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A citizenship lens

On the links between migrant transnationalism and integration

Research Symposium & PhD Course

Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO)

Wednesday 21 November 2018

11:15–12:00

Lunch (PRIO, Philosophers hall)

12:00–12:15

Introduction and welcome

Maarten Vink & Arnfinn H. Midtbøen

12:15–13:15

Key note I

Chair: Arnfinn H. Midtbøen

Citizenship in the Migrant Life Course: Comparative Perspectives

Maarten Vink, Maastricht University

Discussion

13:15–15:00

Voting

Chair: Arnfinn H. Midtbøen

The participation and non-participation in Turkish elections of young generations of Turk-ish citizens living in Germany

Alisait Yilkin, Bielefeld University (Discussant: Nilay Kilinc) Diaspora voting at the time of Brexit: the case of Italians in the UK

Giuseppe Scotto, Liverpool Business School (Discussant: Merve Erdilmen) Shaping the Demos: Migrant Transnational Voting in National Elections

Sebastián Umpierrez de Reguero, Universidad Diego Portales (Discussant: Marloes de Hoon)

Discussion across papers

15:00–15:15

Coffee/tea break

15:15–17:00

Citizenship and questioned membership

Chair: Maarten Vink

The Societal Security Perspective on Citizenship: The Case of Syrians in Turkey Enes Ayasli, Sakarya University (Discussant: Janina Pescinski)

Stratified Lives: Family, Illegality and Belonging among US Latino Educational Elites Leah Schmalzbauer, Amherst College (Discussant: Marta Bivand Erdal)

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Dual Citizenship and “Contradictory” Political Choice: Integration Process of Turkish Mi-grants Living in Belgium

Seda Can, Kutahya Dumlupinar University/Hacettepe University (Discussant: Ülkü Güney)

Discussion across papers

17:00–17:15

Coffee/tea break

17:15–18:15

Interactive session I – Research methods

Moderators: Marta Bivand Erdal & Maarten Vink

18:15-19.30

Break

19:30

Walk from Anker hotel to the restaurant

20:00

Dinner at Hitchhiker, Vulkan 5 (Mathallen)

Thursday 22 November 2018

Red Cross, Henry Dunant hall (next door to PRIO)

08.45–09.00

Coffee/tea

09:00–10:00

Key note II

Chair: Maarten Vink

Dual citizenship, migrant transnationalism and integration

Marta Bivand Erdal, Peace Research Institute Oslo

Discussion

10:00–10:15

Coffee/tea break

10:15–12:00

Naturalisation requirements

Chair: Maarten Vink

Syrian Refugees between Turkish Nationalism and Citizenship

Ülkü Güney, Abant Izzet Baysal University (Discussant: Djordje Sredanovic) Wait on the doorsill: The effects of requirements for naturalization on marriage migrants in Turkey

Ayla Deniz, Ankara University (Discussant: Caio Teixeira)

Intergenerational impact of naturalization reforms: Dutch citizenship among children of immigrants in the Netherlands

Marie Labussière, Maastricht University (Discussant: Grete Brochmann) Discussion across papers

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12:00–13:00

Lunch

13:00–13:45

Interactive session II – Policy relevance and impact

Moderators: Marta Bivand Erdal & Maarten Vink

13:45–14:00

Coffee/tea break

14:00–15:45

Mobility and immobility Chair: Grete Brochmann

EU citizenship and citizenship as (im)motility in the Brexit scenario

Francesco Della Puppa & Djordje Sredanovic, Ca' Foscari University in Venice (Dis-cussant: Alisait Yilkin)

A marriage of convenience? Acquisition of citizenship, sense of belonging and mobility in Italy

Livia Elisa Ortensi & Elisa Barbiano di Belgiojoso, University of Milano-Bicocca (Dis-cussant: Leah Schmalzbauer)

A ticket to mobility? Naturalization and out-migration of refugees who have received pro-tection in the Netherlands

Marloes de Hoon & Maarten Vink, Maastricht University (Discussant: Giuseppe Scotto)

Discussion across papers

15:45–16:00

Coffee/tea break

16:00–17:45

Quasi-citizenship statuses

Chair: Marta Bivand Erdal

The Status of Foreign Ukrainian as an Instrument of Diaspora Engagement Policy Anastasiia Fitisova, National University of Kyiv/Think Tank "CEDOS” (Discussant: Ayla Deniz)

New York City Identification Card Program: exploring the quasi-citizenship statuses of identification-card programs

Caio Teixeira, University of Milano-Bicocca (Discussant: Livia Elisa Ortensi) De Facto Citizenship and Forced 'Return' Migration: The Case of Deported Turkish 'Im-migrants' from Germany to Turkey

Nilay Kilinc, New Europe College (Discussant: Armando Vittoria) Discussion across papers

18:00-19:40

Break

19:40

Walk from Anker hotel to the restaurant

20:00

Dinner at Mela café

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Friday 23 November 2018

Red Cross, Henry Dunant hall (next door to PRIO)

08.45–09.00

Coffee/tea

09:00–10:00

Key note III

Chair: Marta Bivand Erdal

The value of citizenship – and its prize

Per Mouritsen, Aarhus University

Discussion

10:00–10:15

Coffee/tea break

10:15–12:00

Prospects for the future of citizenship

Chair: Marta Bivand Erdal

The Enfranchisement of Non-Citizen Residents: Explaining Varied State Practices Merve Erdilmen, McGill University (Discussant: Sebastián Umpierrez de Reguero) Reframing the boundaries of liberal order? Populist politics in Europe and the outlook for democratic citizenship

Armando Vittoria, University of Naples (Discussant: Per Mouritsen) Acts of Diasporic Citizenship

Janina Pescinski, Queen Mary University, London (Discussant: Anastasiia Fitisova) Discussion across papers

12:00–13:00

Lunch

13:00–13:45

Interactive session III – Research Communication

Moderators: Marta Bivand Erdal & Maarten Vink

13:45-14:00

Wrap-up and closing

Chair: Marta Bivand Erdal & Maarten Vink

14:00–14:30

Coffee/tea & snack

Research Symposium and PhD course program ends

14:00-16:00

Opportunity for individual feedback & discussion – for PhD students – with

Maarten Vink or Marta Bivand Erdal or Per Mouritsen

Please fill in Doodle – on a first come first based basis. Peace Room (PRIO) available

The Research Symposium and PhD course ‘A citizenship lens on the links between migrant transnationalism and inte-gration’ is jointly organised by the IMISCOE standing committee on Interactions of Migrant Integration and Transnation-alism (IMITE), the ERC funded Migrant Life Course and Legal Status Transition research project, the Research Council of Norway funded Governing and Experiencing Citizenship in Multicultural Scandinavia research project, and is hosted by Migration Research Group, Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO).

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