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Chair’s Welcome

Dear colleagues, We’re pleased to welcome you to the Department of Political Science at the University of Bari “Aldo Moro” for the 7th Migration Conference. The conference is the largest scholarly gathering on migration with a global scope. Human mobility, economics, work, employment, integration, insecurity, diversity and minorities, as well as spatial patterns, culture, arts and legal and political aspects appear to be key areas in the current migration debates and research. Throughout the program of the Migration Conference you will find various key thematic areas covered in 598 presentations by 767 contributors coming from all around the world, from Australia to Canada, China to Colombia, Brazil to Korea, and South to Norway. We are proud to bring together experts from universities, independent research organisations, governments, NGOs and the media. We are also proud to bring you opportunities to meet with some of the leading scholars in the field. This year invited speakers include Fiona B. Adamson, Markus Kotzur, Philip L. Martin, Karsten Paerregaard, Ferruccio Pastore, Martin Ruhs, Jeffrey H. Cohen, and Carlos Vargas Silva. Although the main language of the conference is English, this year we will have linguistic diversity as usual and there will be presentations in French, Italian, Spanish and Turkish. We have maintained over the years a frank and friendly environment where constructive criticism foster scholarship, while being nice improves networks and quality of the event. We hope to continue with this tradition and you will enjoy the Conference and Bari during your stay. We thank all participants, invited speakers and conference committees for their efforts and contribution. We also thank many colleagues who were interested in and submitted abstracts but could not make it this year. We are particularly grateful to hundreds of colleagues who served as reviewers and helped the selection process. We also thank to those colleagues who organised panels and agreed to chair parallel sessions over three days. We reserve our final thanks to the team of volunteers whose contributions have been essential to the success of the conference. In this regard, special thanks are reserved for our volunteers and team leaders Rosa, Alda, Franco, and Aldo from the University of Bari, Tuncay and Fatma from Regent’s University London, Fethiye from Namik Kemal University and Vildan from Galatasaray University, Ege from Middle East Technical University, Mehari from Regent’s University London, and Gizem from Transnational Press London. 5 THE MIGRATION CONFERENCE 2019 – BARI, ITALY – 18-20 JUNE 2019 Our final thanks are reserved for the leaders of the University of Bari “Aldo Moro” and the Department of Political Science, President of Puglia Regional Administration and Mayor of City of Bari for hosting the Conference and for their generous support in enriching the Conference programme. Please do not hesitate to get in touch with us through the conference email ([email protected]). Ibrahim Sirkeci and Michela C. Pellicani The Migration Conference Chairs

The Migration Conference 2019 The Migration Conference is a global venue for academics, policy makers, practitioners, students and everybody who is interested in intelligent debate and research informed discussions on human mobility and its impacts around the world. The Migration Conference 2019 is the 7th conference in the series and co-organised and hosted by the University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, Italy and Transnational Press London. The Migration Conferences were launched at the Regent’s Centre for Transnational Studies in 2012 when the first large scale well attended international peer-reviewed conference with a focus on Turkish migration in Europe in Regent’s Park campus of Regent’s University London. The migration conferences have been attended by thousands of participants coming from all around the world in London (2012), London (2014), Prague (2015), Vienna (2016), Athens (2017), Lisbon (2018), and Bari (2019). The Migration Conference 2019 is organised with funding raised by registration fees. The following organisations have supported the TMC 2019: Department of Political Science and the University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, Italy, Puglia Regional Government, City of Bari, Italian Institute of Statistics, Red Cross Bari Committe, International Organisation for Migration, Italy, Caritas Bari Bitonto, Mediterranean Universities Union, Association Marocaine d’Etudes & de Recherches sur les Migrations, Morocco, Ordine degli Avvocati di Bari, Ordine Assistenti Sociali Regione Puglia, Italy, Global Migration Project at Ohio State University, USA, Regent’s University London Centre for Transnational Business and Management, UK, Albrecht Mendelssohn Bartholdy Graduate School of Law, Germany, Institut de Recherche, Formation et Action sur les Migrations, Belgium, Migration Institute of Finland, Transnational Press London, Migration Letters, Remittances Review, Border Crossing, Kurdish Studies, Journal of Gypsy Studies, and Göç Dergisi journals. The abbreviated title of The Migration Conference is: TMC2019 Hash tag #tmc19bari migrationconference.net tplondon.com @migrationevent fb.me/MigrationConference Email: [email protected]

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CONTENT and TIMETABLE* Chair’s Welcome ...... 5 The Migration Conference 2019 ...... 6 People ...... 11 Conference Executive Committee ...... 11 Transnational Advisory Committee ...... 11 Transnational Scientific Committee ...... 11 Local Organisation Committee ...... 12 Venue: Department of Political Science, University of Bari ...... 13 Useful information ...... 13 Travel Agency ...... 13 Bari City Map: ...... 14 University of Bari Location Maps and Plans: ...... 14 Conference Gala Dinner:...... 17 Keynote speakers at TMC 2019 ...... 18 Summary Programme ...... 22

Day One 18 June 2019 - 08:30-09:45 ...... 24 1A. Exclusion and Inclusion [D] ...... 24 1B. Revisiting Migration Debates [D] ...... 24 1C. Youth Migration: Unaccompanied Children [D] ...... 24 1D. Outside the Boundaries of Reception ...... 25 1E. Gender and Migration ...... 25 1F. Perceptions and Migrations [D] ...... 25 1G. Education and Migration ...... 26 1H. Migration and Integration ...... 26 1J. Politics and Migration ...... 26 1K. Work, Employment, Markets ...... 26 1L. Identity and Migration ...... 27 1M. Redes transnacionales y sociedad civil en los estudios migratorios [SPANISH] . 27 Day One 18 June 2019 - 10:00-12:00: OPENING PLENARY ...... 28 Welcoming Speeches ...... 28 Cocktail Lunch ...... 28 Exhibition: Aesthetic of Migrations by Giovanni Perillo ...... 28 Day One 18 June 2019 - 13:45-15:15 ...... 29 2A. Politiche e Strategie di Integrazione: dinamiche, regolamentazione e legittimazione dei flussi migratori in e dall'Italia [ITALIAN] ...... 29 2B. Participatory Methods in Migration Research ...... 29 2C. Youth Migration ...... 29 2D. Outside the Boundaries of Reception ...... 30 2E. Gender and Migration ...... 30 2F. Migration and Integration ...... 30 2G. Economics of Migration ...... 31 2H. Migration and Acculturation ...... 31 2J. Identity and Migration ...... 31 2K. Contextos y enfoques en los estudios migratorios [SPANISH] ...... 32

* [D] indicates developmental papers and sessions with developmental papers; [LANGUAGE] indicates if the session is run in Italian, Spanish or Turkish. All other sessions are in English; [P] indicates poster sessions. 7 THE MIGRATION CONFERENCE 2019 – BARI, ITALY – 18-20 JUNE 2019 2L. Migration Governance in Europe ...... 32 2M. Identity Politics ...... 32 Day One 18 June 2019 - 13:45-15:15 ...... 33 2N. Il quadro dell’immigrazione nel nostro Paese: dinamiche e profili migratori (In collaboration with ISTAT - Italian Institute of Statistics) ...... 33 Day One 18 June 2019 - 15:30-17:00 ...... 33 3A. Migration and Politics ...... 33 3B. Data and Methods in Migration Research ...... 33 3C. Youth Migration: Unaccompanied Children ...... 34 3D. Outside the Boundaries of Reception ...... 34 3E. Migration and Wellbeing ...... 34 3F. Migration and Integration ...... 35 3G. Economics and Migration ...... 35 3H. Technology and People on the Move ...... 35 3J. High Skilled Migration ...... 36 3K. Transnational Ties and Migration ...... 36 3L. Migration Law and Policy ...... 36 3M. Transnational Context and Migration ...... 37 3N. Immigration and Integration in Apulia Region ...... 37 Day One 18 June 2019 - 17:15-19:00 ...... 37 4A. Migration and Integration ...... 37 4B. Göç ve Edebiyat [TURKISH]...... 38 4C. Migration Law and Policy ...... 38 4D. Migration and Politics ...... 38 4E. Migration and Integration ...... 39 4F. Migration and Wellbeing ...... 39 4G. Technology and People on the Move ...... 39 Day One 18 June 2019 - 17:15-19:00 ...... 40 Roundtable I: Migration Governance ...... 40 Day One 18 June 2019 - 19:15-20:00 ...... 40 Concert by the Orchestra Sinfonica della Città Metropolitana di Bari ...... 40

Day Two 19 June 2019 - 08:45-10:30 ...... 41 5A. Migration Governance and Asylum Crises – The MAGYC project ...... 41 5B. Migration and Integration ...... 41 5C. Roundtable II: I valori costituzionali alla prova del fenomeno migratorio...... 41 5D. Prospects in Migration Theory ...... 42 5E. Gender and Migration ...... 42 5F. Turkey’s Migration Space ...... 42 5G. Citizenship Debates ...... 43 5H. Migration and Wellbeing ...... 43 5J. Migration Policies in Europe ...... 43 5K. Identity and Migration ...... 44 5L. Retos y oportunidades en la migracion internacional [SPANISH] ...... 44 5M. Göç ve Siyaset [TURKISH] [D] ...... 44 Day Two 19 June 2019 - 08:45-10:30: PLENARY SESSION II ...... 45 Day Two 19 June 2019 - 12:15-13:30 MOVIE SCREENING ...... 45 Day Two 19 June 2019 - 13:30-15:00 ...... 46 6A. Prospects in Migration Theory ...... 46 6B. Contextos y enfoques en los estudios migratorios [SPANISH] ...... 46 6C. Migration and Policy in the South ...... 46 8 @migrationevent | #tmc19bari | www.migrationconference.net 6D. Migration and Identity ...... 47 6E. Identity and Migration ...... 47 6F. Work, Employment, Markets ...... 47 6G. Arts and Migration ...... 48 6H. CROAS: Working with Immigrants [ITALIAN] ...... 48 6J. Türkiye’de Göç ve Uyum [TURKISH] ...... 48 6K. Push for Migration ...... 48 6L. Migration and Integration ...... 49 6M. Migration and Integration ...... 49 Day Two 19 June 2019 - 13:30-15:00 VIDEO SCREENING ...... 49 Day Two 19 June 2019 - 15:15-16:45 ...... 49 7A. Migration and Integration ...... 49 7B. Prospects in Migration Theory ...... 50 7C. Gender and Migration ...... 50 7D. Onward Migration in a Changing Europe ...... 50 7E. Edebiyat ve Göç [TURKISH] ...... 51 7F. Migration and Integration ...... 51 7G. Migration and Power ...... 51 7H. Work, Employment, Markets ...... 52 7J. Türkiye’de Göç ve Uyum [TURKISH] ...... 52 7K. Migration and Politics ...... 52 7L. Question of “Crisis” ...... 53 7M. Refugee Policies and Reflections ...... 53 7N. Narratives of Migration ...... 53 7P. Children on the Move ...... 53 Day Two 19 June 2019 - 17:00-18:45 ...... 54 8A. Migration and Integration ...... 54 8B. Remittances ...... 54 8C. Space Reconsidered ...... 54 8D. Gender and Migration ...... 55 8E. Migration Experiences and Coping Strategies ...... 55 8F. Work, Employment, Markets ...... 55 8G. Intersectionalities and critical geographies of mobility: multiscalar insights in the Iberoamerican region [D] ...... 56 Day Two 19 June 2019 - 17:30-19:15 ...... 56 Roundtable III: Global Trends in Migration Policy ...... 56 8H. Migration Studies on Display [P] ...... 56 8J. Migration Studies on Display [P] ...... 57 8K. Migration Studies on Display [P] ...... 57 8L. Migration Studies on Display [P] ...... 58

Day Three 20 June 2019 - 08:45-10:30 ...... 59 9A. Remittances ...... 59 9B. Refugees and Barriers ...... 59 9C. Return Migration ...... 59 9D. Portrayals and Borders ...... 60 9E. Family and Migration ...... 60 9F. Din ve Göç [TURKISH] ...... 60 9G. From Move to Settlement ...... 61 9H. Discourse and Representation in Media ...... 61 9J. Management of Migration and Integration Process: Legal migrants and their integration in Italy [Master Students] [D] ...... 61

9 THE MIGRATION CONFERENCE 2019 – BARI, ITALY – 18-20 JUNE 2019 9K. Göç ve Küreselleşme [TURKISH] [D] ...... 62 9L. Nuevas tendencias migratorias en América Latina y el Caribe: Una mirada a los conflictos y dinámicas de salida, retorno, re - asentamiento, derechos humanos y políticas públicas [SPANISH] ...... 62 9M. Arts and Migration ...... 62 Day Three 20 June 2019 - 10:45-12:30 ...... 63 PLENARY SESSION III: Reflecting on World Refugee Day ...... 63 PLENARY SESSION IV: Technology and People on the Move ...... 63 Day Three 20 June 2019 - 13:30-14:30 ...... 63 Graduation Ceremony for Masters in Management of Migration and Integration Process ...... 63 Day Three 20 June 2019 - 13:30-15:00 ...... 63 10X. SPECIAL CONVERSATION ON CINEMA ...... 63 10A. Migration and Integration ...... 63 10B. Skilled Migration ...... 64 10C. Migration and Migrants in Media ...... 64 10D. Onward Migration in a Changing Europe ...... 64 10E. Return Migration ...... 65 10F. Migration and Policy ...... 65 10G. Remittances and Migration...... 65 10H. Gender and Migration ...... 66 10J. Göç ve Edebiyat [TURKISH] ...... 66 10K. Family and Migration ...... 66 10L. Identity and Representation ...... 67 10M. Göç ve Aidiyet [TURKISH] [D] ...... 67 Special Session: Percorsi di accoglienza e integrazione dei cittadini stranieri [ITALIAN] ...... 67 Day Three 20 June 2019 - 15:15-16:45 ...... 68 11A. Displacement Challenges ...... 68 11B. Migration and Integration ...... 68 11C. Arts and Migration ...... 68 11D. Migration and Education ...... 68 11E. Göç ve Kültür [TURKISH] [D] ...... 69 11F. Transformations with Migration ...... 69 11G. Migration and Integration ...... 69 11H. Migration Law and Policy ...... 69 11J. Family and Migration ...... 70 11K. Work, Employment, Markets [D] ...... 70 11L. Göç ve Türkiye [TURKISH] ...... 70 Day Three 20 June 2019 - 17:00-18:45 ...... 71 Roundtable IV: Migration Policy in Italy and Beyond ...... 71 Day Three 20 June 2019 - 18:45-19:15: Closing Remarks ...... 71

Day Three 20 June 2019 - 20:00-22:30: GALA DINNER ...... 71

Name Index ...... 72

10 @migrationevent | #tmc19bari | www.migrationconference.net People Conference Executive Committee Prof Michela C. Pellicani, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, Italy (Chair) Prof Ibrahim Sirkeci, Regent’s University London, UK (Chair) Prof Jeffrey H. Cohen, Ohio State University, USA Prof Philip L Martin, University of California Davis, USA Prof Ali Tilbe, Namik Kemal University, Turkey

Transnational Advisory Committee Prof Deborah Anker, Harvard University, United States Prof Petra Bendel, Friedrich-Alexander University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany Prof Ali Caglar, Hacettepe University, Turkey Prof Giovanni Cellamare, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, Italy Prof Dilek Cindoglu, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Qatar Prof Aron Anselem Cohen, University of Granada, Spain Prof Lucinda Fonseca, University of Lisbon, Portugal Prof Elli Heikkila, Migration Institute of Finland, Finland Prof Monica Ibáñez-Angulo, University of Burgos, Spain Prof Liliana Jubilut, Universidade Católica de Santos, Brazil Prof Mohamed Khachani, AMERM & University of Rabat, Morocco Prof Beatrice Knerr, University of Kassel, Germany Prof Byron Kotzamanis, University of Thessaly, Greece Prof Jonathan Liu, Regent’s University London, UK Prof Apostolos G Papadopoulos, Harokopio University of Athens, Greece Prof João Peixoto, University of Lisbon, Portugal Prof Daniele Petrosino, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, Italy Prof Nicholas Procter, University of South Australia, Australia Prof Giuseppe Sciortino, University of Trento, Italy Prof Claude Sumata, National Pedagogical University, DR Congo

Transnational Scientific Committee Dr Nirmala Devi Arunasalam, University of Plymouth, United Kingdom Dr Bahar Baser, Coventry University, United Kingdom Dr Bharati Basu, Central Michigan University, United States Dr Gülseli Baysu, Queen’s University Belfast, United Kingdom Dr Gul Ince Beqo, Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore di Milano, Italy Dr Tuncay Bilecen, Kocaeli University, Turkey & Regent’s University London, UK Dr Elias Boukrami, Regent’s University London, United Kingdom Dr Yaprak Civelek, Istanbul Arel University, Turkey Dr Nicola Daniele Coniglio, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, Italy Dr Martina Cvajner, University of Trento, Italy Dr Carla de Tona, Independent Researcher, Italy Dr Saniye Dedeoğlu, Mugla Sitki Kocman University, Turkey Dr Sureya Sonmez Efe, University of Lincoln, United Kingdom Dr Tahire Erman, Bilkent University, Turkey Dr Alina Esteves, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal Dr Ana Vila Freyer, Universidad Latina de México, Mexico Dr Gökçe Bayindir Goularas, Yeditepe University, Turkey Dr Olga R. Gulina, RUSMPI- Institute on Migration Policy, Russia Dr Sarah E. Hackett, Bath Spa University, United Kingdom Dr Serena Hussain, Coventry University, United Kingdom Dr İnci Aksu Kargın, Uşak University, Turkey Dr Rania Rafik Khalil, The British University in , Egypt

11 THE MIGRATION CONFERENCE 2019 – BARI, ITALY – 18-20 JUNE 2019 Dr Emre Eren Korkmaz, University of Oxford, United Kingdom Dr Alberto Capote Lama, University of Granada, Spain Dr Simeon Magliveras, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia Dr Vildan Mahmutoğlu, Galatasaray University, Turkey Dr Altay Manço, Institut de Recherche, Formation et Action sur les Migrations, Belgium Dr Marius Matichescu, West Timisoara University, Romania Dr M. Gökay Özerim, Yaşar University, Turkey Dr Marjan Petreski, American College Skopje, Macedonia Isabella Piracci, Avvocatura Generale dello Stato, Rome, Italy Dr Md Mizanur Rahman, Qatar University, Qatar Dr Bradley Saunders, Prince Mohammad bin Fahd University, Saudi Arabia Dr Paulette K. Schuster, Hebrew University Jerusalem, Israel Dr Deniz Ş. Sert, Özyeğin University, Turkey Dr Ruchi Singh, Prin. L. N. Welingkar Institute of Management Dev. & Res., India Dr Armagan Teke Lloyd, Abdullah Gul University, Turkey Dr Fethiye Tilbe, Namik Kemal University, Turkey Dr AKM Ahsan Ullah, University Brunei Darussalam, Brunei Darussalam Dr K. Onur Unutulmaz, Social Sciences University of Ankara, Turkey Dr Deniz Eroglu Utku, Trakya University Dr Raffaele Vacca, University of Florida, USA Dr Hassan Vatanparast, Saskatchewan University, Canada Dr Pınar Yazgan, Sakarya University, Turkey Dr M. Murat Yüceşahin, Ankara University, Turkey Dr Welat Zeydanlioglu, Sweden Dr Ayman Zohry, Egyptian Society for Migration Studies, Egypt Emilia Lana de Freitas Castro, Universität Hamburg, Germany Ülkü Sezgi Sözen, Albrecht Mendelssohn Bartholdy Graduate School of Law, Germany

Local Organisation Committee Michela C. Pellicani, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, Italy (Chair) Alda Kushi, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, Italy (Logistics contact) Rosa Venisti, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, Italy (Logistics contact) Ege Cakir, Middle East Technical University, Turkey (Registration desk) Mehari Fisseha, Regent’s University London, UK (Registration desk) Irene Albamonte, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, Italy Gianfranco Berardi, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, Italy Vittorio Bisceglie, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, Italy Raffaella Bonerba, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, Italy Rosanna Bray, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, Italy Francesco Carlucci, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, Italy Orsola Castoro, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, Italy Mario Colonna, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, Italy Marco Di Sapia, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, Italy Francesca Falsetti, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, Italy Ricardo Leonetti, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, Italy Giandomenico Liano, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, Italy Concetta Masellis, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, Italy Aldo Perri, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, Italy Giacomo Signorile, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, Italy Francesco Silecchia, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, Italy Sandro Spataro, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, Italy

12 @migrationevent | #tmc19bari | www.migrationconference.net Venue: Department of Political Science, University of Bari The TMC 2019 Conference venue is the Department of Political Science, University of Bari “Aldo Moro” in Bari, Italy.

Bari is Puglia’s regional capital in South Italy. Bari and the surrounding areas are full of touristic attractions to be explored. For details please visit the website of Tourism Office of Puglia: https://www.agenziapugliapromozione.it/portal/en/home.

The Venue Address: Dipartimento di Scienze Politiche, Università degli Studi di Bari “Aldo Moro”, Piazza Cesare Battisti, 3, 70121 Bari BA, Italy.

The registration desk area, parallel session rooms and plenary session halls for the TMC2019 can be found on the ground floor of the Department of Political Science. Please see the maps below for details.

Useful information Emergency phone numbers to contact Carabinieri – Pronto intervento: 112 Police (Polizia di Stato): 113 Ambulance: 118 Fire Brigade: 115 Airoport: 0039.080.5800200 (same number for all airports of the Region) Border Police: 0039.080.5316196 Hospital (Policlinico): 0039.080.5575724 Emergency phone numbers work 24 hours per day, 7 days a week, every day. They are free of charge and they don’t need any international code. Opening hours Public administration: Monday to Friday 8.30 – 15.30 or 17.30. Banks: Monday to Friday 8.30 – 15.30 or 17.30. Banks are closed on Saturday and Sunday. Pharmacies: Monday to Friday 8.30 – 13.00 and 17.00 – 20.00. Some are open also on Saturday and Sunday with no restriction of time.

Travel Agency If you wish to organise a trip in Apulia Region or elsewhere, you can contact: Travel Agency Systemar Viaggi Via Andrea da Bari n. 129 70121 Bari – Italy Telephone +39.080.5234330 +39.080.5232574 e-mail: [email protected]

13 THE MIGRATION CONFERENCE 2019 – BARI, ITALY – 18-20 JUNE 2019 Bari City Map:

University of Bari Location:

Guide for the maps: 1 Palazzo Del Prete, Department of Political Science – For parallel sessions 2 Palazzo Ateneo – For Welcoming Speeches, Exhibition, Concert 3 Bari Central Train Station 4 Teatro Petruzelli – for Gala Dinner

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Ground Floor, Department of Political Science:

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Second Floor, Department of Political Science:

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Conference Gala Dinner: The Gala Dinner is scheduled for 20th June 2019 from 20:00 to 22:30 at Circolo Unione - Teatro Petruzzelli, Corso Cavour, 12, 70122 Bari, Italy.

It is about 10 minutes walking distance from the conference venue.

Tel: + 39 (080) 521 1249 https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Arts---Entertainment/Circolo-Unione-Teatro- Petruzzelli-392710240812854/

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Keynote speakers at TMC 2019 The Migration Conferences team are proud to have leading scholars in the field as keynote speakers whose details are listed below.

Markus Kotzur We, the People on the Move – the Impact of International Human Rights Guarantees on Migration Governance The need for managing migratory movements is evident. However, as desirable a reform of international law instruments, a new international organisation for migration and refugee questions (or at least binding treaty), the inclusion of an explicit right to asylum in human rights treaties, the taking up of climate refugees in the 1951 Convention, and, in particular, adequate normative responses to mass refugee phenomena would be, it seems rather unlikely that the international community is prepared to dare such far-reaching steps. Thus, a consistent “piecemeal engineering” in re migration governance will be the more promising alternative. The paper argues for activation existing human rights as effective instrument for a step-by-step development of a contemporary international migration regime. Markus Kotzur is Professor of International and European Law, the Deputy Director of the Institute of International Affairs, and the Dean of Studies of the Faculty of Law at the Universität Hamburg. He is also the Director of Studies of the Master Programme "European and European Legal Studies" as well as the President of Europa-Kolleg Hamburg. Moreover, Prof. Kotzur is the Managing Director of the Institute for European Integration in Hamburg. He is also a co-editor of "Archiv des Völkerrechts". He has been as a Guest Lecturer, among others in Granada (Spain), Kolkata (Indien), Bayreuth (Germany). He is currently working on "Migration as a Challenge for International Law from a Human Rights Perspective".

Martin Ruhs What asylum and refugee policies do Europeans want? Evidence from a cross-national conjoint experiment (joint paper with Anne-Marie Jeannet, Esther Ademmer, and Tobias Stöhr) Following the large increase in the number of migrants arriving and applying for asylum in Europe in 2015, EU member states have been engaged in highly divisive debates about how to reform the EU’s asylum and refugee policies. A number of new and diverse policy models have been proposed, offering contrasting ideas about the meaning and scope of the right to asylum in Europe, resettlement of refugees from conflict regions, minimum standards of protection, assistance and cooperation with origin and transit countries, and responsibility sharing across EU member states. To debate and decide on competing visions for policy reform, it is crucial that we understand better the public’s preferences for the various different dimensions of asylum and refugee policies. To this end, this paper conducts a conjoint survey experiment to study the asylum and refugee policy preferences of citizens, and how they vary across individuals, in six different EU Member States: Germany, Italy, Sweden, France, Hungary, and Poland. Martin Ruhs is Chair in Migration Studies and Deputy Director of the Migration Policy Centre (MPC) at the European University Institute (EUI) in Florence. He is on leave from the University of Oxford. Martin’s research focuses on the economics and politics of international migration, with a strong international comparative dimension. His books include The Price of Rights. Regulating International Labour Migration (Princeton University Press 2013) and Who Needs Migrant Workers? Labour Shortages, Immigration and Public Policy (Oxford University Press 2010, co-edited with B. Anderson). During 2009-12, he was the Director of Oxford University’s Migration Observatory. During 2007-14, Martin was a member of the UK’s Migration Advisory

18 @migrationevent | #tmc19bari | www.migrationconference.net Committee (MAC), an independent body of five academic economists tasked to advise the UK government on labour immigration policy.

Jeffrey H. Cohen A house of mirrors: refugees and reflection Debates surrounding the refugee crisis pit xenophobes against open-mindedness. Xenophobes emphasize fear; open-minded stress tolerance. I argue that the disagreements create a house of mirrors, reflecting the position of whomever is speaking. We must embrace the facts that define refugees in place of the fantasies and look beyond the latest crisis to emphasize a shared history of mobility. Jeffrey H. Cohen, PhD is professor of anthropology at The Ohio State University. He has conducted research on migration, rural development and food in Mexico, Turkey and China with support of the National Science Foundation, National Geographic Society and Fulbright program. His recent books include, Eating Soup without a Spoon: Anthropological Theory and Method in the Real World (2015) and The Cultures of Migration: The Global Nature of Contemporary Movement (2011) written with Ibrahim Sirkeci.

Karsten Paerregaard Grasping the Fear: How Migration Speaks to Anti-Globalization Sentiments and Intersects with other Controversial Issues of the Anthropocene Why are migration, climate and AI among the most controversial issues in the contemporary world? And how do they intersect and speak to the sentiments of anger and fear that currently prevail in Western democratic countries? My talk takes its point of departure in these questions discussing how the perception of global migration has changed in the past decades and why it is now lumped together with other perils such as the natural hazards and semi-human robots. My claim is that the images of the migrant as the human Other, the climate as the natural Other, and the robot as the post-digital Other all tap into conflicting feelings of deception and blame that fuel populist movements. My conclusion is that in a time of ontological fear, migration has become an omen of where we all may end up – in a “no (hu)man’s land” where only the fearless dares to walk. Karsten Paerregaard is professor of Anthropology at School of Global Studies, University of Gothenburg. His research is focused on the intersection between migration, environment, climate and culture in the Peruvian Andes. His books include Linking Separate Worlds. Urban Migrants and Rural Lives in Peru, Berg (1997); Peruvians Dispersed. A Global Ethnography of Migration, Lexington (2008); and Return to Sender. The Moral Economy of Peru’s Migrant Remittances, UC Press (2015). His current book project is titled Andean Meltdown. Climate, Culture and Change in Peru.

Ferruccio Pastore The “mixed migration” dilemma and the roots of Europe’s migration and asylum governance crisis Bari, March 1991: With the arrival of around 20,000 persons fleeing the chaotic Albanian transition, Europe sees, for one of the first times, a new face of international migration. Not any more guest-workers and their families, nor individual dissidents escaping persecution, but masses of disoriented fugitives not easily fitting into the mould of established legal categorisations. What will later be labelled “mixed migration” makes its appearance at the common external border of a group of countries that only a year before – with the signature of the “twin conventions” of Schengen and Dublin - had started building an international regime in the field of migration and asylum. The haphazard reactions of Italian authorities to subsequent waves of the Albanian exodus were an early warning about the genetic dysfunctions of the emerging European governance. But the warning went unobserved and only a quarter of a century later these original regulatory aporias will be fully acknowledged. 19 THE MIGRATION CONFERENCE 2019 – BARI, ITALY – 18-20 JUNE 2019 The presentation will sketch this crucial and complex history, focusing on large-scale mixed flow as a key challenge for Europe’s present and future. Ferruccio Pastore (PhD, European University Institute, 1996) is the Director of FIERI since May 2009. He has previously been Deputy Director of the international relations and European studies think-tank CeSPI (Centre for International Policy Studies, Rome) and a post-doctoral fellow at the University of Firenze. Besides research, he has worked as an adviser on migration policy issues for Italian institutions and international organisations. He has published extensively on migration and integration policies and politics (full list on www.fieri.it).

Philip L. Martin Migration Governance in the US under Trump Administration The US is the country of immigration, with almost 20 per cent of the world’s 260 million international migrants. The number two country with international migrants, Germany, has 12 million, a fourth as many as the almost 48 million foreign-born US residents (UN DESA, 2017). The US stands alone among industrial countries in having a quarter of its immigrants, almost 11 million, unauthorised (Passel and Cohn, 2018). President Trump made reducing a priority. Major migration issues today include the fate of programs such as DACA, what to do about Central American families who apply for asylum, and whether to build a wall on the Mexico-US border. Philip L. Martin is Emeritus Professor of Agricultural Economics at the University of California, Davis and a member of the Commission on Agricultural Workers established by the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986. He is the author of numerous studies and reports on immigration, including Trade and Migration: NAFTA and Agriculture (1993). Prof Martin has guest-edited two issues for Migration Letters on Competitiveness in US and Japan, Migration and Development; comparing US and Mexico, and on Migration Expert Commissions.

Carlos Vargas Silva The Economic and Social Implications of Reason for Immigration Reason for immigration (e.g. asylum, family, study, work) relates to multiple factors, such as pre-departure planning, legal rights, return plans, location choices and access to networks, which affect the economic choices of migrants and the restrictions that they face in making those choices. There is a growing body of evidence on the link between reason for migration and labour market integration, entrepreneurship, health outcomes, and remitting behaviour. This presentation discusses the latest research on these links and avenues for future research on this topic. Carlos Vargas Silva, is Research Director and Associate Professor at the Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS), University of Oxford. He is also the Director of the DPhil in Migration Studies at the University. He is currently Principal Investigator for the Horizon 2020 REMINDER project about the implications of migration in Europe. Carlos is also the Principal Investigator for the ECONREF project, which explores the integration of refugees in the UK. Previously, he was Principal Investigator for the Labour Market Impacts of Forced Migration project, which explored the economic consequences of refugee migration in the Great Lakes region of Africa.

In previous years, The Migration Conferences entertained many distinguished names delivering key note speeches including: Joaquin Arango, Complutense University of Madrid, Spain [2018], Samim Akgönül, Strasbourg University, France [2016], Caroline Brettell, Southern Methodist University, USA [2015], Pedro Calado, The High Commissioner for Migration, Lisbon, Portugal [2018], Barry Chiswick, George Washington University, USA [2014], Jeffrey H. Cohen, Ohio State University, USA [2012, 2015], Neli Esipova, Gallup World Poll, USA [2017], Nedim Gürsel, CNRS, CETOBaC & INALCO, France, Turkey [2015], Michelle Leighton, International Labour Organization, Genève, 20 @migrationevent | #tmc19bari | www.migrationconference.net Switzerland [2018], Philip L. Martin, University of California, Davis, USA [2012, 2014, 2015], Douglas S. Massey, Princeton University, USA [2015], Yüksel Pazarkaya, Novelist, Turkey [2017], Karen Phalet, KU Leuven, Belgium [2016], Ruba Salih, SOAS, University of London, UK [2018], Sasskia Sassen, Columbia University, USA [2017], Professor Giuseppe Sciortino, University of Trento, Italy [2017], Ibrahim Sirkeci, Regent’s University London, UK [2014, 2016], Oded Stark, U of Bonn, Germany [2017].

21 THE MIGRATION CONFERENCE 2019 – BARI, ITALY – 18-20 JUNE 2019 Summary Programme

Day One – 18 June 2019, Tuesday | DAY 1 08:00 – 17:00: Registration 08:30-09:45 – Parallel Sessions I 09:45-10:00 – Break 10:00-12:00 – Opening Plenary Session I [ Aula Aldo Moro, Ground Floor] Chairs’ Welcome by Michela C. Pellicani, Conference Chair, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, Italy Opening Speech by Federico Soda, Director of IOM for the Mediterranean, Italy Moderator: Prof Ibrahim Sirkeci, Regent’s University London, UK – Fiona B. Adamson, SOAS, University of London, UK – Markus Kotzur, Universität Hamburg, Germany – Martin Ruhs, European University Institute, Florence, Italy

12:15-13:00 – Welcoming Speeches and Cocktail Lunch [Atrio Centrale, Palazzo Ateneo, Ground Floor] – Antonio Felice Uricchio, Rector, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, Italy – Giuseppe Moro, Head of Dept. of Political Science, University of Bari “Aldo Moro” – Michele Emiliano, President of the Apulia Region – Antonio Decaro, Major of the City of Bari – Marilisa Magno, Prefetto of Bari (tbc) 13:00 – COCKTAIL LUNCH is offered by the Municipality of Bari [Atrio Centrale, Palazzo Ateneo, Ground Floor] 13:00 – Launch of the Exhibition by Giovanni Perillo [Salone degli Affreschi, Palazzo Ateneo, 1st Floor] 13:45-15:15 – Parallel Sessions II 15:15-15:30 – Break 15:30-17:00 – Parallel Sessions III 17:00-17:15 – Break 17:15-19:00 – Roundtable I: Migration Governance [Aula Aldo Moro, Ground Floor] – Stefano Calabrò, Major of the Municipality of Sant’Alessio in Aspromonte, Italy – Philip L. Martin, University of California, Davis, USA – Martin Ruhs, European University Institute, Florence, Italy 17:15-19:00 – Parallel Sessions IV 19:15-20:00 – Concert by the Orchestra Sinfonica della Città Metropolitana di Bari [Atrio Centrale, Palazzo Ateneo, Ground Floor]

19 June 2019, Wednesday | DAY 2 08:00 – 17:00: Registration 08:45-10:30 – Parallel Sessions V 08:45-10:30 – Roundtable II: I valori costituzionali alla prova del fenomeno migratorio [Aula III - G. Di Vittorio – Ground Floor] Chair: Raffaele Rodio, University of Bari, Italy Speakers: – Isabella Loiodice, University of Bari, Italy – Michele Cascione, Lawyer, Italy – Michela C. Pellicani, University of Bari, & Isabella Piracci, Avvocatura Generale dello Stato, Italy – Giuseppe Zuccaro, Avvocato dello Stato, Italy – Vincenzo Tondi della Mura, University of Salento, Italy

10:30-10:45 – Break 22 @migrationevent | #tmc19bari | www.migrationconference.net 10:45-12:15 – Plenary Session II [ Aula Aldo Moro, Ground Floor ] Moderator: Jeffrey H. Cohen, Department of Anthropology, Ohio State University, USA – Karsten Paerregaard, Gothenburg University, Sweden – Carlos Vargas Silva, University of Oxford, UK 12:15-13:30 – Lunch 13:30-15:00 – Parallel Sessions VI 15:00-15:15 – Break 15:15-16:45 – Parallel Sessions VII 16:45-17:00 – Break 17:00-18:30 – Parallel Sessions VIII 17:30-19:15 – Roundtable III: Global Trends in Migration Policy [Presidenza Regione Puglia, Lungomare Nazario Sauro, 33, 70121 Bari] Chair: Prof Michela C. Pellicani, University of Bari Aldo Moro, Italy – Patrick Doelle, European Commission, DG Home, Italy – Andrea Rachele, Puglia Regional Administration, Italy – Gianfranco Gadaleta, Puglia Regional Administration, Italy – Prof Philip L. Martin, University of California, Davis, USA Please note this session is by invitation only

20 June 2019, Thursday | DAY 3 08:45-10:30 – Parallel Sessions IX 10:30-10:45 – Break 10:45-12:30 – Plenary Session III: Reflecting on World Refugee Day [Aula Aldo Moro] Chair: Isabella Piracci, Avvocatura Generale dello Stato, Rome, Italy – Antonio Di Muro – UNHCR representative – Prof Jeffrey H. Cohen, Ohio State University, USA – Dr Ferruccio Pastore, FIERI, Italy – Giuseppe Albenzio – Vice Avvocato Generale dello Stato

10:45-12:30 – Plenary Session IV: Technology and People on the Move [Aula II - G. Giugni] Chair: Emre Eren Korkmaz, University of Oxford, United Kingdom – Marie Godin & Giorgia Dona, University of Oxford, United Kingdom – Aiden Slavin, ID2020, United Kingdom – Albert Ali Salah, Boğaziçi University, Turkey – Zeynep Sıla Sönmez, UNHCR 12:30-13:30 – Lunch 13:30-14:30 – Graduation Ceremony for Masters in Management of Migration and Integration Process 13:30-15:00 – Parallel Sessions X 15:00-15:15 – Break 15:15-16:45 – Parallel Sessions XI 17:00-18:45 – Roundtable IV: Migration Policy in Italy and Beyond [Aula Aldo Moro] Chair: Prof Michela C. Pellicani, University of Bari Aldo Moro, Italy – Massimo Bontempi, Central Director of the Immigration and Border Police, Home Affairs Ministry, Italy – Luigi Maria Vignali, General Director for the Italians Abroad and the Migration Policies, Foreign Affairs Ministry, Italy – Fabrice Leggeri (tbc), Executive Director, FRONTEX – Prof Jeffrey H. Cohen, Ohio State University, USA – Prof Ibrahim Sirkeci, Regent’s University London, UK

20:00 – 22:30: GALA DINNER at Circolo Unione - Teatro Petruzzelli

23 THE MIGRATION CONFERENCE 2019 – BARI, ITALY – 18-20 JUNE 2019 Day One 18 June 2019 - Registration Palazzo Del Prete, Foyer

Day One 18 June 2019 - 08:30-09:45

Aula II - G. Giugni – Ground Floor 1A. Exclusion and Inclusion [D] Chair Giuseppe Moro, University of Bari Aldo Moro 44 Pilot project: Mentoring programmes for Muslim students Gloria Tauber 934 Brokered safety: labour recruitment and migration assistance in the Mekong region Sverre Molland 683 Giant Ocean Case Reconsidered: How the fishing supply chain has transformed into an exploitation chain? Yi Ning Chiu & Li Chuan Liuhuang 933 Internal Migration Process and Labour Market Behaviour in Developing Countries Claude Sumata

Aula III - G. Di Vittorio – Ground Floor 1B. Revisiting Migration Debates [D] Chair Nirmala Arunasalam, University of Plymouth, United Kingdom 599 Intercultural Relations in Georgia and Tajikistan: Post-Conflict Model Victoria Galyapina, Nadezhda Lebedeva, Zarina Lepshokova 256 Waves of migration in the Aegean İlay Romain Ors 625 European Union Citizenship. Rethinking mobile citizen's Identity Fulgeanu Alexandra 121 Women in the Turkish migration in France: Notes from fieldwork and discussions on the methodology Ecem Hasircioglu

Aula IV - P. Labriola, Ground Floor 1C. Youth Migration: Unaccompanied Children [D] Chair M. Gökay Özerim, Yasar University, Turkey 154 The nexus between youthful populations and migration: The Case of MENA Region M. Gökay Özerim 459 Unaccompanied Teenage Refugees in Sweden: How does an underground network help and protect them? Amber Horning Ruf & Sara Jordeno 632 Voluntary Legal Guardianship for Unaccompanied and Separated Children in Italy: an Exploratory Research Francesca Viola 521 Acculturation strategies - comparison between children, adolescents and parents Paulina Szydlowska & Marisol Navas Luque

24 @migrationevent | #tmc19bari | www.migrationconference.net Day One 18 June 2019 - 08:30-09:45

Aula XVI - S. Fumarulo, 2nd Floor 1D. Outside the Boundaries of Reception Chair Giuliana Sanò, University of Messina; Alsos Foundation, Italy 166 The beats of refugeeism: dwelling trajectories of a Pakistani asylum seeker in Italy, a life story approach Sara Bonfanti 291 Out of the system. An intersectional analysis on migrants legal status and social networks Pamela Pasian, Giulia Storato, Angela Maria Toffanin 729 Being migrant mothers: tactics, temporalities and aspirations Selenia Marabello 175 An escapable destiny. Transgender asylum seekers' and refugees' trajectories exiting the protection system Maria Carolina Vesce 129 Some Notes Towards an Anthropology of Homeless Asylum Seekers and Refugees Stefano Pontiggia 488 "Always the same pain in the neck!" Living conditions of some MSM (men having sex with other men) inside and outside the asylum reception centers Dany Carnassale

Aula XVII - S. Bianco, 2nd Floor 1E. Gender and Migration Chair Caner Tekin, University of Bochum, Germany 640 Interplays between Gender and other Identities? Revisiting Anti-migrant Discourses of FPÖ and Lega Nord with the Intersectionality Perspective Caner Tekin 400 Masculinization Strategies of Male Refugees in the Process of Forced Migration Mehmet Can Çarpar & Filiz Goktuna Yaylaci 620 Survival strategies of Nigerian victims of human trafficking in Paris Valeria Francisca Zamorano 515 Parcours des Libanaises en situation de migration Suzanne Menhem

Aula XVIII - N. Calipari, 2nd Floor 1F. Perceptions and Migrations [D] Chair Tuncay Bilecen, Regent’s University London, UK 520 Pupils' attitudes towards migrants in Italy and Russia: the role of self- group and group-group distance Lucia Bombieri 535 Gendered politics of migration management: Italian National Identity in the structuring of "others" Fernando Aguiar, Kate Jackson, Kader A. Abderrahim 918 Security or humanity and solidarity? Populist discourse in the Visegrad Countries regarding the challenges of the migration crisis in Europe Janusz Balicki 317 The effects of Immigration in European Public Opinion Gökçe Bayındır Goularas & Işıl Zeynep Turkan İpek

25 THE MIGRATION CONFERENCE 2019 – BARI, ITALY – 18-20 JUNE 2019 Day One 18 June 2019 - 08:30-09:45 Aula XIX - F. Bravo, 2nd Floor 1G. Education and Migration Chair Paulette K. Schuster, Hebrew University, Israel 94 Educational Achievement among U.S. Undocumented College Students Nicole Kreisberg 757 Syrian Refugees’ Access to Higher Education: Mobility of Cultural Capital Zahide Erdogan 97 First generation migrant family students on the way and within higher education [D] Golaleh Makrooni 1101 Teachers for Migrant and Roma Integration in Schools: the Case of North Macedonia Merita Zulfiu Alili, Veli Kreci, Alexander Krauss, Nada Trunk

Aula XX - R. Fonte, 2nd Floor 1H. Migration and Integration Chair Süreyya Sönmez Efe, University of Lincoln, United Kingdom 595 Digital Nomads: navigating the law in their (labour) migration process Renata Campielo 414 The role of social media in integration processes of Chinese migrants in Austria Carsten M. Schaefer 294 Adaptation and Acculturation: Resettling displaced tribal communities from the protected areas in India Madhulika Sahoo 647 Household Composition and Its Influence in the Use of School Time amongst Latin American Migrant Teenagers in Galicia, Spain Paula Alonso

Aula XXI - Don Tonino Bello, 2nd Floor 1J. Politics and Migration Chair Deniz Eroglu Utku, Trakya University, Turkey 226 From border walls to positive policy towards forced migrants: Europe and Israel compared Lilach Lev Ari & Arnon Medzini 298 International Relations and Refugee Policies: A comparative Study of Iran and Turkey Sussan Siavoshi 593 Denying Citizenship Emily Ryo 466 Municipal Citizenship, State Deportation, and the International Right to Belong Benjamin Perryman 712 The influence of international actors in the response to the Syrian refugee crisis in Lebanon: between humanitarian and security paradigm Clothilde Facon

Aula XXII – G. Di Vagno, 2nd Floor 1K. Work, Employment, Markets Chair Ayşegül Kayaoğlu Yılmaz, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey 485 Labour Market Effects of Syrian Refugees in Turkey: The Case of Informal Textile Sector in Istanbul Ayşegül Kayaoğlu Yılmaz 26 @migrationevent | #tmc19bari | www.migrationconference.net 501 Experiences of highly skilled Latvian emigrants in Europe and main factors influencing their return intentions Inese Supule 247 Middling Transnationals: Highly Skilled Migrants and the Global Commodity Chain Shuxi Wu 773 To Move Or Not To Move? Skilled Japanese Men's Experiences of Work and Family in Australia Iori Hamada 658 Gendered outcomes of policies towards skilled migrants: an analysis of migratory flows to Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom from 2007 to 2017 Lais Saleh

Day One 18 June 2019 - 08:30-09:45

Aula XXIII - T. e V.Fiore, 2nd Floor 1L. Identity and Migration Chair Pinar Yazgan, Sakarya University, Turkey 416 Identity Negotiation Processes and Adaptation Patterns of Gang Piao Tianli Qin 424 Narratives of trauma among first and second generation of Pontic Greeks and their impact on diasporic identities Georgia Lagoumitzi 509 The Gypsy Problem in Italy: the (in)visible mobility of Roma in Cagliari Norma Baldino 18 Residents on the move: transnational opium smugglers in the interwar Balkans Vladan Jovanovic

Aula V. Starace, 2nd Floor 1M. Redes transnacionales y sociedad civil en los estudios migratorios [SPANISH] Chair Pascual García, Universidad Tecnica Particular de Loja, Mexico 132 Migrantes venezolanos y su integración en la economía del sur del Ecuador Carlos Fernando Soto Perez 200 Heterotopias de los migrantes del sur de Ecuador Pablo Cañar 950 Migraciones y frontera México-Centroamérica: de frontera porosa a frontera espinosa y primer obstáculo a EE.UU Jorge Ignacio Angulo Barredo 212 Puebla York: Migración y consumo, desde la perspectiva Emigdio Larios Gomez 461 ¿Del sueño americano al sueño mexicano? Mónica Patricia Toledo-González 351 El movimiento dreamer en Arizona en la era Trump Maria Jose Enriquez-Cabral & Ismael Garcia Castro

09:45-10:00 BREAK

27 THE MIGRATION CONFERENCE 2019 – BARI, ITALY – 18-20 JUNE 2019 Day One 18 June 2019 - 10:00-12:00

OPENING PLENARY Aula Aldo Moro, Ground Floor Conference Chairs’ Welcome – Prof Michela C. Pellicani, University of Bari Aldo Moro, Italy Opening Speech by Federico Soda, Director of IOM for the

Mediterranean, Italy

00 Plenary Speeches Chair: Prof Ibrahim Sirkeci, Regent’s University London, UK 12:

- – Dr Fiona B. Adamson, SOAS, University of London, UK

00 – Prof Martin Ruhs, European University Institute, Florence, Italy “What asylum and refugee policies do Europeans want? Evidence 10: from a cross-national conjoint experiment” – Prof Markus Kotzur, Universität Hamburg, Germany “We, the People on the Move – the Impact of International Human Rights Guarantees on Migration Governance”

Welcoming Speeches Atrio Centrale, Palazzo Ateneo, Ground Floor – Prof Antonio Felice Uricchio, Rector, University of Bari Aldo Moro, Italy – Prof Giuseppe Moro, Head of Department of Political Science, - University of Bari Aldo Moro 00 : – Michele Emiliano, President of the Apulia Region 3 1

12:15 – Antonio Decaro, Major of the City of Bari – Marilisa Magno, Prefetto of Bari (tbc)

13:00 – COCKTAIL LUNCH, sponsored by the Municipality of Bari [Atrio Centrale, Palazzo Ateneo, Ground Floor]

Exhibition: Aesthetic of Migrations by Giovanni Perillo SALONE DEGLI AFFRESCHI, PALAZZO ATENEO, 1st Floor

13:00

Please note the Exhibition will remain open throughout the Conference.

28 @migrationevent | #tmc19bari | www.migrationconference.net Day One 18 June 2019 - 13:45-15:15 Aula II - G. Giugni – Ground Floor 2A. Politiche e Strategie di Integrazione: dinamiche, regolamentazione e legittimazione dei flussi migratori in e dall'Italia [ITALIAN] Chair Anna Ludovici, IGOT, University of Lisbon, Portugal 268 Questioning return migration in North Eastern Italy: return policies, mobility patterns and family heritage Melissa Blanchard 275 The new trends of Italian migration in the European scenario Corrado Bonifazi 374 Regulatory program and empirical aspects of the integration process of immigrants in Italy Mattia Vitiello 523 The new Italian emigration: aspects and paradoxes. Enrico Pugliese 612 Cultural integration in urban space: between spatial segregation and transnational belonging Anna Ludovici

Aula III - G. Di Vittorio – Ground Floor 2B. Participatory Methods in Migration Research Chair Concepción Maiztegui-Oñate, University of Deusto, Spain 943 Exploring ways of doing research differently Elsa Oliveira & Jo Veary 761 Adrift in a Borderland. Developing participatory and embodied methodologies as a collective of asylum seekers, refugees, activists and academic scholars Tiina Sotkasiira 734 Participatory methods in migration research: challenges and possibilities Concepción Maiztegui-Oñate 243 Study of Internal Migration India: An Application Markov Chains Anupama Singh

Aula IV - P. Labriola, Ground Floor 2C. Youth Migration Chair Ana Vila Freyer, Universidad Latina de México, Mexico 102 Sites of Agency and Sites of Vulnerability: Young Migrant Children"s Narrations of Inclusion or Exclusion Experiences on the Football Pitch and in the Streets of Rabat, Morocco Chiara Massaroni 145 Who is a dreamer? The narratives of young migrants and their right to dream their lives in Mexico and the United States Ana Vila Freyer 423 Dreams of transnational social protection: the case of Mexican policies towards youth migration Victoria Tse 476 Migrant Youth's Multiple Logics of Migration: The Case of Japanese-Filipino Youth Jocelyn Omandam Celero

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Aula XVI - S. Fumarulo, 2nd Floor 2D. Outside the Boundaries of Reception Chair Francesco Della Puppa, Ca’ Foscari University in Venice; International Center for Humanities and Social Change, Italy 432 "We don't have a place" A case study research on mobile migrants in and outside the reception system in Northern Italy Sebastian Benedikt 217 Homemaking and Migrant Households in Squatted Buildings: Intersecting Urban and Migration Studies Caio Teixeira 573 Making time Everyday resistance of refugees kept on the move across the Europe Elena Fontanari 164 Alongside the borders of reception Migrants and territories between exercise of freedom and control device Omid Firouzi Tabar

Aula XVII - S. Bianco, 2nd Floor 2E. Gender and Migration Chair Joan Phillips, University of the West Indies, Barbados 909 Sex trafficking or Migrant working Joan Phillips 289 Precarious Migratory Status and Violence Against Women: Toward a Human Rights-Based Approach to Social Intervention with Survivors Florence Godmaire-Duhaime 561 Risk factors for intimate partner violence (IPV) in the asylum seeking and refugee populations: a systematic review Riyad El-Moslemany 502 Migration, gender and absolute illiteracy: looking for intersections in European social policy Margarida Martins Barroso

Aula XVIII - N. Calipari, 2nd Floor 2F. Migration and Integration Chair Daniele Petrosino, University of Bari, Italy 189 Home Food Making, Belongings and Ethnicities in the Belgian Taiwanese Migrant Women's Everyday Food Practices Hsien-Ming Lin 675 Peer and Strength Based Approach to Refugee Integration in Seville, Spain Virginia Paloma & Jana Sladkova 731 Migrant Trajectories and Patterns of Socialization: the case of Bulgarians in Spain Monica Ibáñez-Angulo 343 Immigrants in the contemporary city. Urban transformation of the historical Rome's outskirt Luca Brignone

30 @migrationevent | #tmc19bari | www.migrationconference.net Day One 18 June 2019 - 13:45-15:15 Aula XIX - L. Ferrari Bravo, 2nd Floor 2G. Economics of Migration Chair Olgu Karan, Baskent University, Turkey 578 Analyzing Labor Market Integration Policies in EU Member States Using PROMETHEE Anastasia Blouchoutzi, Panagiota Digkoglou, Dimitra Manou, Christos Nikas 221 Bourdieusian Multi-layered Approach in Explaining Migrant Self- Employment Gözde İnal Cavlan & Olgu Karan 81 Integration through agricultural jobs: The Foundations in Agriculture for Refugees and Migrants (FARM) program and its impact on Canadian society and industry Cesar Suva & Vicky Roy 369 Displaced Puerto Rican Students and Families' Experiences and Needs in Southwest Florida after Hurricane Maria Tunde Szecsi, Debra Giambo, Hasan Aydin

Aula XX - R. Fonte, 2nd Floor 2H. Migration and Acculturation Chair Carlo Alberto Anzuini, University of Bari, Italy 518 The use of the relative acculturation extended model (raem) in qualitative research Paulina Szydlowska, Jan Bazyli Klakla, Marisol Navas Luque 594 Migration, identity, and security Liudmila Konstants 623 Social identities as predictors of intercultural attitudes Kristina Velkova Velkova 630 Adaptation of refugees from syria and ukraine in russia in the period from 2014 to 2018 [d] Alfiya Lyapina 361 Generalized trust as a factor of positive attitude towards migrants in Russia Dmitrii Dubrov

Aula XXI - Don Tonino Bello, 2nd Floor 2J. Identity and Migration Chair H. Yaprak Civelek, Istanbul Arel University, Turkey 402 A multi-religious response to the migrant crisis in Europe: A preliminary examination of migrants' views on and experiences of multireligious cooperation on assisting their integration Majbritt Lyck-Bowen 602 How is the integration of the Muslim community in the German context contributing to the Islamic Feminist movement? Susana Sanchez-Muniz 714 Somali women's navigation of "Third Space" identities in online social media spaces Samira Warsame 5 The biosocial experiences of structural inequities among immigrant and refugee communities in Atlanta, Georgia Gregory Gullette & Marni Brown

31 THE MIGRATION CONFERENCE 2019 – BARI, ITALY – 18-20 JUNE 2019 Day One 18 June 2019 - 13:45-15:15 Aula XXII - G. Di Vagno, 2nd Floor 2K. Contextos y enfoques en los estudios migratorios [SPANISH] Chair Pascual García, Universidad Tecnica Particular de Loja, Mexico 131 Migrant Girls on the Move: Violence and resistances in the Guatemala- Mexico-US corridor Rodrigo Barraza 421 Del imaginario a las estrategias: Representaciones y experiencias de la ruta migratoria del Pacifico en México por los migrantes centroamericanos Johanna Laetizia Exenberger 503 Exodus and migration in the XXIst century Vera Magiano Hazan 61 Mexico, country for immigrant business: small-scale entrepreneurs and self-employed workers from Southern Europe Cristobal Mendoza 239 Towards a regional migration governance in Ibero-America. Developments before the Venezuelan Diaspora (2015-2018) Jonathan Palatz

Aula XXIII - T. e V.Fiore, 2nd Floor 2L. Migration Governance in Europe Chair Ülkü Sezgi Sözen, Universität Hamburg, Germany 253 The European Typology of Migration Ülkü Sezgi Sözen 436 The political parties' approaches to the issue of immigration in Poland after 2015. Consequences for immigration policy Monika Trojanowska-Strzaboszewska 680 More people wanted? Migration policy in shrinking regions: case study of voivodeships in Poland [D] Kamil Matuszczyk 58 The Central Mediterranean sea between inclusion and exclusion: assembling migration management [D] Martino Reviglio 609 The Role of The State in Migration Control [D] Ioana Cristina Voroniuc

Aula V. Starace, 2nd Floor 2M. Identity Politics Chair Deniz Eroğlu Utku, Trakya University, Turkey 477 Discovering the Greek Golden Visa: An opportunity framework for migration and middlemen Gül Üret 349 Refugee as a permanent identity: Kurdish Iranian refugees in Iraq and the never-ending road to citizenship Dilshad Hamad Khdhir 566 Burden of Homogenization: Falling Through the Chasm of Legal Citizenship Srija Brahmachary 220 The Impact of Muslim Migrations on Turkish Nationalism Aslı Emine Comu

32 @migrationevent | #tmc19bari | www.migrationconference.net Day One 18 June 2019 - 13:45-15:15 Aula Aldo Moro, Ground Floor 2N. Il quadro dell’immigrazione nel nostro Paese: dinamiche e profili migratori (In collaboration with ISTAT - Italian Institute of Statistics) Chair Ernesto Toma, University of Bari, Italy 1110 The women’s economy: the job between integration and segregation Angela Maria Digrandi 1111 Immigrants in Italy: migratory dynamics and patterns Cinzia Conti and Fabio Massimo Rottino 1112 Quale integrazione dei lavoratori stranieri nel mercato del lavoro italiano? Un’analisi temporale tra 2008 e 2018 Michela C. Pellicani, Antonella Rotondo, Monica Carbonara, Roberto A. Palumbo 1113 L’economia delle donne e il contributo delle migranti: alcune evidenze nelle Marche e nella provincia di Macerata Roberta Palmieri

15:15-15:30 BREAK

Day One 18 June 2019 - 15:30-17:00

Aula II - G. Giugni – Ground Floor 3A. Migration and Politics Chair Egle Gusciute, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland 240 Italian migrants’ approaches to mediated information for life-planning in Brexit times Giuliana Tiripelli 231 Few Things I Have Learned from Them: The Representation of Genuine British People among Baltic Migrants in the UK Martins Kaprans 431 Brexit, Immigration and Sovereignty: The Conservatives’ Discourse Sevgi Cilingir 590 The impacts of EU external migration policies on the democratization of countries in the Southern Mediterranean Neighbourhood: a case of challenge or opportunity? Luisa Faustini Torres

Aula III - G. Di Vittorio – Ground Floor 3B. Data and Methods in Migration Research Chair Martina Cvajner, University of Trento, Italy 205 Boldly Go Where No Woman has Gone Before Women Migrant Pioneers and the Quest for a New Self Martina Cvajner 728 Fundamental Challenges in Migration Data-Access: The Case of Syrians’ Fertility in Esenyurt H. Yaprak Civelek 945 Where the Sidewalk Ends: Critical Approaches to doing Migration Research Nergis Canefe 470 Is Documentary Research Method Sufficient to Answer Research Questions? Analyzing a Rural Locality’s Remittance Investment Climate Jeremaiah Manuel Opiniano

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Aula IV - P. Labriola, Ground Floor 3C. Youth Migration: Unaccompanied Children Chair Marco Sanfilippo, University of Bari, Italy 14 Social rights of foreign minors between the division of powers and the principle of equality Maria Grazia Nacci 15 The Protection of Migrant Minors under the European Convention of Human Rights Egeria Nalin 147 The migrant children and unaccompanied minors in the EU. Perspectives on the action plan Angela Maria Romito 362 Lost Children in the Mediterranean: Unaccompanied Refugee Minors in Turkey and Greece Ahsen Utku

Aula XVI - S. Fumarulo, 2nd Floor 3D. Outside the Boundaries of Reception Chair Giuliana Sanò, University of Messina; Alsos Foundation, Italy 152 Navigating Italy: Social networks amidst avoidance and trust for Eritrean asylum seekers Kathryn Fredricks 339 The capability of "reception models" to resist change. The Bolognese territory after law 132/2018 Stefania Spada 143 "Vertical mobility". Migrants' trajectories within the Western Alps and beyond Gaia Cottino 141 The floating karstic flow of asylum seekers on the North-East Italian border Roberta Altin

Aula XVII - S. Bianco, 2nd Floor 3E. Migration and Wellbeing Chair Monica Ibáñez-Angulo, University of Burgos, Spain 621 Gastroenterology Clinic for Refugees: Creative Approaches and Lessons Learned Benjamin Levy 656 Highly skilled migration and retention of talent beyond "human capital". An analysis of the wellbeing of highly qualified migrants in Eindhoven region (The Netherlands) Camillla Spadavecchia & Jie Yu 409 Impact of Brexit on Mental Health and Wellbeing of EU Citizens Piotr Teodorowski 185 Perceptions, attitudes and cultural understandings of mental health in Nigeria: A scoping review of published literature [D] Temitope Labinjo

34 @migrationevent | #tmc19bari | www.migrationconference.net Day One 18 June 2019 - 15:30-17:00 Aula XVIII - N. Calipari, 2nd Floor 3F. Migration and Integration Chair Erhan Kurtarır, Yildiz Technical University, Turkey 672 Integration through Football: an Irish example Brid Ni Chonaill 151 Border Struggles and the Autonomy of Asylum in Chios Island after the EU-Turkey Statement Georgios (Jojo) Diakoumakos, Ioulia Mermigka, Nikos Souzas, Yannis Pechtelidis 692 Political Transition on Migration Policy in Turkey and Possibilities of Inclusiveness Erhan Kurtarır & Elif Bali Kurtarır 433 Syrians in Turkey and Future: What Do Political Parties and Presidential Candidates Say? Filiz Göktuna Yaylacı & Ali Faruk Yaylacı

Aula XIX - L. Ferrari Bravo, 2nd Floor 3G. Economics and Migration Chair Nicola Daniele Coniglio, University of Bari, Italy 230 Property Acquisition by Foreigners in Turkey H. Deniz Genç & Günce Sabah Eryılmaz 592 Different motives for migration and their role for the effects of migration on household expenditure and economic activity in emigration countries Florian Inderst 180 Promoting the Investment of Remittances for Development Policy Tools Available to Governments, Development Agencies Maurizio Malogioglio 325 Chinese migrants in Russia in the context of the current migration and tax policy of the Russian Federation: features of business and interaction with the Russian population Olga Zalesskaia

Aula XX - R. Fonte, 2nd Floor 3H. Technology and People on the Move Chair Emre Eren Korkmaz, University of Oxford, United Kingdom 562 The discursive construction of transnational migration in Internet memes. "The new diaspora" as a semioscape Bianca Cheregi 223 Research Concept: Social Media and Smuggling Networks: What is the Link? Ruta Nimkar, Emily Savage, Abdullah Mohammadi 357 Unaccompanied and Separated Children (UASC) and Digital Media: An exploratory research in Southern Italy Maria Rosaria Centrone & Francesca Viola 370 Technology Assisted Overseas Migration and it's Impact of Remittance Economy in Bihar, India Rani Kumari

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Aula XXI - Don Tonino Bello, 2nd Floor 3J. High Skilled Migration Chair Joan Phillips, University of the West Indies, Barbados 196 Motivations for migration: Mexican middle class professionals in the United States Lilia M Dominguez 413 Migration of Highly Skilled Specialists from Russia: Modern Features Vladimir Iontsev & Alexander Subbotin 565 Nurses on the Move - A Gravity Model of Migration Flows Alina Botezat 744 Contributing factors to Iranian-American students' success in the US. Ali Reza Rezaei

Aula XXII -G. Di Vagno, 2nd Floor 3K. Transnational Ties and Migration Chair Shirley Andrea Velasquez-Hoque, Oxford Brookes University, UK 394 Ecuadorian Male Remitters in England and their Transnational Remittance Management Relations with their families in Ecuador Shirley Andrea Velasquez-Hoque 336 Transnational activities and integration of Ukrainian migrants in Portugal and the United Kingdom Lucinda Fonseca 491 The Senegalese community in Italy: migratory projects, transnational networks and territorial attachment Diana Ciliberti 687 Making A New Social Space: The Transnational Activities of Syriac/Assyrians and Ezidis [D] Ayse Guc 380 Shifted transnationalism: ethnic migrants between sending and receiving homelands [D] Saltanat Akhmetova

Aula XXIII - T. e V.Fiore, 2nd Floor 3L. Migration Law and Policy Chair Giovanni Cellamare, University of Bari, Italy 550 The concept of unreasonable burden on the social security system of the host Member State Solange Isabelle Maslowski 606 Scrutinizing individuals, managing flows, and the treatment of migrants Mike Slaven 26 The evolution of family reunification in Brazilian migration policy Luciane Benedita Duarte Pivetta 778 Between Politics and Law: strategic decision making in human displacement related humanitarian response in contemporary Brazil (2013-2019) Joao Guilherme Casagrande Martinelli Lima Granja Xavier da Silva

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Aula V. Starace, 2nd Floor 3M. Transnational Context and Migration Chair H. Yaprak Civelek, Arel University, Turkey 652 Romanian emigrants and the negotiation of identities in transnational contexts Georgiana Udrea 505 Trajectories of Steel - The making of a transnational migrant community Dominique Santana 45 Fallouts of an Unremitting Migrant Crisis: Has Germany Lost its Identity? Christine Anton 315 Narratives of Identity: Case Study of Middle Eastern and North African high-skilled women migrants in Japan Isil Bayraktar

Aula Aldo Moro, Ground Floor 3N. Immigration and Integration in Apulia Region Chair Michela C. Pellicani, University of Bari, Italy 1114 Socio-demographic characteristics of immigrant population in Apulia Region: an overall portrait Michela C. Pellicani, Rosa Venisti, Alda Kushi 1115 The Narration of Migration in Apulia Rai News Daniele Petrosino 1116 Perceptions over immigration: the role of geographical and social distances Nicola D. Coniglio, Rezart Hoxhaj, Hubert Jayet 1117 Lived reception: between national model and territories. Exploratory survey on Apulian reception system Giuseppe Campesi and Elena Carletti 1118 Best child’s interests for unaccompanied migrant in regional perspectives Annita Larissa Sciacovelli

17:00-17:15 BREAK

Day One 18 June 2019 - 17:15-19:00

Aula II - G. Giugni – Ground Floor 4A. Migration and Integration Chair Monica Ibáñez-Angulo, University of Burgos, Spain 483 The Interculturale Mediator: Resources and Competences Simona Paula Dobrescu 299 Social capital, Acculturation attitudes, and Sociocultural adaptation of Migrants from Central and South Korea in Russia Alexander Tatarko 274 The Role of Intercultural Competence in the Relationship of Home Country Intercultural Experience and Creativity among Russian Students Maria Bultseva 422 Multiple Identities, Acculturation, and Adjustment of Migrants from the North Caucasus in Moscow. A Network Analysis Zarina Lepshokova & Dmitry Grigoryev

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Aula III - G. Di Vittorio – Ground Floor 4B. Göç ve Edebiyat [TURKISH] Chair Tanju İnal, Bilkent University, Turkey 1016 Latife Tekin’in Manves City Romanında Göç Olgusu Tanju İnal 1017 Zorunlu Göçe Yeni Bir Yaklaşım: Ötenazi Emine Güzel 1018 Edebiyat Göçebesi Cemal Süreya’nın Poetikası Tuğrul İnal 1019 Japonya’dan Brazilya’ya ‘Sōbō’ Romanında Vadedilen Topraklara Göç Cahit Kahraman

Aula IV - P. Labriola, Ground Floor 4C. Migration Law and Policy Chair Paulette K. Schuster, Hebrew University, Israel 150 Border Externalisation and Local Tensions: The Rise of Xenophobia in Chios Island after the EU - Turkey Statement Georgios (Jojo) Diakoumakos, Nikos Souzas, Yannis Pechtelidis, Ioulia Mermigka 337 Responses v Responsibilities? Rethinking Localisation Trends in Refugee/IDP Communities Julie M Norman & Drew Mikhael 122 International NGOs and their political role: At the service of migration policies or at the service of human development? Paulette K. Schuster & Özge Çopuroğlu

Aula XVI - S. Fumarulo, 2nd Floor 4D. Migration and Politics Chair Ayşegül Kayaoğlu Yılmaz, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey 644 The perpetual minority: A case study of Volga German migrants in Germany [D] Anna Kozlova 23 The Scales of Attachment: Exploring territory attachment at Nahr el-Bared Refugee Camp and the mechanisms to overcome transience [D] Fabiano Sartori de Campos 474 Palestinian Refugee Policy in Postwar Lebanon: Informal Policy-Making through Lebanese-Palestinian Dialogue Committee (LPDC) Okabe Yuki 701 Contesting Crimmigration: The Migrant Day Laborer Movement and the Struggle for Justice Vanessa Guzman 450 Trafficking in human beings between a gender-based and a gender- biased approach: Exploring the failure to identify adult male victims Noemi Magugliani

38 @migrationevent | #tmc19bari | www.migrationconference.net Day One 18 June 2019 - 17:15-19:00 Aula XVII - S. Bianco, 2nd Floor 4E. Migration and Integration Chair Ayşegül Buket Özbakır, Yildiz Technical University, Turkey 681 Sharing the Neighborhood with Urban Refugees and Experiencing Living-Lab Erhan Kurtarır & Ayşegül Buket Özbakır 49 Does Community Cohesion Discourse Actually Create Social Inclusion of Migrants: A Cosmopolitan Moral Analysis of the Community Cohesion Programmes in the UK Süreyya Sönmez Efe 487 Integrating into German Society through Politics and History: The Effects of the Orientation Course (Orientierungskurs) to Refugees in Brandenburg, Germany Wilfred Dominic Mabini Josue 516 Integration policies and training in "inclusive" societies Ameera Masoud 713 Psychosocial and legal counseling for migrants: an analysis of services provided by university extension program in Brazil Lisarb Valeria Montes D'oco

Aula XVIII - N. Calipari, 2nd Floor 4F. Migration and Wellbeing Chair Silvia Juarez-Marazzo, Chances for Children-NY, USA 475 Health policy, migrants, refugees and asylum seekers in New Zealand Grace Wong 302 Non-nationals' Access to Health Services in Turkey: An Assessment of Preliminary Findings H. Deniz Genc 935 Deporting or treating? Migrant categories, health and humanitarian spaces within the context of safe migration service delivery Sverre Molland 56 Understanding the Impact of Social Policy on Immigrants" Access to Health Care: A Theoretical Framework Fese Elonge

Aula XIX - L. Ferrari Bravo, 2nd Floor 4G. Technology and People on the Move Chair Emre Eren Korkmaz, University of Oxford, United Kingdom 259 Transformative Technologies and "Empowerment" of Refugees Emre Eren Korkmaz 345 The role of smartphones in the migration process: Achieving belonging via information and communication technologies Marco Marinucci, Luca Pancani, Paolo Riva, Davide Mazzoni 178 The impact of communication technologies on migration intentions Sona Kalantaryan 27 Refugees help Refugees [D] Adam Labaran

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Day One 18 June 2019 - 17:15-19:15 Roundtable I: Migration Governance In collaboration with and support from the Municipality of Bari Aula Aldo Moro, Ground Floor Chair: Prof Michela C. Pellicani, University of Bari Aldo Moro, Italy

Speakers: – Stefano Calabrò, Major of the Municipality of Sant’Alessio in

19:15 Aspromonte, Italy

- – Prof Philip L. Martin, University of California, Davis, USA “Migration Governance in the US under Trump Administration” – Prof Martin Ruhs, European University Institute, Italy

17:30 “Migration Advisory Committees: The UK experience”

Concert:

The Orchestra Sinfonica della Città Metropolitana di Bari

19:15 Sponsored by the Municipality of Bari Atrio Centrale, Palazzo Ateneo, Ground Floor

END OF DAY ONE

40 @migrationevent | #tmc19bari | www.migrationconference.net Day Two 19 June 2019 – 08:00: Registration Palazzo Del Prete, Foyer Day Two 19 June 2019 - 08:45-10:30 Aula II - G. Giugni – Ground Floor 5A. Migration Governance and Asylum Crises – The MAGYC project Chair Caroline Zickgraf (Hugo Observatory, University of Liège) 494 Local initiatives for integration of migrants in Greece Dimitra Manou, Anastasia Blouchoutzi, Jason Papathanasiou 504 The Invisible Majority: internal displacement and mixed migration patterns Elizabeth Rushing 538 Navigating between hospitality and hostility. How did EU migration hotspots develop into spaces of migration governance crisis? An analysis of asylum seekers" experiences in Lesbos Island, Greece Elodie Hut 546 European Union, Governance of Environmental Mobility and transformation of Human Rights Camille Menu 570 Embracing and Expelling Populations: State-Building, Sovereignty and Migration Management in Greece and Turkey - A Historical Perspective on the "Migration Crisis" Fiona B. Adamson & Gerasimos Tsourapas Aula III - G. Di Vittorio – Ground Floor 5B. Migration and Integration Chair Monica Ibáñez-Angulo, University of Burgos, Spain 482 Acculturation profiles of ethnic Russians in Georgia and Latvia and their psychological adaptation Tatiana Ryabichenko 527 Integration Challenges of Syrian Refugees in Multicultural Districts of Istanbul Alev Karaduman 149 On the Adaptation and Integration in Estonia of Estonians re-migrating from Russia Aivar Jürgenson 999 The social integration of Romanian immigrants living in Western Europe Marius Matichescu, Daniel Luches, Alexandru Dragan 5C. Roundtable II: I valori costituzionali alla prova del fenomeno migratorio In collaboration and with support of the Ordine degli Avvocati di Bari Aula IV - P. Labriola, Ground Floor Chair: Raffaele Rodio, University of Bari, Italy Speakers: – Isabella Loiodice, University of Bari, Italy

“Flussi migratori tra Europa dei diritti e Europa dei doveri” – Michele Cascione, Lawyer, Italy “Verso la disciplina di una migrazione sostenibile” 10:30

– Michela C. Pellicani, University of Bari, & Isabella Piracci, Avvocatura - Generale dello Stato, Italy “Diritto di cittadinanza: quali scenari possibili” – Giuseppe Zuccaro, Avvocato dello Stato, Italy 08:45 “Fenomeno migratorio e lavoro sommerso” – Vincenzo Tondi Della Mura, University of Salento, Italy “Sicurezza, dignità umana e solidarietà. La regolamentazione del fenomeno migratorio alla luce dei valori costituzionali”

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Day Two 19 June 2019 - 08:45-10:30

Aula XVI - S. Fumarulo, 2nd Floor 5D. Prospects in Migration Theory Chair Carmen Caruso, Regent’s University London, United Kingdom 203 Drivers of human migration - a review of scientific evidence Dino Pitoski, Thomas Lampoltshammer, Peter Parycek 262 Migration and security: theoretical issues Evgenii Vyasheslavovich Gamerman 181 Is migration a threat or an opportunity for both origin and destination countries? Policies to harness the potential of economic migration Maurizio Malogioglio 428 Towards an Integration of Models of Discrimination of Immigrants: From Ultimate (Functional) to Proximate (Sociofunctional) Explanations Dmitry Grigoryev & Anastasia Batkhina

Aula XVII - S. Bianco, 2nd Floor 5E. Gender and Migration Chair Martina Cvajner, University of Trento, Italy 736 Revisiting Gender (Stereotypes) in Understanding the Migrant Experience Christine Inglis 206 Uncanny Babushka Migration and the Search for a new Sexual Self Martina Cvajner & Giuseppe Sciortino 628 Spaces of Identity: The role of the Marxloh Mosque in Shaping Turkish- German Women's Integration and Sense of Community Irem Oz 213 Protecting Women Victims of Human Trafficking In Mixed Migration Flows: the Challenge of Identification in Italy and Greece Francesca Cimino & Paola Degani

Aula XVIII - N. Calipari, 2nd Floor 5F. Turkey’s Migration Space Chair Caner Tekin, University of Bochum, Germany 637 Refugee Studies on Turkey: The Current State of the Art Caner Tekin 735 Exploring coping strategies of urban refugee women in Iskenderun, Turkey Maria Kanal 544 Representation of Kurdish Refugees in Japanese Media Vakkas Çolak 639 Illegal Immigration as a Struggle to Hold onto Life: The Example of Istanbul Celal Altin

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Aula XIX - F. Bravo, 2nd Floor 5G. Citizenship Debates Chair Deniz Eroğlu Utku, Trakya University, Turkey 395 Implementation of EU migration rules in the Czech Republic: migration quotas and beyond Vaclav Stehlik 582 Discrimination and Bottom-Up Nationalism on Social Media. An Analysis of the Citizenship Debate in Turkey Cigdem Bozdağ 740 Defining Migrant Citizenship in Urban China: Paradigm Shift and Context Contingencies Xiaorong Gu 16 Citizenship as a Commodity? A Critical Analysis of Citizenship Literature and Immigrant's Conceptualization of Citizenship [VIDEO] Deniz Yetkin Aker

Aula XX - R. Fonte, 2nd Floor 5H. Migration and Wellbeing Chair Silvia Juarez-Marazzo, Chances for Children-NY, USA 110 Barriers to Health Care Access and Service Utilization of Refugees in Austria: Evidence from a Cross-Sectional Survey Isabella Buber-Ennser 138 The Adverse Health Effects of Punitive Immigration Laws in the United States Nicholas A. Vernice & Lisa V. Adams 674 The Italian "Diciotti" vessel case, out of political disputes: state of health of rescued Eritrean migrants Giancarlo Ceccarelli, Serena Vita, Maurizio Lopalco, Silvia Angeletti 596 The Role of Multiple Identities and Acculturation Strategies in Psychological Wellbeing of Crimean Tatars Ekaterina Kodja

Aula XXI - Don Tonino Bello, 2nd Floor 5J. Migration Policies in Europe Chair Ülkü Sezgi Sözen, Universität Hamburg, Germany 183 "Sand in the machinery" - A comparative analysis of political responses to unaccompanied afghan minors seeking asylum in Scandinavia Marianne Garvik 902 Public goods theory and refugee protection in the EU: political parties perceptions Diego Caballero Vélez 384 Lived Realities and Survival Tactics of Undocumented Migrants in Finland in the Context of Tightened Asylum Policies Abdirashid Ismail 654 The migration and refugee crisis in Europe: Poland case study [D] Marta Pachocka, Dominik Wach

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Aula XXII -G. Di Vagno, 2nd Floor 5K. Identity and Migration Chair Hande Erdem-Möbius, University of Berlin, Germany 537 Turkish Immigrant Background Mothers' Perceptions on the Use of Mother Tongue Hande Erdem-Möbius, Özen Odağ, Yvonne Anders 743 Migrants' taking on perceptions of identity Nadja Stamselberg 232 Ethnic Habitus, Moral Judgments and Un/deserving Migrants: Intimate apartheid inside an asylum seeker day center Jenae Carpenter 510 Language learning, integration and identity: the experiences of adult migrant and refugee learners of English in Britain Jill Court 484 Perceptions and Aspirations of Syrians in Turkey Aysegul Kayaoglu

Aula XXIII - T. e V.Fiore, 2nd Floor 5L. Retos y oportunidades en la migracion internacional [SPANISH] Chair Pascual García, Universidad Tecnica Particular de Loja, Mexico 124 Retropía: un anhelo del conservadurismo nativista Laura Natalia Rodríguez-Ariano 915 Migración y resiliencia: un estudio empírico sobre la familia transnacional de retorno José Salvador Cueto Calderón, Ismael García Castro & Nayeli Burgueño Angulo 916 La difícil gestión de la migración de tránsito por México. Efectos locales de problemáticas globales Mirko Marzadro & Ismael García Castro 295 El retorno desde España a Uruguay Martin Koolhaas 170 El muro fronterizo entre México y Estados Unidos. Imaginarios sociales sobre los límites territoriales y la migración laboral irregular (1994-2018) Migue Aguilar Dorado & Ana Laura González 419 Expelled and integrated? The migration of elders Pascual García

Aula V. Starace, 2nd Floor 5M. Göç ve Siyaset [TURKISH] [D] Chair Emine Güzel, Tekirdağ Namık Kemal University, Turkey 1012 Siyasi Yozlaşmanın Göç Üzerindeki Etkileri Hanife İnan, Evindar Güneş 1013 Göçün Kültürel, Toplumsal ve Mekansal Yapı Üzerinde Etkileri Berke Özdemir 1014 Göçmenlerin Bulundukları Ülkelerdeki Demokrasilere Siyasi Katılım Yolları Muhammed Tayyip Tellioğlu, Fatma Nur Magunacı 1015 Doğa Toplumundan Siyasal Topluma, John Locke’a Eleştirel Bakışın Göçle Konumlandırılması Hatice Menteşe, Duygu Akgül 234 Göçmenlere Yönelik Sosyal Destek Grupları Sevim Atila Demir & Pınar Yazgan

44 @migrationevent | #tmc19bari | www.migrationconference.net Day Two 19 June 2019 - 08:45-10:30 Aula Aldo Moro, Ground Floor 5N. Policies of Refuge around the World Chair Elli Heikkila, Finland Institute of Migration, Finland 720 Refugee Status Determination Policy and Practice: will the current "zero boats" status be sustained by the newly proposed policy of the Australian Labor Party? Petra Madge Playfair 967 Japanese Refugee Policies and the Syrian Asylum Seekers in Japan Yahya Almasri 765 The situations of Stateless and Migrants in Thailand Darunee Paisanpanichkul 305 Criminalization of Foreign Bodies in Japan: Legitimatization of Strict Control of Foreign Workers, Asylum Seekers, and Refugees Ayako Sahara-Kaneko 10:30-10:45 – BREAK Plenary Session II Aula Aldo Moro, Ground Floor

Chair: Professor Jeffrey H. Cohen, Ohio State University, USA Speakers: – Professor Karsten Paerregaard, Gothenburg University, Sweden

12:15

- “Grasping the Fear: How Migration Speaks to Anti-Globalization Sentiments and Intersects with other Controversial Issues of the Anthropocene” – Dr Carlos Vargas Silva, University of Oxford, UK 10:45 “The Economic and Social Implications of Reason for Immigration”

12:15-13:30 – Lunch

Day Two 19 June 2019 - 12:15-13:30 MOVIE SCREENING 946 Aula Aldo Moro, Ground Floor

INSIDE MY HEART A FILM BY DEBRA KELLNER

45 THE MIGRATION CONFERENCE 2019 – BARI, ITALY – 18-20 JUNE 2019 Day Two 19 June 2019 - 13:30-15:00 Aula II - G. Giugni – Ground Floor 6A. Prospects in Migration Theory Chair Giuseppe Sciortino, University of Trento, Italy 385 Two Paradigms? Migration, Mobility and Social Theory Giuseppe Sciortino & Nicholas D. Harney 216 The applicability of migration theories in the context of South-South migrations Julieta Bengochea 618 Migration and cleavage theory Daniele Petrosino 917 Long and short-distance migration motivations in Namibia: A gravity model approach Eldridge Moses

Aula III - G. Di Vittorio – Ground Floor 6B. Contextos y enfoques en los estudios migratorios [SPANISH] Chair Pascual García, Universidad Tecnica Particular de Loja, Mexico 547 Enfoques interpretativos sobre desplazamiento forzado Yuber Hernando Rojas Ariza & Ledis Bohorquez Farfán 629 Narrativas de migrantes en contextos transnacionales Diana Tamara Martinez Ruiz & Alejandra Ceja Fernandez 738 Haciendo Antropologia de la migracion en contextos Monica Ortiz Cobo and Rosella Bianco 452 Precariedad laboral en ecuador: Acua¡l es el rol de las remesas y el crecimiento economico? Carlos A. Moreno Hurtado, Ximena Songor Jaramillo 427 Gentrificación transnacional: Comunidades de migrantes Ismael Garcia Castro, Miguel A. N. Higuera, Claudia Canobbio Rojas 300 Desde y hacia la migración "ordenada". Multilateralismo y capacity- building como motores de las políticas de control migratorio global Silvana Estefania Santi Pereyra

Aula IV - P. Labriola, Ground Floor 6C. Migration and Policy in the South Chair Simeon Magliveras, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia 251 A Comparison of Migration Regulatory Laws of Saudi Arabia And Bahrain: More Equitable Livelihoods for Immigrants to the GCC? Simeon Magliveras 123 Making diaspora policies without knowing the diaspora: The case of Sri Lanka Pavithra Jayawardena 66 Structuration of International Migration: Historicizing Overseas Migration from a Philippine Rural Province of Origin Violeta Alonzo, Elizabeth Marfel Gagni, Ana Marie Faith Corpuz, Jeremaiah Manuel Opiniano 161 Defying the Sending-State in the Gulf: How Do Transnational Filipino Migrants with Disabilities Use Migration to Access Local and Global Employment Barriers? Froilan Tuccat Malit Jr

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Aula XVI - S. Fumarulo, 2nd Floor 6D. Migration and Identity Chair Evangelia Tomara, City University, London, UK 960 Refugees Complex Identities in Times of Hostility Rosella Bianco & Monica Ortiz Cobo 225 Where I Belong Sanjana Ragudaran 777 Hot Hate Waves, Summer 2018 in Germany - Is this a sign of social climate change in Germany? Asiye Kaya 670 Am I German, am I Turkish, or both? Ethnic identity construction of third- generation people with Turkish background in Germany Mladen Adamovic & Marina Adamovic

Aula XVII - S. Bianco, 2nd Floor 6E. Identity and Migration Chair Rafaela Pascoal, University of Padua, Italy 20 The inherent contradictions of the case worker and the welcoming system for asylum seekers: an ethnographic study of the Autonomous Province of Trento, Italy Elena Giacomelli 108 Migrants' attitudes towards migration and other migrants Ilona Bontenbal 4 Personal value preferences and immigrant group appraisal as predictors of voluntary contacts with immigrants among university students Eugene Tartakovsky 450 Trafficking in human beings between a gender-based and a gender- biased approach: Exploring the failure to identify adult male victims Noemi Magugliani

Aula XVIII - N. Calipari, 2nd Floor 6F. Work, Employment, Markets Chair Elli Heikkila, Finland Institute of Migration, Finland 233 Immigrants and the Finnish labour market and future prospects Elli Heikkila 926 Workers from the Northern Triangle of Central America (NTCA) in the Mexican Labor Market Liliana Meza & Carla Pederzini 320 European high-skilled workers: what contribution to Brussels socio-spatial divisions? Charlotte Casier 304 Abject Zones and Parlous Mobilities: Understanding Migrant Precarity and Spaces of Non-existence in the Narratives of Ilocano Transit Migrants in Selected Gulf Countries Ana Marie Faith Laeno Corpuz

47 THE MIGRATION CONFERENCE 2019 – BARI, ITALY – 18-20 JUNE 2019 Day Two 19 June 2019 - 13:30-15:00 Aula XIX - L. Ferrari Bravo, 2nd Floor 6G. Arts and Migration Chair Tunde Szecsi, Florida Gulf Coast University, USA 506 Representation of migrant women in New Turkish Cinema Deniz Bayrakdar 293 "A world stripped of all borders". Re-framing Identity in Thomas Arslan's Berlin Trilogy Luisa Afonso Soares 327 Integration policies and collaborative creation through the audiovisual sector: the Milanese project "Cinema di Ringhiera" Maria Francesca Piredda 250 Migration and the Motherland: Ex-Colonisers and Ex-Colonised in the literary works of Jose Eduardo Agualusa and Ondjaki Maria Backe

Aula XX - R. Fonte, 2nd Floor 6H. CROAS: Migration and Professional Social Service [ITALIAN] In collaboration with CROAS Puglia Chair Daniele Petrosino, University of Bari, Italy 976 Professional social service and immigration. The results of the first national research Patrizia Marzo 973 The Social Assistant in the UAMS system. The PUERI project Antonio Brascia 974 Problematic nodes and strengths of the multidisciplinary teams Sabrina Callea 975 Functions and competences of the S.A. working with adult immigrants Ignazio Galeone

Aula XXI - Don Tonino Bello, 2nd Floor 6J. Türkiye’de Göç ve Uyum [TURKISH] Chair Gökçe Bayındır Goularas, Yeditepe University, Turkey 318 Sınır Duvarları Gökçe Bayındır Goularas & Nihan Kocaman 534 Bir Ülkeye Dışarıdan Bakmak: Sovyetler Birliği Gezilerinde Öznellik Tuncay Bilecen 922 Türkiye’de Göç Hareketliliği Entegrasyon ve Mübadele Sibel Terzioğlu

Aula XXII -G. Di Vagno, 2nd Floor 6K. Push for Migration Chair Nicola Daniele Coniglio, University of Bari, Italy 120 Adapting on their own terms: the myth of climate migration in small island developing states Caroline Ferguson & Autumn Bordner 456 Internal Displaced People, social unrest and mobilisations: a convenient outcome? Yolanda Hernandez-Albujar & Alfonso Sanchez Carrasco 117 Escape Mobilities: Rethinking the autonomy of Migration Ayushman Bhagat

48 @migrationevent | #tmc19bari | www.migrationconference.net Day Two 19 June 2019 - 13:30-15:00 Aula XXIII - T. e V.Fiore, 2nd Floor 6L. Migration and Integration Chair Ilkay Sudas, Ege University, Turkey 272 Urban Related Identity among Turkish Immigrants In Germany and The Netherlands Ilkay Südas 330 Where is the emotional home of Turkish migrants in Germany? Haci Halil Uslucan 237 The Lived Experience of an Integration Paradox: An In-Depth Exploration of Structurally Successful Migrants' Struggle with Belonging Nella Geurts, Tine Davids, Niels Spierings 215 Social Capital and Migrant Integration in Greece Dimitrios Georgiadis & Maria Korizi

Aula V. Starace, 2nd Floor 6M. Migration and Integration Chair Ana Vila Freyer, Universidad Latina de México, Mexico 308 School-aged immigrant bilinguals' language use in multiple social settings: a case study of Chinese-Australian children Yilu Yang 333 All welcome here? Discrimination in the Irish housing market Egle Gusciute 368 Precarious Mobility, Vulnerability, and Precarity: Ethnographic evidence from the Mising Youths of Assam Bipul Pegu 381 Educational paths of migrant origin young people in Nordic societies Maili Malin

Day Two 19 June 2019 - 13:30-15:00 VIDEO SCREENING Aula Aldo Moro, Ground Floor Migrant landings in Apulia region: Red Cross in action A SHORT VIDEO BY RED CROSS BARI COMMITTEE

15:00-15:15 BREAK

Day Two 19 June 2019 - 15:15-16:45 Aula II - G. Giugni – Ground Floor 7A. Migration and Integration Chair Liudmila Konstants, American University in Central Asia, Kyrgyzstan 198 Migration and the Classroom: A Comparative Study of Education Practices for Supporting New Arrivals in Three Communities in Canada and US Kristen Nielsen 392 "You have to do the extra work" Young Finnish-Russian dual citizens and conflicting perceptions of Russia Marko Kananen 111 Unscrupulous Intermediaries in International Labour Migration: Nepal Anurag Devkota 281 Economic and Social Impact of International Youth Migration and Unemployment Solomon Kunle

49 THE MIGRATION CONFERENCE 2019 – BARI, ITALY – 18-20 JUNE 2019 Day Two 19 June 2019 - 15:15-16:45 Aula III - G. Di Vittorio – Ground Floor 7B. Prospects in Migration Theory Chair Carmen Caruso, Regent’s University London, United Kingdom 968 Micro Level Approach to Conflict Model of Migration: Intersectional analysis of Perception Pınar Yazgan and Deniz Eroğlu Utku 340 Operationalizing the Willingness to Migrate through the Capability Approach Chinedu Obi, Fabio Bartolini, Marijke D'Haese 442 What is left unsaid: intersectionality, public space, and the Syrian diaspora in London Carmen Caruso 921 Chinese rural-urban migrant integration and urban public space: A theoretical framework Chen Qu

Aula IV - P. Labriola, Ground Floor 7C. Gender and Migration Chair Margarida Barroso, ISCTE-IUL, Portugal 568 Comparing Syrian Female Urban Refugees' Experiences in Bursa, Turkey: A Socio-spatial Perspective at The Intersection of Class, Gender, Ethnicity and Urban Space Gulcin Tunc 913 Marriage, mobility and migration: reflections on gender relations in Nigerian society Paula Morgado 914 Gender based Violence among “Semi-Moroccan Migrant Families”: Migration between a Liberating Phenomenon and a Restricting one in Najat El Hachmi’s The Last Patriarch Wissam Bitari 563 Women and migrants. Identities and perceptions in the reception system Clara Vecchiato

Aula XVI - S. Fumarulo, 2nd Floor 7D. Onward Migration in a Changing Europe Chair Francesco Della Puppa, Ca' Foscari University in Venice, Italy 128 For the sake of our children: The role of children’s educational trajectories in decisions of Somali families to move onward within the EU Marloes de Hoon & Ilse van Liempt 321 Familial strategies for getting by: negotiating citizenship and mobility in times of crisis Helen McCarthy 931 The Social Trajectories, Material Conditions and Geographic Mobility of Asylum Seekers and Beneficiaries Outside the Italian System of International Protection Giuliana Sanò & Francesco Della Puppa 176 Placing the future: remigration, citizenship and relatedness among London's Portuguese-Bangladeshis Jose Mapril

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Aula XVII - S. Bianco, 2nd Floor 7E. Edebiyat ve Göç [TURKISH] Chair Emine Güzel, Namik Kemal University, Turkey 119 Çerkes Sürgününün Edebiyata Farklı Yansımaları Gülnihal Gülmez 342 Kafamda Bir Tuhaflık İsimli Romani "Göç Kültürü Ve Çatışma Modeli" Bağlamında Okumak Hanife Nalan Genç 344 Göçün Getirdiği Metalaşmış Yaşamin Ötekileştirdiği Bireyin Romanı: Kumru ile Kumru Hanife Nalan Genç 533 Mübadele Romanlarında Anadili Farklı Olan Grupların Durumu Hülya Bayrak Akyıldız

Aula XVIII - N. Calipari, 2nd Floor 7F. Migration and Integration Chair Karolina Nikielska-Sekula, University College of Southeast Norway 499 Home as continuum. Home making in a context of multigenerational diasporic communities Karolina Nikielska-Sekula 667 The (im)mobilities of Japanese lifestyle migrants in Austria and Bulgaria: Agency vs. structural determinants Yana Yovcheva 651 Social Protection on the Move: A Transnational Exploration of Nicaraguan Migrant Women's Engagement with Social Protection in Spain and Nicaragua Chandreyi Guadalupe Guharay 586 The migrants' journey as the ground for an anticipatory socialization to the reception system Elena Carletti

Aula XIX - L. Ferrari Bravo, 2nd Floor 7G. Migration and Power Chair Jennifer Lopes, University of Montreal, Canada 284 The Regional Disembarkation Arrangements as a new (?) tool to externalize the migration issue: a "marriage of convenience" between EU Member States and third countries Annalisa Geraci 904 The Impact of Current and Emerging US Immigration and Refugee Law on Human Rights, Social Justice, and Civil Liberty John Thomas 63 The Unmitigated Harms of US Immigration Detention for Noncitizens Jennifer A. Bulcock 627 Relations Between Migration and Power: The Case of Power Transition Theory Fazli Dogan & Erdem Özlük

51 THE MIGRATION CONFERENCE 2019 – BARI, ITALY – 18-20 JUNE 2019 Day Two 19 June 2019 - 15:15-16:45 Aula XX - R. Fonte, 2nd Floor 7H. Work, Employment, Markets Chair Liliana Meza Gonzalez, National Institute of Statistics and Geography, Mexico 202 A Comparative Study to Examining the Entrepreneurial Activity: The Case Turkish Cypriot, and Mainland Turkish and Kurdish Habitus in Small Business Ownership in the Food Catering and Retail Sectors in London Olgu Karan 31 Assessment of Skilled Immigrants in South Africa: An Overview of Small Business Activities in Cape Town Emmanuel Ilori 112 Romanian returnees" entrepreneurship: challenging the idealized view of the opportunity driven entrepreneurship Alin Croitoru 636 Performance and social mobility of migrant entrepreneurs: resources and individual trajectories Daniela Gnarini

Aula XXI - Don Tonino Bello, 2nd Floor 7J. Türkiye’de Göç ve Uyum [TURKISH] Chair Mustafa Yakar, Süleyman Demirel University, Turkey 579 Kentsel Mültecilerin Barınma Deneyiminin Adaptasyon Süreçlerine Etkisi: Bir Sınır Kenti Hatay Örneği Zehra Güngördü & Erhan Kurtarır 949 Türkiye’de Yaşliliğin Mekânsal Görünümünü Yaşli Göçleri “Nerede”, “Nasil” Etkiliyor? Mustafa Yakar, Kadir Temurçin, İsmail Kervankiran 453 Türkiye'de Mültecilerin Sağlık Hakkına Erişimi Kardelen Coşkun 634 Mardin ilindeki en korumasız kişiler için entegre koruma hizmetlerinin sağlanması: Bütüncül Koruma Projesi örneği Leyla Onur Yanar 435 Tarihi ve Kültürel Bağların Uyum Üzerindeki Etkisi: Hatay’daki Geçici Koruma Kapsamındaki Suriyeliler Fırat Mustafa Tekbaş

Aula XXII -G. Di Vagno, 2nd Floor 7K. Migration and Politics Chair Ülkü Sezgi Sözen, Universität Hamburg, Germany 700 Devising Depravity: Examining Categorical Imperatives and Approaches to Morality in Immigration Jurisprudence Abel Rodriguez 969 An investigation into how greater harmonization of the decision making process in the Common European Asylum System could help achieve greater fairness and efficiency Matthew Bodycombe 512 The Obligation of Businesses to Protect the Rights of People Potentially Affected by Development-induced Displacement: the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights in Context Roman Girma Teshome

52 @migrationevent | #tmc19bari | www.migrationconference.net Day Two 19 June 2019 - 15:15-16:45 Aula XXIII - T. e V.Fiore, 2nd Floor 7L. Question of “Crisis” Chair Inci Aksu Kargin, Usak University, Turkey 187 Transit and Asylum in Italy: Complicating the Figure of the "Economic Migrant" in Contexts of Crisis Eleanor Paynter 603 Humiliation in the Refugee Crisis: A study of refugee testimony Adrienne de Ruiter 118 Getting to the Root of the International Migrant Crisis: What Moved the Asylum Seekers in Germany to Flee their Country Christina Kohler, Carlos Denner dos Santos, Marcel Bursztyn 57 Moving from Crisis Discourse to Everyday Practice Claudia Lintner

Aula V. Starace, 2nd Floor 7M. Refugee Policies and Reflections Chair Esin Bozkurt, GIZ, CLIP Project, Turkey 480 Leave no one behind: The CLIP Experience in Turkey Esin Bozkurt 373 The Path Forward: A Humane Solution for El Salvadorians with TPS Zaana Malia Hall 545 The No-Law Land: The Consequences of the Italian-Libyan Agreements on Refugees Rosa Aloisi 77 Reformulation of Colonialism and Its Effects on Refugees: The Comparative Case of Syrian Refugees in Turkey, Greece and Germany Baris Oktem

Aula Aldo Moro, Ground Floor 7N. Narratives of Migration Chair Olivia Joseph-Aluko, Reinvent African Diaspora Network, UK 188 African migration to Europe [D] Olivia Joseph-Aluko 19 "We will meet at the Bridge": Alexander Bridge and stories of Zimbabweans[D] Thembani Dube 420 Latino communities in Sao Paulo (Brazil) and their webdiasporic communication Camila Escudero, Mohammed ElHajji 75 Marching for identity, recognition and visibility: Sikh processions in the Metropolitan Area of Barcelona Nachatter Singh Garha

Aula V. Buono, 6th Floor 7P. Children on the Move Chair Ana Vila Freyer, Universidad Latina de México, Mexico 638 Access to justice for migrant children detained in Canada Jennifer Lopes 383 Labor Migration and Deportability of "Illegal"-Resident Children: A Comparative Analysis of the State of Israel and South Korea [D] Yuri Keum 607 The well-being of children of CEE "liquid migrants" Daina Grosa 583 Children of Syrian Refugees and Their Search for a Home: A Case of Childhood Statelessness Vartika Anand 16:45-17:00 BREAK

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Aula II - G. Giugni – Ground Floor 8A. Migration and Integration Chair Olgu Karan, Baskent University, Turkey 412 Intercultural Relations in Georgia and Tajikistan: Post-Conflict Model Nadezhda M Lebedeva, Victoria N Galyapina, Zarina Kh Lepshokova, Tatiana A. Ryabichenko 635 The relationship between demographic variables, perceived discrimination and perceived stress in an African international student population at the University of the Western Cape, South Africa Faranha Isaacs 411 A country built on the paper: "Italiani pel mondo" Gaetano Morese

Aula III - G. Di Vittorio – Ground Floor 8B. Remittances Chair Farid Makhlouf, University of Pau, France 246 Do Remittances strengthen Trust in the Home Countries? A Quick Look at the Data Farid Makhlouf 292 The Role of International Remittances in Poverty Reduction in Resource- Poor Former Soviet Republics Sarvar Gurbanov, Vusal Mammadrzayev, Hasan Isgandar 90 Impact of Remittance on socio-economic development in the village of Tarai/Madhesh, Nepal Deepak Chaudhary 472 Behavioural Economics of Migration? An Exploratory Framework on the Local Development Potential of Overseas Remittances Jeremaiah Manuel Opiniano 278 Understanding relationships and remittance flow during the migration period: Strength of social ties as a factor determining remittance behaviour Thebeth Rufaro Mukwembi

Aula IV - P. Labriola, Ground Floor 8C. Space Reconsidered Chair Ayşegül Özbakır, Yildiz Technical University, Turkey 653 Place-Making Practices of Transnational Immigrants Meltem Oktay, Erhan Kurtarır, Ayşegül Özbakır 677 The digital space as means of production of intimacy in refugees under the European Commission's Relocation Scheme Marta Lemos 953 The role of place-based factors in the international migration of health workers – experiences from Hungary Szabolcs Fabula, Viktor Pál, Zsófia Ilcsikné Makra, Gábor Lados

54 @migrationevent | #tmc19bari | www.migrationconference.net Day Two 19 June 2019 - 17:00-18:45 Aula XVI - S. Fumarulo, 2nd Floor 8D. Gender and Migration Chair Gul Ince Beqo, Catholic University of Milan, Italy 109 Gender roles and decision-making in the migration from Turkey to Italy Gul Ince Beqo 156 Women's liberation from gender-based violence: The perspective of migrant-origin women in South Tyrol (Northern Italy) Marina Della Rocca, Dorothy Louise Zinn 195 The Power of The Homeland: Gender Roles and the Transnational Ripple Effect among Liberian Refugees in the Diaspora Bernadette Ludwig

Aula XVII - S. Bianco, 2nd Floor 8E. Migration Experiences and Coping Strategies Chair Vildan Mahmutoglu, Galatasaray University, Turkey 211 Youtube: The Virtual Communication Between Poblano Migrants (De Puebla York) and Their Families in Mexico (Puebla) Emigdio Larios-Gomez 549 Male Out-Migration and the Left-Behind Women in Rural Odisha Disha Das 169 Perception of 1864 Migration in Public Memory Melike Batgıray 920 Zimbabwean Parents’ experiences of bearing and raising children in the UK Ruvimbo Machaka 552 Strategies to cope with the negative social identity: A social psychological study on African immigrants in Istanbul [D] Yakup Azak, Burcu Tüm, Tuba Aydın

Aula XVIII - N. Calipari, 2nd Floor 8F. Work, Employment, Markets Chair Daniele Petrosino, University of Bari, Italy 517 Does gender has a significant role in reintegration of return migrants? Evidence from gulf returnees in rural Kerala, India Reshmi R S, Afsal K, Sayeed Unisa 158 Migration-induced stressors and coping responses among labour migrants - a qualitative study among returnee migrants in Nepal Joelle Mak 486 The difficulties of refugees in the labour market: a network approach Michael Eve & Maria Perino 105 Workplace Segregation and Occupational Segmentation: Evidence from Estonian, Swedish and Russian Immigrants in Helsinki Metropolitan Area Anastasia Sinitsyna 686 Young Au Pairs living in France: Another face of domestic exploitation? Miriam Alejandra Martinez Torres

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Aula XIX - L. Ferrari Bravo, 2nd Floor 8G. Intersectionalities and critical geographies of mobility: multiscalar insights in the Iberoamerican region [D] Chair Ana Santamarina Guerrero, University of Glasgow, UK Almudena Cabezas Gonzalez Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain 664 Becoming a mass emigration country, An attempt to measure outflow of Venezuelans worldwide Thais Garcia Pereiro & Victoria Prieto 490 Disrupting structural racism in Madrid city: challenges of migrant solidarity politics Ana Santamarina Guerrero 663 Mujeres colombianas negras y pacíficas cruzando las fronteras Maria Margarita Echeverry 376 [Not just] people on the move. An intersectional and multiscalar analysis of Colombian migration Paula Medina García 608 Intersectionality and refugees. Good practice cases in Lisbon Giovanna Gonzalez 398 Gender political activism contesting European racialised border in Madrid Almudena Cabezas Gonzalez

Day Two 19 June 2019 - 17:30-19:15 Roundtable III: Global Trends in Migration Policy In collaboration with and support from the Puglia Regional Administration Sala S. Nicola, Presidenza Regione Puglia, Lungomare Nazario Sauro, 33, 70121 Bari Chair: Prof Michela C. Pellicani, University of Bari Aldo Moro, Italy Speakers: – Patrick Doelle, European Commission, DG Home, Italy “The implementation of the 2015 European Agenda on Migration: progress and challenges”

19:15 – Andrea Rachele, Puglia Regional Administration, Italy

- “Puglia Region policies and initiatives for the reception and integration of immigrants” – Gianfranco Gadaleta, Puglia Regional Administration, Italy

17:30 “Territorial cooperation and migration” – Prof Philip L. Martin, University of California, Davis, USA “Migration policy and labour recruitment” Please note this session is by invitation only

Day Two 19 June 2019 - 17:00-18:45 Aula XX - R. Fonte, 2nd Floor 8H. Migration Studies on Display Chair Mehari Fisseha, Regent’s University London, UK 551 Examining linguistic inequality in AVR repatriation programmes Katy Brickley 326 Assimilationism, Multiculturalism, Colorblindness, Polyculturalism, and Intergroup Bias in the Russian Context Dmitrii Dubrov, Dmitriy Grigoryev, Tomas Jurcik, Anastasia Batkhina

56 @migrationevent | #tmc19bari | www.migrationconference.net 372 Migrant Labour in Kerala: Unveiling the Dynamics of In-migration of the Inter-state Migrant Workers Arun Perumbilavil Anand 334 Exclusion of Muslims in East and West. A comparative analysis of anti- Muslim attitudes in France, Norway, Poland and Czech Republic Zan Strabac 514 Southern migrant women resistances in the Metropoles: to be a Brazilian woman in Potugal/ to be a Colombian woman in Spain Andrea Souto Garcia 126 Alternative Asylum and Refugee Narratives: Deconstructing the role of NGO's and Civil Society within an Evolving European Public Sphere Muhamed Shiwan Amin 68 Diversity in the Classrooms: Assessing the Educational Needs of the Migrant Children in Kerala, India Arun Perumbilavil Anand

Day Two 19 June 2019 - 17:00-18:45 Aula XXI - Don Tonino Bello, 2nd Floor 8J. Migration Studies on Display Chair Mehari Fisseha, Regent’s University London, UK 952 New migrations in small Central European countries Eva Rievajova 951 Understanding immigrant integration in a post-transition country Andrej Privara 36 Harnessing Labor Migration Dividends in Africa through Continental Frameworks Lupwana Jean Jacques Kandala 966 Macroeconomic impact of population change and mobility in Slovakia Magdaléna Přívarová 699 How to be a [little] fish in a large pond and survive: ethnic diasporas as political entrepreneurs in Canada Klavdia Tatar 42 Language instruction and inequalities in the integration process of young adult Syrian refugees in Turkey Maissam Nimer

Aula XXII -G. Di Vagno, 2nd Floor 8K. Migration Studies on Display Chair Mehari Fisseha, Regent’s University London, UK 769 The Discussion about Turkish Integration Failure in Germany; in the Context of Religion and Identity Conceptions Dhanimol M. M. 182 Rethinking Refugee Protection in Post-Global Compact on Migration Nafees Ahmad 335 Kurdish and Palestinian Diasporic Activism in Sweden Fanny Christou 78 Civil Participation of Immigrants: Syrian Immigrant Sample Yeliz Polat & Sueda Gurses 79 Immigration And Organization In Turkey: Turkish Direcdorate Genaral of Migration Management Yeliz Polat & Ayse Yilmaz

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Aula XXIII - T. e V.Fiore, 2nd Floor 8L. Migration Studies on Display Chair Mehari Fisseha, Regent’s University London, UK 460 Conceptualising the Migration-Development Nexus: A Transnational Relational Approach Xuchun Liu 464 Emigration on the Go: Toward a Theory of Transnational Spontaneity Abdi Kusow 513 An approach to the analysis of the interrelation between migration and social capital in transnational social space Laura Suárez-Grimalt & Màrius Domínguez i Amorós 167 From Protection to Rehabilitation- Urban As a New Tool For New Refugee Regime: The Field Study of Afyonkarahisar Atahan Demirkol 80 The Education Problems of Syrian Immigrant Young People in Turkey: The Example of Fırat University Yeliz Polat

END OF DAY TWO

58 @migrationevent | #tmc19bari | www.migrationconference.net Day Three 20 June 2019 - 08:45-10:30

Aula II - G. Giugni – Ground Floor 9A. Remittances Chair Liliana Meza Gonzalez, National Institute of Statistics and Geography, Mexico 378 Unfolding Perceptions on Remittance and Development: Experiences and Policy Responses from the State of Kerala Parvathy Devi K. 781 From Codevelopment to "Triple Win Policies". How Migrant NGOs are Facing the Changes and Continuities of the French Political Pardigm towards Migration and Development Claire Vincent-Mory 557 Remittance Behavior of Migrant Citizens Nonna Kushnirovich 906 Remittances and labour supply revisited: New evidence from the Macedonian behavioural tax and benefit microsimulation model Marjan Petreski 585 Transnational motorways. Trade with secondhand cars in an emigration country Anatolie Cosciug

Aula III - G. Di Vittorio – Ground Floor 9B. Refugees and Barriers Chair Nicole Dubus, San Jose State University, USA 115 Refugees from five countries report on the quality and helpfulness of services provided during resettlement Nicole Dubus 536 What Do They Say to Asylum Seekers? The Admission Process in Belgian Asylum Seeker Centres Amandine Van Neste-Gottignies 553 "We know we will face challenges" - Narratives of Syrian Forced Migrants: Topicalised Themes and Navigated Identities Kinan Noah & Eva-Maria Graf 72 Employment Barriers for Refugees in the Hosting Countries Cevdet Acu 88 The Legal Implication of the Exclusion Clause on Criminal Refugees Olawale Iskil Lawal

Aula IV - P. Labriola, Ground Floor 9C. Return Migration Chair Thais Garcia Pereiro, Catholic University ˮOur Lady of Good Counselˮ, Albania 46 "This is my name": Young Israelis of Ethiopian background and their return to Amharic (heritage) names Liat Yakhnich & Sophie D. Walsh 264 "I'm in a grey zone": A Narrative Analysis of Return Migration and Ethnic Identity Irasema Mora-Pablo & Martha Lengeling 928 "Returning home?“: The politics and practices of return and the migration- development-nexus Andrea Frieda Schmelz 209 The role of International Partners in return migration policy-making and implementation: the case of the German Cooperation for Development (GIZ) in Cameroon - Charles Simplice Mbatsogo Mebo

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Aula XVI - S. Fumarulo, 2nd Floor 9D. Portrayals and Borders Chair Inci Aksu Kargin, Usak University, Turkey 192 The Portrayal of Syrian Refugees in Popular Humor Magazines in Turkey İnci Aksu Kargın 39 Middle Eastern Refugees and Media in Canada Amira Halperin 37 Press Coverage of the Migration: A Content Analysis of Bosnia and Herzegovina Serap Fiso 87 Re-mapping the Border of the State & the Academy from Within & Without: The Queer Refugee Camp & the Migratory Text as a Space for Alterity & a Site of Critique [D] Chris Campanioni 401 Crossing the Borders of the Deficit Gaze? Organizing Subjectivation of "The Refugee" in political and academic Discourses Sepideh Abedi Farizani

Aula XVII - S. Bianco, 2nd Floor 9E. Family and Migration Chair Gul Ince Beqo, Catholic University of Milan, Italy 581 Intergenerational comparison of values of Russians and Georgians in Georgia Ekaterina Bushina, Victoria Galyapina, Nadezhda Lebedeva 768 A Study of Childrearing Practices among Muslim Immigrant Women Living in Canada Wei-Wei Da 919 Settled Southern-African migrants parenting experience in destination countries: A Qualitative Synthesis Ruvimbo Machaka 696 The Right to Family Life and Care: Migrant Domestic Work in the European Union Edit Frenyo 739 Volunteering and Social Integration of Ex-Soviet Immigrants in Israel Natalia Khvorostianov & Larissa Remennick

Aula XVIII - N. Calipari, 2nd Floor 9F. Din ve Göç [TURKISH] Chair Yakup Çoştu, Hitit University, Turkey 252 Almanya’da İslamofobi’nin Artışında Neo-Selefi Akımların Rolü ve Müslüman Göçmenlere Etkileri Mehmet Akif Ceyhan 241 Securitization Theory and European Muslim Communities Feyza Ceyhan Çoştu & Yakup Çoştu 500 The Bounty of the East to Andalusia: Andalusian Music A Review on Immigrant Musicians and Singers Sema Dinç 426 Migration and Socio Cultural Interaction Sıddık Korkmaz

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Aula XIX - L. Ferrari Bravo, 2nd Floor 9G. From Move to Settlement Chair Camila Escudero, Universidade Metodista de São Paulo, Brazil 445 Refugee-based reasons in refugee resettlement Annamari Vitikainen 577 The Sri Lankan Tamil Migrants: Shifting ideologies from asylum seekers to a prominent diaspora community Tulika Gaur 260 Job Thieves: Migrations and the Labor Market in South Africa Yolanda Lohelo Emedi 40 Unskilled labour migration, control and compliance: Private agencies in South Korea and Thailand Steve Kwok-Leung Chan 323 Migrants or Refugees?: An analysis of the recent wave of population movements from Venezuela to Brazil Gisela P. Zapata & Sulma Marcela Cuervo

Aula XX - R. Fonte, 2nd Floor 9H. Discourse and Representation in Media Chair Süreyya Sönmez Efe, University of Lincoln, United Kingdom 775 Media framing of Syrian refugees in Europe: A comparative analysis of news reporting in terms of peace journalism Aynur Sarısakaloğlu 387 Media, Politics and Power in the Representation of the Refugee and Migration Crisis in Europe Evangelia Tomara 165 Immigration in Belgian television news: few differences between public and commercial broadcasters? Valériane Mistiaen 174 Three years of the Refugee crisis's representation: the public opinion on Facebook Dario Lucchesi

Aula XXI - Don Tonino Bello, 2nd Floor 9J. Management of Migration and Integration Process: Legal migrants and their integration in Italy [Master Programme Students] [D] Chair Daniele Petrosino, University of Bari, Italy 989 Integration by working: job placement into the Italian reception system for asylum seekers and refugees Marta Chiffi 987 Asylum law and integration policies: The “Bari Città Aperta” Sprar Project Giulia Fasiello 986 Refugees Law in Italy: authority and procedure Andrea Mongelli 988 Exposure to infectious agents among Italian State Policemen engaged in activities to cross-border immigrants: risk perception versus risk assessment Carmela Montrone 985 Italy-Nigeria Round Trip Ticket: Projects of development and integration Antonhy Nwiboko

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Aula XXII -G. Di Vagno, 2nd Floor 9K. Göç ve Küreselleşme [TURKISH] [D] Chair Fatih Turan Yaman, İstanbul Rumeli University, Turkey 981 Küresel Yönetişim ve Göç Fatih Turan Yaman, Emrullah Kocabaş 982 Küresel İklim Değişikliğinin Küresel Göç Üzerinde Olabilecek Muhtemel Etkisi - Fethi Furkan Elbir, Burak Çamur 983 SSCB ve Sonrası Orta Asya'da Göç Hareketleri Halil Günay 984 Uluslararası Göçün Küreselleşmeye Etkileri Semanur Polat

Aula XXIII - T. e V.Fiore, 2nd Floor 9L. Nuevas tendencias migratorias en América Latina y el Caribe: Una mirada a los conflictos y dinámicas de salida, retorno, re - asentamiento, derechos humanos y políticas públicas [SPANISH] Chair Maria Rocio Bedoya Bedoya, Universidad de Antioquia, Colombia 936 Migración venezolana hacia Colombia: respuestas del Estado a la llegada masiva entre 2015 y 2018 Maria Rocio Bedoya Bedoya 137 Ethnosurvey on Recent Immigration. An experience to address hard-to- reach immigrant groups in a context of South-South migration Victoria Prieto & Clara Márquez 927 Las caravanas migrantes por México: ¿estrategias de movilidad en el siglo XXI? Cristina Gómez Johnson 937 ¿De receptores a emisores y al revés? Retos sociojurídicos de la migración venezolana reciente en la región latinoamericana Luciana Gandini, Fernando Lozano-Ascencio & Victoria Prieto 939 Itinerarios del sentido de lugar: el quedarse, el salir y el volver en contextos de movilidad forzada. Colombia y México 2000- 2017 Laura Cartagena Benítez 938 Desplazados Internos Por La violencia Y Ciudad: La espacialización Urbana Como Aplazamiento Indefinido Del Goce Efectivo De Los Derechos Clara Atehortúa-Arredondo

Aula - V. Starace 9M. Arts and Migration Chair Vildan Mahmutoglu, Galatasaray University, Turkey 446 Prejudice and aesthetic preferences among skin colours Giovanni Perillo 901 Image as trajectory in the art installation Outside in: exile at home Annabel Castro 64 Body modification, Assimilation, and Integration in the Story of Joseph Eric M. Trinka 650 Migration and Literature Angela Zagarella

10:30-10:45 – Break

62 @migrationevent | #tmc19bari | www.migrationconference.net Day Three 20 June 2019 - 10:45-12:30 Plenary Session III: Reflecting on World Refugee Day Aula Aldo Moro, Ground Floor Chair: Isabella Piracci, Avvocatura Generale dello Stato, Rome, Italy Speakers: – Antonio Di Muro, UNHCR representative, Italy

30 – Prof Jeffrey H. Cohen, Ohio State University, USA “A house of mirrors: refugees and reflection”

12:

- – Dr Ferruccio Pastore, FIERI – Forum of International and European Research on Immigration, Italy “The “mixed migration” dilemma and the roots of Europe’s migration

10:45 and asylum governance crisis” – Giuseppe Albenzio, Vice Avvocato Generale dello Stato, Italy “The recent reform of the law on immigration”

Plenary Session IV: Technology and People on the Move Aula II - G. Giugni – Ground Floor Chair: Dr Emre Eren Korkmaz, University of Oxford, United Kingdom Speakers: – Marie Godin & Giorgia Dona, Forced migrants in transit: mobile technologies

30 and techno-borderscapes – Aiden Slavin, ID2020, Digital identity for refugees: is blockchain technology a

12:

- panacea? – Albert Ali Salah, Boğaziçi, Using mobile phone data for the analysis of refugee movements: The Data for Refugees Challenge for Syrian Refugees in

10:45 Turkey – Zeynep Sıla Sönmez, UNHCR, Meet the future: Digital identity initiatives as humanitarian solutions 12:30-13:30 – Lunch

0 Graduation Ceremony for Masters in Management of

3 : Migration and Integration Process

3

1 Aula Magna – Palazzo Ateneo, Ground Floor Convener: Prof Michela C. Pellicani, University of Bari, Italy

Day Three 20 June 2019 - 13:30-15:00 Aula Aldo Moro, Ground Floor 10X. SPECIAL CONVERSATION ON CINEMA 214 Can Cinema Tell about Migration? - Annalisa Morticelli

Aula II - G. Giugni – Ground Floor 10A. Migration and Integration Chair Karolina Nikielska-Sekula, University College of Southeast Norway 270 Integration challenges: case of Italy Mariann Dömös 135 Contemporary Immigrants in South Africa: Perceptions, Treatment, and Integration Terry-Ann Jones 235 Armed conflicts and the dynamics of refugee migrations: Conceptualizing Syrian refugee migrations Marko Valenta

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Aula III - G. Di Vittorio – Ground Floor 10B. Skilled Migration Chair Nirmala Devi Arunasalam, University of Plymouth, UK 449 Teachers without Borders: The transnational migration of South African teachers Sadhana Manik 944 1st year student nurses’ views of Link Lecturers versus Clinical Professors Nirmala Devi Arunasalam, Thayer McGahee, Betty Abraham-Settles 558 STEM track enrolment among second-generation immigrant students from high-skilled parental background Svetlana Chachashvili Bolotin & Sabina Lissitsa 598 The effect of the Diaspora-Homeland relationship on the intellectual reverse brain drain: A research on Turkish scientists in Germany Atakan Durmaz & Adem Kalça

Aula IV - P. Labriola, Ground Floor 10C. Migration and Migrants in Media Chair Vildan Mahmutoglu, Galatasaray University, Turkey 3 Cultural Proximity or Cultural Distance?: Selecting Media Content Among Turkish Diasporic Audiences in Germany Miriam Berg 948 A Critical Analysis of Public-based Discourse about International Migration and Immigrants M. Murat Yüceşahin & İrfan Tatlı 676 Media representation of Romanian migrants in the Italian media: a comparative study Paula Catalina Meirosu 542 The effects of cognitive mobilization, media salience, and party identity on immigration attitudes Maija Ozola, Sherief Emam, Jens Wolling

Aula XVI - S. Fumarulo, 2nd Floor 10D. Onward Migration in a Changing Europe Chair Nicola Montagna, Middlesex University, United Kingdom 704 Secondary movements in the European Union: tracing the evidence Simon McMahon 403 Multiple migrations, Networks, and Transnational Ties: The Case of Italian Bangladeshi Onward Migrants in Europe Mohammad Morad & Devi Sacchetto 391 Roots and routes of Brazilian migration to and within the European Union Pedro Gois & Jose Marques 144 Brexit as a trigger and an inhibitor of onward and return migration Djordje Sredanovic

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Aula XVII - S. Bianco, 2nd Floor 10E. Return Migration Chair Merita Zulfiu Alili, South East European University, N. Macedonia 541 Communication Regarding Voluntary Return Programmes in Belgian Asylum Seekers Reception Centres: From Mediated Forms of Communication to Face-to-face Interactions Amandine Van Neste-Gottignies & Valériane Mistiaen 540 The Gender Dimension of Return Migration: Turkish Skilled Returnees from Germany and the US Meltem Yilmaz Sener 386 Portuguese migration to the South: a return to the past in a postcolonial world? Jose Carlos Marques & Pedro Góis 184 "Migrants" eternal returns: Greek migrants' return visits from West Germany to Greece as a prelude to their return migration" Maria Adamopoulou

Aula XVIII - N. Calipari, 2nd Floor 10F. Migration and Policy Chair Ülkü Sezgi Sözen, Universität Hamburg, Germany 114 Strong cases, negative decisions. Asylum assessment as border control Erna Bodström 498 The Ethical Consequences of Criminalizing Solidarity with Refugees and Asylum Seekers for Western Democracies Melina Duarte 717 Restrictive Asylum Policies and Reflections in the Labour Market: The cases of Italy and Turkey Secil E. Ertorer and Anita Butera 554 The challenge of today’s Common European Asylum Area : a re- appropriation of the balance between claims of national security and fundamental rights Roila Mavrouli

Aula XIX - L. Ferrari Bravo, 2nd Floor 10G. Remittances and Migration Chair Pooja Batra, Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Indore, India 903 Squandering Remittances Income in Conspicuous Consumption: The Case of Uzbekistan Jakhongir Kakhkharov & Muzaffar Ahunov 307 Internal versus International Migration and the consumption well-being of Left behind Households in Kerala Ajay Sharma & Pooja Batra 437 The effect of remittance on household spending behaviour in East Lombok, Indonesia Nurlia Listiani & Temesgen Kifle 8 Gulf Migration and The Flow of Social Remittances: "Arabization" among Mappila Muslims of Malabar Mohamed Ameen Arimbra

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Aula XX - R. Fonte, 2nd Floor 10H. Gender and Migration Chair H. Yaprak Civelek, Istanbul Arel University, Turkey 309 New Understanding of Women's Historical Migration Tomoko Tsuchiya 684 The paradox of empowerment among Syrian refugees in Lebanon Irene Tuzi 548 Straints of the Syrian Refugee Crisis on the Gender Gap of Lebanon's labour market [D] Laura El Chemali 709 Motherhood of Nigerian and Romanian women in sexual exploitation Rafaela Pascoal

Aula XXI - Don Tonino Bello, 2nd Floor 10J. Göç ve Edebiyat [TURKISH] Chair Yakup Çelik, Istanbul Kultur University, Turkey 1001 Halikarnas Balıkçısı’nın Romanlarının Göç Kavramı Çevresinde Değerlendirilmesi Yakup Çelik 1003 Kemal Tahir’in Bir Mülkiyet Kalesi Romanında Göçün Sürekliliği ve Dönüşümü Güler Uğur 1004 Hasan Ali Toptaş’ın Kuşlar Yasına Gider Romanında Yolculuk Berna Civalıoğlu

Aula XXII -G. Di Vagno, 2nd Floor 10K. Family and Migration Chair Gul Ince Beqo, Catholic University of Milan, Italy 347 Watching Them Grow': Video Chatting as a Household Practice Among Migrant Children and Remote Relatives Ipek Demirsu 397 Family Change Model and Attitudes towards the Filial Obligation Norms Among Immigrant and Host Groups Nagihan Taşdemir 457 Labour Migration and Its Impact on Rural livelihoods in Tajikistan, 1997- 2017 Neha Tewari 471 Chinese filial piety across migration, a comparison between Wenzhouese migrants and stayers Nicoletta Galisai

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Aula XXIII - T. e V.Fiore, 2nd Floor 10L. Identity and Representation Chair Pinar Yazgan, Sakarya University, Turkey 624 Hate speech against Muslims on social media in Italy. Evidence from the European project Hatemeter Elisa Martini & Gabriele Baratto 905 The Dynamics of Refugees’ Dual- Identity along Ethio-South Sudan Border: Challenges, Prospects and Policy Implications Moti Gutema 352 The Mechanism and Factor Analysis of Anti-Immigration Sentiment Dissemination in Social Media: A Comparative Study in U.S., U.K., and Japan Keisuke Idemitsu 53 Refugee Children and Adolescents in the Italian Media. Reflections on narrative and representation [VIDEO] Valentina Baú

Aula - V. Starace 10M. Göç ve Aidiyet [TURKISH] [D] Chair Süleyman Özmen, Istanbul Rumeli University, Turkey 1009 Göçmenleştirme Politikalarının Devletlerin İstikrarsızlaştırılmasına Etkileri H. Murat Lehimler, Süleyman Özmen 1010 Türkiye Avrupa Göç Sistemi Misafir İşçilikten Ulus Ötesi Kimliklere Hatice Sırtıkara 1011 Aidiyet Duygusunun ve Göç Sorunsalı Üzerine Etkileri Mert Bilecen

Aula - V. Buono, 6th Floor Special Session: Percorsi di accoglienza e integrazione dei cittadini stranieri [ITALIAN] Organised in collaboration with Caritas – Diocesi Bari Bitonto Chair: Don Vito Piccinonna, Director of Caritas - Diocesi Bari Bitonto, Italy Speakers: – Emanuele Abbatantuono, Fondazione Opera Santi Medici Cosma e Damiano Bitonto ONLUS “Accoglienza tra solidarietà e sussidiarietà”

15:00 – Vito Mariella, Ass. Micaela onlus - “Tratta e migrazioni” – Alessandra Pupillo, Centro di accoglienza "don Vito Diana" - coop. Soc. Equal Time

13:30 “Senza dimora italiani e stranieri” – Valeria Sasanelli, Casa Ain Karem - coop. Soc. Mi stai a cuore “Accoglienza e inserimenti sociali”

15:00-15:15 BREAK

67 THE MIGRATION CONFERENCE 2019 – BARI, ITALY – 18-20 JUNE 2019 Day Three 20 June 2019 - 15:15-16:45 Aula II - G. Giugni – Ground Floor 11A. Displacement Challenges Chair Simeon Magliveras, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia 73 Humanitarian crisis of Central Americans migrants in transit through Mexico: forced migration and accompaniment process Jorge Morales Cardiel 393 The Syrian Refugee Crisis and the Refugee Rentier State in the Middle East Gerasimos Tsourapas 597 "From that moment onwards, we became the Cerberus inside the camp": The Role of Local Political Leadership in Refugee Reception Tihomir Sabchev 567 Immigration policy and party politics in Italy: beyond left-right polarisation? Audrey Lumley-Sapanski & Senyo (Noah) Dotsey

Aula III - G. Di Vittorio – Ground Floor 11B. Migration and Integration Chair Niamh Dillon, University of Limerick, Ireland 941 Migration Nation: Barriers to integration for asylum-seekers in Ireland Niamh Dillon 455 The 28-DAY Program: a refugee integration support program in Liverpool, England Chien-Yi Chu 655 Migrant integration. A way to reverse the demographic decline in Europe Razvan Dacian Carciumaru 771 Cash Based Interventions as a Refugee Integration Facilitator Selman Salim Kesgin

Aula IV - P. Labriola, Ground Floor 11C. Arts and Migration Chair Persefoni Myrtsou, Humboldt University Berlin, Germany 507 Migrant Artists: Spatialised Self-images and Practices of (Un)Belonging Persefoni Myrtsou 524 Spaces of Musical Production as Cultural Borderlands Carolin Mueller 762 Graphic Narratives: Representations of Refugeehood in the Form of Illustration Pauline Blanchet 1201 Writing, music, migration: from Hanif Kureishi to David Bowie Pierpaolo Martino

Aula XVI - S. Fumarulo, 2nd Floor 11D. Migration and Education Chair Silvia Juarez-Marazzo, Chances for Children-NY, USA 923 How Children’s Picture Books may support Latino American asylum seeking mothers restore their children’s hope and sense of trust? Silvia Juarez-Marazzo 493 Russia's Place In The World Through The Eyes Of Foreign Students Daria Borisovna Kazarinova, Arussyak Hauvhanissyan, Vasilya Taisheva 539 Between diaspora and state: The case of an informal immigrant school in Halkalı Cigdem Billur Ada 705 Family-School Relations and Trust in an Intercultural Context Mina Prokic

68 @migrationevent | #tmc19bari | www.migrationconference.net Day Three 20 June 2019 - 15:15-16:45 Aula XVII - S. Bianco, 2nd Floor 11E. Göç ve Kültür [TURKISH] [D] Chair Selin Özmen, Tekirdağ Namık Kemal University, Turkey 1005 Göç ve Kültürel Etkileşim: M.Ö. I. Binde Bezemeli Lydia Seramiğinde Ionia Etkisi - Selin Özmen 1006 Gelenek - Görenek Karşılaştırması ve Göç - Selin Özdemir 1007 Beyin Göçü ve Türkiye - Vesile Topsakal 1008 Why are we so resistant about learning immigrants’ languages? Tuba Tekin

Aula XVIII - N. Calipari, 2nd Floor 11F. Transformations with Migration Chair Carlo Alberto Anzuini, University of Bari, Italy 780 The local turn in integration policies for migrants and refugees in Latin America Joao Guilherme Casagrande Martinelli Lima Granja Xavier da Silva 574 Vacaciones en Paz: Sahrawi refugees between political activism and Spanish solidarity Rita Reis 348 The Transformative Power of Work with Refugees and Asylum Seekers for Practitioners of NGOs Lina Grudulaita 379 Chronic illness management in the face of adversity: experiences from asylum seekers with diabetes in the Belgian reception centers Wanda Van Hemelrijck

Aula XIX - F. Bravo, 2nd Floor 11G. Migration and Integration Chair Gul Ince Beqo, Catholic University of Milan, Italy 197 Art and Integration - A Civic Collaboration Jeannie Simms 254 "Transfer of Ritual" and Struggle for Recognition Among Ethiopian Immigrants Rachel Sharaby 925 Diaspora Integration through consular services: the case of Mexican Consulates in Sacramento and San Francisco, California Karla A. Valenzuela Moreno 358 Homeland vs Hostland: A Comparative Study on the Relation of Post-Migrant Populations with Turkey Background along Right Populisms in Germany and Italy Gul Ince Beqo, Asli Telli Aydemir, Ali Ekber Dogan

Aula XX - R. Fonte, 2nd Floor 11H. Migration Law and Policy Chair Pinar Yazgan, Sakarya University, Turkey 489 Autonomy through law? The ambivalent role of law in the German reception facilities - Anne-Marlen Engler 755 History, Race & the Politics of Belonging | How Politicized Responses to Migrants and Refugees in Southern Europe Are Undermining Economic Development, Social Integration & International Standards in Humanitarian Law - Abigail J Blue 322 Migration policy in Greece: between a transit and an integration society Evangelia Kasimati & Roy Panagiotopoulou 929 The State as a Birthplace and Main Cause Behind Massive Migration and Refugee Outflows [VIDEO] Karaman Mamand

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Aula XXI - Don Tonino Bello, 2nd Floor 11J. Family and Migration Chair Monica Ibáñez-Angulo, University of Burgos, Spain 103 A report on transnational marriages and migrant workers at the China- Vietnam and China-Myanmar border areas Xueqing Zhao, Shenghui Yang, Yimeng Zhao 229 Unpacking The Meaning of Marriage Among Transnational Couples: A Multiadic Analysis Elizabeth Marfel Fortes & Gagni Edith Liane PenaAlampay 312 Immigrant Women Intermarriage Premium: Italy 2006-2012 Adda Carla Justiniano 399 Gender and race among young adults of Nigerian descent in Ireland Inga Wójcik

Aula XXII -G. Di Vagno, 2nd Floor 11K. Work, Employment, Markets [D] Chair Liudmila Konstants, American University in Central Asia, Kyrgyzstan 331 Precarious Employment of International Migrant Workers: The State and Ways to Reduce Igor Alexeevich Shichkin 332 The Pull-Push Factors of Migration: Views and Experiences of the Pakistani Migrant Workers in Saudi Arabia Muhammad Saeed 646 The effect of the Experience of being in poverty on Individual Psychological Characteristics Maria Viktorovna Efremova, Olga Vladimirovna Poluektova, Seger Breugelmans 774 Precarious Mobility in India: Ethnographic evidence from the Mising Community of Assam Bipul Pegu 227 Migration Diversity and House Prices - Evidence from Sweden Adam Alexander Tyrcha

Aula XXIII - T. e V.Fiore, 2nd Floor 11L. Göç ve Türkiye [TURKISH] Chair Esin Hamdi Dinçer, Artvin Çoruh University, Turkey 1017 Suriyeli Emeğine Yönelik İşçi Örgütlerinin Deneyimleri: Çatışma ve Uyum Ekseninde Bir İnceleme Fethiye Tilbe 748 Türkiye'deki Suriyeliler ve Agamben'in Siyaset Felsefesi Esin Hamdi Dinçer 1018 Ulusal Güvenlik Perspektifinde Suriyeli Göçmenlere Yönelik Sosyal Medya Paylaşımları Cebrail Aydın 1019 The Structure and Current Problems of Syrian Immigrants Gamze Karagöz 1020 1950’den günümüze Türkiye’de İç Göç ve Düzensiz Kentleşme H.İbrahim Karakuş, Rüstem İnan

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Roundtable IV: Migration Policy in Italy and Beyond Aula Aldo Moro, Ground floor Chair: Prof Michela C. Pellicani, University of Bari Aldo Moro, Italy Speakers:

45 – Massimo Bontempi, Central Director of the Immigration and Borders :

8 Police, Home Affairs Ministry, Italy 1

– Luigi Maria Vignali, General Director for the Italians abroad and the - Migration Policies, Foreign Affairs Ministry, Italy

00 – Fabrice Leggeri (tbc), Executive Director, FRONTEX :

7 – Prof Jeffrey H. Cohen, Ohio State University, USA 1 – Prof Ibrahim Sirkeci, Regent’s University London, UK

Day Three 20 June 2019 - 18:45-19:15: Closing Remarks [ Aula Aldo Moro, Ground Floor ]

Day Three 20 June 2019 - 20:00-22:30: GALA DINNER Circolo Unione - Teatro Petruzzelli, Corso Cavour, 12, 70122 Bari, Italy. It is about 10 minutes walking distance from the conference venue. Tel: + 39 (080) 521 1249 | https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Arts--- Entertainment/Circolo-Unione-Teatro-Petruzzelli-392710240812854/ www.migrationconference.net

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Name Index

Ana Marie Faith Aslı Emine Comu ..... 32 A Corpuz ...... 46 Asli Telli Aydemir ..... 69 Abdi Kusow ...... 58 Ana Marie Faith Laeno Atahan Demirkol ...... 58 Abdirashid Ismail ..... 43 Corpuz ...... 47 Atakan Durmaz ...... 64 Abdullah Mohammadi35 Ana Santamarina Audrey Lumley- Abel Rodriguez ...... 52 Guerrero ...... 56 Sapanski ...... 68 Adam Alexander Ana Vila Freyer . 11, 29, Autumn Bordner ...... 48 Tyrcha ...... 70 49, 53 Ayako Sahara-Kaneko45 Adam Labaran ...... 39 Anastasia Batkhina42, 56 Ayman Zohry ...... 12 Adda Carla Justiniano70 Anastasia Blouchoutzi31, Aynur Sarısakaloğlu 61 Adem Kalça ...... 64 41 Ayse Guc ...... 36 Adrienne de Ruiter .. 53 Anastasia Sinitsyna .. 55 Ayse Yilmaz ...... 57 Afsal K ...... 55 Anatolie Cosciug ...... 59 Ayşegül Buket Ozbakir39 Ahsen Utku ...... 34 Andrea Frieda Schmelz Ayşegül Buket Özbakır Aiden Slavin ...... 23, 63 ...... 59 ...... 39, 54 Aivar Jürgenson ...... 41 Andrea Mongelli ...... 61 Aysegul Kayaoglu .... 44 Ajay Sharma ...... 65 Andrea Rachele ...... 56 Ayşegül Kayaoğlu AKM Ahsan Ullah .... 12 Andrea Rachele ...... 23 Yılmaz ...... 26, 38 Albert Ali Salah .. 23, 63 Andrea Souto Garcia 57 Ayushman Bhagat ... 48 Alberto Capote Lama12 Andrej Privara ...... 57 B Alda Kushi ...... 12, 37 Angela Maria Digrandi33 Aldo Perri ...... 12 Angela Maria Romito 34 Bahar Baser ...... 11 Alejandra Ceja Angela Maria Toffanin25 Baris Oktem ...... 53 Fernandez ...... 46 Angela Zagarella ...... 62 Beatrice Knerr...... 11 Alessandra Pupillo ... 67 Anita Butera ...... 65 Benjamin Levy ...... 34 Alev Karaduman ...... 41 Anna Kozlova ...... 38 Benjamin Perryman . 26 Alexander Krauss .... 26 Anna Ludovici ...... 29 Berke Özdemir ...... 44 Alexander Subbotin . 36 Annabel Castro ...... 62 Berna Civalıoğlu ...... 66 Alexander Tatarko ... 37 Annalisa Geraci ...... 51 Bernadette Ludwig ... 55 Alexandru Dragan ... 41 Annalisa Morticelli .... 63 Betty Abraham-Settles64 Alfiya Lyapina ...... 31 Annamari Vitikainen . 61 Bharati Basu ...... 11 Alfonso Sanchez Annita Larissa Bianca Cheregi ...... 35 Carrasco ...... 48 Sciacovelli ...... 37 Bipul Pegu ...... 49, 70 Ali Caglar ...... 11 Antonella Rotondo ... 33 Bradley Saunders .... 12 Ali Ekber Dogan ...... 69 Antonhy Nwiboko ..... 61 Brid Ni Chonaill ...... 35 Ali Faruk Yaylaci 35, 38 Antonio Brascia ...... 48 Burcu Tüm ...... 55 Ali Reza Rezaei ...... 36 Antonio Decaro .. 22, 28 Byron Kotzamanis ... 11 Ali Tilbe ...... 11 Antonio Felice Uricchio Alin Croitoru ...... 52 ...... 22, 28 C Alina Botezat ...... 36 Anupama Singh ...... 29 Cahit Kahraman ...... 38 Alina Esteves ...... 11 Anurag Devkota ...... 49 Caio Teixeira ...... 30 Almudena Cabezas Apostolos G Camila Escudero 53, 61 Gonzalez ...... 56 Papadopoulos ...... 11 Camille Menu...... 41 Altay Manço ...... 12 Armagan Teke Lloyd 12 Camillla Spadavecchia34 Amandine Van Neste- Arnon Medzini ...... 26 Caner Tekin ...... 25, 42 Gottignies ...... 59, 65 Aron Anselem Cohen11 Carla de Tona ...... 11 Amber Horning Ruf .. 24 Arun Perumbilavil Carla Pederzini ...... 47 Ameera Masoud ...... 39 Anand ...... 57 Carlo Alberto Anzuini31, Amira Halperin ...... 60 Arussyak 69 Ana Laura González 44 Hauvhanissyan .... 68 Carlos A. Moreno Asiye Kaya ...... 47 Hurtado ...... 46 72 @migrationevent | #tmc19bari | www.migrationconference.net Carlos Denner dos Daniele Petrosino11, 30, Elias Boukrami ...... 11 Santos ...... 53 46, 48, 55, 61 Elif Bali Kurtarır ...... 35 Carlos Fernando Soto Dany Carnassale ...... 25 Elisa Martini ...... 67 Perez ...... 27 Daria Borisovna Elizabeth Marfel Fortes70 Carlos Vargas Silva5, 20, Kazarinova ...... 68 Elizabeth Marfel Gagni46 23, 45 Dario Lucchesi ...... 61 Elizabeth Rushing .... 41 Carmela Montrone ... 61 Darunee Elli Heikkila .. 11, 45, 47 Carmen Caruso . 42, 50 Paisanpanichkul ... 45 Elodie Hut ...... 41 Carolin Mueller ...... 68 Davide Mazzoni ...... 39 Elsa Oliveira ...... 29 Caroline Ferguson ... 48 Deborah Anker ...... 11 Emanuele Caroline Zickgraf ..... 41 Debra Giambo ...... 31 Abbatantuono ...... 67 Carsten M. Schaefer 26 Debra Kellner ...... 45 Emigdio Larios Gomez27 Cebrail Aydın ...... 70 Deepak Chaudhary .. 54 Emigdio Larios-Gomez55 Celal Altin ...... 42 Deniz Bayrakdar ...... 48 Emilia Lana de Freitas Cesar Suva ...... 31 Deniz Eroglu Utku12, 26 Castro ...... 12 Cevdet Acu ...... 59 Deniz Eroğlu Utku32, 43, Emily Ryo ...... 26 Chandreyi Guadalupe 50 Emily Savage ...... 35 Guharay ...... 51 Deniz Ş. Sert ...... 12 Emine Güzel 38, 44, 51 Charlotte Casier ...... 47 Deniz Yetkin Aker ..... 43 Emmanuel Ilori ...... 52 Chen Qu ...... 50 Devi Sacchetto ...... 64 Emre Eren Korkmaz 12, Chiara Massaroni .... 29 Dhanimol M. M ...... 57 23, 35, 39, 63 Chien-Yi Chu ...... 68 Diana Ciliberti ...... 36 Emrullah Kocabaş .... 62 Chinedu Obi ...... 50 Diana Tamara Martinez Enrico Pugliese ...... 29 Chris Campanioni .... 60 Ruiz ...... 46 Erdem Özlük ...... 51 Christina Kohler ...... 53 Diego Caballero Vélez43 Erhan Kurtarır35, 39, 52, Christine Anton ...... 37 Dilek Cindoglu ...... 11 54 Christine Inglis ...... 42 Dilshad Hamad Khdhir32 Eric M. Trinka ...... 62 Christos Nikas ...... 31 Dimitra Manou .... 31, 41 Erna Bodström ...... 65 Cigdem Billur Ada .... 68 Dimitrios Georgiadis . 49 Ernesto Toma ...... 33 Cigdem Bozdağ ...... 43 Dino Pitoski ...... 42 Esin Bozkurt ...... 53 Cinzia Conti ...... 33 Disha Das ...... 55 Esin Hamdi Dinçer ... 70 Claire Vincent-Mory . 59 Djordje Sredanovic ... 64 Eugene Tartakovsky 47 Clara Atehortúa- Dmitrii Dubrov .... 31, 56 Eva Rievajova ...... 57 Arredondo ...... 62 Dmitriy Grigoryev ..... 56 Eva-Maria Graf ...... 59 Clara Márquez ...... 62 Dmitry Grigoryev 37, 42 Evangelia Kasimati .. 69 Clara Vecchiato ...... 50 Dominik Wach ...... 43 Evangelia Tomara47, 61 Claude Sumata .. 11, 24 Dominique Santana .. 37 Evgenii Vyasheslavovich Claudia Canobbio Don Vito Piccinonna . 67 Gamerman ...... 42 Rojas ...... 46 Dorothy Louise Zinn . 55 Evindar Güneş ...... 44 Claudia Lintner ...... 53 Drew Mikhael ...... 38 Clothilde Facon ...... 26 Duygu Akgül ...... 44 F Concepción Maiztegui- Fabiano Sartori de E Oñate ...... 29 Campos ...... 38 Concetta Masellis .... 12 Ecem Hasircioglu ..... 24 Fabio Bartolini ...... 50 Corrado Bonifazi ...... 29 Edit Frenyo ...... 60 Fabio Massimo Rottino33 Cristina Gómez Ege Cakir ...... 12 Fabrice Leggeri ...... 71 Johnson ...... 62 Egeria Nalin ...... 34 Fanny Christou ...... 57 Cristobal Mendoza ... 32 Egle Gusciute ..... 33, 49 Faranha Isaacs ...... 54 Ekaterina Kodja ...... 43 Farid Makhlouf ...... 54 D Eldridge Moses ...... 46 Fatih Turan Yaman .. 62 Daina Grosa ...... 53 Eleanor Paynter ...... 53 Fatma Nur Magunacı44 Daniel Luches ...... 41 Elena Carletti...... 37, 51 Fazli Dogan ...... 51 Daniela Gnarini ...... 52 Elena Fontanari ...... 30 Federico Soda ...... 22 Elena Giacomelli ...... 47 Fernando Aguiar ...... 25 73 THE MIGRATION CONFERENCE 2019 – BARI, ITALY – 18-20 JUNE 2019 Fernando Lozano- Giulia Storato ...... 25 Ilkay Sudas ...... 49 Ascencio ...... 62 Giuliana Sanò25, 34, 50 Ilona Bontenbal ...... 47 Ferruccio Pastore 5, 19, Giuliana Tiripelli ...... 33 Ilse van Liempt ...... 50 20, 23, 63 Giuseppe Campesi .. 37 İnci Aksu Kargın 11, 53, Fese Elonge ...... 39 Giuseppe Moro22, 24, 28 60 Fethi Furkan Elbir .... 62 Giuseppe Sciortino .. 11, Inese Supule ...... 27 Fethiye Tilbe ...... 12, 70 21, 42, 46 Inga Wójcik ...... 70 Feyza Ceyhan Çoştu 60 Giuseppe Zuccaro22, 41 Ioana Cristina Voroniuc Filiz Goktuna Yaylaci25, Gloria Tauber ...... 24 ...... 32 35, 38 Gökçe Bayindir Iori Hamada ...... 27 Fiona B. Adamson5, 22, Goularas ...... 11 Ioulia Mermigka . 35, 38 28, 41 Gökçe Bayındır Ipek Demirsu ...... 66 Fırat Mustafa Tekbaş52 Goularas ...... 25, 48 Irasema Mora-Pablo 59 Florence Godmaire- Golaleh Makrooni ..... 26 Irem Oz ...... 42 Duhaime ...... 30 Gözde İnal Cavlan ... 31 Irene Albamonte ...... 12 Florian Inderst ...... 35 Grace Wong ...... 39 Irene Tuzi ...... 66 Francesca Cimino ... 42 Gregory Gullette ...... 31 İrfan Tatlı ...... 64 Francesca Falsetti ... 12 Gul Ince Beqo11, 55, 60, Isabella Buber-Ennser43 Francesca Viola . 24, 35 66, 69 Isabella Loiodice 22, 41 Francesco Carlucci .. 12 Gül Üret...... 32, 37 Isabella Piracci12, 23, 63 Francesco Della Puppa Gulcin Tunc ...... 50 Isil Bayraktar ...... 37 ...... 30, 50 Güler Uğur ...... 66 Işıl Zeynep Turkan İpek Francesco Silecchia 12 Gülnihal Gülmez ...... 51 ...... 25 Froilan Tuccat Malit Jr46 Gülseli Baysu ...... 11 Ismael Garcia Castro27, Fulgeanu Alexandra 24 Günce Sabah Eryılmaz35 46 Ismael García Castro44 G H İsmail Kervankiran ... 52 Gábor Lados ...... 54 H. Deniz Genc .... 35, 39 J Gabriele Baratto ...... 67 H. Murat Lehimler .... 67 Gaetano Morese ...... 54 H. Yaprak Civelek31, 33, Jakhongir Kakhkharov65 Gagni Edith Liane 37, 66 Jan Bazyli Klakla ..... 31 PenaAlampay ...... 70 H.İbrahim Karakuş ... 70 Jana Sladkova ...... 30 Gaia Cottino ...... 34 Haci Halil Uslucan .... 49 Janusz Balicki ...... 25 Gamze Karagöz ...... 70 Halil Günay ...... 62 Jason Papathanasiou41 Georgia Lagoumitzi . 27 Hande Erdem-Möbius44 Jeannie Simms ...... 69 Georgiana Udrea ..... 37 Hanife İnan ...... 44 Jeffrey H. Cohen . 5, 11, Georgios (Jojo) Hanife Nalan Genç ... 51 19, 20, 23, 45, 63, 71 Diakoumakos 35, 38 Hasan Aydin ...... 31 Jenae Carpenter ...... 44 Gerasimos Tsourapas41, Hasan Isgandar ...... 54 Jennifer A. Bulcock .. 51 68 Hassan Vatanparast 12 Jennifer Lopes ... 51, 53 Giacomo Signorile ... 12 Hatice Menteşe ...... 44 Jens Wolling ...... 64 Giancarlo Ceccarelli 43 Hatice Sırtıkara ...... 67 Jeremaiah Manuel Giandomenico Liano 12 Helen McCarthy ...... 50 Opiniano .. 33, 46, 54 Gianfranco Berardi .. 12 Hsien-Ming Lin ...... 30 Jie Yu ...... 34 Gianfranco Gadaleta23, Hubert Jayet ...... 37 Jill Court ...... 44 56 Hülya Bayrak Akyıldız51 Jo Veary ...... 29 Giorgia Dona ..... 23, 63 Joan Phillips ...... 30, 36 Giovanna Gonzalez . 56 I Joao Guilherme Giovanni Cellamare 11, Ibrahim Sirkeci 6, 11, 19, Casagrande Martinelli 36 21, 22, 28, 71 Lima Granja Xavier da Giovanni Perillo 22, 28, Ignazio Galeone ...... 48 Silva ...... 36, 69 62 Igor Alexeevich João Peixoto ...... 11 Gisela P. Zapata ...... 61 Shichkin ...... 70 Jocelyn Omandam Giulia Fasiello ...... 61 İlay Romain Ors ...... 24 Celero ...... 29 74 @migrationevent | #tmc19bari | www.migrationconference.net Joelle Mak ...... 55 Lilach Lev Ari...... 26 Maria Perino ...... 55 Johanna Laetizia Lilia M Dominguez .... 36 Maria Rocio Bedoya Exenberger ...... 32 Liliana Jubilut ...... 11 Bedoya ...... 62 John Thomas ...... 51 Liliana Meza . 47, 52, 59 Maria Rosaria Jonathan Liu ...... 11 Liliana Meza Gonzalez Centrone ...... 35 Jonathan Palatz ...... 32 ...... 52, 59 Maria Viktorovna Jorge Ignacio Angulo Lina Grudulaita ...... 69 Efremova ...... 70 Barredo ...... 27 Lisa V. Adams ...... 43 Mariann Dömös ...... 63 Jorge Morales Cardiel68 Lisarb Valeria Montes Marianne Garvik ...... 43 Jose Carlos Marques65 D'oco ...... 39 Marie Godin ...... 23, 63 Jose Mapril ...... 50 Liudmila Konstants .. 31, Marijke D'Haese ...... 50 Jose Marques ...... 64 49, 70 Marilisa Magno .. 22, 28 José Salvador Cueto Luca Brignone ...... 30 Marina Adamovic ..... 47 Calderón ...... 44 Luca Pancani ...... 39 Marina Della Rocca . 55 Julie M Norman ...... 38 Lucia Bombieri ...... 25 Mario Colonna ...... 12 Julieta Bengochea ... 46 Luciana Gandini ...... 62 Marisol Navas Luque24, Luciane Benedita Duarte 31 K Pivetta ...... 36 Màrius Domínguez i K. Onur Unutulmaz .. 12 Lucinda Fonseca 11, 36 Amorós ...... 58 Kader A. Abderrahim 25 Luigi Maria Vignali .... 71 Marius Matichescu12, 41 Kadir Temurçin ...... 52 Luisa Afonso Soares 48 Marjan Petreski .. 12, 59 Kamil Matuszczyk .... 32 Luisa Faustini Torres 33 Marko Kananen ...... 49 Kardelen Coşkun ..... 52 Lupwana Jean Jacques Marko Valenta ...... 63 Karla A. Valenzuela Kandala ...... 57 Markus Kotzur5, 18, 22, Moreno ...... 69 28 M Karolina Nikielska- Marloes de Hoon ..... 50 Sekula ...... 51, 63 M. Gökay Özerim12, 24 Marni Brown ...... 31 Karsten Paerregaard 5, M. Murat Yüceşahin 12, Marta Chiffi ...... 61 19, 23, 45 64 Marta Lemos ...... 54 Kate Jackson ...... 25 Madhulika Sahoo ..... 26 Marta Pachocka ...... 43 Kathryn Fredricks .... 34 Magdaléna Přívarová57 Martha Lengeling ..... 59 Katy Brickley ...... 56 Maija Ozola ...... 64 Martin Koolhaas ...... 44 Keisuke Idemitsu ..... 67 Maili Malin ...... 49 Martin Ruhs5, 18, 22, 28, Kinan Noah ...... 59 Maissam Nimer ...... 57 40 Klavdia Tatar ...... 57 Majbritt Lyck-Bowen . 31 Martina Cvajner 11, 33, Kristen Nielsen ...... 49 Marcel Bursztyn ...... 53 42 Kristina Velkova Marco Di Sapia ...... 12 Martino Reviglio ...... 32 Velkova ...... 31 Marco Marinucci ...... 39 Martins Kaprans...... 33 Margarida Barroso ... 50 Massimo Bontempi .. 71 L Margarida Martins Matthew Bodycombe 52 Lais Saleh ...... 27 Barroso ...... 30 Mattia Vitiello ...... 29 Larissa Remennick .. 60 Maria Adamopoulou . 65 Maurizio Lopalco ...... 43 Laura Cartagena Maria Backe ...... 48 Maurizio Malogioglio35, Benítez ...... 62 Maria Bultseva ...... 37 42 Laura El Chemali ..... 66 Maria Carolina Vesce25 Md Mizanur Rahman 12 Laura Natalia Rodríguez- Maria Francesca Mehari Fisseha . 12, 56, Ariano ...... 44 Piredda ...... 48 57, 58 Laura Suárez-Grimalt58 Maria Grazia Nacci ... 34 Mehmet Akif Ceyhan 60 Ledis Bohorquez Maria Jose Enriquez- Mehmet Can Çarpar 25 Farfán ...... 46 Cabral ...... 27 Melike Batgıray ...... 55 Leyla Onur Yanar .... 52 Maria Kanal ...... 42 Melina Duarte ...... 65 Li Chuan Liuhuang .. 24 Maria Korizi ...... 49 Melissa Blanchard ... 29 Liat Yakhnich ...... 59 Maria Margarita Meltem Oktay ...... 54 Echeverry...... 56 Merita Zulfiu Alili 26, 65 75 THE MIGRATION CONFERENCE 2019 – BARI, ITALY – 18-20 JUNE 2019 Mert Bilecen ...... 67 Nergis Canefe ...... 33 Pauline Blanchet ...... 68 Michael Eve ...... 55 Niamh Dillon ...... 68 Pavithra Jayawardena46 Michela C. Pellicani6, 11, Nicholas A. Vernice .. 43 Pedro Gois ...... 64, 65 12, 22, 23, 28, 33, 34, Nicholas D. Harney .. 46 Persefoni Myrtsou .... 68 37, 40, 56, 63, 71 Nicholas Procter ...... 11 Peter Parycek ...... 42 Michele Cascione22, 41 Nicola D. Coniglio .... 37 Petra Bendel ...... 11 Michele Emiliano 22, 28 Nicola Daniele Coniglio Petra Madge Playfair 45 Migue Aguilar Dorado44 ...... 11, 35, 48 Philip L Martin ...... 11, Miguel Angel Navarrete Nicola Montagna ...... 64 5, 20, 21, 22, 23, 40, Higuera ...... 46 Nicole Dubus ...... 59 56 Mike Slaven ...... 36 Nicole Kreisberg ...... 26 Pierpaolo Martino .... 68 Mina Prokic ...... 68 Nicoletta Galisai ...... 66 Pinar Yazgan12, 27, 55, Miriam Alejandra Niels Spierings ...... 49 67, 69, 50 Martinez Torres ... 55 Nihan Kocaman ...... 48 Piotr Teodorowski .... 34 Miriam Berg ...... 64 Nikos Souzas ..... 35, 38 Pooja Batra ...... 65 Mirko Marzadro ...... 44 Nirmala Arunasalam 11, Mladen Adamovic .... 47 24, 64 R Mohamed Ameen Noemi Magugliani38, 47 Rachel Sharaby ...... 69 Arimbra ...... 65 Nonna Kushnirovich . 59 Rafaela Pascoal 47, 66 Mohamed Khachani 11 Norma Baldino ...... 27 Raffaele Rodio ... 22, 41 Mohammad Morad .. 64 Nurlia Listiani ...... 65 Raffaele Vacca ...... 12 Mohammed ElHajji .. 53 Raffaella Bonerba .... 12 O Monica Carbonara ... 33 Rani Kumari ...... 35 Monica Ibáñez-Angulo11, Okabe Yuki ...... 38 Rania Rafik Khalil .... 11 30, 34, 37, 41, 70 Olawale Iskil Lawal .. 59 Razvan Dacian Monica Ortiz Cobo46, 47 Olga R. Gulina ...... 11 Carciumaru ...... 68 Mónica Patricia Toledo- Olga Zalesskaia ...... 35 Renata Campielo ..... 26 González ...... 27 Olgu Karan ... 31, 52, 54 Reshmi R S ...... 55 Monika Trojanowska- Olivia Joseph-Aluko . 53 Rezart Hoxhaj ...... 37 Strzaboszewska .. 32 Omid Firouzi Tabar .. 30 Ricardo Leonetti ...... 12 Moti Gutema ...... 67 Orsola Castoro ...... 12 Rita Reis ...... 69 Muhamed Shiwan Özen Odağ ...... 44 Riyad El-Moslemany 30 Amin ...... 57 Özge Çopuroğlu ...... 38 Roberta Altin ...... 34 Muhammad Saeed .. 70 Roberta Palmieri ...... 33 Muhammed Tayyip P Roberto A. Palumbo 33 Tellioğlu ...... 44 Pablo Cañar ...... 27 Rodrigo Barraza ...... 32 Mustafa Yakar ...... 52 Pamela Pasian ...... 25 Roila Mavrouli ...... 65 Muzaffar Ahunov ..... 65 Panagiota Digkoglou 31 Roman Girma Teshome ...... 52 N Paola Degani ...... 42 Paolo Riva ...... 39 Rosa Aloisi ...... 53 Nachatter Singh Garha53 Parvathy Devi K ...... 59 Rosa Venisti ...... 37 Nada Trunk ...... 26 Pascual García . 27, 32, Rosanna Bray ...... 12 Nadezhda Lebedeva24, 44, 46 Rosella Bianco... 46, 47 60 Patrick Doelle ..... 23, 56 Roy Panagiotopoulou69 Nadezhda M Lebedeva Patrizia Marzo ...... 48 Ruchi Singh ...... 12 ...... 54 Paula Alonso ...... 26 Rüstem İnan ...... 70 Nadja Stamselberg .. 44 Paula Catalina Meirosu Ruta Nimkar...... 35 Nafees Ahmad ...... 57 ...... 64 Ruvimbo Machaka55, 60 Nagihan Taşdemir ... 66 Paula Medina García56 S Natalia Khvorostianov60 Paula Morgado ...... 50 Nayeli Burgueño Paulette K. Schuster12, Sabina Lissitsa ...... 64 Angulo ...... 44 26, 38 Sabrina Callea ...... 48 Neha Tewari ...... 66 Paulina Szydlowska 24, Sadhana Manik ...... 64 Nella Geurts ...... 49 31 Saltanat Akhmetova 36 76 @migrationevent | #tmc19bari | www.migrationconference.net Samira Warsame ..... 31 Süleyman Özmen ..... 67 Valériane Mistiaen61, 65 Sandro Spataro ...... 12 Sulma Marcela Cuervo61 Vanessa Guzman .... 38 Saniye Dedeoğlu ..... 11 Süreyya Sönmez Efe11, Vartika Anand ...... 53 Sanjana Ragudaran . 47 26, 39, 61 Vasilya Taisheva ...... 68 Sara Bonfanti ...... 25 Susana Sanchez- Veli Kreci ...... 26 Sara Jordeno ...... 24 Muniz ...... 31 Vera Magiano Hazan32 Sarah E. Hackett ..... 11 Sussan Siavoshi ...... 26 Vicky Roy ...... 31 Sarvar Gurbanov ..... 54 Suzanne Menhem .... 25 Victoria Galyapina24, 60 Sayeed Unisa ...... 55 Sverre Molland ... 24, 39 Victoria N Galyapina 54 Sebastian Benedikt .. 30 Svetlana Chachashvili Victoria Prieto .... 56, 62 Secil E. Ertorer ...... 65 Bolotin ...... 64 Victoria Tse ...... 29 Selenia Marabello .... 25 Szabolcs Fabula ...... 54 Viktor Pál ...... 54 Selin Özmen ...... 69 Vildan Mahmutoglu . 55, Selman Salim Kesgin68 T 62,64 Sema Dinç ...... 60 Tahire Erman ...... 11 Vildan Mahmutoğlu .. 12 Semanur Polat ...... 62 Tanju İnal ...... 38 Vincenzo Tondi Della Senyo (Noah) Dotsey68 Tatiana A. Mura ...... 22, 41 Sepideh Abedi Farizani Ryabichenko ...... 54 Violeta Alonzo ...... 46 ...... 60 Tatiana Ryabichenko41 Virginia Paloma...... 30 Serap Fiso ...... 60 Temesgen Kifle ...... 65 Vito Mariella ...... 67 Serena Hussain ...... 11 Temitope Labinjo ...... 34 Vittorio Bisceglie ...... 12 Serena Vita ...... 43 Terry-Ann Jones ...... 63 Vladan Jovanovic ..... 27 Sevgi Cilingir ...... 33 Thais Garcia Pereiro56, Vladimir Iontsev ...... 36 Sevim Atila Demir .... 55 59 Vusal Mammadrzayev54 Shenghui Yang ...... 70 Thayer McGahee ..... 64 W Sherief Emam ...... 64 Thebeth Rufaro Shirley Andrea Mukwembi...... 54 Wanda Van Hemelrijck69 Velasquez-Hoque 36 Thembani Dube ...... 53 Wei-Wei Da ...... 60 Shuxi Wu ...... 27 Thomas Welat Zeydanlioglu .. 12 Sibel Terzioğlu ...... 48 Lampoltshammer . 42 Wilfred Dominic Mabini Sıddık Korkmaz ...... 60 Tianli Qin ...... 27 Josue ...... 39 Silvana Estefania Santi Tihomir Sabchev ...... 68 Wissam Bitari ...... 50 Pereyra ...... 46 Tiina Sotkasiira ...... 29 Silvia Angeletti ...... 43 Tine Davids ...... 49 X Silvia Juarez-Marazzo39, Tomas Jurcik ...... 56 Xiaorong Gu ...... 43 43, 68 Tomoko Tsuchiya ..... 66 Ximena Songor Simeon Magliveras . 12, Tuba Aydın ...... 55 Jaramillo ...... 46 46, 68 Tuğrul İnal ...... 38 Xuchun Liu ...... 58 Simon McMahon ...... 64 Tulika Gaur ...... 61 Xueqing Zhao ...... 70 Simona Paula Tuncay Bilecen11, 25, 48 Dobrescu ...... 37 Tunde Szecsi ..... 31, 48 Y Solange Isabelle Yahya Almasri ...... 45 Maslowski ...... 36 U Yakup Azak ...... 55 Solomon Kunle ...... 49 Ülkü Sezgi Sözen12, 32, Yakup Çelik ...... 66 Sona Kalantaryan .... 39 43, 52, 65 Yakup Çoştu ...... 60 Sonia Schellino ...... 22 Yana Yovcheva...... 51 Sophie D. Walsh ...... 59 V Yannis Pechtelidis35, 38 Srija Brahmachary ... 32 Vaclav Stehlik...... 43 Yaprak Civelek ...... 11 Stefania Spada ...... 34 Vakkas Çolak ...... 42 Yeliz Polat ...... 57, 58 Stefano Calabrò . 22, 40 Valentina Baú ...... 67 Yi Ning Chiu ...... 24 Stefano Pontiggia .... 25 Valeria Francisca Yilu Yang ...... 49 Steve Kwok-Leung Zamorano ...... 25 Yimeng Zhao ...... 70 Chan ...... 61 Valeria Sasanelli ...... 67 Sueda Gurses ...... 57

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