Wed 11 April
8.30 - 10.30
11.00 - 13.00
14.00 - 16.00
16.30 - 18.30
Thu 12 April
8.30 - 10.30
11.00 - 13.00
14.00 - 16.00
16.00 - 18.30
Fri 13 April
8.30 - 10.30
11.00 - 13.00
14.00 - 16.00
16.30 - 18.30
Sat 14 April
8.30 - 10.30
11.00 - 13.00
14.00 - 16.00
16.30 - 18.30
All days
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Wednesday 11 April 2012
8.30 - 10.30
T-1
POL02
Grey Areas of Multiethnic Citizenship: Shifting Borders, Changing Claims
Maths Building: 325
Anna Novikov :
The Godfathers of the ‘New Citizen’: Politics, Borders and Nationalization in Interwar Polish Silesia
Ida Ohlsson Al Fakir :
Swedish Gypsies and Welfare Practices in the Post-war Period
Ariel Salzmann :
Citizens in Search of a State: Imperial Sovereignty, Local Claims, and Ethno-Religious Violence in Ottoman Syria (1820-60) and Anatolia (1880-1915)
V-1
ETH01
Marriage, Migration and Control: International Marriages in Discourses and Practices
Maths Building: 416
Network:
Ethnicity and Migration
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Chair:
Elli Heikkilä
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Organizers:
Johanna Leinonen, Saara Pellander |
Discussant:
Elli Heikkilä
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Anne Lavanchy :
Love Boundaries: Suspicion and the Search for Evidence in the Everyday Practice of Swiss Registrars
Saara Pellander, Johanna Leinonen :
Mechanics of Inclusion and Exclusion: Marriage Migration in Finnish Immigration Discourses
Alexandra Stam :
Migration-generated vulnerability: the example of domestic violence in the Swiss context
Wednesday 11 April 2012
11.00 - 13.00
V-2
ETH02
Remembrance of Migrations and Cultural Diversity in Europe: Museums and the Public Space
Maths Building: 416
Laurence Gourievidis :
Remembrance of 19thC Highland Migration in Scotland: The Making of Transnational Memories
Christiane Hintermann :
Migration Memory Gap: Searching for Lieux de Mémoire of Migration in Public Space in Vienna/Austria
Christina Johansson :
Swedish Museums, Migration and Cultural Diversity – Contacts and Conflicts in the Production of Exhibitions and Events
Christoph Rass :
What Have we Done to Armando Rodrigues?
Wednesday 11 April 2012
14.00 - 16.00
V-3
ETH05
Border Studies meet Migration Studies: Similarities and Differences
Maths Building: 416
Ruth Leiserowitz :
Litvaks as Transmigrants at and across the Prussian-Russian Border 1812-1942
Lavinia Stan :
Escapees at the Border. Success or Failure in Fleeing Communist Romania.
Machteld Venken :
Children as Internal and External Migrants in and from Belgian and Polish Borderland Territories (1945-1970)
Wednesday 11 April 2012
16.30 - 18.30
T-4
ETH14
Framing the Good Immigrant: High Skilled Migrants in Past and Present
Maths Building: 325
Jack Burgers :
The Mobility of Professional Knowledge
Aniek Smit :
Welcoming ‘Guests’ and ‘Friends’: High Skilled Migrants in 20th Century The Hague and Jakarta
Marianne van Bochove :
Cosmopolitans, Organization Men, or Just Ordinary Migrants?
V-4
ETH08
Migration(s) in Textbooks. Construction of 'the Other' and 'the Nation'
Maths Building: 416
Markus Furrer :
Migration in Swiss Historybooks
Milena Katsarska :
Migration in Bulgarian Textbooks: 8th Grade in Focus
Mirela-Luminita Murgescu :
Migrations in Romanian History and Geography Textbooks
Thursday 12 April 2012
8.30 - 10.30
R-5
POL22
Making and Unmaking of Border Populations
Maths Building: 203
Muriel Blaive :
Changing Generational Identities on the Hungarian-Slovak Border
Astrid M. Eckert :
The East of the West: The Making of West Germany‘s Borderlands
Alena Pfoser :
The Meaning of the Border in Life-story Narratives of Russians Living in Narva, Estonia
Dariusz Stola :
Social space and state frontiers: migrations from communist Poland to Germanies and Israel
V-5
ETH25
Religion, identity and modernity
Maths Building: 416
Martina Ambrosini :
Popes, Islam and the Media: the Relationship between Islam and Christianity in Italian Newspapers
Zafer Cirhinlioglu, Uzeyir Ok & Fatma Gul Cirhinlioglu :
The Revival of Religious Life and Insufficient Modernity
Alexandros Sakellariou :
Globalization, Cultural Dilemmas and Identity Conflicts in Greek Orthodox Church’s Public Discourse
Krzysztof Marcin Zalewski :
Identity Re-formation without Migration? Muslims, Bosniaks, Serbs and Montenegrins in Sanjak of Novi Pazar 20 Years after the Dissolution of Yugoslavia
Thursday 12 April 2012
11.00 - 13.00
V-6
ETH18
Religion and Ethnicity
Maths Building: 416
Joana Bahia :
Performing Afrobrazilian Religion in Berlin
Arkady Levin :
Religion and Ethnicity in Russian Identity Papers and in Social Realities, 1719 ‑ 1997.
Thien-Huong Ninh :
Ethnic Lineage and Religious Transmission: The Trajectories of Ethnic Boundary-Making Among Vietnamese Catholics in Cambodia
Thursday 12 April 2012
14.00 - 16.00
V-7
ETH10
Migrant and Crisis
Maths Building: 416
Jeffrey H. Cohen, Ibrahim Sirkeci :
Migrant Remittances and their Place in the Global Economic Crisis
Carlos Gómez Gil :
The New Migrations by the Big Crisis in Spain
Elli Heikkilä :
Labour Market Participation of Immigrants in Finland and its Regions
Karijn Nijhoff :
The Next Generation. Higher Educated Turkish-Dutch on the the Hague Labor Market
Friday 13 April 2012
8.30 - 10.30
U-9
ETH23
Trying to Regulate Migration
Maths Building: 326
Wolfgang Goederle :
Administrating Ethnicities: Central European Migrants in the Eyes of the Habsburg Empire’s Bureaucracy
Tobias Karlsson, Christer Lundh :
Movers and Stayers: Labour Mobility in Gothenburg, 1924-1944
Hanan Sabea :
Discourses of Free Flow, Practices of Containment: Regulatory Schemes and the Disposable Bodies of Migrants to Europe
Marta Silva :
Considerations on the Clandestine Emigration and Resistance in the Portuguese Rural World, 1957-1974
Johan Svanberg :
Labour Recruitment to a Gender Divided Labour Market in Sweden: The Reception from Schleswig-Holstein during the 1950s
X-9
ETH16
States and the Regulation of Migration
Wolfson Medical Building: Seminar room 1
Pascal Maeder :
Broken Mobilities? Cross-Border Work in the Basel Border Region, 1914-1945
Yvette Santos :
The Portuguese Dictatorial State and his News Challenges in the After II World War: The “Junta Nacional da Emigração” and the Control Process of the Migration Movements, 1947-1963
Papia Sengupta Talukdar :
Managing Cultural Diversity: Comparing India and EU
Mattia Vitiello :
The Building of Italy and Emigration Policies
Friday 13 April 2012
11.00 - 13.00
U-10
ETH24
Taking Stock of Mobility
Maths Building: 326
Leo Lucassen, Jan Lucassen & Gijs Kessler :
Cross-community Migration in Twentieth-century Europe; Towards a Systematic Quantitative Assessment
Silvia Pedraza, Lara Sung Back :
Assimilation or Transnationalism? Evidence from the Latino National Survey (2006) for Mexicans, Puerto Ricans, Cubans, and South Americans who Immigrated to the USA during 1958-2005.
Paul Puschmann, Per-Olof Grönberg & Jan Kok & Koen Matthijs :
Social Mobility of Migrants in Antwerp, Rotterdam and Stockholm, 1850-1920
X-10
ETH09
Migrant Employment Dynamics in Turbulent Times
Wolfson Medical Building: Seminar room 1
Paul Chan, Rafal Smoczynski & Ian Fitzgerald :
Challenging Anti-migrant Moral Panic Discourses: The Role of Migrants and Trade Unions as Folk Devils Fighting Stigmatisation
Jan Cremers :
The Search for Cheap Labour in Europe
Marian Crowley-Henry :
An Analysis of Skilled Migrants’ Career and Identity (Re-)Construction
Ian Fitzgerald :
Migrant Dynamics in Turbulent Times’
Friday 13 April 2012
14.00 - 16.00
V-11
ETH13
Public Identity Formation and Construction
Maths Building: 416
Lars Amenda :
Migration and the Media in Nazi Germany
Grazia Biorci :
Stereotypes on Migration Matter in Italian Press
Johanna Leinonen :
Hierarchies of Desirability: International Marriages in the Finnish Media, 1982-2006
Marlou Schrover :
Constructing Problems: Debates on Immigration and Integration Issues in Press and Parliament (the Netherlands 1945-2000)
X-11
ETH17
Comparing Refugees
Wolfson Medical Building: Seminar room 1
Eva Becsei-Kilborn :
Aspects of Hungarian Migration to the UK
Lukasz Gorniok :
Reception of Czechoslovakian and Polish Jewish Refugees to Sweden 1968-1972
Bethany Hicks :
“Not Real Germans at All”: GDR Refugees in the West, 1989 - 1990
Tycho Walaardt :
Attempts to select refugees: Inviting Hungarian refugees by the Netherlands in 1956
Friday 13 April 2012
16.30 - 18.30
X-12
ETH19
Forced Migrations
Wolfson Medical Building: Seminar room 1
Cem Disbudak, Semra Purkis :
Forced Migrants or Voluntary Exiles: Bulgarian Turks in Turkey
Maria Egorova :
Humanitarian Activity of Russian Academic Group in Great Britain, 1920-1930
Pippa Virdee :
The Impact of Forced Migration on the Economies of Divided Punjab:A Case Study of Ludhiana and Lyallpur
Saturday 14 April 2012
8.30 - 10.30
V-13
ETH12
Austria - In and out Flow of Labour Migration Post 1945
Maths Building: 416
Network:
Ethnicity and Migration
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Chair:
Karin Maria Schmidlechner
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Organizers:
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Discussant:
Karin Maria Schmidlechner
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Andrea Althaus :
Migratory Biographies. Austrian Female Labour Migrants in Switzerland (1945-1960)
Stefan Benedik :
Out of the Settlement. Approaches towards Romani Migrations as Labour Migrations
Manfred Pfaffenthaler :
Migration and Mobility. The “Guest Worker’s Route” – A Transeuropean Migration Way.
Ute Sonnleitner :
"Diligent Girls and Boys Searched for Switzerland" - Styrian Temporal Labour Migration 1945-1955
X-13
ETH20
Gender, Migration and Ethnicity
Wolfson Medical Building: Seminar room 1
Anneke Comello :
Connecting stories: contemporary letters and retrospective oral accounts of Dutch immigrants in New Zealand
Anna-Maria Eurenius :
Movers and Stayers. Household Context and Emigration from Western Sweden to America in the 1890s
Margaretha van Es :
Representations of Muslim Women’s Gender Identities by Minority Organisations in Norway as a Response to the Norwegian Public Discourse about the Emancipation and Integration of Muslim Women (1975-2010)
Saturday 14 April 2012
11.00 - 13.00
N-14
ETH15
Immigration Research, Many-Cultured Societies and Scholar-Migrants in the U.S., 1880s to 1930s: Columbia and Minnesota Schools Rather than 'Uprooted Marginal Man'
Main Building: Senate
Donna Gabaccia :
The Lives and Legacy of the Minnesota School of Immigration and Refugee Studies
Dirk Hoerder :
“Neither Marginal Men nor Uprooted: The Columbia University Scholars’ Comprehensive Approach to Migrant Culture and Agency”
Henry Yu :
The Lost Potential of the Chicago School of Sociology
U-14
ETH22
Colonial Ties and their Effects on Migration
Maths Building: 326
Shaun Marmon :
Slavery, Race and Gender in the Circassian Period of the Mamluk Empire
Sara Park :
The Smuggling Ring: A History of "Illegals" in Early Postwar Japan
Timo Särkkä :
A Perspective on Nordic Colonialism: Finns as Empire-builders in Southern Africa, 1895–1945
John Schuster :
Return Migrants as Strangers: The Dutch of Suriname
V-14
ETH11
Migration in the British Empire
Maths Building: 416
Melodee Beals :
‘We Feel Highly Flattered in Perceiving that Articles are Occasionally Copied’: Public Conversations of Immigration and Settlement in New South Wales, 1803-1842
Lisa Chilton :
Creating Anglo-British Homogeneity in a Heterogeneous Population: Cultural Imperialism and Identity Reconstructions in a Colonial Case Study
Marjory Harper :
*‘Everything is English’: Expectations and Experiences of English Migrants to New Zealand, 1840-1970
Amy Lloyd :
Who Emigrated? Using Passenger Lists and Census Returns to Study English Emigration to Canada, 1900-1914
Saturday 14 April 2012
14.00 - 16.00
W-15
ETH21
Strangers
Maths Building: 417
Kelly Condit-Shrestha :
Korean Adoption and U.S. National Belonging: Model Minority Migration, Race, and Whiteness, 1953-1978
Marina de Regt :
“Gender, Labour and Migration in Yemen: The Life Stories of Women of African Descent
Nina Van den Driessche, Paul Puschmann Bart Van de Putte & Koen Matthijs :
Partner Choice and Marriage Choices among Migrants: a Life Course Perspective on the Integration Process of Migrants in the Port City of Anwerp, 1846-1920.
Valerie Yap :
Small island, big dreams: a case study of Filipino migrants in Guam
X-15
ETH06
The Circulation of Ideas and Models: Transforming Migrant Integration Policies I
Wolfson Medical Building: Seminar room 1
Saskia Bonjour :
Setting an Example ? Soft Harmonisation and the Diffusion of Integration Conditions for Family Migration in the European Union
Julia Mourao Permoser :
From “civic citizenship” to “integration conditions”: Framing contests and the circulation of ideas in supranational policy-making from 1999 to 2004
Malgorzata Radomska :
Poles on the French and German Labour Markets: The Interwar Instutionalisation Process and the Meaning of Bilateral Agreements
Paul-André Rosental :
Entitling Migrant Workers with Social Rights in 20th Century Europe
Saturday 14 April 2012
16.30 - 18.30
G-16
LAB12
Cancelled! Labor Rights, Migrant and Foreign Workers and International Law in 20th Century Europe
Main Building: East Quad Lecture Theatre
Thomas Cayet :
From the International Labour Organization to the European Coal and Steel Community: Defining Regional Cooperation on Manpower in the 1950s
Eric Golson :
European Neutral Labour Transfers to Germany during the Second World War
Christiane Reinecke :
Illegal Labour: Work Permits and Undocumented Workers in the British and German Migration Regime of the 1920s
X-16
ETH07
The Circulation of Ideas and Models: Transforming Migrant Integration Policies II
Wolfson Medical Building: Seminar room 1
Ilke Adam :
The Europeanization of Belgian Immigrant Integration Policies and Politics.
Tiziana Caponio :
Intercultural Policy Learning? Participation to International Fora and Policy Transfer in Turin, Valencia and Lisbon
Muriel Sacco :
“Integration of Migrants in New Urban Policies: Comparing Montreal and Brussels”
P.W.A. Scholten :
Beyond National Models of Integration? Agenda Dynamics and the Multi-level Governance of Immigrant Integration in the Netherlands and the UK
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