MIMY @ 19th IMISCOE conference - June 29 - July 1, 2022, Oslo (hybrid)

MIMY IMISCOE Participation: 3 panels, 1 workshop

MIMY IMISCOE Participation

Once again, the MIMY project will be featured prominently at the annual conference of the IMISCOE network, Europe's largest interdisciplinary research network in the field of migration, integration, and diversity studies. We are happy to announce that this year’s program will include 13 papers organized in 3 panels, and 1 workshop presenting findings from the MIMY project. Here is the programme of MIMY’s contributions to IMISCOE 2022. To learn more about each of them visit the official sessions’ schedule here

Fri July 1

13:00 - 14:30, Session # 240 panel | SC Reflexive Migration Studies

Panel #1: Generational and intergenerational dynamics in the temporalities of integration

Chairs (Names and Affiliations): Majella Kilkey, Ryan Powell and Thea Shahrokh (University of Sheffield) Discussants (Names and Affiliations): Abdallah Sherif Farrag (University of Sheffield), Tineke Fokkema (Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute)

  • Paper #1
    "Researching integration processes through intergenerational relations" - Thea Shahrokh, Jacob Lind, Cristina Blumenkron, Christina Hansen, Majella Kilkey, Ryan Powell (University of Sheffield)
  • Paper #2
    "Immigrant and refugee self-help networks in Hungary: alternative pathways of integration relying on intergenerational learning" - Zsuzsanna Árendás, Vera Messing, Ramein Obura (Central European University)
  • Paper #3
    "Inhabiting unsettlement: Housing, migrant youth and the making of continuous displacement" - Ryan Powell, Majella Kilkey, Thea Shahrokh, Selam Tekle (University of Sheffield)
  • Paper #4
    "Vulnerability and integration: voices of TCN youth and parents who cope with migratory transition" - Eleonora Crapolicchio, Cristina Giuliani, Camillo Regalia (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore di Milano)
  • Paper #5
    "Intergenerational strains and solidarities: migrants’ experiences of building their lives in local places" - Majella Kilkey, Maria Teresa Ferazzoli, Asma Kabadeh, Ryan Powell, Thea Shahrokh (University of Sheffield)

Thu June 30

16:30 - 18:00, Session # 159 panel | SC Reflexive Migration Studies

Panel #2 Integration and empowerment of young third-country national migrants across Europe: Processes and practices in a temporal perspective

Birte Nienaber, Isabelle Albert, José Oliveira, Jutta Bissinger (University of Luxembourg) Chair (Name and Affiliation): Isabelle Albert (University of Luxembourg) Co-chair (Name and Affiliation): José Oliveira (University of Luxembourg) Discussant (Name and Affiliation): Maggi Leung (Utrecht University)

  • Paper #1
    "Liquid integration over time: The unfolding dynamic interplay of obstacles and resources in the construction of resilient integration trajectories" - Birte Nienaber, Isabelle Albert, José Oliveira, Jutta Bissinger, Amalia Gilodi, Catherine Richard (University of Luxembourg)
  • Paper #2
    "Navigating integration of TCN immigrant youth in a non-integration regime: The case of Hungary" - Zsuzsanna Árendás and Vera Messing (Central European University)
  • Paper #3
    "When the 'vulnerable' talk back: subjective responses and individual experiences of young refugees" - Amalia Gilodi and Catherine Richard (University of Luxembourg)
  • Paper #4
    "It’s about mindset. How do young migrants and refugees in Poland build resilience in vulnerable situations?" - Agnieszka Trąbka, Dominika Winogrodzka, Marta Pietrusińska (SWPS University of Social Sciences and Humanities)

Thu June 30

10:45 - 12:15, Session # 107 panel | SC Migration, Citizenship and Political Participation

Panel #3: Liquid Integration in Space and Time

Chairs (Names and Affiliations): Jörg Plöger (ILS - Institute for Regional and Urban Development) and Agnes Kriszan (HAWK Hildesheim/Holzminden/Göttingen – University of Applied Sciences and Arts) Discussants (Names and Affiliations): Jan Skrobanek (University of Bergen)

  • Paper #1
    "'Liquid integration' of migrant youth – going beyond contemporary understanding" - Jan Skrobanek (University of Bergen)
  • Paper #2
    "Counter-Clockwise – Meanings of time in integration processes of young refugees" - Dorothea Biaback Anong, Leonie Wagner (HAWK Hildesheim/Holzminden/Göttingen – University of Applied Sciences and Arts)
  • Paper #3
    "Evolving local integration landscapes" - Zeynep Aydar, Jörg Plöger (ILS - Institute for Regional and Urban Development)
  • Paper #4
    "How to become integrated? Conclusions from empirical work in MIMY (working title)" - Jan Skrobanek (University of Bergen)

Workshop

Fri July 1

10:45 - 12:15, Session # 214 workshop | SC Methodological Approaches and Tools in Migration Research

"Working with Peer Research in a European Project about Migrant Youth Integration"

Organizers (Name and Affiliation): Louise Ryan (London Metropolitan University), Amalia Gilodi (University of Luxembourg), Thea Shahrokh (University of Sheffield)

Participants (Name and Affiliation): Abdallah Sherif Farrag and Majella Kilkey (University of Sheffield), Marta Jadwiga Pietrusińska (SWPS University of Social Sciences and Humanities), Jacob Lind (Malmö University), Zsuzsanna Árendás and Vera Messing (Central European University), Zeynep Aydar (ILS - Research Institute for Regional and Urban Development), Jutta Bissinger (University of Luxembourg), Daniela Marzana (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore)

MIMY related

As Panel discussant: Birte Nienaber (University of Luxembourg)

Fri July 1

09:00 - 10:30, Session # 179 panel | SC Migration Politics and Governance

Panel: "Migrant settlement in marginalizing European localities"

Session 1: "Governance and political dynamics behind the different outcomes" Organized together with Welcoming Spaces, MATILDE and Whole-COMM.