How, when and why does the past structure today's society, and what can or should we expect from the future?
- Date
- Wednesday 13 Nov 2024, 12:00 - 17:30
- Type
- Conference
- Spoken Language
- English
- Location
Scheltema - Marktsteeg 1, 2312 CS, Leiden
Researchers from the International Institute of Social Studies and other top institutions will come together for this annual Leiden-Delft-Erasmus (LDE) Governance of Migration and Diversity (GMD) confernence delving into the intricate relationship between the past, present and future of migration and diversity governance.
Researchers, policymakers, practitioners, societal organizations and academics will investigate how we can learn from past migrations and how societies have dealth wiht diversity.
By focusing on the challenges and opportuniteis of the past, this conference will creates perspectives on a future agenda.
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Panel discussions will include sessions on:
- collaborative solutions for inlclusion
- queer discourses and local conceptions of sexuality
- economic and political aspects of migrant intetration
- incorporating immigrants in the welfare state
and many more.
See the full programme and details by clicking on the link below.
Speakers
The keynote will be given by Dr Anna Mazurkiewicz (University of Gdansk) on Flawed homogegeity - Deconstructing racism in Poland in the context of migratory experience.
Other speakers include:
- Related education