Deadline extended/délai supplémentaire : March 10, 2020/10er mars 2020
Migration, Identities, Borders, and Globalization
Marquette University, Milwaukee, USA
March 27-28, 2020
Migration has been part of the human experience. Historically, the intersection of immigration with race is self-evident. Voluntary and involuntary migrations have shaped global demographics while creating a persistent culture of racism. In the 21st century, however, the nature of migration and the politics of belonging has become more contentious. Debates over immigration have received renewed interest following attempts to overhaul immigration in the West and anti-immigration rhetoric aimed particularly at immigrants from the global south.
This conference examines critical contemporary issues on migration as to how the flows of people have entangled with politics of identity, nationalism, statehood, and ideologies in the age of globalization.
Possible topics could include but are not limited to:
- Migration and (Dis)Integration
- Migration and Xenophobia
- Migration and identities
- Migration, Nationalism, and Populism
- Forced Migrations
- Migrations and Contestation over resources
- Conflict, Refugees, and Asylum
- Migration and Diaspora Communities
- Aging migrants
- Inter-generational Relations
- Reverse Migrations
- Migrants, Human Rights, Social Policies, Social Networks,
- Migrants and Labor Market Participation
- Race, Ethnicity, and Identity
- Migrants and Diaspora Communities
- Migration, Nationalisms, and Praxis
- Gender and Migration
- Migration, the Other, and the Subaltern
- Migration, Religion, and Social Imaginaries
- Migration and Human Trafficking
- Humanitarian Impulse and Migrations
- Anti-immigrant Rhetoric
Submit abstracts of no more than 300 words to africana.studies@marquette.edu no later than March 10, 2020. Please include your email address and institutional affiliation in your submission.
Conference Fees:
Academic Scholars – US $ 150.00
Students – US $50.00
Director, Africana Studies
Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin