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07.09.2012
Feedback: The Impact of Migration to the Middle East on sending Countries
About this event
07 September 2012 from 11:30 until 19:30
Introduction : Christophe JAFFRELOT, CNRS/CERI-Sciences Po; Laurence LOUER, CERI-Sciences Po; Hélène THIOLLET, CERI-Sciences Po; Leïla VIGNAL, Université Rennes 2
9:30 – 12:30 Political (economy) dynamics
Chair: Christophe Jaffrelot, CNRS/CERI-Sciences Po
Larestan (southern Iran)-Dubai: In-between, transnational practices and the formation of a transnational community; Amin MOGHDAM, PhD Student, Université Lyon 2
The transnational networks of Imran Khan’s party Tehreek-e Insaf, between the Middle East and Pakistan; Alix PHILIPPON, IEP Aix en Provence
The consequences of migration on State building process in Eritrea: The “Diasporic State”; Hélène THIOLLET, CERI-Sciences Po
14:30 – 17:30 Social and cultural changes
Chair: Stéphane DUFOIX, Université Paris 10 Nanterre
Return migration from the Gulf and social change in Cairo (1971-2011): an ethnographic account; Lucile GRUNTZ, PhD Student, EHESS
Migration and the (im)morality of everyday life; Philip OSELLA, University of Sussex
Gulf migration and the Nepali household; Andrew GARDNER, University of Puget Sound
“Aay musafira watan ta rasha” (O you who have gone abroad, come back home). Pashtuns and the Gulf; Mariam Abou ZAHAB, INALCO