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Seminars and Workshops
CURRENT EVENTS
- 4th Biennial ECPR Standing Group for Regulatory Governance Conference will be held at the University of Exeter from 27 to 29 June 2012. Please click here for further information.
- Conference: New Trends in Political Representation in the EU
Jean Monnet Action, Key Activity 1
May 24 - 26th, 2012
Xfi, University of Exeter
- SUNY Model EU
January 5th - 7th 2012, University of Exeter, Streatham Campus. Please click here for further information.
PAST EVENTS
2011
- Monitoring the media during elections: method, purpose, goals
Gillian McCormack, Needs
December 16th, 2011 Amory B106 12:00 - 1:00 p.m.
- EU careers' paths
John Evans, Permanent Representation of the EU, London Office
December 13th, 2011 11 a.m. (location tba)
- Analytical Tools at the European Commission
Robert Scharreborn, Secretariat General of the European Commission
Wednesday, December 7th, 2011, 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Old Library Room 134
- Social change in progressive political thought: How to avoid determinism without falling into the idealist trap
Sophie Heine, University of Oxford
Thursday, December 1st, 2011, XFI Seminar Room A, 11:00 a.m. -12:00 p.m.
- Workshop on Public Service Broadcasting in Europe in the Digital Age
Information Society seminar series (full programme here)
Friday, July 1st 2011, 9 am - 5 pm
Conference Room 2, Xfi, University of Exeter
- The Iraq War and the Chilcot Inquiry: The questions that were not put to Bush, Blair and Saddam
Jean Monnet Lectures on EU governance
Matteo Angioli (Université Libre de Bruxelles)
Thursday, March 24th 2011, 11 am, Amory B218
- From Lisbon Strategy to Europe 2020: Understanding the Changing Discourse of the EU's Economic Reform Agenda
Jean Monnet Lectures on EU governance
Scott James (King's College London)
Wednesday, March 23rd 2011, 11 am, Amory B218
- The Informal Politics of Legislation: Explaining Secluded Decision-Making in the European Union
Jean Monnet Lectures on EU governance
Christine Reh (University College London)
Wednesday, March 16th 2011, 11 am, Amory A115
- Presentation of new book Rawls: An Introduction (Polity, 2010) and paper 'Sen Beyond Rawls?'
Jean Monnet Lectures on EU governance
Sebastiano Maffettone (LUISS Guido Carli, Rome)
Thursday, January 20th 2011, 1.15 pm - 3 pm, John Usher Room, Northcote House
2010
- Representation and participation in the governance of science: Delegation and deliberation on rough political ground
Jean Monnet Lectures on EU governance
Chris Caswill (University of Exeter and University of Oxford)
Wednesday, December 8th 2010, 12 noon, Amory B402
- The Political Implications of Institutional Reform: Executive-Legislative Relations in the EU before and after the Lisbon Treaty
Jean Monnet Lectures on EU governance
Amie Kreppel (University of Florida)
Friday, November 12th 2010, 1 pm, Queens 1H
- Against the flight to small islands of certainty: media theory in the digital age
Information Society seminar series
Richard Rooke (London South Bank University)
Wednesday, Oct 13th 2010, 2 pm, Amory A239AB
- Establishing causality in European Studies: An international conference (organized by Theofanis Exadaktylos and Claudio Radaelli) took place 20th - 21st September 2010. Programme available.
- Lasok Lecture 2010: ‘When the State is the Owner: the Wavering
Strategy of the European Court of Justice'
Professor Andrea Biondi
(King’s College London)
Thursday, March 25th 2010, 6 pm, Moot Room, Amory Building, followed by a wine reception at Xfi building
RSVP by 19th March to
Sarah Roberts (School of Law)
- A Copyright for News? Uses of Intellectual Property Rights to Protect Traditional Media from Competition
Information Society seminar series
Robert Picard (Jönköping International Business School)
Wednesday, March 24th 2010, 2 pm, Amory B219
- Islam on the Popular Battlefield
Information Society seminar series
Liesbet van Zoonen (Loughborough University)
Wednesday, March 10th 2010, 2 pm, Amory B316
*
Please watch
Geert Wilders'
'Fitna' before the seminar (on YouTube) since it will not be shown during the presentation.*
- A two-day workshop on "Establishing Causality in Europeanization Research" took place 22nd-23rd February 2010.
We invited a small number of European scholars who have already worked in the field to discuss the following dimensions of the multi-faceted puzzle of causality, and precisely:
- Notions of causality in Europeanization research and meta-theories
- Mechanisms involved in Europeanization process and how to study them
- How to address and (control for) rival alternative hypothesis
- The contribution of specific methods, such as process-tracing, to the analysis of causality in this field.
Sessions covered the following areas:
- Concepts of Causality in Europeanization
- Theoretical Perspectives on Europeanization
- Europeanization and Policy-Making
- Europeanization and Representation
- The Foreign Policy and External Dimension
Programme available.
- The EU as an International Actor in Internet Governance
Information Society seminar series
Seamus Simpson (Manchester Metropolitan University)
Wednesday, February 17th 2010, 2 pm, Amory B402
- Puzzling vs. powering? Framing in EU decision-making revisited
Jean Monnet Lectures on EU governance
Falk Daviter (University of Potsdam)
Wednesday, February 10th 2010, 12 noon, Amory A239C
- Mass media effects - from economic news to coverage of climate change
Information Society seminar series
Neil Gavin (University of Liverpool)
Wednesday, January 27th 2010, 2 pm, Amory B308
- Workshop on "The Future of Europe"
January 21st and 22nd, 2010
Programme available and papers to be published in a special issue of the Journal of Public Policy
- European Science Policy and European Integration
Professor Helga Nowotny, Vice-President of the European Research Council and Professor Emeritus of the ETH Zurich, Professor Claudio Radaelli and Marco Liverani. The event was introduced by Professor Roger Kain and chaired by Dr Christine Hauskeller.
Monday, January 18th, 16.00 - 17.00 p.m., Poldhu Room, Kay Labs.
Watch again here.
2009
- Centre for European Reform
Clara Marina O'Donnell
University of Exeter Politics Society event
Tuesday 15th December 2009, 1-3pm Queens LT. 2.
- Europeanisation and domestic policy-making in small states: an actor-centred approach
Graduate Research in Politics (GRiP) seminar series
Marie-Christine Fontana
(University of Lausanne)
Tuesday, December 15th 2009, 12 noon, Amory B310
- Digital television switchover policies: identifying patterns and lessons
Information Society seminar series
María Trinidad García Leiva (University of Glasgow)
Wednesday, December 2nd 2009, 2 pm, Queens MR2
- European media and communication policies: cultural defence vs.
Americanisation?
Information Society seminar series
Hannu Nieminen (University of Helsinki)
Friday, November 20th 2009, 11 am, Peter Chalk 1.2
- How cities encounter Europe: Informal urban policy, formal instruments and mechanisms of Europeanization at the urban level
Graduate Research in Politics (GRiP) seminar series
Sam Dossi (University of Exeter)
Wednesday, November 4th 2009, 12 noon, Amory B310
- Not so different after all, a new stage in EU-US relations?
Alberto Martinelli (University of Milan)
Tuesday, June 2nd 2009, 14:00 – 16:00, Xfi Conference Room 1
- Privacy Issues in Online Social Networks
Information Society seminar series
Abhilash Nair (Sheffield Hallam)
Thursday, May 14th 2009, 2:30 - 3:30 p.m. This seminar will be held within Seminar Room 1 of the Centre for European Governance's Second Life Building.
- "Risk and Regulation" Workshop
Donald Macrae (Risk and Regulation Advisory Council)
Tuesday, May 12th 2009, 13:00 – 15:00, Amory 402
- Is the crisis terminal? Public service broadcasting after the internet
Information Society seminar series
Richard Collins (Open University)
Friday, May 8th 2009, 2:00 – 3:00 p.m., Queen's LT2
- Greening of Central and Eastern Europe - Implementing EU Policy in New Member States
Jean Monnet Lectures on EU governance
Tanja Boerzel (FFU - University of Berlin)
Friday, May 8th 2009, 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon, Peter Chalk 1.2
- The 2009 European Parliamentary Elections and the Future of Europe
Jean Monnet Lectures on EU governance and Centre for Elections, Media and Parties
May 1, 2009 2:00 - 4:00 pm Amory 128
Dominic Brett, Head of Public Diplomacy, The EC's Representation in the United Kingdom
Councillor Humphrey Temperley, Devon County Council and MEP candidate
Adrian Green, Regional Manager, Electoral Commission
Andre Krouwel, Academic Director, Electoral Compass
Chair: Jeffrey Karp (Director, Exeter Centre for Elections, Media and Political Parties)
- What should a European News Service look like and what should it do?
Information Society seminar series
Jackie Harrison (University of Sheffield)
Friday, March 20th 2009, 1:00 – 2:00 p.m.. Queen's LT 2
- Colliding Modes of Representation in Europe
Jean Monnet Lectures on EU governance
Johannes Pollak (Austrian Academy of Sciences -
Institute for European Integration Research, Vienna)
Thursday, March 19th 2009, 3:00 - 5:00 p.m., Amory 105
- Beyond the Berlusconi Common Sense
Information Society seminar series
Paolo Mancini (University of Perugia)
Thursday, March 12th 2009, 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. Queen’s LT 1
- EU Environmental Governance: Participatory, Multi-level - and Effective?
Jean Monnet Lectures on EU governance
Oliver Fritsch (Osnabrueck University)
Tuesday, March
10th 2009, 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m., Amory 402
- Constitutionalizing Party Democracy: The Constitutive Codification of Political Parties in Post-war Europe
Jean Monnet Lectures on EU governance
Ingrid van Biezen (University of Birmingham)
Monday, March 9th, 1:00 - 2:00 p.m., Amory 219
- Lasok Lecture "Institutional change in the European Union: its mechanisms and its nature"
Professor Bruno De Witte (European University Institute)
Monday, March 9th, 6:00 p.m., Amory Moot Room
- Implementation of content quota requirements under EU law
Information Society seminar series
David Graham (Attentional)
February 27th 2009, 2:00 – 3:00 p.m., Queen's lecture theatre 2
- Promoting human rights in European foreign policy: rhetoric or reality?
Jean Monnet Lectures on EU governance
Toby King (DG RELEX - External Relations)
Tuesday, February 24th 2009 - Amory 402, 1:00 - 3:00 p.m.
- Politics & policy-making in reviewing French & British Public Service Broadcasting
Information Society seminar series
David Levy (University of Oxford)
Friday, February 20th 2009, 11:00 a.m. – 12 p.m., Peter Chalk 2.1/2.2
- Media Subsidies in the Digital Age
Information Society seminar series
Peter Humphreys (University of Manchester)
Friday, February 13th 2009, 2:00 – 3:00 p.m., Poldhu Room
- EU agencies: Features and Analytical Frameworks
Jean Monnet Lectures on EU governance
Edoardo Ongaro (Universita Bocconi di Milano University Istituto di Pubblica Amministrazione e Sanita (IPAS)
Tuesday, February 3rd 2009, 2:00 - 3:00 p.m., Amory 402
- The Centre for European Governance organised a transatlantic conference on "Governing the Regulatory State? Comparing Strategies and Instruments" at the British Academy in London on 15 January 2009. Programme - List of Participants (of final conference).
2008
- Epistemic Communities, Independent Experts & Knowledge Transfer: International Experiences & Conceptual Contributions
17 December 2008 9:00-10:30 p.m. Peter Chalk, BISA conference University of Exeter
Convenor: Claudio Radaelli (Exeter)
Chair: Claudio Radaelli (Exeter)
Adrienne Heritier (EUI) The Firm as an Inspector: A Transaction Cost Theoretical Explanation of Private Ordering.
Lucia Quaglia (Sussex) Completing the Single Market in Financial Services: An Advocacy Coalition Framework.
Martino Maggetti (Lausanne, Switzerland) Can Agencies Deliver What They Promise? The Reputation of Independent Regulatory Agencies.
Claudio M. Radaelli and Susan Banducci (Exeter) How Bureaucratic Elites Imagine Europe.
Kevin Young (LSE) Private Sector Influence on International Standard Formation: The Case of International Banking Regulation
- Epistemic Communities, Independent Experts & Knowledge Transfer: International Experiences & Conceptual Contributions
16 December 2008 11:00-12:30 pm. Peter Chalk, BISA conference University of Exeter
Convenor: Claire Dunlop (Exeter)
Chair: Claudio Radaelli (Exeter) Claire A. Dunlop (Exeter) Epistemic Communities, Policy Makers, Learning and Control Over Knowledge: International Experiences and Capturing Differences Across Time and Space.
Atushi Ishii (Tohoku University, Japan) Epistemic Community Revisited: An Interdisciplinary Study on the Reason, Process and Shared Paradigm of Epistemic Community Formation.
Elizabeth Bloodgood (Concordia , Canada) The Expert and the Ignorant? Government Roles in the Creation and Consolidation of an Epistemic Community.
Lorna Schrefler (Exeter) How Do Independent Regulatory Agencies Use Evidence in Policy-Making?
The Political Economy of Regulatory Interactions: Theoretical & Empirical Perspectives
- The Recent Ruling of the European Court of Justice in Kadi and Al Barakaat and its Effects on Mandatory United Nations Action
Elena Katselli (University of Newcastle).
Wednesday, 10th December 2008, 2.00 pm, Amory 105
- Studying the EU's government of industry: the case of wine
Wednesday 26th November 2008, 2.00 pm, Amory 219.
Andy Smith (Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Bordeaux)
- Has the ECJ Lost its Way?
Wednesday 26th November 2008 2:00 - 3:00 p.m. Amory 105
Michelle Everson (Birkbeck, University of London)
- Turkey and Europe: Ties of Mutual Benefit
Thursday 20 November 2008, Harrison 171
Canan Balkir (European Union Studies, Doküz Eylül University)
- Transatlantic regulatory cooperation
Tuesday 11 November 2008, Amory 105, 13h00-15h00
Anne Meuwese (University of Antwerp)
- Workshop on the Treaty of Lisbon
Thursday, May 8th 2008, Moot Room, Amory
For more information on this workshop, please contact Amandine Garde (a.garde@ex.ac.uk)
- Security Fields: Securitization, Power, and the Politics of Migration in the EU
Wednesday 30 April 2008, 2.30-4.00, 219 Amory
Mike Williams, University of Aberyswyth
- Is There a Trans-Atlantic Lobbying Culture? Comparing US and EU Practice
Thursday, 28 February 2008, Amory 219 from 12-2 on Thursday
Clive Thomas, University of Alaska
- Interest intermediation in EU banking and transport lobbying: A network approach
Wednesday 27th February 2008, 2.30 - 4.00 pm Amory 219
Dimitris Christopoulos (University of the West of England)
- The European Union and WTO Dispute Settlement:
Constitutional Challenges for the Constitutionally Challenged
Antonis Antoniadis (Department of Law, Durham University).
Wednesday 27th February 2008, 2.15 - 3.15pm Amory 105
- Mission impossible: the European Commission and Policy Coherence for Development
Friday, February 1st 2008, 14.00-16.00: Amory 105
Maurizio Carbone (University of Glasgow)
- Workshop "Domestic Encounters with EU Politics and Policies"
Friday, January 25, 2008
Xfi LT from 14.00 to 16.30 Xfi Lecture Theater
Chair: Susan Banducci, Head of the politics department.
Speakers: Paolo Graziano (Bocconi University, Italy): Europeanization: Redefining the Research Agenda
Francesco Stolfi (University College Dublin): Ideas, Institutions and Political Choice: Explaining Budget Reform in Italy
Claudio Radaelli (University of Exeter) and Theofanis Exadaktylos (University of Exeter), Trade-offs in research design: a meta-analysis of the Europeanization literature
- Workshop "Beyond the New Public Management"
Friday,
18 January 2008, Kay Buildng, 10.30 to 16.30 pm
Chairs: Stephen Wilks and Oliver James.
Among the guest speakers on the day are Professor Sue Richards of the National School of Government and Professor Stephen Osborne of the School of Management at the University of Edinburgh. The workshop closes with a roundtable on the current state of public administration reforms in the UK, including a Q&A session. Click the following link to download the workshop programme.
- The EU's Legitimacy Deficit as an Assurance Game
Wednesday January 16th 2008, 219 Amory
Andreas Follesdal (University of Oslo)
- Sovereignty as Constitutional Differentiation: a socio-legal perspective on global challenges and European responses to sovereign constitutional statehood
Wednesday 16th January 2008 Amory 105 from 2.15pm to 3.15pm
Jirí Pribán (Cardiff University)
- Does Europe need a Contract Code?
Wednesday, January 9, 2008
Amory 105 from 2.15pm to 3.15pm
Thomas Kadner Graziano (University of Geneva)
2007
- Public Service Paradigms and Public Service Broadcasting Policy Formation in the United Kingdom: Europeanisation and the role of ideas in problem definition
November 27th, 2007at 14:30 - 16:00 p.m. Xfi Conference Room 2
Esteban Arribas (Universidad de Alcalá)
- (Non-) Compliance Dynamics in the European Union: Restoring the Power of Law Beyond the Nation State
November 9th, 2007 at 14:30 - 16:00 Amory 316
Diana Panke (University College Dublin)
- Just another Treaty?
November 7th, at 14.15pm to 15.15pm in Amory Room 105.
John Usher (Jean Monnet Chair, School of Law, University of Exeter)
- Research Design Workshop
November 2nd, 2007 11:00 - 13:00
Thomas Pluemper (University of Essex)
- The EU: Going Britain's Way?
Tuesday 23rd October 7.00 - 8:00 p.m. XFi Lecture Theatre
Reijo Kemppinen (Representative of the European Commission in the UK)
- Does a Better Regulation Community Exist in Europe? Insights from a comparative survey
18th October 18, 200714:30 - 16:00 Harrison 209
Karl O'Connor (University of Exeter)
- Comparing US and EU Competition law
31st May 2007, 3pm, Amory 315
Yannis Karigiannis, Marie Curie Postdoc Fellow, University of Exeter
- Seminar in Europeanization: The Europeanization of Foreign Policy: A Theoretical Framework and Causal Analysis in Europeanization: A Meta-Analysis
15th March 2007, 4.30pm, Amory 219
Kyriakos Moumoutzis (European Institute, LSE) and Theofanis Exadaktylos (University of Exeter)
- Justice and Home Affairs - Immigration Policy
20th February 2007, 2.15pm-4pm, Peter Chalk, Seminar Room 2.5
Marcello Crammia (University of Sheffield)
- EU impact assessment through a constitutional lens
24th January 2007, 2.15pm-4pm, Amory Building, Room 219
Anne Meuwese, Research Fellow, Department of Politics, University of Exeter
- Accountability rituals: audit opinions and the reform of the European Commission
17th January 2007, 2.15pm-4pm, Amory Building, Room 219
Peter Welch, Head of Bostock Cabinet, European Court of Auditors, Luxembourg
- Regulatory Networks in EU Governance
6th September 2006, 11.00am, Xfi, Seminar Room A
Burkard Eberlein (York University, Toronto)
- The Consumer, the European Union and Media Law 19 March, 2007. Sponsored by the Information Society Network, University of Exeter Conference Room 1, Xfi Building, Streatham Campus. Workshop schedule. Papers will be published in a special issue of the Journal of Consumer Policy, 4, 2007, entitled 'Consumer and EU Audiovisual Policy' co-edited by Alison Harcourt (Exeter) and Stephen Weatherill (Oxford).
- Communicating Europe in the News and in Public Opinion:European Integration and the Future of European Political Institutions. 15-16 March 2007. Sponsored by the University of Exeter with funding from the British Academy & the Claus M. Halle Institute for Global Learning, Emory University. Organized by Susan Banducci (University of Exeter) and Holli Smetko (University of Amsterdam). Link to discussion.
- Occupational Hazards of Grassroots Advocacy at the United Nations: NGO’s and the World Summit on the Information Society - a cautionary tale?
January 31st 2007, at 1:00 p.m. Marianne Franklin (University of Utrecht) Amory 115
Discussants: Oliver Fueg and Bice Maiguashca. Link to discussion.
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