Slide Migration & diversité / Migration & Diversity
6 juillet 2020

Dialogue WasePo / WasePo Dialogue

L’Université Waseda et Sciences Po ont construit un partenariat durable qui comprend un échange régulier d’étudiant-e-s et de chercheuses et chercheurs. Depuis 2019, les échanges académiques se construisent autour du WasePo Dialogue « Humans and Mobilities ». Waseda University and Sciences Po have built a long-lasting partnership that includes a steady exchange of students and faculty. Since 2019, the faculty exchanges are based on the WasePo Dialogue « Humans and Mobilities ». The WasePo Dialogue on « Humans and Mobilities » Globalization entails the constant movement of people, goods, capital, lifestyles, ideas and beliefs, all of them being of concern to social scientists. The Waseda-Sciences Po […]
2 juillet 2020

03/07/2020 [Webinar] WasePo Seminar – Humans and Mobility

As part of their scientific cooperation, Sciences Po and Waseda University co-organize a webinar on « Humans and Mobility » on July 2/3, 2020.  Day One – 2 July, 9.30am-11am (Paris), 4.30pm-6pm (Tokyo): 9.30-9.40 am /4.30-4.40 pm Welcome words by VP Professor Masahiko Gemma and VP Professor Guillaume Plantin 9.40-9.55 am/4.40-4.55 pm Professor Toshi Arimura: Covid pandemic and climate policy 9.55-10.10 am/ 4.55-5.10 pm Professor Shinji Hasegawa: Impact of coven pandemic on the Japanese employment system and reaction of foreign companies 10.10-10.25 am/ 5.10-5.25 pm Professor Helene LeBail: Discirimination against Asian migrants in France/Europe during the pandemic 10.25 -11 am/ 5.25-6 pm […]
12 juin 2020

29/06/2020 [Webinar] Governing migration as « crisis »: the case of Lebanon, Jordan and Turkey

This webinar is part of the H2020 project MAGYC (Migration Governance and asYlum Crises).  June 29, 2020, from 5pm to 6:30 online.  Governing migration as ‘crisis’: The case of Lebanon, Jordan and Turkey Through a focus on three case studies, Lebanon, Jordan and Turkey, this webinar explores the ways in which ‘migration governance’ has been shaped by a ‘crisis’ imaginary. We will explore the extent to which this imaginary has led to the mobilisation of new actor constellations including private security companies, humanitarian organisations, international organisations and migrants and how these actors produce different forms of governmental practices. Chair:Shoshana Fine, MAGYC […]
23 mai 2020

14/05/2020 [Webinar] Refugees and Migrants amid the Global Pandemic. Gendered vulnerabilities in the Middle East.

A Webinar co-organized by PRESAGE and CERI with Salah Barznjy, Iraq Country Director, Heartland Alliance Inc. Robin Fleming, Researcher, Rojava Information Center (RIC) in Syria Jan Ilhan Kizilhan, Psychologist, founding Dean of the Institute of Psychotherapy and Psychotraumatology, University of Duhok, Kurdistan Region. Chair: Nazand Begikhani, Vincent Wright Chair, Visiting Professor at Sciences Po CERI-Presage. Moderation: Hélène Thiollet, CNRS Researcher at Sciences Po CERI and Michelle Reddy, Visiting Postdoctoral Researcher at CERI-Sciences Po. In the last few weeks, the Coronavirus Covid-19 has created an unprecedented situation with, on one side, serious fears of contamination and, on the other, a great level of uncertainty. While countries […]