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Conference
of
the
Secti
on
‘
Mi
grati
on
and
Ethni
c
Mi
nori
ti
es’
of
the
German
Soci
ol
ogi
cal
Associ
ati
on
(DGS)
May
31
and
June
1,
2018
Centre
Marc
Bl
och
Berl
i
n
Mi
grati
on
and
mobi
l
i
ty
are
among
the
most
f
undamental
changes
of
soci
eti
es
worl
dwi
de
and
they
are
a
central
i
ngredi
ent
of
gl
obal
i
zati
on.
Mi
grati
on
research
has
l
ong
shown
that
mi
grati
on
i
s
not
a
process
wi
th
j
ust
one
cl
earl
y
dened
starti
ng
and
end
poi
nt.
I
n
contrast,
i
t
has
been
descri
bed
as
a
process
or
a
ca
career
.
Yet,
research
on
subsequent
mobi
l
i
ty
i
n
i
ndi
vi
dual
s’
l
i
f
e
courses
f
ol
l
owi
ng
the
i
ni
ti
al
mi
grati
on
i
s
sti
l
l
a
rather
young
topi
c.
The
conf
erence
f
ocuses
on
mobi
l
i
ty
af
ter
i
nternati
onal
mi
grati
on,
i
ts
causes,
patterns,
and
effects.
We
want
to
i
nqui
re
about
‘
mobi
l
i
ty
af
ter
mi
grati
on’
f
or
i
ndi
vi
dual
s
bel
ongi
ng
to
v
vari
ous
groups
of
mi
grants,
and
across
generati
ons.
We
are
i
nterested
i
n
the
contexts
that
shape
opportuni
ti
es
f
or
mobi
l
i
ty
on
the
mi
cro-,
meso-
and
macrol
evel
,
such
as
l
ocal
,
nati
onal
or
European
pol
i
ci
es.
The
papers
are
based
on
empi
ri
cal
studi
es,
usi
ng
both
quanti
tati
ve
and
qual
i
tati
ve
approaches
and
set
i
n
di
set
i
n
di
fferent
parts
of
the
worl
d,
as
wel
l
as
theoreti
cal
contri
buti
ons,
addressi
ng
the
rel
ati
on
between
mobi
l
i
ty
and
mi
grati
on.
Organi
zers:
Chri
sti
ne
Barwi
ck
(
Centre
Marc
Bl
och)
&
Nadj
a
Mi
l
ewski
(Rostock
Uni
versi
ty)
Conf
erence
venue:
Centre
Marc
Bl
och,
Fri
edri
chstrasse
191,
10117
Berl
i
n,
Germai
ne-
Ti
l
l
i
on
Saal
(7.
Fl
oor)
Attendance
onl
y
wi
th
regi
strati
on.
Pl
ease
send
an
emai
l
to
Tom
Pascaud
(pascaud@cmb.
hu-berl
i
n.
de)
unti
l
22.
05.
2018
T
The
regi
strati
on
f
ee
i
s
15€,
i
ncl
udi
ng
coffee
and
ref
reshments
on
both
days
Once
on
the
move,
always
on
the
move?
Mobility
after
migration
CONFERENCE PROGRAM Thursday,May 31
From 9:30:Arrival& registration
10:30
Conference opening
Catherine Gousseff,Director ofthe Centre Marc Bloch Ch
Christine Barwick & Nadja Milewski,DGS Section Migration and Ethnic Minorities
10:45-12:30
Session I:Mobility in the life course
Chair:Nadja Milewski (University of Rostock)
S
Steffen Jaksztat & NicolaiNetz (DZHW Hannover):Explaining scientists’plans for internationalmobility from a life course perspective
Knut Petzold (Ruhr University Bochum):Internationalstudent mobility and individuals’willingness to migrate in the EU-28 S
Sören Carlson (Europa-University Flensburg):Intra-European mobility between emplacement and displacement.Analysing German mobile graduates’further mobility trajectories Anna X.Wieczorek (BAMF Nürnberg):Patterns of(Im)Mobility: Biographicalexperiences after migration ofyoung Poles in Germany and Canada
12:30-13:30:Lunch
13:30-15:15 13:30-15:15
Session II:Return & roots migration Chair:Elisabeth Schilling (FHöV NRW)
Jan-Philipp Steinmann (University ofGöttingen):One-way or return? Explaining group-specic return intentions ofrecently arrived Polish and Turkish immigrants in Germany
M
Meltem Yilmaz Sener (University ofAdger & Istanbul):
Considering to remigrate? Return migration ofTurkish qualied migrants from Germany and the US
Ilka Steiner (University ofGeneva):Immigrant’s intentions in a high-income destination country.From remigration to naturalization
Lisa Johnson
Lisa Johnson (University ofTrier):On the move:Understanding the importance of“roots”and “return”in the transnationallives of Jamaican women in Montreal
15:15-15:30:Coffee break
15:30-16:30 Keynote
Chair:Mathias Bös (Leibniz University Hannover)
Jean-MichelLaeur (University ofLiège):Welfare policies as migration control:the case ofEU migrants
16:30-16:45:
16:30-16:45:Coffee break
16:45-17:30
Session III:The political dimension of migration & mobility Chair:Mathias Bös (Leibniz University Hannover)
Ester Serra Mingot & Valentina Mazzucato (Maastricht University): Moving for a ‘better welfare’? The case oftransnationalSudanese families
A
Arzu Yilmaz (SWP-German Institute for Internationaland Security Affairs Berlin):Refugee Mobility as a PoliticalAct and
Reterritorialization ofKurdistan
Friday,June 1 9:00-10:45
Session IV:Onward mobility & new destination places Chair:Christine Barwick (Centre Marc Bloch Berlin)
T
Tabea Scharrer (Max Planck Institute for SocialAnthropology Halle): Mobility or permanency ofmigration? The case ofSomalian migrants Helen McCarthy (Middlesex University):Understanding integration trajectories for mobile Spanish-Latin Americans
Jaafar
Jaafar Alloul(KU Leuven & University ofAmsterdam):‘Leaving Europe’ as strategy for socialmobility:Mapping the ‘status migration’of second-generation Maghrebiminorities from Western Europe to Dubai
Andreas Müller (BAMF Nürnberg):EU and nationalgovernance of onward mobility
10:45-11:00:Coffee break
11:00-12:30
Session V:Mobility capital & embeddedness
Chair:Aysen Üstübici (SWP-German Institute for International and Security Affairs Berlin / Koc University Istanbul)
Joelle
Joelle Moret (University ofNeuchatel):European Somalis’ post-migration mobility practices:When crossing borders becomes a resource
Zeynep Yanasmayan (Max Planck Institute for Social
Anthropology Halle):Making sense ofhighly educated migration from Turkey to Europe:The case for mobility nexuses
Darja
Darja Klingenberg (Goethe University Frankfurt):Understanding Migration through Dwelling
12:30-13:30:Lunch
13:30-15:15
Session VI:Immobility & Transit Chair:Elsa Tulmets (Centre Marc Bloch)
Elena
Elena Fontanari(University ofMilan/ Humboldt University Berlin): Subjectivities in transit.Every day experiences ofmobile refugees between European borders
Leandros Fischer (University ofMarburg):Stuck on an island: Surviving neoliberalabandonment in Cyprus
V
Vioerla Ducu,Aron Telegdi-Csetri(Babes-BolyaiUniversity Cluj-Napoca):Living in temporary transnationalsuspension: Romanian abroad
Robert Rydzewski(Mickiewicz University Poznań):Going Into Reverse:Reconstruction ofthe Balkan Route
15:15-15:30:Coffee break
15:30-16:00 C