For information please visit http://www.uni-potsdam.de/centre-citizenship Wissenschaftsetage im Bildungsforum Potsdam Am Kanal 47 14467 Potsdam http://www.wis-potsdam.de/de/wissenschaft-alle/ bildungsforum-potsdam Centre for Citizenship, Social Pluralism and Religious Diversity Platz der Einheit/ Bildungsforum A m K a n a l F r i e d r i c h - E b e r t - S t r a ß e Hbf. Potsdam F r i e d r i c h - E n g e l s - S t r a ß e 2017 Satz & Layout Hannah Wolf Foto: Karla Fritze Populism and Citizenship International Conference at the University of Potsdam July 6th - 8th, 2017 Wissenschaftsetage im Bildungsforum Potsdam
Populism and Citizenship Thursday, July 6th 2017 Registration, Welcome, Introduction Keynote John McCarthy (Penn State University): Specifying the Theoretical Factors Essential to Understanding Successful Contemporary Populist Mobilization Populism: Conceptual Debates Cathérine Colliot-Thélène (Université de Rennes) Ulrike M Vieten (Queen's University Belfast) Gregor Fitzi (University of Potsdam) Populism in Europe Cas Mudde (University of Georgia) Alina Polyakova (Atlantic Council, Washington) Yannis Stavrakakis (University of Thessaloniki) Populism and Religion Rosario Forlenza (University of Potsdam) Bryan S. Turner (CUNY, University of Potsdam) Zafer Yilmaz (University of Ankara, University of Potsdam) Friday, July 7th 2017 Haideh Moghissi (University of York, Canada): Islamic Populism, Cultural Engineering and Women's Quest for Rights Populism and Gender Leila Hadj-Abdou (University of Vienna) Joshua Roose (ACU, Melbourne) The Law and Populism John Pratt (Victoria University Wellington) Hassan Jabareen (Adalah - The Legal Center for Arab Minority Rights in Israel, Haifa) Extremism and Ideology Paul Taggart (University of Sussex) Dietmar Loch (Université de Lille) David Snow (University of California, Irvine): The Coterminous Rise of Populism and Superfluous Populations Populism as Social Movement Dieter Rucht (WZB Berlin) Michael Neuber (University of Potsdam) Beyond Democratic Regimes? Cristóbal Rovira Kaltwasser (Diego Portales Universidad) Klaus Bachmann (University of Warszaw) Populism and Political Participation Roberto Biorcio (University of Milan) Jenny Pearce (University of Bradford) Nira Yuval-Davis (University of East London): Everyday Bordering and Populist Constructions of 'The Migrant' Populism and Coceptions of Homogeneity Giorgia Bulli (University of Florence) Susi Meret (Aalborg University) Populist Reactions to Migration Giovanna Campani (University of Florence ) Gianni d'amato (Université de Neuchâtel) Saturday, July 8th 2017 Mabel Berezin (Cornell University): Security Crises: Extreme Nationalism and Threats to Democracy in Europe Populism, Performance, and the Media Beth Gardner (University of Potsdam, UCI) Benjamin Moffitt (Stockholm University) The Politics and the Political Economy of Populism Ruth Wodak (University of Lancaster) Jürgen Mackert (University of Potsdam) Conclusion Rogers Brubaker (UCLA / WiKo Berlin)
Populism and Citizenship International Conference at the University of Potsdam, Germany Centre for Citizenship, Social Pluralism and Religious Diversity July 6-8, 2017 Thursday, July 6, 2017 13.00 Registration 14.00 14.30 Welcome Addresses: Jürgen Mackert (Potsdam University) Maik Heinemann (Dean of Faculty) 14.30 15.00 Bryan S. Turner (CUNY) Introduction Key Note 15.00 16.00 John McCarthy (Penn State University) Specifying the Theoretical Factors Essential to Understanding Successful Contemporary Populist Mobilization 16.00 16.25 Coffee Break Populism: Conceptual Debates 16.30 17.15 Cathérine Colliot-Thélène (Université de Rennes) Populism as a Conceptual Problem 17.20 18.05 Ulrike M Vieten (Queen s University Belfast) Ambivalences of Cosmopolitanism in Europe: Elites, Mobility and Far Right Populisms in the 21 st Century 18.10 18.55 Gregor Fitzi (University of Potsdam) Populism. Social and Political Aspects of an Ideal Typical Concept Populism in Europe 16.30 17.15 Cas Mudde (The University of Georgia) Populism in Europe: Past, Present and Future 17.20 18.05 Alina Polyakova (Atlantic Council, Washington D.C.) The New Winning Formula: Euroscepticism and the Rise of Populism in Europe 18.10 18.55 Yannis Stavrakakis (University of Thessaloniki) Left-wing Populism in Southern Europe: Historical Anomaly or Paradigm Shift?
Populism and Religion 16.30 17.15 Rosario Forlenza (University of Potsdam) Abendland in Christian Hands : Religion and Populism in Contemporary European Politics 17.20 18.05 Bryan S. Turner (CUNY) Religion and Populism: From Tea Party to Trump 18.10 18.55 Zafer Yilmaz (University of Ankara) The AKP and the New Politics of the Social: Fragile Citizenship, Authoritarian Populism and Paternalist Family Policies 20.15 Dinner: Invitation for Participants Friday, July 7, 2017 9.00 10.00 Haideh Moghissi (University of York, Canada) Islamic Populism, Cultural Engineering and Women s Quest for Rights 10.00 10.25 Coffee Break Populism and Gender 10.30 11.15 Leila Hadj-Abdou (University of Vienna) The populist right and gender-nationalism 11.20 11.55 Joshua Roose (ACU, Melbourne) Masculinity and the New Populism: From East to West The Law and Populism 10.30 11.15 John Pratt (Victoria University Wellington) From Protecting Individuals to Protecting the Public: The Changing Parameters of Populist-driven Criminal Law 11.20 11.55 Hassan Jabareen (Adalah The Legal Center for Arab Minority Rights in Israel, Haifa) Loyalty and Citizenship: The Case of Palestinian Citizens of Israel Extremism and Ideology 10.30 11.15 Paul Taggart (University of Sussex) Populism, Unpolitics and Right-wing Extremism 11.20 11.55 Dietmar Loch (Université de Lille) Populism or Radical Right? Thin and thick Ideologies for Authoritarian Temptations in Europe
12.00 12.55 Lunch / Coffee 13.00 14.00 David Snow (University of California, Irvine) The Coterminous Rise of Populism and Superfluous Populations Populism as Social Movement 14.15 15.00 Dieter Rucht (WZB Berlin) Right-wing Populism in Context: A Cross-time Perspective 15.05 15.50 Michael Neuber (University of Potsdam) Occupy Wall Street and Left-wing Populism in the United States Beyond Democratic Regimes? 14.15 15.00 Cristóbal Rovira Kaltwasser (Diego Portales Universidad, Santiago de Chile) Militant Democracy and Populism 15.05 15.50 Klaus Bachmann (University of Warszaw) Transition to and from Hybrid Regimes The Role of Populist Parties and Movements Populism and Political Participation 14.15 15.00 Roberto Biorcio (University of Milan) Populism as Challenge for the Party Systems 15.05 15.50 Jenny Pearce (University of Bradford) Citizens or People? Competing Meanings of the Participatory Subject in Latin America (and beyond) and their Implications for Democracy 15.50 16.25 Coffee Break 16.30 17.30 Nira Yuval-Davis (University of East London) Everyday Bordering and Populist Constructions of The Migrant Populism and Conceptions of Homogeneity 17.45 18.30 Giorgia Bulli (University of Florence) Cultural Homogenous Community: The Populist Promise During the Migration Era 18.35 19.20 Susi Meret (Aalborg University) The Institutionalization of Right-wing Populism in Scandinavia: People, Nation and Welfare in the Construction of the Other
Populist Reactions to Migration 17.45 18.30 18.35 19.20 Giovanna Campani (University of Florence) Changing Migratory Patterns in Europe: Challenges and Post-populist Policies Gianni D Amato (Université de Neuchâtel) Opposition to Migration: A Successful Strategy in Europe? 20.00 Sightseeing Potsdam Saturday 8, 2017 9.15 10.15 Mabel Berezin (Cornell University) Security Crises: Extreme Nationalism and Threats to Democracy in Europe 10.15 10.40 Coffee Break Populism, Performance, and the Media 10.45 11.30 Beth Gardner (UP; University of California, Irvine) How the Media Constructed Controversy and Consensus about Abortion 11.35 12.20 Benjamin Moffitt (Stockholm University) Performing the People in Right-Wing Populism: Between Inclusion and Exclusion, Between Mediation and Immediacy The Politics and the Political Economy of Populism 10.45 11.30 Ruth Wodak (University of Lancaster) The Micro-Politics of Right-wing Populism 11.35 12.20 Jürgen Mackert (University of Potsdam) Free Markets, Double Movement, and the Threat of Populism 12.25 13.10 Lunch / Coffee Conclusion 13.15 14.15 Rogers Brubaker (University of California, Los Angeles / Wiko Berlin) End of Conference