Programme
Programme
Conference Programme
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Movement Discourse
Historical and Contemporary Formations and Transformations
Conference Programme
| Thursday, 2 July 2015 | |
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| 9:00-9:30 | Registration |
| 9:30 | Conference Welcome |
| 9:45-12:30 | Section I: Movement Discourse across the Disciplines, Part 1: Cultural and Empirical Perspectives in the Social Sciences |
| Chair: Anton Kirchhofer | |
Hank Johnston, “What’s a Social Movement?” | |
| Wouter de Nooy, “Sociological Theory and Network Models for Intellectual Movements” | |
| Dieter Rucht, “Academic Conceptualisations of Social Movements as Agents of Social Change since the 19th Century” | |
| LUNCH BREAK | |
| 14:00-16:30 | Section II: Movement Discourse across the Disciplines, Part 2: Theorizing Narrative Patterns in Movement Discourse |
| Chair: Christian Lassen | |
| Josephine Guy, “Literary Movements: What Are They? and Do We Need Them?” | |
| Anton Kirchhofer, “Between Metaphor and Allegory: Functional and Rhetorical Perspectives on Movement Discourse” | |
| Klaus Weinhauer, “Violent and Destructive Crowds? Imaginaries of Social Movements during the 20th Century” | |
| COFFEE BREAK | |
| 17:00-17:30 | Disciplinary Counterpoints: |
| Genevieve Warwick: “Movement Discourse and the New Art History” | |
| 17:30-18:30 | Round Table: Transdisciplinary Perspectives? |
| Chair: Anna Auguscik | |
| Friday, 3 July 2015 | |
| 09:15-11:30 | Section III: Mediation and Modes of Representation in Movement Discourse |
| Chair: Klaus Weinhauer | |
| Kaitlynn Mendes, “‘Oh sorry, does my dress make you feel like a rapist today?’: Representations of SlutWalk in Global Newspapers and Feminist Blogs” | |
| Bart Cammaerts, “The Mediation and Reception of Anti- Austerity Movement Discourses” | |
| Martin Butler, “Punk is Dead. Or is it? On Strategies of Subcultural Positioning in/and the (Re-)Making of the Punk Movement” | |
| COFFEE BREAK | |
| 11:45-12:45 | Section IV, Part 1: Media, Subjectivity and Participation in Movement Discourse |
| Chair: Annika McPherson | |
| Birger Hansen and Christian Lassen, “Confronting Trauma through Activism: Reparative Engagements with Social Movements” | |
| Michaela Keck, “Gender, Critique, and Participation in the Black Freedom Movement: Anne Moody's Autobiographical Self- Fashioning in Coming of Age in Mississippi” | |
| LUNCH BREAK | |
| 14:00-15:00 | Section IV, Part 2: Media, Subjectivity and Participation in Movement Discourse |
| Chair: Eckart Voigts | |
| Michaela Koch, “‘I have had the pleasure of corresponding directly with Cheryl Chase’: Political Intersex Activism and Academic Criticism” | |
| Corinna Schmechel, “Athletic movements: About concepts of sporty activities as element of social and political movements on the example of feminist_queer sports-movements” | |
| COFFEE BREAK | |
| 15:15-17:45 | Section V: Historical Trajectories: Movement Discourse and the Threshold of Modernity |
| Chair: Britta Bußmann | |
| Samuel Cohn, “Social Movements: Medieval Guilds and Cholera Riots in the 19th and 20th Century” | |
| Wil Verhoeven, “Clubbable Conversation: Movements, Mobility and the Birth of Political Modernity in Britain, 1789-1803” | |
| Albrecht Hausmann, “Movement(s) in Medieval and Early Modern Contexts” | |
| 18:00-18:45 | Round Table |
| Chair: Martin Butler | |
| Saturday, 4 July 2015 | |
| 9:15-11:30 | Section VI: Movement Discourse beyond Western Modernity: Transnational and Transcultural Perspectives |
| Chair: Ralf Grüttemeier | |
| Gun-Britt Kohler, “‘Movement Discourse’ in Belarus (1906- 1932)” | |
| Brycchan Carey, “Navigation, Circulation, Migration, and Rotation: ‘Incessant Movement(s)’ in the Eighteenth-Century Caribbean World” | |
| Annika McPherson, “South-North Entanglements in Movement Discourse: Theorizing Pan-Africanism” | |
| COFFEE BREAK | |
| 12:00-13:00 | Round Table and Closing Remarks |
| Chair: Annika McPherson and Anton Kirchhofer |