International conference: "The Politics of Security. Understanding and Challenging the Securitization of Europe's Roma"
Sonderforschungsbereich/Transregio 138 "Dynamics of Security"
- https://www.uni-giessen.de/de/ueber-uns/veranstaltungen/tagungen/international-conference-the-politics-of-security-understanding-and-challenging-the-securitization-of-europes-roma
- International conference: "The Politics of Security. Understanding and Challenging the Securitization of Europe's Roma"
- 2016-06-01T14:00:00+02:00
- 2016-06-03T12:00:00+02:00
- Sonderforschungsbereich/Transregio 138 "Dynamics of Security"
01.06.2016 14:00 bis 03.06.2016 12:00 (Europe/Berlin / UTC200)
Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen, Hauptgebäude, Ludwigstraße 23 in 35390 Gießen
SFB/TRR 138, Teilprojekt A07
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Wednesday June 1, 2016
Venue: Hauptgebäude, Ludwigstrasse 23, Seminarraum 316
14:00 // Registration, coffee & tea
14:30 // Welcome
14:45 // SECURITY AND VISUALITY
Chair: Huub van Baar (University of Giessen)
"Security, visuality and practices of encampment: Romani histories of the city"
Ethel Brooks (Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ)
"Antigypsyism in German police press releases"
Markus End (Independent scholar & Gesellschaft für Antiziganismusforschung, Marburg)
"Sharing the insecure sensible: the circulation of images of Roma on social media"
Ana Ivasiuc (University of Giessen)
Discussant: Greta Olson (University of Giessen) tbc
17:00 // coffee & tea break
17:30 // ROUNDTABLE | REFRAMING: SINTI AND ROMA IN ART, CULTURE AND SOCIETY
Chair: Regina Kreide (University of Giessen)
Dotschy Reinhardt (singer, writer)
Moritz Pankok (director of Gallery Kai Dikhas, Berlin)
Kenan Emini (Roma Center Göttingen, Network Alle bleiben)
Thursday June 2, 2016
Venue: Hauptgebäude, Ludwigstrasse 23, Senatssaal
10:00 // SECURITY AND MOBILITY
Chair: Ana Ivasiuc (University of Giessen)
“The securitization of Roma mobilities and the re-bordering of Europe”
Nicholas De Genova (King’s College London)
“Synchronizing states and disruptive mobilities: Searching for legible subjects, producing everyday insecurities between Slovakia and Great Britain”
Jan Grill (University of Manchester/ Universidad del Valle)
“The interference between securitization policies and the practices of Roma migrants in precarious situation in France”
Olivier Legros & Marion Lièvre (University of Tours)
Discussant: Zsuzsanna Vidra (Central European University Budapest)
12:15 // lunch break
14:00 // SECURITY AND DEVELOPMENT
Chair: Regina Kreide (University of Giessen)
“Structural oppression of Roma and the development industry”
Angéla Kóczé (Wake Forest University, Winston Salem, NC)
“Voluntary return of Romani migrants: Humanitarian logic supporting securitization technologies in Spain”
Ioana Vrabiescu (Roma Initiative Office Fellowship, Foundation Open Society Institute)
“From ‘lagging behind’ to ‘being beneath’? The de-developmentalization of time and social order in contemporary Europe”
Huub van Baar (University of Giessen)
Discussant: Ulderico Daniele (Rome Tre University)
16:15 // coffee & tea break
17:00 // CONTAINER 158 - A documentary by Stefano Liberti & Enrico Parenti
Chair: Ana Ivasiuc (University of Giessen)
Discussion with Emil Julien Costache (former Roma mediator in Rome, Italy)
Friday June 3, 2016
Venue: Hauptgebäude, Ludwigstrasse 23, Senatssaal
09:45 // SECURITY AND MARKETIZATION
Chair: Huub van Baar (University of Giessen)
"Security + capital = ?"
Mark Neocleous (Brunel University London)
"Roma popular culture in an age of securitization: a move from 'other' to 'enemy'"
Annabel Tremlett (University of Portsmouth)
"The space and crime continuum: Security and gentrification in the case of the Roma people of Cluj, Romania"
Manuel Mireanu (autonomous researcher, Romania)
Discussant: Ryan Powell (Sheffield Hallam University)
12:00 // coffee & tea break // end of conference