FORSKNING

OFFENTLIG SEMINARRÆKKE 2010

Where to go? Migration and Integration in a Human Rights Perspective

Denne seminarrække er en del af instituttets engagement i "the European Master’s Degree in Human Rights and Democratisation", E.MA. Oplægsholderne er forskere og andre eksperter fra Danmark såvel som fra udlandet. Seminarrækken foregår på engelsk og er åben for alle. Der er fri entré, og tilmelding er ikke nødvendig.

Venue: DIHR, Fischer Meeting Room, Wilders Plads 8K, Ground floor              
Convener: Hatla Thelle, Ph.D., Senior Research Fellow


MAPPING THE FIELD

First section will provide an overall picture of migration flows globally and a human rights perspective on migration.

Tirsdag d. 16. februar, kl. 10-12
Anja Wiesbrock: The EU legislation on legal migration: a human rights perspective.   

Tirsdag d. 23. february, kl. 10-12
Rainer Münz: Global migration in an age of mobility. Challenges and opportunities for sending and receiving countries.


MIGRATION

Second section will address the situation of leaving or fleeing one’s place of origin. Different reasons for leaving are: war and catastrophes, economic hardship, social exclusion, coercion or trafficking; etc.
 
Tirsdag d. 2. marts, kl. 10-12
Finn Stepputat: Forced migration: Between legal categories and everyday life.  

Tirsdag d. 9. marts, kl. 10-12

Hatla Thelle: Crossing internal borders: Peasant-workers in China.

Tirsdag d. 16. marts, kl. 10-12
Thomas Gammeltoft-Hansen:  Outsourcing migration control and the right to seek asylum in the European Union.


INTEGRATION

Third section will sketch different problems related to integration in the receiving country.

Tirsdag d. 13. april, kl. 10-12
Eva Ersbøll: A re-definition of belonging: language and integration tests in Europe.

Tirsdag d. 20. april, kl. 10-12 - This seminar is cancelled
Stéphanie Lagoutte: Room for diversity: What do European laws say to immigrants’ import of foreign family traditions and rules?

Torsdag d. 22. april, kl. 10-12
Morten Kjærum: Migration and human rights.  

Tirsdag d. 27. april, kl. 10-12
Nauja Kleist: Diasporic and transnational communities – integration or marginalization?