Second annual MIDIB doctoral conference, October 2023
Theme: Diasporic and Transnational Identities in the UK and Ireland
Date: Friday 13 October 2023
Programme:
13h50
Welcome and Introduction
by Vincent Latour (CAS, UT2J) and Romain Garbaye (CREW, Sorbonne Nouvelle)
PANEL 1 – Moderated by Catherine Puzzo (CAS, UT2J)
- 14h00: Sonia Awan (CREW, Sorbonne Nouvelle)
“Who Would Want to Live There? A Comparative Perspective on Return Mobilities in First-Generation Pakistani Women of the Pakistani Diaspora”
- 14h30: Samuel Malby (CAS, Université Toulouse-Jean Jaurès)
“Stop the Boats, Stop the Presses: Media Representation of Migration, Detention, and its Impact on Britain’s Diasporic Communities”
- 15h00: Helena Francis-Granger (EMMA, Université Paul Valery-Montpellier 3)
“Yearning to belong: Exploring Home, Longing, and Diasporic Spaces among Malaysians in the United Kingdom”
15h30: Coffee break
PANEL 2 – Moderated by Nada Afiouni (GRIC, Université Le Havre Normandie)
- 16h00: Andrew Milne (CAS, Université de Pau et des Pays de l’Adour)
“The Sikh Diaspora: A Community that Transcends Borders with Interconnectivity, Solidarity and Kinship”
- 16h30: Claire Ngwete-Freymann (CREW, Université Sorbonne Nouvelle)
The Global Jamaica Diaspora Council (GJDC) in the United Kingdom: towards a sustainable diaspora?
17h00: Concluding discussion
From Left to Right: Samuel Malby, Helena Francis-Granger, Claire Ngwete-Freymann, Sonia Awan, Romain Garbaye, Vincent Latour, Nada Afiouni, Andrew Milne, Catherine Puzzo
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