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SUMMARY:Session II
DESCRIPTION:THEME ONE: Crises\, Precarity and Refugeeness\nRoom 1.1 – Amph. 2 \nHalina Grzymala-Moszczynska\, Jagiellonian University; Tolu Lanrewaju\, Rutgers University;  Tanzilya Oren\, Fordham University \nPanel: Challenges to the refugee integration process in a global context – Part 2\n*** \nRoom 1.2 – Amph. 3 \nPanel Chair: Lucy Williams\, Presenters: Kamile Dinçsoy\, Bilgi University; Beril Eski\, Bilgi University; Co-researcher Emel Coskun\, Duzce University \nPanel / Documentary: Silenced and Undocumented: Gender effects in Forced Migration in Turkey\n*** \nRoom 1.3 – Amph. 4 \nLegal and Policy Issues\nChair: Despina Anagnostopoulou\, University of Macedonia\nStephanie Nawyn\, Michigan State University\, Kelly Birch Maginot\, Michigan State University\, \nPrecarity and Displacement: How Legal Recognition Matters (or Doesn’t) for Protecting Migrants Fleeing Violence\nMichael Gordon\, McMaster University \n(De)Constructing the European ‘Refugee Crisis’: Producing the Humanitarian-Security Nexus\n*** \nRoom 1.5 – Amph. 6 \nRefugees in Europe (2)\nChair: Giorgia Dona\, University of East London \nIne Lietaert\, Ghent University; Malte Behrendt\, Ghent University \nComparative analysis of care and reception structures for URM in Greece\, Italy and Belgium\nAgata Blaszczyk\, Polish University Abroad in London \nThe Polish Resettlement Act and Polish Resettlement Camps – the origins of the Polish Diaspora in the UK after WW2\nMolly Fee\, University of California\, Los Angeles \nPre-Resettlement and the Precarity of Waiting in Transit Countries\nJane Freedman\, Université Paris 8 \n“After Calais?”: Creating and Managing (In)Security for Refugees in Europe\n  \nTHEME TWO: Civil society\, new humanitarianism and citizens’ mobilization\nRoom 2.1 – Amph. 7 \nZoe Jordan\, Oxford Brookes University; Cathrine Brun\, Oxford Brookes University\, Oliver Bakewell\, University of Manchester; Olga Demetriou\, PRIO Cyprus Centre\, Durham University;  Cindy Horst\, PRIO \nPanel: The good citizen in refugee settings: displacement\, hospitality and citizenship – Part 2\n*** \nRoom 2.2 – Amph. 8 \nDanièle Bélanger\, Université Laval ; Celine Cantat\, Central European University; Danica Santic\, University of Belgrade; Katherine Pendakis\, King’s College; Gunnar Stange\, University of Vienna \nRoundtable: Taking stock of the 2015-2016 refugee migration towards Europe : what future for protection\, belonging and citizenship?\n*** \nRoom 2.3 – Amph. 9 \nAnna Carastathis\, Independent Researcher; Encarnación Gutiérrez Rodríguez\,  Justus-Liebig University; Seçil Dağtaş\, University of Waterloo; Aila Spathopoulou\, King’s College University \nPanel: Feminist Researchers Against Borders: Reframing Debates on Mobility\, “Refugees\,” and “Crisis” – Part 1\n Note: This session will include the launch of a special issue of Refuge: Canada’s Journal on Refugees\, “Intersectional Feminist Interventions in the ‘Refugee Crisis'”. \n*** \nRoom 2.4 – Amph. 10 \nPolicy and Practice (2)\nChair: Liza Schuster\, City University London \nIrina Sille\, Swiss Forum for Migration and Citizenship Studies\, University of Neuchâtel \nSwiss NGO refugee advocacy discourse: Humanitarianism and solidarity with the “weak”\n Laura Schack\, Royal Holloway\, University of London \nThe relationship between civil society and the state in the integration of refugees in Berlin\nCaterina Giacometti\, Nasp (Network for the Advncement of Social and Political studies) Milan and Turin \nInclusive rhetoric and exclusive practices? Power asymmetries between asylum seekers and urban social movements\nMegumi Nishimura\, Ritsumeikan University \nForced Displacements and Transitional Justice: Neoliberal Discourse and Post-War Realities\n  \nTHEME THREE: Changing Durable Solutions\nRoom 3.1 – Amph. 12 \nMegan Denise Smith\, International Organization for Migration (IOM) and Yara Chehwane\, United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA); Glenda Santana de Andrade\, CRESPPA-GTM (Université Paris 8) and Institut Convergences MIGRATIONS; Steffen Fischer\, Graduate School of Architecture (GSA)\, University of Johannesburg \nPanel: Cross-regional Dialogues on Refugee Integration – Part Two \n*** \nRoom 3.2 – Amph. 13 \nTatjana Baraulina\, Research Centre on Migration\, Integration and Asylum at the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees; Irene Tuzi\, Sapienza University of Rome; Izabella Main\, Centre for Migration Studies\, Adam Mickiewicz University; Mariana Nardone\, Universidad Nacional de Lanús / Centre for Global Cooperation Research. Chairs: Mariana Nardone\, Universidad Nacional de Lanús / Centre for Global Cooperation Research; Johanna Gördemann\, University of Duisburg-Essen  \nPanel:  Normative and empirical insights into resettlement – Part Two (Empirical)\n*** \nRoom 3.3 – Room 2 \nKatja Mielke\, BICC Peace and Conflict Research Institute; Susanne Schmeidl\, UNSW Arts & Social Sciences; Liza Schuster\, City University London; Reza Hussaini\, Kabul University; Dan Tyler\, Norwegian Refugee Council; Will Carter\, Norwegian Refugee Council\, Kabul\, Afghanistan; Elke Grawert\, Bonn International Center for Conversion gGmbH (Peace and Conflict Research Institute) \nPanel: Negotiating Mobility – What does protracted displacement in Afghanistan teach us?\n*** \nRoom 3.4 – Teleconference Room \nSara Willems\, KU Leuven;  Simone Cecilie Grytter\, Goldsmiths\, University of London; Josefine Sarkez-Knudsen\, University of Copenhagen;  Marianna Nigra\, Politecnico di Torino (co-chair) \nPanel: Design for Asylum: Architecture\, Urban Space and Forced Migration – Part Two\n  \nTHEME FOUR: Reflective Praxis\nRoom 4.1 – Room 5 \nRumana Hashem\, University of East London\, Chair; Amadu Wire Khan\, Independent researcher and refugee scholar from Sierra Leone; Marie Godwin\, University of Oxford; Shailja Sharma\, DePaul University; Julie Young\, University of Lethbridge \nWorkshop: The Past in the Present: Orienting Forced Migration Scholarship and Practice around History\n*** \nRoom 4.3 – Room 7 \nLaw & Policy\nChair: Nikolaos Zaikos\, University of Macedonia \nLeila Zhdanova\, Civic Organisation “DESYATE KVITNYA” \nLost in translation: who is in need of international protection today?\nNicole Hoellerer\, University of Exeter and Daniel Fisher\, University of Exeter \n“Fair” and “consistent” asylum adjudication? A critical study of legal processes in the Common European Asylum System\nMargarita Fourer\, Danube University Krems \nTransferability of planned relocation practices: analysis of industry resettlement\, environmental relocation and asylum seeker transfer agreements\n  \nTHEME FIVE: Politics of representation and changing identities\nRoom 5.1 – Room 10 \nAnita Fabos\, Clark University; Leora Kahn PROOF: Media for Social Justice; Craig Mortley\, LGBT Asylum Task Force; Omar Imam\, Photographer/Artist \nRoundtable: Refugee Self-Representation in Practice: Through/Action/Reflection\n*** \nRoom 5.2 – Room 4 \nModerator: Marta Pachocka\, Centre of Migration Research\, University of Warsaw\, Polish European Community Studies Association. Speakers: Simon Goodman\, Coventry University;  Witold Klaus\, Institute of Law Studies\, Polish Academy of Sciences; Christos Iliadis\, Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences; University of the Aegean; Karolina Sobczak-Szelc \, Centre of Migration Research\, University of Warsaw \nPanel: From physical barriers to social exclusion: “closing” of Europe to forced migrants: different dimensions and contexts – PART ONE\n*** \nRoom 5.3 – Room 1 \nRepresentation & Self-Representation\nChair: Anita Fabos\, Clark University \nAlice Bloch\, University of Manchester \nChanging identities and attachments: Inter-generational transnationalism\nNatalie Slade\, Massey University \nContesting ‘refugeeness’: Exploring the paradoxes between discourses of hospitality and refugee (self)representation in New Zealand\nBelgheis Jafari\, Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University (ACKU) \nMigration and Migrants in Afghan Oral Culture: Always Forced\, Always Painful\nCarrie Dawson\, Dalhousie University \nFiction and Fraud: Telling Refugee Stories\n 
URL:https://iasfm.org/iasfm17/event/session-ii/
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180725T120000
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SUMMARY:Coffee Break
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URL:https://iasfm.org/iasfm17/event/coffee-break-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180725T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180725T113000
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SUMMARY:Session I
DESCRIPTION:THEME ONE: Crises\, Precarity and Refugeeness\n(click on the titles of the sessions to view the abstracts) \nRoom 1.1 – Amph. 2\nKarolina Lukasiewicz\, New York University; Barbara Franz\, Riders University; Jamie Lew\, Rutgers University; Mara Sidney\, Rutgers University\, Tanzilya Oren\, Fordham University \nPanel: Challenges to the refugee integration process in a global context – Part 1\n*** \nRoom 1.2 – Amph. 3\nNasreen Chowdhory\, University of Delhi; Ranabir Samaddar\, Mahanirban Calcutta Research Group; Paula Banerjee\, Sanskrit University \nPanel: Refugeeness and Precarity: A view from the Global South\n*** \nRoom 1.4 – Amph. 5\nRegional Perspectives: Central and South America\, Mexico\, Haiti\nChair: Beatriz Eugenia Sánchez Mojica\, Independent Researcher \nJorge Morales Cardiel\, Universidad Autonoma de Zacatecas \nThe process of accompanying undocumented immigration by transit countries\, the case of Mexico\n\nLuann Good Gingrich\, School of Social Work & Centre for Refugee Studies\, York University and Julie E.E. Young\, Institute on Globalization and the Human Condition\, University of Lethbridge \nThe NAFTA border’s dispossessions:  Social exclusion within\, across\, and in-between the Mexico-Guatemala borderlands\n\nYannick Gill\, Howard University School of Law \nThe Problem with “The Haitian Problem”\n*** \nRoom 1.6 – Conference Room\n \nChair: Ruvi Ziegler\, University of Reading; Co-convenor: Evangelia (Lilian) Tsourdi\, Refugee Studies Centre\, University of Oxford ; Christel Querton\, School of Law\, Newcastle University; Hugh Tuckfield\, School of Law\, University of Sydney; Nick Maple\, University of London \nPanel: Temporary & Durable Responses to Displacement Crises: Comparative Perspectives\n  \n  \nTHEME TWO: Civil society\, new humanitarianism and citizens’ mobilization\nRoom 2.1 – Amph. 7\n \nMaria Jumbert Gabrielsen\, PRIO; Elisa Pascucci\, University of Tampere; Dorothea Hilhorst\, ISS and LSE; María Hernández Carretero\, University of Oslo \nPanel: The good citizen in refugee settings: displacement\, hospitality and citizenship – Part 1\n*** \nRoom 2.2 – Amph. 8\n \nLaura Madokoro\, McGill University; Glen Peterson\, University of British Columbia; Geoffrey Cameron\, University of Toronto; Shauna Labman\, University of Manitoba; Megan Bradley\, McGill University \nPanel: New Humanitarianism in Context: Protection and Refuge from the Past to the Present\n*** \nRoom 2.3 – Amph. 9 \nFacilitators: Adam Saltsman\, Worcester State University and Karen Jacobsen\, Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy\, Tufts University. Participants: Anita Fábos\, Clark University; Cathrine Brun\, Oxford Brookes University; Charles Simpson\, Tufts University; Nassim Majidi\, Samuel Hall \nPanel: The Politics and Practice of Forced Migration Research Methods\, A Conversation\n*** \nRoom 2.4 – Amph. 10 \nPolicy and Practice (1)\nChair: Despina Anagnostopoulou\, University of Macedonia\nLamis Abdelaaty\, Syracuse University\, Co-author: Liza G. Steele\, State University of New York – Purchase College \nExplaining Attitudes towards Refugees in Europe\nGrant Mitchell\, Swinburne University \nCivil Society Engagement of Government on Alternatives to Immigration Detention\nDavid FitzGerald\, University of California\, San Diego \nInstitutional Constraints on Remote Control of Asylum Seekers\nMelissa Anderson\, York University \nWhen sanctuary cities aren’t enough: A Canada-Germany Comparison on the Aplication of Human Rights to Non-Status Migrants\n  \n  \nTHEME THREE: Changing Durable Solutions\nRoom 3.1 – Amph. 12 \nTina Magazzini\, UNESCO (Harare SHS Unit)/ Human Rights Institute\, University of Deusto; Marcia Vera Espinoza\, Politics Department\, University of Sheffield \nPanel: Cross-regional Dialogues on Refugee Integration – Part One\n*** \nRoom 3.2 – Amph. 13 \nDaniel Kersting\, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena; Naoko Hashimoto\, University of Sussex\, University of London; Johanna Gördemann\, University of Duisburg-Essen; Christoph Tometten\, attorney-at-law (Berlin). Chairs: Johanna Gördemann\, University of Duisburg-Essen; Mariana Nardone\, Universidad Nacional de Lanús / Centre for Global Cooperation Research \nPanel:  Normative and empirical insights into resettlement – Part One (Normative)\n*** \nRoom 3.3 – Room 2 \nHotspots\, refoulement\, assisted voluntary return\nChair: Nicholas Van Hear\, Centre on Migration\, Policy and Society (COMPAS) \nTimokleia Psallidaki\, School of Architecture\, National Technical University of Athens \nThe hotspot approach and the extra-territorialisation of the right to asylum\nEleni Koutsouraki\, European Centre of Research and Training on Human Rights and Humanitarian Action\, Panteion University \nThe impact of the EU-Turkey deal on refugees and on Greece\nStefanos Spaneas\, University of Nicosia; Agamemnon Zachariades\, University of Nicosia \nCyprus Assisted Voluntary Return Programme: Developing a Sustainable Pre-Departure Policy\nStephen Phillips\, Institute for Human Rights\, Åbo Akademi University \nEurope’s proposed asylum processing ‘hotspots’ in Africa: in the shadows of Australia’s ‘Pacific Solution’ \n*** \nRoom 3.4 – Teleconference Room \nAnoma Pieris\, University of Melbourne; Anna Marie Steigemann\, TU Berlin and Philipp Misselwitz\, TU Berlin; Mirjana Ristic\, Institute for Sociology\, TU Darmstadt (co-chair) \nPanel: Design for Asylum: Architecture\, Urban Space and Forced Migration – Part One\n  \nTHEME FOUR: Reflective Praxis\nRoom 4.1 – Room 5 \nDacia Douhaibi\, York University; Rumana Hashem\, University of East London; Erika Frydenlund\, Old Dominion University; Shailja Sharma\, DePaul University; Amadu Wire Khan\, Independent researcher and refugee scholar from Sierra Leone; Jaya Dantas\, Curtin University; Christa de Kock\, Stellenbosch University \nRoundtable: The Challenging and Evolving Nature of Methodological Approaches to Research on Forced Migration\n*** \nRoom 4.2 – Room 8 \nMaría Fernández\, University of London; Claudia Viviana Díaz García\, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales- EHESS; Felipe Aliaga\, Universidad Santo Tomás; Hafsa Afailal\, Institute of Social Sciences – University of Lisbon; Stéphanie López Villamil\, Universidad Nacional de Colombia (Bogotá\, Colombia); Marco Romero\, Universidad Nacional de Colombia (Bogotá) and Consultoría para los Derechos Humanos y el Desplazamiento-CODHES (Bogotá\, Colombia); Farah Salka\, Anti-Racism Movement (Lebanon); Abderrahman Tlemsani\, Migrants’ Human Rights (Morocco); Cristina Churruca\, Institute of Human Rights of the University of Deusto (Bilbao\, Spain) \nPanel: Cooperation between scholars\, practitioners and civil society actors for the coproduction of knowledge in forced migration. Five case studies in Colombia\, Ecuador\, Spain\, Morocco and Lebanon\n*** \nRoom 4.3 – Room 7 \nNula Frei\, Institute of European Law\, University of Fribourg;  Constantin (Tino) Hruschka\, Max Planck Institute of Social Law and Social Policy; Bonny Ling\, Centre for Human Rights Studies\, University of Zurich   \nRoundtable Navigating Legal Aid in Asylum Procedures: Comparative Experiences and Practical Challenges in Four European Countries (Germany\, Italy\, Switzerland and the United Kingdom)\n  \nTHEME FIVE: Politics of representation and changing identities\nRoom 5.1 – Room 10 \nChristina Clark-Kazak\, University of Ottawa; Ulrike Krause\, Ruhr University Bochum; Michaela Hynie\,York University \nRoundtable:  Ethical considerations of research with people in forced migration\n  \n 
URL:https://iasfm.org/iasfm17/event/session-i/
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180725T100000
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SUMMARY:Keynote Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Professor James C. Hathaway\, James E. and Sarah A. Degan Professor of Law\, Director\, Program in Refugee and Asylum Law\, University of Michigan Law School
URL:https://iasfm.org/iasfm17/event/keynote-lecture/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180724T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180724T220000
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:The reception is being held later in the evening because of the heat. However\, it may end up being held closer to 6:30pm if the weather cools down. \nThe reception will take place in the Garden of the Museum which is just across from the University.
URL:https://iasfm.org/iasfm17/event/opening-reception/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180724T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180724T183000
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SUMMARY:Panel: The Path Toward Global Refugee Legal Aid: A discussion in honor of Barbara Harrell-Bond
DESCRIPTION:Chair: Michael Kagan\, University of Nevada\, Las Vegas \nPanelists: \nDanai Papachristopoulou\, HIAS Greece \nChris Dolan\, Refugee Law Project \nMartin Jones\, University of York
URL:https://iasfm.org/iasfm17/event/panel-path-toward-global-refugee-legal-aid-discussion-honor-barbara-harrell-bond/
CATEGORIES:IASFM17
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180724T163000
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SUMMARY:Coffee Break
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URL:https://iasfm.org/iasfm17/event/coffee-break/
CATEGORIES:IASFM17
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180724T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180724T163000
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SUMMARY:Film Screening
DESCRIPTION:Barbara Harrell-Bond: A Life not Ordinary \nDirector: Enrico Falzetti \nWritten by Katarzyna Grabska and Enrico Falzetti \nProduced by Katarzyna Grabska in collaboration with AMERA Int. \nDocumentary\, 58 min. \n  \nThrough the prism of an extraordinary life\, this documentary explores the achievements of Barbara Harrell-Bond – academic\, refugee activist and a life-long advocate of refugee rights. \nThe film takes us on a personal journey of a not-so-ordinary woman born in a remote town in South Dakota during the Great Depression\, and traces her career from her initial engagement with the civil rights in the late Fifties\, to her move to the UK in the mid-Sixties where she studied social anthropology at the University of Oxford in the 1960s\, and then to her travels in West Africa where she carried out much of her academic research. \nHer first-hand experience of the Saharawi refugee camps in Algeria in 1980\, and the humanitarian crisis in Sudan in 1982\, led her to establish the first refugee studies centre in Oxford\, of which she is a founding director\, and numerous others around the world. A very strong advocate of legal aid programs for refugees in the Global South\, Barbara established a number of these programs including in Uganda\, Egypt\, South Africa and the UK.  \nFar from being only an academic\, the focus of Barbara’s life-long work has been on refugee rights\, and on keeping refugees at the centre of humanitarian interventions. Issues which resonate even more deeply now\, in an age in which safe havens for refugees are increasingly being eroded and violations of human rights are on the rise.
URL:https://iasfm.org/iasfm17/event/film-screening/
CATEGORIES:IASFM17
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180724T140000
DTSTAMP:20180710T202120Z
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SUMMARY:Lunch
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URL:https://iasfm.org/iasfm17/event/lunch/
CATEGORIES:IASFM17
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180724T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180724T130000
DTSTAMP:20180710T202040Z
CREATED:20180710T185546Z
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SUMMARY:Opening Keynote
DESCRIPTION:Keynote lecture: Professor Renée Hirschon Philippakis\, University of Oxford (Skype)
URL:https://iasfm.org/iasfm17/event/opening-keynote/
CATEGORIES:IASFM17
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180724T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180724T120000
DTSTAMP:20180710T214046Z
CREATED:20180630T023236Z
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SUMMARY:Opening Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:Opening Ceremony  and Welcoming Speeches
URL:https://iasfm.org/iasfm17/event/opening-ceremony/
CATEGORIES:IASFM17
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180724T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180724T110000
DTSTAMP:20180721T010205Z
CREATED:20180710T185218Z
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SUMMARY:Registration Check-In
DESCRIPTION:Registration check-in will begin at 9am on Wednesday July 24 and continue throughout the conference. \nYou can pick up your conference materials at the registration tables.
URL:https://iasfm.org/iasfm17/event/registration/
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