Interdepartmental seminar and Max Weber Theme Group Citizenship and Migration (1-3 terms 2015-2016) Local, National and Transnational Perspectives on Citizenship and Migration Organised by Rainer Bauböck (SPS) and Anna Triandafyllidou (RSCAS) Tuesdays, 13:00 15:00 Max Weber Common Room, Badia Fiesolana Register here (Contact: Monika.Rzemieniecka@eui.eu) Dates: 6 October, 27 October (exceptionally in Sala del Capitolo), 18 November, 1 December 2015, 12 January, 23 February, 8 March, 12 April, 10 May, 24 May 2016, 14 June 2016, 15 June 2016 Our seminar has a double focus on citizenship and migration. It looks at issues of political and legal constructions of community, boundaries and membership at local, national and supranational levels and to newest developments (empirical and theoretical) in this field. The seminar also discusses novel trends in the field of migration and mobility. Third and most important the seminar draws the link between evolving conceptions of citizenship and community, social and economic phenomena of transnationalism and cultural diversity management in an increasingly mobile and interconnected world The seminar is open to PhD researchers from all departments (second-year and up) and doubles up as seminar of the Max Weber Programme theme group on citizenship and migration. The seminar will run over the whole academic year and will consist of a mix of sessions organized by the conveners and by participants in the seminar. The first four sessions, to be organized by the conveners, will set an agenda for the course with some readings that suggest new perspectives. They will focus on conceptualizations and levels of citizenship (Bauböck), on governance of migration and asylum (Triandafyllidou), on freedom of movement (Bauböck); and how transformations of national identity and enhanced cultural diversity are reflected in changing conceptions of citizenship (Bauböck and Triandafyllidou). For the other units, we will give participants the opportunity to shape sessions around questions that touch on their own research but are of general interest to the group as a whole. The seminar will thus also provide participants with teaching experience. The seminar also includes Max Weber workshops with Silvana Patriarca on 18 November and Rogers Brubaker on 14 June hosted by the theme group. Max Weber Fellows in the migration and citizenship theme groups and PhD researchers who 3
want to take the seminar for credit are expected to attend all meetings and to participate in preparing one of the meetings. PhD researchers are additionally expected to write short reaction paragraphs on readings where this is part of the preparation for a meeting. PhD researchers who also want to write a term paper for this seminar should agree on the topic with the instructors and submit the full paper before 31 May 2016. 6 October: Introductory Session: Conceptions and Levels of Citizenship Christian Joppke (2010): Citizenship and Immigration, chapter 1. The Concept of Citizenship, Polity Press, London: pp. 1 33. R. Bauböck (2001) Recombinant Citizenship, in: Martin Kohli and Alison Woodward (eds.) Inclusions and Exclusions in European Societies, Routledge, London: 38-58. R. Bauböck (2014): The Three Levels of Citizenship within the European Union, German Law Journal, vol. 15, August 2014, http://www.germanlawjournal.com/index.php?pageid=11&artid=1640. 27 October: Governing Migration and Asylum in Europe today Triandafyllidou A. and Gropas, R.(2014) (eds) European Immigration: A Sourcebook, second, new and expanded edition, Aldershot: Ashgate, published on 24 March 2014, Chapter 1 (Introduction) pp 1-15 Chapter 31 Conclusion pp. 381-401. Geiger, Martin, and Antoine Pécoud. "International organisations and the politics of migration." Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 40.6 (2014): 865-887. Triandafyllidou, A. and Dimitriadi, A. 2014 Deterrence and Protection in the EU s Migration Policy, 49, 4, pp. 146-163 (December 2014), first published online in September 2014,The International Spectator,http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03932729.2014.956280 4
18 November (Wednesday, 11:00-13:00): Workshop with Silvana Patriarca (Max Weber Common Room), Discourses of Internal Difference and the Renationalization of Contemporary Abstract: The workshop will discuss the racist neo-nationalism of the Northern League and the uses and abuses of national history by Northern League ideologues and so-called neo- Bourbons (southerners who are very critical of the national state). In addition, the construction of the image of Southern in the official statistics of the 1860s-1870s, which contributed to the formation of the southern stereotype, will also be part of the workshop's discussion. Readings will be added soon. Patriarca, Silvana. "Unmaking the nation? Uses and abuses of Garibaldi in contemporary." Modern 15.4 (2010): 467-483. Patriarca, Silvana. A Crisis of Italian Identity? The Northern League and s Renationalization Since the 1990s [forthcoming in R. Kaiser and J. Edelmann, eds., Crisis as a Permanent Condition? The Italian Political System Between Transition and reform Resistance, Nomos, 2015]. 18 November: Lecture by Silvana Patriarca: 'Brown Babies' in Postwar Europe: The Italian Case (c. 1945-1960) 24 November: Freedom of Movement: A Citizenship Privilege or a Human Right? Joseph H. Carens (2013) The Ethics of Immigration, Oxford University Press, Oxford, chapter 11: The Case for Open Borders. optional reading: Special Review Issue on Carens Ethics of Immigration. Political Theory, 2015). Rainer Bauböck (2012) Migration and Citizenship: Normative Debates, in: Daniel Tichenor and Marc Rosenblum (eds.) Oxford Handbook of the Politics of International Migration, Oxford University Press, Oxford: 594-613. 1 December: Conceptions of Citizenship outside Europe. Regional Perspectives (Middle East and Latin America) Organizers: Katharina Lenner & Diego Acosta Arcarazo Acosta Arcarazo, Diego, and Luisa Feline Freier. "Turning the immigration policy paradox upside down? Populist liberalism and discursive gaps in South America." International Migration Review 49.3 (2015): 659-696. 5
Arcarazo, Diego Acosta. "Toward a South American Citizenship? the Development of a New Post-National Form of Membership in the Region." Journal of International Affairs 68.2 (2015): 213. Fábos, Anita. "Refugees in the Arab Middle East: Academic and Policy Perspectives." Digest of Middle East Studies 24.1 (2015): 96-110. Lenner, Katharina. Summary of Research Project, 2015. Policy Legacies and Policy Memories: The Governance of Syrian Refugees in Jordan (and Lebanon) Lenner, Katharina. A Human Gift The Socio-Economic Dimension of the Refugee Crisis. Interview, Amman 2015. 12 January: National Identity and Multiculturalism in a Mobile World. New Challenges Triandafyllidou, A. (2013) National Identity and Diversity: Towards Plural Nationalism in J. Dobbernack and T. Modood (eds) Tolerance, Intolerance and Respect. Hard to Accept?, London: Palgrave, pp. 159-186. Antonsich, M. (2015) Interculturalism vs Multiculturalism. The Cantle-Modood debate, Ethnicities, 1-24, available at DOI 10.1177/1468796815604558 Modood, T. (2013) Multiculturalism. Second edition, Cambridge: Polity. Chapters 6 and 7. 23 February: Islam in Europe: Narratives of Belonging and Progressive Challenges Organizers: Aitana Guia & Farida Belkacem Parekh, Bhikhu. European liberalism and'the Muslim question'. Vol. 9. Amsterdam University Press, 2008. Hans-Georg Betz and Susi Meret, "Revisiting Lepanto: the political mobilization against Islam in contemporary Western Europe", Patterns of Prejudice, vol. 43, no. 3-4, 2009, 313-334 (21). Aitana Guia, Working Paper, Bridled nativism? Anti-Muslim prejudice in Spanish North Africa and in Catalonia" 8 March: Migration Decision-Making & the impact of citizenship policies on migrant agency and choices: Bringing People Back In Organizers: Johanna Gereke & Nodira Kholmatova & Samuel Schmid 6
Fitzgerald, Jennifer, David Leblang, and Jessica C. Teets. "Defying the law of gravity: The political economy of international migration." World Politics 66.03 (2014): 406-445. Koikkalainen, Saara, and David Kyle. "Imagining mobility: the prospective cognition question in migration research." Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies (2015): 1-18. Massey, Douglas S. 1999. Why Does Immigration Occur? A Theoretical Synthesis." Pp. 34-52 in The Handbook of International Migration: The American Experience, edited by C. Hirschman, P. Kasinitz and J. DeWind. New York: Russell Sage Foundation. 12 April: The duties of citizenship Organizers: Christine Hobden & Joao do Labareda & Maria Haag Michael Walzer, The Problem with Citizenship in Obligations: Essays on Disobedience, War, and Citizenship (Harvard University Press 1970) 203-228. Robert E. Goodin and Ana Tanasoca, Double Voting (2014) 92 Australasian Journal of Philosophy 743. Christine Hobden, Mind the Gap: Citizens Collective Moral Responsibility for Global Injustice. Dimitry Kochenov, EU Citizenship without Duties (2014) 20 European Law Journal 482. Richard Bellamy, A Duty-Free Europe? What s Wrong with Kochenov s Account of EU Citizenship Rights (2015) 21 European Law Journal 558. 10 May: The concept of territorial jurisdiction and boundaries in legal and political theory and its implications for citizenship and migration Organizers: Peter Szigeti & Oscar Lemma Bouza A draft of Chapter 4 of Oscar's dissertation Chapter 2 of "Jurisdiction" by Shaunnagh Dorsett & Shaun McVeigh Chapter 1 of "Land, Conflict and Justice" by Avery Kolers 7
24 May: Marginalized Citizenship Positions of Roma and Labor Migrants Organizers: Julija Sardelic & Guy Aitchison & Takeshi Miyai Takeshi Miyai Draft of Chapter 1 - The Challenge of Temporary Migration Julija Sardelic Draft of Article The Position and Agency of the Irregularized : Romani Migrants as European Semi-Citizens Guy Aitchison Draft of Article A language of struggle or subordination? Human rights, citizenship and the case of migrant activism Guy Aitchison Research Proposal - Citizenship outside the state: The ethics of civil disobedience in trans-national perspective 15 June MW Lecture Rogers Brubaker: title tbc E 16 June Workshop with Rogers Brubaker (10:00-12:00) 8