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Link Campus University in Rome
http://www.unilink.it/
with
International Sociological Association
Research Committee Sociotechnics and Sociological practice
(ISA-RC26) http://www.isa-sociology.org/rc26.htm
and
Italian Sociological Association-Political Sociology Section
(AIS-Sezione di Sociologia politica)
http://www.ais-sociologia.it/sezioni/sociologia-politica
organize the
Summer School
Socio-political crisis
and new governance challenges
Rome 15th-20th of June 2015, including the
International Conference:
Globalization and new socio-political trends
Rome 19th-20th of June 2015
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SUMMER SCHOOL
Socio-political crisis and new governance challenges
Rome 15th-18th of June 2015
Presentation
In a historic phase of liquid modernity as Bauman calls it, societies undergo through fast and continuous changes. Established ways of life, thinking, acting, are undermined by a fast moving process of globalized change forcing us to face new problems and, as it usually happens during historical phases of transition, the new coagulation of social, political, economic and democratic forms that will overcome the old ones, seems yet unclear. The economic crisis biting the average family as well as small and large enterprises goes along with a crisis of political and institutional authority in many Countries. Creating a climate of uncertainty and distrust that seems to represent a threat for the democratic fiber of these nations. Changing social, economic and productive structures entails a change in the political sphere too. Social and political scientists are registering a shift in the role of political parties, and new actors and "milieus" appear on the decision making scene on one hand while on the other, traditional mass political organizations seem no longer fit to adequately represent the needs of a fast moving globalized society.
The Summer School in Socio-political crisis and new governance challenges will be organized as a residential, full immersion school, completed by a two days International Conference at the end. Students and Professors from all over the world will leave together, on the same premises where classes will be taught.
The Summer School will highlight dynamics, main issues and possible outcomes of current socio-political trends, providing the students with the means of analysis that will help them deal with the challenges brought by a fast changing world, as future scholars, political or private sector professionals.
We welcome applications from students who have completed at least a first degree course in any of the Social Sciences fields, Master and Ph.D students, Post-Docs, as well as professionals working in public administrations, or in the political or private sector.
Seminars and conferences will be held in English.
Summer School Organization
Organizer and Director: Prof.Flaminia Saccà, Università della Tuscia, President ISA RC26
Scientific Committee
President: Prof. Arianna Montanari, Università Sapienza di Roma, President of AIS-Sezione di Sociologia Politica
Vice-Presidents:
Prof. George Tsobanoglou (Aegean University, Greece, Vice-President of the International Sociological Association RC26 in Sociotechnics and Sociological practice)
Prof. Nikita Pokrovski (Head of the Sociology Department, Higher School of Economics, President of the Professional Sociologists Association, Russia, Vice-President of the International Sociological Association RC26 in Sociotechnics and Sociological practice)
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Members
Prof.ssa Gloria Pirzio (Prof. Emerita, Political Sociology, Link Campus University)
Prof. Piero Fantozzi (Università della Calabria)
Prof. Antonio Costabile (Università della Calabria)
Prof. Roberto Segatori (Università di Perugia)
Prof.ssa Antonella Cammarota (Università di Messina)
Prof. Raffaele De Mucci (LUISS)
Prof. Carlo Ruzza (Università di Trento)
Prof. Nataliya Velikaya (Russian State University for the Humanities, MoscOW, Russia)
Prof. Judith Tanur (Distinguished Professor Emerita, State University of New York, Stony Brook, U.S.A.)
Prof. George Gantzias (Aegean University)
Organizing Committee Secretariat: Doctor Michele Negri - Doctor Marie-Louise De Beyssac
Contacts:
Link Campus University contact: Dr. Pamela Iacona [email protected] - Tel. 06.40400210-213-238 ISA-RC26 and AIS Members contact: Dr. Michele Negri [email protected]
SUMMER SCHOOL PROGRAMME
Monday 15th of JuneOre 9.00 - 10.00 Arrival and registration
Ore 10.30-13.00 Opening Ceremony:
Ore 10.30 -11.00 Welcome and greetings from the hosting institutions: Ing. Pasquale Russo, Director of Link Campus University, Prof. Flaminia Saccà, President of ISA RC26 and Director of the Summer School, Prof. Arianna Montanari, President of AIS-Sezione Politica;
Ore 11.00-13.00 Conference: Reforming Modernity, Mr. Giacomo Filibeck, Deputy Secretary General Party of European Socialist. Discussants: Prof. Claudio Velardi (Link Campus University), Prof. Flaminia Saccà (Università della Tuscia), Prof. Arianna Montanari (Università di Roma Sapienza);
Ore 13.00-14.30 Lunch
Ore 14.30-16.30 Political Crisis and Changes in the Political Parties, Prof. Flaminia Saccà Ore 16.30-17.00 Coffee break
Ore 17.00-19.00 Political Cultures and Political Changes in Russia, Prof. Nataliya Velikaya Ore 19.00-20.30 Free
Ore 20.30-22.30 Dinner Tuesday 16th of June
Ore 8.00-9.00 Breakfast
Ore 9.00-11.00 The Social Communication and the Changing of the Public Sphere, Prof. Nikita Pokrovski
4 Ore 11.30-13.00 Dynamics of Russian Political Culture in European Context, Prof. Vladimir Ilin Ore 13.00-14.30 Lunch
Ore 14.30-16.30 Dissociative Democracy, Prof. Raffaele De Mucci Ore 16.30-17.00 Coffee break
Ore 17.00-19.00 The Survey, Prof. Judy Tanur Ore 19.00-20.30 Free
Ore 20.30-22.30 Dinner
Wednesday 17th of June Ore 8.00-9.00 Breakfast
Ore 9.00-11.00 The Governance of Labour Crisis and New Perspectives for Europe, Prof. George Tsobanoglou
Ore 11.00-11.30 Coffee Break
Ore 11.30-13.00 Re-thinking Health Policies in Economical Crisis, Prof. Antonella Cammarota and Dr. Valentina Raffa
Ore 13.00-14.30 Lunch
Ore 14.30-20.30 Free afternoon /visit to Museum Ore 20.30-22.30 Dinner
Thursday 18th of June
Ore 8.00-9.00 Breakfast
Ore 9.00-11.00 Info-communication Power and Politics: Global control, Local Resistance, Prof. George Gantzias
Ore 11.00-11.30 Coffee Break
Ore 11.30-13.30 National Models and Federalism in Europe, Prof. Arianna Montanari and Lobbies and Role of the Regions in Europe Prof. Gloria Pirzio
Ore 13.30-15.30 Lunch
Ore 15.30-17.30 The New Cleavages of European Parties, Prof. Roberto Segatori Ore 17.30-18.00 Coffee break
Ore 18.00-20.00 The Role of Organized Civil Society in a Changing European State, Prof. Carlo Ruzza
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Link Campus University in Rome
http://www.unilink.it/
with
International Sociological Association
Research Committee Sociotechnics and Sociological practice
(ISA-RC26) http://www.isa-sociology.org/rc26.htm
and
Italian Sociological Association-Political Sociology Section
(AIS-Sezione di Sociologia politica)
http://www.ais-sociologia.it/sezioni/sociologia-politica
organize the
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
Globalization and new socio-political trends
Rome 19th-20th of June 2015
Domus Sessoriana http://www.domussessoriana.it/
Organizing Committee
President
Prof.Flaminia Saccà, Università della Tuscia, President ISA RC26
Scientific Committee President
Prof. Arianna Montanari, Università Sapienza di Roma, President of AIS-Sezione di Sociologia Politica
Vice-Presidents
Prof. George Tsobanoglou (Aegean University, Greece, Vice-President of the International Sociological Association RC26 in Sociotechnics and Sociological practice)
Prof. Nikita Pokrovski (Head of the Sociology Department, Higher School of Economics, President of the Professional Sociologists Association, Russia, Vice-President of the International Sociological Association RC26 in Sociotechnics and Sociological practice)
Members
Prof.ssa Gloria Pirzio (Link Campus University)
Prof. Piero Fantozzi (Università della Calabria)
Prof. Antonio Costabile (Università della Calabria)
Prof. Roberto Segatori (Università di Perugia)
Prof.ssa Antonella Cammarota (Università di Messina)
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Prof. Carlo Ruzza (Università di Trento)
Prof. Nataliya Velikaya (Russian State University for the Humanities, Moscow, Russia)
Prof. Judith Tanur (Distinguished Professor Emerita, State University of New York, Stony Brook, U.S.A.)
Prof. George Gantzias (Aegean University)
Organizing Committee Secretariat: Doctor Michele Negri - Doctor Marie-Louise De Beyssac
PROGRAMME
FRIDAY 19TH OF JUNE
Ore 09.00-10.00: Arrival and Registration Ore 10.00-13.00 OPENING CEREMONY:
Ore 10.00-10.30 Welcome and greetings from the hosting institutions: Ing. Pasquale Russo, Director of Link Campus University, Prof. Flaminia Saccà, President of ISA RC26 and Director of the Summer School, Prof. Arianna Montanari, President of AIS-Sezione Politica
Ore 10.30-13.00 Round Table Politics in Times of Crises: Globalization and New Political Trends Matteo Orfini (Member of Parliament and President of the Italian Democratic Party), Marcello Pittella (Governor of the Basilicata Region, Democratic Party), Deborah Bergamini (Member of Parliament and head of the communication department - Forza Italia Party), Angelo Tofalo (Member of Parliament, M5S) - Co-chaired by Professors Arianna Montanari and Flaminia Saccà
Ore 13.30-15.00 Lunch
Ore 15.00-17.00 SESSION 1POLITICS AND THE CHANGING SOCIETY
Co-chaired by Professors Flaminia Saccà and Gloria Pirzio
1. Political Crisis, Changing models of Parties Organizations and their Impact on the Public Sphere - FLAMINIA SACCÀ
2. Russian Society at the Crossroads of Civilizations: Between Catch-up Modernization and Seeking for the Own Path - VLADIMIR ILIN
3. Looking for New Visions of Society - ROBERTO SEGATORI 4. New Populism and Hybrid Regimes - MANUEL ANSELMI
5. In the Name of the people? The Politicization of the Anti-establishment Sentiment Populist Leaders - LORENZO VIVIANI
6. The Impact of the 2008 Financial Crisis and its Aftermaths on Organized Civil Society in Member States and at EU level - CARLO RUZZA
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FRIDAY 19TH OF JUNE
17.30 -19.30
SESSION 2NEW CHALLENGES FOR DEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCE Co-chaired by Professors George Tsobanoglou and Nikita Pokrovsky
1. Governing the Commons: Innovations in Social Entrepreneurship to Combat the Social Crisis Divisions - GEORGE TSOBANOGLOU
2. Causes and Consequences of the New Urban Poverty in Greece: Debating the Governance of Social Policies - DIONYSSIS BALOURDOS
3. Info-Communication Politics and Culture: The Greek Elections Portal 2000-2015 - GEORGE GANTZIAS
4. Cohesion and Cooperation Among New Rural/Dacha Dwellers in the North of Russia: the Case of the Reverse Migration from the Megapolis as a Long-Term Trend - NIKITA POKROVSKY 5. De-ideologizing Western Social Organization - JOACHIM K.H.W. SCHMIDT
Posters (5 minutes oral presentation)
1. Reflexive Modernization and Practices of Garbage Utilization - ALENA BARANOVA 2. Information Technology and Globalization- INNA KRIVCHENKO
3. Second-life Games as a Simulator of Civil Society - ALEXANDRA PUZYREVA Ore 20.30-22.30 Dinner
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SATURDAY 20TH OF JUNE
Ore 08.00-9.00 Breakfast
Ore 09.00-11.00 SESSION 3 CIVIC SOCIETY, NEW MOVEMENTS AND NEW FORMS OF PARTICIPATION
co-chaired by Professors Arianna Montanari and Rosanna Sampugnaro 1. The European Commission’s Narrative on Good Governance - VANESSA BILANCETTI
2. Between Post-materialism and Populism: The Political Culture of Five Star Movement Activists - ANTONIO PUTINI
3. Associations, Organizations and Informal Groups Involved in Security Policies: Traditional and Emerging Forms of Civic Participation in Italy - MICHELE NEGRI
4. Can the Emergence of the Civil Society in Greece Substitute the Lack of Confidence in Representative Institutions and Contribute to a Better Quality of Democracy and Governance in a Period of Crisis? - NIKOS SARRIS
5. Looking at Indigenous Cultures for Rethinking New Forms of Participation in Occident - VALENTINA RAFFA
6. Economic, Political, and Constitutional Crises: Constitutional Resistance from Below Against the Grande Riforma in Italy - PAUL BLOKKER
7. To Convince People, You Must Include People: Electoral Campaigns According to political partnership model - ROSSANNA SAMPUGNARO
8. The Common Goods in the Italian Social Movements - MASSIMILIANO RUZZEDDU Ore 11.15-13.15 SESSION 4 LEGALITY, CORRUPTION AND POLITICAL RENEWAL,
Co-chaired by Professors Antonio Costabile and Andrea Pirni
1. The Phenomenon of Corruption: Between the Labyrinths of Legality and Integrity - JULIA ISABEL ESLAVA RINCÓN
2. Between Legal and Illegal Economy: New Forms of Usury in a Case Study, - ANDREA PIRNI & LUCA RAFFINI
3. Malawi and the Death of God: the Amoral God of the Public Sphere Versus the Moral God of the Private Sphere - MPHATSO MOSES KAUFULU
4. The Degeneration of the “Vote Of Exchange" from a Type in the Social Sciences to a Crime in Penal Law - ROBERTO DE LUCA
5. The Boundaries of the Mafias. Relations and Business in the Grey Area - VITTORIO METE 6. Economic Analysis of Corruption: Some Issues - NADIA FIORINO
7. The Rule of Law Non-Legal Dimension. Remarks on the Anti-Corruption Policies - DANIELA PIANA
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HAND OUTS:
1. Dissociative Democracy - RAFFAELE DE MUCCI
2. Evolution of Institutional Frames of Political Process in Modern Russia: Paradoxes and Prospects - NATALIYA VELIKAYA
Ore 13.30-15.30 Lunch Ore 15.30 Departure
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Domus Sessoriana
P.zza Santa Croce In Gerusalemme, 10 - 00185 Roma Contacts:
Tel: +39 06706151 Fax: +39 067018411 [email protected]
http://www.domussessoriana.it/index.php?pag=home
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Accommodation:
Reservations: please contact the hotel of your choice directly requiring Link Campus University special fare.
Domus Sessoriana
P.zza Santa Croce In Gerusalemme, 10 - 00185 Roma Contacts:
Tel: +39 06706151 Fax: +39 067018411 [email protected]
http://www.domussessoriana.it/index.php?pag=home
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* at a reduced price, near Link Campus University, at approximately 20 minutes by public transportation from the Summer School and Conference's venue