WINIR 2024 - Young scholars
Please note that minor changes may be introduced into the following programme of the WINIR Young Scholars Pre-Conference Workshop on Bridging Divides, scheduled to take place on the day before the start of WINIR 2024.
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Updated 18 September 2024.
Wednesday 18 September
09:30-11:00 – YS S1 – Institutional Adaptation & Resilience in an Increasingly Polarized and Divided World
Moderator: Nikhilesh Sinha (Hulit International Business School, UK)
Room: University Club, Conference Room A
Devansh Shrivastava* (National Law School, India), “Policy Deliberation, Public Institutions, and Segregation: Comparative Investigation of State Responses to Spatial Polarization in Gujarat, India”
Tatiana Cruz* (University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA), “Mistrust and Voting for Populist Parties in Rio de Janeiro Municipal Elections”
Abhishek Thommandru* (VIT-AP University, India), “Adapting Governance Frameworks: Institutional Resilience in the Face of Technological and Socio-Political Polarisation”
11:15-12:45 – YS S2 – Case Studies of Governance Systems Responding to Economic, Political, or Environmental Crises
Moderator: Christina Mosalagae (University of Turin, Italy)
Room: University Club, Conference Room A
Pedro Mouallem* (Brazilian Center of Analysis and Planning, Brazil), “Managing Crises, Crafting a Market: Legal Form and Political Dynamics in Brazil’s Banking Market Reconstruction (1994-2002)”
Sara Lorenzini* (University of Milan, Italy), “Finding a Balance in the Governance of Complex Socio-Ecological Systems: Ethics beyond Efficiency, Pluralism against Reductionism”
Nai Lee Kalema* (University College London, UK), “The ‘Digital Transformation for Development’ Antipolitics Machine: A Case Study on Global Digital Development Governance in Uganda” [CANCELLED]
13:45-15:15 – YS S3 – New Theoretical Frameworks to Approach Profound Differences & Institutional Crises
Moderator: Ali Palida (University of Pittsburgh, USAy)
Room: University Club, Conference Room A
Miguel Nkegbe* (City University of London, UK), “The Fragmentation of Public International Space Law’s Environmental Regulation and Soft Networked Governance”
James Rosenberg* (University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA), “What Do Markets Do? Toward a Computational Theory of Markets”
Han Chu* (Kiel University, Germany), “Institutional Void and Regional Economic Resilience: Toward an Analytical Framework”
15:30-17:00 – YS S4 – The Role of Technology in Creating or Resolving Deep Differences
Moderator: Vanessa Villanueva Collao (European University Institute, Italy)
Room: University Club, Conference Room A
Gabriel Tailleur* (University of Picardie Jules Verne, France), “Institutional Trust and Money: Exploring the Dialectic of Private and Public Currencies in the European Parliament with Textual Analysis”
Gopika Shah* (Southern Methodist University, USA), “Currency Wars”
Mennatullah Hendawy* (Ain Shams University, Egypt), “Navigating the Mediatized World Institutional Resilience and Glocalized Governance in Cairo” [CANCELLED]
Discussants: Paul Dragos Aligica (George Mason University, USA & University of Bucharest, Romania), David Gindis (University of Warwick, UK), Lyndal Keeton (University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa), Michael Madison (University of Pittsburgh, USA), Eva Micheler (London School of Economics, UK), Ilia Murtazashvili (University of Pittsburghm USA), Jennifer Brick Murtazashvili (University of Pittsburgh, USA), Ali Palida (University of Pittsburgh, USA), Paolo Silvestri (University of Catania, Italy)





