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CORHICS 2011 PROVISIONAL PROGRAM

CORHICS 2011 PROVISIONAL PROGRAM

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Last Updated 3 September 2011

MERCREDI/WEDNESDAY, September 7

 9.00-9.45 - Registration and Coffee

ROOM A      

9.45-10.00  Opening Remarks–Ionut Untea (CORHICS Project Coordinator)

 

ROOM  A

PANEL 1 A : Corruption – Ancient, Mythical and Biblical

Panel Chair : Jakub Basista

10.00-10.30 Ayelet Peer (Tel Aviv University, Israel),

 The Power To Corrupt Or The Corruption Of Power: Different Forms Of Corruption In The Roman Empire, From The Early Republic To The Principate

10.30-11.00 Israel Durham (Princeton Theological Seminary, Usa),“A Hot Thing’s Blues: (De)Centralizing The Non-Normative In The Psalmodic, The Poetic And The Prosaic” (vp)

 (Jenny Campos (University of Aveiro/Minho, Portugal), Mythical Moorish Women: Were They Corrupting Or Corruptible(vp)– paper to be distributed

11.00 – 11.30 Coffee Break

PANEL 2 A Corruption -Early Modern

Panel Chair: Ayelet Peer

11.30-12.00 Oliver Buxton-Dunn (European University Institute),

 Malfeasance In The Elizabethan Customs Administration And The Reaction Of Monarchical Power (vp)

12.00-12.30 Jakub Basista (Jagiellonian University, Poland),

The Anglican Church, Popular Protest and Corruption

 

12.30 – 14.30 Lunch Break

Panel 3 A : Corruption in Community and Political Party

Panel Chair : James P. Savchuk

14.30-15.00 Mario Andrea Valori (Università IULM di Milano, Italy),

Corruption: Community Pressure And Linguistic Structures     

15.00-15.30 Jeffrey J. GUO (National Taiwan University, Taiwan), An-An SHONG (Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam, the Netherlands) Which Talks Louder? Money Or Tickets: Hidden Gifts Of Corruption In Democratic Society             

15.30-16.00 Arya Budi (Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia),

Corruption And Personalization Of Political Party

16.00-16.30 Julieta C Mallari (University of the Philippines),

Argumentum Ad Misericordiam:  Mode Of Reasoning Of The Underprivileged Electorate

16.30-17.00 Coffee Break

17.00-17.30 (Room A): Linda McGuire (Burgundy School of Business, France),

CORRUPTING WOMEN’S HISTORY : CICERO’S PORTRAYAL OF CLODIA METELLI

17.45 –Wine Reception (Room 107)

 

JEUDI/THURSDAY September 8

9.00-9.30 – coffee

 

ROOM A

PANEL 4 A Insurgency and Digital Age

Panel Chair:

9.30-10.00 Gülşen Aydın (Ataturk University, Turkey),Corruption In Georgia: Perceptions And Ruling Regimes (Vp)

  Lucky Igohosa (University of Ibadan, Nigeria), Background To Boko Haram Insurgency In Nigeria (Vp) paper to be distributed

10.00-10.30 James P. Savchuk (Pierpont Community & Technical College, USA)

, “. . . all commerce has followed the quack”: American Tv’s Atomic Tunings To Set Receptions For Trans-Submissions

10.30-11.00Jonathan Pampolina(Philippine Supreme Court),

Combatting Corrupt Philippine Political Dynasties in a Digital Age (vp)

11.00 – 11.30 Coffee Break

PANEL 5 A : Corruption in Comparative Analysis

Panel Chair: Toader Alexandra

11.30-12.00 Albescu Andrada (National School of Political and Administrative Studies, Romania),

Minimizing Coruption Through Europenization: An Institutionalist Perspective

12.00-12.30 Alexey Nechaev (Samara State University, Russia),

 Corruption As A Social Phenomenon (Comparative Analysis In Russia And Germany)

12.30 – 14.30 Lunch Break

  

Panel 6 A  : Corruption and Political Regimes

Panel Chair:

14.30 -15.00 Matthew   Okiri   Okeyim (Universidad de Alicante, Spain), Governance and Corruption in Nigeria: a Philo-psychological Analysis

15.00-15.30 Cândida Cadavez (Estoril Higher Institute for Hotel and Tourism Studies, Portugal),

The Happiness Of Being Unhappy: The National Identity During The Portuguese Estado Novo

15.30-16.00 Toader Alexandra (Alexandru Ioan Cuza” University, Romania),

Patrimonialism, As Corrupt Form Of Power In Communist Romania. From Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej To Nicolae Ceaușescu 

 

16.00-16.30 Coffee Break

 

Colonialism and Representational Corruption

Panel Chair: Julieta C Mallari

16.30-17.00 Laura Mogel (Clemson University, USA),

Aimé Césaire’s Caution Against Corruption: The Recreation And Reconstitution Of Ariel As Neocolonial Warning

17.00-17.30 Abdul-Gafar ‘Tobi’ Oshodi (Lagos State University, Nigeria), ‘Brother, Who Wants Democracy!’ Understanding Representative Corruption in Africa (vp)

Hossein Sabouri (University of Tabriz, Iran),

Picturing A Cesspool Of Political Corruption And Mismanagement In A Man Of The People By Chinua Achebe A Postcolonial Writer (Vp?) paper to be distributed

 

 

 17.30-18.00 - Coffee break

18.00 -18.45 Jose Vargas-Hernandez (University of Guadalajara, México), THE MULTIPLE FACES OF CORRUPTION: TYPOLOGY, FORMS AND LEVELS

18.45 Closing Remarks