Inclusion and Exclusion: New Perspectives in History and Sociology. 10th Annual Seminar of the BGHS

Inclusion and Exclusion: New Perspectives in History and Sociology. 10th Annual Seminar of the BGHS

Veranstalter
Bielefeld Graduate School in History and Sociology (BGHS)
Veranstaltungsort
Universität Bielefeld, X Building
Ort
Bielefeld
Land
Deutschland
Vom - Bis
05.07.2018 - 07.07.2018
Deadline
04.07.2018
Von
Daniele Toro

With the theme ”Inclusion and Exclusion: New Perspectives in History and Sociology“, the 10th Annual Seminar of the Bielefeld Graduate School in History and Sociology (BGHS) seeks to open up a dialogue among historians, sociologists, and researchers in neighbouring fields in order to raise and discuss issues that relate to theoretical, methodological, and empirical challenges, while approaching aspects of inclusion and exclusion in past, present and future contexts. Not only there is a great variety of such phenomena in different fields of present and past societies, but also a broad spectrum of ways in which they can be analyzed. Inclusion and Exclusion can be seen as forms of being (and not being) part of something or as concepts that ascribe a specifically structured order to the world. Both terms can be used as opposite, as complementary, as intertwining or as independent from each other.

The Annual Seminar offers a platform for young researchers to present their work and thus compare, combine, distinguish, deepen and challenge the aforementioned notions. The programme consists of ten panel sessions on specific aspects and notions of inclusion/exclusion. In the panels, 35 discussants from 32 universities in 16 different countries across Africa, the Americas, Asia, and Europe will present their work. Alongside the panels, three keynote lectures will be delivered by distinguished international researchers, whom we wish to thank for their contributions: Srikala Naraian (Columbia University), Janine Dahinden (Université de Neuchâtel), and Rudolf Stichweh (Universität Bonn).

Programm

Thursday, 5 July 2017

09:00 – 11:00 Registration

11:00 – 11:30 Welcome Address (Room X-B2-103)
Thomas Welskopp, Deputy Director of the BGHS
Annual Seminar Organizing Team

11:30 – 13:00 Keynote Lecture
Srikala Naraian (Columbia University): A Transnational Approach to Inclusive Education: Addressing the Imperative for Intersectionality

13:00 – 14:00 Lunch Break

14:00 – 15:30
Panel I: Disability and Education, Chair: Susan Krause (Bielefeld)
Frederico Magalhães Costa (Bahia): The Different Faces of Student’s Inclusion and Exclusion in Legal Education System
Kenjiro Sakakibara (Tokyo): The Attribution of Social Exclusion and Disability Theory
Sebastian Schlund (Kiel): Inclusion and Exclusion in West German Disabled Sports (1950-1990)
Emile Akangoa Adumpo (Berlin): Regional Inequality of Education in Ghana. The Dilemma of a Policy Response to a Social Exclusion

Panel II: Construction of Spaces and the Role of the Local, Chair: Edvaldo de Aguiar Portela Moita (Bielefeld)
Patricia Ward (Boston): Working to Include - or Exclude the “Vulnerable”? The Role of Aid Workers’ Constructions of “the Local” in Shaping Aid Distribution Processes, the Case of Jordan
Beyza Topuz (Istanbul): Social Exclusion via Spatial Expulsion in the Neighborhoods of Early Eighteenth Century Istanbul
Simon Yin (Beijing): Exclusion in Xinjiang. Focusing on the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps

15:30 – 16:00 Coffee Break

16:00 – 17:30
Panel III: Integration and Segregation, Chair: Sisay Megersa Dirirsa (Bielefeld)
Jagger Andersen Kirkby (Lund): Segregation and Sentiment: The Emotional Practices of Apartheid, 1948-1990
Leila Tabatabaie Yazdi (Tehran): The Excluded Heritage: People’s Art -The Missing Link in the Evolution of lslamic Art History
Vivek Kumar Yadav (Indore): Counting Miscounts in Democratic Politics
Chair: Sisay Megersa Dirirsa (Bielefeld)

Panel IV: Urbanization and Its Problems, Chair: Dominik Hofmann (Bielefeld)
Gabriel Ferreira da Fonseca (São Paulo): Inclusion and Exclusion in the Brazilian Housing Finance System: A Reconstruction of the Tensions between Law and Economy
Mikhail Garder (Moscow): Exclusion and Inclusion as Fluid Categories: the Ethnography of Moscow’s Homeless
Helena Cermeno Mediavilla (Kassel): Processes of Inclusion and Exclusion within the Urban Development and Improvement of the Lahore’s Androon Shehr

18:00 – 18:30 Artist’s Talk on the Key Visual
Marta Beauchamp (Bielefeld): [Inclusion]Exclusion[

Friday, 06 July

09:30 – 11:00 Keynote Lecture
Janine Dahinden (University of Neuchâtel): The Making of National Societies: Borders, Boundaries and Migrant Inclusion and Exclusion in a Transnational Perspective

11:00 – 11:30 Coffee Break

11:30 – 13:00
Panel V: Migration and Ethnicity, Chair: Johanna Paul (Bielefeld)
Sylvia Agbih (Bielefeld): Epistemic Potential of the Inclusion - Exclusion Binary in the Ethical Reflection of Health Inequalities? The Example of Refugees in the German Healthcare System
Joana de Sousa Ribeiro (Coimbra): The Mo(ve)ment to be ‘In’: A Time Path Analysis of Overstayed Migrants’ Inclusion
Magali Alloatti (Florianópolis): Ethnicity in the Context of Migration: A Sociological Discussion of Identity, Groups and Boundaries
Alexandra Ridgway (Hong Kong): Living In-Between Inclusion and Exclusion: The Precarious Everyday Lives of Spousal Visa Holders in Hong Kong and Melbourne, Australia

Panel VI: Revolution and Nation, Chair: Aziz Elmuradov (Bielefeld)
Meghan Tinsley (Boston): Remembering the Empire, Unsettling the Nation
Dorothee Kuckhoff (Dortmund): Language as a Barrier to Political Participation
Daniel Schrader (Regensburg): lnstitutionalization as Performative Community-Building. lnclusion and Exclusion Strategies of Samara’s City Councillors during the Russian Revolution and Civil War, 1917-1918

13:00 – 14:00 Lunch Break

14:00 – 15:30 Keynote Lecture
Rudolf Stichweh (University of Bonn): Inclusion Revolutions and the Emergence of Modernity

15:30 – 16:00 Coffee Break

16:00 – 17:30
Panel VII: Systems Theoretical Approaches, Chair: Christopher Thornhill (Manchester)
Roberto Dutra Torres Junior (Campos dos Goytacazes)/Emerson Ferreira Rocha (Brasília): lnclusion, Exclusion and Religion in the Life-Trajectories of Low Status People in Brazil
Pedro Henrique Ribeiro (Frankfurt): Scandal and Invisibility: Inclusion/Exclusion, Human Rights and the Effectiveness of Law
Alberto Cevolini (Modena): Data-Driven Exclusion: Practices and Challenges in Contemporary Society
Mariana Farias Silva (& Artur Stamford Da Silva) (Recife): Prostitution in Latin America: Observations from the Perspective of Systems Theory of Niklas Luhmann

Panel VIII: Memory and Discourse, Chair: Daniele Toro (Bielefeld)
Piotr Kuligowski (Poznań): Peasants and Proletarians: the Dimensions of Inclusion and their Limitations in the Discourse of the Polish Radicals (1830s-1850s)
Yoko Haraoka (Tokyo): Kizuna: Instrument of Inclusion/Exclusion after the Catastrophe of Fukushima 3/11
Brahim Benmoh (El Jadida): History and (Post-)9/11: Dynamics of lnclusions & Exclusions

Saturday, 07 July

9:30 – 11:00
Panel IX: Labor Market and Working Conditions Chair: Rodrigo Mota (Recife)
Laura Knöpfel (London): Inclusion and Exclusion in Light of Material Spatiality: Global Supply Chain Capitalism and Women
Kathrin Mittelstaet (Bielefeld): lnclusion Concepts in Activating Labour Market Policy in Germany and Sweden
Xi Chen (Hamden): Job Loss Gender Gap and Occupational Segregation

Panel X: Epistemic Dominance, Chair: Zoltán Boldizsár Simon (Bielefeld)
Artem Kachurin (Budapest): Knowledge Production, Normalization and Social Changes in the Sixteen-Century England
Ismail Frouini (El Jadida): (Re)Writing the Post-colonial Moroccan History: Prison Testimonies and Political Prisoners Perspectives
Ksenia Eltsova (Moscow): Digital Spaces of Elitism: Discursive Construction of social distinction in Russian New Media

11:00 – 11:30 Coffee Break

11:30 – 13:00 Concluding Round Table, Moderator: Sabine Schäfer, Executive Manager of the BGHS

13:00 End of Conference

Kontakt

Daniele Toro

BGHS – Universität Bielefeld | Universitätsstr. 25 | 33615 Bielefeld

annualseminar@uni-bielefeld.de

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