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Lectures and courses

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22/02/2022, Redazione -

Visiting lectures

4 April 2022, University College Dublin
Prof. Donatella Della Porta, Scuola Normale Superiore
Changing paths of transnationalization in social movements

18 May 2022, Scuola Normale Superiore
Seminar by J. Peลกiฤ‡, University of Belgrade, J. Petroviฤ‡, University of Belgrade, Aron Buzogany, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences BOKU of Vienna, at Scuola Normale Superiore
Marginal environmentalism: Local environmental activism and global trends in the European neighborhood

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19 May 2022, University of Trento
Prof. Jelisaveta Vukeliฤ‡, University of Belgrade
Development of Environmental Activism in Contemporary Serbia and the Role of the EU

25 October 2022, University of Belgrade
Prof. Graham Finlay, University College Dublin
Strengthening workers’ rights in the European Union: the minimum wage directive

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Syllabus of the course

Session 1 | Introduction: Transnational political contention and global activism

5/04/2022, h. 14-16

Required readings

D. della Porta and S. G. Tarrow (2005) Transnational Protest and Global Activism. People, Passions, and Power. Lanham (MD): Rowman & Littlefield, Chapter 1: โ€œTransnational Processes and Social Activism: An Introductionโ€, pp. 1-20 and Chapter 9: โ€œSocial Movements beyond Borders: Understanding Two Eras of Transnational Activismโ€, pp. 203-226

Additional readings

M. Keck and K. Sikkink (1998) Activists beyond Borders. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, Chapter 1: โ€œTransnational Advocacy Networks in International Politics: Introductionโ€, pp. 1-38

S. Tarrow (2010). Dynamics of Diffusion: Mechanisms, Institutions, and Scale Shift. In The Diffusion of Social Movements: Actors, Mechanisms, and Political Effects, edited by Rebecca Kolins Givan, Kenneth M. Roberts, and Sarah A. Soule, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 204โ€“219.

 

Session 2 | The transnational dimension of social movements. From the Global Justice Movement to #Occupy

13/04/2022, h. 14.30-17.30

Required readings

S. Soule and C. Roggeband (2019) Diffusion processes within and across movements. In The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Social Movements, second edition, David A. Snow, Sarah A. Soule, Hanspeter Kriesi and H.J. McCammon (eds) Malden, MA: Blackwell, pp. 236-251.

J. Smith (2001) ‘Globalizing Resistance: The Battle of Seattle and the Future of Social Movements’, Mobilization: An International Quarterly 6 (1): 1-19.

Additional readings

M. Pianta and R. Marchetti (2007) โ€œThe Global Justice Movements: The Transnational Dimensionโ€ in D. della Porta (ed.) The Global Justice Movement: A Cross-National and Transnational Perspective. Boulder, CO: Paradigm, pp. 29-51

C. Milan and L. Chiodi, (2022), Grassroots European Solidarity. Italian Solidarity Movements in the Western Balkans in the 1990s and 2020s and Their Visions of Europe. Southeastern Europe, 46 pp. 248โ€“270.

 

Session 3 | Political contention around migration: a multi-scale perspective

28/04/2022, h. 10-13

Required readings

M. Portos and J. Alcalde (2018) โ€œScale shift and transnationalization within refugeesโ€™ solidarity activism. From Calais to the European levelโ€ in della Porta (ed.), Solidarity Mobilizations in the โ€œRefugee Crisisโ€: Contentious moves. Palgrave, pp. 243-269

F. Alagna (2023). Civil society and municipal activism around migration in the EU: A multi-scalar alliance-making. Geopolitics. https://doi.org/10.1080/14650045.2023.2230902

Additional readings

C. Lahusen, M. Kousis, U. Zschache and A. Loukakis (2018) โ€œEuropean solidarity in times of crisis: Comparing transnational activism of civic organisations in Germany and Greeceโ€ ร–sterreichische Zeitschrift fรผr Soziologie, Supplement 1/43: 173-197

L. Fischer, M. B. Joergensen (2021) โ€œScale-switching as a response to a shrinking space for solidarity. A comparison of Denmarkโ€™s Venligboerne and Germanyโ€™s Seebruckeโ€ in D. della Porta and E. Steinhilper (eds.) Contentious Migrant Solidarity London: Routledge

 

Session 4 | Transnational feminist and anti-gender movements

29/04/2022, h.10-13 โ€“ guest lecture of prof. Zorica ล iroฤiฤ‡, Department of Sociology, University of Graz: โ€œThe transnational contentious politics of genderโ€

Required readings

Corredor, E. S. (2019). Unpacking โ€œGender Ideologyโ€ and the Global Rightโ€™s Antigender Countermovement. Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 44(3), 613โ€“638

Dean, J. 2010. Rethinking Contemporary Feminist Politics. Basingstoke, Hampshire; New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan. (Chapter 1, p. 9-35).

Additional readings:

Fillieule, O. and Broqua, C. 2020. Sexual and reproductive rights movements and counter movements from an interactionist perspective. Social Movement Studies, 19(1), 1โ€“20.

Roggeband, C. 2018. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Making Sense of Opposition to Feminisms from a Social-Movement Perspective. In M. Verloo (Ed.), Varieties of Opposition to Gender Equality in Europe. Routledge.

 

Session 5 | Global governance and transnational contention in labour politics

6/05/2022, h.10-13 Guest lecture of Dr Imre Szabo and Dr Darragh Golden, University College Dublin: "Transnational labour activism in public and private services. The cases of the European Citizens’ Initiative Right to Water and the Pilots’ Strike at Ryanair."

Required readings

Szabรณ, I., Golden, D. and Erne, R. (2021) โ€˜EU governance and transnational labour mobilization. Explaining the unequal success of the โ€œRight2Waterโ€ and the โ€œFair Transportโ€ European Citizensโ€™ Initiativeโ€™.

Golden, D., & Erne, R. (2022). Ryanair pilots: Unlikely pioneers of transnational collective action. European Journal of Industrial Relations, 28(4), 451-469. https://doi.org/10.1177/09596801221094740

Additional readings

Erne, R. (2008) European Unions: Laborโ€™s Quest for a Transnational Democracy. Ithaca, N.Y: ILR Press/Cornell University Press. Chapter 2: Approaching Euro-Democracy and Its Alternatives pp11-28.

Gentile, A. and Tarrow S. (2009) โ€œCharles Tilly, Globalization, and Laborโ€™s Citizen Rights.โ€ European Political Science Review 1(3): 465โ€“93.

 

Session 6 | Racial justice struggles and the transnational mobilization around issues of race

11/05/2022, h.10-13

Required readings

A. Klotz (2002). โ€œTransnational Activism and Global Transformations: The Anti-Apartheid and Abolitionist Experiencesโ€. European Journal of International Relations, 8(1), 49-76.

Mundt, M., Ross K., Burnett M.C. (2018) โ€œScaling social movements through social media: the case of Black Lives Matterโ€ Social Media + Society: 1-14.

Additional readings

D. della Porta, A. Lavizzari, H. Reiter, M. Sommer, E. Steinhilper and F. Ajayi (2023) Patterns of adaptation and recontextualisation: The transnational diffusion of Black Lives Matter to Italy and Germany, European Journal of Cultural and Political Sociology, https://doi.org/10.1080/23254823.2023.2239324

D. della Porta, A. Lavizzari and H. Reiter (2022), The Spreading of the Black Lives Matter Movement Campaign: The Italian Case in Cross-National Perspective. Sociological Forum, 37: 700-721. https://doi.org/10.1111/socf.12818

 

Session 7 | Transnational political contention in the field of environmental and climate justice

18/05/2022, h. 15.00-18.00

Cosmos talk:

Guest lecture of prof. Jelisaveta Petrovic and prof. Jelena Pesic, University of Belgrade

Guest lecture of prof. Aron Buzogany and Dr. Patrick Scherhaufer, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU) of Vienna. Lecture: โ€œMarginal environmentalism: Local environmental activism and global trends in the European neighborhoodโ€

Required readings

P. Jehliฤka and K. Jacobsson (2021) โ€œThe importance of recognizing difference: Rethinking Central and East European environmentalismโ€ Political Geography 87

B. Doherty and T. Doyle (2006) โ€œBeyond Borders: Transnational Politics, Social Movements and Modern Environmentalismsโ€ Environmental Politics 15 (5) pp.697-712

Additional readings

J. Martinez-Alier (2014) โ€œThe environmentalism of the poorโ€ Geoforum 54, pp. 239-241

J. Peลกiฤ‡ and J. Vukeliฤ‡ (2022), ‘Europeanisation from below at the semi-periphery: the movement against small hydropower in Serbia’. Sociologija, https://doi.org/10.2298/SOC2201005P

A. Fagan & A. Buzogรกny (2022) Beyond Europeanization: political ecology and environmentalism in Central and Eastern Europe, Environmental Politics, 31:7, 1203-1213

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