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Engagement for Social change: Moving Beyond Resistance, BG
Vrsta dogadjaja: Ostalo Datum: Thursday, April 19, 2018 - 09:00 Link: http://engagementsocialchange.instifdt.bg.ac.rs ENGAGEMENT FOR SOCIAL CHANGE: MOVING BEYOND RESISTANCE / ANGAŽOVANOST ZA DRUŠTVENU PROMENU: ISKORAK IZ OTPORA - međunarodna konferencija Grupe za studije angažovanosti Instituta za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju, Univerziteta u Beogradu (19-21.4.2018.) Beograd 19.4. Rectorate, University of Belgrade, Studentski trg 1 09.00-09.15 Registration 09.15-09.30 Welcome Address – Plenary Room Petar Bojanić, Director of the Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, BelgradeIrena Fiket, Program Committee, Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory 09.30-10.30 Plenary Presentation Stef Jansen, University of ManchesterOtherwise engaged?Chair: Jelena Vasiljević, Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory 10.30-11.00 Coffee Break 11.00-13.00 Session I Panel 1: THINKING OF ENGAGEMENT Discussant: Jelena Vasiljević, Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory Sotiria Ismini Gounari: Thinking engagement for social change: intentionality and affect Olga Nikolić, Organizing for Social Change: Pros and Cons of Prefigurative Politics Igor Cvejić, Intersubjectivity, emotions and social movements: “phenomenal coupling” and engagement Francesca Forle, Rythmòs in Acting Together. A Tool to Improve Stability and Orient Power Hierarchies Panel 2: CONSTRUCTING THE ENGAGEMENT NARRATIVE Discussant: Deana Jovanović, Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory Lura Pollozhani, A tale of two cities: Mobilizing across ethnic lines in Macedonia Orli Fridman & Katarina Ristić, On-line Transnational Commemorative Events: The Analysis of the White Armband Day, Actors & Actions Piotr Goldstein, Activism without Resistance? View from the margins of social engagement Ognjen Kojanić, Flipping the Transition Script: How Various Actors Shaped Mediatized Narratives of Social Struggles in the Case of ITAS Prvomajska 13.00-14.00 Lunch 14.00-15.00 Plenary Presentation Hans-Jörg Trenz, University of CopenhagenCollective mobilization and new forms of citizens’ engagement through social mediaChair: Irena Fiket, Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory 15.00-17.00 Session II Panel 3: STRIKING BACK AT NEOLIBERALISM Discussant: Bojana Radovanović, Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory Deana Jovanović, Social justice and public utilities: infrastructural engagements across post-Yugoslav region Ana Vilenica, Housing struggles and the role of art: From art-activism to art and radical organising Maja Korolija, Militant movement from ‘below’ as a response to the effects of neoliberal reforms in transitional Eastern European societies Panel 4: THE POWER OF (RE)NAMING: CASE STUDIES Discussant: Mark Losoncz, Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory Igor Stipić, Negotiating Identity: Micro Politics of Mixing Apples and Pears in High School of Jajce Jorge Ramos and Diego Checa, BDS movement: the global struggle from and for Palestinian people Michiel Piersma, “Sistem te laže!” The revolutionary rejection of reified ethnicity in Bosnian education Sara Nikolić, Fieldnotes. From Communis to Communication Cultural Centre Belgrade/Artget 18.00-20.00 WHERE IS EUROPE HEADING TO? RESISTANCE TO CHANGE - CHANGE OF RESISTANCE - panel discussion follow for more 20.00 Reception 20.4. Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, Kraljice Natalije 45 09.30-10.30 Plenary Presentation Donatella della Porta, Scuola normale superiore, FlorenceMovements in Institutions: When contentious politics meets electoral politicsChair: Gazela Pudar Draško, Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory 10.30-12.30 Session III Panel 5: ACTIVISM AND ACADEMY: FROM INDIFFERENCE TO ENGAGEMENT Discussant: Krisztina Rácz, Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory Inga Hajdarowicz, Solidarity with refugees without refugees? Initiative ‘Welcome to Krakow’ and its relation with academia Sanja Petkovska, The Revolutionary Potential of Nomadic Academic Proletariat/Precariat in the Context of Post-socialism Tamar Katriel, Knowledge-Based Practices as Activist Engagement Caterina Bonora, Professionalization of activism: is there a way back? Examples from the post-Yugoslav space Panel 6: PUBLIC SPHERE REVISITED Discussant: Aleksandar Pavlović, Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory Intro: Judith Vay, Welcome Initiatives in Germany as new actors in civil society Cisem Gunduz-Arabaci, Deliberating in Difficult Times: Lessons from Public Forums in Turkey Jelisaveta Petrović, Digitalizing Urban Movements –the case of the “We won’t let Belgrade D(r)own Initiative” Waldemar Bulira, A Possibility of Social Change and the Problem of Redefining of the Political by Media Panel 7: YES, WE CAN(‘T): WOMEN’S ENGAGEMENT Discussant: Jelena Ćeriman, Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory Mónica Cano Abadía, Risking Vulnerability in Feminist Activism: The #metoo Case Anna Bednarczyk, Safer cites as women’s movement agenda. Case study of Córdoba, Argentina Kathleen Zeidler, “But it is up to us now…” – Making war time rape a crime under international criminal law Polona Sitar, Menstrual Movements and Feminist Spirituality: The Red Tent Case Study 14.30-17.00 Parallel events WHERE DID REVOLUTION GO? - workshop on the book by/with Donatella della Porta Chair: Gazela Pudar Draško, Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory participants: Danijela Dolenec, Faculty of Political Sciences, University of Zagreb Barbara Turk Niskac, University of Ljubljana, CAS SEE Tiziano Toracca, University of Perugia, CAS SEE Filip Milačić, Humboldt University of Berlin, CAS SEE Jelena Vasiljević, Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory Srđan Prodanović, Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory Marjan Ivković, Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory Irena Fiket, Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory STEP BY STEP TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE SOCIETIES - workshop Environmental movements Chair: Deana Jovanović, Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory participants: Ratko Kadović, Faculty of Forestry, University of Belgrade Darko Nadić, Faculty of Political Sciences, University of Belgrade Marko Vujić, Faculty of Political Sciences, University of Belgrade Vladimir Đurdjević, Faculty of Physics, University of Belgrade Jelisaveta Petrović, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade Iva Marković, Platform for Theory and Pratice of Common Goods - zajednicko.org, Green Youth of Serbia Predrag Momčilović, Federation of Young European Greens, Organisation for Political Ecology Polekol Damjan Rehm Bogunović, Heinrich Böll Stiftung Cultural Centre Belgrade/Artget 18.00-20.30 WHERE DID 1968 GO? PARADIGM OF (UN)SUCCESSFUL CHANGE IN EX-YUGOSLAVIA - panel discussionfollow for more 21.4. Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, Kraljice Natalije 45 09.30-11.00 Plenary Presentation Ugo Mattei, University of TurinSocial movements as legislators. The making of bottom up institutions of the commons. Chair: Sanja Bojanić, CAS SEE, University of Rijeka 10.30-12.00 Meet2Engage over coffee The ethnographic documentary Active (citizen)Presentation of books, journals and initiatives with coffeefollow for more 12.00-14.00 Session IV Panel 8: CAPTURING RESISTANCE Discussant: Daniela Brasil, CAS SEE University of Rijeka Aleksandra Milovanović, Documentary films and Resistance: From Actual to Symbolic and Subversive Dragan Batančev, The Birth of a People: A Ukrainian Documentary Film Sapir Huberman, Choreography of the Unexpected Event Panel 9: CHANGING THE CHANGERS: ACTORS AND IMPACT Discussant: Marjan Ivković, Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory Nazli Konya, Inappropriable People: Gezi Resistance, and Destituent Power Tamar Karaia, From Mass Protest to the Activity of Social Groups – Transformation of Protest in Georgia Veselin Mitrović, Inverse Nostalgia among Serbian Politicians: Risks and Paradox of Social Mobility Aleksandra Lazić, New avenues for vaccine advocacy: A social dilemma perspective Cultural Centre Belgrade/Cinema 15.00-18.00 OTHER SIDE OF EVERYTHING - film https://www.othersideofeverything.com (R)EVOLUTIONS IN SERBIA: MOVING BEYOND RESISTANCE - panel discussionfollow for more















