Conference Agenda
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Location: LF 156 – Sociology Institute Building Lotharstr. 65 47057 Duisburg |
Date: Thursday, 18/July/2024 | |
11:15am - 12:45pm |
Session 3: Navigating Control Location: LF 156 – Sociology Institute Building Chair: Ardita OSMANI, University of Duisburg Essen Cooperation or Control?: Dissecting Market Perspective in the Migrant Labor Recruitment Industry Cheap Labour, (Un)Organised Workers: The Superexploitation of Labour Migrants in the Malaysian Palm Oil Industry Socially constructed labels as control of facilitating factors? Study on the labour mobility of Vietnamese IT professionals in Japan |
2:00pm - 3:30pm |
Session 6: Migration Governance Location: LF 156 – Sociology Institute Building Chair: Duaa Kattana, University of Duisburg-Essen Do collective agreements and works councils narrow immigrant-native wage gaps for disadvantaged immigrant groups? Novel evidence from German linked employer-employee data Place-Based and Transnational Strategies for Advancing Rights: A Case Study of Syrians Under Temporary Protection in Turkey “If you lose your job, you lose your papers”. Interconnects between labour and the border regime in comparative perspective |
4:00pm - 5:30pm |
Session 9: Recruitment Location: LF 156 – Sociology Institute Building Chair: Aimi Muranaka, University of Duisburg-Essen A Neocolonial and Political Economy optic into recruitment policies and practices governing Teacher Migration from South Africa Institutional Embeddedness of Migration Brokerage: The case of run-away migrants in Nepal-Malaysia corridor Quality Control, Mediation and Management: Recruitment Agencies and Domestic Worker Migration in Southeast Asia |
Date: Friday, 19/July/2024 | |
9:30am - 11:00am |
Session 13: Composition, Sectors and Technologies Location: LF 156 – Sociology Institute Building Chair: Ursula Mense-Petermann, Bielefeld University The U.S.-Latin America Migration Pattern in Crisis: An Analysis from Marxist Dependency Theory Entangled Platforms: migration and food delivery in the UK, Brazil and United States Towards a Critical Digital Migration Studies: Digital Nomads, Remote Work, and Privileged Migration to Guatemala |
11:30am - 1:00pm |
Session 17: Deskilling Location: LF 156 – Sociology Institute Building Chair: Ursula Mense-Petermann, Bielefeld University ‘Trust My Competency’: A Study on Deskilling of Overseas Nurses from Kerala, India in Britain Labor Incorporation of South-South Migrants and their Children in Argentina: Intersections among Gender, Generations and Occupation. Sifting Through the Surplus: the “Refugee Crisis” and Precarious Migrant Labor |
Date: Saturday, 20/July/2024 | |
9:00am - 10:30am |
Session 20: High Skilled Mobility II Location: LF 156 – Sociology Institute Building Chair: Steve Richard Entrich, University of Duisburg-Essen Boys from well-off family backgrounds benefit most from studying abroad? About the heterogenous effects of studying abroad on labor market outcomes in culturally diverse contexts (Japan and the United States) Is Germany missing out or catching up? Gender inequality and the 2020 German Skilled Immigration Act Place of education and immigrant’s wage in Japan: The role of field of study |
11:00am - 12:30pm |
Session 24: Violence Location: LF 156 – Sociology Institute Building Chair: Sandhya As, Bielefeld University Central American migrants: Gender violence and capitalism Race, gender and mobility: Re-framing trafficking from “White Slavery” to “Sexual Slavery” (1960s - 1980s) Syrian Women as Home-based Pieceworkers in Suburban Gaziantep: Labor, Forced Migration and Violence Modern-Day Slavery? Case of Forced Hysterectomies among Female Sugarcane Workers in Maharashtra |
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