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SUMMARY:Atelier : Les entrevues dans la recherche en immigration\, avec Paul Eid\, Mireille Paquet\, Anna Goudet & Saadatou Abdoulkarim
DESCRIPTION:Comment les chercheurs peuvent-ils réaliser des entrevues auprès des personnes immigrantés de manière à prioriser leur sécurité\, leur autonomie\, et leur expérience? Dans le cadre de cet atelier\, Paul Eid (UQAM)\, Mireille Paquet (Concordia)\, Anna Goudet (INRS) et Saadatou Abdoulkarim (UQAM) discuteront des enjeux méthodologiques\, épistémologiques\, éthiques et politiques qui se posent lorsqu’un ou une chercheur-e travaillant sur l’immigration réalise une enquête par entretiens\, en particulier auprès de personnes immigrantes et/ou racisées. L’atelier sera construit autour d’un retour d’expériences et d’échanges sur ces enjeux. \nJoignez-nous à l’UQAM au Pavillon Hubert-Aquin (salle A-1825) de 12h45 à 14h15 le 30 janvier\, 2020. Aucune réservation n’est nécessaire. \nPour en savoir plus sur les participant.e.s\, dont leurs publications récentes\, consultez leurs profils en ligne : \nPaul Eid\, professeur au Département de sociologie à l’Université du Québec à Montréal \nMireille Paquet\, professeure au Département de science politique à l’Université Concordia \nSaadatou Abdoulkarim\, étudiante au doctorat en sociologie à l’Université du Québec à Montréal \nAnna Goudet\, candidate au doctorat en études urbaines au Centre Urbanisation Culture et Société de l’Institut national de recherche scientifique (INRS-UCS)
URL:https://eriqa.org/evenement/atelier-les-entrevues-dans-la-recherche-en-immigration-avec-paul-eid-mireille-paquet-anna-goudet-saadatou-abdoulkarim/
LOCATION:Pavillon Hubert-Aquin (UQAM)\, salle A-1825\, 400 St Catherine St E\, Montréal\, QC\, H2L 2C5\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Refuge Beyond Reach: How rich democracies repel asylum seekers\, Conference with David Fitzgerald
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to a conference with Professor David Fitzgerald\, of the University of San Diego\, who explores how asylum and immigration systems are experienced by refugees\, and why they so often fail refugees. The event is co-hosted by the Centre for the Study of Democratic Citizenship and the McGill Refugee Research Group on Friday\, January 31st\, 2020 at 3:00pm in the Ballroom of McGill University’s Thomson House. For more information\, and for a link to a livestream of the conference\, please refer to this website. \nThe core of the asylum regime is the principle of non-refoulement that prohibits governments from sending refugees back to their persecutors. Governments attempt to evade this legal obligation to which they have explicitly agreed by manipulating territoriality. A remote control strategy of “extra-territorialization” pushes border control functions hundreds or even thousands of kilometers beyond the state’s territory. Simultaneously\, states restrict access to asylum and other rights enjoyed by virtue of presence on a state’s territory\, by making micro-distinctions down to the meter at the border line in a process of “hyper-territorialization.” Refuge Beyond Reach analyzes remote controls since the 1930s in Palestine\, North America\, Europe\, and Australia to identify the origins of different forms of remote control\, explain how they work together as a system of control\, and establish the conditions that enable or constrain them in practice. It argues that foreign policy issue linkages and transnational advocacy networks promoting a humanitarian norm that is less susceptible to the legal manipulation of territoriality constrains remote controls more than the law itself. The degree of constraint varies widely by the technique of remote control. Fitzgerald engages fundamental theoretical questions about the extent to which norms and institutions shape state action\, the collision between sovereignty and universalist values\, and the shifting articulation of governments\, territories\, and rights-bearing individuals.
URL:https://eriqa.org/evenement/refuge-beyond-reach-how-rich-democracies-repel-asylum-seekers-conference-with-david-fitzgerald/
LOCATION:Thomson House (McGill University)\, Ballroom\, 3650 McTavish Street\, Montréal\, QC\, H3A 1Y2\, Canada
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