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EU at the crossroads of migration
Critical reflections on the ‘refugee crisis’ and new migration deals
International Migration Conference | 7-8 May 2018 | Utrecht, NL
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WELCOME
In 2018, the EU finds itself on the crossroads of migration management.
On the one hand, there is an impression that the so-called refugee crisis is
over, on the other hand, the dramatic images in the (social) media present
a different reality. Although the local and national authorities have
emphasized the need for a coordinated, centralized governance on
supranational level, many Member States are unwilling to share the burden
of asylum protection defined by the European Commission. The EU
migration agenda is increasingly externalizing its responses to the growing
migration flow and pushing the responsibilities of Member States outside
of the Schengen borders.
The aim of this conference is two-fold; firstly, to critically reflect on
different aspects of the so-called ‘refugee crisis’ in the last three years from
an international, multidisciplinary perspective, secondly to share
theoretical and empirical knowledge on different issues in migration
process. What can we learn from the discrepancies between the policies
and realities, on the one hand, and from the positive initiatives and best
practices on the other hand?
The conference provides a forum to address the following (but not limited
to) issues: public and private actors in managing migration flows, legal
frameworks, criminalization of migration, human smuggling and/or
human solidarity, the social consequences of refugee flows in the host
societies in terms of labour exploitation, media representation, the role of
social media to facilitate migration, gender and sexuality in migration
trajectories, the tension between human rights and security, geopolitical
challenges in the aftermath of EU-Turkey deal, policing.
Organizers are Prof. Dr. Dina Siegel, Dr. Veronika Nagy and Dr. Nilay Kavur
(Willem Pompe Institute for Criminal Law and Criminology, Utrecht
University), Dr. Hanneke van Eijken (Dutch Association for Migration
Research (DAMR) and Utrecht University School of Law-International and
European Law), Prof. Dr. Annelies Zoomers and Dr. Ilse van Liempt (Human
Geography and Planning, Faculty of Geosciences, Utrecht University)
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CONFERENCE PROGRAM
Monday, 7 May 2018
08:00- 09:00 REGISTRATION
09:00- 09:10 Welcome: Prof. dr. Dina Siegel (Utrecht University)
09:10- 12:40 PLENARY SESSION
Chair: Prof. dr. Dina Siegel (Utrecht University)
09:10- 10:10 Keynote speeches:
Demetrios Papademetriou (PhD, Convener, Transatlantic Council on Migration Distinguished Transatlantic Fellow and President Emeritus, Migration Policy Institute (MPI) & MPI Europe)
Title: “Migrants, Asylum Seekers, and Refugees: Scale, Trends, Governance Challenges … “Solutions”
10:10- 11:10 Prof. dr. Evthymios Papataxiarchis (University of the Aegean, Greece)
Title: The Prospects of Symbiosis in the Humanitarian Town. A View from The Aegean Two Years After The EU-Turkey Deal Of 2016
11:10-11:40 BREAK
11:40- 12:40 Prof. dr. Amadeu Recasens (Comissioner for Public Safety and Crime Prevention,
Municipality of Barcelona)
Title: Migration, fear of crime and urban security in the EU
12:40-14:00 LUNCH BREAK 14:00-15:30 PARALLEL PANELS 1-6 15:30-15:45 BREAK 15:45-17:15 PARALLEL PANELS 7-12 17:15-17:30 BREAK 17:30-19:00 PARALLEL PANELS 13-19 19:00-19:45 EVENING RECEPTION
Hofman Café, Janskerkhof 17A 3512 BM, Utrecht Please find our voucher at the last page
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Tuesday, 8 May 2018 08:00-09:00 REGISTRATION 09.00-10.30 PLENARY SESSION
Chair Prof. dr. Annelies Zoomers (Utrecht University)
Keynote speeches:
Ms. Marit Maij (speciaal gezant migratie – Ministry Foreign Affairs) Dr. Awil Mohamoud (Director African Diapora Policy Centre Representative AU)
Discussants: Dr. Joris Schapendonk (Nijmegen Centre for Border Research, Radboud University) Dr. Maggi Leung, (International Development Studies, Utrecht University) Anna Knoll (ECDPM) Marjanne de Haan (PAX) Prof. dr. Annelies Zoomers (Chair, UU)
10:30-10:45 BREAK
10:45-12:15 PARALLEL PANELS 20-23 12:15-13:15 LUNCH BREAK 13:15-14:45 PARALLEL PANELS 24-29 14:45-15:00 BREAK 15:00-16:30 PARALLEL PANELS 30-36 16:30-17:15 BREAK 17:15-18:45 CLOSING PANEL
‘Author meets critics’ Book presentation: Dina Siegel and Veronika Nagy (Eds.) (2018). The Migration Crisis? Criminalization, Security and Survival. The Hague: Eleven International Publishing. Prof. Dr. Dina Siegel and Dr. Veronika Nagy (eds.) Discussants: Prof. Dr. Frank Bovenkerk, Lene Swetzer, M.A. and Prof. Dr. Luigi M. Solivetti
19:00-21:00 CLOSING RECEPTION
EETKAMER AND KABINET
UNIVERSITY LIBRARY, Drift 27, Utrecht
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DAY 1. Monday, 7 May 2018
08:00 - 09:00
Registration
Room 1636, Academiegebouw (University Hall)
(The University Hall, located in Dom Square in the center of Utrecht, Academiegebouw
Universiteit Utrecht, Domplein 29, 3512 JE Utrecht)
Day 1 – 7 May 2018
09:00 – 09:10
Welcome Prof. dr. Dina Siegel(Utrecht University)
Aula, University Hall/ Academiegebouw
Universiteit Utrecht, Domplein 29, 3512 JE Utrecht
09:10- 10:10
Plenary session
Chair: Prof. dr. Dina Siegel (Utrecht University)
10:10-11:10
Keynote presentations:
Demetrios Papademetriou (PhD, Convener, Transatlantic Council on Migration Distinguished Transatlantic Fellow and President Emeritus, Migration Policy Institute (MPI) & MPI Europe)
Title: “Migrants, Asylum Seekers, and Refugees: Scale, Trends, Governance Challenges … “Solutions”
Q&A
Prof. dr. Evthymios Papataxiarchis (University of the Aegean, Greece)
Title: The Prospects of Symbiosis in the Humanitarian Town
A View from The Aegean Two Years After The EU-Turkey Deal Of 2016
Q&A
11:10- 11:40 BREAK
11:40- 12:40
Prof. dr. Amadeu Recasens (Comissioner for Public Safety and Crime Prevention, Municipality
of Barcelona)
Title: Migration, fear of crime and urban security in the EU
Q&A
12:40- 14:00
LUNCH BREAK
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14:00-15:30
Panels1-6 – JANSKERKHOF 2-3
Location Panel 1 Room 109
Panel 2 Room 110
Panel 3 Room 111
Panel 4 Room 217
Panel 5 Room 218
Panel 6 Room 219
Panel Title EU policies Migration and Crime Regional integration challenges
Facilitating contemporary journey of unwanted travelers to Europe
DAMR Panel ‘Refugees, migrants and integration on local level’
Movie session 1 Dancing on a Razor’s Edge By Aurora Peters and Erwin van ’t Hof
Chairs Prof. dr. Sybe de Vries
Dr. Veronika Nagy Dr. Ajay Bailey Prof. Dr. Richard Staring & Dr. Ilse van Liempt
Dr. Hanneke van Eijken
Vassilis Gerasopoulos, M.A.
Presentation 1 Roila Mavrouli Title: The so-called “refugee crisis” at the era of European governance: a contradiction between European policies and national reality?
Lara Katharina Schartau (MsC) and Christian Roy-Pogodzik (MA) Title: Flight as a Security Problem? An Analysis of Refugee-related Crime in Germany
Merve Burnazoğlu, MA Title: Normativity as Mediator Between Phenomena and their Measurement: Refugees’ Integration
Dr. Fransje Molenaar Title: Effect of migration deals on transit (smuggling) hubs
Prof. dr. Barbara Oomen Title: Decoupling and teaming up: the role of Transnational Refugee City Networks in refugee reception and integration in Europe
Presentation 2 Dr. Manfred Kohler Title: Strategic interests behind asylum policies in selected EU member states
Didem Doğar (LL.M) Title: Criminalisation of Migration: No equal protection for asylum seekers suspected of criminality
Kim Voogt Title: Food as a tool for integration in Greece
Prof. dr. Richard Staring Title:Migration control and changing patterns of mobility towards the EU
Dr. Salvo Nicolosi Title: Let Sleeping Dogs Lie? Temporary Protection in EU Asylum Law
Presentation 3 Tuğçe Kılıç and Attila Szabo Title: Have we learnt from the past? New but uncertain obstacles in the Balkan route
Matilde Rosina Title: Criminalising irregular migration in Italy: Expectations and pitfalls
Dr. Katie Kuschminder Title: Eritrean Asylum Seekers Mobility within Italy
Dr. Milena Belloni Title:Who to trust and who to ask for favours: informal networks in Eritrean migration
Dr. Karin Geuijen, Dr. Caroline Oliver and Dr. Rianne Dekker Title: Local innovation to overcome the challenges of asylum seeker reception: the Utrecht Refugee Launchpad
Presentation 4 Dr. Almina Besic and Veronika Vasileva Title: Applying the EU legal migration framework: From theory to practice on admission and residence of migrants in the European Union
Dr. Costanza Di Francesco Maesa Title: Securitisation of migration through preventive measures: is it legitimate?
Dr. Sophie Scholten Title: From facilitating migration to enforcing migration control; the changing position of transport companies in border policies
Discussant: Dr. Tesseltje de Lange
Presentation 5 Prof. Dr. Luigi M. Solivetti Title: Islamic Immigrants and Perceived Discrimination in Europe:A Comparative Analysis
15:30-15:45 BREAK Coffee and Tea at the basement
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15:45-17:15
Panels 7-12 – Janskerkhof 2-3
Location Panel 7 Room 109
Panel 8 Room 217
Panel 9 Room 111
Panel 10 Room 110
Panel 11 Room 218
Panel 12 Room 219
Title inclusion
IMISCOE book presentation Constructing Roma Migrants: European narratives and Local Governance
Externalisation of borders
Representation of migration in the media
DAMR panel Evidence and reflections on the (structural) integration of refugees in the Netherlands
Borders
Chairs Vassilis Gerasopoulos, MA
Veronika Nagy (Utrecht University) and Tina Magazzini (University of Deusto)
Dr. Ilse van Liempt Dr. Brenda Oude Breuil
Dr. Özge Bilgili Dr. Damián Zaitch
Presentation 1 Dr. Ildikó Asztalos Morell and Dr. Mehrdad Darvishpour Title: The securitisation of asylum-seeking in Sweden after 2015 in the light of experiences of asylum-seeking girls with roots in Afghanistan
Vera Messing Title: Humanitarian crisis or security threat. The coverage of three iconic events of the refugee crisis in summer 2015 by the Hungarian and Austrian news media
Eva Magdalena Stambøl Title: riminalization and migration control at “Europe´s Southernmost Geopolitical Border”
Dr. Anna Di Ronco and Dr. Anita Lavorgna Title: presentations of migrants in the Italian local press: an exploratory analysis
Dr. Djamila Schans and Mieke Maliepaard Title: The integration of refugees in the Netherlands: Looking Back and Looking Forward
Prof. dr. Rozita Dimova Title: Caught in the Rails: Train transport and the refugee crisis in Southern Balkans
Presentation 2 Dr. Nilay Kavur
Title: What is left from
‘off the record’: politics
about ‘refugee’ children
in Turkey in the midst of
the EU, the UN, the state,
NGOs and donors
Dr. Julija Sardelic Title: Differing Romani mobilities? The case of cross-border migration of Roma between Slovenia and Austria
Sarina Theurer (M.A.) Title: Khartoum Process - European crisis politics in Africa?
Mafalda Carapeto, M.A. Title: Refugees’ on Portuguese broadsheets
Prof. dr. Frank van Tubergen Title: The labour market integration of refugees in the Netherlands
Antonello Scialdone Title: In search of European borders: an exercise in teichometry
Presentation 3 Armela Xhaho, Erka Caro, Ajay Bailey Title: Gender, Crises and life course choices of Albanian working women in Greece: In(visible) forms of empowerment and agency
Dr. Joanna Kostka Title: No Country for Poor People: Roma Migrants in Poland
Gamze Ovacık Title: Impact of EU Policies for Externalization of Migration Control on Turkey: Refugee Protection in Turkish Case Law
Dr. Nermin Aydemir & Dr. Rens Vliegenthart Title: Turkish media discourse on asylum related migrants: Stories of inclusion and exclusion
Dr. Floris Peters Title: The citizenship premium: Immigrant naturalisation and labour market integration in the Netherlands
Monika Weissensteiner Title: Policing mobilities – mobilising police: a view from inner-European Schengen borders at the crossroads of the “migration/refugee crisis”
Presentation 4 Pedro Ponte e Sousa
Title: Diaspora’ or
‘Portuguese communities
abroad’ by the country of
origin: is it relevant on a
foreign policy strategy?
Some remarks towards a
critical discussion
Cecilia Vergnano and Marianna Manca Title: Excluded from the possible city. When inclusion projects need “bad” Roma
Ingrid B. Pavezi Title: “Refugee crisis” pushed to the global South: notes on the European Union agreements with “Safe Third Countries”.
Esra Yurt Title: Media and Civil Society Cooperation for Rights of Refugees
Dr. Hanneke van Eijken, Barbara Safradin (LLM) and Prof. dr. Linda A.J. Senden Title: The “Refugee crisis”: a crisis of law, will or values?
Presentation 5 Veronika Křížková Title: The Image of the Czech Republic in the Pages of German Newspapers within Context of the European Migration Crisis
17:15-17:30 BREAK
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17:30-19:00
Panels 13-19 – Janskerkhof 2-3; Janskerkhof 15a
Location Panel 13 Room 115
Panel 14 Room 117
Panel 15 Room 118
Panel 16 Room 220
Panel 17 Room 017
Panel 18 JK 15a Room 001
Panel 19 JK15a Room 003
Title Displacement and selectivity management
Human smuggling and Terrorism
How does migration control increase vulnerability
Rethinking cosmopolitanism
Alternative modernities, transnational mobility and their effect on disadvantaged communities in Eastern Europe
Roundtable What purpose do deportation regimes actually serve?
Movie Session 2 “The Deal”- - documentary and debate on the refugee deal with Turkey A film by Els van Driel & Eefje Blankevoort
Chairs Dr. Salvo Nicolosi Dr. Daan van Uhm
Prof. Dr. Conny Rijken
Dr. Brenda Oude Breuil
Dr. Judit Durst Dr. Barak Kalir
Dr. Ilse van Liempt
Presentation 1 Dr. Gerasimos Tsourapas Title: Refugee Rentier States in the Middle East – The Politics of the Syrian Refugee Crisis in Jordan, Lebanon, and Turkey
Dr. Paolo Campana Title: Out of Africa: The organization of migrant smuggling across the Mediterranean
Annick Pijnenburg Title: ulnerability, cooperative migration control and legal barriers to accountability: the case of Libya and Turkey
Dr. Moskalenko Oleksandr and Prof. Dr. Sopilko Iryna Title: Ukrainians in Poland: Refugees or gastarbeiters?
Attila Melegh Title:Migration patterns in historical structural approach
Dr. Helen Hintjens
Presentation 2 Evelien van Roemburg Title: Human development in protracted displacement: for displaced and host communities alike
Dr. Marta Bo Title: EUNAVFOR Operation Sophia and the Apprehension, Arrest, Prosecution and Adjudication of Migrant Smugglers
Amy Weatherburn Title: The increased vulnerability of migrants to labour exploitation in Europe: using positive obligations to maintain a firewall between migration law and criminal law
Christoph Mautz, M.A. Title: Limits of welcome culture? – side effects of organized reception of asylum seekers
Váradi, Mónika – Németh, Krisztina Title: Care migration from rural Hungary
Dr. Polly Pallister-Wilkins
Presentation 3 Marcell Farkas and Oliver Kriska Title: Management of mass influx of refugees in Hungarian and Serbian settlements
Selina March Title: Terrorist Until Proven Refugee: examining the impact of counterterrorism discourse on international refugee protection
Dr. Lisa Berntsen and Dr. Tesseltje de Lange Title: Legal Pathways out of Irregularity in the Netherlands: from value to vulnerability
Marielle Zill Title:Open doors, mental borders: (Un)familiarity between asylum seekers and neighbourhood residents of an inner-city asylum centre in the Augsburg, Germany
Judit Durst Title: Out of the frying pan into the fire? From Municipal Lords to the Global Assembly Lines – the case of the Hungarian Roma transnational mobilities
Dr. José Angel Brandariz
Presentation 4 Dr. Tania Berger Title: Building for integration: Social implications of design solutions for refugees
Garib Mirza Title: The Narratives of Syrian Refugees through Smuggling to Europe
Lukasz Dziedzic Title: Rethinking the concept of vulnerability in EU asylum and migration discourse
Fosztó, László- Toma, Stefánia Title: Social distance and transnational migration in ethnically mixed rural settlements in Romania
Presentation 5 Dr. Francisco Alonso Title: “From the American Dream to the Mexican Nightmare.”
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DAY 2. Tuesday, 8 May 2018
08:00 - 09:00
Registration
Room 1636, Academiegebouw (University Hall)
(located in Dom Square in the centre of Utrecht, Academiegebouw Universiteit Utrecht,
Domplein 29, 3512 JE Utrecht)
09:00 - 10:30
Plenary session
Aula, University Hall/ Academiegebouw
Universiteit Utrecht, Domplein 29, 3512 JE Utrecht
Chair Prof. dr. Annelies Zoomers (Utrecht University)
Keynote speeches:
Ms. Marit Maij (speciaal gezant migratie – Ministry Foreign Affairs)
Dr. Awil Mohamoud (Director African Diapora Policy Centre Representative AU)
Discussants:
Dr. Joris Schapendonk (Nijmegen Centre for Border Research, Radboud University)
Dr. Maggi Leung, (International Development Studies, Utrecht University)
Anna Knoll (ECDPM)
Marjanne de Haan (PAX)
Prof. dr. Annelies Zoomers (Chair, UU)
10:30 - 10:45
BREAK
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10:45-12:15
Panels 20-23 – Janskerkhof 2-3; Janskerkhof 15a
Location Panel 20 Room 116
Panel 21 Room 117
Panel 22 Room JK15a 101
Panel 23 Room 220
Panel Title Policy Implications EU-Africa relations and European borders
Integration and Moral panic Sovereign power and migration governance during the migration crisis
Chairs Dr. Joep Lindeman
Dr. Nilay Kavur Dr. Brenda Oude Breuil
Organizers: Ilan Amit and Dr. Katerina Rozakou Chair: Dr. Apostolos Andrikopoulos Discussant: Dr. Anouk de Koning
Presentation 1 Sara Miellet Title: Burden, benefit or duty?: Approaches to refugee reception and integration of local authorities in small and medium sized towns
Ruben Timmerman Title: European Borderscapes & the Illegal(ized) Migrant: Undeportability and Repeated Detention in the Dutch Migration Control Field
Michele Steccato Title: Understanding the Italian immigration scare in the Moral Panic framework
Dr. Katerina Rozakou Title:(Ir)regular States of Migration: Contested Sovereignties in Europe’s Margins
Presentation 2 Morgan Etzel Title: Behind the numbers: The commoditization of Syrian refugee experience in Germany, a translocality perspective
Valeria Ferraris Title: Saving bodies, losing lives: refugee roulette in Italy
Emiliya Bratanova van Harten Title: Populism and Refugees: A Love-Hate Relationship
Dr. Zeynep Kaşlı Title: Governing “Migration Crisis” Along the Militarized Greek-Turkish Border: The Role of Local
Presentation 3 Dr. Ajay Bailey Title:‘I did so much more in India’: Cultural capital transitions of Indian nurses in The Netherlands
Luca Lixi Title: Unravelling the making of a migration governance system prone to crisis and the difficulties to change: the case of EU-Tunisians relations pre and post the 2011 ‘Arab spring’
Dr. Maria IIia Bianco Title: The Italian “refuge emergency”
Dr. Paolo Cuttitta Title: NGO Borderwork and the EU Externalization of Migration Management to Tunisia and Egypt
Presentation 4 Charles Simplice Mbatsogo Mebo Title: The contribution of international partners in supporting returnees in Africa
Egle Gusciute Title: 'Refugees welcome? Attitudes towards refugees in Europe'
Lisa Marie Borrelli Title: “I Spy with My Little Eye Something That Is …” – Secrecy as Humanitarianism or Deterrence?
Presentation 5 Dr. Rasul Oriyomi Olukolu Title: The impact of internal armed conflicts on migration by Aricans: foes within and enemies without'
Dr. Saskia J.M. Harkema Title: Staying human: Important actors contributing to change and reconstruction in Syria
Dr. Beste İşleyen Title: Irregular Migration Governance in the Aegean Sea: The Turkish Coast Guard Command
Presentation 6
Ilan Amit and Annika Lindberg Title: Performing States of Crises: Exploring the Implementation Surplus of Immigration Detention in Israel and Denmark
12:15-13:15 LUNCH BREAK Please see the list of suggestions for lunch places on the past page.
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13:15-14:45
Panels 24-29– Janskerkhof 2-3; Janskerkhof 15a
Location Panel 24 Room 218
Panel 25 Room 219
Panel 26 Room 220
Panel 27 Room 115
Panel 28 Room 111
Panel 29 JK15a Room 001
Title EU- Turkey deal EU’s admission policies, re-admission agreements and the implications on human rights
The effects of the EU Turkey Statement on migration flows and access to protection
Complex spatialities and Experiences: Refugees between Camps and Cities (Europe / the Middle East)
Refugee crisis 2015-2017
Host countries, citizenship
Chairs Dr. Nilay Kavur Prof. Dr. John Vervaele
Dr. Ilse van Liempt & Orcun Ulusoy
Dr. Nora Lafi Dr. Veronika Nagy Marjanne de Haan
Presentation 1 Dr. Umut Korkut & Tasawar Ashraf
Title: The Securitization of Migration through the use of Safe Third Country Notion in European Asylum System and its Human Rights Implications: A Case Study of EU-Turkey Readmission Deal
Benjamin Hulme Title: The Proliferation of Political Arrangements in European Union Readmission Policy
Dr. Narin Idriz Title:An xamination of the EU-Turkey Deal from EU Law Perspective
Sarrah Kassem On the Nexus of Discourse and Spatiality of Refugee: Public Opinion, Perceptions and Daily Life Experiences in Tübingen
Vassilis Gerasopoulos, M.A. Title: Countering ‘Crisis’: Identifying the components of the refugee crisis in Greece
Marloes de Hoon Title: A ticket to mobility? Naturalization and out-migration of asylum migrants in the Netherlands
Presentation 2 Dr. Eleni Koutsouraki Title: The role of Greece in the implementation of the EU –Turkey deal
Lorenz Neuberger Title: ontemporary Asylum Policies between Human Rights Advocacy, Deterrence, and Responsibility Outsourcing
Dr. Beste Isleyen Title:Irregular Migration Governance at Turkey’s Borders with the EU.
Irene Vlad TitleA Permanent Exception: a history of time and space in the Balata refugee camp
Mairi Zoi, M.A. Title: Frontex Rebooted: The Securitisation of Migration in the EU by the European Border and Coast Guard and its Legal Implications in terms of EU Competences and Social Legitimacy
Hester Kroeze Title: Between War and Law – Figurative Use of Family Reunification Law by Asylum Seekers Without a Refugee Status
Presentation 3 Dr. Giray Sadık Title: "Time for a New Refugee Deal to Enhance EU-Turkey Cooperation"
Dr. Gözde Kaya Title: Reform of the common European asylum system: a critical approach to the Dublin iv regulation proposal
Sevda Tunuboylu Title: Stuck on an island: waiting, hoping and fearing (im)mobility
Ahmad Alaqra Title:The Unmaking of Qalandia camp: what inhabitants expect from their urban environment.
Dr. Cristina Fernández-Bessa and Dr. Jose A. Brandariz-García Title: ‘Welcoming distant refugees, barring the arrival of neighbouring migrants’ Has the so-called refugee crisis shifted Spanish migration control policies?
Cansu Ekmekcioglu-Dedeoglu
Title: The Role of ICTs in Building Resilience to Forced Migration: The Case of Syrian Refugees
Presentation 4 Zormpa Ariadni-Stavroula Title: "The effects of the EU-Turkey statement on the Greek asylum policy"
Katarzyna Czarnota and Inga Hajdarowicz Title: Systematic segregation - the case of refugees in Jordan and Lebanon in the context of íEuropean „integration policies”
Orçun Ulusoy Title: Safe for whom? What happens to the migrants who are returned to Turkey under the Statement?
Dr. Nora Lafi Title: Refugees in Berlin Anno III: on the Search for a Flat.
Dr. Miguel Franquet Dos Santos Silva, Dr. Ana Beriain Bañares and Prof. Svein Bruras Title: Improper Distance: The Refugee Crisis Presented by Two Newsrooms
Presentation 5 Dr. Ilse van Liempt Title:Refugees’ experiences with resettlement towards the Netherlands under EU Turkey Deal
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14:45-15:00 BREAK Coffee and Tea at the basement
15:00-16:30 Panels 30 -36 – Janskerkhof 2-3; Janskerkhof 15a
Locations Panel 30 Room 218
Panel 31 Room 219
Panel 32 Room 220
Panel 33 Room 115
Panel 34 Room 111
Panel 35 JK15a Room 001
Panel 36 JK15a Room 101
Title Crisis Management
Age and immigration: child migrants
Multi-level perspectives on the EU migration "crisis": Migration management between securitization and humanitarianism, between state and civil society
Social psychological processes involved in reactions to refugees
Crime Turkey Movie session 3 Representing Serial Migration Through Ethnographic Filmmaking: “Together Apart” A film by Maren Wickwire Approx. runtime 40 min
Chair Prof. dr. Annelies Zoomers
Vassilis Gerasopoulos, MA
Dr. Giulia Sinatti, Dr. Helen Hintjens, Discussant Prof. dr. Thea Hilhorst
Dr. Borja Martinovic
Prof. dr. René van Swaaningen
Dr. Ilse van Liempt
Dr. Veronika Nagy
Presentation1 Dr. Moritz Baumgärtel Title: A Europe of Local Governments and State Failure: Rehabilitating the Narrative of the 2015 Refugee Crisis
Ioannis Papadopoulos Title: “The voice of the child” A PhD research project focusing on the implementation of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) within domestic policy in Greece and its implications for youth justice
Dr. Helen Hintjens Title: Tropes of War and Rescue: Ending the EU’s Proxy War on Forced Migrants
Dr. Eva Fülöp and Pál Kővágó Title:Narcissistic social identity and competition in victimization predict hostile reactions toward refugees in Europe
Rafaela Hilário Pascoal Title: The Challenge of Nigerian trafficking to the protection of human trafficking victims in Italy
Metin Çorabatır Title: Erdoğan’s asylum policies
Presentation2 Tihomir Sabchev Title: A holistic relational model for studying local approaches to migration governance
Dr. Zsuzsanna Árendás Title: Transmigrant children and their schooling: results of a pilot-study from Hungary
Dr. Giulia Sinatti Title: Fortress Europe beyond its external borders: mobility, viapolitics and borderwork in the EU migration crisis.
Paola Hasbún López and Dr. Borja Martinovic Title: Collective action against refugees: the role of national, European and global identifications and autochthony beliefs
Silvia Rodríguez-López Title: Media, Trafficking and Migration: the Same Old News?
Annalisa Geraci Title: “Out of sight, out of mind”. Managing migration flows with Turkey as “third safe country”?
Presentation 3 Dr. Ingrid Boas and Hanne Wiegel Title: From discourse to empirical realities: the case of climate change-induced migration
Dr.Ildikó Asztalos Morell Title: Contestations of the Swedish Deportation Regime: Civil mobilization for and with afghan youth
Antonis Alexandridis and Muge Dalkiran Title:Hotspots: A iopolitical Practice of the EU.
Magdalena Bobowik Title: How the past can influence prosocial responses to the humanitarian drama: the role of European and
Dr. Tamara Last Title: What is the relationship between EU border deaths and policy?
Dr. Aslı Selin Okyay Title: Bottom-up insights on migration management partnerships from the Eastern shores of the Mediterranean:
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global identifications and collective guilt
The “refugee deal” as seen by civil society stakeholders in Turkey based on the MEDRESET Project
Presentation 4 Dr. Helga Špadina Title:Humanitaran assistance to undocumented migrants
Dr. Elisa García-España and Dr. Jacqueline Carvalho da Silva
Title: Foreign
unccompanied
minors in street
condition:
diagnosis and
action in the
south border of
Spain
Prof. Dr. Thea Hilhorst Title: The role of humanitarian agencies in the EU refugee/migrant crisis.
Elisavet Thravalou, Dr. Borja Martinovic and Prof. Dr. Maykel Verkuyten, Title: Helping behaviour and permanent acceptance of refugees in Greece: The role of sympathy, perceived threat and contribution
Monika Szulecka Title:(Disputable) refugee crisis in Poland as a target of policy towards irregular migration
Tasawar Ashraf Title: ‘Solidarity or Solitary? The European Union’s Legacy of Securitization and Exclusion in the Common European Asylum System and its Reflections on Turkish Asylum Law’
16:30-17:15 BREAK
Closing Plenary Session
17:15-18:45
Location: Drift 13, room 004
Book presentation: ‘Author meets critics’ Dina Siegel and Veronika Nagy (Eds.) (2018). The Migration Crisis? Criminalization, Security and Survival. The Hague: Eleven International Publishing. Editors:Prof. Dr. Dina Siegel and Dr. Veronika Nagy Discussants : Prof. Dr. Frank Bovenkerk, Lene Swetzer, M.A. and Prof. Dr. Luigi M. Solivetti
19:00 - 21:00 EVENING RECEPTION EETKAMER, UNIVERSITY LIBRARY, Drift 27
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Places to eat Restaurant Luden Located below the NH Centre Utrecht Hotel Janskerkhof 10 3512 BL Utrecht +31 30 232 2344
Olivier Utrecht Achter Clarenburg 6a 3511 JJ Utrecht +31 30 236 7876
De Rechtbank Korte Nieuwstraat 14 3512 NM Utrecht +31 30 233 0030
Stan & Co Ganzenmarkt 16A 3512 GD Utrecht +31 30 233 4535
Gys Biological and vegetarian options Voorstraat 77 3512 AL Utrecht +31 30 25 917 88