Tuesday, October 6
Campus Blåsenhus, Betty Andersson Hall, von Kraemers Allé 1A
09:00-09:15 | Coffee |
09:15-10:00 | Keynote speech: Angela Kóczé, Wake Forest University and Hungarian Academy of Sciences Migration, Anti-Gypsyism, Romophobia and Biopolitics of Roma in Europe |
10:00-10:30 | Coffee |
10:30-12:00 | Session 2: Roma migrations in Europe (Chair: Yulian Konstantinov) |
Slawomir Kapralski, Pedagogical University of Krakow Roma Migrants in Europe: Diaspora or Transnational Network? |
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Elena Marushiakova, University of St. Andrews and Vesselin Popov From East to West: Historical and Modern Patterns of Roma Migrations |
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Lynette Šikić-Mićanović, Institute of Social Sciences Zagreb Gender aspects of the migratory concerns (family and livelihood, strategies, marginalities, vulnerabilities in the migratory context |
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12:00-13:00 | Lunch break |
13:00-14:30 | Session 3: Migrant experiences in home countries (Chair: Ann-Marie Sätre) |
Márton Rövid, Central European University Romani migration patterns from Hungary before and after the Eastern enlargement of the EU |
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Monika Váradi, Hungarian Academy of Sciences Romani migration patterns in a multiethnic small town |
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Töhötöm Szabó, Babeş–Bolyai University Work and property relations and patterns of Romani migration. A case from Transylvania, Romania |
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14:30 – 15:00 | Coffee break |
15:00 – 17:00 | Session 4: Field methods in research (Chair: David Smith) |
Yulian Konstantinov, University of Tromsø ‘On-the-road’ studies of Roma mobilities: towards advancing fieldwork methodology |
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Jan Grill, University of Manchester In/out of states: ethnographic reflections on studying states, comparisons and connections in Roma migrations |
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Julia Jennstål and Simon Niemeyer, Uppsala University Citizen dialogue |