Taking a Glance, Taking a Stance: Critical Perspectives on Asylum Seekers' Reception in Italy

When: Thursday, 10. January 2018, 15:00. Where: Hörsaal 1, lower ground floor main building, stairs 1, court 1, Universitätsring 1, 1010 Vienna. Presentation by Verena Wisthaler (Eurac Research Bozen), Omid Firouzi Tabar (SLANG research group. University of Padova), Eleonore Bully (Université Paris-Est | University of Edinburgh) Palermo) and Simone Di Cecco (Urmis, Université Paris Diderot).

Invitation to the IPW Lecture Taking a Glance, Taking a Stance: Critical Perspectives on Asylum Seekers' Reception in Italy.

Lecturers:
Verena Wisthaler (Eurac Research Bozen)
Omid Firouzi Tabar (SLANG research group. University of Padova)
Eleonore Bully (Université Paris-Est | University of Palermo)
Simone Di Cecco (Urmis, Université Paris Diderot)

Moderation: Helena Hattmannsdorfer ( Institut für Politikwissenschaft, Universität Wien)

When: Thursday, 10. January 2018, 15:00
Where: Hörsaal 1, lower ground floor main building, stairs 1, court 1, Universitätsring 1, 1010 Vienna

Abstract:
Conservative, populist and right-wing governments in Hungary, Germany, Italy and Austria build new alliances to control and close borders and stop immigration. This inter-European cooperation draw up new "master plans of migration" that "are completely at odds with dynamics of migration (and) systematically fail in their aim of ending the arrivals of illegalised migrants", as pointed out by researcher and co-founder of Forensic Oceanography Charles Heller. Italy, as a country of first arrival, is an important site, where migrant trajectories are negotiated. While the reception of asylum seekers has become highly politicized, irregular work-force recruitment is now a relevant issue of migrants' struggles for the right of residence. But how much do we know about the situation in Italy apart from media images of boats? What has changed since the election of the current Italian right-wing/populist government?
The conference Taking a Glance, Taking a Stance invites researchers to share insights and findings on asylum and border regimes in different regions of Italy. The aim is to better understand the current situation, allowing us to develop comprehensive perspectives aside of mainstream media discourses. The conference discusses aspects of the Italian asylum system, such as reception and asylum seekers' trajectories through Italy and investigates the rising criticism of the humanitarian approach to the asylum system.

An event within the IPW Lectures, an international lecture series of the Department for Political Science, University of Vienna.

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