The 14th Conference of the International Association for Studies in Forced Migration (IASFM) /Call for papers
International Association for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM)
IASFM14: Contested Spaces and Cartographic Challenges
The 14th
Conference of the International Association for Studies in Forced
Migration (IASFM) will be hosted by the Mahanirban Calcutta Research
Group, Kolkata, India January 6 - 9, 2013. This is the first time that
the conference is being hosted in South Asia.
The nature and character of migration, particularly ‘forced' migration, today is different from that in previous decades. But while this is not a new observation, it has not been acknowledged in such a manner, because of what underlined the refugee regime and what regulated the management and protection of refugees. This has been underscored by migratory patterns in much of the colonial world (read, Africa and Asia, for instance) as against the European context. The UN however, acknowledged this by noting in its 10 Point Plan of Action that migration is characterised by "mixed movements". Even then, the underlying institutions that aimed at securing the rights of refugees in the last few decades did not change. Refugees continued to be those that fled "political persecution" leaving a large number of people who fled due to other factors outside the legal definition and thus protection regime. Second, internal displacement gained prominence as a category of rights bearing subjects but the role of UN institutions was curtailed or expanded depending on the state that produced the internally displaced. Thus, even though forced by circumstances, government policies or government inaction/impunity, internally displaced persons were not accorded the same kind of protection that refugees were. Thus it is not uncommon for internally displaced persons to call themselves refugees even while they are within the physical borders of the state.
IASFM 14 proposes to highlight the unique features of the new reality by focusing on the relevant experiences of strategies of protection of victims of forced migration, particularly in the post-colonial world.
Call for papers: IASFM14 – Submission Deadline Extended!
*** Apologies for cross-posting ***The 14th Conference of the International Association for Studies in Forced
Migration (IASFM) will be hosted by the Mahanirban Calcutta Research Group,
Kolkata, India, January 6-9, 2013. This is the first time that the conference
is being hosted in South Asia.
The deadline for Submission of Abstracts has been extended to **June 15,
2012.**
Further details about the conference and the online submission form can be
found on the conference website: http://www.iasfmconference.org/
Requests for further information can be made to the following email address:
iasfm14@iasfm.org
Bron: http://refugeearchives.wordpress.com/2012/05/03/call-for-papers-iasfm14-submission-deadline-extended/
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