quarta-feira, 28 de setembro de 2016

26th AEMI Conference

Santiago de Compostela
28 de Setembro a 1 outubro de 2016




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The Association of European Migration Institutions is a network of forty organizations located in Europe and working on the history of migrations in Europe, and on the literature produced on this topic. The AEMI was founded in Germany in 1991 and made up of institutions and organizations in Europe whose field of interest concern European migration in the past and in the present. They have joined together to establish The Association of European Migration Institutions, (AEMI).
AEMI seeks to provide its members with an international forum through which they may advance the knowledge of European migration, including, but not limited to the initiation and pursuit of common research projects, the arrangement of meetings, international symposia and multinational events and the dissemination of knowledge supplied by members acting individually or in concern through all appropriate media.
Every year members of this network come together in a different partner country to discuss their projects and research. Today, twenty European countries are represented in the AEMI.
This year the annual AEMI conference will be held in Santiago de Compostela, with its local partner organization Galician Migration Archive-Council of Galician Culture, AEMI’s member since 2009.
The conference will be about European migrant diasporas and cultural identities. It will be developed in six sessions, on the following subjects: diasporas and cultural identities in migration processes; migrant networks, associations and the reproduction of cultural identities; dilemmas of assimilation and acculturation in migration processes; mobilization of migrant communities; migration studies and identity issues; migration center and their contribution to multiculturalism; how AEMI institutions respond to migrations crisis in Europe; connecting migrations and languages; refugee crisis.


PROGRAM

WEDNESDAY 28
18.00-18:30 h
Welcome

18.30-19.30 h
Opening lecture
The uses of ethnic identities between history and memory: an approach
Fernando Devoto, Research Institute of the Faculty of Social Sciences of the UCA, Buenos Aires, AR

Reception offered by Santiago City Hall

THURSDAY 29
9.00-10.30 h
SESSION 1: NEW MIGRATIONS IN
EUROPE
Chair: Emilia García López, Council of Galician Culture/ Galician Migration Archive

María González Blanco and Vicente Peña Saavedra, University of Santiago de Compostela, ES: New migrations from Galicia to Germany: educational profiles and social networks

Sahra-Josephine Hjorth, The Danish Immigration Museum, DK: Social media usage among Romanian labour migrants in Denmark: Exploring types of usage and implications

Sara Ingrosso, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich, DE: Italian newcomers to Germany and cultural identity

Rebeka Mesaric Žabcic, Institute for Migration and Ethnic Studies Zagreb, Croatia, HR: European migrations and cultural identities: The Croatian community in Germany

Laura Oso and Raquel Martínez Buján, University of A Coruña-ESOMI, ES: Mobility strategies and gender in a context of economic crisis in Galicia

10.30-11.00 h
Break

11.00-12.30 h
SESSION 2: NEW GLOBAL
MIGRATIONS
Chair: Catrine KyØ Hermansen, The Danish Immigration Museum, DK.

Maria Giovanna Cassa, University of Milan Bicocca, IT: Nord-Sud mobility, negotiating a sense of belonging in Italian families living outwith Europe

José Manuel Estévez Saa, University of A Coruña, ES: Cartographies of Contemporary Migrations and transcultural identities in 21 century English and American Literature

Maria Beatriz Rocha-Trindade , Centro de Estudos das Migrações e das Relações Interculturais, CEMRI, Universidade Aberta, UAb, Lisboa, PT: Portuguese diaspora: political potential of an expansive social reality

Cristina López Moreno, Sheffield Hallam University, GB: Spanish post-2008 migration outflows: media narrative versus statistical "reality"

12.30-13.30 h
Lunch

13.30-15.00 h

SESSION 3: DIASPORA
Chair: Fernando Devoto, Research Institute of the Faculty of Social Sciences of the UCA, Buenos Aires, AR

Manuela Palacios, María Xesús Nogueira Pereira, Margarita Estévez Saá and María Jesus Lorenzo Modia, University of A Coruña/University of Santiago de Compostela, ES: Parallels between contemporary Galician and Irish migrant diasporas

Edurne Aróstegui, University of the Basque Country, ES: The construction of Basque-American identity through the analysis of literary sources

Dietmar Osses, LWL Industrial Museum-Westphalian State Museum for Industrial Heritage and Culture, Hannover Colliery, DE: Rise and fall of German immigrant communities in the USA 1848-1918

Patrick Fitzgerald, Mellon Centre for Migration Studies, Ulster American Folk Park, Omagh, Northern Ireland: Irish and Basque Diaspora: A comparative analysis

15.00-15.30 h
Break

15.30-18.30 h
SESSION 4: IDENTITY AND RELIGION:
PATTERNS OF COLLECTIVE
BELONGING
Chair: X. M. Núñez Seixas, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich/Archive of Galician Migration

Federica Moretti, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, BE: New regulations, old feelings: houses, returns, disappointment

Antonello Scialdone, ISFOL – Dept. of Welfare, Rome, IT: On Cossack legacy and matriarchs in exile. Linking nation-building process and rhetorics of womanhood in Ukrainian diaspora

Maria Luisa Di Martino, University of Deusto, ES: Migrant women's career paths in the Basque Country: a re-construction of Identity

Inese Auzina Smith, Latvian Documentation Center and Archive, UK: Documenting the history and cultural identity of the Latvian diaspora in Brazil

Raphael Tsavkko García, University of Deusto, ES: Historical background of the Basque Diaspora in Latin America: integration and tensions

Adam Walaszek, Jagiellonian University, Crakow, PL: From the May 3 Constitution Day celebrations to the "Bartek Bieda Show". Polish and Polish diaspora culture in the United States 1870-1930

Pernille Skovgaard Christensen, The Danish Emigration Archives, Aalborg, DK: Impacts of the Church? Processes of ethnic safeguarding in Midwestern Danish immigrant communities

Simone Eick, German Emigration Center Bremerhaven, DE: Becoming a Palatine: The "poor protestant refugees" from Germany and their different identities in London and N.Y. 1709-1760

Elissa Gosso, University of Turin, IT: "Iglesias de transplante": Protestant migration to South America between autonomy and attachment to the Mother Church. The case of Waldensians

FRIDAY 30
9.00-10.30 h
SESSION 5: TRANSCULTURALISM AND HYBRIDIZATION
Chair: José Moya, Barnard College/Columbia University, US

Eleonora Angella, University of Naples l’Orientale, IT: The making of a feminist paradigm: an italian woman in Egypt at the outset of the 20th century

Cenk Berkant, Mugla University, TR: The Italian community of Izmir (Turkey) and its characteristic buildings in the city

Solange Maslowski, Charles University in Prague, CZ: Freedom of movement of persons in the outermost regions of the EU: the case of Reunion island

Javier Colodrón, University of Santiago Compostela, ES: Galicians: the baton of Cuban anarchism (1880-1898)

María Fouz Moreno, University of Oviedo, ES: Galician music, emigration and otherness: the presence of Galicia in the musical production of Argentinian composers from mid-twentieth Century

10.30-11.00 h
Break

11.00-12.30 h
SESSION 6: MUSEUMS
Chair: Dietmar Osses, LWL Industrial
Museum-Westphalian State Museum for Industrial Heritage and Culture, Hannover Colliery, DE.

Freja Gry Børsting, The Danish Immigration Museum, DK: Letting go of the reins. Audience involvement at the Danish Inmigration Museum

Michalina Petelska, Emigration Museum in Gdynia, PL: Polish identity on the other side of the planet. The cooperation between the Emigration Museum in Gdynia and Polish diaspora based on the example of the projects conducted with Polish New Zealanders and Polish Diaspora in America

Chris Zisis, Institute of Cultural Anthropology/Folklore Studies, Hamburg University, DE: Visual and material displays of migration histor (ies) in museums/exhibitions in Germany. Case study: Greek 'Gastarbeiter' in Germany. Towards collaborative museum work with immigration communities

Antra Celmina, Latvian Abroad-Museum and Research Center, LV: Genealogy as a method for the restoration of identity and diaspora-homeland ties after the Iron Curtain: The Latvian example

Nonja Peters, Curtin University Sustainability Policy Institute, AU: Developing a sustainable model in mutual cultural digital heritage: Tools and cases

12.30-13.30 h
Lunch

13.30-16.00 h
SESSION 7: European crises on migration today
Chair: Maddalena Tirabassi, Centro Altreitalie, Vice Chair AEMI

Tina Magazzini, University of Deusto, ES: Policing Roma integration between diversity recognition and deconstruction of the mainstream

Paul Pauseback, NordfriiskInstituut, Bredstedt, DE: Looking back into the future? An outlook on the AEMI Conference 2017

Jean-Barthelemi Debost, Musée national de l’histoire de l’immigration, Paris, FR: How the Musée national de l'histoire de l'imigration respond to migration crisis in Europe?

Open discussion on the European Migration Crises with the participation of: Riccardo Roba, Antonello Scialdone, Hans Storhaug, Laura Oso

16.00-16.30 h
Break

16.30-17.30 h
Closing lecture
Diasporas and cultural identities in a global perspective
José Moya, Barnard College/Columbia University

17.30 h
Closing address
Guided city tour

SATURDAY 1
09.30-12.30 h
AEMI Annual General Meeting (AEMI Members)

15.00 h
Walking of Santiago’s Pilgrimage Way


ORGANIZING

SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
Sarah Clément
Emilia García López
Eva Meyer
Xosé M. Núñez Seixas
Hans Storhaug
Maddalena Tirabassi

LOCATION:
Consello da Cultura Galega
Pazo de Raxoi, 2º andar
Praza do Obradoiro, s/n
15705 Santiago de Compostela
Galicia (Spain)



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