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Crossing borders – Perspectives in Migration Research 6th Biennial Conference on Migration and Integration Research in Austria ____________________________________________________________________________

Date: 16-18 September 2020

Place: Universität Salzburg, UNIPARK, Erzabt-Klotz-Straße 1, 5020 Salzburg, Austria

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Redaktion

Wiebke Sievers

Ivan Josipovic

Druck

Printcenter Universität Salzburg

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Vorwort

Wir begrüßen Sie herzlich zur 6. Jahrestagung der Migrations- und Integrationsforschung in

Österreich. Wir freuen uns sehr, dass diese trotz der außergewöhnlichen Herausforderungen,

vor die wir uns alle durch die Pandemie gestellt sehen, als Präsenzveranstaltung stattfinden

kann.

Die Konferenz steht heuer unter dem Motto „Grenzen überschreiten – Perspektiven der

Migrationsforschung“. Migrationsforschung ist ein Feld, in dem sich eine Vielzahl von

Wissenschaftsdisziplinen begegnen. Sie behandelt auch ein Thema, das aus drei

unterschiedlichen Perspektiven dargestellt werden kann: jener der Aufnahmegesellschaften,

der Herkunftsgesellschaften und der Migrantinnen und Migranten. Die Herausforderung liegt

darin, diese Perspektiven, z.B. in einer transnationalen Sichtweise, miteinander zu

verknüpfen. Die Rolle von migrantischen Saisonarbeitskräften und Pflegekräften in den

Corona_Zeiten zeigt, wie wichtig Multiperspektivität für das Verständnis von Migration ist.

Ferner hat die in den USA begonnene Bewegung, Black Lives Matter (BLM), in den letzten

Monaten auch in Österreich und anderen europäischen Ländern zur Profilierung der Debatte

über institutional whiteness und Rassismus beigetragen.

Die 6. Jahrestagung der österreichischen Migrationsforschung wird in Hauptvorträgen und

Plenardebatten die Herausforderungen sowohl der methodologischen Multidisziplinarität als

auch der inhaltlich multiplen Perspektiven zum Thema Migration beleuchten. Dabei soll es

auch darum gehen, ob unsere Sicht auf Migration und Integration, welche sesshafte

Mehrheitsbevölkerungen von MigrantInnen unterscheidet, angesichts zunehmender

Diversität, Mobilität und globaler Vernetzung modifiziert werden muss. Es geht also nicht nur

um Migration als das Überschreiten territorialer Grenzen, sondern auch um disziplinäre

Grenzüberschreitungen und Perspektivenerweiterungen.

Die Tagung wird in einem zweijährigen Rhythmus durchgeführt und dient als Forum für

fachliche Diskussion und kollegiale Begegnung. In diesem Jahr findet sie zum ersten Mal

außerhalb Wiens statt. Die Kommission für Migrations- und Integrationsforschung der

Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften (KMI) und der Forschungsschwerpunkt

„Migration, Citizenship and Belonging“ der Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaften der Universität

Wien organisieren die Tagung gemeinsam mit der Abteilung Soziologie der Universität

Salzburg und dem Salzburg Migration and Mobility Research Lab (MML). Wir hoffen sehr, dass

wir auch in den kommenden Jahren Partner außerhalb Wiens finden, die bereit sind, die

Tagung zu planen und zu beherbergen.

Drei Plenarveranstaltungen werden den thematischen Schwerpunkt der Tagung aus

unterschiedlichen Perspektiven beleuchten. Peter Scholten von der Erasmus Universität

Rotterdam widmet sich am Ende des ersten Tages der Frage, warum migrationspolitische

Maßnahmen so selten die versprochenen Ziele erreichen. Er argumentiert, dass für die

komplexer werdende Realität von Migration und Diversität neue politische Ansätze

erforderlich sind. Die Migrations- und Integrationsforschung sieht er gefordert, zum

Verständnis dieser komplexen Realität beizutragen. Naika Foroutan von der Humboldt-

Universität Berlin setzt sich am zweiten Tag damit auseinander, wie sich Identitäten und

Zugehörigkeiten aus einer postmigrantischen Perspektive neu denken lassen. Ausgangspunkt

ihrer Argumentation ist, dass soziale und politische Gleichberechtigung zwar in

demokratischen Verfassungen verankert ist, die europäischen Staaten diesem Anspruch in der

empirischen Realität jedoch nicht gerecht werden. Ein abschließender Round Table widmet

sich den Zukunftshoffnungen der österreichischen Migrationsforschung und ihren

theoretischen und methodologischen Neuansätzen.

Die insgesamt 17 Panels und 50 Vorträge der Tagung wurden aus den Einreichungen auf eine

offene Ausschreibung zusammengestellt. Alle eingereichten Panels und Vorträge wurden von

unabhängigen ExpertInnen begutachtet. Die Verantwortung für die Letztauswahl lag bei

einem multidisziplinären Programmkomittee.

Die OrganisatorInnen der Jahrestagung danken den Mitgliedern des Programmkomitees für

ihre gutachterliche Tätigkeit und die vielen Anregungen zur Tagungsgestaltung. Dank gebührt

auch allen institutionellen UnterstützerInnen dieser Tagung, neben der Akademie der

Wissenschaften insbesondere der Universität Salzburg sowie dem Land und der Stadt

Salzburg. Ganz besonders bedanken möchten wir uns schließlich bei Hanneke Friedl, die uns

mit viel Engagement und großem organisatorischen Geschick bei der frühen Tagungsplanung

unterstützt hat.

Wir wünschen Ihnen neue Erkenntnisse und Einsichten, Anregungen für zukünftige Forschung

und einen regen Gedankenaustausch mit Kolleginnen und Kollegen.

Rainer Bauböck, Sylvia Hahn, Ivan Josipovic, Dženeta Karabegović, Christoph Reinprecht,

Kyoko Shinozaki und Wiebke Sievers

Salzburg und Wien, im Juli 2020

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Preface

Welcome to the 6th biennial Conference on Migration and

Integration Research in Austria. We are very happy that the

conference can take place live in Salzburg despite the

challenges all of us faced due to the pandemic over the last

months.

The theme of this year’s conference is “Crossing Borders –

Perspectives in Migration Research”. Numerous scholarly

disciplines encounter each other within the field of

Migration Research. Moreover, the theme of migration can

be approached from at least three different perspectives:

those of the host communities, of the societies of origin,

and of the migrants themselves. For migration and mobility

scholarship, the challenge lies in linking these perspectives,

for example through a transnational lens. The role of

migrant seasonal workers and eldercare workers in times

of corona shows how important it is to engage with

multiple perspectives of understanding migration.

Moreover, in the past few months, the Black Lives Matter

(BLM) movement has also contributed to reinvigorating the

debate on institutional whiteness and racism in Austria and

other European countries.

The 6th biennial conference on Migration and Integration

Research in Austria will elucidate the challenges both of

methodological multi-disciplinarity and of multiple

perspectives in academic debates on the theme of

migration in main sessions and panel discussions. This will

include the question whether the classical view within

migration and integration research, which distinguishes

between sedentary majority populations and migrants,

should be reconsidered in light of growing diversity,

mobility, and global interdependence. Our leading

questions thus do not only deal with migration as the

crossing of territorial borders, but also with transcending

boundaries within disciplines and with the broadening of

perspectives.

The conference takes place biennially and serves as a forum

for scholarly discussion and collegial exchange. For the first

time it is not hosted in Vienna this year. The Commission

for Migration and Integration Research of the Austrian

Academy of Sciences (KMI) and the Key Research Area

“Migration, citizenship and belonging” of the Faculty of

Social Sciences at the University of Vienna jointly organised

the conference, together with the Department of Sociology

at the University of Salzburg and the Salzburg Migration

and Mobility Research Lab (MML. We sincerely hope that

we will continue to find partners beyond the borders of

Vienna who will be willing to cooperate with us in future to

plan and host the conference.

Three plenary sessions will illuminate the thematic focus of

the conference from different perspectives. At the closing

of the first day, Peter Scholten of the Erasmus University

Rotterdam will discuss the question why migration policies

rarely reach their original goals. He argues that new

political approaches are needed for addressing the

increasingly complex realities of migration and diversity,

and appeals to migration and integration research to

contribute towards the understanding of these complex

realities. On the next day, Naika Foroutan of the Humboldt

University Berlin will investigate how multiple identities

and belongings may be reconsidered from a post-migrant

perspective. The point of departure of her argument is that

although social and political equality is firmly established in

democratic constitutions, European states empirically do

not meet the standards set by these constitutions. A

concluding round table will pay attention to young talents

who are the future hopes of Austrian migration research

and to their theoretical and methodological new

approaches.

Our 17 panels and 50 papers were selected subsequent to

an open call for papers. Independent experts reviewed all

submissions. A multi-discipline programme committee

made the final selection.

The conference organisers wish to thank all members of

the programme committee for their reviews and for many

suggestions for the arrangement of the conference. We

wish to express our appreciation to all institutional

supporters of this conference – beside the Austrian

Academy of Sciences, this particularly includes the

University of Salzburg and the federal province and city of

Salzburg. We furthermore especially thank Hanneke Friedl,

who has supported us with great engagement and

excellent organisational skills in the early phases of our

planning.

We now wish you many new insights, ideas for future

research projects, and a lively exchange of thoughts with

colleagues at this conference.

Rainer Bauböck, Sylvia Hahn, Ivan Josipovic, Dženeta

Karabegović, Christoph Reinprecht, Kyoko Shinozaki, and

Wiebke Sievers

Salzburg and Vienna, July 2020

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Programme: Overview Wednesday, 16th September 2020

12:15 Welcome and Opening Plenary Session

13:00-14:30 Parallel session 1 PANEL 1:

Child (im-)mobilities in Central and Eastern Europe: critical

perspectives on precarity and potentiality of transnational

care arrangements

PANEL 2:

Geflüchtete und Höhere Bildung / Refugees and Higher

Education. Fördernde und hemmende Faktoren für

Studienerfolg und Integration

PANEL 3:

Diaspora and transnationalism

Pause / Break

15:00—16:30 Parallel session 2 PANEL 4:

Fluchtmigration nach Österreich

PANEL 5:

Potentials and limits of migration as adaptation strategy -

Evidence from the Global South

PANEL 6:

Historisches Lernen in der europäischen

Migrationsgesellschaft

Pause / Break

17:00-19:00 Keynote by Peter Scholten

Thursday, 17th September 2020

09:00-10:30 Parallel session 3 PANEL 7:

Gelungene Integration: Ausgewählte ethische und

rechtliche Perspektiven

PANEL 8:

Facetten der Vulnerabilität im Kontext von Flucht und Asyl

PANEL 9:

Drivers of and Resistance to Social Change through a

Migration Lens

Pause / Break

11:00-12:30 Parallel session 4 PANEL 10:

Migration and migration policy

PANEL 11:

Labour market and employment in host countries

PANEL 12:

Integrating refugees in organisations: Conceptual and

practical considerations in Austria and Sweden

Mittagspause/ Lunch Break

14:00-15:30 Parallel session 5 PANEL 13:

Migration and return

PANEL 14:

Towards humanitarian and diverse societies?

PANEL 15:

Identities and belonging I

Pause / Break

16:00-18:00 Keynote by Naika Foroutan

Friday, 18th September 2020

09:00-10:30 Parallel session 6 PANEL 16:

Identities and belonging II

PANEL 17:

Diskussionsrunde: Braucht es eine stärkere Vernetzung

der österr. Migrations- und Integrationsforschung?

Pause / Break

11:00-12:30

Roundtable mit PreisträgerInnen des ÖAW

Dissertationspreises für Migrationsforschung

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Wednesday, 16. 9., 12:15

Welcome and Opening Plenary Session to the 6th

Biennial Conference on Migration and Integration

Research in Austria

Martin Weichbold

(Vice Rector “Academic Affairs”, Paris Lodron University of

Salzburg)

Rainer Bauböck

(Commission for Migration and Integration Research,

Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna)

Kyoko Shinozaki

(Department of Sociology, Paris Lodron University of

Salzburg)

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Wednesday, 16. 9., 13:00-14:30

PANEL 1: Child (im-)mobilities in Central and Eastern

Europe: critical perspectives on precarity and potentiality

of transnational care arrangements

Moderation: Ivan Josipovic (Austrian Academy of

Sciences)

Discussant: Violetta Zentai (Central European University)

The effects of transnational mobilities on children and

their schooling: teacher narratives on return migrant

children

Zsuzsanna Árendás, Vera Messing (Central European

University and Hungarian Academy of Sciences)

Migrant children under parallel and contradictory care regimes. A methodological note on the study of Chinese entrepreneur families’ childcare forms in Eastern Europe Nóra Kovács (Hungarian Academy of Sciences)

Beyond moral panic: empowering and oppressive dynamics of being a child “left behind” by labor mobile parents Leyla Safta-Zecheria (West University of Timișoara)

PANEL 2: Geflüchtete und Höhere Bildung / Refugees and

Higher Education. Fördernde und hemmende Faktoren

für Studienerfolg und Integration

Moderation: Johann Bacher

(Johannes Kepler Universität Linz)

Discussant: Barbara Herzog-Punzenberger

(Universität Innsbruck)

Third Mission im Hochschulwesen: Die Integration von Geflüchteten als Aspekt der sozialen Verantwortung Maria Anne Schmidt (Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin)

Hochschulbildung unter Geflüchteten des Herbsts 2015: Evidenz aus dem „Displaced Persons in Austria Survey“ (DiPAS) Judith Kohlenberger (Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien) Hochschulbildungsangebot für Geflüchtete: Die MORE Initiative der uniko Robert Moosbrugger, Dimitri Prandner (Johannes Kepler Universität Linz)

Stipendien als Mentoringsystem in der Hochschulbildung für Studierende mit Fluchthintergrund: Borealis-MORE-Einstiegsstipendien - Eine Evaluierung der ersten zwei Jahre Sonja Falkner-Matzinger

(Johannes Kepler Universität Linz)

PANEL 3: Diaspora and transnationalism

Moderation: TBA

Discussant: Dženeta Karabegović (Paris Lodron University

of Salzburg)

Mechanisms of Conflict-Generated Diaspora Mobilization:

The Case of Central Americans in the United States

Ana-Constantina Frost (Free University of Berlin)

Intergenerational relations in Romanian transnational

families: recent evidence and challenges

Mihaela Haragus (Babes-Bolyai University)

Mobility Trajectories and Entrepreneurial Strategies of

Migrants. The Case of Zürich

Christina Mittmasser (University of Neuchâtel)

Pause / Break – 30min

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Wednesday, 16.9., 15:00-16:30

PANEL 4: Fluchtmigration nach Österreich

Moderation: Kathrin Stainer-Hämmerle (FH Kärnten) Discussant: Heiko Berner (Fachhochschule Salzburg) Determinanten administrativer Leistungs- und Innovationsfähigkeit in der „Flüchtlingskrise“ Rahel Schomaker, Michael Bauer, Jana Otto, Veronika Ruf

(Deutsche Universität für Verwaltungswissenschaften

Speyer)

Differenzierte Unterstützung der Flüchtlinge als Erfolgsfaktor beim Integrationsprozess Vera Seyer (Fachhochschule Kärnten)

Erfolgsfaktoren für die Arbeitsmarktintegration junger geflüchteter Menschen in Österreich Marika Gruber (Fachhochschule Kärnten)

Bildung auf Augenhöhe: Das Transitquartier als Bildungsraum partizipativ gestalteter Lernprozesse begleiteter Kinder und Jugendlicher auf der Flucht Veronika Michitsch (Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt)

PANEL 5: Potentials and limits of migration as adaptation

strategy - Evidence from the Global South

Moderation: Gunnar Stange (University of Vienna)

Discussant: Peter Mollinga (University of London)

The relationship between drought and immobility in Eastern Ethiopia - Spatial exploratory data analysis from the Health and Demographic Surveillance System (HDSS) of Kersa Nega Assefa, Merga Deresa (Haramaya University),

Marion Borderon (University of Vienna)

HABITABLE - Linking Climate Change, Habitability and Social Tipping Points: Scenarios for Climate Migration Patrick Sakdapolrak (University of Vienna), Sopon

Naruchaikusol (Raks Thai Foundation)

AGRUMIG: “Leaving something behind” - Migration governance and agricultural and rural change in “home” communities - first results from Thailand Harald Sterly, Marion Borderon, Patrick Sakdapolrak

(University of Vienna)

Life after mud – Livelihood recovery and modes of

relocation in disaster affected communities in Sidoarjo,

Indonesia

Gunnar Stange (University of Vienna), Agung Wicaksono

(Gadjah Mada University)

PANEL 6: Historisches Lernen in der europäischen

Migrationsgesellschaft

Moderation: Dženeta Karabegović (Universität Salzburg)

Discussant: Eberhard Raithelhuber (Universität Salzburg)

Identität und Geschichte in der Migrationsgesellschaft - der Diaspora-Komplex Lale Yildirim (Freie Universität Berlin)

Ethnographische Annäherungen an informelles historisches Lernen - Herausforderungen für die Migrationsgesellschaft Christoph Kühberger (Universität Salzburg)

Der Migrationskomplex im Unterricht: Reflexionen zur Reproduktion von Differenz im schulischen Alltag Simon Affolter, Vera Sperisen

(Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz/ Zentrum für

Demokratie Aarau)

Geschichtsschulbücher und Identitätsbildung Feride Durna (Universität Barcelona)

Pause / Break – 30min

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Wednesday, 16. 9., 17:00-19:00

Keynote:

Peter Scholten

(Department of Public Administration and Sociology,

Erasmus University Rotterdam)

Why does the governance of migration and migration-

related diversities appear to be in constant crisis mode?

An effort to understand mainstreaming versus alienation

in the governance of social complexity. There are not many areas where policies are so often

discarded as a failure as in the area of migration and

migration-related diversities. Think about the multicultural

circus, the refugee crisis, the crisis of intra-EU mobility that

led to Brexit, and the pandemic that seems to have

contributed to a new crisis of (im) mobilities. I will develop

a complexity governance perspective to understand why

migration and diversity governance often finds itself in

crisis mode. From this perspective, various factors can be

identified that explain why policymaking often fails to come

to terms with complexity, which I will describe as

alienation. I will also develop a perspective on how we can

cope with social complexity in a more reflexive manner,

namely through mainstreaming. How can alienation be

averted and mainstreaming be promoted? This includes a

critical discussion of what migration scholars can

contribute in this regard; what do we have to offer in terms

of coping with social complexity?

Moderation: Wiebke Sievers (Austrian Academy of

Sciences)

Discusssant: Mathias Czaika (Danube University Krems)

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Thursday, 17. 9., 9:00-10:30

PANEL 7: Gelungene Integration: Ausgewählte ethische

und rechtliche Perspektiven

Moderation: Ivan Josipovic

(Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Wien)

Discussant: Norbert Paulo (Universität Salzburg,

Universität Graz)

Sind verpflichtende Wertekurse für Asylsuchende gerechtfertigt? Gottfried Schweiger (Universität Salzburg) "Integriere dich!" Normative ethische Grundlagen der Forderung, sich zu integrieren Jan Friedrich (TU Chemnitz) Ein evolutiv-psychologisches Moralverständnis als Ausgangspunkt und Brücke zur Begründung von reziproken Rechten und Pflichten von Migrant*innen und integrierender Gesellschaft Lando Kirchmair (Universität der Bundeswehr München/Universität Salzburg)

PANEL 8: Facetten der Vulnerabilität im Kontext von

Flucht und Asyl

Moderation: Gabriele Rasuly-Paleczek (Universität Wien)

Discussant: Ülkü Güney (Universität Innsbruck)

Statelessness in Austria and Spain: Vulnerability through exclusive and inclusive practices Victoria Reitter (Universität Salzburg)

“Young strong men should be fighting”. Zur Vulnerabilität geflüchteter junger Männer Monika Mokre

(Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Wien)

Individuelle und gruppenspezifische Vulnerabilität sowie Agency von Geflüchteten aus Afghanistan am Beispiel ihrer Integration in den Wiener Wohnungsmarkt Josef Kohlbacher

(Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Wien)

PANEL 9: Drivers of and Resistance to Social Change

through a Migration Lens

Moderation: Astrid Mattes

(Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna)

Discussant: Alexander Seymer (Paris Lodron University of

Salzburg)

Citizens’ preferences of international politics in the migration sector. Experimental evidence from European democracies Tina Freyburg (University St.Gallen)

Climate change, migration, and urban conflict: involuntary societal change? Vally Koubi (ETH Zürich, University of Bern), Quynh

Nguyen (Australian National University), Tobias Böhmelt

(University of Essex), Gabriele Spilker (Paris Lodron

University of Salzburg)

A Call for “Homecoming” - Transnational Brokerage Practices of Scientists between a Cultural Narrative and Academic Excellence Dženeta Karabegović, Kyoko Shinozaki

(Paris Lodron University of Salzburg)

Pause / Break – 30min

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Thursday, 17. 9., 11:00-12:30

PANEL 10: Migration and migration policy

Moderation: Ivan Josipovic

(Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna)

Discussant: Rainer Bauböck

(Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna)

Human mobility in the context of climate change:

Addressing the Normative Protection Gap in Austria

Margit Ammer, Monika Mayrhofer (Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Human Rights, Vienna)

Beyond root causes: a critical appraisal of the EU

migration policy towards Africa

Belachew Gebrewold (Management Center Innsbruck)

PANEL 11: Labour market and employment in host

countries

Moderation: TBA

Discussant: Christoph Reinprecht (University of Vienna)

Targeting Benefits and Unemployed: Eligibility criteria of

social benefits to enable Third-country nationals’

transition to work

Eddy Esien (Charles University Prague)

Labour market integration of refugees in four EU member

states: Key challenges and lessons learnt by public services

Almina Bešić (Johannes Kepler University Linz), Klara Foti

(Eurofound Dublin), Veronika Vasileva (ICF London)

Enforcing minimum labour standards in transnational

employment: the role of cooperation between inspection

authorities and social partners

Bettina Haidinger (Working Life Research Centre, Vienna)

PANEL 12: Integrating refugees in organisations:

Conceptual and practical considerations in Austria and

Sweden

Moderation: Dženeta Karabegović (Paris Lodron

University of Salzburg)

Discussant: Judith Kohlenberger

(Vienna University of Economics and Business)

Between benevolence and hope labour - exploring the role of employers in integration support in Sweden Andreas Diedrich (University of Gothenburg), Anette

Risberg (Copenhagen Business School)

From refugee to manager? A case study on organizational socialization and refugee integration practices in Austria Elena Glauninger, Renate Ortlieb (University of Graz)

Conceptualising refugee “integration” in organisations: A systematic literature review Almina Bešić, Erna, Szabo, Nicole Kronberger, Olga

Kostoula (Johannes Kepler University Linz)

Mittagspause / Lunch break – 90min

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Thursday, 17. 9., 14:00-15:30

PANEL 13: Migration and return

Moderation: Dženeta Karabegović (Paris Lodron

University of Salzburg)

Discussant: Monika Mokre

(Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna)

Risk Aversion and the Willingness to Migrate in 30

Transition Countries

Klaus Nowotny (Paris Lodron University of Salzburg), Peter

Huber (Austrian Institute of Economic Research)

The evolution and diffusion of assisted return programmes

in Europe since the 1970s

Simona Schreier, Mathias Czaika, Albert Kraler (Danube

University Krems)

PANEL 14: Towards humanitarian and diverse societies?

Moderation: Mona Röhm (Paris Lodron University of

Salzburg)

Discussant: Christoph Novak (University of Vienna)

Democratic Challenges Surrounding Church Asylum in

Europe: Negotiating Sovereignty, Solidarity, Secularism,

and Justice

Julia Mourao-Permoser (University of Innsbruck)

“Street-level bureaucrats” im Kontext migrationsbedingter

sprachlicher Diversität

Anna-Katharina Draxl, Clara Holzinger (University of

Vienna)

Cultural, linguistic and religious diversity in teacher

education – a wasted opportunity?

Barbara Herzog-Punzenberger (University of Innsbruck)

PANEL 15: Identities and belonging I

Moderation: Victoria Reitter (Paris Lodron University of

Salzburg)

Discussant: Kyoko Shinozaki (Paris Lodron University of

Salzburg)

Wenn Integration gelebt werden muss - Das Verständnis

von Integration unter Geflüchteten und ExpertInnen aus

der Praxis

Ivan Josipovic, Ursula Reeger (Austrian Academy of

Sciences, Vienna)

Where do I belong? Identifikationsprozesse von jungen

Freiwilligen in superdiversen Städten

Astrid Mattes, Marie Lehner, Ursula Reeger (Austrian

Academy of Sciences, Vienna)

Narrative der (Nicht-)Zugehörigkeit. Symbolische Grenzen

vor dem Hintergrund von Krieg und Migration

Ana Mijić (Universität Wien)

Pause / Break – 30min

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Thursday, 17. 9., 16:00-18:00

Keynote:

Naika Foroutan

(Berlin Institute for Integration and Migration Research

(BIM), Humboldt University Berlin)

Postmigrant Societies – Crossing Identities and Belongings

in Plural and Polarized Democracies

Migration has been one of the defining and most salient

issues of political and societal conflict in the recent history

of European societies. Although many European countries

define themselves as immigration societies, the so called

‘refugee crisis’ increased the polarization alongside the

dimension of migration. This lecture will introduce the

postmigrant paradigm and define polarized plural

democracies as transformative societies, where migration

is becoming a code for pluralization and social inequality. I

will argue that the core conflict of many European societies

is the continuous failure of their democratic constitutions

promising social and political equality and denying it on an

empirical level - which also becomes visible in times of

pandemic. Building upon the notion of recognition,

negotiation and integration beyond migration, the concept

of a postmigrant society can help to analyse, define and

understand the basis for multiple identities and belongings

in plural European societies.

Moderation: Kyoko Shinozaki

(Paris Lodron University of Salzburg)

Discusssant: Christoph Reinprecht (University of Vienna)

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Friday, 18.9., 09:00-10:30

PANEL 16: Identities and belonging II

Moderation: Julia Dahlvik (FH-Campus Vienna)

Discussant: Wiebke Sievers

(Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna)

Being Young and Muslim in the City and the Nation. On the

Manifestations of Politics of Belonging in Narratives

Christoph Novak (University of Vienna)

Bringing Intimacies into the Discussion of (Non-) Belonging

Mona Röhm (Paris Lodron University of Salzburg)

Forging “Postmigrant” Alliances in Times of Polarization:

The Case of #unteilbar in Germany

Katarina Stjepandic (Humboldt University Berlin)

PANEL 17: Diskussionsrunde

Moderation: Barbara Herzog-Punzenberger

(Universität Innsbruck)

Braucht es eine stärkere Vernetzung der österreichischen

Migrations- und Integrationsforschung?

mit

Rainer Bauböck

(Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften)

Judith Kohlenberger (Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien)

Gerd Valchars (Universität Wien)

Dirk Rupnow (Universität Innsbruck)

Christoph Reinprecht (Universität Wien)

Kyoko Shinozaki (Universität Salzburg)

Pause / Break – 30min

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Friday, 18.9., 11:00-12:30

Round table mit PreisträgerInnen des ÖAW

Dissertationspreises für Migrationsforschung

Moderation: Rainer Bauböck (Österreichische Akademie

der Wissenschaften)

mit

Julia Dahlvik (FH Campus Wien)

Astrid Mattes

(Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Wien)

Viktorija Ratković (Universität Klagenfurt)

Jeremias Stadlmair (Universität Wien)

Silvana Weber

(Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg)

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Organisation

Prof. Dr. Rainer Bauböck, Commission for Migration and Integration Research, Austrian

Academy of Sciences

Prof. Dr. Sylvia Hahn, Department of History, University of Salzburg

Ivan Josipovic (MA), Institute for Urban and Regional Research, Austrian Academy of

Sciences

Dr. Dženeta Karabegović, Department of Sociology, Paris Lodron University of Salzburg

Prof. Dr. Christoph Reinprecht, Department of Sociology, University of Vienna

Prof. Dr. Kyoko Shinozaki, Department of Sociology, Paris Lodron University of Salzburg

Dr. Wiebke Sievers, Institute for Urban and Regional Research, Austrian Academy of Sciences

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Programme Committee

Prof. Gudrun Biffl, Department for Migration and Globalization, Danube University Krems

Prof. Christina Binder, Faculty of Law, University of Vienna

Prof. Ayse Caglar, Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology, University of Vienna, and

Commission for Migration and Integration Research

Prof. Rudolf de Cillia, Department of Linguistics, University of Vienna

Prof. Mathias Czaika, Department for Migration and Globalization, Danube University Krems

Prof. Wolfgang U. Dressler, Department of Linguistics, University of Vienna, and Commission

for Migration and Integration Research

Prof. Josef Ehmer, Institute for Economic and Social History, University of Vienna

Prof. Gerda Falkner, Institute for European Integration Research, University of Vienna, and

Commission for Migration and Integration Research

Prof. Alexia Fürnkranz-Prskawetz, Vienna Institute of Demography, ÖAW, Institute for

Mathematical Methods in Economics, Technical University Vienna, and Commission for

Migration and Integration Research

Prof. Franz Gmainer-Pranzl, Centre for Intercultural Theology and Study of Religions,

University of Salzburg

Assoc.-Prof. Gerit Götzenbrucker, Department of Communication, University of Vienna

Dr. Anne Goujon, Vienna Institute of Demography, ÖAW

Prof. Max Haller, Department of Sociology, University of Graz, and Commission for

Migration and Integration Research

Prof. Walter Pfeil, Department of Labour and Commercial Law, University of Salzburg

Prof. Walter Pohl, Department of History, University of Vienna, Institute for Medieval

Research (IMAFO), ÖAW, and Commission for Migration and Integration Research

Assoc.-Prof. Regina Polak, Institute for Practical Theology, University of Vienna

Prof. Sieglinde Rosenberger, Department of Political Science, University of Vienna

Prof. Patrick Sakdapolrak, Institute for Geography and Regional Research, University of

Vienna

Prof. Peter Schimany, Nürnberg

Dr. Philipp Schnell, Arbeiterkammer Vienna

Prof. Christiane Spiel, Institute for Applied Psychology, University of Vienna

Prof. Roland Verwiebe, Institute für Sociology, University of Vienna

Prof. Waldemar Zacharasiewicz, Institute for English and American Studies, University of

Vienna, and Commission for Migration and Integration Research

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DANKSAGUNG

Wir bedanken uns herzlich bei unseren Fördergebern, dem Land Salzburg

und der Stadt Salzburg! Ebenso danken wir der Universität Salzburg, UniTV

und AVStudio für die engagierte Zusammenarbeit und die Bereitstellung

der lokalen Infrastruktur!

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

We would like to thank our sponsors, the Land Salzburg and the City of

Salzburg! We would also like to thank the University of Salzburg, UniTV and

AVStudio for their dedicated cooperation and for providing the local

infrastructure!

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COMMISSION FOR MIGRATION AND INTEGRATION RESEARCH (KMI)

Austrian Academy of Sciences

Postgasse 7/4/2, 1010 Vienna

t: +43 1 51581 3520

e: [email protected]

www.oeaw.ac.at/kmi

DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE AND SOCIOLOGY

Rudolfskai 42, 5020 Salzburg

Contact: Prof. Dr. Kyoko Shinozaki

t: +43 662 8044 4109

e: [email protected]

www.uni-salzburg.at/index.php?id=28594&L=1

FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES

Key Research Area Migration, Citizenship, and Belonging

Contact: Prof. Dr. Christoph Reinprecht

t: +43 1 4277 48135

e: [email protected]

sowi.univie.ac.at/en/research/key-research-areas/migration-citizenship-and-belonging/

INSTITUTE FOR URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH

Austrian Academy of Sciences

Postgasse 7/4/2, 1010 Vienna

t: +43 1 51581 3520

e: [email protected]

www.oeaw.ac.at/isr