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International Workshop Unpacking the Sending State: Regimes, Institutions, and Non-state Actors in Diaspora and Emigration Politics
On 12-13 September, 2016 Warwick University will host the international workshop “Unpacking the Sending State: Regimes, Institutions, and non-State Actors in Diaspora & Emigration Politics,” conducted with the sponsorship of the International Studies Association and the ERC Starting Grant “Diasporas and Contested Sovereignty.”
This workshop seeks to understand how regimes, institutions and non-actors shape sending states’ extraterritorial engagement with migrants and diaspora populations abroad. This is the second workshop to be convened as part of a venture research grant, sponsored by the International Studies Association. This emerging research agenda seeks to consolidate ideas on international migration politics within the fields of International Relations and Comparative Politics on issues of statehood, conflicts and security, democratization, authoritarianism, political economy, and political geography. The focus of the Warwick workshop will be on the role of political regimes.
Participants are listed in the order of their appearance on the program: Katrina Burgess (Associate Professor of Political Economy, Tufts University); Maria Koinova (Reader in International Relations, Warwick University); Luicy Pedroza (Postdoctoral Researcher, German Institute of Global and Area Studies); Marlies Glasius (Professor in International Relations, University of Amsterdam); Gerasimos Tsourapas (Lecturer in Political Science and International Studies, University of Birmingham), Justin Gest (Assistant Professor in Public Policy, George Mason University); Michael Jones-Correa (Professor of Political Science, University of Pennsylvania); Jean-Michel Lafleur (Associate Professor, University of Liège); Aubrey Westfall (Assistant Professor of Political Science, Wheaton College); Anastasia Christou (Associate Professor of Sociology, Middlesex University); Douglas de Toledo Piza (PhD student in Sociology, Zolberg Institute on Migration); Dzeneta Karabegovic (Ph.D. student, University of Warwick); Nikola Mirilovic (Assistant Professor in Political Science, University of Central Florida). Discussants include: Ben Margulies (Post-doctoral Research Fellow, University of Warwick); Catherine Craven (Ph.D. student, SOAS), and Juanita Elias (Associate Professor in International Political Economy, University of Warwick).
A Keynote speech “State and Local Policy Regimes: Immigration Reception and Immigrant Engagement” will be given by Professor Michael Jones-Correa (University of Pennsylvania) on 12 September 16:00 – 18:00 at Radcliffe Conference Centre at Warwick University. More information about the public lecture could be found here.