Programme of the 26Th AEMI Conference in Santiago De

Programme of the 26Th AEMI Conference in Santiago De

Programme of the 26th AEMI Conference European Migrant Diasporas and Cultural Identities 28 September – 1 October, 2016 Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, Spain Members of the Association of European Migration Institutions (AEMI) and other experts on migration issues met for a four day conference in Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, Spain – the conference was hosted by Consello da Cultura Galega and Arquivo da Emigración Galega (source: http://aemi.eu/aemi-meeting-2016-conference-program/). 8 AEMI JOURNAL 2017–2018 WEDNESDAY, 28 September, 2016 Danish Immigration Museum, DK 18:00–18:30 Welcome Maria Giovanna Cassa, University of 18:30–19:30 Opening lecture Milan Bicocca, IT: Nord-Sud mobility, Fernando Devoto, Research Institute of negotiating a sense of belonging in Italian the Faculty of Social Sciences of the families living outwith Europe UCA, Buenos Aires, AR: Te uses of José Manuel Estévez Saa, University of ethnic identities between history and A Coruña, ES: Cartographies of con- memory: An approach temporary migrations and transcultural identities in the 21st century English and THURSDAY, 29 September, 2016 American literature 9:00–10:30 Maria Beatriz Rocha-Trindade, Centro de SESSION 1: NEW MIGRATIONS IN Estudos das Migrações e das Relações EUROPE Interculturais, CEMRI, Universidade Chair: Emilia García López, Council of Aberta, UAb, Lisboa, PT: Portuguese Galician Culture / Galician Migration diaspora: Political potential of an expan- Archive sive social reality María González Blanco and Vicente Peña Cristina López Moreno, Shefeld Hallam Saavedra, University of Santiago de University, GB: Spanish post-2008 mi- Compostela, ES: New migrations from gration outfows: Media narrative versus Galicia to Germany: Educational profles statistical “reality” and social networks 12.30–13.30 Lunch Sahra-Josephine Hjorth, Aalborg Uni- versity, DK: Social media usage among 13:30–15:00 Romanian labour migrants in Denmark: SESSION 3: DIASPORA Exploring types of usage and implications Chair: Fernando Devoto, Research Insti- Sara Ingrosso, Ludwig-Maximilians-Uni- tute of the Faculty of Social Sciences of versität Munich, DE: Italian newcomers the UCA, Buenos Aires, AR to Germany and cultural identity Manuela Palacios, María Xesús Nogue- Rebeka Mesarić Žabčić, Institute for Mi- ira Pereira, Margarita Estévez Saá and gration and Ethnic Studies, Zagreb, María Jesus Lorenzo Modia, University Croatia, HR: European migrations and of A Coruña / University of Santiago cultural identities: Te Croatian commu- de Compostela, ES: Parallels between nity in Germany contemporary Galician and Irish migrant Laura Oso and Raquel Martínez Buján, diasporas University of A Coruña-ESOMI, ES: Edurne Aróstegui, University of the Mobility strategies and gender in a context Basque Country, ES: Te construction of economic crisis in Galicia of Basque-American identity through the 10:30–11:00 Break analysis of literary sources Dietmar Osses, LWL Industrial Mu- 11:00–12:30 seum – Westphalian State Museum SESSION 2: NEW GLOBAL MIGRA- for Industrial Heritage and Culture, TIONS Hannover Colliery, DE: Rise and fall Chair: Cathrine Kyø Hermansen, Te of German immigrant communities in 26TH AEMI CONFERENCE 9 the USA 1848–1918 western Danish immigrant communities Patrick Fitzgerald, Mellon Centre for Simone Eick, German Emigration Center Migration Studies, Ulster American Bremerhaven, DE: Becoming a Palatine: Folk Park, Omagh, Northern Ireland: Te “poor protestant refugees” from Ger- Irish and Basque Diaspora: A comparative many and their diferent identities in analysis London and N.Y. 1709–1760 15:00–15:30 Break Elissa Gosso, University of Turin, IT: “Igle- sias de transplante”: Protestant migration 15:30–18:30 to South America between autonomy and SESSION 4: IDENTITY AND RELI- attachment to the Mother Church. Te GION: PATTERNS OF COLLECTIVE case of Waldensians BELONGING Chair: X. M. Núñez Seixas, Ludwig-Maxi- FRIDAY, 30 September, 2016 milians-Universität Munich / Archive 9:00–10:30 of Galician Migration SESSION 5: TRANSCULTURALISM Federica Moretti, Katholieke Universi- AND HYBRIDIZATION teit Leuven, BE: New regulations, old Chair: José Moya, Barnard College / feelings: Houses, returns, disappointment Columbia University, US Antonello Scialdone, ISFOL – Dept. of Eleonora Angella, University of Naples Welfare, Rome, IT: On Cossack legacy l’Orientale, IT: Te making of a feminist and matriarchs in exile: Linking na- paradigm: An Italian woman in Egypt tion-building process and rherotics of at the outset of the 20th century womanhood in Ukrainian diaspora Cenk Berkant, Mugla University, TR: Maria Luisa Di Martino, University of Te Italian community of Izmir (Turkey) Deusto, ES: Migrant women’s career and its characteristic buildings in the city paths in the Basque Country: A re-con- Solange Maslowski, Charles University struction of Identity in Prague, CZ: Freedom of movement Inese Auzina Smith, Latvian Documen- of persons in the outermost regions of the tation Center and Archive, UK: Docu- EU: Te case of Reunion island menting the history and cultural identity Javier Colodrón, University of Santiago of the Latvian diaspora in Brazil Compostela, ES: Galicians: Te baton Raphael Tsavkko García, University of of Cuban anarchism (1880–1898) Deusto, ES: Historical background of María Fouz Moreno, University of the Basque Diaspora in Latin America: Oviedo, ES: Galician music, emigration Integration and tensions and otherness: the presence of Galicia in Adam Walaszek, Jagiellonian University, the musical production of Argentinian Krakow, PL: From the May 3 Consti- composers from mid-twentieth Century tution Day celebrations to the “Bartek 10:30–11:00 Break Bieda Show”: Polish and Polish diaspora culture in the United States 1870–1930 11:00–12:30 Pernille Skovgaard Christensen, Aalborg SESSION 6: MUSEUMS University, DK: Impacts of the Church? Chair: Dietmar Osses, LWL Industrial Processes of ethnic safeguarding in Mid- Museum-Westphalian State Museum 10 AEMI JOURNAL 2017–2018 for Industrial Heritage and Culture, Bredstedt, DE: Looking back into the Hannover Colliery, DE future? An outlook on the AEMI Con- Freja Gry Børsting, Te Danish Immi- ference 2017 gration Museum, DK: Letting go of Jean-Barthelemi Debost, Musée national the reins: Audience involvement at the de l’histoire de l’immigration, Paris, FR: Danish Inmigration Museum How the Musée national de l’histoire de Michalina Petelska, Emigration Museum l’imigration respond to migration crisis in Gdynia, PL: Polish identity on the in Europe? other side of the planet: Te cooperation Open discussion on the European Migra- between the Emigration Museum in tion Crises with the participation of: Gdynia and Polish diaspora based on Riccardo Roba, Antonello Scialdone, the example of the projects conducted Hans Storhaug, Laura Oso with Polish New Zealanders and Polish 16:00–16:30 Break Diaspora in America Chris Zisis, Institute of Cultural Anthro- 16:30–17:30 Closing lecture pology / Folklore Studies, Hamburg José Moya, Barnard College / Columbia University, DE: Visual and material University: Diasporas and cultural iden- displays of migration histories in muse- tities in a global perspective ums/exhibitions in Germany. Case study: 17:30 Closing address Greek ‘Gastarbeiter’ in Germany. Towards Guided tour to Santiago’s Cathedral collaborative museum work with immi- gration communities SATURDAY, 1 October, 2016 Antra Celmina, Latvian Abroad-Museum 9:30–12:30 and Research Center, LV: Genealogy as AEMI Annual General Meeting (AEMI a method for the restoration of identity Members) and diaspora-homeland ties after the Iron 15:00 Walking of Santiago’s Pilgrimage Curtain: Te Latvian example Way Nonja Peters, Curtin University Sustain- ability Policy Institute, AU: Developing ORGANIZING a sustainable model in mutual cultural Consello da Cultura Galega digital heritage: Tools and cases Arquivo da Emigración Galega 12:30–13:30 Lunch Association of European Migration In- stitutions 13.30–16.00 SESSION 7: EUROPEAN CRISES ON SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE MIGRATION TODAY Sarah Clément Chair: Maddalena Tirabassi, Centro Al- Emilia García López treitalie, Vice Chair AEMI Eva Meyer Tina Magazzini, University of Deusto, Xosé M. Núñez Seixas ES: Policing Roma integration between Hans Storhaug diversity recognition and deconstruction Maddalena Tirabassi of the mainstream Paul Pauseback, Nordfriisk Instituut, .

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