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Provisional Detailed Programme ERQ16.pages
6th Ethnography and Qualitative Research Conference
June 8-11, 2016 — University of Bergamo
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Provisional Detailed Programme
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Pre-conference Workshop
Workshop sperimentale di scrittura di un articolo etnografico – ovvero, Come passare sotto le
forche caudine delle redazioni delle riviste accademiche
Organized by: Andrea Mubi Brighenti (Università di Trento)
Wednesday, June 8th 14.00-18.00 & Thursday, June 9th 9.00-12.00
Sant’Agostino University Building
Participants: Sara Bonfanti (Unviersità di Bergamo), Samantha Cenere (Politecnico di Torino),
Federica De Molli (Università della Svizzera Italiana), Annalisa Dordoni (Università di
Milano Bicocca), Camilla Guadalupi (Politecnico di Torino), Laura Guarino (Università
di Genova), Marta Prandelli (Università di Padova), Anna Paola Quaglia (Politecnico di
Torino), Sebastian Saborio (Università di Urbino), Mattia Testuzza (Aarhus University).
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Featured Sessions
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Submerged conflicts. Ethnography of the invisible resistances in the quotidian
Convenor: Pietro Saitta (Università di Messina)
1a. Resisting the Authority — Thursday, June 9th 16.00-19.00
• Stefano Boni (Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia): The forest policies of the excluded.
Agricultural encroachments and illegal felling in Sefwi forest reserves (Ghana)
• Petra Vaselà (Iceah, Milano): The county of sound. Ambiguity and conflict in the Czech underground culture
• Gisella Orsini (University of Malta): Compliance and resistance to treatment. The case of eating disorders
• Sebastian Saborio (Università di Urbino & University of Rio de Janeiro): The pacification of the
police. The case of Rio de Janeiro
• Pasquale Schiano (Università di Napoli Federico II): Tarantella without mandolins. Resisting
neoliberalism in the shadow of Vesuvius
• Omid Firouzi Tabar (Università di Padova) & Xenia Chiaramonte (Università di Torino): The
political nature of the Italian riots. An analysis of 14th December, 2010 and 15th October, 2011
1b. Labor, Informal Groups and Practices of Evasion — Friday, June 10th 9.30-12.30
• Costanza Currò (University College of London): The Georgian Birzha. An informal source of resistance?
• Laura Orrico (Pomona College): “Let People Be People”. The Everyday Practice of Drinking, Drug
Use and Work in a Public Marketplace
• Ramon Felipe A. Sarmiento (Catanduanes State University): Sosyudad contra sociedad.
Indigenous voluntary associations and communitas
• Maria Silvia D’Avolio (University of Sussex): Everyday experiences and routine workplace
resistance to challenge gender inequality
• Fabio Bertoni (Università di Padova): Arti di resistenza: quotidianità dell’arte di strada e forme di
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1c. Dwelling and Conflicting in the Urban Contexts — Saturday, June 11th 9.00-12.00
• Praveen Verma (University of Delhi): Violence and resistance. Exploring identity and dominance in
North India
• Alexandra Tilman (Université d’Évry): Aux confins du travail industriel, les free parties. Une
résistance à l’effacement
• Priscilla Nogueira (Bauhaus Universität-Weimar): Heroes of resistance. Self-produced dwellings of
the Brazilian new middle class
• Pier Paolo Zampieri (Università di Messina): Resistenze abitative, paesaggi culturali e
interpretazioni spaziali
• Alfredo Senatore (Università di Salerno): Abitare e resistere nella Piana del Sele
• Giacomo Pozzi (Università di Milano Bicocca): Transgressive dwelling. Housing informalities and
low political productions between Milan and Lisbon
Ethnography of predatory and mafia practices
Convenors: Lucio Castracani (Université de Montreal) & Marco De Biase (Université Libre de Bruxelles)
Friday, June 10th 9.30-12.30
• Kamil Lipiński (University of Warsaw): Shadow networks versus transnational capitalist class.
Predatory accumulation within the business elite in Poland
• Romain Lecour Grandmaison (Université Sorbonne-Paris I): Drugs and criminal organizations in
Michoacán, Mexico. Land, markets, forms of production and the evolution of margin territories in the 1980-90s
• Martina Lo Cascio (Università di Palermo): Agency of olive pickers in Western Sicily
• Lucio Castracani (Université de Montreal): Throwaway workers. How temporary foreign worker
program allows violence
• Marco De Biase (Université Libre de Bruxelles): Predatory practices, Italian entrepreneurs and
social elites in the Grey Land food market
Young people practicing everyday multiculturalism. An ethnographic look
Convenor: Enzo Colombo (Università di Milano)
3a. Thursday, June 9th 16.00-19.00
• Maria Soldati (Università di Verona): Forme mentis
• Valeria Pecorelli (Università di Milano Bicocca), Sonia Pozzi (Università di Milano) & M.
Antonsich (Loughborough University): Italianness. Second generation practicing everyday nation
• Francesco della Puppa (Università Cà Foscari di Venezia) & Giulia Storato (Università di
Padova): Symbolic boundaries crossers. Ethnographic looks on the everyday multiculturalism of
Bangladeshi young people in Italy
• Ilenya Camozzi & Daniela Cherubini (Università di Milano Bicocca): Engaging with
transnational political participation. Young people of Arab Mediterranean origins and their views on
the Arab Uprisings
• Yvonne Siemann (University of Lucerne): Discourses on ethnic identity in young JapaneseBolivians’ professional life
• Virtudes Téllez (Universidad de Castilla La Mancha) & Salvatore Madonia (Universidad
Autónoma de Madrid): Spanish Muslim youth’s claims. How to visibilize a politica identity in a
context of suspicion
3b. Friday, June 10th 16.00-19.00
• Cecilia Nessi (Università di Milano Bicocca): “El domingo jugamos”. An ethnographic peek into
migrant women negotiation of ethnic and sexual diversities in Milan through football
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• Jenn Lindsay (Boston University): A secular Jewish Bar Mitzvah. How young Jews explain being a
different kind of Jew
• Evgenia Litvin (Russian State University for the Humanities): When one language is not enough.
Practices of the multicultural writing
• Andrea Priori (Università di Roma Tre): Ethnicized spaces in the Eternal City. Ethnographical notes
on xenophobic violence against Bangladeshi migrants in the outskirts of Rome
• Norma Baldino (Università di Cagliari): Urban spaces as boundaries of exclusion and system of
identity construction: the case of Roma of Cagliari
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• Alicia Fajfer (University of Eastern Finland): Studying Ukrainians and Belarusians in Poland.
Remarks about the research process
Innovating universities. Everything needs to change, so everything can stay the same?
Convenors: Daniela Falcinelli (Università di Milano) & Annalisa Murgia (Università di Trento)
4a. Neoliberal Universities and Scientific Careers — Friday, June 10th 16.00-19.00
• Davide Donatiello (Università di Torino) & Alberto Gherardini (Università di Firenze): From
third mission to first aid kit? Old problems, apparent failures and new strategies in the organization
• Patrick Cuninghame (Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, Mexico City): Assessment policies
and precarious academic work in Mexico in the context of globalization and neoliberalism
• Andrea Pirni & Luca Raffini (Università di Genova): New generations of researchers innovating
universities? The results of a qualitative research
• Bente Rasmussen (Norwegian University of Science and Technology): In search of excellence.
Threatening the freedom of research in academia?
• Daniela Ferri & Rossella Bozzon (Università di Trento): The Italian academia from a “precarious”
point of view
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4b. The New Division of the Academic Labour and Emerging Challenges — Saturday, June 11th 9.00-12.00
• Robert Ovetz (San Francisco State University & San José State University): Unusable and Dangerous
Coagulation in the Social Factory: On Line Education, Adjuncts, and Contingency in the Universities
• Ilse Costas (Georg-August-Universität Göttingen): Gender construction in neoliberal higher
education reforms in Germany and France
• Brent Shea (Sweet Briar College): Exceptionalism in higher education. The utility of an N of 1
• Andreina Bruno & Giuseppina Dell’Aversana (Università di Genova): Reflective practicum in
higher education. Process, outcomes and critical issues
• Salvatore Colazzo & Piergiuseppe Ellerani (Università del Salento): New teaching contexts in HE.
Challenge to support the HE value
NGOs, grass-root activism and social movements. Understanding novel entanglements of
public engagements
Convenors: Alex Koensler (Università di Cagliari) & Filippo Zerilli (Queen’s University Belfast)
5a. Thursday, June 9th 16.00-19.00
• Federica Scrimieri (Independent researcher): NGOs, European strategies and Roma identity
• Ulderico Daniele (Università di Roma Tre): Roma politicians and NGOs practices in the “nomadscamps scenario”
• Jenn Lindsay (Boston University): Levels of interfaith engagement in Rome, and their
interconnections. An ethnographic study
• Piotr Goldstein (University of Manchester): Everyday activism in (South)Eastern and
(South)Western Europe. Forms, genealogies, entanglements
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5b. Friday, June 10th 9.30-12.30
• Nazneen Shifa (Jawaharlal Nehru University): NGOization of Women’s movement in Bangladesh
• Agata Mazzeo (Università di Bologna): Some reflections on the anti-asbestos struggle of a Brazilian
NGO
• Marios Falaris (London School of Economics and Political Science): Peacebuilding NGOs in
Kashmir. A landscape of (mis)trust
Immanence of seduction. For a microinteractionist perspective on charisma
Convenors: Chiara Bassetti (CNR & Università di Trento) & Emanuele Bottazzi (CNR)
Friday, June 10th 16.00-19.00
• Dafne Muntanyola (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona): The choreographer's authority. When
listening to the other becomes charismatic
• Davide Sparti (Università di Siena) & Brigida Orria (Università di Milano): Situated charisma in
Argentine tango. The seduction of improvisation
• Daniele Goldoni (Università Cà Foscari di Venezia): Fascination of a(n instrumental) voice in
improvisation
• Francesca Martinez Tagliavia (New York University): The visual contribution of the Velina to
Berlusconi’s charisma. A pragmatist enquiry
• Meike Haken (Technische Universität Berlin): Charisma and celebrity in religious contexts. “Ratze”
in Berlin
Lived religion. An ethnographical insight
Convenors: Alberta Giorgi (Universidade de Coimbra), Stefania Palmisano (Università di Torino)
& Giovanna Rech (Università di Trento)
7a. Friday, June 10th 16.00-19.00
• Vivianne Crowley (Nottingham Trent University): Women’s lived experience of religion. Olivia
Robertson (1917-2013), Priestess of Isis
• Gianfranco Bria (EHESS & Università della Calabria): Dhikr performance in Albania. Political
usage and traditional recreation
• Anna Fedele (Instituto Universitário de Lisboa & CRIA): Pilgrimage, embodiment and lived
religion at the Marian shrine of Fatima
• Emily Pierini, (University of Wales Trinity Saint David): Experiencing the sacred through the body.
Emotion and sensation in the Vale do Amanhecer’s spirit mediumship
• Krittika Bhattacharjee (University of Edimburgh): “Fresh impressions” on visitorship to the island of Iona
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7b. Saturday, June 11th 9.00-12.00
• Sara Bonfanti (Università di Bergamo): Untying the turban. Religious embodiment and everyday
politics of identity among Italian Sikh youth
• Rocco Carena, Renato Torti & Pier Paolo Prigione (Università di Bergamo): The collective
celebration of Eid Al Kebir in an Islamic community of immigrants in Italy (Video).
• Jenn Lindsay (Boston University): Il Presepe di Calcata. Lived religious objects and art forms (Video)
• Elisabetta Di Giovanni (Università di Palermo): Camp religion. The cult of Saint George’s Day lived
in Roma’s ghettos
• Alessandro Gusman (Università di Torino): Managing the new margins of Europe. Exploring the
petty exceptions at the Danish-Swedish border
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Critical ethnographies of schooling
Convenors: Fulvia Antonelli (Università di Bologna) & Marco Romito (Università di Milano)
8a. Friday, June 10th 16.00-19.00
• Cristina Cavallo (Università di Milano): Patterns of choice and educational strategies of parents in
the transition to lower secondary schools in Milan
• Enrico Allasino (IRES Piemonte) & Maria Perino (Università del Piemonte Orientale): Family
“migration processes” and school as a dimension of inequalities reproduction patterns
• Alice Olivier (Sciences Po), Anne-Claudine Oller (CNRS)& Agnès van Zanten (Sciences Po):
Channelling students’ futures in higher education through discursive and material devices at secondary
schools in France
• Maria M. Mendes (Universidade de Lisboa) & Olga Magano (Universidade Aberta de Lisboa):
The school from the point of view of Portuguese Ciganos (Roma/Gypsies) families and students. The
construction of a place of belonging: an ethnographic approach
• Ester Botta Somparé & Abdoulaye Wotem Somparé (Université Kofi Annan de Guinée): Filling
the gaps of public education in Guinea. Teachers, families and students in a context of crisis of the
educational system
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8b. Saturday, June 11th 9.00-12.00
• Deepa Idnani (University College London): Being bullied in a school: student-teacher relationship
in a school. An ethnographic study from a secondary school in India
• Alessia Pozzi & Assunta Viteritti (Università di Roma La Sapienza): Inter/textuality as inter/
disciplinary and inter/professional learning practice. The production and use of texts in learning
mathematics and in the scientific work texture
• Teodor Mircea Alexiu, Elena-Loreni Baciu, Johans Tveit Sandvin & Andreea Birneanu
(Universitatea de Vest din Timișoara): Special or inclusive education in Romania?
• Manuela Pellegrino (Brunel University London): The teaching of minority languages in schools. The
reproduction of and resistance to dominant language ideologies
• Sabina Leoncini (Università di Bologna): Similarities and differences: a research on mixed
education in Jaffa
Subjectivity, surveillance and control. Ethnographic research on forced migration towards Europe
Convenors: Elena Fontanari (Università di Milano) & Barbara Pinelli (Università di Milano Bicocca)
9a. Mechanisms of control and surveillance —Thursday, June 9th 16.00-19.00
• Martina Tazzioli (Université de Aix-Marseille & Queen Mary University of London):!Track, sort
and archive: Eurosur, Frontex and the temporality of migration maps in the context of the
“humanitarian war” on smugglers
• Dan Fischer (University of Edimburgh): An Unblinking Gaze? Performing the embodied geopolitics
of the border
• Alessandra Sciurba (Università di Palermo): New devices of “clandestinization” through the
government of the migrants’ multiplicities. The case of the Sicilian hotspots
• Andrew Cosby, (Aspirant FNRS, GERME-ULB): The surveillance and control of immigration
detainees. Managing risk in immigration detention in Belgium
• Laura Rezzonico (NCCR-on the move & Université de Neuchâtel): Immigration detention and
prisons in Switzerland. A meaningful relation
9b. Subjectivity — Friday, June 10th 16.00-19.00
• Anna Wyss (Universität Bern): Between restriction and autonomy. Irregularized migrants struggling
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• Giulia Borri (Humboldt University of Berlin): Humanitarian protraction status? On the link
between mobility and socio-legal precariousness of migrant subjects
• Silvia Pasquetti (University of Newcastle): In search of refuge. Asylum, mobility, and inequality in Italy
• Noemi Casati (EHESS): Hospitality under surveillance. Moral subjectivities of mistrust, cynicism and hostility
• Dany Carnassale (Università di Padova): Queering asylum system in Italy. Socio-antropological
perspectives about asylum claims based on sexual orientation
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Friday, June 10th 9.30-12.30
• Kim Tondeur (Expeditions, Research in Applied Anthropology): Drawing culture. On the pro’s &
con’s of graphic anthropology
• Joscelyn Shawn Ganjhara Jurich (Columbia University): Poetic documentary as visual
ethnography. Liwaa Yazigi's “Haunted” (Maskoon, 2014)
• Marion Slitine (EHESS): Ethnographie de l'art contemporain a' Gaza. Etre un artist plasticien sous
l'embargo: entre local et global
• Donatella Della Ratta (University of Copenaghen): Images politics and the politics of images. Notes
from the battlefield in Syria
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Diffracting ethnography in the anthropocene
Convenor: Elena Bougleux (Università di Bergamo)
Friday, June 10th 16.00-19.00
• Sara Baranzoni, Simone Belli, Daniel Ross & Paolo Vignola (Yachai Tech): Ethnography of
controversies of our time. Anthropocene, climate change and sustainable development
• Nadia Breda (Università di Firenze): Intimate visions of water in the anthroposophical contemporary
philosophy and practices
• Ghiringhelli Barbara (Libera Università IULM di Milano): Some questions about multi-species
ethnography
• Enrico Micheli (Università di Bergamo): Complex problem solving. Patterns of education in the
anthropocene
• Emanuele Serrelli (Università di Milano Bicocca): Structures of deep time in the anthropocene
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Ethnographic and artistic practices and the question of the images in contemporary Middle East
Convenors: Donatella Della Ratta (University of Copenaghen) & Paola Gandolfi (Università di Bergamo)
Ethnography of labour chains
Convenors: Domenico Perrotta (Università di Bergamo) & Devi Sacchetto (Università di Padova)
12a. Chains (Chair: Devi Sacchetto)—Friday, June 10th 9.30-12.30
• Antonella Ceccagno (Università di Bologna): Employers’ and workers’ agency in a low-end fast
fashion value chain
• Lisa Dorigatti (Università di Milano): Employment relations and value chains. Insights from the meat
processing and childcare sectors
• Carlotta Benvegnù (Università di Padova): Racialization of labour in warehouses: a comparison
between Padua and Paris
• Andrea Bottalico (Università di Milan): Dock Labour regimes in the European port system.
Comparative case studies in terminal containers of Genoa and Antwerp
• Davide Filippi (Università di Genova): Work, unionization and conflict in the sector of logistic
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12b. Labour (Chair: Domenico Perrotta)—Friday, June 10th 16.00-19.00
• Fulvia D'Aloisio (Seconda Università di Napoli): Manufacturing cars between Germany and
Emilia-Romagna (Italy). Transnational chains of value and local paths of globalisation
• Annalisa Dordoni (Università di Milan): Retail shift workers. The times and rhythms of emotional labour
• Ram Manohar Vikas (Institute of Rural Management Anand, India): Oranges of Wrath.
Ethnography of workers abandoned by the regulators and exploited by the market
• Francesco Iannuzzi (Università di Padova): Assemble and divide. Intersectional management of
workforce in Venetian Hotels
• Attila Bruni (Università di Trento) & Silvia Fornasini (Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Trento): A
shadow on the line. Observing lean production through its aesthetic dimension
• Domenica Farinella (Università di Cagliari) & Sebastiano Mannia (Università di Palermo):
Migrants and pastoralism. The case of the Romanian salaried shepherds in the Sardinian countryside
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The Chicago School and the study of conflicts in contemporary societies
Convenors: Marco Pitzalis (Università di Cagliari) & Izabela Wagner (Uniwersytet Warszawski)
Saturday, June 11th 9.00-12.00
• Lorenza Perini (Università di Padova): Hull House revisited. The strange case of a co-housing
experience in an Italian “middle class” mid-town
• Lionel Francou (Catholic University of Louvain): Spotting emerging disorders and conflict
management in urban public spaces
• Justyna Zielińska (University of Warsaw): Researching labour and people experiencing poverty:
methodological aspects
• Anna Kordasiewicz & Przemek Sadura (University of Warsaw): Marginal women? Class and ethnic
dimensions of tensions and conflicts between domestic workers and their Polish employers
States of imagination/Imagined states. Performing the political within and beyond the state
Convenors: Federica Infantino (University of Oxford & Université libre de Bruxelles) & Timothy
Raeymaekers (University of Zurich)
14a. (Chair: Federica Infantino) — Thursday, June 9th 16.00-19.00
• Hanna Hilbrandt (Leibnitz Institute for Regional Development and Structural Planning):
Negotiating order. The politics of everyday rule in Berlin’s allotment gardens
• Carlo Capello (Università di Torino): Neo-liberalism, unemployment and “externalised ideological
apparatuses”. A critical ethnography of “active job research” courses in Turin
• Enrico Gargiulo (Università del Piemonte Orientale): Public order as a contested object of knowledge.
Discretionary power, opacity and conflicts between State apparatuses in certain Italian security policies
• Antonio Vesco (Università di Torino): The cultural basis of consensus. District councillors of the Mpa
and capital of autochthony in Eastern Sicily
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14b. (Chair: Timothy Raeymaekers) — Friday, June 10th 9.30-12.30
• Luca Sebastiani (University of Granada): European Union and the government of immigrant
integration. Ethnographic analysis of a trans-scalar apparatus
• Selenia Marabello (Università di Bologna): Re-shaping the State. Ghanaian migrants as
development broker perform the political
• Giuseppe Grimaldi (Università di Milano Bicocca): Reproducing homelands from afar. The new
generations of the Eritrean and Ethiopian diaspora and the incorporation of the nation state cultural norms
• Ana Kralj (University of Primorska): Border as a distinction, metaphor and discourse
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Ethnographies of waste politics
Convenor: Nick Dines (Middlesex University)
15a. Thursday, June 9th 16.00-19.00
• Patrik Zapata & María José Zapata Campos (University of Gothenburg): Waste tours. Waste
prevention narratives, infrastructures and audience in interplay
• Stefan Laser (University of Kassel): Evaluating electronic waste on a daily basis. Ethnographic
insights from a large-scale waste recycler and processor
• Alison Stowell & Martin Brigham (Lancaster University Management School): Extraction, value
and waste. The urban and organisational mining of e-waste
• Raysa Martinez Kruger (Rutgers University): Garbage governmental subjectivities and
environmental injustice
• Rolande Makamte Kakeu Christelle (Université de Lausanne): Public-private partnership
experiences in municipal solid waste management in African medium sized cities. The everyday
collection in Bafoussam, Cameroon
15b. Friday, June 10th 9.30-12.30
• Richard Ek (Lund University): Unfolding the post-political waste-responsible citizen. A biopolitical approach
• Isabella Clough Marinaro (John Cabot University): Salvaging Rome. Roma Waste Traders and the
City’s “Garbage Crisis”
• Karma Chahine (University of Sydney): Waste and metamorphosis. Remnants of creative renewal
• Petra Beck (Technische Universitat Munchen): Wastelands. An oceanography of trash
• Cameron McAuliffe (Western Sydney University): Kerbside waste and the mundane politics of
urban disorder
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Experiencing urban boundaries
Convenors: Cristina Mattiucci (Università di Trento) & Federico Rahola (Università di Genova)
16a. Thursday, June 9th 16.00-19.00
• Paola Donatiello (Università di Bologna): Observability between sense and meaning. Outline and
proposals about Bologna
• Davide Caselli (Università di Torino): The invisible man pushing the row of chairs (and other urban
boundaries)
• Federica De Molli & Jeanne Mengis (Università della Svizzera Italiana): Entering temporary
spaces in an urban landscape. An invitation to new social interactions
• Luca Gaeta (Politecnico di Milano): “Every limit has its patience”. Urban boundaries as a material
trace of routines
• Marcjanna Nóżka & Natalia Martini (Jagiellonian University of Cracow): Boundaries in Enclaves
— in the Enclave of Boundaries. Identifying and Understanding (the role of) Urban Boundaries
16b. Friday, June 10th 16.00-19.00
• Claudia Mantovan (Università di Padova): Contested areas. Coexistence, conflict and boundaries in
the districts near the railway stations of Padua and Mestre
• Margherita Grazioli (University of Leicester): Dwelling and borders. Organisation and life inside
housing squats in Rome, Italy
16c. Saturday, June 11th 9.00-12.00
• Margerita Cisani (Università di Padova): Perceiving landscape boundaries. The case of “walking
groups” in Bergamo
• Erika Grasso (Università di Torino): Mapping a “far away town”. Ethnic boundaries and everyday
life in Marsabit (Northern Kenya)
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• Laura Guarino (Università di Genova): The slums of Casablanca as signals of urban border
• Vera Lazzaretti (Università di Milano Bicocca): Living with(in) boundaries. Ethnographic
perspectives from an urban religious compound in transition
• Maurizio Artero (Gran Sasso Science Institute): Crossing gates. An ethnography exploration in two
gated communities in the Milanese region
• Ahenk Ylmaz (Yaşar University, Turkey): Negotiating urban boundaries. Bottom-up Design
intervention proposals for Kızılay neighbourhood
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Ethnographic fieldwork as a “location of politics”
Convenors: Marc Abélès (EHESS), Lynda Dematteo (EHESS) & Mariella Pandolfi (Université de Montreal)
17a. Politicized Ethnographers: Make it Known (Chair: Marc Abélès & Mariella Pandolfi)
Thursday, June 9th 16.00-19.00
• Julie Métais (EHESS & Labex CAP): From a place to another, the virtues of discomfort
• Stefania Spada (Università di Bologna): Being engaged “at home” between tension and reflexivity
• Sara Leon Spesny (EHESS): The political and moral life of fieldwork. Some reflections from an
ethnography of the military police in Brazil
• Issiaka Zougba (Università del Sacro Cuore di Milano): The sociologist and the value-maker:
information and impression management in a hub of social impact entrepreneurship
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17b. Political Ethnographers: Make it Happen (Chair: Lynda Dematteo & Rosalind R. Morris)
Thursday, June 9th 16.00-19.00
• Kitti Barasci (University of Pécs): The politics in me as a researcher. Reflections on a an ethnographic
research
• Daniela Bevilacqua (SOAS University): Between the guru and his followers. Power relations and
position of a female researcher
• Paula Vasquez (EHESS-CNRS): Applied reflexivity and the value of intuitive empathy on the field
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Rethinking “Europe” through an ethnography of its borderlands, peripheries and margins
Convenors: Ilaria Giglioli, Camilla Hawthorne & Alessandro Tiberio (University of California, Berkeley)
18a. Austerity, Migration and Differential Mobilities —Friday, June 10th 9.30-12.30
• Silvia Pasquetti (Newcastle University): “This is a hard land for everybody”. Refugees and the
meanings of work in an unequal Italy
• Simone Castellani (Università di Genova): European citizenship under siege. An ethnographic study
of the Italian and Spanish migrations to Germany during the economic crisis
• Bruno Riccio & Stefano degli Uberti (Università di Bologna): Shifting perceptions of Europe and
mobility within contemporary Senegal. An ethnographic and diachronic perspective
• Annika Lindberg (Universität Bern): Managing the new margins of Europe. Reregulations and petty
exceptions in the Danish-Swedish borderlands
• Giulia Fabini (Università di Bologna): Bordering subjects. The unspoken incorporation of
undocumented migrants in Italy
18b. Producing Europe in old and new borderspaces —Saturday, June 11th 9.00-12.00
• Lorenzo Vianelli (University of Warwick): How many Europes? Excess and processes of
differentiation in the reception of asylum seekers
• Aila Spathopoulou (Kings College of London): Degrees of “Europeaness” on the Aegean Turkish-Greek
border. An ethnographic study of ships, migrants and Turkish tourists around the Greek border islands
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• Panagiotis Kimourtzis, Giorgos Kokkinos, Ioannis Papageorgiou & Michalis Papamichail
(Rhodes Project SCE Research Centre): Rethinking the doorstep. Aspects of inclusion and exclusion
in Rhodes Island, Greece
• Joris Schapendonk (Radboud University): Eurospaces and Afrostars. West African migrants reviewing “Destination Europe” from the inside
• Agatha Palma (University of California, Los Angeles): The new southern question. Blackness and
the Italian racial imaginary
• Kolar Aparna, Olivier Thomas Kramsch, Zeinab Mahamed & Ingmar Deenen (Radboud
University): “Being Lost” as a space of the stranger, or as a space of emancipatory possibilities?
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Detention and qualitative research
Convenors: Alvise Sbraccia (Università di Bologna) & Francesca Vianelllo (Università di Padova)
19a. Austerity, Migration and Differential Mobilities —Friday, June 10th 9.30-12.30
• Perla Allegri (Università di Torino): Prison volunteers’ perception and experience of the institutional
environment
• Carlotta Cherchi (Università di Sassari): Health protection in prison. Notes about a survey on prison
healthcare in Emilia-Romagna (Italy)
• Elton Kalica (Università di Padova): When life means life. A convict prospective on serving life sentence
• Benedetta Perego (Università di Torino): Prison ethnographies, detention as a biographical experience
• Daniela Ronco (Università di Torino): Prison interactions at the time of penitentiary individualism
• Simone Santorso (Università di Padova): Tactics of resistance to the daily prison’s deprivation.
Consideration on the spaces of migrant otherness in prison
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19b. Producing Europe in old and new borderspaces — Friday, June 10th 16.00-19.00
• Anna Cerri Boni, Alessio di Marco & Mario Venturella (Piccolo Opificio Sociologico): Resilience
inside. Biographical turns and adaptation strategies in detention path
• Luigi Gariglio (Università di Milano): An ethnography on prison officers using force
• Alessandro Maculan (Università di Padova): “Working on the Frontline”. Prison Officers in the
Detention Wings
• Martina Panzarasa (Università di Milano): Mafia-style organized crime and prison. Shedding light
on mafia organizations through mafia prisoners’ narrations
• Roberta Signori (Università di Milano Bicocca): Resisting prison innovation. The liminal experience
of prison officers’ training
• Giovanni Torrente (Università di Torino): Prison practices and selectivity of the criminalization
processes. Notes from an ethnographic research
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Ethnographies of social sciences as a vocation
Convenors: Sebastiano Citroni & Gianmarco Navarini (Università di Milano Bicocca)
Friday, June 10th 9.30-12.30
• Ana Tomicic (Università di Roma La Sapienza): The biography of a theory. An anthropological
perspective on knowledge diffusion within academia
• Andrea Mubi Brighenti (Università di Trento): Measured social scientists
• Barbara Saracino (Università Federico II di Napoli) & Barbara Cellini (Università di Firenze):
Reflections on the construction of knowledge through team ethnography
• Rossana Salerno (Università di Roma Tre, Tor Vergata): Quality analysis report. Religious rituals
and transformation of the territory: homiletics analysis in Nvivo
• Mariusz Finkielsztein (University of Warsaw): The illusion of method? Fieldwork and positionality
in Eastern Congo
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Adjunct Session & Seminar
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Gender and culture in productive and reproductive life
Chair: Giolo Fele (Università di Trento)
Saturday, June 11th 9.00-12.00
• María Arteaga-Villamil (University of Barcelona): Encounters of class and gender. A perspective
from a group of professional women in Puebla, Mexico
• Lorenza Perini (Università di Padova): Measuring gender equality: tools to enhance gender
awareness in Academia. Some evidences at the University of Padua, Italy
• Elisa Bellé (Università di Trento), Elisa Rapetti (Università di Milano) & Caterina Peroni
(Università di Padova): In God they trust. Two opposite catholic views on family and reproductive rights
• Martina Avanza (Université de Lausanne): “The unborn child is not a waste!” Pro-life activists in
Italy and the question of the abortion’s “remains”
22.
Seminar “Esperienza e rappresentazione nella produzione di conoscenze culturali”
— a partire dal volume di Vincenzo Matera “La scrittura etnografica” (Eléuthera, 2015)
Discussants: Francesco Faeta (Università di Messina), Leonardo Piasere (Università di Verona) &
Gianmarco Navarini (Università di Milano Bicocca)
Saturday, June 11th 9.00-12.00
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Poster Session
• Kolar Aparna (Radboud Universiteit), Olivier Thomas Kramsch (Radboud Universiteit), Zeinab
Mahemed (HAN Law School, The Netherlands) & Ingmar Deenen (Independent scholar/activist):
Being Lost’ as a Space of the Stranger, or as a Space of Emancipatory Possibilities?
• Karolina Baraniak (University of Wrocław): Silent resistance against the biggest mining companies. An
example of Chilean Diaguitas
• Elisa Bellè (University of Trento): Knowing as/is being, or the political side of ethnography/ers
• Agata Blaszczyk (University College London), Lisa Marie Borrelli (Universität Bern), Kuba
Jablonowski (University of Exeter), Mervi Kaukko (University of Sussex), Emma Marshall (University
of Exeter), Rebecca Mavin (University of Exeter) & Seamus Montgomery (Vrije Universiteit Brussel):
The right to live, learn and work in Europe. Migration policy as an opportunity for civic inclusion
• Silvia Carnelli (Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt): Spiritualit(ies) of “Mother Gaia” in the
contemporary West. An “alternative” (hi)story told by the “heterotopias” of Monte Verità and Glastonbury
• Antonella Elisa Castronovo (University of Pisa): Forced migration and labour market of migrants in
Sicily. The case study of the Cara of Mineo
• Elisabetta Catto, Monica Morazzoni & Giovanna Zavettieri (Libera Università IULM di Milano):
The modern migrant’s expectations. Reception or “detention”?
• Sebastiano Citroni & Raffaella Sala: (Università di Milano Bicocca): Dentro lo studio.
Un’esplorazione del vocabolario di motivazioni allo studio in carcere
• Andrew Crosby (Aspirant FNRS, GERME-ULB): Governing immigration through crime at the street
level. The metamorphosis of an immigration detention centre in Belgium
• Myrto Dagkouli–Kyriakoglou (Gran Sasso Science Institute): Family's strategies ease the housing
problem in Greek urban boundaries
• Francesco Della Puppa (Università Ca’Foscari di Venezia): Migrants in Italy, citizens in Europe? The
intra-European onward migrations: a case study
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• Katya De Giovanni (University of Malta): Preparing our students to leap. Learning from the experiences
of Maltese female adolescents in their transition to Further Education
• Marta Ferri (Università di Bologna): Attempting a re-conceptualization of waste in the “age of
austerity”. The case study of a Zero Waste municipality in Italy
• Irene Majo Garigliano (CNRS): Moving from the centre to the peripheries. Élites and marginal groups
among the Brahmans at the Kāmākhyā temple complex
• Mariachiara Gentile (Università di Bologna): A look from inside migrants and stereotypes in the
relationship between prison and society
• Barbara Ghiringhelli (Libera Università IULM di Milano) & Vittorio Maria Rocchelli (Centaur
Biomechanics Italia): A Multi-species ethnography of human-horse relations within prison-context
• Petr Kupka (University of West Bohemia): Understanding post-socialism with Pierre Bourdieu. The
social analysis of (organized) crime in the Czech Republic
• Ana Nichita Ivasiuc (Justus Liebig University, Germany): “You would make a good police officer!”
Ethical, epistemological and methodological tensions in an ethnography of police work
• Claudia Lo Piccolo (Università di Palermo): Troubling the borders of field. Fieldwork as feminist
political practice
• Martina Manara (London School of Economics and Political Science): SPRAR vs. CARA.
Dismantling beliefs about two Italian models of reception
• Renato Marvaso (Università di Roma Tre): Go and see with our own eyes “the origin of this wound”.
Literary experiments on the ethnographic labour chains
• Maria Giulia Pezzi (Gran Sasso Science Institute): “The national strategy for inner areas”. Remoteness
as a tool for government and policy-making practices in Italy
• Alma Pisciotta (Università della Calabria): Can theatre reveal conflicts and latent everyday tensions?
Dramatic methods and techniques as tools for ethnographic research: toward a theatrical sociology approach
• Gabriella Punziano (Gran Sasso Science Institute) & Anna Terracciano (Università degli studi di
Napoli Federico II): Urban renewal and social regeneration in Naples: spatial experiences
• Daniela Turco (Università della Calabria): Lived religion in traditional and new catholic groups
• Francesco Sacchetti (Università degli Studi di Urbino) & Marta Scaratti (Università degli Studi di
Genova): Muslim death rituals between Italy and Morocco. Issues about the repatriation of the body
• Pierre-André Tremblay (Université du Québec à Chicoutimi): On the subject in/of partnership research
• Güneş Uyanıker (Istanbul Technical University) & Gizem Şahin ( Yeditepe University): A Story
about capturing
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