Final Programme
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Last Update: June 09th
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Friday, June 10th, 2016 |
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14:00-15:00: Registration |
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Parallel Session 1A: Greek Crisis I |
15:00-17:00 (Lecture Room: A2-2) |
Chair: Iason Zarikos |
Drakaki E. (University of Crete) and Kourliouros E. (University of Patras) Interpreting the Regional Problem or Interpreting the crisis? A critical economic geography perspective on uneven regional development in Greece |
Kafetsios K. (University of Crete) and Karaolanis S. (University of Crete) On social status, cultural orientation and well-being: a comparison across Greek regions |
Zarikos I. (Panteion University of Political and Social Sciences) The Problem Lies with the People. The Culturalization of Politics in the Greek Press during the Crisis |
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Parallel Session 1B: Refugee Crisis I |
15:00-17:00 (Lecture Room: A2-3) |
Chair: Ismini Sioula-Georgoulea |
Kamaratou E. (Independant Researcher), Lazaridou, E. (Independent Researcher ), Perraki E. (Independent Researcher ), Plakandara S. (Independent Researcher ), Tsoni S. (Independent Researcher ), Xasioti S. (Independent Researcher ) and Parsanoglou D. (Panteion University of Political and Social Sciences) There was once a little boat: refugees’ stories from Greek detention centres and the Xenios Dias operation |
Tramountanis A. (National Centre for Social Research) The political and social implications of managing the refugee crisis: European and Greek responses |
Sioula-Georgoulea I. (Panteion University of Political and Social Sciences; National Centre for Social Research) and Afouxenidis A. (National Centre for Social Research) Far-right blogging, migration and gender: discourses and aesthetics |
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Parallel Session 1C: Education and Crisis I |
15:00-17:00 (Lecture Room: A3-2) |
Chair: Daphne Nicolitsas |
Liodaki N. (University of Crete) and Liodakis N. (Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada)) The Economic Crisis and Shadow Education in Greece |
Skordi S. (Panteion University of Political and Social Sciences) An investigation of the effect of economic crisis (2008-2014) in the field of Special Education in Greece, through the perspective of Special Education teachers- a qualitative research |
Malapani A. (Sorbonne - Paris IV) Financial Crisis and Classical Studies |
Nicolitsas D. (University of Crete) Participation in education during the crisis: did the income or the substitution effect prevail? |
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Parallel Session 1D: Political Identity and Party System |
15:00-17:00 (Lecture Room: A3-3) |
Chair: Maria Doukakarou |
Karoulas G. (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens) and Poulakidakos S. (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens) Greek party system transformations in the crisis context. An approach on the establishment of a new party system in Greece |
Gkinopoulos T. (Loughborough University) Political Group Identities in Greek commemorative statements of the restoration of the Greek Democracy: A comparison before and after economic crisis |
Triliva S. (University of Crete), Sools A. (Twente University), Hatjiosif M. (University of the West of England) and Tzanakis M. (University of Crete) Finding refuge in the future vis-à-vis the Greek Referendum vote |
Doukakarou M. (University of the Aegean) The politics of ‘autonomy’: Greek university students (dis)avowing clientelism and negotiating party relations |
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17:00-17:30: Coffee Break |
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Parallel Session 2A: Social Movements and Social Policy I |
17:30-19:30 (Lecture Room: A2-2) |
Chair: Michalis Psimitis |
Karakus P. (Gediz University), Goregenli M. (Ege University), and Gokten C. (Macquarie University) Social identity categories and social representation in peace construction processes in Turkey |
Mexi, M. (University of Crete), Kousis, M. (University of Crete), Kalogeraki S. (University of Crete), Petropoulou E. (University of Crete), et.al., Research Activities and Practices of TransSOL Project (Transnational Solidarity at Times of Crisis) |
Liodakis G. (Technical University of Crete) An interdisciplinary Political Economy Approach for a transformative social Mobilization |
Psimitis M. (University of the Aegean) The ‘relocalization and prefigurative movements’ as networks of a broader global social movement against globalization: the construction of local alternatives to global capitalism |
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Parallel Session 2B: Stream: Youth and the Crisis I: Young people’s skills and employability (Stream Organisers: Andy Green and Nikos Papadakis) |
17:30-19:30 (Lecture Room: A2-3) |
Chair: Andy Green and Nikos Papadakis |
Green A. (University College London) and Papadakis N. (University of Crete) Introduction to the Stream: Youth and the crisis |
Galvin Arribas J.M. (European Training Foundation) Application of the multilevel governance approach in the European Neighbourhood in Vocational Education and Training (VET): The case of governance for employability in SEMED region’ |
Metaxas T. (University of Thessaly) and Doquenne, M.N. (University of Thessaly) Staying or leaving Greece: The Young Scientists’ view and dilemma |
Green A. (University College London) The Changing Opportunities in Education and Work for Young People in the England Today and how they Compare with their Parent’s Generation |
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Parallel Session 2C: Employment, Health and Crisis |
17:30-19:30 (Lecture Room: A3-2) |
Chair: Michael Chletsos |
Reysz J. (University of Grenoble-Alples, CREG) The return to work policies in a time of crisis: a comparison between Germany and France |
Oral R. (University of Iowa) Adverse childhood experiences and trauma informed care: the future of health and human services |
Panagiotopoulou R. (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens) Working in the digital era: the digital labor debate and the emerging working conditions for journalists in times of crisis, with emphasis on Greece |
Chletsos M. (University of Ioannina) and Greenwood E. (University of Ioannina) Are women paid less than men? Is this due to discrimination against women? Empirical evidence from the Greek labour market in a period of economic crisis |
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Parallel Session 2D: Panel: Carl Marx - Capital: New Translation, New Reading Aproaches (Panel Organiser: Thanassis Giouras, in Greek) |
17:30-19:30 (Lecture Room: A3-3) |
Chair: Thanassis Giouras |
Noutsopoulos, T. (University of Crete) The perennial question of the value form (in greek) |
Giouras T. (University of Crete) Marx's Capital as an ongoing project (in greek) |
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19:30: Welcome Dinner |
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Saturday, June 11th, 2016 |
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Parallel Session 3A: Greek Crisis II |
09:00-11:00 (Lecture Room: A2-2) |
Chair: Athena Skoulariki |
Siomos Th. (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki) Crisis Discourse and the Greek Case |
Karayiannis Y. (University of Crete) Greece as a ship in a journey: Icons, metaphors and meanings of crisis in contemporary political discourse |
Christopoulos N. (City Unity College), Takas M. (City Unity College) and Papaioannou-Spyroulia A. (City Unity College) Shaping the European identity through metaphors |
Skoulariki A. (University of Crete) Conspiracy theories in the context of the Greek crisis: Discursive patterns and political use of the “enemy” theme |
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Parallel Session 3B: Theoretical Debates in Social Sciences |
09:00-11:00 (Lecture Room: A2-3) |
Chair: Stephan Puehringer |
Manioudis M. (University of Crete) Adam Smith and the Scottish Enlightment: Method, Theory and History |
Tzotzes S. (University of Crete) Rethinking paradigms: Mainstream responses to the crisis and change |
Milonakis D. (University of Crete) Mathematics and Formalism in Economic Discourse: A Potted History With Some Partial Explanation |
Puehringer S. (Johannes Kepler University of Linz) Still the queens of social sciences? Economists as “public intellectuals” in/after the crisis |
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Parallel Session 3C: Social Economy |
09:00-11:00 (Lecture Room: A3-2) |
Chair: Sofia Adam |
Vlasaki K. (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens) The «Social Economy» in the time of crisis |
Sergis N. (University of Ioannina) and Papageorgiou D. (University of the Aegean) Solidarity movements in Lesvos and the case of the refugees: The recent social context supported by the philosophic point of view |
Adam S. (Independent researcher) Social and Solidarity Economy and the Crisis: Policy challenges and opportunities |
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Parallel Session 3D: Stream: Youth and the Crisis II: Young people’s citizenship and political participation (Stream Organisers: Andy Green and Nikos Papadakis) |
09:00-11:00 (Lecture Room: A3-3) |
Chair: Andy Green and Nikos Papadakis |
Koutselini M. (University of Cyprus) Youth and Crisis: Re-conceptualizing the modern knowledge system |
Kallogiannaki P. (University of Crete) The concept of the ‘citizen’ in the century of crisis: concerns and problems from the scope of Comparative Education (CE) |
Papakonstantinou A.A. (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens) The Greek economic crisis and its impact on students' attitudes according to teachers in secondary education |
Koutouzis M. (Hellenic Open University) Social Exclusion as a “Universally Accepted” Rhetoric: The case of school leadership |
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11:00-11:30: Coffee Break |
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PLENARY SESSION A |
11:30-13:30 (Amphitheatre Stelios Alexandropoulos) |
Chair: Dimitris Milonakis |
Trevor Evans (Berlin School of Economics and Law) Weak accumulation and rising polarization in the US and the euro area |
Leo Panitch (York University in Toronto) Rethinking capitalist crises and socialist possibilities for the 21st century: Optimism of the intellect |
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13:30-14:30: Lunch |
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Parallel Session 4A: Education and Crisis II |
14:30-16:30 (Lecture Room: A2-2) |
Chair: John Marangos |
Marantos P. (Institute of Educational Policy - IEP), Karnavas V. (Institute of Educational Policy - IEP), Ekonomou A. (Institute of Educational Policy - IEP) and Ekonomopoulos D. (Director of Primary Education - Messinia) Dimensions of Civic Education in Greek Primary Schools in era of social and economic crisis |
Argyropoulou E. (University of Crete) International Organizations of Educational Planning, Government Policies and School Management and Leadership: An awkward relation |
Zouboulakis M. (University of Thessaly) Teaching Microeconomics after the global financial crisis |
Marangos J. (University of Macedonia) Teaching Introductory Macroeconomics during the Greek Financial Crisis |
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Parallel Session 4B: Refugee Crisis II |
14:30-16:30 (Lecture Room: A2-3) |
Chair: Sokratis Koniordos |
Dimitrakopoulou F. (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens) and Kontis A. (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens) Financial crisis and Greek imigration policy |
Fokas N. (Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary) and Bodor P. (Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary) The construction of “crises” and the “refugee problem” in the Greek and Hungarian dailies |
Kalogeraki S. (Univeristy of Crete) The Individual-level Determinants of Intolerance against Immigrants during Recessionary Times in Greece |
Koniordos S. (Univeristy of Crete) Emigration from Greece during the Crisis: The educated middle class on the move |
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Parallel Session 4C: Public policy and administration reform (Panel Organiser: Mavromoustakou Ivi) |
14:30-16:30 (Lecture Room: A3-2) |
Chair: Ivi Mavromoustakou |
Alexopoulos A. (University of Crete) Low reform capacity in parliamentary democracies with governments acting under binding external constraints: the case of Greece |
Georgantas I. (University of Crete) and Mavromoustakou I. (University of Crete) Meritocracy in Greek public administration: criteria, mechanisms and selection systems |
Gravaris D. (University of Crete) Political Obstacles to Economic Development |
Vyzirgiannakis D. (University of Crete) Public Sector e-Recruitment practices in Greece: The case of the Supreme Council for Civil Personnel Selection (ASEP) website |
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Parallel Session 4D: Panel: Aspects of the crisis: political and social representation (Panel Organiser: Aranitou Valia) |
14:30-16:30 (Lecture Room: A3-3) |
Chair: Michalis Spourdalakis |
Papavlassopoulos E. (University of Crete) From the “Right” of the post-Junta period to the “Right” of the crisis: political paths and transformations of a political party |
Eleftheriou C. (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens) and Tassis Chr. (University of Trace) Transformations in the party system during the crisis: the cases PASOK and Syriza |
Bithymitris G. (Panteion University of Political and Social Sciences) The Greek trade union movement: representation gaps from post-Junta period to the crisis |
Aranitou V. (University of Crete) 'Employers' organizations in times of crisis: latent contradictions, tactical convergences and competitive strategies' |
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16:30-17:00: Coffee Break |
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Parallel Session 5A: Democracy and Crisis |
17:00-19:00 (Lecture Room: A2-2) |
Chair: Dimitris Kioukias |
Souzas N. (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens) and Iliopoulos Ch. (Loughborough Unversity) Direct Democracy in the Era of Crisis: The Politics of the “Squares Movement” |
Mareta D. (Panteion University of Political and Social Sciences) Democracy and Crisis, Democracy as Crisis: Will Carl Schmitt meet modern Greece? |
Kioukias D. (Hellenic Open University) Political means and Political Liberalism as "Basic Law": A Developed Reminder Suited to the Crisis |
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Parallel Session 5B: Panel: Gender and economic crisis in southern europe (Panel Organiser: Yota Papageorgiou) |
17:00-19:00 (Lecture Room: A2-3) |
Chair: Yota Papageorgiou |
Pentaraki M. (Queen's University Belfast) Neoliberal Capitalism, Social Reproduction Crisis, Gender Implications and Forms of Resistance: The case of Greece |
Clavero S. (Queen's University Belfast) Women and the economic crisis in Spain: Vulnerabilities, resilience and strategies of resistance |
Amor T. (University Institute of Lisbon) and Suleman F. (University Institute of Lisbon) Coping with unemployment: Exploring women and men demand for family solidarity in Portugal |
Papageorgiou Y. (University of Crete) Greek women and the economic crisis |
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Parallel Session 5C: Panel: The public attribution of responsibility in the Eurozone Crisis (Panel Organiser: Kostas Kanellopoulos) |
17:00-19:00 (Lecture Room: A3-2) |
Chair: Maria Kousis |
Kanellopoulos K. (Univeristy of Crete), Roose J. (Free University Berlin) and Sommer M. (Free University Berlin), Debating Greece’s and Germany’s Role in the Eurozone Crisis |
Papanikolopoulos D. (University of Crete), Scholl F. (Free University Berlin) and Loukakis A. (Univeristy of Crete) Attributions of responsibility in national and transnational anti-austerity protests |
Giannellis N. (University of Crete) and Koukouritakis M. (University of Crete) Eurozone’s leader and its followers: Are their markets integrated enough? |
Kousis M. (Univeristy of Crete), Papadakis M. (Univeristy of Crete) and Kanellopoulos K. (Univeristy of Crete) Crisis A Discursive Actor Attribution Analysis of the Greek and German Interest Groups in the Eurozone |
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Parallel Session 5D: Greek Crisis III |
17:00-19:00 (Lecture Room: A3-3) |
Chair: Gabriel Colletis |
Chiotakis S. (University of Crete) The Greek Crisis after the Post-Junta Period |
Vavvos A. (University of Crete) and Triliva S. (University of Crete) The fairytale of austerity: indebted personhood in a bankrupt nation |
Kaminioti O. (National Institute of Labour and Human Resources) A systemic understanding of crisis: definition, measurement and strategies to ehance resilience in the current Greek crisis |
Colletis G. (University of Toulouse) Competitiveness:what is the matter with the Greek Economy? |
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Sunday, June 12th, 2016 |
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Parallel Session 6A: Stream: Youth and the Crisis III: Social inclusion/ exclusion of the youth within the crisis (Stream Organisers: Andy Green and Nikos Papadakis) |
09:00-11:00 (Lecture Room: A2-2) |
Chair: Andy Green and Nikos Papadakis |
Zahilas L. (CEDEFOP) Seeking for solutions: the challenges and the way ahead for European cooperation in VET and LLL |
Kassis W. (University of Osnabrueck) The Normalization of Anti-Muslim Prejudices: University students’ social, ethnic and religious prejudices as a global exclusion issue |
Kyridis A. (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki), Papadakis N. (University of Crete) Tourtouras C. (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki), and Lytrivi I. (University of Crete) Social values, transparency and the Greek educational system in the era of the crisis. Attitudes of Greek university students. |
Liu Ye (Bath Spa University) When Choices Become Chances: Extending Boudon’s Positional Theory to Understand University Choices in Contemporary China |
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Parallel Session 6B: An Evaluation of the Economic Adjustment Programmes in Greece 2010-2015 (Panel Organiser: Argitis Giorgos) |
09:00-11:00 (Lecture Room: A2-3) |
Chair: Giorgos Argitis |
Milios J. (National Technical University of Athens), Lapatsioras S. (University of Crete) and Sotiropoulos D.P. (The Open University Business School) Crisis and austerity: The disintegration of the welfare state |
Sakellaridis G. (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens) Financialization, Sovereign Debt Crisis and Financial Instability in the Eurozone |
Koratzanis N. (Labour Institute INE GSEE) and Pierros C. (Labour Institute INE GSEE) Assessing the impact of austerity in the Greek economy: A sectoral balances approach |
Argitis G. (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens) The futility of Greek public debt sustainability under an austerity regime and an alternative approach to debt sustainability |
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Parallel Session 6C: Social Movements and Social Policy II |
09:00-11:00 (Lecture Room: A3-2) |
Chair: Tugce Oklay |
Karasu M. (Ege University), Solak Ç. (Ege University), Tuzkaya F. (Ege University), Peker-Dural, H. (Ege University), et al., Rethinking peace: obstacles and opportunities |
Liveris P. (Greek Ministry of Finance) New public management reforms: An empirical study of human resources critical factors in the context of the greek public sector |
Loukakis A. (University of Crete) Solidarity Groups Actions and Claims during the Economic Crisis in Greece |
Oklay T. (University of Paris 8) Language of Resistance: Social Movements and Online Artivist Projects |
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Parallel Session 6D: Critical Social Science |
09:00-11:00 (Lecture Room: A3-3) |
Chair: Turaj Faran |
Christinaki A. (University of Brighton) From critical social psychology to critical community psychology: from one crisis to another? |
Koffas S. (Frederick University) Health Policy and the Co-perception of Individual Responsibility in the Neoliberal Model |
Boda C.S. (Lund University) Pimping Paradise? The neoliberalization of growth management in Florida with some implications for politics and conservation |
Faran T. (Lund University, Sweden) and O’Byrne D. (Lund University, Sweden), Like Poets in Times of Dearth |
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11:00-11:30: Coffee Break |
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PLENARY SESSION B |
11:30-13:30 (Amphitheatre Stelios Alexandropoulos) |
Chair: Sofia Triliva |
Ian Parker (University of Leicecter) New vocabularies of resistance: Interventions at the intersection of radical theory and practice |
Phillip Steiner (University Paris-Sorbonne) Economic Crisis and Inequality: a Tocquevillian Approach |
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13:30-14:30: Lunch |
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ROUND TABLE A: Social Sciences in Greece Approaching the Greek crisis (Organiser: Dimitris Milonakis) |
14:30-16:30 (Lecture Room: A2-2) |
Chair: Dimitris Milonakis |
Spourdalakis Michalis (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens) Political Science in Greece: Approaching the Greek Crisis |
Koniordos Socratis (University of Crete) A Sociological Approach of the Ongoing Greek Crisis |
Triliva Sofia (University of Crete) Mental health research in Greece during the socioeconomic crisis years: a critical appraisal |
Milios John (National Technical University of Athens) Approching the Greek Crisis: Political Economy |
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ROUND TABLE Β: Aspects of the crisis: what about the market (Organiser: Valia Aranitou) |
14:30-16:30 (Lecture Room: A2-3) |
Chair: Nikos Giannellis |
Giogros Argitis, University of Athens, Director, INE-GSEE (Institute - General Confederation of Greek Workers) |
Dionisis Gravaris, University of Crete, Director, IME-GSEVEE (Hellenic Confederation of Professionals, Craftsmen & Merchants) |
Elias Kikilias, National Center for Social Research General Director, INSETE (Greek Tourism Confederation) |
Valia Aranitou, University of Crete, Director, INEMY-ESEE (Hellenic Confederation of Commerce & Entrepreneurship) |
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17:00: SHORT EXCURSION AND FAREWELL DINNER |
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