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Conference Program

Questioning Crisis: Forced Migration in Theory and Practice

2017 Annual Conference of the Institute for the Study of International Development 缅北强奸

15-16 March 2017, Faculty Club, 3450 McTavish

PROGRAM

Wednesday, 15 March

3:00-3:30 Arrival, registration
3:30-3:45

Welcome, introduction of conference theme

Professor Sonia Laszlo, Director, ISID
Professor Diana Allan, ISID and Department of Anthropology
Professor Megan Bradley, ISID and Department of Political Science

3:45-5:45

Keynote Address

Chair: Catherine Lu, Associate Director, ISID

鈥淕overning migration under the Global Compacts: Towards an agenda for facilitating mobility鈥
Professor Fran莽ois Cr茅peau, Hans and Tamar Oppenheimer Chair in Public International Law, 缅北强奸 and UN Special Rapporteur on the Human Rights of Migrants

鈥淩esponding to the global refugee crisis: UNHCR perspectives鈥
Jean-Nicolas Beuze, UNHCR Representative in Canada

5:45-7:00 Reception


Thursday, 16 March

8:30-9:00

Arrival, registration听

9:00-9:15

Welcome, recap, plan for the day
Diana Allan and Megan Bradley, ISID

9:15-11:00

Panel 1: 鈥淐risis鈥 in context: Rethinking responsibility for forced migration crises

Chair: Eric Hirsch, Global Governance Postdoctoral Fellow, ISID
Discussants: Megan Bradley, ISID and Yves Winter, Political Science, 缅北强奸

Re-Theorizing the Ethics of Forced Migration Beyond the State
Kiran Banerjee, Postdoctoral Fellow, Columbia Global Policy Initiative and School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University

Reading Crisis: Race and the Politics of Deportation in 1960s Australia
Laura Madokoro, Assistant Professor, Department of History, 缅北强奸

11:00-11:15

Coffee Break

11:15-11:45

Address by Serge Cormier, MP and Parliamentary Secretary for Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship

11:45-1:50

Panel 2: Perspectives on Syria

Chair: Francesco Amodio, ISID and Department of Economics, 缅北强奸
Discussants: Rex Brynen, Political Science, 缅北强奸 and Jamal Saghir, ISID Professor of Practice

Host state policy, socio-economic class, and initial settlement patterns among Syrian refugees in Germany and Turkey
Wendy Pearlman, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Northwestern University

The Refugee Surge in Europe
Antonio Spilimbergo, International Monetary Fund

1:00-2:00

Break

2:00-3:45

Panel 3: Crisis spaces: From black holes to the built environment

Chair: Diana Allan
Discussants: Ipek Tureli, Department of Architecture, 缅北强奸, and Marina Sharpe, Steinberg Postdoctoral Fellow, Faculty of Law, 缅北强奸

Maritime Legal Black Holes: Migration and Extra-Legality听
Itamar Mann, Faculty of Law, University of Haifa

The Architecture of 鈥淐risis鈥: Housing Refugees in Germany and Turkey
Nell Gabiam, Assistant Professor, Department of World Languages and Cultures and Department of Political Science, Iowa State University

3:45-4:00

Coffee Break

4:00-5:00

Roundtable and open discussion: Implications for research, policy and practice

Chair: Sonia Laszlo
Roundtable commentators: Rex Brynen (Political Science, 缅北强奸), Giulia el-Dardiry (Anthropology, 缅北强奸), Rachel Kiddell-Monroe (ISID Professor of Practice), Aderomola Adeola (Steinberg Postdoctoral Fellow, Faculty of Law, 缅北强奸)

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