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Fri 24 March
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Sat 25 March
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Wednesday 22 March 2006
8:30
B-1
ETH20
Gender and Migration I
Room B
Betty de Hart :
Dual Citizenship and Identity
Donna Gabaccia :
Gender and Interdisciplinary Field-Building in
Eleonore Kofman :
Gendered Migrations, Social Reproduction and Welfare Regimes: new dialogues and directions
Deniz Ünsal :
The Multicultural Ordeal: Race, Nation and Sexuality in Dutch Postcoloniality
U-1
ETH01
Children and migration: Imperial, National and Multicultural Contexts
Room U
Dirk Hoerder :
Education for a Lifeworld or for an Imperial Construct: Schooling in the British Empire, 1930s to 1960s
Jacqueline Knoerr :
When German Children Come "Home". Experiences of (Re-)migration and some Remarks about the "TCK"-Issue
Irina Schmitt :
'I am who you think I am' ('Ich bin der der du denkst der ich bin') - Cultural self-positioning of young people with and without migration experiences in Germany and Canada
Adam Walaszek :
Immigrant Children, Orphan Asylums and Social Control in the United States' Progressive Era
Wednesday 22 March 2006
10:45
B-2
ETH21
Gender and migration II
Room B
Leslie Page Moch :
Women and Men in Paris, 1870-1939: Gender and Migration
Marlou Schrover :
Theories on gender and migration
J-2
ETH35
Integrating the Other in France: The Banlieues Riots in International Perspective
Room J
Network:
Ethnicity and Migration
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Chair:
Eric Kaufmann
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Organizers:
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Discussants:
Nancy L. Green, Eric Kaufmann, Pontus Odmalm, Olivier Richomme |
M-2
ETH03
Ethnic Elders, family, work and retirement
Room M
Anita Böcker :
Residence and social security strategies of former guest workers: The case of Turkish immigrants in the Netherlands
Lisa Dillon, Jon Moen :
Nativity, ethnicity and men’s retirement in turn-of-the-century Canada and the United States
Brian Gratton, Myron P. Gutmann :
The Perils of Family Support: Aging Immigrants
Jay Kleinberg :
European Women, Age and the U.S. Labor Market, 1880 – 1990
Wednesday 22 March 2006
14:15
B-3
ETH04
Immigrants and citizens: twentieth century Jewish migration and absorption in comparative perspective
Room B
Nora Faires :
Jewish Refugees in Autotown: Two Waves of Immigrants to Flint, Michigan
Fred Lazin :
American Quotas and Soviet Jews: The Case of Soviet Jewish Refugees in 1989
Melanie Shell-Weiss :
Jews and Immigrants: The Miami Response to Post-1980 Refugees from the Soviet Union, Cuba and Haiti
Marina Zeltser-Shorer :
Barter of Identities: Soviet Jews in Germany, U.S. and Israel
D-3
ETH22
Gender and migration III
Room D
Lynette Jackson :
From Kakuma to Rogers Park: Gendered Narratives of Displacement and Home
Leo Lucassen :
Mixed marriages and assimilation: Exogamy and the role of ethnicity, religion, class and gender among German migrants in the Netherlands (1870-1940)
Eileen Yeo :
Gender in Diaspora: Home and Homeland among the Irish and the Jews in Britain and America
Bediz Yilmaz :
Women organize, children earn: Survival strategies of poor migrant households living in an Istanbul slum
Wednesday 22 March 2006
16:30
B-4
ETH33
Jewish migrants, refugees and survivors 1930-1950s
Room B
Orly Caroline Meron :
Ethnic Economy and Niches: Jewish Entrepreneurship in Salonica (1922)
Yair Seltenreich :
Efforts of Jewish Immigration to Syria and Lebanon during the 1930s: Social Aspects
Gerben Zaagsma :
Eastern European Jewish communists in Paris in the 1930s.
C-4
ETH23
Gender and Migration IV
Room C
Michelle Small :
The Feminization of Migration and Labour Market Segmentation
Nikolina Sretenova :
Female Scientists on the Move: Catching up Societies in Transition
Lambrini Styliou :
The Albanian Family: Negotiating gendered ideologies and practices
Thursday 23 March 2006
8:30
L-5
ETH05
Central European transatlantic migration in context
Room L
Zuzana Polackova :
Between assimilation and integration; the struggle for the Czech-language school in Vienna. (1900-1920)
Dorota Praszalowicz :
Ethnic Mix of Overseas Migration Streams from Eastern Europe: Collective Memory and Facts
Annemarie Steidl :
Transatlantic, European, and Internal Migration in Late 19th Century Galicia
Hermann Zeitlhofer :
Vienna: Co-existing migration systems in Bohemia, 1870-1914
Thursday 23 March 2006
10:45
B-6
ETH19
Labour migration and deportation in historical and contemporary perspectives
Room B
Cindy Hahamovitch :
Temporary Workers of the World: Guestworker Programs and the Making of Nationless Workers
Irina Mukhina :
“Masculinizing” their Bodies: German Women’s Perception of Labor in the Soviet Exile, 1941-1955
Pavel Polian :
Deportation and Ethnicity: the Case of the USSR
Ineke van Kessel :
The (forced?) migration of soldiers from West Africa to the Dutch East Indies
E-6
ETH06
Writing home
Room E
Mathieu Grenet :
Citizens from abroad. The reception by the Greek community of Marseilles of the political events in Greece during the first half of the 19th century
Ewa Ignaczak :
Between the church and the republic
Machteld Venken :
Workshop: Communication between Sending and Host Countries.The impact of the Polish Communist Party on the Polish Organisations in Belgium, 1950-1990.
David Zwart :
Receiving the Homeland: Dutch-Americans and the Netherlands Information Bureau; 1940-1960
Thursday 23 March 2006
14:15
A-7
ETH10
Meet the author panel on Migration in world history by Patrick Manning
Room A
Network:
Ethnicity and Migration
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Chair:
Leo Lucassen
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Organizers:
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Discussants:
Donna Gabaccia, Dirk Hoerder, Jan Lucassen, Pat Manning |
V-7
ETH07
Spanish bi-lateral labour treaties in the 1960s
Committee Room 1
Luís Manuel Calvo Salgado :
The Bilateral Labour Treaty between Spain and Switzerland (1961)
Maria Jose Fernandez :
The Signing of the Spanish-French Immigration Treaty of 1961.
Carlos Sanz :
The Labour Recruitment Agreement between Spain and the Federal Republic of Germany (1960)
Friday 24 March 2006
8:30
B-9
ETH12
Strangers in the eyes of Scandinavians
Room B
Mikael Byström :
The Nordic Privilege. Interpreting policy practice and public debate
Pär Frohnert :
Socialist refugees under Social Democratic control. The Labour Movement’s Refugee Committee and political refugees in Sweden, 1933-1945.
Christina Johansson :
Red Light? Swedish Refugee Policy Discourses of the late 1980s.
J-9
ETH27
Migration and Identity formation in Canada
Room J
Betsy Boer :
Identity and contacts of orthodox protestants Dutch emigrants in Canada
Amal Madibbo :
A socio-historical context of the immigration of Black French-speaking to Canada (1960-2000)
O-9
ETH17
Migration of domestic servants
Room O
Sjoukje Botman :
The informal economy of paid domestic labour in Amsterdam.
Marina de Regt :
"Symbol of Wealth and the Laziness of Housewives?" The Changing Demand for Paid Domestic Labour in Yemen
Sabrina Marchetti :
Looking at Filipino domestic workers and their employers in Rome and Amsterdam through gender and ethnicity
Monica Smith :
Citizenship and Policies on Sri Lankan Domestic Workers in Lebanon
Friday 24 March 2006
10:45
B-10
ETH31
Voices and narrators
Room B
Jutta Birmele :
Who is the Narrator? Voices of Emigrants in W.G.Sebald's Writing.
Sirin Dilli :
New Sounds from Europe
Lotta Weckström :
To whom are you talking?
K-10
ETH08
Continuity and change of spatial mobility around World War I (1)
Room K
Tobias Brinkmann :
Germans and Transmigrants: The Impact of American Immigration Policies in Europe before and after the First World War
Elizabeth Bright Jones :
Mobilizing Veterans: The Resettlement of Disabled
Thomas Klug :
“Work or Fight”: Employers, the State, and Bureaucratic Methods of Controlling the Labor Market in the United States during World War I
Christiane Reinecke :
Governing the Alien: Administrative Techniques and Migration Control in Great Britain and Germany, 1905-1930
Friday 24 March 2006
14:15
B-11
ETH14
Roles of immigrant and minority organisations in European cities
Room B
Gamze Avci :
Does policy matter?: A study of Turkish migrant organizations in the Netherlands and Germany
Tiziana Caponio :
Policy Networks and Immigrants’ Associations in Italy: The Cases of Milan, Bologna and Naples
Pontus Odmalm :
Institutional effects on migrant voluntary organisations: a comparison between Sweden, France and the UK
Sanna Saksela :
Shifting between ethnic mobilization and mediation: Immigrant associations as bridge builders between local policy-makers and immigrants in Finland
L-11
ETH29
The management of migrants: Case studies from the US and Canandian Borders (1830-1930)
Room L
Lisa Chilton :
Managing Migrants in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Canada
Barbara Lüthi :
“Invading bodies” and the construction of disease: Medical border control and Immigration in the USA, 1880-1920
Dorothee Schneider :
Women Immigrants confront the Border
Friday 24 March 2006
16:30
M-12
ETH28
Migration to and within the Americas
Room M
Margo Anderson :
Race and Ethnic Classification and the McCarran Walter Act
Jennifer Bickham Mendez :
Suburban Space Invaders: Globalization, Gender, and Latino/a Migration
Christopher Paetzold :
Cuba, Spain and transatlantic nationalisms, 1885-1930
Saturday 25 March 2006
8:30
K-13
ETH11
Jewish migrants, refugees and survivors 1930s-1950s II
Room K
Wirginia Bogatic :
The Swedish reception of Polish female survivors from Ravensbrück con-centration camp April – November 1945
Peter Tammes :
Dutch Jews or Jewish Dutch?
Malin Thor :
Local and international Jewish refugee reception and activity in Sweden 1941-1956
P-13
ETH24
Migration, marriage, family and home
Room P
Saskia Bonjour :
Family immigration in the 1980s: the discursive construction of a policy problem
Elisabeth Campagna-Paluch :
The myth of Isola delle Femmine: male and female identities in an immigrant Sicilian family in Tunisia
Ana Dragojlovic :
Negotiating desire and domesticity: Balinese - Dutch Intermarriages
Hanna Markusson Winkvist :
Defining a New Family - The Swedish Way of Foreign Adoption
T-13
ETH30
Remembering Japanese American Internment
Room T
Annelieke Dirks :
Interpreting politicized memories of Japanese American Internment
Genna Duberstein :
Translating Oral Histories into Visual Narratives
Wan-Hui Su :
Healing traumatic memories: A stolen childhood behind barbed wire
Saturday 25 March 2006
10:45
A-14
ETH02
Author meets critics. The immigrant threat: the integration of old and new migrants in Western Europe, 1850-2002 (Leo Lucassen)
Room A
Network:
Ethnicity and Migration
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Chair:
Leslie Page Moch
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Organizers:
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Discussants:
Nancy Foner, Leo Lucassen, Ewa Morawska, Joel Perlmann |
K-14
ETH09
Continuity and change of spatial mobility around World War I (2)
Room K
Thomas Buchner :
Illicit work in early 20th century Central Europe
Thimo De Nijs :
Trading with a handcart. Peddling in Dutch cities in the 1930s
Laurence Fontaine :
Print circulations and pedling
Sigrid Wadauer :
Vagrancy in Austria 1918-1938
Saturday 25 March 2006
14:15
I-15
ETH32
Roundtable on Identity: concepts and case studies
Room A-2
Chester Proshan :
Drawing Lines: The American Population Resident in the Yokohama Treaty Port, 1884, and the Question of Group Boundaries
Dimitrios Zachos :
Sedentary Rom (Gypsies): The case of Serres basin
L-15
ETH18
Asian Labour Migration
Room L
Lars Amenda :
From Southern China to the North Sea. Chinese Migration and its Reception in Western European Port Cities, 1900-1950
Young-Sun Hong :
"Lotus Flowers from the Far East": Orientalism and Transnational Migrants in Germany
T. V. Sekher :
History of Indian Labour Migration to Persian Gulf
O-15
ETH15
Perspectives on short-range mobility
Room O
Pawel Kaczmarczyk :
Seasonal migration and other types of short-term mobility: the case of Poland
Colin Pooley :
Everyday mobility in the twentieth century: a global perspective
Dariusz Stola :
Sealing off and opening Poland: the disappearance and reemergence of short-term mobility from communist Poland
Paul Philip Thompson :
A micro-scale analysis of intra-urban mobility in nineteenth century lancaster, England
Saturday 25 March 2006
16:30
A-16
ETH26
Migration to and within Europe
Room A
Guldem Baykal Buyuksarac :
Making up ethnicity: A case study on Iraqi Turcoman immigrants in Turkey
Elzbieta Kuzma :
Poles in Brussels. Analysis of the "non-existent" immigrants’ community.
Valeri Zlatanov Lichev, Lyubomir Dimitrov Vladimirov :
Migration, temporal strata and ethnic identity
Jasmina Osmankovic, Jasminko Mulaomerović :
Migration in Bosnia and Herzegovina
L-16
ETH13
States of displacement: forced migration and the transformation of political space in post -1918 Eastern Europe
Room L
Nick Baron :
Itineracy and Sedentarism: New Perspectives on Post-1918 Forced Migration and Territorial Politics in Eastern Europe
Peter Gatrell :
Refugees in the Russian Empire and its Successor States, 1914-23
Jan Rychlik :
Migration from Czechoslovakia to the West in the Period of Communism (1948-1989)
Konrad Zielinski :
Migration, Ethnicity and Spatial Politics in the New Poland, 1918-24
M-16
ETH16
Roundtable Identity, practice and power
Room M
Heinrich Berger :
Jewish Immigrants in Vienna from the Mid-19th Century until the Nazi Era
Michael G. Esch :
Appropriation, Affiliation and Milieu: Overlapping Identities of Eastern European Immigrants in Paris
Idesbald Goddeeris :
Contacts and perceptions between Catholic and Jewish Poles in Belgium during the Cold War
Q-16
ETH34
Migration in Sweden
Room N1-O1
Jesper Johansson :
Integration Ideologies and Practices towards migrant and minority ethnic workers in the Swedish Trade Union Confederation (LO) in the 1960s and the 1970s
Magnus Persson :
Back in Business?- Returning emigrants and entrepreneurship in rural Sweden 1880-1930
Johan Svanberg :
Estonian and Hungarian refugees and the Swedish Metal Workes' Union - A local perspective on the first meeting between immigrated and indigenous workers at a car factory in Sweden in the post World War II period
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