9-11 Mai 2022, conférence hybride à la National University of Singapore (NUS) et en ligne. Co-organisée par NUS et UPC, dans le cadre du programme de recherche Idex « Governing Diverse Cities in Europe and Asia » co-porté par Marie Gibert-Flutre, Jémérie Molho, Kong Chong Ho, Camille Schmoll et Delphine Pagès El-Karoui
Résumé :
Cities in Europe and Asia have become the focal points of changing migration patterns that are transnationally connected and socio-economically differentiated. This context has challenged pre-existing models of management of urban diversity. In parallel, the global rise of nationalist rhetoric has fed the stigmatizations of migrants and minorities and the implementation of a number of exclusionary measures. In response, a number of scholars and civil society actors are pointing towards the city as a key site to reflect on changing patterns of mobility, and on emerging models of diversity governance. Cities are not only spaces of everyday coexistence of individuals of all backgrounds, origins, values, and religions. They have also emerged as platforms for key political actors that operate on a multiple scale and form transnational networks of knowledge exchange, mutual assistance and advocacy. This conference, which will bring together scholars from Europe and Asia, will provide a systematic basis for collective reflection on diversity governance issues facing European and Asian cities. It intends to generate mutual insights and lessons that can be shared with civil society and policymakers in both regions. It will aim to advance knowledge on urban diversity governance from a cross-disciplinary and cross-regional perspective. Scholars in migration studies, urban studies, political science, sociology, geography, anthropology, and other relevant disciplines will discuss convergences and contrasts across Europe and Asia, identify emerging challenges and patterns of diversity governance.
Accès au programme détaillé : https://ari.nus.edu.sg/events/governingcities/
À lire aussi
Fête du chinois
La section des études chinoises de l'UFR LCAO et l'Institut Confucius d'Université Paris Cité organisent le samedi 27 avril la fête du nouvel an chinois, Amphi 1A (bâtiment Halle aux farines) à partir de 15h00. © Institut Confucius ...
Cycle de conférences : Current Research on East Asia
As part of the Université Paris Cité’s commitment to global engagement, creativity and critical knowledge and research, the Paris Graduate School of East Asian Studies is organizing a series of lectures by international scholars for the 2023-2024 academic...
SAFEDUC une enquête pour mesurer les violences sexistes et sexuelles à l’université
SAFEDUC est le résultat d’une collaboration entre des chercheuses et des chercheurs d’UPCité et de Sciences Po. Ce projet de recherche vise à identifier les contextes d’émergence des faits de violences sexistes ou sexuelles à l’université....
Exposition Danse et chant en Asie orientale, BU LCAO
L'exposition Danse et chant en Asie orientale se tient en ce moment même à la BU LCAO jusqu'au 22 mars 2024. En écho à la conférence-spectacle L'art de la dance classique chinoise organisée par l'Institut Confucius et la journée d'étude Circulations de la...