Internationalisation At Home
I@H is een overkoepeld begrip voor activiteiten die gericht zijn op het aanbieden van internationaliseringservaringen voor niet-mobiele eigen studenten en medewerkers.
De volgende activiteiten worden georganiseerd aan onze faculteit:
Activiteiten 2012
Thursday 8 March 2012: Filip Agneessens (Groningen) Social network analysis and theory in organizations. Filmplateau 14:00.
Thursday 8 March 2012: Filip Agneessens (Groningen) Lecture on “Social network analysis and theory in organizations”. Location: Filmplateau Time: 14:00.
Friday 9 March 2012: Natalia Timus (Maastricht) Lecture on “The role of public opinion in European Union policy making: The case of European Union enlargement”. Location: Aud. D Time: 14:30.
Monday 12 March 2012: Eli Gateva (Manchester) Lecture on “Between Enlargement-led Europeanisation and Balkan Exceptionalisim: an appraisal of Bulgaria's and Romania's entry into the European Union”. Location: Pad. 1.3 Time: 9:00.
Tuesday 13 March 2012: Jose Carlos Lozano (TEC Monterrey, Mexico) Lecture on “Public Policies and Cultural Diversity”. Location: NBII Time: 9:00.
Thursday 15 March 2012: Annika Sehl (TU Dortmund University) Erasmus teaching staff mobility lecture on “Participatory journalism in newspapers. An empirical analysis of diversity in local reporting.”. Location: Korte Meer 9, Communication Science, computer room 1st floor (remark: Erasmus Teaching Staff Mobility - registration necessary at the UGent Communication Department) Time: 15:00.
Friday 16 March 2012: Ramunas Vilpisauskas (Vilnius) Lecture on “Accession and membership experiences of the Baltic States”. Location: Aud. D Time: 14:30.
Friday 16 March 2012: Ramunas Vilpisauskas (Vilnius) Lecture on “The EU presidencies of new member states”. Location: Aud. D Time: 16:00.
Tuesday 20 March 2012: Jose Carlos Lozano (TEC Monterrey, Mexico) Lecture on “Supply and Consumption of US Film and Television in Latin America”. Location: NBII Time: 9:00.
Thursday 22 March 2012: Saskia Sassen (Columbia University, USA; London School of Economics) Public Lecture on the occasion of the honory doctorate that will be granted to Prof dr. Saskia Sassen on UGent Dies Natalis of 2012. The topic of the public lecture is “The global street: Making the political”. Location: Het Pand, Onderbergen 1 - registration necessary at the UGent Sociology DepartmentTime: 14:00.
Wednesday 28 March 2012: Canan Balkir (Dokuz Eylül University, Izmir) Lecture on “Turkey's Road to EU Membership: Challenges and Opportunities”. Location: Pad. 1.3 Time: 9:00.
Friday 30 March 2012: Marlies Casier (Sensoa, Flemish expertise centre for sexual health) Lecture on “The impact of EU accession on minority protection in candidate countries: the case of the Kurdish minority in Turkey”. Location: Aud. D Time: 14:30.
Tuesday 17 April 2012: Femida Handy (University of Pennsylvania) Lecture on 'Microfinance in India'. Location: Film Plateau Paddenhoek Time 16:00.
Thursday 19 April 2012: Tina Freyburg (European University Institute) Lecture on “National identity matters: the limited impact of EU political conditionality in the Western Balkans”. Location: Pad. 1.3 Time: 16:30.
Monday 14 May 2012: Mini Symposium on Good citizens? Renegotiating volunteering in relation to (welfare) politics and religion.
Nina Eliasoph (University of Southern California, USA) on 'Neoliberal Volunteering: Self and Organization in Empowerment Projects'
Paul Dekker (Tilburg University, the Netherlands) on 'Avoiding Big Stuff: Some Remarks about Volunteering and Politics'
Johan von Essen (Ersta Sköndal University College Stockholm, Sweden) on 'Lost and Found in Secularization: Religious Themes in the Meaning of Volunteering'
Chair: Lesley Hustinx, Department of Sociology, UGent
Location: Korte Meer 5 Time: 14:00 - 17:00.
more activities for 2012 to be announced
Najaar 2011
Thursday, 29 September 2011: Jean-Guy Prévost (L'Université du Québec à Montréal, CA) Statistical theory and the politics of Scientific Rivalry. Korte Meer 5 16:00 - 18:00.
Thursday, 13 October 2011: Hendrik Vollmer (Universität Bielefeld) Game theory and microsociology: Towards a remediation. Korte Meer 5 16:00 - 18:00.
Friday, 21 October 2011: Kari Kantasalmi (Helsinki University) Ecology of knowledge forms. Korte Meer 5 14:00 - 16:00.
Friday, 28 October 2011: Sheila Jasanoff* (Harvard University, USA – Sarton Chair UGent 2011-2012) Fields and fallow: The interdisciplinarity of STS. Korte Meer 5 16:00 - 18:00.
Thursday, 10 November 2011: Isabelle Pannecoucke (UGent) In search of neighbourhood research. Korte Meer 5 16:00 - 18:00.
Wednesday, 30 November 2011: Annette Disselkamp (Université de Lille) Secrecy at the foundation of Modern Society: G. Simmel. Korte Meer 5 16:00 - 18:00.
Wednesday, 14 December 2011: Marion Fourcade (UC Berkeley, USA) Lost in translation: the qualification of expertise in the US legal system. Korte Meer 5 14:00
Voorjaar 2011
21 February: Florent Parmentier (Centre d'études européennes, Sciences po, Paris) Construction étatique et capitalisme de contrebande en Transnistrie. Auditorium E 19:00-21:30.
9 March: Tom Kramer (Transnational Institute, Amsterdam) Drugs, organised crime and statebuilding in the Golden Triangle and Afghanistan. Auditorium D 19:00-21:30.
11 March: Aron Buzogany (DHV Speyer) Opportunities and Obstacles: Europeanization and Civil Society in Central and Eastern Europe. Auditorium D 14:30 - 16:00.
25 March: Canan Balkir (Dokuz Eylül University, Izmir) The EU accession process of Turkey. Auditorium D 14:30 - 16:00.
30 March: Peter Lehr (Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence, University of Saint Andrews) Somali piracy in the Gulf of Aden: local causes, global implications. Auditorium D 19:00-21:30.
1 April: Laurence Cooley (University of Birmingham, UK) The EU and conflict management in the Western Balkans. Auditorium D 14:30 - 16:00.
4 April: Tina Freyburg (ETH Zürich) National identity matters: The limited impact of EU political conditionality in the Western Balkans. Paddenhoek 1, lokaal 3 10:00 - 11:30.
8 April: Valbona Kuko (Albanian Government) EU - Albania relations: the Stabilisation and Association Agreement. Auditorium D 14:30 - 16:00.
8 April: R.l. Wittek (Universiteit Groningen) Gossip in Organizations. Korte Meer 5 16:00 - 18:00.
27 April: C. Mersch (Universität Luzern) A World of Patents: Sociological perspectives on patent rights and globalization. Korte Meer 5 18:00 - 20:00.
9 May: Anne Wetzel (ETH Zürich) Democracy Promotion in the EU Neighbourhood Policy. Paddenhoek 1, lokaal 3 10:00 - 11:30.
13 May: Rafaella Del Sarto (University of Oxford, UK) Plus ça change…? Israel and the European Union’s Mediterranean Policy. Auditorium D 14:30 - 16:00.
18 May: Beate Völker (Universiteit Utrecht) Lost letters in Dutch neighborhoods: A field experiment on collective efficacy and its relation to prosocial action. Korte Meer 5 18:00 - 20:00.
23 May: Joe Davis (Massachusetts Institute of Technology/MIT and Harvard University) Heaven + Earth. Film-Plateau Paddenhoek 18:00 - 20:00
Other International activities in the Faculty of Political and Social Sciences
17 February: Sarton Medal for Hartmann Tyrell (Universität Bielefeld) History and Sociology: The differentiation of scientific disciplines. Korte Meer 5 16:00 - 18:00.
http://www.ugent.be/ps/sociologie/nl/nieuwsoverzicht/nieuws25062010
22 February: Latin America Day Violence and its representations in Latin America and the Caribbean. Different locations 9:00-18:15. Information and registration on http://www.ugent.be/ps/nl/actueel/latin-america-day.htm
