Place | Unicom-building Room: 7.1020 Mary-Somerville-Straße 7 28359 Bremen |
Time | noon - 2.00 pm |
Organiser | Sonderforschungsbereich 1342 "Globale Entwicklungsdynamiken von Sozialpolitik", Universität Bremen |
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Lecture Series | Jour Fixe |
Semester | SoSe 2024 |
Events
In a number of event formats, the CRC "Global Dynamics of Social Policy" presents and discusses new findings in social policy research. Usually these events are public.
The internal events of CRC 1342 are aimed to facilitate the exchange between the participating researchers and to promote their work on the research questions of their projects. Occasionally we report on the results of these internal events on the page "News".
The Nationalist Dilemma: A Global History of Economic Nationalism
Dr. Marvin Suesse (Trinity College Dublin)Eine gerechte Weltwirtschaftsordnung? Die NIEO und die Zukunft der Süd-Nord-Beziehungen. Book presentation
Institut für Interkulturelle und Internationale Studien (InIIS), Universität Bremen; Sonderforschungsbereich 1342 "Globale Entwicklungsdynamiken von Sozialpolitik", Universität BremenPlace | Kommunikationszentrum paradox Bernhardstraße 12 28203 Bremen |
Time | 7.00 pm - 8.30 pm |
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Semester | SoSe 2024 |
Vor fünfzig Jahren beschlossen die Vereinten Nationen eine radikale Reform der globalen Wirtschaftsordnung. Die »New International Economic Order« (NIEO) war der erste alternative Globalisierungsentwurf: ein Projekt zur Überwindung kolonialer Wirtschaftsstrukturen zwischen dem Globalen Süden und dem Globalen Norden. Damals verhinderten reiche Industriestaaten die Umsetzung dieses Reformprogramms.
Angesichts globaler Armut, der Klimakatastrophe, zunehmender internationaler Konflikte und der Krise des Kapitalismus untersucht der Band „Eine gerechte Weltwirtschaftsordnung? Die »New International Economic Order« und die Zukunft der Süd-Nord-Beziehungen“ (Transcript 2024) die anhaltende Relevanz der NIEO – und zeigt Wege zu einer radikalen Transformation der Weltwirtschaft auf.
Ein Abend mit den Herausgebern Daniel Fuchs (Humboldt-Universität Berlin) und Alex Veit (Table.Media Berlin), dem Autor Roy Karadag (Universität Bremen), moderiert von Samia Mohammed (Universität Bremen).
CRC 1342 Retreat
Sonderforschungsbereich 1342 "Globale Entwicklungsdynamiken von Sozialpolitik", Universität BremenPlace | Integrierter Gesundheitscampus Bremen (IGB) Room: E.01 Am Brill 2-4 28195 Bremen |
Time | 9.00 am - 5.00 pm |
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Lecture Series | Internal Events |
Semester | SoSe 2024 |
All members of the Collaborative Research Center 1342 are invited to the retreat.
AGENDA
09.00 - 09.05 ................. Welcome
09.05 - 09.25 ................. A02
09.25 - 09.45 ................. A03
09.45 - 10.05 ................. A04
10.05 - 10.30 ................. Coffee Break
10.35 - 10.55 ................. A05
10.55 - 11.15 ................. A06
11.15 - 11.35 ................. A07
11.35 - 11.55 ................. B01
12.00 - 13.15 ................. Lunch Break
13.15 - 13.35 ................. B04
13.35 - 13.55 ................. B05
13.55 - 14.15 ................. B06
14.15 - 15.05 ................. B09
15.05 - 15.30 ................. Coffee Break
15.30 - 15.50 ................. B10
15.50 - 16.10 ................. B11
16.10 - 16.30 ................. B12
16.30 ............................ Short Wrap Up and reports
17.00 ............................ Get together at Schlachte
General Information
All project PIs, Postdocs and Docs should be present at IGB for all presentations.
All projects should present current work in progress, i.e. briefly present a research paper,
conference paper etc.
The presentations should not be longer than 10 minutes followed by short discussion (also
maximum 10 minutes).
Coffee and Cookies during the coffee breaks will be covered by the CRC, lunch and get
together in the evening are on own costs!
Immigrants and the Welfare State in Latin America
Dr. Sara Niedzwiecki (University of California, Santa Cruz)Place | Unicom-building Room: 7.1020 Mary-Somerville-Straße 7 28359 Bremen |
Time | noon - 2.00 pm |
Organiser | Sonderforschungsbereich 1342 "Globale Entwicklungsdynamiken von Sozialpolitik", Universität Bremen |
Contact Person | |
Lecture Series | Jour Fixe |
Semester | SoSe 2024 |
Sara Niedzwiecki is Associate Professor of Politics at the University of California, Santa Cruz. She studies social policy, subnational politics, and immigration in Latin America. Sara is the author of Uneven Social Policies: The Politics of Subnational Variation in Latin America (2018, Cambridge University Press), which was awarded LASA's Donna Lee Van Cott Book Award from The Political Institutions Section and the International Public Policy Association's IPPA Book Award. She also co-authored Measuring Regional Authority: A Postfunctionalist Theory of Governance (Oxford University Press, 2016). Sara has authored and co-authored articles in Comparative Political Studies, Electoral Studies, Latin American Politics and Society, Studies in Comparative International Development, Regional and Federal Studies, PS: Political Science and Politics, International Political Science Review, among other peer-reviewed journals. During 2020-2021 academic year, Sara was a fellow at the University of Notre Dame’s Kellogg Institute for International Studies where she worked on a new project on social policy and immigration in South America. Website: saraniedzwiecki.com
How did economic crises shape the welfare state? Exploring the inclusion and exclusion of social groups into social security around the world
Dr. Johanna Kuhlmann; Prof. Dr. Frank Nullmeier; Dr. Kerem Gabriel ÖktemPlace | Unicom-building Room: 7.1020 Mary-Somerville-Straße 7 28359 Bremen |
Time | 2.30 pm - 3.30 pm |
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Lecture Series | Political Economy Workshop (PEW) |
Semester | SoSe 2024 |
PEW offers a platform to discuss early/unpublished papers that investigate the political economy, broadly construed, of social policy and inequality, with the ambition to bring together researchers at the SOCIUM and beyond, across methodological divides and with varying levels of experience.
The workshop format is as follows: Authors briefly introduce the background of the paper (1-2 minutes), a discussant shortly summarizes the paper and provides feedback (10-15 minutes), and subsequently we open to the audience. Papers are circulated one week in advance.
And most importantly, everyone is warmly welcome to attend!
You can sign up here for our mailing list.
How does Refugee Exposure Affect Satisfaction with Basic Social Services?
Dr. Aysegul KayaogluPlace | Unicom-building Room: 7.1020 Mary-Somerville-Straße 7 28359 Bremen |
Time | 2.30 pm - 3.30 pm |
Contact Person | |
Lecture Series | Political Economy Workshop (PEW) |
Semester | SoSe 2024 |
PEW offers a platform to discuss early/unpublished papers that investigate the political economy, broadly construed, of social policy and inequality, with the ambition to bring together researchers at the SOCIUM and beyond, across methodological divides and with varying levels of experience.
The workshop format is as follows: Authors briefly introduce the background of the paper (1-2 minutes), a discussant shortly summarizes the paper and provides feedback (10-15 minutes), and subsequently we open to the audience. Papers are circulated one week in advance.
And most importantly, everyone is warmly welcome to attend!
You can sign up here for our mailing list.