TROUBLING TIMES FOR EUROPE? FAMILIES, MIGRATION AND POLITICS

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TROUBLING TIMES FOR EUROPE? FAMILIES, MIGRATION AND POLITICS
Day 1 – Friday, June 3, 2016
International Cultural Centre (Międzynarodowe Centrum Kultury, Rynek Główny 25)
8.30-9.00
9.00-9.30
9.30- 10.30
10.30-10.45
10.45-12.30
Registration
Welcome
Plenary Session 1
Rhacel Salazar Parreñas
Who Cares for the Children? Gender and Transnational Families
Chair: Krystyna Slany
Coffee break
Panel 1 Transnational family lives across borders (Chair: Paula Pustułka)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
12.30-13.30
13.30-14.30
Lunch break
Plenary Session 2
Daniel Briggs
Families here, there and everywhere: Refugee families, border stories and coping mechanisms in a time of forced displacement
Chair: Randi Waerdahl
Coffee break
Panel 3 Social remittances (Chair: Anna Horolets)
Panel 2 Sociologies and Ethnographies of Refuge
1. Krystian Heffner, Brigida Solga, Social consequences of international
(Chair: Magdalena Ślusarczyk)
14.30-14.45
14.45-16.30
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
16.30-16.45
Rebecca Kay, Paulina Trevena Settlement choices and everyday family practices of Central and East European families in Scotland
Nóra Kovács, Chinese migrants’ childcare strategies in Hungary since the early 1990s: fostering arrangements and some consequences
Aleksandra Galasińska, ‘Because of my family’. Meta-narratives and counter-narratives of family’ role in in post-enlargement (re-)migration context
Maria Rosario T. de Guzman, “Pamilya”: Notions of Filipino family life in the context of migration
Charlotte Melander, Oksana Shmulyar Gréen, Parenting and mobility in the EU: constructing dependency and civic stratification through the EU family
benefits in Sweden
Marta Szczepanik, Are women and children the only refugees who
matter? The gendered concept of a refugee as part of media coverage
of the migration crisis
Nausikaa Schirilla, The discourse on “good” and “bad” refugees in
political recent debates in Germany
Irena Avirovic, The Syrian Refugee Crisis Through the Lenses of
Social Media
Alexia Bloch, Migrant and Refugee Families in Fortress Russia
Aneta Krzyworzeka-Jelinowska, Calais Camp as a French Long Time
Failure?
2.
3.
4.
5.
Coffee break
migration in the regions
Izabela Grabowska, Justyna Sarnowska, Social remittances into family
lives in an enlarged EU
Jasmin Kiekert, Patrycja Kniejska, When Work Becomes Family: Function
and Dynamics of the „Professional Familiarisation“ in Transnational
Domestic Care Network between Poland and Germany
Bartłomiej Walczak, Transmission of the culture of migration: growing up
to the transnationalism
Sara Bojarczuk, ‘Polish mothers in Ireland- a study of the role of
transnational social networks support in managing care and employment
16.45-18.15
Panel 4 Children in mobility
(Chair: Agnieszka Trąbka)
1.
2.
3.
4.
Panel 5 Legalities and practicalities of migration and refuge
(Chair: Łukasz Krzyżowski)
Halina Grzymała-Moszczyńska, Joanna Grzymała-Moszczyńska,
Joanna Durlik, Paulina Szydłowska, Are they really going back home?
(Un)easy situation of return migrants’ children
Łukasz Albański, Małgorzata Krywult-Albańska, Constructing
undocumented immigrant childhood
Stella Strzemecka, Living in a Social Stride: Polish Migrant Children
Growing up in Norway
Izabela Czerniejewska, Families on the move. The perspective of
children in the school context
18.15-20.00
1.
Witold Klaus, Families as a collective abuser. A case of violence within
Chechen families residing in Poland
2. Aleksandra Jolkina, Europeanisation of families? Marriages of
Convenience and EU Free Movement Law
3. Monika Popow, Eva Zamojska, The experience of motherhood of migrants
in Poland
4. Małgorzata Różańska-Braniecka, ICORN Case Study – the City as a
Sanctuary
Reception
Day 2 – Saturday, June 4, 2016
Institute of Sociology, Jagiellonian University (Instytut Socjologii UJ, Grodzka 52)
9.00-10.00
Plenary session 3
Anne White
Sending and receiving country perspectives on family migration
Chair: Krystyna Iglicka
Coffee break
Panel 6 Polish Migrant Families
Panel 7 Cross-border coupledom
Panel 8 Intergenerational Solidarity and Support
(Chair: Aleksandra Galasińska)
(Chair: Ewa Krzaklewska)
(Chair: Justyna Struzik)
10.00-10.15
10.15-12.00
1.
2.
3.
4.
Michelle Share, Liz Kerrins, Cayla Willliams, Poles
apart, virtually connected
Anna Horolets, “Doing family” through leisure mobility
in transnational context
Justyna Bell, Marta Bivand Erdal, Limited but enduring
transnational ties? Transnational Family Life Among
Polish Migrants in Norway
Magdalena Ślusarczyk, Randi Waerdahl, Stella
Strzemecka, Polish children and their parents adapting to
a new school reality in Norway
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
12.00-13.00
Anita Brzozowska, Mixed marriages
in the inequality nexus
Francesca Romana Ammaturo, All
you Need is Love? Critical Reflections
on the Demonisation of 'Sham
Marriages' in the Age of Global
Migration
Maja Biernacka, Immigration and
transnational families in Spain
Joëlle Moret, Migrants’ descendants
marrying across borders: social
class, gender, and ethnicity in
transnational social fields
Viorela Ducu, Displaying difference
in mixed transnational couples
Lunch break
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Mihaela
Hărăguş,
Viorela
Telegdi-Csetri,
Intergenerational Solidarity in the Context of Work
Migration from Romania
Łukasz Krzyżowski, Circulation of old age
culture(s) in transnational networks of Polish
migrants
Weronika Kloc-Nowak, Anna Kordasiewicz,
Agnieszka Radziwinowiczówna, Transnational
Spaces of Care – Migrant Families of the Elderly
Poles
Kasia Karpinska, Pearl Dykstra, Intergenerational
ties across borders: a typology of relationships of
Polish migrants in the Netherlands and their ageing
parents
Liz Kerrins, Michelle Share, Cayla Williams,
Negotiating intergenerational solidarity norms and
practices across EU borders: family support after
childbirth within transnational Polish families in the
Republic of Ireland
13.00-14.00
Plenary session 4
Sandra Torres
Expanding our imagination on care through aging- and migration-informed studies
Chair: Jolanta Perek-Białas
Coffee break
Panel 9 Polish Migrant Motherhood
Panel 10 Migrants and Education
Panel 11 Migrant Welfare & Policies
(Chair: Paulina Trevena)
(Chair: Lihong Huang)
(Chair: Justyna Bell )
14.00-14.15
14.15-16.00
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
16.00-16.15
16.15-18.00
Paula Pustułka,
Agnieszka Trąbka, Private
Empowerment and Public Isolation in the Stories of
Migrant ‘Mother-Poles’
Magdalena Lopez Rodriguez, Polish mothers as
‘Londoners’; neighbourhoods, schooling and migrant
social awareness
Anna Łobodzińska, Where, when & why? Childbearing
plans and decisions of Polish female migrants
in Norway
Natalia Mazurkiewicz, Polish Femininities and
Masculinities: Constructions of Gender Identities in
Migration
Sylwia Urbańska, Postmodernisation of the poor. The
case of transnational mothers from Poland (1989-2010)
Panel 12 Migrant Motherhood and Fatherhood
(Chair: Stella Strzemecka)
Anna Dolińska, The Challenges of Being A Single
Migrant Mother
2. Magdalena
Gajewska,
Magdalena
Żadkowska,
Pregnancy, Labour and migration. Polish narration
about giving birth in Norway
3. Maria Schube, Eveline Reisenauer, Transnational
partnership formation – Constructions of relationship
between individual ideas and societal requirements
4. Corina Bistriceanu Pantelimon, European roots of the
wandering father stereotype: Odyssey
1.
Karolina Barglowski, Parental Effect
and Ethnic Penalty: Migrant Children
from Poland in the German school
system
2. Malgorzata Kulakowska, Polish
young migrants in the UK – in search
for the sense of belonging
3. Aneta Pac, Psychological well-being
of Polish migrant young adults – the
impact of family dynamics
4. Cayla Williams, Michelle Share, Liz
Kerrins, Ethnic Identity and Heritage
Language
Maintenance
among
Second Generation Polish Children
Growing Up in Ireland
5. Maja Jankowska, Aneta Pac, Ana
Gabriela Christian, Jon Rainford and
Sarah Coleman, ‘Bilingual Creative
Writing Clubs’: developing bilingual
children’s literacy, confidence and
self-esteem. A case study from
Bedford, UK
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3.
4.
5.
Brita Gjerstad, Svein Ingve Nødland, Gunn Vedøy,
Work migrant families, gender and the welfare state
Natasza Kosakowska-Berezecka,
Magdalena
Żadkowska, Adjusting to EQUALITY - examples of
practices and attitudes change among Polish
migrants in Norway
Kinga Papiez, Emma Carmel, Bozena Sojka, Are
social rights as selective privilege not universal
right for the EU citizens?
Katarzyna Gmaj, Polish migrants settling in Norway
Dóra Gábriel, Hungarian Health Professionals in
Norway: Benefits of Being a Member of a
Transnational Family
Coffee break
Panel 13 New perspectives on mobilities (Chair: Antoni Wierzejski)
1.
1.
18.00-18.30
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2.
3.
4.
Iulia-Elena Hossu, “Who am I and where is my home” or Building an Identity. The Case of
Transnational Families
Justyna Sempruch, Dislocations, Borders and Biographies of Love
David Ramírez Plascencia, Making the Americas: Contemporary Spaniard migration and family
concerns on social media discourse in Mexico and Spain
Ewa Krzaklewska, Lihong Huang, Paula Pustułka, Migrating towards gender equality? Comparing
survey data on gender attitudes of Polish migrants and non-migrants
Closing remarks
The conference is held under the auspices of the Rector of the Jagiellonian University Professor Wojciech Nowak
Partners:
Co-organizers:
The TRANSFAM project is funded from Norway Grants in the Polish-Norwegian
Research Programme operated by the National Centre for Research and Development
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