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Congrès de la SAES : Panel MIDIB

Responsables de l’atelier

  • Anne Cousson (Université de Poitiers): anne.cousson@univ-poitiers.fr
  • Lucie De Carvalho (Université de Lille): lucie.de-carvalho@univ-lille.fr
  • Romain Garbaye (Sorbonne Nouvelle): romain.garbaye@sorbonne-nouvelle.fr
  • Vincent Latour (Université Toulouse 2): vincent.latour@univ-tlse2.fr

https://congres2024.saesfrance.org/programmes/programme-par-atelier/


SESSION 1: JEUDI 30 MAI 13h30-16h30
Modérateurs : Romain Garbaye et Vincent Latour

13h30 Quôc-Dung DANG (Sorbonne Nouvelle): London’s Chinatown: the Production of Diversity in a Diverse City
14h00 Emilie DE WITTE (Sorbonne Nouvelle): L’exploitation du “backlash” contre le multiculturalisme par David Cameron, 2005-2011
14h30 Helena FRANCIS-GRANGER (Université Paul Valéry – Montpellier 3): Transcending Borders: Navigating Migration, Identity Negotiation, and Homeland Reinterpretation among Malaysians in the United Kingdom
15h00 Samuel MALBY (Université Toulouse – Jean Jaurès): From Borders to Cells: The Evolution of British Immigration Detention, 1970-1989
15h30 Marie AOUANES PERRIÈRE (Université Toulouse – Jean Jaurès): Comprehensive Sickness Insurance or the Obscure Obstacle to the Right for EU Citizens to Stay in the UK after Brexit. The CSI Justice Campaign, a Grassroots Initiative by the3million
16h Donia TOUIHRI-MEBAREK (Université Rennes 2): Ethnic Minorities and Brexit: Attitudes, Issues, and Perspectives


OpenEdition suggests that you cite this post as follows:
Samuel Malby (November 3, 2024). Congrès de la SAES : Panel MIDIB. Migration and Diversity in the British and Irish Isles. Retrieved December 8, 2024 from https://doi.org/10.58079/12lxd


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