NEW FRONTIERS Conference 2025
Inter-disciplinary Research on Refugee Children and Youth
Reykjavík, Iceland | 31.10. - 1.11.2025
Conference Agenda
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Agenda Overview | |
| Location: Saga S-346 |
| 10:45am - 12:15pm |
Critical and Intersectional Approaches in Migration Research Location: Saga S-346 Chair: Lara Hoffmann Click on the session subtitle to view more information about the presentations in this session.
Constructing “Asylum”: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Greece’s Immigration Policy in 2025 Divided families, divisive policies: the contentious politics of refugee family reunification in Europe and its impacts on children and young people |
| 1:15pm - 2:45pm |
Children and Youth at the Margins: Disability, Visibility, and Empowerment Location: Saga S-346 Chair: Hrafnhildur Kvaran Click on the session subtitle to view more information about the presentations in this session.
Educational Hospitality at the Intersection of Forced Migration and Disability: Listening to the Voices of Ukrainian Refugee Children with Disabilities Well-being and Trauma of Ukrainian Child Refugees in the Context of Czechia Invisible at the Border: Reimagining Refugeehood through the Case of Yemeni Children and Youth |
| 10:15am - 11:45am |
Inclusive Educational Practices: shaping equitable education for all Location: Saga S-346 Chair: Susan Rafik Hama Click on the session subtitle to view more information about the presentations in this session.
Positive Story Telling – A powerful tool for the young refugees inclusion Religious Literacy Beyond the Classroom: Exploring Teachers’ Engagement with Students’ Faith Backgrounds Thinking Together – Critical Reflexivity to Strengthen Diversity-Sensitive Competences in Teacher Education |
| 12:45pm - 2:15pm |
Bridging languages and Identity: multilingualism, digital literacies, and inclusive education for youth with refugee backgrounds. Location: Saga S-346 Chair: Zulaia Johnston da Cruz Click on the session subtitle to view more information about the presentations in this session.
Multilingualism, inclusion or a cultural erasure? Family language policies amongst newcomer families in Northern Ireland Greeks in Canada: pursuing heritage language maintenance among the third immigrant generation |
