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EISA Young Researchers’ Workshops
22 September 2015
Department of Political and Social Sciences, Aula 21 Marzo - Second Floor Via Vittorio Emanuele II, 49 - Catania
Programme
H. 8:45 - Welcome and introductory remarks
Stefania Panebianco, University of Catania
Tanja Alberts, EISA Secretary, VU University Amsterdam
Zlatko Šabič, YRW Director, Ljubljana University
YRW on: The European Union in Multilateral Negotiations (EISA co-funded workshop) Aula 21 Marzo- Second Floor 9:00-9:15 Opening Remarks by Lisanne Groen and Iulian Romanyshyn
9:15-10:45 Session I: Multilateralism, diplomacy and EU delegations
One mandate, many voices? The European Union’s varying success
at multilateral conferences, Philipp Schroeder and Stefan
Jagdhuber
Actors in their own right? On the representational function of the
EU Delegations in the multilateral negotiation context, Sanderijn
Duquet
The conduct of EU diplomacy post-Lisbon in Eastern Europe: a
case of EU multilateralism in action?, Dorina Baltag
YRW on: (Re)Constructing Violence: Norms, Knowledge and International Legal Discourse (EISA co-funded workshop) Meeting Room -First Floor 9:00-9:45 Opening Remarks by Maj Grasten and Filipe dos Reis
Keynote: ‘Reconstructive Methodology and the Politics of
International Law’ by Oliver Kessler
9:45-11:15 Roundtable I: The Historicity of Law, Regulation and Violence
The “Expansion” of International Law and Society and the
(Re)Ordering of Violence in the Middle East, Janis Grzybowski
Decolonial Reading of the Constructions of ‘Violence’, Zeynep
Gülşah Çapan
Violating Regulation or Regulatory Violence: How the Increasing
Complexity of Financial Regulation Makes You Suffer, Benjamin
Discussant: Robert Kissack
10:45-11:00 Coffee break
11:00-12:30 Session II: EU performance in multilateral peace and security
negotiations
The EU in multilateral negotiations of the Non-Proliferation
Treaty review cycles: Shaping the Process or Outcome? Iulian
Romanyshyn
The E3 initiative toward Iran: a study of EU informal groups in
action, Aniseh Bassiri Tabrizi
Discussant: Rosa Rossi
12:30-14:00 Lunch
14:00-15:30 Session III: The EU’s role and influence in multilateral
environment and trade talks
The European Union’s effectiveness as a negotiator in the
Convention on Biological Diversity over time, Lisanne Groen
EU performance in the United Nations Forum on Forests, Pauline
Pirlot
The European Union in the WTO Doha Round Negotiations
2001- 2015, Eva Mareike Schmitt
Discussant: Jamal Shahin
15:30-15:45 Coffee break
15:45-17:00 Session IV: EU actorness and coordination in the Gx
The relevance of internal EU coordination for the EU’s
Wilhelm
Discussant: Tanja Aalberts
11:15-11:30 Coffee Break
11:30-13:00 Roundtable II: The Construction of Order and Violence
Killing Individual Human Beings: Drones and Targeted Killings,
Sassan Gholiagha
Radical Uncertainty: The Return of the Sovereign? Nina Boy
The Lure of Law: On the Violence of International Law and Its
Political Semantics, Maj Grasten
Discussant: Oliver Kessler
13:00-14:00 Lunch
14:00-15:45 Roundtable III: Contestedness and Knowledge
Taming the State? Responsibility to Protect, International
Criminal Law and the Politics of Humanity, Filipe dos Reis
The State of Financial Exception: The Symbolic Violence of
Permanent Crisis Management of Financial Security, Timo Walter
“Call Me Again If You’re Ever Ready to Begin Answering the
Questions”: On the Construction of Authority in the Cyberwar
Debate, Lianne Boer
Financializing the Bundesländer: Marketizing Neoliberalism or
Bolstering the German Model? Matthieu Hughes
Discussant: Anna Leander
participation in the Gx (G7, G8, G20), Peter Debaere
Redefining European Union actorness in the G8 summit: a
practice turn, Judith Huigens
Discussant: Jamal Shahin (1 paper) and Robert Kissack (1 paper)
17:00-17:15 Concluding remarks by Lisanne Groen and Iulian Romanyshyn
Participants
Aniseh Bassiri Tabrizi, King’s College London
Dorina Baltag, Loughborough Univerisity
Peter Debaere, Ghent University
Sanderijn Duquet, University of Leuven
Lisanne Groen (co-organiser), Institute for European Studies, Vrije
Universiteit Brussel
Judith Huigens, University of Amsterdam
Pauline Pirlot, Université Catholique de Louvain
Iulian Romanyshyn (co-organiser), IMT Institute for Advanced Studies Lucca
Eva Mareike Schmitt, Justus Liebig University Giessen
Philipp Schroeder and Stefan Jagdhuber, Ludwig Maximilians University
Munich
Discussants
Jamal Shahin, Institute for European Studies, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Robert Kissack, Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals
Rosa Rossi, University of Catania
15:45-16:00 Concluding Remarks – Discussion on Follow-Up
Participants
Lianne Boer, VU University Amsterdam
Nina Boy, Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO)
Zeynep Gülşah Çapan, European Union Institute, Marmara University
Filipe dos Reis, University of Erfurt
Sassan Gholiagha, Centre for Globalisation and Governance, Hamburg
University
Maj Grasten, Copenhagen Business School
Janis Grzybowski, University of Helsinki
Matthieu Hughes, University of Sussex, University of Erfurt
Timo Walter, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies,
Geneva
Benjamin Wilhelm, University of Erfurt
Discussants
Tanja Aalberts, Centre for the Politics of Transnational Law, VU University
Amsterdam
Oliver Kessler, Chair for International Relations, University of Erfurt
Anna Leander, Dept. of Management, Politics and Philosophy, Copenhagen
Business School
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YRW on: IR’s feelings – Exploring avenues for theorizing the processes that render emotions political (Workshop without EISA co-funding) Sala Microfilm- First Floor 09:00-09:45 Opening remarks by Katharina Höne and introduction
09:45-11:30 Session I: Interpersonal relations and group processes
Telling them how they should feel: emotional framing in Islamist
groups ́discourses, Maéva Clément
Friendship in world politics: assessing the personal relationships
between Kohl and Mitterrand, and Bush and Gorbachev, Yuri Van
Hoef
11:30-11:45 Coffee Break
11:45-13:30 Session II: Utilizing, arousing, manipulating and negotiating
emotions
Theme park strategies and tourist choreographies at wartime
heritage sites: sense ¦ affect ¦ consumption, Audrey Reeves
Critically exploring empathic stories in IR, Katharina E. Höne
Talking about violence: negotiating emotions during fieldwork,
Sorana Jude
13:30-14:45 Lunch
14:45-16:30 Session III: The role of emotions in security policies, security
narratives, and the framing of violence
Narrative, humanitarianism, and affect: representations of gender-
based violence, Lydia Cole
The role of emotions in U.S. security policy towards Iran, Sybille
Reinke de Buitrago
"The fearless, the fearful and the fearsome": emotions and
everyday security, Clara Eroukhmanoff
16:30-16:45 Coffee Break
16:45-17:30 Concluding remarks and discussion of next steps
Participants
Maéva Clément, Versailles University and Goethe University Frankfurt
Lydia Cole, Aberystwyth University
Clara Eroukhmanoff, St Andrew University
Yuri Van Hoef, University of Leeds
Katharina E. Höne (organiser), Aberystwyth University
Sorana Jude, Aberystywth University
Audrey Reeves, University of Bristol
Sybille Reinke de Buitrago, IFSH & ITHF, Hamburg