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Second international conference of deliberating Universities Network unidelib : "Are university deliberative assemblies political spaces?"

Publié le 10 avril 2026

Le réseau des universités délibérantes UNIDELIB organise sa seconde conférence internationale le 15 juin 2026 à l'IEP de Fontainebleau. | The UNIDELIB network of deliberative universities is organizing its second international conference on June 15, 2026, in Fontainebleau, at the Institut d'Etudes Politiques of the Université Paris Est Créteil (UPEC).

Visuel 15.06.26
Visuel 15.06.26
Date(s)

le 15 juin 2026

Lieu(x)
Fontainebleau

Are university deliberative assemblies political spaces?

International Conference
15th June 2026
Institut d’Etudes Politiques Fontainebleau – UPEC
Amphitheatre

 

Program


  • 9h - Introduction: Emilie Frenkiel, Chloé Santoro, Selma Tilikete (Université Paris Est Créteil)
  • 9h30 - Keynote Speech: Graham Smith (University of Westminster) – Citizens’ Assemblies in Universities: Towards a More Systematic Research Agenda 
  • 10h - Break
  • 10h15 - Session 1 – Classification of the Political Dimensions of Academic Assemblies
    • Selma Tilikete (Université Paris Est Créteil, LIPHA) – Starting from What Academic Institutions Are, to Consider What Academic Assemblies Do and Can Do Educationally and Politically
    • Jeffrey Kennedy (McGill University) – Deliberative Constitutionalism and Mini-Publics in University Contexts: Deliberation To, From, and Through Instances of Reform
    • Paul Robineau (Université de Lille), Pauline Bucchiarelli (Université Paris-Nanterre), Nicolas Burger, Lou Grimal (Université de Bordeaux) – From Academic Deliberation to Public Formation: A Deweyan Analysis based on the IESF Scientific Convention
    • Discussant: Volkan Gul (Dumlupinar University)
  • 12h - Lunch
  • 13h - Session 2 – Politics of recruitment
    • Chloé Santoro (Université Paris-Est-Créteil, LIPHA) – Recruitment for University Deliberative Assemblies: Practical and Theoretical ambiguities
    • Anaïs Vansteene, Lisa Schaffhauser and Katell Normand (Université Paris-Nanterre) – Is a course about geography and participation a suitable context to implement a student citizens’ assembly? Case study of the CEUPN
    • Discussant: Pierre Moy (Université Paris Est Créteil, LIPHA)
  • 14h15 - Break 
  • 14h30 - Session 3 - Political Impacts and Psychological Effects
    • Yasmin Kulasi, Graham Smith and Ro Spankie (University of Westminster) – The University of Westminster Climate Assembly: Perspectives from across the University
    • Ivar Maas (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) – Effects of a University Climate Assemblies on participants and broad policy acceptance: A mixed methods study at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
    • Laurent Devisme (Nantes National Superior School Of Architecture) and Arnaud Leclerc (Nantes University) - Politics, Policy, and Polity: Mapping the Differentiated Balances of Democratic Experimentations at Nantes Université
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  • 16h15 - Break 
  • 16h30-17h : Chaire Délibération (UPEC) Analytic summary of the study day 
  • Conclusion
  • Dinner party in Paris city centre