SH 1.104
Wednesday, October 9, 14.30-18.30
Chair: Irini Siouti (Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences, Institute for Migration Research (IMiK), and Institute for Social Research, Goethe University Frankfurt)
Samira Mechri (University of Tunis El Manar): From France to Tunisia: internationalisation, the construction of Tunisia as an alternative destination for Sub-Saharan African students and the predicament of integration.
Catherine Delcroix (University of Poitiers), Youssef Abid (/Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences, KomSi, IMiK): Two young people determined to succeed academically and professionally: Ali in Germany, Aya in France in their transition to adulthood.
Minna Kristiina Ruokonen-Engler (Institute for Social Research and IMiK): Intergenerational and intersectional experiences of social mobility.
Ursula Apitzsch (Goethe University Frankfurt): Biographical policy evaluation toward a structural understanding of paradoxes in migration.
Thursday, October 10, 09.30-12.30
Round Table on “Biographical Research on Migration and Care: Experiences and Perspectives”
Chair: Lena Inowlocki (Goethe University Frankfurt, IMiK)
Participants:
Christina Gold, HessIP, Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences and Involas, Offenbach
Maria Kontos, Institute for Social Research
Martin Niederauer, Director Match Care, Lingoda GmbH
Samira Mechri, Scientific Coordinator of CBHE Project MIGRANTS, Higher Institute of Human
Sciences of Tunis, University of Tunis El Manar
Ewa Palenga-Möllenbeck, Principal Investigator of “Researching the transnational organization of senior care, labor and mobility in Central and Eastern Europe”, Goethe University Frankfurt
Amel Saïd, Director of the Language Department / Adjunct Director Goethe-Institute Tunis
Thursday, October 10, 14.00-17.00: “Unaccompanied minors: biographical research”
Chair: Gwendolyn Gilliéron (Université de Strasbourg)
Gwendolyn Gilliéron (IC Migrations): Dealing with uncertainty. A subject-centred perspective on the consequences of non-recognition of minority status for young unaccompanied minors in France
Anna Schnitzer (Université de Halle): Apports pédagogiques de l'échange entre étudiants français et allemands en relation avec la comparaison de la situation des mineurs non accompagnés en France et en Allemagne et en lien avec la recherche-action.
Daniel Senovilla (Université de Poitiers): Présentation de la revue »Jeunes et mineurs en mobilité- Impact du croisement des témoignages entre jeunes concernés, professionnels et chercheurs»
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