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Interdisciplinary Symposium - Power of the People: the dynamics and limits of social mobilization in South Eastern Europe

Conference venue: St Antony's College and St John's College, 62 Woodstock Rd, OX2 6JF Oxford, United Kingdom
Period: Friday, 27 February 2015 from 09:30 to 19:30 (GMT)


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Description

The aim of the symposium is to bring together distinguished scholars from various disciplines to discuss the merits, limits and legacies of social protests, demonstrations, sit-ins and other forms of social mobilization, which we have witnessed in South Eastern European in the past twenty years and especially since 2011. The keynote speaker for this conference is Professor Michael Biggs (University of Oxford). The keynote panelists of the symposium are two scholars-activists Igor Štiks and Srećko Horvat, who have just published one of the first analyses of contemporary radical politics in the former Yugoslavia.

Our understanding of the diversity and communality of these protests and other actions of social mobilization in SEE have been until now very limited. Why and how were these protests organized? Who are the main actors? What is their motivation? How have people been mobilized? What comes after the protests? Does anyone have a plan what comes next?

Similarly unsatisfactory have been our approaches to studying this theme through various methods and approaches – mostly dominated by political scientists and sociologists. The field of social action and mobilization needs to be examined through a variety of approaches such as law, psychology, economics, geography, cultural studies, history, philosophy, media studies, literature, and film studies.

Our primary aim is to bring together scholars from various disciplines interested in the study of social mobilization as well as South Eastern Europe in particular, together with experts in the theory of social action and methodological approaches to its study. Our secondary aim is to look at the Balkans from a new perspective, which would be more embedded in the common European legacy, rather than singling this region out as a worn-torn European periphery.

Our aims are the following:

The specific themes we want to explore are the following:

How to register

If you would like to attend the event as a not presenting participant, register here.

Organizer

Information & contacts

Convenors: Jessie Hronesova, Ana Ranitovic, Ivor Sokolic
e-mail: protestconfox2015@gmail.com

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