DAY 1 (July 1, 2010)

9.00-9.15 Welcome speech – Prof. John Shattuck, CEU President and Rector (CEU Auditorium)
9.15-9.45 Opening remarks – Prof. Michael Stewart, UCL, Marie Curie SocAnth Program (CEU Auditorium)
9.45-10.00 Coffee break (in front of Gellner and Popper rooms, CEU)
10.00-12.30 Panel presentations: Stream 1 (Gellner Room) 10.00-12.30 Panel presentations: Stream 2 (Popper Room)
"Post-Socialisms": Continuities and Ruptures between Socialism and Post-Socialism State, Civil Society, and Elites: Ethnographies of Space, Power, and Governance
Dimitra Kofti: 'Everything is New, but Everything is the Same': Renegotiating 'Crisis' and Power in a Post-socialist Bulgarian Factory Razvan Dumitru: "The Young and Successful": Reshaping the Public Sphere in Moldova
Radu Umbreş: Death and the Regeneration of Amoral Familism Larissa Vetters: Statistics, Statutes and State-building – Enacting the State in Administrative Encounters and the Nature of Vernacular Politics in Post-War Bosnia and Herzegovina
12.30-14.00 Lunch and poster presentations (in front of CEU Auditorium)
14.00-15.30 Panel presentations: Stream 1 (Gellner Room) 14.00-15.30 Panel presentations: Stream 2 (Popper Room)
"Post-Socialisms": Continuities and Ruptures between Socialism and Post-Socialism (Continuation) State, Civil Society, and Elites: Ethnographies of Space, Power, and Governance (Continuation)
Monica Vasile: Capitalism meets Post-Socialism: Timber Trade in the Highlands of Romania Theodora Vetta: NGOs and the State: Clash or Class? Circulating Élites of 'Good Governance' in Serbia
Neda Deneva: Everyday Citizenship in Migration Context: Bulgarian Muslims and the State/s in-between Bulgaria and Spain Diana Szanto: NGOization and the Language of Human Rights in Post-Conflict, Development-led Reconsolidation in Sierra Leone
15.30-16.00 Coffee break (in front of Gellner and Popper rooms, CEU)
16.00-17.30 Panel presentations: Stream 1 (Gellner Room) 16.00-17.30 Panel presentations: Stream 2 (Popper Room)
"Post-Socialisms": Continuities and Ruptures between Socialism and Post-Socialism (Continuation) State, Civil Society, and Elites: Ethnographies of Space, Power, and Governance (Continuation)
Lydie Fialová: Psychiatry in the Czech Republic Andrea Weiss: Deciphering Geopolitics in the Vernacular: Mingrelians and Global Forces - aka the Russian Connection
Joanna Zalewska: Social change and later life. Case of Warsaw Mateusz Laszczkowski: Building the Future: Materiality, Temporality and Politics at Astana
17.30-18.30 Break
18.30-19.00 Prof. Vintila Mihailescu - Opening speech (CEU Auditorium)
19.00-21.30 Reception


DAY 2 (July 2, 2010)

9.00-10.30 Panel presentations: Stream 1 (Gellner Room) 9.00-10.30 Panel presentations: Stream 2 (Popper Room)
"Post-Socialisms": Continuities and Ruptures between Socialism and Post-Socialism (Continuation from Day 1) Marginality, Migration, and Fragmentation: Coping with Ruptures
Vihra Barova: Reciprocity and Exchange in the Rhodopean Family, South Bulgaria Gergő Pulay: Gypsies, Lawbreakers, Vagabonds and Junkies: Practices of Spatial and Social Distinction in a Bucharest 'Roma Ghetto'
Damiana Otoiu: Property Restitution and "(Ethno)national" Political Discourses and Projects in Postcommunist Romania. The Case of the Jewish Community Aniko Horvath: Reproduction of Marginality in Post-Socialist Property Regimes: Historical Continuities and Ruptures in Home Ownership in Urban Romania
10.30-11.00 Coffee break (in front of Gellner and Popper rooms, CEU)
11.00-13.00 Lecture - Douglas R. Holmes, The Euro: A Public Currency in the Making (CEU Auditorium)
13.00-14.30 Lunch and poster presentations (in front of CEU Auditorium)
14.30-16.00 Panel presentations: Stream 1 (Gellner Room) 14.30-16.00 Panel presentations: Stream 2 (Popper Room)
Reforms and Cosmologies: Redefining Popular Governance Marginality, Migration, and Fragmentation: Coping with Ruptures (Continuation)
Mariya Ivancheva: Socialist Intellectuals in the University Reform of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela Martin Fotta: Nomadism and Violence among the Calons
Gábor Halmai: Towards a New Society? Direct Democracy Practices among the Brazilian Landless Catalina Tesar: Gendered bodies and medical technologies among Cortorari Romanian Romany speakers
16.00-16.30 Coffee break (in front of Gellner and Popper rooms, CEU)
16.30-18.00 Panel presentations: Stream 1 (Gellner Room) 16.30-18.00 Panel presentations: Stream 2 (Popper Room)
Reforms and Cosmologies: Redefining Popular Governance (Continuation) Marginality, Migration, and Fragmentation: Coping with Ruptures (Continuation)
Raluca Pernes: State Authority or the Lack Thereof: Norms and Practices in the Management of Peri-Urban Lands in Southern Ghana Olena Fedyuk: Circular Migration of Two Generations: Ukrainian Female Labor Migration to Italy
Viorel Anastasoaie: Are hurricanes Revolutionary or Counter-Revolutionary? Natural Disasters, Revolutionary Cosmology and Moral Debates in Contemporary Cuba Michal Sipos: Disorder, Fragmentation and Everyday Life. The case of the Chechen Refugees in Poland
18.00- Free evening (Please consult Welcome pack for list of suggested restaurants)


DAY 3 (July 3, 2010)

9.00-10.30 Panel presentations: Stream 1 (Gellner Room) 9.00-10.30 Panel presentations: Stream 2 (Popper Room)
Religious Experience, Institutionalized Religions, and the Vernacular Politics of Identity Ethnicities, Spatialized: Divided Cities and Contested Public Spaces
Maja Veselic: Good citizens and good Muslims: Chinese Muslim Activism in Northwest China Zsuzsanna Eva Katona: Contesting Space across Cultural Intimacies in South Tel Aviv Jaffa: Becoming Public
Galina Oustinova-Stjepanovic: Incomplete Mystics: Religious Failure among Roma Muslims in Urban Macedonia Elisabeth Schober: Violent Imaginations: Liminal Encounters from Camptown to the Inner City. Seoul and the United States Armed Forces in South Korea
10.30-11.00 Coffee break (in front of Gellner and Popper rooms, CEU)
11.00-11.45 Panel presentations: Stream 1 (Gellner Room) 11.00-11.45 Panel presentations: Stream 2 (Popper Room)
Religious Experience, Institutionalized Religions, and the Vernacular Politics of Identity (Continuation) Ethnicities, Spatialized: Divided Cities and Contested Public Spaces (Continuation)
Sorin Gog: The New Heavenly Citizenship: Gypsiness and the Pentecostal Politics of Identity Ana Aceska: “Beyond dichotomies” or how to assess a very peculiar borderline: the cases of one monument and one kafana in Mostar, Bosnia-Herzegovina
12.00-13.30 Lunch and poster presentations (in front of CEU Auditorium)
13.30-15.30 Roundtable discussion and closing remarks (CEU Auditorium)
15.30-16.00 Coffee break (in front of CEU Auditorium)
19.00- Gala buffet and concert