Il prossimo Convegno SISP si terrà a Catania dal 20 al 22 settembre 2007. Sul sito web della SISP, nella pagina di presentazione del Congresso annuale, ci sono le linee guida con l'indicazione di tutte le prossime scadenze. Anche il programma preliminare del Congresso è in rete.
Entro il 31 gennaio 2007 si possono presentare proposte di Sezioni Tematiche di panels. Ogni sezione è organizzata da un coordinatore che riceve e seleziona le proposte di panels. Le proposte di sezione tematica devono essere inviate via e-mail alla Segreteria SISP e contenere il nome del coordinatore, una breve descrizione del tema ed ogni informazione utile a valutarne la rilevanza. Il coordinatore deve avere un'esperienza ampia e riconosciuta nell'area tematica proposta. Deve, inoltre, accettare di svolgere la sua funzione secondo le linee guida definite nella Presentazione del Congresso.
Thursday, 22 February 2007
Recently published (Jan. 2007)
- Allum, F. (2006): Camorristi, Politicians and Businessmen, Organized Crime in post-war Naples. Northern Universities Press.
- Giannetti, D. and Elisabetta De Giorni (2006): “The 2006 Italian general elections: issues, dimensions and policy positions of political parties”. Journal of Modern Italian Studies, Volume 11(4).
- Newell, J.L (2006): “The Italian election of May 2006: Myths and realities”. West European Politics, Volume 29(4).
- Pappalardo, A. (2006): “Italian bipolarism and the elections of 2006. End of the line or just a connecting stop?” Journal of Modern Italian Studies, Volume 11(4).
- Pasquino, G. (2006): “The Italian political system after the 9 – 10 April 2006 elections”. Journal of Modern Italian Studies, Volume 11(4).
Monday, 12 February 2007
Papers presented at PSA conference in Leicester, 2003
The following papers on Italian politics were presented at the PSA's Annual Conference, held in Leicester between the 15th and 17th April 2003.
Decentralisation Reforms in France and Italy
(panel organised in conjunction with the French Politics Specialist Group)
Chair: Robert Elgie (Dublin City)
Discussant: Charlie Jeffery (Birmingham)
Chair: Jim Newell (Salford)
Discussant: Gianfranco Pasquino (Bologna)
Italian Politics II: the Second Berlusconi Government
Chair: Jim Newell (Salford)
(panel organised in conjunction with the French Politics Specialist Group)
Chair: Robert Elgie (Dublin City)
Discussant: Paul Webb (Sussex)
Heading Towards Oblivion? Changing Fortunes of the Lega Nord
Chair: Mark Donovan (Cardiff)
Discussant: Jim Newell (Salford)
Chair: Mark Donovan (Cardiff)
Discussant: Daniele Albertazzi (Christ Church, Canterbury)
Decentralisation Reforms in France and Italy
(panel organised in conjunction with the French Politics Specialist Group)
Chair: Robert Elgie (Dublin City)
Discussant: Charlie Jeffery (Birmingham)
- Alistair Cole (Cardiff): “Decentralisation in France: Back to Grass Roots or Steering at a Distance”.
- Paul Furlong (Cardiff): “The Constitutional Context of Reform in Italy”
- Susan Milner (Bath): “Urban governance and local democracy, a case study of Lille”
Chair: Jim Newell (Salford)
Discussant: Gianfranco Pasquino (Bologna)
- Simon Parker (York) & Duncan McDonnell (York): “Devolution or Neo-Centralism? Centre Left City Governments in Centre Right Regions: The Cases of Venice and Genoa”
- Vincenzo Arnone (Fucam, Belgium), Florence Terranova (Exeter) & Luca Blasi (La Sapienza): “Convergence and Divergence Among Political Coalitions: A Multi-Criteria Analysis applied to the Last Italian Elections”
Italian Politics II: the Second Berlusconi Government
Chair: Jim Newell (Salford)
- Gianfranco Pasquino (Bologna): “The Government, the Opposition and the President of the Republic Under Berlusconi”
- Osvaldo Croci (Memorial, Canada): “The Second Berlusconi Government and Italian Foreign Policy”
- Franca Roncarolo (Turin): “The use of communication as a political resource by Berlusconi”
(panel organised in conjunction with the French Politics Specialist Group)
Chair: Robert Elgie (Dublin City)
Discussant: Paul Webb (Sussex)
- Ben Cliff (Brunel): “The Presidentialisation of the French Polity: Structural and Contingent”
- Mark Donovan (Cardiff): “Semi-presidentialism in Italy: From Taboo to Taboo”
Heading Towards Oblivion? Changing Fortunes of the Lega Nord
Chair: Mark Donovan (Cardiff)
Discussant: Jim Newell (Salford)
- Daniele Albertazzi (Christ Church, Canterbury): “Difference and Identity in the Lega’s Propaganda. Two Content Analyses”
- Benito Giordano (Manchester): “The Anatomy of Decline of the Lega Nord in Veneto: Transitory or Terminal?”
Chair: Mark Donovan (Cardiff)
Discussant: Daniele Albertazzi (Christ Church, Canterbury)
- Jim Newell (Salford): “Corruption Mitigating Policies in Italy”
- Felia Allum (Bath): “The Struggle Against Organised Crime in Italy”
Papers presented on Italian politics in Aberdeen, 2002
The following papers were presented at specialist group panels at the Political Studies Association's 52nd Annual Conference in Aberdeen, between the 5th and 7th April 2002.
Transition in Italian Politics I
Transition in Italian Politics I
- Mi-Kyung Kim (Texas A&M University): ‘Government Stability, Public Debt and Italian Electoral Reform: An Intervention Time Series Analysis (1994-2000)’.
- Mark Donovan (University of Wales, Cardiff): ‘Italy: Rebuilding the Nation State’.
- Anna Bull (University of Bath): ‘Towards a federal state? Competing proposals for reforming Italy’ s centre-periphery relations’.
- Carl Levy (Goldsmiths College, London): ‘Italian Regionalism 1992-2002’.
- Osvaldo Croci (Memorial University of Newfoundland): ‘Italian foreign policy in the 1990s’.
- Luca Ratti (University of Wales, Cardiff): ‘Continuity and consensus in Italian foreign policy’.
- Benito Giordano (University of Manchester): ‘The May 2001 general election in Italy and the demise of the Northern League’.
- Mark Donovan (University of Wales, Cardiff): ‘Berlusconi, strong government and the Italian state’.
Members of the Specialist Group
- Name
- Daniele Albertazzi
- University
- The University of Birmingham
- Position
- Senior Lecturer in European Media
- Address
- The University of Birmingham
Centre for European Languages and Cultures
Ashley building
Edgbaston
Birmingham B15 2TT - Telephone
- +44 (0)121 4147 503
- d.albertazzi@bham.ac.uk
- Research interests
- Political communication; Western European populism.
- Name
- Percy Allum
- University
- Istituto Universitario Orientale, Naples
- Position
- Address
- Telephone
- p.allum@tiscalinet.it
- Research interests
- Name
- Geoff Andrews
- University
- Open University
- Position
- Address
- Telephone
- G.L.Andrews@open.ac.uk
- Research interests
- Name
- Tom Behan
- University
- University of Kent at Canterbury
- Position
- Address
- Telephone
- T.H.Behan@ukc.ac.uk
- Research interests
- Name
- Prof Richard Bellamy
- University
- Reading University
- Position
- Address
- Telephone
- r.p.bellamy@reading.ac.uk
- Research interests
- Name
- Prof Anna Bull
- University
- University of Bath
- Position
- Professor of Italian Studies, Department of European Studies and Modern Languages
- Address
- Telephone
- a.bull@bath.ac.uk
- Research interests
- Name
- Prof. Martin J. Bull
- University
- University of Salford
- Position
- Address
- Telephone
- m.j.bull@salford.ac.uk
- Research interests
- Contemporary Italian Politics
The Italian Communist Party
The Political Left - Name
- Sonia Bussu
- University
- London School of Economics
- Position
- MPhil/PhD student
- Address
- Telephone
- S.bussu@lse.ac.uk
- Research interests
Italian politics; Urban governance; Participatory democracy.- Name
- Dr Donatella Campus
- University
- University of Bologna
- Position
- Address
- Telephone
- dcam@interfree.it
- Research interests
- Name
- Prof. Giliberto Capano
- University
- University of Bologna
- Position
- Address
- Telephone
- gcapano@sun1.spfo.unibo.it
- Research interests
- Name
- Eero Carroll
- University
- SOFI, Stockholm University
- Position
- Address
- Telephone
- Eero.Carroll@sofi.su.se
- Research interests
- Name
- Prof. Roberto Cartocci
- University
- University of Bologna
- Position
- Address
- Telephone
- cartocci@ats.it
- Research interests
- Name
- Prof. Luciano Cheles
- University
- University of Poitiers, France
- Position
- Professor of Italian Studies
- Address
- Telephone
- cheles@noos.fr
- Research interests
- Italian propaganda and political communication, from Fascism to the present.
- Name
- Dr. Alastair Clark
- University
- Queen's University, Belfast
- Position
- Lecturer
- Address
- a.j.clark@qub.ac.uk
- Research interests
- Comparative political parties and party organisation; comparative party systems; electoral and local politics; and political participation
- Name
- Rino Coluccello
- University
- Coventry University
- Position
- Address
- Telephone
- s.coluccello@coventry.ac.uk
- Research interests
- Name
- Nicolò Conti
- University
- Centre for the Study of Political Change (CIRCAP), University of Siena
- Position
- Research Fellow
- Address
- Via Mattioli, 10 53100 Siena, Italy
- Telephone
- Research interests
- Parties and party systems, Europeanisation, Euroscepticism research projects Domestic elites and their attitudes toward the EU teaching Comparative Politics, Methodology for the Social Sciences, Italian Politics
- Name
- Prof. Oslvaldo Croci
- University
- Memorial University, Newfoundland
- Position
- Address
- Telephone
- ocroci@mun.ca
- Research interests
- Name
- Prof. Donatella della Porta
- University
- University of Florence
- Position
- Address
- Telephone
- dellaporta@mail.unifi.it
- Research interests
- Name
- Prof. Mario Diani
- University
- University of Trento
- Position
- Professor of Sociology, Department of Sociology and Social Research
- Address
- Telephone
- mario.diani@soc.unitn.it
- Research interests
- social movements and collective action theory;
the network analysis of political processes;
environmental politics;
ethnonationalist movements;
social capital - Name
- Alessia Donà
- University
- University of Siena
- Position
- Address
- Telephone
- Research interests
- Name
- Dr Mark Donovan
- University
- Cardiff University
- Position
- Address
Cardiff University
School of European Studies
PO Box 908
CARDIFF CF10 3YQ
UK- Telephone
- +44-(0)29-2087-4727
- Donovan@Cardiff.ac.uk
- Research interests
- Name
- Phil Edwards
- University
- University of Salford
- Position
- Address
- Telephone
- Research interests
- Protest cycles and political change
Radical social movements of the 1960s and 1970s
The uniqueness of the Italian Communist Party - Name
- Ilaria Favretto
- University
- Kingston University
- Position
- Address
- Telephone
- I.Favretto@Kingston.ac.uk
- Research interests
- Name
- Dr John Foot
- University
- UCL
- Position
- Address
- Telephone
- j.foot@ucl.ac.uk
- Research interests
- Name
- Ernesto Gallo
- University
- University of Turin / Univ. of Birmingham
- Position
- Post-doctoral student, dept. of Politics / Visiting Lecturer, Department of Italian Studies
- Address
- Telephone
- e.gallo@bham.ac.uk
- Research interests
international relations theory;
historical sociology and change (Italy, Spain);
European federalism and globalisation;
political thought (Machiavelli, Gramsci, Bobbio).- Name
- Walter Geerts
- University
- University of Antwerp, Belgium
- Position
- Address
- Telephone
- walter.geerts@pandora.be
- Research interests
- Name
- Dr Benito Giordano
- University
- University of Manchester
- Position
- Address
- Telephone
- benito.giordano@man.ac.uk
- Research interests
- Name
- Dr David Hine
- University
- Oxford University
- Position
- Address
- Telephone
- david.hine@chch.ox.ac.uk
- Research interests
- Name
- Dr Jonathan Hopkin
- University
- University of Birmingham
- Position
- Address
- Telephone
- J.R.Hopkin@bham.ac.uk
- Research interests
- Name
- James Martin
- University
- Goldsmiths College, University of London
- Position
- Address
Department of Social Policy & Politics
Goldsmiths College
University of London
New Cross
London SE14 6NW- Telephone
- 0207 919 7754
- j.martin@gold.ac.uk
- Research interests
- Italian political thought and ideologies (20th C.)
Liberal socialism
Italian Communism
The Resistance and anti-Fascism
The Italian State (20th C.) - Name
- Bruno Mascitelli
- University
- Swinburne University
- Position
- Address
- Telephone
- BMascitelli@groupwise.swin.edu.au
- Research interests
- Name
- William McMurtrie
- University
- Position
- Address
- Telephone
- wmcmurtrie@hct.ac.ae
- Research interests
- The
rediscovery of Spinoza within leftist political philosophy (Althusser,
Balibar, Badiou .../ Deleuze, Negri, Virno ..). - Name
- Caterina Paolucci
- University
- European University Institute
- Position
- Address
- Telephone
- cpaolucci@inwind.it
- Research interests
- Name
- Prof. Gianfranco Pasquino
- University
- University of Bologna
- Position
- Address
- Telephone
- gfrpsq@tin.it
- Research interests
- Name
- Prof. Simona Piattoni
- University
- University of Trento
- Position
- Address
- Telephone
- simona.piattoni@soc.unitn.it
- Research interests
- Name
- Nana Rodaki
- University
- Lancaster University
- Position
- PhD student
- Address
- County South,
Lancaster University,
Bailrigg,
Lancaster LA1 4YD,
UK - Telephone
- a.rodaki@lancaster.ac.uk
- Research interests
Cultural Political Economy,Information Age, the Knowledge-based economy- Name
- Sarah Rose
- University
- University of Birmingham
- Position
- Address
- Telephone
- sarahrose@slr17.freeserve.co.uk
- Research interests
- Name
- Prof Carlo Ruzza
- University
- Essex University
- Position
- Address
- Telephone
- cruzza@essex.ac.uk
- Research interests
- Name
- Darrow Scheter
- University
- Sussex University
- Position
- Address
- Telephone
- Research interests
- Name
- Daniela Sicrelli
- University
- Trento University
- Position
- Address
- Telephone
- dsicurel@hotmail.com
- Research interests
- Name
- Francesco Stolfi
- University
- University College Dublin
- Position
- Research Fellow
- Address
- School of Politics and International Relations
Belfield - Dublin 4 - Telephone
- +353-1-7167502
- fstolfi@ucd.ie
- Research interests
Fiscal Policy
Fiscal Federalism
Public Administration Reform
Core Executive- Name
- Luigina Toscano-Davies
- University
- Cardiff School of European Studies, Cardiff University
- Address
- Cardiff University
65-68 Park Place
Cardiff CF10 3AS
Wales UK - toscanol@cf.ac.uk
- Research interests
- Female employment policy in Europe and Italy
- Name
- Christina Ujma
- University
- Loughborough University
- Position
- Address
- Telephone
- C.Ujma@lboro.ac.uk
- Research interests
- Name
- Prof. Luca Verzichelli
- University
- University of Siena
- Position
- Address
- Telephone
- verzichelli@unisi.it
- Research interests
- Name
- Paul Webb
- University
- Sussex University
- Position
- Address
- Telephone
- P.Webb@sussex.ac.uk
- Research interests
- Name
- Manuela Williams
- University
- Strathclyde University
- Position
- Lecturer in Modern European History
- Address
University of Strathclyde
McCance Building
16 Richmond Street
Glasgow
G1 1XQ- Telephone
+44 141 548 2231
manuela.williams@strath.ac.uk- Research interests
Italian and European political history (20th C.)
Propaganda and political communication
Political and social history of the Middle East (20th C.)
Intelligence and international security and conflicts
Sunday, 11 February 2007
Executive Committee 2009 - 2011
Co-Convenor and Secretary: Daniele Albertazzi (d.albertazzi@bham.ac.uk);
Co-Convenor and Conference Officer: Duncan McDonnell (duncan.mcdonnell@unito.it);
Chair: Paul Furlong (furlongp@cardiff.ac.uk);
Treasurer: Jim Newell (j.l.newell@salford.ac.uk);
Membership Secretary: Mark Donovan (donovan@Cardiff.ac.uk);
Communications and Postgraduate Officer: Chris Hanretty (chris.hanretty@eui.eu);
Congrips Liason Officer: Maurizio Carbone (m.carbone@lbss.gla.ac.uk).
Group founded in July 2001 by Felia Allum and Jim Newell.
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