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* Roundtable-Fassin,Saada,FeherRoundtable-Fassin,Saada,Feher

Time: 6:00 pm

Wednesday, May 2, 2012, 6-8 p.m. East Gallery, Buell Hall, Columbia University Campus entrance at Broadway and 116th street Roundtable with Eric Fassin, Michel Feher and Julie Saada. Fassin is a Professor of Sociology at the Ecole Normale Superieure who has written on issues of sexuality and race in contemporary France and the U.S. Michel Feher is a philosopher, the editor of Zone Books (in New York), and President of the association Cette France-là. Julie Saada is a Maître de Conférences in Philosophy at the Université d'Artois, and program director at the Collège International de Philosophie. Roundtable discussion organized in partnership with the Collège International de Philosophie, as part of their series of conferences on Politique au Temps Présent Columbia Maison Francaise Columbia University Buell Hall, 2nd Floor 212-854-4482 Email: ll2787@columbia.edu Visit the website at http://www.maisonfrancaise.org ________________________________________

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* Summer Institute on Migration Summer Institute on Migration

Time: 4:24 pm

Summer Institute on Migration provides a critical overview of migration processes, dynamics and challenges of migration in the context of a globalized world. The course utilizes interactive and case study in understanding the complex dimensions of migration. Topics include gender analysis of migration; comparative migration policies; migration and human rights; key issues and challenges for the Global Forum on Migration and Development; marriage migration; migration and the Arab spring; migration and environmental crises; social cost of migration; role of recruiting agencies in safe migration, etc.

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* Summer Institute on Migration Summer Institute on Migration

Time: 4:24 pm

Summer Institute on Migration provides a critical overview of migration processes, dynamics and challenges of migration in the context of a globalized world. The course utilizes interactive and case study in understanding the complex dimensions of migration. Topics include gender analysis of migration; comparative migration policies; migration and human rights; key issues and challenges for the Global Forum on Migration and Development; marriage migration; migration and the Arab spring; migration and environmental crises; social cost of migration; role of recruiting agencies in safe migration, etc.

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* Summer Institute on Migration Summer Institute on Migration

Time: 4:24 pm

Summer Institute on Migration provides a critical overview of migration processes, dynamics and challenges of migration in the context of a globalized world. The course utilizes interactive and case study in understanding the complex dimensions of migration. Topics include gender analysis of migration; comparative migration policies; migration and human rights; key issues and challenges for the Global Forum on Migration and Development; marriage migration; migration and the Arab spring; migration and environmental crises; social cost of migration; role of recruiting agencies in safe migration, etc.

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* Summer Institute on Migration Summer Institute on Migration

Time: 4:24 pm

Summer Institute on Migration provides a critical overview of migration processes, dynamics and challenges of migration in the context of a globalized world. The course utilizes interactive and case study in understanding the complex dimensions of migration. Topics include gender analysis of migration; comparative migration policies; migration and human rights; key issues and challenges for the Global Forum on Migration and Development; marriage migration; migration and the Arab spring; migration and environmental crises; social cost of migration; role of recruiting agencies in safe migration, etc.

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* Summer Institute on Migration Summer Institute on Migration

Time: 4:24 pm

Summer Institute on Migration provides a critical overview of migration processes, dynamics and challenges of migration in the context of a globalized world. The course utilizes interactive and case study in understanding the complex dimensions of migration. Topics include gender analysis of migration; comparative migration policies; migration and human rights; key issues and challenges for the Global Forum on Migration and Development; marriage migration; migration and the Arab spring; migration and environmental crises; social cost of migration; role of recruiting agencies in safe migration, etc.

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* Summer Institute on Migration Summer Institute on Migration

Time: 4:24 pm

Summer Institute on Migration provides a critical overview of migration processes, dynamics and challenges of migration in the context of a globalized world. The course utilizes interactive and case study in understanding the complex dimensions of migration. Topics include gender analysis of migration; comparative migration policies; migration and human rights; key issues and challenges for the Global Forum on Migration and Development; marriage migration; migration and the Arab spring; migration and environmental crises; social cost of migration; role of recruiting agencies in safe migration, etc.

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* Living together in diversityLiving together in diversity

Time: 3:34 pm

Living together 'in' diversity. National societies in the multicultural age The aim of the proposed conference to explore how 'living together in diversity' is imagined, narrated, organized, justified, and practiced within contemporary national societies. Central European University (CEU), Budapest

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* Conference-Cultural ChallengesConference-Cultural Challenges

The International Council for Canadian Studies (ICCS) is pleased to announce that its next conference, entitled Cultural Challenges of Migration in Canada, will be held in Ottawa from May 22 to 24, 2012, in collaboration with the Universities of Ottawa and Carleton. Le Conseil international d’études canadiennes (CIEC) tiendra sa prochaine conférence biennale internationale, intitulée Les défis culturels de la migration au Canada, du 22 au 24 mai 2012 à Ottawa en collaboration avec les universités d’Ottawa et de Carleton. Migration is a factor, which has played a central role in the construction of a Canadian identity. Concepts such as multiculturalism, interculturalism and transculturalism are inextricably linked with phenomena pertaining to migration, and the effects of these phenomena have made themselves felt in Canada’s cultural dynamics. The question therefore arises as to which processes and channels of communication have been instrumental in transmitting these migratory dynamics, and in which form they have manifested themselves in Canadian everyday life and culture. What are the cultural challenges of migration in Canada in the context of “globalization”? Which are the areas where a specific cultural dimension has arisen which, in its turn, has acquired a model character within the global sphere linked to the knowledge-based society? Papers to be read at the symposium should address these questions with regard not only to scientific and popular media and communication, language and literature, music and the visual arts, but also to social and political sciences. La migration a joué un rôle fondamental dans la construction de l’identité canadienne. Des concepts comme le multiculturalisme, l’interculturalisme ou le transculturalisme sont étroitement liés aux phénomènes migratoires qui ont laissé des traces bien visibles dans les processus culturels au Canada. Il convient alors de s’interroger d’une part sur la nature de ces processus et sur les moyens de communication qui transmettent ou médiatisent les dynamiques migratoires ainsi que sur les formes qu’ils peuvent prendre au sein de la culture quotidienne au Canada. Quels sont les défis culturels de la migration au Canada dans le contexte de « la mondialisation » ? Peut-on observer dans certains domaines la genèse d’une culture issue du développement des phénomènes migratoires, et qui prendrait la place qui lui revient dans un monde global lié à la société des savoirs? Les interventions fourniront des réponses à ces questions en se référant non seulement à la communication et aux médias scientifiques ou populaires, aux langues et littératures, à la musique et aux arts visuels, mais aussi aux sciences sociales et politiques. Cristina Frias Executive Director/Directrice générale INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL FOR CANADIAN STUDIES CONSEIL INTERNATIONAL D'ÉTUDES CANADIENNES 250 City Centre Avenue, Suite 303 Ottawa, ON K1R 6K7 Tel: (613) 789-7834 x 221 Fax: (613) 789-7830 www.iccs-ciec.ca Email: cristina.frias(at)iccs-ciec.ca

* Living together in diversityLiving together in diversity

Time: 3:34 pm

Living together 'in' diversity. National societies in the multicultural age The aim of the proposed conference to explore how 'living together in diversity' is imagined, narrated, organized, justified, and practiced within contemporary national societies. Central European University (CEU), Budapest

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* Conference-Cultural ChallengesConference-Cultural Challenges

The International Council for Canadian Studies (ICCS) is pleased to announce that its next conference, entitled Cultural Challenges of Migration in Canada, will be held in Ottawa from May 22 to 24, 2012, in collaboration with the Universities of Ottawa and Carleton. Le Conseil international d’études canadiennes (CIEC) tiendra sa prochaine conférence biennale internationale, intitulée Les défis culturels de la migration au Canada, du 22 au 24 mai 2012 à Ottawa en collaboration avec les universités d’Ottawa et de Carleton. Migration is a factor, which has played a central role in the construction of a Canadian identity. Concepts such as multiculturalism, interculturalism and transculturalism are inextricably linked with phenomena pertaining to migration, and the effects of these phenomena have made themselves felt in Canada’s cultural dynamics. The question therefore arises as to which processes and channels of communication have been instrumental in transmitting these migratory dynamics, and in which form they have manifested themselves in Canadian everyday life and culture. What are the cultural challenges of migration in Canada in the context of “globalization”? Which are the areas where a specific cultural dimension has arisen which, in its turn, has acquired a model character within the global sphere linked to the knowledge-based society? Papers to be read at the symposium should address these questions with regard not only to scientific and popular media and communication, language and literature, music and the visual arts, but also to social and political sciences. La migration a joué un rôle fondamental dans la construction de l’identité canadienne. Des concepts comme le multiculturalisme, l’interculturalisme ou le transculturalisme sont étroitement liés aux phénomènes migratoires qui ont laissé des traces bien visibles dans les processus culturels au Canada. Il convient alors de s’interroger d’une part sur la nature de ces processus et sur les moyens de communication qui transmettent ou médiatisent les dynamiques migratoires ainsi que sur les formes qu’ils peuvent prendre au sein de la culture quotidienne au Canada. Quels sont les défis culturels de la migration au Canada dans le contexte de « la mondialisation » ? Peut-on observer dans certains domaines la genèse d’une culture issue du développement des phénomènes migratoires, et qui prendrait la place qui lui revient dans un monde global lié à la société des savoirs? Les interventions fourniront des réponses à ces questions en se référant non seulement à la communication et aux médias scientifiques ou populaires, aux langues et littératures, à la musique et aux arts visuels, mais aussi aux sciences sociales et politiques. Cristina Frias Executive Director/Directrice générale INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL FOR CANADIAN STUDIES CONSEIL INTERNATIONAL D'ÉTUDES CANADIENNES 250 City Centre Avenue, Suite 303 Ottawa, ON K1R 6K7 Tel: (613) 789-7834 x 221 Fax: (613) 789-7830 www.iccs-ciec.ca Email: cristina.frias(at)iccs-ciec.ca

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* Conference-Cultural ChallengesConference-Cultural Challenges

The International Council for Canadian Studies (ICCS) is pleased to announce that its next conference, entitled Cultural Challenges of Migration in Canada, will be held in Ottawa from May 22 to 24, 2012, in collaboration with the Universities of Ottawa and Carleton. Le Conseil international d’études canadiennes (CIEC) tiendra sa prochaine conférence biennale internationale, intitulée Les défis culturels de la migration au Canada, du 22 au 24 mai 2012 à Ottawa en collaboration avec les universités d’Ottawa et de Carleton. Migration is a factor, which has played a central role in the construction of a Canadian identity. Concepts such as multiculturalism, interculturalism and transculturalism are inextricably linked with phenomena pertaining to migration, and the effects of these phenomena have made themselves felt in Canada’s cultural dynamics. The question therefore arises as to which processes and channels of communication have been instrumental in transmitting these migratory dynamics, and in which form they have manifested themselves in Canadian everyday life and culture. What are the cultural challenges of migration in Canada in the context of “globalization”? Which are the areas where a specific cultural dimension has arisen which, in its turn, has acquired a model character within the global sphere linked to the knowledge-based society? Papers to be read at the symposium should address these questions with regard not only to scientific and popular media and communication, language and literature, music and the visual arts, but also to social and political sciences. La migration a joué un rôle fondamental dans la construction de l’identité canadienne. Des concepts comme le multiculturalisme, l’interculturalisme ou le transculturalisme sont étroitement liés aux phénomènes migratoires qui ont laissé des traces bien visibles dans les processus culturels au Canada. Il convient alors de s’interroger d’une part sur la nature de ces processus et sur les moyens de communication qui transmettent ou médiatisent les dynamiques migratoires ainsi que sur les formes qu’ils peuvent prendre au sein de la culture quotidienne au Canada. Quels sont les défis culturels de la migration au Canada dans le contexte de « la mondialisation » ? Peut-on observer dans certains domaines la genèse d’une culture issue du développement des phénomènes migratoires, et qui prendrait la place qui lui revient dans un monde global lié à la société des savoirs? Les interventions fourniront des réponses à ces questions en se référant non seulement à la communication et aux médias scientifiques ou populaires, aux langues et littératures, à la musique et aux arts visuels, mais aussi aux sciences sociales et politiques. Cristina Frias Executive Director/Directrice générale INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL FOR CANADIAN STUDIES CONSEIL INTERNATIONAL D'ÉTUDES CANADIENNES 250 City Centre Avenue, Suite 303 Ottawa, ON K1R 6K7 Tel: (613) 789-7834 x 221 Fax: (613) 789-7830 www.iccs-ciec.ca Email: cristina.frias(at)iccs-ciec.ca

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