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[ecrea] CfP "Transnational Democracy: mobilization, organisation and communication", ESA Research Network Social Movements, Florence (Italy), 20-21 January 2011
Mon Oct 11 18:21:50 GMT 2010
>ESA Research Network Social Movements in
>cooperation with ECPR Standing Group Forms of
>Participation holds the ESA RN 25 Mid-Term Conference
>Transnational Democracy: mobilization, organisation and communication
>European University Institute Florence Italy, 20- 21 January 2011
>
>Deadline for abstract submission: 20 October 2010
>
>The second mid-term conference of the RN Social
>Movements will take place in Florence (It) at
>the European University Institute in January
>2011. The workshop Transnational Democracy:
>mobilization, organisation and communication is
>jointly organised with the ECPR Standing Group
>on Forms of Participation, and aims at
>bringing together scholars with different
>disciplinary perspectives who are interested in
>the theme of democracy and organizational
>innovation in movements in transnational publics and pluralist societies.
>
>The workshop addresses the transnational
>condition of participation in globalized
>societies and Europes multilevel polity to
>explore the cultural and political context for
>democracy and organization in social movements.
>Theories of global democracy and political
>communication have addressed the potential of
>social movements to re-invent cultures of
>democracy and organization by creating
>transnational participatory publics and
>cross-border networks. New work on political
>sociology and protest shows the relevance of
>transnational citizen assemblies, public spaces
>and online forums as a promising field to
>explore democratic and organizational innovation
>created through collective action in pluralist
>polities and globalized societies. Contrasting
>low participation in electoral politics and
>political parties, comparative analysts of
>European integration note an increase in forms
>of transnational participation, reaching from
>interest groups over populist resistance and
>protests on issues such as social justice,
>climate change or privatization in the EU or at
>the global level. What is the democratic
>potential, and the access points to emerging
>transnational public spaces created in social
>movements, given structural and linguistic
>hurdles? How do social and political organizers
>build cultural strategies of translation, and
>which constraints do they face trying to
>communicate over ICT and/or organize joint collective action?
>
>The workshop will bring together social movement
>scholars interested in democracy and cultures of
>participation with media scholars and political
>analysts of protest and comparative politics.
>When activists from different countries decide
>on joint protest on EU politics or frame their
>local events as part of global protest, they
>need very specific skills, resources and
>cultural practices to network with others or to
>reach a broader public. Transnational discourse
>settings also present challenging
>opportunities for institutional organizers of
>citizen assemblies or European policy-making to
>interact with protesters, NGOs and lobbyists.
>Workshop participants may explore how
>transnational protest activities and practices
>of communication transform traditional cultures
>of organizing, participating and decision-making
>in social movement groups or civil society institutions.
>Paper givers may want to explore how the
>transnational context of action, or new media
>technologies and ICT environments transform
>traditional cultures of organizing,
>decision-making and protest in social movement groups and institutions.
>
>We welcome papers with a focus on:
>- challenges for democracy in globalized social
>movements (e.g. translation, communication)
>- innovations in the organizing of (transnational) protest
>- local networking, and (transnational) alternative media cultures
>- citizen assemblies and online forums for public deliberation
>
>Abstract Submission
>Please submit your abstract (max 300 words) by
>email to ESA RN25 Social Movements
>Coordinators Emanuela Bozzini and Nicole Doerr,
>using <mailto:(esasocialmovements /at/ gmail.com)>(esasocialmovements /at/ gmail.com)
>
>Key Dates
>Deadline for abstract submission: 20 October 2010
>Registration (by email) 30 October
>Deadline for papers: 15 December 2010
>Conference: 20 21 January 2011
>
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