Τρίτη 10 Φεβρουαρίου 2015

That is one heck of a gamble,.We, Europe’s citizens, have a stark choice. We can either turn against one another, Ever since it became obvious in late 2009 that Greece had a whopping debt problem, the crisis has been handled ham-fistedly. Nothing has been learned along the way, obviously.

Mind youPUTIN: Talks were long because #Kiev rejected direct contacts with #DPR, #LPR representatives http://bit.ly/1uIg4ZO , the Greeks are not too keen on the Germans either. They believe that the draconian terms for financial assistance are condemning the economy to permanent recession, and by killing off growth ensuring that the country's debt problem cannot be cured. Being asked to cut further when you know it is pointless may be one humiliation too far. europs nottobe trusted? The question, therefore, is whether the Greeks are being forced into a position where they reject the Carthaginian peace terms presented to them by the rest of Europe and decide that, however tough life is going to be outside the single currency (and make no mistake, it would be), it can be no worse than sticking to the status quo.Οι εθνικοί μας λογαριασμοί […] είναι γεμάτοι με εικονικά πρωτογενή πλεονάσματα που σήμερα Day 1: Monday, 25 August 2014 09:00–10:00 Registration, main building, lobby 10:00–12:00 Plenary 1: Globalization, Cosmopolitanism and the Future of Europe Chair: Pertti Alasuutari Room: Auditorium A1, main building, 2nd fl. 10:00–10:05 Opening words Risto Heiskala 10:05–10:15 Welcome address Risto Kunelius, Dean School of Social Sciences and Humanities 10:15–11:00 Keynote speech: On the Relationship between Nationalism and Cosmopolitanism Daniel Chernilo 11:00–11:45 Keynote speech: Europe Unhinged. On the Origins and Nature of Europe's Existentialist Crisis Yanis Varoufakis 11:45–12:00 Discussion 12:00–13:10 Lunch 13:10–14:50 Parallel sessions 1 14:50–15:20 Coffee break 15:20–17:00 Parallel sessions 2 17:00–18:00 Conference reception Day 2: Tuesday, 26 August 2014 10:00-11:45 Plenary 2: Ethics in Business and Care Chair: Peeter Selg Room: Auditorium A1, main building, 2nd fl. 10:00–10:45 Keynote speech: Business, Ethics, and the Background Gabriel Abend 10:45–11:30 Keynote speech: Power and E-governance of Care - A Feminist Perspective Helena Hirvonen 11:30–11:45 Discussion 11:45–13:10 Lunch 13:10–14:50 Parallel sessions 3 14:50-15:15 Coffee break 15:15–17:00 Plenary 3: Governance Chair: Turo-Kimmo Lehtonen Room: Auditorium A1, main building, 2nd fl. 15:15–16:00 Keynote speech: Land Rights, Commoditization, and Livelihood Change: State Reclamation of Public Lands in Turkey Yildiz Atasoy 16:00–16:45 Keynote speech: Epistemic Governance: Power and the Politics of Policy-making Ali Qadir 16:45–17:00 Discussion 17:00–18.00 Cocktails Day 3: Wednesday, 27 August 2014 10:00-11:45 Plenary 4: Performativity of Power Chair: Risto Heiskala Room: Auditorium A1, 2nd fl. 10:00–10:45 Keynote speech: Power, Crisis, and Performative Domination Isaac Ariail Reed 10:45–11:30 Keynote speech: Redefining Politicization: Levels of Engagement and Performative Power Eeva Luhtakallio

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