Negotiated Appropriation. Exploring Diffusion through Lenses of Discourse and Practice Theory
Panel convened by Amelie Kutter at the 13th ISA Annual Convention, San Francisco, 3rd-6th April, 2013.
Panel convened by Amelie Kutter at the 13th ISA Annual Convention, San Francisco, 3rd-6th April, 2013.
This trans-disciplinary research project focuses on the complex and multi-faceted economic crisis that became evident in 2007 and explores it through to 2011. Different literatures and methodologies are used: corpus linguistics and critical discourse analysis; actor-centred institutional analysis of varieties of capitalism and their place in the world market; studies of governance and governmentality; and studies on the EU’s open method of coordination as sources of insight into global crisis-management. Amelie Kutter is co-investigator on this project, which is directed by Bob Jessop at Lancaster University.
Conference organised by Amelie Kutter at Lancaster University, 1-2 Nov 2012, in the frames of the project ‘A Cultural Political Economy of Crisis Management’ directed by…
Workshop convened by Amelie Kutter and Johnny Unger at Lancaster University, 11th July 2012. Abstract: “When Osborne launched his scorched earth policies two years ago, it…
Kutter, A. and Kantner, C. (2012) Corpus-based content analysis: a method for investigating news coverage on war and intervention, International Relations Online Working Paper Series, 2012(01).…
Panel convened by Amelie Kutter at the 6th Interpretive Policy Analysis conference at University of Cardiff, 23-25 June 2011. Abstract: The current financial and economic crisis…
Kantner, C., Kutter, A., Hildebrandt, A., et al. (2011) How to get rid of the noise in the corpus: cleaning large samples of newspaper texts, International…
Workshop convened by Cathleen Kantner and Amelie Kutter at the Free University Berlin, 27-28th May, 2010, in collaboration with the Integrated Project RECON and the Jean…
Given the particular incentives that the EU offered for the empowerment of non-state actors during pre-accession, it has often been assumed that EU intervention strengthened civil society in Central and Eastern Europe. We argue that, instead, the EU’s impact was highly ambivalent. Although the EU aid and EU-induced policy reform levelled the way for established actors’ involvement in multilevel politics, it reinforced some of the barriers to development that the civil society organisations face in CEE.
Workshop convened by Amelie Kutter and Nicole Doerr at Free University Berlin, 14-16th January 2010, in collaboration with the Research College ‘Transformative power of Europe’. Report:…