Organisatrices : Jana Vargovčíková (CEFRES & FF UK) et Kateřina Merklová (FF UK)
Lieu : CEFRES, Národní 18, salle de conférences du 7e étage
Langue : anglais
Voir l’appel à communication (en anglais) ici.
Programme
9:15-9:30 — Ouverture
9:30-11:30 — Session 1
Armèle Cloteau, Laboratoire Printemps, UVSQ –Paris Saclay, France: « The Angels of Europe – European External Affairs employees: in-house entrepreneurs of Europe »
Lola Avril, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France: « Lobbying and influence: lawyers in competition law as actor in european policies »
Oriane Calligaro, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium: « The Open Society Foundation, Advocacy NGOs and the Making of EU Anti-Discriminatory Norms »
11:30-11:45 — Pause café
11:45-13:00 — Session 2
Katarína Svitková, Charles University, Czech Republic: “The Role of Private and Hybrid Actors in Urban Resilience and Security”
Olivier Gajac, Centre Émile Durkheim, Bordeaux, France: « The Private Universities in the Education System in Turkey: Shared Interests Among Economic Actors, Political Power and New Elites »
13:00-14:30 — Déjeuner
14:30-15:50 — Session 3
Jaromír Mazák, Tomáš Diviák, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic: « Transactions in multidimensional social networks: The case of the Reconstruction of the State »
Tomáš Korda, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic: “Emancipation of the universal will from the particular one”
15:50-16:00 — Pause café
16:00-17:20 — Session 4
Milos Resimic, Central European University, Budapest, Hungary: “The role of networks in privatization in post-Milosevic Serbia”
Vít Šimral, University Hradec Králové, Czech Republic: “Regulating Lobbying in Europe: No Model Fits All”