PROGRAMME/PROGRAM 2 juin/June 2016
Les portes de la salle ouvrent à 8h / Doors open at 8 AM 8h00-8h30 : Accueil des participants / Registration
8h30-8h45 : Mot de bienvenue et introduction / Welcoming remarks
Élisabeth Vallet, Département de géographie et Observatoire de géopolitique, Chaire Raoul-Dandurand en Études Stratégiques et Diplomatiques, Quebec Lead – Borders in globalization / Geography, Director – Geopolitical center, Raoul-Dandurand Chair – Canada
8h30-9h05 : Allocution d’ouverture / Opening address
Les murs sont des frontières mobiles / Walls are Mobile Borders
Anne-Laure Amilhat-Szary, Laboratoire de géographie alpine, Université Joseph Fourier Grenoble, Institut Universitaire de France / Geography, Joseph Fourier University, Institut universitaire de France – France
9h05-9h15: Période de questions/ Question Period
Panel 1
9h15-10h30 Murs et violence / Border Walls and Violence
Présidence/Chair : Élisabeth Vallet, Chaire Raoul-Dandurand en Études Stratégiques et Diplomatiques &
Borders in globalization – Canada
• Fortifiying the Morroco-Algeria border : security concerns and regional competition
Said Saddiki, Droit international/International Law, Al-Ain University of Science and Technology, Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University à Fez – Maroc
• Is symbolic violence a means for normalising walls and fragmentation of spaces?
Brigitte Piquard, Humanitarian and Conflict, Oxford Brookes University School of Architecture Faculty of Technology, Design and Environment Headington Campus – Royaume-Uni
• Arizona policies and politics, ethnic cleansing, and enforcing border walls
Francisca James Hernandez, Anthropologie/Anthropology, University of Arizona, Southwest Institute for Research on Women, University of Arizona – États-Unis
• Border moves : Walls and other form of U.S. Bordering
Victoria Hattam, Department of Politics, New School for Social Research – États-Unis 10h15-10h30 : Période de questions/ Question Period
10h30-10h45 : Pause/Coffee Break
Panel 2
10h45-12h00 Murs et identités / Border Walls and Identities
Présidence/Chair : Said Saddiki, Droit international / International Law Al-Ain University of Science and Technology, Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University à Fez – Maroc
• Fencing a Nation : India-Bangladesh Border in South East Asia Subho Basu, Université McGill University – Canada
• Frontières murées et identités nationales au Moyen-Orient
Daniel Meier, Sociologie politique / Sociology – Université Joseph Fourier – France
• Fencing Europe. A critical analysis of the discourses on safety and migration in the field of physical border manifestation in southern Europe
Francesca Barp, Technische Universität Dresden – Allemagne
• Fencing the India-Pakistan border in Indian Punjab and its impact on the local population Jagrup Singh Sekhon, Département de sciences politiques et école des sciences sociales/
Department of Political Science and School of Social Sciences, Guru Nanak dev University Amritsar, Punjab – Inde
12h00-12h15 : Période de questions/ Question Period 12h15-13h15 : Lunch
Panel 3
13h15-14h45 Murs et environnement / Border Walls and the Environment
Présidence/Chair : Melissa Kelly, Geography & Environmental Studies, Carleton University – Canada
• Multiple mobilities : How non-humans shape border walls
Miriam Ticktin, Anthropologie / Anthropology, New School for Social Research, co-directrice, Zolberg Institute on Migration and Mobility, diplômé, Princeton Institute For Advanced Study 2015-16 – États- Unis
• Line drawing : Seeing through walls
Radhika Subramaniam, School of Art and Design History and Theory – États-Unis
• The multispecies border wall : invasive, exotic, endangered at the U.S.-Mexico border Rafi Youatt, New School for Social Research, Department of Politics – États-Unis
• Walls, waivers, and water on the U.S.-Mexico border
Scott Nicol, South Texas College, Sierra Club Borderlands Team – États-Unis 14h30-14h45 : Période de questions / Question period
14h45-15h00 : Pause/Coffee Break
Panel 4
15h00-16h30 Représentation artistique des murs frontaliers / Border Walls and Border Art
Présidence/Chair : Kenneth D. Madsen, Géographie / Geography, Ohio State University at Newark – États-Unis
• Performance & Walls
Ian Howard, Arts and Design, UNSW – Australie
• Border art as an act of contemporary protest
Nikita Yasmin Shah, Global Governance, Balsillie School of International Affairs, University of Waterloo – Canada
• Bajrangi Bhaijaan : Border landscapes in Bollywood cinematic space
Kanika Verma, Département d’histoire et de géographie, History and Geography Department, Texas Christian University – États-Unis
• Paradoxal landscape : Reinterpreting the Sino-North Korea border as blockage and bridge Longfeng Wu, École de design / Design Studies, Harvard University – États-Unis
Créations critiques : Portrait du chercheur sur les frontières en artiste / Critical creations : Portrait the border researcher as an Artist
Anne-Laure Amilhat-Szary, Géographie / Geography Laboratoire de géographie alpine, Université Joseph Fourier Grenoble, Institut Universitaire de France, ancienne membre du jury de l’Agrégation de Géographie – France
16h15-16h30 : Période de questions/ Question Period
16h30 : Discussion-soirée et présentation par affiches / Evening event, Poster Session La violence des frontières / Violent borders : Cristina Del Biaggio, Angèle Delaunois, Elisabeth Vallet
17h00-19h30 : Présentation par affiches / Poster Session – Cocktail Évènement organisé avec le soutien de l’Aéroport de Montréal Discutants/Discussants : Said Saddiki, Kenneth D. Madsen
• The securitization of border walls amongst the border nations of the European Union Bradley M. Cranwell, University of Victoria – Canada
• Producing division and unity through memories of war : South Korean military and political strategies for managing the DMZ
Darcie Draudt, Department of Political Science, Johns Hopkins University – États-Unis
• Coercitive conservation for peace? Environmental sovereignty and insecurity in the borderlands
Elaine Hsiao, UBC Institute for ressources, environment and sustainability, Liu Institute for Global Issues – Canada
• Border killing in Bangladesh-India border : An attempt to highlight the real causes through profile analysis
Farhana Razzak, Refugee and Migratory Movements Research Unit – Bangladesh
• Could cross border cooperation destroy borderwalls? Criticism of Turkey-Bulgaria borders with in the frame of IPA cross border cooperation
Feristah Yilmaz, Gazi University, Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Political Science and Public Administration – Turquie
• Alternatives to border walls
Gerhard Besier et Katarzyna Stoklosa, Sigmund Neumann Institute for the Research on Freedom and Democracy, University of Southern Denmark – Allemagne et Danemark
• Hidden actors of making border regulations : the role of small-scale traders in the Thai- Malaysian borderland
Kazue Takamura, Institute for the Study of International Development, McGill University – Canada
• Comparative border flooding controversies : Syrians vs Latin Americans – The geopolitics of ethnic/sectarian acceptance
Laurence Armand French et Magdaleno Manzanarez, Psychologie, Western New Mexico University et External Affairs, Western New Mexico University – Etats-Unis
• Border caricatures
David Newman, Université de Negev, Geopolitics – Israël
Sur deux jours : Exposition artistique / Art Expo, 2- 3 June
Exposition photographique / Photo Exhibit
§ Josselyn Guillarmou et Zoé Barry, Chaire Raoul-Dandurand en Études stratégiques et diplomatiques / Raoul Dandurand Chair UQAM, « Frontières et marges réappropriées : expériences de frontières à Calais (France) et dans la Rio Grande Valley (États-Unis) » – Canada
§ Alberto Campi
Exposition artistique / Art Exhibit
§ Martin Bureau, « La fin du dialogue - Le Mur » – Canada
§ École Lanaudière (Montréal) : « L’anti-mur de séparation» – Canada
§ David Newman, Video : Children at the border
3 juin/June 2016
8h30-8h50 : Allocution d’ouverture / Opening address
Présidence/Chair : Élisabeth Vallet, Géographie / Geography, Chaire Raoul-Dandurand en Études Stratégiques et Diplomatiques / Borders in globalization – Canada
• Re-fencing and re-bordering in an era of securization : the return of borders / Le retour des frontières à l’heure de la sécuritisation
David Newman, Université de Negev, Israël et International Journal Geopolitics – Israël 8h50-9h00 : Période de questions / Question Period
Panel 5
9h00-10h00 Murs et économie / Economics of Border Walls
Présidence/Chair : Yann Roche, Département de géographie / Geography Department, UQAM – Canada
• Borders work and cities : the urban dynamics of labor and space at the border Laura Y. Liu, Eugene Lang College, The New School – États-Unis
• Le prix de l’asymétrie dans la maîtrise des espaces frontaliers
Renaud Bellais, ENSTA Bretagne, Brest et Affaires publiques France, Airbus Group, Paris – France
• Économies des murs en Afrique du Nord et impacts sur les politiques de croissance : Le cas de l’Algérie
Nadji Khaoua, Université Badji Mokhtar, Environment Economics, Annaba University – Algérie 9h45-10h00 : Période de questions / Question Period
Panel 6
10h00-11h00 Murs et technologie / Border Walls and Technology
Présidence/Chair : Christine Leuenberger, Department of Science and Technology Studies, Cornell University – États-Unis
• How do algorithms reborder the security state? Of borders, infrastructures and algorithmic security
David Grondin, Science politique / Political Science, chool of Political Studies, University of Ottawa – Canada
• Entry to and Exit from Greece: Surveillance and Human Rights
Ozgun E. Topak, Département de science politique / Department of Political Science, York University – Canada
• Fuzzy Technology, Fuzzy Borders
Abou Farman, Département d’anthropologie / Department of Anthropology – The New School for Social Research – États-Unis
10h45-11h00 : Période de questions / Question Period 11h00-11h15 : Pause/Coffee Break
Panel 7
11h15-12h15 Efficacité des murs frontaliers / Border Walls Efficiency
Présidence/Chair : Frédérick Gagnon, Département de science politique / Political Science Department, Center for US Studies / Observatoire sur les États-Unis de la Chaire Raoul-Dandurand, UQAM – Canada
• Crumbling walls and mass migration in the 21st century
Christine Leuenberger, Department of Science and Technology Studies, Cornell University – États- Unis
• Fencing transnational borders : Israel-Egypt border wall implications on national politics, security and migrant route dynamics
Laurie Ljinders, Mesghina Tedla et Bereket Tsegay, University of London – Royaume-Uni
• Walls : The regulatory influence of physical partitions on territories and nations
Marie-Ève Loiselle, Centre for International Governance and Justice, Australian National University – Australie
12h00-12h15 : Période de questions / Question Period 12h15-13h15 : Lunch
Panel 8
13h15-14h30 (1) Murs, société civile et agentivité / Border Walls, agency and civil society Présidence/Chair : Marie Lamensch, MIGS – Université Concordia, Montréal – Canada
• Biopolitics and family politics in these neoliberal times : Borders, governmentality, and intrusion into private bodies and family lives
Irasema Coronado et Kathleen Staudt, Science politique / Political Science University of Texas at El Paso – États-Unis
• Bare Life no more : Resistance and agency at the Moroccan-Spanish border
Leslie Wyrtzen, École de Géographie / Graduate School of Geography, Clark University – États-Unis
• « We need a fence! » A comparison of pro-fence mobilizations in Israel and in Arizona (USA)
Damien Simonneau, Centre Émile Durkheim, Sciences Po Bordeaux, Université Paris 13, Sorbonne Paris Cité – France
14h15-14h30 : Période de questions 14h30-14h45 : Pause/Coffee Break
Panel 9
14h45-15h15 (2) Murs, société civile et agentivité / Border Walls, agency and civil society Présidence/Chair : Stéphane Bernard, Département de géographie, Université du Québec à Montréal – Canada
• Conflict and cooperation over border barrier construction along the Tohono O’Odham reservation
Kenneth D. Madsen, Géographie / Geography Ohio State University at Newark – États-Unis
• Greening the « Green Line » in Cyprus
Victor Konrad, Géographie / Geography and Environmental Studies, Carleton University – Canada
• Walls beyond border walls : The US-Mexico border and Calais
Leila Whitley, Centre for Feminist Research, Goldsmiths, University of London – Royaume-Uni 15h00-15h15 : Période de questions / Question Period
15h15-15h45 : Allocution de clôture / Closing Address
Présidence/Chair : Victor Konrad, Géographie / eography and Environmental Studies, Carleton University – Canada
Les frontières à l’heure de la mondialisation / Borders in Globalization
Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly, Science politique / School of Public Administration, Faculty of Human and Social Development, University of Victoria, Local Governement Institute, University of Victoria – Canada
16h00 : Remerciements / End