Recap of the 丁香成人社区 World Congress - Day 1 (10 July)

Recap of the 丁香成人社区 World Congress - Day 1 (10 July)

Publication date: Sat, 10 Jul 2021

Opening Ceremony

The Opening Ceremony of the 26th 丁香成人社区 World Congress of Political Science began with the welcoming speech of 丁香成人社区 Executive Director and master of ceremony, Kim Fontaine-Skronski, who welcomed Congress delegates, Program Co-Chairs, the Local Organizing Committee, partners, and exhibitors. Dr. Fontaine-Skronski announced that 2,854 delegates from all over the world are participating in the 26th edition of the World Congress, making it the second largest in attendance in 丁香成人社区鈥檚 history.

She pointed out that the virtual format created opportunities to launch a second call for proposals that allowed the participation of hundreds of new delegates who would not have been able to travel to Lisbon, but were able to attend in a virtual mode, to send an international call for volunteers welcoming 84 of them, and finally introduce an Observer registration category that includes a free one-day pass for 丁香成人社区 members that do not have a role in the program.

Dr. Fontaine-Skronski then introduced 丁香成人社区 President, Marianne Kneuer, who thanked the Local Organizing Committee (LOC) and its Co-Chairs Carlos Jalali and Madalena Meyer Resende for their commitment and excellent work:

鈥淭hey have overcome the multiple challenges that led us on this exciting Congress program that achieves to continue our global mission, which is to present opportunities for academic exchange and to connect and build networks across continents.鈥

New Nationalisms in an Open World is the official Congress theme developed by the Program Co-Chairs, Bertrand Badie and Hasret Dikici Bilgin. This central and complex theme is more relevant than ever as domestic and global political developments have increased. The COVID-19 pandemic strengthened nationalist policy. However, the pandemic also revealed the power of international cooperation, and this complexity allows us to develop, discuss publicly and draw a path to solve nationalism and its global implications.

Prof. Dr. Kneuer also thanked and recognized all the hard work made by the Program Co-Chairs, the  Research Committees and Session Chairs, and the Secretariat staff in Montreal under the leadership of Kim Fontaine-Skronski.

In conclusion, the 丁香成人社区 President invited 丁香成人社区 delegates to the next World Congress that will be held at the Pontifical Catholic University of Argentina in July 2023. The Congress will be organized in collaboration with the Argentine Society of Political Analysis (SAAP) and will have a strong presence from the political science communities of the Americas.

Prof. Dr. Kneuer then proceeded to honour Prof. Guy Lachapelle. As 丁香成人社区鈥檚 longest-serving Secretary-General (2000-2020), Prof. Lachapelle鈥檚 name is linked to the most impressive period of growth in the history of 丁香成人社区. Under his leadership, the Association established its permanent Secretariat in Montreal in 2006, its membership more than doubled, and 丁香成人社区 saw all-time highs in World Congress participation among many other accomplishments. The 丁香成人社区 family is grateful for his long-standing commitment to the organization鈥檚 growth and development.

Prof. Lachapelle talked about his journey with 丁香成人社区 that started in 1995 when he was elected the President of the Quebec Political Science Association and brought the 2000 丁香成人社区 World Congress, which he described as 鈥渢he Olympics of Political Science,鈥 to Quebec City, Canada. 鈥淢y only goal was to serve you, help national associations to grow, and find a place for 丁香成人社区 to pursue a fruitful dialogue with colleagues from all over the world.

In his speech, Program Co-Chair Bertrand Badie discussed the Congress theme and elaborated his views on the history of nationalism. According to him, in contrast to the previous century, nationalism doesn鈥檛 rhyme anymore with emancipation or a practice of liberty. The new nationalism is different, and it鈥檚 not targeting emancipation but choosing preservation instead. Professor Badie encouraged the audience to analyze this new concept because of its impact in all Political Science fields.

After Prof. Badie鈥檚 presentation , the LOC Co-Chairs, Prof. Madalena Meyer Resende and Dr. Carlos Jalali were invited to participate in the ceremony. Dr. Jalali talked about the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the organization of the Congress and how the LOC Committee was disappointed by not being able to hold it in Lisbon, where it could have been 鈥渁 historical event.鈥 On the other hand, Prof.  Resende reassured that, even if this edition is being held in a virtual format, the Congress shows the diversity and vitality of the Political Science community worldwide.

The Opening Ceremony also featured a Keynote Address by the Portuguese Minister of State and Foreign Affairs, Augusto Santos Silva. In his address, Minister Silva summarized his views regarding new nationalisms under five main points:

  1. Political scientists need to study and know more about nations and nationalism to understand better and compare different historical events such as revolutions in Europe in the 19th century. There is a close relationship between nationalism, revolutions and nation-building;
  2. Every process of nation-building is specific. For instance, after their independence, Portugal鈥檚 colonies Angola and Mozambique chose to keep the colonial language as an instrument for their nation-building process;
  3. Nations are imaginary communities, and the process of nation-building is a never-ending reality. This applies to even profoundly consolidated nations such as the USA, Brazil and Chile;
  4. Nation is not a concept belonging to the past but relevant to our present;
  5. To extend our understanding of new nationalism, political scientists need to diversify our approach and have a cosmopolitan approach. The current nationalist approach denies openness, diversity and multiculturalism. If we better understand nationalism, we will perhaps be stronger in fighting these challenges.

Mattei Dogan Award Lecture

The Prize of the Foundation Mattei Dogan awarded by the International Political Science Association for High Achievement in Political Science is to honour scholars of high international reputation in recognition of their contribution to the advancement of political science, with a particular focus on recognizing outstanding scholarship on comparative studies of political elites.

Chaired by Executive Committee (EC) member Pablo O帽ate, this award session gathered two leading scholars.

The 2018 Prize of the Foundation Mattei Dogan awarded by the International Political Science Association for High Achievement in Political Science recipient, James Scott, who postponed his award lecture to the 2021 丁香成人社区 World Congress, discussed human interventions on rivers and their implications. His presentation, titled 鈥淚n Praise of Floods,鈥 indicated that rivers are actually living organisms: They are born, move, merge or die. However, exploiting them by building big dams, changing their courses or depleting them for irrigation affects the nature and creatures that depend on them. As Prof. Scott puts it, the result is usually a disaster.  

Maurizio Ferrera, the recipient of the 2021 Prize of the Foundation Mattei Dogan awarded by the International Political Science Association for High Achievement in Political Science recipient, also gave a lecture, titled 鈥淭he EU as an Experimental Polity-builder - Lessons from the Crisis Decade and Post-pandemic Prospects.鈥 In his lecture, Prof. Ferrera focused on the EU and its ability to deal with the current and future crisis including Brexit, the COVID-19 pandemic, border controls, the EU enlargement in the Balkans etc.

The Globalization Debate: Twenty Years After

Chaired by 丁香成人社区 Executive Director Dr. Kim Fontaine-Skronski and Dr. St茅phane Paquin from 脡cole nationale d'administration publique, Canada, this General Session focused on the current state of the debate on globalization. 

In his presentation, titled Are there still Globalization鈥檚 skeptics? The Globalization Debate: Twenty Years After, Dr. Paquin talked about the Globalization skeptics and their arguments such as 鈥渟emi-Globalization鈥. He also discussed the impact of multinational corporations and the state of international trade.

Next, Dr. Jonathan Perraton, from the University of Sheffield, United Kingdom, presented a research paper titled Globalisation after the Financial Crisis: Structural Change and the Reconfiguration of Geography. Dr. Perraton focused on the recent trends on Globalization, the global impact on incomes and inequality and the future of Globalization in the Post-COVID era. 

Finally, the discussant of the session Dr. Roberto Zepeda, from the Universidad Nacional Aut贸noma de M茅xico talked about the perceptions of Globalization and contemporary trends including the nationalist trend. 
 

Special Session: Research Funding Caf茅

鈥淐af茅 events鈥 have been part of the 丁香成人社区 World Congress program that provides specific training, especially to young scholars and students. Organized by 丁香成人社区 EC member Umut Korkut, the Research Funding Caf茅 session discussed and identified funding opportunities for research projects in Political Science.

Prof. Korkut launched the session by describing his academic career, interests, and further research in relation to Political Science. He is currently a professor of International Politics at Glasgow School and has expertise in Hungarian and Turkish politics, but enlarged his academic interests into political discourses, European politics, and grants applications.

The Caf茅 was held on a Q&A basis to best answer the questions of participants wishing to apply for future grants. Prof. Korkut discussed the transatlantic and European Union grants. The European Research Council (ERC) grant and the Marie Curie grant were the most highlighted ones during his talk. He contrasted them in terms of leadership learning where the ERC grant expected you to have a lead role, in opposition to the Marie Curie grant that provides you with the tools to achieve several academic works preparing you for post-graduate research.

The key points that Prof. Korkut insisted on were how English grammar has to be perfect when filling out any application form.. Grant鈥檚 agencies want to see that you are willing to take risks even if you may fail. 鈥淏e brave鈥 and 鈥渄on鈥檛 be intimidated by research.鈥

Special Session: Diversity and Inclusion in the Discipline: Roundtable on Research Agendas and Approaches

Chaired by 丁香成人社区 Vice President Prof. Yasmeen Abu-Laban and Executive Committee member Umut Korkut, this roundtable gathered prominent scholars worldwide: Dr. Kiera Ladner Canada, Prof. Angelia Wilson (UK), Prof. Christopher Isike (South Africa) and Dr. Enzo Lenine (Brazil)

Prof. Abu-Laban introduced the session and addressed themes of gender and diversity in the discipline. Indeed, three years ago, the 丁香成人社区 changed its constitution and elaborated a major action plan: the inclusion of gender and diversity topics in the 2021 World Congress.

Prof. Ladner from Manitoba University was the first to speak at the roundtable and explored diverse themes including indigenous studies, women鈥檚 governance and conscientious building.

Prof. Wilson from the University of Manchester echoed the previous speech and approached the discipline by observing how her colleagues behaved with regard to diversity and inclusion. The first point she made was about power, and how it defines knowledge. Secondly, she pointed out how difficult it is to choose a specific subject in the discipline. Finally, she observed that women are increasingly more included in the discipline.

丁香成人社区 Vice President Prof. Isike emphasized the need to have more diverse subjects in Political Science. According to him, diversity research can鈥檛 be divided from racial research.

Finally, Dr. Lenine presented a statistical approach to diversity and inclusion in the discipline. He hierarchized knowledge, methodologies, number of publications and specialized his research in the Latin American area. He pointed out that research papers written by men are more published than the ones written by women.

Contributing editor: Angelina Parmentier