Thursday, October 26, 2017 International Conference New Trends and Directions of Migration October 26-27, 2017 National Research University Higher School of Economics Moscow Conference Opening Time 10.00-10.30 Room Room 311, 20 Myasnitskaya Ul. Keynote Heaven Crawley, Professor of International Migration, Centre for Trust, Peace speaker and Social Relations, Coventry University Time 10.30-11.30 Room Room 311, 20 Myasnitskaya Ul. Title Refugees, Migrants, Neither, Both? Categorical Fetishism and the Politics of Bounding in Europe s Migration Crisis 10.30-11.45 Coffee Break Panel 1.1 Time 11:45-13:45 Room Room 311, 20 Myasnitskaya Ul. Title New Trends of Migration Speakers Rebecca Kay, University of Glasgow. Transforming Cities, Transforming Migrants Lives: Central and East European Migration to and Settlement in Scotland Vladimir Malakhov, Moscow School of Social and Economic Sciences. The Phenomenon of Muslim Immigration Abroad and in Russia: Frames of Perception Alena Guskova, Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology, Russian Academy of Sciences. The Influence of Migration on Local Muslim Religious Organizations in the Moscow Region Discussant Akhmet Yarlykapov, Centre for Caucasian Studies and Regional Security, Moscow State Institute of International Relations Panel 1.2. Time 11:45-13:45 Room Room 226, 20 Myasnitskaya Ul. Title The Phenomenon of Transnationalism in Current Migration and How to Study It Speakers Olga Brednikova, European University at St. Petersburg. Double Narratives of a Doubled Reality? On the Methodology of Transnationalism Research Sergey Abashin, European University at St. Petersburg. Transnational
Discussant Perspectives in the Study of International Migration to Russia: How to Get Over Methodological Nationalism? Anna Tuzova, European University at St. Petersburg. The Influence of Transnational Experience on the Identities of Second Generation Vietnamese in St. Petersburg Dmitriy Poletaev, Center of Migration Studies 13.45-15.00 Lunch Panel 2.1 Time 15:00-17:00 Title Integration of Migrants Speakers Morgan Lans, Bordeaux University, France. Integration Processes in Practice: Grassroots Organizations Helping Migrants in Bordeaux, Aarhus and Bilbao Dorina Rosca, School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences, Paris. Social Ties and the Mystical Link. Religion s Role in the Creation of Private Solidarities Among Moldovan Immigrants in the Parisian Region Irina Tiurikova, Northern Arctic Federal University (Arkhangelsk, Russia). Facing the Challenges of Migrants Integration and Adaptation in Italy and Russia: Networks of Intercultural Centres Bhavna Dave, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. Migrants Legalization Campaign and the Changing Nature of the Institution of Intermediaries (Posrednichestvo) in Russia Discussant Olga Tkach, Center for Independent Social Research Panel 2.2. Room 226, 20 Myasnitskaya Ul. Time 15:00-17:00 Title Migration to Russia s North and Siberia Speakers Akhmet Yarlykapov, Centre for Caucasian Studies and Regional Security, Moscow State Institute of International Relations. Islam in the Russian North: is a Third Cultural Area Forming? Ekaterina Kapustina, Peter the Great Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography of the Russian Academy of Sciences, European University at St.Petersburg. The Transnational Experience of Families from Dagestan in the Urban Space of Khanty-Mansi Autonomous District: Identity and Practices Dmitriy Oparin, Moscow State University (Lomonosov University); Higher School of Economics, Moscow. Locals and Newcomers in Yamal: Social Boundaries and Variability of the Migration Experience Fedor Smetain, Tomsk State University. The Mosque as a Factor in the Adaptation of Muslim Migrants (the Case of Tomsk) Discussant Dmitriy Funk, Moscow State University (Lomonosov University) 17.00-17.30 Coffee Break
Panel 3.1. Time 17:30-19:30 Title Highly Skilled Migration Speakers Alina Botezat, Romanian Academy Gh. Zane Institute for Economic and Social Research, Iaşi, Romania; College for Interdisciplinary Education Research, Berlin. Romania s Medical Exodus. Evidence from LinkedIn Data Daniel Kashnitsky, Independent Researcher. Career Trajectories of Migrant Doctors from Kyrgyzstan in Moscow Tigran Harutuynyan, Independent Researcher. Another Reverie: The Armenian Side of Moscow's Contemporary Architecture Discussant Rebecca Kay, University of Glasgow Panel 3.2. Time 17:30-19:30 Room Room 226, 20 Myasnitskaya Ul. Title Ethnic Entrepreneurship and Change of Urban Space Speakers Vera Peshkova, Institute of Sociology, Russian Academy of Sciences. Entrepreneurship among Foreign Migrants in Russia: Structural Possibilities versus Ethnic Resources Lyubov Klepikova, Moscow State University of Railway Engineering; Humboldt University, Berlin. Construction of Commercial Cultural Spaces by Migrants: the Example of Russian Specialty Shops in Berlin Nadezda Kudeyarova, Institute of Latin America, Russian Academy of Sciences. Latin Americans in Spain: the New Driver of the Migration Dynamic Daria Zelenova, Higher School of Economics, Moscow. Spaces of Solidarity: Children s Clubs Organized by Women Migrants in Moscow Discussant Ekaterina Demintseva, Higher School of Economics, Moscow Friday, October 26, 2017 Panel 4.1. Time 10:00-12:00 Room Room 518, 11 Myasnitskaya Ul. Title Migrants Children at School: Problems of Adaptation Speakers Ifigeneia Kokkali, Nikoletta Chardalia, Hellenic Ministry of Education, Research and Religious Affairs. Refugee Children in Greek Public Schools: Schooling, Integration and Identity Issues Irina Yakovleva, Moscow State University (Lomonosov University). Adaptation of Migrant Children: the Case of Moscow s Suburbs Claire Shiff, Bordeaux University. Challenges of Inclusion in the French Republican School System: the Case of Newly Arrived Migrant Children Anna Soldatova, Moscow State University (Lomonosov University). Children of Immigrants and Education Policy as Practice: a Case Study
Discussant Raisa Akifieva, Higher School of Economics, St. Petersburg Panel 4.2. Time 10:00-12:00 Title Issues of Internal Migration Speakers Nikita Mkrtchyan, Higher School of Economics, Moscow; Institute of Geography, Russian Academy of Sciences. Moscow Region and Other Agglomerations in Russia: Population Dynamics and Migration Balance Yulia Florinskaya, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration. Student Migration from Russia s Lowpopulated Cities: 10 Years After Ksenia Grigorieva, Institute of Sociology, Russian Academy of Sciences; Inzila Khamidova, Astrakhan State University. Perceptions of Chechen Labour Migrants Working in Moscow About Locals Discussant Liliya Karachurina, Higher School of Economics, Moscow 12.00-12.15 Coffee Break Round-table In Cooperation with Oxfam Time 12.15-14.00 Room Room 518, 11 Myasnitskaya Ul. Title Children of Migrants: Problems of Adaptation and Integration Speakers Ekaterina Demintseva, Higher School of Economics, Moscow. Why Do Migrant Schools Appear in Russia and Who are Children of Migrants? (a list of other speakers is being formed: scholars, representatives of schools for refugees, officials, etc.) Panel 4.2. Time 12:15-14:00 Title Economic Aspects of Migration Speakers Kseniia Gatskova, Institute for East and Southeast European Studies, Regensburg; Vladimir Kozlov, National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow. The Effect of Labour Migration on Household Formation in Tajikistan Nuria Burnashina, Larisa Smirnyh, Higher School of Economics, Moscow. Migration and Convergence of the Russian regions Based on Wage Rates: Is There Any Cohesion? Eugenia Chernina, Higher School of Economics, Moscow. Migrants Choice of Location: the Role of Experience Fuad Aleskerov, Natalia Mesheryakova, Anna Rezyapova, Sergei Shvydun, Higher School of Economics, Moscow. Network Analysis of International Migration Vladimir Mukomel, Institute of Sociology, Russian Academy of
Discussant Sciences; Mikhail Denisenko, Higher School of Economics, Moscow (title is to be defined) 14.00-15.00 Lunch Keynote speaker Anatoly G. Vishnevsky, Professor of Demographic Studies, Higher School of Economics, Moscow Time 15.00-16.00 Title Global Migration Transition: Retrospective and Prospective View 16.00-16.30 Coffee Break Panel 5.1. Time 16:30-18:30 Title Forced Migration Language English Speakers Tanya Herring, Bangor University School of Law, Wales, UK. Stateless Rohingya Children and Forced Migrant Children are at Risk of Human Trafficking. Can Legal Empowerment for Migrants be Achieved by the International Norm Responsibility to Prevent (R2Prev)? Ekaterina Sokirianskaya, International Crisis Group; Aude Merlin, ULB-CEVIPOL, Brussels; Anne Le Huérou, Université Paris Nanterre- ISP, CERCEC. A Would-be Diaspora? Memory and Perceptions of Conflict Among Chechen Refugees in Europe Ekaterina Ermakova, Russian State University for the Humanities. Tinker, Tailor, Merchant, Spy: Conceptualizing Syrian Migration in Egypt after the Arab Spring Discussant Tatiana Intigrinova, Oxfam Panel 5.2. Time 16:30-18:30 Room Room 226, 20 Myasnitskaya Ul. Title Language and Migration Speakers Vlada Baranova, Higher School of Economics, Moscow; Kapitolina Fedorova, European University at St. Petersburg. Who Lives in the City? Migration Processes Through the Lens of the Linguistic Landscape Polina Kluchnikova, Durham University. Pride vs. Profit: Language Aspects of the Migration Experience of Post-Soviet Migrants in Contemporary Russia Tohir Kalandarov, Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology, Russian Academy of Sciences. Tajik Migrant Religious Poetry Discussant Yulia Mazurova, Institute of Linguistics, Russian Academy of Sciences 18.30 19.00 Conference closing