Keynotes: Fulda International Autumn School 2022
11.11.2022
The keynotes are open to the interested public upon registration. Everybody who would like to participate in our panels and workshops, learn and discuss with us, is welcome. If possible, we kindly ask to participate throughout the whole programme. Full participation is the prerequisite for a certificate.
To register, please contact: fgcss-autumnschool@sk.hs-fulda.de
Please find the whole programme of Fulda Autumn School 2022 here
Monday, 14 November 16:45 – 17:45 CET | Dr. Mimi Sheller Dean of The Global School, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Massachusetts Key theorist in the interdisciplinary field of mobilities research and co-founder of the “new mobilities paradigm”. Keynote: „Mobility Justice in an Era of Deglobalization" |
Tuesday, 15 November 9:30 – 11:00 CET | Dr. Supurna Banerjee Institute of Development Studies, Kolkata Assistant professor and expert in the fields of gender and work, social stratification, intersectionality, and qualitative social research with a main focus on India. Keynote: “Understanding ‘Moving’ Labour Migration in India through Mobility-immobility Regimes” |
Wednesday, 16 November 9:30 – 11:00 CET | Dr. Encarnación Gutiérrez Rodriguez Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main Professor of Sociology with a focus on culture and migration. Her research centres on questions of decolonial mourning, creolizing conviviality, institutional racism and effect in higher education, and human rights and the coloniality of migration. Keynote. “Antagonist Struggles: The Politics of Human Rights and the Coloniality of Migration” |
Thursday, 17 November 9:30 – 11:00 CET | Dr. Kyoko Shinozaki Paris-Londron-University Salzburg Professor of Sociology with a focus on social change and mobility. Her research interests include gender and migration/mobility, global inequality, and sustainability. Keynote: “Intersectional Perspectives on (Im)mobility and Imagining Convivial Futures” |
Friday, 18 November 9:30 – 11:00 CET | Dr. Anna Amelina University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg Professor of Interculturality and former professor of sociology with a focus on migration research. Main research areas include the sociology of culture and knowledge, migration and transnational studies, the sociology of social inequalities, and gender and intersectionality studies. Keynote: “Doing Migrations, Colonialities and Standpoints: Towards Non-hegemonic Knowledge Production in Studies of Migration and Mobility” |