NECE Conference 2016 Crossing Borders. Migration and Citizenship Education in Europe

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NECE Conference 2016 Crossing Borders. Migration and Citizenship Education in Europe 10-12 November 2016 Zagreb, Croatia www.nece.eu Conference venue: Lisinski Concert Hall in Zagreb, Croatia A conference organised by In co-operation with and the fellowship programme for young Europeans "Shaping Europe Civic Education in Action" a co-operation between the bpb and the Robert Bosch Stiftung. Supported by Media partner:

Background Against the background of a global refugee crisis deeply affecting the state of the European Union and its neighbours, NECE 2016 will focus on the central topic Crossing borders. Migration and Citizenship Education in Europe. The conference will aim at two areas: Firstly, we will look at the ongoing European response to the issue of migration including the repercussions and divisions within and between European societies. Secondly the conference will discuss how citizenship education should react to the polarized debate and the controversies about migration, diversity and identity which have been triggered by the new wave of migration since summer 2015. New (and old) questions about borders, boundaries and national interests have emerged on the European agenda, accompanied by a new anxiety to define and protect historic and cultural identities. There is a real danger that the migrants revolution will radically change European politics and the world view of many Europeans towards exclusion and closure. The refugee crisis reopened the gap between the East and the West in Europe, showing deep divisions between those who see cosmopolitan values as a threat and those who are struggling to defend these as the core of a new European identity. (Ivan Krastev) In order to successfully intervene in this polarised conversation we need to address some fundamental questions for our profession: - How can societies learn to live with uncertainties in an age of hybrid identities caused by migration and a world without borders? - What kind of competencies, tools and/or projects do we need to deal with fears about migration and the future of the West? - And against the background of the current crises: What is our vision of Europe, its values and its future? NECE 2016 will strive to act as: - An intellectual think tank involving a broad variety of international experts with different and controversial perspectives. - A European and international platform for stakeholders of civil society, scholars and citizenship educators. - A show case for good projects and a starting point for new ideas, concepts of citizenship education and transnational projects across Europe, its Eastern neighbours and countries of North Africa. NECE 2016 will offer a rich variety of lectures, workshops, and open formats/spaces, among them a Train the trainer workshop, and a scenario workshop on the future of Citizenship Education in an interdependent world in order to enable participants to actively shape the conference. Field trips to Croatian initiatives and organisations working on migration will be part of the programme. 2 *tbc

Draft Programme Conference moderation: Almut Möller, European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR, Germany) & Susanne Ulrich, Center for Applied Policy Research (C A P) / Academy Leadership & Competence (Germany) Thursday, 10 November 2016 01:00 pm Coffee, registration & project market 02:00 pm Welcome & warm-up 03:30 pm Opening addresses Thomas Krüger, President of the Federal Agency for Civic Education (Germany) Frans Timmermans*, Vice-president of the European Commission 04:00 pm What is NECE about? Presentation of the work of Focus group Hard to reach Presentation of the work of Focus group Exchange between Europe and North Africa 04:45 pm Coffee break 05:15 pm Keynote Timothy Garton Ash*, University of Oxford (UK) 05:45 pm Opening Roundtable: What kind of Europe do we want? Anna-Mária Bíró*, Tom Lantos Institute (Hungary) Lina Khatib*, University of London (UK) 06:30 pm Discussion with the audience 08:30 pm Dinner reception 3 *tbc

Friday, 11 November 2016 Project market & networking 09:30 am Keynotes Citizenship education in societies facing migration and diversity Michalis Kakos, Leeds Beckett University (UK) David Kerr*, University of Bristol (UK) Discussion with the audience 10:45 am Project pitch: one minute presentation per project (project market) 11:15 am Parallel sessions (focusing on the main topic of the conference) 1. Train the trainer (participation for trainers only) 2. Scenario workshop (by invitation only) 3. Practical discourse: Project exchange on increase participation and empowerment of refugees and ethnic minorities 4. Practical discourse: Project exchange on Islam and citizenship education recent approaches 5. Academic discourse: New approaches in citizenship education facing migration and diversity 6. Political discourse: Migration policy in Europe 7. Title to be announced 8. Title to be announced 02:00 pm Lunch Project market networking 03:00 pm Parallel activities: 1) Continuation scenario workshop 2) Field trips : exploring local initiatives, projects and activists dealing with migration and integration (open for all participants; prior registration required) 8:00 pm Dinner and cultural event 4 *tbc

Saturday, 12 November 2016 Project market & networking 09:00 am Parallel session Consultation Panel: Funding and lobbying for transnational projects Education Policy Panel: Future trends and programmes on citizenship education Networking Panel: Starting transnational projects, looking for synergies across countries 10:30 am Coffee break 11:00 am Open space 01:30 pm Closing session: wrapping-up the conference Farewell 02:00 pm Lunch 5 *tbc