March 31: International Research Workshop at Carleton University Managing Migration in World Society. International Organizations in Migration Politics II Residence Commons, CO 270-274, Carleton Campus http://mobilitypolitics.org/managingmigration/location/ 08:00 a.m. Arrival and Registration Meet & Greet Celeste ALCENA, Amanda BERGMANN, Dorit HAPP, Jay RAMASUBRAMANYAM and Patricia WARD, Transnational Mobility & Politics Research Collective 08:45 a.m. Opening and Welcome Remarks Pauline RANKIN, Associate Vice-President Research and International, Carleton University Betina APPEL KUZMAROV, Associate Dean, Students and Enrolment, Faculty of Public Affairs, Carleton University and Karen SCHWARTZ, Associate Dean, Research and International, Faculty of Public Affairs, Carleton University James MILNER, Member of the Steering Committee, Migration & Diaspora Studies (MDS), Carleton University Jonathan MALLOY, Chair, Department of Political Science, Carleton University Follow us @mobpoli Our hashtag: #IOMIGMAN
09:15 a.m. Thematic Introduction Managing Migration in World Society. International Organizations in Migration Politics. A Follow-Up Martin GEIGER, Dept. of Political Science and EURUS, Carleton University Martin KOCH, Institute for World Society Studies, Bielefeld University, Germany 10:00 a.m. Panel Discussion Organizations in Migration Politics and World Society: Concepts, Methodologies, Stories from the Field Chairs and Moderators: Christina GABRIEL, Dept. of Political Science, Carleton University Martin KOCH, Institute for World Society Studies, Bielefeld University, Germany Panelists: Pauline GARDINER BARBER, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada Dorit HAPP, Leibniz Institute for Regional Geography, Leipzig, Germany Paul HODGE, University of Newcastle, Newcastle, Australia Rianne MAHON, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada 11:30 a.m. Lunch Break Networking, Poster Session and Film Screening Poster Session. Foyer Residence Commons Thematic posters prepared by students of Mobility & Migration, an introductory 3 rd - year class to migration, border and refugee studies in Carleton s Political Science Department. Film screening. Residence Commons CO 274 19 Days The Human Side of the Refugee Resettlement Process in Canada. This short documentary was directed by international award-winning Somali-Canadian filmmakers Asha and Roda Siad. During the screening, Asha Siad, an active member of the Mobility & Politics Collective and student in Carleton s Norman Paterson School of International Affairs (NPSIA), will be present. 1:00 p.m. Concurrent Sessions I III Session I. Residence Commons CO 270-272 Regional Dialogues and Cooperation on Migration and Refugees Chair: Amrita HARI, Pauline Jewett Institute for Women's & Gender Studies, Carleton University Sanda Ajzerle, Omer Kaya and Kyle Kostashuk (Carleton University): Frontex and the EU-Turkey Readmission Agreement Benjamin Globerman (Carleton University): UNHCR, IOM and Migration Management in the Mediterranean: Gaps in the System 2
Mariana Martins Almeida (Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, Brazil): IOM, the UN and the Brazil-Haiti Bilateral Dialogue on Migration Patricia Ward (Boston University, Boston, U.S.): Classifying Migrants to Classify Themselves: Migration Management as an Emerging Social Field? Session II. Residence Commons CO 274 Migration Management in Practice and its Effects Chair: Jennifer RIDGLEY, Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, Carleton University Tanya Dupuis, Abigail Evans and Patrick Mayangi (Carleton University): The EU, the IOM and the Macedonian Corridor Kelsey Norman (University of California, Irvine, U.S.): Domestic Effects of Global Migration Governance: Middle East and North Africa Dorit Happ (Leibniz Institute for Regional Geography, Leipzig, Germany): The UNHCR in Refugee Integration. External Governance and its Effects: Belarus and Ukraine Session III. Residence Commons CO 208 Development and Humanitarian Migration Management Chair: Melissa KELLY, Borders in Globalization (BIG), Carleton University Tara Askandari, Katherine Rychliski and Anna Sophia Vollmerhausen (Carleton University): The Humanitarian Case for Biometric Borders Sarah Boelhouwer and Zachary Luksha (Carleton University): Managing Peace and Migration in Post-Conflict States Tilmann Scherf (Free University Berlin, Germany): Humanitarian Border Management: IOM and the Ebola Crisis Estelle Miramond (Université Denis Diderot, Paris VII, France): Humanitarian Detentions and Deportations. IOM Anti-Trafficking in the Case of Lao Migrants 2:30 p.m. Break 3
2:45 p.m. Concurrent Sessions IV and V Session IV. Residence Commons CO 270-272 Deterrence. The Answer in an Age of Mobility and Refugees? Chair: Tilmann SCHERF, Collaborative Research Centre Governance in Areas of Limited Statehood, Free University Berlin, Germany Jonathan Kent (University of Toronto, Canada): Deterrence and Australia- UNHCR Relations Since the 1990s Paul Hodge (University of Newcastle, Australia): Crafting Resistance to Operation Sovereign Borders: NGOs, Advocacy Groups and Citizen Activism in Australia Philippe Frowd (The University of York, U.K.): Expanding Border Management: a 'Developmental' Turn in the IOM Christopher Graham (University of Massachusetts, Boston, U.S.): Security and Development: The Role of International Organizations in Migration Governance in Jamaica. Session V. Residence Commons CO 274 Governance from Below and the Challenges of Climate Change and Global Inequality? Chair and Moderator: Jay RAMASUBRAMANYAM, Department of Law and Legal Studies, Carleton University Stefan Rother (Arnold-Bergstraesser Institute, Freiburg, Germany): Global Migration Governance from Below: Actors, Strategies, Discourses Erin Newman-Grigg (Carleton University, Ottawa): IOM. Remittances and Returns as Development Policy? Bruno Dupeyron (University of Regina, Canada): Environmental Migrants in the Americas: the Emergence of a Perplexing International Regime Andrada Mihai (Carleton University, Ottawa): Governing the Inevitable: IOM's Leadership on Climate Migration Policy Making 4:45 p.m. Conclusions and Closing Remarks Celeste ALCENA, Amanda BERGMANN, Mariana MARTINS ALMEIDA and Jay RAMASUBRAMANYAM, Transnational Mobility & Politics Research Collective Martin GEIGER, Dept. of Political Science and EURUS, Carleton University Martin KOCH, Institute for World Society Studies, Bielefeld University, Germany 4
This event is organized by Dr. Martin Geiger (Department of Political Science and Institute of European, Russian and Eurasian Studies, Carleton University, Ottawa) and Dr. Martin Koch (Institute for World Society Studies, Bielefeld University, Germany), and their Canadian and international collaborators in MobPoli, the transnational Mobility & Politics Research Collective (www.mobpoli.info). We are grateful for the financial and in-kind support received from: the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC), the Borders in Globalization Project and the Impact Hub Ottawa, as well as from the following entities at Carleton University: the Faculty of Public Affairs (FPA), Office of the Vice-President Research and International (OVPRI), Institute of European, Russian and Eurasian Studies (EURUS), Department of Political Science, The Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, the Bachelor Program of Global and International Studies (BGInS), and Policy Talks (podcasts produced by Carleton students and alumni at the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs). Mobility & Politics. A Transnational Research Collective. Formed by Students, Emerging Scholars and Practitioners. Based out of Carleton University. With Collaborators in Canada & Beyond. This research was supported by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. 5
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