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[ecrea] CFP : Refugee Crisis: A Comparative Research Workshop
Thu Jul 13 16:43:42 GMT 2017
*Call For Papers
Refugee Crisis: A Comparative Research Workshop
*Friday Sept 29, 2017 Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands**
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The Department of Media and Communication at Erasmus University
Rotterdam and the Journalism and Political Communication Divisions of
The Netherlands–Flanders Communication Association (NeFCA) are delighted
to invite you to the “Workshop: (CRRC) Comparative Research on Refugee
‘Crisis’, targeting to debate the refugee crisis (and its different
discourses) and integration processes from an interdisciplinary perspective.
The year 2015 was a milestone regarding migration and the EU. It was the
year that manifested explosively deadlocks of the European policies on
migration. The influx of Syrian refugees on European soil resulted in
the collapse of the European border and a new challenge to the European
political project. The ‘hot summer migration’ caused a reorganisation of
European policies, which nevertheless remain trapped in the dilemma
between border security and humanitarianism. Moreover, the absence of
agreement on a collective EU resettlement programme contributed to
further polarize the political scene and a society already divided over
migration and integration issues.
It is extremely important to understand the role of media in shaping
people’s perception of the crisis and avoiding narratives that link
migration to negative threats. The scientific community is increasingly
being called upon to provide evidence and advice to government
policy-makers about this complex issue.
Considering the magnitude of the refugee crisis and the problem of
integration for Europe, this workshop aims to link all the disciplines
that contribute to an in-depth understanding of the refugee crisis and
its political, economic, social and cultural consequences for European
societies. We aim to bring together scholars from (but not limited to)
the Humanities (e.g., media studies, cultural studies) and Social
Sciences (e.g., Migration studies, political science and communication
sciences), as well as experts and professionals in the field.
We cordially invite all those interested in recent developments in
research on the Integration and Political Processes of refugees to
attend this workshop. During the workshop, scholars and practitioners
will present/discuss/debate their research/topics in subsequent thematic
sessions. There are seven main suggested themes:
·Journalism and communication
·Media intervention approaches to refugee resettlement processes
·Identity construction/rethinking refugees
·Politics and policy responses
·Digital migration methods
·Corporate responses to refugee crisis
·Cultural geography/mapping the different stages of the refugee trajectory
These will offer scholars from different research centres an excellent
opportunity to discuss paper topics in an interdisciplinary setting. In
addition, the programme will include a keynote lecture by /Dimitris
Skleparis/ from Glasgow University and /Koen Leurs/ from Utrecht University.
Important date: The deadline for registration is *September 1st, 2017*.
Organisers: Amanda Alencar, Bernadette Kester and Vasiliki Tsagkroni
(Department of Media and Communication, Erasmus University Rotterdam)
When: *September 29th, 2017*
Where: *Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR), Burgemeester Oudlaan 50,
Rotterdam*
We kindly request you to fill in the following form, to provide us with
the necessary information regarding your background and special interest
on the subject in the following form:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfI7AQP4Wyf1SD8yG2d2FmX6dKf2j2ZwfDuGTVQb4rpT031Lg/viewform?usp=sf_link
Contact email: (tsagkroni /at/ eshcc.eur.nl) <mailto:(tsagkroni /at/ eshcc.eur.nl)> or
(pazalencar /at/ eshcc.eur.nl) <mailto:(pazalencar /at/ eshcc.eur.nl)>
Sponsored by Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication and
The Netherlands – Flanders Communication Association/Journalism Division
(NeFCA)
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