JUNE 3 9.00-10.00 Department’s Hall Registration and Welcome Coffee 10.00-10.45 Kessler Room Welcome and Opening Remarks Giuseppe Sciortino, Director of the Department of Sociology and Social Research, University of Trento Stefani Scherer, Coordinator of the Doctoral Programme in Sociology and Social Research, University of Trento Francesca Decimo and Alessandra Gribaldo, Local Scientific Committee of the Conference, University of Trento 10.45-11.45 Kessler Room Keynote lecture David Kertzer (Brown University), The perils of reification: Identity categories and identity construction in migration research Chair: Giuseppe Sciortino (University of Trento) 11.45-13.00 Kessler Room Plenary Session Building the Nation through Frontiers and Classifications Chairs: Francesca Decimo and Paolo Boccagni (University of Trento) Bryan R. Roberts (University of Texas at Austin), Migration times and ethnic identity: Mexican migration to the US over three generations Ann Morning (New York University), Racial classification and conceptualization in the demographic imaginary Communication and Events Service - University of Trento, ph:+39 0461 281809-1133 [email protected] 1 13.00-14.00 Lunch 14.00-16.30 Parallel Sessions Room 11 Reproducing in and out of Borders and Boundaries Chairs: Alessandra Gribaldo and Francesca Decimo (University of Trento) Sara Bonfanti (University of Bergamo), Reproducing Punjabiyat. Family rhetoric and birth control among Indian migrant women in Italy Chiara Quagliariello (University of Siena/ Paris 8), Questioning Nature and Culture: Reproductive behavior of Senegalese women in the Valdelsa area Milena Marchesi (University of Massachusetts Amherst), Dangerous demographies: Replacement anxieties, reproductive disorder, and biopolitical citizenship in Italy Vanessa Grotti (Oxford University), Childbirth on Europe’s ultra-periphery: Maternity care, French universalism and national integrity on the Maroni river, French Guiana Lia Lombardi (University of Milano), Abortion and reproductive rights of migrant women in Italy and Europe. Behaviors, policies, current debates Room 12 Politics of Kinship and Mobility Landscapes Chairs: Bruno Riccio (University of Bologna) and Marco Bassi (University of Trento) Aurora Massa (University of Bergamo), Building the nation, rethinking kinship relationships and crossing boundaries between Ethiopia and Eritrea Barbara Bertolani (University of Molise), The change of traditional reproductive behaviors: The case of arranged marriages among Punjabis in Italy Zhitian Guo (University of Cambridge), When politics meets marriage—The changes of marriage practices among migrated Yi cadres in Liangshan, China Alice Rossi (University of Milano–Bicocca), Self-legalizing practices among young immigrants Paola Bonizzoni (University of Milano), Tracing and crossing family boundaries: Immigrant families dealing with immigration and naturalization law Communication and Events Service - University of Trento, ph:+39 0461 281809-1133 [email protected] 2 16.30-17.00 Coffee 17.00-18.30 Parallel Sessions Room 11 Identities and Generations between Places Chairs: Paolo Boccagni (University of Trento) and Nicholas Harney (University of Western Australia) Mônica Raisa Schpun (Centre de recherches sur le Brésil colonial et contemporain – EHESS, Paris), The descendants of Japanese immigrants in Brazil and “eye westernization surgery” Adriana Capuano De Oliveira (Federal University of ABC – Brasil), Being Japanese in Brazil and being Brazilian in Japan: A transnational identity between two worlds Serena Piovesan (University of Trento), Dance, and (you’ll) keep being Moldovan: An ethnography of cultural reproduction in emigration Room 12 How Ethnicity Matters Chairs: Bruno Riccio (University of Bologna) and Martina Cvajner (Yale University) Thomas de Vroome and Marc Hooghe (University of Leuven), The disadvantage in subjective well-being among self-defined ethnic minorities: A multilevel analysis of European countries Laura Morosanu (University of Sussex), Researching migration beyond the “ethnic bias”: A social network approach Claudia Lintner (Free University of Bozen), What constitutes the ethnic in the “ethnic economies”? 20.00 Social Dinner at “Antico Pozzo” Restaurant , Via Manci 45, Trento Communication and Events Service - University of Trento, ph:+39 0461 281809-1133 [email protected] 3 JUNE 4 9.30-10.30 Kessler Room Keynote lecture Pnina Werbner (Keele University), populations and encompassing identities (Re)producing diaspora: Mingling Chair: Paolo Boccagni (University of Trento) 10.30-11.00 Coffee 11.00-13.00 Parallel Sessions Room 11 Effects Categorizing Identities: Social Processes and Unexpected Chairs: Marcello Maneri (University of Milano-Bicocca) and Alessandra Gribaldo (University of Trento) Viola Castellano (University of Bergamo), The politics of racial disproportionality in the NYC child welfare system Dorothy Louise Zinn (Free University of Bozen), Migrant incorporation in South Tyrol and essentialized local identities Marianna Agoni (University of Verona), Stereotypes, “integration” policies and multiple identities. From a mapping attempt to the experience of some Romanian Roma families in Milan Katia Lotteria (University of Salento), Roma in Lecce and the contamination of ethnic identity Communication and Events Service - University of Trento, ph:+39 0461 281809-1133 [email protected] 4 Room 12 Nation and Citizenship: Rhetoric, Belonging, Exclusion Chairs: Giuseppe Sciortino (University of (University of Western Australia) Trento) and Nicholas Harney Inese Šūpule and Evija Kļave (University of Latvia), Emigration and return migration discourses in Latvia: Argumentation in public policy documents vs. individual perspective of return migrants Yaqoub BouAynaya (Trinity College Dublin), governmentality: Jus sanguinis citizenship in Ireland Legislation, myth and Jeroen Doomernik (University of Amsterdam), The unsolicited migrant, the “autochtoon” and the “allochtoon” in the Netherlands Tobias Schwarz (University of Cologne), Jus soli under pressure in Latin America 13.00-14.00 Lunch 14.00-16.30 Parallel Sessions: Room 11 What Remains of Ethnicity Chairs: Francesca Decimo (University (University of Milano-Bicocca) of Trento) and Marcello Maneri Michael Eve, Flavio Ceravolo and Maria Perino (University of Torino), Ethnicity or migration processes? Yang Hu (University of Cambridge), Disentangling “intersectionality”: Gender and ethnicity in Chinese-British ethnic intermarriage Rosa M. Soriano Miras and Antonio Trinidad Requena (University of Granada), Moroccan immigrant women in Spain. Identities in life stories Communication and Events Service - University of Trento, ph:+39 0461 281809-1133 [email protected] 5 Room 12 Gender Roles, Parenthood and Reproduction Chairs: Martina Cvajner (Yale University) and Alessandra Gribaldo (University of Trento) Katarina Zajacova (University of Surrey), The shifting identities of Slovak and Czech female migrants to the UK in the process of transnational migration Magdalena Żadkowska (University of Gdansk), Iron woman and ironing man? Introductory outcomes from a qualitative study on work-life balance and gender equality between Polish migrants Maurizio Ambrosini (University of Milano), Parenthood from a distance and processes of reunification. A research on the Italian case Arianna Santero (University of Torino), Transnational socio-cultural (re)production inside and outside of the Italian schools: Otherness and participation of migrant parents Anouk de Koning (Radboud University Nijmegen), Reproducing Europe: Migrant parenting and citizenship 16.30-17.00 Coffee 17.00-18.00 Kessler Room Wrapping Up: Final Plenary Session Communication and Events Service - University of Trento, ph:+39 0461 281809-1133 [email protected] 6
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