Dear colleagues,
The Istanbul Policy Center-Sabancý University-Stiftung Mercator Initiative would like to announce the Call for Papers for the “Young Scholars and Early Academics Conference” on “Migration, Social Transformation and Differential Inclusion in Turkey” which will take place on October 5-6, 2018 in Istanbul.
The conference aims to provide a discussion platform for scholars working on migration within the Turkish context to facilitate intersectional and interdisciplinary exchange and perspectives between scholars from different disciplines.
The conference invites papers around the following thematic fields:
* Critical theoretical perspectives on migration studies in Turkey
* Critical methodological approaches to migration research in and about Turkey
* Refugee and migrant struggles and strategies around mobility, temporality, access and differential inclusion; effects of gender, race, ethnicity, religion, class, sexuality or other factors on migrant and refugee experience
* Inclusion, integration and citizenship: thinking beyond the limits of citizenship; inclusion and integration as varying concepts; what does integration mean in the Turkish context; how is citizenship as category affected by migration; everyday acts of citizenship
* Global and local implications of migration: Migration and asylum politics and policies; state and local organizations’ responses; geopolitical ramifications of migration; international responses and local contexts; critical engagement beyond human rights
* Social responses to migration: Resources, support and solidarity networks; civil response and daily practices that (de)construct borders; neighborhood, space and social transformations
* Vulnerabilities: How is vulnerability experienced, recreated or extenuated? dealing with uncertainty; effect of migration on social relations
* Gendered aspects of migration: creation of gender-based vulnerabilities; gender dynamics in migration; gendered experiences of migration
* LGBTTI migration: recreating networks and forging new ties (?); persistent vulnerabilities; heteronormative concepts of identification, sexuality and family at the intersection of migration processes and policies; migration and intersection with discourses on freedom of sexuality
* Economic ramifications: Economic incorporation; precarious labor; informality; solidarities across status/citizen-migrant lines; economies built around humanitarian action; migration brokers
* Narratives of migration: Reflection of migration and displacement in literature, art, theater etc.
* Migration, media and technologies: Presentation of migrants and refugees; relationship to social tensions; social media and technologies’ role in migration movements and refugees and migrants’ struggles.
We welcome applicants from all fields related to the study of migration from, to and in Turkey. We particularly encourage papers from early career academics and young scholars.
Applicants are invited to submit:
* An abstract of max. 300 words (only in English)
* A biography of no more than 300 words
Abstracts and biographies should be sent to: [log in to unmask]
The submission deadline is 15 July 2018
Please see the attachment for further details.
Souad Osseiran
PhD Anthropology
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