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18th International Conference of Europeanists

Barcelona, Spain June 20-22, 2011

The Causes, Consequences and Meaning of Transnationalization

Council for European Studies

18th International Conference of Europeanists


Barcelona, Spain June 20-22, 2011 Executive Committee
Cathie Jo Martin, Chair Boston University John Bowen, Chair-Elect Washington University of St. Louis Sheri Berman Barnard College/Columbia University Dominic Boyer Rice University James Cronin Boston College Patrick Le Gals Sciences Po Juan Dez Medrano Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals (IBEI)/ Universidad Carlos III, Madrid Sophie Meunier Princeton University Emmanuelle Saada Columbia University

Conference Program Committee


Pepper Culpepper, Co-Chair European University Institute Juan Dez Medrano, Co-Chair Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals (IBEI)/ Universidad Carlos III, Madrid Jrgen Gerhards Freie Universitt Berlin Virginie Guiraudon Sciences Po/National Center for Scientific Research, Center for European Studies Douglas Holmes Binghamton University, SUNY Konrad H. Jarausch University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Sophie Meunier Princeton University Levent Soysal Kadir Has niversitesi Francesca Trivellato Yale University

Conference Administration
Siovahn A. Walker, Director Council for European Studies Yookyung Bang Council for European Studies Carlos Snchez Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals (IBEI) Irina Ciornei Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals (IBEI)

Local Organizing Committee


Jacint Jordana Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals (IBEI)/ Universitat Pompeu Fabra de Barcelona Maria Teresa Anguera Universitat de Barcelona Juan Dez Medrano Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals (IBEI)/ Universidad Carlos III, Madrid Carlos Snchez Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals (IBEI) Fernando Guirao Universitat Pompeu Fabra de Barcelona Arturo Rodrguez Morat Universitat de Barcelona Esther Barb Universitat Autnoma de Barcelona Francesc Morata Universitat Autnoma de Barcelona

Table of Contents
2011 CES Pre-Dissertation Research Fellows Welcome Message Call for Papers: 19th International Conference of Europeanists

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Conference Program

Monday, June 20, 2011 Tuesday, June 21, 2011 Wednesday, June 22, 2011 Mini-Symposia & Extended Sessions Plenaries & Meetings Subject Index Participant Index Featured Conference Venues & Hotels Maps & Floorplans Local Restaurants Emergency

Events & Resources

Council for European Studies 2011 Pre-Dissertation Research Fellows


Funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Julia Ault University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Department of History Robert Braun Cornell University Department of Government Mara Caden Yale University Department of History Emily Cersonsky Columbia University Department of English & Comparative Literature Alexandra Cirone Columbia University Department of Political Science Harley Davidson University of Kansas Department of History Matthew Franke University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Department of Music Catherine Homan Emory University Department of Philosophy Laura Hohman Catholic University of America Department of History Catherine Hughes University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Department of Music Casiana Ionita Columbia University Department of French and Romance Philology Biorn Ivemark University of British Columbia Department of Sociology Johanna Lenkner New York University Department of Anthropology Lisa Maguire American University Department of History Matthew Maguire Boston University Department of Political Science Michelle Maydanchik University of Chicago Department of Art History Megan McCarthy Columbia University Department of Art History and Archeology Anthony Minnema University of Tennessee, Knoxville Department of History Christoph Nguyen Northwestern University Department of Political Science Lindsay Pettingill Georgetown University Department of Government Matthew Robinson Northwestern University Department of Religious Studies Ayelet Rosen New York University Departments of History and Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies Sarah Zarrow New York University Departments of History and Judaic Studies Funded by Luso-American Foundation Benjamin Breen University of Texas, Austin Department of History Funded by the Society for the Anthropology of Europe Tyler Boersen New School for Social Research Department of Anthropology

Welcome Message
Dear CES Community,
The world is beset, at the moment, by images of insecurity: earthquakes in Japan, democratic action and reaction in the Middle East, and landslides of accumulating debt. We are literally and figuratively on shaky terrain. The recent upheaval has also unsettled Europe, as nation states-struggling with fiscal solvency-are coming to question the supranational structures of governance that have fundamentally changed the lives of millions of people. It is, therefore, fitting that the theme of this years conference considers transnational structures and their impact on the European population, and the capacities of political units to join forces for collective purpose in an unsteady world. Transnational Europe has proven contested terrain in recent years, with sharp disagreements over the scope, depth and strength of both supranational political units and linkages among diverse ethnic groups sharing regional space. Coordination-once celebrated as the great virtue of the European model-seems increasingly difficult to attain. While politicians have charted an uneasy course between political coordination and economic liberalization, some citizens are taking full advantage of the opportunities offered by the single market while other segments of the population struggle to grasp-and sometimes have come to reject-their transnational identities and shared cultural bonds. Therefore, we encourage our members to take this opportunity to reflect on the on-going transformation of Europes societies, the future of coordination, the openings for social solidarity, and the path forward for the European experience. Cooperation within the Council for European Studies, however, is alive and well; and we celebrate our first conference outside of North America as an opportunity to broaden our community, strengthen our multinational ties, and expand our core mission! We have received tremendous support from a wonderful network of foundations, research centers, professional organizations, and fellowship programs. Our heartfelt thanks for their warm hospitality and support go to our gracious hosts, the Institut Barcelona dEstudis Internacionals. We would also like to note the generous sponsorship of the Universitat de Barcelona, Universitat Ramon Llull, the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation, and the Generalitat de Catalunya. The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the Society for the Anthropology of Europe and the Luso-American Development Foundation have likewise made monumental contributions to the study of European culture and society by funding our pre-dissertation fellowship program. And we would like to thank them also for their continued generosity and patronage. We also wish to thank our extraordinary new director, Siovahn Walker (Ph.D. in Medieval History from Stanford University), who has worked with us since October to improve enormously the administration of the Council and to strengthen its position in our intellectual world. Finally, we give special thanks to our members, who have worked so hard to make this conference a success; in particular, we thank the exemplary conference committee, the executive committee, the local organizing committee, the Mellon Fellowship committee, the Perspectives on Europe editorial board, and the research network organizers. With a record-setting number of proposals, the program committee has gathered together a tremendous community of scholars and we hope that you enjoy the feast of ideas that awaits us here in Barcelona. Warmest regards, Cathie Jo Martin Chair, Council for European Studies (CES) Boston University Juan Diez Medrano, Co-Chair, CES Conference Program Committee Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals (IBEI)/ Universidad Carlos III, Madrid Pepper Culpepper, Co-Chair, CES Conference Program Committee European University Institute

Call for Papers


Nineteenth International Conference of Europeanists
Organized by the Council for European Studies Boston, Massachusetts March 22-24, 2012

Europe is a zone of tremendous diversity. Migration within and to Europe has generated multicultural societies across the continent. Europes citizens are ruled though an intricate maze of multi-level governance that ranges from the local level through pan-European and international legal structures and institutions. In the realm of political economy, corporations, industries, and states operate in distinct ways in different settings. While the former Eastern Europe has been reunited with the West, the backgrounds of these two regions have often dictated dissimilar trajectories into the contemporary era. Historians have focused on exploring not only distinct national paths to democratization, but also European countries connection to former colonies or to minorities within their borders. For the Nineteenth Meeting of Europeanists, we are particularly interested in having participants reflect on and explore the variety of diversities within Europe: political, administrative, legal, geographic, economic, social, cultural, intellectual, and identitarian. How do these differences operate as sources of conflict, of exciting ideas, of growth, or of misunderstanding? To what extent does thinking about Europes diversities enhance our understanding of Europe as a whole? For the 2012 conference, the Council for European Studies (CES) welcomes proposals for panels, roundtables, book discussions and individual papers on the study of Europe broadly defined. We encourage proposals in the widest range of disciplines; in particular, we welcome panels that combine disciplines, nationalities, and generations. The Committee will accept only two submissions per person. Members may also participate in a maximum of two sessions. We strongly encourage participants to submit their proposals as part of an organized panel. Full panel proposals will be given top priority in the selection process by the program committee. Participants may find it useful to connect with like-minded scholars through the growing number of CES networks, links to which can be found here: http://www.ces.columbia.edu/research/research. html Proposals may be submitted from August 15 to October 1, 2011. Participants will be notified of the Committees decisions by December 1, 2011. Information on how to submit will be posted on the CES website and disseminated through its newsletter. To subscribe to the CES newsletter visit: http://www.ces.columbia.edu/ John Bowen, Chair Council for European Studies (CES) Washington University, St. Louis Jason Beckfield, Co-Chair, CES Conference Program Committee Harvard University Erik Bleich, Co-Chair, CES Conference Program Committee Middlebury College

Conference Program

Monday, June 20
001. An Ever Weaker Union? An Institutional Perspective of the EU at the UN (session 1 of 3) 9:30 to 11:15 am - IBEI: Aula 2 Chair: Knud Erik Jrgensen, Aarhus University Participants: Do UN Sanctions Strengthen the International Presence of the EU? Spyros Blavoukos, Athens University of Economics and Business; Dimitris Bourantonis, Athens University of Economics and Business Challenges for Cooperation and Coordination before and after Lisbon: The EUs influence at the UN in New York, Geneva and Vienna. Caroline Bouchard, University of Edinburgh; Edith Drieskens, Clingendael Diplomatic Studies Programme, The Hague A Critical Appraisal of Multilateral Institutional Design on EU Actor Capacity. Robert Kissack, Institut Barcelona dEstudis Internacionals (IBEI) The EUs Evolving Approach to the UN System: The Case of Telecommunications and Internet Governance. Jamal Shahin, Vrije Universiteit Brussel/University of Amsterdam Discussant: Knud Erik Jrgensen, Aarhus University 002. Economic Voting Theory: Testing New Dimensions in the European Context 9:30 to 11:15 am - IBEI: Aula 3 Chair: Martial Foucault, University of Montreal Participants: Patrimonial Economic Voting in France. Martial Foucault, University of Montreal The New British Economic Voter: Evidence from the 2010 General Election. Richard Nadeau, University of Montreal; Michael Lewis-Beck, University of Iowa Punishment at the Polls: The Impact of the Economic Crisis in Central Europe. Mary Stegmaier, University of Virginia Economomic Voting and Globalisation: The Case of Southern Europe. Marina Costa Lobo, Universidade de Lisboa; Michael Lewis-Beck, University of Iowa; Paolo Bellucci, University of Siena Discussant: Lachat Romain, Universitat Pompeu Fabra

003. Finance and the Changing Identity of France: Illusion of Differences or Illusion of Similarities? 9:30 to 11:15 am - IBEI: Aula F. Halliday (Aula 4) Chair: Robert Hancke, London School of Economics and Political Science Participants: French Responses to the Global Economic Crisis: the Political Economy of Post-Dirigisme and New State Activism. Ben Clift, University of Warwick The Limits of Nicolas Sarkozys Rupture with Frances Past. Nicolas Jabko, Sciences Po Politically Contingent Capital and the Reproduction of Coordination in French Corporate Governance. Michel Goyer, Warwick Business School Discussant: Robert Hancke, London School of Economics and Political Science 004. Political Representation and Distributive Outcomes: Winners and Losers of Social and Economic Policy Reform 9:30 to 11:15 am - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 102 Chair: Karen Long Jusko, Stanford University Participants: What Do Voters Want? Changing Patterns of Individual-level Preferences on Social and Economic Policies. Silja Husermann, University of Zurich; Hanspeter Kriesi, University of Zurich Do Parties Represent Voters, and if So, How? Herbert Kitschelt, Duke University; Philipp Rehm, Ohio State University Changing Fortunes? Political Choices and the Evolving Composition of Inequality. Pablo Beramendi, Oxford University Production, Savings and Social Policy. Erik Wibbels, Duke University Discussant: Karen Long Jusko, Stanford University 005. Rethinking Migration-Integration Linkages in Europe 9:30 to 11:15 am - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 104 Chairs: Albert Kraler, International Center for Migration Policy Development Peter Scholten, Erasmus University Rotterdam Participants: National Policy Frameworks on Linkages between Admission and Integration Policies. Maren Borkert, University of Vienna The Landscape and the Implementation of Compulsory and Voluntary Integration Measures

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at the Local Level. Tiziana Caponio, University of Turin; Olga Jubany, Universitat de Barcelona; Berta Guell, Universitat de Barcelona Gendered Perspectives on Integration Discourses and Measures. Eleonore Kofman, Middlesex University; Elena Vacchelli, Middlesex University; Sawitri Saharso, University of Twente The Perception and Impact of Pre-entry Tests on the Integration of Newcomers in Austria, Germany, the Netherlands and UK. Peter Scholten, Erasmus University Rotterdam; Eleonore Kofman, Middlesex University; Claudia Lechner, University of Bamberg Discussant: Ines Michalowski, Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB) 006. Absorbing the Blow: Incorporating New Players in the Netherlands, Scandinavia, and Switzerland (session 1 of 3) 9:30 to 11:15 am - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 105 Chair: Steven B. Wolinetz, Memorial University of Newfoundland Participants: Programmatic Reactions to the Rise of Radical Right-Wing Populist Parties on the Netherlands. Sarah De Lange, University of Amsterdam; Sjoerdje van Heerden, University of Amsterdam; Meindert Fennema, University of Amsterdam; Wouter van der Brug, University of Amsterdam Geert Wilders, Sorcerers Apprentice. Meindert Fennema, University of Amsterdam Working Actively in Parliament: The Impact of the Radical and Populist Right on the Mainstream Parties in Scandinavia. Susi Meret, Aalborg University From Party Crasher to Welcomed Guest: The Influence of Populism on Mainstream Parties in the Netherlands and Switzerland. Andrej Zaslove, Radboud University Nijmegen; Oscar Mazzoleni, University of Lausanne Discussant: Kees van Kersbergen, Aarhus University 007. The Politics of Stock Market Demutualization in Europe 9:30 to 11:15 am - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 106 Chair: Mark Thatcher, London School of Economics and Political Science Participants: The French Touch: Stock Exchange Demutualization in France, 1978-2008. Paul Lagneau-Ymonet,

Universit Paris-Dauphine; Angelo Riva, European Business School Paris Still in State Hands: The Delayed Privatization of the Warsaw Stock Exchange. Olga Markiewitcz, European University Institute From Stock Markets to Stock Exchange Operators: Political Implications of the Reconfiguration of European Stock Trading. Sebastian Botzem, Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin (WZB) Discussant: Mark Thatcher, London School of Economics and Political Science 008. European Judicial Politics 9:30 to 11:15 am - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 202 Chair: Arthur Dyevre, Centro de Estudios Politicos y Constitucionales (CEPC) Participants: Government Contained: Explaining Spanish Supreme Courts Decisions on EU Law. Juan Antonio Mayoral, European University Institute European Integration and National Courts: Defending Sovereignty under Institutional Constraints. Arthur Dyevre, Centro de Estudios Politicos y Constitucionales (CEPC) Dual Preliminarity and the Melki Case: Hidden Dialogue in Action. Giuseppe Martinico, European University Institute Who Is Afraid of Karlsruhe?: Explaining National Courts Behaviour in the Processes of Ratification of European Union Treaties. Pablo Jos Castillo Ortiz, Spanish National Council for Scientific Research (CSIC) Discussant: Aida Torres, Universitat Pompeu Fabra 009. Transnational Public Interest Groups in European Integration: The Origins of European Civil Society? 9:30 to 11:15 am - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 203 Chair: Ann Christina Lauring Knudsen, Aarhus University Participants: Religious Transnational Networks in the European Economic Community, 1950-1986. Lucian Leustean, Aston University Limited Europeanisation: Non-State Actors and the Making of the Early European Development Policy. Martin Rempe, Freie Universitt Berlin Taking the Brussels Route: The Europeanisation of Environmental Interest Groups since the 1970s. Jan-Henrik Meyer, Aarhus University Discussant:

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Thomas Fetzer, Central European University 010. The Politics of Immigration Policy in Europe: Attitudes, Causes, and Consequences 9:30 to 11:15 am - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 301 Chair: Georg Menz, Goldsmiths College, University of London Participants: Do Differences in Occupational Group Preferences Constrain Immigration Policy by the Left and the Right in Europe? Sofia Perez, Boston University Immigration Waves, Public Moods, and Policy Responses: A Comparative Analysis of Seven European Countries. Laura Morales, University of Manchester; Didier Ruedin, University of Neuchtel; Kevin Cunningham, Trinity College Dublin; Sarah Meyer, University of Vienna; Teresa Peintinger, University of Vienna; Virginia Ros, University of Manchester; Sieglinde Rosenberger, University of Vienna; Guido Vangoidsenhoven, Universit Libre de Bruxelles; Daniel Wunderlich, University of Bath Asylum, Welfare and Civic Stratification. Lydia D. Morris, University of Essex Discussant: Georg Menz, Goldsmiths College, University of London 011. Germany in the Last Year of the War 9:30 to 11:15 am - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 302 Chair: Konrad H. Jarausch, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Participants: Disobeying Hitler: German Resistance after July 20, 1944. Randall Hansen, University of Toronto Carl Goerdeler and the Jewish Question. Peter Hoffmann, McGill University Discussant: Konrad H. Jarausch, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 012. Issue Salience, Institutional Factors and Agenda Setting (session 1 of 2) 9:30 to 11:15 am - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 303 Chair: Laura Chaqus-Bonafont, University of Barcelona Participants: Divided Government in France and the United States. Frank R Baumgartner, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Sylvain Brouard, Sciences Po Bordeaux; Emiliano Grossman, Sciences Po Paris; Sebastien Lazardeux,

University of Bordeaux; Jon Moody, Pennsylvania State University Navigating the Dimensions of Policy Agendas. Christian Breunig, University of Toronto; Samuel Workman, University of Texas at Austin Issue Attention in the European Council. Arco Timmermans, Montesquieu Institute/Leiden University; Petya Alexandrova, Montesquieu Institute/Leiden University Electoral Promises and Political Responses in a Multilevel System of Governance: The Case of Spain. Anna Palau, University of Barcelona; Laura Chaqus-Bonafont, University of Barcelona; Luz Muoz, University of Barcelona Discussant: Bryan D. Jones, University of Texas at Austin 013. Identity Politics 9:30 to 11:15 am - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 304 Chair: Diego Muro, Institut Barcelona dEstudis Internacionals (IBEI) Participants: Feeling National and European: Exploring the Variety of Relationship between National and European Identifications. Sophie Duchesne, Sciences Po From Policy to Identity - European Regions at the Heart of Transnationalization. Julie Anna Vogt, London School of Economics and Political Science Unexpected Institutional Stimuli: Persistence and Multiplication of Group Identities in a Transnational Context. Magdalena Dembinska, Universite de Montreal Proud to Be Arab Even if Im Not: Identity Frames in Contemporary France. Beth S. Epstein, New York University in France Discussant: Matthias vom Hau, Institut Barcelona dEstudis Internacionals (IBEI) 014. Public Attitudes toward Immigrants and Immigration in Multi-Ethnic Europe 9:30 to 11:15 am - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 400 Chair: Moshe Semyonov, University of Tel Aviv Participants: Vilifying the Other: Attitudes about Immigrants Effect on Crime Rates among European Publics. Alin Ceobanu, University of Florida The Political and Institutional Context of Ethnic Exclusionism: Integration Policies, Political Climate and Majorities Reactions to Immigration.

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Pietro Castelli, European University Institute; Marcel Coenders, Utrecht University Is Neo-Nationalism the New Social Democracy? Sarah Valdez, University of Washington; Maureen Eger, University of Washington Euro-Skepticism and Far Right-Wing Voting in Europe 2002-2008: Social Cleavages, Sociopolitical Attitudes, and Contextual Characteristics Determining Voting for the Far Right. Han Werts, Radboud University Nijmegen; Peer Scheepers, Radboud University Nijmegen Labor Market Competitors or Welfare State Freeloaders? The Role of Welfare State Benefits in European Anti-Immigration Sentiment. Anna Zamora, Columbia University Discussant: Xavier Escandell, University of Northern Iowa 015. Public Opinion and Support for the European Union 9:30 to 11:15 am - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 415 Chair: Florian Stoeckel, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Participants: Between Puzzlement and Understanding: The Effect of Information on EU Support and Attitude Ambiguity. Florian Stoeckel, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Hijacking Europe: National Political Discourse, Public Opinion and EU Political Integration, 1973-2008. Oana Monica Dan, Harvard University Public Perceptions of International Integration: Evidence from EU Referenda. Thomas Sattler, University College Dublin; Johannes Urpelainen, Columbia University Whose Democratic Deficit? National Opinions about European Legitimacy. Maurits van der Veen, College of William & Mary Discussant: Maurits van der Veen, College of William and Mary Florian Stoeckel, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 016. An Ever Weaker Union? The European Union in Multilateral Negotiations (session 2 of 3) 11:30 to 1:15 pm - IBEI: Aula 2 Chair: Christian Kaunert, European University Institute/ University of Salford Participants: Evaluating European Union Performance in International Multilateral Negotiations: The Case

of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conference. Megan Dee, University of Glasgow Declining Power Europe? The Marginalization of the EU in the International Climate Negotiations. Lorenzo Fioramonti, University of Pretoria/ University of Heidelberg The Process to Ban Cluster Munitions: A Common Position as Slow-down-approach. Martijn Vlaskamp, Barcelona dEstudis Internacionals (IBEI) Discussant: Sarah Lonard, Sciences Po Paris/University of Salford 017. Dispossession, Displacement, Affect 11:30 to 1:15 pm - IBEI: Aula 3 Chair: Susan Gal, University of Chicago Participants: Buffer Zone Materialities. Yael Navaro-Yashin, University of Cambridge At the End of the Bus Line. Valentina Napolitano, University of Toronto Where Is Home? On the Racial Gates of a Regimented City. Umut Yildirim, University of Cambridge The Europe of Nostalgic Creations. Olga Sezneva, University of Amsterdam Discussant: Nitzan Shoshan, El Colegio de Mexico 018. Identities and Modernities in Europe: The Case of Transforming National Education in Countries in and around Europe, 2000-2010 11:30 to 1:15 pm - IBEI: Aula F. Halliday (Aula 4) Chair: Hara Kouki, Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP) Participants: Opposing the Bologna Process in Greece, Croatia and Turkey. Hara Kouki, Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP); Anna Triandafyllidou, Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP); Ayhan Kaya, Istanbul Bilgi University; Martina Topic, University of Zagreb Discourses of Europeanism, Modernity and National identity as Seen in the Accommodation of Minorities in the Education System: The Case of Hungary and Finland. Tiina Ris, University of Helsinki; Andras Kovcs, The Institute for Ethnic and National Minority Studies at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences; Anik Horvth, The Institute for Ethnic and National Minority Studies at the

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Hungarian Academy of Sciences; Zsuzsanna Vidra, The Institute for Ethnic and National Minority Studies at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences The Place of Religion in Education in Bulgaria, France and the UK. Geraldine Bozec, Sciences Po Paris; Atsuko Ichijo, Kingston University; Marko Hajdinjak, International Center for Minority Studies and Intercultural Relations (IMIR) International Comparative Testing and the Development of a Transnational Education Policy Field: The Case of Europe. Sotiria Grek, University of Edinburgh Discussant: Sophie Duchesne, Sciences Po Paris Helga A. Welsh, Wake Forest University 019. Rediscovering Capitalism: Wolfgang Streecks Book Re-Forming Capitalism in Light of the Current Economic Crisis 11:30 to 1:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 102 Chair: Chris Howell, Oberlin College Discussants: Robert Boyer, Centre pour la Recherche conomique et ses Applications (CEPREMAP) Wolfgang Streeck, Max-Planck-Institut fuer Gesellschaftsforschung (MPIfG) Vivien Schmidt, Boston University 020. Knowledge and Immigration Policymaking in Europe 11:30 to 1:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 104 Chair: Virginie Guiraudon, Sciences Po/National Center for Scientific Research Center for European Studies Participants: Asylum, Irregular Migration and the Epistemic Structure of Policy Problems. Christina Boswell, University of Edinburgh Whose Knowledge? Which Rationality? Information and the Tools of Immigration Control. James Hampshire, University of Sussex Avoiding Knowledge: Immigration Policy-making and the Functional Production of Inadequate Assessments. Giuseppe Sciortino, University of Trento; Martina Cvajner, University of Trento Seeing Like a State 2.0: Information, Irregular Migrants and Control. Dennis Broeders, Erasmus University Rotterdam Discussant: Virginie Guiraudon, Sciences Po/National Center for Scientific Research Center for European Studies

021. Incorporating Populist and New Right Parties (session 2 of 3) 11:30 to 1:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 105 Chair: Frances Millard, University of Essex Participants: Eating the Starters: The Mainstreaming of Polish Populism, 2001 - 2007. Benjamin Stanley, Institute for Public Affairs, Bratislava Austria: Returning to Gridlock - As Populism Grows, Mainstream Party Competition Declines. Reinhard Heinisch, University of Salzburg Liberalism Populism, Radical Right Populism and the Italian Right. Stefano Fella, University of Leicester; Carlo Ruzza, University of Leicester The New Populist Right: Lessons from France. Gilles Ivaldi, University of Nice Discussants: Csaba Nikolenyi, Concordia University Jens Rydgren, Stockholm University 022. Language Diversity in Europe: Ideologies, Politics, Policies (session 1 of 2) 11:30 to 1:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 106 Participants: Language Ideologies, Politics and Policies in Spain and Its Autonomous Communities, 1978-2010: A Comparative and Multidimensional Evaluation. Andrs Barrera-Gonzlez, Universidad Complutense de Madrid Language Ideologies and the Debate over the Catalan Statute of Autonomy. Jeff Miley, Cambridge University Language, Nation and Identity in Catalan Nationalism. Montserrat Clua i Fain, Universitat Autnoma de Barcelona Transnationalization vs. (Re)Nationalization in the Linguistic Landscaping of Catalonia, Galicia, and the Basque Country. Johan Jrlehed, Gothenburg University Discussant: Clare Mar-Molinero, University of Southampton 023. International and EU Legal Developments 11:30 to 1:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 202 Chair: Lisa Conant, Denver University Participants: Keeping Europe Out: Explaining Conflict between the Commission and the Member States over the Application of EU Law. Christian Adam, University of Konstanz; Michael Bauer, University of Konstanz; Miriam Hartlapp, Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB)

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Mapping the Overlapping Spheres: Constitutionalism in the European Union after the Treaty of Lisbon. Ian Cooper, University of Oslo Explaining the Impact of European Courts on Reforms to UK Asylum Policy. Ewen McIntosh, University of Edinburgh Global Civil Society on the March? Explaining the Outcome of the Negotiations at the 2010 Review Conference of the Rome Treaty of the International Criminal Court. Medlir Mema, George Washington University Discussant: Lisa Conant, Denver University 024. Transnational Integration in European Border Regions 11:30 to 1:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 203 Chair: Jochen Roose, Freie Universitt Berlin Participants: Borderlands and Transnational Integration: The Ukrainian Region of Podkarpatska as a Microcosm of Europeanisation. James Scott, ItSuomen yliopisto The Relevance of Value-Similarity for Cross Border Activities: A Quantitative Approach. Jochen Roose, Freie Universitt Berlin The Labour Market Effects at Borders: Changing Patterns of Behaviour and Interaction across the Danish-German Border. Torben Dall Schmidt, Syddansk Universitet Discussants: Jochen Roose, Freie Universitt Berlin James Scott, It-Suomen yliopisto 025. The Regional Dimension of Health and Healthcare Politics in Europe 11:30 to 1:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 301 Chair: Julia Lynch, University of Pennsylvania Participants: The Politics of Regional Health Inequalities in Belgium and Germany. Julia Lynch, University of Pennsylvania The Rise and Fall of Territory in United Kingdom Health Policy. Scott Greer, University of Michigan Federalism and Territorial Variation in German Health Policy. Margitta Mtzke, Georg August University Gttingen Devolution, Health Care Reform and Inequalities in Health Care in the United Kingdom and Spain. Joan Costa Font, London School of Economics and Political Science

Discussant: Julia Lynch, University of Pennsylvania 026. How Gender Aware is the EU? 11:30 to 1:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 302 Chair: Participants: Gender and European External Relations: Dominant Discourses and Unintended Consequences of Gender Mainstreaming. Roberta Guerrina, University of Surrey The Unintended Consequences of EU Military and Security Governance. Annica Kronsell, University of Lund Gender and EU Migration and Climate Change Policy: Intersections and Unintended Consequences. Gill Allwood, Nottingham Trent University The Gendered Effects of Pension Reform in the European Union. Kimberly Earles, Independent Researcher Discussant: 027. Issue Salience, Institutional Factors and Agenda Setting (session 2 of 2) 11:30 to 1:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 303 Chair: Emiliano Grossman, Sciences Po Paris Participants: The Agenda-setting Power of Le Monde: Issue Dynamics and Typology in France. Emiliano Grossman, Sciences Po Paris Morality Issues in the Spanish Media System. Laura Chaqus-Bonafont, University of Barcelona; Anna Palau, University of Barcelona; Luz Muoz, University of Barcelona; Ferran Davesa, University of Barcelona; Mariel Julio, University of Barcelona The Pace and Profile of Gender Policy Change in Europe. Isabelle Engeli, University of Geneva; Francesca Gains, University of Manchester; Claire Annesley, University of Manchester Policy Agendas and Interest Group Activity in Denmark, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. Anne Rasmussen, Leiden University Discussant: Martial Foucault, University of Montreal 028. The Lesbian and Gay Movement and the State: Europe in Comparative Perspective 11:30 to 1:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 304 Chair: Jan Willem Duyvendak, University of Amsterdam

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Participants: Belgium: The Paradoxical Strength of Disunion. David Paternotte, Universit Libre de Bruxelles/ Fonds National de la Recherche Scientifique Sovereignty and Sexuality: The Polish Lesbian and Gay Movement and a Post-Socialist State. Agns Chetaille, IRIS - Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS) Lesbian and Gay Mobilisation, Policy-making and the State in Spain. Kerman Calvo, Universidad de Salamanca Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Movements in the United Kingdom: Changing Political Opportunity Structures, Policy Success and Continuing Challenges. Kelly Kollman, University of Glasgow; Matthew Waites, University of Glasgow Discussant: Jan Willem Duyvendak, University of Amsterdam 029. Human Rights and Memory (book panel) 11:30 to 1:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 400 Chair: Natan Sznaider, Academic College Tel-Aviv Yaffo Discussants: John Torpey, City University of New York Graduate Center David Abraham, University of Miami School of Law Daniel Levy, Stony Brook University, State University of New York 030. Domestic Politics and the Sustainability of EMU 11:30 to 1:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 415 Chair: Tal Sadeh, Tel Aviv University Participants: The Snake is Back - The Sustainability of the Euro Area Re-examined. Tal Sadeh, Tel Aviv University The Revenge of Baumols Cost Disease? Monetary Union and the Rise of Public Sector Wage Inflation. Alison Johnston, London School of Economics and Political Science The Adoption of the Euro in New Member States - A Domestic Politics Approach. Amy Verdun, University of Victoria; Assem Dandashly, University of Victoria Stability as a Strategic Resource: The Politics of Germanys Stability Culture. David Howarth, University of Edinburgh; Charlotte Rommerskirchen, University of Edinburgh Discussant: Alfred Tovias, Hebrew University 031. Industrial Relations, Skill Formation & Welfare

State Policies Network Luncheon 1:15 to 2:30 pm - IBEI: Aula 2 032. European Integration and Global Political Economy Network Luncheon 1:15 to 2:30 pm - IBEI: Aula 3 Chair: Claes Axel Belfrage, Queen Mary, University of London 033. Editorial Committee Meeting 1:15 to 2:30 pm - IBEI: Aula F. Halliday (Aula 4) Chair: Richard Deeg, Temple University 034. An Ever Weaker Union? The European Union and Major Powers in Multilateral Institutions (session 3 of 3) 2:30 to 4:15 pm - IBEI: Aula 2 Chair: Esther Barb, Universitat Autnoma de Barcelona/ Institut Barcelona dEstudis Internacionals (IBEI) Participants: EU International Climate Change Leadership Challenged at the UNFCCC COP15 Meeting Negotiations. Lisanne Groen, University of Amsterdam; Arne Niemann, University of Amsterdam How Weak Is the Ever Weaker Union? An Assessment of the EUs Contribution to Mediterranean Security in the Framework of the United Nations. Elisabeth Johansson-Nogus, London School of Economics and Political Science Cohesion without Agreement: The EU and the IndoUS Nuclear Deal. Benjamin Kienzle, Institut Barcelona dEstudis Internacionals (IBEI) The European Union and Multilateral Institutions in Africa. Gerrit Olivier, University of Pretoria Discussant: Christian Kaunert, European University Institute/ University of Salford 035. Student Mobility and Transnationalism 2:30 to 4:15 pm - IBEI: Aula 3 Chair: Adrian Favell, University of California, Los Angeles Participants: Exploring Welfare Sources Available for Young Graduates in Europe. Lorenza Antonucci, Bristol University Mobility in the Bologna process. Santiago MartnezDordella, University of Barcelona Discussant:

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Juan Dez Medrano, Institut Barcelona dEstudis Internacionals (IBEI) 036. With or Against Interest Groups? Explaining the Differential Empowerment of Societal Actors in Policy-Making 2:30 to 4:15 pm - IBEI: Aula F. Halliday (Aula 4) Chair: David Rueda, Oxford University Participants: Political Costs and Reform Likelihood:Reforming Employment Protection Legislation in Europe, 1990-2006. Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex/ Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg Institute for Advanced Studies Social Investment Policies in Continental Europe: What Role for the Social Partners? Silja Husermann, University of Zurich Power, Protests, and Policies. Johannes Lindvall, University of Lund Inbetween Change and Continuity. The Centre-Left and Labor in Low-Inflation Times. Marco Simoni, London School of Economics and Political Science Business and the Politics of Collective Bargaining Reform in Spain: Historical Legacies and Organizational Antinomies. Sara Watson, Ohio State University Discussant: David Rueda, Oxford University 037. Crowding the Spectrum? Transnationalization, Populism, Anti-Parties and the Changing Shape of European Party Systems (roundtable, session 3 of 3) 2:30 to 4:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 102 Chair: Andrej Zaslove, Radboud University Nijmegen Participants: Herbert Kitschelt, Duke University Frances Millard, University of Essex Paul Taggart, University of Sussex Steven B. Wolinetz, Memorial University of Newfoundland 038. States, Citizenship and the Regulation of Migration in a Time of Crisis 2:30 to 4:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 104 Chair: Natan Sznaider, Academic College Tel-Aviv Yaffo Participants: Immigration and Social Solidarity in a Time of Crisis: Europe and the US in the New Century. David Abraham, University of Miami School of Law

Explaining Differences in Family Reunification Policies in Europe. Ines Michalowski, Social Science Research Center Berlin The Rise of States and the Regulation of Migration. John Torpey, City University of New York Graduate Center Discussant: Dietrich Thraenhardt, Universitt Mnster 039. Comparative History of European Social Science 2:30 to 4:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 105 Chair: Craig Calhoun, Social Science Research Council/ New York University Participants: Sociologists, Empire, and Scientific Autonomy: Germany, France, Britain, and the United States, 19th Century-1960s. George Steinmetz, University of Michigan What Is a French Philosopher? Jean-Louis Fabiani, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS) French Connections: International Relations Theory between the U.S. and Europe. Nicolas Guilhot, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) Emile Durkheim, Marcel Mauss and their International Networks. Marcel Fournier, Universit de Montral Discussant: Laurent Jeanpierre, Universit Paris VIII 040. Language Diversity in Europe: Ideologies, Politics, Policies in Spain (session 2 of 2) 2:30 to 4:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 106 Chair: Clare Mar-Molinero, University of Southampton Participants: A Myth of a Regional Identity - Conflicting Ideologies and Language Attitudes in Istria, Croatia. Anita Sujoldzic, Institute for Anthropological Research, Zagreb Linguistic Human Rights and European Integration. Mirad Nic Craith, University of Ulster Analyzing the Restructuring of the Nation-state through the Prism of Language: A Transnational Comparison of France and Germany. Nuria Garcia, Sciences Po Paris Towards a More Democratic Citizenship in Europe through the Development of Holistic Language Education Policies. Mara Luz Surez, University of Deusto Discussant: Andrs Barrera-Gonzlez, Universidad

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Complutense de Madrid 041. The Substance of the European Rights Revolution 2:30 to 4:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 202 Chair: Kenneth Dubin, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Participants: The Substantive Rights Revolution in Europe: Reshaping the Coalitional Bases of Capitalist Variety. Kenneth Dubin, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid; Jeff Miley, Cambridge University Rights Revolutions and Their Discontents: Political and Historical Perspectives on Legal Liberalism in the US and EU. John W. Cioffi, University of California, Riverside European Rights and Rule of Law and National Democratic Political Space. Frans van Waarden, Utrecht University Discussant: R. Daniel Kelemen, Rutgers University 042. Backlash Against Multiculturalism? Tracking Citizenship and Diversity in Contemporary Europe. 2:30 to 4:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 203 Chair: Rainer Baubck, European University Institute Participants: Is There Really a Backlash Against Multiculturalism Policies? New Evidence from the Multiculturalism Policy Index. Keith Banting, Queens University; Will Kymlicka, Queens University Citizenship Rights for Immigrants: National Paths and Cross-National Convergence in Western Europe, the United States, Canada and Australia, 1980-2008. Ruud Koopmans, Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin (WZB) Fading Multiculturalism? Evidence from MIPEX on International Trends in Migrant Integration. Thomas Huddleston, Migration Policy Group Challenging the Concept of National Models of Integration. Jan Willem Duyvendak, University of Amsterdam; Christophe Bertossi, Institut franais des relations internationales Discussants: Rainer Baubck, European University Institute Maarten Peter Vink, Maastricht University 043. Shocks and the Politics of Welfare States 2:30 to 4:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 301 Chair: Carsten Jensen, University of Aarhus Participants: Deindustrialization and the Rise of Non-contributory

Social Programs in Latin America. Isabela Mares, Columbia University Pension Finance and Monetary Shocks - The German Pension System in 1923/24 and 1949. Philip Manow, University of Heidelberg The Rise and Decline of Social Citizenship Rights in Western World, 1939 - 2005. Walter Korpi, Swedish Institute for Social Research/Stockholm University Fiscal Responses to the Credit Crisis. Ben Ansell, University of Minnesota Discussant: Kees van Kersbergen, Aarhus University 044. Gender Politics and Policies 2:30 to 4:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 302 Chair: David Paternotte, Universit libre de Bruxelles/ Fonds national de la Recherche scientifique Participants: Dynamics of Policy Change in the Regulation of Sexuality and Reproduction in Western Europe. Isabelle Engeli, University of Geneva From Equality to Violence: Discursive Opportunities and the Transformation of Gender Politics in Spain. Luciano Jos Maranzana, University of Barcelona/Research Institute on Childhood and Urban Studies Is Feminism Synonymous with the Battle for Democracy? A Contingent No in the Spanish Case. Celia Valiente, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid The Symbolic Representation of Gender: Political Control in the European Union. Petra Meier, University of Antwerp; Emanuela Lombardo, Universidad Complutense de Madrid Discussant: David Paternotte, Universit Libre de Bruxelles/ Fonds national de la Recherche scientifique (FNRS) 045. The Institutionalization of the European Parliament: Towards a Sociological History of Supranational Politics 2:30 to 4:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 303 Chair: Morten Rasmussen, University of Copenhagen Participants: The Autonomization of the European Parliament: Legal Capital and Multiple Memberships in Supranational Parliamentary Assemblies (1950s-1970s). Antonin Cohen, Universit Paris Ouest Nanterre La Dfense Representational Roles in a Historical Perspective: Simone Veil as Member of the European

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Parliament, 1979-1993. Aurlie Elisa Gfeller, European University Institute/ Swiss National Science Foundation Setting the Rules of Entry to the European Political Field: Selection Processes and Gatekeeping to the European Parliament, 1952-1979. Ann Christina Lauring Knudsen, Aarhus University The Introduction of Direct Election and the Recognition of European parties at the European level: Two Case Studies on the Institutionalization of the European Parliament. Francisco Roa Bastos, Universit de Versailles Saint-Quentin Discussant: Guillaume Sacriste, Universit Paris 1 Panthon Sorbonne 046. The Politics of Economic Crisis Management Ideas and Institutions in the Service of Continuity 2:30 to 4:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 304 Chair: Michael Shalev, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Participants: The Political Response to Economic Crisis: The Current Dialectic of Stability and Change. Tami Oren, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Constructivist Institutionalism and the Empirical Analysis of Persuasion. Martin Craig, University of Sheffield Diagnosing and Explaining the Crisis: The ECB and the Fed Compared. Zeev Rosenhek, Open University of Israel Activist Central Banks and Conservative Ministries of Finance? An Institutionalist Analysis of Macroeconomic Policy Responses to the Crisis. Ronen Mandelkern, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies (MPIfG) Discussant: Benjamin Braun, University of Warwick 047. Union Organization and Interest Group Strategies 2:30 to 4:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 400 Chair: Bernhard Ebbinghaus, Mannheim Center for European Social Research (MZES) Participants: Labor Union Regeneration in Central and Eastern Europe: Overcoming Post-communist Weakness through External Pressures? Aleksandra Sznajder Lee, University of Richmond; Vera Trappmann, University of Osnabrueck The Cultural Origins of Organizational Resilience: A Comparative Study of Two French Labor

Organizations. Marcos Ancelovici, McGill University Union Organization in Europe: A Multidimensional Perspective. Sanjay Pinto, Harvard University Interest Groups in the Media. Peter Munk Christiansen, Aarhus University; Anne Skorkjr Binderkrantz, Aarhus University Discussant: Bernhard Ebbinghaus, Mannheim Center for European Social Research (MZES) 048. Career and Mobility in the EU Commission 2:30 to 4:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 415 Chair: Morten Egeberg, University of Oslo Participants: Changing the Management Culture of the European Commission: The Grow or Buy Strategies. Carolyn Ban, University of Pittsburgh From the Concours to the Selection: The Changing Status of the EU Civil Servant? Didier Georgakakis, Universit de Strasbourg/Institut Universitaire de France Career Paths and Mobility in the European Commission, 1973-2008. Sara Connolly, University of East Anglia; Hussein Kassim, University of East Anglia The Politicization of the EU Commission: New Challenges, New Professionals? Anchrit Wille, Leiden University Discussant: Morten Egeberg, University of Oslo 049. Conflicting Visions on Europe within EU institutions 4:30 to 6:15 pm - IBEI: Aula 2 Chairs: Olivier Costa, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)/Science Po Bordeaux Nathalie Brack, Universit Libre de Bruxelles Participants: Does the Commission Still Believe in the Community Method? Renaud Dehousse, Sciences Po Paris Attitudinal Dilemmas towards the Council Presidency? Institutional Design as a Constraining Variable. Ana Mar Fernndez Pasarn, Universitat Autnoma de Barcelona/ Sciences Po Paris The Rotating Council Presidency: A Tribune for Eurosceptic Governments? Ccile Leconte, University of Lille II Opposing Europe in the European Parliament: An Analysis of Eurosceptic MEPs. Nathalie Brack,

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Universit Libre de Bruxelles Discussant: Juan Dez Medrano, Institut Barcelona dEstudis Internacionals (IBEI) 050. National Policy Approaches to Obesity 4:30 to 6:15 pm - IBEI: Aula 3 Chair: Rogan Kersh, New York University Participants: IN FORM - Germanys Corporate Attempt to Fight Obesity. Friedrich Schorb, University of Bremen The Relative Power of Discursive Framing and Policy Instruments: The Case of Obesity in the U.S. and France. Abigail Saguy, University of California, Los Angeles; Henri Bergeron, Science Po; Patrick Castell, Science Po Big Babies and Baby Boomers: Childhood Obesity, Graying Populations, and Ageism in European Healthcare Systems. Alexander Jakubow, Rutgers University Discussant: Rogan Kersh, New York University 051. SESSION CANCELED - Remaining paper moved International Comparative Testing and the Development of a Transnational Education Policy Field: The Case of Europe by Sotiria Grek (University of Edinburgh) will be presented during session 018. 052. Studying Business Power: Pepper Culpeppers Quiet Politics and Business Power and Jacob Hacker/Paul Piersons Winner-Take-All Politics (book panel) 4:30 to 6:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 102 Discussants: Wolfgang Streeck, Max-Planck-Institut fuer Gesellschaftsforschung (MPIfG) Peter Swenson, Yale University Kathleen Thelen, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Pepper Culpepper, European University Institute Paul Pierson, University of California, Berkeley 053. Designing and Contesting the Contours of Migration in Europe 4:30 to 6:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 104 Chair: Alexander Caviedes, State University of New York at Fredonia Participants: Europe as a Space of Mobility. Ettore Recchi, University of Chieti-Pescara

Why Is the European Unions Freedom of Movement Not Yet Free? Alexander Caviedes, State University of New York at Fredonia Framing Competitiveness: The Advocacy of Articulating Migration as a Human Resources Strategy. Georg Menz, Goldsmiths College, University of London Privileging of High-Skilled Migration. Lucie Cerna, University of Oxford State Responses to Unauthorized Migration. Willem Maas, York University Discussant: Guglielmo Meardi, University of Warwick 054. Abuse, Misuse, or Just Use? Methodological Reflections on How Social Scientists Use History in Their Explanatory Statements 4:30 to 6:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 105 Chair: Philip Manow, University of Heidelberg Participants: The Role of History in Welfare State Research: Fostering or Questioning the Methodological Nationalism of Comparisons? Pauli Kettunen, University of Helsinki Putting Categories into Operation: Historical Perspectives on Processes of Labour Market Classification. Noel Whiteside, University of Warwick Political Science Seen through Historians Eyes: The Case of Electoral System Choice. Patrick Emmenegger, University of Southern Denmark; Klaus Petersen, University of Southern Denmark The Electoral Determinants of Fraud in SemiCompetitive Electoral Systems: Revisiting the Case of Imperial Germany. Isabela Mares, Columbia University; Boliang Zhu, Columbia University Discussant: Sven Holger Steinmo, European University Institute 055. Social Capital in Europe 4:30 to 6:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 106 Chair: Jos A. Rodrguez, University of Barcelona Participants: Cohesion in Crisis? The Effects of a Real-World Threat on Social Capital and Group Relations in Great Britain. Taeku Lee, University of California, Berkeley; Alex Street, University of California, Berkeley Social Capital and Migrants Labour Market Integration: Re-conceptualizing the Role of Social Networks in a Transatlantic Perspective.

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Karin Schittenhelm, Universitt Siegen; Oliver Schmidtke, University of Victoria Discussant: Akos Rona-Tas, University of California, San Diego 056. The Dynamics of Mass Behavior in Contemporary Europe 4:30 to 6:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 202 Chair: David Rueda, Oxford University Participants: Creating Constituents? Social Policy and Changes in Aass in Public Opinion in Europe and the USA. Jane Gingrich, University of Minnesota Political Preferences during Housing Booms and Busts across Europe. Ben Ansell, University of Minnesota Divorce and the Political Gender Gap in Europe. Sara Watson, Ohio State University; Raj Arunachalam, University of Michigan Popular Support for Social Policies in the Advanced Industrial World. Philipp Rehm, Ohio State University; Jacob Hacker, Yale University Inequality and Electoral Participation: Explaining the Contrast between Developed and Developing Democracies. Pablo Beramendi, Oxford University; Francesc Amat, Oxford University Discussant: David Rueda, Oxford University 057. Transnational Society 4:30 to 6:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 203 Chair: Mario Diani, Instituci Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avanats (ICREA)/Universitat Pompeu Fabra Participants: Cultural Barriers to Transnational Networking. Cristina Maria Flesher Fominaya, University of Aberdeen Experiencing Europeanness as Poles: Transnational Lives and Social Advancement. Marysia H. Galbraith, University of Alabama No Matter if Youre East or West: A Transnational Network of Central Europeans in the 1980s. Victoria Elisabeth Harms, University of Pittsburgh Empowerment through Transnational Ties? Cross-national Comparison of Ethnic Minority Groups Transnational Involvement and Political Participation on the National Ground. Joanna Jasiewicz, European Centre for Minority Issues Discussant: Mario Diani, Instituci Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avanats (ICREA)/Universitat Pompeu

Fabra 058. Caring and Working Mothers: Maternalism and Feminism Redefined? 4:30 to 6:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 301 Chair: Yolande J. Cohen, Universit du Qubec Montral Participants: Reconciling Work and Family: Historical Perspectives on European Policies. Laura Frader, Northeastern University Work, Maternity and Care: Examples of Consistent Representations and Speeches on the Roles of Women in Higher Professions, Europe, 19th-21th. Sylvie Schweitzer, Universit de Lyon II Recent Reforms in Childcare Policies in France and Germany: Rationales and Outcomes. Jeanne Fagnani, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)/University of Paris I The Ethics of Care and Maternalist Feminism Revisited. Yolande J. Cohen, Universit du Qubec Montral Discussant: Yolande J. Cohen, Universit du Qubec Montral 059. Street-level Bureaucracy in European Welfare (book panel) 4:30 to 6:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 302 Chair: Virginie Guiraudon, Sciences Po/National Center for Scientific Research Center for European Studies Discussants: Antony Evans, University of Warwick Evelyn Z. Brodkin, University of Chicago Sanford Schram, Bryn Mawr College Vincent Dubois, University of Strasbourg Greg Marston, University of Queensland 060. Post-Crisis Varieties of Capitalism 4:30 to 6:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 303 Chair: Robert Hancke, London School of Economics and Political Science Participants: A Crisis Wasted: Explaining the Return to National Patterns of Socio-Economic Governance in Europe. Aaron Boesenecker, American University Speaking of the Crisis of Capitalism: Content Analysis of Partisan Responses to the Financial Meltdown in Post-Socialist Europe. Roger Schoenman, University of California, Santa Cruz The Sick Man of Europe: Italy and Its Hybrid Capitalism. Marco Simoni, London School of Economics and Political Science

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Europe 2020 and Varieties of Capitalism: Complementary or Contradictory?. Richard Deeg, Temple University Discussant: Robert Hancke, London School of Economics and Political Science 061. The Europeanisation of Identity Discourses in European Media and the Internet 4:30 to 6:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 304 Chair: Lance Bennett, University of Washington Participants: European Identity Construction as National Negotiation Process. Christiane Eilders, Universitt Augsburg From Hegemonic Ideology to Conflictual Identity: The Construction of European Identity in Media Discourse 1969-1991. Jan-Henrik Meyer, Aarhus University Banal Europeanism. Marianne van de Steeg, Freie Universitt Berlin Bridging or Bonding: Symbolic Boundaries of Deliberation about a European Political Identity in a Transnational Participatory Public. Nicole Doerr, Freie Universitt Berlin/ University of California, Irvine Discussant: Lance Bennett, University of Washington 062. European Political Economy through Boom and Bust: Member-State Responses to the Economic Crisis in Historical Perspective 4:30 to 6:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 400 Chair: Chris Howell, Oberlin College Participants: The Strange Death of the Anglo-liberal Growth Model in the UK and Ireland. Colin Hay, University of Sheffield; Nicola Smith, University of Birmingham After Corporatism? The Reorganisation of Coordinated Capitalism in Germany and Sweden. Gerhard Schnyder, Kings College London; Gregory Jackson, Freie Universitt Berlin Global Crisis and EU Constraints: The Challenges to the State-Influenced Market Economies of Italy and France. Elisabetta Gualmini, University of Bologna; Vivien Schmidt, Boston University The Political Economy of Financial Crisis in Central and Eastern Europe: Poland and Hungary Compared. Mitchell A. Orenstein, Johns Hopkins University EU Regulation and Reform of National Regulation:

Britain and France-Contrasts or Similarities? Mark Thatcher, London School of Economics and Political Science Discussant: Chris Howell, Oberlin College 063. The Politics of EU Accession 4:30 to 6:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 415 Chair: Francesc Morata, Universitat Autnoma de Barcelona Participants: Accession Anxiety: Transnationalism in the Croatian Context. Daphne Winland, York University Legislative Reforms on Gender Mainstreaming in Turkey between 1998 and 2005: A Three-legged Correspondence Model. Burcu Ozdemir, Middle East Technical University Negotiating the Accession: How the Czech Republic Joined the EU. Tereza Novotna, Boston University 064. PLENARY: Prospects for a European Society 6:30 to 8:00 pm - Universidad de Barcelona: Aula Magna Chair: Juan Dez Medrano, Institut Barcelona dEstudis Internacionals (IBEI) Participants: Gran Therborn, University of Cambridge Hartmut Kaelble, Humboldt University Michael Mann, University of California, Los Angeles Richard Mnch, University of Bamberg William Outhwaite, Newcastle University1

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065. Europeanization and Turkey 9:30 to 11:15 am - IBEI: Aula 2 Chair: Levant Soysal, Kadir Has Universitesi Participants: Conversion to Macroeconomic Discipline through Globalization, Europeanization or Domestic Crisis? The Case of Turkey. Tolga Bolukbasi, Bilkent University Europeanisation of Interests and NGOs in Turkey. Rana Izci, Marmara University; Zeynep nce, Marmara University The Impact of Europeanization on Turkish Modernization. Glin Balamir Cokun, Istanbul Kemerburgaz University Tracing the EUs Impact in a candidate country: The Case of Regional Policy in Turkey. Ebru Ertugal, Izmir University of Economics The Most Difficult Enlargement ever: Reasons for the Reluctance of Europeans to Let Turkey in. Mirela Bogdani, Marin Barleti University Discussant: Levant Soysal, Kadir Has Universitesi 066. The Comparative Political Economy of Collective Skill Formation Systems 9:30 to 11:15 am - IBEI: Aula 3 Chair: Torben Iversen, Harvard University Participants: The Comparative Political Economy of Collective Skill Formation Systems. Marius Busemeyer, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies; Christine Trampusch, University of Bern Austrian Corporatism and Institutional Change in the Relationship between Apprenticeship Training and School-Based VET. Lukas Graf, Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB); Justin J.W. Powell, Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB); Lorenz Lassnigg, Institute for Advanced Studies (HIS), Vienna The Role of Educational Stakeholders in the Development of Collective Skill Formation Systems: The Case of Switzerland. Philipp Gonon, University of Zurich; Markus Maurer, University of Zurich The Development of the Vocational Training System in the Netherlands. Karen Anderson, Radboud University Nijmegen; Dennie Oude Nijhuis, Leiden University

Discussants: Torben Iversen, Harvard University Werner Eichhorst, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) 067. Party Politics, Mobilization and Policy-Making 9:30 to 11:15 am - IBEI: Aula F. Halliday (Aula 4) Chair: Peter Mair, European University Institute Participants: Political Parties and the Mobilisation of National and European identity in EU Integration, 1979-2009. Stephanie Bergbauer, University of Mainz The Strategic Mobilization of Low-Income Voters: The SPD and the Agricultural Proletariat. Karen Long Jusko, Stanford University; Alexander Kuo, Juan March Institute Ministerial Appointments and Policy Efficacy in a Global Economy. Despina Alexiadou, University of Pittsburgh Discussant: Peter Mair, European University Institute 068. Inside the Court: How to Study the Institutionnalization of the European Court of Justice from an Interdisciplinary Perspective? 9:30 to 11:15 am - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 101 Chair: Mikael Rask Madsen, University of Copenhagen Participants: We, The Court... The Social Recruitment of the Court of Justice: Long-Term Trends and ShortTerm Shifts. Antonin Cohen, Universit Paris Ouest Nanterre La Dfense European Law in the Making the History of the Court of Justice of the ECSC, 1952-1958. Morten Rasmussen, University of Copenhagen The Advocate General: Cause Lawyer, Networked Actor or Go-between? Iyiola Solanke, University of Leeds/London School of Economics and Political Science Inside Out, Upside Down. Studying the ECJ with Sociological Lenses. Antoine Vauchez, European University Institute/ Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) Discussant: Ann Christina Lauring Knudsen, Aarhus University 069. The Sociology of Upper Classes in Europe and in the U.S.: A Comparative Perspective (roundtable) 9:30 to 11:15 am - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 102 Chair: Bruno Cousin, University of Lille I Participants:

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Luc Boltanski, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS) Bruno Cousin, University of Lille I Michle Lamont, Harvard University Patrick Le Gals, Sciences Po Paris/Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) Shamus Khan, Columbia University 070. The Origins of Electoral Systems in Advanced Democracies 9:30 to 11:15 am - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 103 Chair: Amel Ahmed, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Participants: Understanding the Starting Point: Pre-democratic Electoral Configurations and the Politics of Electoral System Choice. Amel Ahmed, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Historical Selection Bias and Theory Development in Comparative Politics: Documentary Evidence and the Challenge of Historical Tourism. Markus Kreuzer, Villanova University Electoral Reform in Early Democracies: The Right Wing. Alberto Penades, University of Salamanca Contextualizing Democracy: Voting System Reform as Democratic Struggle. Dennis Pilon, University of Victoria Discussant: Pablo Beramendi, Oxford University 071. Exhibiting Europe: Europeanisation of Cultural Practice in Museums 9:30 to 11:15 am - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 104 Chair: Kiran Patel, European University Institute Participants: Collecting Europe: Strategies of European Collection Policies. Stefan Krankenhagen, Norwegian University of Science and Technology-Trondheim Narrating Europe: European Master-Narratives in Museums across Europe. Wolfram Kaiser, University of Portsmouth Negotiating Borders: Representing Migration and Migrants in Museums in Europe. Kerstin Poehls, Humboldt University Discussant: Konrad H. Jarausch, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 072. Politics and Performance (session 1 of 3, sponsored by SAE) 9:30 to 11:15 am - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 105 Chair: Dominic Boyer, Rice University

Participants: Stiob Invades Washington (and Reykjavik): How the Aesthetics of Overidentification Are Entering Western Political Culture. Dominic Boyer, Rice University; Alexei Yurchak, University of California, Berkeley Where Angels and Euro Signs Fly: Graduation Poems in Padua. Noelle Mol, Princeton University Political Intimacy and Aesthetics of Power in Electoral Campaigns in Lithuania. Neringa Klumbyte, Miami University Toward a Lexicon of Visual Metaphors in Immigration Discourse: The European Union and the United States. Leo R. Chavez, University of California, Irvine Discussant: Helena Wulff, Stockholm University 073. Memory Politics in Comparative Perspective 9:30 to 11:15 am - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 106 Chair: Diego Muro, Institut Barcelona dEstudis Internacionals (IBEI) Participants: Is Germany a Model of Working-Through the Past? Eric Langenbacher, Georgetown University Mechanisms of Continuity and Change in Official Narratives of Dark Pasts: Turkey in Comparative Perspective. Jennifer Dixon, Harvard University The Power of Symbolic Capital: Political Struggles over Monuments and Memorials in the PostCommunist World. Juliet Johnson, McGill University Spains Valley of the Fallen and the Deep Politics of Memorials. Katie Hite, Vassar College Discussants: Paloma Aguilar, Universidad Nacional de Educacin a Distacia (UNED) Omar Guillermo Encarnacion, Bard College 074. Participatory and Deliberative Democracy in Europe 9:30 to 11:15 am - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 301 Chair: Lucio Baccaro, Universit de Genve Participants: Governance vs. Government: New Mechanisms for Participation in Italy. Sonia Bussu, London School of Economics and Political Science From Global Activists to Local Decisionmakers: Comparing the Impact of Multilingual Deliberation in Europe and the US. Nicole Doerr, Freie Universitt Berlin/ University of California,

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Irvine Should Foreigners Vote?: Lessons from a Deliberation Experiment. Lucio Baccaro, Universit de Genve Discussant: Raphael Kies, University of Luxembourg 075. Immigration and Politics 9:30 to 11:15 am - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 302 Chair: Sofia Perez, Boston University Participants: Losing Gamble: Mainstream Parties Failed Strategy to Counter Anti-Immigrant Parties. Carl Dahlstrm, University of Gothenburg; Anders Sundell, University of Gothenburg Immigrants as Candidates: Their Priorities and their Effects on Electoral Outcomes. Alex Street, University of California, Berkeley Intense Positioning vs. Issue Ownership: Party Competition on the Immigration Issue in Sweden and the Netherlands. Pontus Odmalm, University of Edinburgh The Electoral Participation of Naturalised Immigrants in Europe: What Makes Naturalised Voters Different Across Cities? Amparo Gonzlez-Ferrer, Spanish Research Council Discussant: Dirk Jacobs, Universit Libre de Bruxelles 076. European Sexualities - Between the National and the Transnational 9:30 to 11:15 am - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 303 Chair: Tracie Matysik, University of Texas, Austin Participants: The Local and the Transnational in Viennese Sexual Science. Scott Spector, University of Michigan Constructions and Contestations of the Modern Woman, Inter-Racial Sex and Oriental Sexuality in 1920s Britain. Lucy Bland, London Metropolitan University Heterosexuality in Postwar Borderlands. Karen Adler, University of Nottingham Rhetorics of Sexual Crisis during and after the First World War in German-Speaking Europe. Kathleen M Canning, University of Michigan Discussant: Tracie Matysik, University of Texas, Austin 077. Funded Pensions and Their Governance after the Financial Crisis 9:30 to 11:15 am - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 304 Chair:

Noel Whiteside, University of Warwick Participants: Another New Institutionalism? Conventions of Governance and Funded Pensions. Noel Whiteside, University of Warwick Pensions and the EU: Beyond the Divide between Economic and Social Europe. David Natali, University of Bologna; Igor Guardiancich, Observatoire social europen (OSE) Frozen Compromises or Patronage Cycles: The New Politics of Pensions in Central and Eastern Europe. Mitchell A. Orenstein, SAIS / Johns Hopkins University; Igor Guardiancich, Observatoire social europen (OSE) Regulating Funded Pensions in Times of Crisis: A Western European Comparison. Bernhard Ebbinghaus, Mannheim Center for European Social Research (MZES); Tobias Wiss, Mannheim Center for European Social Research (MZES) A Dual Role for Social Partners? Instrument Mixes and Pension Reforms in Bismarckian Countries. Patrik Marier, Concordia University Discussant: Traute Meyer, University of Southampton 078. Transnational Constitutionalism in Europe: National Constitutional Identity and Common Constitutional Traditions in the European Union 9:30 to 11:15 am - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 400 Chair: Bruno De Witte, Maastricht University/European University Institute Participants: Common Constitutional Principles and the Making of a Transnational Constitution in Europe. Monica Claes, Maastricht University Constitutional Expectations and the Functioning of the European Court of Justice. Maartje de Visser, Maastricht University The European Citizenship as an Important EU Principle and Its Role in Re-addressing Constitutional Meaning of Nationality (Laws) of Member States. Viorelia Gasca, Maastricht University Analysing Formations of Government through the Concept of Representation - A Comparative Analysis. Lars Hoffmann, Maastricht University Discussant: Nikos Skoutaris, Maastricht University 079. Corporate Governance Codes in a Comparative Perspective: Two Decades Post-Cadbury 9:30 to 11:15 am - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 415 Chairs:

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Ruth V. Aguilera, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign Ilir Haxhi, University of Amsterdam Participants: The Cross-national Diversity of Corporate Governance Codes: An Actor-centered Institutional Perspective. Ilir Haxhi, University of Amsterdam; Ruth V. Aguilera, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Corporate Governance Codes: Understanding Compliance in the UK, Germany and Spain. Luiz Ricardo Kabbach de Castro, Universitat Autnoma de Barcelona; Rafel Crespi- Cladera, Universitat de les Illes Balears Why to Comply with Good Governance Codes Recommendations? An Exploratory Study on Italian Listed Companies. Alessandro Zattoni, SDA Bocconi School of Management Corporate Governance Codes from a Business Elite and International Network Perspective. Ilir Haxhi, University of Amsterdam; Hans van Ees, University of Groningen Do Small Caps Communicate Good Reasons for Deviations from the German Corporate Governance Code? Axel v. Werder, Technische Universitt Berlin; Anja Pissarczyk, Technische Universitt Berlin; Jenny Bhme, Technische Universitt Berlin Discussant: Michel Goyer, Warwick Business School 080. Transformation of Turkeys Political Actors in the Context of the EU Accession Process: Adoption versus Confrontation 11:30 to 1:15 pm - IBEI: Aula 2 Chair: Basak Alpan, Middle East Technical University Participants: Sub-national Mobilization and Territorial Representations in Europe: The Euro-engagement of Turkish Sub-National Actors. Ali Onur Ozcelik, University of Sheffield Europeanisation and Middle Easternisation of Turkeys Business Organisations. Defne Gunay, University of Sheffield Learning New Roles and Changing Beliefs: Turkish Strategic Culture in Transition. Kadri Kaan Renda, Kings College London Europe-as-Hegemony and Discourses in Turkey after 1999: Discursive Encounters with the EU. Basak Alpan, Middle East Technical University Discussant: Nathalie Martin, Loughborough University

081. The European Commission of the Twenty-first Century: New Perspectives on a Core Institution 11:30 to 1:15 pm - IBEI: Aula 3 Chair: Anchrit Wille, Leiden University Participants: The European Commission and Administrative Reform: Attitudes and Impact. Hussein Kassim, University of East Anglia; Michael Bauer, University of Konstanz Navigating the European Commission. John Peterson, University of Edinburgh Understanding the European Commission from the Inside Ising Mixed Methods. Andrew Thompson, University of Edinburgh Discussant: B. Guy Peters, University of Pittsburgh 082. Patterns of Party Competition 11:30 to 1:15 pm - IBEI: Aula F. Halliday (Aula 4) Chair: Ingrid Van Biezen, Leiden University Participants: Returning to Gridlock -- As Populism Grows, Mainstream Party Competition Declines. Reinhard Heinsich, University of Salzburg The Westernization of Eastern European Political Competition: How Do Non-Economic Issues Restructure Eastern European Party Competition? Jan Rovny, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Leaders, Partisanship, Performance Evaluations and Ideology: Linkages between Parties and Voters and Voting Behavior in Comparative Perspective. Gabor Toka, Central European University; Marina Popescu, University of Essex; Andrija Henjak, University of Zagreb Discussant: Ingrid Van Biezen, Leiden University 083. Outside the Courts: How to Study the Emergence of European Law from an Interdisciplinary Perspective 11:30 to 1:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 101 Chair: Antonin Cohen, Universit Paris Ouest Nanterre La Dfense Participants: The Lgistes of the European Union in the Making of a European Etat de Droit. Guillaume Sacriste, Universit Paris 1 Panthon Sorbonne Constructing and Deconstructing Constitutional European Law: Some Reflections on How to Study the History of European Law. Morten

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Rasmussen, University of Copenhagen The Geopolitics of European Law: The ECtHR, the ECJ and the European Legal Field (1950-1980). Mikael Rask Madsen, University of Copenhagen Influence from the Sideline: Michel Gaudet and the Early Developments of European Law. Anne Boerger de Smedt, University of Alberta Discussant: Wolfram Kaiser, University of Portsmouth 084. Politicization: Does the Europeanization of Public Spheres Matter? (roundtable, session 1 of 3) 11:30 to 1:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 102 Chair: Thomas Risse, Freie Universitt Berlin Discussants: Lance Bennett, University of Washington Ruud Koopmans, Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin Marianne van de Steeg, Freie Universitt Berlin Vivien Schmidt, Boston University 085. The Evolution of Electoral Systems: Europe and Beyond 11:30 to 1:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 103 Chair: Amel Ahmed, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Participants: Uncertainly and the Choice of Electoral System in Eastern Europe. Josephine Andrews, University of California, Davis Manipulative Electoral System Design as a Violation of Electoral Integrity: A Conceptual and Empirical Analysis. Sarah Birch, University of Essex The Federal-Proportional Trade-Off. Josep Colomer, Georgetown University The Stability of Mixed-Member Systems in PostCommunist States. Csaba Nikolenyi, Concordia University Discussant: Amel Ahmed, University of Massachusetts, Amherst 086. Religion and Secularism 11:30 to 1:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 104 Chair: Salvador Giner, Institut dEstudis Catalans Participants: Freedom of Religion Crucified? Symbols, Cecularism, and Human Rights before the European Courts. Francesca Astengo, Concordia University The Sexual Politics of Culturalism. The Netherlands in European Perspective. Paul Mepschen, University of Amsterdam Negotiating Muslim Identities in Europe:

Cooperation and Conflict between Muslim Converts and Immigrants in Spain. Mikaela Rogozen-Soltar, Yale University Discussant: Franois Foret, Universit Libre de Bruxelles 087. Politics and Performance (session 2 of 3, sponsored by SAE) 11:30 to 1:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 105 Chair: Alaina Lemon, University of Michigan Participants: Transforming Performance into Protest. Christine Emeran, New School for Social Research I Too Wrote the Graffiti!: (Mis)representation, Accountability and Political Efficaciousness of Humor in Contemporary Bosnia-Herzegovina. Larisa Kurtovic, University of California, Berkeley Finding Bearings in a Tangled Web: Political Humor of Russian-Speaking Israelis. Maria Yelenevskaya, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology Monument to the International Community, from the Grateful Citizens of Sarajevo: Dark Humour as Counter-Memory in Post-Conflict BosniaHerzegovina. Anna Sheftel, Concordia University Discussant: Alaina Lemon, University of Michigan 088. Towards a Critical History of Contemporary Europe 11:30 to 1:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 106 Chair: Michael Geyer, University of Chicago Participants: Taming Modernity: European Experiences in the Twentieth Century. Konrad H. Jarausch, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Reassembling Europe: Borders and Migrants as Actors of European Jistory. Thomas Lindenberger, Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for European History and Public Spheres Where in Europes 20th Century is European Integration? Kiran Patel, European University Institute Discussant: Matthias Middell, Leipzig University 089. Challenges to Representative Democracy in the EU: Recent Theoretical Advancements (session 1 of 3) 11:30 to 1:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 301 Chairs:

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Sandra Krger, University of Bremen Dawid G. Friedrich, Leuphana University Lneburg Participants: The Representative Turn in EU Studies. Dawid G. Friedrich, Leuphana University Lneburg; Sandra Krger, University of Bremen Unequal Democratic Representation? Johannes Pollak, Institute for Advanced Studies/Webster University Vienna Representation as Authorization: A Basis for EU Democracy? Simona Piattoni, University of Innsbruck Discussant: Hans-Jrg Trenz, University of Oslo 090. Migration, Citizenship and Belonging in NeoLiberal Europe 11:30 to 1:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 302 Chair: Damani Patridge, University of Michigan Participants: Wannabes and Citizens: Negotiating Belonging in Postsocialist Bulgaria. Maria Stoilkova, University of Florida The Inclusive Exclusion of Turkish Immigrants from Bulgaria. Aye Parla, Sabanc University Testing for Citizenship: Civilizing Immigrants in the Netherlands. Esther Romeyn, University of Florida Discussant: Damani Patridge, University of Michigan 091. Business History and Varieties of Capitalism: The Impact of Political Structures on Varieties of Capitalism (session 1 of 3) 11:30 to 1:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 303 Chair: Robert Hanck, London School of Economics and Political Science Participants: Building a Mixed Varient of Capitalism: the Spanish Case. Albert Carreras, Universitat Pompeu Fabra Federalism and American History: Insights from the History of Capitalism. Colleen Dunlavy, University of Wisconsin, Madison The Political Determinants of Varieties of Capitalism. Cathie Jo Martin, Boston University Discussant: Robert Hanck, London School of Economics and Political Science 092. European Social Models in the Face of Global Economic Crisis (session 1 of 2) 11:30 to 1:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 304

Chair: Jon Erik Dlvik, Fafo Institute for Labour and Social Research Participants: The Research Agenda. Andrew Martin, Harvard University Case Studies: Germany. Anke Hassel, Hertie School of Governance; Wendy Carlin, University College London Case Studies: United Kingdom. Ken Mayhew, Oxford University; Mark Wickham-Jones, Bristol University The Politics of Social Model Change before and during the Crisis. David Soskice, Oxford University/Duke University Discussant: Paul Pierson, University of California, Berkeley 093. Immigration and Multilevel Governance: Politics and Society 11:30 to 1:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 400 Chairs: Eve Hepburn, University of Edinburgh Ricard Zapata-Barrero, Universitat Pompeu Fabra Participants: Belgium: Looking for a New Balance in Dealing with Migration. Dirk Jacobs, Universit Libre de Bruxelles Immigration and Contested Nation-building: Explaining the Political Salience of Immigration in Multi-national Societies. Fiona Barker, Victoria University of Wellington Citizenship, Governance and Ethnocultural Minorities in Qubec: A Model of Integration under Stress. Franois Rocher, University of Ottawa Searching for a Model of Integration: Immigrant Policy Frames in the Centre-right Veneto and Centre-left Emila Romagna Regions. Francesca Campomori, University of Venice; Tiziana Caponio,Uuniversity of Turin Discussant: Alain Gagnon, Universit du Qubec Montral (UQAM) 094. Trade Unions between Regulation and Conflict: The EU Case 11:30 to 1:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 415 Chair: Katherine Stone, University of California, Los Angeles Participants: Complex and Interactive Strategies of Trade Unions: Negotiating Council Directives and Organizing

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Euro-strikes. Julia Lopez, Universitat Pompeu Fabra Trade Unions and Market Dualism, New Forms of Workers Representation in Italy in the European Perspective. Caruso Bruno, Catania University Better, Not Cheaper: A German Trade Union Campaign and Its Effects for Works Councils and Union Power. Thomas Haipeter, Universitaet Duisburg-Essen Political Mobilisation of Trade Union Members: Southern Europe in Comparative Perspective. Luis Ortiz, Universitat Pompeu Fabra The Flexibility Debate and the Role of Trade Union. Mark Freedland, Oxford University Discussants: Dorian Warren, Columbia University Consuelo Chacartegui, Universitat Pompeu Fabra 095. History of Democratization Research Network Luncheon 1:15 to 2:30 pm - IBEI: Aula 2 Chair: Michael Bernhard, University of Florida 096. Immigration Research Network Luncheon 1:15 to 2:30 pm - IBEI: Aula 3 Chair: Erik Bleich, Middlebury College 097. Learning from Istanbul: Transformation of the European City 2:30 to 4:15 pm - IBEI: Aula 2 Chair: Levant Soysal, Kadir Has Universitesi Participants: Urban Transformation as State-Led Property Transfer: The Contradictions of Redefining Property in Istanbuls Informal Housing Areas. Tuna Kuyucu, Bogazici University Reinventing and Spatializing History: Nostalgia and Regeneration in the Heritage Sites of Istanbul. zlem nsal, City University London Emerging Representations of Cool Istanbul and the Aestheticization of Urban Chaos. Derya zkan, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich Discussant: Adrian Favell, University of California, Los Angeles 098. European Governance(s) of Transnational Knowledge: Finding Causes, Elaborating Consequences and Translating the Meaning(s) 2:30 to 4:15 pm - IBEI: Aula 3 Chair:

Meng-Hsuan Chou, University of Oslo Participants: Transforming the European Unions KnowledgeBased Economy? Lessons from Negotiating the Blue Card and Researcher Directives. Lucie Cerna, University of Oxford; Meng-Hsuan Chou, University of Oslo Models of Cooperation in Asian University and Research Systems: European, North American or Indigenous? Cesar de Prado, Institut Barcelona dEstudis Internacionals (IBEI) Analyzing the Transformation of Higher Education Governance in Lithuania and Bulgaria. Liudvika Leisyte,University of Twente; Michael Dobbins, Universitt Konstanz The New Medievalism and Transnational Governance of Higher Education Institutions: A Comparison of American and European Accreditation Regimes in the Middle East. Rasmus Bertelsen, United Nations University Institute of Advanced Studies; Neema Noori, University of West Georgia Discussant: Liudvika Leisyte, University of Twente 099. Political Participation and Immigrants in Western Europe: Party Outreach, Mobilization, and Policy 2:30 to 4:15 pm - IBEI: Aula F. Halliday (Aula 4) Chair: David Art, Tufts University Participants: The Source of Discontent: Is it Really Islam? Rahsaan Maxwell, University of Massachusetts, Amherst; Erik Bleich, Middlebury College Friend or Foe: Muslim Immigrants and Left Political Parties in Western Europe. Janna Bray, University of Michigan Countries of Origin, Political Participation and European Islam. Jonathan Laurence, Boston College Forming Majorities: The Politicization of Minority Identities by Mainstream Parties in France. Jennifer Miller-Gonzalez, University of Michigan Descriptive and Substantive? On the Parliamentary Representation of Immigrant-origin MPs in Britain, France, Germany and Sweden. Thomas K. Saalfeld, University of Bamberg; Andreas M. Wst, Mannheim Centre for European Social Research (MZES) Discussant: Marc Helbling, Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin 100. NGOs in the EU 2:30 to 4:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 101

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Chair: Margarita Petrova, Institut Barcelona dEstudis Internacionals (IBEI) Participants: Mistrusting States and Affective Labours: Bonded Nigerian Prostitution and Humanitarianism in Contemporary Italy. Irene Peano, University of Cambridge Transnational Advocacy: The Role of NGOs and European States in Humanitarian Norm Development. Margarita Petrova, Institut Barcelona dEstudis Internacionals (IBEI) Partners in Paradox: Irregular Migration and Civil Society Organizations in Greece, Spain and Turkey. Saime Ozcurumez, Bilkent University; Nazli Senses, Bilkent University Discussant: Robert Kissack, Institut Barcelona dEstudis Internacionals (IBEI) 101. Toward a European Society: Single Market, Binational Marriages, and Social Group Formation in Europe 2:30 to 4:15 pm Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 102 Chair: David Glowsky, Freie Universitt Berlin Participants: Binational Marriages at the Hearth of Europe: The Case of Belgium. Helga De Valk, Vrije Universiteit Brussel; Suzana Koelet, Vrije Universiteit Brussel; Didier Willaert, Vrije Universiteit Brussel Intraeuropean Marriages in the Netherlands: Towards a Supranational Space? Leo van Wissen, University of Groningen; Cathelijne de Busser, University of Groningen Switzerland: A Country of Ethnic Diversity and Mixture. Jrg Rssel, University of Zurich; Julia Schroedter, University of Zurich European Intermarriages in Spain: Patterns and Trends. Juan Dez Medrano, Institut Barcelona dEstudis Internacionals (IBEI); Clara Cortina, Spanish National Research Council (CSIC); Teresa Castro Martn, Spanish National Research Council (CSIC); Ana Safranoff, Universitat Pompeu Fabra Discussant: David Glowsky, Freie Universitt Berlin 102. The Politics of the Far Right 2:30 to 4:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 103 Chair: Ruud Koopmans, Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin

Participants: Civil Society and Right-Wing Politics: Explaining the Rights Success and Failure in Central Eastern Europe. Alina Polyakova, University of California, Berkeley Does European Integration Really Matter? Analyzing the Electoral Support for the New Radical Right. Margarita Gomez-Reino, Universidad Nacional de Educacin a Distancia (UNED); Ivn Llamazares, Universidad de Salamanca On the (In)Famous Dutch (In)Tolerance: AntiImmigrant Fringe Becomes Mainstream. Jan Erk, Leiden University Discussant: Ruud Koopmans, Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin 103. Culture, Sport and National Identity 2:30 to 4:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 104 Chair: Carlota Sol, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid Participants: Catalanism Plays Every Sunday. Elga Castro, New School for Social Research FC Barcelona: From Europeanization to Renationalization. Joaquim Roy, University of Miami We Had the Laughers on Our Side: Transformations of Laughter in Germany and Russia, 1918-1941. Natalia Skradol, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Disintegrating with Laughter: Performing Politics in the Wake of Yugoslav Dissolution. Tatjana Aleksic, University of Michigan Discussant: Enric Martinez-Herrera, Universidad Autnoma de Madrid 104. Politics and Performance (session 3 of 3, sponsored by SAE) 2:30 to 4:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 105 Chair: Jean-Louis Fabiani, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS) Participants: Professional Human Smugglers: Schleuser and the Critique of Neoliberal Mobility. Natasa Kovacevic, Eastern Michigan University I Miss You, Jew!: New Genre Memorial Provocations in Next-generation Post-communist Poland. Magdalena Waligorska, European University Institute; Erica Lehrer, Concordia University Catalan Pop Music, Reggaeton and Spanished Framenco-like Music: Political and Social

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Dualization of Youth in Barcelona. Jordi Nofre, Universidade Nova de Lisboa Images of Power and Songs of Resistance: Social Contradiction and Technology of Power on the Shadow of Skopje 2014. Fabio Mattioli, City University New York Graduate Center Discussant: Jean-Louis Fabiani, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS) 105. Evaluation of the Past - Looking for a European pattern 2:30 to 4:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 106 Chair: Katarzyna Stoklosa, University of Southern Denmark Participants: Transnational References in Times of Radical Changes: Europe as a Function of Coming to Terms with the Past. Paulina Gulinska-Jurgiel, Zentrum fr Zeithistorische Forschung Potsdam Centers of Memory and European Patterns of Evaluation of the Past. Jose Maria Faraldo Jarillo, Universidad Complutense de Madrid Reconstructing the Past: Historical Studies during Transitions to Democracy in Poland and Spain. Cristina Alvarez, Universidad Complutense de Madrid Forging a European Memory: The Treaties of Rome as a Common Tradition in the Making? Hannes Hansen-Magnusson, University of Hamburg; Jenny Wustenberg, University of Maryland Transnationalising Memory - Can Europeans Remember Together? Annabelle Littoz-Monnet, Graduate Institute of International Relations Discussant: Katarzyna Stoklosa, University of Southern Denmark 106. Challenges to Representative Democracy in the EU: Recent Methodological Advancements (session 2 of 3) 2:30 to 4:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 301 Chair: Sandra Krger, University of Bremen Participants: Representative Claims Making, a Theoretical and Methodological Alternative to Essentialist Accounts of Representation? Christopher Lord, University of Oslo Representative Claims-making in the EU: Methodological Considerations. Pieter de Wilde, University of Oslo Assessing Democratic Representation in EU

Eecision-making: Methodological Issues and a New Framework for Empirical Analysis. Ulrike Liebert, University of Bremen A Media Perspective on Political Representation: Online Claims Making and Audience Formation in 2009 EP Election Campaigns. Asimina Michailidou, University of Oslo; Hans- Jrg Trenz, University of Oslo Discussant: Dawid G. Friedrich, Leuphana University Lneburg 107. The Dynamics of Immigration Policies in the Europe and the United States. 2:30 to 4:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 302 Chair: Martin A. Schain, New York University Participants: Immigration Policy and Politics in the US and Europe: Distribution or Regulation? Simon Reich, Rutgers University; Martin A. Schain, New York University Ethnic Policies, Border Controls and Migrant Integration: Is America Becoming European? Ariane Chebel dAppollonia, Rutgers University Political Process and the Dynamics of Integration Policy in France and Germany: A Comparative Analysis. Elaine Thomas, Bard College The Political Economy of Immigration Policy Change and Innovation: a Contextual Approach to the Spanish Case. Ricard Zapata-Barrero, Universitat Pompeu Fabra Discussant: Virginie Guiraudon, Sciences Po / National Center for Scientific Research Center for European Studies 108. Business History and Varieties of Capitalism: Firms Strategies and Economic and Political Developments (session 2 of 3) 2:30 to 4:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 303 Chair: Kurt Jacobsen, Copenhagen Business School Participants: Globalization from a 22mm Diameter Cylinder Perspective: How Mittelstand (Medium-sized Firms) Became Pocket Multinationals. Jeffrey Fear, University of Redlands Business, Unions, and Two Paths to Democracy. Torben Iversen, Harvard University; David Soskice, Oxford University/Duke University Europe from the Bottom up: The Early Role of Business in the Integration Process. Matthias Kipping, York University; Neil Rollings, University of Glasgow When Limited Liability Was (Still) An Issue --

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Conflicting Mobilizations in Nineteenth Century England. Marie-Laure Djelic, ESSEC Business School Discussant: Kurt Jacobsen, Copenhagen Business School 109. The Political Economy of Pension Reform 2:30 to 4:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 304 Chair: Juan Fernandez, Universidad Carlos III Participants: Clientelism Despite Globalization, Europeanization, and Reform: Comparative Political Economy of Political Mobilization in Europe and Japan. Takeshi Ito, European University Institute/Senshu University; Masako Suginohara, University of Tokyo Pension Reform in Southern Europe and Administrative Capacity: How the Real Capacity of the Southern European State Manifests Itself. Nikolaos Biziouras, United States Naval Academy The Political Economy of the Hartz Reform. Baptiste Franon, Universit Paris 1 Discussant: Juan Fernandez, Universidad Carlos III 110. Transnationalism and the History of Statelessness in Interwar Europe 2:30 to 4:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 400 Chair: Stefan-Ludwig Hoffmann, Centre of Contemporary History Participants: Beyond the Pale: Diagnosing the State and the Stateless in Central Europe between the Wars. Mira Siegelberg, Harvard University Perceptions of the Stateless in Interwar Western Europe: Policies and Experiences of Belonging. Kathrin Kollmeier, Centre of Contemporary History Fenced Out: Jewish Migrants and the Travails of Statelessness. Tobias Brinkmann, Pennsylvania State University Discussant: Daniela L. Caglioti, Univ. of Naples Federico II 111. Transnational Anthropologies of Europe (roundtable) 2:30 to 4:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 415 Participants: Susana Narotzky, Universidad de Barcelona Gavin A. Smith, University of Toronto Donald Kalb, Central European University Chistopher Hann, Max Planck Institute

Robert Wade, London School of Economics and Political Science Enzo Mingione, University of Milan-Bicocca 112. Migration, Turkey, Europe: The View from Afar 4:30 to 6:15 pm - IBEI: Aula 2 Chair: Levant Soysal, Kadir Has Universitesi Participants: Undocumentedness, Legality, Precarity: Mapping the Migrant Domestic Workers Market in Turkey. Aye Akaln, Istanbul Technical University Co-existence While Living Apart? Gender, Civil Society and Integration in Turkey. Saime Ozcurumez, Bilkent University How Stereotypes Can Go Unnoticed: Stereotyping Muslim Migrants with Visuals in German News Media. Esra zcan, Kadir Has University Discussant: Aye Parla, Sabanc University 113. Constructing Europe: Situating Europe through the World 4:30 to 6:15 pm - IBEI: Aula 3 Chair: Kiran Patel, European University Institute Participants: China Shaping European Identity? The European Communitys Opening to the Peoples Republic of China in the 1970s. Marie-Julie Chenard, London School of Economics and Political Science Stipulating Europe: A Turkish Lens onto How Europe Became Defined through Its Enlargement. Mehmet Dosemeci, European University Institute Losing an Empire, Finding Europe? Anne-Isabelle Richard, European University Institute Transatlantic Elites and Visions of Europe during the Interwar Period. Jens Wegener, European University Institute Discussant: Michael Geyer, University of Chicago 114. Why Electoral Reform? The Determinants of the Changes in the Interparty Dimension of Electoral Systems 4:30 to 6:15 pm - IBEI: Aula F. Halliday (Aula 4) Chair: Pedro Riera, European University Institute Participants: Malapportionment, Proportionality and the Prospects of Electoral reform: The Case of Spain. Alberto Penades, University of Salamanca Understanding Electoral System Change. Rubn Ruiz-Rufino, Center of Political and Constitutional

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Studies (CEPC) Institutional Reform in Portugal from the Perspective of Deputies and Voters. Andr Freire, ISCTEInstituto Universitrio de Lisboa (ISCTE-IUL); Manuel Meirinho, ISCTE-Instituto Universitrio de Lisboa (ISCTE-IUL) Electoral Reforms Italian Style: PR with a Prize. Roberto DAlimonte, University of Florence Explaining Parties Preference for Electoral Reform. Damien Bol, University of Louvain Discussant: Jose Ramon Montero, Universidad Autnoma de Madrid 115. Post-Lisbon Social Policy after the Crisis 4:30 to 6:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 101 Chairs: Claes Axel Belfrage, Queen Mary, University of London Caroline de la Porte, University of South Denmark Participants: Explaining Variation of National Reforms in Europe: Ambiguity in the EU Lisbon Strategy. Susana Borras, Copenhagen Business School; Kerstin Jacobsson, Sdertrns Hgskola How Do Crises Affect the Development and Sustainability of European Governance Sites? The Case of Voluntary Policy Coordination in Education Policy. se Gornitzka, University of Oslo Just One More Cash Machine or Building Block of a More Social EU? - The European Globalisation Adjustment Fund: How It Works and How It May Be Working Better. Stefano Sacchi, University of Milan/Collegio Carlo Alberto Corporate Social Responsibility at the EU Level in a Post-Lisbon Context. Laura Horn, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam EU Post Lisbon Social Exclusion Policy: Burying the OMC in Favour of Hard Targeting The Case of Denmark. Caroline de la Porte, University of South Denmark EU Post-Lisbon Pension Policy in Times of Crisis - New Times, Old Trends. Claes Axel Belfrage, Queen Mary,University of London Discussant: Philippe D. Pochet, European Trade Union Institute (ETUI)/Catholic University of Louvain 116. Sociology of the European Union (book panel) 4:30 to 6:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 102 Chair: Michle Lamont, Harvard University Discussants:

Michle Lamont, Harvard University Thomas Risse, Freie Universitt Berlin Juan Dez Medrano, Institut Barcelona dEstudis Internacionals (IBEI) Adrian Favell, University California, Los Angeles Virginie Guiraudon, Sciences Po / National Center for Scientific Research Center for European Studies 117. The Politicization of European Integration: Parties, Citizens, and the Media in Political Debates about the EU 4:30 to 6:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 103 Chair: Ulrike Liebert, University of Bremen Participants: Rulers - Elites - Citizens: Who Cares about the Legitimacy of the European Union? Achim Hurrelmann, Carleton University Transforming Domestic Politics? European Debates of National Parliaments in Germany, the UK and France. Frank Wendler, University of Frankfurt The Politicization of Europe in National Election Campaigns, 1970 to 2010. Swen Hutter, LudwigMaximilians-Universitt Mnchen; Simon Maag, University of Zurich European Constitutionalization and the Spatial Transformation of Public Debates: What Happened? Paul Statham, University of Bristol Discussant: Ulrike Liebert, University of Bremen 118. Art and Culture 4:30 to 6:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 104 Chair: Arturo Rodriguez Morato, University of Barcelona Participants: A United Kingdom? Efforts to Create a Spirit of Unity through the Ministry of Information Films during World War II. Erwin Frank Erhardt, Thomas More College Mapping Cultural Topography, Manufacturing Europe: Manifesta - The European Biennial of Contemporary Art. Noit Banai, Tufts University/ School of the Museum of Fine Arts Street Art and the Contemporary Urban Underground: Social Critique or Coolness as Commodity? Virag Molnar, New School for Social Research Discussant: Alvaro Santana-Acua, Harvard University 119. Inclusion through Religion? The Role of Religion for the Integration Project of the European Union 4:30 to 6:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 105

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Chair: Annette Schnabel, Ume University Participants: Christianity, Anti-Islamism and Euroscepticism in the Netherlands. Hans Vollaard, Leiden University To Shortly Summarize the Wealth of Europe is Nearly Impossible - On Political Rhetoric of European Culture. Alberth Lars, University of Wuppertal Religious and Territorial Identifications in Europe. Linda Berg, University of Gothenburg Integration - What Integration? The Religious Impact on Social Cohesion or the European Framing of Religious Integration? Annette Schnabel, Ume University; Florian Grtsch, University of Gttingen Discussant: Florian Grtsch, University of Gttingen 120. History Politics and Historiography of European Integration 4:30 to 6:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 106 Participants: Narrating and Exhibiting the Post-war Myth of Europe. Jan Ifversen, Aarhus University; Christoffer Klvraa, Aarhus University Building Eurafrica: Reviving Colonialism through European Integration, 1920-1960. Peo Hansen, Linkping University; Stefan Jonsson, Linkping University Crisis, What Crisis? Narrating Crisis and Decline. Vincent Della Sala, University of Trento Usages of the Family Metaphor in EU Rhetoric. Anders Hellstrm, Malm University Discussant: Ann Christina Lauring Knudsen, Aarhus University 121. Challenges to Representative Democracy in the EU: The Micro-Politics of Representation in the EU (session 3 of 3) 4:30 to 6:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 301 Chair: Dawid G. Friedrich, Leuphana University Lneburg Participants: Does Performance Matter? MEP Activity Levels and the Prospects for Re-Election. Manos Sigalas, Austrian Academy of Sciences The Challenge to the Democratic Representation of the European Parliament: Shaping the Interests of European Citizens through Parliamentary Committees. Cristina Fasone, University of Siena Tendencies of Europeanization in National and

Regional Parliaments: Political Representation in the Subsidiarity Check on EU Draft Legislation. Elena Griglio, LUISS Guido Carli University; Giovanni Piccirilli, LUISS Guido Carli University Discussant: Sandra Krger, University of Bremen 122. Field of Dreams: Is Immigration Studies a Field, and What Is Its Purpose? (roundtable) 4:30 to 6:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 302 Chair: Rahsaan Maxwell, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Participants: Erik Bleich, Middlebury College Jan Willem Duyvendak, University of Amsterdam Fiona Adamson, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London John Bowen, Washington University in St. Louis 123. Business History and Varieties of Capitalism: Rising Multinationals, Europeanization, and Shifting Varieties of Capitalism (session 3 of 3) 4:30 to 6:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 303 Chair: Cathie Jo Martin, Boston University Participants: Strategies, Structures, Ownership and Performance: Is There an European Model? Andrea Colli, Bocconi University; Abe de Jong, Erasmus University; Martin Jes Iversen, Copenhagen Business School; John Wilson, University of Liverpool Endogenous Coordination: Multinationals and the Production of Collective Goods in Central Europe. Robert Hancke, London School of Economics and Political Science Discussant: Cathie Jo Martin, Boston University 124. European Social Models in the Face of Global Economic Crisis (session 2 of 2) 4:30 to 6:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 304 Chair: Andrew Martin, Harvard University Participants: Case Studies: Netherlands and Switzerland. Alexandre Afonso, European University Institute Case Studies: Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden. Jrgen Goul Andersen, Aalborg University Case Studies: Italy and Spain. Martin Rhodes, University of Denver; Sofia Perez, Boston University

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Social Model Evolution, Economic Performance, and Distributive Kustice. Jon Erik Dlvik, Fafo Institute for Labour and Social Research Discussant: Maarten Keune, University of Amsterdam 125. Small States in Hard Times 4:30 to 6:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 400 Chairs: Klaus Werner Armingeon, University of Bern Herbert Obinger, University of Bremen Participants: The Welfare State as Crisis Manager: Responses to Economic Crisis in Four Small Open Economies. Peter Starke, University of Bremen; Alexandra Kaasche, University of Bremen; Franca van Hooren, University of Bremen Whither Capitalist Diversity? Small States in EastCentral Europe in Crisis. Dorothee Bohle, Central European University The Norwegian Welfare Regime: A Process Perspective. Einar verbye, University College of Oslo Katzensteins Corporatist Model and Its Value in Understanding Small European States in the Neo-liberal World of the 21st Century: The Case of Iceland. Baldur Thorhallsson, University of Iceland Financial Globalization and Small States. Jana Grittersova, University of California, Riverside Discussants: Herbert Obinger, University of Bremen Klaus Werner Armingeon, University of Bern 126. Compliance in the EU Neighborhood 4:30 to 6:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 415 Chair: Tanja A. Boerzel, Freie Universitt Berlin Participants: A Comparative Analysis of EU and CIS Regionalisms. Meruyert Igbayeva, Kings College London Beyond the Old-New Member States Divide: Compliance Leaders and Laggards within the EU8. Daniela Chodorowska, Freie Universitt Berlin Compliance after Conditionality: Why are the European Unions New Member States So Good? Ulrich Sedelmeier, London School of Economics and Political Scienc/Hanse Wissenschaftskolleg Delmenhorst European Neighbourhood Policy: A New Direction of European Integration or EU Enlargement without New Memberships. Shahin Vagif Bayramov, Azerbaijan State Economic University

Discussant: Tanja A. Boerzel, Freie Universitt Berlin 127. PRESIDENTIAL PLENARY: The Politics of Inequality in Post-Industrial Economies 6:30 to 8:00 pm - Universidad de Barcelona: Aula Magna Participants: Cathie Jo Martin, Boston University Chair of the Council for European Studies Gsta Esping-Andersen, Universitat Pompeu Fabra Larry Bartels, Princeton University Paul Pierson, University of California, Berkeley David Rueda, Oxford University

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128. Historical Approaches to European Democratization: Ideational Factors (session 1 of 2) 9:30 to 11:15 am - IBEI: Aula 2 Chair: Stephen Hanson, University of Washington Participants: The Past and Future of Social Democracy and the Consequences for Democracy Promotion. Sheri Berman, Barnard College, Columbia University The Uses of History: The Contentious Legacy of 1989 Twenty Years After. Michael Bernhard, University of Florida; Jan Kubik, Rutgers University Discussants: Nicolas Jabko, Sciences Po Normative Frameworks, Electoral Incentives, and the Boundaries of Legitimate Participation in Post-Fascist Democracies: The Case of Italy. Giovanni Capoccia, University of Oxford Imperial Footprints: Historical Legacies and Contemporary Voting in East Central Europe. Keith Darden, Yale University Discussants: Amel Ahmed, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Nicolas Jabko, Sciences Po 129. The Europeanization of Europes Security Policy 9:30 to 11:15 am - IBEI: Aula 3 Chair: Narcis Serra, Barcelona Centre for International Affairs (CIDOB) Participants: Constructive Ambiguity: Does It Work? Maya Jegen, Universit du Qubec Montral; Frederic Merand, Universit de Montreal Europeanization of French, German and British China Policies: The Case of the China Arms Embargo. Vivien L Exartier, West Virginia University Transnationalizing Foreign Policy: Member States and the EUs Latin American Policy. Bettina Trueb, University of Mannheim Discussant: Esther Barbe, Universitat Autnoma de Barcelona 130. (Transnational) Social Movements 9:30 to 11:15 am - IBEI: Aula F. Halliday (Aula 4) Chair: Lance Bennett, University of Washington Participants:

Explaining the Strength of the Squatters Movement in Western European Cities. Cesar GuzmanConcha, University of Barcelona Frame Analysis and Europeanization Processes: The Case of the Social Movements Mobilizing around the Asylum Issue. Pierre Monforte, Universit de Montral The Domestic Determinants of Transnational Activity: An Examination of Womens Groups in the United Kingdom, France and Germany. Lori M Poloni-Staudinger, Northern Arizona University; Candice Ortbals, Pepperdine University Turkish Civil Society Organisations Represented in Brussels and Their Involvement in Turkeys EU Process. Demir Murat Seyrek, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Discussant: Mario Diani, Universitat Pompeu Fabra 131. European Security Governance: Actors, Practices, Issues (roundtable) 9:30 to 11:15 am - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 101 Chair: Emil J. Kirchner, University of Essex Participants: Chantal Lavalle, European University Institute Francesco Giumelli, European University Institute Iavor Rangelov, London School of Economics and Political Science Clara Portela, Singapore Management University Arnold Kammel, Austrian Institute for European and Security Policy Benjamin Zyla, Queens University/University of Ottawa 132. Who Cooks, Cares and Cleans: Transnational Market of Domestic Services and Its Politics 9:30 to 11:15 am - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 102 Chair: Margarita Estevez-Abe, Syracuse University Participants: France as a Trend-setter? Bipartisan Consensus for Helping Domestic Work in a Baby Booming and Ageing Migrant Society. Virginie Guiraudon, Sciences Po/National Center for Scientific Research Center for European Studies Welfare Regimes, Migration and Markets for Domestic/Care Services in Spain and Sweden. Zenia Hellgren, Stockholm University; Barbara Hobson, Stockholm University The Politics of Household Services in the Context of Conservative Welfare Capitalism: The German and Austrian Cases. Karen Shire, University of

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Duisburg Tolerating Informal Work: Policies for Personal Service Provision in the Netherlands. Franca van Hooren, University of Bremen Discussant: Karin Hallden, Stockholm University 133. The European crisis (roundtable) 9:30 to 11:15 am - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 103 Chair: Peter Wagner, Instituci Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avanats (ICREA)/University of Barcelona Participants: Lszl Bruszt, European University Institute Ulrike Liebert, University of Bremen Juan Dez Medrano, Institut Barcelona dEstudis Internacionals (IBEI) Wolfgang Streeck, Max-Planck-Institut fuer Gesellschaftsforschung (MPIfG) 134. Religion at the European Parliament: A Religious/Secular Divide ? 9:30 to 11:15 am - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 104 Chair: Franois Foret, Universit Libre de Bruxelles Participants: Secular Power EU? Parliamentary Cooperation as an Arena for the Diffusion of (Non-)Religious Ideas. Carina Sprungk, Freie Universitt Berlin Austrian MEPs and Religion. Julia Mourao Permoser, University of Vienna British and Irish MEPs and Religion. Martin Hamish Steven, University of Glasgow Polish MEPs and Religion. Magdalene Gora, Jagiellonian University; Katarzyna Zielinska, Jagiellonian University Discussant: Olivier Costa, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)/Science Po Bordeaux 135. Environmental Policy and the EU 9:30 to 11:15 am - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 105 Chair: Alberta Sbragia, University of Pittsburgh Participants: European Foreign Policy towards the Mediterranean: A Roadmap towards an Integrated Approach above National Interests. Remi Piet, University of Miami /United Nations Environment Programme Geographical Reference Frames: The Network of Protected Areas in Europe and the Twists and Turns of Methodological (Inter-)Nationalism. Stefan Bargheer, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science

The Political Economy of Innovation: Harmonizing the Regulatory Landscapes of California and the European Union. Jackson Francis Malle, Binghamton University, State University of New York Discussant: Alberta Sbragia, University of Pittsburgh 136. The Changing Norms of Public Private Regulation in Europe (roundtable) 9:30 to 11:15 am - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 106 Chair: J. Nicholas Ziegler, University of California, Berkeley Participants: John W. Cioffi, University of California, Riverside R. Daniel Kelemen, Rutgers University Frans van Waarden, Utrecht University 137. Corporatist Responses to the Global Financial Crisis: A Comparative Analysis of Europes Periphery 9:30 to 11:15 am - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 301 Chair: Klaus Werner Armingeon, University of Bern Lucio Baccaro, University of Geneva Participants: Sauve qui peut?: Irish Social Partnership after the Crisis. Niamh Hardiman, University College Dublin Structural Adjustment through Law-making: The End of Greek Corporatism? Konstantinos Papadakis, International Labour Organization The Changing Geometry of Policy Concertation in Spain and Portugal. Oscar Molina Romo, Universitat Autnoma de Barcelona Does the Great Recession Spell the End of Pi(i) gs Corporatism? Klaus Werner Armingeon, University of Bern; Lucio Baccaro, Universit de Genve Discussant: Sabina Avdagic, University of Sussex/HanseWissenschaftskolleg Institute for Advanced Studies 138. Anti-Americanism in Europe in the Obama Era 9:30 to 11:15 am - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 302 Chair: Sophie Meunier, Princeton University Participants: The Political Functions of Anti-Americanism in Europe. Sophie Meunier, Princeton University Anti-Americanism in Europe: A Comparison of Great Britain, France, Germany, and Poland. Ulf Liebe, Georg-August-Universitt Gttingen; Heiko

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Beyer, Georg-August University Goettingen Between Atlanticism and Anti-Americanism: The Image of the United States in Northern Europe. Tuomas Forsberg, University of Tampere Anti-Americanism and US Foreign Policy: Which Correlation? Sergio Fabbrini, University of Trento Discussant: Christiane Lemke, New York University 139. Capitalist Diversity and Dependency in Central and Eastern Europe 9:30 to 11:15 am - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 303 Chair: Uwe Becker, University of Amsterdam Participants: The Diverse Outcomes of Transition - New Varieties of Capitalism or Dependent Economies? Jan Drahokoupil, Mannheim Center for European Social Research (MZES); Martin Myant, University of the West of Scotland The Political Economy of Dependent Tiny States in Central and Eastern Europe. Dorothee Bohle, Central European University Eastern European Capitalism between Dependency and Statist Permeation: A Comparison of Russia and CEE. Andreas Noelke, Goethe Universitat Continuity and Change in Russian Capitalism since the 1990s. Alexandra Vasileva, Freie Universitt Berlin Discussant: Silvana Cimpoca, Oxford University 140. Political Attitudes and Immigrant Minorities in Europe 9:30 to 11:15 am - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 304 Chair: Randall Hansen, University of Toronto Participants: What Is Islamophobia, and How Much Is There? Theorizing and Measuring an Emerging Comparative Concept. Erik Bleich, Middlebury College Why Swiss-Germans Dislike Germans: On Negative Attitudes towards a Culturally and Socially Similar Group. Marc Helbling, Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin Who Belongs? National Identification among Minorities in France. Rahsaan Maxwell, University of Massachusetts, Amherst The Political Influence of Church and Ethnic Mobilisation in Britain. Maria Sobolewska, University of Manchester Discussant:

Randall Hansen, University of Toronto 141. EU as an External Actor 9:30 to 11:15 am - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 400 Chair: Ulrich Krotz, Brown University Participants: EU Normative Power Revisited. Marina Henke, Princeton University Reciprocated Influences: The Impact of a Neighbouring Country on European Migration Policy. Nora El Qadim, Sciences Po Paris Discussant: Ulrich Krotz, Brown University 142. Culture and Society in 20th Century Europe 9:30 to 11:15 am - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 415 Chair: Participants: Corsets, Cars, and Cigarettes: Feminine Modernity in Interwar Britain. Burcin Cakir, Bahcesehir University Gendering the Holocaust in French, German, and Yiddish: Perverted Motherhood as a Common Mother Tongue of Trauma? Nathalie Segeral, University of California, Los Angeles/Ecole Normale Superieure-Paris Objects of Integration: Soviet Material Culture in the GDR as a Lens for Socialist Incorporation. Laura Honsberger, New York University The Postmodern European Novel? Cultural Identity and Memory as Hypertextual Discourses in the Berlin Republic. Arnim H. Alex Seelig, McGill University How a Literature Book Becomes a Classic? The Case of One Hundred Years of Solitude. Alvaro Santana-Acua, Harvard University Discussant: 143. Historical Approaches to European Democratization: Structural Factors (session 2 of 2) 11:30 to 1:15 pm - IBEI: Aula 2 Chair: Michael Bernhard, University of Florida Participants: No Representation without Taxation: The Inverted Logic of the Origins of Constitutionalism. Deborah Boucoyannis, University of Virginia Religion and Politics: Revisiting Political Regimes in Western Europe, 1918-1939. Tiago Fernades, University of Notre Dame The Transformation of Labor and the Struggle for

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Civil Society in Post-Communist Europe. Rudra Sil, University of Pennsylvania Breaking Through to Modernity? Rural Social Structure, Collectivization, and Discontinuity in Germanys Long Democratization, 1895-2010. Daniel Ziblatt, Harvard University; Konstantin Kashin, Harvard University Discussants: Stephen Hanson, University of Washington Andrew Gould, University of Notre Dame 144. Developments in European Counter-Terrorism 11:30 to 1:15 pm - IBEI: Aula 3 Chair: Sarah Lonard, Sciences Po Paris/University of Salford Participants: Counter-Terrorist Strategies in Western Europe. Diego Muro, Institut Barcelona dEstudis Internacionals (IBEI Explaining Operational Responses to Islamist Terrorism in Europe. Frank Foley, Kings College London Why Terrorists Give Up? Analyzing Individual Exit from Greeces Revolutionary Organizations. George Kassimeris, University of Wolverhampton The European Union, the United Nations and the Fight against Terrorist Financing: Assessing Multilateralism in Action. Christian Kaunert, European University Institute/University of Salford Discussant: Sarah Lonard, Sciences Po Paris/University of Salford 145. Social Transnationalism: Lifeworlds beyond the Nation-State (book panel) 11:30 to 1:15 pm - IBEI: Aula F. Halliday (Aula 4) Chair: Juan Dez Medrano, Institut Barcelona dEstudis Internacionals (IBEI) Discussants: Adrian Favell, University of California, Los Angeles Patrick Le Gals, Sciences Po Paris/ Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) Jan Delhey, Jacobs University 146. SESSION CANCELED 147. A Long Goodbye to Bismarck? The Politics of Welfare Reform in Continental Europe, edited by Bruno Palier (book panel) 11:30 to 1:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 102 Chair:

Sabina Stiller, Wageningen University Discussants: Vivien Schmidt, Boston University Sven Holger Steinmo, European University Institute John D. Stephens, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hil Wolfgang Streeck, Max-Planck-Institut fuer Gesellschaftsforschung Bruno Palier, Sciences Po 148. Analyzing Female Leadership: Female Leadership, Intersectionality, and Gender Equality (session 1 of 3) 11:30 to 1:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 103 Chair: Farida Jalalzai, University of Missouri - St. Louis Participants: Gender, Intersectionality, and the Executive Branch: Case Studies from Western Europe. Louise K. Davidson-Schmich, University of Miami Understanding Female Leadership and Governance through Intersectionality. Angelika Von Wahl, Lafayette College Gender Quotas in Corporate Boards - Innovative Gender Equality Policy. Mari Teigen, Institute for Social Research (ISF), Oslo Analyzing Female Political Leadership - An International Perspective. Andrea Fleschenberg, Phillips University of Marburg Discussant: Annette Henninger, Phillips University Marburg 149. Language and Identity in 21st Century Barcelona 11:30 to 2:15 pm EXTENDED SESSION Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 104 Chairs: Kathryn Woolard, University of California, San Diego Susan Frekko, Goucher College Participants: Introduction to the Session. Kathryn Woolard, University of California, San Diego; Susan Frekko, Goucher College The De-ethnicization of Language Choice in Catalonia. Joan Pujolar Cos, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya Winning the Publics for Medium-sized Languages: The Catalan Case (in Catalonia) as Seen through the Estonian Experience. Josep Soler Carbonell, Universitat de Barcelona/ University of California,San Diego The Catalan-for-Adults Classroom: Looking beyond the Catalan/Castilian Binary. Susan Frekko, Goucher College

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Language Socialisation in Barcelona: the Emergence of New Repertoires. Vctor Corona, Universitat Autnoma de Barcelona; Dolors Masats, Universitat Autnoma de Barcelona; Luci Nussbaum, Universitat Autonma de Barcelona; Virginia Unamuno, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientficas y Tcnicas Linguistic Attitudes, Ideologies, and Behaviors of Latin American and Chinese Immigrants in Public Secondary Schools in Catalonia. Michael Newman, Queens College, City University of New York; Mireia Trenchs-Parera, Universitat Pompeu Fabra; Adriana Patio-Santos, Universitat Pompeu Fabra Is the Personal Political? A Longitudinal Case Study of Castilian Speakers Changing Stances toward Catalan Language and Identity. Kathryn Woolard, University of California, San Diego Panel and Audience Discussion. Susan Gal, University of Chicago; Jacqueline Urla, University of Massachusetts Amherst Discussants: Jacqueline Urla, University of Massachusetts Amherst Susan Gal, University of Chicago 150. Google Earths Effects on the Global Multi-level Governance of Key Cartographic Resources 11:30 to 1:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 105 Chair: Marco Garrido Cumbrera, University of Seville Participants: Chinas Reaction to Google: Modalities of Accommodation and Censorship. Johan Lagerkvist, Swedish Institute of International Affairs The Governance of Virtual Cartographies within States: The Case of Spanish Autonomous Communities. Marco Garrido Cumbrera, University of Seville A Revolution in the Governance of Political Cartography?: Borders in the Weather Maps Shown in the Main Media of the US, Europe and Asian Powers. Cesar de Prado, Institut Barcelona dEstudis Internacionals (IBEI) Governing Borders Depicted in Russian Media: Are Virtual Globes Presenting a Challenge to Traditional Television Maps? Anastassia Obydenkova, Universitat Pompeu Fabra Discussant: Cesar de Prado, Institut Barcelona dEstudis Internacionals (IBEI) 151. Fiscal Politics in Hard Times: New Problems of

Fiscal Consolidation 11:30 to 1:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 106 Chair: Niamh Hardiman, University College Dublin Participants: The New Politics of Austerity: Responses to the Economic Crisis. Sebastian Dellepiane, University of Antwerp; Niamh Hardiman, University College Dublin Fiscal Consolidation and Structural Convergence Revisited: EU Policy Programs and the Southern Model of Capitalism. Spyros Blavoukos, Athens University of Economics and Business; George Pagoulatos, Athens University of Economics and Business Distribution, Macroeconomic Policy, and Fiscal Consolidation in the Nordic States. Johannes Lindvall, University of Lund The Politics of Fiscal Rectitude and National Economic Management in the Current Crisis. Ben Clift, University of Warwick; Jim Tomlinson, University of Dundee Institutions, Actors, and Trust: The Politics of Fiscal Consolidation in Japan and Europe. Gene Park, City University of New York; Ide Eisaku, Keio University Discussant: Sebastian Dellepiane, University of Antwerp 152. European Level Decision Making - Trends and Challenges in Developing Social Europe 11:30 to 1:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 301 Chair: Mikkel Mailand, University of Copenhagen Participants: Transnational Private Actors and Social Regulation beyond the Open Method of Coordination: The Case of European Social Dialogue. Berndt Karl Keller, University of Konstanz; Sabrina Weber, University of Konstanz European Social Dialogue as Multilevel Governance: Autonomy or Dependence? Maarten Keune, University of Amsterdam; Paul Marginson, Warwick Business School The Struggle over the Service Directive - The Role of the European Parliament and the ETUC. Jon Erik Dlvik, Fafo Institute for Labour and Social Research; Anne Mette degrd, Fafo Institute for Labour and Social Research Europe 2020 - The Right Agenda, the Right Tools, the Right Actors? Philippe D. Pochet, European Trade Union Institute (ETUI)/Catholic University of Louvain; Romuald Jagodzinski, European Trade Union Institute (ETUI)

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Slowing down Social Europe? The Role of Coalitions and Decision-making Arenas. Mikkel Mailand, University of Copenhagen; Trine Pernille Larsen, University of Copenhagen; Jens A. Hansen, University of Copenhagen Discussant: Jon Erik Dlvik, Fafo Institute for Labour and Social Research 153. Europe and the De-Americanization of Globalization (roundtable) 11:30 to 1:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 302 Chair: Sophie Meunier, Princeton University Participants: Sophie Meunier, Princeton University Marie-Laure Djelic, ESSEC Business School Andreas Noelke, Goethe Universitt 154. Economic Policy Legacies 11:30 to 1:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 303 Chair: Gerhard Schnyder, Kings College London Participants: Growing Private: Cutbacks in Government Spending in Affluent Democracies. David Brady, Duke University; Hang Young Lee, Duke University The Politics of Wine Production: France and Italy in a New Market Context. Elizabeth Ann Carter, University of California, Berkeley Discussant: Gerhard Schnyder, Kings College London 155. European Citizenship - Which Rights and for Whom?: European Citizenship in between Distinct Nation States and Federal Institutions (session 1 of 2) 11:30 to 1:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 304 Chair: Theresa Scavenius, University of Copenhagen Participants: Citizenship Configurations: Modes of Acquisition and Loss of Citizenship in 33 European States (1985-2010). Maarten Peter Vink, Maastricht University; Rainer Baubck, European University Institute Excavating the Relationship between EU Law and National Law: The Case of Free Movement. Jo Shaw, University of Edinburgh Overlapping Justice? Third Country Nationals and the Implementation of the Citizenship Directive in Denmark, Finland and the United Kingdom. Marlene Wind, University of Copenhagen The Primacy of European Citizenship. Willem Maas, York University

Discussant: Andreas Fllesdal, University of Oslo 156. The Face of Transnational Spain: Latin American Case Studies 11:30 to 1:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 400 Chair: Jessaca Leinaweaver, Brown University Participants: The Inclusion of Transnational Latin American Ethnic Minorities in Spain. Joaqun Eguren, Universidad Pontificia Comillas de Madrid Anchor Babies: Migrant Children, Adoptees, and Discourses of Citizenship in Spain. Jessaca Leinaweaver, Brown University Transnational Spain as Seen from the Schools. Margarita del Olmo, Centro de Ciencias Humanas y Sociales, CSIC; Carmen Osuna Nevado, Centro de Ciencias Humanas y Sociales, CSIC Sounding Peruvian in Latino Spain: Musical Practice and the Polyphonic Production of Cultural Identity. Joshua Tucker, University of Texas at Austin Discussant: Silvia Carrasco, Universitat Autnoma de Barcelona 157. Books in Conversation: New Directions in Studying the Old and New European Right 11:30 to 1:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 415 Chair: Douglas Holmes, Binghamton University, State University of New York Participants: The Civic Foundations of Fascism in Europe Italy, Spain, and Romania, 1870-1945 (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2010). Dylan Riley, University of California, Berkeley Inside the Radical Right: The Development of AntiImmigrant Parties in Western Europe (Cambridge University Press, 2011). David Art, Tufts University Discussants: Marla Stone, Occidental College Sheri Berman, Barnard College, Columbia University 158. Social Movements Research Network Luncheon 1:15 to 2:30 pm - IBEI: Aula 3 Chairs: Cristina Maria Flesher Fominaya, University of Aberdeen Laurence Cox, National University of Ireland, Maynooth

159. Executive Committee Meeting 1:15 to 3:30 pm - IBEI: Meeting Room, 2nd floor Chair: Cathie Jo Martin, Boston University 160. The Affective (After)Life of Fordism in PostFordist Europe 2:30 to 4:15 pm - IBEI: Aula 2 Chair: Dominic Boyer, Rice University Participants: Fordist Remants, Italian Nostalgia. Noelle Mol, Princeton University The Museumization of Fordism. Andrea Karin Muehlebach, University of Toronto When we were Europe: Memories of industrial labor in the former Yugoslavia. Tanja Petrovi, Scientific Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts Post-Fordist Affect and the Governance of Hate in Berlin. Nitzan Shoshan, El Colegio de Mexico Discussant: Gavin A. Smith, University of Toronto 161. After the Stockholm Programme: Agencies in the EUs Area of Freedom, Security and Justice (AFSJ) (session 1 of 2) 2:30 to 4:15 pm - IBEI: Aula 3 Chair: Ariadna Ripoll Servent, University of Sussex Participants: Europol as a New Agency of the EU: Explaining New Institutional Mechanisms in the AFSJ? Christian Kaunert, European University Institute/ University of Salford Europol: The Agentification Of EU Policing. Claudia Hillebrand, Kings College London The Impact of FRONTEX on the EU Asylum and Migration Policy: Securitization vs. Depoliticization? Sarah Lonard, Sciences Po Paris/University of Salford EU Intelligence Sharing and the Joint Situation Centre: A Glass Half-Full. Maia K. Davis Cross, University of Southern California EU Peer Reviews in the Fight against Terrorism - A Model for Evidence-based Policy-making in Internal Security? Raphael Bossong, University of Hamburg Discussant: Ariadna Ripoll Servent, University of Sussex 162. Transnational Europe: Sociological Perspectives 2:30 to 4:15 pm - IBEI: Aula F. Halliday (Aula 4) Chair:

Patrick Le Gals, Sciences Po/Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) Participants: Is a European Society Emerging? Evidence from Objective and Subjective Social Transnationalism. Jan Delhey, Jacobs University Europeanization and the Importance of Transnational Linguistic Capital. Jrgen Gerhards, Freie Universitt Berlin European Societies and European Social Processes. Gran Therborn, University of Cambridge A Transnational European Urban Elite in the Making? Modernization and Europeanization in the Discourses of Upper-middle Classes in Paris, Lyon, Madrid and Milan. Alberta Andreotti, University of Milan Bicocca; Francisco Javier Moreno-Fuentes, Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) 163. Democracy Enhancing Effects of the EU: Old and New Member States (session 2 of 3) 2:30 to 4:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 101 Chair: Oriol Costa, Universitat Autnoma de Barcelona Participants: Europeanization and the Quality of Democracy: The Case of Southern Europe. Antonio Barroso, Open Society Institute Transforming Democracy? The Europeanization of National Parliaments in Old and New EU Member States. Carina Sprungk, Freie Universitt Berlin Europeanization, Social Movements and Political Opportunity Structures in the EU-27. Beate Sissenich, University of Indiana Who Measures Up? Human Rights in the Old, New, and Aspiring EU Member States. Lisa Conant, Denver University Discussant: James Caporaso, University of Washington 164. Inequality and Politics in Contemporary Portugal and Spain: Societal Inputs and the Organization of Interests (session 1 of 2) 2:30 to 4:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 102 Chair: John D. Stephens, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Participants: Knocking on States Democratizing Door - The Unequal Paths of Womens Movements in the Spain and Portugal (1974-1985). Ana Prata, California State University, Northridge From Freedom to Equality in the Political Regulation of Religion in Portugal and Spain. Andrew Gould,

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University of Notre Dame Civil Society and the Quality of Democracy: A Comparison of Spain and Portugal, 1974-2000s. Tiago Fernandes, University of Notre Dame The Iberian Divergence in Political Inclusion. Robert Fishman, University of Notre Dame Discussant: Ana Maria Evans, Instituto de Cincias Sociais 165. Analyzing Female Leadership: Gender and Political Careers in Europe and the U.S. (session 2 of 3) 2:30 to 4:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 103 Chair: Joyce Marie Mushaben, University of Missouri-St. Louis Participants: Politics and Motherhood in Germany, France and the United States. Isabelle Kuerschner, Hanns-Seidel Foundation Gender Bias in Campaigns for State Level Executive Office in Germany and the United States: Does It (Still) Exist? Sarah Wiliarty, Wesleyan University The Limits of Gender Quotas: Hurdles to Political Party Membership. Louise K. Davidson-Schmich, University of Miami Cohort Effects on Legislators Engagement in Womens Substantive Representation: Comparing France and Germany. Christina Xydias, Ohio State University Discussant: Angelika Von Wahl, Lafayette College 166. Politics of Religion, Religious Politics: Western Europe at the Crossroads (book panel) 2:30 to 4:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 104 Chair: Xabier Itaina, Sciences Po Bordeaux Discussants: Juan Dez Medrano, Institut Barcelona dEstudis Internacionals (IBEI) Douglas Holmes, Binghamton University, State University of New York Michael Minkenberg, New York University Maria Del Mar Griera, Universitat Autnoma de Barcelona 167. The New Social Risk of Climate Change: Implications of Climate Change for European Welfare States 2:30 to 4:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 105 Chair: Ian Gough, London School of Economics and Political Science

Participants: Decarbonising the British Welfare State. Ian Gough, London School of Economics and Political Science Beating the Heat? Exploring the Implications of Climate Change for Welfare State Governance. Sabina Stiller, Wageningen University Living Green but Poor? - Investigating the Conflict between Social Justice and the Effectiveness in Climate Mitigation. Andre Schaffrin, University of Cologne Justice Implications of Climate Change Mitigation Policies. Milena Buchs, University of Southampton; Nicholas Bardsley, University of Reading Discussant: Gerard Breeman, Wageningen University 168. Employer Coordination and Economic Institutions: Historical Evidence 2:30 to 4:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 106 Chair: Isabela Mares, Columbia University Participants: Economic Interests or Political Constraints: Why Did German Employers Accept Social Reforms? Thomas Paster, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies Firm Strategies and Employer Coordination: Theory and Evidence from Industrial Conflict. Alexander Kuo, Juan March Institute Late 19th Century Institutions and the Origins of CME. Alexander Hicks, Emory University Discussant: Isabela Mares, Columbia University 169. Transnational Influences and Regional Organization: The EUs Normative Power 2:30 to 4:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 301 Chair: Thomas Risse, Freie Universitt Berlin Participants: Problematic Identities, the Demand for Isomorphism, and Diffusion of Regionalism to LDCs. Joseph Jupille, University of Colorado at Boulder; Brandy Jolliff, University of Colorado at Boulder Transplanting the European Court of Justice: The Experience of the Andean Tribunal of Justice. Karen Alter, Northwestern University; Lawrence Helfer, Duke University; Osvaldo Saldias, Freie Universitt Berlin The EUs Economic Partnership Agreements with the EAC and the SADC EPA Group: Contesting or Confirming Europes Transformative Power?

Ulrike Lorenz, Freie Universitt Berlin Discussant: Alex Warleigh-Lack, Brunell University 170. The Fate of European Societies: Liberalized or Dualized? 2:30 to 4:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 302 Chair: Pepper Culpepper, European University Institute Participants: Liberalization by Exhaustion: Transformative Change in the German Welfare State and Vocational Training System. Marius Busemeyer, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies (MPIfG); Christine Trampusch, University of Bern Solidarity or Dualization? Social Governance, Labor Interests and the Evolution of Unemployment Benefit Policies in Belgium and France. Daniel Clegg, University of Edinburgh Welfare State Financing and Coordinated Market Economies: Lessons from the Trajectories in the Transformation of the German Political Economy. Anke Hassel, Hertie School of Governance The Age of Dualization: How European Societies Adapt to Deindustrialization. Patrick Emmenegger, University of Southern Denmark; Silja Husermann, University of Zuric; Bruno Palier, Sciences Po; Martin Seeleib-Kaiser, University of Oxford Discussant: Pepper Culpepper, European University Institute 171. Economy and Society in Central Europe 2:30 to 4:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 303 Chair: Martha Lampland, University of California, San Diego Participants: Influence and Income of Hungarian, Polish and German Business Leaders. Gyorgy Lengyel, Corvinus University Ten Years After: Hungarian Big Entrepreneurs in the European Union. Mihaly Laki, Institute of Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences The Rise of Consumer Credit in Central Europe. Akos Rona-Tas, University of California, San Diego Low-Level Gerontocracy? The Politics of ProElderly Welfare State Bias in Hungary. Pieter Vanhuysse, European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research Discussant: Martha Lampland, University of California, San Diego

172. European Citizenship - Which Rights and for Whom?: Reflections on the Future of European Citizenship (session 2 of 2) 2:30 to 4:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 304 Chair: Marlene Wind, University of Copenhagen Participants: Union Citizenship: Based on Values Unique to Europeans? Andreas Fllesdal, University of Oslo The Bifurcation of Citizenship Policy in Europe: Implications for a Strengthened European Social Space. Anja Lansbergen, University of Edinburgh Rights and Equality for Immigrants - Enhanced by Politics or Law? Theresa Scavenius, University of Copenhagen Discussant: Rainer Baubck, European University Institute 173. Europe through the Lens of Latin America (roundtable) 2:30 to 4:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 400 Participants: Omar Guillermo Encarnacion, Bard College Fulya Apaydin, University of South Florida Hillel Soifer, Temple University Matthias vom Hau, Institut Barcelona dEstudis Internacionals (IBEI) Salvador Mart i Puig, Universidad de Salamanca 174. Influence Within and Outside the European Parliament 2:30 to 4:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 415 Chair: Nils Ringe, University of Wisconsin Participants: Choosing to Matter: Legislative Activity, Voting Networks and Policy Influence in the European Parliament. Nils Ringe, University of Wisconsin Duration of EU Decision-making as a Measure of the Influence of the European Parliament. Cesar Garcia Perez de Leon, Sciences Po Paris Learning from the EUs Inter-parliamentary Assemblies: Is There a Transnational Parliamentary Model? Stelios Stavridis, University of Zaragoza; Sarah Delputte, Ghent University Discussant: Francis Jacobs, European Parliaments Office in Ireland 175. Globalization and Voting Preferences 4:30 to 6:15 pm - IBEI: Aula 2 Chair:

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Carles Boix, Princeton University Participants: Losers of Globalization and Their Vote Choice Testing Two Contradicting Theories. Evelyne Huebscher, Central European University Whom Do We Trust? National Identity, Religion and the Attitudes towards Redistribution. Annette Schnabel, Ume University Partisan Bias and Globalization Preferences. Laia Balcells, Institut dAnlisi Econmica, CSIC; Alexander Kuo, Juan March Institute; Jos Fernndez-Albertos, Instituto de Polticas y Bienes Pblicos, CSIC Discussant: Pedro Riera, European University Institute 176. After the Stockholm Programme: An Area of Freedom, Security and Justice in the EU? (session 2 of 2) 4:30 to 6:15 pm - IBEI: Aula 3 Chair: Raphael Bossong, University of Hamburg Participants: Fixity and Fissures in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice. Dora Kostakopoulou, University of Manchester Under Siege: Europe, Austria and the National Security Myth. Alexandra Schwell, University of Vienna Only Europeanising Eastern Europe? The Patterns of EU Migration Cooperation between the EU and Russia and Eastern Partnership Countries. Ral Hernndez i Sagrera, Institut Barcelona dEstudis Internacionals (IBEI) Policy Planning and Evaluation in EU Police and Criminal Judicial Cooperation: The Role of MultiAnnual Programmes. Julian Siegl, European University Institute Discussant: Raphael Bossong, University of Hamburg 177. Forces of Transnationalization and Regulatory Change 4:30 to 6:15 pm - IBEI: Aula F. Halliday (Aula 4) Chair: Julia Langbein, European University Institute/ Freie Universitt Berlin Participants: Transnational Integration Regimes as Development Programs. Lszl Bruszt, European University Institute Greener Together: Transnational Networks and Environmental Protection in Europe. Liliana B. Andonova, Graduate Institute of International and

Development Studies Patterns of Transnationalization and Regulatory Change beyond the EU. Julia Langbein, European University Institute/ Freie Universitt Berlin The Institutionalization of Regional Regulatory Networks: Europe and Latin American Compared. David Levi-Faur, Hebrew University; Jacint Jordana, Universitat Pompeu Fabra/ Institut Barcelona dEstudis Internacionals (IBEI) Discussant: David Levi-Faur, Hebrew University 178. Democracy Enhancing Effects of the EU: Accession and Neighbourhood Countries (session 3 of 3) 4:30 to 6:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 101 Chair: James Caporaso, University of Washington Participants: Making Sense of EU Compliance in Turkey and Romania: How Important is Credible Membership Conditionality? Beken Saatcioglu, Institut fuer europaeische Integrationsforschung Oesterreich EU Assistance for the Western Balkans: Building the Democratic Governance Capacity of Civil Society? Adam Fagan, Queen Mary, University of London Consolidating Rather than Transforming Domestic Structures: The EUs Promotion of Good Governance in the Southern Caucasus. Tanja A. Boerzel, Freie Universitt Berlin The European Union and Democracy Promotion in the Mediterranean: Europeanization through Cooperation? Vera van Huellen, Freie Universitt Berlin Discussant: Oriol Costa, Universitat Autnoma de Barcelona 179. Inequality and Politics in Contemporary Portugal and Spain: Societal Outputs and PolicyMaking (session 2 of 2) 4:30 to 6:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 102 Chair: Tiago Fernandes, University of Notre Dame Participants: The Politics of Child Benefits Policy in Spain and Portugal. Andrea Bianculli, Institut Barcelona dEstudis Internacionals (IBEI); Nicole Jenne, Institut Barcelona dEstudis Internacionals (IBEI); Jacint Jordana, Universitat Pompeu Fabra /Institut Barcelona dEstudis Internacionals (IBEI) Schooling and Migration in Portugal: Lusophone

Migration and Institutional Capacity Building in Portuguese Schools. Margarida Marques, Universidade Nova de Lisboa; Joana Lopes Martins, Universidade Nova de Lisboa From Boom to Bust: Global Lessons from the Economic Crisis in Spain. Sebastain Royo, Suffolk University Iberia and the Advanced Latin American Social Policy Regimes: Explaining the Different Trajectories. Evelyne Huber, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; John D. Stephens, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hil Discussant: Robert Fishman, University of Notre Dame 180. Analyzing Female Leadership: Comparing European Presidents and Prime Ministers (session 3 of 3) 4:30 to 6:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 103 Chair: Helga A. Welsh, Wake Forest University Participants: Gender, Presidencies, and Premierships in Europe: Are Women Gaining Ground? Farida Jalalzai, University of Missouri- St. Louis Thatcher, Thatcher, not a man to match her. Clare Beckett, University of Bradford The Best of Times, the Worst of Times: Angela Merkel, the Grand Coalition and Majority Rule in Germany. Joyce Marie Mushaben, University of Missouri-St. Louis A Tale of Two Presidencies: Mary Robinson and Mary MacAleese. Yvonne Galligan, Queens University Belfast Discussant: Sarah Wiliarty, Wesleyan University 181. Catholicism and Politics in Europe 4:30 to 6:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 104 Chair: Salvador Giner, Institut dEstudis Catalans Participants: Age and Feminism: The Feminist Protest within the Catholic Church in Francos Spain (1930s-1975). Celia Valiente, Universidad Carlos III Italian Colonialism and the Catholic Church: The Development of National Identity in a Transnational Context. Eileen Ryan, Columbia University Subsidiarity Then and Now: Comparing Historical Catholic Social Thought and Current Political Practice in the European Union. Ian Cooper, University of Oslo Discussant:

Franois Foret, Universit Libre de Bruxelles 182. Spatial Models and Ideas of Europe: 1914 to Present 4:30 to 7:15 pm - EXTENDED SESSION Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 105 Chair: Vittorio Dini, University of Salerno Participants: The Reason of State: A European heritage - National and Transnational Levels. Laurie Catteeuw, Centre International deRrecherche Philosophie, Lettres, Savoirs (CNRS-CIRPHLES) The Crisis of Museum in Inter-war France: Some Thoughts on Paul Valery. Annamaria Ducci, University of Siena Attraction and Repulsion: American Cultural Spatial Impact on Conceptions of Europe and European Identity in the Interwar Period. Richard Deswarte, University of Essex Re-thinking the European Political Space: For a Constitutionalism without State. Adalgiso Amendola, University of Salerno The Westforschung and Europe 1920-1960. Ulrich Tiedau, University College London From the Criticism of the League of Nations to European Federalism: Einaudi, Agnelli and Cabiati. Annamaria Amato, University of Salerno The Space of Community: Adriano Olivettis Idea of a European Federation. Matthew DAuria, University of Salerno The Myth of the Reich: Nation-State and Empire in German Political Thought, 1914-1945. Jan Vermeiren, University College London The Spatial Transformation of the Concept of Political Commitment during the Inter-war Period. Marcus Llanque, Augsburg University 183. Challenges of the Economic Crisis for Social Security Systems in Europe 4:30 to 6:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 106 Chair: Philippe D. Pochet, European Trade Union Institute (ETUI)/Catholic University of Louvain Participants: Changes in Policy Discourses at the EU Level: From the Lisbon strategy to EU 2020. Jean-Claude Barbier, University of Paris 1 Panthon Sorbonne European Labour Market Policies in (the) Crisis. Daniel Clegg, University of Edinburgh; Jon Kvist, University of Southern Denmark; Jochen Clasen, University of Edinburgh Has the Economic Crisis Been a Challenge or an

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Opportunity in Achieving More Gender Equality in Social Policy Outcomes? Janine Leschke, European Trade Union Institute (ETUI); Maria Jepsen, European Trade Union Institute (ETUI)/ Universit Libre de Bruxelles The Impact of the Crisis on Income Levels and Income Distribution. Paul de Beer, University of Amsterdam The Crisis and Social Policy: The Role of Social Partners. Maarten Keune, University of Amsterdam Discussants: Mikkel Mailand, University of Copenhagen Caroline de la Porte, University of South Denmark 184. Towards the End of the Mediterranean Welfare Model? 4:30 to 6:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 301 Chair: Francisco Javier Moreno-Fuentes, Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) Participants: The Axiological Foundations of the Mediterranean Welfare Regime. Clem Brooks, Indiana University Bloomington; Ins Calzada, Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) Southern Welfare in Transition: Eppur Si Muove? Luis Moreno, Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) The Two Italian Models for the Female Employment Process of Modernization: Tthe North-South divide. Enzo Mingione, University of Milan Bicocca; Alberta Andreotti, University of Milan Bicocca Family and Gender in Europe: Comparing South to North. Analia Torres, Instituto Universitrio de Lisboa (ISCTE-IUL) The Changing Nature of the Generational Contract in Spain as an Indicator of the Decline of the Mediterranean Welfare Model. Jordi Cas Fontanella, Universitat de Barcelona Discussant: Pau Mari-Klose, Universidad de Barcelona 185. The Europeanization of Society 4:30 to 6:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 302 Chair: Juan Dez Medrano, Institut Barcelona dEstudis Internacionals (IBEI) Participants: Raw Milk, Raw Power: The Politics of Europeanization in Post-Socialist Baltics. Diana Mincyte, Yale University Multinational Ownership Networks Creating Europe.

Jos A. Rodrguez, University of Barcelona; Anna Ramon, University of Barcelona; Mireia Sierra, University of Barcelona Discussant: Nicole Doerr, Freie Universitt Berlin/ University of California, Irvine 186. Public Health and Well-Being 4:30 to 6:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 303 Chair: Patrick R. Ireland, Illinois Institute of Technology Participants: Is the Young Generation Lagging behind? Child and Youth Wellbeing in Comparative Perspective. Helena Stensota, Linnaeus University Well-being in Spain, United States, and China. Jesus M. de Miguel, University of Barcelona; Ching T. Liao, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, IESE Business School European Policy Responses to Migrants Living with HIV/AIDS: Examining Integration through the Lens of Health. Patrick R. Ireland, Illinois Institute of Technology 187. Ideas, Interests and the Privatization of Pensions in Europe 4:30 to 6:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 304 Chair: Bernhard Ebbinghaus, Mannheim Center for European Social Research (MZES) Participants: Liberalisation or Dualization? Public and Private Pension Reforms in Germany since the 1990s. Paul Bridgen, University of Southampton; Traute Meyer, University of Southampton The Historical Roots of a Diffusion Process: The Three-pillar Doctrine and European Pension Debates, 1972-1994. Matthieu Leimgruber, University of Geneva Agents of Liberalization? Business Groups and the Privatization of Pensions in Continental Europe. Marek Naczyk, University of Oxford Discussant: Bernhard Ebbinghaus, Mannheim Center for European Social Research (MZES) 188. Assessing Contemporary EU-Africa Relations: Perceptions & Cooperation 4:30 to 6:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 400 Participants: African Perceptions of the European Union as an Influential and Effective International Actor. Tine Van Criekinge, London School of Economics and Political Science

Negotiating the Joint Africa-EU Strategy: Do Changing Images and Perceptions Make a Difference? John Kotsopoulos, University of Kent, Brussels Diffusing Regional Integration: From Rome to Addis Ababa. Toni Haastrup, University of Edinburgh A Conceptual Analysis of Inter-organizational Theory Perspective on EU-UN Collaboration in DR Congo. Norman Sempijja, Kingston University London 189. Europes Transnational Parliament: The Inner Workings of Policy Making in the European Parliament 4:30 to 6:15 pm - Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 415 Chair: Paul Taggart, University of Sussex Participants: Lobbying in Environmental Affairs: Is the EP Driving Climate Change or Being an Environmental Champion? Maja Kluger Rasmussen, London School of Economics and Political Science Institutional Patriotism in the EP: A New Rationale for the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice? Ariadna Ripoll Servent, University of Sussex Bursting the Brussels Bubble: What Can Ethnography Tell Us about Politics at the European Parliament? Amy Busby, University of Sussex All Change? Change and Stability in the Role Orientations of First-Time MEPS. Paul Taggart, University of Sussex Discussant: Francis Jacobs, European Parliaments Office in Ireland 190. PLENARY: Where Are Political Parties in Europe and Where Are They Going? 6:30 to 8:00 pm - IBEI: Plenary Seminar Room Chair: Pepper Culpepper, European University Institute Participants: Herbert Kitschelt, Duke University Peter Mair, European University Institute Ingrid Van Biezen, Leiden University

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001. An Ever Weaker Union? An Institutional Perspective of the EU at the UN (session 1 of 3) Monday, June 20, 2011 - 9:30 to 11:15 am - IBEI: Aula 2 016. An Ever Weaker Union? The European Union in Multilateral Negotiations (session 2 of 3) Monday, June 20, 2011 - 11:30 to 1:15 pm - IBEI: Aula 2 034. An Ever Weaker Union? The European Union and Major Powers in Multilateral Institutions (session 3 of 3) Monday, June 20, 2011 - 2:30 to 4:15 pm - IBEI: Aula 2 006. Absorbing the Blow: Incorporating New Players in the Netherlands, Scandinavia, and Switzerland (session 1 of 3) Monday, June 20, 2011 - 9:30 to 11:15 am Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 105 021. Incorporating Populist and New Right Parties (session 2 of 3) Monday, June 20, 2011 - 11:30 to 1:15 pm Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 105 037. Crowding the Spectrum? Transnationalization, Populism, Anti-Parties and the Changing Shape of European Party Systems (roundtable, session 3 of 3) Monday, June 20, 2011 - 2:30 to 4:15 pm Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 102 012. Issue Salience, Institutional Factors and Agenda Setting (session 1 of 2) Monday, June 20, 2011 - 9:30 to 11:15 am Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 303 027. Issue Salience, Institutional Factors and Agenda Setting (session 2 of 2) Monday, June 20, 2011 - 11:30 to 1:15 pm Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 303 022. Language Diversity in Europe: Ideologies, Politics, Policies (session 1 of 2) Monday, June 20, 2011 - 11:30 to 1:15 pm Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 106 040. Language Diversity in Europe: Ideologies, Politics, Policies in Spain (session 2 of 2) Monday, June 20, 2011 - 2:30 to 4:15 pm Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 106 084. Politicization: Does the Europeanization of Public Spheres Matter? (roundtable, session 1 of 3) Tuesday, June 21, 2011 - 11:30 to 1:15 pm Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 102 163. Democracy Enhancing Effects of the EU: Old and New Member States (session 2 of 3) Wednesday, June 22, 2011 - 2:30 to 4:15 pm Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 101 178. Democracy Enhancing Effects of the EU: Accession and Neighbourhood Countries (3 of 3) Wednesday, June 22, 2011 - 4:30 to 6:15 pm Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 101 089. Challenges to Representative Democracy in the EU: Recent Theoretical Advancements (1 of 3) Tuesday, June 21, 2011 - 11:30 to 1:15 pm Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 301 106. Challenges to Representative Democracy in the EU: Recent Methodological Advancements (2 of 3) Tuesday, June 21, 2011 - 2:30 to 4:15 pm Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 301 121. Challenges to Representative Democracy in the EU: The Micro-Politics of Representation in the EU (session 3 of 3) Tuesday, June 21, 2011 - 4:30 to 6:15 pm Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 301 091. Business History and Varieties of Capitalism: The Impact of Political Structures on Varieties of Capitalism (session 1 of 3) Tuesday, June 21, 2011 - 11:30 to 1:15 pm Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 303 108. Business History and Varieties of Capitalism: Firms Strategies and Economic and Political Developments (session 2 of 3) Tuesday, June 21, 2011 - 2:30 to 4:15 pm Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 303 123. Business History and Varieties of Capitalism: Rising Multinationals, Europeanization, and Shifting Varieties of Capitalism (session 3 of 3) Tuesday, June 21, 2011 - 4:30 to 6:15 pm Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 303 092. European Social Models in the Face of Global Economic Crisis (session 1 of 2) Tuesday, June 21, 2011 - 11:30 to 1:15 pm

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Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 304 124. European Social Models in the Face of Global Economic Crisis (session 2 of 2) Tuesday, June 21, 2011 - 4:30 to 6:15 pm Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 304 072. Politics and Performance (session 1 of 3, sponsored by SAE) Tuesday, June 21, 2011 - 9:30 to 11:15 am Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 105 087. Politics and Performance (session 2 of 3, sponsored by SAE) Tuesday, June 21, 2011 - 11:30 to 1:15 pm Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 105 104. Politics and Performance (session 3 of 3, sponsored by SAE) Tuesday, June 21, 2011 - 2:30 to 4:15 pm Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 105 128. Historical Approaches to European Democratization: Ideational Factors (session 1 of 2) Wednesday, June 22, 2011 - 9:30 to 11:15 am IBEI: Aula 2 143. Historical Approaches to European Democratization: Structural Factors (session 2 of 2) Wednesday, June 22, 2011 - 11:30 to 1:15 pm IBEI: Aula 2 148. Analyzing Female Leadership: Female Leadership, Intersectionality, and Gender Equality (session 1 of 3) Wednesday, June 22, 2011 - 11:30 to 1:15 pm Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 103 165. Analyzing Female Leadership: Gender and Political Careers in Europe and the U.S. (session 2 of 3) Wednesday, June 22, 2011 - 2:30 to 4:15 pm Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 103 180. Analyzing Female Leadership: Comparing European Presidents and Prime Ministers (3 of 3) Wednesday, June 22, 2011 - 4:30 to 6:15 pm Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 103

155. European Citizenship - Which Rights and for Whom?: European Citizenship in between Distinct Nation States and Federal Institutions (session 1 of 2) Wednesday, June 22, 2011 - 11:30 to 1:15 pm Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 304 172. European Citizenship - Which Rights and for Whom?: Reflections on the Future of European Citizenship (session 2 of 2) Wednesday, June 22, 2011 - 2:30 to 4:15 pm Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 304 161. After the Stockholm Programme: Agencies in the EUs Area of Freedom, Security and Justice (AFSJ) (session 1 of 2) Wednesday, June 22, 2011 - 2:30 to 4:15 pm - IBEI: Aula 3 176. After the Stockholm Programme: An Area of Freedom, Security and Justice in the EU? (session 2 of 2) Wednesday, June 22, 2011 - 4:30 to 6:15 pm - IBEI: Aula 3 164. Inequality and Politics in Contemporary Portugal and Spain: Societal Inputs and the Organization of Interests (session 1 of 2) Wednesday, June 22, 2011 - 2:30 to 4:15 pm Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 102 179. Inequality and Politics in Contemporary Portugal and Spain: Societal Outputs and Policy-Making (session 2 of 2) Wednesday, June 22, 2011 - 4:30 to 6:15 pm Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 102 149. Language and Identity in 21st Century Barcelona EXTENDED SESSION Wednesday, June 22, 2011 - 11:30 to 2:15 pm Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 104 182. Spatial Models and Ideas of Europe: 1914 to Present EXTENDED SESSION Wednesday, June 22, 2011 - 4:30 to 7:15 pm Universidad Ramn Llull: Room 105

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Plenaries & Meetings


064. PLENARY: Prospects for a European Society Monday, June 20, 2011 - 6:30 to 8:00 pm Universidad de Barcelona: Aula Magna Chair: Juan Dez Medrano, Institut Barcelona dEstudis Internacionals (IBEI) Participants: Gran Therborn, University of Cambridge Hartmut Kaelble, Humboldt University Michael Mann, University of California, Los Angeles Richard Mnch, University of Bamberg William Outhwaite, Newcastle University 127. PRESIDENTIAL PLENARY: The Politics of Inequality in Post-Industrial Economies Tuesday, June 21, 2011 - 6:30 to 8:00 pm Universidad de Barcelona: Aula Magna Chair: Cathie Jo Martin, Boston University Participants: Gsta Esping-Andersen, Universitat Pompeu Fabra Larry Bartels, Princeton University Paul Pierson, University of California, Berkeley David Rueda, Oxford University 190. PLENARY: Where Are Political Parties in Europe and Where Are They Going? Wednesday, June 22, 2011 - 6:30 to 8:00 pm IBEI: Main Seminar Room Chair: Pepper Culpepper, European University Institute Participants: Herbert Kitschelt, Duke University Peter Mair, European University Institute Ingrid Van Biezen, Leiden University 031. Industrial Relations, Skill Formation & Welfare State Policies Network Luncheon Monday, June 20, 2011 - 1:15 to 2:30 pm - IBEI: Aula 2 032. European Integration and Global Political Economy Network Luncheon Monday, June 20, 2011 - 1:15 to 2:30 pm - IBEI: Aula 3 095. History of Democratization Research Network Luncheon Tuesday, June 21, 2011 - 1:15 to 2:30 pm - IBEI: Aula 2 096. Immigration Research Network Luncheon Tuesday, June 21, 2011 - 1:15 to 2:30 pm - IBEI: Aula 3 158. Social Movements Research Network Luncheon Wednesday, June 22, 2011 - 1:15 to 2:30 pm - IBEI: Aula 3 033. Editorial Committee Meeting Monday, June 20, 2011 - 1:15 to 2:30 pm - IBEI: Aula 4 159. Executive Committee Meeting Wednesday, June 22, 2011 - 1:15 to 2:30 pm IBEI: Meeting Room, 2nd floor

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CANADA: 155 CEEC: 047, 063, 126, 135 COMPARATIVE POLITICS: 002, 005, 006, 007, 008, 010, 012, 013, 014, 015, 019, 021, 023, 028, 035, 036, 037, 038, 040, 041, 042, 043, 044, 045, 046, 047, 050, 052, 054, 056, 057, 058, 059, 060, 065, 067, 070, 073, 074, 075, 080, 082, 084, 085, 086, 093, 099, 100, 102, 103, 109, 114, 117, 118, 125, 126, 128, 129, 130, 136, 139, 143, 144, 148, 151, 154, 155, 157, 163, 164, 168, 173, 174, 175, 177, 178, 185, 186 CRISIS: 017, 043, 046, 060, 076, 103, 109, 125, 133, 137, 175, 183, 186 EDUCATION : 015, 018, 035, 040, 051, 066, 149, 179, 181 ELECTIONS: 002, 004, 006, 021, 037, 067, 075, 082, 085, 102, 114, 117 ENVIRONMENT: 065, 135, 167 EU POLITICS : 001, 005, 008, 009, 012, 013, 015, 016, 022, 023, 026, 027, 034, 035, 040, 041, 044, 045, 048, 049, 060, 062, 063, 064, 065, 067, 068, 078, 080, 081, 082, 083, 084, 089, 094, 097, 098, 102, 103, 105, 106, 111, 115, 116, 117, 119, 120, 121, 126, 129, 130, 131, 133, 134, 135, 142, 144, 146, 152, 155, 159, 161, 163, 165, 166, 169, 172, 174, 176, 177, 178, 180, 181, 185, 188, 189 EU TRADE : 094, 141 FOREIGN POLICY: 001, 016, 023, 034, 063, 100, 113, 126, 129, 135, 138, 141, 146, 174, 181, 188 GENDER : 006, 011, 026, 028, 044, 058, 063, 076, 086, 130, 132, 142, 148, 164, 180, 181, 184, 186 GERMANY: 040, 075, 079, 103, 109, 118, 142, 168 GLOBALIZATION: 013, 015, 018, 022, 023, 024, 029, 031, 035, 038, 047, 051, 057, 060, 067, 074, 079, 090, 098, 109, 118, 125, 126, 130, 135, 142, 150, 153, 170, 174, 175, 185 HEALTH : 025, 050, 186 HISTORY : 009, 011, 029, 039, 044, 045, 054, 057, 068, 070, 071, 072, 073, 076, 083, 087, 088, 103, 104, 105, 108, 110, 113, 118, 120, 128, 142, 143, 157, 168, 173, 181, 182, 187 IDENTITY: 013, 014, 015, 017, 018, 022, 029, 035, 040, 042, 044, 057, 061, 065, 067, 071, 072, 084, 086, 087, 088, 090, 097, 103, 104, 105, 113, 116, 118, 120, 133, 134, 140, 142, 149, 156, 157, 162, 166, 169, 174, 175, 181, 182 IMMIGRATION: 005, 006, 010, 014, 017, 020, 021, 023, 037, 038, 042, 053, 055, 057, 071, 074, 075, 086, 090, 093, 096, 099, 100, 102, 107, 110, 112, 122, 130, 132, 140, 141, 149, 156, 161, 176, 186 LABOR: 031, 047, 053, 055, 094, 100, 152, 160, 175, 183, 184 LAW : 008, 015, 023, 041, 044, 068, 078, 083, 086, 100, 136, 172 LOBBYING: 009, 013, 028, 047, 052, 100, 130, 135 POLITICAL ECONOMY: 003, 004, 007, 019, 030, 036, 046, 047, 052, 053, 054, 056, 060, 062, 065, 067, 069, 070, 077, 092, 098, 108, 109, 111, 115, 124, 125, 135, 136, 139, 151, 154, 168, 170, 175, 177, 179 REGIONALISM: 013, 015, 022, 024, 025, 065, 074, 093, 103, 118, 126, 131, 135, 145, 150, 161, 174, 176, 188 RELIGION: 065, 086, 099, 119, 134, 140, 164, 166, 181 SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY: 039, 150, 185 SOCIAL SYSTEMS THEORY: 057, 092, 101, 124 THEORY : 022, 023, 039, 040, 072, 079, 080, 087, 089, 100, 103, 104, 106, 116, 118, 119, 122, 126, 129, 131, 141, 142, 146, 162, 172, 173, 174, 182 VARIETIES OF CAPITALISM: 003, 007, 019, 060, 062, 066, 077, 091, 108, 111, 123, 139, 142, 154, 160, 168, 171, 175, 185, 187 WELFARE STATE : 004, 010, 025, 035, 036, 043, 050, 051, 055, 056, 058, 059, 060, 075, 077, 109, 115, 118, 132, 147, 152, 154, 160, 167, 168, 170, 171, 175, 179, 183, 184, 185, 186, 187

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Abraham, David, 029, 038 Adam, Christian, 023 Adamson, Fiona, 122 Adler, Karen, 076 Afonso, Alexandre, 124 Aguilar, Paloma, 073 Aguilera, Ruth V., 079 Ahmed, Amel, 070, 085, 128 Akaln, Aye, 112 Aleksic, Tatjana, 103 Alexandrova, Petya, 012 Alexiadou, Despina, 067 Allwood, Gill, 026 Alpan, Basak, 080 Alter, Karen, 169 Alvarez, Cristina, 105 Amat, Francesc, 056 Amato, Annamaria, 182 Amendola, Adalgiso, 182 Ancelovici, Marcos, 047 Andersen, Jrgen Goul, 124 Anderson, Karen, 066 Andonova, Liliana B., 177 Andreotti, Alberta, 162, 184 Andrews, Josephine, 085 Annesley, Claire, 027 Ansell, Ben, 043, 056 Antonucci, Lorenza, 035 Apaydin, Fulya, 173 Armingeon, Klaus Werner, 125, 137 Art, David, 099, 157 Arunachalam, Raj, 056 Astengo, Francesca, 086 Avdagic, Sabina, 036, 109, 137 Baccaro, Lucio, 074, 137 Balamir Cokun, Glin,, 065 Balcells, Laia, 175 Balch, Alex, 005 Ban, Carolyn, 048 Banai, Noit, 118 Banting, Keith, 042 Barb, Esther, 034, 129 Barbier, Jean-Claude, 183 Bardsley, Nicholas, 167 Bargheer, Stefan, 135 Barker, Fiona, 093 Barrera-Gonzlez, Andrs, 022, 040 Barroso, Antonio, 163 Bartels, Larry, 127 Baubck, Rainer, 042, 155, 172 Bauer, Michael, 023, 081 Baumgartner, Frank R., 012 Bayramov, Shahin Vagif, 126 Becker, Uwe, 139 Beckett, Clare, 180 Belfrage, Claes Axel, 115 Bellucci, Paolo, 002 Bennett, Lance, 061, 084, 130 Beramendi, Pablo, 004, 056, 070 Berenskoetter, Felix, 146 Berezin, Mabel, 142, 157 Berg, Linda, 119 Bergbauer, Stephanie, 067 Bergeron, Henri, 050 Berman, Sheri, 128, 157, 159 Bernhard, Michael, 095, 128, 143 Bertelsen, Rasmus, 098 Bertossi, Christophe, 042 Beyer, Heiko, 138 Bianculli, Andrea, 179 Bieber, Tonia, 051 Binderkrantz, Anne Skorkjr, 047 Binnie, Jon, 028 Birch, Sarah, 085 Biziouras, Nikolaos, 109 Bland, Lucy, 076 Blavoukos, Spyros, 001, 151 Bleich, Erik, 096, 099, 122, 140 Bhme, Jenny, 079 Boerger de Smedt, Anne, 083 Boerzel, Tanja A., 126, 178 Boesenecker, Aaron, 060 Bogdani, Mirela, 065 Bohle, Dorothee, 125, 139 Boix, Carles, 175 Bol, Damien, 114 Boltanski, Luc, 069 Bolukbasi, Tolga, 065, 185 Borkert, Maren, 005 Borras, Susana, 115 Bossong, Raphael, 161, 176 Boswell, Christina, 020 Botzem, Sebastian, 007 Bouchard, Caroline, 001 Boucoyannis, Deborah, 143 Bourantonis, Dimitris, 001 Bowen, John, 122, 159 Boyer, Dominic, 072, 159, 160 Boyer, Robert, 019 Bozec, Geraldine, 018, 035 Brack, Nathalie, 049 Brady, David, 154 Braun, Benjamin, 046 Bray, Janna, 099 Breeman, Gerard, 167 Breunig, Christian, 012 Bridgen, Paul, 187 Brinkmann, Tobias, 110 Brodkin, Evelyn Z., 059 Broeders, Dennis, 020 Brooks, Clem, 184 Brouard, Sylvain, 012 Bruno, Caruso, 094 Bruszt, Lszl, 133, 177 Buchs, Milena, 167 Busby, Amy, 189 Busch, Andreas, 123 Busemeyer, Marius, 066, 170 Bussu, Sonia, 074 Caglioti, Daniela L., 110 Cas Fontanella, Jordi, 184 Cakir, Burcin, 142 Calhoun, Craig, 039 Callaghan, Helen J., 007 Calvo, Kerman, 028 Calzada, Ins, 184 Campomori, Francesca, 093 Canning, Kathleen M., 076 Capoccia, Giovanni, 128 Caponio, Tiziana, 005, 093 Caporaso, James, 163, 178 Carlin, Wendy, 092 Carrasco, Silvia, 156 Carreras, Albert, 091 Carter, Elizabeth Ann, 154 Castell, Patrick, 050 Castelli, Pietro, 014 Castillo Ortiz, Pablo Jos, 008 Castro, Elga, 103 Castro Martn, Teresa, 101 Catteeuw, Laurie, 182 Caviedes, Alexander, 053 Ceobanu, Alin, 014 Cerna, Lucie, 053, 098 Chacartegui, Consuelo, 094 Chaqus-Bonafont, Laura, 012, 027 Chavez, Leo R., 072 Chebel dAppollonia, Ariane, 107 Chenard, Marie-Julie, 113 Chetaille, Agns, 028 Chodorowska, Daniela, 126 Chou, Meng-Hsuan, 098 Christiansen, Peter Munk, 047 Cimpoca, Silvana, 139

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Cioffi, John W., 041, 136 Claes, Monica, 078 Clasen, Jochen, 183 Clegg, Daniel, 170, 183 Clift, Ben, 003, 151 Closa, Carlos, 163 Clua i Fain, Montserrat, 022 Coenders, Marcel, 014 Cohen, Antonin, 045, 068, 083 Cohen, Yolande J., 058 Cole, Jeffrey, 033 Colli, Andrea, 123 Colomer, Josep, 085 Conant, Lisa, 023, 163 Connolly, Sara, 048 Cooper, Ian, 023, 181 Corona, Vctor, 149 Cortina, Clara, 101 Costa, Olivier, 049, 134 Costa, Oriol, 163, 178 Costa Lobo, Marina, 002 Cousin, Bruno, 069 Cox, Laurence, 158 Craig, Martin, 046 Craith, Mirad Nic, 040 Crespi-Cladera, Rafel, 079 Cronin, James E., 159 Cross, Maia K. Davis, 161 Culpepper, Pepper, 052, 170, 190 Cunningham, Kevin, 010 Cvajner, Martina, 020 DAlimonte, Roberto, 114 DAuria, Matthew, 182 Dahlstrm, Carl, 075 Dan, Oana Monica, 015 Dandashly, Assem, 030 Darden, Keith, 128 Davesa, Ferran, 027 Davidson-Schmich, Louise K., 148, 165 de Beer, Paul, 183 de Castro, Luiz Ricardo Kabbach, 079 de Jong, Abe, 123 de la Porte, Caroline, 115, 183 De Lange, Sarah, 006 de Miguel, Jesus M., 186 de Prado, Cesar, 098, 150 De Valk, Helga, 101 de Visser, Maartje, 078 de Wilde, Pieter, 106 De Witte, Bruno, 078 Dee, Megan, 016 Deeg, Richard, 033, 060

Dehousse, Renaud, 049 del Olmo, Margarita, 156 Delhey, Jan, 145, 162 Della Sala, Vincent, 120 Dellepiane, Sebastian, 151 Delputte, Sarah, 141, 174 Dembinska, Magdalena, 013 Deswarte, Richard, 182 Diani, Mario, 057, 130 Dez Medrano, Juan, 035, 049, 064, 101, 116, 133, 145, 159, 166, 185 Dini, Vittorio, 182 Dixon, Jennifer, 073 Djelic, Marie-Laure, 108, 153 Dobbins, Michael, 098 Doerr, Nicole, 061, 074, 185 Dosemeci, Mehmet, 113 Drahokoupil, Jan, 139 Drieskens, Edith, 001 Dubin, Kenneth, 041 Dubois, Vincent, 059 Ducci, Annamaria, 182 Duchesne, Sophie, 013, 018 Dunlavy, Colleen, 091 Duyvendak, Jan Willem, 028, 042, 122 Dyevre, Arthur, 008 Dlvik, Jon Erik, 092, 124, 152 Earles, Kimberly, 026 Ebbinghaus, Bernhard, 047, 077, 187 Egeberg, Morten, 048 Eger, Maureen, 014 Eguren, Joaqun, 156 Eichhorst, Werner, 066 Eilders, Christiane, 061 Eisaku, Ide, 151 El Qadim, Nora, 141 El-Enany, Nadine, 176 Emeran, Christine, 087 Emmenegger, Patrick, 054, 170 Encarnacion, Omar Guillermo, 073, 173 Engeli, Isabelle, 027, 044 Epstein, Beth S., 013 Erhardt, Erwin Frank, 118 Erk, Jan, 102 Ertugal, Ebru, 065, 185 Escandell, Xavier, 014 Esping-Andersen, Gsta, 127 Espinoza Figueroa, Francis Charlotte, 181 Estevez-Abe, Margarita, 132 Evans, Ana Maria, 164 Evans, Antony, 059

Exartier, Vivien L., 129 Fabbrini, Sergio, 138 Fabiani, Jean-Louis, 039, 104 Fagan, Adam, 178 Fagnani, Jeanne, 058 Faraldo Jarillo, Jose Maria, 105 Fasone, Cristina, 121 Favell, Adrian, 035, 097, 116, 145 Fear, Jeffrey, 108 Fella, Stefano, 021 Fennema, Meindert, 006 Fernandes, Tiago, 143, 164, 179 Fernandez, Juan, 109 Fernndez Pasarn, Ana Mar, 049 Fernndez-Albertos, Jos, 175 Fetzer, Thomas, 009 Fioramonti, Lorenzo, 016 Fishman, Robert, 164, 179 Fleschenberg, Andrea, 148 Flesher Fominaya, Cristina Maria, 057, 158 Foley, Frank, 144 Font, Joan Costa, 025 Foret, Franois, 086, 134, 181 Forsberg, Tuomas, 138 Foucault, Martial, 002, 027 Fournier, Marcel, 039 Frader, Laura, 058 Franon, Baptiste, 109 Franklin, Mark, 015 Freedland, Mark, 094 Freire, Andr, 114 Frekko, Susan, 149 Friedrich, Dawid G., 089, 106, 121 Fllesdal, Andreas, 155, 172 Gagnon, Alain, 093 Gains, Francesca, 027 Gal, Susan, 017, 149 Galbraith, Marysia H., 057 Galligan, Yvonne, 180 Garcia, Nuria, 040 Garcia Perez de Leon, Cesar, 174 Garrido Cumbrera, Marco, 150 Gasca, Viorelia, 078 Geddes, Andrew, 005 Georgakakis, Didier, 048 Gerhards, Jrgen, 162 Geyer, Michael, 088, 113 Gfeller, Aurlie Elisa, 045 Giner, Salvador, 086, 181 Gingrich, Jane, 056 Giumelli, Francesco, 131 Glencross, Andrew, 146

Glowsky, David, 101 Gomez-Reino, Margarita, 102 Gonon, Philipp, 066 Gonzlez-Ferrer, Amparo, 075 Gora, Magdalene, 134 Gornitzka, se, 115 Gough, Ian, 167 Gould, Andrew, 143, 164 Goyer, Michel, 003, 079 Graf, Lukas, 066 Greer, Scott, 025 Grek, Sotiria, 051 Griera, Maria Del Mar, 166 Griglio, Elena, 121 Grittersova, Jana, 125 Groen, Lisanne, 034 Grtsch, Florian, 119 Grossman, Emiliano, 012, 027 Gualmini, Elisabetta, 062 Guardiancich, Igor, 077 Guell, Berta, 005 Guerrina, Roberta, 026 Guilhot, Nicolas, 039 Guiraudon, Virginie, 020, 059, 107, 116, 132 Gulinska-Jurgiel, Paulina, 105 Gunay, Defne, 080 Guzman-Concha, Cesar, 130 Haastrup, Toni, 188 Hacker, Jacob, 056 Haipeter, Thomas, 094 Hajdinjak, Marko, 018 Hallden, Karin, 132 Hampshire, James, 020 Hancke, Robert, 003, 060, 123 Hann, Chistopher, 111 Hansen, Jens A., 152 Hansen, Peo, 120 Hansen, Randall, 011, 140 Hansen-Magnusson, Hannes, 105 Hanson, Stephen, 128, 143 Hardiman, Niamh, 137, 151 Harms, Victoria Elisabeth, 057 Hartlapp, Miriam, 023 Hassel, Anke, 092, 170 Husermann, Silja, 004, 036, 170 Haxhi, Ilir, 079 Hay, Colin, 062 Hechinger, Anna, 175 Heinisch, Reinhard, 021, 082 Helbling, Marc, 099, 140 Helfer, Lawrence, 169 Hellgren, Zenia, 132 Hellstrm, Anders, 120

Henjak, Andrija, 082 Henke, Marina, 141, 146 Henninger, Annette, 148 Hepburn, Eve, 093 Hernndez i Sagrera, Ral, 176 Hicks, Alexander, 168 Hillebrand, Claudia, 161 Hite, Katie, 073 Hobson, Barbara, 132 Hoffmann, Lars, 078 Hoffmann, Peter, 011 Hoffmann, Stefan-Ludwig, 110 Holmes, Douglas, 157, 166 Honsberger, Laura, 142 Horn, Laura, 115 Horvth, Anik, 018 Howarth, David, 030 Howell, Chris, 019, 062 Huber, Evelyne, 179 Huddleston, Thomas, 042 Huebscher, Evelyne, 175 Hurrelmann, Achim, 117 Hutter, Swen, 117 Ichijo, Atsuko, 018 Ifversen, Jan, 120 Igbayeva, Meruyert, 126 nce, Zeynep, 065 Ireland, Patrick R., 186 Itaina, Xabier, 166 Ito, Takeshi, 109 Ivaldi, Gilles, 021 Iversen, Martin Jes, 091, 123 Iversen, Torben, 066, 108 Izci, Rana, 065 Jabko, Nicolas, 003 Jackson, Gregory, 062 Jacobs, Dirk, 075, 093 Jacobs, Francis, 174, 189 Jacobsen, Kurt, 091 Jacobsson, Kerstin, 115 Jagodzinski, Romuald, 152 Jakubow, Alexander, 050 Jalalzai, Farida, 148, 180 Jarausch, Konrad H., 011, 071, 088 Jrlehed, Johan, 022 Jasiewicz, Joanna, 057 Jeanpierre, Laurent, 039 Jegen, Maya, 129 Jenne, Nicole, 179 Jensen, Carsten, 043 Jepsen, Maria, 183 Jetschke, Anja, 169 Johansson-Nogus, Elisabeth, 034

Johnson, Juliet, 073 Johnston, Alison, 030 Jolliff, Brandy, 169 Jones, Bryan D., 012 Jonsson, Stefan, 120 Jordana, Jacint, 177, 179 Jubany, Olga, 005 Julio, Mariel, 027 Jupille, Joseph, 169 Jusko, Karen Long, 004, 067 Jrgensen, Knud Erik, 001 Kaasche, Alexandra, 125 Kaelble, Hartmut, 064 Kaiser, Wolfram, 071, 083 Kalb, Donald, 111 Kammel, Arnold, 131 Kashin, Konstantin, 143 Kassim, Hussein, 048, 081 Kassimeris, George, 144 Kaunert, Christian, 016, 034, 144, 161 Kaya, Ayhan, 018 Kelemen, R. Daniel, 041, 136 Keller, Berndt Karl, 152 Kersh, Rogan, 050 Kettunen, Pauli, 054 Keune, Maarten, 124, 152, 183 Khan, Shamus, 069 Kienzle, Benjamin, 034 Kies, Raphael, 074 Kipping, Matthias, 108 Kirchner, Emil J., 131 Kissack, Robert, 001, 100 Kitschelt, Herbert, 004, 037, 190 Klumbyte, Neringa, 072 Knight, Carly, 102 Knudsen, Ann Christina Lauring, 009, 045, 068, 120 Koelet, Suzana, 101 Kofman, Eleonore, 005 Kollman, Kelly, 028 Kollmeier, Kathrin, 110 Koopmans, Ruud, 042, 084, 102 Korpi, Walter, 043 Kostakopoulou, Dora, 176 Kotsopoulos, John, 188 Kouki, Hara, 018 Kovacevic, Natasa, 104 Kovcs, Andras, 018 Kraler, Albert, 005 Krankenhagen, Stefan, 071 Kreuzer, Markus, 070 Kriesi, Hanspeter, 004 Krger, Sandra, 089, 106, 121

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Kronsell, Annica, 026 Krotz, Ulrich, 141 Kubik, Jan, 128 Kuerschner, Isabelle, 165 Kuo, Alexander, 067, 168, 175 Kurtovic, Larisa, 087 Kuyucu, Tuna, 097 Kvist, Jon, 183 Kymlicka, Will, 042 Klvraa, Christoffer, 120 Lagerkvist, Johan, 150 Lagneau-Ymonet, Paul, 007 Laki, Mihaly, 171 Lamont, Michle, 069, 116 Lampland, Martha, 171 Langbein, Julia, 177 Langenbacher, Eric, 073 Lansbergen, Anja, 172 Lars, Alberth, 119 Larsen, Morten Lind, 108 Larsen, Trine Pernille, 152 Lassnigg, Lorenz, 066 Laurence, Jonathan, 099 Lavalle, Chantal, 131 Lazardeux, Sebastien, 012 Le Gals, Patrick, 069, 145, 159, 162 Lechner, Claudia, 005 Leconte, Ccile, 049 Lee, Hang Young, 154 Lee, Taeku, 055 Lehrer, Erica, 104 Leimgruber, Matthieu, 187 Leinaweaver, Jessaca, 156 Leisyte, Liudvika, 098 Lemke, Christiane, 138 Lemon, Alaina, 087 Lengyel, Gyorgy, 171 Lonard, Sarah, 016, 144, 161 Leschke, Janine, 183 Leustean, Lucian, 009 Levi-Faur, David, 177 Levy, Daniel, 029 Lewis, Mary, 033 Lewis-Beck, Michael, 002 Liao, Ching T., 186 Liebe, Ulf, 138 Liebert, Ulrike, 106, 117, 133 Lindenberger, Thomas, 088 Lindvall, Johannes, 036, 151 Littoz-Monnet, Annabelle, 105 Llamazares, Ivn, 102 Llanque, Marcus, 182 Lombardo, Emanuela, 026, 044 Lopes Martins, Joana, 179

Lopez, Julia, 094 Lord, Christopher, 106 Lorenz, Ulrike, 169 Lynch, Julia, 025, 033 Maag, Simon, 117 Maas, Willem, 053, 155 MacKenzie, Alexander, 161 MacRae, Heather, 026 Madsen, Mikael Rask, 068, 083 Mailand, Mikkel, 152, 183 Mair, Peter, 067, 190 Malle, Jackson Francis, 135 Mandelkern, Ronen, 046 Mann, Michael, 064 Manow, Philip, 043, 054 Mar-Molinero, Clare, 022, 040 Maranzana, Luciano Jos, 044 Mares, Isabela, 043, 054, 168 Marginson, Paul, 152 Mari-Klose, Pau, 184 Marier, Patrik, 077 Markiewitcz, Olga, 007 Marques, Margarida, 179 Marston, Greg, 059 Mart i Puig, Salvador, 173 Martin, Andrew, 092, 124 Martin, Cathie Jo, 091, 127, 159 Martin, Nathalie, 080 Martinez-Herrera, Enric, 103 Martinico, Giuseppe, 008 Martnez-Dordella, Santiago, 035 Masats, Dolors, 149 Mattioli, Fabio, 104 Matysik, Tracie, 076 Mtzke, Margitta, 025 Maurer, Markus, 066 Maxwell, Rahsaan, 099, 122, 140 Mayhew, Ken, 092 Mayoral, Juan Antonio, 008 Mazzoleni, Oscar, 006 McCourt, David M., 146 McIntosh, Ewen, 023 Meardi, Guglielmo, 053 Meier, Petra, 044 Meirinho, Manuel, 114 Mema, Medlir, 023 Menz, Georg, 010, 053 Mepschen, Paul, 086 Merand, Frederic, 129, 146 Meret, Susi, 006 Meunier, Sophie, 138, 153, 159 Meyer, Jan-Henrik, 009, 061 Meyer, Sarah, 010 Meyer, Traute, 077, 187

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Michailidou, Asimina, 106 Michalowski, Ines, 005, 038 Middell, Matthias, 088 Miley, Jeff, 022, 041 Millard, Frances, 021, 037 Miller-Gonzalez, Jennifer, 099 Mincyte, Diana, 185 Mingione, Enzo, 111, 184 Minkenberg, Michael, 166 Molina Romo, Oscar, 137 Molnar, Virag, 033, 118 Mol, Noelle, 072, 160 Monforte, Pierre, 130 Muoz, Luz, 012, 027 Montero, Jose Ramon, 114 Moody, Jon, 012 Morales, Laura, 010 Morata, Francesc, 063 Moreno, Luis, 184 Moreno-Fuentes, Francisco Javier, 162, 184 Morris, Lydia D., 010 Mounk, Yascha, 102 Mourao Permoser, Julia, 134 Muehlebach, Andrea Karin, 160 Mnch, Richard, 064 Muro, Diego, 013, 073, 144 Mushaben, Joyce Marie, 165, 180 Myant, Martin, 139 Naczyk, Marek, 187 Nadeau, Richard, 002 Napolitano, Valentina, 017 Narotzky, Susana, 111 Natali, David, 077 Navaro-Yashin, Yael, 017 Newman, Michael, 149 Niemann, Arne, 034 Nikolenyi, Csaba, 021, 085 Noelke, Andreas, 139, 153 Nofre, Jordi, 104 Noori, Neema, 098 Novotna, Tereza, 063 Nussbaum, Luci, 149 Obinger, Herbert, 125 Obydenkova, Anastassia, 150 degrd, Anne Mette, 152 Odmalm, Pontus, 075 Olivier, Gerrit, 034 Oren, Tami, 046 Orenstein, Mitchell A., 062, 077 Ortbals, Candice, 130 Ortiz, Luis, 094

Osuna Nevado, Carmen, 156 Oude Nijhuis, Dennie, 066 Outhwaite, William, 064 verbye, Einar, 125 zcan, Esra, 112 Ozcelik, Ali Onur, 080 Ozcurumez, Saime, 100, 112 Ozdemir, Burcu, 063 zkan, Derya, 097 Pagoulatos, George, 151 Palau, Anna, 012, 027 Palier, Bruno, 147, 170 Papadakis, Konstantinos, 137 Park, Gene, 151 Parla, Aye, 090, 112 Paster, Thomas, 168 Patel, Kiran, 071, 088, 113 Paternotte, David, 028, 044 Patio-Santos, Adriana, 149 Patridge, Damani, 090 Peano, Irene, 100 Peintinger, Teresa, 010 Penades, Alberto, 070, 114 Perez, Sofia, 010, 075, 124 Peters, B. Guy, 081 Petersen, Klaus, 054 Peterson, John, 081 Petrova, Margarita, 100 Petrovi, Tanja, 160 Piattoni, Simona, 089 Piccirilli, Giovanni, 121 Pierson, Paul, 052, 092, 127 Piet, Remi, 135 Pilon, Dennis, 070 Pinto, Sanjay, 047 Pissarczyk, Anja, 079 Pochet, Philippe D., 115, 152, 183 Poehls, Kerstin, 071 Pollak, Johannes, 089 Poloni-Staudinger, Lori M, 130 Polyakova, Alina, 102 Popescu, Marina, 082 Portela, Clara, 131 Posner, Elliot, 007 Powell, Justin J.W., 066 Prata, Ana, 164 Pujolar Cos, Joan, 149 Ris, Tiina, 018 Ramon, Anna, 185 Rangelov, Iavor, 131 Rasmussen, Anne, 027 Rasmussen, Maja Kluger, 189 Rasmussen, Morten, 045, 068, 083

Recchi, Ettore, 053 Rehm, Philipp, 004, 056 Reich, Simon, 107 Rempe, Martin, 009 Renda, Kadri Kaan, 080 Rhodes, Martin, 109, 124 Richard, Anne-Isabelle, 113 Riera, Pedro, 114, 175 Riley, Dylan, 157 Ringe, Nils, 174 Ripoll Servent, Ariadna, 161, 189 Risse, Thomas, 084, 116, 169 Riva, Angelo, 007 Roa Bastos, Francisco, 045 Rocher, Franois, 093 Rodriguez Morato, Arturo, 118 Rodrguez, Jos A., 055, 185 Rssel, Jrg, 101 Rogozen-Soltar, Mikaela, 086 Rollings, Neil, 108 Romain, Lachat, 002 Romeyn, Esther, 090 Rommerskirchen, Charlotte, 030 Rona-Tas, Akos, 055, 171 Roose, Jochen, 024 Ros, Virginia, 010 Rosenberger, Sieglinde, 010 Rosenhek, Zeev, 046 Rothstein, Bo, 154 Rovny, Jan, 082 Roy, Joaquim, 103 Royo, Sebastain, 179 Rueda, David, 036, 056, 127 Ruedin, Didier, 010 Ruffa, Chiara, 146 Ruiz-Rufino, Rubn, 114 Ruzza, Carlo, 021 Ryan, Eileen, 181 Rydgren, Jens, 021 Saalfeld, Thomas K, 099 Saatcioglu, Beken, 178 Sacchi, Stefano, 115 Sacriste, Guillaume, 045, 083 Sadeh, Tal, 030 Safranoff, Ana, 101 Saguy, Abigail, 050 Saldias, Osvaldo, 169 Santana-Acua, Alvaro, 118, 142 Sattler, Thomas, 015 Sbragia, Alberta, 135 Scavenius, Theresa, 155, 172 Schaffrin, Andre, 167 Schain, Martin A., 107 Scheepers, Peer, 014

Schittenhelm, Karin, 055 Schmidt, Torben Dall, 024 Schmidt, Vivien, 019, 062, 084, 147 Schmidtke, Oliver, 055 Schnabel, Annette, 119, 175 Schnyder, Gerhard, 062, 154 Schoenman, Roger, 060 Scholten, Peter, 005 Schorb, Friedrich, 050 Schram, Sanford, 059 Schweitzer, Sylvie, 058 Schwell, Alexandra, 176 Sciortino, Giuseppe, 020 Scott, James, 024 Sedelmeier, Ulrich, 126 Seeleib-Kaiser, Martin, 170 Seelig, Arnim H. Alex, 142 Segeral, Nathalie, 142 Sempijja, Norman, 188 Semyonov, Moshe, 014 Senses, Nazli, 100 Serra, Narcis, 129 Seyrek, Demir Murat, 130 Sezneva, Olga, 017 Shahin, Jamal, 001 Shalev, Michael, 046 Shaw, Jo, 155 Sheftel, Anna, 087 Shire, Karen, 132 Shoshan, Nitzan, 017, 160 Siegelberg, Mira, 110 Siegl, Julian, 176 Sierra, Mireia, 185 Sigalas, Manos, 121 Sil, Rudra, 143 Simoni, Marco, 036, 060 Sissenich, Beate, 163 Skoutaris, Nikos, 078 Skradol, Natalia, 103 Smith, Gavin A., 111, 160 Smith, Nicola, 062 Sobolewska, Maria, 140 Soifer, Hillel, 173 Solanke, Iyiola, 068 Sol, Carlota, 103 Soler Carbonell, Josep, 149 Soskice, David, 092, 108 Soysal, Levant, 065, 097, 112 Spector, Scott, 076 Sprungk, Carina, 134, 163 Stanley, Benjamin, 021 Starke, Peter, 125 Statham, Paul, 117 Stavridis, Stelios, 174 Stegmaier, Mary, 002

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Steinmetz, George, 039 Steinmo, Sven Holger, 054, 147 Stensota, Helena, 186 Stephens, John D., 147, 164, 179 Steven, Martin Hamish, 134 Stiller, Sabina, 147, 167 Stoeckel, Florian, 015 Stoilkova, Maria, 090 Stoklosa, Katarzyna, 105 Stone, Katherine, 094 Stone, Marla, 157 Streeck, Wolfgang, 019, 052, 133, 147 Street, Alex, 055, 075 Surez, Mara Luz, 040 Suginohara, Masako, 109 Sujoldzic, Anita, 040 Sundell, Anders, 075 Swenson, Peter, 052 Sznaider, Natan, 029, 038 Sznajder Lee, Aleksandra, 047 Taggart, Paul, 037, 189 Teigen, Mari, 148 Thatcher, Mark, 007, 062 Thelen, Kathleen, 052 Therborn, Gran, 064, 162 Thielemann, Eiko, 176 Thomas, Elaine, 107 Thompson, Andrew, 081 Thorhallsson, Baldur, 125 Thraenhardt, Dietrich, 038 Tiedau, Ulrich, 182 Timmermans, Arco, 012 Toka, Gabor, 082 Tomlinson, Jim, 151 Topic, Martina, 018 Torpey, John, 029, 038 Torres, Aida, 008 Torres, Analia, 184 Tovias, Alfred, 030 Trampusch, Christine, 066, 170 Trappmann, Vera, 047 Trenchs-Parera, Mireia, 149 Trenz, Hans-Jrg, 089, 106 Triandafyllidou, Anna, 018 Trueb, Bettina, 129 Tucker, Joshua, 156 Turner, Lowell, 019, 047 Unamuno, Virginia, 149 nsal, zlem, 097 Urla, Jacqueline, 149 Urpelainen, Johannes, 015

Valdez, Sarah, 014 Valiente, Celia, 044, 181 Van Biezen, Ingrid, 082, 190 Van Criekinge, Tine, 188 van de Steeg, Marianne, 061, 084 van der Brug, Wouter, 006 van der Veen, Maurits, 015 van Ees, Hans, 079 van Heerden, Sjoerdje, 006 van Hooren, Franca, 125, 132 van Huellen, Vera, 178 van Kersbergen, Kees, 006, 043 van Waarden, Frans, 041, 136 van Wissen, Leo, 101 Vangoidsenhoven, Guido, 010 Vanhuysse, Pieter, 171 Vasileva, Alexandra, 139 Vauchez, Antoine, 068 Verdun, Amy, 030 Vermeiren, Jan, 182 Vidra, Zsuzsanna, 018 Vinale, Adriano, 182 Vink, Maarten Peter, 042, 155 Vlaskamp, Martijn, 016 Vogt, Julie Anna, 013 Vollaard, Hans, 119 vom Hau, Matthias, 013, 173 Von Wahl, Angelika, 148, 165 v. Werder, Axel, 079 Wade, Robert, 111 Wagner, Peter, 133 Waites, Matthew, 028 Waligorska, Magdalena, 104 Walker, Siovahn A., 033, 159 Warleigh-Lack, Alex, 169 Warren, Dorian, 094 Waterbury, Myra A., 174 Watson, Sara, 036, 056 Weber, Sabrina, 152 Wegener, Jens, 113 Welsh, Helga A., 051, 180 Wendler, Frank, 117 Werts, Han, 014 Whiteside, Noel, 054, 077 Wibbels, Erik, 004 Wickham-Jones, Mark, 092 Wiliarty, Sarah, 165, 180 Wilken, Lisanne, 035 Willaert, Didier, 101 Wille, Anchrit, 048, 081 Wilson, John, 123 Wind, Marlene, 155, 172 Winland, Daphne, 063

Wiss, Tobias, 077 Wolinetz, Steven B., 006, 037 Woolard, Kathryn, 149 Workman, Samuel, 012 Wst, Andreas M., 099 Wulff, Helena, 072 Wunderlich, Daniel, 010 Wustenberg, Jenny, 105 Xydias, Christina, 165 Yelenevskaya, Maria, 087 Yildirim, Umut, 017 Yurchak, Alexei, 072 Zamora, Anna, 014 Zanon, Flavia, 131 Zapata-Barrero, Ricard, 093, 107 Zaslove, Andrej, 006, 037 Zattoni, Alessandro, 079 Zhu, Boliang, 054 Ziblatt, Daniel, 143 Ziegler, J. Nicholas, 136 Zielinska, Katarzyna, 134 Zyla, Benjamin, 131

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Events & Resources

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or decades, social scientists have behaved as if the European Union were just a political and institutional umbrella standing above national states and societies. However, the notion of a timeless and perfect coincidence between political and societal boundaries is debatable throughout European history, and has been most severely tested during the last forty years. The softening of European state borders and transformative effects of globalization have strongly encouraged the development of transnational social ties and solidarities.

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hus, this panel will address questions respecting the current and future character of European society. How far along are we in the process of transnational social change? How much further is Europe likely to proceed along this road? And, how likely it is that transnational European social groups will form with distinctive lifestyles and outlook?

Prospects for a European Society

Featuring: Goran Therborn, University of Cambridge Hartmut Kaelble, Humboldt University Michael Mann, University of California, Los Angeles Richard Mnch, Bamberg University William Outhwaite, University of Newcastle Chair:
Juan Dez Medrano, Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals (IBEI)/Universidad Carlos III, Madrid

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Monday, June 20, 2011 6:30 pm

Aula Magna Auditorium, University of Barcelona

To be Followed by a Reception

Where are Political Parties in Europe and Where are they Going?

Plenary Session:

Wednesday

re political parties still the primary vehicles of popular participation in democratic politics? The evidence from across Europe is the source of considerable contestation among political scientists. Some scholars argue that new cleavages are emerging to restructure politics, and that parties continue to be accountable to their voters. This perspective has been challenged, both by those who question whether these new cleavages have any permanence, and by those who see a growing disconnect between how parties govern and how they represent societal interests, a conflict which fatally undermines the account- Featuring: ability of parties to citizens. Herbert Kitschelt, Duke University n this plenary, panelists representing a variety of these viewpoints will discuss what we know about parties and what we can expect to see from party competition over the next two decades.

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Peter Mair, European University Institute Ingrid Van Biezen, Leiden University
Pepper Culpepper, European University Institute

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To be Followed by a Reception

Wednesday, June 22, 2011 6:30 pm


Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals

Presidential Plenary Tuesday

The Politics of Inequality in Post-Industrial Economies


Life seems nasty, brutish, and short in the twentyfirst century, and the great virtues of the European model -coordination, equality, social solidarity-are increasingly illusive in our post-industrial world. Thus the Presidential Plenary explores the forces driving inequality, and the political and institutional impediments to social cohesion and economic security within advanced, industrialized countries.
Featuring: Cathie Jo Martin, Boston University Chair of the Council for European Studies Larry Bartels, Princeton University Gsta Esping-Andersen, Universitat Pompeu Fabra Paul Pierson, University of California, Berkeley David Rueda, University of Oxford

Featured

Tuesday, June 21, 2011 6:30 pm

Aula Magna Auditorium University of Barcelona

Conference Venues
Universitat Ramon Llull Facultat de Comunicacio Blanquerna Valldonzella, 23, 08001 Barcelona, Spain Reception & Registration Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals (IBEI) Elisabets, 10, 08001 Barcelona, Spain tel. (34) 93 412 11 89 Conference Administration Universitat de Barcelona, Aula Magna Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes, 585 08007 Barcelona, Spain

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Hotel Avenida Palace Gran via de les Corts Catalanes, 605-607 08007 Barcelona, Spain tel. (34) 93 301 96 00 Hotel Catalonia Ramblas c/Pelayo, 28 08001 Barcelona, Spain tel. (34) 93 316 8400 Hotel Catalonia Plaza Catalunya c/Bergara, 11 08014 Barcelona, Spain tel. (34) 93 426 2600 NH Calderon Rambla Catalunya, 26 08007 Barcelona, Spain tel. (34) 93 301 0000 Hotel Ac Diplomatic Pau Claris, 122 08009 Barcelona, Spain tel. (34) 90 229 2293

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Arc de Triomf, Barcelona. Architect: Josep Vilaseca i Casanovas

Local Restaurants*
7 PORTES Cuisine: Catalan Price: 40-60 Zone: Ciutat Vella Address: Pg.dIsabell II, 14 08003 Barcelona Phone: 933 193 033 Fax: 933 193 046 e-Mail: reserves@7portes.com Web: www.7portes.com ALBA GRANADOS Cuisine: Market-fresh, Mediterranean Price: 40-60 Zone: Eixample Address: Enric Granados, 34 08008 Barcelona Phone: 934 546 116 Fax: 934 548 374 e-Mail: suegarcia@grupalba.com Web site: www.grupalba.com CAL PINXO PALAU DE MAR Cuisine: Catalan, Mediterranean Price: 40-60 Zone: Ciutat Vella Address: Pl.Pau Vila, 1. Palau de Mar 08039 Barcelona Phone: 932 212 211 Fax: 932 213 334 e-Mail: eventos@calpinxo.com Web: www.calpinxo.com CASA LEOPOLDO Cuisine: Market-fresh, Mediterranean Price: 40-60 Zone: Ciutat Vella Address: Sant Rafael, 24 08001 Barcelona Phone: 934 413 014 Fax: 934 413 014 e-Mail: info@casaleopoldo.com Web: www.casaleopoldo.com CITRUS RESTAURANTUS Cuisine: Mediterranean Price: 20-40 Zone: Eixample Address: Pg.de Grcia, 44, 1r 08007 Barcelona Phone: 934 872 345 Fax: 934 872 368 e-Mail: ang@angrup.com Web: www.angrup.com EL CANGREJO LOCO Cuisine: Mediterranean Price: 40-60 Zone: Sant Mart Address: Moll de Gregal, 27-30 - Port Olmpic 08005 Barcelona Phone: 932 210 533 Fax: 932 212 657 e-Mail: cangrejo@elcangrejoloco.com Web site: www.elcangrejoloco.com GAIG Cuisine: Creative, Catalan Price: > 60 Zone: Eixample Address: Arag, 214 08011 Barcelona Phone: 934 291 017 Fax: 934 297 002 e-Mail: info@restaurantgaig.com Web: www.restaurantgaig.com LA GAVINA Cuisine: Mediterranean Price: 40-60 Zone: Ciutat Vella Address: Pl.Pau Vila, 1. Edifici Palau de Mar Port Vell, 08039 Barcelona Phone: 932 210 595 Fax: 932 215 970 e-Mail: reservas@lagavina.es Web site: www.lagavina.es IRATI TAVERNA BASCA Cuisine: Basque, Tapas Price: 20-40 Zone: Ciutat Vella Address: Cardenal Casaas, 17 08002 Barcelona Phone: 902 520 522 Fax: 934 127 376 e-Mail: reservas@sagardi.com Web: www.sagardi.com LA TERRAZA DEL CLARIS Cuisine: Creative, Mediterranean Price: 40-60 Zone: Eixample Address: Pau Claris, 150 08009 Barcelona Phone: 934 876 262 Fax: 934 875 443 e-Mail: terrazacl@derbyhotels.com Web: http://es.derbyhotels.com/LaTerraza-del-Claris-Barcelona LOIDI Cuisine: Market-fresh Price: 40-60 Zone: Eixample Address: Mallorca, 248 08008 Barcelona Phone: 934 929 292 Fax: 934 453 232 e-Mail: info@loidi.com Web: www.loidi.com MIRADOR AL PALAU DE LA MSICA Cuisine: Catalan Price: 40-60 Zone: Ciutat Vella Address: Palau de la Msica, 4-6 08003 Barcelona Phone: 902 520 522 Fax: 932 682 640 e-Mail: reservas@sagardi.com Web site: www.sagardi.com MONTJUC EL XALET Cuisine: Mediterranean Price: 40-60 Zone: Sants - Montjuc Address: Av.Miramar, 31 08038 Barcelona Phone: 933 249 270 Fax: 933 291 234

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Perspectives on Europe
Editor: Richard Deeg, Temple University Managing Editor: Siovahn Walker, Council for European Studies

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Perspectives on Europe
autumn 2010 | 40:2

How are Europeans Made? Debating a National Models Approach to Immigrant Integration

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