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Fringe Politics in SouthEast Europe

Workshop Programme: Fringe Politics in Southeast Europe: Drivers


of Change?
12 13 September 2014, Zagreb, Croatia

DAY 1: 12 Sept 2014


The Institute of Economics, Zagreb
(Trg J.F. Kennedyja 7, Zagreb Conference room, first floor)


13.30 14.30 Registration and coffee


14.30 16.00 PANEL 1 (90 min) FRAMING THE DEBATE


Introduction
Adam Fagan Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom

From Effective Symbolic Representation to Real Social Change
Danijela Dolenec University of Zagreb, Croatia

Balkan Activists: From Protests to Emancipation
Igor Stiks University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom


16.00 16.30 Coffee

16.30 18.00 PANEL 2 (90 min) POLITICS, PROTEST AND CHANGE



The Fringe Politics of Painting: Radical Political Graffiti in South-Eastern Europe
Grkem Atsungur American University of Central Asia (AUCA), Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic

Fringing the mainstream: a paradigm of the politics of exclusion in contemporary Greece
Alex Afouxenidis National Centre for Social Research, Athens, Greece

Discussant
Paul Stubbs The Institute of Economics, Zagreb, Croatia




DAY 2: 13 Sept 2014


Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb
(Ivana Lucica 3, Zagreb Room A1)

09.00 11.00 PANEL 3 (120 min) EXPLORING LGBT ACTIVISMS


Europeanization and Norm-Socialization of LGBT Rights in Serbia: Belgrade Gay Parades 2001-2013
Tamara Pavasovic Trost University of Graz, Austria
Marko Kmezic University of Graz, Austria

Whose Pride? LGBT Community and the Organisation of Pride Parades in Serbia
Bojan Bili University of Bologna, Italy

A Study in LGBTQ Activism in Russia and Serbia after 1991: Different Countries, Common Issues?
Batueva Katerina University of Economics, Prague, Czech Republic
Vladimir orevi Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic

Discussant
Koen Slootmaeckers Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom

11.00 11.30 Coffee



11.30 13.30 PANEL 4 (120 min) TRANSFORMING POST-YUGOSLAV POLITICAL SPHERES



The legacy of protest participation
Karin Doolan University of Zadar, Croatia
Tomislav Tomaevi Heinrich Bll Foundation, Zagreb, Croatia
Bojana ulum University of Rijeka, Croatia

Ignoring changes and pursuing favours as forms of political struggle for better social security in
Bijeljina
arna Brkovi Central European University, Budapest, Hungary

From ID Numbers to Plenums: Challenging the Bosnian system from within
Chiara Milan European University Institute, Italy

Discussant
Kruno Kardov University of Zagreb, Croatia

Filozofski fakultet
Sveuilita u Zagrebu

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