INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
REDEFINIG POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY
Santiago de Chile, 11, 12, and 13 of December 2017
Programme: Activities, Panels and Presentations
Organised by: LAURENCE MOREL (University of Lille, France), STÉPHANIE ALENDA (Andrés Bello University, Chile), JOSHUA DUBROW (Polish Academy of Sciences), SIMÓN ESCOFFIER (Autónoma University, Chile).
Sponsoring and supporting institutions:
General Schedule for Monday 11 – Tuesday 12 Timetable Monday 11 Tuesday 12 09:00 – 09:15
Registration Registration
09:15 – 09:30
Opening and welcome speech Opening and welcome speech
09:30 – 11:10
Panel Redefining Political Sociology I
Panel Redefining Political Sociology II
11:10 – 11:30
Coffee break Coffee break
11:30 – 13:10
Panel on Political Elites Panel on Democracy and Citizenship
13:10 – 15:00
Lunch Lunch
15:00 – 16:40
Panel on Gender Politics Panel on Organised Crime
16:40 – 17:00
Coffee break Coffee break
17:00 – 18:40
Panel on Social Movements Panel on Local Politics and Civil Society
General Schedule for Wednesday 13: Redefining Political Sociology Workshop
Timetable Wednesday 13 10:00 – 13:00 Feedback and discussion 13:00 – 15:00 Lunch 15:00 – 18:00 Feedback and discussion
English and Spanish simultaneous translation will be provided to presenters and registered attendants. Attendants, please register
using the following link: https://goo.gl/jj9dCK
Panels and Presentations Programme
CONFERENCE STRUCTURE Panels will include 4 presentations (20 min. each). Chairs will moderate discussions and will provide a very brief final overarching comment (5 min.) on panel presentations. The panel will end with 20 min. of questions and comments from the audience. Monday 11 December REGISTRATION [SCHEDULE: 09:00 – 09:15] OPENING AND WELCOME SPEECH [SCHEDULE: 09:15 – 09:30] PANEL REDEFINING POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY I [SCHEDULE: 09:30 – 11:10]
Topic: Redefining Political Sociology
Title: New Models of Social Action in Political Sociology: Social Psychologies and Political Contexts Author: Thomas Janoski, University of Kentucky
Title: Big Data and Political Sociology: Promise and Pitfalls Author: Craig Jenkins, Ohio State University
Title: Toward a Field Perspective in Political Sociology Author: Marcos Ancelovici, Université du Québec à Montreal
Title: Mapping Twenty-First Century Political Sociology Author: Simón Escoffier, Universidad Autónoma and Stéphanie Alenda, Universidad Andrés Bello
Chair: Laurence Morel, University of Lille
PANEL ON POLITICAL ELITES [SCHEDULE: 11:30 – 13:10]
Topic: Research on Political Elites
Title: The Emergence of Entrepreneurs in Latin American Politics: A Study of 9 Countries Author: Miguel Serna, Universidad de la República, Uruguay
Title: Aprendizaje y Preferencias Políticas: Efectos a Largo Plazo en la Confianza Institucional Chilena Author: José Muñoz, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Title: Studying Prime Ministers’ Career Paths to Power: Notes for a New Approach Author: Michelangelo Vercesi, Leuphana University
Title: A Challenged Leadership: The "Europe of Elites" in Crisis Author: Heinrich Best, Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Chair: Stéphanie Alenda, Universidad Andrés Bello
PANEL ON GENDER POLITICS [SCHEDULE: 15:00 – 16:40]
Topic: Research on Gender Politics
Title: A Gendered Analysis of Permanent Austerity in Europe. The Case of Ireland Author: Mary Murphy, Maynooth University
Title: Trayectorias Militantes de Mujeres, Política y Violencia Author: Ximena Goecke, Universidad de Chile Title: Emociones y Motivaciones en su Contexto: El Movimiento LGTBI en Argentina y Chile Author: Sofía Donoso, Centro de Estudios de Conflicto y Cohesión social (COES) y Nicolás Somma, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Title: El Feminismo de Nuevo en Movimiento. La Acción Colectiva Feminista en Chile. Author: Silvia Lamadrid, Universidad de Chile
Chair: Paula Saez, Universidad Andrés Bello
PANEL ON SOCIAL MOVEMENTS [SCHEDULE: 17:00 – 18:40]
Topic: Research on Social Movements
Title: What is “more” Mobilization? Assessing the Differential Effect of Party Linkages on Different Dimensions of Social Mobilization Author: Rodolfo Dissi, Universidad Católica de Temuco Title: De la Ciudadanía Política a la Ciudadanía Civil. La Progresiva Separación entre Protesta y Política Institucional en América Latina Author: Rodrigo Medel, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile Title: The Internet and Movement Recruitment: How Online Recruiting Works Author: Craig Jenkins, Ohio State University Title: Social Movements and Political Outcomes: Why Both Ends Fail to Meet Author: Ekkart Zimmermann, Technische Universität Dresden
Chair: Simón Escoffier, Universidad Autónoma de Chile
Tuesday 12 December REGISTRATION [SCHEDULE: 09:00 – 09:15] OPENING AND WELCOME SPEECH [SCHEDULE: 09:15 – 09:30] PANEL REDEFINING POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY II [SCHEDULE: 09:30 – 11:10]
Topic: Redefining Political Sociology
Title: Political Sociology after the cultural turn: the cultural politics of what? Author: Kate Nash, Goldsmiths University Title: Politics as a Situated Practice. Considerations on the Recent Renewal of Political Sociology, From an Interpretative Approach Author: Gabriel Vommaro, Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento Title: Rethinking Sectarianism and Identity Politics: Towards a Critical Political Sociology of the Middle East Author: Rima Majed, American University of Beirut Title: Capital, Field, and Political Class. A Critical Sociology of Political Capital Author: Alfredo Joignant, Universidad Diego Portales and Stephanie Alenda, Universidad Andrés Bello
Chair: Craig Jenkins, Ohio State University
PANEL ON DEMOCRACY AND CITIZENSHIP [SCHEDULE: 11:30 – 13:10]
Topic: Research on Democracy and Citizenship
Title: Mapping the Variety of Referendums. A (Successful?) Example of Worldwide Comparison Author: Laurence Morel, University of Lille
Title: Towards a New Paradigm: Bridging Political Science and Cultural Studies in Citizenship Research Author: Lion Koenig, University of Oxford
Title: Las Ambivalencias de la Ciudadanía. De las Incertezas Analíticas a los Usos Empíricos Author: Hernán Cuevas, Universidad Diego Portales
Title: Political Incorporation (in Latin America): The Concept, the Variations, and the Cases Author: Isabel Castillo, Northwestern University Chair: Tomas Janoski, University of Kentucky
PANEL ON ORGANISED CRIME [SCHEDULE: 15:00 – 16:40]
Topic: Research on Organised Crime
Title: El Crimen Organizado y los Agentes Estatales: Una Tipología Author: Juan Pablo Luna, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Title: Las Violencias como Recurso: Micropolítica de las Violencias en el Crimen (Des)organizado de la Periferia de Santiago Author: Juan Carlos Ruiz, Universidad Católica de Chile Title: La Política del Crimen Organizado en América Latina Author: Lucía Dammert, Universidad de Santiago
Title: Violencia en los Márgenes: Estado, Precariedad y Crimen Organizado en Territorios Guetizados Author: Alejandra Lunecke, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Chair: Rima Majed, American University of Beirut
PANEL ON LOCAL POLITICS AND CIVIL SOCIETY [SCHEDULE: 17:00 – 18:40]
Topic: Research on Local Politics and Civil Society
Title: Looking at Informal Institutions from a Multilevel Stance: A Contribution to Political Sociology Author: Emmanuelle Barozet, Universidad de Chile Title: La Forma y la Esencia. Implementación de Mecanismos Institucionales de Transparencia y Participación Ciudadana a Nivel Municipal en Chile Author: José Hernández Bonivento, Universidad Autónoma de Chile Title: ¿Existe una Esfera Pública para la Acción Colectiva y Democrática? Author: Eduardo Grin, Escola de Administração de Empresas de São Paulo
Title: Political Exclusion, Political Capital, and Collective Action in Chilean Underprivileged Neighbourhoods Author: Simón Escoffier, Universidad Autónoma de Chile Chair: Camilo Vial, Universidad Autónoma de Chile
Wednesday 13 December REDEFINING POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY WORKSHOP This workshop is not open to the general public. It will involve rounds of detailed feedback for papers presented in the panels Redefining Political Sociology I and II (RPS). Each presenter/member of the RPS panels will receive feedback form other panel members (50 min.). Each panel member will receive detailed feedback from other 2 panel members (15 min. each). Additionally, each paper will obtain a final round of feedback from the whole group (20 min.).
Timetable Redefining Political Sociology Workshop
10:00 – 13:00 Feedback and discussion
13:00 – 15:00 Lunch
15:00 – 18:00 Feedback and discussion