Contested boundaries: migration and citizenship regimes in comparative perspective
Migration Policy Centre and Global Citizenship Observatory Annual Conference
When
08 May 2025
09:30 CET
09 May 2025
17:15 CET
- 08 May09.30 - 21.00
- 09 May09.15 - 17.15
Where
Theatre, Badia Fiesolana
Via dei Roccettini, 9
Join this event that will bring insight from a variety of disciplinary, methodological, and empirical perspectives to promote a synergetic reflection on key issues in the study of international migration and citizenship, including the main intellectual, analytical, and methodological challenges across the two interconnected fields of research.
The conference will explore how international migration and citizenship regimes can be powerful sources of economic growth, societal change, and human development. At the same time, citizenship and migration often drive political divisions or contest knowledge and expertise of and about migration and citizenship. This duality contributes to an uneasy relationship between openness and closure in migration and citizenship regimes, the sources and effects of political contestation, and the contentious politics of knowledge of and about international migration and citizenship.
As such, it raises a plethora of questions, including: (1) the constitution and effects of boundary mechanisms, (2) categorisations and classifications systems that govern international migration and citizenship, (3) the dynamics of inclusion and exclusion governing key societal processes such as access to citizenship, employment and social rights, and (4) the role of expertise and knowledge in the contentious politics of migration and citizenship. These issues play out from the local/community to the international forums and require connections to be made across levels through multidisciplinary interactions.
Scientific Organiser
Andrew Geddes
Migration Policy Centre, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, EUI
Martin Ruhs
European University Institute
Jelena Džankić
European University Institute
Maarten Vink
European University Institute
Contact
Migration Policy Centre Secretariat
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