[movimenti.bicocca] The POLitics of INEqualities

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> Date: 28 maggio 2011 14.39.04 GMT+02.00
> Subject: POLINE/IDDRI Symposium, May 26-28, 2011.
> Source: The POLitics of INEqualities
> Author: lucieberaudsudreau
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> Please find attached here the programme for the Symposium « Inequalities in a context of global recession: Perceptions, framing and politicization », May 26-28, 2011:
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> Click here to download the programme
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> Click here to download the summary of the conference.
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> Presentations
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> Session 1. Political Economy of Inequalities
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> - Alice J. Wuermli (Children and Youth Unit, Human Development Network, World Bank): The (Re)production of (In)equality: Poverty, Social Policy, and Human Development from Conception to Adulthood (abstract)
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> - Joshua Guetzkow (Hebrew University of Jerusalem): Common Cause? A Cultural Analysis of the Links Between Welfare and Criminal Justice Policies, 1960-1996 (paper)
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> Session 2. Compared Perceptions of Inequalities and Justice
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> - Camille Bedock (IUE, Sciences Po/CEE), Marie Duru-Bellat (Sciences Po/OSC), Elise Tenret (Sciences Po/OSC): Perception of poverty in a globalized world (paper)
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> - Frédéric Gonthier (Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Grenoble): Explaining the Changing Attitudes of Europeans towards Economic Liberalism and Inequalities (powerpoint)
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> - Leslie McCall (Northwestern University): American Beliefs about Income Inequality: What, When, Who, and Why? (chapter)
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> Session 3. Reactions to Inequalities in the South: Case Studies
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> - Laurence Louër (Sciences Po/CERI): The Reciprocal Politicization of Socioeconomic and Religious Inequalities in Bahrein (powerpoint)
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> - Marcelo de Almeida Medeiros (Federal University of Pernambuco): Why Are Strong Inequalities Accepted in Brazil (power point)
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> - Moustapha Sene (University of Rennes 1), Les émeutes de la faim et la colère sociale au Sénégal (paper, FR)
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> Session 4. The subjective Experience and Reactions to Poverty and Inequality
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> - Graziella Moraes da Silva (Federal University Rio de Janeiro), Elisa Reis (Federal Universisty Rio de Janeiro): Perceptions of Racial Discrimination among Black Professionals in Rio de Janeiro (paper)
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> - Jennifer M. Silva (Harvard University): Becoming a Neoliberal Subject: Working-Class Selfhood in an Age of Uncertainty (paper)
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> - Nissim Mizrachi (Tel Aviv University), Hanna Herzog (Tel Aviv University), Joshua Guetzkow (Hebrew University of Jerusalem): Participatory Destigmatization Strategies among Palestinian Citizens of Israel, Ethiopian Jews and Mizrahi Jews (paper)
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> Read more…
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