Please find the current finalised programme for the 13th European Sociological Association Conference for its sessions by RN08: Disaster, Conflict and Social Crisis Research Network (DCSCRN). We look forward to meeting you soon in Athens! If you have any questions on the presentations, please correspond with the authors directly. If you have questions on the organisation, please write to Antti Silvast, RN08 Coordinator, at antti.silvast@gmail.com.
Wednesday, 30/Aug/2017
2:00pm – 3:30pm
RN08_01a_P: Disaster, Conflict and Social Crisis (General Session I)
Location: Panteion
Session Chairs: Antti Silvast, University of Edinburgh and Eugenia Petropoulou, University of Crete
- Multilevel governance and good government: A solution for urban poverty in Greece?
Dionyssis Balourdos1, Maria Petraki2
1National Centre for Social Research, Greece; 2National and Kapodistrian University of Athens; dbalourdos@ekke.gr - Gender-based violence and solidarity in times of crises: comparison of contexts of war and natural disasters
Anita Dremel, Irena Cajner Mraović
University of Zagreb/Croatian Studies; anitadremel@gmail.com - The Sociological Roots of Europe: Challenges, Prospects and the Way Forward
Atia Ali Kazmi
National University of Sciences & Technology, Islamabad, Pakistan; atiaalindu@gmail.com
4:00pm – 5:30pm
RN08_02a_P: Disaster, Conflict and Social Crisis (General Session II)
Location: Panteion
Session Chairs: Eugenia Petropoulou, University of Crete and Antti Silvast, University of Edinburgh
- Can referendums face the rise of Euroscepticism in the European Union or can they threaten the process of the EU integration? Grexit versus Brexit.
Nikos Sarris
National Centre for Social Research, Greece; nsarris@ath.forthnet.gr - When the catastrophe saves the world. About the positive potential of the nuclear accidents in the context of environment
Aleksandra Brylska
University of Warsaw, Poland; ola.brylska@gmail.com - Overlapping crises: Euro Maidan protests, regime change and military conflict in Ukraine –effects on social trust and self-identification.
Alberto Veira-Ramos1, Tetiana Liubyva2
1Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain; 2Institute of Sociology, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine; alberto.veira@uc3m.es - Cultural mobilities in migration studies: Albanian immigrants in Greece’s economic crisis
Maria Panteleou
University of the Aegean, Greece; pantmaria@hotmail.com
6:00pm – 7:30pm
RN08_03a_P: New Faces of Terrorism in the Contemporary World
Location: Panteion
Session Chair: Nicholas Petropoulos, Pedagogical Institute of Greece (formerly)
- Islamist factor impact on local conflicts
Zhanna B. Onzimba Lenyungo, Violetta A. Annikova, Helen A. Markova
RUDN University, Russian Federation; onzimba@mail.ru - New Modes of Political Violence: The Case of Turkey
Can Güven
Boğaziçi University, Turkey; canguven1990@gmail.com - Terror and Community Resilience: Long Term Impact on Community Stability
Alan {Avi} KIRSCHENBAUM
Kirschenbaum Consulting Ltd, Israel; avik@tx.technion.ac.il
Thursday, 31/Aug/2017
9:00am – 10:30am
RN08_04a_P: Globalisation, Liberalism and Economic Crisis: Experiencing Social Disasters
Location: Panteion
Session Chair: Joanna Tsiganou, NATIONAL CENTRE FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH
- Dealing with a business enterprise in Athens during the crisis: the case of beauticians
DIMITRA KONDYLI
NATIONAL CENTRE FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH (EKKE), Greece; dkondyli@gmail.com - Experiencing multi-dimensional disasters: the case of women notaries in Greece
Joanna Tsiganou, Maria Thanopoulou
NATIONAL CENTRE FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH, Greece; jtsiganou@ekke.gr - Human costs of the crisis. Ethics of reporting suicide
Izabela Korbiel, Katharine Sarikakis
Universität Wien, Austria; izabela.korbiel@univie.ac.at - On being a refugee: The Trauma of Forced Displacement as a Form of Social Disaster
CHRYSSANTHI ZACHOU1, ANASTASIA TATSI2
1American College of Greece-Deree; 2MA Goldsmiths College -University of London; czachou@acg.edu
11:00am – 12:30pm
RN08_05a_P: Critical Infrastructure Risks and Emergent Responses
Location: Panteion
Session Chair: Antti Silvast, University of Edinburgh
- Integrative Currents? Electrifying Turkey-EU Relations in Times of Blackout
BILGE FIRAT
Texas A&M University, United States of America; bilge@tamu.edu - Joint thinking between emergency management and climate change adaptation projects
Nina Baron, Nina Blom Andersen
Metropolitan University College, Denmark; nban@phmetropol.dk - Informal preparedness resources for electricity and ICT breakdowns in Norwegian rural and urban households
Nina Heidenstrøm
Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences, Norway; nina.heidenstrom@sifo.hioa.no - Infrastructure Risk and Biography of Artefacts: Multiple Dynamics and Temporalities
Antti Silvast1, Mikko Virtanen2
1University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom; 2University of Helsinki, Finland; antti.silvast@ed.ac.uk
2:00pm – 3:30pm
RN08_06a_H: Mass Migration and Refugee Crisis: Trends, Causes and Social Impacts I
Location: Harokopio
Session Chair: Nicholas Petropoulos, Pedagogical Institute of Greece (formerly)
- The Greek Response to the Mass Inlfux of M.E. Refugees and Migrants
Nicholas Petropoulos
Pedagogical Institute of Greece (formerly), Greece; erc@otenet.gr - Value dominants of migration in a post-conflict situation: on the example of Chechnya and Kosovo
Musa Movlievich Yusupov
Chechen State University, Russian Federation; musa_y17@hotmail.com - Disaster Management in Times of Crises
Daniel F. Lorenz, Cordula Dittmer
Freie Universität Berlin, Germany; daniel.lorenz@fu-berlin.de - Mass displacement to cities and the challenge for urban resilience
Amy Kirbyshire, Emily Wilkinson, Virginie le Masson
Overseas Development Institute, United Kingdom; a.kirbyshire@odi.org.uk
4:00pm – 5:30pm
RN08_07a_H: Mass Migration and Refugee Crisis: Trends, Causes and Social Impacts II
Location: Harokopio
Session Chairs: Antti Silvast, University of Edinburgh and Eugenia Petropoulou, University of Crete
- Recognizing Domestic Violence Against Women As Persecution On The Basis Of Membership In A Particular Social Group
EKINSU CAMUR1, KUBRA CIHANGIR CAMUR2
1Ankara University, Turkey; 2Gazi University, Turkey; ekinsucamur@gmail.com
- THE EFFECTS OF MASS MIGRATION ON URBAN LIFE STANDARDS IN TURKEY
Binali TERCAN
Abant Izzet Baysal University, Turkey; binalitercan@hotmail.com - The Middle East Refugees, Turkish Efforts, and a New Urban Planning Agenda through Public Involvement
KUBRA CIHANGIR CAMUR
Gazi University, Turkey; ccamurster@gmail.com - ‘Refugee crisis’ and global labour relations
Katarzyna Czarnota1, Inga Hajdarowicz2
1Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland; 2Jagiellonian University in Kraków; czarnota.katarzyna@gmail.com
6:00pm – 7:30pm
RN08_08a_H: Vulnerability in Times of Socio-Economic Crisis: Recent Developments, Conceptual Issues and Innovative Approaches
Location: Harokopio
Session Chair: Daniel F. Lorenz, Freie Universität Berlin
- Social resilience in European communities. The construction and testing of a participatory index
Andrea Volterrani1, Massimo Giannini2, Stephanie Havekost3, Markus Leimegger4, Aurelio Dugoni5
1University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy; 2University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy; 3Samaritan International, Germany; 4White Cross Bozen, Italy; 5Anpas, Italy; andrea.volterrani@uniroma2.it - Resilience – a New Blueprint of Neoliberal Governementality?
Stefanie Graefe
Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Germany; stefanie.graefe@uni-jena.de - Social Resilience as a Process based on Multiple Dynamics: Left Behind Family Members’ Strategies after Soma (Turkey) Industrial Disaster
Zeynep Beşpınar1, Fatma Umut Beşpınar2
1Marmara University, Turkey; 2Middle East Technical University, Turkey; bespinar@metu.edu.tr - The participation of Children & Young People in Disaster Management: a European view
Israel Rodríguez Giralt, Miriam Arenas Conejo, Daniel López Gómez
Internet Interdisciplinary Institute (IN3) – Open University of Catalonia, Spain; irodriguezgir@uoc.edu
7:30pm – 8:30pm
RN08_BM: Business Meeting
Location: Harokopio
Session Chairs: Antti Silvast, University of Edinburgh and Eugenia Petropoulou, University of Crete
Friday, 01/Sep/2017
11:00am – 12:30pm
RN08_RN35_09a_P_JS: JOINT SESSION: The European Refugee Crisis: Information Needs and Information Systems
Session Chairs: Beata Sokolowska, Trinity College Dublin and Antti Silvast, University of Edinburgh
Location: Panteion
Joint session with RN35: Sociology of Migration
- Between Security and Humanity: Elite and Media Discourse on Refugees and Migrants in Croatia
Mateja Čehulić, Dario Čepo, Siniša Zrinščak
Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb, Croatia; mateja.cehulic@pravo.hr - “Project Immigrants”: the Company of Services to the Person of Pescara without frontiers
Dario Recubini
Università degli studi “G. d’Annunzio” di Chieti-Pescara, Italy; gestione@asp.pe.it - Refugees and unaccompanied minors in Greece: evidence from the field.
Theoni Stathopoulou
National Centre for Social Research-EKKE, Greece; theosta@ekke.gr - Refugee Journeys as Catalysts of Transformed Subjectivities
Anamaria Aureliana Topan
University of Innsbruck, Austria; aura.topan@gmail.com
2:00pm – 3:30pm
RN08_10a_P: Linking Disaster Research and Conflict Theory
Location: Panteion
Session Chair: Cordula Dittmer, Freie Universität Berlin
- Civil Society and Disaster Resilience in Turkey
Oya Acikalin
Karamanoglu Mehmetbey University, Turkey; oacikalin@gmail.com - Which growth model is the “fairest of them all”? Striving for equality and inclusiveness in times of austerity.
Sotiria Liakaki
Independent Researcher, Greece; sliakaki2001@gmail.com - “We had everything and it belonged to us, and now we just have a bunch of donated stuff!”—Gainers and losers before, during, and after the 2013 flooding in Germany
Cordula Dittmer, Daniel Lorenz, Jessica Reiter, Martin Voss
Disaster Research Unit, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany; cordula.dittmer@fu-berlin.de - Are the Nordic Welfare States prepared? Legal obligations and contingency planning of local social services in a disaster context
Guðný Björk Eydal, Ingibjörg Lilja Ómarsdóttir
University of Iceland, Iceland; ge@hi.is