NB: Documents in this section are work-in-progress papers, and all the early-stage researchers have full right to develop them further and submit for publication.
Draft Papers from the MOVES Final Conference, Berlin, June 2022
D2.1 | WP1
- Carmen Tasser: “The Dream of Migration of Minority Group Members – A Multiple Case Study”
- Rosario Rizzo Lara: “Collective Identity and Mobilization: Participants’ Experiences on the October 2018 Caravan”
- Naiara Rodríguez Peña: “The Continuity of Migration Transition Drivers: A Long-Term Perspective on Spanish Social Transformation”
D2.2 | WP2
- Peter Teunissen: “The Architecture of Enmity: The Evros/Meriç River as Migration Infrastructures”
- Madeline Jay Bass: “(Dis)placing Race: Sociocultural Cartographies and the Ongoing Construction of European Space”
- Madeline Jay Bass and Peter Teunissen: “Legacies of Germany in Africa: Slavery, Colonialism, and the Brandenburg Africa Company”
D2.3 | WP3
- Lucía Bonilla Lara: “Migration Consultants and Knowledge Production”
- Ryan Tristram-Walmsley: “Migrant Emotivations: Reconceptualising Migrant Motivations as Emotional Drivers”
- Nawal Karroum: “Migrants at La Commune Theater: Discourses and Practices of ‘Hospitality'”
D2.4 | WP4
- Iva Dodevska: “The Coproduction of Knowledge on Immigrant Integration in EU Policy and Academic Research”
- Viktoryia Vaitovich: “Poles as ‘Others’ in the UK: The Genealogy of a Migrant”
- Rituparna Rana: “Memories in Transition: Dilemma of Home, Homeland and Spaces of Belonging in 2nd Generation Partition Migrants in West Bengal”
D2.5 | WP5
- Laura Brody: “Memories of Imvros (1990-2010): Navigating ‘Lived Space’ in the Ancestral Homeland”
- Cornel Borit: “Albion Under Assault: Denouncing the Migrant Invasion Myth in Small Island and Perfidious Albion”
- Zoheb Mashiur: “The Sepoy in Europe: Agency and Coercion under Racialized Colonial Power on World War I’s Western Front”
Draft Papers from the MOVES Summer School, August 2021
D1.1 | WP 1
- Carmen Tasser: “Migration Imaginations as Emotional Resource for Ethnic Minorities: an Estonian Case”
- Rosario Rizzo Lara: “Concealing Containment: Responses of the Mexican Government Towards Undocumented Migration (2018-2021)”
- Naiara Rodríguez Peña: “Understanding the Rationales for Migrating in Spain: A Long-term Perspective”
D1.2 | WP 2
- Madeline Jay Bass: “Black Geography in Post-Imperial Germany: Oromo Women in Berlin”
- Peter Teunissen: “Mapping Migration Infrastructures: Epistemological Reflection on Digital Methods”
- Madeline Jay Bass & Peter Teunissen: “Echoes of Enslavement: A Critical Assessment of European Mobility Regimes”
D1.3 | WP 3
- Ryan Tristram-Walmsley: “‘Balms to Our Aching Souls’: Patterns of Feeling in Postwar Britain’s Caribbean Migrant Parties”
- Lucía Bonilla Lara: “Migration Consultants: A Perspective on Positionality”
- Nawal Karroum: “Theatre, Communists and Migrants: A Socio-historical Approach to La Commune Theatre’s ‘Hospitality’ Towards Migrants”
D1.4 | WP 4
- Iva Dodevska: “The Integrationist Paradigm in EU’s Migration Policy: Investigating European Commission’s Discourses on Immigrant Integration”
- Viktoryia Vaitovich: “The Post-2004 Migration of Poles: Beyond ‘Oppression’ and ‘Free Will’ Binary”
- Rituparna Rana: “Home and Belonging: Migration Memories and Identity Complexities in the Fictional Narratives of the 1947 Partition”
D1.5 | WP 5
- Laura Brody: “Reimagining Diaspora: The 1923 Greco-Turkish Population Exchange in Turkish Cultural Memory”
- Cornel Borit: “Reality in the Text and the Text in Reality: Integrating Migration Literature in the Study of Migration”
- Zoheb Mashiur: “The Sepoy Speaks: Discursively Imagining the Indian Soldier on World War I’s Western Front”