FRIAS Author Workshop
Challenging State Sovereignty in the Age of Migration: A multi-level approach to Southeast and East Asian migration
Venue: FRIAS, 19 Albertstrasse, 79104 Freiburg; Tel: +49 (0)761 203 97404), Conference Room North Wing (Nordfluegel), top floor
SCHEDULE
Thursday, April 27
8.45 am | Arrival and Welcome (moderator: Nicola Piper) |
9 to 10 am | Paper 1: Sandra Lavenex & Flavia Jurje (moderator: Nicola Piper; discussant: Jürgen Rüland) |
10 to 11 am | Paper 2: Jürgen Rüland (moderator: Nicola Piper; discussant: Sandra Lavenex) |
11 to 11.30 am | Tea / Coffee break |
11.30 am to 12.30 pm | Paper 3: Elisa Fornale (moderator: Stefan Rother, discussant: Flavia Jurje) |
12.30 to 2 pm | Lunch at Paradies, Mathildenstrasse 26-28, Freiburg |
2.30 to 3.30 pm | Paper 4: Nicola Piper & Sohoon Lee (moderator: Jürgen Rüland; discussant: Mirjam Lücking) |
3.30 to 4.30 pm | Paper 5: Anja Karlsson et al. (moderator: Stefan Rother; discussant: Nicola Piper) |
4.30 to 5 pm | Tea / Coffee break |
5 to 6 pm | Paper 6: Mirjam Lücking (moderator: Jürgen Rüland; discussant: Stefan Rother) |
7 pm | Dinner at Deutscher Kaiser, Günterstalstrasse 28, Freiburg |
Friday, April 28
8.45 am | Arrival |
9 to 10 am | Paper 7: Sebastian Moretti (moderator: Nicola Piper; discussant: Sriprapha Petcharamesree) |
10 to 11 am | Paper 8: Sriprapha Petcharamesree (moderator: Stefan Rother; discussant: Sebastien Moretti) |
11 t o11.30 am | Tea / Coffee break |
11.30 am to 12.30 pm | Publication Schedule (Rüland/Piper/Rother)
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12.30 pm | Lunch at FRIAS |
Afternoon | Departure or sightseeing/spare time |
Paper titles:
· Prof Sandra Lavenex & Dr. Flavia Jurje, University of Geneva: “Mobility Norms in Asian Free Trade Agreements: a New Type of Migration Governance”
· Prof Juergen Rueland, Freiburg University (SI co-editor): “ASEAN Economic Community and Labour Migration”
· Dr. Elisa Fornale, Bern: “Regional Migration Governance and ASEAN at the intersection of multiple normative layers”
· Prof Nicola Piper, FRIAS & University of Sydney (SI co-editor), and Sohoon Lee (University of Sydney), “Migrant Domestic Workers as “Agents” of Development in Asia: state-civil society relations at the intersection of temporarlity and transnationality”
· Dr. Anja Karlsson, Franck, Emanuelle Brandstroem and Joseph Anderson, University of Gothenburg: “Navigating migrant trajectories through private actors: Burmese labour migration to Malaysia”
· Dr. Mirjam Luecking, Freiburg University: “Working in Mecca: How informal pilgramage-migration from Madura, Indonesia, to Saudi Arabia challenges government policies“
· Dr. Sebastien Moretti, IFRC (International Federation of the Red Cross, Geneva; affiliated with the Graduate Institute of international and Development Studies Geneva:“ Refugee Governance in Southeast Asia from historical and legal perspective: the case of Vietnamese and Rohingya”
· Dr. Sriprapha Petcharamesree, Mahidol University, Bangkok/Thailand: “Statelessness and Sovereignty in Southeast Asia”