Contemporary migrations have come to be represented by a myriad of words and things that can influence political narratives and provide building blocks for administrative or legal practices. This international workshop will foster a dialogue between studies concerned with the systems of meanings and discourses of migration, on the one hand, and studies that investigate the objects, technical assemblages and materiality of migration on the other.
Speakers include:
Alexandra Galitzine-Loumpet (Université de Paris Cité)
Hadrien Dubucs (Sorbonne University - Sorbonne Abu Dhabi)
Younes Ahouga (Toronto Metropolitan University)
Suzanne Huot (University of British Columbia)
Luisa Veronis and Anne Lechowicz (University of Ottawa)
Myriam Richard (Université de Montréal)
Discussants include:
Janine Dahinden (Neuchâtel University)
Emmanuelle Le Pichon-Vorstman (University of Toronto)
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