A one-day workshop at the University of York on 10th November has been organised on ‘Understanding Solidarity amid Refugee Crises‘,
The speakers at this workshop are:
- David Owen (Southampton): ‘Refugees and the Politics of Indignity’
- Andre Grahle (LMU Munich): ‘How the Movement of Witnesses Fosters Networks of Solidarity in Exile’
- Clara Sandelind and Luke Ulas (Sheffield): ‘Solidarity with refugees: the need for shared institutions’
- Marcia Vera Espinoza (Sheffield): ‘Limits and Opportunities of Regional Solidarity: Exploring Refugee Resettlement in South America’
- Mihaela Mihai (Edinburgh): Apprenticeship, Fellow Feeling and Playful World-Travelling: Towards a Methodological Ethos of Solidarity for Political Theory
- Violeta Moreno-Lax (QMUL): ‘Solidarity as Framework Obligation in the International Legal Order: A Triple Duty of Conduct, Loyalty, and Result’
- Kerri Woods (Leeds) ‘Solidarity, Agency and Refugees’
- Alice Nah (York) ‘Hierarchies of Deservedness and the Limits of Solidarity’
Papers will be pre-circulated. A limited number of (free) places are available – please email Josh Hobbs ([email protected]) and Alice Nah ([email protected]) to register. PhD students welcome.
See the attached Concept Note for more information.
Alice M. Nah – Centre for Applied Human Rights, University of York
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