
(AGENPARL) – ven 24 novembre 2023 Department of Philosophy
and Cultural Heritage
Department of Economics
Department of Linguistics
and Comparative Cultural Studies
Department of Asian
and North African Studies
Department of Humanities
Interdisciplinary perspectives on
international migration: Policies,
gender, cities, identity, climate
28 – 29 November 2023
Aula Magna Silvio Trentin – Ca’ Dolfin
Calle de la Saoneria, Dorsoduro 3825/D, Venezia
Organized by: Luis Beneduzi, Francesca Campomori, Sara De Vido, Nick Dines,
Sabrina Marchetti, Francesco Vacchiano, Anna Benvegnù and Alice Morino Baquetto
Tuesday 28th of November
14.00 Panel 2: Migration and
identity processes
9.30 Welcome address
Coordinator: Luis Beneduzi (Ca’
Tiziana Lippiello (Rector of Ca’
Foscari University of Venice)
Foscari University of Venice)
Gaia Giuliani (Centre for Social
Giacomo Pasini (Director of the
Studies, Coimbra), Public
Department of Economics)
memory and private memory in
Francesca Santulli (DSLCC),
a battlefield: on the impossibility
Daniele Baglioni (DSU) Laura De
of memorialisation of the 21st
Giorgi (DSAAM ), Giovanni Maria
century Mediterranean Middle
Fara (DFBC) and the conference
Passage
organizers
Dario Miccoli (Ca’ Foscari
University of Venice), What about
10.00 Keynote address
us?’: Jewish memory and (post)
Nira Yuval-Davis (University of
colonial migrations in the Aegean
East London), Politics of belonging,
bordering and attitudes to the
Dominik Ró?ewicz (University
ecological crisis
of Warsaw), The evolution of
commemorations in the public
11.00 Panel 1: Gender, climate
space of a super-diverse city. Case
change and slow onsetstudy of Rotterdam
emergencies
Claudia Finotelli (Complutense
Coordinator: Sara De Vido (Ca’
University of Madrid)
Foscari University of Venice)
Mariacaterina La Barbera,
Anouk Brisebois (Oslo
Metropolitan University), Livelihood (Consejo Superior de
Investigaciones Científicas)
trajectories in a changing climate:
Stefania Yapo (University
A gender perspective from the
of Trento), The citizenshipurban coast of Bangladesh
integration nexus: Spain and Italy
Domenico Bovienzo, Chiara
compared
Calderaro (Ca’ Foscari University
of Venice), Delving into Gender
16.00 Coffee break
Narratives in the International
Migration and climate change
16.30 Panel 3: Controlling
literature
immigration in times of war and
Nina Sahraoui (University Paris
post-pandemic societies
Saclay, PRINTEMPS, CNRS),
Coordinator: Francesca
Climate-induced migration,
Campomori (Ca’ Foscari University
gendered inequalities and
of Venice)
governance: understanding
Marguerite Arnoux Bellavitis
migration decisions, exploring
(University of Palermo and
migration experiences
Salzburg), Crises and symbolic
Sara Dal Monico, Ignacio Patricio
policy-making: what impact on the
Barbirotto (Ca’ Foscari University
rights of migrants?
of Venice), The New EU Migration
Sardar Ahmed Shah (Osaka
Deal and Africa: An Analysis of the University), Liberal Convergence
EU-Tunisia Strategic Partnership
or Differential Exclusion? Path
Agreement
Dependency in Migration Policy
13.00 Lunch break
Registration: https://forms.gle/zMRb6XCQK5ZZUWah8
Elif Çetin (Ya?ar University
in Izmir), The challenges and
dilemmas of immigration controls
in liberal democracies: Britain as a
case study
Nando Sigona (University of
Birmingham), ‘Global Britain’ and
the production of EU migrants’
irregularity after Brexit
Discussants:
Raffaele Bazurli (Queen Mary
University of London)
Maurizio Ambrosini (University of
Milan)
Wednesday 29th of
November
10.00 Keynote address
Andrew Geddes (European
University Institute), Governance
Repertoires and Europe’s
‘Migration Crisis’
11.00 Panel 4: Migration and
expectations: seeing the future
from the South
Coordinator: Francesco Vacchiano
(Ca’ Foscari University of Venice)
Ivan Bonnin, Enrico Fravega, Luca
Queirolo Palmas (University of
Genoa), Mobilities and Imaginaries
across the Sicilian Strait. A gaze
through fishermen
Ay?en Üstübici (Koç University),
Aspiring for the children: refugee
parents between prospects of
better life and moral concerns
Rassa Ghaffari (University of
Genoa), Iranians’ unauthorized
mobility project to Europe: a digital
ethnography of expectations and
imaginaries
Marta Vilar Rosales (University
of Lisbon), Migrations: (other)
expectations, experiences,
transitions, rankings
13.00 Lunch break
14.00 Keynote address
Tabea Linhard (Washington
University in St. Louis), The
Emotional Geographies of
Migration: Places, Imaginaries,
15.00 Panel 5: Interrogating the
migration-city nexus from a transMediterranean perspective
Coordinator: Nick Dines (Ca’
Foscari University of Venice)
Margaret Neil (University of
Oxford), ‘We welcome migrants
and the tourists come’:
Contemporary Hospitality and the
Revitalisation of Palermo, Sicily
Lucas Puygrenier (CERI – Sciences
Po), The new vagabonds? Internal
mobilities and the criminalisation
of “illegal” migrants in the Maltese
urban landscape
Erasmo Sossich (University of
Milan), Migration governance,
displaceability and urban change in
Southern Europe. An ethnographic
perspective on reception systems,
urban conflicts and segregation in
Athens
Marianna Ragone (Roma
Tre University), The colonial
production of space and the
migratory imaginary: the
comparative case of Algiers and
Marseille
17.00 Coffee break
17.30 Final roundtable with
Nira Yuval-Davis (University of
East London)
Andrew Geddes (European
University Institute)
Tabea Linhard (Washington
University in St. Louis)
together with the conference
organizers