Dear All,
You are kindly invited to attend our one-day Conference event “Migration and Changing Societies: Research Agendas” host by the Sussex Centre for Migration Research, at the University of Sussex, Brighton, UK, on November 30th, 2016, starting at 10.15am.
It’s free to attend and all are welcome, but please sign up on Eventbrite so we have an idea of numbers for catering (the link below might not work and you may have to paste them in your browser).
All the best, the SCMR-JEMS team
SCMR-JEMS 4th ANNUAL CONFERENCE
30th November, 2016
Migration & Changing Societies: Research Agendas
host: Sussex Centre for Migration Research (SCMR)
@ Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts,
University of Sussex, Brighton, UK
Paul Statham, Director SCMR & Editor JEMS, Introduction 10.15-10.30
Irene Bloemraad, University of California, Berkeley, Keynote: (Why) Does Citizenship Matter? Theorizing Mechanisms & Mapping the Research Landscape 10.30-11.15
Marc Helbling, WZB, Berlin. Comment on Irene Bloemraad. 11.15-11.30
Public Q&A 11.30-12
Lunch 12-1pm
Sandro Mezzadra, University of Bologna. Logistics, Mobility, and Migration. A New Emerging Agenda for Migration Research? 1pm-1.45
Patrick Simon, INED (Institut National d'Etudes Démographiques), Paris. Discriminations in a Colorblind Society: Racial, Ethnic & Religious Divisions in France 1.45-2.30
Susanne Choi, The Chinese University of Hong Kong. Migration and Masculinities: Masculine Compromise, Continuity and Change 2.30-3.15
Coffee Break 3.15-3.45
Alan Winters, Migrating Out of Poverty (MOOP) Consortium, University of Sussex. Is it changing jobs or changing places that matters for income? Internal migration in China 3.45-4.30
Heaven Crawley, Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations (CTPSR), Coventry University. Between the Devil and The Deep Blue Sea: Understanding the Dynamics of Migration Across the Mediterranean in 2015. 4.30-5.15
Drinks to follow
All Welcome, Attendance free, but for catering purposes please register at http://4thscmrjems.eventbrite.co.uk
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