Aktuelles aus dem Lehr- und Forschungsbereich Migrationssoziologie
Workshop
Ein von Karolina Barglowski (TU Dortmund) und Sören Carlson (Europa-Universität Flensburg organisierter Workshop
Datum: 18.06.2021
Teilnahmeformalitäten
Aufgrund der Struktur der Veranstaltung ist der Workshop nicht für eine breite Öffentlichkeit geöffnet. Interessierte Kolleg:innen jedoch können gerne die Veranstalter:innen kontaktieren und die Zoom-Informationen erfragen.
Workshoppgrogramm
09.30-10.00 Arrival and shared coffee-drinking, welcome
10.00-10.30 Introduction to the workshop theme
Transnational class formation: Concepts and issues in studying transnational class-making (Sören Carlson, Flensburg & Karolina Barglowski, Dortmund)
10.30-12.00 Transnational class formation in the context of European Union institutions
Transnational class-making and linguistic capital: A case study of European Commission officials (Daniel Drewski, Berlin)
Creating a new class of scholars? On the transnational classification of social scientists and humanities scholars in Europe (Vincent Gengnagel, Flensburg)
Discussant: Monika Eigmüller (Flensburg)
12.00-13.00 Midday break
13.00-15.00 Transnational class formation among migrants in Europe
Becoming white, becoming middle class – complexities of racism and class struggles in transnational Europe (Magdalena Nowicka, Berlin)
A transnational middle class? The effects of class on migrants’ transnational social positioning strategies in the middle classes (Inka Stock, Bielefeld)
Class-making in a transnational realm: Methodological challenges of transnational migration research (Anna Amelina, Cottbus)
Discussant: Ludger Pries (Bochum)
15.00-15.15 Short break
15.15-16.45 Transnational class formation reaching beyond Europe
Young Irish professionals on the move: Diaspora capital and transnational class formation (Elaine Moriarty, Dublin)
Translocality, class position and identities of Filipino nurses in Ireland (Arnie Trinidad & Daniel Faas, Dublin)
Discussant: Anja Weiß (Duisburg-Essen)
16.45-17.00 Concluding discussion and next steps towards publication