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SUMMARY:Migration and Diaspora Student Research Conference
DESCRIPTION:Schedule - Friday, February&nbsp;8




Morning: Southam Hall 415
8:30 – Registration and Light Refreshments
9:15 – Welcome and Opening Remarks
9:35 – 10:25 – Panel 1: Integration and Participation of Migrants in Canada

Moving Down the Road: An Exploration of Forced Migration from Africville to Uniacke Square (Nova Scotia)

Breanna Denton (Carleton, MA Public Policy and Administration)

The Impact of Immigration Category on Political Activity in Canada 

Rachel McNally (Carleton, MA Political Science)
10:25 – 10:35 – Coffee Break
10:35 – 11:25 – Panel 2: Regional Agreements for Forced Migration Management

The Turkey-EU Agreement and its Implications for a Normative Power Europe

Bridget Healy (Carleton, MA Institute of European, Russian and Eurasian Affairs)

The (Il)legality of the Canada-United States Safe Third Country Agreement

Flutura Mazreku (Carleton, MA Law and Legal Studies)
Afternoon: Richcraft Hall 1201
11:35 – 1:00 – Panel 3: Ethical Questions in Global Forced Migration Policy

The Killing of Syrian Children: On the Dangers of Theorizing from Emergency

Salma Essam El Refaei (Carleton, PhD Political Science)

Resettlement of Refugees and Race

Aituaje Aizenobie (UWindsor, Master of Laws)

The Ethics of Climate Migration

Sophia Sideris (Carleton, PhD Ethics and Public Affairs)
1:00 – 2:35 – Lunch
2:35 – 3:25 – Panel 4: Migrant Children and Families: Representation and Resistance

Problematic Justifications for Border Control Policies: Family Separation in the United States

Kanwal Khokhar (Ryerson, MA Criminal and Social Justice)

Gaining Insights into the School Experiences of Refugee Children Through Art and Accompanied Narratives

Alaa Azan (Carleton, BAH Child Studies)



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