IASFM16: Rethinking Forced Migration and Displacement: Theory, Policy, and Praxis
Call for Panel Participants
Dear colleagues,
I am interested in submitting a panel proposal to the upcoming IASFM16 conference, to be held in Poznan, Poland, July 12-15, 2016. If you are interested in being part of this panel, please contact me directly at [log in to unmask]
Thank you,
Professor Carl Levy
Professor of Politics
Department of Politics
Goldsmiths, University of London
New Cross, London SE14 6NW
UK
Email: [log in to unmask]
Panel Description:
A Common European Asylum System
This panel will examine the development of a Common European and Asylum System since 2010. Papers should discuss the rolling out of the Stockholm programme, the maturation of a legal space in the European Union, the ripple effects of the Arab Spring and most importantly fast moving watershed events since the summer of 2015 which can be likened to the post-1945 lead-up to the formation of the Geneva Convention itself, and factors which have led to the emergence of a quota system in the EU, mooted during the Wars of Yugoslav Succession but never in fact actuated. Of particular interest are papers discussing the growing tensions between the policies of Central European and Balkan states and the original member of the EU and indeed the emergence of tensions within Central Europe and the Balkans. The panel is also interested in ethnographic and policy accounts of the forced migrant corridors which have developed with such startling speed.
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