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activity, Profiling and Prevention Section: 16 - Critical Approaches to Security in Europe, 16-3 Chair(s) NN Data Protection Applied to “new” Security Practices: Just another Layer of Resistance? Rocco Bellanova Facultés universitaires Saint-Louis-CReSPo / Vrije Universiteit Brussel-LSTS Gloria González Fuster Vrije Universiteit Brussel-LSTS Security, Technology, Populations: the EU’s ‘Smart Border in the Making’ Julien Jeandesboz Sciences Po Francesco Ragazzi Leiden University The Untold Story of Risk in (Inter)National Security Jonas Hagmann ETH Zürich Myriam Dunn-Cavelty ETH Zürich Aesthetics of Catastrophe: Preparing for the Unexpected Rens van Munster Danish Institute for International Studies Claudia E Aradau Open University Discussant(s) Didier Bigo Sciences Po --------------------------- Slot: TB-105 Thursday 11:15 AM - 1:00 PM Room: 359 The Contemporary Transformation of Security Practices (I): Spaces of (In)security Section: 16 - Critical Approaches to Security in Europe, 16-1 Chair(s) Victoria Basham University of Exeter Borders, Law, Liberties: The Location of Rights Tugba Basaran University of Kent Managing the Risks of Love/Love as a Risk Management Tool: Assessing the Security Governance of Marriage Migrants in Germany Anne-Marie D'Aoust University of Pennsylvania Beyond Security, Beyond “the International”? Asli Calkivik University of Minnesota Sedated Locales and Ambivalent Internationals: Critique of the Bordering Practices of Intervention Marijana Sevo Keele University Catching the Flu: Early Warning Systems for Detecting Pandemic Outbreaks Stefan Elbe University of Sussex Discussant(s) Lene Hansen University of Copenhagen --------------------------- Slot: TD-106 Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Room: 359 The Contemporary Transformation of Security Practices (II): Temporalities and Visibilities of (In)security Section: 16 - Critical Approaches to Security in Europe, 16-2 Chair(s) Didier Bigo Sciences Po Governing the Future by Mastering the Past Akos Kopper University of Budapest Failure and Securitization Theory Mark B Salter University of Ottawa The Politics of Visual Security Axel Heck University of Mainz Gabi Schlag University of Frankfurt/Main On Colonial Mimicry: France, Security and the Governance of Postcolonial Suspect Communities Adam J Sandor University of Ottawa Parliamentary Security Discourses and the Making of Counter- terrorism Legislation in the UK, 1996-2010 Andrew W Neal University of Edinburgh Discussant(s) Tugba Basaran University of Kent --------------------------- Slot: FA-112 Friday 9:00 AM - 10:45 AM Room: 359 What is Critical about Methods in Security Studies? Section: 16 - Critical Approaches to Security in Europe, 16-8 Chair(s) Claudia E Aradau Open University Roundtable Discussants Anna Stavrianakis University of Sussex Manuel Mireanu Central European University of Budapest Eva Herschinger Universitaet der Bundeswehr Muenchen Discussant(s) Christopher Alderson Carleton University --------------------------- Slot: FB-108 Friday 11:15 AM - 1:00 PM Room: 359 Roundtable on Security, Resistance and Critical Approaches Section: 16 - Critical Approaches to Security in Europe, 16-4 Chair(s) Maria Stern Göteborg University Roundtable Discussants Rens van Munster Danish Institute for International Studies Stephan Davidshofer Science Po Xavier Guillaume University of Geneva Victoria Basham University of Exeter Claudia E Aradau Open University Discussant(s) Jef Huysmans Open University --------------------------- Slot: FC-109 Friday 2:00 PM - 3:45 PM Room: 359 Security and Economics: Circulation, Prohibition, and Regulation Section: 16 - Critical Approaches to Security in Europe, 16-5 Chair(s) Marieke de Goede University of Amsterdam Hybrid Regimes of Security Practices in Transnationalised Business Spaces. (CSR) Discourse Meets Practice (theory) Jana Hönke Free University of Berlin Financing Terrorism - the Struggle for Dominance between the Political and Judicial in EU and National Settings Elspeth Guild Radboud University Protecting Critical Infrastructures between Internationalization and Globalization Julia Trombetta Delft University of Technology Discussant(s) NN --------------------------- Slot: FD-110 Friday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Room: 359 Security in Action: Understanding Security from an Actor-network Theory Perspective Section: 16 - Critical Approaches to Security in Europe, 16-6 Chair(s) Anna Leander Copenhagen Business School Security, Technology and Control: Repositioning Securitisation Theory for the Information Society Jonathan Bright European University Institute Rendering Climate Change Governable as a Security Issue: Preparing for the IPCC Worst Case Scenario of a +4 Degree World Angela Oels University of Hamburg Chaotic Climate Security: Securitization beyond Discourse Maximilian Mayer Bonn University Security as Controversy: Private Security Governance inside Global Security Assemblages Peer Schouten University of Gothenburg Security as Performation: The UN Security Council and Piracy Christian Bueger Institute for Development and Peace Discussant(s) Anna Leander Copenhagen Business School --------------------------- Slot: SA-111 Saturday 9:00 AM - 10:45 AM Room: 359 Security, States and Markets: the Commodification and Privatisation of Security Section: 16 - Critical Approaches to Security in Europe, 16-7 Chair(s) Münevver Cebeci Marmara University Security for Sale - Problematizing Public-Private Distinctions in the Case of Securitas Sweden and the Stockholm-Arlanda Airport Joakim Berndtsson Gothenborg University Maria Stern Göteborg University The Security-Technology Nexus James Alexander University of Manchester Emmanuel-Pierre Guittet University of Manchester Negotiating the State/Society Boundaries in Afghanistan and Iraq: Private Militias for Counter-insurgency Christian Olsson Université Lille 2 The Privatisation of Violence : Paramilitarism in Colombia Jacobo Grajales Lopez Sciences Po Discussant(s) Anna Leander Copenhagen Business School Section: 17 - Changing Tide in Global Economic Regulation? The Crisis & Global Economic Governance Convenor: Hubert Zimmermann, University of Marburg --------------------------- Slot: TA-113 Thursday 9:00 AM - 10:45 AM Room: 360 The Politics of Global Regulation: New Research Agenda Section: 17 - Changing Tide in Global Economic Regulation? The Crisis and Global Economic Governance, 17-1 Chair(s) Hubert Zimmermann University of Marburg The Global Governance of Sovereign Debt Problems – Past Lessons for Future Crises? Jasper G.W. Blom University of Amsterdam Just Finance? Amartya Sen's Idea of Justice and Financial Governance Daniel K Mügge University of Amsterdam Bridging Methods – Analysing the Discursive Construction of the Financial Crisis and its Political Responses Doris Fuchs University of Münster Antonia Graf University of Münster Regulation of Financial Derivatives and its Efficacy in Global Perspective Roman Goldbach University of Göttingen Discussant(s) Hubert Zimmermann University of Marburg --------------------------- Slot: TB-117 Thursday 11:15 AM - 1:00 PM Room: 360 Transnational Business and Global Economic Regulation Section: 17 - Changing Tide in Global Economic Regulation? The Crisis and Global Economic Governance, 17-5 Chair(s) Doris Fuchs University of Münster Neoliberal Think Tanks and the Crisis Dieter Plehwe Social Science Research Center Berlin From Public to Private and Back Again? Perspectives and Propositions on the Reallocation of Political Authority in Financial Governance Andreas Kruck University of Munich Transnational Finance 2.0? Roman Goldbach University of Göttingen Removing the F.I.G. Leaf: Uncovering the Politics of Financial Interest Groups W. Travis Selmier, II Indiana University Bankers and Politicians in Denial? The Political Economy of Investment Banking since the Sub-Prime Mortgage Crisis Hans Trees London School of Economics Discussant(s) Doris Fuchs University of Münster --------------------------- Slot: TD-115 Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Room: 360 The Role of Domestic Politics in Reshaping Global Economic Governance Section: 17 - Changing Tide in Global Economic Regulation? The Crisis and Global Economic Governance, 17-3 Chair(s) Stefan A Schirm University of Bochum Detaching “Emerging” from “Power”: Brazil and India at the WTO Ministerial in 2008 Laura E Carsten University of Bochum Financial Crisis Containment in Central and East Europe Thilo Bodenstein Central European University, Budapest Conflicting Interests and Economic Disparities: Why the BRIC Countries at the same Time Undermine and Sustain the Global Regime for the Protection of Intellectual Property Rights Robert Kaiser University of Munich Divergent National Strategies for Global Financial Stability: The Case of the Global Financial Sector Tax Yuan-Juhn Chiao University of Bochum Explaining the Doha Impasse: The Impact of Domestic Political Institutions on the EU, U.S., Brazilian and Australian Negotiating Positions Eugénia da Conceicao-Heldt Free University Berlin Discussant(s) Stefan A Schirm University of Bochum --------------------------- Slot: FA-116 Friday 9:00 AM - 10:45 AM Room: 360 Research on the Design of International Institutions in the Wake of the Crisis Section: 17 - Changing Tide in Global Economic Regulation? The Crisis and Global Economic Governance, 17-4 Chair(s) Jonas Tallberg Stockholm University Globalization and Economic Crisis: Does Information Really Matter? Leonardo Baccini IMT Lucca Soo Yeon Kim University of Maryland Flexibility and the Effectiveness of Trade Agreements Soo Yeon Kim University of Maryland Why the Overhang? Explaining the Gap between Bound and Applied Tariff Rates Krzysztof Pelc Princeton University Environmental Regulation in the Shadow of International Trade Law: Does Democratic Accountability Work? Johannes Urpelainen Columbia University Equilibrium Size and Scope of a Union: The EU’s New Political Architecture Nikitas Konstantinidis IBEI Barcellona Discussant(s) Andreas Dür University of Salzburg --------------------------- Slot: FB-114 Friday 11:15 AM - 1:00 PM Room: 360 Global Macroeconomic Regulation: Money, Trade, and Finance Section: 17 - Changing Tide in Global Economic Regulation? The Crisis and Global Economic Governance, 17-2 Chair(s) Manfred Elsig University of Bern The New Regionalism and the Changing Tide of Global Trade Regulation Andreas Dür University of Salzburg Leonardo Baccini IMT Lucca The Global Imbalances and US Monetary Hegemony in Crisis: Whither Global Monetary Governance? Mattias Vermeiren Ghent University Global Monetary Cooperation in the Wake of the Crisis Hubert Zimmermann University of Marburg Discussant(s) Manfred Elsig University of Bern Section: 19 - New Approaches to Foreign Policy Analysis: Integrating Rational, Social and Psychological Perspectives Convenors: Tuomas Forsberg, University of Tampere Reinhard Wolf, University of Frankfurt/Main --------------------------- Slot: TA-119 Thursday 9:00 AM - 10:45 AM Room: 361 Realism and Foreign Policy: Structural and Neoclassical Realist Perspectives Section: 19 - New Approaches to Foreign Policy Analysis: Integrating Rational, Social and Psychological Perspectives, 19-1 Chair(s) Anders Wivel University of Copenhagen Elucidating the Missing Link: Linking Perceptions and State Behaviour Barbara Kunz Bertelsmann Stiftung Security Regionalization under Unipolarity - Explaining Regional Commonalities and Variations Galia Press-Barnathan Hebrew University Theory of International Politics as a Theory of Foreign Policy: Explaining Foreign Policy from International Structure Anders Wivel University of Copenhagen Jacob G. Hariri University of Copenhagen Discussant(s) NN --------------------------- Slot: TB-123 Thursday 11:15 AM - 1:00 PM Room: 361 Recognition and Identity in FP Section: 19 - New Approaches to Foreign Policy Analysis: Integrating Rational, Social and Psychological Perspectives, 19-5 Chair(s) Regina Heller University of Hamburg National Identity and Foreign Policy: The Foreign Policy Behaviour of Guyana 1966-2010 Imtyaz A. Mohamed University of Toronto Saving Face, Saving Peace. The Politics of Recognition in International Crises Thomas Lindemann Lille 2 - CERAPS Respect, Disrespect and Cooperative Attitudes in FP Reinhard Wolf University of Frankfurt/Main Discussant(s) Rainer Baumann University of Bremen --------------------------- Slot: TD-121 Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Room: 361 The Challenges of Theoretical Integration in Foreign Policy Analysis (Panel 2) Section: 19 - New Approaches to Foreign Policy Analysis: Integrating Rational, Social and Psychological Perspectives, 19-3 Chair(s) Klaus Brummer University Erlangen-Nuremberg Kai Oppermann University of Cologne Conditions for the Integration of Theories Elisabeth Schöndorf German Institute for International and Security Affairs Analyzing the Societal Self-characterizations of German Peace Policy Christoph Weller University of Augsburg Deniz Anan University of Augsburg Ulrich Roos University of Augsburg Saving the Paradox Anna Cornelia Beyer University of Hull Theoretical Integration in FPA: The Case of Bureaucratic Politics and Poliheuristic Theory Klaus Brummer University Erlangen-Nuremberg Discussant(s) Sebastian Harnisch University of Heidelberg --------------------------- Slot: FA-122 Friday 9:00 AM - 10:45 AM Room: 361 Multilateral Settings and FP Decision Making Section: 19 - New Approaches to Foreign Policy Analysis: Integrating Rational, Social and Psychological Perspectives, 19-4 Chair(s) NN Coalition Formation and Bargaining Efficiency in Multilateral Negotiations: Insights from Agent-Based Models Andreas Warntjen University of Twente The Challenges of FPA Ludovica Marchi University of Cambridge Participation in International Organisations and Learning Process: Early Elaborations on Turkey’s Experience at the UN Security Council Özlem Terzi Istanbul University Discussant(s) Dirk Peters Peace Research Institute Frankfurt --------------------------- Slot: FB-126 Friday 11:15 AM - 1:00 PM Room: 361 Integrating Systemic Factors, Domestic Audiences and non-State Actors into FPA Section: 19 - New Approaches to Foreign Policy Analysis: Integrating Rational, Social and Psychological Perspectives, 19-8 Chair(s) NN International and Domestic Constraints on Foreign Policy: Nordic Responses to the End of the Cold War Fredrik Doeser Foreign Policy Analysis and the Denationalization of Governance Rainer Baumann University of Bremen Accounting for Foreign Policy Change: the Role of Policy Entrepreneurs Spyros Blavoukos Athens University of Economics and Business Politically Rational Foreign Policy Decision-Making C. Todd Kent Texas A&M University of Qatar Media and International Relations: the Missing Link between Practice, Theory Analysis and Research Design Sofia José F Santos Flemish Peace Institute / University of Coimbra Marco S Rosa University of Coimbra Discussant(s) Kai Oppermann University of Cologne --------------------------- Slot: FC-124 Friday 2:00 PM - 3:45 PM Room: 361 Rational and Psychological Approaches to Russia's Foreign Policy Section: 19 - New Approaches to Foreign Policy Analysis: Integrating Rational, Social and Psychological Perspectives, 19-6 Chair(s) Reinhard Wolf University of Frankfurt/Main Unveiling the Unconscious. New approaches to the Explanation of Russian Foreign Policy Behaviour vis-à-vis the West Regina Heller University of Hamburg Trust in International Relations Angelica Matveeva Uppsala University Christer Pursiainen Council of the Baltic Sea States Secretariat Emotions in Russian Foreign Policy Tuomas Forsberg University of Tampere Discussant(s) Thomas Lindemann Lille 2 - CERAPS --------------------------- Slot: SA-127 Saturday 9:00 AM - 10:45 AM Room: 361 Ethical Factors in Foreign Policy Section: 19 - New Approaches to Foreign Policy Analysis: Integrating Rational, Social and Psychological Perspectives, 19-9 Chair(s) Tuomas Forsberg University of Tampere Applying Erotetic to the Complex Causal Paths of Apologies in American Diplomacy Jérémie Cornut Université du Québec à Montréal Constructing a Concrete Utopia for more Ethical Europe Hanna Tuulia Tuominen University of Helsinki The Role of Solidarity in EU External Relations Siegfried Schieder European University Institute, Florence (EUI) Discussant(s) NN --------------------------- Slot: SB-120 Saturday 11:15 AM - 1:00 PM Room: 361 The Challenges of Theoretical Integration in Foreign Policy Analysis (Panel 1) Section: 19 - New Approaches to Foreign Policy Analysis: Integrating Rational, Social and Psychological Perspectives, 19-2 Chair(s) Klaus Brummer University Erlangen-Nuremberg Integrating Ideational Policy Interdependence in Foreign Policy Analysis Sebastian Harnisch University of Heidelberg Raimund Wolf University of Heidelberg The Double Embedding of ‘Foreign Policy-Making’: Linking FPA with Theories of Globalisation and Society Mathias Albert University of Bielefeld Foreign Policy Consequences: Integrating Insights from Structural Theorizing into FPA Dirk Peters Peace Research Institute Frankfurt Linkage Politics: The National-International Connection in British Politics Jim Buller University of York The Concept of Issue Salience in Foreign Policy Analysis Kai Oppermann University of Cologne Discussant(s) David Bosold German Council on Foreign Relations --------------------------- Slot: SC-128 Saturday 2:00 PM - 3:45 PM Room: 361 Looking beyond Material Power: Challenging and Enriching Realist FPA Section: 19 - New Approaches to Foreign Policy Analysis: Integrating Rational, Social and Psychological Perspectives, 19-7 Chair(s) NN State Socialization and Structural Realism Cameron G Thies University of Iowa Who is in the Cockpit? Corporations, Governments and Collaborative Aircraft Decisions Moritz G Weiss University of St. Gallen Marc DeVore University of St. Gallen Neoclassical Realism as a Foreign Policy Theory Alexander Reichwein University of Frankfurt/Main Discussant(s) Anders Wivel University of Copenhagen Section: 20 - Gender in Transnational Politics: Transitions and Transformations in a Time of Crises Convenor: Uta Ruppert, University of Frankfurt/Main --------------------------- Slot: TA-129 Thursday 9:00 AM - 10:45 AM Room: 451 Round Table: Gender Politics in Transnationalization Section: 20 - Gender in Transnational Politics: Transitions and Transformations in a Time of Crises, 20-1 Chair(s) Uta Ruppert University of Frankfurt/Main Roundtable Discussants Milica Antiæ-Gaber University of Ljubljana Marianne H. Marchand Universidad de las Américas Puebla Tanja Scheiterbauer University of Bonn Stefanie Wöhl University of Vienna Marysia Zalewski University of Aberdeen Discussant(s) NN --------------------------- Slot: TB-130 Thursday 11:15 AM - 1:00 PM Room: 451 Theorizing Gender, Sex and Sexuality in ‘Times of Crises’ Section: 20 - Gender in Transnational Politics: Transitions and Transformations in a Time of Crises, 20-2 Chair(s) Maria Stern Göteborg University Marysia Zalewski University of Aberdeen The Violences and Violations of Feminism Marysia Zalewski University of Aberdeen Global Science, Local Gender: Transnationalization and the Case of Caster Semenya Jennifer Glaser University of Cincinnati The Threat of Women’s Bodies - Masculinity and the “Feminization” Debate within the Congolese Armed Forces (DRC) Maria Eriksson Baaz Göteborg University Maria Stern Göteborg University The Location of Homophobia Rahul Rao School of Oriental & African Studies, London Discussant(s) Catherine Eschle University of Strathclyde --------------------------- Slot: TD-131 Thursday 4:15 PM - 6:00 PM Room: 451 Gendering Globalization, Transnationalization and Transnationalisms Section: 20 - Gender in Transnational Politics: Transitions and Transformations in a Time of Crises, 20-3 Chair(s) Marianne H. Marchand Universidad de las Américas Puebla Gendered Empowerment: The Construction of Transnational Political Spaces between Chicago and Michoacán Stephanie Schütze Free University of Berlin Female Migrant Domestic Workers and their Spanish Employers in Times of Crises.A Comparative Analysis of Consequences for Women on both Sides of the Coin- in Majority as well as Minority Society Simone Tappert University of Vienna Marianne Dobner University of Vienna At the Crossroads of Masculinty, Feminity and Crises: Mexican Migrants and Transnational Communities Facing the Dual Economic and Security Crises Marianne H. Marchand Universidad de las Américas Puebla Searching for Belonging and Security: Transnational Lifestyles and Gender Transformation among Trinidadians B. Jane L. Parpart University of the West Indies Discussant(s) NN --------------------------- Slot: FA-132 Friday 9:00 AM - 10:45 AM Room: 451 Gendering Globalization, Transnationalization and Transnationalisms (2) Section: 20 - Gender in Transnational Politics: Transitions and Transformations in a Time of Crises, 20-4 Chair(s) Marianne H. Marchand Universidad de las Américas Puebla Merging Worlds: Celebrity Diplomacy in International Affairs Sandra E Via Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Globalising Gender Justice: A Transnational Feminist Political Imaginary for IR Catherine Eschle University of Strathclyde Bice Maiguashca University of Exeter Theorizing Transnational Sexual Politics in a Global Era Amy Lind University of Cincinnati Discussant(s) Uta Ruppert University of Frankfurt/Main --------------------------- Slot: FB-133 Friday 11:15 AM - 1:00 PM Room: 451 |