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SUMMARY:Migration and Diaspora Student Research Conference
DESCRIPTION:MDS Student Research Conference on Friday April 29, 2022. This one-day conference will be a virtual event via Zoom.





Final Schedule – 2022 Migration and Diaspora Student Research Conference



All times are in EDT (Ottawa time)



8:30-9:15 – Zoom room open, optional technology test for presenters



9:15-9:30 – Welcome (15 minutes) 



9:30-10:10 Panel 1 (40 minutes) – Refugee and Migrant Journeys



Chair: Allison Kingston




Being in Limbo: The Lived Experiences of Iranian Refugee Claimants in Turkey and Canada – Sanam Vaghefi, PhD Candidate, Sociology, University of Victoria



Care Here, Care There, Can Care Be Everywhere?: An Ethics of Care Analysis of Migrant Live- in- Caregivers and Privately Sponsored Nannies – Georgette Morris, PhD Student, Law and Legal Studies, Carleton University




10:10-10:30 – Break (20 minutes)



10:30-11:40 - Panel 2 (70 minutes) – Seeking Refuge in Canada and Navigating Irregular Routes



Chair: Sarita Grant




“I thought Canada was better than this” The Detention of Irregular Arrivals in Canada – Alice Craft, MA Student, Political Science, Dalhousie University



Understanding Irregular Migration to Canada through Technology-Mediated Communication: YouTube as a Case Study – Wael Nasser, MA Student, Geography, University of Lethbridge



Predicting Country-Specific Asylum Flows to Canada – Nitya Nalamari, MA Student, Norman Patterson School of International Affairs, Carleton University




11:40-12:20 – Lunch Break (40 minutes)



12:20-1:00 – Networking Session (40 minutes)



Breakout room options:




Getting Involved with the Canadian Association for Refugee and Forced Migration Studies: Student Essay Contest and More (CARFMS)



Conference Social



Small-Group Discussion




1:00-2:00 – Panel 3 (60 minutes) – The Political Economy of Migration



Chair: Rachel McNally




Trade Policy and Migration: European Union’s Free Trade Policy Impact on Tunisia – Ifrah Arif, MA Student, Migration and Diaspora Studies, Carleton University



« Take in less but take better care of them »: A closer look at the CAQ’s electoral promises – Cassandre Gratton, MA Student, Political Science, Concordia University



Small Business Social Responsibility: Unlocking the power of contributions of immigrant entrepreneurs – Shikha Shukla, MSc Student, Management, University of Ottawa




2:00-2:20 – Break (20 minutes)



2:20-2:45 – Panel 4 (25 minutes) – Critically Theorizing State Power and Borders through Lived Experience



Chair: Courtney Joshua




Nation-state borders: Modern concentration camps – Mostafa Hetteh, PhD Student, Political Science, York University




2:45-3:00 – Break (15 minutes)



3:00-4:00 – Panel 5 (60 minutes) – Barriers and Opportunities for Newcomer Integration in Canada



Chair: Sarita Grant




Being an immigrant and becoming a mother in times of pandemic in Quebec - Elisa Beatriz Ramírez Hernández, Maîtrise sur mesure en sciences sociales sur les liens familiaux, Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique- Centre Urbanisation, Culture et Société (INRS-UCS)



Play with Purpose: The use of Sport as a Tool for Integration – Allison Kingston, MA Student, Migration and Diaspora Studies, Carleton University




. Any questions about the conference may be directed to MDS.Student.Society@carleton.ca.
LOCATION:Carleton University, 1125 Colonel By Dr, Ottawa, ON K1S 5B6
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