Changing Patterns of Migration – Changing Patterns of Social Inequalities?
Veranstaltungsort: Room A3-126, University of Bielefeld, Germany
Workshop Schedule
12 April, first day, arrival by 12.45
13.00–13.15 Welcome and Introductory Remarks (Anna Amelina, Andreas Vasilache and Tatjana Zimenkova, Bielefeld University)
13.15–15.15 Session I: Transformation of Territorial Borders and Social Boundaries in Europe
Chair: Jan Fuhse (Bielefeld University)
- The Freedom to Travel? Visa Regime Changes in Europe between 1970 and 2010 (Steffen Mau and Lena Laube, Bremen University)
- EU Migration Governance: Co-Producing Inequalities, Hierarchies and Exclusion (Emma Carmel, University of Bath)
- Ethnic Minorities on Europe’s Borderlands (Clair Wallace, University of Aberdeen)
- The European Border Regime and its Inequality Effects (Sabine Hess, Göttingen University)
15.15–15.30 Coffee Break
15.30–17.30 Session II: Transnational Labor Markets in the Enlarged Europe
Chair: Tatjana Zimenkova (Bielefeld University)
- Transnational Labor Markets in Europe and Social Inequality (Roland Verwiebe, University of Vienna)
- New Elites in Europe: Careers and Recruitment Strategies (Katharina Bluhm, Fee University Berlin)
- Unmaking Citizenship, Managing Migration: New Types of Labour Migration in Central Europe and the Transformation of Citizenship in the Enlarged EU (Ken Horvath, University of Vienna)
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Labouring Bodies on the Move: Transnational Worker Mobility and Changing Market Structures in the Construction Industry (Lisa Bernsten, University of Groningen)
19.00 Workshop Dinner
13 April, second day
08.45–10.45 Session III: Migration, Families and Care in Europe: Intersection of Oppressions?
Chair: Anna Amelina (Bielefeld University)
- Stratified Reproduction and Intersections between Family and Labour Migrations (Eleonore Kofman, Middlesex University)
- Migrating Carer – Caring Migrant: The Socio-Political Construction of Migrant Care Workers (Bernard Weicht, Utrecht University)
- Transnationalization of Care and Polish Handymen in Germany (Ewa Palengia-Möllenbeck, Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main)
- Dimensions of Precariousness in Transnational Care Work Arrangements: The Case of Central European Care Workers in Austria (Gudrun Bauer, University of Vienna)
10.45–11.00 Coffee Break
11.00–13.00 Session IV: Mobile Talents: New Elites or the New Exploited?
Chair: Andreas Vasilache (Bielefeld University)
- How Relevant is Return Migration for the Europeanization of Elites in Central and Eastern Europe? (Martin Heidenreich and Boriana Gebova, Oldenburg University)
- Deskilling in Migration in Transnational Perspective. The Case of Recent Polish Migration to the UK (Magdalena Novicka, Max-Planck Institute Göttingen)
- Polish Doctors in Sweden–Exploited and Privileged (Magnus Öhlander, Södertörn University)
- Migration of Health Professionals–The Formation of the Transnational Professional Spaces? (Joana Sousa Ribeiro, University of Coimbra)
13.00–14.00 Lunch
14.00–15.30 Session V: Migration and Transformation of Welfare: The European Dimension
Chair: N.N.
- Post-Communist Welfare after Multiple Waves of Migration (Noemi Lendvai, University of Bristol)
- Openness vs. Closeness: The Interplay between International Migration and the Welfare State in the Context of the Ageing of the Migrant Population (Ruxandra Oana Ciobanu, New University of Lisbon)
- Welfare Provisioning Through Migrant Labour in the Unequally Developing European Union: What if the ‘Safety Valve’ Closes? (Bruno Meeus, Leuven University)
15.30–16.00 Session VI: Concluding Remarks (Thomas Faist, Bielefeld University)
End of Workshop
Workshop Organization:
Dr. Anna Amelina, Prof. Dr. Andreas Vasilache, and Dr. Tatjana Zimenkova.