Migration and European Cosmopolitanism
Transcript of Migration and European Cosmopolitanism
Migration and European Cosmopolitanism A CR itical Assessment
27&28
2
Participants : June Edmunds (U. of Sussex)
Andreas Niederberger (U. Duisburg-Essen)Andrea Sangiovanni (European University Institute)
Audran Aulanier, (EHESS), Benjamin Boudou (Max Planck Institute), Fabienne Brugère (U. Paris Lumières), Tamara Caraus (U. of Bucharest), Olivier Chassaing (U. Paris-Nanterre), Phil Cole (U. of the West England),
Philippe Crignon (U. Paris 1), Marcus Düwell (U. Utrecht), Cristian Fernandez (Malmö U.), Elzbieta M. Gozdziak and Izabella Main (Adam Mickiewicz U.), Guillaume le Blanc (U. Paris Est Créteil), Eleonora Milazzo
(European University Institute), Jos Philips (Utrecht U.), Kerri Woods (U. of Leeds)
Organisation
Isabelle Aubert (Paris 1), François Boucher (Paris 1), Sophie Guérard de Latour (Paris 1), Eszter Kollar (KU Leuven)
Room 6 - Centre Panthéon
Contact : [email protected]
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research
and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 770330
MAY
019
Migration and European Cosmopolitism:
A Critical Assessment
May 27-28, 2019, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne Centre Panthéon (12, rue du Panthéon), room 06
Organisation :
Isabelle Aubert (Paris 1/ISJPS/NoVaMigra), François Boucher (Paris 1/ISJPS/NoVaMigra),
Eszter Kollar (KU Leuven/CESPP), and
Sophie Guérard de Latour (Paris 1/ISJPS/NoVaMigra)
Program
Monday, May 27th
9:00 – 9:15 Arrival and coffee
9:15- 9:30
Emmanuel Picavet (U. Paris 1)
Welcome and introduction word
9:30 – 10:30 Andrea Sangiovanni (European University Institute)
Why is EU Freedom of Movement Worth Preserving?
Coffee break
10:50 – 12:20 Mobility, a Matter of Justice? Eszter Kollar (KU Leuven)
Temporary Labour Migration and the Joint Demands of Social and Global Justice
Tamara Caraus (U. of Bucharest)
Roma Un/free Mobility in the EU: A Cosmopolitan Exception?
Cristian Fernandez (Malmö U.)
Cosmopolitanism at the Crossroads: Sweden after the 2015 “Refugee Crisis”
Lunch
14:00 – 15:30 Responsibility Sharing in the EU
Jos Philips (Utrecht U.) The EU’s Moral Responsibilities Towards Refugees: Human Rights, Partiality Towards one’s
own Citizens, and Fair Shares.
François Boucher (U. Paris 1) On the Fair Allocation of Responsibilities to Protect Refugees in the EU
Eleonora Milazzo (European University Institute) Solidarity as Co-responsibility. EU member States and the Pursuit of Justice in the Field of
Refugee Protection
Coffee break
15:50 – 16:50 Hospitality: a Challenge for Cosmopolitanism? Fabienne Brugère (U. Paris Lumières)
L'hospitalité peut-elle être cosmopolitique? De Kant à Seyla Benhabib
Audran Aulanier (École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales)
Hospitalité et cosmopolitisme : une impossible réconciliation ?
Break
17:00 – 18:00
Andreas Niederberger (U. Duisburg-Essen) Is Migration a Challenge for Cosmopolitan Political Philosophy?
Dinner for the participants
Tuesday, May 28th
9:00 – 10:00
June Edmunds (U. of Sussex)
Precarious Bodies: The ‘Veiled’ Muslim Woman in European Human Rights
Coffee break
10:20 – 11:50 Migration, a Test for European Values? Marcus Düwell (Utrecht U.)
Human Dignity, Migration and European Values
Philippe Crignon (U. Paris 1)
Valeurs et conflits de valeurs en Europe face au phénomène migratoire
Olivier Chassaing (U. Paris-Nanterre)
L’accueil punitif
Lunch
13:30 – 15:00 Solidarity Redefined Phil Cole (U. of the West England)
On the Borders of Solidarity: Europe and the Refugee Question
Kerri Woods (U. of Leeds)
Refugees’ Stories: Empathy, Agency, Solidarity
Elzbieta M. Gozdziak and Izabella Main (Adam Mickiewicz U.)
From Solidarnosc to Solidarities: Poland and the ‘Migration Crisis’
Coffee Break
15:30– 16:30 Migration and Integration at the Local Level
Guillaume le Blanc (U. Paris Est Créteil)
L'infrapolitique peut-elle être une cosmopolitique?
Benjamin Boudou (Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity)
Migration and Urban Cosmopolitanism in European Cities
End of the Conference
This project has received funding from the European Union’s
Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under
grant agreement No. 770330