett Elizabeth Blake (St. John s University, United States) Social Justice Through Critical Literacy: Examining Language and Literacy Acquisition Patterns of Urban Adolescent Students in the U.S.A. Robert W. Blake (SUNY at Brockport, United States) Social Justice Through Critical Literacy: Examining Language and Literacy Acquisition Patterns of Urban Adolescent Students in the U.S.A. Maya Miskovic (National-Louis University, United States ) Race and Race: What is in the Name, What is in the Classroom? Debra S. Hooks (National-Louis University and Exceptional Children Have Opportunities (ECHO), United States) Race and Race: What is in the Name, What is in the Classroom? Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Session 06: Joint session of RC25 and TG03: The Discourses of Ageism and Anti- Ageism Chair: Elisabet Cedersund, Jönköping University, Sweden and John Macnicol, London School of Economics, UK Location: UB-FPGH-406 Session ID: JS_RC25_TG03_06 Larry Anderson (Kwantlen University College, Canada) Ageism in Canada: A brief Report Fredrik Snellman (Umeå University, Sweden) Retired peoples perceptions of age-biased birthday cards Monika Wilinska (Jönköping University, Sweden) Discourse of aging in the Polish media: a critical discourse analysis of opinion weekly newsmagazines Isabella Paoletti (Social Research and Intervention Centre, Italy) Age discrimination and the discursive construction of the older worker Elisabet Cedersund (Jönköping University, Sweden) The discourse of care: Negotiating age in assessment talk Anna Olaison ( Linköping University, Sweden) The discourse of care: Negotiating age in assessment talk John Macnicol (London School of Economics, UK) The Uses and Abuses of Anti-Ageism Clary Krekula (Karlstad University, Sweden) Doing gendered age by discourses of ageism: When old women negotiate identities Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Session 12: Indigneous Language Shifts in Mexico Chair: Roland Terborg, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México Location: UB-FPGH-213 Session ID: RC25_12 Roland Terborg (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico) Las lenguas indígenas y la disminución de su vitalidad en la actualidad en México Laura García Landa (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico) Las lenguas indígenas y la disminución de su vitalidad en la actualidad en México 216

218 Vera Bermeo (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico) Otomí language shift-maintenance in two different communities of Mexico Roland Terborg (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico) Otomí language shift-maintenance in two different communities of Mexico Alma Isela Trujillo Tamez ( Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México) El mantenimiento-desplazamiento de una lengua indígena: El caso de la lengua mixe de Oaxaca, México María Eugenia Herrera Lima ( Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México) El mantenimiento-desplazamiento de una lengua indígena: El caso de la lengua mixe de Oaxaca, México Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Session 05: Social Research for Social Justice Chair: Celine-Marie Pascale, American University, United States Location: UB-FPGH-212 Session ID: RC25_05 Carlos A. M. Gouveia (University of Lisbon & Institute for Theoretical and Computational Linguistics, Portugal) The arrogant scientist and the ignorant citizen : A critical discourse analysis of the discourse of scientists Marta Filipe Alexandre (University of Lisbon & Institute for Theoretical and Computational Linguistics, Portugal) The arrogant scientist and the ignorant citizen : A critical discourse analysis of the discourse of scientists Celine-Marie Pascale (American University, United States) Theory Method and the Politics of Evidence Gaile S. Cannella (Tulane University, United States) Social Justice and the Language(s)/Conceptualization(s) of Social Science Research: Power in Critical Inquiry Yvonna S. Lincoln (Texas A&M University, United States) Social Justice and the Language(s)/Conceptualization(s) of Social Science Research: Power in Critical Inquiry Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Session 13: Codeswitching as a Human Right? Chair: Paramasivam Muthusamy, University Putra Malaysia, Malaysia and Svetlana I. Harnisch, Institute of Sociology, RAS, Russian Federation Location: UB-FPGH-213 Session ID: RC25_13 Svetlana I. Harnisch ( Institute of Sociology, RAS, Russian Federation) Codeswitching as the Subject of Research and as a Modus of Behavior Paramasivam Muthusamy (University Putra Malaysia, Malaysia) Inter-language Interference and Code Switching at the Syntactic Level: A Case Study of Malaysia Kazakevich Olga ( Laboratory for Computational Lexicography, Research Computer Centre, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia) Code Switching, Borrowings and Structural Interference: A Bundle of Issues Revisited Irina N. Chudnovskaya (Moscow State University, Russian Federation) Imposing of Barriers of National - Language and Character Type Codes as a Problem of Mutual Understanding Ulija Epikhina (Institute of Sociology. Russian Academy of Sciences) Discussant Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Session 20: Cross Talk in Professional Spheres, Panel B Chair: Maya Khemlani David, University of 217

219 Malaysia, Malaysi and Vladimir Alpatov, Institute of Oriental Studies RAS, Russian Federation Location: UB-FPGH-404 Session ID: RC25_20 Maya Khemlani David (University of Malaysi, Malaysia) Achieving Professional Goals: Use of Mixed Discourse in Interviews Nataly Khetagurova (IS, RAS, Russian Federation) Cross-talk in Public Debates: Discourse on the Anti-Global Movement Alexander Teslenko (Kazakhstan Academy of Sciences) Discussant Anna Eliseeva (Institute of Sociology. Russian Academy of Sciences) Discussant Sunday, September 7, 18:00-20:00 Session 11: Joint session of RC25, RC05 and TG03: Migrant women: human rights violations and resistance Chair: Isabella Paoletti, Social Research and Intervention Centre, Italy Location: UB-FPGH-406 Session ID: SJS_RC25_RC05_TG03_11 Maria Rita Bartolomei (Macerata University, Italy) Islamic education and women s rights in Italy Isabella Paoletti (Social Research and Intervention Centre, Italy) Migrant women from Muslim Countries: social and institutional discourses producing segregation Carola Mick (Campus Walferdange, Luxembourg) Peruvian domestic servants as promoters of social justice in Peru? Leonor Gimeno (Universidad Computense de Madrid, Spain) Human Rights and immigrants sense of belonging to the society of immigration Shobha Hamal Gurung (South Utah University, United States) Informal Global Economy: The case of Nepali Female Migrants in Boston and New York Sergey V. Ryazantsev (Social and Political Research Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences Russia) Russian women abroad: migration channels and problems of adaptation RC 26 Sociotechnics, sociological practice; Sociotechnique, pratique sociologique; Sociotécnica, práctica sociológica Session 12: Georgeous Tsobanoglou, The Aegean University, Greece Subject: Improving capacity to influence politics for sustainable communities: Local cohesion partnerships, basic income and social economy Organizer: G. Tsobanoglou, Sociology Department, Aegean University, Mytilini, Greece and Nikita Pokrovsky, Sociology Department, Higher School of Economics, Department of General Sociology, Russia Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 01: Russia in a Changing World : The Dynamics and Quality of Citizenship and Civil Society Chair: Nikita Pokrovsky, Higher School of Economics, Russian Federation Location: UB-RB-230 Session ID: RC26_01 Miroslava Tsapko (Sociology Department & Sociological Research Center, Dozent & Director Russian State University for the Humanities, Russia, Moscow) The Russian democracy and elective simulacra Mikhail Gorshkov (Institute of Sociology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Director, Russian Academy of Sciences Corresponding Member, Russia) «Middle Class: Do We Have It in Russia» Velikaya Nataliya (Sociology Department, Pro- 218

220 fessor, Russian State University for the Humanities, Russia, Moscow) Local communities in Post-soviet countries: development or stagnation Azer _fentiev (Faculty of Management, State University Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia) Social Organization of Business : Theoretical Insight Evgeniya Balabanova (Faculty of Management, State University Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia) Power Dependent Relations in Russian Business Organizations Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 03: Enhancing capacities to impress on policy for sustainable communities. Social Capital, Social Economy Chair: Hans Harms, Koniordos, Sokratis Location: UB-RB-221 Session ID: RC26_03 Ioannis Nasioulas (Sociology Department, Aegean University, & Tsobanoglou, G. Sociology, Department, Aegean University, Mytilini, Greece ) Mapping the Social Economy : The Case of Greece Myrsine Roumeliotou (Sociology Department, University of the Aegean, Mytilini, Greece) Do Greeks bowl alone? The declining social capital and the repercussions for social economy in Greece. Papanis Efstratios (Sociology Department, University of the Aegean, Mytilini, Greece) Do Greeks bowl alone? The declining social capital and the repercussions for social economy in Greece. Giavrimis Panagiotis (Sociology Department, University of the Aegean, Mytilini, Greece) Do Greeks bowl alone? The declining social capital and the repercussions for social economy in Greece. Koniordos Socrates (Department of Sociology, University of Crete, Rethymnon, Crete, Greece) Is Building Social Capital Essential for Sustainable Growth? An Argument and an Answer Sapanidi Polina (Department of Philosophy, State University Higher School of Economics, Moscow Russia) Professional Orientation of Young People in Contemporary Russia. Sociological Perspectives. Dimitris Papandreou (Sociology, Department, University of the Aegean, Greece ) Social Economy. The aggregate of cognitive, social and economic capital for local development. Alexandros Vakalidis (Sociology, Department, University of the Aegean, Greece ) Social Economy. The aggregate of cognitive, social and economic capital for local development. Myrsine Roumeliotou (Sociology, Department, University of the Aegean, Greece ) Social Economy. The aggregate of cognitive, social and economic capital for local development. Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 02: A Changing World: The Dynamics and Quality of Citizenship and Civil Society Chair: George Tsobanoglou and Hans Harms Location: UB-RB-230 Session ID: RC26_02 Mikhail Gorshkov (Institute of Sociology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Director, Russian Academy of Sciences Corresponding Member, Russia) «Megapolises and the Provinces in Modern Russia: Problems of Cooperation (Result of Sociologic Study)» Irina Tiourina (Institute of Sociology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Leading Staff Scientist, Candidate of Sociological Sciences, Russia) «Social Responsibility of Russian Business in Transitional Society» Pirzio Gloria (Department of Political Studies, Faculty of Political Science, University La Sapienza, Rome, Italy) 219

221 Democracy and Participation of Local Autonomies in the European Governance Tatiana Sidorina (Department of Philosophy, State University Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia) Social Policy, Welfare State under Globalization Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Business Meeting Location: UB-RB-221 Session ID: RC26_BM Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 04: Enhancing capacities to Innovate on policy for sustainable communities. Local cooperation. Chair: Marina Karides Location: UB-RB-230 Session ID: RC26_04 Karides Marina (Department of Sociology, Florida Atlantic University, Florida, USA) Social Cooperatives: An Expanding Movement Across the Globe Leonidas A. Papakonstantinidis (School of Management & Economics Technological Educational Institute, Kalamata- Greece) Local Development: The Economy of the Poor and Sustainable Communities Ioanna Giannopoulou (PhD Center for Mental Health, NHS, Peristeri and Attika Hospital, Athens, Greece) Aspects of the Greek Organizational Framework of the Public Care System in Greece Does it Promote Child Protection? Child Health and Social Services Systems Working Together or in Parallel? Implications for Child Protection Practices in Greece George Tsobanoglou (PhD Sociology Department, Aegean University, Mytilini, Greece) Aspects of the Greek Organizational Framework of the Public Care System in Greece Does it Promote Child Protection? Child Health and Social Services Systems Working Together or in Parallel? Implications for Child Protection Practices in Greece Chtouris Sotiris (Sociology Department, Aegean University, Mytilini, Lesvos, Greece) Social Cohesion and Cultural Practices in the Aegean Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Session 06: Joint Session of RC26 and RC46: Clinical Sociology, Sociotechnics and Sociological Practice: Research Strategies and Practices Chair: Marie Alderson, Canada and Maryann Mason, USA Location: UB-FPGH-220 Session ID: JS_RC26_RC46_06 Jacques Rheaume (Canada) Une approche de sociologie clinique en santé et services sociaux. Le cas du Québec. (A Clinical Sociology Practice in Health and Social Services in Quebec.) Roberta Spalter-Roth (USA) Sociologists in Research, Applied, and Policy Settings: Closing the Status Gap (Les sociologues en recherche appliqués, et la mise en place de politiques: combler les écarts de statuts) Jenifer Cartland (USA) Role-sharing between Evaluators and Stakeholders (Partage des rôles entre évaluateurs et commanditaires) Holly S. Ruch-Ross (USA) Role-sharing between Evaluators and Stakeholders (Partage des rôles entre évaluateurs et commanditaires) Maryann Mason (USA) Role-sharing between Evaluators and Stakeholders (Partage des rôles entre évaluateurs et commanditaires) Jean Marie Fritz (USA) Special Education Mediation in International Settings Fereshteh Ahmadi (Uppsala University and University of Gävle, Sweden) 220

222 Hard and Heavy music as a coping method with cancer Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Session 05: New Organization Forms and Social Innovation Chair: Sandberg, Ake and Gantzias, George Location: UB-RB-230 Session ID: RC26_05 Ake Sandberg (Sociology Department, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden) IT and Planning in organization Reflections after 30 years. Dmitry Popov (State University Higher School of Economics, Institute for Industrial and Market Studies, Department of General Sociology, Moscow, Russia ) Identities of Virtual Worlds Makers Gantzias George (Dept of Cultural Technology, Aegean University, Mytilini, Lesvos, Greece) Cultural policy, Globalization and Sponsorship: Info-Cultural Products and New Technologies Joachim Schmidt, K.H.W. (SOREGA EV, Koln, Germany) Spell of Democracy-De-ideologizing Social Organization 221

223 RC 29 Deviation and social control Déviation et contrôle social Desviación y el control social President: Biko Agozino, University of West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago Coordinators of the programme: Robert Nash Parker, University of California, USA, Biko Agozino, University of West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago Subject: The war against drugs and the global crisis in deviation and social control Organizer: Robert Nash Parker, University of California, USA Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 01: Alternatives to the drug war: Diversion, treatment, and decriminalization Chair: Robert Nash Parker, University of California, Riverside, USA Location: UB-RB-122 Session ID: RC29_01 Stelios Stylianou (University of Nicosia, Cyprus) Make Sense, Not War: Ravers talk About Drug Law Enforcement Michel Misse (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro) Changing illegal drug consumption and trafficking in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Joana D. Vargas (Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil) Changing illegal drug consumption and trafficking in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Carmen Ruidiaz García (Universidad de La Rioja, Espania) Lack of public safety as a central element in local policing policy: The spanish example Nancy G. Guerra (University of California, Riverside) Alternatives to incarceration for high-risk youth in Kingston, Jamaica Kirk R. Williams (University of California, Riverside) Alternatives to incarceration for high-risk youth in Kingston, Jamaica Ian Walker (World Bank, USA) Alternatives to incarceration for high-risk youth in Kingston, Jamaica Robert Nash Parker (University of California, Riverside, USA) Alternatives to Incarceration for Illegal Drug Users: The Case of Proposition 36 in California Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 02: General Issues in the Study of Crime, Delinquency, and Deviance Chair: Biko Agozino, University of The West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago Location: UB-RB-122 Session ID: RC29_02 Biko Agozino (University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago) HIV spread and prevalence of drug and alcohol abuse and trade in the Caribbean region 222

224 Rc 30 Sociology of Work Sociologie du travail Sociología del trabajo President: Diane Gabrielle Tremblay, Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada Coordinators of the programme: Diane Gabrielle Tremblay, Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada, Marianna Busso, LEST, France. Local Hosts: Juan José Castillo; Pablo López Calle Subject: Globalisation and its impact on ways of working, territory, work organisation and contents of work Organizer: Delphine Mercier, LEST, France Friday, September 5, 15:30-17:30 Session 01: Migration and Work Chair: Delphine Mercier, LEST, France Location: UB-RB-110 Session ID: RC30_01 Rocio Guadarrama ( Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, México) Global chains and labor and gender identities in Mexico and Central America Luis Hernandez (Colegio de la Frontera Norte, México) Global chains and labor and gender identities in Mexico and Central America Diego Herrera Aragon (Fundació CIREM, España) Immigration, work and qualification: training and job mobility in three economic sectors in Catalonia (Spain): domestic service, building and catering Swanie Potot (Unité de recherche Migrations et Société URMIS, France) Recruitments complexity and the role of migrant workers in the western extensive agriculture Annalisa Lendaro (LEST, France) To be (qualified) or not to be? The case of the immigrant workforce in the construction sector in Provence-Alpes-Côte d Azur. António Brandão Moniz (Research Centre on Enterprise and Work Innovation, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal) The globalisation in the clothing sector and its implications for work organisation: a view from the Portuguese case. Margarida Ramires Paulos (Research Centre on Enterprise and Work Innovation, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal) The globalisation in the clothing sector and its implications for work organisation: a view from the Portuguese case. Friday, September 5, 15:30-17:30 Session 07: Job Quality, Well Being and Inequality Chair: Ian Campbell, Centre for Applied Social Research - RMIT University, Australia Location: UB-RB-121 Session ID: RC30_07 Ana Negro (Universidad de Valladolid, España) Work quality and job satisfaction in Europe and in Spain. Guadalupe Ramos (Universidad de Valladolid, España) Work quality and job satisfaction in Europe and in Spain. Mª Cruz Merino (Universidad de Valladolid, España) Work quality and job satisfaction in Europe and in Spain. Noelia Somarriba (Universidad de Valladolid, 223

225 España) Work quality and job satisfaction in Europe and in Spain. Mamiko Ishihara (Pompeu Fabra University, España) Introducing New Technologies into Workplace: The Impacts on Employee Well-being. Ritsuko Ozaki (Imperial College London, UK) Introducing New Technologies into Workplace: The Impacts on Employee Well-being. Maria Caprile (Fundació CIREM, España) Patterns of inequality in the labour market: pay and labour stability. Jordi Potrony (Fundació CIREM, España) Patterns of inequality in the labour market: pay and labour stability. Iain Campbell (Centre for Applied Social Research - RMIT University, Australia) The Overseers have become crueller : Solicitors and Billable Hours. Jenny Malone (Centre for Applied Social Research - RMIT University, Australia) The Overseers have become crueller : Solicitors and Billable Hours. Sara Charlesworth (Centre for Applied Social Research - RMIT University, Australia) The Overseers have become crueller : Solicitors and Billable Hours. Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 02: Work-Life Articulation and Time Chair: Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, Télé-université, Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada Location: UB-RB-110 Session ID: RC30_02 Thierry Bloss (Universite de Provence LEST, France) L institutionnalisation des rôles de sexe comme facteur d inégalités sociales. Carmen Pérez Sánchez (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, España) The impact of telework on workers: some effects in everyday life Ana Gálvez Mozo (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, España) The impact of telework on workers: some effects in everyday life Viola Korpa (University of Latvia, Latvia) Changes in work organization and work-family reconciliation in Latvia: negative aspects and unanswered questions from different viewpoints of stakeholders. Estelle Bonnet (ISH Lyon, France) Job mobilities and family lives Beate Collet (ISH Lyon, France) Job mobilities and family lives Béatrice Maurines (ISH Lyon, France) Job mobilities and family lives Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay (Télé-université, Université du Québec à Montréal, Canadá) La conciliation emploi-famille et la gestion des carrières : le travail social, un milieu de travail (peu) favorable à la conciliation emploi-famille? Bernard Fusulier (Télé-université, Université du Québec à Montréal, Canadá) La conciliation emploi-famille et la gestion des carrières : le travail social, un milieu de travail (peu) favorable à la conciliation emploi-famille? Martine di Loreto (Télé-université, Université du Québec à Montréal, Canadá) La conciliation emploi-famille et la gestion des carrières : le travail social, un milieu de travail (peu) favorable à la conciliation emploi-famille? Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 08: Welfare States, Age and Flexibility in Work Chair: Patricia Vendramin, Fondation Travail- Université, Berlgium Location: UB-RB-121 Session ID: RC30_08 Rossella Ciccia (Università degli Studi di Roma, La Sapienza, Italy) Labour Market Regimes in European Advanced Economies: Varieties of Flexibilities. Evangelina Olid Gonzales (University of Jaén, España) Family solidarity in unemployment situation. Carlos Bruquetas Callejo (Andalucia Statistic Institute, España) Family solidarity in unemployment situation. Christian Ebner (Social Science Research 224

226 Center / University of Berlin, Germany) A Comparison of Job Aspirations, Job Realities and Job Attitudes in Welfare-State Regimes - Observing Change over a Time Period of 25 Years. Jutta Allmendinger (Social Science Research Center / University of Berlin, Germany) A Comparison of Job Aspirations, Job Realities and Job Attitudes in Welfare-State Regimes - Observing Change over a Time Period of 25 Years. Valentina Cuzzocrea (University of Essex, UK) Bringing creativity back in. When individualized individuals have to make it. Patricia Vendramin (Fondation Travail-Université, Berlgium) Generational approach of social patterns of relation to work John Cultiaux (Fondation Travail-Université, Berlgium) Generational approach of social patterns of relation to work Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 03: Work in the Knowledge Economy Chair: Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, Télé-université, Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada Location: UB-RB-110 Session ID: RC30_03 Gérard Valenduc (Fondation Travail-Université, Belgium) Changes in occupations in the knowledgebased economy Premilla D Cruz (IIM Ahmedabad, India) Opportunity and constraint in tandem: Afterhours telecommuting rewrites the future. Ernesto Noronha (IIM Ahmedabad, India) Opportunity and constraint in tandem: Afterhours telecommuting rewrites the future. Elke Valgaeren (Hasselt University, Diepenbeek) Nomadic careers in the Flemish IT-sector: fact or fiction? Émilie Genin (Télé-université, Université du Québec à Montréal, Canadá) Working time spillovers and porosity : the case of independent computer specialists and managers in Québec. Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay (Télé-université, Université du Québec à Montréal, Canadá) Working time spillovers and porosity : the case of independent computer specialists and managers in Québec. Prema Rajagopalan (Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, India) Confluence of the capital : work requirements in the new knowledge economy. Sonia Guimaraes (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil) Knowledge Society and Technological Innovation: a case-study of a technological incubator. Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 09: Gender Chair: Teresa Tornsm, Centre d Estudis sobre la Vida Quotidiana i el Treball, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, España Location: UB-RB-121 Session ID: RC30_09 Nicolas Delorme (University J. Fourier, Grenoble I, France) Are French female sport journalists treated like their male counterparts in the workplace? Pauline Raul ( University Lille II, France) Are French female sport journalists treated like their male counterparts in the workplace? Teresa Torns ( Centre d Estudis sobre la Vida Quotidiana i el Treball, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, España) Barriers to women insertion in traditionally men-dominated sectors Vicenç Borràs ( Centre d Estudis sobre la Vida Quotidiana i el Treball, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, España) Barriers to women insertion in traditionally men-dominated sectors Carolina Recio ( Centre d Estudis sobre la Vida Quotidiana i el Treball, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, España) Barriers to women insertion in traditionally 225

227 men-dominated sectors Laia Castellò ( Centre d Estudis sobre la Vida Quotidiana i el Treball, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, España) Barriers to women insertion in traditionally men-dominated sectors Joan Rodríguez ( Centre d Estudis sobre la Vida Quotidiana i el Treball, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, España) Barriers to women insertion in traditionally men-dominated sectors Molly Chattopadhayay (Indian Statistical Institute, India) Segregation and Wage: Effect of Segregation on Wages in the Indian Factory Sector from to Sonali Chakraborty (Indian Statistical Institute, India) Segregation and Wage: Effect of Segregation on Wages in the Indian Factory Sector from to Ugrasen Pandey (College Firozabad, Agra University India, India) Gender inequality in indian society. Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 14: RC30 Meeting Chair: Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, Télé-université, Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada Location: UB-RB-110 Session ID: RC30_14BM Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 04: Industrial Districts and Territories Chair: Alfredo Hualde, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, Mexico and Klaus Schmierl, Institut für Sozialwissenschaftliche Forschung, München, Germany Location: UB-RB-110 Session ID: RC30_04 José Ricardo Ramalho (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) Restructuring industry and territory: the case of the ABC district in São Paulo - Brazil Iram Jácome Rodrigues (University of São Paulo, Brazil) Restructuring industry and territory: the case of the ABC district in São Paulo - Brazil Jefferson José da Conceição (University of São Caetano do Sul, Brazil) Restructuring industry and territory: the case of the ABC district in São Paulo - Brazil Enrique De la Garza Toledo (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, México) Apertura Económica, desarrollo manufacturero e implicaciones espaciales en México. Juan Rodriguez Soler (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, España) Local Development vs. Globalization: complementarity or conflict? Martine Gadille (LEST, France) Societal forms of industrial relations and public policy adressing regional clusters of innovation development : The french case. Paula Urze (Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal) Local R&D Competencies in Global Networks. Maria João Manatos (Instituto de Desenvolvimento de Novas Tecnologias, Portugal) Local R&D Competencies in Global Networks. Juan José Castillo (Universidad Complutense, España) Sotfware factories in Spain : organisation and division of labour at the end of the line. A comparative view on the fluid work in contemporary societies. Delphine Mercier (LEST, France) L entre-deux de la mondialisation : des anciens territoires aux nouveaux territoires productifs. Mikael Da Cruz (LEST, France) L entre-deux de la mondialisation : des anciens territoires aux nouveaux territoires productifs. Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 10: Globalization and Work Chair: Delphine Mercier, LEST, France Location: UB-RB-121 Session ID: RC30_10 226

228 Joachim Ewert (University of Stellenbosch, South Africa) Can one produce quality wine with poorly educated labour? Comparative evidence from new and old world wine countries. Ana Delicado (Instituto de Ciências Sociais, University of Lisbon, Portugal) Globetrotter scientists: the impact of mobility in scientific work Annie Lamanthe (LEST, France ) Les «univers traditionnels» a l epreuve de la mondialisation : des analyseurs privilegies des processus en cours? Une mise en perspective France-Mexique. Lylia Palacios (Université autonome du Nuevo Leon, México) Les «univers traditionnels» a l epreuve de la mondialisation : des analyseurs privilegies des processus en cours? Une mise en perspective France-Mexique. Sanjay Tewari (Universities of India, India) Transformation to a World Class Organization : A study of the Life Insurance Corporation of India. Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 13: Work-life issues Chair: Alfredo Hualde, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, Mexico Location: UB-RB-122 Session ID: RC30_13 Raul Bisio (Ceil-Piette del CONICET y UNLP, Argentina) La intersección entre espacios domésticos y laborales en jóvenes precarizados de sectores populares. Morfología y dinámicas de negociaciones, consensos y conflictos a partir de un caso en la Argentina de hoy. Mariana Busso (Ceil-Piette del CONICET y USAL, Argentina) La intersección entre espacios domésticos y laborales en jóvenes precarizados de sectores populares. Morfología y dinámicas de negociaciones, consensos y conflictos a partir de un caso en la Argentina de hoy. Alfredo Hualde (El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, Mexico) Economic and social upgrading in the us-mexican border Philippe Terral (Université Toulouse III, France) A Sociological Analysis of a Scientific and Technological Controversy in the Field of Sport Sciences: The Interest of Electric Stimulation to Increase Muscle. C. Collinet (Université Marne La Vallée, France) A Sociological Analysis of a Scientific and Technological Controversy in the Field of Sport Sciences: The Interest of Electric Stimulation to Increase Muscle. Marcela A. Hernández Romo (UAM-I, México) Territorio y Estrategias empresariales. Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Session 05: Informal Work Chair: Patrick Gun Cuningham, Autonomous University of Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, UK / Mexico Location: UB-RB-110 Session ID: RC30_05 Franco Barchiesi (Ohio State University, USA) Wage Labor, Informality, and Precarious Employment in the Making of South Africa s Post- Apartheid Transition Mario Ortega Olivares (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Xochimilco, México) El comercio ambulante en el Centro Histórico de la Ciudad de México. Informalidad, globalización y renta del suelo. Celia Pacheco Reyes (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Xochimilco, México) Espejismos (y otros problemas) del trabajo precario e informal. Marco Augusto Gómez Solórzano (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Xochimilco, México) Espejismos (y otros problemas) del trabajo precario e informal. 227

229 Stef Adriaenssens (EHSAL European University College Brussels, Belgium) Work quality of informal and irregular domestics: a revisionist hypothesis. Jef Hendrickx (EHSAL European University College Brussels, Belgium) Work quality of informal and irregular domestics: a revisionist hypothesis. Marta Panaia (Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina) Organización del proceso de trabajo, territorio y riesgo en los recicladores urbanos de Buenos Aires. Patrick Gun Cuningham (Autonomous University of Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, UK / Mexico) Inequalities of Class, Gender and Race in the Informal Labour Market: A Comparison of Latin America and Western Europe. Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Session 11: Lifestyles and Work-Life Issues Chair: Philippe Mossé, LEST, France Location: UB-RB-121 Session ID: RC30_11 Bettina Johanna Krings (Institute of Technology Assessment and Systems Analysis, Germany) Benefits for skilled and losses for less educated workers? The impact of global restructuring on different occupational groups: some theoretical reflections. Linda Nierling (Institute of Technology Assessment and Systems Analysis, Germany) Benefits for skilled and losses for less educated workers? The impact of global restructuring on different occupational groups: some theoretical reflections. Catarina Sales Oliveira (CIES ISCTE, Portugal) Daily dualities: the portuguese new middle class working conditions and lifestyles. Sebastiana Rodrigues de Brito (Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) The new face of the work and of the working class a study about the railroad workers of the Rio de Janeiro. Inez Terezinha Stampa (Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) The new face of the work and of the working class a study about the railroad workers of the Rio de Janeiro. Tetsu Harayama (Institute of Social Sciences, Tokyo University, Japan) Construction du monde de travail des jeunes japonais. Yukiko Ogawa (Institute of Social Sciences, Tokyo University, Japan) Construction du monde de travail des jeunes japonais. Katsuaki Ohnishi (Institute of Social Sciences, Tokyo University, Japan) Construction du monde de travail des jeunes japonais. Yoshiro Terada (Institute of Social Sciences, Tokyo University, Japan) Construction du monde de travail des jeunes japonais. Philippe Mossé (LEST, France) Construction du monde de travail des jeunes japonais. Marcos Supervielle (Universidad de la República, Uruguay) Trabajo y Derechos Humanos. Nuevos Desafíos en la Sociedad del Conocimiento. Consuelo Iranzo (Universidad Central de Venezuela, Venezuela) La relevancia de los conflictos intersindicales para la dinámica de las relaciones laborales. Jacqueline Richter (Universidad Central de Venezuela, Venezuela) La relevancia de los conflictos intersindicales para la dinámica de las relaciones laborales. Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Session 06: Control of Work and ICT Chair: Ana Villarreal, LEST, France and Mariana Busso, CEIL-PIETTE del CONICET, LEST, Argentina-France Location: UB-RB-110 Session ID: RC30_06 Joan Miquel Verd (Autonomous University of 228

230 Barcelona, España) Tense Flux and Stressful Work as a Strategy for Work Organisation. The case of a hospital out-patients department. Carlos Lozares (Autonomous University of Barcelona, España) Tense Flux and Stressful Work as a Strategy for Work Organisation. The case of a hospital out-patients department. Ernesto Noronha (IIM Ahmedabad, India) Professional identity status as socio-ideological control: Employee regulation in Indian call centres. Premilla D Cruz (IIM Ahmedabad, India) Professional identity status as socio-ideological control: Employee regulation in Indian call centres. Oriol Barranco Font (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona / École des hautes études en sciences sociales, Espagne / France) Dreaming and embodying the neotaylorism of the service sector. The internalisation of conduct dispositions in the work of cashiers of retail distribution companies. Laura Draetta (Telecom ParisTech, Institut Telecom, France) Pôles de compétitivité et districts technologiques : une variation contemporaine des districts industriels? Bertrand Fribourg (Telecom ParisTech, Institut Telecom, France) Pôles de compétitivité et districts technologiques : une variation contemporaine des districts industriels? Marco Zurru (Dipartimento Ricerche Economiche e Sociali, Università di Cagliari, Italy) Pôles de compétitivité et districts technologiques : une variation contemporaine des districts industriels? Shinichi Ogawa (Yokohama National University, Japan) Integration or Separation of Conception and Execution? : Japanese Quality Circles as Problem-solving Activities. Ana Villarreal ( LEST, France) Chair: Klaus Schmierl, Institut für Sozialwissenschaftliche Forschung, München, Germany Location: UB-RB-121 Session ID: RC30_12 Tickets and Turnstiles: The Control and Decline of Bus Drivers as Salesmen in Monterrey Juan Romero (Universidad de la República, Uruguay) La dinámica del empleo y su impacto en el territorio rural uruguayo: la diversidad de ocupaciones. Octavio Maza (Universidad Autónoma de Aguascalientes, México) El trabajo precario en México a revisión. Osvaldo R. Battistini (CONICET-UBA, Argentina) Lo precario como condición de-forma. Saloni Gupta (University of London, UK) Global Conservation Agenda and shawl industry: a case study of ban on shahtoosh trade in J&K (India). Sonali Chakraborty (Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, India) Changing Pattern in Occupational Segregation and Wage Inequality in Indian Labour Market. Andranik Tangian (Hans Böckler Stiftung, Germany) Is work in Europe decent? A study based on the 4th European survey of working conditions Julio César Neffa (CEIL-PIETTE del CONI- CET, Argentina) Informalidad, trabajo no registrado y trabajo precario: Conceptos y definiciones para evitar confusiones. Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Session 12: Precarious Jobs and Work 229

231 RC 32 Women and Society Femme et société Mujer y sociedad Co-presidents and coordinators of the programme: Margaret Abraham, Hofstra University, USA. Local Hosts: Maria Angeles Duran; Cristina García Esther Ngan-ling Chow, American University, USA Subject: Interlinking the spheres of knowledge and action: sociological research and women in society Organizer: Esther Ngan-ling Chow, American University, USA and Margaret Abraham, Hofstra University, USA Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Joint Session 01A of RC32 and RC05: Women, Intersectionality and Diasporas: Challenges and Resistance Chair: Ann Denis, University of Ottawa, Canada and Sirma Bilge, Université de Montréal, Canada Location: UB-FP-0.1 Session ID: JS_RC05_RC32_01A Sirma Bilge (Université de Montréal, Canada) Controversial Choices : An Intersectional Analysis of a Paradigmatic Debate on Minority Women s Agency Anna Korteweg (University of Toronto, Canada) Gender, Islam, and National Identity Formation through Immigrant Integration Policies: the Cases of the Netherlands and Germany Bandana Purkayastha (University of Connecticut, USA) Interrogating Intersectionality: Contemporary globalization and racialized gendering in the lives of highly educated South Asian Americans and their children Aparna Rayaprol (University of Hyderabad,India) Changing Locations and Transnational Identities Eva Blay (University of Sa_o Paulo, Brazil) Gender, Resistance and Identity: Jewish Immigrants in Brazil Catrin Lundström (Uppsala University, Sweden) Different Shades of Whiteness: White migration and re-imaginaries of race, gender and class in the case of first generation Swedish women in the U.S. Armelle Testenoire (Université de Rouen, France) Intersecting paradigms of redistribution and recognition: ethnic and gender division of labour in the hotel industry Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 01A: Talking the Talk, Walking the Walk: Marco Contexts and Regional Trends in Feminist Research and Practice Chair: Margaret Abraham, Hofstra University, USA and Kalapana Kannabiran, NALSAR University of Law, India Location: UB-FP-1.1 Session ID: RC32_01A Sara De Jong (University of Nottingham, UK) Global citizenship performed: feminism, otherness and the practice of reflexivity Nicky Le Feuvre (University of Toulouse-Le Mirail, France) Women s economic citizenship in grass-roots activitst and academic feminist publications in 230

232 five national contexts: the invisible intersections of gender, class and race? Milka Metso (University of Toulouse-Le Mirail, France) Women s economic citizenship in grass-roots activitst and academic feminist publications in five national contexts: the invisible intersections of gender, class and race? Kalpan Kannabiran (NALSAR University of Law, India) The rule of Law, Rights Discourse and Separate Spheres Nighat Khan (Institute of Women s Studies Lahore, Pakistan) The burdens of theory: feminist research and activism in Pakistan Diana Maciel (ISCTE/CIES, Portugal) Between work and family: women s battle against time, overburden and stess Cristina Marques (ISCTE/CIES, Portugal) Between work and family: women s battle against time, overburden and stess Anália Torres (ISCTE/CIES, Portugal) Between work and family: women s battle against time, overburden and stess Bila Sorj (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) Feminist studies and the poverty reduction policies in Brazil Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 04: Middle Eastern Women s Movements and Activism in the Globalized World: Research and Action Chair: Nazanin Shahrokni, University of California at Berkeley, USA and Iran and Suaad Zayed al-oraimi, United Arab Emerates University, United Arab Emerates Location: UB-FP-1.2 Session ID: RC32_04 A typology of dominant patriarchies in the Middle East: a comparative perspective Solange Simões (Eastern Michigan University, USA) Women s attitudes toward the women s movement, political activism, and human rights and in an Islamic context Michel Raspaud (Université Joseph Fourier - Grenoble I, Yemen) Democratic social movements and women activism in the republic of Yemen Ayse Guc (Uludag University,Turkey) A new Islamic woman literature: toward a Muslim feminist theology Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Joint Session 01B of RC32 and RC05: Women, Intersectionality and Diasporas: Negotiating identity, negotiating family dynamics in the Diaspora Chair: Ann Denis, University of Ottawa, Canada and Sirma Bilge, Université de Montréal, Canada Location: UB-FP-0.1 Session ID: JS_RC05_RC32_01B Lina Samuel (York University, Canada) Mating, Dating and Marriage: Cultural Retention, Transformation and the Construction of Diasporic Identities among South Asian Immigrants in Canada Maria Zubair (University of Reading, UK) Meri beti acchcchi hey (My daughter is good) : Gender, Family Honour and Social-Class- Based Variations in Identity-Negotiation within the Pakistani Muslim Diaspora in Britain Karen Pyke (University of California at Riverside, USA) Racialized Stereotypes, Cultural Essentialism, and Desire Among Asian American Women Petra Heyse (Universiteit Antwerpen, Belgium) Images about Western husbands. On the Role of Imagination and Gender Dynamics in Marriage Migration of Eastern European Women Suowei Xiao (University of California at Berkeley, USA) Cosmopolitan Girl v.s. Countryside Woman: Urban/Rural Division in the Contemporary Second-wife Phenomenon in China Anya Ahmed (University of Salford, UK) Home and Away: Englishness as ethnicity exa- 231

233 mined out of context Naomi Weiner-Levy (David Yellin Academic College and Ben Gurion University, Israel) I cannot be Siham the village girl I left : Identity Facades While Crossing Cultures on the Way to Higher Education David Yellin (Academic College and Ben Gurion University, Israel) Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 01B: Talking the Talk, Walking the Walk: Feminism and Research Methodologies in Action Chair: Margaret Abraham, Hofstra University, USA and Kalapana Kannabiran, NALSAR University of Law, India Location: UB-FP-1.1 Session ID: RC32_01B Margaret Abraham ( Hofstra University, USA) Pitfalls and possibilities of action research in addressing domestic violence Bandana Purkayastha ( University of Connecticut, USA) Pitfalls and possibilities of action research in addressing domestic violence Fátima Assunção ( University of Manchester, UK) Feminist sociolgoical research and self-employment: Issues, Problems and Possibilities Laura Corradi (Università della Calabria, Italy) Feminist research-action on health and environment Cynthia Joseph (Monash University, Australia) Unravelling ethnic politics in research: positionings with a postcolonial feminist malaysian ethnography Ellen Kuhlmann (University of Bath, UK) Changing policies, changing professions: comparing the space for feminist action in healthcare in Britain and Germany Ellen Annandale (University of Leicester, UK) Changing policies, changing professions: comparing the space for feminist action in healthcare in Britain and Germany Aparna Rayaprol (University of Hyderabad, India) Has feminist research changed pedagogical approaches in social science? are we actually walking the talk? Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 05: Transational Migration, Land and Resources Sustainability in Africa Chair: Oluyemi Fayomi, Covenant University, Nigeria and Lotsmart Fonjong Buea University, Cameroon Location: UB-FP-1.2 Session ID: RC32_05 Oluye mi Fayomi (Covenant University, Nigeria) A conceptual exposition of migrant women from Western Sahel region to Nigeria Lotsmart Fonjong (University of Buea, Cameroon) Dynamics and implications of the migration of female Nigerians across the western Cameroon-Nigeria borders on the socio-economic landscape of Anglophone Cameroon Tassang Celestina Neh Fru (University of Buea, Cameroon) Globalization and the dialectics of movements: innovative household adjustment strategies of women in Cameroon Chioma Daisy Ebeniro (University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria) The dynamics of female migration in Nigeria Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Joint Session 06 of RC13 and RC32: Gender and Leisure: Emerging Patterns Chair: Ishwar Modi, India International Institute of Social Sciences, India, Esther Ngan-ling Chow, American University, USA and Margaret Abraham, Hofstra University, USA Location: UB-FP-2.1 Session ID: JS_RC13_RC32_06 232

234 Catherine Berheide (Skidmore College, USA) Playing Sports, Playing with Gender Bernardo Coelho (Lisbon University Institute, Portugal) Erotization of Leisure or the Escape from Everyday Intimate Life Angela Moe (Western Michigan University, USA) Dancing Beyond the Belly: An Appraisal of Belly dance as Leisure Julia Harrison (Trent University, Canada) Real Men do Real Work at the Cottage Sumana Pandey (Government College, Dausa, Rajasthan, India) Gender and Leisure : Emerging Patterns in Rural India Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 01C: Talking the Talk, Walking the Walk: Sociological Research and Practice in Addressing Violence Against Women Chair: Margaret Abraham, Hofstra University, USA and Kalapana Kannabiran, NALSAR University of Law, India Location: UB-FP-1.1 Session ID: RC32_01C Mehmet Nuri Gultekin ( University of Gaziantep,Turkey) Talking about the tabu: woman as under the pressure of honor, crime and traditional identity Karolin Kappler (University of Barcelona, Spain) Sexual violence ups and downs in talking and walking a still inconvenient truth Lidia Puigvert (Universitat de Barcelona, Spain) Research on the preventive socialization on violence against women Ainhoa Flecha (Universidad Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain) Research on the preventive socialization on violence against women Patricia Melgar (Universitat de Barcelona, Spain) Research on the preventive socialization on violence against women Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 06A: Women, Work and Family Chair: Esther Ngan-ling Chow, American University, USA and Margaret Abraham, Hofstra University, USA/ Suaad Zayed al-oraimi, United Arab Emirates University, United Arab Emirates and Laura Alipranti-Marato, Naional Centre for Social Research, Greece Location: UB-FP-1.2 Session ID: RC32_06A Laila Faulk (VU University Amsterdam, Netherlands) Labour market position of ethnic minority women in an international-comparative perspective: the intersection of gender and ethnicity Bih-Er Chou (National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan) Boss wife of TaiShang: wife or boss, before and after Anália Torres (Lisbon University Institute, Portugal) New meanings of the family in Europe: gender relations between ideology and practice Rui Brites (Lisbon University Institute, Portugal) New meanings of the family in Europe: gender relations between ideology and practice Bernardo Coelho (Lisbon University Institute, Portugal) New meanings of the family in Europe: gender relations between ideology and practice Inês Cardoso (Lisbon University Institute, Portugal) New meanings of the family in Europe: gender relations between ideology and practice Capitolina Diaz-Martinez (University of Oviedo, Spain) Power in couple relationships analysed through the couples narratives Sandra Dema-Moreno (University of Oviedo, Spain) Power in couple relationships analysed through the couples narratives Carmen Pérez Sánchez (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Spain) Gender and work: the effects of telework on 233

235 women s work-life balance Ana Gálvez Mozo (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Spain) Gender and work: the effects of telework on women s work-life balance Laura Alipranti-Maratou (M.A.Naional Centre for Social Research, Greece) Reconciliation policy in Greece: policy frames and dimensions of public debate A. Nikolaou (M.A.Naional Centre for Social Research, Greece) Reconciliation policy in Greece: policy frames and dimensions of public debate Saturday, September 6, 18:00-20:00 Joint Session 05 of RC04, RC07, RC23 and RC32: Gender, Science, Technology and Innovation, and the Future Chair: Solange Simões, Eastern Michigan University, USA and Radhamany Sooryamoorthy, University KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Location: URL-A102 Session ID: JS_RC04_RC07_RC23_RC32_05 Uta Russmann (University of Vienna, Austria) Gender-specific Behavior in Web Based Communication Networks: Gender Barriers to Access and Gender Barriers to Usage Christiane Gross (University of Kiel, Germany ) Women in Science Aliens No More? Monika Jungbauer-Gans (University of Kiel, Germany) Women in Science Aliens No More? Lisa Richey (Roskilde University, Denmark) Anti-Retroviral Technology in Africa Luisa Leonini (University of Milan, Italy) New Media and Pornography: How the Internet has Modified the Sex Business Nuria Valles (Fundació CIREM, Spain) Construction of gendered technological identities in the school space Saturday, September 6, 18:00-20:00 Joint Session 03 of RC14, RC32 and RC30: Transformation in Communication and Work: The Cultural Construction and Reconstruction of Gender Chair: Christiana Constantopoulou, Panteion University, Greece, Margaret Abraham, Hofstra University, USA and Diane Gabrielle Tremblay, Tele-Universite, Canada Location: UB-FPGH-Sala Gran Session ID: JS_RC14_RC30_RC32_03 Kamlesh Mohan Mohan (Panjab University, India) Globalization, Tele-advertising and Gender Kiril Sharapov (Glasgow Caledonian University, Scotland) The Business Case for Gender Equality: Othering and Normalising for Profit Anastasia Sotiriadou (University of Athens, Greece) Communication, Politics and Women Maria Vergeti (Democritus University of Thrace, Greece) Media and Lifelong Education as Significant Factors in Enhancing the Quality of Life of Pomak Women in Greece Magda Zadkowska (University of Gdansk, Poland) I Do Not Wash Dishes Today: Constructing and Reconstructing the Contemporary Couples Giselle Touzard (University of Nevada, USA) Displays of Nature in Commercial Advertisements Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Joint Session 02A of RC32 and RC10: The Challenges of Women s Participation/Exclusion in Various Contexts Chair: Esther Ngan-ling Chow, American University, USA Location: UB-FP-2.1 Session ID: JS_RC10_RC32_02A 234

236 Khurram Iqbal (University of Agriculture, Faisalabad. Pakistan) Gender Dimension of Decentralized Governance in Pakistan: Implication for Sustainable Livelihoods and Gender Mainstreaming Abdul Basit (University of Agriculture, Faisalabad. Pakistan) Gender Dimension of Decentralized Governance in Pakistan: Implication for Sustainable Livelihoods and Gender Mainstreaming Beatrix Schwarzer (Johann Wolfgang Goethe Universitat, Frankfurt am Main, Germany) Women s Participation in South Africa: Is Visibility Leading to Gender Equity? Diana Macie (CIES/ISCTE, Portugal) Gender and Political Power Shpakovskaya Larisa (European University at St Petersburg, Russia) Gender (In)equality in Political Participation in Russia (a Case of Karelian Republic) Maria Eugenia de la O (Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios Superiores en Antropología Social-Occidente, México) The Change of Women s Workers Participation and the Social Construction of Labor Rights in Mexican Maquiladoras Solange Simoes (Eastern Michigan University, USA) The Private Motivations of Public Action: Women s Associational Lives and Political Activism in Brazil Cirila Quintero Ramírez (Colegio de la Frontera Norte-Matamoros, México) The Change of Women s Workers Participation and the Social Construction of Labor Rights in Mexican Maquiladoras Bruno Reis (Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil) The Private Motivations of Public Action: Women s Associational Lives and Political Activism in Brazil Fabricio Fialho (Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil) The Private Motivations of Public Action: Women s Associational Lives and Political Activism in Brazil Tatiana Goulart (Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil) The Private Motivations of Public Action: Women s Associational Lives and Political Activism in Brazil Daniel Biagioni (University of Republic, Uruguay) The Private Motivations of Public Action: Women s Associational Lives and Political Activism in Brazil Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 02A: Obstacles to and Strategies for Doing Sociology for Women Chair: Joey Sprague, University of Kansas, USA and Lin Tan, All China Women s Federation, China Location: UB-FP-1.1 Session ID: RC32_02A Joey Sprague (University of Kansas, USA) Gendered barriers to a sociology for women in the U.S. Raluca Soreanu (University College London, UK) Feminist creativities and disciplinary change: lessons from the case of academic international relations Diana Papademas (SUNY/Old Westbury, USA) Empowerment of women globally - a necessary link between the academy and the UN Esther Ngan-ling Chow (American University, USA and Green River Community College, USA) Globalizing action-oriented research in feminist scholarship: linking knowledge with praxis Laura Toussaint (American University, USA) Globalizing action-oriented research in feminist scholarship: linking knowledge with praxis Christine Löw (J.W.Goethe-University, Germany) Private property and knowledge: the case of intellectual property rights and genetic resources Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 06B: Women Work, Laobr Participation and Development 235

237 Chair: Esther Ngan-ling Chow, American University, USA/ Catherine Berheide, Skidmore College, USA Location: UB-FP-1.2 Session ID: RC32_06B Mariëlle Cloïn (Utrecht University and The Netherlands Institute of Sociological Research, Netherlands) Low-educated women s employment decisions: micro-economic and sociological perspectives Ans Merens (The Netherlands Institute of Sociological Research, Netherlands) The participation of women from ethnic minorities in the Netherlands Els De bruyn (University of Antwerp, Belgium) Managerial participation of flemish women in the world of sports Yung Han Chang ( University of Manchester, UK) Women s labour market participation in Taiwan Sirirat Taneerananon (Prince of Songkla University, Thailand) Women migration and urban poverty: a case of Thailand Oya Açıkalın (Yüzüncü Yıl Üniversitesi, Sosyoloji Bölümü Kampüs, Turkey) The gender perspective of the Eeastern Anatolia development programme (EADP) Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Joint Session 02B of RC32 and RC10: The Challenges of Women s Participation/Exclusion in Social Movements Chair: Michal Palgi, The Max Stern Academic College of Emek Yezreel, Israel Location: UB-FP-2.1 Session ID: JS_RC10_RC32_02B Neuma Aguiar (Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil) Women s Movements in Developing Countries: Characteristics, Priorities and Issues Anna-Britt Coe (Umeå University, Sweden) Reproductive Rights Advocacy in Peru: Linking Political and Cultural Dimensions of Policy Outcomes Ariadna Munté (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain) Romi Feminism: A Case of Dialogic Feminism Esther Oliver (University of Warwick, UK) Romi Feminism: A Case of Dialogic Feminism Maria José Casa-Nov (University of Minho, Portuga) Ethnicity and Dialecticity of Power in Gender Relations Bernadetta Siara (City University, UK) Social Movement Poland is a Woman and its Early Political Activism Analysis of Contemporary Gender Discourses in Poland Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Session 02B: Women, Pedagogy and Academe: Persistence and Change Chair: Joey Sprague, University of Kansas, USA, Margaret Abraha, Hofstra University, USA and Esther Ngan-ling Chow, American University, USA Location: UB-FP-1.1 Session ID: RC32_02B Alejandra Araiza (Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, Spain) From gender theory to feminist epistemology: an effort to deconstruct the falogocentrism Luz M Martínez (Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, Spain) From gender theory to feminist epistemology: an effort to deconstruct the falogocentrism Nitza Berkovitch (Ben Gurion University, Israel) Still a Man s Place? On the Blind Spots of Discrimination Cynthia B. Bragg (Morgan State University, USA) Strategies of studying black churches as gendered organizations for social change: an academic using outsiders-within perspective Julia Rozanova (University of Alberta Edmonton, Canada) Deconstructing the ideology of domesticity 236

238 through studies of older rural women s social participation Talita Pereira de Castro (Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil) Women in Brazilian self-help books Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Joint Session 04 of RC32 and RC38: Biographical and Feminist Methods in a Global Framework Chair: Marilyn Porter Memorial University, Canada and Fatimah Daud International Islamic University, Malaysia Location: UB-FP-0.1 Session ID: JS_RC32_RC38_04 Kalpana Kannabrian (NALSAR University of Law, India) Making the Forked Tongue Speak: An Ethnography of Self Paul Luken (Univ of West Georgia, USA) Putting Theory in Its Place: An institutional ethnography approach Suzanne Vaughan (Arizona State University, USA) Putting Theory in Its Place: An institutional ethnography approach Nighat Khan (Institute of Women s Studies Lahore, Pakistan) Write it down the way I mean it Luz Martinez (Univ Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain) An approach to the private space: Housewives chores through life stories Ana Garay (Univ Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain) An approach to the private space: Housewives chores through life stories Kathy Davis (Utrecht University, Netherlands) Appropriating the narrative of the Other : Some critical reflections on feminist theory in a global context Session 03: Researching Women in Africa and the African Diaspora: New Social Science Perspectives Chair: Josephine Beoku-Betts, Flordia Atlantic University,USA and Akosua Adomako Ampofo, University of Ghana, Ghana Location: UB-FP-1.1 Session ID: RC32_03 Josephine Beoku-Betts (Florida Atlantic University, USA) African women scientists and the politics of location: the case of four Sierra Leonean women scientists Marlese Durr (Wright State University, USA) Braiding, slicing, and dicing: African American s women home as a site of work in the global economy Akosua Adomako Ampofo (University of Ghana-Legon, Ghana) In my mother s house : mothering and race work in Ghana Dorothy Oben (University of Buea, Cameroon) Poverty in Cameroon: how women survive Mary Johnson Osirim ( Bryn Mawr College, USA) African women in the new diaspora: transnationalism and the (re)creation of home Monday, September 8, 09:00-11:00 Business Meeting Location: UB-FP-1.2 Session ID: RC32_BM Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 237

239 RC 34 Sociology of Youth Sociologie de la jeunesse Sociología de la juventud President: Ngan-Pun Ngai, Chinese University of Hong Kong Coordinators of the programme: Carmen Leccardi, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy, Carles Feixa, Universitat de Lleida, Spain Subject: Growing in a fluid world: questions on youth to be debated Organizer: Carmen Leccardi, University of Milano, Italy and Carles Feixa, University of Lleida, Spain Friday, September 5, 15:30-17:30 Session 01A: The concept of generation in youth theories Chair: Carles Feixa, University of Lleida, Catalonia, Spain and Carmen Leccardi, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy Location: URL-A302 Session ID: RC34_01A Ola Stafseng (University of Oslo, Norway) Karl Mannheim and Kurt Lewin on the German-Jewish youth matters Carmen Leccardi (University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy) The Concept of Generation in Youth Theories Carles Feixa (University of Lleida, Catalonia) The Concept of Generation in Youth Theories Wivian Weller (University of Brasilia) The Concepts of Generation and Youth in the Work of Karl Mannheim Nicolle Pfaff (University of Halle, Germany) The Concepts of Generation and Youth in the Work of Karl Mannheim Chair: Carme Capdevila, Consellera del Departament d Acció Social i Ciutadania, Generalitat de Catalunya Location: CCCB-CCCB-Vestibulo Session ID: RC34_SS Zygmunt Bauman (University of Leeds, UK) Michael Maffesoli (University of La Sorbone, France) Friday, September 5, 15:30-17:30 Session 01A: The concept of generation in youth theories Chair: Carles Feixa, University of Lleida, Catalonia, Spain and Carmen Leccardi, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy Location: URL-A302 Session ID: RC34_01A Maurizio Merico (University of Salerno, Italy) Youth and generations Friday, September 5, 18:00-20:00 Open Session: Liquid or Tribal Youth? Dialogue with Bauman & Maffesoli Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 01B: The concept of generation in youth theories Chair: Carles Feixa, University of Lleida, Ca- 238

240 talonia, Spain and Carmen Leccardi, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy Location: URL-A101 Session ID: RC34_01B Aurelie Mary (University of Tampere, Finland) Different economic contexts, different generations: the Baby Boomers and their children Helena Laakonen (University of Tampere, Finland) Thirty-Somethings: The First European Generation? Eriikka Oinonen (University of Tampere, Finland) Thirty-Somethings: The First European Generation? Rossana Reguillo (Iteso, Mexico) Gramáticas de la violencia juvenil: Precarización, desencanto y paralegalidad en Latinoamérica German Muñoz (Universidad Distrital Francisco Jose de Caldas, Colombia) Mutaciones generacionales en un paisaje mediático transformado Vincenzo Cicchelli (University Paris Descartes, France ) Understanding intergenerational ties in France: the method of paradoxes José Antonio Hernández Gutiérrez (ITESM Campus Monterrey, México) La industria cultural de la nostalgia y la construcción de la memoria mediática ochentera en México Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 02A: Youth theories and public debates in the XX century Chair: Carles Feixa, University of Lleida, Catalonia, Spain and Carmen Leccardi, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy Location: URL-A101 Session ID: RC34_02A Ronald Srigley (Laurentian University in Sudbury, Canada) Modernity s Youth: Images of Rebellion from the Cave Kate Tilleczek (Laurentian University in Sudbury, Canada) Modernity s Youth: Images of Rebellion from the Cave Tracy Shildrick (University of Teesside, UK) Social inclusion, exclusion and the street : the continuing relevance of subculture theory Dan Woodman (University of Melbourne, Australia) Individualisation and the Split Habitus: A return to Beck and Bourdieu for conceptualizing social change and young people s transitions Siyka Kovacheva (University of Plovdiv, Bulgaria) Changing youth images in public debates in post-communist Bulgaria. The influence of youth theories and youth policies Mariana Chaves (University of La Plata, Argentina) Revisiting twenty five years in Argentina: youth theories, youth questions and public debates between Elena Berge (University of La Plata, Argentina) Revisiting twenty five years in Argentina: youth theories, youth questions and public debates between Kathy Edwards (University of Sydney, Australia) Beyond the Blame Game of Public Debates: Young People s Subjective Experiences of Democracy in a Liquid World Gestur Gu_mundsson (Iceland University of Education, Iceland) Standing on the shoulders of phantoms Lesley Andres (Canada) Theory, Policy, Structure, and Agency and the Construction of Canadian and Australian Young Adults Johanna Wyn (Australia) Theory, Policy, Structure, and Agency and the Construction of Canadian and Australian Young Adults Atte Oksanen (University of Tampere, Finland) Theories of Addiction and Images of Addictive Behaviours founded by the Academy of Finland Thorolfur Thorlindsson (University of Iceland, Iceland) 239

241 The Concept of Community in Youth Research, Theory, Policy and Practice James Cote (University of Western Ontario, Canada) The disenfranchisement of youth in the latetwentieth century: A critique of conservative approaches to youth studies. Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 03A: Youth theories and public debates for the XXI century Chair: Helena Helve, University of Kuopio, Finland and Vinod Chandra, JNPG College, Lucknow, India Location: URL-A101 Session ID: RC34_03A Mei-Ling Lin (National Open University, Taiwan) The digital economy:promise and perfil on the age of networked intelligence A study of young and how they view the new world order Anand Rampersad (University of the West Indies, Trinidad) Caribbean Youth: Crisis Or Challenge In A Neo-Globalizing Sphere: The Case Of Trinidad And Tobago Charlotte Fabiansson (Macquarie University, Australia) Young people s attitudes to risk taking behaviour - aspirations and trepidations as influenced by global and local milieux Maria Cardenal (University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain) Individualization and risk theories examined: the importance of family bonds as supports in the transition to adulthood Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 03B: Youth theories and public debates for the XXI century Chair: Helena Helve, University of Kuopio, Finland and Vinod Chandra, JNPG College, Lucknow, India Location: URL-A102 Session ID: RC34_03B Tomohiko Asano (Tokyo Gakugei University) Civic engagement developed in leisure activity groups and close friend networks in Japan Terhi-Anna Wilska (Turku School of Economics, Finland) Individualization or new collectivism? Changing forms of sociality among young people in Europe. Youra Petrova (Cnrs / Iresco, France) New youth questions in France? Youth rioters or/and new chalengers? Vinod Chandra (University of Lucknow, India) Representation of Indian Youth in Print Media Indian Youth in Public Debates Portillo Maricela (Universidad Autonoma de la Ciudad de México) La construcción mediática de la juventud mexicana en la televisión Goran Bolin (Sodertörn University College, Sweden) Mobile Phones and Media Generations Helena Helve (University of Kuopio, Finland) Social Capital and a Liquid Trust of Young People Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 04A: Youth questions and public debates Chair: Ngan-pun Ngai, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, China and Ani Wierenga, University of Melbourne, Australia Location: URL-A101 Session ID: RC34_04A Steven Sek-yum Ngai (The Chinese University of Hong Kong ) Success Factors in Mutual Aid among Young People with Emotional and Behavioral Problems Christine Griffin (University of Bath, UK) The importance of belonging in the neo-liberal 240

242 social order: Young people s drinking practices, collective identity and generational location Emma Navarrete (El Colegio Mexiquense, México) Importancia de la escolaridad entre los jovenes trabajadores mexicanos. Hector Castillo Berthier (Isunam, Mexico) Juventud cultura y política social: Circo Volador Siri Hettige (University of Colombo, Sri Lanka) Youth Questions and Public Debates in the 21st Century: The Case of Sri Lanka Keiko Yamaguchi (Hirosaki University, Japan) Youth and Homelessness in Japan Ichiyo Habuchi (Hirosaki University, Japan) Youth and Homelessness in Japan Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 04B: Youth questions and public debates Chair: Ngan-pun Ngai, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, China and Ani Wierenga, University of Melbourne, Australia Location: URL-A102 Session ID: RC34_04B Ngan-Pun Ngai (The Chinese University of Hong Kong) Factors Influencing Parent-Child Relationships: A Comparison of Hong Kong and Shanghai Ani Wierenga (University of Melbourne, Australia) Revisiting Trust Smita Verma (Circle for Child and Youth Research Cooperation in India) Sex Education in Higher Secondary Schools in India: The Missing Adolescents Perspectives Vinod Chandra (Circle for Child and Youth Research Cooperation in India) Sex Education in Higher Secondary Schools in India: The Missing Adolescents Perspectives Maritza Urteaga (Escuela Nacional de Antropologia e Historia, Mexico) Jovenes, indios y migrantes en la sociedad mexicana contemporanea Lourdes Pacheco (Universidad Autonoma de Nayarit, Mexico) Juventud rural e indígena en Mexico Anselme Harelimana (Catholic University of Eastern Africa, Kenya) Rwanda Genocide Trial and Reflection and Reconsideration: 13 Years After the Rwandan Genocide Weiyu Mao (The Chinese University of Hong Kong, China) The Unemployment of College/University Graduates in Mainland China Janet Salaff (University of Toronto, Canada) Will chinese students return? Factors in decisions Laurent Greve (Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration, Norway) Will chinese students return? Factors in decisions Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Sesssion 05A: Youth questions and public debates in Europe Chair: Howard Williamson, University of Cardiff, Walles, UK and Natalia Wächter, Austrian Institute for Youth Research, Austria Location: URL-A101 Session ID: RC34_05A Katrine Fangen (University of Oslo, Norway) Social exclusion and inclusion of young adult immigrants. The Case of Somalis in Norway Robert MacDonald (University of Teesside, UK) Youth marginalisation: the significance of precarious work? Metka Kuhar (University of Ljubljana) Exploring cultures of postponement - the transformation of young motherhood and the re-generation of gender in post-communism Herwig Reiter (University of Bremen, Germany) Exploring cultures of postponement - the transformation of young motherhood and the re-generation of gender in post-communism Zita Kiss (Babes-Bolyai University, Romania) Future Plans and Value-Orientation of Students from the Babe_-Bolyai University Rela- 241

243 ted to the European Integration Larissa Titarenko (Belarus State University, Belarus) Youth as subject of public debates in post-soviet countries (case of Bilarus) Kalman Gabor (Hungarian Institute for Educational Research and Development, Hungary) The Sziget festival en Budapest.The new young middle class and leisure activity in Hungary Marianna Szemerszki (Hungarian Institute for Educational Research and Development, Hungary) The Sziget festival en Budapest.The new young middle class and leisure activity in Hungary Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Sesssion 05B: Youth questions and public debates in Europe Chair: Howard Williamson, University of Cardiff, Walles, UK and Natalia Wächter, Austrian Institute for Youth Research, Austria Location: URL-A102 Session ID: RC34_05B Alexis Dewaele (Policy Research Centre on Equal Opportunities, Belgium) The discourse of youngsters concerning homosexuality and gender normative behaviour Carsten Yndigegn (University of Southern Denmark, Denmark) Confronting the conceptions of homeland and national identity among high-skilled spatial mobile Danish youth with emigrational aspirations Trine Medby Fossland (University of Tromsoe, Norway) Multicultural Change and the Power of Identity Valer Veres (Babes-Bolyai University Cluj-Napoca, Romania) The Change of the Social Chances and the Socio-Economic Situation of the Romanian Students Before joining EU: The Case of Students from Cluj-Napoca. Ana Paula Marques (University of Minho, Portugal) The Reformation of the University System and Professional Formation: insertion strategies and new instruments of professional mediation for young graduates Rita Moreira (University of Minho, Portugal) The Reformation of the University System and Professional Formation: insertion strategies and new instruments of professional mediation for young graduates Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Session 06: Youth questions and public debates in Catalonia Chair: Pau Sarracant, Catalan Youth Observatory and Joaquim Casal, Authonomous University of Barcelona, Spain Location: URL-A101 Session ID: RC34_06 Pau Serracant (Catalan Youth Observatory, Catalonia) The evolution of youth research in Catalonia Silvia Luque (Fundacio Ferrer i Guardia, Catalonia) Youth reality and youth policies in Catalonia: an European perspective Roger Martinez (Open University of Catalonia, Catalonia) The evolution of youth policies in Catalonia Pere Soler (University of Girona, Catalonia) The. M.A. in Youth and Society Alexis Rodriguez (University Rovira i Virgili, Catalonia) Music in unstable cultural territories Oscar Prieto-Flores (University of Girona, Catalonia) Religion and Identity among Young Latinos in Spain Jordi Feu (University of Girona, Catalonia) Religion and Identity among Young Latinos in Spain Laura Porzio (University Rovira i Virgili, Catalonia) Since Body, biography and youth cultures. The case of skinheads and latin king & queens in Catalonia Monica Figueras (University Pompeu Fabra, Catalonia) 242

244 Teenager media representation in Spanish Prime Time Television and its influence on the self identity construction Marta Llobet Estany (University of Barcelona) Social creativity as a strategy to override the stigmatisation fo precarious youth Monday, September 8, 09:00-11:00 Joint Session of RC13, RC34, RC53. Childhood, Youth and Leisure Aspirations Chair: Ngan-Pun Ngai, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Doris Buehler-Niederberger, University of Wuppertal, Germany, Kenneth Roberts, University of Liverpool, UK Location: URL-A201 Session ID: SJS_RC13_RC34_RC53 Kenneth Roberts (University of Liverpool, England) Youth leisure careers during post-communist transitions in the South Caucasus Gary Pollock (University of Liverpool, England) Youth leisure careers during post-communist transitions in the South Caucasus Kleanthis Syrakoulis (University of Thessaly, Greece) Does urban planning affect youth participation in leisure activities? Evidence from Larissa and Volos, Greece Alex Deffner (University of Thessaly, Greece) Does urban planning affect youth participation in leisure activities? Evidence from Larissa and Volos, Greece Olivier Vanhée (Lyon University, France ) The reception of Manga by young generations of French readers: A sociological investigation of the uses of Japanese popular culture in France Rashmi Jain (University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, India) Childhood and leisure: Are leisure tools responsible for evolution of little adults Sushil Tyagi (S.M.L.(P.G.) College, Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan, India) The patterns of leisure among youth: A comparative study from a gender perspective in a small town of Rajasthan Sushila Jain (University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, India) Youth, leisure and life style: A study in an urban setting of Jaipur city Teus J. Kamphorst (Wageningen University, The Netherlands) Effects of leisure deprivation of urban youth Leena Suurpää (The Finnish Youth Research Network, Helsinki, Finland) Rethinking young people s leisure in the context of the Finnish welfare state B.S. Gulshetty (Inamdar M.S.W. P.G. College, Gulbarga, Karnataka, India) Leisure-time activities and interaction among rural youth: A case study of a village in Karnataka, India Jyoti Sidana (S.S.Jain Subodh College, Jaipur, India) Early life cycle, dynamics of aspirations and leisure industry: A media perspective Okezie Anthony Odoemene (University of Ibadan, Nigeria) The Nigerian youth European football craze: Nature, trends, and psychological implications Rishi Kumar Sharma (Govt. College, Bandikui, Rajasthan, India) Leisure and childhood: An empirical study of adolescent Meena Tribals Trine Agervig Carstensen (University of Copenhagen, Frederiksberg C, Denmark) Children s leisure activities in urban neighbourhoods Tarja Tolonen (The Finnish Youth Research Network, Helsinki, Finland) Rethinking young people s leisure in the context of the Finnish welfare state 243

245 RC 35 Committee on Conceptual and Terminological Analysis Comité sur l analyse conceptuelle et terminologique Comité sobre el análisis conceptual y terminológico President and coordinator of the programme: Volker Schmidt, National University of Singapore, Singapore Subject: Conceptual change in the global era Organizer: David Strecker, Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena, Germany Friday, September 5, 15:30-17:30 Session 01: World Society and Global Sociology Chair: Oliver Kozlarek, Department of Philosophy Universidad Michoacana in Morelia, Mexico Location: UB-RB-204 Session ID: RC35_01 Boris Holzer (University of Lucerne, Switzerland) World Society and Global Integration Miodrag Petrovic (National University of Singapore, Singapore) Differentiation Theory and Global Society Volker H. Schmidt (National University of Singapore, Singapore) Parochial Sociology in a Globally Connected World? Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 02: Levels of Authenticity Conceptual Clarifications Chair: Joern Lamla, Justus-Liebig-University of Giessen, Germany Location: UB-RB-219 Session ID: RC35_02 Michael Corsten (University of Hildesheim, Germany) From Autonomy to Authenticity Generational Discourses and Cultural Changes Somogy Varga (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) Ambivalences of Authenticity Joern Lamla (Justus-Liebig-University of Giessen, Germany) Doing Authenticity: Cultural Capitalism and Pragmatism Hartmut Rosa (Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena, Germany) Comment on the Papers Presented Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 03: Conceptualizing Reflexivity: Reframing the Problem of Order for the Global Era Chair: David Strecker, Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena, Germany Location: UB-RB-219 Session ID: RC35_03 John Holmwood (University Birmingham, UK) Problem-Solving versus the Problem of Order: The Pragmatist Alternative to General Theory Adriana Aubert (Universitat de Barcelona, Spain) Dialogic Societies: A Force for Change in the Global Era Lídia Puigvert (Universitat de Barcelona, Spain) 244

246 Dialogic Societies: A Force for Change in the Global Era David Strecker (Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena, Germany) Reflexive Habitus: Making Sense of an Oxymoron Alejandro Bialakowsky (Buenos Aires University, Argentina) The Problems of Meaning and Reflexivity in Anthony Giddens and Jürgen Habermas Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 04: Orientalism, Forgotten Sociology and Concept Formation Chair: Alberto Javier Ribes Leiva, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain Location: UB-RB-219 Session ID: RC35_04 Gurminder K. Bhambra (University fo Warwick, UK) The Orient s Other: A Critique of Europe as an Organizing Idea in Social Theory Juan Jesús Morales Martín (Complutensian University of Madrid, Spain) Juan Francisco Marsal: A Sociologist forgotten inside the Sociological Spanish Tradition? María del Carmen Rodríguez Rodríguez (Complutensian University of Madrid, Spain) Juan Francisco Marsal: A Sociologist forgotten inside the Sociological Spanish Tradition? Alberto Javier Ribes Leiva (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain) Modernity and World Crisis in Spanish Sociology: Saturday, September 6, 18:00-20:00 Session Business Meeting Chair: Location: UB-RB-219 Session ID: RC35_BM Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 05: The sociological imagination after 1989: How fundamental are the conceptual shifts? Chair: Chris Armbruster, Research Network 1989 and Max Planck Society, Berlin, Germany Location: UB-RB-219 Session ID: RC35_05 Craig Browne (University of Sydney, Australia) From the Sociological Imagination to Social Imaginaries: Multiple Modernities and the Paradoxes of Transformation Ken Roberts (University of Liverpool, UK) Understanding Youth Transitions in East-Central Europe and the former Soviet Union: How much conceptual innovation has been generated and how much is required? Chris Armbruster (Research Network 1989 and Max Planck Society, Berlin, Germany) New Varieties of Socialism? In between Utopia and History after 1989 Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Session 06: Convergence and Divergence: A False Dichotomy? Chair: Volker H. Schmidt, National University of Singapore, Singapore Location: UB-RB-219 Session ID: RC35_06 Raf Vanderstraeten (Ghent University, Belgium) The Co-Evolution of Socio-Structural and Conceptual Transitions Willfried Spohn (University of Konstanz, Germany) World Society, Globalisations and Multiple Modernities Outline of a Historical-Sociological Approach Oliver Kozlarek (Universidad Michoacana, Mexico) 245

247 Hybridity : A Conceptual Tool for a Global Modernity? Volker H. Schmidt (National University of Singapore, Singapore) A Conceptual Note on the Social Theoretic Significance of Difference Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Session 07: World consciousness : Beyond Globalization and Cosmopolitanism? Chair: Oliver Kozlarek, Department of Philosophy Universidad Michoacana in Morelia, Mexico Location: UB-RB-219 Session ID: RC35_07 Robert Fine (University of Warwick, UK) Natural Law Theory and Cosmopolitanism: Unities and Differences Daniel Chernilo (University Alberto Hurtado, Chile) Natural Law Theory and Cosmopolitanism: Unities and Differences Oliver Kozlarek (Universidad Michoacana, Mexico) World Consciousness as a Conceptual Tool for the Age of Humanity Gina Zabludovsky (UNAM, Mexico) The Vision of the World according to the Classics Rolando Vázquez (Utrecht University, Netherlands) Resistance, Coloniality and the Politics of Time 246

248 RC 36 Theory and Research on Alienation Théorie et recherche sur l aliénation Teoría e investigación sobre la alienación Session 12: Lauren Langman, Loyola University, USA Subject: Alienation in the global era Organizer: Lauren Langman, Loyola University, USA Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 01A: State Policy and Alienating Consequences Part I Chair: Devorah Kalekin-Fishman, University of Haifa, Israel Location: UB-FP- 3.3 Session ID: RC36_01A David Bartram (University of Leicester) Immigration and Happiness Irina Culic (University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, Canada) The Making of Subjects: Immigration to Canada Nanako Inaba (College of Humanities Ibaraki University, Ibaraki, Japan) La participation aux mouvements sociaux et l intériorisation de la valeur libérale : La lutte des africains pour le logement dans la région parisienne Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 02A: Classical Perspectives Today Part I Chair: Pirkkoliisa Ahponen, University of Joensuu, Finland Location: UB-FP- 3.4 Session ID: RC36_02A Hans Petter Sand (Agder University, Norway) Young Marx and Alienation in a Conservative Tradition Kathleen Pacyna (Loyola University Chicago, USA) Marxian Alienation: Classical Critiques in a Contemporary Light Azril Bacal (Sociology Department, Uppsala University, Sweden) From Global Reductionism to Universal Planetarianism Friday, September 5, 15:30-17:30 Session 05A: Alienation and the Subaltern: Race, Class and Gender in Global Economy, Part I Chair: Gerhard Schutte, University of Wisconsin-Parkside, WI, USA Location: UB-FP-1.4 Session ID: RC36_05A Fatime Gunes (Anadolu University, Turkey) The Dialectics of Class and Gender Oppression among Impoverished Turkish Women Ligaya Lindio-McGovern (Indiana University Kokomo, USA) The Globalization of Reproductive Labor and the Global Intersections of Gender, Race and Class. Masoud Rajabi (University of Sheffield,) Alienating Children from the Mainstream Society; a Critical Approach to the Mosque Schools in the UK Christina D. Weber (North Dakota State University, USA) 247

249 Gender, Class, and Race Dynamics in Late Capitalism: An Analysis of Clerks II and American Hegemonic Masculinity Luis Berruecos (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana- Xochimilco, México) Mexican Neoliberal Economic Policies and the Effects of Globalization in Indian Cultural Patterns of Alcohol Consumption. Sociology Vessela Misheva (Uppsala University, Sweden) Sociology Between Humanism and Anti-humanism Sergey A. Kravchenko ( Moscow State Institute of International Relations, Russia) New alienation: A form of game-ization Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 01B: Consequences of Migration: Adaptation or Alienation? Part II Chair: Pirkkoliisa Ahponen, University of Joensuu, Finland Location: UB-FP- 3.3 Session ID: RC36_01B Glen Kuecker (Dept of History, Depauw, Depauw, IN, USA) The Alienation of Return Migration: A Guatamalan Case Study Naoto Higuchi (Department of Social Science, University of Tokushima, Tokushima) Learning to Labor, Trapped to Consumers: Adaptation and Alienation among Muslim Migrant Workers in Japan Nanako Inaba (College of Humanities Ibaraki University, Ibaraki, Japan) Learning to Labor, Trapped to Consumers: Adaptation and Alienation among Muslim Migrant Workers in Japan Friday, September 5, 18:00-20:00 Session 05B: Alienation and the Subaltern: Race, Class and Gender the Global Economy, Part II Chair: Ligaya McGovern, Indiana University, IN, USA Location: UB-FP- 2.1 Session ID: RC36_05B Miri Gal-Ezer (The Max Stern Academic College of Emek Yezrael and The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel) 3 Times Divorced : A Palestinian Woman Rebellion against the Israeli State, Bedouins Norms and State Islamic Law Gerhard Schutte (University of Wisconsin- Parkside, USA) Bastards and Hybrids: Mixed Race and Alienation. Safiye Yildiz (Free University Berlin, Germany) Othering and Alienation per intercultural discourse in Germany Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 02B: New theoretical perspectives Part II Chair: Pirkkoliisa Ahponen, University of Joensuu, Finland Location: UB-FP- 3.4 Session ID: RC36_02B Andrew Blasko (Uppsala University, Sweden) Theoretical Anti-humanism in Philosophy and Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 01C: Migration, Alienation, and Schooling Part III Chair: Gerhard Schutte, University of Wisconsin-Parkside, WI, USA Location: UB-FP- 3.3 Session ID: RC36_01C Claire Schiff (University of Bordeaux 2) Migrant Youth in France : Unraveling the Influence of Local Context, Ethnicity and Public Policy on the Prospects of Newly Settled Ado- 248

250 lescents from Non-European Countries Lena Bardina-Vigier (V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, Ukraine) Adaptation Factors of Foreign Students to the New Sociocultural Condition Devorah Kalekin-Fishman (University of Haifa) Declarations of Solidarity vs. Practices of Racism: Careers Liudmila Kirapitchenko, Department of Sociology, Monas University Melbourne, East European Academic Mobility in Australian and Eurpoean Context Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 02C: Theorizing challenges of cultural citizenship Part III Chair: Hans Petter Sand, Agder University, Norway Location: UB-FP- 3.4 Session ID: RC36_02C Pirkkoliisa Ahponen (University of Joensuu, Finland) New demands for cultural citizenship in the global age Paivi Harinen (University of Helsinki, Finland) Civic Culture and Multicultural Reality Jussi Ronkainen (University of Helsinki, Finland) Civic Culture and Multicultural Reality Leena Suurpaa (University of Helsinki, Finland) Civic Culture and Multicultural Reality Dirk Michel (The Danish School of Education, Aarhus University, Denmark) Biographical Alienation: Open and Closed Processes of Biographical Political Socialization Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 06: From the Workplace to Cyberspace: Situating Alienation in the 21st Century Chair: Matt David, University of Liverpool, UK Location: UB-FP- 4.3 Session ID: RC36_06 Christian Fuchs (ICT&S Center, University of Salzburg) Critical Theory in the Age of the Internet Daniel Hartley (School of Sociology and Social Policy, University of Liverpool, UK) The Social Media movement Eran Fisher (Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania, USA) Digital De-Alienation: Information technology, work, new spirit of capitalism Maurizio Novoa (University of Western Sydney, Australia) Internatioal Collaborative Design Studio Project: Preparing Industrial Design Students for the Global Emerging Economy Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 07A: Joint session of WG03 and RC36: The body as social icon: Spectacles of the Body Chair: Marvin T. Prosono, Missouri State University, USA and Bianca Maria Pirani, University of Roma Location: UB-FP-4.2 Session ID: JS_RC36_WG03A Marvin Prosono (Missouri State University, USA) Triage of the Vanities: Alienation, Harassment of the Body, and the Glen Beck Episode Anna Kontula (Department of Sociology and Social Psychology, University of Tam-pere, Finland ) Carnivalesque Tendencies in the Whore Movement Miriam Adelman (Universidade Federal do Paraná, Brazil) Performing (Different) Femininities: Women Jockeys At The Race Track in Brazil Adrian Scribano (Centre for Advanced Studies. Executing Unit. National University of Cordoba, Argentina, coordinator of the Working Group on Sociology of Emo-tions and Body of the Latin American Association of Sociology ALAS ) 249

251 Memory, body and Cyber Space in Latin America Diane Grams (Department of Sociology, New Orleans, LA ) Agency and Resistance in Parading Culture of New Orleans Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 02D: The Economic, Philosophical and Psychoanalytic Manuscripts of 2008 Part IV Chair: Pirkkoliisa Ahponen, University of Joensuu, Finland Location: UB-FP- 3.4 Session ID: RC36_02D Craig Browne (The University of Sydney, Australia) Alienated Half-Positions and the Globalisation of the Lifeworld Lynne Chancer (Hunter College, City University of New York) Sadomasochism and Alienation Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Session 07B: Joint session of WG03 and RC36: The body as social icon: The Absent Body Chair: Lauren Langman, Loyola University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA and Bianca Maria Pirani, University of Roma La Sapienza, Italy Location: UB-FP-4.2 Session ID: JS_RC36_WG03B Nicola Porro (Faculty of Motor Sciences, University of Cassino, Italy) Nobody s Body as a Collective Body Giulio Gabbianelli (University Carlo Bo of Urbino, Italy) The Experience of the Body within Second Life Daniela Lorenzetti (University of Cassino, Italy) Those who feels pain need having reason (A. Artaud) Diego Fiori (University of Cassino, Italy) Those who feels pain need having reason (A. Artaud) Olga Pohankova (Bildtechnik und Kamera Schnitt Universitat fur Musik unddarstellende Kunst Wien, Abteilung Film und Fernsehen, Austria) Those who feels pain need having reason (A. Artaud) Jodie Allen (University of Cambridge, UK) Reconfiguring (Pro-)anorexia Online: How Women Negotiate their Eating Disorder Subjectivity in relation to Psy Discourse Karolin Kappler (University of Barcelona, Spain, Barcelona, Spain) Life Events and Crisis as a Source for Alienation Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Session 03A: Contesting Domination Part I Chair: Dirk Michael, Danish School of Education Aahus, University, Copenhagen, Denmark Location: UB-FP- 3.3 Session ID: RC36_03A Knud Jensen (Danish School of Education Aahus, University, Copenhagen, Denmark) Overcoming Alienation; Democratic Mobilization in a Global Age Steve Walker (School of Education, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK) Overcoming Alienation; Democratic Mobilization in a Global Age Alan Spector (Purdue University Calumet, Hammond, IN, USA) From SDS (USA) to the Anti-Globalization Movements: The Alienation of Positivism and the Optimism of Rebellion Tova Benski (Department of Behavior Sciences, College of Management, ) Sciences, College of Management William DiFazio (Department Sociology, St. Johns, Queesn, NY) Myths of Global Prosperity and Possibilies of Change 250

252 Saturday, September 6, 13:30-15:30 Session 04A: The Politics of Belonging Part I Chair: Devorah Kalekin-Fishman, University of Haifa Location: UB-FP- 3.4 Session ID: RC36_04A Nira Yuval-Davis (University of East London, UK) Nations: Enduring structures of belonging Craig Calhoun (Department of Sociology, NYU, USA) Universalism as Style Lauren Langman (Dept Sociology, Loyola University, Chicago, IL, USA) The Dialectic of Nations: The Persistence of Nationalism in a Global Age Heinz Suenker (Wuppertal University, Germany) Folk Community or Multiculturalism - the European Problem Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Session 03B: Challenging Empire: The World Social Forum Part II Chair: Knud Jensen, Danish School of Education Aahus, University, Copenhagen, Denmark Location: UB-FP- 3.3 Session ID: RC36_03B Azril Bacal (Department of Sociology, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden) Decolonization of Ethnic Identity: Socioanalysis and Concientization in the Social Sciences Lauren Langman (Dept Sociology, Loyola University, Chicago, IL,The WSF as a New Social Movement) Walter Frantz (Department of Social Sciences, UNIJUI) The Co-operative Movement as debate at the World Social Forum Sunday, September 7, 13:30-15:30 Session 04B: Varieties of National Experience Part II Chair: Lauren Langman, Department Sociology, Loyola University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA Location: UB-FP- 3.4 Session ID: RC36_04B Marvin Prosono (Departement of Sociology,Missouri State U.) Nationalisms as Commodities Jan Nederveen Pieterse (Department of Sociology, University of Illinois, Champaign, IL, USA) Global Multiculture Sunday, September 7, 13:30-15:30 Session 07C: Joint session of WG03 and RC36: The Erotic Body, Part III Co-Chair: Lauren Langman, Department Sociology, Loyola University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA. Marvin Prosono (Departement of Sociology,Missouri State U.) Location: UB-FP- 4.2 Session ID: JS_RC36_WG03B Natalie Haber Baker. Department Sociology, Loyola University of Chicago, Chicago, Spectacular Boobs. Anna Kontula, Departmant of Sociology and Social Psychology, University of Tampere. Carneivalesque Tendencies in the Whore Movement. Karolin Kappler, University of Barcelona, Spain. Live Events and Crisis as a Source for Alienation. Sunday, September 7, 18:00-12:00 Session 08 BM Location: UB-FP- 4.2 Session ID: RC36_BM 251

253 RC 37 Sociology of Art Sociologie des arts Sociología de las artes Session 12: Jeffrey Halley, University of San Antonio, USA Subject: Sociology of art and culture: towards a public sociology Organizer: Jeffrey A. Halley, University of Texas, USA Friday, September 5, 15:30-17:30 Session 03A: Publics and Social Critique, Part I Chair: Jean-Louis Fabiani, EHESS, France Location: UB-FPGH-210 Session ID: RC37_03A Kare n Coleman (New School for Social Research, USA) The Future of the Arts and Culture in Democratic Society. Maria Rovisco (University of Lisbon, Portugal) Undoing the nation: cultural freedom and the rise of theatre as a counter-public in fascist Portugal ( ) Paula Abreu (Centre for Social Studies, University of Coimbra) Counting (on) audiences: promises and dilemmas of the cooperation between sociology and public arts institutions Claudino Ferreira (Centre for Social Studies, University of Coimbra) Counting (on) audiences: promises and dilemmas of the cooperation between sociology and public arts institutions Matteo Stagnoli (Univerity of Sienna, Italy and EHESS, France) When audiences become publics Sébastien Dubois (Groupe ESC Rouen, France) Exploring the (unknown) audience of contemporary poetry. Friday, September 5, 18:00-20:00 Session 03B: Creative Publics, Part II Chair: Jean-Louis Fabiani, EHESS, France Location: UB-FPGH-210 Session ID: RC37_03B Emmanuel, Ethis (Université d Avignon, France) Cinema, the subtle art of the rendez-vous. Michaël Bourgatte (Université d Avignon, France) Peut-on et doit-on parler de communauté de spectateurs en ce qui concerne le public des salles Art et Essai? Raphaël Roth (Université d Avignon, France) Quand le public (re)devient citoyen. Démocratie culturelle et festivals de musiques actuelles. Damien Malinas (Université d Avignon, France) Quand le public (re)devient citoyen. Démocratie culturelle et festivals de musiques actuelles. Jason Luckerhoff (Université Laval, Canada) Les pratiques de lecture dans les musées. Valérie Vitalbo (Université Laval, Canada) Les pratiques de lecture dans les musées. Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 01A: Joint session of RC37 and RC14: Theory and Rationalization and Resistance, Part I 252

254 Chair: Jeffrey A. Halley, University of Texas, USA Location: UB-FPGH-304 Session ID: JS_RC37_RC14_01A Julia Rothenberg (St. Joseph s College, USA) Art, Critical Theory, and the Public Sphere After 9/11. Paul Jones ( University of NSW, Australia ) Mobile Privatization, Means of Communication, and Arts. Jeffrey Halley (The University of Texas San Antonio, USA ) A Sketch of a Theory of Rationalization and Resistance in Culture. Avelardo Valdez (University of Houston, USA) A Sketch of a Theory of Rationalization and Resistance in Culture. Florent Gaudez ( Université Pierre Mendès France, Grenoble 2, France) Émancipation et re-symbolisation dans la production artistique et scientifique. Pour une socio-anthropologie des processus de cognition Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 02A: Joint session of RC37 and RC38: Biography and Society - Biographical Research and Sociology of Art, Part I Chair: Brian Roberts, University of Glamorgan, Wales, UK Location: UB-FP- 2.1 Session ID: RC37_02A Valerie Moser (University of Darmstadt, Germany) Methodological and methodical approaches to analyze the field of art. Ilze V_tola (Mag. paed., Art Academy of Latvia, Latvia) Arts-based art teaching - stories of art teachers. Amalia Barboza (University of Frankfurt, Germany) Points of insertion: Artists become social scientists? Sophia Krzys Acord (UC Berkeley, USA) The Emerging Role of the Curator of Contemporary Art. Felicia Herrschaft (University of Frankfurt, Germany) The Artists Ability to Enact Social Worlds Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 03C: Exploring Publics, Part III Chair: Jean-Louis Fabiani, EHESS, France Location: UB-FPGH-210 Session ID: RC37_03C Olivier Chadoin (ENSA de Paris La Villette, France) Matériaux et conditions d une sociologie de l architecture : pour une socio-histoire de la rencontre des entre sociologie et architecture. Jean-Louis Fabiani (EHESS, France) The audience in action : An empirical study of a participatory public. Stéphane Dorin (Université de Paris 8, France) Le public de l ensemble intercontemporain revisité. Céline Bonniol (Université d Avignon, France) Le public du Musée d art moderne et le processus de familiarisation. Damien Malinas (Université d Avignon, France) Transmettre une fois, pour toujours: Portrait dynamique des spectateurs d Avignon. Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 01B: Joint session of RC37 and RC14: Rationalization and Resistance, Part II Chair: Jeffrey A. Halley, University of Texas, USA Location: UB-FPGH-304 Session ID: JS_RC37_RC14_01B 253

255 Laura Verdi (University of Padova, Italy) A modest proposal. Factories of culture or contaminated places for cultural resistance. Cyrus Yeganeh (University of Art, Tehran, Iran) Peter Halley, Theodore Adorno and Herbert Gans: Analyzing Iranian Art Worlds Today. Jacqueline A. Gibbons (York University, Toronto, Canada) The Mid-East: Institutional Collectivities and the Orphanage. Ana Rodríguez (Barcelona University, Spain) Culture and Critical Discourse: the Cinematographic Writing of Michael Haneke. Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 02B: Joint session of RC37 and RC38: Biography and Society - Biographical Research and Sociology of Art, Part II Chair: Felicia Herrschaft, University of Frankfurt, Germany Location: UB-FP- 2.1 Session ID: RC37_02B Chiara Bassetti (University of Trento, Italy) Curriculum Corpi. Body s Biographies in Dancers Narratives Marko, Stamenkovic (De Appel / Curatorial Programme, Netherlands) Performative approaches in the field of curating in democratic public spheres. Daniel _uber (University of Konstanz, Germany) Wound Culture? Analyzing Graffiti in Serbia. Chi Zhang (University of Illinois at Springfield) Dirt to Glitter: Space, Community and Artist Identity in Post-89 Beijing. Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 04: Sociology of Culture and Sociology of the Arts: Inheritance and Transformation Chair: Marta Herrero, University of Plymouth, UK Location: UB-FPGH-210 Session ID: RC37_04 Rudi Laermans (University of Leuven, Belgium) Reframing the sociology of the arts: towards a socio-ontology of the virtual. Sophia Acord (University of Exeter, UK) Aesthetic Consciousness: Towards a grounded understanding of culture in action. Tia DeNora (University of Exeter, UK) Aesthetic Consciousness: Towards a grounded understanding of culture in action Marta Herrero (University of Plymouth, UK) Between Culture and the Arts: a sociological approach to art markets. David Inglis (University of Aberdeen, UK) Sociological Theory and The Sociology of Art: Relations, Engagements and Opportunities. Robert Witkin (University of Exeter,UK) Greenberg, Fried and the Avant-Garde Art Movements of the 1960 s: The Janus-face of Modernism. Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 01C: Joint session of RC37 and RC14: Cultural Resistance to Rationalization, Part III Chair: Jeffrey A. Halley, University of Texas, USA Location: UB-FPGH-304 Session ID: JS_RC37_RC14_01C Anthony Mettler (Université Bretagne Occidentale, Centre de Recherche Bretonne et Celtique CNRS, France) L Aïkiryu, un réenchantement du monde face à une rationalisation des arts. Violaine Roussel (Université Paris VIII & Institut des sciences sociales du politique (CNRS/ENS de Cachan, France) Rationalisation professionnelle et rapport au politique: Les artistes contre la guerre en Irak. Sarah Cordonnier ( École Normale Supérieure Lettres et Sciences Humaines, France) 254

256 La mobilisation des sciences humaines dans l art contemporain, entre rationalisation et critique. Marisol Facuse ( Université Pierre Mendès France, Grenoble II, France) Ethnographie du travail artistique d une compagnie de théâtre militant. Yann Kilborne (Université Paris VIII, France) Les cinéastes documentaristes, entre résistance et soumission. Sagrario Martinez Berriel (Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain) Tindaya: Arte, turismo e identidad. Serge Proust ( Université de Saint-Etienne MODYS, France) Le théâtre public en France. La rationalisation entre le marché et l Etat. Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 05A: Taste as an Activity, Part I Chair: Antoine Hennion, ENSMP, France Location: UB-FPGH-210 Session ID: RC37_05A François Ribac (Université de Stirling, Scotland, UK, et de Metz, France) L autre instruction publique ou comment des fans apprennent la musique populaire. Jérôme Hansen ( University of Sussex, UK) Over-hearing Subcultures: Audiophilia, Phonography and the Arts of Practicing Sound. Jean-Christophe Sevin (EHESS-Marseille Shadyc, France) Devenir amateurs de techno, approche par le cas de l apprentissage des DJ s. Jean-Paul Fourmentraux ( l Université Lille 3, GERIICO, l Institut Marcel Mauss (EHESS), France) Un art à valeur d usage : les «Nouveaux Commanditaires» de la Fondation de France Clothilde Sabre (Université de Lille 1-Clersé, France) tre fan : une activité d invention de soi. L exemple de la passion du manga en France. Eve Kiiler (University of Arts and Design Helsinki, Finland) Museum as a playground. Séverine Wuttke (ERASE, Université Paul Verlaine de Metz, France) Les discussions d après spectacle : pour une mise en commun du goût, ou pourquoi j aime et comment j en parle. Saturday, September 6, 18:00-20:00 Session 05B: The Lesson of Great Amateurs and Fans, Part II Chair: Antoine Hennion, ENSMP, France Location: UB-FPGH-210 Session ID: RC37_05B Viviane Albenga (EHESS/CEMS, France) L échange de lectures comme support à la construction de soi : constitution et enjeu du goût littéraire chez de grands lecteurs. Claudio E. Benzecry (University of Connecticut USA) Becoming an opera fan. Seductions of Opera. Sébastien François (Agrégé de Sciences Économiques et Sociales, diplômé de l ENS Cachan, France) Métatexte et fanfictions : un exemple de participation réflexive des publics. Valérie Rolle (Université de Lausanne/ISCM, Suisse) Le goût du figuratif. Les usages sociaux des images dans la pratique du tatouage. Wenceslas Lizé (Centre de Sociologie Européenne - Paris 8, France) Les enjeux de l activité culturelle. Anda Becu (Centre de Recherche dans le Domaine de la Culture, Ministère de la Culture Bucarest, Roumanie) Les goûts, la théorie de clivage et la culture participative. Hassina Bouada (Université de Mostaganem, Algérie) Les pratiques de la lecture chez les enfants. Étude de cas de l association le petit lecteur. Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 01D: Joint session of RC37 and 255

257 RC14: Rationalization and Resistance in the Arts, Culture and Communication, Part IV Chair: Jeffrey A. Halley, University of Texas, USA Location: UB-FPGH-304 Session ID: JS_RC37_RC14_01D Xan Bouzada Fernandez (Facultade de Ciencias Sociais e da Communicacion, Spain) The management of art and culture in the global market society. An analysis through the orientating logics of local cultural policies. Isleide Fontenelle (Fundacao G. Vargas, Brazil) Rationalization, reenchantment and resistance in the culture of Brands: on the constitution of and challenge against the McDonald s Brand. Paul Lopes (Colgate University, USA) Strategies of Rebellion in the Heroic Age of American Comic Book. Christiana Olcese (University of Reading, UK) Why is Art Ubiquitous in Social Protests? Filipa Subtil ( Instituto Politecnico de Lisbon, Portugal) James Carey and the legacy of Chicago school of Sociology on communication and media studies. Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 06A: Artistic Heritage, Emotion and Expertise in Collective Memory Work, Part I Chair: Vera Zolberg, The New School, USA/ Jan Marontate, Simon Fraser University, Canada Location: UB-FPGH-206 Session ID: RC37_06A Sabrina Parracho Sant Anna (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) Past in future tense: museums of modern art in comparative analysis. Graciela Trajtenberg (Academic College, Tel Aviv, Israel) Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 08A: Epistemology and Methodology in the Sociology of Arts: Challenges for the Twenty-first Century, Part I Chair: Paulo Menezes, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil Location: UB-FPGH-207 Session ID: RC37_08A Visual Arts, Memories and Public Sphere in Israeli Contemporary Israeli Society. Carlos Virgilio Zurita (Universidad Nacional de Santiago del Estero, Argentina) Blank-page blockage. Notes on sociology as literary gender. Ana Lúcia Teixeira (University of São Paulo, Brazil) The constitution of Brasilian Literature as Nacional literature: a method problem. Clara Lévy (Université Nancy-II / LASTES, France) Apports et limites méthodologiques d une enquête sociologique menée sur des oeuvres littéraires. Sofia Gaspar (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain) Towards an epistemological understanding of sociology and literature as social knowledge. Emilie Saunier (CNRS, Lyon, France) An attempt to understand literary creation through the sociology of dispositions: Amélie Nothomb s work of literature. Erin O Connor (New School for Social Research, USA) In situ ethnographic research: theorizing the matterly and invisible aspects of creativity in glassblowing and installation art. Cecilia Cervantes Barba (Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Occidente, Mexico) Ethnography and human agency: painters and researcher as observer and narrator. Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Session 06B: Collective Memory, Perfor- 256

258 mance and Controversy, Part II Chair: Vera Zolberg, The New School, USA/ Jan Marontate, Simon Fraser University, Canada Location: UB-FPGH-206 Session ID: RC37_06B Hui-Ling Chen ( University of Bielefeld, Germany) Local Opera in Taiwan: Representations of Collective Memory through Performance. Luciana Mendonça (University of Coimbra, Portugal) Intangible Heritage and the Reconstruction of Musical Practices: Fado and Samba. Paula Abreu (University of Coimbra, Portugal) Intangible Heritage and the Reconstruction of Musical Practices: Fado and Samba. Maria Antonietta Trasforini ( Université de Ferrara, Italia) Femmes artistes, batailles mnémoniques et Biennale de Venise ( ). Raquel Rivas Rojas (Universidad Simón Bolívar, Venezuela) Entre la lección de historia y la memoria híbrida. Skaidra Trilupaitye (McMaster University, Canada) Soros s Collective Memory: Institutional Contradictions and the Difficult Reputation of a Controversial Art World Patron. Neil McLaughlin (McMaster University, Canada) Soros s Collective Memory: Institutional Contradictions and the Difficult Reputation of a Controversial Art World Patron. Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Session 08B: Epistemology and Methodology in the Sociology of Arts: Challenges for the Twenty-first Century, Part II Chair: Paulo Menezes, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil Location: UB-FPGH-207 Session ID: RC37_08B Chloé Delaporte (Université Paris III, France) Pour une sociology des oeuvres dans l analyse des transfers culturels. Paulo Menezes (University of São Paulo, Brazil) Film image making and the construction of reality. Mauro Rovai (Federal University of São Paulo, Brazil) An essay on Manoel de Oliveira. Nail Farkhatdinov (Center for Fundamental Sociology, Russia) The field of painting as a sociological category. Nina Tessa Zahner (University of Leipzig, Germany) The artwork in Pierre Boudieu s and Niklas Luhmann s art concepts. Olivier Chadoin (ENSA, France) Matériaux et conditions d une sociologie de l architecture : pour une socio- histoire de la rencontre entre sociologie et architecture. Sunday, September 7, 13:30-14:30 Session 10: Business Meeting Chair: Jeffrey A. Halley, University of Texas, USA Location: UB-FPGH-206 Session ID: RC37_BM Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Session 06C: Trauma, Controversy, Collective Memory and the Arts, Part III Chair: Vera Zolberg, The New School, USA/ Jan Marontate, Simon Fraser University, Canada Location: UB-FPGH-206 Session ID: RC37_06C Dee Britton (Colgate University, USA) A Dark Elegy of Terrorism: The Embodiment of Those Left Behind. Janneth Aldana Cedeño (Universidad Santo 257

259 Tomás, Colombia) Parque Monumento Trujillo (Valle). Building dissident memories through arts. Yifat Gutman (New School University, USA) Local Spaces, Local Pasts and the Construction of a New Future. Anne Robineau (Université de Moncton, Canada) Les sites Internet sur l Acadie: lieux de mémoire, lieux de creation artistique. Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Session 09A: Open Submission Session, Part I Chair: Jeffrey A. Halley, University of Texas, USA Location: UB-FPGH-207 Session ID: RC37_09A Athena Elafros (McMaster University, Canada) The value of gender, gendering value: the social processes of musical valuation. Jeanne Halley (The University of Texas San Antonio, Texas ) The Construction of the Absence of the French Baroque in Music History. Laura Fisher (University of New South Wales, Australia) The Rationalization of the Indigenous Art World in Australia. Diane Barthel-Bouchier (Stony Brook University, USA) World Heritage: From Human Right to Global Responsibility. Sunday, September 7, 18:00-20:00 Session 09B: Open Submission Session, Part II Chair: Jeffrey A. Halley, University of Texas, USA Location: UB-FPGH-207 Session ID: RC37_09B Fabienne Soldini (Université de Provence, France) Lecture de romans macabres: textes et lecteurs. José Othón Quiroz Trejo (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Azcapotzalco, Mexico) Vanguards in painting in México: Artists or politicians? Paul Jones (University of Liverpool, UK) Putting Architecture in its Social Place: A Cultural Political Economy of Architecture. Agnes Szanyi (University of Pécs, Hungary) Encountering contemporary art investigating the reception of contemporary artworks. Martin Mulligan (RMIT University, Australia) Arts practices and communities of place in the contemporary world. Yauheni Kryzhanouski (Robert Schuman University, France) Protest Rock Music in Belarus as Alternative Form of Political Participation in Authoritarian Regime: Logics of Politicization and Modes of Political Protest. Sunday, September 7, 18:00-20:00 Session 07A: Territorial Aspects of Art: The International Dimension, Part I Chair: Alain Quemin, Institute Universitaire de France Location: UB-FPGH-206 Session ID: RC37_7A Claire Ducournau (Université Paris-Est, France) Littérature francophone» contre «littératuremonde en français : Les enjeux territoriaux et culturels sous-jacents d une controverse médiatique. Bernadette Dufrêne (Université Grenoble-II, France) France, Les territorialités d un musée : quels instruments d analyse? Andrea Glauser (University of Berne, Switzerland) The Mental Geography of Artists in Residence. 258

260 Irene Hagen Malfrid (Buskerud University College, Norway) The Meaning of Design and visual art as formal and expressive visual representation of international corporate identity. Sari Kartunen (The Finnish Museum of Photography, Finland) Finland, Entering the Global Art World: Finnish Artists and Their International Gallery Relations. Clara Lévy ( Nancy-II / LASTES, France) Ecrivains juifs francophones du Sud et de l Est. Susanne Janssen (Erasmus University, The Netherlands) Territorial Dimensions of the Symbolic Production of Culture: The Case of Visual Arts Reporting in France, Germany, the Netherlands and the United States, Femke Van Hest (Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales / Mondrian Foundation, The Netherlands) The position of Dutch contemporary art in the international art world. Alain Quemin (Université Paris-Est / Institut Universitaire de France, France) Exposer une collection internationale d art contemporain. Monday, September 8, 09:00-11:00 Session 09C: Open Submission Session, Part III Chair: Jeffrey A. Halley, University of Texas, USA Location: UB-FPGH-207 Session ID: RC37_09C Vera Borges (Universidade de Lisboa, Portuga) Artists and architects: welcome to the wonderland. Despina Lalaki (The New School for Social Research, USA) Institutions, Knowledge and the Politics of Cultural Production. The Case of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens. Marc Perrenoud ( Université de Toulouse EHESS CNRS, France) Maçon créateur : culturalisation et esthétisation de l activité du bâtiment en contexte de gentrification rurale. Igor Pietraszewski (University of Wroclaw, Poland) The economical and symbolic changes in artistic circles during political transformation, using the situation of jazz musicians in Poland after Tanya Saunders (University of Michigan, USA) The Cuban Remix: Rethinking Race, Culture and Political Participation In Contemporary Cuba. Monday, September 8, 09:00-11:00 Session 07B:Territorial Aspects of Art: Local and National Dimensions, Part II Chair: Alain Quemin, Institute Universitaire de France Location: UB-FPGH-206 Session ID: RC37_7B Vincent Dubois ( Institut d études politiques de Strasbourg / Université de Metz, France) Les territoires de la musique populaire. Méon Dubois ( Institut d études politiques de Strasbourg / Université de Metz, France) Les territoires de la musique populaire. Géraldine Bois (Université Lyon II / ENS-LSH, France) Enjeux régionaux et enjeux nationaux : l ambivalence de l inscription régionale de l activité littéraire. Le cas des écrivains les moins reconnus de la région Rhône-Alpes Marian Misdrahy (Université de Montréal, Canada) L Évaluation par les pairs en arts. Marcel Fournier (Université de Montréal, Canada) L Évaluation par les pairs en arts. Serge Proust (Université de Saint-Etienne, France, ) Echanges et spatialisation des publics de théâtre. Pascal Vallet (Université de Saint-Etienne, France, ) 259

261 Echanges et spatialisation des publics de théâtre. Julia Rothenberg (St. Joseph s College, USA) The Super-Paradigm: Of Art, Chelsea and the Devitalization of Urban Space. Glaucia Villas Boas (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil) Art criticism territories: the brazilian experience in the 1950 s. Monday, September 8, 11:30-13:30 Session 07C: On Territorial Aspects of Art, Part III Chair: Alain Quemin, Institute Universitaire de France Location: UB-FPGH-206 Session ID: RC37_7C Elisabeth Cestor (EHESS- Marseille SHADYC, France) Rap en terre d islam. Antoine Fernandez (Université d Aix Marseille, France) Ancrage territorial de l offre culturelle et porosité des frontières culturelles : Propos sur les passeurs de frontières au sein de l espace métropolitain avignonnais. Loïc Lafargue (Institut des Sciences Sociales du Politique, France) L ancrage spatial de l art dans les métropoles. Le cas du hip-hop en Île-de-France. Roberta Shapiro ( Centre d Etude de l Emploi, France) L ancrage spatial de l art dans les métropoles. Le cas du hip-hop en Île-de-France. 260

262 RC 38 Biography and Society Biographie et société Biografía y sociedad President: Gabriele Rosenthal, Georg August, University of Göttingen, Germany Coordinators of the programme: Gabriele Rosenthal, University of Goettingen, Germany, Brian Roberts, University of Glamorgan, GB Subject: Biographical research and its importance for politics and public debate Organizer: Gabriele Rosenthal, University of Goettingen, Germany and Brian Roberts, University of Glamorgan, UK Friday, September 5, 15:30-17:30 Session 01: Biography for society: Health, poverty and social policy Chair: Victoria Semenova, Institute of Sociology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia Location: UB-FP- 1.4 Session ID: RC38_01 Daniel Bertaux (EHESS, France) Using Family Case Histories to Access Welfare States in European Countries Elena Iarskaia-Smirnova (Saratov State Technical University, Russia) Institutional care in biographies of ex-residents of the children s home Krasnyi gorodok, Saratov, s. Pavel Romanov (Saratov State Technical University, Russia) Institutional care in biographies of ex-residents of the children s home Krasnyi gorodok, Saratov, s. Clare Holdsworth (University of Liverpool, UK) Moral tales, biography and health: A case study from smoking research Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Joint Session 03 of RC37 and RC38: Biographical research and sociology of art Part I Chair: Felicia Herrschaft, University of Frankfurt, Germany Location: UB-FP- 2.1 Session ID: JS_RC38_RC37_10 Valerie Moser (University of Darmstadt, Germany) Methodological and methodical approaches to analyze the field of art Ilze V_tola (Art Academy of Latvia, Latvia) Arts-based art teaching - stories of art teachers Amalia Barboza (University of Frankfurt, Germany) Points of insertion: Artists become social scientists? Sophia Krzys Acord (UC Berkeley, USA) The Emerging Role of the Curator of Contemporary Art Felicia Herrschaft (University of Frankfurt, Germany) The artists abilitty to enact social worlds Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Joint Session 05 of RC38 and TG04: Biographical Coping with Risk and Uncertainty Part I Chair: Gabriele Rosenthal, University of Gottingen, Germany Location: UB-FP- 0.3 Session ID: JS_RC38_TG04_12 261

263 Jens O. Zinn (University of Kent, UK) Risk and Uncertainty in Biographical Research Karen Henwood (University of Cardiff, UK) Researching risk: biography, narrative, subjectivity Wiebke Lohfeld (University of Mainz, Germany) Anybody who considers himself better than his fellow man is already losing. Everyday-philosophy and strategies in the biographies of German Jewish emigrants who fled to Shanghai in the face of risking of an uncertain life-course Marian Burchardt (University of Leipzig, Germany) Life in Brackets : Biographical Uncertainties of HIV-positive Women in South Africa Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 02: Professional Identities Biography and life Experience Chair: Henning Salling Olesen, Roskilde University, Denmark Location: UB-FP- 1.4 Session ID: RC38_02 Dirk Michel (Wuppertal University, Germany) Biographical Identity Contradictions Nation- State History and Biographical Identities. Henning Salling Olesen (Roskilde University, Denmark) Knowledge, Collective Experience, and Professional Identity Christiane Schnell (University of Bremen) Individual professsionalization about the interplay of biography, life experience and professional identities in the field of cultural work Viola Stephan (Georg-August-University, Germany) Ethnic German Graduates and the problem of their Integration into the German Labour Market Irian Fefler (Georg-August-University, Germany) Ethnic German Graduates and the problem of their Integration into the German Labour Market Jens O. Zinn (University of Kent, UK) Dangers of Professional Identity British Veterans Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Joint Session 04 of RC37 and RC38: Biographical research and sociology of arts Part II Chair: Felicia Herrschaft, University of Frankfurt, Germany Location: UB-FP- 2.1 Session ID: JS_RC38_RC37_11 Marko Stamenkovic (De Appel/Curatorial Programme, Netherlands) Performative approaches in the field of curating in democratic public spheres Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Joint Session 03 of RC37 and RC38: Biographical research and sociology of art Part I Chair: Felicia Herrschaft, University of Frankfurt, Germany Location: UB-FP-2.1 Session ID: JS_RC38_RC37_11 Lígia Dabul (Universidade Federal Fluminense) The Formation of the Artist s Identity Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Joint Session 04 of RC37 and RC38: Biographical research and sociology of arts Part II Chair: Felicia Herrschaft, University of Frankfurt, Germany Location: UB-FP- 2.1 Session ID: JS_RC38_RC37_11 262

264 Daniel _uber (University of Konstanz, Germany) Wound Culture? Analyzing Graffiti in Serbia. Zhang Chi (University of Illinois at Springfield, USA) Dirt to Glitter: Space, Com mnity and Artist Identity in Post-89 Beijing Chiara Bassetti (University of Trento, Italy) Curriculum Corpi. Body s Biographies in Dancers Narratives Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Joint Session 06 of RC38 and TG04: Biographical Coping with Risk and Uncertainty Part II Chair: Jens Zinn, University of Kenty, UK Location: UB-FP- 0.3 Session ID: JS_RC38_TG04_13 Herwig Reiter (University of Bremen, Germany) Context, experience, expectation, and action towards an empirically-grounded, general model for analysing biographical uncertainty in youth transitions Birgit Apitzsch (Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Germany) Working in projects, relying on networks? Coping with risks in temporary organizations in the fields of architecture and media production Nadine Schaefer (University of Exeter, UK) Young people s perceptions of the risks and uncertainties of growing up in rural East Germany and the multiple strategies they develop to cope with them Talita Pereira de Castro (Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil) Female Narratives in Brazilian Self-Help Books. Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 03: Biographical approaches and the study of youth Chair: Vasintha Veeran, National University of Ireland at Galway, Ireland and Michaela Koettig, University of Goettingen, Germany Location: UB-FP- 1.4 Session ID: RC38_03 Agata Dziuban (Jagiellonian University, Poland) Marking Being and Belonging: Tattooing as a Biographical Strategy among Youth Ebru Tepecik (Georg-August University of Goettingen, Germany) Successful careers of immigrants of Turkish origin in the German educational system biographical processes in the struggle for becoming a respected part of the society Lena Inowlocki (University of Applied Sciences, Germany) Identity processes in adolescence related to societies in conflict with each other (Israel and Palestine) and to conflicts within (Germany) Lynn Froggett (University of Central Lancashire, UK ) Belonging, Recognition and Reparation in Restorative Youth Justice Michael Corsten (University of Jena, Germany) Precariousity East-West : Is there a difference in the structure of biographical precarisation of youth between post-socialist and western market societies? Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 04: Turning points in biographical theory and analysis, Part I Chair: Feiwel Kupferberg, Malmo University, Sweden Location: UB-FP- 1.4 Session ID: RC38_04 Gerhard Jost (Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration, Austria) Biographies with a loss of parent during childhood 263

265 Nicki Ward (University of Birmingham, UK) Complicating Actions and Complicated Lives: raising questions about narrative theory through an exploration of lesbian lives Thea Boldt (University of Goettingen, Germany) Between Dynamic of the Turning Point and Ethnization of Biographies Ana Ghergel (Universite of Laval, Canada) Conjugal separation and Immigration in the Life Course of Immigrant Single Mothers in Quebec Lena Holmberg (Malmo University, Sweden) Communication across generations Saturday, September 6, 17:30-18:30 Business Meeting - RC38 Biography and Society Chair: Brian Roberts, University of Glamorgan, UK Location: UB-FP- 1.4 Session ID: RC38_BM Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 05: Turning points in biographical theory and analysis Part II Chair: Feiwel Kupferberg, Malmo University, Sweden Location: UB-FP- 1.4 Session ID: RC38_05 Liana Ipatova (Institute of Sociology of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia) Confession as a biographical work in the process of religious conversion. Case of orthodox believers in contemporary Russia. Catherine Negroni (CLERSE/IFRESI, France) The Çlatence È concept of biographic junction in the voluntary professional change Veronica Zubillaga (Universidad Simon Bolivar, Venezuela) Decisive turning-points: Reflecting about the biographical reconversion of young men of violent life in Caracas Feiwel Kupferberg (Malmo University, Sweden) The past in the present and the future in the past. Turning-points in the biography of a halftime artist in Northern Jutland. Karla B. Hackstaff (Northern Arizona University) Turning points in US Family Ties: Why Genealogical Pursuits Beckon Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Joint Session 01 of RC05 and RC38: Gender, Biography and Transnational Practices Chair: Kathy Davis, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands Location: UB-FP- 0.1 Session ID: JS_RC38_RC05_08 Elisabeth Tuider (University of Hildesheim, Germany) The Maquiladora. Migrant women s transnational practices on the northern Mexican border Silke Roth (University of Southhampton, UK) Transnational life-styles of humanitarian aid workers Vicki Harman (University of London, UK) Transnational mothering and support networks: experiences of lone white mothers of mixed-parentage children Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Session 06: Ethnicity, race, and minority relations - Transnational identities Chair: Kathy Davis, Utrecht University, Netherlands and Lena Inowlocki, University of Franfurt, Germany Location: UB-FP- 1.4 Session ID: RC38_06 Julia Bernstein (J.W. Goethe-Universität 264

266 Frankfurt/M, Germany) Russian speaking Jews in Germany: making sense of WW2 and the Holocaust as part of their transnational biographies Michaela Koettig (Georg-August-University of Goettingen, Germany) Self-definition and attribution by others as immigration group : Cubans in Miami Dade County and in Germany Fritz Schütze (Queens University, United Kingdom) The Biographical Approach and the Perception of European Identity Robert Miller (Queens University, United Kingdom) The Biographical Approach and the Perception of European Identity Bogusia Temple (University of Central Lancashire, UK) A lifestyle made flesh : Difference, belonging and language use Catherine Delcroix (University Marc Bloch, France) Understanding the dynamics of identity among women in a Muslim society (in family and the public sphere) through ethnographic research (Algiers ) and in Muslim families with migrant background in France Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Joint Session 02 of RC32 and RC38: Biographical and Feminist Methods in a Global Framework Chair: Marilyn Porter, Memorial University, Canada and Fatimah Daud, International Islamic University, Kuala Lumpur Location: UB-FP- 0.1 Session ID: JS_RC38_RC32_09 Myriam Moreas Lins de Barros (UFRJ, Brazil ) Women s life path in middle and lower classes in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: a comparative analysis of gender and generation. Maria das Dores Campos Machado (UFRJ, Brazil) Women s life path in middle and lower classes in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: a comparative analysis of gender and generation. Kalpana Kannabrian (Asmita Resource Centre for Women, India) Making the Forked Tongue Speak: An Ethnography of Self Paul Luken (Univ of West Georgia, USA) Putting Theory in Its Place: An institutional ethnography approach. Suzanne Vaughan (Arizona State University, USA) Putting Theory in Its Place: An institutional ethnography approach. Linda Christiansen Ruffman (Saint Mary s University) IFUN s model of self-presentation and its theoretical implications for sociology Nighat Khan (Institute of Womens Studies, Pakistan) Write it down the way I mean it. Luz Ma Martinez (Univ Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain) An approach to the private space: Housewives chores through life stories. Ana Isabel Garay (Univ Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain) An approach to the private space: Housewives chores through life stories. Kathy Davis (Utrecht University, Netherlands) Appropriating the narrative of the Other : Some critical reflections on feminist theory in a global context Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Session 07: Cross-theme session Chair: Henning Salling Olesen, University of Roskilde, Denmark Location: UB-FP- 1.4 Session ID: RC38_07 Hans Petter Sand (Agder University, Norway) A Veblen Biography and Debate over conspicuous Consumption Eszter Wohlfarth (Selm, Germany) Disability as a barrier to the social, economic and political integration. Life-stories of physically disabled students in a new EC country, Hungary 265

267 RC 41 Sociology of population Sociologie de la population Sociología de la población Session 12: Encarnación Aracil, Universidad Complutense, Spain Subject: Age structures in a changing population: components, perspectives and political implications Organizer: Encarnación Aracil, Universidad Complutense, Spain Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 01A: Economics, history and culture in the movements of population Part I Chair: Begoña Arregi. University of the Basque Country, Spain Location: UB-RB-119 Session ID: RC41_01A Francisco Scarano (Department of History, University of Wisconsin at Madison, USA) Agrarian Change and Population Growth in Late Colonial Spanish America: The Case of Puerto Rico Katherine J. Curtis White (Department of Rural Sociology, University of Wisconsin at Madison, USA) Agrarian Change and Population Growth in Late Colonial Spanish America: The Case of Puerto Rico Rueyling Tzeng (Institute of European and American Studies, Academia Sinica, Taiwan) From Employees to Employers.Western Immigrant Entrepreneurs in Taiwan Jeehun Kim (Department of Sociology, University of Oxford, United Kingdom) Flexible Intergenerational Relations of Mobile Families? A Case Study on Korean Professional Migrant Families in Singapore and Their Elderly Parents in Korea Hiroshi Kojima (Faculty of Social Sciences, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan) Globalization of Labor in Japan and Taiwan: A Comparative Analysis of Family Formation in Internationally Married Couples. Albert Esteve Palós (Centre d Estudis Demogràfics, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain) International migration and marriage patterns: The case of Moroccans in Spain. Edurne Jiménez Pérez (Centre d Estudis Demogràfics, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain) International migration and marriage patterns: The case of Moroccans in Spain. Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 06: Links of Population with Natural Disaster Chair: Gloria L. Nelson, The University of Philippines at Los Banos, The Philippines Location: UB-RB-120 Session ID: RC41_06 Girlie Nora A. Abrigo (Dept. of Social Sciences, CAS UP Los Baños, Laguna, Philippines) Model of Community Response to Flooding and Mudflows: The Case of Daraga, Albay, Philippines. Gloria Luz. M. Nelson (Dept. of Social Sciences, CAS UP Los Baños, Laguna, Philippines) Model of Community Response to Flooding 266

268 and Mudflows: The Case of Daraga, Albay, Philippines. Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 01B: Economics, history and culture in the movements of population Part II Chair: Elena Bastida, University of Texas-Pan American, USA and Encarnación Aracil, Complutense University, Spain Location: UB-RB-119 Session ID: RC41_01B Vladimir Petrov (Sociology Department, Kuban State University, Krasnodar, Russian Federation) Immigration as Resource of Demographic Changes in Russia. Rogelio Saenz (Texas A&M University) Bringing Critical Race Perspectives to the Study of Immigration. Karen Manges Douglas (Sam Houston State University, Texas, USA) Bringing Critical Race Perspectives to the Study of Immigration. Luis Angel López (Centre d Estudis Demogràfics, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain) Union Formation Implications of Race and Gender Gaps in Educational Attainment: The Case of Latin America. Albert Esteve Palós (Centre d Estudis Demogràfics, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain) Union Formation Implications of Race and Gender Gaps in Educational Attainment: The Case of Latin America. Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 07: The fourth stages of epidemiological transition: Social and policy implications of the changing health and illness pattern Chair: Ofra Anson, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel Location: UB-RB-120 Session ID: RC41_07 Teresa G. Labov (Department of Sociology, University of Pennsylvania, USA) Disease and Health in East Africa. Recent Patterns in the Epidemiologic Transition. Shefali S. Ram (Canadian Blood Services, Canada) Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 02: The Persistence of Subreplacement Fertility, Age Structure and Public Policy Chair: Bali Ram, Statistics Canada, Canada Location: UB-RB-119 Session ID: RC41_02 Sex Differences in Mortality in the Fourth Stage of Epidemiological Transition: Patterns and Policy Implications Dudley L. Poston, Jr. (Texas A&M University) Aging and eldercare in South Korea and North Korea: The past, the present and the future. Mary Ann Davis (Sam Houston State University, Texas, USA) Aging and eldercare in South Korea and North Korea: The past, the present and the future. E. Aracil (Complutense University, Madrid, Spain) Reproductive behaviour of immigrant women in Spain. A. Arribas (Complutense University, Madrid, Spain) Reproductive behaviour of immigrant women in Spain. Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 08: Open Session Chair: Encarnacion Aracil, Universidad Complutense, Spain Location: UB-RB

269 Session ID: RC41_08 Yonathan Anson (Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva, Israel and Institut de Démographie UCL Belgium) The household: A missing level in multilevel analyses of mortality. Cristina López Villanueva (Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Empresariales, Universidad de Barcelona, España) Impacto de las migraciones en la estructura y composición de los hogares. El caso de la región metropolitana de Barcelona. Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 03: A society for all ages: Meeting the challenges of population ageing Chair: Joseph Troisi, University of Malta, Malta Location: UB-RB-119 Session ID: RC41_03 Kathrin Komp (Faculty of Social Sciences, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands) Can the young olds activation add benefits to population ageing? Mary M Kritz (Department of Development Sociology, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA) Determinants of Extended Living for Asians and Hispanic Foreign-born and Native-born Elderly from Different Origins. Douglas T. Gurak (Department of Development Sociology, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA) Determinants of Extended Living for Asians and Hispanic Foreign-born and Native-born Elderly from Different Origins. Gloria Luz M. Nelson (Dept. of Social Sciences, CAS UP Los Baños, Laguna, Philippines) Growing Old in the Philippines and Some Prospects to Successful Aging. Girlie Nora A. Abrigo (Dept. of Social Sciences, CAS UP Los Baños, Laguna, Philippines) Growing Old in the Philippines and Some Prospects to Successful Aging. Ma. Reina Boro-Magbanua (Dept. of Social Sciences, CAS UP Los Baños, Laguna, Philippines) Growing Old in the Philippines and Some Prospects to Successful Aging. Joseph Troisi (European Centre of Gerontology, University of Malta, Malta) The Feminisation of Old Age: A Global Perspective. Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Session 04: Youth and population age-structural change Chair: Rosa María Camarena, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico Location: UB-RB-119 Session ID: RC41_04 Cristina Marques (ISCTE/CIES, Lisbon, Portugal) Do young adults want to marry and have children? Young adults representations conjugality and parenthood Corinne Igel (Institute of Sociology, University of Zurich, Switzerland) Grandchild Care in Europé Marc Szydlik (Institute of Sociology, University of Zurich, Switzerland) Grandchild Care in Europé Rosa María Camarena Córdova (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México) Youth migration and its impact on population age-structure in some regions of Mexico. Emma Liliana Navarrete (El Colegio Mexiquense, México) Importancia de la escolaridad entre los jóvenes trabajadores mexicanos. Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Session 05: The globalization of labor and 268

270 changes in family structures Chair: Elena Bastida, The University of Texas PanAmerican, USA Location: UB-RB-119 Session ID: RC41_05 Juan José Bustamante (Department of Sociology, University of Texas-Pan American) The U.S. Mexican Immigrant Family in a Changing Society: A Critical Overview. Veronica Montes (Department of Sociology, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA) Separate Yet Struggling to be Together: Transnational Migration and its Contradictory Impacts on Family Structure in a Guatemalan Village. Clara Cortina Trilla (Centre d Estudis Demogràfics,Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain) Gender patterns of union formation in Spain: the role of intermarriage in a new immigration country. Thais García Pereiro (Centre d Estudis Demogràfics,Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain) Gender patterns of union formation in Spain: the role of intermarriage in a new immigration country. 269

271 RC 42 Social Psychology Psychologie sociale Psicología social President: Cecilia Ridgeway, Stanford University, USA Coordinators of the programme: Cecilia Ridgeway, Stanford University, USA, Robert Shelly, Ohio University, USA Subject: Psycho-social research and social inequality Organizer: Cecilia Ridgeway, Stanford University, USA Friday, September 5, 15:30-17:30 Session 01: Citizenship and Social Exclusion: A Southern Perspective, Part I Chair: Tina Uys, University of Johannesburg, South Africa Location: UB-FP-2.4 Session ID: RC42_01 Christof van Mol (Centre for Migration and Intercultural Studies, University of Antwerp, Belgium) The border concept and Spanish migration policy Khumisho Moguerane (University of Pretoria, South Africa) Post-apartheid transformation and racial integration in South Africa: A case study of a student residence Cecilia van Zyl-Schalekamp (University of Johannesburg, South Africa) Food security and inequality in a community of Black South Africans Charles Puttergill (University of Pretoria, South Africa) Notions of inclusion and exclusion: an analysis conversation on social transformation amongst middle-class white South Africans. Vishal G. Jadhav (University of Pune, India) Creating Social Capital For Rule: A Case of Maharashtra, India Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 02: Citizenship and Social Exclusion: A Southern Perspective, Part II Chair: Tina Uys, University of Johannesburg, South Africa Location: UB-FP-2.4 Session ID: RC42_02 Matthew E. Egharevba (Covenant University, Nigeria) Ethnic Identity and Exclusion of Citizenship Rights in the Nigerian state: The Dilemma of Social Integration Tina Uys (University of Johannesburg, South Africa) Academic citizenship in decline, hibernation or a state of alteration? The case of South African sociologists Bronwyn Dworzanowski (University of Johannesburg, South Africa) Academic citizenship in decline, hibernation or a state of alteration? The case of South African sociologists Valeria Llobet (University of San Martín, Argentina) Social Policy for Inclusion of Children and Adolescents. The meanings for citizenship. Janis Grobbelaar (University of Pretoria, South Africa) Truth commissioning and questions of inclusion and exclusion: the South African case. 270

272 Maxi Schoeman (University of Pretoria, South Africa) Truth commissioning and questions of inclusion and exclusion: the South African case. Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 03: Identity and Social Inequality, Part I Chair: Jan E. Stets and Peter J. Burke, University of California, Riverside, USA Location: UB-FP-2.4 Session ID: RC42_03 Ma. Eugenia Sánchez Díaz de Rivera (Universidad Iberoamericana Puebla, Mexico) The Identity Remaking of Indigenous Peoples Maarten Van Craen (Hasselt University, Belgium) Explaining the Identity of Turkish and Moroccan Immigrants in Belgium Kris Vancluysen (Hasselt University, Belgium) Explaining the Identity of Turkish and Moroccan Immigrants in Belgium Johan Ackaert (Hasselt University, Belgium) Explaining the Identity of Turkish and Moroccan Immigrants in Belgium James Moir (School of Social and Health Sciences, University of Abertay Dundee, Scotland, UK) Women, Work and Inequality: Questioning the Notion of Work-Life Balance Julia Miller Cantzler (Ohio State University, USA) Identity, Culture, and Conflict: Comparative Examination of Indigenous Fishing Rights in the U.S. New Zealand, and Australia Anca Metieu (ESSEC, France) The Limits of Meritocracy: Women in the Free/Open Source Software Community Otilia Obodaru (INSEAD, France) The Limits of Meritocracy: Women in the Free/Open Source Software Community Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 04: Identity and Social Inequality, Part II Chair: Jan E. Stets and Peter J. Burke, University of California, Riverside, USA Location: UB-FP-2.4 Session ID: RC42_04 Patricia Murrieta-Cummings (University of Guadalajara, Guadalajara, Mexico and University of Texas, Austin, USA) The Social Construction of the Other: Domestic Workers and Employers in Mexican Society Teresa Stallings (Northern State University, South Dakota, USA) Remaking the Social Identity of Alcoholics Through a Change in the Collective Representation of Alcoholism Monica Longmore (Bowling Green State University, USA) Adolescent Identities and High Risk Sexual Behaviors: A Longitudinal Analysis Peggy C. Giordano (Bowling Green State University, USA) Adolescent Identities and High Risk Sexual Behaviors: A Longitudinal Analysis Christine Cerven (University of California, Riverside, USA) Ethnic Identity: Meaning and Verification Peter J. Burke (University of California, Riverside, USA) Ethnic Identity: Meaning and Verification Michael M. Harrod (University of California, Riverside, USA) Ethnic Identity: Meaning and Verification Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 05: Groups, Individuals, and Inequality, Part I Chair: Cecilia Ridgeway, Stanford University, USA Location: UB-FP-2.4 Session ID: RC42_05 Alison Bianchi (University of Iowa, USA) 271

273 Resource Exchange, Social Status, and Behavior-Status Theory: The Group Process That Keeps on Giving Joseph Berger (Stanford University, USA) Applying the Spread of Status Value Theory M. Hamit Fisek (Bogazici University, Turkey) Applying the Spread of Status Value Theory Edward J. Lawler (Cornell University, USA) The Production and Reproduction Status Inequalities: An Affect Theory Approach Shane R. Thye (University of South Carolina, USA) The Production and Reproduction Status Inequalities: An Affect Theory Approach Jeongkoo Yoon (Ewha Women s University, Korea) The Production and Reproduction Status Inequalities: An Affect Theory Approach Robert Shelly (Ohio University, USA) Holiday Decorations as Status Cues Ann Shelly (Ashland University, USA) Holiday Decorations as Status Cues Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Session 06: Groups, Individuals, and Inequality, Part II Chair: Cecilia Ridgeway, Stanford University, USA and Robert Shelley Ohio University, USA Location: UB-FP-2.4 Session ID: RC42_06 Karen Cook (Stanford University, USA) Empirical Evidence on Trust and Health Care Outcomes Gary Alan Fine (Northwestern University, USA) Tiny Publics and the Moral Basis of Inequality: Small Group Culture as Social Order Karen A. Hegtvedt (Emory University, USA) Peers, Superiors, and Connections: Evoking and Displaying Emotions in Response to Distributive Justice Cathryn Johnson (Emory University, USA) Peers, Superiors, and Connections: Evoking and Displaying Emotions in Response to Distributive Justice Leslie Brody (Emory University, USA) Peers, Superiors, and Connections: Evoking and Displaying Emotions in Response to Distributive Justice Krysia Wrobel Waldron (Emory University, USA) Peers, Superiors, and Connections: Evoking and Displaying Emotions in Response to Distributive Justice Zbigniew Karpinski (Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland) Investigating Images of Social Stratification by Means of Factorial Survey Techniques Clara Sabbagh (University of Haifa, Isreal) Intergenerational Justice Perceptions and the Role of Welfare Regimes: A Comparative Analysis of University Students Pieter Vanhuysse (University of Haifa, Isreal) Intergenerational Justice Perceptions and the Role of Welfare Regimes: A Comparative Analysis of University Students Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Session 07: Social Psychology Research and Inequality: Open Topics Chair: Robert Shelly, Ohio University, USA Location: UB-FP-2.4 Session ID: RC42_07 Matthew E. Egharevba (Covenant University, Nigeria) The Needs Strategy and Poverty Alleviation in the Informal Sector in Nigeria: A Conflicting Paradox D. K. Verma (National Institute of Social Sciences, MHOW, India) Affirmative Status Generalization: Identity of Dalits and Social Inequality in India Babasaheb Ambedkar (National Institute of Social Sciences, MHOW, India) Affirmative Status Generalization: Identity of Dalits and Social Inequality in India Rudzani Mudau (University of Johannesburg, South Africa) The Scourge of Unemployment: The Case of Soweto Mariam Seedat Kahn (University of Johannes- 272

274 burg, South Africa) Socialization of Domestic Workers in South Africa 273

275 RC 43 Housing and built-up environment Logement et environnement construit Vivienda y entorno construido Session 12: W. Dennis Keating, Cleveland State University, USA Subject: Housing and inclusive communities Organizer: Dennis Keating, Cleveland State University, USA Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 01: Inclusive Communities in Retrospect: Bridging the Gap Between Theory and Practice Chair: Bill Rohe, University of North Carolina, USA Location: URL-A202 Session ID: RC43_01 Rajarshi Sahai (University College London, UK) Developing Sustainable Communities in East London William Rohe (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA) A Socialist Growth Machine? The Evolution of Urban Revitalization Programs in Barcelona Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 02: Housing, Rights and Social Exclusion Chair: Dennis Keating, Cleveland State University, USA Location: URL-A202 Session ID: RC43_02 Julia Koschinsky (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA) Low-Income Housing Spillovers in Higher-Income Neighborhoods Maria D Ottaviano (University of Sao Francisco, Brazil) Gated Communities: The Diffusion of Gated Communities in the Sao Paulo Metropolitan Area Armando Chiang (Universidad Autonoma del Carmen, Mexico) Residential Neighborhoods and Peripheral Urbanization: Two Antagonistic Aspects of the Process of Urbanization In Ciudad del Carmen, Campeche, Mexico Dennis Keating (Cleveland State University, USA) Inclusionary Housing Policies and Programs inin the United States Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 05: Age, Gender, and Race Housing Issues Chair: Ted Koebel, Virginia Tech, USA Location: URL-A202 Session ID: RC43_05 Maria Jimenez (Universidad de Malaga, Spain) A Right to Housing and Housing Rights: Handicapped and Frail Elderly as a Collective of the Risk of Social Exclusion 274

276 Tedd Koebel (Virginia Tech, USA) A Right to Housing and Housing Rights: Handicapped and Frail Elderly as a Collective of the Risk of Social Exclusion Janet Smith (USA) Social Mix and Social Inclusion: Rhetoric and Reality in Sydney and Chicago Michael Darcy (University of Western Sydney, Australia) Social Mix and Social Inclusion: Rhetoric and Reality in Sydney and Chicago Christine Cook (Iowa State University, USA) Housing and Inclusive Neighborhoods: A Decade of Choice and Constraint among Aging Women Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 03: Housing, Poverty Issues and the Roles of Government in Promotion Of Inclusive Communities, Part I Location: URL-A202 Session ID: RC43_04 Elena Shomina (State University-Higher School of Economics, Russia) Housing Conditions, Housing Rights and Housing NGOs In Modern Russia Benny Kuriakose (Indian Institute of Technology, India) Social Mobility & Social Exclusion: A Study of a Housing Colony in Kerala Suzana Pasternak (University of Sao Paulo, Brazil) Upgrading Poor Settlements and Social Inclusion Julia Bogus (University of Sao Paulo, Brazil) Upgrading Poor Settlements and Social Inclusion Chair: Ken Gibb, University of Glasgow, UK Location: URL-A202 Session ID: RC43_03 Ken Gibb (University of Glasgow, UK) The Variable Geometry of Housing Policy and Process in The Devolved United Kingdom Nelson Baltrusis (University Catholic of Salvador, Brazil) The Commercialization of Informal and Irregular Property for the Low Income Population Manoj Teotia (Center for Research in Rural and Industrial Development, India) Housing, Basic Amenities and Livelihood for the Urban Poor in Northwestern India (A Case Study of Ludhiana Metropolis in Punjab) Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Session 04: Housing, Poverty Issues and the Roles of Government in Promotion Of Inclusive Communities, Part II Chair: Suzana Pasternak, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil 275

277 RC 44 Workers movements Mouvements ouvriers Movimientos obreros Session 12: Robert Lambert, University Western Australia, Australia Subject: Recovery of the workers movement in the era of globalization Organizer: Rob Lambert, University of Western Australia, Jennifer Chun, University of British Columbia, Dan Clawson, University of Massachusetts and Robyn Rodrigues,Rutgers University Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 01A: Re-defining Labor? Working Class Struggle & Movement Renewal Part I Chair: Dan Clawson, University of Massachusetts Location: UB-RB-109 Session ID: RC44_01A Katherine Muir (University of Adelaide) Working families, union thugs and activists: Identity and labor politics in the Australian Your rights at work campaign Chris Rhomberg (Yale University) De-institutionalisation & mobilization: reconstructing strike theories in post-accord United States. Donella Caspersz (University of Western Australia) Community solidarity & Trade Union Revival in Australia Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 01B: Gender and Re-empowering the Labor Movement Chair: Robyn Rodrigues, Rutgers University Location: UB-RB-117 Session ID: RC44_01B Suzanne Franzway (University of South Australia/Arizona State University) The body making labor politics Jennifer Chun (University of British Columbia) Reconceptualizing militancy: the gender and labor politics of irregular employment in South Korea Trish Todd/Eveline (University of Western Australia) Gender pay equity: Is there a way forward? Millie Thayer (University of Massachusetts) The Leverage of the Local: Class and gender struggles in rural Northeast Brazil Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 02A: Homeworkers panel discussion: New Ways of organising women home based workers in the era of globalization Chair: Jane Tate, Federation of HomeWorkers Worldwide, (FHWW) Location: UB-RB-109 Session ID: RC44_02A Guida Vieira (Union of Embroidery Workers, Madeira) Organizing home workers into a trade union in Portugal Gulsam Coskun (Turkey HomeNet (National Solidarity Network of Wom) Building women home based workers organizations in Turkey Dilek Hattatoglu (FHWW) 276

278 Research and organizing women home based workers: A critical view of the Turkish experience Rosalina Ivanova (FHWW) Organizing women home based workers in Bulgaria Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 02B: European Labor. Part I Chair: Richard Hyman, London School of Economics Location: UB-RB-117 Session ID: RC44_02B Michael Gillan/ Lambert (University of Western Australia) Corporate restructuring in Europe and the reconstitution of collective power: the case of AEG-Electrolux in Germany Stefanio Marino (University of Milan) Unions and immigrant workers: systems of interest representation Gugliemo Meardi (Warwick University) Labor mobilizations in the second millennium: the lesson of Fiat workers of Melfi, Southern Italy Simone Baglioni (Bocconi University, Milan) Capital mobility, labor immobility? Trade unions facing multinationals and migration in the EU Cecile Guillaume (Universite d Lille) L engagement syndical au prisme de la mondialisation (Hongre). Trade Union commitment in the context of globalization: Hungry Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 03A: Work Restructuring & New Union Strategies Part I Chair: Edward Webster, University of the Witwatersrand Location: UB-RB-109 Session ID: RC44_03A Dan Clawson (University of Massachusetts) The struggle over the working day: Job hours and schedules in four US healthcare occupations Georgina Peetz/Murray (Griffith University) The big shift: the gendered impact of 12 hour shifts on mining communities Karl Von Holt (University of the Witwatersrand) Looking forwards, leaning backwards: unions, transformation and strike violence the postapartheid state Andries Buhlungu/Bezuidenhout (University of the Witwatersrand) Spaces of union organizing: the National Union of Mineworkers and the demise of compounds in South Africa Gerstel (University of Massachusetts) The struggle over the working day: Job hours and schedules in four US healthcare occupations Crocker (University of Massachusetts) The struggle over the working day: Job hours and schedules in four US healthcare occupations Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 03B: European Labor. Part II Chair: Richard Hyman, London School of Economics Location: UB-RB-117 Session ID: RC44_03B Franz/Bernd Taxler/Brandl (University of Vienna) Towards Trans-nationalization of Wage Policy in Europe: The Case of Germany and the Nordic Countries Gregor/Christian/Adelheid/Christian Murray/Lévesque/hege/Dufour (Universite de Montreal/ École de relationsindustrielles) When local unions meet the global: a comparative study of institutional stability and ideological volatility Adelheid/Christian Hege&Dufour (IRES, Paris) Are the main obstacles to union renewal inter- 277

279 nal or external? Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 04A: Labor s other? Chair: Karl von Holt, University of the Witwatersrand Location: UB-RB-109 Session ID: RC44_04A Josep Maria Antenas (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona) Labor and the World Social Forum Kim Scipes (University of Chicago) Alternative globalization within the US trade union movement Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 04B: Trade union responses to labor migration Chair: Donella Caspersz, University of Western Australia Location: UB-RB-117 Session ID: RC44_04B Robyn Rodrigues (Rutgers University) Migrant workers and new forms of labor transnationalism in Asia Transnational possibilities: Filipino Women, transnational feminism and grassroots organizing Bishnucharan Barik (SRTM University, Maharashtra, India ) Textile industries of Surat and migrant laborers: narratives on basic deprivation Campdepadros/Santa Cruz/Serradell (Universidad de Málaga, Spain) Immigration and race: transnational flows of people, issues for sending and receiving countries Monika Eva Visser/Kaminska/Kahancova (University of Amsterdam/ Max Planck Institute,Cologne) Emigration and labor shortages: an opportunity for trade unions in the new member states of the EU? Michele Ford (University of Sydney) Thinking about Union-NGO Collaborations on Migrant Labor Issues in Southeast Asia Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Session 05B: Work Restructuring & New Union Strategies Part II Chair: Jennifer Chun, University of British Columbia Location: UB-RB-117 Session ID: RC44_05B Edward Webster (University of the Witwatersrand) Identifying new sources of power and forms of organization in the informal economy: a critique of current forms of labor market governance for managing decent work David Van Arsdale (Cuny University) The re-casualization of blue-collar workers: temporary help workers impact on the working class Sebastien Chauvin (Sorbonne University) Union organizing without rights? The limits of corporate accountability campaigns amongst undocumented day laborers in the US Ercüment Celik (University of Freiburg) Street traders: a bridge between trade unions and social movements in contemporary South Africa Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Session 06A: Authors meet critics Chair: Peter Waterman, The Hague Location: UB-RB-108 Session ID: RC44_06A Rob Lambert (University of Western Australia) Edward Webster (University of the Witwatersrand) 278

280 Andries Bezuidenhout (University of the Witwatersrand) Jennifer Chun (University of British Columbia) Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Session 06B: Panel Discussion: Body Work Rebecca Ryland (University of Liverpool) A grassroots perspective on trade union internationalism: the case of UNISON Dr Graham/ Dr Andy Taylor/Mathers (University of West England) Industrial Relics or Vehicles of Renewal? Trades Union Councils and Community Union Organizing in the UK Chair: Rachel Cohen, University of Warwick Location: UB-RB-109 Session ID: RC44_06B Carol Wolkowitz (University of Warwick) The social relations of body work Julia Twigg (University of Kent, Canterbury) The bodywork of care: How care-workers negotiate the body of their labor Eileen/ Jennifer Boris/Klein (University of California/Yale University) Mobilizing home care: poor women, public employment, and ACORN unionism in the United States Jackie West (University of Bristol) Regulating sex work: decriminalization and liminality Peter/Carole Kennedy (Glasgow Caledonian University) Control and resistance at the ward face: contesting the nursing labor process Rachel Cohen (University of Warwick) Body work, employment relations and the labour process Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Session 06C: Working Class Struggle & Movement Renewa. Part II Chair: David Peetz, Griffith University Location: UB-RB-117 Session ID: RC44_06C Thomas Barrat (University of Western Australia) Global restructuring & Australian unionism: redefining strategy 279

281 RC 45 Rational choice Choix rationnel Elección racional Session 12: Yoshimichi Sato, Tohoku University, Japan. Local Hosts: Fernando Aguiar; Ana Leo- Mejia Subject: The theory of rational choice against inequality and other challenges Organizer: Yoshimichi Sato, Tohoku University, Japan Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 01: Revisiting Rationality Chair: Hanno Scholtz, Universität Zürich, Switzerland Location: UB-FPGH-209 Session ID: RC45_01 Fernando Aguiar (IESA-CSIC, Spain) Can Rational Choice Cope with Identity? Andrés de Francisco (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain) Can Rational Choice Cope with Identity? Fernando Aguiar (IESA-CSIC, Spain) Selfish Altruists: The Role of Identity Pablo Brañas-Garza (Universidad de Granada, Spain) Selfish Altruists: The Role of Identity María Paz Espinosa (Universidad del País Vasco, Spain) Selfish Altruists: The Role of Identity Luis M. Miller (IESA-CSIC and Max Planck Institute of Economics, Germany) Selfish Altruists: The Role of Identity Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 02: Rationality, Equality, and Institutions Chair: Yoshimichi Sato, Tohoku University, Japan Location: UB-FPGH-209 Session ID: RC45_02 Kazuo Seiyama (University of Tokyo, Japan) Fair and Efficient Egalitarian Norm under Rationality Hiroyasu Nagata (Shizuoka University, Japan) Decision by Majority and Equality José A. Noguera (Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona, Spain) Rational Choice Theory, Social Justice, and Institutional Design Georg P. Mueller (University of Fribourg, Switzerland) Bribing as a Rational Strategy of the Rich: On the Interdependence between Corruption and Income Inequality Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Session 03: Bargaining, Social Support, and Health Needs Chair: Georg P. Mueller, University of Fribourg, Switzerland Location: UB-FPGH-209 Session ID: RC45_03 Katrin Auspurg (Universität Konstanz, Germany) Should We Stay or Should We Go? A Bargaining Approach to Locational Decisions within Dual-Earner Partnerships Martin Abraham (Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany) Should We Stay or Should We Go? A Bargaining Approach to Locational Decisions within Dual-Earner Partnerships 280

282 Thomas Hinz (Universität Konstanz, Germany) Should We Stay or Should We Go? A Bargaining Approach to Locational Decisions within Dual-Earner Partnerships Ana Leon-Mejia (IESA-CSIC, Spain) THE DEVIL IS IN THE DETAILS : Sex Differences in Simple Bargaining Games Luis M. Miller (IESA-CSIC and Max Planck Institute of Economics, Germany) THE DEVIL IS IN THE DETAILS : Sex Differences in Simple Bargaining Games Sonja Vogt (Utrecht University, The Netherlands) Behavioral Dynamics of Social Support Jeroen Weesie (Utrecht University, The Netherlands) Behavioral Dynamics of Social Support Vincent Buskens (Utrecht University, The Netherlands) Behavioral Dynamics of Social Support Werner Raub (Utrecht University, The Netherlands) Behavioral Dynamics of Social Support Rania F. Valeeva (Utrecht University, The Netherlands) The Role of Education and Social Trust for Choices of Health Yoshimichi Sato (Tohoku University, Japan) Rational Choice of Survival Strategies in the Labor Market: A Comparative Study of Career Aspirations in Japan, Korea, and Taiwan Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Session 04: Competition and Inequality Chair: Sonja Vogt, Utrecht University, The Netherlands Location: UB-FPGH-209 Session ID: RC45_04 Lynne G. Zucker (University of California, Los Angeles U.S.A.) Star Scientists Knowledge Capture, Commercial Opportunity, and Social Welfare Michael R. Darby (University of California, Los Angeles U.S.A.) Star Scientists Knowledge Capture, Commercial Opportunity, and Social Welfare Antonio M. Jaime Castillo (University of Granada, Spain) Inequality of Income, Expectations of Social Mobility and Demand for Redistribution 281

283 RC 46 Clinical Sociology Sociologie clinique Sociología clínica Session 12: Jacques Rhéaume, Université du Québec, Canada. Local Hosts: Miguel Martinez; Marta Llobet Subject: Researching with people: a political question for sociologists Organizer: Jacques Rheaume, University of Quebec,Canada and Jan Fritz, University of Cincinnati, USA Friday, September 5, 15:30-17:30 Session 01: Human Rights, Social Justice and Sociological Practice Chair: Jacques Rhéaume, University of Quebec,Canada Location: UB-FPGH-220 Session ID: RC46_01 Hadiza Isa Bazza (University of Maiduguri, Nigeria) Domestic Violence and Women s Rights in Nigeria: The Need for Professional Counseling. (Violence conjugale et droits de la femme au Nigéria: le besoin d un counseling professionnel.) Judith Blau (Sociologists Without Borders, USA) Chapel Hill/Carrboro-Human Rights Cities in Process (Chapel Hill/Carrboro-Processus en acte des droits humains dans les cités) Jan Marie Fritz (University of Cincinnati, USA)) Writing the History of Clinical Sociology: Research in Your Own Backyard. (Écrire l histoire de la sociologie clinique dans votre proper cour) Isabelle Laurin (Santé publique, Canada) Transmettre la parole de personnes pauvres : un défi pour le chercheur. (Transmitting the Words of Poor People: A Challenge for Researchers) Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 02: Research Issues Involved in a Clinical Approach to Sociology Chair: Anastasia-Valentine Rigas, University of Crete, Greece Location: UB-FPGH-220 Session ID: RC46_02 Jenifer Cartland (Children s Memorial Hospital, Chicago,USA) The Role of the Researcher in the Community s Pursuit of Sustainable Social Change (Le rôle du chercheur dans la poursuite d un changement social durable dans la communauté) Harry Perlstadt (Michigan State University, USA) The Politics of Doing Social Assessment and Evaluation Research (Les politiques liées à la pratique de l évaluation sociale et de la recherche évaluative) Gianluca Piscitelli (Italy) En quoi la rechercher-action et la sociologie clinique contribuent-elles au développement des compétences professionnelles des sociologues. (How Action Research and Clinical Sociology Contribute to Building Professional Sociologists Competencies) Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 03: Epistemological and Methodological Issues Involved in a Clinical Approach to 282

284 Sociology Chair: Vincent de Gaulejac, Université de Paris 7, France Location: UB-FPGH-219 Session ID: RC46_03 John Cultiaux (Université catholique de Louvain, Belgique) Returning Research Results to People: Practical Issues for Research and Intervention. (La restitution: questions pratiques et enjeux pour la recherche et l intervention) Isabelle Deliège (Université catholique de Louvain, Belgique) Réflexivité des acteurs (et chercheurs) dans l articulation des savoirs dans le domaine psycho-médico-social.(linking Different Types of Knowledge in the Psycho-Medical-Social World through Reflexive Practitioners and Researchers) Xavier Mattelé (Belgium) Enjeux et ancrages d une épistémologie plurielle et transversale en sociologie clinique. (A Pluralistic and Horizontal Epistemology in Clinical Sociology) Cathy Herbrand (Belgium) Attitude et réflexivité du chercheur face à l homoparentalité. (Researcher s Attitude and Reflexivity Facing Homoparenthood) Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 05: Clinical Sociology and Social Intervention in the Workplace: Impacts and Changes Chair: Catherine Montgomery, CSSS De la Montagne, Canada Location: UB-FPGH-220 Session ID: RC46_05 Frans Bezuidenhout ( Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, South Africa) Self-Empowerment in the Workplace (Reappropriation de son pouvoir dans le milieu du travail) Jacques Rheaume (University of Quebec, University of Montreal, Canada) La psychodynamique du travail: une approche de recherche avec les infirmières et pour celles-ci. (The Psychodynamic of Work: A research Approach with and for Nurses.) Marie A lderson (University of Quebec, University of Montreal, Canada) La psychodynamique du travail: une approche de recherche avec les infirmières et pour celles-ci. (The Psychodynamic of Work: A research Approach with and for Nurses.) Sergey Kravchenko (Russia) The Influence of Nonlinear Sociocultural Dynamics on the Institute of Health. (L influence d une dynamique socioculturelle non-linéaire sur l institution Santé.) Andre Suchet (France) About the French Federation of Caving: The Production of Results and the Paradox of Their Practical Applications.(Recherche auprès de la Fédération française de spéléologie: la production de résultats et le paradoxe de leurs applications pratiques.) Michel Raspaud (France) About the French Federation of Caving: The Production of Results and the Paradox of Their Practical Applications.(Recherche auprès de la Fédération française de spéléologie: la production de résultats et le paradoxe de leurs applications pratiques.) Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 04: RC 46 Business Meeting Location: UB-FPGH-220 Session ID: RC46_04BM Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 06: Life Stories, Individual or Collective as a Sociological Practice Chair: John Cultiaux, Université Catholique de Louvain,Belgium 283

285 Location: UB-FPGH-220 Session ID: RC46_06 Marisela Hernandez Hernandez (Universidad Simon Bolivar, Venezuela) Que sentimos y como vivimos los cambios sociopoliticos: los venezolanos y la revolucion Bolivariana. (What Do We Feel and How Do We Live Sociopolitical Changes? Venezuelans and the Revolución Bolivariana.). Catherine Montgomery (CSSS De la Montagne,Canada) Playing Games: When Sociology Meets with Practice (Jeux pédagogiques : quand la sociologie rencontre la pratique) Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Session 07: Joint session of RC36 and RC26: Clinical Sociology, Sociotechnics, and Sociological Practice: Research Strategies and Practices Chair: Isabelle Laurin, Direction de la santé publique, Canada Location: UB-FPGH-220 Session ID: JS_RC46_RC26_07 Jacques Rheaume (Universityof Quebec in Montreal, Canada) Une approche de sociologie clinique en santé et services sociaux. Le cas du Québec. (A Clinical Sociology Practice in Health and Social Services in Quebec.) Roberta Spalter-Roth (ASA, USA) Sociologists in Research, Applied, and Policy Settings: Closing the Status Gap (Les sociologues en recherche appliqués, et la mise en place de politiques: combler les écarts de statuts) Patricia White (ASA, USA) Sociologists in Research, Applied, and Policy Settings: Closing the Status Gap (Les sociologues en recherche appliqués, et la mise en place de politiques: combler les écarts de statuts) Jenifer Cartland (Children s Memorial Hospital, Chicago,USA) Role-sharing between Evaluators and Stakeholders (Partage des rôles entre évaluateurs et commanditaires) Isabelle Ruelland (UQAM and Univesity of Montreal, Canada) Logique gestionnaire d une Centre d hébergement de soins de longue durée (CHSLD) québécois et souffrances vécues dans le travail d infirmières. (Management Ideology: The Case of a Long-Term Care Center in Quebec and Nursing Work s Trial and Experience.) Marie Alderson (UQAM and Univesity of Montreal, Canada) Logique gestionnaire d une Centre d hébergement de soins de longue durée (CHSLD) québécois et souffrances vécues dans le travail d infirmières. (Management Ideology: The Case of a Long-Term Care Center in Quebec and Nursing Work s Trial and Experience.) Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Session 08: Marginalized or Excluded Populations: Is Integration Possible? Chair: Jan Marie Fritz, University of Cincinnati, USA Location: UB-FPGH-220 Session ID: RC46_08 Xavier Mattelé (Belgium) La relation de soin avec les personnes précarisées: enjeux pour la sociologie clinique et pour la clinique du social. (Care Relationship with Precarious People: Issues for Clinical Sociology and Social Clinic) Anastasia-Valentinei Rigas (University of Crete, Greece) Social Representations and Interventions: The Case of Drug Users in Greece. (Représentations socials et interventions: le cas d usagers des drogues en Grèce) Massimo Corsale (Italy) Coping With Young Delinquents in Naples: A Job Insertion Program Involving Some Leading Manufacturing Corporations in Italy. (Stratégies d adaptation avec des jeunes délinquants à Naples: un programme d insertion au travail 284

286 avec des grandes Corporations. Andriani Papadaki (University of Crete, Greece) Social Representations and Interventions: The Case of Drug Users in Greece. (Représentations socials et interventions: le cas d usagers des drogues en Grèce) 285

287 RC 47 Social Classes and Social Movements Classes sociales et mouvements sociaux Clases sociales y movimientos sociales Session 12: Henri Lustiger Thaler, Ramapo College, USA. Subject: Globalization, social movements and experience Organizer: Henri Lustiger Thaler,Ramapo College, USA Friday, September 5, 15:30-17:30 Session 01: RC47 Plenary Session: The global reconfiguration of experience and actors Chair: Henri Lustiger Thaler,Ramapo College, USA Location: UB-FPGH-307 Session ID: RC47_01 Michel Wieviorka (France) Han Sang-Jin (Korea) Saskia Sassen (USA) Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 02: Collective Action and Personal Experience: Latin Americans and Latinos in Globalization Chair: Yvon Le Bot, Cadis, Cnrs/Ehess, France and Luis Lopez, School of Architecture, France Location: UB-FPGH-307 Session ID: RC47_02 Yvon Le Bot Cadis (Cnrs/Ehess, France) Neither anti nor alter: Movements within Globalization Sergio Zermeño (Unarn, Mexico) Movement and Change in Mexico and Latin America Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 03: Movements and conflicts 1 Chair: Antimo L. Farro, University of Rome La Sapienza, Rome, Italy. Location: UB-FPGH-307 Session ID: RC47_03 Christine Castelain Meunier (CNRS, EHESS, CADIS, France) Environment and global change : challenges and mutations Emanuele Toscano (Cadis Ehess, France) Limit and Future of alterglobalisation Movement Kevin McDonald (Goldsmiths College, UK) Global Movements Paolo Gerbaudo (Goldsmiths College, UK) Lost in Open Space: navigating the World Social Forum 2007 Antimo L. Farro (University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy) Collective Movements Theory Henri Lustiger Thaler (Ramapo College, USA) Hauntings, Places of Memory and Subjectivity Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 04: Movements and conflicts 2 Chair: Paola Rebughini, University of Milan, Milan, Italy. 286

288 Emanuele Toscano, Cadis Ehess, Paris, France Location: UB-FPGH-307 Session ID: RC47_04 Paola Rebughini (University of Milan, Italy) New Consumerism Movement Daniele Di Nunzio (Cadis, Ehess, France) Workers Representation, Young People and Trade Union in Italy: Experience of Actors Involved in a Youth Movement in Cgil Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Session 06: Latin American localisms in a global context Chair: Maria da Glória Gohn, UNICAMP, São Paulo, Brazil Location: UB-FPGH-307 Session ID: RC47_06 Céli Regina Jardim Pinto (UFRS, Brazil) Globalization vis-a-vis Latin American historical nationalism Maria da Glória Gohn (UNICAMP, Brazil) Two Faces of the Popular Mobilization in Latin America of nowadays: Resistance, Conflict and Cooperation, Civil Protagonism Geoffrey Pleyers (FNRS/ULC, Belgium) Social actors and movements toward a local empowerment in Mexico Sergio Zermeño (IIS/UNAM, Mexico) Social actors and movements toward a local empowerment in Mexico Breno Bringel (University of Campinas, Brazil) Linking theoretical challenges into the experience of Latin American social movements: interdisciplinary studies, political frontiers and social change Carlos A. Gadea (University Vale dos Sinos, Brazil) Indigenous movements and radical political practices Sérgio Costa (Freie Universität, Germany) Trans-nationalizing Anti-racism in the Americas: Advances and Ambivalences Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Session 07: Collective action and the public sphere: Promises and shortcomings of participatory democracy Chair: Marie-Hélène Bacqué, Évry University, Evry, France. Pierre Hamel, Montreal University, Montreal, Canada. Location: UB-FPGH-307 Session ID: RC47_07 Pierre Hamel (Montreal University, Canada) Collective Action and Participatory Democracy: what Social Actors Should Expect from Deliberative Mechanisms? Lukasz Jurczyszyn (EHESS, france) Interplay Between the Signification and the Mediation of Contemporary Youth Violence. The Comparative Analysis of Urban Violence: France, Russia and Poland. Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Session 08: Global challenges Chair: Roland Roth, Hochschule Magdeburg- Stendal, Magdeburg, Germany Location: UB-FPGH-310 Session ID: RC47_08 Erin Augis (Ramapo College, NJ, USA) Islamic Womens Movement in West Africa Adriana Aubert (University of Barcelona, Spain) Romaní women movement: An Emerging Global Transformation Force Theresa Sorde Marti (University of Barcelona, Spain) Romaní women movement: An Emerging Global Transformation Force Roland Roth (Hochschule Magdeburg-Stendal, Magdeburg, Germany) Comparing right-wing and alterglobalist frames on globalization in Germany - a matter of experience? 287

289 Ana-Helena/ Teresa Trevo/ Mckelligan (University of Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico) Middle Classes and Social Movements for the XXI Century. 288

290 RC 48 Social Movements, Collective Action and Social Class Mouvements sociaux, action collective et classe sociale Movimientos sociales, acción colectiva y clase social Session 12: Benjamin Tejerina Montaña, University of the Basque Country, Spain Subject: Making things public: social movements and public debates Organizer: Benjamín Tejerina Montaña, Universidad del País Vasco, Spain Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 01: Cognitive Framing, Discourses and Narratives in Social Movements Chair: Benjamín Tejerina, University of the Basque Country, Spain Location: UB-FPGH-205 Session ID: RC48_01 Isabelle Anguelovski (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA) Narratives of Protests by Communities Affected by Resources Extraction: The Role of Social Movements and Discourses of Mobilization in Improving Corporate Responsibility Masatake Hongo (Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan) Involving with Collective AIDS Activities as Conscience Adherents: Toward to Remedy of Isolated PWA/H in Japan Verónica de la Torre Oropeza (Universidad de Colima, Mexico) The Potential of Social Global Movements to Change some Cognitive Frames of the Modernity. A Point of View from Sociology and International Relations Theories. Tova Benski (College of Management, Israel) Mothers, Citizens, Outsiders, Women of Peace: Identity in the Women s Peace Camp in Israel Bernadetta Siara (University of Westminster, United Kingdom) Social Movement Poland is a Woman and its early Political Activism: Analysis of Contemporary Gender Discourses in Poland Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 07A: Traditional and New Forms and Arenas of Social Mobilization Part I Chair: María Luz Morán, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain Location: UB-FPGH-206 Session ID: RC48_07 María Luz Morán (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain) Demonstrations in Community Conflicts María Luisa Revilla (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain) Demonstrations in Community Conflicts Laura Fernández de Mosteyrín (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain) Demonstrations in Community Conflicts María Claudia Medina (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain) Demonstrations in Community Conflicts Mario Novelli (Universiteit van Amsterdam, Nederland) Civil Society Networks and Education for All: Exploring the Global Campaign for Education Antoni Verger (Universiteit van Amsterdam, Nederland) Civil Society Networks and Education for All: Exploring the Global Campaign for Education Binay Kumar Pattnaik (Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India) Understanding Peoples Science Movement in India: From the Vantage of Social Movement Perspective Adam Auerbach (University of Wisconsin- Madison, USA) One Field of Contention, Many Movements: 289

291 Farmers Movements in Contemporary India Sonia Pires (European University Institute, Firenze, Italy) Immigration and Collective Action in Italy and Portugal Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 06: Joint Session of RC07 and RC48: Social Movements and New Media Chair: Markus S. Schulz, New York University, USA and Benjamín Tejerina, University of the Basque Country, Spain Location: UB-FPGH-206 Session ID: JS_RC48_RC07_06 Veronica Alfaro (New School for Social Research, USA) Comparing Action and Social Movements in the Virtual Public Sphere: Web 1.0 to Web 2.0 From Silence and Disruption to Acting in Concert Frederico Bertagnoli (New York University, USA) Human Rights, Wireless Technologies, and Organized Crime in Contemporary Brazil Sartaj Chanchal (University of Texas, USA) The Role of Media in Advancing the Cause of the Feminist Movement in America Gert Verschraegen (Univerty of Leuven, Belgium) Commons-based Knowledge Production as a Strategy for Development Fen Lin (University of Chicago, USA) Behind Technology: Changes of State-Society Relationship and Media Technology Yihu Zhou (Beijing University, China) Behind Technology: Changes of State-Society Relationship and Media Technology Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 02: Urban Conditions, Processes of Exclusion and Social Movements Chair: Tova Benski, College of Management Studies, Israel Location: UB-FPGH-205 Session ID: RC48_02 Britta Baumgarten (University of Bremen, Germany) The Debate on Unemployment: Communicative Strategies of Making Things Public Gui Yong (Fudan University, Shanghai, China) Interpreting the Nature of Resistance: Interest Alliance in Housing Marketization and Its Responding Strategies to Homeowners Collective Resistance. An Empirical Study of Transforming China Anna Livia Brand (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA) Claiming the Right to the City: The Transformations and Limits of Change César Guzmán -Concha (University of Barcelona, Spain) Squatter Movement in Europe: Sources of Variation and Political Dynamic of the Mobilization Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 03: Democratization, Political Institutions and Social Movements in Latin America Part I Chair: Benjamín Tejerina, University of the Basque Country, Spain Location: UB-FPGH-205 Session ID: RC48_03 Breno Bringel (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain) Ampliando el espectro democrático y la esfera pública. Movimientos sociales y política radical en la nueva redemocratización brasileña Camilo Andrés Castiblanco Durán (Universidad Santo Tomás and Universidad Central, Bogotá, Colombia) Protesta campesina en Colombia Maria Victoria Espiñeira González (Universidad Federal de Bahía, Brasil) Cuando la clase social importa. El papel de los 290

292 partidos políticos en los movimientos sociales estudiantiles de Bahía (Brazil) Lavínia Pessanha (Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics, Brazil) Public Policies Councils in Brazil: Limits and Possibilities Vanessa Campagnac (ENCE/IBGE, Brazil) Public Policies Councils in Brazil: Limits and Possibilities Denise Ferreira de Matos (ENCE/IBGE, Brazil) Public Policies Councils in Brazil: Limits and Possibilities María Pilar García-Guadilla (Universidad Simón Bolívar, Venezuela) Quiénes somos? Estudiantes. Qué queremos? Libertad: Movilizaciones estudiantiles y reforma constitucional en Venezuela María Teresa Urreiztieta V. (Universidad Simón Bolívar, Venezuela) Quiénes somos? Estudiantes. Qué queremos? Libertad: Movilizaciones estudiantiles y reforma constitucional en Venezuela 2aturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 09: Joint Session of RC07 and RC48: Vision, persuasion and power Chair: Mark Herkenrath, U. Zurich, Switzerland and Hannah Neumann, Technical University of Ilmenan, Germany Location: UB-FPGH-207 Session ID: RC48_09 Hannah Neumann (Berlin, Germany) If We Can Train People For War, We Can Train Them For Peace! The Peace Zone Movement as an Alternative Form To Pacify Ethnopolitical War and Conflict Mangala Subramaniam (Purdue University, USA) Persuading Behavior Change: Current trends in the Discourse on HIV/AIDS in India Karen Manges Douglas (Sam Houston State University, USA) Environmental Issues and the Construction of Alternative Futures Gideon Sjoberg (University of Texas at Austin, USA) Environmental Issues and the Construction of Alternative Futures Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 04: Democratization, Political Institutions and Social Movements in Latin America Part II Chair: Benjamín Tejerina, University of the Basque Country, Spain Location: UB-FPGH-205 Session ID: RC48_04 José G. Vargas-Hernández (Instituto Tecnológico de Cd. Guzmán, Mexico) Social Movements in Latin America: Co-operation and Conflict between Firms, Communities, New Social Movements and the Role of Government Miguel Ángel Vite Pérez (CIECAS-IPN) The movement of Oaxaca. Limits of the Democracy in Mexico Eduardo Bautista Martínez (Universidad Autónoma Benito Juárez de Oaxaca, Mexico) La Asamblea Popular de Pueblos de Oaxaca (APPO). Crisis de dominación y resistencia Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Session 05: Debates and Mass Media in Public Arena Chair: James Goodman, University of Technology Sydney, Australia Location: UB-FPGH-205 Session ID: RC48_05 Marcelo C. Rosa (Universidade Federal Flumisense, Brazil) Bringing the Rural to the Public: Landless Movements in Brazil and South Africa Ana Carmen Laliena (Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain) El papel de los movimientos sociales en el fo- 291

293 mento de la responsabilidad social empresarial: El caso de la Campaña Ropa Limpia en España Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Session 10: Joint session of RC10, RC48 and RC36: Overcoming Alienation: Democratic Mobilizations in a Global Age Chair: Knud Jensen, Danish School of Education, Aarhus University, Denmark Location: UB-FP-3.3 Session ID: RC48_10 Knud Jensen (Aarhus University, Denmark) Overcoming Alienation; Democratic Mobilization in a Global Age. Steve Walker (Aarhus University, Denmark) Overcoming Alienation; Democratic Mobilization in a Global Age. William DiFazio (Department Sociology, St. Johns, Queens, NY) Myths of Global Prosperity and Possibilities of Change Alan Spector (Purdue University Calumet, USA) From SDS (USA) to the Anti-Globalization Movements: The Alienation of Positivism and the Optimism of Rebellion. Tova Benski (Department of Behavior Sciences, College of Management, ) Sciences, College of Managment Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Session 08B: Traditional and New Forms and Arenas of Social Mobilization Part II Chair: Debal K. Singharoy, Indira Gandhi National Open University, India Location: UB-FPGH-205 Session ID: RC48_08 Joan E. Durrant (University of Manitoba, Canada) The Family, the State and Human Rights: The Movement to Abolish Corporal Punishment of Children Gregg M. Olsen (University of Manitoba, Canada) The Family, the State and Human Rights: The Movement to Abolish Corporal Punishment of Children Iwona Zieli_ska (Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland) Turning Moral Panics into Organized Actions Maria Guiomar da Cunha Frota (Instituto Universitário de Pesquisas do Rio de Janeiro) The Role of Non-governmental Actors in the Implementation of the Convention on the Rights of the Child : A Comparative Approach in American, African and European Countries Paula Gomes Quintão (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil) The Role of Non-governmental Actors in the Implementation of the Convention on the Rights of the Child : A Comparative Approach in American, African and European Countries Saurabh Gupta (University of London, United Kingdom) Natural Resources and Collective Action: Evidence from Rainwater Harvesting Initiatives in Rural Rajasthan, India Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Session 10: Joint session of RC10, RC48 and RC36: Overcoming Alienation: Democratic Mobilizations in a Global Age Chair: Knud Jensen, Danish School of Education, Aarhus University, Denmark Location: UB-FP-3.3 Session ID: RC48_11 Walter Frantz (Unijui, Brazil) The Co-operative Movement as debate at the World Social Forum. Lauren Langman (Loyola University of Chicago, USA) Global Justice as Identity: Social Mobilization in the 21st C. 292

294 RC 49 Mental health and Illness Santé mentale et maladie Salud mental y enfermedad President: Reynold Kilian, University of Ulm, Germany Coordinators of the programme: Reinhold Kilian, University of Ulm, Germany, Bronwen Lichtenstein, University of Alabama, USA Subject: New challenges in mental health: care and promotion of mental health Organizer: Reinhold Kilian, Department of Psychiatry, University of Ulm, Germany and Bronwen Lichtenstein, University of Alabama, USA Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 01: HIV gender and mental Health Chair: Bronwen Lichtenstein, University of Alabama, USA and J. Gary Linn, Tennessee State University, USA Location: UB-FP-2.2 Session ID: RC49_01 Megan Comfort (University of California, San Francisco) HIV Prevention for Women with Incarcerated Male Partners at a California State Prison Bronwen Lichtenstein (University of Alabama, USA) Stigma, HIV/AIDS, and Incarceration among African American Men J. Gary Linn (Tennessee State University, USA) A Community Intervention Supporting AIDS Widows in Rural Areas of Africa Ami R. Moore (University of North Texas, USA) Management of Stigma among Caregivers of Children with HIV or AIDS in Togo Kwabena A. Poku (University of Ghana, Legon, Ghana) Mental Health Consequences of HIV Infection in Ghanaian Women and the Preferred Intervention Modes Teresa G Labov (University of Pennsylvania, USA) Discussant Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 02: New research on gender and mental disorder Chair: Ramona Lucas, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain and Silvia Krumm, University of Ulm, Germany Location: UB-FP-2.2 Session ID: RC49_02 José Luis Álvaro (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain) Gender and depression Ramona Lucas (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain) Depressive Symptoms, Quality of Life and Gender differences among Elderly Silvia Krumm (Department of Psychiatry II, University of Ulm, Germany) Family planning in young females with severe mental disorders Herbert Matschinger (Department of Psychiatry, University of Leipzig, Germany) Gender specific effects of an optimized care model for patients with anxiety disorders in primary care. Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 03: Upcoming challenges and new approaches in mental disorder prevention and health promotion Chair: Judith Boardman, Health & Education 293

295 Services, USA and Reinhold Kilian, University of Ulm, Germany Location: UB-FP-2.2 Session ID: RC49_03 Antoni Corominas (Department of Mental Health, Fundació Privada Hospital de Mollet, Barcelona) Predictive factors of metabolic syndrome in severe mental disorders: Rational for preventive interventions Reinhold Kilian (Department of Psychiatry II, University of Ulm, Germany) Health related lifestyles of people with severe mental disorder in comparison to the general population in Germany Judith Boardman ( Health & Education Services, Inc., USA) Health Access and Integration: Five Years Later Prisca Weiser (Department of Psychiatry II, University of Ulm, Germany) The European network for promoting the health of residents in psychiatric and social care institutions (HELPS) Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 04: Recent studies on the social epidemiology of mental illness Chair: Hans-Joachim Salize, Central Institute of Mental Health, Germany and Kwabena Poku, University of Ghana, Ghana Location: UB-FP-2.2 Session ID: RC49_04 Hans-Joachim Salize (Central Institute of Mental Health, Mannheim, Germany) Threatening Homelessness and mental disorders in Germany Ka-Yuet Liu (Nuffield College, University of Oxford, UK, Institute of Social and Economic Research and Policy (ISERP), Columbia University) Neighbourhood Interactions and Suicide in Stockholm: A Multilevel Study Christophe Vanroelen (Department of Medical Sociology, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium) Extending the demand-control-model. The latent structuring of contemporary working conditions in association with mental well-being among a representative sample of wage-earners Amado Alarcón ( Sagrat Cor Hospital, Mental Health Services, Barcelona, Spain) Mental health and social integration of magrebians in Catalonia (Spain) Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Session 05: New outcome concepts in the treatment of mental illness Chair: Kjeld Høgsbro, Danish Institute of Governmental Research and University of Aalborg, Denmark and Dirk Richter, LWL-Hospital Muenster, Germany, Berne University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland Location: UB-FP-2.2 Session ID: RC49_05 Dirk Richter ( LWL-Hospital Muenster, Muenster, Germany, School of Health, Berne University of Applied Sciences, Berne, Switzerland) The social exclusion of mentally ill patients: Towards the measurement of objective and subjective exclusion indicators Michael McCubbin ( Université Laval, Québec, Canada) The role of the empowerment / social inclusion dynamic in recovery trajectories of persons suffering psychoses Kjeld Høgsbro (Danish Institute of Governmental Research and University of Aalborg. Denmark) The social functioning of people with schizophrenia - Four phases in personal development from psychotic breakdown to rehabilitation Ian Shaw (School of Sociology and Social policy, University of Nottingham, UK) Ian Shaw, School of Sociology and Social policy, University of Nottingham, UK Natasha Posner (RCN Institute, Oxford, UK) The meaning of recovery with psychosis and 294

296 early intervention Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Session 06: The social representation of mental health and illness Chair: Herbert Matschinger, University of Leipzig, Germany and J. Gary Linn, Tennessee State University, USA Location: UB-FP-2.2 Session ID: RC49_06 Irene Dalla Vedova (ISHSS University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands) Adolescents World: Looking for a healthy mind. An analysis of adolescents needs and the support they receive from a local Ngo in the Bom Jardim Favela (Fortaleza, Brazil) Anita M. Wells (Morgan State University, Baltimore, USA) Battles in the Aftermath: The Mental Health Impact of the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars on U.S. Veterans and their Families Breno Augusto Fontes (Federal University of Pernambuco, Brasil) Social networks and health: on the making of social support networks in the everyday life of carriers of mental disease Cattaneo Ada (Life-Health University St. Raphael, Milan, Italy) That which does not destroy us makes us stronger. A study on anorexia normalization processes and its communication in Italy Alfred Grausgruber ( Department of Sociology, University of Linz, Austria,) Do mass media matter? Media consumption, involvement and social distance towards people suffering from schizophrenia. 295

297 WG01 Sociology of Relationships between the Local and the Global Sociologie des Rapports entre les niveaux Local et Global Sociología de las Relaciones entre lo Local y lo Global President and coordinator of the programme: Nataliya Velikaya, Russia Subject: States and nations between the local and the global: global challenges and local answers Organizer: Nataliya Velikaya, Russia Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 01: Opportunities and prospects of sustainable development in the conditions of globalization Chair: Krzysztof Ostrowski, Pultusk School of Humanities, Poland Location: URL-A304 Session ID: WG01_01 Ivana Modena ( Webster University, Switzerland) The Uncertain Process of Glocalization Gloria de la Fuente (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain) Immigrants in Spain: identity changes and integration strategy Zh Toschenko (Russian State University for the Humanities, Moscow, Russia) Centaur Problems as a Special Case of Cognition and Social Practice Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 02: Terrotorial, national and political identities: new social challenges Chair: Henry Teune, University of Pennsylvania, USA Location: URL-A304 Session ID: WG01_02 Arvydas Matulionis (Institute for Social Research, Vilnus, Lithuani) Evolution of national identity in Lithuania Kusein Isaev (Bishkek Humanities University, Kyrgyz ) Globalization processes and problems of selfidentification of the oriental nation W.O. Taylor-Cole (St. Mary s University & Mount Royal College, Alberta, Canada) The Social Challenges of multiculturalism in Canada: A critique and discussion paper Anna Krukovskaya (UCPR-researching Centre, Moscow, Russia) Manifistation of world theatrical tendencies in Moscow repertory theatre Koray Degirmenci (Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey) Imaginary places, constructed localities: The rise of world music in Istanbul Patrick Gun Cuninghame (Autonomous University of Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico) Hybrid Identities and Transnationalism Across Shifting Borders Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 03: Rural societies and rural communities in the global world Chair: Nataliya Velikaya, Russian State University for the Humanities, Russia Location: URL-A304 Session ID: WG01_03 Anna Zaikina (Saratov State Academy of Law, 296

298 Saratov, Russia) Rural communities in Russia in the conditions of globalization Ildikó Asztalos Morell (Department of Eurasian Studies, Uppsala University, Sweden,) Generation change and recruitment of agrarian entrepreneurs in Hungary during the transition to capitalism Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Session 04: Transformation of democratic principles in conditions of European integration: progress or regress Chair: Tatyana Iskra, Pultusk School of Humanities, Poland Location: URL-A304 WG01_04 Alexandre Roslyakov (Russian State University for the Humanities, Moscow, Russia) Social Roots of Folklore Figures and Images in Russian Discourse about Politics Marta Klekotko (Institute of Sociology, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland) Balance in Action: The Case of Radzionkow in Upper Silesia in Poland. Nataliya Velikaya (Russian State University for the Humanities, Moscow, Russia) The role of the Left European parties and movements in the constructing and forming sustainable society in the context of Globalization Anna Radiukiewicz (Pultusk School of Humanities, Institute of Political Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland) Civic socialization in Poland and the role of European integration the case of Polish Civic Organizations Larisa Vdovichenko (Russian State University for the Humanities, Russia) Transformation of democratic values in the Political Culture of modern Russia 297

299 WG03 The Body in Social Sciences Le Corps dans les Sciences Sociales El Cuerpo en las Ciencias Sociales President and coordinator of the programme: Bianca Maria Pirani, Università di Roma La Sapienza, Italy.Local Host: Alberto Moncada; Leonor Gimenez Subject: Tracing a map of the body: the physical factor in memory and in social action Organizer: Dennis Zuev, Siberian Federal University and Regev Nathansohn, University of Michigan, USA Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 01: The new boundaries between bodies and technologies: Official Presentation of the ISA WG03 collective book The New Boundaries between Bodies and Technologies Chair: Devorah Kalekin-Fishman, Faculty of Education, Haifa, Israel Location: UB-FP-0.2 Session ID: WG03_01 Pierre B ouvier (University of Paris, France) Round table, Discussant Roberto Cipriani (University of Roma, Italy) Round table, Discussant Lauren Langman (Chicago Loyola University, USA) Round table, Discussant BiancaMaria Pirani (University of Roma La Sapienza, Italy) Round table, Discussant Martin Prosono (University of Missouri, USA) Round table, Discussant Thomas Spence Smith (University of Rochester, USA) Round table, Discussant Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 04: Joint session by RC13 and WG03: Body and nature in leisure Chair: Bianca Maria Pirani, University of Roma La Sapienza, Italy and Veena Sharma, Veena Sharma, India Location: UB-FP-4.2 Session ID: JS_WG03_RC13_04 Eduardo Carrascosa de Oliveira (University of Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil) Naturism: Body and Nature in Leisure Ana Lúcia de Castro (Universidade Estadual Paulista, UNESP, Brazil) Cult to the Body and Consumption: Fashion and Beauty Building Life Styles André Suchet (University of Grenoble 1, France) Socio-geography of Canyoning in France: a Socio-spatial Division of Leisure Dominique Jorand (University of Grenoble 1, France) Socio-geography of Canyoning in France: a Socio-spatial Division of Leisure Veena Sharma (Prajna Foundation, New Delhi, India) Body-Mind Complex A Way to Transformative Leisure Bianca Maria Pirani (University of Roma La Sapienza, Italy) Beyond the Carnival: Re-instating Body and Mind Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 02: Social mind and locative techno- 298

300 logies: The bodily borders Chair: Bianca Maria Pirani, Faculty of Sociology, University of Roma La Sapienza and Roberto Cipriani, University of Roma Tre, Italy Location: UB-FP-0.2 Session ID: WG03_02 Thomas Spence Smith (University of Rochester, USA) Reproduction and Synchronization in Social Networks: Hierarchical Models of Change and Conservation Bianca Maria Pirani (University of Roma, La Sapienza ) Mapping Bodies: the bodily factor in localization of the human mind Gianni Corino (University of Plymouth, UK) Social Bodies and Locative Technologies Alan Dunning (Alberta College of Art and Design, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada,The Einstein s Brain Project)... a body under the bushes : Ghosts in the Machine Paul Woodrow (Alberta College of Art and Design, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada,The Einstein s Brain Project)... a body under the bushes : Ghosts in the Machine Antonella Frisiello (Istituto Superiore Mario Boella, Turin, Italy) From the Developing Mind to the Developing Techs Cristina Piccirillo (Istituto Superiore Mario Boella, Turin, Italy) From the Developing Mind to the Developing Techs Carlos Hugo Sierra (Royal Holloway, University of London, Royal Holloway ) Corporal Transparency, Technology, and Medical Gaze Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 03: Dancing bodies in cyberspace Chair: Thomas Spence Smith, University of Rochester, USA and Tatiana Mazali, Polytechnic of Turin Cinema and Communication Engineering Location: UB-FP-0.2 Session ID: WG03_03 Tatiana Mazali (Polytechnic of Turin Cinema and Communication Engineering) Performativity and Unpredictable Uses in Techno-Bodies Chris Speed (University of Plymouth - Institute of Digital Art and Technology) Collaborative GPS Drawing Begonya Enguix Grau (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Spain ) Bodies in Action: Performing Gender and Identity in online Settings Elisenda Ardevol (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Spain ) Bodies in Action: Performing Gender and Identity in online Settings Giulia Bertone (Polytechnic of Turin Cinema and Communication Engineering- Turin, Italy) New Bodies for Cyborgs - The Usefulness of the Feminist Cyborg in the Analysis of the Imaginative Potential of Cyber Culture and Digital Art Sara Bonomini (Polytechnic of Turin Cinema and Communication Engineering- Turin, Italy) New Bodies for Cyborgs - The Usefulness of the Feminist Cyborg in the Analysis of the Imaginative Potential of Cyber Culture and Digital Art Silvia Milza (Polytechnic of Turin Cinema and Communication Engineering- Turin, Italy) New Bodies for Cyborgs - The Usefulness of the Feminist Cyborg in the Analysis of the Imaginative Potential of Cyber Culture and Digital Art Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 08: Transsexual and transgender bodies: Technological and socio-cultural distinctions between transgender and transsexual experience and meaning making Chair: Salvador Vidal Ortiz, American University, Washington, DC, US 299

301 Location: UB-FP-0.3 Session ID: WG03_08 Salvador Vidal-Ortiz (American University Washington DC US ) Authorized Knowledge and the Politics of Bodily Research: Transgender/Transsexual Men and Masculinities in recent autobiographical, cultural studies, and sociological literatures Vek Lewis (University of Sydney Australia) Do Political Identities Translate Cross-Culturally? The Case of Transgender in La-tin America Gerard Coll (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya Universitat Ramon Llull Barcelona Spain) Transsexualism in Spain: A Cultural and Legal Perspective Patrícia Soley-Beltran (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya Universitat Ramon Llull Barcelona Spain) Transsexualism in Spain: A Cultural and Legal Perspective Miguel Missé (Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona, Barcelona Spain) Movimientos colectivos de resistencia a la psiquiatrización de los y las trans E/J Gonzalez-Polledo (Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK) Movimientos colectivos de resistencia a la psiquiatrización de los y las trans Bremer Signe (Gothenburg University, Sweden) The Body in Psychiatry: Medical Perception, Transsexualism, and the productive dimensions of Flesh Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 05: Joint session of WG03 and RC36: The body as social icon: Spectacles of the Body Chair: Marvin T. Prosono, Missouri State University, USA and Bianca Maria Pirani, University of Roma Location: UB-FP-4.2 Session ID: JS_WG03_RC36_05 Marvin Prosono (Missouri State University, USA) Triage of the Vanities: Alienation, Harassment of the Body, and the Glen Beck Episode Anna Kontula (Department of Sociology and Social Psychology, University of Tam-pere, Finland ) Carnivalesque Tendencies in the Whore Movement Miriam Adelman (Universidade Federal do Paraná, Brazil) Performing (Different) Femininities: Women Jockeys At The Race Track in Brazil Adrian Scribano (Centre for Advanced Studies. Executing Unit. National University of Cordoba, Argentina, coordinator of the Working Group on Sociology of Emo-tions and Body of the Latin American Association of Sociology ALAS) Memory, body and Cyber Space in Latin America Diane Grams (Department of Sociology, New Orleans, LA ) Agency and Resistance in Parading Culture of New Orleans Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Session 06: Joint session of WG03 and RC36: The body as social icon: The Absent Body Chair: Lauren Langman, Loyola University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA and Bianca Maria Pirani, University of Roma La Sapienza, Italy Location: UB-FP-4.2 Session ID: JS_WG03_RC36_06 Nicola Porro (Faculty of Motor Sciences, University of Cassino, Italy) Nobody s Body as a Collective Body Giulio Gabbianelli (University Carlo Bo of Urbino, Italy) The Experience of the Body within Second Life Daniela Lorenzetti (University of Cassino, Italy) Those who feels pain need having reason (A. Artaud) 300

302 Diego Fiori (University of Cassino, Italy) Those who feels pain need having reason (A. Artaud) Olga Pohankova (Bildtechnik und Kamera Schnitt Universitat fur Musik unddarstellende Kunst Wien, Abteilung Film und Fernsehen, Austria) Those who feels pain need having reason (A. Artaud) Jodie Allen (University of Cambridge, UK) Reconfiguring (Pro-)anorexia Online: How Women Negotiate their Eating Disorder Subjectivity in relation to Psy Discourse Karolin Kappler (University of Barcelona, Spain, Barcelona, Spain) Life Events and Crisis as a Source for Alienation Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Session 07: Identités existentielles et sociétales Chair: Pierre Bouvier, University of Paris X, Nanterre, France Location: UB-FP-0.2 Session ID: WG03_07 Pierre Bouvier (University of Paris X, Nanterre, France ) Socioanthropologie du Corps Social, entre Eclatement et Remembrement Caroline Moricot (Université Paris 1, Paris, France) Les Resistences du Corps, la Place des Humains dans le Mond Automathisé Chan Langaret (Université Paris X-Nanterre) De la Personne aux Personnages : les Comédiens Marina Maestrutti (CETCOPRA, Université Paris 1) Identité Cyborg et Techno-utopies contemporaines du Corps Valérie Souffron (Université Paris 1) Quel Corps pour le Feu? Les Trois Corps de la Crémation Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Session 09: The body: Workshop of the senses Chair: Sonia Giusti, University of Cassino, Italy and Floriana Ciccodicola, University of Cassino, Italy Location: UB-FP-0.3 Session ID: WG03_09 Sonia Giusti (University of Cassino, Italy) Myth and Historical Memory: Tools that Shape the World Floriana Ciccodicola (University of Cassino, Italy ) The Body as Historical Memory, Symbolic Universe and Social Practice: the Tarantismo and Ritual Mourning Valentina Fabiani (University of Cassino, Italy ) Plant Metamorphosis. The Body and the Myth Elisa Langiano (University of Cassino, Italy ) The Behaviours to Risk of the Young Generations. Maria Ferrara (University of Cassino, Italy ) The Behaviours to Risk of the Young Generations. Liana Lanni (University of Cassino, Italy ) The Behaviours to Risk of the Young Generations. Patrizia Atrei (University of Cassino, Italy ) The Behaviours to Risk of the Young Generations. Daniela Lorenzetti (University of Rome, University of Cassino, Italy) Those who Feels Pain need Having Reason Diego Fiori (University of Cassino, Italy ) Those who Feels Pain need Having Reason Olga Pohankova (University of Cassino, Italy Universitat fur Musik und darstellende Kunst Wien, Austria) Those who Feels Pain need Having Reason Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Session 10: Final Round Table: Mapping bodies: The bodily factor in social networking 301

303 Chair: Bianca Maria Pirani, University of Roma La Sapienza, Italy and Thomas Spence Smith, University of Rochester, USA Location: UB-FP-0.3 Session ID: WG03_10 Salvador Vidal-Ortiz (American University Washington DC US) Discussant Pierre Bouvier (University of Paris X, Nanterre, France) Discussant Floriana Ciccodicola (University of Cassino, Italy ) Discussant Roberto Cipriani (University of Roma, Italy) Discussant Devorah Kalekin-Fishman (University of Haifa, Israel) Discussant Sonia Giusti (University of Cassino, Italy ) Discussant Lauren Langman (Chicago Loyola University, USA) Discussant Tatiana Mazali (Polytechnic of Turin Cinema and Communication Engineering) Discussant Ishwar Modi (India International Institute of Social Sciences, India) Discussant Bianca Maria Pirani (University of Roma La Sapienza, Italy ) Discussant Marvin Prosono (University of Missouri, USA) Discussant Veena Sharma (Prajna Foundation, New Delhi, India) Discussant Thomas Spence Smith (University of Rochester, USA) Discussant 302

304 WG06 Social indicators Indicateurs sociaux Indicadores sociales President: Heinz-Herbert Noll, ZUMA, Germany Programme committee: Heinz-Herbert Noll, Germany, Ming-Chang Tsai, Taiwan, Ruut Veenhoven, Holland. Local Host: Ferran Casas; Mónica González Subject: Are things getting better or worse, and why? The role of social indicators in the foundation of public policies Organizer: Heinz-Herbert Noll, Gesis-Zuma, Germany Friday, September 5, 15:30-17:30 Session 01: Indicators and Their Use to Guide Policies in the Field of Health Chair: Heinz-Herbert Noll, Gesis-Zuma, Germany Location: UB-FPGH-407 Session ID: WG06_01 Lars Eric Kroll (Robert Koch Institut, Germany) Healthy Life Expectancy as an indicator to compare the health of societies Thomas Lampert (Robert Koch Institut, Germany) Healthy Life Expectancy as an indicator to compare the health of societies Cornelia Lange (Robert Koch Institut, Germany) Healthy Life Expectancy as an indicator to compare the health of societies Thomas Ziese (Robert Koch Institut, Germany) Healthy Life Expectancy as an indicator to compare the health of societies Liz Eckermann (Deakin University, Australia, ) Critique of the Millenium Development Goals (MDGs): Is maternal mortality a sufficient indicator to guide international health policy for pregnancy and parity? A case study of Lao PDR Karen M. Jennison (University of Northern Colorado, USA) Cross-National comparisons of episodic heavy binge drinking and smoking convergence in 25 European countries and the United States: Evidence of the co-ocurrence of health risk behaviors from two national surveys Kenneth A. Johnson (University of Northern Colorado, USA) Cross-National comparisons of episodic heavy binge drinking and smoking convergence in 25 European countries and the United States: Evidence of the co-ocurrence of health risk behaviors from two national surveys Laura Corradi (Università della Calabria, Italy) Privatization and Worsening of Health Systems: the Role of Class Variables and Socio-economic Status Cormac Forkan (National University of Ireland, Ireland) Tracking Child Outcomes in Youth and Family Support Projects in Ireland Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 02: The Role of Social Indicators for Community Level Policies Chair: Ruut Veenhoven, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands Location: UB-FPGH-407 Session ID: WG06_02 Jo Van Assche (Ghent University, Belgium) Are things getting better or worse in Flemish cities? The case of the Flemish city monitor Thomas Block (Ghent University, Belgium) Are things getting better or worse in Flemish cities? The case of the Flemish city monitor Filip De Rynck (Technical University Ghent, 303

305 Belgium) Are things getting better or worse in Flemish cities? The case of the Flemish city monitor Herwig Reynaert (Ghent University, Belgium) Are things getting better or worse in Flemish cities? The case of the Flemish city monitor Manfred Garhammer (Georg-Simon-Ohm- Hochschule, Germany) The role of social indicators systems to monitor integrated urban development policies Valerie Møller (Rhodes University, South Africa) Monitoring Perceptions of Social Progress and Pride of Place in a South African Community Changcheng Zhou (Wuhan University, China) Surveying Quality of Life in Chinese Cities Fabrizio D Ovidio (University of Teramo, Italy) Social Indicators in Local Development: conciliation family-work issue in Italy Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 03: Comparative Social Indicators for Public Policies Europe Chair: Wolfgang Glatzer, University of Frankfurt, Germany Location: UB-FPGH-407 Session ID: WG06_03 Daniel Oberski (Esade Barcelona, Spain) Social indicators for Public Policy in a comparative perspective Willem E. Saris (Esade Barcelona, Spain) Social indicators for Public Policy in a comparative perspective Noelia Somarriba (University of Valladolid, Spain) Approach To The Measurement Of The Individual and Social Quality Of Life In Europe Andranik Tangian (Hans Boeckler Foundation, Germany) Composite indicators of decent work derived from the 4th European Working Conditions Survey 2005 Srna Mandi_ (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia) Housing Outcomes And Structural Determinants: Comparisons Within The Enlarged EU Andreja Cirman (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia) Housing Outcomes And Structural Determinants: Comparisons Within The Enlarged EU José António Pereirinha (Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal) Women and Poverty in the European Union: contribution to the discussion of a new set of social indicators Sini_a Zrin ak (University of Zagreb, Croatia) Cognitive Europeanization And Social Reality: Role Of Social Indicators In Post-Communist Transformation Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 04: Social Indicators for Public Policies - Asia and Latin America Chair: Ferran Casas, Facultat de Ciències Econòmiques i Empresarials, Universitat de Girona, Spain Location: UB-FPGH-407 Session ID: WG06_04 Siri Hettige (University of Colombo, Sri Lanka) Role of Social Indicators to Inform Public Policy: The Case of Sri Lanka at a Time of Rapid Socio-economic Change Mariano Rojas (Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales and Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado de Puebla, Mexico) The Four Qualities Of Life In Latin America Maikol Elizondo-Lara (Universidad de las Américas, Mexico) Understanding Health Satisfaction in Latin America And The Caribbean Lavínia Pessanha (Brazilian institute of Geographie and Statistics, Brazil) Social Indicators, Food Security and Basic Human Being Needs: The Brazilian Case Paulo Vicente Mitchell (Brazilian institute of Geographie and Statistics, Brazil) Social Indicators, Food Security and Basic Human Being Needs: The Brazilian Case Marta G. Rivera Ferre (Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain) Food Sovereignty indicators at the community 304

306 level in Dominican Republic, Guatemala and Spain Sandra Fachelli (Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain) Social stratification in Argentina: an inter-temporal analysis Realities and Aspirations in three Welfare Regimes Karina Freiner (University of Constance, Germany) PISA Assessment Results: What are Brazil and Germany doing with them? Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 05: The Role of Social Indicators to Inform Public Policies: Welfare State and Education Chair: Mariano Rojas, Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales and Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado de Puebla, Mexico Location: UB-FPGH-407 Session ID: WG06_05 Alexis Tala (Warsaw University, Poland) Building a Robust Wellbeing Monitoring System for Social Policy. Some Methodological Issues Wolfgang Glatzer (University of Frankfurt, Germany) The Development of the Welfare State and Social Cohesion. Signals of Social Indicators Sunnee Billingsley (Pompeu Fabra University, Spain) The balance of welfare provision: An indicator of decommodification Dina Frommert (Deutsche Rentenversicherung Bund, Germany ) Providing relevant information for the policy debate - The influence of individual life courses on future retirement incomes Thorsten Heien (Tns Infratest Sozialforschung, Germany) Providing relevant information for the policy debate - The influence of individual life courses on future retirement incomes Patrick Sachweh (University of Bremen, Germany ) The Welfare State and Equality? Stratification Realities and Aspirations in three Welfare Regimes Sigrun Olafsdottir (Boston University, USA) The Welfare State and Equality? Stratification Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Session 06: Measuring Sustainability and Social Capital Are Things Getting Better or Worse? Chair: Valerie Møller, Rhodes University, South Africa Location: UB-FPGH-407 Session ID: WG06_06 Carmit Lubanov (Tel Aviv University, Israel) Social Indicators in Israel: A Conceptual Model of Combining Sustainability Measurement Theory and Local Practice Robin Richards (Community Agency for Social Enquiry, South Africa) Working for Water: a case study on the impact of a South African Public Works Programme in improving the quality of life of programme beneficiaries Melissa A. Young (State University of New York, USA) Exploring Sustainability At a Local Scale: Bridging The Gap Between Local Residents, Local Officials, And Experts Ruut Veenhoven (Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands) Is Life Getting Better? Chaime Marcuello-Servós (Zaragoza University, Spain) Social Efficiency Indicators in Non Profit Organizations Sunday, September 7, 13:30-14:30 Session 08: Business Meeting Location: UB-FPGH-407 Session ID: WG06_BM 305

307 Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Session 07: Indicators and Their Use to Guide Public Policies: Migration, Gender and Poverty Rob V. Bijl (The Netherlands Institute for Social Research, Netherlands) Evaluating the social integration of immigrants: how to measure successes and failures? Zuleica Oliveira (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) Cultural Gender Index Katharina Mahne (German Centre of Gerontology, Germany) The transition to motherhood and quality of life living conditions do matter Oliver Huxhold (German Centre of Gerontology, Germany) The transition to motherhood and quality of life living conditions do matter Eva Sierminska (Ceps / Instead, Luxembourg) Examining the gender wealth gap within households Markus M. Grabka (German Socio-Economic Panel Study Diw, Germany) Examining the gender wealth gap within households Joachim R. Frick (German Socio-Economic Panel Study Diw, Germany) Examining the gender wealth gap within households Elvira Pereira (Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal) Measuring poverty using social indicators: the development of an index of deprivation to measure rural-urban poverty differences in Portugal José António Pereirinha (Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal) Measuring poverty using social indicators: the development of an index of deprivation to measure rural-urban poverty differences in Portugal Stef Adriaenssens (European University College, Belgium) Wellbeing And Capabilities Of Beggars Chair: Liz Eckermann, Deakin University, Australia Location: UB-FPGH-407 Session ID: WG06_07 306

308 TG02 Historical and Comparative Sociology Sociologie historique et comparative Sociología histórica y comparativa President: Johann P. Arnason, La Trobe University, Australia Coordinator of the programme: Willfried Spohn, Catholic University Eichstaett, Germany Subject: Civilization analysis and historical sociology Organizer: Willfried, Spohn, Catholic University Eichstaett, Germany Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 01A: Multiple modernities, comparative civilizations and historical sociology, Part I Chair: Victor Roudometof, University of Cyprus and Willfried Spohn, Catholic University of Eichstatt, Germany Location: UB-FPGH-408 Session ID: TG02_01A Johann Arnason (Charles University Prague, Czech Republic) Embedding civilizations in history. Bridging themes and theoretical perspectives Wolfgang Knöbl (University of Göttingen, Germany) Comparative-historical sociology and the problem of contingency Peter Wagner (University of Trento, Italy) Requirements for a historical sociology of modernities Daniel Platek (Jagellonian University, Poland) Nation-state and mobilization: European and Islamic civilizations in comparative perspective Victor Roudometof (University of Cyprus, Nikosia) World-historical globalization and the emergence of the nation-form Mauricio Domingues (IUPERJ, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) Modernity and modernizing moves: Latin America in comparative perspective Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 01B: Multiple modernities, comparative civilizations and historical sociology, Part II Chair: Johann Arnason, LaTrobe University Melbourne, Australia and Willfried Spohn, Catholic University of Eichstatt, Germany Location: UB-FPGH-408 Session ID: TG02_01A Song Chon (Hang Yang University, Korea) The modernity or the modernities preliminary reflections Atsuko Ichijo (Kingston University, Great Britain) Operationalizing civilizational constellations Fernando Ampudia de Haro (Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal) Discussing de-civilization: some theoretical remarks Stephanie Alice Baker (University of Sidney, Australia) Rediscovering catharsis: a historical and sociological examination Jordi Collet Sabe (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona) Civilizing advances in historically oriented processes: the case of family socialization Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 02A: Globalization, religion and collective identities, Part I 307

309 Chair: Victor Roudometof, University of Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus and Willfried Spohn (FU Berlin/University of Konstanz, Germany Location: UB-FPGH-408 Session ID: TG02_02A Gi-Wook Shin (Stanford University, CA, USA and Yonsei University, Korea) The paradox of globalization? Korean experiences in historical and comparative perspective Riaz Hassan (Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia) Religion and governance in a globalizing world Celia Valente (Universiddad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain) Internationalization, religion and gender identities: the feminist protest within the Spanish Catholic church in Franco s Spain (1930s-1975) Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 03A: Joint session TG02 and RC09: Multiple modernities, sociology of development and postcolonial studies, Part I Chair: Ulrike Schuerkens, EHESS, France and Willfried Spohn, Free University of Berlin/University of Konstanz, Germany Location: UB-FPGH-408 Session ID: JS_TG02_RC09_03A Sujata Patel Multiple Modernities or Colonial Modernity? A Critique from a Post-Colonial Perspective Maria Elena Rivera-Beckstrom The Philippines and the United States: Postcolonial Constitutional Politics Yuriy Savelyev European Integration and Development of Borderland Societies Ralph Matthews Countering Development Orthodoxy: The Transformation and Liberation of Lax Kw Alaams under Conditions of Globalization Nathan Young Countering Development Orthodoxy: The Transformation and Liberation of Lax Kw Alaams under Conditions of Globalization Ran Greenstein Development Paradigms, social Conflicts and political Struggles: The post-apartheid South African State and its Critics Manuela Boatca (Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, Germany) Crossroads: More than One Modernity Meets more than One Colonialism Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Session 03B: Joint session TG02 and RC09: Multiple modernities, sociology of development and postcolonial studies, Part II Chair: Ulrike Schuerkens, EHESS, France and Willfried Spohn, Free University of Berlin/University of Konstanz, Germany Location: UB-FPGH-408 Session ID: JS_TG02_RC09_03B Gurminder K. Bhambra (University of Warwick UK) Rethinking Modernity: From Ideal Types to Connected Histories Sanjeev Routray (University of British Columbia Canada) Between Political Economy and Postcolonial Schemas: Notes Towards an Understanding of Non-Western Societies Mathilde Gauvain (École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales Paris France) Informal Economy as a Development Step? Petya Kabakchieva (Sofia University Bulgaria) Postcolonial and Postcommunist Studies: Facing Similar Theoretical Challenges Anna Nemiroskaya (Siberian Federal University Russia) The Post-non-classical Approach in sociological Analysis of the Structure of Mass Consciousness Diego Barragan (Universidad Nacional de Colombia Bogota) The notable family and social order in 18th and 19th centuries Colombia 308

310 Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Session 02A: Globalization, religion and collective identities, Part I Chair: Victor Roudometof, University of Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus and Willfried Spohn (FU Berlin/University of Konstanz, Germany Location: UB-FPGH-408 Session ID: TG02_02B Olga Volkova (Povozhkaya Academy of National Service andchryshevsky Saratov State University, Russia) Narratives of post-soviet migrants as a reflection of transformation Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Session 02B: Globalization, religion and coilective identities, Part II Chair: Victor Roudometof, University of Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus and Willfried Spohn (FU Berlin/University of Konstanz, Germany Location: UB-FPGH-408 Session ID: TG02_02B Vera Peshkova (Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia) New immigrants and minorities: ethno-cultural diversity and reproduction of identities in post- Soviet Russia Ludmilla Tataru (Chryshevsky Saratov State University) Narratives of post-soviet migrants as a reflection of transformation Sofia Gaspar (Universidad Complutense Madrid, Spain) Marriage between Europeans as an unintended consequence of action: re-thinking the contribution to the formation of post-national identity Flores Angel (Mexico) From Santiago Matomoros/Matoindios to Santiago Charro. Transculturation from Medieval Spain to 19th century Mexico Mario Alberto (Mexico) From Santiago Matomoros/Matoindios to Santiago Charro. Transculturation from Medieval Spain to 19th century Mexico Stefan Adriaenssens (European University College Brussels, Belgium) Religion and Secularity as causal factors of innovation: a Weberian analysis Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Session 04: The Legacy of Stable Cultural Realities, Colonialism, and Beyond Chair: Said Arjomand, State University of New York, USA and Ulrike Schuerkens, École des Hautes Études en Sciences, Paris Location: UB-FPGH-405 Session ID: TG02_04 Volker Schmidt (National University of Singapore) Continental drift: is the crisis of modernity shifting to (East) Asia?. Ulrike Schuerkens (École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris, France) The African continent: the legacy of stable cultural realities, colonialism, and beyond. Said Arjomand (State University of New York, Stony Brook, New York, USA) TBA Johann Arnason (Charles University of Prague, Czech Republic) Civilizational perspectives on colonialism 309

311 TG03 Human Rights and Global Justice Droits Humains et Justice Globale Derechos Humanos y Justicia Global President and coordinator of the programme: Keri Iyall Smith, Stonehill College, USA Subject: Sociological research and the public debate on social justice Organizer: Keri E. Iyall Smith, Suffolk University, USA Friday, September 5, 15:30-17:30 Session 01: The State as a Violator of Social Justice Chair: José Vicente Tavares Dos Santos, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil Location: UB-FPGH-412 Session ID: TG03_01 Kamlesh Kumar (Tata Instiute of Social Sciences, India) State Crime in India Exploring Contemporary Public Debate and Social Science Research Derek McGhee (University of Southampton, United Kingdom) Plotting the next steps for human rights policy in contemporary Britain in the context of the war on terror Marnia Lazreg (Hunter College, City University of New York) Moralizing War and Terror: Intellectuals Role in the Routinization of Torture William T. Armaline (San Jose State University, United States) Human Rights Abuses and Systemic Racism Through the Criminalization of Survival : An Ethnographic Exploration of Juvenile Detention Jean Claude Bernheim (Université d Ottawa, Canada) Is the Canadian Correctional Investigator a True Ombudsman? José Vicente Tavares Dos Santos (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil) The Public Debate on Criminal Justice and Social Control in Latin America Segundo Galicia Sánchez (Universidad Autonoma de Sinaloa, México) The political corruption as hurt humanity s crime Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 02: Social Justice for Immigrants and Disadvantaged Peoples Chair: Marnia Lazreg, Hunter College, City University of New York Location: UB-FPGH-412 Session ID: TG03_02 Anastasia Gorodzeisky (Tel Aviv University, Israel) Terms of Exclusion: Public Views toward Admission and Allocation of Rights to Immigrants in European Countries Moshe Semyonov (Tel Aviv University, Israel) Terms of Exclusion: Public Views toward Admission and Allocation of Rights to Immigrants in European Countries Miryam Rodríguez Monter (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain) Immigration in Europe: cultural values and cultural diversity as acceptance criteria José Luis Álvaro Estramiana (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain) Immigration in Europe: cultural values and cultural diversity as acceptance criteria Inge Schweiger (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain) Immigration in Europe: cultural values and cultural diversity as acceptance criteria Alberto Martín Álvarez (Universidad de Colima, México) Transnational Migrants, Civil Society and Human Rights in Mexico Jeffrey C. Dixon (Koç University, Turkey) What Explains Negative Attitudes toward Kurds in Turkey? The Roles of Interests, Culture, and Globalization 310

312 Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 03: Social Justice for Women Chair: Keri E. Iyall Smith, Suffolk University, USA Location: UB-FPGH-412 Session ID: TG03_03 Anna Maria M. Santos (Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines) Taking Care of Our Women: A study on urban poor women s perspectives on issues of rights in Manila Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 04: Social Justice for Disabled People Chair: María-Isabel Garrido Gómez, University of Alcalá, Spain Location: UB-FPGH-412 Session ID: TG03_04 Joanna Ferrie (University of Glasgow, Scotland) Disabled people and public policy: A case study of the Disability Equality Duty Nick Watson (University of Glasgow, Scotland) Disabled people and public policy: A case study of the Disability Equality Duty Kirsten Stalker (University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom,) Disabled people and public policy: A case study of the Disability Equality Duty Charlotte Pearson (University of Glasgow, Scotland) Disabled people and public policy: A case study of the Disability Equality Duty Nicola Burns (University of Glasgow, Scotland) Risky bodies in risky spaces: Disabled people s access to the outdoors Kevin Paterson (University of Glasgow, Scotland) Risky bodies in risky spaces: Disabled people s access to the outdoors Nick Watson (University of Glasgow, Scotland) Risky bodies in risky spaces: Disabled people s access to the outdoors Hazel McFarlane (University of Glasgow, Scotland) Out of Place Bodies: Disabled women s social and sexual displacement Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 05: Conceptions of Justice and Rights Chair: Wileidys Artigas, La Universidad del Zulia, Venezuela Location: UB-FPGH-412 Session ID: TG03_05 María-Isabel Garrido Gómez (University of Alcalá, Spain) Arguments Pro and Against Social Rights Mathieu Hauchecorne (Centre Maurice Halbwachs équipe Enquête, Terrains, Théories (CNRS/ENS/EHESS), France) Changing conceptions of social justice in the public debate in France : a controversy between two governmental centers of studies Mansilla Marina (Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia San Juan Bosco, Argentina) Sin instrucciones...derechos en serio. Sobre la estructura y exigibilidad de los derechos sociales María Cristina Useche (La Universidad del Zulia, Venezuela) Telecommunications Capacities in Venezuela: Base for Social Justice Beatriz Queipo (La Universidad del Zulia, Venezuela) Telecommunications Capacities in Venezuela: Base for Social Justice Landys Guerrero (Universidad Nacional Experimental de la Fuerza Armada de Venezuela y del Instituto Tecnológico de Maracaibo, Venezuela ) Telecommunications Capacities in Venezuela: Base for Social Justice Wileidys Artigas (La Universidad del Zulia, Ve- 311

313 nezuela) La Nacionalizacion de CANTV: Una Estrategia Para La Justicia Social En Venezuela Yeiling Fernandez (La Universidad del Zulia, Venezuela) La Nacionalizacion de CANTV: Una Estrategia Para La Justicia Social En Venezuela Beatriz Queipo (La Universidad del Zulia, Venezuela) La Nacionalizacion de CANTV: Una Estrategia Para La Justicia Social En Venezuela Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Session 06: Research on Education and Justice Chair: Karen Clark, University of Pennsylvania, United States Location: UB-FPGH-412 Session ID: TG03_06 Michelle Cruz-Santiago (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, United States) What is an Involved Parent? Re-examining Latino Parent Involvement in K-7 Education Karen Clark (University of Pennsylvania, United States) Examining Normative Whiteness and Democracy in the Public Space of Schools and Classrooms: Varied Voices and the School Board Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Joint session 09 of RC25 and TG03: The Discourses of Ageism and Anti-Ageism Chair: Elisabet Cedersund, Jönköping University, Sweden and John Macnicol, London School of Economics, UK Location: UB-FPGH-406 Session ID: TG03_09 John Macnicol (London School of Economics, UK) The Uses and Abuses of Anti-Ageism Clary Krekula (Karlstad University, Sweden) Doing gendered age by discourses of ageism: When old women negotiate identities Larry Anderson (Kwantlen University College, Canada) Ageism in Canada: A brief Report Fredrik Snellman (Umeå University, Sweden) Retired peoples perceptions of age-biased birthday cards Monika Wilinska (Jönköping University, Sweden) Discourse of aging in the Polish media: a critical discourse analysis of opinion weekly newsmagazines Isabella Paoletti (Social Research and Intervention Centre, Italy) Age discrimination and the discursive construction of the older worker Elisabet Cedersund (Jönköping University, Sweden) The discourse of care: Negotiating age in assessment talk Anna Olaison ( Linköping University, Sweden) The discourse of care: Negotiating age in assessment talk Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Session 07: The Nexus Between Praxis and Research in Global Justice Chair: Marco Cuevas-Hewitt, University of Western Australia, Australia Location: UB-FPGH-412 Session ID: TG03_07 José G. Vargas-Hernández (Instituto Tecnológico de Cd. Guzmán, Mexico) Indigenous Movements and Indigenous Political Ecology in Latina America Saúl Ramírez Sánchez (Instituto de Investigaciones Dr. José María Luis Mora, México) El impacto del Programa Oportunidades en niños indígenas mexicanos, en relación a sus opciones de empleo y trabajo como medio de acceso a la justicia social Sylvanna M. Falcón (Connecticut College, United States) 312

314 The NGO Response Regarding the U.S. Reports to the United Nations Committee to Eliminate Racial Discrimination Marco Cuevas-Hewitt (University of Western Australia, Australia) Activist ethnography at the transnational scale Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Session 08: The Ethos of Ethics Review within Qualitative Research. Chair: Richard Floyd, Kwantlen University College, Canada Location: UB-FPGH-406 Session ID: TG03_08 Jack Katz (University of California at Los Angeles, USA) Suppressing Political Expression through Ethical Review: The Emergence of Censorship in the Name of Human Research Subject Protection Ashley Taylor Schultz (Duke University, USA) Same End, Divergent Means: Reconciling Dueling Review Board Suggestions When Working With Incarcerated Males Lynda Measor (University of Brighton, UK) Qualitative Research and the Emerging Role of Ethics Review Boards in the UK Caroline Larue (Universite de Montreal, Canada) Ethical Challenges of Interviewing Psychiatric Patients Emmanuelle Bernheim (Universite de Montreal, Canada) Ethical Challenges of Interviewing Psychiatric Patients Yanuarius Koli Bau (Nusa Cendana University, Indonesia) Ethics and Interviews: Challenges in Researching Socio-pathologies Violations in Western Countries Co-sponsored Chair: Isabella Paoletti, Social Research and Intervention Center (NGO), Italy Location: UB-FPGH-406 Session ID: TG03_10 Maria Rita Bartolomei (Macerata University, Italy) Islamic Education and Women s Rights in Italy Isabella Paoletti (Social Research and Intervention Centre, Italy) Migrant Women from Muslim Countries: Social and Institutional Discourses Producing Segregation Carola Mick (Campus Walferdange, Luxembourg) Peruvian Domestic Servants as Promoters of Social Justice in Peru E. Huss (Ben Gurion University, Israel) Art as a Speech Act from the Margins: Arts Based Research as a Trigger for a Narrative of Resistance Shobha Hamal Gurung (South Utah University, USA) Informal Global Economy: The Case of Nepali Female Migrants in Boston and New York Rizwana Yusuf (Insitute of Hazrat Mohammad, Bangladesh) The Explorations of Asian Migrant Women Workers: Policy Issues and Solutions Leonor Gimeno Giménez (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain) Human Rights and Immigrants Sense of Belonging to the Society of Immigration Sunday, September 7, 18:00-20:00 Session 10: Joint session of TG03, RC05 and RC25: Migrant Women and Human Rights 313

315 TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty Sociologie du Risque et de l Incertitude Sociología del Riesgo y la Incertidumbre President and coordinator of the programme: Jens O. Zinn, University of Kent, GB Subject: The end of rationality? The challenge of new risks and uncertainties in the 21st Organizer: Jens Zinn, University of Kent, UK Friday, September 5, 15:30-17:30 Session 01A: Rationalities of Governance and Regulation I, Governance and Regulation: the State and Beyond Part I Chair: Bridget Hutter, LSE, UK Location: CCCB-1 Session ID: TG04_01A Bridget Hutter ( LSE, UK) Anticipating Risk and Organising Risk Regulation: Governance in Public and Private Spaces Vicki Johansson (Göteborg University, Sweden) The road planning process and public servants negotiating strategies Bärbel Dorbeck-Jung (University of Twente, Netherlands) Prudent hybridisation of soft and hard law in nanotechnological risk regulation Martina McGuinness, (The University of Sheffield, UK) Pool Re: A case study of insurance, risk and governance Jeanette Hofmann (LSE, UK ) Transnational Self-Regulation in the Shadow of Hierarchy Friday, September 5, 15:30-17:30 Session 07A: Risk and Health and Illness: Part I Chair: Andy Alaszewski, CHSS, University of Kent, UK Location: CCCB-2 Session ID: TG04_07A Andy Alaszewski (CHSS, University of Kent, UK ) Ethics, Risk and Health Judith Green (London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, UK) Making sense of threats to health: is it time for the sociology of health to abandon risk? Nick Pidgeon (University of Cardiff, UK) Researching Health and Risk: Some Methodological and Ethical Considerations Annmarie Ruston (Christ Church University, Canterbury, UK) Health, risk and divergence: lay and institutional strategies for preventing and managing disease. Ellen Kuhlmann (University of Bath, UK) Institutional control and professional development: towards new connections in the governance of healthcare (regulation, medical hegemony, development of subordinate occupations,??risk) Friday, September 5, 18:00-20:00 Session 01B: Rationalities of Governance and Regulation II, Regulatory Reform, Trust and Legitimacy Part II Chair: Bridget Hutter, LSE, UK Location: CCCB-1 Session ID: TG04_01B Peter Taylor-Gooby (University of Kent, UK) Public Values and Public Trust: Responses to 314

316 Welfare State Reform Hervé Corvellec (Lund University, Sweden) Risks in Public Private Partnerships (PPP) - An Approach Situated in Practice Josep Espluga (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona) Social movements, local politics and governance of petrochemical risks David Dueñas (Universitat Rovira i Virgili) Social movements, local politics and governance of petrochemical risks Ine Van Hoyweghen (University of Maastricht, the Netherlands) How to govern genetic risks in insurance? Experimental learning as a new policy approach Friday, September 5, 18:00-20:00 Session 07B: Risk and Health and Illness: Part II Chair: Andy Alaszewski, CHSS, University of Kent, UK Location: CCCB-2 Session ID: TG04_07B A Suokas (University of Leicester, UK) Managing risk and uncertainty: early warning systems and the limits of discretion (patient safety, discretion and rule management) M Dixon-Woods (University of Leicester, UK) Managing risk and uncertainty: early warning systems and the limits of discretion (patient safety, discretion and rule management) E Pitchforth (University of Leicester, UK) Managing risk and uncertainty: early warning systems and the limits of discretion (patient safety, discretion and rule management) RJ Lilford (University of Birmingham, UK ) Managing risk and uncertainty: early warning systems and the limits of discretion (patient safety, discretion and rule management) Ewen Speed (University of Essex, UK) Choice and Safety: the invocation of morals into processes of quality assurance and risk regulation in health care context. (Morals/ethics, risk regulation) Patrick Brown (University of Kent, UK) Trusting in the New NHS or in spite of it: the construction of knowledge by gynae-oncology patients Orla McDonnell (University of Limerick) Private health insurance: governmental rationality and the public/private mix in the Irish healthcare system Orla O Donovan (University College Cork, Ireland) Private health insurance: governmental rationality and the public/private mix in the Irish healthcare system Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 01C: Rationalities of Governance and Regulation III, Risk Regulation Regimes Part III Chair: Bridget Hutter, LSE, UK Location: CCCB-1 Session ID: TG04_01C Peter Lunt (Brunel University, UK) Contrasting accounts of the new regulators of financial services and communications in the UK Michael Huber (University of Bielefeld, Germany) Risk Governance and the Displacement of Failure Henry Rothstein (King s College London, UK) Risk Governance and the Displacement of Failure Josep Espluga (Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona) Institutional dimensions underlying (lack of) trust on information about technological risks Ana Prades (CIEMAT) Institutional dimensions underlying (lack of) trust on information about technological risks Christian Oltra (CIEMAT) Institutional dimensions underlying (lack of) trust on information about technological risks Nuria Gamero (CIEMAT) Institutional dimensions underlying (lack of) trust on information about technological risks Sytze F. Kingma (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdamm, The Netherlands) 315

317 Corresponding risk-regimes, contrasting consequences: a comparison between the riskdiscourses on gambling and smoking in the Netherlands Björn Hassler (Södertörn University/College, Sweden ) Environmental Safety in Baltic Sea Oil Transportation Global Regimes and Regional Adaptation Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 07C: Risk and Health and Illness: Part III Chair: Andy Alaszewski, CHSS, University of Kent, UK Location: CCCB-2 Session ID: TG04_07C Maria Crojethovic (Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina) Formal rules and actual practices in public health organization. The case of Public Hospitals in Buenos Aires City. Argentina Maria Crojethovic (Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina) Permanency of Poulantzas ideas about the state: the specific case of Argentinean health system decentralization in 90th decade. Mariana Gómez Schettini (Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina) Permanency of Poulantzas ideas about the state: the specific case of Argentinean health system decentralization in 90th decade. Kristin K. Barker (Oregon State University, USA) Electronic Support Groups In an Era of Medical Uncertainty (Chronic illness and the management of groups, electroninc groups, lay perspective)) Giedre Baltrusaityte (Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania) Managing uncertainty and risk in mental illness: individual and institutional strategies ( managing uncertainty, individual v instituions, mental health) Claudine Burton-Jeangros (University of Geneva, Switzerland) Risk management strategies of patients in the context of pregnancy medical surveillance (patients, risk management strategy, pregnancy) Raphaël Hammer (University of Geneva, Switzerland) Risk management strategies of patients in the context of pregnancy medical surveillance (patients, risk management strategy, pregnancy) Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 13A: Joint session of TG04 and RC38: Biographical Coping with Risk and Uncertainty Part I Chair: Gabriele Rosenthal, University of Goettingen, Germany Location: UB-FP-0.3 Session ID: TG04_13A Zinn (University of Kent, UK) Risk and Uncertainty in Biographical Research Karen Henwood (University of Cardiff, UK) Researching risk: biography, narrative, subjectivity Wiebke Lohfeld (University of Mainz, Germany) Anybody who considers himself better than his fellow man is already losing. Everyday-philosophy and strategies in the biographies of German Jewish emigrants who fled to Shanghai in the face of risking of an uncertain life-course Marian Burchardt (University of Leipzig, Germany) Life in Brackets : Biographical Uncertainties of HIV-positive Women in South Africa Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 14:The Everyday Management of Risk Chair: Tom Horlick-Jones, Cardiff, UK Location: CCCB-Mirador Session ID: TG04_14 316

318 Tom Horlick-Jones (Cardiff, UK) Risk, Praxis and Everyday Life Fabrice Jubert (Université de Versailles, Italy) Management of Safety Risks: Case study of French nuclear power plants Kevin Walby (Carleton University, Canada) Their Risks are My Risks : On Shared Risk Epistemologies, including Altruistic Fear for Companion Animals Jan Macvarish (Research Associate, University of Kent, Canterbury, UK.) Intimacy in the 21st Century: The Negotiation of Divergent Rationalities Marc Poumadère (Symlog, Paris, France) Risk information after the AZF accident Kayhan Delibas (Adnan Menderes University, Aydin-Turkey, University of Kent, UK) Risk, Uncertainty and Rumours in Turkey Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 01D: Rationalities of Governance and Regulation IV, Science, Governance and Risk Part IV Chair: Bridget Hutter, LSE, UK Location: CCCB-1 Session ID: TG04_01D Julia Parker (University of Idaho, USA) Social Equity, Health Risk, and Environmental Tradeoffs in Agricultural Burning Systems Wulfhorst J.D. (University of Idaho, USA) Social Equity, Health Risk, and Environmental Tradeoffs in Agricultural Burning Systems Elizabeth A. Kirk (University of Dundee, Scotland, UK) Environmental regulation and institutional change for social change Alison D. Reeves (University of Dundee, Scotland, UK) Environmental regulation and institutional change for social change Ylva Uggla (Örebro University, Sweden) Biological diversity and the value of life: Who pleads for bugs and grubs? Carolyn Tarrant (University of Leicester, UK) Managing risk and uncertainty in participation in biomedical research: Trust, confidence, and regulation. Mary Dixon-Woods (University of Leicester, UK) Managing risk and uncertainty in participation in biomedical research: Trust, confidence, and regulation. Clare Jackson (University of Leicester, UK) Managing risk and uncertainty in participation in biomedical research: Trust, confidence, and regulation. Tobias Arnoldussen (Erasmus University of Rotterdam, The Netherlands) Sustainable development and precautionary politics in Europe: the debates on air quality Europe: the debates on air quality Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 07D: Risk and Health and Illness: Part IV Chair: Andy Alaszewski, CHSS, University of Kent, UK Location: CCCB-2 Session ID: TG04_07D Nicola Desmond () Contrasting risk priorities for health: the social construction of risk perception in NW Tanzania Nicole G. Power (Memorial University of Newfoundland) A critical examination of the public meanings negotiated through institutional discourses on fisheries risks: The case of the fishery in Newfoundland, Canada Nastia Zolotova (Centre for Independent Social Research, St.Petersburg, Russia) A Local Risk Reduction Facility and its Dependence from the Macrosocial Context: the Case of a Mobile Harm Reduction Program in St.Petersburg, Russia (drug users, intervention, failure??) Peter Meylakhs (Centre for Independent Social Research, St.Petersburg, Russia) A Local Risk Reduction Facility and its Dependence from the Macrosocial Context: the Case of a Mobile Harm Reduction Program in St.Petersburg, Russia (drug users, intervention, fai- 317

319 lure??) G Greene (Cardiff University, Wales, UK) Risk, uncertainty and the dangers of public health medicine in fathers decision making on Human papillomavirus vaccine (HPV) vaccination (Vaccination, fathers, moral certainty) M Davies (Cardiff University, Wales, UK) Risk, uncertainty and the dangers of public health medicine in fathers decision making on Human papillomavirus vaccine (HPV) vaccination (Vaccination, fathers, moral certainty) Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 13B: Joint session of TG04 and RC38: Biographical Coping with Risk and Uncertainty Part II Chair: Jens Zinn, University of Kent, UK Location: UB-FP-0.3 Session ID: TG04_13B Herwig Reiter (University of Bremen, Germany) Context, experience, expectation, and action towards an empirically-grounded, general model for analysing biographical uncertainty in youth transitions Birgit Apitzsch (Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Germany) Working in projects, relying on networks? Coping with risks in temporary organizations in the fields of architecture and media production Nadine Schaefer (University of Exeter, UK) Young people s perceptions of the risks and uncertainties of growing up in rural East Germany and the multiple strategies they develop to cope with them Talita Pereira de Castro (Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil) Female Narratives in Brazilian Self-Help Books. Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 15: The Everyday Management of Risk and Edgework Chair: Stephen Lyng, Carthage College, USA Location: CCCB-Mirador Session ID: TG04_15 Mitsutoshi Horii (Shumei University, Japan) Establishing the Discourse of (Sexual) Risk: The Case of the Emergence of Women-Only Train Carriages in Japan Adam Burgess (University of Kent) Establishing the Discourse of (Sexual) Risk: The Case of the Emergence of Women-Only Train Carriages in Japan Lucas Tchetgnia (University of Paris, France/ University of Yaoundé II Cameroon) How far has the conspiracy theory affected the perception, and responses to HIV risk? Some counter-productive practices among young people in Cameroon Stephen Lyng (Carthage College, USA) Edgework, Ontological Reflexivity, and Reflexive Community Johanne Korsdal Sørensen (Danish Centre for Alcohol and Drug Research, Denmark) Risky leisure - drug use at Rock Festivals Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 02A: The Morality of Risk - Risk Moralities, Risk, Insurance and Morality Part I Chair: Johannes Brinkmann, Norwegian School of Management, Norway Location: CCCB-1 Session ID: TG04_02A Johannes Brinkmann (Norwegian School of Management, Norway) Risk and Responsibility: Combining Two Perspectives Jyri Liukko (University of Helsinki, Finland) Insurance and solidarity Turo-Kimmo Lehtonen (University of Helsinki, Finland) Securing family life - The morality of insurance and the domestic sphere Ine Van Hoyweghen (University of Maastricht, the Netherlands) 318

320 Insurance, Genetics and Risk Morality Redistributing responsibility and solidarity in the molecular age Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 08A: Social Work and Risk I Part I Chair: Jo Warner, University of Kent, UK Location: CCCB-2 Session ID: TG04_08A Jo Warner (University of Kent, UK) Risk and Social Work David Denney (Royal Holloway University London, UK ) Violence perpetrated against Social Care Staff Nigel Parton (University of Huddersfield, UK) Changing Notions of Risk in the Rationale for the Provision of Children s Services in England: Towards the Preventive- Surveillance State Karen J. Swift (York University, Toronto) At Risk in the Human Services Marilyn Callahan (University of Victoria, Canada) At Risk in the Human Services Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 16: Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty and Public Debate Chair: Peter Taylor-Gooby, University of Kent, UK Location: CCCB-Mirador Session ID: TG04_16 Peter Taylor-Gooby (University of Kent, UK) Why Don t Policy-Makers Pay More Attention to Sociological Critiques of Rational Actor Approaches? Mara Yerkes (Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands) Social support for risk protection: influencing institutional strategies Julie Barnett (University of Surrey) Making sense of information provision Leonardas Rinkevicius (Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania) Shared scares or scary shares: shifting nuclear risk discourses in Eastern Europe Gerald Beck (Cordula Kropp, Munich Germany ) Infrastructures of Risk: An ANT Approach towards Controversies of Risks Saturday, September 6, 18:00-20:00 Session 02B: The Morality of Risk - Risk Moralities, Other Issues on Risk and Morality Part II Chair: Johannes Brinkmann, Norwegian School of Management, Norway Location: CCCB-1 Session ID: TG04_02B Catherine Butler (Cardiff University, UK) Morality and Climate Change: Is leaving your TV on standby a risky behaviour? Rolf Lidskog (Örebro University, Sweden) What s beneath the surface? Public understanding and moral reasoning with regard to regulating nature Maria Ojala (Örebro University, Sweden) What s beneath the surface? Public understanding and moral reasoning with regard to regulating nature Zielinska Iwona (Warsawa, Poland) Reinforcement of established norms and values in the face of risk of moral panic Paul Sollie (Utrecht University, The Netherlands) Ethical Technology Assessment under Uncertainty. Complexity Triggering Uncertainty. Christopher Groves (Cardiff University, UK) Complex Hazards, Indeterminacy and Risk Saturday, September 6, 18:00-20:00 Session 08B: Social Work and Risk II Part II 319

321 Chair: Jo Warner, University of Kent, UK Location: CCCB-2 Session ID: TG04_08B Roger Smith (De Montfort University, Leicester, UK) Risk and Power in Social Work Suzanne Hodge (University of Liverpool, UK) Managing risk in a democratic therapeutic community setting Wally Barr (University of Liverpool, UK) Managing risk in a democratic therapeutic community setting Andy Kirkcaldy (University of Liverpool, UK) Managing risk in a democratic therapeutic community setting Ken McLaughlin (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK) Risk and the social worker: From assessor of risk, to at risk and a risk Malcolm Cowburn (University of Bradford UK) Social Work admissions: applicants with criminal convictions the challenge of ethical risk assessment Peter Nelson (Sheffield Hallam University, UK) Social Work admissions: applicants with criminal convictions the challenge of ethical risk assessment Malcolm Golightley (University of Lincoln, UK) Social Work and Risk: engaging students in the dialogue Loreto Sáenz de Ugarte () Social Work and Risk Society Idoia Martín () Social Work and Risk Society Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 03: Risks in Financial Markets Chair: Helena Flam, University of Leipzig, Germany Location: CCCB-1 Session ID: TG04_03 Jocelyn Pixley (University of New South Wales, Australia) Banking on Uncertainty Mary Condon (York University, Toronto, Canada) Risk regulation and citizen empowerment in financial services and markets: New rationalities or old? Michael Pryke (The Open University, UK) Seeing risks amongst the numbers: visualisation and the use of qualitative techniques to quantify financial risks Alexandros-Andreas Kyrtsis (University of Athens, Greece) The Risk of Compliance: Compliance Officers and the Transfer of Regulatory Tensions into Financial Organizations Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 09A: Risk and Crime and Prevention Part I Chair: Hazel Kemshall, De Montfort University, UK Location: CCCB-2 Session ID: TG04_09A Hazel Kemshall (De Montfort University, UK) Rationalities of risk in crime and prevention: an overview Sandra Walklate (University of Liverpool, UK) Risky practices in gendered relationships: whose risk counts in criminal justice practice? Alex Sutherland (Nuffield College, Oxford, UK) Risk management in England and Wales of young people who commit serious violent and sexual offences Kerry Baker (University of Oxford) Young Offenders, Risk Assessment and Public Protection Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Session 09B: Risk and Crime and Prevention Part II 320

322 Chair: Hazel Kemshall, De Montfort University, UK Location: CCCB-2 Session ID: TG04_09B Jackie Turton (University of Essex, UK) Female sexual abusers: assessing the risk Adam Burgess (University of Kent, UK) Risk Behaviour as Displacement of Uncertainty: Women, Alcohol and the Precautionary Ritual of Guarding Against Drink Spiking Sarah Moore (University of Kent, UK) Risk Behaviour as Displacement of Uncertainty: Women, Alcohol and the Precautionary Ritual of Guarding Against Drink Spiking Mimi Ajzenstadt (The Hebrew University, Israel) Risk and Counter-Terrorist Policies in Israel Luz Berthila Burgueño Duarte (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México) The collective responsibility in México versus the risk society Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Session 04A: Theorizing Risk and Uncertainty I, General Theorizing and Developments Part I Chair: Jens O. Zinn, University of Kent, UK Location: CCCB-1 Session ID: TG04_4A Ortwin Renn (University of Stuttgart, Germany) Sociological Approaches to Conceptualize Risk Jens O. Zinn (University of Kent, UK) Developments and Perspectives in Interdisciplinary Risk Theorizing Tom Horlick-Jones (Cardiff School of Social Sciences,Cardiff University, UK ) After all these Years: Reflections on a Decade of Risk Perception and Risk Communication Research Ana Prades (CIEMAT, Barcelona ) After all these Years: Reflections on a Decade of Risk Perception and Risk Communication Research Jordi Farré (Rovira i Virgili University, Tarragona, Spain) A Complete Communicative Turn of Risk Research Jan Gonzalo (Rovira i Virgili University, Tarragona, Spain) A Complete Communicative Turn of Risk Research Olivier Borraz (Centre de Sociologie des Organisations, Paris, France ) Risk and the Changing Nature of the State Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Session 10: Risk, Difference and Social Inequality Chair: David Abbott, University of Bristol, UK Location: CCCB-2 Session ID: TG04_10 Andreas Cebulla (National Centre for Social Research, UK ) Less radical, more adaptive: Risk Perceptions in the Life Course and their Transmission between Generations Anwen Jones (SCARR, University of York and University of Bristol, UK) Investigating responses to financial risk: do social and cultural differences make a difference? Deborah Quilgars (SCARR, University of York and University of Bristol, UK) Investigating responses to financial risk: do social and cultural differences make a difference? David Abbott (SCARR, University of York and University of Bristol, UK) Investigating responses to financial risk: do social and cultural differences make a difference? Susanna Öhman (Mid Sweden University, Sweden, UK) Differences in Sense-Making of Risk: Are there Contextual Differences between Groups? Marion Kloep (Mid Sweden University, Sweden, UK) 321

323 Differences in Sense-Making of Risk: Are there Contextual Differences between Groups? Anna Olofsson (Mid Sweden University, Sweden, UK) Differences in Sense-Making of Risk: Are there Contextual Differences between Groups? Aaron Doyle (Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada) Negotiating Gender in Risky Jobs: Women and Men as Tree-Planters, Taxi Drivers and Circus Aerialists Kevin Walby (Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada) Negotiating Gender in Risky Jobs: Women and Men as Tree-Planters, Taxi Drivers and Circus Aerialists Margarita Palacios () Social Ties, Youth and Violence: The Risks of Individualization in Latin America Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Session 04B: Theorizing Risk and Uncertainty II, Specific Aspects Part II Chair: Jens O. Zinn, University of Kent, UK Location: CCCB-1 Session ID: TG04_4B Tom R. Burns (University of Uppsala, Sweden) Technology and Complexity: The Perspective of Actor-System-Dynamics on Complex Sociotechnical Systems, Uncertainty, and Risk Nora Machado (University of Uppsala, Sweden) Technology and Complexity: The Perspective of Actor-System-Dynamics on Complex Sociotechnical Systems, Uncertainty, and Risk Martin Hultman (Linköping University, Sweden) The AND-model of Risk - How Discourse Theory AND Actor-network Theory might shed Light on Risk Issues Margarethe Steinberger (Federal University of ABC São Paulo, Brazil) Towards a Model-theoretical Account of Panic Based on Risk Sociology Felipe Gaytán Alcalá (La Salle University - Mexico ) The Contingent of Religion in Modernity: Limits of the Category of Risk in the Theories of Secularization Roel Pieterman (Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands) The Precautionary Logic: the Cases of Technology, Terror and Temperance Marko Ahteensuu (University of Turku, Finland) Defending the Precautionary Principle against Three Criticisms Sunday, September 7, 18:00-20:00 Session 11: Socio-Cultural Differences Chair: Åsa Boholm, Göteborg University, Sweden Location: CCCB-2 Session ID: TG04_11 Åsa Boholm (Göteborg University, Sweden) The cultural construction of risk: A relational approach Richard Stoffle () Facing the Unimaginable: The Limits of Resilience and the Risk Society Lucas Tchetgnia (University of Paris, France/ University of Yaoundé II Cameroon) Some strong socio-cultural facts and beliefs and their implications on the response to HIV/Aids in Urban and Rural Cameroon Xiaomeng Shen (United Nations University, Bonn, Germany) Flood risk perception and mitigation in different cultural contexts - A case study in Wuhan, China and Cologne, Germany Laura Centemeri (Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy) Toxic contaminated communities coping with chronic chemical risk: the case of Seveso Sunday, September 7, 18:00-20:00 Session 05: Risk in Decision Making 322

324 Chair: Graham Loomes, University of East Anglia, UK Location: CCCB-1 Session ID: TG04_5 Gerhard Panzer (Technical University Dresden, Germany ) Modernity without Rationality? Differences of Rationality Concepts in Theories of Risk Society. Diana Ingenhoff (University of Fribourg, Switzerland) The Interrelationship between Uncertainties and Decision Making in Complex Environments. A System Theory Approach Ivana Modena (University of Fribourg, Switzerland) The Interrelationship between Uncertainties and Decision Making in Complex Environments. A System Theory Approach John Mehers (University of Liverpool, UK) Quantitative Analysis of the Spread of Risk Perception Graham Loomes (University of East Anglia, UK) Probability Judgments and Public Policy Judith Mehta (University of East Anglia, UK) Probability Judgments and Public Policy Brian Parkinson (Oxford University, UK) Other People s Emotions and their Impact on Decision-making Gwenda Simons (Oxford University, UK) Other People s Emotions and their Impact on Decision-making Tom R. Burns (University of Uppsala, Sweden) Complex Risk Judgments: Application of GGT to Multi-dimensional Judgments Ewa Roszkowska (University of Bialystok, Poland) Complex Risk Judgments: Application of GGT to Multi-dimensional Judgments Monday, September 8, 09:00-11:00 Session 06A: Power, Democracy and Risk Part I Chair: Ortwin Renn, University of Stuttgart, Germany Location: CCCB-1 Session ID: TG04_06A M.P.M.M. de Krom (Wageningen University, The Netherlands) Legitimations of European Food Safety Governance: Reflecting on the UK and Dutch Public Debates on Avian Influenza Daniela Vicherat Mattar (European University Institute, Italy, University College London, UK) Are you unhappy with the promises of democracy? Call the government customer service Ana María Muñoz Boudet (European University Institute, Italy, University College London, UK) Are you unhappy with the promises of democracy? Call the government customer service Klaus P. Japp (Bielefeld University, Germany) The struggle with terrorism and political authenticity Ortwin Renn (University Stuttgart, Germany) Risk Governance: Towards an Integrative Approach to Handle Risks in a Complex World Janus Hansen (Copenhagen Business School, Denmark) Political Cultures of Public Engagement Monday, September 8, 09:00-11:00 Session 12A: Risk as Media Event I Part I Chair: Jenny Kitzinger, University Cardiff, UK Location: CCCB-2 Session ID: TG04_12A Jenny Kitzinger (University Cardiff, UK ) Risk and the media: framing questions and answers Gaspar Mairal (Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain ) The narrative structure of risk in the media David Gerber (University of Geneva, Switzerland) Animals in the media: new risks or new boundaries of risks? Karine Darbellay (University of Geneva, Switzerland) 323

325 Animals in the media: new risks or new boundaries of risks? Claudine Burton-Jeangros (University of Geneva, Switzerland) Animals in the media: new risks or new boundaries of risks? Anna Olofsson (Mid Sweden University, Sweden) Nativism in the Aftermath of Disaster: The Indian Ocean Tsunami in Swedish Media Saman Rashid (Mid Sweden University, Sweden) Nativism in the Aftermath of Disaster: The Indian Ocean Tsunami in Swedish Media Peter Meylakhs (Centre for Independent Social Research, St.Petersburg, Russia) The Media Strategies of Amplification of Risks Related to Drug Use as a Boundary Maintenance Mechanism (the Russian case) Sarah Moore (University of Kent, Canterbury, UK ) The (Informal) Media Construction of Drink Spiking Adam Burgess (University of Kent, Canterbury, UK) The (Informal) Media Construction of Drink Spiking Monday, September 8, 11:30-13:30 Session 06B: Power, Democracy and Risk, Regulating Public Participation Part II Chair: Ortwin Renn, University of Stuttgart, Germany Location: CCCB-1 Session ID: TG04_06B Rolf Lidskog (Örebro University, Sweden) Making environmental risks governable. A comparative study on transboundary risk management Linda Soneryd (Örebro University, Sweden) Making environmental risks governable. A comparative study on transboundary risk management Ylva Uggla (Örebro University, Sweden) Making environmental risks governable. A comparative study on transboundary risk management Aiste Bal_ekien_ (Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania) Public Perceptions of Nuclear Power in Lithuania: Symbolic Meanings, Public Participation and a Quest for Democracy Leonardas Rinkevi_ius (Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania) Public Perceptions of Nuclear Power in Lithuania: Symbolic Meanings, Public Participation and a Quest for Democracy Bindi Clements () Fighting alienation through manufacturing risk and building trust communities. An alternative reading of why activists participate in direct action environmentalism. Cynthia A. Karaffa (Carlow University, USA) Poster presentation: The Construction of Power and Reality: Terrorism, Risk and Uncertainty Ognjen _aldarovi_ (University of Zagreb, Croatia) Transitional Societies and the role of the NIMBY syndrome in Risk Issues Monday, September 8, 11:30-13:30 Session 12B: Risk as Media Event II Part II Chair: Jenny Kitzinger, University Cardiff, UK Location: CCCB-2 Session ID: TG04_12B Aiste Balzekiene (Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania) Climate change? Great! I will pay less for heating! Public perceptions and media coverage of climate change Audrone Telesiene (Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania) Climate change? Great! I will pay less for heating! Public perceptions and media coverage of climate change Enomoto Miyoko (Tokyo International University, Japan) How Japan s Broadcast Media Reports on Uncertainty Risks Joanne Rourke (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland) 324

326 Green, Black and White: Environmental Risk in the News Hauke Riesch (University of Cambridge, University College London) The risk of living in Harrogate: how press releases influence media coverage of risk stories David Spiegelhalter (University of Cambridge, UK) The risk of living in Harrogate: how press releases influence media coverage of risk stories Enric Castelló (Rovira i Virgili University, Spain) Watching or Flattering? Journalism, Risk Industries and Public Interest in Proximity Scenarios Sergi Rovira Cortiñas (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona. Catalonia. Spain) Proposal of good journalistic practices in risk situations: significant examples in Spain Carles Pont Sorribes (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona. Catalonia. Spain) Proposal of good journalistic practices in risk situations: significant examples in Spain Andres Montero Gomez () Towards a social communication approach to terrorism Enric Bas Amoros () Towards a social communication approach to terrorism 325

327 Joint Sessions Friday, September 5, 18:00-20:00 Session 09: Joint Session of RC02, RC24 and RC23: The Knowledge-Based Bio-Economy : Critical Perspectives. Chair: Les Levidow, Development Policy and Practice, Faculty of Maths, Computing and Technology, The Open University, UK Location: URL-A201 Session ID: RC02_09 Kean Birch (University of Glasgow and Les Levidow, Open University, UK) Bioeconomy' as a self-fulfilling prophecy Marja Häyrinen-Alestalo (University of Helsinki, Finland) Political conflicts over the knowledge-based bio-economy. Stefano Ponte (Danish Institute for International Studies, Denmark) Of bad fish: Regulation, eco-labels and popular culture in the (re)construction of European bio-economies. Larry Reynolds (Univ of Lancaster, UK, Bron Szerszynski ) Corporate imaginaries, publics and the knowledge-based bioeconomy Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Session 01: Joint Session of RC05 and RC32: Women, Intersectionality and Diasporas: Challenges and Resistance Part I Chair: Organizers: Ann Denis, University of Ottawa, Canada and Sirma Bilge, Université de Montréal, Canada ; Chair: Ann Denis, University of Ottawa Location: UB-FP-0.1 Session ID: RC05_01 Sirma Bilge ( Université de Montréal, Canada) Controversial Choices : An Intersectional Analysis of a Paradigmatic Debate on Minority Women s Agency Anna Korteweg (University of Toronto, Canada) Gender, Islam, and National Identity Formation through Immigrant Integration Policies: the Cases of the Netherlands and Germany Bandana Purkayastha (University of Connecticut, USA) Interrogating Intersectionality: Contemporary globalization and racialized gendering in the lives of highly educated South Asian Americans and their children Aparna Rayaprol (University of Hyderabad,India) Changing Locations and Transnational Identities Eva Blay (University of Sa_o Paulo, Brazil) Gender, Resistance and Identity: Jewish Immigrants in Brazil Catrin Lundström (Uppsala University, Sweden) Different Shades of Whiteness: White migration and re-imaginaries of race, gender and class in the case of first generation Swedish women in the U.S. Armelle Testenoire (Université de Rouen, France) Intersecting paradigms of redistribution and recognition: ethnic and gender division of labour in the hotel industry Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 02: Joint Session of RC05 and RC32: Women, Intersectionality and Diasporas: Negotiating identity, negotiating family dynamics in the Diaspora Part II Chair: Ann Denis, University of Ottawa, Canada and Sirma Bilge, Université de Montréal, Canada; Chair: Sirma Bilge, Université de Montréal, Canada Location: UB-FP-0.1 Session ID: RC05_02 Lina Samuel (York University, Canada) Mating, Dating and Marriage: Cultural Retention, Transformation and the Construction of Dias- 326

328 poric Identities among South Asian Immigrants in Canada Maria Zubair (University of Reading, UK) Meri beti acchcchi hey (My daughter is good) : Gender, Family Honour and Social-Class- Based Variations in Identity-Negotiation within the Pakistani Muslim Diaspora in Britain Karen Pyke (University of California at Riverside, USA) Racialized Stereotypes, Cultural Essentialism, and Desire Among Asian American Women Petra Heyse (Universiteit Antwerpen, Belgium) Images about Western husbands. On the Role of Imagination and Gender Dynamics in Marriage Migration of Eastern European Women Suowei Xiao (University of California at Berkeley, USA) Cosmopolitan Girl v.s. Countryside Woman: Urban/Rural Division in the Contemporary Second-wife Phenomenon in China Anya Ahmed (University of Salford, UK) Home and Away: Englishness as ethnicity examined out of context Naomi Weiner-Levy Weiner-Levy (David Yellin Academic College and Ben Gurion University, Israel) I cannot be Siham the village girl I left : Identity Facades While Crossing Cultures on the Way to Higher Education Khurram Iqbal (University of Agriculture, Faisalabad. Pakistan) Gender Dimension of Decentralized Governance in Pakistan: Implication for Sustainable Livelihoods and Gender Mainstreaming Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Session 03: Joint session of RC05 and RC38: Gender, Biography and Transnational Practices Chair: Kathy Davis, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands and Helma Lutz, Goethe University of Frankfurt, Germany Location: UB-FP-0.1 Session ID: RC05_03 Elisabeth Tuider (University of Hildesheim, Germany) The Maquiladora. Migrant women s transnational practices on the northern Mexican border Silke Roth (University of Southhampton, UK) Transnational life-styles of humanitarian aid workers Vicki Harman (University of London, UK) Transnational mothering and support networks: experiences of lone white mothers of mixed-parentage children Sunday, September 7, 18:00-20:00 Session 04: Joint session of RC05, RC25 and TG03: Migrant women: human rights violations and resistance Chair: Isabella Paoletti, Social Research and Intervention Centre, Italy Location: UB-FPGH-406 Session ID: RC05_04 Maria Rita Bartolomei (Macerata University, Italy) Islamic education and women s rights in Italy Isabella Paoletti (Social Research and Intervention Centre, Italy) Migrant women from Muslim Countries: social and institutional discourses producing segregation Carola Mick (Campus Walferdange; Walferdange, Luxembourg) Peruvian domestic servants as promoters of social justice in Peru? E. Huss (Ben Gurion University, Israel) Art as a 'Speech Act' from the Margins: Arts based research as a trigger for a narrative of resistance Shobha Hamal Gurung (South Utah University, USA) Informal Global Economy: The case of Nepali Female Migrants in Boston and New York Rizwana Yusuf (Institute of Hazrat Mohammad, Bangladesh) The Exploitations of Asian Migrant Women Workers: Policy Issues and Solutions Sergey V. Ryazantsev (Social and Political Research Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia) Russian women abroad: migration channels and problems of adaptation Yi-Hsuan Kuo (Columbia University, USA) 327

329 Reframing Studies of Female Marriage Migrants Educational Involvement: A Study of Chinese and Southeast Asian Female Marriage Migrants in Taiwan Friday, September 5, 18:00-20:00 Session 11: Joint session of RC07, RC14 and RC23: The Internet: From Utopia to Nightmare? Chair: Jaime Jimenez, UNAM, Mexico, Binay Kumar Pattnaik, Indian Institute Technology Kanpur, India, Hermilio Santos, PUCRS, Brazil Location: URL-A101 Session ID: RC07_11 Ann Denis (U Ottawa, Canada) The Effects of Age and Time: Internet Use by Young People in Barbados Adolfo Estalella (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Spain) Embodied Practices for Constructing Revolutionary Narratives of the Internet Edgar Gomez Cruz (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Spain) Embodied Practices for Constructing Revolutionary Narratives of the Internet Lech W. Zacher (Leon Kozmicki Academy of Entrepreneurship and Management, Poland) Multiple Trajectory Evolution of Information Societies Calin Cotoi (U Bucharest, Romania) Global Technologies and Modern Identities: Cyberethnicization of Ethnic and Linguistic Minorities in Central and Eastern Europe Egl_ Butkeviciene (Kaunas U Technology, Lithuania) Information Society in Postcommunist Context: Patterns and Social Implications of ICT Diffusion in Rural Communities of Lithuania Egl_ Vaidelyte (Kaunas U Technology, Lithuania) Information Society in Postcommunist Context: Patterns and Social Implications of ICT Diffusion in Rural Communities of Lithuania Kenneth M. Kyle (CalState U, USA) The Use and Misuse of the Internet in Responding to Hurricane Katrina: A Cautionary Tale Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 06: Joint session of RC07 and RC48: New Media, Social Movements, and Democracy Chair: Markus S. Schulz, USA and Benjamín Tejerina, U Basque Country, Spain Location: UB-FPGH-207 Session ID: RC07_06 Veronica Alfaro (New School for Social Research, USA) Comparing Action and Social Movements in the Virtual Public Sphere: Web 1.0 to Web 2.0 From Silence and Disruption to Acting in Concert Frederico Bertagnoli (NYU, USA) Human Rights, Wireless Technologies, and Organized Crime in Contemporary Brazil Sartaj Chanchal (U Texas, USA) The Role of Media in Advancing the Cause of the Feminist Movement in America Gert Verschraegen (U Leuven, Belgium) Commons-based Knowledge Production as a Strategy for Development Jürgen Gerhards (Freie Universität Berlin, Germany) Is the Internet More Democratic Than Traditional Media? Comparing Newspapers and Internet in the US and Germany Mike S. Schäfer (Freie Universität Berlin, Germany) Is the Internet More Democratic Than Traditional Media? Comparing Newspapers and Internet in the US and Germany Fen Lin (U Chicago, USA) Behind Technology: Changes of State-Society Relationship and Media Technology Yihu Zhou (Beijing U, China) Behind Technology: Changes of State-Society Relationship and Media Technology Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 07: Joint session of RC07 and RC48: Social Movements and Alternative Futures Chair: Mark Herkenrath, U Zurich, Switzerland and Racquel Sosa, UNAM, Mexico 328

330 Location: UB-FPGH-207 Session ID: RC07_07 Hannah Neumann (Berlin, Germany) If We Can Train People For War, We Can Train Them For Peace!' The Peace Zone Movement as an Alternative Form To Pacify Ethnopolitical War and Conflict Mangala Subramaniam (Purdue U, USA) Persuading Behavior Change: Current Trends in the Discourse on HIV/AIDS in India: Ajay Gudavarthy (Jawaharlal Nehru U, India) Democracy and Development: Radical Social Movements in Southern India Karen Douglas (Sam Houston State U, USA) Environmental Issues and the Construction of Alternative Futures Gideon Sjoberg (U Texas at Austin, USA) Environmental Issues and the Construction of Alternative Futures Saturday, September 6, 18:00-20:00 Session 12: Joint session of RC07, RC14 and RC23: Intellectual Copyright, Digital Inequality, and Global Hegemony Chair: Jaime Jimenez, UNAM, Mexico, Hermilio Santos, PUCRS, Brazil, Markus S. Schulz, USA, Jochen Glaeser, U Lancaster, UK, and Jochen.Glaser Location: URL-A101 Session ID: RC07_12 Gérard Valenduc (FUNDP/UCL, Belgium) Understanding and Preventing the Second Order Digital Divide Chris Armbruster (Max Planck Digital Library, Germany) Cyberscience and the Knowledge-based Economy: Open Access and Trade Publishing: From Contradiction tcompatibility with Nonexclusive Copyright Licensing Vincent H. Shie (Fu Jen Catholic U, Taiwan) The Global IP Divide: Does the North-South Divide No Longer Matter? Hung-Yi Hsu (Fu Jen Catholic U, Taiwan) The Global IP Divide: Does the North-South Divide No Longer Matter? Craig D. Meer (Australian National U, Australia) The Global IP Divide: Does the North- South Divide No Longer Matter? Bruno Sanguanini (U Verona, Italy) ICT: A Chance for Leapfrogging Development? Sava_ Caglayan (Mugla U, Turkey) Internet: The New Dimensions of Inequality from Democratization to Digital Gulf Mahjabeen Khaled Hossain (Institute of Hazrat Mohammad, Bangladesh) E- Accessibility for the Disabled in Bangladesh Andrew Kirton (U Liverpool, UK) Somewhere Over In Rainbows : Music Online and the Disruption of the Field Matthew David (U Liverpool, UK) Somewhere Over In Rainbows : Music Online and the Disruption of the Field Paul Jones (U Liverpool, UK) Somewhere Over In Rainbows : Music Online and the Disruption of the Field Saturday, September 6, 18:00-20:00 Session 15: Joint session of RC07, RC04, RC23 and RC32: Gender, Science, Technology, Innovation, and the Future Chair: Solange Simoes, Eastern Michigan University, USA and Radhamany Sooryamoorthy, U KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Location: URL-A102 Session ID: RC07_15 Uta Russmann (U Vienna, Austria) Genderspecific Behavior in Web Based Communication Networks: Gender Barriers to Access and Gender Barriers to Usage Ursula Seethaler (U Vienna, Austria) Gender-specific Behavior in Web Based Communication Networks: Gender Barriers to Access and Gender Barriers to Usage Max Harnoncourt (U Vienna, Austria) Gender-specific Behavior in Web Based Communication Networks: Gender Barriers to Access and Gender Barriers to Usage Christiane Gross (U Kiel, Germany) Women 329

331 in Science Aliens No More? Monika Jungbauer-Gans (U Kiel, Germany) Women in Science Aliens No More? Luisa Leonini (U Milan, Italy) New Media and Pornography: How the Internet has Modified the Sex Business Nuria Valles (Fundació CIREM, Spain) Construction of gendered technological identities in the school space Helene Schiffbaenker (Joanneum Research, Austria) Female career orientations in Science and Technology Ana M. Gonzales Ramos (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Spain) The Role of Women in ICT-related Projects Within the 'Plan Nacional' in Spain: A Potential for Science and Technology Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 04: Joint session of RC07 and RC16: The Role of Future in Sociological Theorizing Chair: Elisa P. Reis, UFRJ, Brazil and Markus S. Schulz, USA Location: UB-FPGH-208 Session ID: RC07_04 Emília Rodrigues Araújo (U Minho, Portugal) Technology and Imaginary: Towards Governance of Future Radim Marada (Masaryk U, Czech Republic) Anticipated Generations: Generational Logic of Historical Time in Modernity Nina Eliasoph (USC, USA) The Future Tense: Two Ethnographic Studies of Problematic Negotiations of a Temporal Trajectory Iddo Tavory (UCLA, USA) The Future Tense: Two Ethnographic Studies of Problematic Negotiations of a Temporal Trajectory Guillermina Jasso (NYU, USA) Basic Theory and the Future Sunday, September 7, 18:00-20:00 Session 13: Joint Spanish session of RC07, RC14 and RC23: Las Nuevas Tecnologías de Información y Comunicación en el Mundo Latino: Perspectivas Sociológicas desde Europa y América Latina / The New Information and Communication Technologies in the Latin World: Sociological Perspectives from Europe and Latin America Chair: Hermilio Santos, PUCRS, Brazil and Cristobal Torres, UAM, Spain Location: URL-A101 Session ID: RC07_13 Eguzki Urteaga (Universidad del País Vasco, Spain) Las Estrategias empresariales: Entre Innovación e Imitación Ma. del Carmen Dominguez Rios (Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, México) Difusión de las TICS en PYMES exportadoras en México Laura Sartori (U Bologna, Italy) A Global Digital Divide: What Modernization Theory Can Tell Us About It and Where Are We Now? Jose Manuel Robles (IESA-CSIC, Spain) Participación digital y brecha digital: un estudio para el caso de Andalucía Teresa Gonzalez De La Fe (U La Laguna, Spain) Science, Technology and Innovation in Portugal and Spain: A Comparative Analysis José Luís Garcia (U Lisbon, Portugal) Science, Technology and Innovation in Portugal and Spain: A Comparative Analysis Ana Ma. Gonzalez Ramos (U Oberta de Catalunya, Spain) Science, Technology and Innovation in Portugal and Spain: A Comparative Analysis Helena Jeronimo (U Técnica Lisbon, Portugal) Science, Technology and Innovation in Portugal and Spain: A Comparative Analysis Airton Jungblut (PUCRS, Brazil) The Use of the Internet for Religious Groups in Brazil Sunday, September 7, 18:00-20:00 Session 16: Joint session of RC07, RC04 and RC23: The Role of University Research in the Future 330

332 Chair: Tamás Kozma, U Debrecen, Hungary, Jaime Jimenez, UNAM, Mexico, and Radhamany Sorryamoorthy, U Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa Location: URL-A201 Session ID: RC07_16 Fernanda Sobral (U Brasilia, Brazil) Academy in the Face of Electronic Leviathan: Reflections on University and Research in the Future Marcello Barra (ENAP, Brazil) Academy in the Face of Electronic Leviathan: Reflections on University and Research in the Future Sjoerd Bakker (Utrecht U, Netherlands) Arenas of Expectations for Future Hydrogen Technologies Irene Ramos-Vielba (Spanish Council for Scientific Research, Spain) Beyond Spinoffs and Patents: Other Forms of Knowledge Transfer in the Future of University-Industry Collaborative Linkages Maria Jimenez-Buedo (Spanish Council for Scientific Research, Spain) Beyond Spinoffs and Patents: Other Forms of Knowledge Transfer in the Future of University-Industry Collaborative Linkages Manuel Fernandez-Esquinas (Spanish Council for Scientific Research, Spain) Beyond Spinoffs and Patents: Other Forms of Knowledge Transfer in the Future of University-Industry Collaborative Linkages Elena Ivanova (Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia) Universities In Russia s National Innovation System Chris Armbruster (Max Planck Digital Library, Germany) Arenas of Expectations for Future Hydrogen Technologies Monday, September 8, 09:00-11:00 Session 17: Joint session of RC07, RC13 and RC23: Leisure: Dream or Reality? Chair: Jochen Glaeser, Lancaster U, UK, Dirk Steinbach, U Applied Sciences Salzburg, Austria, Scott North, U Osaka, Japan Location: UB-FPGH-Sala Gran Session ID: RC07_17 Scott North (U Osaka, Japan) Frayed White Collars: The Future of Leisure in Japan and the United States Elmar Schull (U Applied Sciences of Salzburg, Austria) Foreseeing Leisure Futures: Dealing with Ambivalence and Contradiction Dirk Steinbach (U Applied Sciences of Salzburg, Austria) Foreseeing Leisure Futures: Dealing with Ambivalence and Contradiction Alan Law (Trent U, Canada) Undesirables, Unemployables and Other Social Malingerers : Containing the Post-War Leisure Society Tatiana Chernyaeva (Volga-Region Academy of Civil Services, Saratov, Russia) Tourism as a Frame of Leisure Society Sari Pekkola (Kristianstad U College, Sweden) Diasporic Youth and the Internet: Bolivian Youth and Identity Work in the Cyberspace Monday, September 8, 11:30-13:30 Session 18: Joint session of RC07, RC13 and RC23: Leisure in the Age of Technological Transformation Chair: Scott North, U Osaka, Japan, Jaime Jimenez, UNAM, Mexico, and Teus J. Kamphorst, Wageningen U, Netherlands Location: UB-FPGH-Sala Gran Session ID: RC07_18 Sumana V Pandey (Govt. College of Dausa, India) Leisure in the Age of Technological Transformation in Rural India Sara Monaci (U Turin, Italy) Leisure On Line: New Experiences and Solutions for Edutainment Ake Nilsen (U Halmstad, Sweden) The Second Skin: Technology and Masculinity in the Context of Scuba Diving Nuno de Almeida Alves (CIES-ISCTE, Portugal) Computers and the Internet: Balancing Work and Leisure in Everyday Life 331

333 Philippe Terral (U Toulouse III, France) A Sociological Analysis of a Scientific and Technological Controversy in the Field of Sport Sciences: The Interest of Electric Stimulation to Increase Muscle Christine Schiwietz (Georgetown U, USA) Youth Culture and Consumer Technology: An Investigation into the Larger Picture and Trend among Technological Consumption amongst Youth Culture and College Students Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Joint session 01 of TG02 and RC09: Multiple Modernities, Sociology of Development, and Postcolonial Studies I Chair: Ulrike Schuerkens, École des Hautes Études en Sciences, Sociales, Paris, France and and Willfried Spohn, Universität Konstanz, Germany Location: UB-FPGH-408 Session ID: JS_RC09_TG02 Sujata Patel (University of Pune India) Multiple Modernities or Colonial Modernity? A Critique from a Post-Colonial Perspective Maria Elena Rivera-Beckstrom (New School for Social Research New York USA) The Philippines and the United States: Postcolonial Constitutional Politics Yuriy Savelyev (National University of Kyiv Ukraine) European Integration and Development of Borderland Societies Ralph Matthews (University of British Columbia Canada) Countering Development Orthodoxy: The Transformation and Liberation of Lax Kw Alaams under Conditions of Globalization Nathan Young (University of British Columbia Canada) Countering Development Orthodoxy: The Transformation and Liberation of Lax Kw Alaams under Conditions of Globalization Ran Greenstein (University of the Witwatersrand South Africa) Development Paradigms, social Conflicts and political Struggles: The post-apartheid South African State and its Critics Manuela Boatca (Catholic University of Eichstätt Germany) Crossroads: More than One Modernity Meets more than One Colonialism Ayse Gündüz Hoszgör (Middle East Technical University Turkey) Convergence between Theoretical Perspectives in Women-Gender and Development Literature Regarding Women s Economic Status: Case of Turkey Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Joint session 03 of RC13 and RC09: Leisure, social transformations and development Chair: Ishwar Modi, India International Institute of Social Sciences, Jaipur, India and Frederick Wherry, University of Michigan, USA Location: UB-FPGH-405 Session ID: JS_RC09_RC13_03 Susan M. Shaw (University of Waterloo Waterloo Ontario Canada) Transformations and Contradictions in Postmodern Families: an Exploration of Leisure in the Context of Changing Gender and Parenting Practices Francis Lobo (School of Marketing Tourism and Leisure Edith Cowan University Australia) A Historical Review of Australian Leisure: The Social Transformation of Lifestyles Down Under Maya Keliyan (Institute of Sociology Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Sofia Bulgaria) Leisure Patterns, Self-Identification and Criteria of Success of Bulgarian Professionals and Entrepreneurs Gisela Taschner (Center for Studies of Leisure and Tourism / Fundação Getulio Vargas/ Escola de Administração de Empresas de São Paulo Brazil) Entertainment and Consumerism: Market Dimensions of Citizenship in Contemporary Brazil Hui-tun Chuang (New School for Social Research New York USA) Do We Have National Cuisines? --Reflec- 332

334 tions on Food Consumption, Identity Reconstruction and Social Transformation in Postcolonial Taiwan Stefan Bargheer (University of Chicago USA) Toward a Leisure Theory of Value: the Game of Bird-watching and the Concern for Conservation in Great Britain Zsuzsanna Benk_ (Health Promotion University of Szeged, Hungary) Tradition and modernity in the leisure time activities of families in Hungary, Poland, Czech Republic and Slovakia Transnational empirical research ( ) MA Huidi (Chinese Academy of Art Beijing China and LIU Er. Harbin Institute of Technology China) Leisure and the Social Transformation in China Ritu Bhargava (Patkar College Mumbai India) "Effects of Retail Marketing on Leisure Patterns: A Study of Mall Culture in Cosmopolitan Mumbai Teus J. Kamphorst (Wageningen University The Netherlands) Leisure as Social Force Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Joint session 02 of TG02 and RC09: Multiple Modernities, Sociology of Development, and Postcolonial Studies II Chair: Ulrike Schuerkens, École des Hautes Études en Sciences, Sociales, Paris, France and and Willfried Spohn, Universität Konstanz, Germany Location: UB-FPGH-408 Session ID: JS_RC09_TG02_02 Gurminder K. Bhambra (University of Warwick UK) Rethinking Modernity: From Ideal Types to Connected Histories Sanjeev Routray (University of British Columbia Canada) Between Political Economy and Postcolonial Schemas: Notes Towards an Understanding of Non-Western Societies Mathilde Gauvain (École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales Paris France) Informal Economy as a Development Step? Petya Kabakchieva (Sofia University Bulgaria) Postcolonial and Postcommunist Studies: Facing Similar Theoretical Challenges Diego Barragan (Universidad Nacional de Colombia Bogota) The notable family and social order in 18th and 19th centuries Colombia Anna Nemiroskaya (Siberian Federal University Russia) The Post-non-classical Approach in sociological Analysis of the Structure of Mass Consciousness Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Joint Session 02 of RC10 and RC51: Representation, Accountability and Sustainable Futures, Part I Chair: Janet McIntyre, Flinders University, Australia Location: UB-FPGH-306 Session ID: JS_RC10_RC51_01 Robert Ball (University of Stirling, UK) Representation, accountability and sustainable futures and climate change Iván López (University Carlos III, Spain) Public participation, social capital and deliberative democracy in local agenda-21 Brentyn Schubert (Flinders University, Australia) Democracy, governance and sustainable futures: lessons from the tourism Byron experience Janet McIntyre-Mills (Flinders University, Australia) Participatory design for democracy and wellbeing: narrowing the gap between service outcomes and perceived needs Janette Olivia Young (University of South Australia, Australia) Migration, ethnicity and privilege: an exploration of representation and accountability Francisco Parra-Luna (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain) The social sin of sociology: a systemic-axiological approach applied to the enterprise 333

335 Lucio Biggiero (L Aquila University, Italy) Does communication increase participation in decision making in organizations? Rita Perkons (UnitingCare Children, Young People and Families Services, NSW, Australia) Inter-cultural organizational development: a contribution to aboriginal social justice Alexander N. Christakis (Institute for 21st Century, Greece and Gayle Underwood, Allegan Area Education Service Agency, USA) Virtual Co-Laboratories For Implementing Effective Teaching Strategies In Local Schools. Cecilia Schneider (Universitat Pompeu Fabra y Instituto de Investigaciones Sociales, Academia Nacional de Ciencias de Buenos Aires, Argentina ) Citizen participation in local governments: political context and political culture. A compared analysis of Buenos Aires and Barcelona Joint Session 03 of RC10 and RC36: Reflections on the World Social Forum Chair: Azril Bacal, Uppsala University, Sweden Location: UB-FPGH-206 Session ID: JS_RC10_RC36_03 Patricia Arenas (Centro de Investigaciones Psiscológicas y Sociológicas (CIPS), Cuba) Trabajando por Escenarios y Culturas de Participación. Richard Harris (California State University, USA ) Trabajando por Escenarios y Culturas de Participación. Alba Hernández (Centro de Investigaciones Psiscológicas y Sociológicas (CIPS), Cuba ) Trabajando por Escenarios y Culturas de Participación. Jeff Jackson (Puerto Vallarta Institute, USA ) Trabajando por Escenarios y Culturas de Participación. Maurice Monette (Puerto Vallarta Institute, USA) Trabajando por Escenarios y Culturas de Participación. Yolanda Tacoronte (Centro de Investigaciones Psiscológicas y Sociológicas (CIPS), Cuba) Trabajando por Escenarios y Culturas de Participación. Martha Nelida Ruiz (Mexico) The Crisis of Legitimacy in the Mexican Electoral Process Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Joint Session 05A of RC10 and RC11: Aging, social exclusion, and social participation in a globalizing world: Social exclusion in old age: multiple disadvantage Chair: Julia Rozanova, University of Alberta, Canada and Andreas Hoff, University of Oxford, UK Location: UB-FPGH-305 Session ID: JSA_RC10_RC11_05 Hélène Thomas (Institute of Political Studies Aix-en-Provence, France) Exclusion, loneliness and seclusion of frail and precarious elderly in France: which indicators, which realities, which issues? Marc Bernardot (University of Le Havre, France) Exclusion, loneliness and seclusion of frail and precarious elderly in France: which indicators, which realities, which issues? Patrick Barrett (University of Waikato Hamilton, New Zealand) A Comparative View of Old-age Vulnerability in New Zealand Donna Dosman (University of Alberta, Canada) Barriers to Social Participation for Persons with Disabilities in Canada Janet Fast (University of Alberta, Canada) Barriers to Social Participation for Persons with Disabilities in Canada Satomi Yoshino (University of Alberta, Canada) Barriers to Social Participation for Persons with Disabilities in Canada Olivia Ng (University of Melbourne, Australia) Older People, Respect and Social Inclusion 334

336 Isolda Belo da Fonte (Foundation Recife, Brazil) Old age in Brazil: perspective of gender and social exclusion Joaquim Nabuco (Foundation Recife, Brazil) Old age in Brazil: perspective of gender and social exclusion Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Joint Session 04A of RC10 and RC32: The Challenges of women s participation/exclusion in public and private contexts, Part I Chair: Esther Ngan-ling Chow, American University, USA Location: UB-FP-2.1 Session ID: JSA_RC10_RC32_04 Khurram Iqbal (Uiversity of Agriculture, Faisalabad. Pakistan) Gender Dimension of Decentralized Governance in Pakistan: Implication for Sustainable Livelihoods and Gender Mainstreaming Abdul Basit (Uiversity of Agriculture, Faisalabad. Pakistan) Gender Dimension of Decentralized Governance in Pakistan: Implication for Sustainable Livelihoods and Gender Mainstreaming Beatrix Schwarzer (Johann Wolfgang Goethe Universitat, Frankfurt am Main, Germany) Women s Participation in South Africa: Is Visibility Leading to Gender Equity? Diana Maciel (CIES/ISCTE, Portugal ) Gender and Political Power Zhanna Chernova (European University at St Petersburg, Russia) Gender (In)equality in Political Participation in Russia (a Case of Karelian Republic) Larisa Shpakovskaya (European University at St Petersburg, Russia) Gender (In)equality in Political Participation in Russia (a Case of Karelian Republic) William Zimmerman (Michigan University, USA) Gender (In)equality in Political Participation in Russia (a Case of Karelian Republic) María Eugenia de la O (Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios Superiores en Antropología Social-Occidente, Guadalajara, Jalisco, México) The Change of Women s Workers Participation and the Social Construction of Labor Rights in Mexican Maquiladoras Cirila Quintero Ramírez (Colegio de la Frontera Norte-Matamoros, Matamoros, Tamaulipas, México) The Change of Women s Workers Participation and the Social Construction of Labor Rights in Mexican Maquiladoras Solange Simões (Eastern Michigan University, USA) The Private Motivations of Public Action: Women s Associational Lives and Political Activism in Brazil Bruno Reis (Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil) The Private Motivations of Public Action: Women s Associational Lives and Political Activism in Brazil Fabrício Fialho (Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil) The Private Motivations of Public Action: Women s Associational Lives and Political Activism in Brazil Natália Bueno (Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil) The Private Motivations of Public Action: Women s Associational Lives and Political Activism in Brazil Tatiana Goulart (Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil) The Private Motivations of Public Action: Women s Associational Lives and Political Activism in Brazil Daniel Biagioni (University of Republic, Uruguay ) The Private Motivations of Public Action: Women s Associational Lives and Political Activism in Brazil Maria Fregidou-Malama (University of Gävle, Sweden) Women Leaders in Coope Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Joint Session 06 of RC10, RC48 and RC36: Overcoming alienation; democratic mobilizations in a global age 335

337 Chair: Knud Jensen, Danish School of Education, Aarhus University, Denmark Location: UB-FP- 3.3 Session ID: JS_RC10_RC11_06 Knud Jensen (Danish School of Education, Aarhus University, Denmark) Overcoming Alienation; Democratic Mobilization in a Global Age. William DiFazio (Department Sociology, St. Johns, Queens, NY) Myths of Global Prosperity and Possibilities of Change Steve Walker (School of Education, University of Birmingham, UK) Overcoming Alienation; Democratic Mobilization in a Global Age. Alan Spector (Purdue University Calumet, USA) From SDS (USA) to the Anti-Globalization Movements: The Alienation of Positivism and the Optimism of Rebellion. Tova Benski (Department of Behavior Sciences, College of Management, ) The Coalition of Women for Peace : A portrait of a feminist peace movement promoting changes in Israeli society Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Joint Session 05B of RC10 and RC11: Aging, social exclusion, and social participation in a globalizing world: Varying levels of social inclusion strategies for older people Chair: Julia Rozanova, University of Alberta, Canada and Andreas Hoff, University of Oxford, UK Location: UB-FPGH-305 Session ID: JSB_RC10_RC11_05 Jay A. Mancini (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA) Community Social Organization and Aging Societies Julia Rozanova (University of Alberta, Canada ) The influence of community culture and structural inequalities on social engagement of older rural Canadians Norah Keating (University of Alberta, Canada) The influence of community culture and structural inequalities on social engagement of older rural Canadians Herbert Northcott (University of Alberta, Canada ) The influence of community culture and structural inequalities on social engagement of older rural Canadians Susan McDaniel (University of Utah, USA) The influence of community culture and structural inequalities on social engagement of older rural Canadians Andreas Hoff (Oxford Institute of Ageing, Oxford University, UK) National, Regional and Local Social Inclusion Strategies for Older People in Europe Eileen Fairhurst (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK) Older People, Participation and Collaborative Governance in Post-Industrial Cities in England Marilyn Fitzpatrick (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK) Older People, Participation and Collaborative Governance in Post-Industrial Cities in England Glenda Cook (University of Northumbria, UK) Older People, Participation and Collaborative Governance in Post-Industrial Cities in England Jan Reed (University of Northumbria, UK) Older People, Participation and Collaborative Governance in Post-Industrial Cities in England Julia Ryan (University of Salford, UK) Older People, Participation and Collaborative Governance in Post-Industrial Cities in England Tracey Williamson (University of Salford, UK) Older People, Participation and Collaborative Governance in Post-Industrial Cities in England Bernadette Jonda (University of Halle-Wittenberg, Germany) Activities on the federal state level to develop new forms of intergeneration_nal relations in Municipalities with Hesse, Rhineland-Palati- 336

338 nate and Saxony-Anhalt cited as examples Glaucia da Silva Destro de Oliveira (Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil) The meanings attributed to the elderly in a public policy in Santos city Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Joint Session 04B of RC10 and RC32: The Challenges of Women s Participation/Exclusion in Social Movements Part II Chair: Michal Palgi, The Max Stern Academic College of Emek Yezreel, Israel Location: UB-FP-2.1 Session ID: JSB_RC10_RC32_04 Neuma Aguiar (Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil ) Women s Movements in Developing Countries: Characteristics, Priorities and Issues Anna-Britt Coe (Umeå University, Sweden) Reproductive Rights Advocacy in Peru: Linking Political and Cultural Dimensions of Policy Outcomes Bernadetta Siara (City University London, United Kingdom) Social Movement Poland is a Woman and its Early Political Activism Analysis of Contemporary Gender Discourses in Poland Ariadna Munté (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain) Romi Feminism: A Case of Dialogic Feminism Esther Oliver (University of Warwick, UK ) Romi Feminism: A Case of Dialogic Feminism Maria José Casa-Nova (University of Minho, Portugal) Ethnicity and Dialecticity of Power in Gender Relations Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Joint Session 07 of RC10, RC48 and RC36: Overcoming alienation; democratic mobilizations in a global age Chair: Knud Jensen, Danish School of Education Aahus, University, Copenhagen, Denmark Location: UB-FP- 3.3 Session ID: JS_RC10_RC11_07 Azril Bacal (Department of Sociology, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden) Decolonization of Ethnic Identity: Socioanalysis and Concientization in the Social Sciences Lauren Langman (Dept Sociology, Loyola University, Chicago, IL,The WSF as a New Social Movement) Walter Frantz (Department of Social Sciences, UNIJUI) The Co-operative Movement as debate at the World Social Forum Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Joint Session 01 of RC10 and RC53: Children and young people - participation or object of concern? Chair: Heinz Suenker, University of Wuppertal, Germany Location: UB-FPGH-401 Session ID: JS_RC10_RC53_01 Catarina Tomás (University of Beira Interior, Portugal) When children participate in Participatory Budget. Kaarel Haav (International University Audentes, Estonia) Education for democracy and participation. Lucia Rabello de Castro (Brasil) To be is not to act : adults representations and children s participation at school. Alison Cocks (University of Reading, UK) A qualitative study exploring the views of choice an participation held by teenagers with learning disabilities. Sharon M. Pinkney (Open University, UK) Children s participation: voice, agency and representation. 337

339 Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Joint Session 03A of RC11 and RC53: New perspectives on intergenerational relations Chair: Doris Bühler-Niederberger, University of Wuppertal, Germany and Andreas Hoff, University of Oxford, UK Location: UB-FPGH-310 Session ID: JSA_RC11_RC53_03 Jeehun Kim (University of Oxford, UK) Transnationalising intergenerational relations: redefining and negotiating family obligations and support in an international migration context Benedita Edina da Silva (Universidade Federal de Campina Grande Paraíba, Brazil) Elderly and Family Contemporary Multigenerational Brazilian Family Sustainability Lima Cabral (Universidade Federal de Campina Grande Paraíba, Brazil) Elderly and Family Contemporary Multigenerational Brazilian Family Sustainability Laura Dunne (Queen s University Belfast, UK) Looking Forward: A systematic review of children and young people s perceptions of old age Rym Akhonzada (Queen s University Belfast, UK) Looking Forward: A systematic review of children and young people s perceptions of old age Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Joint Session 03B of RC11 and RC53: New perspectives on the grandparentgrandchild relationship Chair: Doris Bühler-Niederberger, University of Wuppertal, Germany and Andreas Hoff, University of Oxford, UK Location: UB-FPGH-310 Session ID: JSB_RC11_RC53_03 Merril Silverstein (University of Southern California, USA) The Role of Grandparents in Promoting the Successful Development of Grandchildren: A Contingent Resource? Sarah Ruiz (University of Southern California, USA) The Role of Grandparents in Promoting the Successful Development of Grandchildren: A Contingent Resource? Robin Mann (Oxford Institute of Ageing, Oxford University, UK) Grandchildren and their Grandfathers: Perceptions, Influences and Relationships George Leeson (Oxford Institute of Ageing, Oxford University, UK) Grandchildren and their Grandfathers: Perceptions, Influences and Relationships Hafiz Kahn (Oxford Institute of Ageing, Oxford University, UK) Grandchildren and their Grandfathers: Perceptions, Influences and Relationships Katharina Mahne (German Centre of Gerontology Berlin, Germany) Caring for grandchildren and receipt of instrumental support in a longitudinal perspective Ignace Olazabal (CREGÉS-CSSS Cavendish, Canada) Social participation among baby-boomer grandparents in the province of Quebec Mpiana Kalula (Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa) How an old age person can be affected by an infected HIV child in South Africa? Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Joint Session 01A of RC11 and RC10: Social exclusion in old age: multiple disadvantage Chair: Julia Rozanova, University of Alberta, Canada and Andreas Hoff, Oxford Institute of Ageing, University of Oxford, UK Location: UB-FPGH-305 Session ID: JSA_RC10_RC11_01 338

340 Hélène Thomas (Institute of Political Studies Aix-en-Provence, France) Exclusion, loneliness and seclusion of frail and precarious elderly in France: which indicators, which realities, which issues? Marc Bernardot (University of Le Havre, France) Exclusion, loneliness and seclusion of frail and precarious elderly in France: which indicators, which realities, which issues? Marijo Hebert (University of Montreal, Canada) A way to promote social solidarity among community dwelling people Kareen Nour (CREGES- CSSS Cavendish, Canada) A way to promote social solidarity among community dwelling people Brita Brown (CREGES- CSSS Cavendish, Canada) A way to promote social solidarity among community dwelling people Nona Moscovitz (CREGES- CSSS Cavendish, Canada) A way to promote social solidarity among community dwelling people Olivia Ng (University of Melbourne, Australia) Older People, Respect and Social Inclusion Patrick Barrett (University of Waikato Hamilton, New Zealand) A Comparative View of Old-age Vulnerability in New Zealand Donna Dosman (University of Alberta, Canada) Barriers to Social Participation for Persons with Disabilities in Canada Janet Fast (University of Alberta, Canada) Barriers to Social Participation for Persons with Disabilities in Canada Satomi Yoshino (University of Alberta, Canada) Barriers to Social Participation for Persons with Disabilities in Canada Anna Stepchenko (University of Latvia, Latvia) Link between Transition and Social Exclusion of Elderly in Latvia Isolda Belo da Fonte (Foundation Recife, Brazil) Old age in Brazil: perspective of gender and social exclusion Joaquim Nabuco (Foundation Recife, Brazil) Old age in Brazil: perspective of gender and social exclusion Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Joint Session 01B of RC11 and RC10: Varying levels of social inclusion strategies for older people Chair: Julia Rozanova, University of Alberta, Canada and Andreas Hoff, Oxford Institute of Ageing, University of Oxford, UK Location: UB-FPGH-305 Session ID: JSB_RC10_RC11_01B Jay A. Mancini (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, U.S.A.) Community Social Organization and Aging Societies Julia Rozanova (University of Alberta, Canada ) The influence of community culture and structural inequalities on social engagement of older rural Canadians Norah Keating (University of Alberta, Canada ) The influence of community culture and structural inequalities on social engagement of older rural Canadians Herbert Northcott (University of Alberta, Canada ) The influence of community culture and structural inequalities on social engagement of older rural Canadians Susan McDaniel (University of Utah, USA) The influence of community culture and structural inequalities on social engagement of older rural Canadians Andreas Hoff (Oxford Institute of Ageing, Oxford University, UK) National, Regional and Local Social Inclusion Strategies for Older People in Europe Eileen Fairhurst (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK) Older People, Participation and Collaborative Governance in Post-Industrial Cities in England Marilyn Fitzpatrick (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK) 339

341 Older People, Participation and Collaborative Governance in Post-Industrial Cities in England Glenda Cook (University of Northumbria, UK ) Older People, Participation and Collaborative Governance in Post-Industrial Cities in England Jan Reed (University of Northumbria, UK ) Older People, Participation and Collaborative Governance in Post-Industrial Cities in England Julia Ryan (University of Salford, UK) Older People, Participation and Collaborative Governance in Post-Industrial Cities in England Tracey Williamson (University of Salford, UK) Older People, Participation and Collaborative Governance in Post-Industrial Cities in England Bernadette Jonda (University of Halle-Wittenberg, Germany ) Activities on the federal state level to develop new forms of intergeneration_nal relations in Municipalities with Hesse, Rhineland-Palatinate and Saxony-Anhalt cited as examples Glaucia da Silva Destro de Oliveira (Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil) The meanings attributed to the elderly in a public policy in Santos city Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Joint Session 02 of RC11 and RC13: Leisure and the aging societies Chair: Sara Arber, University of Surrey, UK, Susan M. Shaw, University of Waterloo, Canada Location: UB-FPGH-306 Session ID: JS_RC11_RC13_02 Dirk Steinbach (University of Applied Sciences of Salzburg, Austria) Implications of demographic change on sportfor-all in Austria and Germany Georg Mueller (University of Fribourg, Switzerland) Media consumption in an aging society: An empirical analysis of age-, cohort-, and periodeffects Stella Chatzitheochari (University of Surrey, UK) Exploring active ageing : Time use patterns of older people in the UK Sara Arber (University of Surrey, UK) Exploring active ageing : Time use patterns of older people in the UK Vandana Gupta (University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, India) Patterns of leisure among the elderly in a traditional neighbourhood Saturday, September 6, 18:00-20:00 Session 08: Joint Sessions of RC 14, RC32, and RC30: Transformation in Communication and Work: The Cultural Construction and Reconstruction of Gender Chair: M. Abraham, Hofstra University, USA Location: UB-FPGH-Sala Gran Session ID: JS_RC14_RC30_RC32 Mohan Kamlesh (Panjab University, India) Globalization, Tele-advertising and Gender Kiril Sharapov (Glasgow Caledonian University, Scotland) The Business Case for Gender Equality: Othering and Normalising for Profit Anastasia Sotiriadou (General Secretariat For Gender Equality, Greece) Communication, Politics and Women Maria Vergeti (Democritus University of Thrace, Greece) Media and Lifelong Education as Significant Factors in Enhancing the Quality of Life of Pomak Women in Greece Magda Zadowska (University of Gdansk, Poland) I do not wash dishes Today: Constructing and Reconstructing the Contemporary Couples Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Session 07: Joint Sessions of RC14 and RC37: Rationalization and resistance in the 340

342 arts, culture and communication Chair: J. Halley, University of Texas, USA Location: UB-FPGH-304 Session ID: JS_RC14_RC37 Fontenelle Isleide (Fundacao G. Vargas, Brazil ) Rationalization, reenchantment and resistance in the culture of Brands: on the constitution of and challenge against the McDonald s Brand P. Lopez (Colgate University, USA) Strategies of Rebellion in the Heroic Age of American Comic Book Christiana Olcese (University of Reading, UK ) Why is Art Ubiquitous in Social Protests? Filipa Subtil (Instituto Politecnico de Lisbon, Portugal) James Carey and the legacy of Chicago school of Sociology on communication and media studies Friday, September 5, 18:00-20:00 Session 07: Joint Session of RC07, RC14 and RC23: The Internet: From Utopia to Nightmare? Chair: Binay Kumar Pattnaik, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute Technology Kanpur, India and Hermilio Santos, Department of Social Science, PUCRS, Brazil Location: URL-A101 Session ID: SJS_RC023_RC07_RC14_07 Ann Denis (Dept of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Ottawa, Canada) The effects of age and time: Internet use by young people in Barbados. Lech Zacher (Leon Kozminski Academy of Entrepreneurship & Management, Poland) Multiple Trajectory evolution of information societies. Kenneth Kyle (California State University, USA) The use and misuse of the Internet in responding to hurricane Katrina: A cautionary tale. Egle Butkeviciene (Kaunas University of Technology, Department of Sociology, Lithuania) Information society in postcommunist context: patterns and social implications of ICT diffusion in rural communities of Lithuania. Egle Vaidelyte (Kaunas University of Technology, Department of Sociology, Lithuania) Information society in postcommunist context: patterns and social implications of ICT diffusion in rural communities of Lithuania. Saturday, September 6, 18:00-20:00 Session 09: Joint Session of RC07, RC14 and RC23: Intellectual Copyright, Digital Inequality, and Global Hegemony. Chair: Jochen Gläser, ESRC Centre for the Economic and Social Aspects of Genomics (Cesagen), Lancaster University, United Kingdom and Hermilio Santos, Depatment of Social Science, PUCRS, Brazil Location: URL-A101 Session ID: RC23_09 Gerard Valenduc (Universities of Namur (FUNDP) and Louvain-la-Neuve (UCL), Belgium) Understanding and preventing the second order digital divide. Chris Armbruster (Research Network 1989, Max Planck Digital Library, Germany) Cyberscience and the knowledge-based economy. Open access and trade publishing: from contradiction to compatibility with nonexclusive copyright licensing. Vincent Shie (Fu Jen Catholic University, Taipei, Taiwan) Towards an unsustainable world economy? Craig Meer (Australian Greenhouse Office, Ministry of the Environment, Australia) Towards an unsustainable world economy? Bruno Sanguanini (SocioIogist of Communication and Culture Department of Educational Sciences, University of Verona, Italy) ICT: A chance for leapfrogging development? 341

343 Sunday, September 7, 18:00-20:00 Session 12: Joint Session of RC04, RC07 and RC23: The Role of University Research in the Future. Chair: Kozma Tamas, Univ of Debrecen, Hungary; Radhamany Sooryamoorthy, Sociology Programm, Univ. Natal, South Africa and Jaime Jimenez, Instituto de Investigaciones en Matematicas Aplicadas y en Sistemas, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico Location: URL-A201 Session ID: RC23_12 Fernanda Sobral (Núcleo de Estudos sobre o Ensino Superior NESUB e Departamento de Sociologia, Universidade de Brasilia, Brazil) Academy in the face of electronic Leviathan: Reflections on university and research in the future. Marcello Barra (Ciencia, Tecnologia e Educação na Contemporaneidade Depto. de Sociologia UnB, Escola Nacional de Administração Pública ENAP Depto. de Comunicação e Pesquisa, Brazil) Academy in the face of electronic Leviathan: Reflections on university and research in the future. Sjoerd Bakker (Utrecht University, Department of Innovation and Environmental Sciences, Utrecht) Arenas of expectations for future hydrogen technologies. Irene Ramos-Vielba (Institute for Advanced Social Studies, Spanish Council for Scientific Research, Spain) Beyond spinoffs and patents: Other forms of knowledge transfer in the future of university industry collaborative linkages. Maria Jimenez-Buedo (Institute for Advanced Social Studies, Spanish Council for Scientific Research, Spain) Beyond spinoffs and patents: Other forms of knowledge transfer in the future of university industry collaborative linkages. Manuel Fernandez-Esquinas (Institute for Advanced Social Studies, Spanish Council for Scientific Research, Spain) Beyond spinoffs and patents: Other forms of knowledge transfer in the future of university industry collaborative linkages. Elena Ivanova (Sociological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia) Universities In Russia s National Innovation System. Chris Armbruster (Research Network 1989, Max Planck Digital Library, Berlin) Research Universities: Autonomy and self-reliance after the entrepreneurial university. Monday, September 8, 09:00-11:00 Session 16: Joint Session of RC07, RC13 and RC23: Leisure in the Age of Technological Transformation. Chair: Jaime Jimenez, Instituto de Investigaciones en Matematicas Aplicadas y en Sistemas, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico, Teus J. Kamphorst, Wageningen University, The Netherlands and Scott North, Osaka University, Japan Location: UB-FPGH-Sala Gran Session ID: RC23_16 Sumana V. Pandey (Govt. College, Dausa, India) Leisure in the age of technological transformation in rural India. Nuno de Almeida Alves (CIES-ISCTE, Portugal) Computers and the internet: balancing work and leisure in everyday life. Sari Pekkola (Kristianstad University College, Sweden) Diasporic youth and the internet: Bolivian youth and identity work in the cyberspace. Ake Nilsen (University of Halmstad, Sweden) The second skin - Technology and masculinity in the context of scuba diving. Philippe Terral (Université Toulouse III, France) A sociological analysis of a scientific and technological controversy in the field of sport sciences: The interest of electric stimulation to increase muscle. Christine Schiwietz (Georgetown University, USA) 342

344 Youth culture and consumer technology: An investigation into the larger picture and trend among technological consumption amongst youth culture and college students. Monday, September 8, 11:30-13:30 Session 11: Joint Session of RC07, RC23 and RC32: Gender, Science, Technology, Innovation, and the Future. Chair: Solange Simoes, Inst. for Social Research Univ. Michigan, USA and Radhamany Sooryamoorthy, Sociology Programm, Univ. Natal, South Africa Location: URL-A101 Session ID: RC23_11 Uta Russmann (University of Vienna, Austria) Gender-specific behavior in web-based communication networks: Gender barriers to access and gender barriers to usage Ursula Seethaler (University of Vienna, Austria) Gender-specific behavior in web-based communication networks: Gender barriers to access and gender barriers to usage Max Harnoncourt (University of Vienna, Austria) Gender-specific behavior in web-based communication networks: Gender barriers to access and gender barriers to usage Christiane Gross (University of Kiel, Germany) Women in science Aliens no more? Monika Jungbauer-Gans (University of Kiel, Germany) Women in science Aliens no more? Luisa Leonini (U Milan, Italy) New media and pornography: How the internet has modified the sex business Nuria Valles (Center for European Initiatives and Research in the Mediterranean, Spain) Construction of gendered technological identities in the school space. Ana M. González Ramos (Interdisciplinary Institute, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya) The role of women in ICT-related projects within the Plan Nacional in Spain: A potential for science and technology. Monday, September 8, 11:30-13:30 Session 17: Joint Session of RC07, RC13 and RC23: Leisure in the Age of Technological Transformation / Leisure Society: A Dream or Reality? Chair: Jochen Gläser, ESRC Centre for the Economic and Social Aspects of Genomics (Cesagen), Lancaster University, United Kingdom and Dirk Steinbach; Center for Future Studies, University of Applied Sciences of Salzburg, Austria Location: UB-FPGH-Sala Gran Session ID: RC23_17 Alan Law (Trent University, Canada) Undesirables, unemployables and other social malingerers : containing the post-war leisure society. Scott North (Osaka University, Japan) Frayed white collars: The future of leisure in Japan and the United States. Elmar Schüll (University of Applied Sciences of Salzburg, Austria) Foreseeing leisure futures - Dealing with ambivalence and contradiction. Dirk Steinbach (University of Applied Sciences of Salzburg, Austria) Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Session 06: Joint Session of RC26 and RC46: Clinical Sociology, Sociotechnics and Sociological Practice: Research Strategies and Practices Chair: Marie Alderson, Canada and Maryann Mason, USA Location: UB-FPGH-220 Session ID: JS_RC26_RC46_06 Jacques Rheaume (Canada) Une approche de sociologie clinique en santé et services sociaux. Le cas du Québec. (A Clinical Sociology Practice in Health and Social Services in Quebec.) 343

345 Roberta Spalter-Roth (USA) Sociologists in Research, Applied, and Policy Settings: Closing the Status Gap (Les sociologues en recherche appliqués, et la mise en place de politiques: combler les écarts de statuts) Jenifer Cartland (USA) Role-sharing between Evaluators and Stakeholders (Partage des rôles entre évaluateurs et commanditaires) Holly S. Ruch-Ross (USA) Role-sharing between Evaluators and Stakeholders (Partage des rôles entre évaluateurs et commanditaires) Maryann Mason (USA) Role-sharing between Evaluators and Stakeholders (Partage des rôles entre évaluateurs et commanditaires) Jean Marie Fritz (USA) Special Education Mediation in International Settings Fereshteh Ahmadi (Uppsala University and University of Gävle, Sweden) Hard and Heavy music as a coping method with cancer Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Joint Session 01A of RC32 and RC05: Women, Intersectionality and Diasporas: Challenges and Resistance Chair: Ann Denis, University of Ottawa, Canada and Sirma Bilge, Université de Montréal, Canada Location: UB-FP-0.1 Session ID: JS_RC05_RC32_01A Sirma Bilge (Université de Montréal, Canada) Controversial Choices : An Intersectional Analysis of a Paradigmatic Debate on Minority Women s Agency Anna Korteweg (University of Toronto, Canada) Gender, Islam, and National Identity Formation through Immigrant Integration Policies: the Cases of the Netherlands and Germany Bandana Purkayastha (University of Connecticut, USA) Interrogating Intersectionality: Contemporary globalization and racialized gendering in the lives of highly educated South Asian Americans and their children Aparna Rayaprol (University of Hyderabad,India) Changing Locations and Transnational Identities Eva Blay (University of Sa_o Paulo, Brazil) Gender, Resistance and Identity: Jewish Immigrants in Brazil Catrin Lundström (Uppsala University, Sweden) Different Shades of Whiteness: White migration and re-imaginaries of race, gender and class in the case of first generation Swedish women in the U.S. Armelle Testenoire (Université de Rouen, France) Intersecting paradigms of redistribution and recognition: ethnic and gender division of labour in the hotel industry Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Joint Session 01B of RC32 and RC05: Women, Intersectionality and Diasporas: Negotiating identity, negotiating family dynamics in the Diaspora Chair: Ann Denis, University of Ottawa, Canada and Sirma Bilge, Université de Montréal, Canada Location: UB-FP-0.1 Session ID: JS_RC05_RC32_01B Lina Samuel (York University, Canada) Mating, Dating and Marriage: Cultural Retention, Transformation and the Construction of Diasporic Identities among South Asian Immigrants in Canada Maria Zubair (University of Reading, UK) Meri beti acchcchi hey (My daughter is good) : Gender, Family Honour and Social-Class- Based Variations in Identity-Negotiation within the Pakistani Muslim Diaspora in Britain Karen Pyke (University of California at Riverside, USA) Racialized Stereotypes, Cultural Essentialism, 344

346 and Desire Among Asian American Women Petra Heyse (Universiteit Antwerpen, Belgium) Images about Western husbands. On the Role of Imagination and Gender Dynamics in Marriage Migration of Eastern European Women Suowei Xiao (University of California at Berkeley, USA) Cosmopolitan Girl v.s. Countryside Woman: Urban/Rural Division in the Contemporary Second-wife Phenomenon in China Anya Ahmed (University of Salford, UK) Home and Away: Englishness as ethnicity examined out of context Naomi Weiner-Levy (David Yellin Academic College and Ben Gurion University, Israel) I cannot be Siham the village girl I left : Identity Facades While Crossing Cultures on the Way to Higher Education David Yellin (Academic College and Ben Gurion University, Israel) Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Joint Session 06 of RC13 and RC32: Gender and Leisure: Emerging Patterns Chair: Ishwar Modi, India International Institute of Social Sciences, India, Esther Ngan-ling Chow, American University, USA and Margaret Abraham, Hofstra University, USA Location: UB-FP-2.1 Session ID: JS_RC13_RC32_06 Catherine Berheide (Skidmore College, USA) Playing Sports, Playing with Gender Bernardo Coelho (Lisbon University Institute, Portugal) Erotization of Leisure or the Escape from Everyday Intimate Life Angela Moe (Western Michigan University, USA) Dancing Beyond the Belly: An Appraisal of Belly dance as Leisure Julia Harrison (Trent University, Canada) Real Men do Real Work at the Cottage Sumana Pandey (Government College, Dausa, Rajasthan, India) Gender and Leisure : Emerging Patterns in Rural India Saturday, September 6, 18:00-20:00 Joint Session 05 of RC04, RC07, RC23 and RC32: Gender, Science, Technology and Innovation, and the Future Chair: Solange Simões, Eastern Michigan University, USA and Radhamany Sooryamoorthy, University KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Location: URL-A102 Session ID: JS_RC04_RC07_RC23_RC32_05 Uta Russmann (University of Vienna, Austria) Gender-specific Behavior in Web Based Communication Networks: Gender Barriers to Access and Gender Barriers to Usage Christiane Gross (University of Kiel, Germany ) Women in Science Aliens No More? Monika Jungbauer-Gans (University of Kiel, Germany) Women in Science Aliens No More? Lisa Richey (Roskilde University, Denmark) Anti-Retroviral Technology in Africa Luisa Leonini (University of Milan, Italy) New Media and Pornography: How the Internet has Modified the Sex Business Nuria Valles (Fundació CIREM, Spain) Construction of gendered technological identities in the school space Saturday, September 6, 18:00-20:00 Joint Session 03 of RC14, RC32 and RC30: Transformation in Communication and Work: The Cultural Construction and Reconstruction of Gender Chair: Christiana Constantopoulou, Panteion University, Greece, Margaret Abraham, Hofstra University, USA and Diane Gabrielle Tremblay, Tele-Universite, Canada Location: UB-FPGH-Sala Gran Session ID: JS_RC14_RC30_RC32_03 345

347 Kamlesh Mohan Mohan (Panjab University, India) Globalization, Tele-advertising and Gender Kiril Sharapov (Glasgow Caledonian University, Scotland) The Business Case for Gender Equality: Othering and Normalising for Profit Anastasia Sotiriadou (University of Athens, Greece) Communication, Politics and Women Maria Vergeti (Democritus University of Thrace, Greece) Media and Lifelong Education as Significant Factors in Enhancing the Quality of Life of Pomak Women in Greece Magda Zadkowska (University of Gdansk, Poland) I Do Not Wash Dishes Today: Constructing and Reconstructing the Contemporary Couples Giselle Touzard (University of Nevada, USA) Displays of Nature in Commercial Advertisements Sunday, September 7, 09:00-11:00 Joint Session 02A of RC32 and RC10: The Challenges of Women s Participation/Exclusion in Various Contexts Chair: Ann Denis, University of Ottawa, Canada and Sirma Bilge, Université de Montréal, Canada Location: UB-FP-2.1 Session ID: JS_RC10_RC32_02A Khurram Iqbal (University of Agriculture, Faisalabad. Pakistan) Gender Dimension of Decentralized Governance in Pakistan: Implication for Sustainable Livelihoods and Gender Mainstreaming Abdul Basit (University of Agriculture, Faisalabad. Pakistan) Gender Dimension of Decentralized Governance in Pakistan: Implication for Sustainable Livelihoods and Gender Mainstreaming Beatrix Schwarzer (Johann Wolfgang Goethe Universitat, Frankfurt am Main, Germany) Women s Participation in South Africa: Is Visibility Leading to Gender Equity? Diana Macie (CIES/ISCTE, Portugal) Gender and Political Power Shpakovskaya Larisa (European University at St Petersburg, Russia) Gender (In)equality in Political Participation in Russia (a Case of Karelian Republic) Maria Eugenia de la O (Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios Superiores en Antropología Social-Occidente, México) The Change of Women s Workers Participation and the Social Construction of Labor Rights in Mexican Maquiladoras Solange Simoes (Eastern Michigan University, USA) The Private Motivations of Public Action: Women s Associational Lives and Political Activism in Brazil Cirila Quintero Ramírez (Colegio de la Frontera Norte-Matamoros, México) The Change of Women s Workers Participation and the Social Construction of Labor Rights in Mexican Maquiladoras Bruno Reis (Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil) The Private Motivations of Public Action: Women s Associational Lives and Political Activism in Brazil Fabricio Fialho (Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil) The Private Motivations of Public Action: Women s Associational Lives and Political Activism in Brazil Tatiana Goulart (Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil) The Private Motivations of Public Action: Women s Associational Lives and Political Activism in Brazil Daniel Biagioni (University of Republic, Uruguay) The Private Motivations of Public Action: Women s Associational Lives and Political Activism in Brazil Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Joint Session 02B of RC32 and RC10: The Challenges of Women s Participation/Exclusion in Social Movements 346

348 Chair: Michal Palgi, The Max Stern Academic College of Emek Yezreel, Israel Location: UB-FP-2.1 Session ID: JS_RC10_RC32_02B Neuma Aguiar (Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil) Women s Movements in Developing Countries: Characteristics, Priorities and Issues Anna-Britt Coe (Umeå University, Sweden) Reproductive Rights Advocacy in Peru: Linking Political and Cultural Dimensions of Policy Outcomes Ariadna Munté (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain) Romi Feminism: A Case of Dialogic Feminism Esther Oliver (University of Warwick, UK) Romi Feminism: A Case of Dialogic Feminism Maria José Casa-Nov (University of Minho, Portuga) Ethnicity and Dialecticity of Power in Gender Relations Bernadetta Siara (City University, UK) Social Movement Poland is a Woman and its Early Political Activism Analysis of Contemporary Gender Discourses in Poland Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Joint Session 04 of RC32 and RC38: Biographical and Feminist Methods in a Global Framework Chair: Marilyn Porter Memorial University, Canada and Fatimah Daud International Islamic University, Malaysia Location: UB-FP-0.1 Session ID: JS_RC32_RC38_04 Kalpana Kannabrian (NALSAR University of Law, India) Making the Forked Tongue Speak: An Ethnography of Self Paul Luken (Univ of West Georgia, USA) Putting Theory in Its Place: An institutional ethnography approach Suzanne Vaughan (Arizona State University, USA) Putting Theory in Its Place: An institutional ethnography approach Nighat Khan (Institute of Women s Studies Lahore, Pakistan) Write it down the way I mean it Luz Martinez (Univ Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain) An approach to the private space: Housewives chores through life stories Ana Garay (Univ Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain) An approach to the private space: Housewives chores through life stories Kathy Davis (Utrecht University, Netherlands) Appropriating the narrative of the Other : Some critical reflections on feminist theory in a global context Monday, September 8, 09:00-11:00 Joint Session of RC13, RC34, RC53. Childhood, Youth and Leisure Aspirations Chair: Ngan-Pun Ngai, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Doris Buehler-Niederberger, University of Wuppertal, Germany, Kenneth Roberts, University of Liverpool, UK Location: URL-A201 Session ID: SJS_RC13_RC34_RC53 Kenneth Roberts (University of Liverpool, England) Youth leisure careers during post-communist transitions in the South Caucasus Gary Pollock (University of Liverpool, England) Youth leisure careers during post-communist transitions in the South Caucasus Kleanthis Syrakoulis (University of Thessaly, Greece) Does urban planning affect youth participation in leisure activities? Evidence from Larissa and Volos, Greece Alex Deffner (University of Thessaly, Greece) Does urban planning affect youth participation in leisure activities? Evidence from Larissa and Volos, Greece 347

349 Olivier Vanhée (Lyon University, France ) The reception of Manga by young generations of French readers: A sociological investigation of the uses of Japanese popular culture in France Rashmi Jain (University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, India) Childhood and leisure: Are leisure tools responsible for evolution of little adults Sushil Tyagi (S.M.L.(P.G.) College, Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan, India) The patterns of leisure among youth: A comparative study from a gender perspective in a small town of Rajasthan Sushila Jain (University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, India) Youth, leisure and life style: A study in an urban setting of Jaipur city Teus J. Kamphorst (Wageningen University, The Netherlands) Effects of leisure deprivation of urban youth Leena Suurpää (The Finnish Youth Research Network, Helsinki, Finland) Rethinking young people s leisure in the context of the Finnish welfare state B.S. Gulshetty (Inamdar M.S.W. P.G. College, Gulbarga, Karnataka, India) Leisure-time activities and interaction among rural youth: A case study of a village in Karnataka, India Jyoti Sidana (S.S.Jain Subodh College, Jaipur, India) Early life cycle, dynamics of aspirations and leisure industry: A media perspective Okezie Anthony Odoemene (University of Ibadan, Nigeria) The Nigerian youth European football craze: Nature, trends, and psychological implications Rishi Kumar Sharma (Govt. College, Bandikui, Rajasthan, India) Leisure and childhood: An empirical study of adolescent Meena Tribals Trine Agervig Carstensen (University of Copenhagen, Frederiksberg C, Denmark) Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Joint Session 03 of RC37 and RC38: Biographical research and sociology of art Part I Chair: Felicia Herrschaft, University of Frankfurt, Germany Location: UB-FP- 2.1 Session ID: JS_RC38_RC37_10 Valerie Moser (University of Darmstadt, Germany) Methodological and methodical approaches to analyze the field of art Ilze V_tola (Art Academy of Latvia, Latvia) Arts-based art teaching - stories of art teachers Amalia Barboza (University of Frankfurt, Germany) Points of insertion: Artists become social scientists? Sophia Krzys Acord (UC Berkeley, USA) The Emerging Role of the Curator of Contemporary Art Felicia Herrschaft (University of Frankfurt, Germany) The artists abilitty to enact social worlds Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00 Joint Session 05 of RC38 and TG04: Biographical Coping with Risk and Uncertainty Part I Chair: Gabriele Rosenthal, University of Gottingen, Germany Location: UB-FP- 0.3 Session ID: JS_RC38_TG04_12 Jens O. Zinn (University of Kent, UK) Risk and Uncertainty in Biographical Research Karen Henwood (University of Cardiff, UK) Researching risk: biography, narrative, subjectivity Wiebke Lohfeld (University of Mainz, Germany) Anybody who considers himself better than his fellow man is already losing. Everyday-philosophy and strategies in the biographies of German Jewish emigrants who fled to Shanghai in the face of risking of an uncertain life-course Marian Burchardt (University of Leipzig, Germany) 348

350 Life in Brackets : Biographical Uncertainties of HIV-positive Women in South Africa Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Joint Session 04 of RC37 and RC38: Biographical research and sociology of arts Part II Chair: Felicia Herrschaft, University of Frankfurt, Germany Location: UB-FP- 2.1 Session ID: JS_RC38_RC37_11 Marko Stamenkovic (De Appel/Curatorial Programme, Netherlands) Performative approaches in the field of curating in democratic public spheres Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Joint Session 03 of RC37 and RC38: Biographical research and sociology of art Part I Chair: Felicia Herrschaft, University of Frankfurt, Germany Location: UB-FP-2.1 Session ID: JS_RC38_RC37_11 Lígia Dabul (Universidade Federal Fluminense) The Formation of the Artist s Identity Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Joint Session 04 of RC37 and RC38: Biographical research and sociology of arts Part II Chair: Felicia Herrschaft, University of Frankfurt, Germany Location: UB-FP- 2.1 Session ID: JS_RC38_RC37_11 Daniel _uber (University of Konstanz, Germany) Wound Culture? Analyzing Graffiti in Serbia. Zhang Chi (University of Illinois at Springfield, USA) Dirt to Glitter: Space, Com mnity and Artist Identity in Post-89 Beijing Chiara Bassetti (University of Trento, Italy) Curriculum Corpi. Body s Biographies in Dancers Narratives Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Joint Session 06 of RC38 and TG04: Biographical Coping with Risk and Uncertainty Part II Chair: Jens Zinn, University of Kenty, UK Location: UB-FP- 0.3 Session ID: JS_RC38_TG04_13 Herwig Reiter (University of Bremen, Germany) Context, experience, expectation, and action towards an empirically-grounded, general model for analysing biographical uncertainty in youth transitions Birgit Apitzsch (Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Germany) Working in projects, relying on networks? Coping with risks in temporary organizations in the fields of architecture and media production Nadine Schaefer (University of Exeter, UK) Young people s perceptions of the risks and uncertainties of growing up in rural East Germany and the multiple strategies they develop to cope with them Talita Pereira de Castro (Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil) Female Narratives in Brazilian Self-Help Books. Sunday, September 7, 11:30-13:30 Joint Session 01 of RC05 and RC38: Gender, Biography and Transnational Practices 349

351 Chair: Kathy Davis, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands Location: UB-FP- 0.1 Session ID: JS_RC38_RC05_08 Elisabeth Tuider (University of Hildesheim, Germany) The Maquiladora. Migrant women s transnational practices on the northern Mexican border Silke Roth (University of Southhampton, UK) Transnational life-styles of humanitarian aid workers Vicki Harman (University of London, UK) Transnational mothering and support networks: experiences of lone white mothers of mixed-parentage children Sunday, September 7, 15:30-17:30 Joint Session 02 of RC32 and RC38: Biographical and Feminist Methods in a Global Framework Chair: Marilyn Porter, Memorial University, Canada and Fatimah Daud, International Islamic University, Kuala Lumpur Location: UB-FP- 0.1 Session ID: JS_RC38_RC32_09 Myriam Moreas Lins de Barros (UFRJ, Brazil ) Women s life path in middle and lower classes in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: a comparative analysis of gender and generation. Maria das Dores Campos Machado (UFRJ, Brazil) Women s life path in middle and lower classes in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: a comparative analysis of gender and generation. Kalpana Kannabrian (Asmita Resource Centre for Women, India) Making the Forked Tongue Speak: An Ethnography of Self Paul Luken (Univ of West Georgia, USA) Putting Theory in Its Place: An institutional ethnography approach. Suzanne Vaughan (Arizona State University, USA) Putting Theory in Its Place: An institutional ethnography approach. Linda Christiansen Ruffman (Saint Mary s University) IFUN s model of self-presentation and its theoretical implications for sociology Nighat Khan (Institute of Womens Studies, Pakistan) Write it down the way I mean it. Luz Ma Martinez (Univ Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain) An approach to the private space: Housewives chores through life stories. Ana Isabel Garay (Univ Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain) An approach to the private space: Housewives chores through life stories. Kathy Davis (Utrecht University, Netherlands) Appropriating the narrative of the Other : Some critical reflections on feminist theory in a global context Saturday, September 6, 11:30-13:30 Session 06: Joint Session of RC07 and RC48: Social Movements and New Media Chair: Markus S. Schulz, New York University, USA and Benjamín Tejerina, University of the Basque Country, Spain Location: UB-FPGH-206 Session ID: JS_RC48_RC07_06 Veronica Alfaro (New School for Social Research, USA) Comparing Action and Social Movements in the Virtual Public Sphere: Web 1.0 to Web 2.0 From Silence and Disruption to Acting in Concert Frederico Bertagnoli (New York University, USA) Human Rights, Wireless Technologies, and Organized Crime in Contemporary Brazil Sartaj Chanchal (University of Texas, USA) The Role of Media in Advancing the Cause of the Feminist Movement in America Gert Verschraegen (Univerty of Leuven, Belgium) Commons-based Knowledge Production as a 350

352 Strategy for Development Fen Lin (University of Chicago, USA) Behind Technology: Changes of State-Society Relationship and Media Technology Yihu Zhou (Beijing University, China) Behind Technology: Changes of State-Society Relationship and Media Technology Saturday, September 6, 15:30-17:30 Session 09: Joint Session of RC07 and RC48: Vision, persuasion and power Chair: Mark Herkenrath, U. Zurich, Switzerland and Hannah Neumann, Technical University of Ilmenan, Germany Location: UB-FPGH-207 Session ID: RC48_09 Hannah Neumann (Berlin, Germany) If We Can Train People For War, We Can Train Them For Peace! The Peace Zone Movement as an Alternative Form To Pacify Ethnopolitical War and Conflict Mangala Subramaniam (Purdue University, USA) Persuading Behavior Change: Current trends in the Discourse on HIV/AIDS in India Karen Manges Douglas (Sam Houston State University, USA) Environmental Issues and the Construction of Alternative Futures Gideon Sjoberg (University of Texas at Austin, USA) Environmental Issues and the Construction of Alternative Futures 351

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354 RC37_02A RC36_02C RC32_01B RC25_10 RC37_05B JS_RC13_RC04_03 RC25_01 RC25_04 RC34_03B RC25_15 RC37_06B RC46_08 RC30_06 RC30_04 RC25_20 RC37_03C RC37_08B RC32_06A RC25_04 JS_RC13_RC09_02 RC36_01A JSA_RC10_RC32_04 RC25_04 RC32_01B RC32_01A RC34_05A WG01_04 RC32_06C RC34_05A RC32_01B RC37_04 RC25_08 JS_RC10_RC32_02A RC32_06B RC25_12 RC02_02 RC49_01 RC24_05 RC49_02 JS_RC10_RC32_02A TG04_12A WG06_03 RC46_08 RC30_04 RC36_02A RC32_06A RC37_09C RC25_15 RC37_05A RC37_09B RC49_04 RC24_21 RC37_02A RC32_02B RC25_04 RC37_08B RC37_02B WG06_02 RC11_19 RC44_04A RC09_04 RC47_06 TG04_10 RC22_05 RC32_05 RC32_01B RC45_03 RC11_20 RC37_06B RC37_03A RC41_06 RC09_01 RC05_06 RC32_06B RC42_03 RC37_04 RC49_06 RC07_03 RC05_Round Table_01 RC05_Round Table_01 RC07_10 Acord, Sophia Krzys Ahponen, Pirkkoliisa Annandale, Ellen Barát, Erzsébet Becu, Anda Benko, Habil Zsuzsanna Berry, Theadora Blake, Robert W. Blatterer, Harry Byfield, Natalie P. Chen, Hui-Ling Corsale, Massimo D Cruz, Premilla Da Cruz, Mikael David, Maya Khemlani Fabiani, Jean-Louis Farkhatdinov, Nail Gálvez Mozo, Ana Hooks, Debra S. Huidi, MA Inaba, Nanako Iqbal, Khurram Izon, Meredith Joseph, Cynthia Khan, Nighat Kiss, Zita Klekotko, Marta Krasiuk, Nellie Kuhar, Metka Kuhlmann, Ellen Laermans, Rudi Landert, Daniela Larisa, Shpakovskaya Li, Yaojun Lima, María Eugenia Herrera Lin, Mei-Ling Linn, J. Gary López, Francisco Lucas, Ramona Macie, Diana Mairal, Gaspar Mandi, Srna Mattelé, Xavier Mercier, Delphine Pacyna, Kathleen Pérez Sánchez, Carmen Perrenoud, Marc Robinson, Ronald Sabre, Clothilde Soldini, Fabienne Vanroelen, Christophe Vergriette, Benoit Vtola, Ilze W. Ata, Abe Williams, Jeanine L. Zahner, Nina Tessa Zhang, Chi Zhou, Changcheng, TBD, Thomas, Zuzana A. Gadea, Carlos Abbott, David Abdullah Sani, Hanisah Bte Abioye, Taiwo Abraham, Margaret Abraham, Martin Abrantes, Raquel Abreu, Paula Abreu, Paula Abrigo, Girlie Nora A. Achwan, Rochman Achwan, Rochman Açıkalın, Oya Ackaert, Johan Acord, Sophia Ada, Cattaneo Adam, Barbara Adam, Heribert Adam-Moodley, Kogila Adamyants, Tamara RC11_12 RC11_12 JS_WG03_RC36_05 RC24_02 RC22_07A RC43_05 RC23_04 RC22_07B RC32_03 RC24_21 RC09_10 AHALAS_01 WG06_07 TG02_02B RC53_06 RC18_09 CS_03 RC29_02 JS_RC13_RC32_04 JS_RC13_RC24_13A JSB_RC10_RC32_04 RC45_01 JS_RC10_RC32_02B RC34_04B RC02_06 RC22_06A JS_RC26_RC46_06 RC05_02 JS_RC05_RC32_01B TG04_4B RC32_04 TG04_09B RC43_05 RC05_09 JSA_RC11_RC53_03 RC09_06 RC24_19 RC21_09 RC25_19 RC21_23 RC49_04 TG04_07A RC37_05A RC53_04 RC11_10 TG02_02B TG04_4B RC37_06C JS_RC46_RC26_07 RC46_05 RC24_04 JS_RC13_RC29_09 RC18_06 RC25_05 RC24_20 RC07_06 JS_RC48_RC07_06 RC24_07 RC47_04 RC32_06A JS_RC36_WG03B JS_WG03_RC36_06 RC30_08 RC07_18 RC47_06 RC21_09 RC25_19 RC11_18 TG03_02 RC49_02 RC44_06C RC04A_08 RC04C_04 SJS_RC13_RC07_RC23_07A RC23_16 RC24_05 RC34_05B RC10_01 RC42_07 TG04_12B RC20_03 Adanu, Richard Addico, Gifty Adelman, Miriam Adem, Cigdem Aderibigbe, Ibigbolade Simon Adisa, Ademola Adler, Larissa Adogame, Afe Adomako Ampofo, Akosua Adomssent, Maik Adorjan, Istvan Adorno, Sergio Adriaenssens, Stef Adriaenssens, Stefan Adriaensses, Stef Adriàn Ivorra Alemany, José Agozino, Biko Agozino, Biko Agrawal, Arnim Agrawal, Arvind Kumar Aguiar, Neuma Aguiar, Fernando Aguiar, Neuma Aguilera, Oscar Ahedo, Manu Ahluwalia, M.S. Ahmadi, Fereshteh Ahmed, Anya Ahmed, Anya Ahteensuu, Marko Ajrouch, Kristine Ajzenstadt, Mimi Akanmu, Esther Akemi Ishikawa, Eunice Akhonzada, Rym Akinola, Shittu Akpan, Wilson Aksel, Bahar Alarcón, Amado Alarcón, Amado Alarcón, Amado Alaszewski, Andy Albenga, Viviane Alberth, Lars Albertini, Marco Alberto, Mario Alcalá, Felipe Gaytán Aldana Cedeño, Janneth Alderson, Marie A'lderson, Marie Aledo, Antonio Aleksandrovs, Aleksandrs Alenda, Stéphanie Alexandre, Marta Filipe Alexandrescu, Filip Alfaro, Veronica Alfaro, Veronica Ali Islam, M Zulfiquar Alioua, Mehdi Alipranti-Maratou, Laura Allen, Jodie Allen, Jodie Allmendinger, Jutta Almeida Alves, Nuno de Almeida, Cleide Alpan, Ahmetcan Alpatov, Vladimir M. Aluko, Yetunde Álvaro Estramiana, José Luis Álvaro, José Luis Alverez-Galvin, Alves, Fatima Alves, Fatima Alves, Nuno de Almeida Alves, Nuno de Almeida Alves, Tarcísio Alzetta, Roberto Amâncio, Júlia Moretto Ambedkar, Babasaheb Amoros, Enric Bas Ampudia de Haro, Fernando 353

355 TG02_01B RC25_12 JS_RC25_TG03_06 TG03_09 JS_RC13_RC29_09 RC07_03 RC05_06 RC34_02B JSN_03 TG02_02B RC10_02 RC48_01 RC41_03 RC41_08 RC44_04A RC21_23 RC22_08A RC11_11 Ad Visual_01 RC24_02 RC24_23 JS_RC38_TG04_13 TG04_13B RC21_16 RC09_05 RC22_04 RC41_02 RC04B_07 RC32_02B RC21_05 RC21_20 CS_04 RC21_18 RC21_22 RC21_19 CS_06 JS_RC11_RC13_02 JS_RC13_RC11_10 RC11_07 WG03_03 RC07_14 RC23_10B JS_RC10_RC36_03 TG02_04 TG03_01 RC20_02 RC35_05 RC07_12 RC07_16 RC23_09 RC23_12 TG02_01A TG02_04 RC44_02B TG04_01D RC41_02 RC41_02 RC48_01 RC23_13A AHALAS_01 JS_RC13_RC30_14 TG03_05 RC23_13A RC34_03B JS_RC13_RC29_09 RC09_07 RC41_04 RC23_14A RC32_06B RC21_13 RC32_01B RC21_11 WG01_03 RC43_01 WG03_09 RC04B_05 RC11_10 RC35_03 RC47_08 RC48_07 RC47_08 Ampudia de Haro, Fernando Ampudia, Ma. Del Pilar Anderson, Larry Anderson, Larry Anderson, Tammy Andersson, Jenny Andersson, Malinda Andres, Lesley Andrews, Kehinde Angel, Flores Anguelovski, Isabelle Anguelovski, Isabelle Anisimov, Vladimir N. Anson, Yonathan Antenas, Josep Maria Antolín, Joaquín Beltrán Anton, Mihail Anttonen, Anneli Anzoise, Valentina Aoyagi-Usui, Midori Aoyagi-Usui, Midori Apitzsch, Birgit Apitzsch, Birgit Appleyard, Bruce Aquino, Marlowe Aquino, Virgilio Aracil, E. Aragón, Diego Herrera Araiza, Alejandra Aramburu, Mikel Aranda, Rogelio Enríquez Arango, Joaquín Arapoglou, Vassilis P. Araújo, Juliana Arbaci, Sonia Arber, Sara Arber, Sara Arber, Sara Arber, Sara Ardevol, Elisenda Arellano-Hernandez, Antonio Arellano-Hernández, Antonio Arenas, Patricia Arjomand, Said Armaline, William T. Armbruster, Chris Armbruster, Chris Armbruster, Chris Armbruster, Chris Armbruster, Chris Armbruster, Chris Arnason, Johann Arnason, Johann Arnholtz/Hansen, Jens/ Soren Kaj Arnoldussen, Tobias Arregi, Begoña Arribas, A. Arribas-Lozano, Alberto Arteaga Botello, Nelson Arteaga Botello, Nelson Artemov, Viktor Artigas, Wileidys Arzuaga Magnoni, Javier Asano, Tomohiko Asbridge, Mark Ascuitti, Elena Asensio, Luis Flores Asheulova, Nadia Ashrafologhalaei, Ahmaderza Asiyanbola, Raimi Abidemi Assunção, Fátima Astor, Avraham Asztalos Morell, Ildikó Atlas, John Atrei, Patrizia Attewell, Paul Attias-Donfut, Claudine Aubert, Adriana Aubert, Adriana Auerbach, Adam Augis, Erin RC45_03 RC11_16 RC11_14 RC30_13 RC22_07A RC30_13 RC32_02B RC38_05 RC47_07 RC09_01 RC23_06 JS_RC10_RC11_07 RC36_02A RC36_03B RC48_11 RC07_05 RC47_07 RC48_02 RC44_02B RC24_04 TG04_09A TG02_01B TG04_07B RC09_07 RC23_12 RC07_16 RC26_01 RC24_16 RC24_17 RC05_08 RC18_05 JS_RC10_RC51_02 TG04_07C RC43_03 TG04_12B TG04_06B RC09_08 RC09_02 RC09_06 RC24_07 RC24_07 RC24_07 RC24_05 RC53_02 RC21_04 RC04B_08 JS_RC38_RC37_10 RC37_02A RC24_11 RC30_05 RC36_01C JS_RC09_RC13_03 RC09_12 JS_RC13_RC09_02 RC44_04B TG04_07C RC11_15 TG04_16 RC17_07A TG04_08B RC23_05 RC23_12 RC07_16 RC20_03 JS_RC09_TG02_02 JS_TG02_RC09_03B RC30_06 RC17_06 RC44_06C RC05_05 JSA_RC10_RC11_05 RC04A_02 JSA_RC10_RC11_01 JS_RC32_RC38_04 RC37_09A RC09_10 RC25_18 SJS_RC25_RC05_TG03_11 RC12_04 TG03_10 RC05_04 Auspurg, Katrin Avalos Lopez, Rosaura Avan, Ghizala Avci, Mehmet Ayantayo, J K Aykac, Aslihan B. Bragg, Cynthia B. Hackstaff, Karla Babenko, Svitlana Baber, Zaheer Baber, Zaheer Bacal, Azril Bacal, Azril Bacal, Azril Bacal, Azril Bachika, Reimon Bacqué, Marie-Hélène Badimon, Montserrat Emperador Baglioni, Simone Baigorri, Artemio Baker, Kerry Baker, Stephanie Alice Bakir, Vian Bakker, Laurens Bakker, Sjoerd Bakker, Sjoerd Balabanova, Evgeniya Balázs, Bálint Balázs, Bálint Baldassar, Loretta Bale, Tim Ball, Robert Baltrusaityte, Giedre Baltrusis, Nelson Balzekiene, Aiste Bal_ekien_, Aiste Bandelj, Nina Bankole, Adeyinka Bankole, Adeyinka Baños, Isabel Beatriz Baños Páez, Gonzalez Baños Páez, Pedro Baños, Pedro Baraldi, Claudio Barbon, Angela Luppi Barbosa, Andrea Barboza, Amalia Barboza, Amalia Barcena, Inaki Barchiesi, Franco Bardina-Vigier, Lena Bargheer, Stefan Bargheer, Stefan Bargheer, Stefan Barik, Bishnucharan Barker, Kristin K. Barnes, Helen Barnett, Julie Baron, Stefan Barr, Wally Barra, Marcello Barra, Marcello Barra, Marcello Barragan Diaz, Diego Mauricio Barragan, Diego Barragan, Diego Barranco Font, Oriol Barranco(, Oriol Barrat, Thomas Barreto, Paula Barrett, Patrick Barrett, Brian D. Barrett, Patrick Barros, Lins de Barthel-Bouchier, Diane Bartl, Walter Bartolomé, Jordi Bartolomei, Maria Rita Bartolomei, Maria Rita Bartolomei, Maria Rita Bartolomei, Maria Rita 354

356 JS_RC36_WG03_C RC14_02A RC36_01A JSA_RC10_RC32_04 JS_RC10_RC32_02A JS_RC38_RC37_11 RC37_02B RC12_06 RC25_01 RC30_12 RC05_05 RC25_07 SS_Bauman RC11_20 RC17_06 RC48_02 RC46_01 RC21_01 RC24_19 RC47_03 Resu_01 RC23_01B RC04B_07 TG04_16 RC11_08 RC04B_04 RC24_04 JS_RC13_RC22_06 JS_RC22_RC13 SS_Unionism RC05_Round Table_02 Ad Visual_06 RC18_03 JSA_RC10_RC11_01 JSA_RC10_RC11_05 JS_RC13_RC30_14 RC02_06 RC04A_05 RC12_03 RC24_16 RC21_04 JS_RC13_RC09_02 JS_RC09_RC13_03 RC23_13A RC48_01 RC24_15 RC37_05B RC32_03 RC25_15 RC24_18 RC04A_08 RC34_01A RC34_02A RC42_05 JS_RC13_RC32_06 JS_RC13_RC32_04 JS_RC13_RC32_06 JS_RC13_RC32_04 RC32_02B RC04A_02 RC25_12 RC30_13 JSA_RC10_RC11_05 JSA_RC10_RC11_01 RC11_14 TG03_08 TG03_01 RC38_06 RC21_19 RC36_05A RC07_06 JS_RC48_RC07_06 CS_02 RC38_01 RC21_18 WG03_03 RC17_03 RC20_01 RC24_09 RC32_06C JSN_04 Barker, Haber Natalie Barton, D. Bartram, David Basit, Abdul Basit, Abdul Bassetti, Chiara Bassetti, Chiara Bastard, Benot Baszile, Denis Taliaferro Battistini, Osvaldo R. Baucells, Olga Jubany Bauer, M. Bauman, Zygmunt Baumeler, Carmen Baumeler, Carmen Baumgarten, Britta Bazza, Hadiza Isa Béal, Vincent Beatriz, Ana Beauzamy, Brigitte Bechelloni, Giovanni Bechtold, Ulrike Beck, Audrey N. Beck, Gerald Becker, Elizabeth Beijinho, Paulo Bejarano, Juan Belhassen, Yaniv Belhassen, Yaniv Belinguer, Panelists: Marco Bell, Patricia Bell, Vikki Bellucci, Paolo Belo da Fonte, Isolda Belo da Fonte, Isolda Belton, Leslie Belzunegui, Angel Benali, Mohamed Bengoextea, Joxerramon Bengtsson, Beatrice Benito, Karina Benko, Habil Zsuzsanna Benk_, Zsuzsanna Bennett, Colin J. Benski, Tova Benvegnu, Nicolas Benzecry, Claudio E. Beoku-Betts, Josephine Berard, T.J. Beretta, Ilaria Berezhnova, Yelena V Berg, Charles Berge, Elena Berger, Joseph Berheide, Catherine Berheide, Catherine White Berheide, Sarah Berheide, Sarah Elizabeth Berkovitch, Nitza Berliner, David C. Bermeo, Vera Bermúdez Rico, Rosa Emilia Bernardot, Marc Bernardot, Marc Bernardot, Marc Bernheim, Emmanuelle Bernheim, Jean Claude Bernstein, Julia Bernt, Matthias Berruecos, Luis Bertagnoli, Frederico Bertagnoli, Frederico Bertaux, Daniel Bertaux, Daniel Berteli, María Teresa Tapada Bertone, Giulia Besio, Cristina Best, Heinrich Best, Henning Bestuzhava, Svietlana Betancourt Gómez, Edgar RC11_08 RC04A_03 RC46 05 RC44_06A RC35_04 RC32_03 JS_RC09_RC13_03 JS_RC13_RC09_02 JS_RC13_RC22_06 JS_RC22_RC13 RC21_06 JS_RC13_RC22_06 JS_RC22_RC13 JS_RC10_RC32_02A JSA_RC10_RC32_04 RC35_03 RC11_07 RC42_05 Ad Visual_01 RC47_07 RC17_01 RC09_11 RC02_04 JS_RC10_RC51_02 WG06_07 RC05_01 JS_RC05_RC32_01A WG06_05 RC44_04A RC18_01 RC02_09 RC23_15 RC04B_04 RC30_13 RC25_07 RC25_04 JSN_02 Ad Visual_02 RC22_01A RC36_02B RC46_01 CS_03 RC05_01 JS_RC05_RC32_01A RC09_09 RC47_02 WG06_02 RC24_23 RC09_11 RC30_02 RC49_03 JS_RC09_TG02 JS_TG02_RC09_03A JSN_04 RC21_10 RC43_04 RC21_20 TG04_11 CS_07 RC12_06 RC37_7B RC25_12 RC38_04 RC34_03B RC04C_04 RC14_06 RC30_02 RC37_03C WG03_03 RC04A_03 RC11_07 RC07_08 RC37_09C RC44_06B RC24_22 RC24_09 RC04B_07 RC41_03 RC30_09 TG04_4A RC04A_03 Betzin, Jörg Beveridge, Andrew A. Bezuidenhout, Frans Bezuidenhout, Andries Bhambra, Gurminder K. Bhana, Deevia Bhargava, Ritu Bhargava, Ritu Bhargava, Ritu Bhargava, Ritu Bhaskar, Manu Bhatnagar, Mridula Bhatnagar, Mridula Biagioni, Daniel Biagioni, Daniel Bialakowsky, Alejandro Bianchera, Emanuela Bianchi, Alison Bibbings, Lyn Biewener, Carole Bifulco, Lavinia Bigday, Maria Biggiero, Lucio Biggiero, Lucio Bijl, Rob V. Bilge, Sirma Bilge, Sirma Billingsley, Sunnee Binyanwila, Biorcio, Roberto Birch, Kean Birch, Kean Birkeland, Nils Rune Bisio, Raul Bitkeeva, Nikolaevna Blake, Brett Elizabeth Blake, Rosemary Blakey, Heather Blancarte, Roberto J. Blasko, Andrew Blau, Judith Blau, Judith Blay, Eva Blay, Eva Blinova, Marina Blizberg, Ilàn Block, Thomas Blok, Anders Blokker, Paul Bloss, Thierry Boardman, Judith Boatca, Manuela Boatca, Manuela Bochar Pizarro, Jacqueline Bodnar, Judit Bogus, Julia Bógus, Lucia Maria Machado Boholm, Åsa Boigeol, Anne Boigeol, Anne Bois, Géraldine Bolán, Brenda Cantú Boldt, Thea Bolin, Goran Bonamino, Alicia Bonenfant, M. Bonnet, Estelle Bonniol, Céline Bonomini, Sara Booher-Jennings, Jennifer Boonvong, Nuannoy Borges, Vera Borges, Vera Boris/Klein, Eileen/ Jennifer Borislavovna Mardar, Irina Borker, Susan Borkert, Maren Boro-Magbanua, Ma. Reina Borràs, Vicenç Borraz, Olivier Boström, Ann-Kristin 355

357 RC24_15 RC37_05B RC25_19 RC02_08 RC11_06 RC37_03B RC14_03B RC24_21 WG03_01 WG03_07 WG03_10 JS_RC37_RC14_01D SJS_RC13_RC07_RC23_07B RC11_14 RC24_10 RC21_17 RC48_02 RC30_01 RC04B_04 RC25_01 RC45_01 RC22_11 RC24_09 RC24_09 RC24_16 RC21_21 RC21_15 RC23_13B RC22_11 RC04A_05 RC04A_07 RC47_06 RC48_03 TG04_02A RC32_06A RC23_01A RC11_06 RC37_06C RC42_06 RC11_24 RC44_05A JSA_RC10_RC11_01 RC11_02 JSA_RC10_RC11_05 RC11_04 TG04_07B RC35_05 RC36_02D RC43_05 RC14_06 RC09_05 RC02_06 RC44_06C RC30_08 RC11_07 RC11_09 RC11_09 RC11_11 RC30_07 CS_08 CS_05 JSA_RC10_RC32_04 RC53_01 RC44_03A Closing RC02_05 JS_RC38_TG04_12 TG04_13A TG04_09B TG04_12A TG04_15 TG04_09B RC22_10 RC42_04 RC11_15 RC24_13 TG03_04 Ad Visual_01 RC24_22 TG04_4B TG04_5 Boström, Magnus Bouada, Hassina Bouchev, Alexandr Bould, Sally Bould, Sally Bourgatte, Michaël Bousson, Fl. Boutrais, Régine Bouvier, Pierre Bouvier, Pierre Bouvier, Pierre Bouzada Fernandez, Xan Bowers, Tarquin Bowes, Alison Bozonnet, Jean-Paul Brand, Anna Livia Brand, Anna Livia Brandão Moniz, António Brandao, Zaia Brandon, LaVada Taylor Brañas-Garza, Pablo Brasil Fonseca, Alexandre Bravo, Giangiacomo Brechin, Steven R. Brechin, Steven R. Breda-Vázquez, Isabel Breda-Vázquez, Isabel Brekke, Ole Breskaya, Olga Briceño Maas, María Leticia Brinbaum, Yaël Bringel, Breno Bringel, Breno Brinkmann, Johannes Brites, Rui Brito Fonseca, Rui Britto da Motta, Alda Britton, Dee Brody, Leslie Brooke, Libby Brooks, Brown, Brita Brown, Anthony James Brown, Brita Brown, Brita Brown, Patrick Browne, Craig Browne, Craig Bruin, Marilyn Brunel, J. Brunet Icart, Ignasi Brunet, Ignasi Brunet/Pizzi, Bruquetas Callejo, Carlos Brzyska, M. Brzyska, M. Brzyski, P. Brzyski, Piotr Buccioni, Ilaria Buchinger, Eva Buehler-Niederberger, Doris Bueno, Natália Bühler-Niederberger, Doris Buhlungu/Bezuidenhout, Andries Burawoy, Michael Burawoy, Michael Burchardt, Marian Burchardt, Marian Burgess, Adam Burgess, Adam Burgess, Adam Burgueño Duarte, Luz Berthila Burgués, Ana Burke, Peter J. Burkert, Carola Burningham, Kate Burns, Nicola Burns, Peter Burns, Tom R. Burns, Tom R. Burns, Tom R. RC24_05 Ad Ethno and Theory_01 RC02_01 TG04_07C TG04_12A RC45_03 RC12_02 RC30_13 RC41_05 RC32_02A SJS_RC023_RC07_RC14_07 RC07_11 TG04_02B RC25_03 RC30_02 JSA_RC11_RC53_03 RC07_12 RC21_03 TG04_06B RC47_02 RC36_04A SS_Touraine TG04_08A TG03_07 RC11_12 RC32_01C RC41_01B RC48_03 RC30_07 RC04B_08 RC25_14 RC22_01B RC24_07 RC04B_02 RC04A_06 RC04C_08 RC25_05 RC42_03 RC18_01 RC21_10 RC09_02 RC02_03 RC30_07 RC32_01C RC34_03A RC02_01 RC32_06A RC21_05 RC24_17 RC24_14 RC24_19 RC11_09 RC21_05 RC21_11 RC04A_02 RC04A_08 JS_WG03_RC13_04 RC02_01 SJS_RC13_RC34_RC53_15 SJS_RC13_RC34_RC53 JS_RC13_RC34_RC53 RC17_03 RC24_13 RC04A_03 JS_RC26_RC46_06 JS_RC46_RC26_07 RC46_02 RC47_03 RC04B_04 RC23_05 JS_RC10_RC32_02B JSB_RC10_RC32_04 RC23_02B RC24_22 RC44_01A RC24_13 RC47_03 RC02_08 TG04_12B RC30_09 SS_Touraine Buroz, Maria Teresa Burrawoy, Michael Burris, Val Burton-Jeangros, Claudine Burton-Jeangros, Claudine Buskens, Vincent Buss, Andreas Busso, Mariana Bustamante, Juan José Bustelo, Maria Butkeviciene, Egle Butkeviciene, Egl_ Butler, Catherine Butterfield, Nicole Byhoung-Hoon, Lee Cabral, Lima Caglayan, Sava_ Caldarovic, Ognjen _aldarovi_, Ognjen Calderón, Fernando Calhoun, Craig Calhoun, Discussants: Craig Callahan, Marilyn Calleros-Rodriguez, Hector Callinan, Sheila Calsamiglia, Andrea Camarero, Luis Campagnac, Vanessa Campbell, Iain Campelo Koslinksi, Mariane Campos de Souza Amaral, Shirlena Campos Machado, Maria das Dores Campos Sánchez, Minerva Campos, Ema Lagos Canales, Andrea Canales, Andrea Cannella, Gaile S. Cantzler, Julia Miller Canzano, Antonello Cañas, Jorge Cappelin, Paola Cappelin, Paola Caprile, Maria Carbó, Pilar Cardenal, Maria Cárdenas, Julián Cardoso, Inês Cardoso, Ricardo Carneiro, Maria Jose Carneiro, Maria José Caropreso, Camilo Carpentier, Normand Carr, Aitor Carr, Aitor Hernández Carrancho da Silva, Ângela Carrasco, Alejandro Carrascosa de Oliveira, Eduardo Carroll, William K. Carstensen, Trine Agervig Carstensen, Trine Agervig Carstensen, Trine Agervig Carter, Chris Carter, Claudia Carter, Michael J. Cartland, Jenifer Cartland, Jenifer Cartland, Jenifer Caruso, Giuseppe Carvalho, Cynthia P. Carvalho, Teresa Casa-Nov, Maria José Casa-Nova, Maria José Casas, Rosalba Casaus, Mariel Vilella Caspersz, Donella Castán Broto, Vanesa Castelain Meunier, Christine Castello Santamarta, Laia Castelló, Enric Castellò, Laia Castells, Discussants: Manuel 356

358 SS_Castells RC34_04A RC30_04 RC13_08 RC11_07 RC04C_04 TG04_10 RC04C_08 JS_RC25_TG03_06 TG03_09 RC47_07 RC11_21 RC32_05 RC44_05B RC21_03 RC04B_07 RC04C_05 RC24_17 TG04_11 RC37_08A RC42_04 RC37_7C ISSC_01 RC37_03C RC37_08B RC30_09 RC30_12 RC21_17 RC36_02D RC07_06 JS_RC48_RC07_06 RC34_04B RC53_03 RC34_03B RC34_04B RC32_06B RC02_03 RC11_20 RC30_07 RC30_09 RC02_04 RC02_04 RC02_04 RC02_07 JS_RC11_RC13_02 JS_RC13_RC11_10 RC34_04B RC25_08 Resu_01 RC44_05B RC24_04 RC34_02A RC05_09 RC11_09 RC04B_08 RC04B_06 RC35_07 JSA_RC10_RC32_04 RC07_17 SJS_RC13_RC07_RC23_07B RC25_19 JS_RC38_RC37_11 RC43_02 RC21_06 TG03_03 RC18_09 TG02_01A RC32_06A RC32_02A JS_RC10_RC51_02 JS_RC38_RC32_09 JS_RC32_RC38_04 RC20_01 RC09_04 JS_RC09_RC13_03 JS_RC13_RC09_02 RC25_13 RC44_01B RC44_06A RC34_01B RC02_08 Castells, Manuel Castillo Berthier, Hector Castillo, Juan José Cattaneo, Ada Cavaye, Joyce Cazelli, Sibele Cebulla, Andreas Cecilia, Maria Cedersund, Elisabet Cedersund, Elisabet Cefaï, Daniel Celdrán, Montse Celestina Neh Fru, Tassang Celik, Ercüment Çelik, Özlem Cemalcilar, Zeynep Cemalcilar, Zeynep Centemeri, Laura Centemeri, Laura Cervantes Barba, Cecilia Cerven, Christine Cestor, Elisabeth Chabay, Ilan Chadoin, Olivier Chadoin, Olivier Chakraborty, Sonali Chakraborty, Sonali Chan, Kim Ching Chancer, Lynne Chanchal, Sartaj Chanchal, Sartaj Chandra, Subhash Chandra, Vinod Chandra, Vinod Chandra, Vinod Chang, Yung Han Chang, Chin-fen Charles, Liliana Charlesworth, Sara Chattopadhayay, Molly Chaturvedi, Ishan Chaturvedi, Ishita Chaturvedi, Manjeet Chaturvedi, Manjeet Chatzitheochari, Stella Chatzitheochari, Stella Chaudhary, Sangeeta Chaulet, Johann Chauvel, Louis Chauvin, Sebastien Chaves, Mar Chaves, Mariana Chee-Beng, Tan Chen, Henglien (Lisa) Chen, Jian-Jhou Cherednichenko, Galina Chernilo, Daniel Chernova, Zhanna Chernyaeva, Tatiana Chernyaeva, Tatiana Chernysh, Mikhail F. Chi, Zhang Chiang, Armando Child Hill, Richard Chircop, Andrea Cholova, Blagovesta Chon, Song Chou, Bih-Er Chow, Esther Ngan-ling Christakis, Alexander N. Christiansen Ruffman, Linda Christiansen-Ruffman, Linda Christmas-Best, Verona Chua, Peter Chuang, Hui-tun Chuang, Hui-tun Chudnovskaya, Irina N. Chun, Jennifer Chun, Jennifer Cicchelli, Vincenzo Ciccia, Rossella RC30_08 WG03_09 WG03_10 RC07_02 WG03_01 WG03_10 RC22_10 WG06_03 RC24_17 TG03_06 RC44_03A SS_Unionism RC17_03 RC17_03 RC11_09 RC04C_05 TG04_06B RC02_06 RC32_06B RC22_03B RC25_14 RC47_03 RC17_04 JS_RC10_RC53_01 RC53_07 JS_RC10_RC32_02B JSB_RC10_RC32_04 JS_RC13_RC32_06 JS_RC13_RC32_04 RC32_06A RC18_05 RC44_06B RC37_03A WG03_08 RC30_02 RC12_01 RC30_13 RC21_02 RC10_03 RC05_08 RC49_01 CS_12 RC21_02 TG04_03 RC04A_06 Plenary_01 RC11_02 RC21_20 RC14_02B RC14_04 CS_02 RC34_03A RC02_06 RC25_10 JSB_RC10_RC11_01 RC43_05 JSB_RC10_RC11_05 RC11_14 RC11_02 RC42_06 RC21_11 JS_RC37_RC14_01C RC41_04 WG03_02 RC49_03 AHALAS_02 RC32_01B WG06_01 RC18_03 RC35_02 RC38_03 RC53_04 TG04_12B TG04_01B RC44_02A RC47_06 RC14_04 RC34_02B RC07_11 RC24_01 TG04_08B Ciccia, Rossella Ciccodicola, Floriana Ciccodicola, Floriana Ciochetto, Lynne Cipriani, Roberto Cipriani, Roberto Cipriani, Roberto Cirman, Andreja Claeys-Mekdade, Cécilia Clark, Karen Clawson, Dan Clawson, Respondent: Dan Clegg, Stewart Clegg, Stewart Clément, Michèle Clemente, Aina Tarabini-Castellani Clements, Bindi Clifton, Judith Cloïn, Mariëlle Clycq, Noel Cobb, Casey Coburn, Elaine Cochoy, Franck Cocks, Alison Cocks, Alison Coe, Anna-Britt Coe, Anna-Britt Coelho, Bernardo Coelho, Bernardo Coelho, Bernardo Coffè, Hilde Cohen, Rachel Coleman, Karen Coll, Gerard Collet, Beate Collier, Richard Collinet, C. Colomb, Claire Colombo, Clelia Colombo, Enzo Comfort, Megan Cominelli, Luigi Concha, César Guzmán Condon, Mary Conforti, Joseph M. Connell, Raewyn Connidis, Ingrid Arnet Conolly, Priscilla Constantopoulou, Ch. Constantopoulou, Ch. Constantopoulou, Christiana Conte, Massimo Contreras, Oscar F Cook, Chanda Cook, Glenda Cook, Christine Cook, Glenda Cook, Joanne Cook, Joe Cook, Karen Coppola, Eva Martín Cordonnier, Sarah Córdova, Rosa María Camarena Corino, Gianni Corominas, Antoni Coronado, Jaime Preciado Corradi, Laura Corradi, Laura Corsero, Guillermo Corsten, Michael Corsten, Michael Cortesi,, Gabriella Cortiñas, Sergi Rovira Corvellec, Hervé Coskun, Gulsam Costa, Sérgio Côté, C. Cote, James Cotoi, Calin Cots, Francesca Cowburn, Malcolm 357

359 RC24_19 RC44_03A TG04_07C TG04_07C RC09_13 RC14_05 JSN_04 RC22_01B RC44_04B RC44_04A TG03_06 RC09_10 TG03_07 RC36_01A RC46_03 RC30_08 RC30_08 RC07_02 RC14_02A RC53_06 RC30_03 RC21_03 RC43_02 RC21_19 RC21_14 RC30_04 RC24_21 RC24_19 RC21_22 RC13_11 RC04B_08 RC48_08 RC12_04 RC47_06 Ad Visual_05 JSB_RC10_RC11_05 JSB_RC10_RC11_01 RC24_17 RC24_20 RC24_15 RC10_03 RC13_11 RC24_01 RC47_05 RC32_05 RC12_03 RC49_06 RC11_09 RC20_01 RC04B_08 RC14_04 RC10_02 RC41_03 RC25_02 TG04_12A RC45_04 RC43_05 JSB_RC10_RC32_04 JS_RC10_RC32_02B RC18_06 JS_RC38_RC32_09 RC24_20 RC22_09A RC10_03 JS_RC09_TG02 JS_TG02_RC09_03A RC07_12 RC04A_05 RC04B_05 JS_RC13_RC04_03 TG04_07D CS_01 JS_RC32_RC38_04 JS_RC38_RC32_09 RC41_02 Ad Ethno and Theory_01 RC21_03 RC22_10 RC32_06B JS_RC13_WG03_05 JS_WG03_RC13_04 Creado, Eliana Junqueira Crocker, Crojethovic, Maria Crojethovic, Maria Crosby, Todd Crozat, D. Cruz, Martha Hilda Cruz Esquivel, Juan Cruz/Serradell, Campdepadros/Santa Cruzel, Cruz-Santiago, Michelle Cucu, Alina-Sandra Cuevas-Hewitt, Marco Culic, Irina Cultiaux, John Cultiaux, John Cuzzocrea, Valentina Czech, Franciszek D Agostino, F. D Amato, Marina D Cruz, Premilla D Ottaviano, Camila D Ottaviano, Maria D Ottaviano, Maria Camila Loffredo d Ovidio, Marianna da Conceição, Jefferson José da Costa Ferreira, Leila da Costa Ferreira, Lucia da Costa, Danielle Pereira da Costa, Fernanda Santos Da Costa, Marcio da Cunha Frota, Maria Guiomar Da Fonte Pessanha, Elina da Glória Gohn, Maria Da Re, Dario da Silva Destro de Oliveira, Glaucia da Silva Destro de Oliveira, Glaucia da Silva Rosa, Teresa Da Silva Rosa, Teresa da Silva, Gláucia da Silva, Patricia Olinda Loureiro Dias Dadhich, Rita Dai, Xingang Daishiro, Nomiya Daisy Ebeniro, Chioma Dale, John Dalla Vedova, Irene Dallaire, Bernadette Daloz, Jean-Pascal Damaso, AF D'Amato, M. Dambrauskas, Alicia Danilova, Raisa I. Daoxun Zhang, Vincent Darbellay, Karine Darby, Michael R. Darcy, Michael Darhour, Hanne Darhour, Hanne Darracq, Vincent das Dores Campos Machado, Maria Das, Shyamal Das, Shyamal Kumar Daskalakis, Demosthenis David, Juan David, Juan David, Matthew Davidovitch, Nitza Davidovitch, Nitza Davidovitch, Nitza Davies, M Davis, Diane Davis, Kathy Davis, Kathy Davis, Mary Ann Day, Sophie de Barros, Marfisa Cysneiros de Botton, Lena De bruyn, Els De Castro, Ana Lúcia de Castro, Ana Lúcia RC24_13 RC23_01A JS_RC10_RC53_01 TG04_13B RC45_01 RC32_01A TG04_06A WG01_01 RC30_04 JSA_RC10_RC32_04 JS_RC10_RC32_02A RC48_01 RC13_11 RC04A_06 RC04C_08 JS_RC13_RC29_09 RC29_02 RC48_03 RC21_22 RC48_07 RC48_08 RC21_22 JS_RC13_WG03_05 RC21_22 JS_RC13_RC22_06 JS_RC22_RC13 RC53_05 RC09_02 WG06_02 RC47_04 RC18_01 JS_RC13_RC24_13A SJS_RC13_RC34_RC53_15 SJS_RC13_RC34_RC53 JS_RC13_RC34_RC53 RC21_10 RC24_26 WG01_02 RC09_02 RC25_10 RC37_08B RC38_06 RC24_15 RC24_18 TG04_14 RC30_10 RC46_03 CS_12 RC30_09 RC22_01B RC32_06A RC07_11 SJS_RC023_RC07_RC14_07 RC17_05 TG04_08A RC37_04 RC17_07B Ad Visual_01 RC43_04 RC07_01 TG04_07D RC34_05B RC25_07 RC30_02 RC47_04 Ad Visual_06 JSN_02 RC12_04 RC42_03 RC41_02 RC41_03 RC02_06 RC32_06A RC04A_06 RC36_03A JS_RC10_RC11_06 RC48_10 RC47_04 JS_RC11_RC13_02 JS_RC13_RC11_10 RC04A_08 de Castro, Biancca Scarpeline de Castro, Henrique Carlos de Castro, Lucia Rabello de Castro, Talita Pereira de Francisco, Andrés De Jong, Sara de Krom, M.P.M.M. de la Fuente, Gloria De la Garza Toledo, Enrique de la O, María Eugenia de la O, Maria Eugenia de la Torre Oropeza, Verónica de Lima Camargo, Luiz Octavio de los Rios, Danae De Los Rios, Danae De Luca, Massimiliano de Luca, Massimiliano de Matos, Denise Ferreira de Moraes, André de Mosteyrín, Laura Fernández de Mosteyrín, Laura F de Oliveira, Aldemir De Oliveira, Eduardo Carrascosa de Oliveira, José Aldemir De Oliveira, Rosângela Paulino De Oliveira, Rosângela Paulino De Paula, Liana De Perthuis, François-Xavier De Rynck, Filip de Sario, Beppe Dechezelles, Stéphanie Deffner, Alex Deffner, Alex Deffner, Alex Deffner, Alex Deffner, Alex Deffner, Alex Degirmenci, Koray Degiuli, Francesca del Mar Ramis, Maria Delaporte, Chloé Delcroix, Catherine Delgado, Ana Delhoume, Catherine Delibas, Kayhan Delicado, Ana Deliège, Isabelle Della Porta, Donatella Delorme, Nicolas Delvallas Picolo, Fernanda Dema-Moreno, Sandra Denis, Ann Denis, Ann Denis, Jérôme Denney, David DeNora, Tia Dent, Mike Depeli, Gulsum DeSai, Gaurang Desai, Manisha Desmond, Nicola Dewaele, Alexis Dhaouadi, Mahmoud di Loreto, Martine Di Nunzio, Daniele Di Paolantonio, Mario Dias, Hugo Dias, Joao Paulo Díaz de Rivera, Ma. Eugenia Sánchez Díaz, Julio Pérez Díaz, Julio Pérez Díaz-Fuentes, Daniel Diaz-Martinez, Capitolina Diez-Palomar, Javier DiFazio, William DiFazio, William DiFazio, William Diminescu, Dana Dimkova, Stela Dimkova, Stela Diniz, Simay Ozlu 358

360 RC22_08A RC18_04 TG02_02A TG03_02 TG04_07B TG04_01D RC21_17 RC20_02 RC22_11 TG02_01A RC23_10A AHALAS_02 RC07_13 RC11_07 RC10_03 RC21_19 RC47_02 TG04_01A RC37_03C RC04A_03 RC11_04 JSA_RC10_RC11_05 JSA_RC10_RC11_01 RC07_07 RC41_01B RC48_09 WG06_02 TG04_10 RC11_08 RC30_06 RC47_07 RC17_01 RC10_03 RC12_02 RC47_01 RC37_7B RC37_03A RC37_7B RC37_7A TG04_01B RC37_7A RC21_20 RC04A_02 RC22_01A RC24_09 JSA_RC11_RC53_03 WG03_02 RC48_03 RC02_04 RC32_03 RC48_08 RC32_06B RC04B_03 CS_12 RC42_02 RC32_01B RC38_03 RC24_20 JS_RC13_RC22_06 JS_RC22_RC13 RC17_03 RC04_01 RC30_08 RC24_13 WG06_01 RC10_03 RC32_04 JSA_RC11_RC53_03 RC11_21 RC34_02B RC26_03 RC42_02 RC42_07 RC18_08 RC05_07 RC47_05 RC05_08 RC24_24 RC32_04 RC37_09A RC09_06 Diotallevi, Luca Dirk de Graaf, Nan Dix, Steffen Dixon, Jeffrey C. Dixon-Woods, M Dixon-Woods, Mary do Carmo Vieira, Maria Dodson, Jualynne E. Domingo, Eduardo M. Domingues, Mauricio Domínguez Ríos, Ma. del Carmen Domínguez García, María Isabel Dominguez Rios, Ma. del Carmen Dominguez-Alcón, Carmen Donaldson, John Donzel, André Doran, Marie-Christine Dorbeck-Jung, Bärbel Dorin, Stéphane dos Reis Borges Balsanulfo de Oliviera, Zenaide Dosman, Donna Dosman, Donna Dosman, Donna Douglas, Karen Douglas, Karen Manges Douglas, Karen Manges D'Ovidio, Fabrizio Doyle, Aaron Doyle, Martha Draetta, Laura Dressler, Wanda du Gay, Paul Du Plessis, Rosemary Duarte, Madalena Dubet, Francois Dubois, Méon Dubois, Sébastien Dubois, Vincent Ducournau, Claire Dueñas, David Dufrêne, Bernadette Duhau, Emilio Dullaart, Gerda Dungaciu, Dan Dunlap, Riley E. Dunne, Laura Dunning, Alan Durán, Camilo Andrés Castiblanco Durbin, Susan Durr, Marlese Durrant, Joan E. Dussuet, Annie Dworki, A. Gary Dworkin, A. Gary Dworzanowski, Bronwyn Dykstra, Laurel Dziuban, Agata Eargle, Lisa Ebel, Jonathan Ebel, Jonathan Ebert, Norbert Ebner, Christian Ebner, Christian Echavarren, José M Eckermann, Liz Economou, Aikaterini Ed-Dahbi, Malika Edina da Silva, Benedita Edmondson, Ricca Edwards, Kathy Efstratios, Papanis Egharevba, Matthew E. Egharevba, Matthew E. Eghbarieh, Massoud Ehrlich, Avishai Eiichi, Hamanishi Eito Mateo, Antonio El Jammal, Marie-Hélène El Safty, Madiha Elafros, Athena El-Battahani, Atta RC18_02 RC24_13 RC04A_06 RC07_04 WG06_04 RC13_08 RC04A_02 JS_RC13_RC24_13B RC24_27 JS_RC13_RC09_02 JS_RC13_RC09_02 RC47_04 RC21_03 RC14_06 RC23_14A SJS_RC13_RC07_RC23_07B RC23_06 RC11_14 RC41_05 RC24_20 RC45_01 RC24_01 TG04_01B TG04_01C JSN_03 CS_12 RC07_11 RC02_06 RC09_07 RC05_08 RC09_04 RC04B_03 RC04B_04 RC18_08 RC32_05 RC37_03B RC24_03 RC17_07B RC30_10 TG03_07 RC44_04B CS_09 WG03_09 RC34_03A Ad Visual_01 WG06_04 RC11_20 JS_RC37_RC14_01C RC10_03 RC22_06A RC23_02B RC22_03A RC17_07B JSB_RC10_RC11_05 JSB_RC10_RC11_01 CS_13 RC24_01 TG03_07 RC53_03 RC47_07 RC47_05 RC34_05A RC25_18 TG04_4A RC47_03 RC11_04 JSA_RC10_RC11_05 JSA_RC10_RC11_01 RC11_04 JSN_02 JS_RC10_RC53_01 RC32_06A RC09_09 RC32_05 RC32_06B RC09_09 RC12_05 RC38_02 RC34_01A RC09_05 RC11_03 Elff, Martin Elghali, Lucia Elias, Marina Eliasoph, Nina Elizondo-Lara, Maikol Elkington, Sam Elliot, Ligia Enoch, Yael Enoch, Yael Er, Liu Erdei, K. Erdi Lelandais, Ceri, Gülçin Ergin, Nezihe Ba_ak Ergur, A. Erochina, Kira Erol, Pelin Önder Escalante, Juan Carlos Escriva, Angeles Escrivá, Angeles Esmail, Ashraf Espinosa, María Paz Espluga, Josep Espluga, Josep Espluga, Josep Essa, Mohamedazad Essack, Shaheeda Estalella, Adolfo Esteban Castro, José Estévez, Ariadna Estrada Carvalhais, Isabel Estrada, Elena Dorothy Estrela, Elsa Estrela, Elsa Esu, Aide Etah Ayuk, Justine Ethis, Emmanuel, Evans, David Evetts, Julia Ewert, Joachim Ezeah, Peter Ezguerra/ Garces-Mascarenas, Sandra/Balnca Fabiani, Jean-Louis Fabiani, Valentina Fabiansson, Charlotte Faccioli, Patrizia Fachelli, Sandra Fachinger, Uwe Facuse, Marisol Fafaliou, Irene Fahed, Ziad Fainholc, Beatriz Fainstein, Daniel Fairclough, Nicholas Fairhurst, Eileen Fairhurst, Eileen Fakouhi, Nasser Falaleeva, Maria Falcón, Sylvanna M. Falloon, Janet Famiglietti, Antonio Fan, Yun Fangen, Katrine Farini, Federico Farré, Jordi Farro, Antimo L. Fassio, Adriana Fast, Janet Fast, Janet Fast, Janet Fataar, Aslam Fattore, Toby Faulk, Laila Fauser, Margit Fayomi, Oluyemi Fazeli, Fatemeh Fazito, Dimitri Febbrajo, Alberto Fefler, Irian Feixa, Carles Fei-yu Hseih, Michelle Feldman, Susan 359

361 RC11_06 RC04A_07 RC04_01 RC21_14 RC11_13 RC07_14 RC23_10B RC22_02B RC23_10B RC07_14 RC37_7C TG03_05 RC07_16 RC23_12 WG03_09 CS_12 RC04C_05 RC04B_08 RC37_03A RC24_03 TG03_04 RC21_23 RC34_06 JS_RC10_RC32_02A JSA_RC10_RC32_04 RC24_12 RC34_06 RC29_02 RC11_11 RC42_06 RC35_07 RC11_12 JS_RC36_WG03B JS_WG03_RC36_06 WG03_09 RC53_05 RC11_03 RC42_05 RC22_06B RC36_06 RC37_09A RC25_02 RC22_07B JSB_RC10_RC11_05 JSB_RC10_RC11_01 RC24_01 RC32_06B RC32_01C CS_13 DURKHEIM_01 RC22_03B RC11_09 RC24_06 RC11_15 RC30_07 TG03_01 RC09_01 RC09_06 RC32_05 RC24_18 RC22_02B JS_RC37_RC14_01D RC41_05 RC49_06 RC09_07 RC44_04B WG06_01 RC23_14B RC34_05B RC37_05A DURKHEIM_01 RC37_7B RC25_16 RC04C_04 RC04A_08 RC37_05B RC44_04B JS_RC10_RC11_07 RC36_03B RC48_11 RC44_01B Feldman, Susan Feliciano, Cynthia Feniger, Yariv Ferm, Jessica Fernández Alonso, Mercedes Fernandez Esquinas, Manuel Fernández Esquinas, Manuel Fernández Mostaza, Maria Esther Fernández Rodríguez, Carlos Manuel Fernandez Rodriguez, Carlos Manuel Fernandez, Antoine Fernandez, Yeiling Fernandez-Esquinas, Manuel Fernandez-Esquinas, Manuel Ferrara, Maria Ferrari, Vincenzo Ferraro, Alceu Ravanello Ferraz, Marcos Ferreira, Claudino Ferreira, José G Ferrie, Joanna Ferro, Anna Feu, Jordi Fialho, Fabricio Fialho, Fabrício Fig, David Figueras, Monica Figueria, Daurius Filipovic, Ma_a Fine, Gary Alan Fine, Robert Finnegan, Deirdre Fiori, Diego Fiori, Diego Fiori, Diego Firth, Alan Fischer, Thomas Fisek, M. Hamit Fisher, Netanel Fisher, Eran Fisher, Laura Fitzgerald, Richard Fitzgibbon, Mike Fitzpatrick, Marilyn Fitzpatrick, Marilyn Flachner, Zsuzsanna Flahault, Erika Flecha, Ainhoa Fleck, Christian Fleck, Christian Flora, Gavril Florek, M. Florit, Luciano Flynn, Matt Folami Olakunle, Michael Folami, Olakunle Michael Fong, Jack Fong, Jack Fonjong, Lotsmart Fonjong, Lotsmart N. Fons i Duocastella, Clara Fontenelle, Isleide Fontenot, Kayla Fontes, Breno Augusto Ford, Michele Ford, Michele Forkan, Cormac Fornos Klein, Stefan Fossland, Trine Medby Fourmentraux, Jean-Paul Fournier, Marcel Fournier, Marcel Fox, Stephanie Franco, Cresco Franco, Creso François, Sébastien Fransisco, Frantz, Walter Frantz, Walter Frantz, Walter Franzway, Suzanne RC11_22 RC43_02 RC48_07 JS_RC10_RC32_02A JSA_RC10_RC32_04 WG06_05 RC04B_08 RC24_24 RC25_16 RC24_10 RC21_14 RC30_06 WG06_07 CS_03 WG03_02 JS_RC26_RC46_06 CS_10 RC46_01 RC38_03 JS_RC13_RC32_04 WG06_05 RC53_05 RC47_03 RC14_01 RC36_06 RC05_09 RC21_06 RC22_06B RC30_02 JS_RC36_WG03B JS_WG03_RC36_06 RC34_05A RC30_04 RC09_12 RC04B_03 RC36_05B TG03_01 RC24_12 SS_Unionism RC25_01 RC30_02 TG04_01C RC21_09 JS_RC32_RC38_04 JS_RC38_RC32_09 RC23_10A RC22_01B RC23_10B RC07_14 RC24_17 RC04A_06 RC21_05 RC29_01 RC24_03 RC07_13 RC04A_08 RC23_14B RC04B_08 RC48_03 RC24_23 WG06_02 RC22_01A RC22_03A TG03_05 TG02_02B RC37_08A RC11_13 JS_RC37_RC14_01A RC23_14B JS_RC09_TG02_02 JS_TG02_RC09_03B RC09_06 RC22_01B RC11_11 RC05_09 RC34_05B RC30_03 RC20_02 ClASCO_02 RC14_05 RC26_05 Fratczak, Ewa Frediani, Alexandre Freedman, Jane Fregidou-Malama, Maria Fregidou-Malama, Maria Freiner, Karina Freir, L Freire de Mello, Leonardo Freire French, Martin Frenzel, Alexander Frey, Oliver Fribourg, Bertrand Frick, Joachim R. Friedman, Lawrence Frisiello, Antonella Fritz, Jean Marie Fritz, Jan Marie Fritz, Jan Marie Froggett, Lynn Frohlick, Susan Frommert, Dina Frota, Maria Guiomar da Cunho Frybes, Marcin Fuchs, Ch Fuchs, Christian Fuhse, Jan Fujita, Kuniko Furman, Renata Fusulier, Bernard Gabbianelli, Giulio Gabbianelli, Giulio Gabor, Kalman Gadille, Martine Gaggio, Dario Galego, Carla Gal-Ezer, Miri Galicia Sánchez, Segundo Gallego Carrera, Diana Gallego Gallin, Panelists: Dan Galloway, Nieema Gálvez Mozo, Ana Gamero, Nuria Ganau, Joan Garay, Ana Garay, Ana Isabel García, Jose Luis García Hernández, Aidé Garcia Quintanilla, Magda Garcia Quintanilla, Magda García Serrano, Pablo García Garcia Wehrle, Paloma García, Alejandro García, Carmen Ruidiaz Garcia, Ernest Garcia, José Luís Garcia, Maribel Garcia-Aracil, Adela Garcia-Dils, Ramon García-Guadilla, María Pilar Gareau, Brian J. Garhammer, Manfred Garma, Carlos Garret Ríos, Maria Gabriela Garrido Gómez, María-Isabel Gaspar, Sofia Gaspar, Sofia Gastron, Liliana Gaudez, Florent Gaughan, Monica Gauvain, Mathilde Gauvain, Mathilde Gaynor, Niamh Gaytán Alcalá, Felipe Gedvilaite, Margarita Geerdes, Sara-Izabella Geldyeva, Gozel Genin, Émilie Genov, Nikolai Gentili, Pablo Geoffroy, M. George, Gantzias 360

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365 TG02_02A RC43_02 JSB_RC10_RC11_05 JSB_RC10_RC11_01 JS_RC09_RC13_03 JS_RC13_RC09_02 TG04_09A RC02_04 RC44_06B RC11_08 RC02_06 RC23_02B RC09_13 JS_RC32_RC38_04 JS_RC38_RC32_09 RC21_08 RC25_20 RC09_01 RC09_09 RC37_05A JS_RC37_RC14_01C Ad Visual_02 CS_05 RC49_03 RC04A_07 JSA_RC11_RC53_03 RC41_01A RC07_02 RC47_05 RC47_05 TG04_01C Ad Revistas_01 RC09_08 RC25_08 RC10_03 TG04_01D TG04_08B RC11_02 RC17_07B RC17_07B RC_36_01C RC07_12 RC25_13 TG04_12A JS_RC13_RC04_03 RC04B_06 RC24_16 TG04_10 TG02_01A RC17_04 RC43_05 RC38_06 RC34_02B RC02_06 RC24_17 RC11_10 Ad Visual_02 RC24_10 RC41_01A RC22_02A JS_RC13_RC04_03 TG03_08 RC23_02A RC11_06 RC41_03 RC53_06 RC21_15 RC04A_04 RC04B_06 JS_RC36_WG03A JS_RC36_WG03C JS_WG03_RC36_05 RC11_07 RC11_09 RC11_11 RC17_03 RC17_03 JS_RC13_RC29_09 RC30_02 TG04_15 RC05_01 Kaya, Ayhan Keating, Dennis Keating, Norah Keating, Norah Keliyan, Maya Keliyan, Maya Kemshall, Hazel Kennedy, Peter Kennedy, Peter/Carole Kenny, Rosanne Kentor, Jeffry Kepenek, Emek Khaire, Mukti Khan, Nighat Khan, Nighat Kharlamov, Nikita A. Khetagurova, Nataly Khondker, Habibul H. Khusenova, Nafisa Kiiler, Eve Kilborne, Yann Kilburn, Louise Kilian, Reinhold Kilian, Reinhold Kim, Jeehun Kim, Jeehun Kim, Jeehun Kim, Mun Cho Kim, Sang-Jun Kim, Seung Kuk Kingma, Sytze F. Kingman, Eduardo Kipiani, Giorgi Kirchner, Corinne Kiriazidis, Theo Kirk, Elizabeth A. Kirkcaldy, Andy Kirkman, Allison Kirkpatrick, Ian Kirkpatrick, Ian Kirpitchenko, Liudmila Kirton, Andrew Kistereva, Maria Kitzinger, Jenny Kjølsrød, Lise Klein, Stefan Fornos Klintman, Mikael Kloep, Marion Knöbl, Wolfgang Kobayashi-Hillary, Nobumi Koebel, Tedd Koettig, Michaela Koffman, Ofra Köhler, Holm-Detlev Kohlheb, Norbert Kohli, Martin Kohn, Ayelet Kojima, Hiroshi Kojima, Hiroshi Kojima, Hiroshi Kolesnikova, Elena Yu Koli Bau, Yanuarius Kollannavar, Giriyappa Komp, Kathrin Komp, Kathrin König, Alexandra Konstantatos, Haris Konstantinovskiy, David Konstantinovsky, David Kontula, Anna Kontula, Anna Kontula, Anna Kopacz, M. Kopacz, M. Kopacz, Marek S. Kornberger, Martin Kornberger, Martin Koroleva, Ilze Korpa, Viola Korsdal Sørensen, Johanne Korteweg, Anna JS_RC05_RC32_01A RC09_08 RC43_02 RC14_02C RC14_02A RC34_02A RC09_12 RC22_09B RC35_06 RC35_07 Ad Visual_06 RC46_05 RC36_02B RC10_03 RC11_24 JS_RC25_TG03_06 TG03_09 RC30_11 RC10_03 RC41_03 RC20_01 WG06_01 WG01_02 RC49_02 RC24_07 RC37_09B RC11_09 JS_RC38_RC37_10 RC36_01B TG04_07A RC21_12 RC05_10 RC24_26 RC09_03 RC24_14 TG03_01 JS_RC13_RC29_09 RC32_05 RC11_10 JSN_01 RC05_04 RC04B_06 RC38_05 Ad Visual_06 RC43_04 RC24_02 RC24_23 RC21_21 RC22_10 RC04C_04 RC09_09 RC22_07B SJS_RC023_RC07_RC14_07 RC07_11 RC22_06A TG04_03 RC34_01B RC22_04 RC49_01 RC41_07 RC11_13 RC04B_04 RC37_7C RC24_09 RC18_05 RC37_09C RC48_05 RC07_10 RC30_10 CS_10 RC44_06A RC04B_04 RC35_02 JS_RC13_RC04_03 WG06_01 RC25_12 RC25_12 RC05_08 RC11_07 WG03_07 WG06_01 Korteweg, Anna Korts, Kulliki Koschinsky, Julia Kostenko, N. Kotarba, J. Kovacheva, Siyka Kowalski, Alexandra Koyuncu, Büke Kozlarek, Oliver Kozlarek, Oliver Krase, Jerome Kravchenko, Sergey Kravchenko, Sergey A. Kreissig, Volkmar Krekula, Clary Krekula, Clary Krekula, Clary Krings, Bettina Johanna Krintas, Theodore Kritz, Mary M Krogstad, Anne Kroll, Lars Eric Krukovskaya, Anna Krumm, Silvia Kruse, Sylvia Kryzhanouski, Yauheni Kryzyszkowski, Jerzy Krzys Acord, Sophia Kuecker, Glen Kuhlmann, Ellen Kulatilake, Ranjith Kumar Acharya, Arun Kumar Agrawal, Arvind Kumar Teotia, Manoj Kumar, E. N. Ashok Kumar, Kamlesh Kumari, Manju Kumbirai Katsande, Rosalie Künemund, Harald Kunnuji, Michael Kuo, Yi-Hsuan Kupfer, Antonia Kupferberg, Feiwel Kurasawa, Fuyuki Kuriakose, Benny Kuribayashi, Atsuko Kuribayashi, Atsuko Kurtulus, Hatice Kusumadewi, Lucia Kusumadewi, Lucia Ratih Kutluer, Filiz Kweku Okyerefo, Michael Perry Kyle, Kenneth Kyle, Kenneth M. Kyrgyzstan, Bishkek Kyrtsis, Alexandros-Andreas Laakonen, Helena Labey Guimard, Guenole Labov, Teresa G Labov, Teresa G. Lacasa, D. Lacerda, Patricia Lafargue, Loïc Lafuente, Regina Lago, Ignacio Lalaki, Despina Laliena, Ana Carmen Lamanna, Mary Ann Lamanthe, Annie Lambert, Rob Lambert, Rob Lamego, Luiza Helena Lamla, Joern Lampek, Kinga Lampert, Thomas Landa, Laura García Landa, Laura García Landázuri Benítez, Gisela Langa Rosado, Delia Langaret, Chan Lange, Cornelia 364

366 RC24_10 RC23_14A RC04A_04 WG03_09 CS_08 JS_RC10_RC11_07 RC36_03B RC36_04A WG03_01 WG03_10 RC48_11 WG03_09 RC14_05 RC41_02 RC04_01 TG03_08 RC07_14 RC23_10B RC23_14A RC02_07 RC46_01 RC09_13 RC04B_05 RC11_04 RC10_03 RC13_11 RC07_17 JS_RC13_RC29_09 SJS_RC13_RC07_RC23_07B RC23_17 RC42_05 RC11_12 TG03_01 RC47_02 RC24_07 RC32_01A RC09_03 RC48_04 RC34_01A RC04A_02 RC11_02 RC10_02 RC09_05 RC24_07 JSB_RC11_RC53_03 RC11_13 RC11_22 RC21_07 TG04_02A JSN_01 RC44_01B RC04C_08 RC23_13B RC21_15 RC30_01 RC22_07B RC02_03 JS_RC04_RC07_RC23_RC32_05 RC07_15 RC23_11 RC45_03 RC24_04 DURKHEIM_01 RC17_05 RC11_22 RC20_03 RC44_01A RC24_12 RC43_03 RC37_08A RC37_7A RC04C_04 RC11_13 WG03_08 RC49_01 TG04_06B TG04_02B TG04_07B RC13_11 RC07_06 JS_RC48_RC07_06 Lange, Hellmuth Lange, Stefan Langfeldt, Gjert Langiano, Elisa Langman, Lauren Langman, Lauren Langman, Lauren Langman, Lauren Langman, Lauren Langman, Lauren Langman, Lauren Lanni, Liana Lanteigne, M. Larrañaga, Isabel Larsson, Joakim Larue, Caroline Laudano, Claudia Laudano, Claudia Laudel, Grit Lauderdale, Pat Laurin, Isabelle Laverdure, Julien Lavin, David Lavoie, Jean-Pierre Lavy, Chaim Law, Akan Law, Alan Law, Alan Law, Alan Law, Alan Lawler, Edward J. Lawlor, Brian A Lazreg, Marnia Le Bot Cadis, Yvon Le Bot, Jean-Michel Le Feuvre, Nicky Leal Ivo, Anete Brito Lebedeff, Tatiana Coll Leccardi, Carmen Lee Lauren, Douglas Lee, Adrian Lee, Eun Jin Lee, Jooha Lee, See Jae Leeson, George Leeson, George Leeson, George Lehrer, Ute Lehtonen, Turo-Kimmo Leipnik Sam, Olena V Leite, Leite, Lorea Lemke, Thomas Lemmens, Stephanie Lendaro, Annalisa Lenihan, Eamon Lenz, Ilse Leonini, Luisa Leonini, Luisa Leonini, Luisa Leon-Mejia, Ana Lerma, Ignasi Leroux, Robert Leschziner, Vanina Lessenich, Stephan Lever, John Levesque/Murray, Levidow, Les Levy, Caren Lévy, Clara Lévy, Clara Levy, Gal Lewin, Alisa C. Lewis, Vek Lichtenstein, Bronwen Lidskog, Rolf Lidskog, Rolf Lilford, RJ Lilia, Zhdanova Lin, Fen Lin, Fen RC04A_08 RC09_01 RC24_19 RC34_03A RC21_09 RC07_14 RC25_05 RC36_05A RC22_05 RC21_20 RC04B_02 JS_RC13_RC09_02 RC24_18 RC17_05 RC09_08 RC02_02 RC12_06 RC24_12 RC04B_08 RC30_07 RC49_04 TG04_02A RC04_01 RC37_05B RC42_02 RC34_06 JS_RC09_RC13_03 RC24_26 JS_RC13_RC09_02 JS_RC13_RC24_13A RC24_14 RC04_01 JS_RC38_TG04_12 TG04_13A RC24_16 RC25_20 RC32_02A RC42_04 TG04_5 JS_RC37_RC14_01D RC41_01B JS_RC14_RC37 RC05_08 RC24_20 RC24_05 RC24_24 DURKHEIM_01 RC21_23 RC22_01B RC24_02 JS_RC10_RC51_02 RC48_05 RC47_02 RC25_18 RC24_06 JS_RC36_WG03B JS_WG03_RC36_06 WG03_09 RC11_18 Ad Visual_01 RC32_02A RC11_17 RC21_08 RC21_20 RC30_06 RC24_11 WG06_06 RC37_03B JSN_02 JS_RC32_RC38_04 JS_RC38_RC32_09 RC02_02 RC05_01 JS_RC05_RC32_01A TG04_01C RC34_06 RC25_16 RC47_03 RC11_13 TG04_15 RC23_13A Lin, Mei-Ling Lin, Mei-Ling Lin, Mei-Ling Lin, Mei-Ling Lin, Mei-Ling Linares Rodriguez, Virginia Lincoln, Yvonna S. Lindio-McGovern, Ligaya Linjakumpu, Aini Link, Felipe Lipman, Pauline Lippai, L. Lippert, Ingmar Lippert,, Ingmar Lis, Aleksandra Lissin, Lautaro Lista, Carlos Litmanen, Tapio Liu, Jeng Liu, Jeng Liu, Ka-Yuet Liukko, Jyri Livneh, Idit Lizé, Wenceslas Llobet, Valeria Llobet Estany, Marta Lobo, Francis Lobo, Francis Lobo, Francis Lobo, Francis Lockie, Stewart Löfdahl, Annica Lohfeld, Wiebke Lohfeld, Wiebke Loisel, Sylvie Lola, Alexander M Lombardo, Emanuela Longmore, Monica Loomes, Graham Lopes, Paul López, Luis Angel Lopez, P. López Levi, Liliana López Ontiveros, Javier Ernesto López Pastor, Ana Teresa López Pastor, Ana Teresa Lopez, Aina López, Amelia Saiz Lopez, Edgar Antonio López, Iván López, Iván Lopez, Joann Lopez, Luis López-i-Gelats, Feliu Lorenz, Stephan Lorenzetti, Daniela Lorenzetti, Daniela Lorenzetti, Daniela Loretto, Wendy Losacco, Giuseppe Löw, Christine Lowe, Sharon Loyo, Angélica Herrera Lozano, Fernando Padilla Lozares, Carlos Lubanov, Carmit Lubanov, Carmit Luckerhoff, Jason Lukasiewicz, Karolina Luken, Paul Luken, Paul Luna, Matilde Lundström, Catrin Lundström, Catrin Lunt, Peter Luque, Silvia Lusardi, Roberto Lustiger Thaler, Henri Lynch, G. Lyng, Stephen Lyon, David 365

367 RC32_06C JS_RC09_RC13_03 JS_RC13_RC09_02 JS_RC38_RC32_09 RC04B_05 RC34_05A RC04B_06 RC23_01A TG04_4B RC32_01A JSA_RC10_RC32_04 RC23_01B RC23_05 RC41_02 RC11_14 RC07_09 JS_RC25_TG03_06 TG03_09 TG04_14 Resu_01 RC22_04 WG03_07 SS_Bauman RC17_03 WG06_07 JSB_RC11_RC53_03 RC25_09 RC30_13 RC21_17 SS_Unionism RC14_02C RC37_03B RC37_03C RC07_03 RC30_07 RC21_11 RC02_02 RC24_21 RC30_04 JSB_RC10_RC11_01 JSB_RC10_RC11_05 RC02_08 RC09_03 RC21_08 RC12_04 RC11_15 JSB_RC11_RC53_03 RC12_07 JS_RC10_RC53_01 RC21_18 RC09_07 RC24_11 RC34_04B RC07_04 RC23_01A Ad Revistas_01 CS_08 WG06_06 RC24_09 RC09_05 RC25_16 RC34_03B RC26_04 TG03_05 JS_RC14_RC30_RC32_03 RC44_02B RC24_24 RC24_18 RC21_21 RC05_09 RC04_01 RC34_05B RC32_01A RC41_04 RC21_02 RC11_03 RC41_05 RC21_14 TG04_08B TG03_02 RC17_02 M. Hossen, Anwar M. Shaw, Susan M. Shaw, Susan Ma Martinez, Luz Macara, Teresa Samora MacDonald, Robert MacGregor, Carol Ann Machado, Helena Machado, Nora Maciel, Diana Maciel, Diana Maciel, Maria Lucia Maciel, Maria Lucia MacInnes, John Macintosh, Sherry Macip, Ricardo F. Macnicol, John Macnicol, John Macvarish, Jan Madureira Pinto, Jose Maduro, Otto Maestrutti, Marina Maffesoli, Michel Mahieu, Christian Mahne, Katharina Mahne, Katharina Mahoney, Tim Maich, Katherine Maijala, Olli Maitland, Panelists: John Makeyev, S. Malinas, Damien Malinas, Damien Malinova, Olga Malone, Jenny Maloti, Ray Maman, Daniel Mamonova, Olga Manatos, Maria João Mancini, Jay A. Mancini, Jay A. Mandel, Hadas Manderscheid, Katharina Mandich, Giulana Maneca Llima, Teresa Mann, Kirk Mann, Robin Mansilla, Marina Manson, Jan Mantecón, Alejandro Manuel Barreto, Jose Manuel-Navarrete, David Mao, Weiyu Marada, Radim Maranhão, Tatiana Marcal Brandao, Gildo Marcuello, Chaime Marcuello-Servós, Chaime Marelli, Beatrice Marfisa Cysneiros de Barros, Marfisa Maria Piras, Enrico Maricela, Portillo Marina, Karides Marina, Mansilla Marinescu, Valentina Marino, Stefanio Mariño, Miguel Vicente Markham, William T. Marom, Nathan Marotta, Vince Marques Galego, Carla Cristina Marques, Ana Paula Marques, Cristina Marques, Cristina Marquez, Alfonso Marreel, Iris Marroni, María da Gloria Martí, Marc Martín, Idoia Martín Álvarez, Alberto Martin, Bill RC41_02 JS_RC13_RC04_03 Closing RC07_09 RC22_03A JS_RC37_RC14_01C RC24_03 Ad Ethno and Theory_01 RC21_20 RC48_04 JS_RC32_RC38_04 RC32_02B RC21_04 RC34_06 RC11_16 RC24_04 RC24_12 RC07_05 JS_RC13_RC24_13A RC34_01B RC21_11 RC12_05 RC04A_06 JS_RC26_RC46_06 JS_RC26_RC46_06 RC11_11 RC32_01A JS_RC11_RC13_02 JS_RC13_RC11_10 RC49_02 TG04_06A RC21_11 RC46_03 Ad Visual_03 RC04C_04 RC24_23 JS_TG02_RC09_03A RC02_02 JS_RC09_TG02 RC22_11 WG01_02 RC30_02 RC30_12 WG03_03 WG03_10 RC11_14 RC11_12 RC48_05 RC11_09 RC49_05 JSB_RC10_RC11_05 JSB_RC10_RC11_01 RC11_22 CS_06 RC47_03 TG04_07B RC17_01 RC24_01 RC17_04 TG03_04 TG03_01 RC25_14 TG04_01A JS_RC10_RC51_02 RC14_03B TG04_08B RC37_06B RC22_02A RC11_18 RC04A_07 RC11_01 RC21_01 RC21_02 RC44_02B TG03_08 JSN_04 RC48_07 RC23_09 RC07_12 TG04_5 TG04_5 Martín, Unai Martíne Mullen, Claudia Martinelli, Alberto Martinez Andrade, Luis Martínez Arias, Damian Omar Martinez Berriel, Sagrario Martínez Iglesias, Mercedes Martínez Veiga, Ubaldo Martínez, Fernando Plasencia Martínez, Eduardo Bautista Martinez, Luz Martínez, Luz M Martínez, Miguel Martinez, Roger Martin-Matthews, Anne Martins, Paulo Martins, Paulo Roberto Maruyama, Tetsuo Mary Sebastian, Leena Mary, Aurelie Marzorati, Roberta Mascareno, Aldo Masjuan, Josep M. Mason, Maryann Mason, Maryann Masuy, Amandine Mathew, Elisabeth Mathur, Deepa Mathur, Deepa Matschinger, Herbert Mattar, Daniela Vicherat Mattar, Daniella Mattar Mattelé, Xavier Matthews, Julie Matthews, Julie Matthews, Ralph Matthews, Ralph Matthews, Ralph Matthews, Ralph Mattu, Salvatore Matulionis, Arvydas Maurines, Béatrice Maza, Octavio Mazali, Tatiana Mazali, Tatiana Mazon, Tomas Mba, Chuks McCarthy, John D. McCubbin, Michael McCubbin, Michael McDaniel, Susan McDaniel, Susan McDaniel, Susan McDaniel, Susan A. McDonald, Kevin McDonnell, Orla McDonough, Peggy MceEvoy, Darryn McFall, Liz McFarlane, Hazel McGhee, Derek McGinnis, Theresa McGuinness,, Martina McIntyre-Mills, Janet McLaughlin, N. McLaughlin, Ken McLaughlin, Neil McLean, Janice McLoughlin, Sarah McMahon, Dorren McMunn, Anne McNeill, Donald McQuarrie, Michael Meardi, Gugliemo Measor, Lynda Meckesheimer, Anika Medina, María Claudia Meer, Craig Meer, Craig D. Mehers, John Mehta, Judith 366

368 RC22_01B RC32_01C RC09_02 RC41_07 RC04C_05 RC24_19 RC37_06B RC37_08B RC04B_05 RC32_06B RC34_01A RC30_07 RC04A_08 RC04B_06 RC24_26 JS_RC13_RC24_13A RC42_03 RC47_02 RC32_01A JS_RC37_RC14_01C TG04_07D TG04_12A RC36_02C RC38_02 RC25_01 TG03_10 RC05_04 SJS_RC25_RC05_TG03_11 RC04_01 RC25_02 RC11_05 RC48_05 RC09_02 RC45_01 RC45_03 Ad_RC RC38_06 RC34_01A Ad Visual_02 WG03_03 RC25_03 RC21_08 RC21_16 RC11_20 RC23_05 RC25_08 RC37_7B RC36_02B RC25_04 RC29_01 WG03_08 WG06_04 TG04_12B RC11_08 RC23_03A RC07_08 RC32_04 WG01_01 TG04_5 RC13_01 CS_01 WG03_10 JS_RC13_RC24_13B RC24_27 JS_RC13_RC24_13B JS_RC13_RC29_09 RC24_27 JS_RC13_RC32_06 JS_RC13_RC32_04 RC53_02 RC42_01 RC24_09 JS_RC14_RC30_RC32_03 RC24_26 JS_RC13_RC24_13A RC42_03 RC24_06 RC11_16 RC24_14 WG06_02 CS_09 Mejía, María Consuelo Melgar, Patricia Melo, Susana Melvin, Agunbiade Ojo Mendes, Madalena Mendes, Vianna Mendonça, Luciana Menezes, Paulo Meo, Analía Inés Merens, Ans Merico, Maurizio Merino, Mª Cruz Merino, Rafael Merino, Rafael Metaxas, Theodore Metaxas, Theodore Metieu, Anca Metries, Francis Metso, Milka Mettler, Anthony Meylakhs, Peter Meylakhs, Peter Michel, Dirk Michel, Dirk Mick, Carola Mick, Carola Mick, Carola Mick, Carola Micklewright, John Mikhailovna, Peshkova Vera Mikulioniene, Sarmite Milan, Stefania Militaru, Eva Miller, Luis M. Miller, Luis M. Miller, Robert Miller, Robert Milmeister, Marianne Milne, EJ Milza, Silvia Minic, Danica Miranda, Lucrezia Miranda, Lucrezia Miranda, Marcha Mirskaya, Elena Miscione, Discussant: Gianluca Misdrahy, Marian Misheva, Vessela Miskovic, Maya Misse, Michel Missé, Miguel Mitchell, Paulo Vicente Miyoko, Enomoto Mizohata, Sachie Mizohata, Sachie Mizuta, Kazuo Moaddel, Masoor Modena, Ivana Modena, Ivana Modi, Ishwar Modi, Ishwar Modi, Ishwar Modi, Rohit Modi, Rohit Modi, Shalini Modi, Shalini Modi, Shalini Moe, Angela Moe, Angela M. Mogensen, Lise Moguerane, Khumisho Mohai, Paul Mohan, Kamlesh Mohan Moir, James Moir, James Moir, James Mol, Arthur Molina Roldan, Ahtziri Möllenkamp, Sabine Møller, Valerie Molotch, Harvey RC07_18 SJS_RC13_RC07_RC23_07A RC23_13B CS_03 JS_RC10_RC36_03 OD_03 JSN_03 RC25_18 RC18_03 RC30_06 RC11_16 RC41_05 RC46_06 RC11_17 RC11_21 RC49_01 TG04_09B TG04_12A RC12_04 RC09_09 RC35_04 RC23_06 RC48_07 RC53_01 Opening RC22_08A JS_RC38_RC32_09 JS_RC32_RC38_04 RC34_05B RC24_17 RC24_06 RC24_05 RC07_09 WG03_07 JSN_02 RC12_01 RC11_12 JSA_RC10_RC11_05 JSA_RC10_RC11_01 RC37_02A JS_RC38_RC37_10 RC17_07A RC30_11 RC22_03B RC22_06A RC11_08 RC11_20 RC12_06 JS_RC13_RC29_09 RC42_07 JS_RC11_RC13_02 JS_RC13_RC11_10 RC45_02 RC21_14 RC09_03 RC09_07 RC44_01A RC43_01 RC04A_03 RC11_15 RC37_09B RC22_03A JSB_RC10_RC32_04 JS_RC10_RC32_02B TG04_06A RC34_01B RC47_05 RC05_05 CS_01 RC02_01 Ad Visual_05 RC44_03B RC42_04 RC04B_07 RC24_27 JS_RC13_RC24_13B RC25_13 Ad Visual_01 RC17_07A JSN_02 RC32_06A Monaci, Sara Monaci, Sara Monahan, Torin Moncada, Alberto Monette, Maurice Montaño, Sonia Monteiro, Bruno Monteiro, Bruno Montero, José Ramón Montes Cato, Juan Montes de Oca, Veronica Montes, Veronica Montgomery, Catherine Montoro-Rodriguez, Julian Montoro-Rodriguez, Julian Moore, Ami R. Moore, Sarah Moore, Sarah Moraes Morel, Regina Moraes, Natalia Morales Martín, Juan Jesús Morales-Arroyo, Miguel A. Morán, María Luz Moran-Ellis, Jo Morató, Arturo Rodríguez Morav_íková, Michaela Moreas Lins de Barros, Myriam Moreas, Myriam Moreira, Rita Moreno González, Marta Moreno, Camila Moreno, Marta Morfin Linan, J. Antonio Moricot, Caroline Morris, Chris Morris, Lydia Morris, Richard Moscovitz, Nona Moscovitz, Nona Moser, Valerie Moser, Valerie Moskovich, Yaffa Mossé, Philippe Mossière, Geraldine Mossière, Geraldine Motel-Klingebiel, Andreas Motel-Klingebiel, Andreas Mouhanna, Christian Mourão, Maria Vitória Mudau, Rudzani Mueller, Georg Mueller, Georg Mueller, Georg P. Mugnano, Silvia Muhr, Thomas Muhr, Thomas Muir, Katherine Mukhija, U., Vinit Müller, Jörg Muller-Camen, Michael Mulligan, Martin Munhoz Sofiati, Flávio Munté, Ariadna Munté, Ariadna Muñoz Boudet, Ana María Muñoz, German Murase, Hiroshi Murji, Karim Murphy, Raymond Murray, Georgina Murray, Lesley Murray/Lévesque/hege Murrieta-Cummings, Patricia Muschkin, Clara G. Mustonen, Pekka Mustonen, Pekka Muthusamy, Paramasivam Mutti, Cristiano Muzio, Daniel Mweru, Maureen N. Sysina, Tatyana 367

369 JSA_RC10_RC11_05 JSA_RC10_RC11_01 RC45_02 RC13_11 RC21_03 RC32_06C RC21_23 JS_RC13_RC24_13A RC24_26 RC53_03 RC26_03 RC26_01 Ad Visual_06 RC24_01 RC34_04A RC41_04 RC11_01 RC11_01 RC36_04B RC23_14B RC07_01 RC18_04 RC30_12 RC30_07 RC38_05 AHALAS_02 RC41_03 RC41_06 TG04_08B RC47_08 RC11_23 JS_RC09_TG02_02 JS_TG02_RC09_03B RC23_01B RC17_07B RC14_02C RC07_07 RC48_09 RC11_17 JSA_RC10_RC11_01 JSA_RC10_RC11_05 RC34_04B CS_05 RC25_04 RC14_03A RC21_02 RC07_03 RC10_03 RC18_03 RC04B_08 RC30_11 RC24_26 JS_RC13_RC24_13A RC10_03 RC04_01 RC32_06A RC07_18 SJS_RC13_RC07_RC23_07A RC23_16 JS_RC25_TG03_06 TG03_09 RC02_04 RC09_06 RC18_06 RC45_02 CS_02 RC02_07 Ad Visual_05 RC25_03 RC30_03 RC30_06 RC07_17 SJS_RC13_RC07_RC23_07B RC23_17 JSB_RC10_RC11_05 JSB_RC10_RC11_01 RC11_24 RC09_07 JSA_RC10_RC11_05 JSA_RC10_RC11_01 RC09_04 Nabuco, Joaquim Nabuco, Joaquim Nagata, Hiroyasu Nagla, Madhu Naik-Singru, Ramola Naratuya, Danzan Narotzky, Susana Narula, Vinay Kumar Narula, Vinay Kumar Nascimento,, Maria Letícia Nasioulas, Ioannis Nataliya, Velikaya Nathansohn, Regev Navajas, Joaquín Navarrete, Emma Navarrete, Emma Liliana Nazroo, James Nazroo, James Nederveen Pieterse, Jan Nedeva, Maria Nedverveen Pieterse, Jan Need, Ariana Neffa, Julio César Negro, Ana Negroni, Catherine Néllida Ruiz, Martha Nelson, Gloria Luz M. Nelson, Gloria Luz. M. Nelson, Peter Nem Singh, Jewellord Nemenyi, Agnes Nemiroskaya, Anna Nemiroskaya, Anna Nentwich, Michael Neogy, Indy Nesevrya, N. Neumann, Hannah Neumann, Hannah Newman, Sally Ng, Olivia Ng, Olivia Ngai, Ngan-Pun Ngan-Ling Chow, Esther Nguyen, Diem Ni Weifeng, V. Nicholls, Walter J. Nickel, Patricia Nicolaou-Smokoviti, Litsa Nicolet, Sarah Nienkotter, G Nierling, Linda Nigam, Devesh Nigam, Devesh Nikandrou, Irene Nikolai, Rita Nikolaou, A. Nilsen, Ake Nilsen, Ake Nilsen, Ake Nilsson, Magnus Nilsson, Magnus Nishikawa, Makiko Nobrega, Alvaro Nobrega, Alvaro Noguera, José A. Noll, Heinz-Herbert Nollert, Michael Nordberg, Marie Nordberg, Marie Noronha, Ernesto Noronha, Ernesto North, Scott North, Scott North, Scott Northcott, Herbert Northcott, Herbert Norton, Matthew Nou, Leakhena Nour, Kareen Nour, Kareen Novacovsky, Irene RC09_02 RC04B_04 RC48_07 RC12_02 RC36_06 JS_RC13_RC30_14 Ad Visual_04 RC32_01C RC24_22 JS_RC09_TG02_02 JS_TG02_RC09_03B RC41_07 JS_RC38_TG04_12 RC38_02 RC02_06 RC09_05 RC11_04 RC32_03 WG06_03 RC42_03 Ad Visual_03 RC11_07 RC11_09 RC37_08A RC11_13 RC41_04 RC22_02B RC09_06 RC21_12 SJS_RC13_RC34_RC53_15 SJS_RC13_RC34_RC53 JS_RC13_RC34_RC53 TG04_07B RC30_06 RC30_11 RC11_10 RC11_10 RC22_10 TG03_03 RC22_07A RC07_05 TG04_10 RC30_11 RC34_01B TG04_02B RC34_02B RC32_03 WG06_05 JS_RC25_TG03_06 TG03_09 JSB_RC11_RC53_03 JS_RC14_RC37 JS_RC37_RC14_01D RC25_13 RC12_06 RC30_08 RC21_18 RC21_15 JS_RC13_RC30_14 RC21_22 WG06_07 JSB_RC10_RC32_04 RC24_13 JS_RC10_RC32_02B RC04A_06 RC25_14 TG04_12A TG04_10 RC48_08 TG04_15 RC24_01 TG04_01C RC21_13 RC22_07B RC21_13 RC32_06C RC24_23 RC23_01B RC30_05 RC24_02 RC14_01 Novak, Paolo Novelli, Mario Novelli, Mario Novick, Susana Novoa, Maurizio Novokhatskaya, Olga Nowotny, Agata Nuri Gultekin, Mehmet Nwabueze, Ndukaeze Nwaka, Geoffrey Nwaka, Geoffrey Nwokocha, Ezebunwa E. O. Zinn, Jens O. Zinn, Jens O Mahony, Joan O Brien, Anne O Dwyer, Ciara Oben, Dorothy Oberski, Daniel Obodaru, Otilia O'Callaghan, Simone Ocetkiewicz, T. Ocetkiewicz, T. O'Connor, Erin Oddone, Maria Julieta Ode, Idu Ogbe Odgers Ortiz, Olga Odoemene, Akachi Odoemene, Akachi Odoemene, Okezie Anthony Odoemene, Okezie Anthony Odoemene, Okezie Anthony O'Donovan, Orla Ogawa, Shinichi Ogawa, Yukiko Ogg, Jim Ogg, Jim Ogontola, Danoye Ogunba, Adebola Ogungbile, David O. Oh, Seil Öhman, Susanna Ohnishi, Katsuaki Oinonen, Eriikka Ojala, Maria Oksanen, Atte Ola George, Tayo Olafsdottir, Sigrun Olaison, Anna Olaison, Anna Olazabal, Ignace Olcese, Christiana Olcese, Christiana Olga, Kazakevich Olgiati, Vittorio Olid Gonzales, Evangelina Oliva, Jesús Oliveira, Carlos Oliveira, Catarina Sales Oliveira, Rafael Da Silva Oliveira, Zuleica Oliver, Esther Oliver, Christopher Oliver, Esther Olivier Tellez, Maria Guadalupe Olneck, Michael Olofsson, Anna Olofsson, Anna Olsen, Gregg M. Olstead, Riley Oltra, Christian Oltra, Christian Oluwaniyi, Oluwatoyin Onakuse, Stephen Onwuzuruigbo, Ifeanyi Onwuzuruigbo, Ifeanyi Orne-Gliemann, Maud Ornetzeder, Michael Ortega Olivares, Mario Ortega, Jordi Ortiz-Negron, L. 368

370 RC02_08 RC12_04 RC23_14A SS_Unionism RC09_11 RC02_02 RC24_10 RC30_07 RC22_09B RC41_05 RC22_06A RC34_04B RC30_05 RC11_18 RC24_05 RC02_02 JS_RC04_RC07_RC23_RC32_05 RC30_10 TG04_10 RC04A_07 RC04A_03 RC23_14B RC21_23 RC41_01A RC41_01B RC21_13 RC26_03 RC30_05 JS_RC13_RC22_06 JS_RC22_RC13 RC18_07 JS_RC13_RC32_06 RC07_18 JS_RC13_RC32_04 SJS_RC13_RC07_RC23_07A RC23_16 RC24_24 RC30_09 RC53_06 TG04_5 SJS_RC25_RC05_TG03_11 TG03_10 RC05_04 JS_RC25_TG03_06 TG03_09 RC11_12 RC46_09 RC32_02A RC26_04 RC10_03 RC26_03 RC04B_02 RC04B_03 RC14_04 RC11_21 RC24_02 RC09_09 TG04_01D Ad Visual_04 RC29_01 TG04_5 RC37_06A JS_RC10_RC51_02 TG04_08A CS_14 RC25_05 RC12_03 RC43_04 RC21_20 RC24_17 JS_RC09_TG02 RC09_01 JS_TG02_RC09_03A TG03_04 RC22_11 RC09_04 RC23_06 RC23_06 RC48_07 RC09_03 RC21_09 Osawa, Mari Osborn, Guy Osuna-Lopez, Carmen Oswald, Panelists: Ron Otoiu, Damiana Gabriela Ottaway, Jim Ozaki, Ritsuko Ozaki, Ritsuko Ozdemir Samur, Zelal Pablos, Esperanza Tuñón Pace, Enzo Pacheco, Lourdes Pacheco Reyes, Celia Padvalkava, Katsiaryna Páez-Acosta, Guayana Page, Justin Paicheler, Geneviève Palacios, Lylia Palacios, Margarita Palaudàrias, Josep Miquel Palazzo, Janete Palomares-Montero, Davinia Palomera, Jaime Palós, Albert Esteve Palós, Albert Esteve Pamperov, Alexey Panagiotis, Giavrimis Panaia, Marta Pandey, Seema Pandey, Seema Pandey, Sumana Pandey, Sumana Pandey, Sumana V Pandey, Sumana V. Pandey, Sumana V. Pandey, Sumana V. Pandey, Ugransen Pandey, Ugrasen Pantea, Maria-Carmen Panzer, Gerhard Paoletti, Isabella Paoletti, Isabella Paoletti, Isabella Paoletti, Isabella Paoletti, Isabella Papacosta, Olia Papadaki, Andriani Papademas, Diana Papakonstantinidis, Leonidas A. Papalexandris, Nancy Papandreou, Dimitris Papanis, Efstratios Papanis, Efstratios Paparizos, A. Papen, Uta Pardo, Mercedes Parella, Sonia Parker, Julia Parker, Angela Parker, Robert Nash Parkinson, Brian Parracho Sant Anna, Sabrina Parra-Luna, Francisco Parton, Nigel Pascale, Celine-Marie Pascale, Celine-Marie Pasquetti, Silvia Pasternak, Suzana Pasternak, Suzana Pataki, György Patel, Sujata Patel, Sujata Patel, Sujata Paterson, Kevin Patiño López, María Eugenia Pattanaik, Sarmistha Pattnaik, Binay Kumar Pattnaik, Binay Kumar Pattnaik, Binay Kumar Pattnayak, Satya Paül, Daniel RC10_03 Ad Visual_05 Ad Visual_02 TG03_04 RC04_01 Ad Visual_03 RC32_01B RC24_05 RC09_02 RC30_10 RC44_03A Ad Visual_02 RC10_03 RC07_17 RC23_16 SJS_RC13_RC07_RC23_07A RC18_08 RC48_01 RC23_01B RC14_01 RC24_11 RC24_16 JSN_01 RC47_02 RC04B_03 WG06_07 RC32_02B JS_RC38_TG04_13 JS_RC13_RC30_14 RC10_02 WG06_03 WG06_07 RC41_05 RC11_05 RC47_04 RC30_02 Ad_RC RC21_11 RC41_01A RC24_05 RC21_07 RC48_04 RC34_05B RC21_10 RC11_07 JS_RC10_RC51_02 RC46_02 RC05_06 TG02_02B RC48_03 WG06_04 RC41_01B RC13_11 RC47_06 RC41_01B RC34_03B RC35_01 RC34_01A RC05_05 RC44_03B RC12_03 RC30_12 WG03_02 RC21_01 RC24_12 TG04_07A TG04_4B RC37_09C RC09_04 RC18_02 RC11_21 RC11_17 RC53_07 JS_RC10_RC53_01 RC04B_06 CS_09 WG03_02 WG03_10 JS_RC13_WG03_05 JS_WG03_RC13_04 WG03_01 Pausch, Markus Pauwels, Luc Payne, Cherita Pearson, Charlotte Pechar, Hans Pechurina, Anna Pederson, Ann Pedreño, Andrés Pedrozo, Sueila Pedzisayi, Leslie Mangezvo Peetz/Murray, Georgina Peixoto, Clarice Pekka, Victoria Pekkola, Sari Pekkola, Sari Pekkola, Sari Peled, Yoav Peleg, Samuel Pellegrini, Pablo Ariel Pellegrino, G. Pelling, Mark Pellizzoni, Luigi Penkova Zaporozhe, Nadia Peralva, Angelina Pereir, Irina Pereira, Elvira Pereira de Castro, Talita Pereira de Castro, Talita Pereira, Homero Nunes Pereira, Marcus Abilio Pereirinha, José António Pereirinha, José António Pereiro, Thais García Perek-Bialas, Jolanta Perez De Lima, Marinus Pérez Sánchez, Carmen Pérez Yruela, Manuel Pérez, Alberto Martín Pérez, Edurne Jiménez Pérez, Irene Pérez, Miguel Ángel Vite Pérez, Miguel Ángel Vite Perez-Agote Aguirre, Jose Maria Perez-Rincón, M Socorro Perez-Salanova, Merce Perkons, Rita Perlstadt, Harry Persson, Thomas R. Peshkova, Vera Pessanha, Lavínia Pessanha, Lavínia Pessoa, Inês Peters, Karin Petraglia, Izabel Petrov, Vladimir Petrova, Youra Petrovic, Miodrag Pfaff, Nicolle Phan, Mai Phelan, Craig Piana, Daniela Picanco, Felicia Piccirillo, Cristina Pickvance, Chris Pidgeon, Nick Pidgeon, Nick Pieterman, Roel Pietraszewski, Igor Pietropaoli, Irene Pilet, Jean-Benoit Pinazo, Sacramento Pinazo-Hernandis, Sacramento Pinkne, Sharon M. Pinkney, Sharon M. Pinto, Jose Madureira Pirani, Bianca Maria Pirani, Bianca Maria Pirani, Bianca Maria Pirani, Bianca Maria Pirani, Bianca Maria Pirani, BiancaMaria 369

371 RC48_07 RC32_06A RC46_02 JS_RC13_RC04_03 TG04_07B RC32_04 RC22_06B TG04_03 RC04_01 RC44_01A RC22_09A TG02_01A RC47_06 RC12_07 JS_RC36_WG03B JS_WG03_RC36_06 WG03_09 RC49_01 RC21_19 RC26_03 SJS_RC13_RC34_RC53_15 SJS_RC13_RC34_RC53 JS_RC13_RC34_RC53 RC17_01 RC04A_07 RC02_09 RC23_15 RC17_05 RC09_09 RC07_10 RC26_05 RC02_01 RC09_01 JS_RC36_WG03B JS_WG03_RC36_06 RC07_14 RC34_06 RC49_05 RC22_05 RC44_05A RC41_02 RC30_01 RC30_07 TG04_14 RC04B_06 TG04_07D RC09_12 RC05_09 RC07_10 RC21_14 RC24_01 TG04_01C TG04_4A Ad Revistas_01 RC21_18 RC12_05 RC04_01 RC34_06 RC05_06 RC24_27 JS_RC13_RC24_13B RC04A_05 WG03_01 JS_RC36_WG03A RC36_04B JS_WG03_RC36_05 WG03_10 RC37_7B JS_RC37_RC14_01C TG04_03 RC02_02 RC32_01C RC35_03 RC25_10 RC32_01B RC05_01 JS_RC05_RC32_01A RC21_21 RC42_01 RC24_03 RC05_02 Pires, Sonia Pirnazarova, Flora Piscitelli, Gianluca Piskunova, Inna Pitchforth, E Pittman, Alexandra Pitulac, Tudor Pixley, Jocelyn Pizmony-Levi, Oren Pizzi, Platek, Daniel Platek, Daniel Pleyers, Geoffrey Pogrebinschi, Thamy Pohankova, Olga Pohankova, Olga Pohankova, Olga Poku, Kwabena A. Polanska, Dominika Polina, Sapanidi Pollock, Gary Pollock, Gary Pollock, Gary Polzer, Jessica Pong, Suet-ling Ponte, Stefano Ponte, Stefano Pontille, David Popkin, Eric Popkov, Yury V. Popov, Dmitry Popov, Vladimir Porio, Emma Porro, Nicola Porro, Nicola Porto Pedrosa, Leticia Porzio, Laura Posner, Natasha Possamai, Adam Posthuma, Poston, Jr., Dudley L. Potot, Swanie Potrony, Jordi Poumadère, Marc Powell, Justin J.W. Power, Nicole G. Powers, Jillian Poynting, Scott Prabaharan, Arunachalam Pradel, Marc Prades, Ana Prades, Ana Prades, Ana Preciado Coronado, Jaime Preteceille, Edmond Priban, Jiri Prieto, Hector Pérez Prieto-Flores, Oscar Prieto-Flores, Òscar Prista, Pedro Prista, Pedro Pronina, Elena I. Prosono, Martin Prosono, Marvin Prosono, Marvin Prosono, Marvin Prosono, Marvin Proust, Serge Proust, Serge Pryke, Michael Puga, Cristina Puigvert, Lidia Puigvert, Lídia Puri, Jyoti Purkayastha, Bandana Purkayastha, Bandana Purkayastha, Bandana Purkis, Semra Puttergill, Charles Puttilli, Matteo Pyke, Karen JS_RC05_RC32_01B JSB_RC10_RC32_04 JS_RC10_RC32_02B RC21_03 TG03_05 TG03_05 RC34_05B RC04B_06 RC37_7A TG04_10 RC53_05 RC48_08 RC37_09B RC53_07 RC22_06A WG01_04 RC11_18 RC48_05 RC25_09 RC36_05A RC30_03 RC25_13 RC41_02 RC41_07 RC30_04 RC04C_04 RC30_01 JSA_RC10_RC32_04 TG03_07 JS_RC10_RC32_02A RC18_05 RC02_01 JS_RC04_RC07_RC23_RC32_05 RC30_07 RC23_12 RC07_16 RC11_04 RC34_03A RC25_14 RC11_23 TG04_12A RC46_05 RC32_04 CS_14 RC05_11 RC05_Round Table_02 RC24_02 RC18_03 RC24_10 RC45_03 RC30_09 RC34_02B RC05_01 JS_RC05_RC32_01A RC32_01B RC23_14A RC04A_02 RC47_04 RC30_09 RC24_11 RC22_09A RC11_21 JSB_RC10_RC11_05 JSB_RC10_RC11_01 RC11_12 TG04_01D RC09_13 RC34_01B JS_RC13_RC30_14 RC24_10 JS_RC10_RC32_02A JSA_RC10_RC32_04 RC34_05A JS_RC38_TG04_13 TG04_13B RC05_05 RC11_10 TG04_4A TG04_06A RC12_07 RC24_23 Pyke, Karen Qamber, Rukhsana Qamber, Rukhsana Quaglia, Sérgio Queipo, Beatriz Queipo, Beatriz Queirolo Palmas, Luca Queiros, Joao Quemin, Alain Quilgars, Deborah Quintao, Paula Gomes Quintão, Paula Gomes Quiroz Trejo, José Othón Rabello de Castro, Lucia Radford, David Radiukiewicz, Anna Radl, Jonas Rafail, Pat Rahman, Nira Rajabi, Masoud Rajagopalan, Prema Rajantheran, M. Ram, Bali Ram, Shefali S. Ramalho, José Ricardo Rambla, Xavier Ramires Paulos, Margarida Ramírez, Cirila Quintero Ramírez Sánchez, Saúl Ramírez, Cirila Quintero Ramon Montero, José Ramon, Anna Ramos, Ana Ramos, Guadalupe Ramos-Vielba, Irene Ramos-Vielba, Irene Ramov_, Ksenija Rampersad, Anand Randolph, Antonia Räsänen, Pekka Rashid, Saman Raspaud, Michel Raspaud, Michel Ratcliffe, Peter Ratcliffe, Peter Ratcliffe, Peter Räthzel, Nora Ratto, Celeste Rau, Henrike Raub, Werner Raul, Pauline Rauty, Raffaele Rayaprol, Aparna Rayaprol, Aparna Rayaprol, Aparna Reale, Emanuela Reardon, Sean Rebughini, Paola Recio, Carolina Redclift, Michael Reddig, Melanie Reder, Stephen Reed, Jan Reed, Jan Rees Jones, Ian Reeves, Alison D. Regnault, Madina Reguillo, Rossana Reid, Donald G. Reid, Louise Reis, Bruno Reis, Bruno Reiter, Herwig Reiter, Herwig Reiter, Herwig Reitz, Jeffrey G. Renaut, Sylvie Renn, Ortwin Renn, Ortwin Renteria Diaz, Adrian Reusswig, Fritz 370

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376 SJS_RC13_RC34_RC53_15 SJS_RC13_RC34_RC53 JS_RC13_RC34_RC53 JS_RC10_RC53_01 RC02_04 RC21_10 RC30_09 RC22_10 AHALAS_01 RC32_01A RC23_10B RC07_14 RC24_04 RC32_06A Ad Revistas_01 RC17_02 RC21_02 RC13_08 RC25_19 RC47_03 WG01_01 Closing SS_Touraine RC14_03A RC32_02A JS_RC14_RC30_RC32_03 RC24_14 RC37_06A RC34_05B RC37_06B RC14_04 CS_06 RC30_02 RC30_03 RC47_08 RC11_21 RC14_02A RC41_05 RC37_06B RC05_07 RC53_05 RC48_05 RC04A_06 RC04A_06 RC04A_06 RC41_03 RC26_01 RC04A_04 RC26_04 CS_10 RC24_22 RC02_03 RC05_03 JS_RC38_RC05_08 RC32_06A TG04_09B RC11_24 RC44_06B RC11_04 SJS_RC13_RC34_RC53_15 SJS_RC13_RC34_RC53 JS_RC13_RC34_RC53 RC23_15 RC24_08 RC07_10 RC41_01A RC25_07 RC21_06 TG04_06B TG04_01D RC21_05 RC24_19 RC34_OS RC34_OS RC04B_04 RC24_05 RC24_11 RC24_24 RC48_03 Plenary_01 RC34_04B Tolonen, Tarja Tolonen, Tarja Tolonen, Tarja Tomás, Catarina Tomlinson, Jennifer Tornaghi, Chiara Torns, Teresa Torrekens, Corinne Torrente, Diego Torres, Anália Torres Albero, Cristobal Torres Albero, Cristóbal Torres, Adolfo Torres, Anália Torres, Cristóbal Torres, Leonor Lima Torres, Rodolfo Torres, Sergio Lucio Torrijos, Anna Toscano, Emanuele Toschenko, Zh Touraine, Alain Touraine, Alain Toussaint, Fl. Toussaint, Laura Touzard, Giselle Tovey, Hilary Trajtenberg, Graciela Trapenciere, Ilze Trasforini, Maria Antonietta Tremblay, G. Tremblay, Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, Diane-Gabrielle Trevo/ Mckelligan, Ana-Helena/ Teresa Triadó, Carmen Trichopoulou, A. Trilla, Clara Cortina Trilupaitye, Skaidra Trimikliniotis, Nicos Trinder,, Liz Tripp, Winston B. Trivellato, Paolo and Moris Triventi, Triventi, Moris Troiano, Helena Troisi, Joseph Tsapko, Miroslava Tse, Thomas Tsobanoglou, George Tsobanoglou, Georges Tsunoda, Kimie Tu, Su-hao Tuider, Elisabeth Tuider, Elisabeth Tursunbaeva, Saodat Turton, Jackie Twigg, Julia Twigg, Julia Twigge, Amy Tyagi, Sushil Tyagi, Sushil Tyagi, Sushil Tyfield, David Tyrväinen, Liisa Tyugashev, Evgueniy A. Tzeng, Rueyling Uekusa, Shinya Ueno, Junko Uggla, Ylva Uggla, Ylva Uitermark, Justus Umejesi, Ikechukwu University of La Sorbone, France, Maffesoli University of Leeds, UK, Bauman Urbano Canal, Nathalia Uribe, Hernando Urkidi, Leire Urkidi, Leire Urreiztieta V., María Teresa Urry, John Urteaga, Maritza RC05_06 RC07_13 RC30_04 TG03_05 RC13_08 CS_07 RC42_02 RC24_02 SJS_RC023_RC07_RC14_07 RC07_11 RC21_12 RC26_03 JS_RC37_RC14_01A RC45_03 RC22_11 RC23_09 RC07_12 RC30_03 TG02_02A RC21_02 RC09_05 RC17_01 RC30_03 RC22_01B RC04B_07 RC21_15 RC23_11 JS_RC04_RC07_RC23_RC32_05 RC07_15 RC37_7B RC44_05B WG06_02 RC42_03 RC24_08 RC21_05 RC11_22 RC18_02 RC37_7A TG04_01B TG04_02A RC42_01 RC42_01 RC42_03 RC35_06 Ad Visual_02 RC22_02A SJS_RC13_RC34_RC53_15 SJS_RC13_RC34_RC53 JS_RC13_RC34_RC53 RC42_06 RC35_02 RC07_09 RC29_01 RC53_03 RC21_07 RC48_04 TG03_07 RC25_20 RC48_09 JS_RC32_RC38_04 JS_RC38_RC32_09 RC32_02A RC35_07 WG01_04 RC09_10 RC20_02 WG06_06 RC24_07 RC21_05 WG01_04 RC07_10 RC30_08 RC11_07 RC18_07 RC30_06 JS_RC37_RC14_01B RC34_05B Ad Visual_04 RC48_07 RC04B_04 JS_RC14_RC30_RC32_03 Urteaga, Eguzki Urteaga, Eguzki Urze, Paula Useche, María Cristina Uvinha, Ricardo Ricci Uys, Tina Uys, Tina Uzzell, David Vaidelyte, Egle Vaidelyte, Egl_ Vaiou, Dina Vakalidis, Alexandros Valdez, Avelardo Valeeva, Rania F. Valença, João Valenduc, Gerard Valenduc, Gérard Valenduc, Gérard Valente, Celia Valenzuela, Blas Valenzuela, Ivan L. Valerde, Katia Serrano Valgaeren, Elke Valiente, Celia Valiente, Oscar Valladares, Licia Valles, Nuria Valles, Nuria Valles, Nuria Vallet, Pascal Van Arsdale, David Van Assche, Jo Van Craen, Maarten van den Burg, Sander van der Graaf, Peter Van Dyk, Silke Van Haute, Emilie Van Hest, Femke Van Hoyweghen, Ine Van Hoyweghen, Ine van Mol, Christof van Zyl-Schalekamp, Cecilia Vancluysen, Kris Vanderstraeten, Raf Vanderveen, Gabry Vanderwaeren, Els Vanhée, Olivier Vanhée, Olivier Vanhée, Olivier Vanhuysse, Pieter Varga, Somogy Vargas, David Vargas, Joana D. Vargas, Rosana Vargas-Hernández, José G. Vargas-Hernández, José G. Vargas-Hernández, José G. Vasilenko, Inna Vatikiotis, Pantelis Vaughan, Suzanne Vaughan, Suzanne Vázquez Hernández, Silvia Andrea Vázquez, Rolando Vdovichenko, Larisa Vedres, Balazs Veenhoven, Ruut Veenhoven, Ruut Velázquez Montes, Alejandro Veldboer, Lex Velikaya, Nataliya Vendramin, Patricia Vendramin, Patricia Venn, Susan Venugopal, Rajesh Verd, Joan Miquel Verdi, Laura Veres, Valer Vergani, Matteo Verger, Antoni Verger, Antono Vergeti, Maria 375

377 JS_RC14_RC30_RC32 RC24_16 RC42_07 RC34_04B RC21_16 RC07_06 JS_RC48_RC07_06 RC09_03 RC18_01 RC04B_08 RC21_05 RC11_18 RC04A_05 WG03_08 WG03_10 RC11_24 RC11_23 RC21_17 RC44_02A RC25_12 RC41_08 RC11_21 RC53_03 RC30_06 RC37_7B RC41_02 Ad Ethno and Theory_01 RC18_05 RC37_08A RC44_04B RC37_03B JS_RC38_RC37_10 RC21_10 RC21_15 RC45_03 RC34_02B TG02_02B RC44_03A RC11_16 RC10_01 Ad Ethno and Theory_01 TG02_01A RC21_03 RC11_10 RC09_07 TG04_10 TG04_14 CS_08 RC02_03 RC02_05 RC04B_04 RC32_02B RC42_06 RC48_05 RC29_01 RC36_03A JS_RC10_RC11_06 RC48_10 TG04_09A RC21_07 RC24_27 JS_RC13_RC24_13B RC24_11 RC24_13 RC11_12 RC12_01 RC38_04 TG04_08A RC11_02 RC44_04A JS_RC10_RC53_01 TG03_04 TG03_04 RC21_05 RC25_09 RC36_05A RC44_05B RC44_06A RC45_03 RC34_03A RC30_08 Vergeti, Maria Vergriette, Benoit Verma, D. K. Verma, Smita Verpraet, Gilles Verschraegen, Gert Verschraegen, Gert Vetta, Dora Vezzoni, Cristiano Vianna de Souza, Magda Vicario, Lorenzo Vickerstaff, S. Victor, Franchuk Vidal-Ortiz, Salvador Vidal-Ortiz, Salvador Vidovi_, Davorka Vidovi_ová, Lucie Vieira Tomás, Ana Paula Vieira, Guida Vilchis, Virna Velázquez Villanueva, Cristina López Villar, Feliciano Villar, Eliana Villarreal, Ana Villas Boas, Glaucia Villasmil, Mary Carmen Villette, Michel Virchow, Fabian Virgilio Zurita, Carlos Visser/Kaminska/Kahancova, Monika Eva Vitalbo, Valérie V_tola, Ilze Vivoni, Francisco Vogelpohl, Anne Vogt, Sonja Volkov, Yuri.G. Volkova, Olga Von Holt, Karl von Kondratowitz, Hans Joachim Vratu_a, Vera Wacquant, Discussant: Loic Wagner, Peter Wahdan, Dalia Wahrendorf, Morten Wahyuningrum, Yuyun Walby, Kevin Walby, Kevin Walby, Sylvia Walby, Sylvia Walby, Sylvia Waldhelm, Andrea Waldman, Anat Waldron, Krysia Wrobel Walker, Edward T. Walker, Ian Walker, Steve Walker, Steve Walker, Steve Walklate, Sandra Walks, R. Alan Wall, Karen Wall, Karen Walter, Mariana Walter, Stefan Wannamethee, Goya Ward, Geoff Ward, Nicki Warner, Jo Warren, Lorna Waterman, Watson, Elizabeth Watson, Nick Watson, Nick Watt, Paul Webb, P. Taylor Weber, Christina D. Webster, Edward Webster, Edward Weesie, Jeroen Wei, Fang Wei, Ying Shan RC11_16 RC04A_04 RC48_02 RC20_03 JS_RC05_RC32_01B RC05_02 RC49_03 RC34_01A RC49_06 RC32_02A RC09_10 RC24_01 RC44_06B RC21_12 RC11_12 RC41_01A JS_RC46_RC26_07 RC34_04B RC47_01 ISSC_01 Opening JS_RC25_TG03_06 TG03_09 RC30_02 JS_RC10_RC32_02A RC29_01 JSB_RC10_RC11_05 JSB_RC10_RC11_01 RC34_03B RC09_13 RC04A_04 RC37_04 RC24_22 TG03_08 RC38_07 RC25_15 RC11_10 RC44_06B RC34_02A WG03_02 RC23_05 JS_RC13_RC29_09 RC11_07 RC11_09 Ad Visual_02 RC24_16 TG03_06 RC37_05A RC34_02B RC07_03 RC05_02 JS_RC05_RC32_01B JS_RC13_RC04_03 RC30_03 RC34_04A RC11_09 RC30_13 RC32_02B RC24_22 RC24_15 JS_RC37_RC14_01B JS_RC05_RC32_01B TG04_16 RC44_03B RC53_02 RC36_05B RC21_18 RC24_22 RC34_05B RC04_01 JS_RC13_RC24_13B RC24_27 RC48_02 RC42_05 RC24_09 JSA_RC10_RC11_05 JSA_RC10_RC11_01 RC09_13 JS_RC10_RC51_02 WG06_06 JS_TG02_RC09_03A Weicht, Bernard Weigers Vitullo, Margaret Weihong, Ma Weiler, Vera Weiner-Levy, Naomi Weiner-Levy, Naomi Weiner-Levy Weiser, Prisca Weller, Wivian Wells, Anita M. Welsh, Sandy Wengle, Susanne Werners, Saskia West, Jackie Weyher, L. Frank Whincup, Peter White, Katherine J. Curtis White, Patricia Wierenga, Ani Wieviorka, Michel Wieviorka, Michel Wieviorka, Michel Wilinska, Monika Wilinska, Monika Wilkinson, Jennifer William, Zimmerman Williams, Kirk R. Williamson, Tracey Williamson, Tracey Wilska, Terhi-Anna Wilson, Stacy-Ann Windle, Joel Witkin, Robert Witoszek, Nina Wittner, Judith Wohlfarth, Eszter Wójcik, Adrian Wolff, Francois-Charles Wolkowitz, Carol Woodman, Dan Woodrow, Paul Woolley, Richard Wortley, Scot Wo_niak, B. Wo_niak, B. Wright, David Wright, Wynne Wruck, Peter J. Wuttke, Séverine Wyn, Johanna Xerez, Romana Xiao, Suowei Xiao, Suowei Yadav, Pooran Mal Yakubovich, Valery Yamaguchi, Keiko Yamashita, Junko Yanardag, Ozgur Yanay, Niza Yanitsky, Oleg Yearley, Steven Yeganeh, Cyrus Yellin, David Yerkes, Mara Yerochewski, Carole Yildiz, Ozkan Yildiz, Safiye Yilmaz, Bediz Ylönen, Marja Yndigegn, Carsten Yogev, Abraham Yohann, Rech Yohann, Rech Yong, Gui Yoon, Jeongkoo York, Richard Yoshino, Satomi Yoshino, Satomi Youkhana, Eva Young, Janette Olivia Young, Melissa A. Young, Nathan 376

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