Volunteers at the IASFM 11 conference. Cairo, January 2008.
Photo: Paolo Luca
Between January 6th and 10th 2008, the 11th International Association for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM) conference was hosted by the Forced Migration and Refugee Studies Program of the American University in Cairo.
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Conference Report
IASFM11 Conference Report by John Nassari, Conference Rapporteur January, 2008
Conference financial support
Conference Overview
Registration
Pre-Conference Events
Conference Events
Pre-Conference Events
Pre-Conference Workshop
Policy Makers and Academic Researchers: Bridging the Academic-Policy Divide
Chaired by Elizabeth Ferris (Co-Director, Brookings-Bern Project on Internal Displacement), including Jeffrey Crisp, Anne Cubilie, Karen Jacobsen and Paula Banerjee
This panel will explore the interactions between policy-makers and academic researchers working on forced migration. While UN agencies, governments, and NGOs need the insights and the reflection which academic research provides, too often they don't have the time to read research reports or they see such research as irrelevant to their day-to-day work. This panel will bring together policy-makers and academic researchers to address ways of bridging this divide. The format of the panel will be conversational, interactive and dynamic rather than presentations of papers.
Pre-Conference Address
The State of Forced Migration Studies Address
“The Birth of a “Discipline”: From Refugee to Forced Migration Studies”
by Prof. B. S. Chimni (delivered by Priyanca Mathur Velath, t.b.c.) and discussants t.b.d.
In his paper, Chimni revisits his seminal article, “The Geopolitics of Refugee Studies: A View from the South”. Chimni also addresses recent, differing opinions on the state of forced migration studies, including those presented by Hathaway in his address to IASFM at its last conference in Toronto.
Conference Plenary Events
Plenary 1
“Emerging patterns of irregularity and their effects among migrants and refugees in the Middle East”
A panel discussion chaired by Nancy Baron, including Philippe Fargues, Mike Kagan, Ray Jureidini, Barbara Harrell-Bond and Gleb Bazov
Plenary 2
Keynote address by Karen Abu Zayd, Commissioner General of UNRWA
“The situation of refugees in the Middle East”
A panel discussion chaired by Maysa Ayoub, including Helen Young, Patricia Fagen and Shahira Samy
Plenary 3
Film presentation by John Nassari
“Regions at the Crossroads: Transregional Forced Migration”
A panel discussion chaired by Susan Martin, including Mark Schlakman, Aicha Belarbi, Jeffrey Crisp and Ahmet Icduygu and Susan Kneebone
Plenary 4
Poetry reading by Stephanos Stephanides and Mehmet Yashin
“The Voices of the Displaced in Forced Migration Research”
A panel discussion chaired by Elzbieta Gozdziak, including Giorgia Doná, Zachary Lomo, Eftihia Voutira and Arild Birkenes
Plenary 5
Commemoration of the 20th Anniversary of the Journal of Refugee Studies
Barbara Harrell-Bond and Richard Black
Review of the Conference by the Conference Rapporteur
Delivered by John Nassari. The video below is a part of the rapporteur’s conference report, along with a more traditional oral report. The video features participants reading quotes which were originally spoken by others during the conference.
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Brief Address by the Program Committee Chair of IASFM 12 and the Local Host
Other closing remarks
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