27/09/2022
09:00 10:00
Cette rencontre est la troisième de la série de rencontres publiques « Médias, migrations : la fabrique de l’opinion » co-organisées par Sciences Po-Ceri (Projet PACE), l’Institut Convergences Migrations (revue De Facto Migrations) et l’association Désinfox-Migrations.… Lire la suite

 

 

 

 

Évènement en ligne

« Médias, migrations : la fabrique de l’opinion », une série de rencontres publiques

Table ronde #4 : L'éloignement des étrangers: chiffres, politiques et cadrages médiatiques

27 septembre 2022, 9h-10h, en ligne

Quel angle éditorial pour traiter des “éloignement” ou des “expulsions” des étrangers ? Cette 4e rencontre “Médias Migrations” organisée par Sciences Po-Ceri (Projet PACE), l’Institut Convergences Migrations (revue De Facto Migrations) et l’association Désinfox-Migrations s’intéresse au traitement médiatique des mesures d’éloignement et de ce que la recherche et les statistiques en disent à partir de perspectives croisées franco-allemandes.

Ces sujets vont être débattus en France et en Allemagne cet automne dans le cadre de projets de loi sur l’immigration. Ces deux réformes comprennent des propositions pour faciliter ou accélérer le retour d’étrangers en situation irrégulière. 

Quelles ressources sont disponibles pour obtenir des données? Comment comprendre les données et les utiliser? Comment ce sujet est traité, cadré, politisé et reçu? 

 

Introduction: 
Tania Racho, Désinfox Migrations
Hélène Thiollet (CNRS CERI Sciences Po) projet PACE

Invités:
Matthieu Tardis, chercheur, IFRI
Marcus Engler, chercheur au DeZIM-Institut
Emmanuelle Chaze, journaliste 
Pierre-Louis Caron, journaliste, France Info

 

En visio-conférence sur Zoom
INSCRIPTIONS OBLIGATOIRES

 


Responsable scientifique : Hélène Thiollet, Sciences Po-Ceri

Organisé par : CERI
30/09/2022
09:30 10:30
The Franco-German Observatory of the Indo-Pacific, co organized by Sciences Po-CERI and the German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA).   ...… Lire la suite

 

 

 

Online Event

Europe's Global Gateway towards the Indo-Pacific

Friday 30th September 9.30 am to 10.30 am (Paris Time) 

 

Speaker:

Ambassador Romana Vlahutin, Special Envoy for Connectivity in the European External Action Service (on sabbatical leave)

Ambassador Romana Vlahutin is a career diplomat. Before joining Croatian Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1999 she worked as an analyst for the Bassiouni UN Commission for former Yugoslavia, the UN Tribunal (ICTY) in The Hague and the Council on Foreign Relations in Washington DC. As a Croatian diplomat she served in embassies in Washington (Head of Political Section) and Belgrade (Deputy Ambassador), and as the Head of Strategic Analysis and Policy Planning at the MFA in Zagreb (2000-2004). She also served as a Political Director of the OSCE Mission in Kosovo (2006-2007). From 2010-2014 she was the Foreign Policy Advisor to the President of Croatia. Most recently she was posted as the EU Ambassador to Albania (2014-2018). As of 1 March 2019 she has been appointed Special Coordinator and Ambassador at Large for Connectivity in the European External Action Service.

Dr Maaike Okano-Heijmans, Senior Research Fellow, Clingendael Institute, The Netherlands

Maaike OKANO-HEIJMANS is a senior research fellow at the Netherlands Institute for International Relations ‘Clingendael’ in The Hague, where she leads the ‘Geopolitics of Technology and Digitalisation’ work programme. She is also a visiting lecturer in the Master of Science in International Relations and Diplomacy (MIRD) of the University of Leiden.
Her main research interests are in connectivity and the geopolitics of technology and digitalisation in EU-Asia relations, with a special focus on China, Japan and the Indo-Pacific. A key question underlying much of her work is how the fourth industrial revolution reshapes international relations, and what this means for the EU and its member states – in particular the Netherlands. Recent projects focus on digital connectivity, digital for development, China’s Digital Silk Road and Europe’s Digital Decade. In addition, since joining Clingendael in 2006 she has worked on issues related to consular affairs and diplomacy – also known as 'citizen security' or 'duty of care'.

 

Chair & Moderation:

Prof. Dr. Patrick Köllner, Vice President of the GIGA 
Dr. David Camroux, Honorary Researcher, Sciences Po-CERI.

 

 

Scientific coordinators : Christophe Jaffrelot, Sciences Po-CERI / CNRS, David Camroux, Sciences Po - CERI, Patrick Köllner, GIGA and Amrita Narlikar, GIGA.

Organisé par : CERI