International Workshop Age of Fracture: citizenship, ideologies, global politics.
Interuniversity Center for European-American History and Politics (CISPEA)
Public Affairs Office, US Embassy in RomeInternational Workshop – “Age of Fracture”: citizenship, ideologies, global politics
Department of Political and Social Sciences
Aula Jemolo
Strada Maggiore 45, Bologna
May 17, 2018
The seminar is organized by CISPEA and the Department of Political and social sciences of the University of Bologna, with the financial support of the US Embassy in Rome. The goal of the initiative is to deepen a conversation on the fragmentation and the collapse of all master narratives, which are particularly crucial in the new, uncertain political contexts affecting both the transatlantic and global spaces. Trump’s election in the United States, the rise of new populisms in Italy and Europe, Brexit, the crisis of international liberal order are some of the symptoms of the ‘fracture’ we would like to explore, by stimulating a discussion on this category from different methodological perspectives, involving American, European and Italian scholars.
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Chair: Maurizio Vaudagna (University of Eastern Piedmont)10,30 – Welcome addresses
Prof. Filippo Andreatta, Chair, Department of Political and Social Sciences
Prof. Daniele Fiorentino, CISPEA Director
Raffaella Baritono, Introduction
11,00
Daniel T. Rodgers (Princeton University): “Age of Fracture–and After”
11,25
Discussant: Marco Mariano (University of Turin)
11,40
Michael Freeden (Oxford University and SOAS – London), ‘The lethargy of political theory: facing up to ideolonoids, clichés, and misconceptions ‘
12,10
Discussant: Valeria Ottonelli (University of Genoa)
12,25 Plenary discussion
Introductory remarks: Cristina Bon (Università Cattolica, Milan), Lorenzo Costaguta (University of Nottingham)
13,30 Lunch
14,30
Chair: Daniele Fiorentino (University of Rome Three)
Sergio Fabbrini (LUISS Rome), “An Holy Alliance between Nationalism and Populism? Europe in Perspective”
15,00
Federico Romero (European University Institute Florence): “From liberal internationalism to white nationalism: globalization’s nemesis”
15,30 coffee break
15,45
Andi Shehu (European University Institute Florence): The rise and demise of international keynesism’
16,10 – 18,00
Plenary Discussion
Introductory remarks: Alice Ciulla (University of Rome Three), Marta Gara (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan), Matteo Giglioli (University of Bologna)
Participants: Demetrio Antolini, Eleonora Cappuccilli, Michele Cento, Roberta Ferrari, Alessia Gasparini, Martina Mallocci, Mattia Mitrano, Serena Mocci, Francesco Davide Ragno, Angela Santese.
The seminar takes place in English.