- Dienstag, 24. Mai 2011 09.00 – 15.00 Uhr In meinem Kalender speichern
Immigration, Integration, and Islam
New Policies in the Context of Present Political, Security and Economic Challenges
9:00am-9:15am
Welcoming Remarks
Dan Hamilton and Vedran Dzihic, CTR
9:15am-10:45am
First Panel: Global Political and Economic Challenges and their Effects on Migrants
Katherine Fennelly (University of Minnesota): Post 9/11 Changes in US Migration Policy
Elisabeth Collet (Migration Policy Institute, Brussels/Washington): Immigrant Integration in Time of Austerity
Thomas Schmidinger (Lecturer at the University of Vienna and Research Fellow at the University of Minnesota.): Islam and Migration in Europe– legal framework, organizations, major challenges for the future (confirmed)
Vedran Dzihic (Center for Transatlantic Relations, SAIS, JHU): Migration and integration-policies in Europe – mutual fears as dominant variables in shaping the migration discourses
11:00am-12:30am
Second Panel: Migration and International Security Concerns
Angela Huemer (Freelance documentary filmmaker and journalist, Germany): 2002 - now, Iraq, Afghanistan, North Africa, changing conflicts, same results
Jonathan Laurence (Boston College, Brookings Institutions): Transatlantic Perspectives on North Africa: US and EU as partner
Muzzafar Chisti (Migration Policy Institute, New York University D.C.): America’s Challenge Security – Nexus between Security and Migration
Mary Kreutzer (Head of the Integration Department `Missing Link` of the Caritas in Lower Austria): Trafficking in persons into the European Union as a security issue and its connection with the European immigration policy
1:30pm-3:00pm
Third Panel: Immigrants, Integration, and Islam – New Ideas and Policies
Jocelyne Cesari (Harvard and CTR, SAIS): Debating Islam – Transatlantic Perspectives
Michael Werz (Georgetown University, Center for American Progress, Washington D.C.): Islam and Migration: Why Germany and the United States are so different
Sonja Aziz (“Forum for emancipatory Islam”, Vienna): The discourse about Islam in Austria. Islam as a security issue?
Zainab al-Zuwaij (American Islamic Congress): The discourse about immigrants and Islam in the US
Welcoming Remarks
Dan Hamilton and Vedran Dzihic, CTR
9:15am-10:45am
First Panel: Global Political and Economic Challenges and their Effects on Migrants
Katherine Fennelly (University of Minnesota): Post 9/11 Changes in US Migration Policy
Elisabeth Collet (Migration Policy Institute, Brussels/Washington): Immigrant Integration in Time of Austerity
Thomas Schmidinger (Lecturer at the University of Vienna and Research Fellow at the University of Minnesota.): Islam and Migration in Europe– legal framework, organizations, major challenges for the future (confirmed)
Vedran Dzihic (Center for Transatlantic Relations, SAIS, JHU): Migration and integration-policies in Europe – mutual fears as dominant variables in shaping the migration discourses
11:00am-12:30am
Second Panel: Migration and International Security Concerns
Angela Huemer (Freelance documentary filmmaker and journalist, Germany): 2002 - now, Iraq, Afghanistan, North Africa, changing conflicts, same results
Jonathan Laurence (Boston College, Brookings Institutions): Transatlantic Perspectives on North Africa: US and EU as partner
Muzzafar Chisti (Migration Policy Institute, New York University D.C.): America’s Challenge Security – Nexus between Security and Migration
Mary Kreutzer (Head of the Integration Department `Missing Link` of the Caritas in Lower Austria): Trafficking in persons into the European Union as a security issue and its connection with the European immigration policy
1:30pm-3:00pm
Third Panel: Immigrants, Integration, and Islam – New Ideas and Policies
Jocelyne Cesari (Harvard and CTR, SAIS): Debating Islam – Transatlantic Perspectives
Michael Werz (Georgetown University, Center for American Progress, Washington D.C.): Islam and Migration: Why Germany and the United States are so different
Sonja Aziz (“Forum for emancipatory Islam”, Vienna): The discourse about Islam in Austria. Islam as a security issue?
Zainab al-Zuwaij (American Islamic Congress): The discourse about immigrants and Islam in the US