67th International AWR Conference on "Global Migration: Trans-cultural, Trans-disciplinary and Intersectional Perspectives"
67th AWR International Migration Conference (Online)
9/10th February 2022, Conference Language: English
Online at Friedensau Adventist University (ThHF) in cooperation with
Technical University of Nuremberg Georg-Simon-Ohm,
Department of Political Sciences, Sapienza University of Rome and
University of Applied Sciences Würzburg-Schweinfurt (FHWS)
Open for Registration and Final Program
Global Migration:
Trans-cultural, Trans-disciplinary and
Intersectional Perspectives
www.awr-int.de
Chair:
Prof. Dr. Simone Emmert, LL.M.Eur. (TH Nürnberg / ThHF, Friedensau, Germany)
Co-chair:
Aggreg. Prof. Dr. Luigino Manca (La Sapienza, Rome, Italy)
Prof. Dr. Ralf Roßkopf (GJU, Jordan / FHWS, Germany)
The 2022 Conference “Global Migration” aims to cover current topics of migration from a trans-cultural, trans-disciplinary and intersectional perspective.
The term transcultural can be seen as “one of the most important and widely discussed conceptual keywords in the humanities and social sciences of recent years” and refers to the term transculturación by Fernando Ortiz in 1940 (König/Rakow, University of Heidelberg). The aim was to find a term that includes a dynamic concept of culture allowing a new cultural synthesis.
The transdisciplinary perspective invites researchers and practitioners from “different disciplines working jointly to create new conceptual, theoretical, methodological, and translational innovations that integrate and move beyond discipline-specific approaches to address a common problem” (Harvard University).
The intersectional perspective has originally been introduced by the black female lawyer Kimberlé Crenshaw in 1989. According to the concept people have a different experience of discrimination depending on their individual overlapping identities, such as being a woman, a person of colour, a person of age, etc.
The Association has its origins in the Association for the Study of the European Refugee Problem (AER), founded in 1950, and in 1961 merged with the Association for the Study of the World Refugee Problem (AWR), founded in 1954. As the first international research association in the field of forced migration, it is based on its international and interdisciplinary network and offers a platform for dialogue for scientists and practitioners.
Final Agenda
Wednesday, 9th February 2022
9.30 – 9.45 Virtual Welcome Coffee – Technical Support
9.45 – 10.15 Opening Ceremony and Institutional Greetings
Moderation: Prof. Dr. Simone Emmert
10.15 – 11.15 Key Note: “Exclusionary Intent and Effects in the Migration Area: Interdisciplinary Reflections”
Speakers: Dr. Constantin Hruschka, Christian Hunkler, Tim Rohmann, Max-Planck-Institute for Social Law, Munich (Germany)
Moderation: Prof. Dr. Ralf Roßkopf
11.15 – 11.30 Breakout in virtual meeting rooms
11.30 – 13.00 Panel I – Borders and the Pandemic
Moderation: Prof. Dr. Simone Emmert
“The Eroding of Asylum and Refugee Resettlement Policies in America: The Effects of the Trump Administration and Covid-19 from a Grass-roots Perspective”
Prof. Dr. Barbara Franz, Rider University, New Jersey (USA)
“Migration, pandemic and the prospects of the Schengen”
Dr. Réka Friedery, Hungarian Academy of Science, Budapest (Hungary)
“Disrupting borders? Migration control politics, social movements and Social Work”
Prof. Dr. Andrea Schmelz, University of Applied Sciences Coburg (Germany)
13.00 – 14.00 Lunch Break
14.00 – 15.00 Panel II – Climate and Migration
Moderation: Prof. Dr. Markus Babo
“The Link between Climate Adaptation Measures and Human Rights of Migrants: States’ Legal Obligations and Standards of Conduct”
Dr. Gianfranco Gabriele Nucera, Sapienza University of Rome (Italy)
“Analysing National Responses to Environmental and Climate Related Displacement: A Comparative Assessment of French and Italian Legal Frameworks”
Dr. Francesco Negozio, PhD cand. Francesca Rondine, Sapienza University of Rome (Italy)
15.00 – 15.15 Breakout in virtual meeting rooms
15.15 – 16.45 Panel III – Education and Resilience in the Context of Migration Moderation: Prof. Dr. Barbara Franz
“Gender, Migration, and Education – An Intersectional Analysis of a Labor Market Integration Project for Women with Migration Background”
Prof. Dr. Sigrid James, Felia Fromm, Franziska Anna Seidel, Julian Trostmann, University of Kassel (Germany)
“Flight – Education – Resilience: The Art of Survival”
Prof. Dr. Joachim Schroeder, University of Hamburg (Germany), Prof. Dr. Louis Henri Seukwa, University of Applied Sciences Hamburg (Germany)
“Keeping up the motivation of students when the word resilience becomes meaningless – A case study of American University of Afghanistan (AUAF)”
Dr. Enakshi Sengupta, Vice President Dr. Victoria C. Fontan, Nasiruddin Nezaami, American University of Afghanistan, Kabul (Afghanistan)
16.45 – 15.15 Breakout in virtual meeting rooms
17.00 – 18.45 International Panel IV – Transforming International Social Work Education to Integrate Migration
Moderation: Prof. Dr. Hannah Reich, UAS Würzburg-Schweinfurt (Germany), Assoc. Prof. Dr. Roberta Teresa Di Rosa, University of Palermo (Italy)
Prof. Dr. Nael Alami, Modern University of Business and Science, Beirut (MUBS) (Lebanon)
Maria Monti, Cento Penc Onlus, Palermo (Italy)
Rola Annand, BeInstitute/indyAct, Beirut (Lebanon)
Prof. Dr. Ute Belz, Fliedener Fachhochschule Düsseldorf (Germany)
18.45 – 19.00 Conclusion of the Day, Prof. Dr. Ralf Roßkopf
Thursday, 10th February 2022
9.30 – 9.45 Virtual Welcome Coffee – Technical Support,
Moderation: Prof. Dr. Simone Emmert
9.45 – 11.15 Panel V – Vulnerable Migrant Groups
Moderation: Prof. Dr. Simone Emmert
“Human Trafficking and Human Rights Violations”
Dietmar Roller, International Justice Mission (IJM), Berlin (Germany)
“Unaccompanied Minors and Barriers for Their Inclusion in the Cypriot Society”
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Parlais K. Stavros, Frederick University, Nicosia (Cyprus)
“Migration and Refugees with Disabilities”
Dr. Friedegard Föltz, Friedensau Adventist University (Germany)
11.15 – 11.30 Breakout in virtual meeting rooms
11.30 – 13.00 Panel VI – Legal Perspectives
Moderation: Prof. Dr. Markus Babo
“Palestinian Refugees – Triggering the Inclusion Clause of the 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees”
Prof. Dr. Ralf Roßkopf, German Jordanian University, Amman (Jordan)
“The Contribution of the UN Human Rights Council in the Promotion and Protection of the Human Rights of Migrants”
Aggreg. Prof. Dr. Luigino Manca, Sapienza University of Rome (Italy)
“The Global Northern Lens in Assessments of Sexual Orientation Asylum Claims in France, Germany, Greece and the UK”
Nicole Hoellerer, Raawiyah Rifath, Nick Gill, University of Exeter (United Kingdom), Jessica Hambly, Australian National University, Canberra (Australia)
13.00 – 14.00 Lunch Break
14.00 – 15.30 Panel VII – Country Related Analysis
Moderation: Prof. Dr. Ralf Roßkopf
“Refugees in Hungary before 1989: Waves, Rrends, Legal Norms, Institutions”
Dr. Iván Halász, National University of Public Service (Hungary)
“Perceived Discrimination and well – being in the case of Romanian immigrants in Greece”
Dr. Delia Stefenel, Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu (Romania)
“They have better opportunities over there”: Rationalizing emigration of young family members by left-behind older family members in south-east Nigeria
Samuel Obinna Embingo, Dr. Ngozi E. Chukwu, Prof. Dr. Uzoma Okoye, University of Nigeria Nsukka (Nigeria)
15.30 – 15.45 Breakout in virtual meeting rooms
15.45 – 17.15 Panel VIII – The Impact of the Pandemic on the Reception of Unaccompanied Minor Asylum Seekers: Social and Political Effects
Moderation: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Roberta Teresa Di Rosa, Dr. Giuseppina Tuminelli, University of Palermo (Italy)
“Working for and with Unaccompanied Asylum-seeking Children and Young People in Italy: Problems and Strategies from the Field”
Dr. Nicoletta Pavesi, Catholic University of Milan (Italy)
“Collaborative Methods and Tools in the Training of Social Workers in the Reception of Minors and Adult Migrants”
Dr. Tiziana Tarsia, University of Messina (Italy)
“Universities’ Third Mission: Some Critical Reflections on an Innovative Training and Support Programme for Voluntary Guardians of Unaccompanied Minors in Piedmont Region (in the Northwest of Italy)”
Elena Allegri, University of Eastern Piedmont (Italy)
17.15 – 17.45 Final Discussion and Closing Ceremony
Moderation: Prof. Dr. Simone Emmert and Prof. Dr. Ralf Roßkopf
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