FÖRDERUNG

Das Netzwerk Migration erhält seit 2006/2007 eine Betriebskosten- finanzierung von der Europäischen Union.

With the support of the European Union: Support for organisations active at European level in the field of active European citizenship.

International Conference

International Conference on

Bringing Migration and History into the Equation:
Re-Imagining Nationhood and Belonging

5-7 October 2011, Jewish Museum Berlin, Germany

Organized by:
Network Migration in Europe e.V. and Bahçesehir University (Istanbul) in cooperation with Jewish Museum Berlin and Zentrum für Türkeistudien und Integrationsforschung (Essen)

Conference Program | Papers

Papers

Bahar Baser
Conflict in my suitcase: The Relations between Turkish and Kurdish Diasporas in Germany

Alice von Bieberstein
Desiring, Questioning, Contesting the Categories: Negotiating Migrant Subjectivities Between Vergangenheitsbewältigung and Everyday Racism

Agnes Czajka
Migration in the Age of the Nation-State: Migrants, Refugees and the National Order of Things

Jeffrey Jurgens
“A Wall Victim from the West”: Migration, Sovereignty, and Public Memory in Berlin

Barak Kalir
The National Belonging of Undocumented Migrants: the de facto social integration of non-Jewish Latinos in Israel

Christelle Maire
Who’s Swiss, Who’s not? Visual exclusion and inclusion of foreigners in political posters

Liesbeth Minnaard
Between Exoticism and Silence. A Comparison of First Generation Migrant Writing in Germany and the Netherlands

Sieta Neuerburg
Around the world in 80 musics. Teaching musical diversity in museums – a survey of educational programmes in the Netherlands and Belgium

Christoph Ramm
The German integration debate and the public ‚Islamization‘ of Turkish immigrants

Michael Rothberg, Yasemin Yildiz
Multidirectional Memory and the German Question

Julian M. Simpson
Reframing the iconography of the UK’s National Health Service

Margreet A. van Es
Muslim women as “oppressed victims” in Norwegian and Dutch newspaper articles: Constructions of the “National Self”and its “Others” (1975-2010)

Sara Wills
The Vague Terrains of Our Otherness: Equivocal sites of immigration heritage in Australia

Gökçe Yurdakul
Jews and turks in Germany: Immigrant integration, political representation, and minority rights