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January 15Th-17Th 2020 Université De Cergy-Pontoise January International th th Conference 15 -17 Migrants in 2020 European Cities Re-Shaping Urban Spaces Université de Cergy-Pontoise (Gennevilliers) MF Creaprint - Novembre 2019 International January Conference 15th-17th Scientifi c Committee: 2020 Abdoul Hameth Ba (Evry University, France) Migrants in Peter Balogh (Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary) Margarita Barañano Cid (Complutense university of Madrid, Spain) European Cities Pierre Bergel (Caen-Normandie University, France) Re-Shaping Urban Spaces Diana Burgos-Vigna (Cergy-Pontoise University, France) Teresa Costa Pinto (ISCTE, Portugal) Organizers : Didier Desponds (Cergy-Pontoise University, France) • MRTE research centre (Didier Desponds), Pierre Kamdem (Poitiers University, France) • University of Cergy-Pontoise; Jesús Leal Maldonado (Complutense university of Madrid, Spain) • AGORA research centre (Diana Burgos-Vigna and Tim Leibert (Leibniz Ifl , Germany) Aurore Merle), • University of Cergy-Pontoise Aurore Merle (Cergy-Pontoise University, France) Béla Soltesz (Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary) Supported by: Jacques Teller (University of Liège, Belgium) • Initiative d’excellence Paris-Seine, Fondation UCP Karin Wiest (Leibniz Ifl , Germany) WEDNESDAY, 15 JANUARY 2020 OPENING 14:00-14:30: REGISTRATION 14:30 - 17:30: FIELD TRIPS IN THE CITY OF GENNEVILLIERS, A MULTICULTURAL SUBURB OF PARIS 18:00: OPENING COCKTAIL THURSDAY, 16 JANUARY 2020 9:00-10:15 – WELCOMING REMARKS Catherine Marshall (Director of the AGORA research centre) and Elizabeth Auclair (Director of the MRTE research centre) Didier Desponds (Université de Cergy-Pontoise): “Which data to know migrants’ residential mobility: a comparative approach in European context?” Margarita Barañano (Universidad Complutense, Madrid): “Transnational migrations grounded in local communities and their impact on the transformation of cities” 10:15-10:30 – COFFEE BREAK 10:30 – 12:45 - MORNING SESSIONS Panel 1 INTERCULTURALITY AND CITIZENSHIP (Chair: Teresa Costa-Pinto ISCTE- Lisbon University Institute) Jesús Rivera-Navarro (Universidad de Salamanca), Elisa Brey (Universidad Complutense), Manuel Franco (Universidad of Alcalá): “Negative perception towards immigrants; fi ndings in three neigbourhoods of Madrid (Spain)” Diana Burgos-Vigna (Université de Cergy-Pontoise) and Karine Bergès (Université Paris-Créteil): “Migration, empowerment and citizenship. The case of Latin American household workers in Madrid” Abdoul Hameth Ba (Université d’Evry): “Contemporary Intercultural and migration dynamics in cities” Juan Du (CERI, Sciences-Po Paris): “Chinese immigrants acting as local residents. Everyday citizenship in the suburbs of Paris” Panel 2 MIGRANTS’ SETTLEMENT AND RESIDENTIAL STRATEGY (Chair: Didier Desponds, UCP) Aura Moldovan, Anna Dunkl and Tim Leibert (Leibniz-Institut für Länderkunde): “When residential markets shift: intra-city migration pattern of migrants in Leipzig, Germany” Carlos Manuel Abaunza (Universidad Complutense): “Interrogating non-conventional bordering practices in the European space” Rania Arar (Grenoble Alpes Université/ PACTE): “Challenging the sustainability of the current humanitarian migration system through the lens of Amartya Sen’s capabilities approach“ 12.45-14:00 : LUNCH 14:00-16:30 : AFTERNOON SESSIONS Panel 1 INTERCULTURALITY AND CITIZENSHIP (Chair: Abdoul Hameth Ba, Université d’Evry) Jesús Leal and Margarita Barañano (Universidad Complutense): “Transnational immigration and the shape of multiethnic and multicultural urban spaces. The case of a Madrid neighborhood, Embajadores/ Lavapiés” Teresa Costa-Pinto and Madalena Matos (ISCTE- Lisbon University Institute): “When the neigbourhood tells: issues of coexistence in a social and ethnic mosaic neigbourhood. The case of Mouraria (Lisbon)” Elisa Brey (Universidad Complutense): “Municipal services towards international migrants in the outskirts of Madrid (Spain): the case of Parla (1990-2015)” Linda Haapajarvi (Ecole des Hautes études en sciences sociales): “The communitarian stigma. Moral disciplining of minority citizens at a Parisian maison de quartier” Davi de Carvalho Malheiros (Université de Strasbourg): “Intra and inter-ethnics encounters in a German suburban restaurant: appropriation of the space and urban changing” Panel 2 MIGRANTS’ SETTLEMENT AND RESIDENTIAL STRATEGY (Chair: Jacques Teller) Charlotte Casier (FNRS/Université Libre de Bruxelles): “High-status migrants and urban transformation. 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FRIDAY, 17 JANUARY 2020 9:00-10:15 - MORNING SESSIONS Panel 1 MIGRANTS ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES AND CITIES’ ECONOMIC MUTATIONS (Chair: Pierre Bergel) Linda Szabó (Central European University): “Multiple Spatialities of Chinese Social Incorporation on the Periphery of Europe” Ya-Han Chuang (Ined, Paris): “The New Chinatowns in Europe: Chinese Wholesalers As Urban Economic and Political Actors” Charles Simplice Mbatsogo Mebo (Université de Poitiers): “Entrepreneurial practices of African diasporas in Poitiers: profi les and strategies of actors” Panel 2 MULTISCALE INTEGRATION POLICIES (Chair: Peter Balogh) Celia Fomani (Institut Catholique de Paris): “French status change policy impacts on foreign students professional and social integration process in the Parisian Region: the case of highly skilled Cameroonians” Jean Fidèle Simba (Université Paris 8): “School and integration of unaccompanied children : is it an invisible integration into urban area ? How do we evaluate it in Paris? Brigitte Gauthier (Université d’Evry Paris Saclay) “Initiation to Tolerance thanks to the Politics of Linguistic Integration (The Greek Dilemma)” 10:15-10:30 – COFFEE BREAK 10:30-12:30: MORNING SESSIONS Panel 1 MULTISCALE INTEGRATION POLICIES (Chair: Jesús Leal) Béla Soltész (Eötvös Loránd University- ELTE, Budapest): “New immigration destinations and local governance challenges: immigration and policymaking in Central and Eastern European Municipalities” Ya-Han Chuang (Ined, Paris) and Aurore Merle (Université de Cergy-Pontoise): “Chinese migrants’ collective action in France: coping with violence and negotiating with local authorities” Peter Balogh (Eötvös Loránd University- ELTE): “Chinese migrants in Hungary between transnationalising and bordering processes” Acces au site universitaire de Gennevilliers depuis la gare RER - Arrêt : Gennevilliers Le site universitaire de Gennevilliers est à quelques minutes à pied du RER C – Arrêt : Gennevilliers • En sortant de la gare RER, prendre à droite, traverser le parking et suivre l’itinéraire en rouge sur le plan ci-dessus pour rejoindre l’avenue Marcel Paul. • Le site universitaire sera en face de vous. https://web.u-cergy.fr/migrantsineuropeancities/.
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