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Tuesday 3. June 2025 at 09:00 to Wednesday 4. June 2025 at 16:00
Friday 28. February 2025 at 15:00
CBS Kilen, KS 43 (ground floor),
Kilevej 14A, Frederiksberg,
2000 Copenhagen
CBS Kilen, KS 43 (ground floor)
Kilevej 14A, Frederiksberg
2000 Copenhagen
Organized by the ERC MORALITES project
Venue: Copenhagen Business School, Kilen, Ks.43
June 3-4 2025
We invite submission of abstracts for a two-day conference on ideas and elites in public policy and civil society, June 3 and 4, 2025.
Newly elected governments in the US and Europe herald tectonic changes in the normative foundations of Western countries as new elite groups espouse and implement anti-democratic, nationalist, and anti-intellectualist views. With this conference, we want to revisit the relationship between elites and ideas with a special focus on civil society and welfare state transformation.
In parallel with increasing economic and cultural divides across the globe, interest in elite studies is increasing. Research on elites (Savage and Hjellbrekke 2021) has traditionally focused on elucidating the long-term reproduction of the most influential factions of the power elite, or studying relationships and hierarchies between different types of elites and theirs resources. Presently, this focus is expanding to include new groups such as welfare elites (Genieys and Darviche 2024), civil society elites (Sevelsted and Johansson 2024), and symbolic capitalists (al-Gharbi 2024).
Meanwhile, various research fields study groups with disproportionate resource control and influence on norms and policies (Khan 2012) without adopting elite studies' terminology or methods. Such fields include but are not limited to epistemic communities (Haas 1992), sociology of intellectuals (Eyal and Buchholz 2010), policy experts and expertise (Hilton et al. 2013; Rich 2004), studies of intelligentsia (Zarycki 2009), the field of cultural production (Sapiro 2003), and policy entrepreneurs (Anderson 2018). By turning our attention to the ideational dimension of elites, we would like to foster a dialogue between such research traditions and elite scholars.
By bringing scholars from these different disciplines together, we aim to address questions such as: Who are the people who manage to influence the public or policymakers, what drives the promotion of particular ideas, how are ideational elites connected with other actors (networks, organizational links etc.), and what are the resources that enable their influence?
This workshop will facilitate a meeting and exchange of ideas and experiences between scholars across different disciplines and research traditions to look for a shared space for cooperation and intellectual stimulation.
Organization and contributions
The conference is organized as a combination of keynote speakers and paper development workshops in order to foster a dialogue between different research traditions. Admittance will be based on abstracts with the expectation of a draft paper to be submitted before the conference.
We invite contributions that fall within the scope of the conference. Topics of relevance can include:
In order to facilitate at focused discussion, we ask you to circulate a draft paper of your contribution beforehand.
A common publication is envisioned based on the conference workshops.
Important dates
Please send your abstract to Milka Ivanovska Hadjievska mi.bhl@cbs.dk
There are no conference fees for participants. The organizers will be able to cover cost of travels and accommodation for a limited number of participants. Please contact Anders Sevelsted, ase.bhl@cbs.dk, to enquire about such a possibility.
Confirmed keynote speakers:
Sam Friedman
Friedman is a Professor of Sociology at London School of Economics who studies elites, class, and inequality. New book out w/ Aaron Reeves entitled Born To Rule exploring how the British elite has changed over the last 120 years.
William Genieys
Genieys is a CNRS Research Professor of Politics and Sociology at the Centre for European Studies and Comparative Politics. His research concerns the comparative sociology of elites, the programmatic approach of policy change, recomposition of state elites’ power, and representation of democracy among unelected governmental elites.
Annette Zimmer
Zimmer is a Senior Professor at University of Münster, former president of the ISTR. Her research focuses on third sector organizations, social entrepreneur-ship, civil society, social policy, and gender.
The MORALITES project
MORALITES – Moral Elites: The Historical Positioning of Civil Society Leaders in National Moral Economies (MORALITES) – is an ERC-funded project. The project analyses the historical role of the moral elites of civil society and their impact on moral economies in four countries: Italy, Poland, UK, and Denmark since from the late 19th century until today. Based on biographical and career data combined with textual data, the project aims to show the connection between moral elites’ positions in social space and their position-taking on key issues in social welfare, industrial relations, and political institutions. This in turn allows for a comparison of how the composition and position-taking of the moral elites in the four country contexts have shaped national norms and policies.
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Copenhagen Business School
Phone: +45 3815 3680
mi.bhl@cbs.dk
Copenhagen Business School
Phone: +45 3815 3680
mi.bhl@cbs.dk