Ways to Inhabit a New City
Women Migrants Everyday Lives in Europe and Asia
Date and time
Location
1 Place St Thomas d'Aquin
1 Place Saint Thomas d'Aquin 75007 Paris FranceAgenda
9:45 AM - 11:15 AM
Panel 1Establishing New Professional and Friendship Networks
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
Panel 2: Navigating Social and Health Services
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Panel 3: Preventing Stigma and Violence: Violence in public space/ City/Spaces
3:45 PM - 5:15 PM
Roundtable Discussion
About this event
- Event lasts 8 hours
Introduction: 9.30-9.45am
Panel 1: 9.45am-11.15am
Establishing New Professional and Friendship Networks
Lauren Wagner, Maastricht University - “Feeling at home in public: diasporic Moroccan women negotiating leisure in the Netherlands”
Aurélie Varrel, CNRS EHESS Paris - “Perspectives on Indian women migrants in India. Intersectionality and the City”
Rosa Weber, INED and Stockholm University - "A gender perspective on the role of social contacts in accessing the job market for migrants in Sweden"
Tea: 11.15-11.30am
Panel 2: 11.30am-1.00pm
Navigating Social and Health Services
Nichola Khan, Pr of Human Geography and Ethnography, University of Edinburgh - “Reflections on Afghan migrant mental health in clinical and non-clinical settings: movement and circumscription in the lives of women”
Lucia Gentile, IC Migration Paris - “Perinatal Care in Translation: Linguistic Barriers, Racialization, and Health Inequalities for South Asian Migrant Women in Paris”
Maria Iasagkasvili - TBC
Lunch break: 1.00-2.00pm
Panel 3: 2.00-3.30pm
Preventing Stigma and Violence (Violence in public space/ City/Spaces)
Rika Lee, Chuo University, Tokyo, and CNRS - “Resisting Racism, Sexism, and Colonialism: The Experiences of Korean Minority Women in Japan”
Emma Peltier, LAB/UCLouvain ; LVMT/Univ Gustave Eiffel Paris - “Roma women’s access to public space restricted by gender and racist violence”
Hélène Le Bail, CNRS Sciences Po Paris - "Chinese migrant sex workers trying to modify the definition of street violence in Paris"
Tea: 3.30-3.45pm
Roundtable Discussion: 3.45-5.15pm
Methodologizing Migrant Everyday Lives in Metropolitan Cities
Chair and Speaker: Shivani Gupta, NUS College, National University of Singapore
Workshop panelists contribute to the discussion on methodologies in studying migrants and their everyday lives.
Closing: 5.15pm-5.30pm