【周一干正事】会议推介:“边界与正义”
会议时间:5月10日-15日
主办方:牛津大学
会议简介:牛津大学2021年度“迁移”主题会议将全面采取线上模式。为期一周的会议将囊括多个学科主题,力图实现这一主题下的跨学科对话。会议旨在联系历史与现在,反思当前边境制度下的不公正问题。具体议题包括疆界历史、流动管制与殖民遗留、边界与移民制度、边境犯罪、后疫情时代的边界制度等。
相关链接:OXFORD MIGRATION CONFERENCE 2021: Borders and Justice | TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities
注册入口:Oxford Migration Conference 2021 - Borders & Justice Tickets, Mon 10 May 2021 at 13:00 | Eventbrite
信息员:刘燚姝
2021/05/10
MONDAY, 10th MAY
Panel #1: Border Histories, (Im)moral Foundations
3 - 4.30 pm BST
Chair: Dr Anne Irfan [she/her] (Refugee Studies Centre, University of Oxford)
with:
Bava Dharani [she/her](paralegal)- “Migrant labour in Singapore: Indentured servitude by another name”
Dr Martin Lemberg-Pedersen [he/him](Centre for Advanced Migration Studies, University of Copenhagen) - “Postcoloniality and the datafication of displacement governance”
Dr Ilyas Chattha [he/him] (University of Southampton) - "Contraband as a Form of Resistance at the India-Pakistan Border: Evidence from the Punjab Borderland"
Dr Tamara Last [she/her] (African Centre for Migration & Society, University of the Witwatersrand) and Prof Tendayi Achiume [she/her](UCLA School of Law, UN Special Rapporteur on Contemporary Forms of Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance) - “Decolonial Regionalism: Reorienting Southern African Migration Policy” *note* Dr Tamara Last will be presenting.
Keynote by: Harsha Walia
6 - 7 pm BST
Please join us for the conference opening, hosted by award-winning author and Executive Director of the BC Civil Liberties Association: Harsha Walia [she/her].
Harsha Walia’s work includes Border and Rule: Global Migration, Capitalism, and the Rise of Racist Nationalism. Award-winning author of Undoing Border Imperialism, co-author of Never Home: Legislating Discrimination in Canadian Immigration as well as Red Women Rising: Indigenous Women Survivors in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside. Harsha has organized in grassroots migrant justice, anti-capitalist, feminist, abolitionist, and anti-imperialist movements for two decades. Trained in law, she is the previous Project Coordinator of the Downtown Eastside Women’s Centre and current Executive Director of the BC Civil Liberties Association.
Panel #2: Detention, Encampment & Deportation
11 am - 12.30 pm BST
Chair: Eva Sêrro Spiekermann [she/her](Doctoral Candidate, Centre for Criminology, University of Oxford)
with:
Dr Silvia Pitzalis [she/her](University of Urbino) and Fabio De Blasis [he/him] - “Niger and the new frontiers of EU border externalisation: Curbing irregular migration through IOM’s (in)voluntary repatriation?”
Dr Clara Lecadet [she/her](French National Centre for Scientific Research) - “Deportees: Political voice and experience”
Mariri Niino [she/her](MSc Migration Studies, University of Oxford) - “Detention in Japan: Asylum seekers at the Shinagawa Detention Centre”
Dr Martina Tazzioli [she/her](Goldsmiths University of London) and Dr Francesca Esposito [she/her] (Centre for Criminology, University of Oxford) - “Cramp, cheat and disperse: The economies of migrants’ hotel confinement in the UK”
Hallam Tuck [he/him](Doctoral Candidate, Centre for Criminology, University of Oxford) - “Deliberate indifference: The public-private relationship and the spread of COVID-19 in US immigration detention”
Panel #3: Activists and Practitioners
5 - 6.30 pm BST
Chair: Dr Martina Tazzioli [she/her](Goldsmiths University of London)
with:
Border Violence Monitoring Network - “Pre-removed: Investigating rights suspensions through carceral violence and the link to pushbacks from immigration detention centres in Greece”
Otros Dreams en Acción - “Deportation and return: Undocumented Mexicans in Mexico”
Oxford Against Immigration Detention - "How to bridge gaps and organize in the field of migration: Some examples from the field of immigration detention"
Statewatch - "Frontex as figurehead; how the agency channels the EU's externalised migration control"
Erik Marquardt(MEP, greens/EFA) - "Make Migration boring again"
WEDNESDAY, 12th MAY
Panel #4: Border Discrimination
11 am - 12.30 pm BST
Chair: Dr Billy Holzberg [he/him] (Lecturer in Social Justice, King's College London)
with:
Dr Catherine Briddick [she/her](Refugee Studies Centre, University of Oxford) - “When do migration controls discriminate against women under CEDAW?”
Dr Brandy Cochrane [they/them] (Lecturer and Researcher, Victoria University, Melbourne ) and Lotte Wolff [she/her] - “‘Knowable-ness’: The unspoken criteria in refugee status determination for LGBTIQ+ applicants in Australia”
Ana María Ramírez [she/her](Citizens UK) - “Dismantling digital borders: The experience of a Latin American parent engagement group during the pandemic”
Rui Marques Pinto [he/him](Political adviser, Integration Council Reutlingen) “Immigration challenging meritocracy ideology: Between criminalization and justice”
Panel #5: Bordering, Borderlines, Border Diffusion
5 - 6.30 pm BST
Chair: Samuel Singler [he/him](Doctoral Candidate, Centre for Criminology, University of Oxford)
with:
Estefanía Castañeda Pérez [she/her](Doctoral Candidate , UCLA Department of Political Sciences) - “Contested Citizenship at the Mexico-U.S. Border”
Imane Bendra [she/her](Doctoral Candidate , University of Antwerp)- “Sticky borders: Senegalese migrants navigation of every day’s bordering practices in Morocco”
Prof Joy Owen [she/her] and Ingrid Juries [she/her] and Mamokoena Mokoena [she/her] (all at University of the Free State, Department of Anthropology) - “Bordering on complexity? African migrants’ narratives of boundary creation and dissolution”
Shahd Mousalli [she/her](Decolonial, Feminist Activist and International Development practioner) "Existence Through Exclusion: Refugees and Migrants Deconstructing Borders"
Alena Zelenskaia [she/her](Doctoral Candidate, Ludwigs-Maximilian University Munich) - “Love, laughter, and happily ever after... Crossing the Border”
THURSDAY, 13th MAY
Panel #6: Border Technologies
11 am - 12.30 pm BST
Chair: Prof Ruben Andersson [he/him] (Department of International Development, University of Oxford)
Ashraful Azad [he/him](Doctoral Candidate, University of New South Wales, Sydney) - “Rohingya’s Navigation of Everyday Borders amidst Restrictions in Bangladesh”
Christian Rossipal [he/him](Doctoral Candidate, New York University)- “Forensic medicine and operational media: migrant age assessment in Sweden”
Dr Niovi Vavoula [she/her](Lecturer Migration & Security, School of Law Queen Mary, University of London) - “The Future of Digitalised Border Controls in the European Union (EU): Automated Decision Making, Artificial Intelligence and Challenges for Human Rights”
Dr Melissa Martins Casagrande [she/her](Researcher at Universidade Federal do Paraná) and Derek Assenço Creuz [he/him]- “The body as a source of legal identity: the (mis)use of biometrics and non-refoulement”
Dr Sanja Milivojevic [she/her](Research Fellow in Criminology , La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia & Associate Director of Border Criminologies University of Oxford) - “Border utopia or lucrative alchemy of total security? Artificial intelligence, illegalised non-citizens, and the promise of seamless borders of the future”
Panel #7: Criminalisation & Crimmigration
5 - 6.30 pm BST
Chair: Dr Catherine Briddick [she/her](Refugee Studies Centre, University of Oxford)
with:
Fionnuala Gregan [she/her](paralegal UK immigration law) - “Uber v Aslam: Could a shift in business interest see an end to the hostile environment?”
Thomas McGee [he/him](Doctoral Candidate, University of Melbourne)- “Citizenship stripping as alternative border control: Syrian counter-perspectives”
Lucy Harry [she/her](Doctoral Candidate, University of Oxford) - “Exploring the relationship between drug trafficking and trafficking: the case-study of women facing the death penalty in Malaysia”
Tyler Kopp [they/them] (Activist and organiser at Otros Dreams en Accion) - “Examining Family Separation Through Narratives of Family, Migration, and Separation Among Deported Mexican-U.S Family Members”
Covadonga Bachiller Lopez [she/her](Researcher Teesside University) - “Border Policing at Sea: Frontex and the Crafting of (il)legalities”
FRIDAY, 14th MAY
Film Screening: Migration Blanket: Q&A
11 am - 12.30 pm BST
Viewing of shortfilm Migration Blanket, followed by Q&A with producer Salma Zulfiqar [she/her]
See the trailer here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FVlDz0WAmb0
Panel #8: COVID-19
5 - 6.30 pm BST
Chair: Prof Biao Xiang [he/him](School of Anthropology & Museum Ethnography, University of Oxford)
with:
Dr Deanna Dadusc [she/her](Senior Lecturer, Brighton University) and Dr Maurice Stierl(Fellow, University of Warwick) - “The Covid excuse: European border violence in the Mediterranean Sea”
Ankit Singh [he/him](Researcher Centre for Political Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi) and Aishwarya Bhattacharyya [she/her](SSHRC Research Associate York University, Toronto) - “Criminalising interstate migration: COVID 19 and the Indian informal sector”
Dr Juan Pablo Serrano Frattali [he/him](Researcher University of Granada)- “The Social Exclusion of Venezuelan Migrants in Colombia during the Covid-19 Pandemic”
SATURDAY, 15th MAY
Panel #9: Current Resistance & Future Alternatives
3 - 4.30 pm BST
Chair: Prof Naomi Paik [she/her] (University of Illinois)
with:
Dr Erika Kalocsányiová [she/her] and Dr Ryan Essex [he/him] (both at University of Greenwich) - “Resistance in response to Australian immigration detention: Lessons learnt after three decades of advocacy”
Hanaa Hakiki [she/her](ECCHR) - “Impunity Perpetuated: Obstacles to accountability and justice at the border”
Dr Olga Demetriou [she/her](Global Security Institute, Durham University) and Professor Jacqueline Stevens [she/her](Northwestern University, Founding Director Deportation Clinic)- “Re-founding Justice in amid National Violence and Disparities: Towards a Declaration of Citizenship”
Caroline Tracey [she/her](UC Berkeley)- “Return Migration, Emplacement, and the Right to the City”
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