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Scheduled Seminaris [ pdf ] updated 11/OCT/2024
UPCOMING SEMINARS
Date: 06/11/2024 a les 12h sala de reunions de l’IGOP, MRA
Name: Reinhard Schweitzer
Institution: (Universitat Abad Oliba CEU)
Joint Seminar with SGR Transdem
“Citizenship as Restitution – EUropean passports as redress for past injustice and opportunity for future migration”.
Discussant: Eva Ostergaard-Nielsen (UAB)
Research Professor at Universitat Abat Oliba CEU in Barcelona, also associated with the Barcelona Centre for International Affairs (CIDOB) and the Sussex Centre for Migration Research (SCMR) in Brighton, UK. Associate Editor of the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. PhD in Migration Studies (2018, University of Sussex) and degrees in Political Science and Sociology (University of Innsbruck). Previously Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Research Fellow at the Department of Political Science of the University of Vienna (project REvolTURN). His research focusses on the politics, practices, and challenges of governing international migration across different political and administrative levels, geographical contexts, and institutional settings. From an interdisciplinary and comparative perspective, he studies legal frameworks, everyday practices of policy implementation, and ways in which migrants perceive, use, bend, or resist the rules and restrictions imposed on their mobility and “integration”.
Date: 13/11/2024 a les 12h sala de reunions de l’IGOP, MRA.
Name: Ismael Blanco / Ricard Gomà
Institution: (IGOP / Institut Metròpoli)
“Segregaciones, mixturas, barrios y polítíca: una agenda abierta”.
Date: 04/12/2024 a les 12h sala de reunions de l’IGOP, MRA
Name: Igor Guardiancich
Institution: (Università di Padova)
Title: TBC
Discussant: Oscar Molina (QUIT)
Date: 13/12/2024 a les 12h sala de reunions de l’IGOP, MRA
Name: Zyab Ibañez, Miguel Perlado, Jorge Tió.
(Amb inscripció prèvia, s’anunciarà)
Book presentation “Laberintos de la Ira. Extremismo violento en la adolescencia y la juventud”.
Discussant: Marga León (IGOP-UAB)
More info: https://www.catarata.org/libro/laberintos-de-la-ira_155335/
Date: 12/02/2025 a les 12h sala de reunions de l’IGOP, MRA
Name: Yanina Welp
Institution: (Albert Hirshman for Democracy)
Book presentation: ”The Will of the People: Populism and Citizen Participation in Latin America”.
Discussant: Adrian Bua (IGOP-UAB)
Date: 19/02/2025 a les 12h sala de reunions de l’IGOP, MRA
Name: Irene Lapuerta
Institution: (Universidad Pública de Navarra)
“¿Premio o penalización por paternidad? El impacto del nacimiento de los hijos en los salarios de los hombres en España desde un enfoque interseccional”.
Discussant: Danislava Marinova (IGOP-UAB)
Irene Lapuerta holds a degree in Political Science and Administration from the University of Santiago de Compostela, a Master’s Degree in Public and Social Policies and a PhD in Political and Social Sciences from the Pompeu Fabra University. Her main lines of research focus on the study of family policies, the labour market and gender inequalities.
She currently works as a professor in the area of Social Work and Social Services in the Department of Sociology and Social Work at the Public University of Navarra.
SEMINARS HELD
Date: 02/10/2024 a les 12:30h sala de reunions de l’IGOP, MRA
Name: Gülce Özdemir
Institution: (UPF)
“Intersectional (In)visibility: experiences of irregular migrants in Barcelona”.
Available at: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1369183X.2023.2298351
Discussant: Daniel Edmiston (IGOP-UAB)
Özdemir holds a PhD from the Department of Political and Social Sciences at Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF). She studies the complex relationships between political structures, social phenomena, and marginalized communities. She has a diverse range of publications, including policy papers and peer-reviewed articles in top-tier journals such as Cities and the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. Her particular focus is on the intersection of irregular migration and urban settings, and how local and national policy dynamics shape the experiences of migrants in cities. Through her work, she aims to identify strategies for creating more inclusive and just urban environments for all residents, regardless of their migration status. I hold positions as pre- and post-doctoral researchers at prestigious universities and institutions including UAB Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals, and United Nations University – World Institute for Development Economics Research.
Date: 12/09/2024 a les 13h sala de juntes Facultat CCPP, UAB
Name: Tijs Laenen
Institution: (KU Leuven, Belgium)
Joint seminar with SGR DEC
“The pocket v. the poor. A survey experiment on the role of negativity bias in shaping popular support for welfare reform”
12/06/2024 a les 12:30h sala de reunions de l’IGOP, MRA
Vanessa Marx
Programa de Posgrado en Sociologia (UFRGS)
“La influencia de la internacionalización de las ciudades en la dinámica de los barrios (Floresta-Porto Alegre, Poblenou- Barcelona, Ciudad Vieja- Montevideo)”
17/04/2024 a les 12:30h sala de reunions de l’IGOP, MRA
Nicolina Kirby
(Research Institute for Sustainability, Postdam)
“Strengthening community resilience through participation – a conceptual and empirical exploration”
20/03/2024 a les 12:30h sala de reunions de l’IGOP, MRA
Pernelle Smits ( + info )
(FSA ULaval)
“Governance of interorganizational collaborations : key functions, top challenges, practical knowledge”
(seminar in English)
15/03/2024 a les 13h seminari A Facultat CCPP i Sociologia, UAB
Manuel Ángel Río Ruiz
(Universidad de Sevilla)
“Escuelas infantiles públicas y familias en el campo de la educabilidad 0-3 años en Barcelona: cambios, tensiones, interdependencias y diferencias”
06/03/2024 a les 15h seminari A Facultat CCPP i Sociologia, UAB
Zhija Tian ( + info )
(investigador pre-doctoral IGOP-UAB)
Seminari del programa de doctorat PPIR
“A 25-year Systematic Review of Accountability Research in Asian Non-democratic Regime”.
Discussant: Núria Font
14/02/2024 a les 12:30h sala de reunions de l’IGOP, MRA
Pieter Vanhuysse
(PhD, LSE)
“Do low-fertility European societies tax their own reproduction?”
(seminar in English)
01/02/2024 a les 13h sala de reunions de l’IGOP, MRA
Pia Schrober
(University of Tübingen)
“Parental leave and day-care policy, take-up consequences and changing normative beliefs: Evidence from two survey experiments”
(seminar in English)
23/01/2024 a les 12h sala de reunions de l’IGOP, MRA
Manuel Alvariño ( + info ) i Llorenç Soler (+ info)
(investigador pre-doctoral al European University Institute / Doctorand IGOP-UAB)
“Politics of Welfare State”
“Framing the political debate: how party politics (des)politicizes and explains dissimilar minimum income reforms in Southern Europe.”
Llorenç Soler
Discussant: Leire Rincón
“The Mediterranean pioneer: explaining Spain gender-targeted leaves through feminist strategies in favourable political and institutional conditions”
Manuel Alvariño
Discussant: Dani Marinova, IGOP-UAB
(seminar in English)
17/01/24 a les 12:30h – sala de reunions de l’IGOP, MRA
Montserrat Emperador ( + info )
(Maîtresse de conférences en Science politique Lyon 2 UFR ASSP)
“De la PAH al projecte NOMAD-Outcome: entendre els efectes de les mobilitzacions de barri pel dret a l’habitatge”.
29/11/2023 a les 12h sala de reunions de l’IGOP, MRA
Floriane Geels
(Phd Student at CReSPo, UCLouvain Saint-Louis Bruxelles)
“Assessing basic income’s feasibility in Belgium: State of affairs.”
Discussant: Llorenç Soler
29/11/2023 a les 13h sala de reunions de l’IGOP, MRA
Manuel Alvariño ( + info )
(investigador pre-doctoral al European University Institute)
“Partisan politics and feedback effects: comparing defamilialization by center-right parties across six familistic countries”
(seminari en anglès)
22/11/2023 a les 13h sala de reunions de l’IGOP, MRA
Adrian Bua
(fellowship MSCA)
“The Politics of Urban Regime Construction in Spain: 2015-2019”
(seminari en anglès)
31/10/2023 a les 12:30h sala de reunions de l’IGOP, MRA
Marianne Maeckelbergh ( + info )
(Ghent University and Leiden University)
Marta Ill Raga
(Politòloga UPF i investigadora predoctoral a Ghent University)
“Property and Democratic Citizenship”
(workshop en anglès)
Abstract: Project funded by the European Research Council which uses conflicts over property to explore how various property regimes impact people’s experiences of citizenship across five democratic countries (Greece, the Netherlands, Spain, the UK, and the US).
Discussant: Carlos Delclós, IGOP-UAB, Serra Hunter teacher at departament de Sociologia de la UAB.
27/10/2023 a les 09:45h sala de reunions de l’IGOP, MRA
Workshop projecte ECIU “RN4EUHEALTH”
“Solidarity in Health at the European level. Towards a research network on the European Health Union”
(workshop en anglès)
28/09/2023 a les 12:00h sala de reunions de l’IGOP, MRA
Ralph Horne
(Associate Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Research and Innovation RMIT University)
“Recycling in urban apartments: how can the waste burden can be more justly distributed?”
(seminari en anglès)
Resum: Apartments are of particular interest in zero waste debates. They are associated with lower recycling rates than other housing typologies. Plastic bag levy policies have been found to have a significant effect among owner-occupiers of high-rise apartments with higher socio-economic status, but a minimal effect among lower socio-economic households and renters. This points to the unequal effects of waste reduction measures across housing types, class, and tenure types.
Paying heed to rhythms of urban waste can provide insights into how the waste burden can be more justly distributed. In Australia, as in other owner-occupier, suburban based societies, housing is an essential locus for the domestic waste regime, and apartments are anomalies that disrupt it. Rather than assuming that the aforementioned lower recycling rates are a product of household behaviour, we present empirical research that reveals dynamics at play that make apartments incompatible with normalised waste regimes. Spatio-temporal knowledge of waste and apartment living is embodied and experienced, doing places and doing times form the rhythms of waste. Understanding and addressing these is thus a key to addressing uneven urban waste practices.
19/04/23 a les 12:30h sala de reunions de l’IGOP, MRA
Lara Maestripieri,
(IGOP-UAB)
“The VulnYouth project: how labour precariousness influence mental health?”.
Discussant: Andrea Bellini (Università La Sapienza di Roma)
(seminari en anglès)
03/05/23 a les 12:30h sala de reunions de l’IGOP, MRA
Stephan Köppe,
(University College Dublin, School of Social Policy, Social Work and Social Justice)
“Paternity Leave – Latte Papa or NASCAR Dads?”.
(seminari en anglès)
Abstract. Although paternity leave has been mandatory in the EU with the work-life balance directive since summer 2022, little is known about new fathers taking the short leave. While the majority of research has focussed on the usually longer shared parental leave and gender inequality in uptake, paternity leave received less attention. The talk explores if fathers taking leave are following the idealised Swedish Latte Papa model with style and a progressive drive for gender equality? Are also the traditional NASCAR dads from a white working-class background adopting new caring roles? To answer these questions, the talk is twofold:
First, a structured literature review of 118 studies published between 1980 and 2022 maps the state-of-the-art research on paternity benefit. While highlighting key findings on policy, take-up and outcomes, it also stresses biases and knowledge gaps.
Second, new findings are presented concerning Irish fathers taking paternity leave. As one of the last countries in the EU Ireland adopted a two week leave in 2016. A comprehensive overview of the uptake is provided through measuring four take-up rates (crude, adjusted, eligibility, gender). Occupational and age-related inequalities in uptake are revealed and discussed in the context of the eligibility criteria and flat-rate benefit. These aggregate figures are then supplemented with Labour Force Survey micro data to reveal further socio-demographic and occupational drivers of uptake. Two worlds of fatherhood are identified: Latte Papas are better educated, receive higher incomes and have better access to occupational benefits, while their working-class counterparts cannot afford to take leave and miss the opportunity to take on new father roles.
17/05/23 a les 12:30h sala de reunions de l’IGOP, MRA
Peter Starke,
(Southern Denmark University)
“La relación entre cambio climático, estado de bienestar y política social”.
(seminari en anglès)
Abstract: Rising insecurity is a sentiment shared by many, with certain groups displaying more vulnerability to shocks than others. This paper investigates how subjective insecurity is distributed and whether welfare states can mitigate this discrepancy. The research employs multilevel models using cross-national data from approximately 19,000 individuals across 20 advanced OECD democracies. Our findings suggest that despite the welfare state’s capacity to reduce overall insecurity, it falls short in significantly narrowing the security gap between income groups. This conclusion is further reinforced by national survey data from Denmark, which indicates both an increase in insecurity and a widening security gap.
07/06/23 a les 12:30h sala de reunions de l’IGOP, MRA
Alba Lanau and Daniel Edmiston,
(Universitat Pompeu Fabra / Leeds University)
“What do we mean by poverty? current data practices and methods. A discussion from research the UK and Barcelona ”.
(seminari en anglès).
Daniel Edmiston is associate professor of sociology and social policy at the University of Leeds. He will join the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona in November to start a new ERC project on poverty measurement in Europe.
Alba Lanau, Professor and Ramon y Cajal Researcher at Pompeu Fabra University. PhD in social policy and specialist in multidimensional poverty and child welfare. She is associate editor of the Journal of Poverty and Social Justice.
19/06/23 a les 12:30h sala de reunions de l’IGOP, MRA
Gabriele D’Adda,
(University of Catania)
“Las responses of Social movements and local institutions to the emotional consequences housing insecurity .. Perspectives from Bologna and Barcelona”.
PhD in Political Science from the Università degli studi di Catania and visiting researcher at the Institute of Government and Public Policy (IGOP) of the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB). He is currently researching how social movements in Barcelona and Bologna responded to the consequences of the COVID19 pandemic in housing by (re)creating and adapting their strategies and repertoires of actions.
28/06/23 a les 12:30h sala de reunions de l’IGOP, MRA
Paula Amaya,
(Universidad Nacional Arturo Jauretche – Argentina)
“Capacidades institucionales, gobiernos locales y transformación social”.
PhD in Public Policy and Social Transformation, Autonomous University of Barcelona. Master in Government and Development (UNSAM). Degree in Education Sciences, UNLP. Director of the Government, Public Policy and Social Transformation Programme, Arturo Jauretche National University. Lecturer and researcher at the Arturo Jauretche National University. Lecturer in the Diploma in Management and Control of Public Policies at Flacso Argentina.