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Call for Applications

Theme: Cultures, Migrations, Borders
Type: Multi-disciplinary Summer School
Institution: University of Amsterdam
   University of the Aegean
Location: Island of Lesbos (Greece)
Date: 28.6.–10.7.2012
Deadline: 31.5.2012

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The University of the Aegean and the University of Amsterdam welcome
applications for their multi-disciplinary Summer School ‘Cultures,
Migrations, Borders’ that will take place on the island of Lesbos
from June 28 to July 10, 2012.

The larger socioeconomic transformations in Africa and Asia have
resulted in increased migration flows to Greece and to Europe in
general. Greece and the Aegean Sea have served as one of the entry
“gates” of Europe, as its geographical position is at the crossroads
of populations and cultures. These border crossings have become hot
debates especially under the current crisis as they are intertwined
with issues of culture and identity formation, the European Union and
state policy, and constructions of Otherness. Borders can be
approached through their physical and more abstract dimensions, in
their making and remaking, and in relation to their cultural, social,
political and economic aspects. Cultures can be viewed with a keen
eye for the simultaneity of tacit overlap, covert cultural intimacy
and overt strategic essentialisms. By drawing on an increasing
interest in the study of cultures, migrations and borders, our summer
course examines how migrations shape and are shaped by processes of
boundary formation in a variety of cultural encounters.

The programme of the course is structured around four thematic axes:
a. Theoretical and methodological issues in the study of migration
   and borders
b. Institutional and political aspects of the migratory condition
c. People on the move, immigrant groups, refugees and host
   communities
d. Cross-cultural encounters across borders and interactions of
   host/immigrant on the border

In addition, fieldtrips will form the basis for project preparation
and presentation. Students will be able to visit and study a
reception centre for refugees, experience border life and the reality
of border crossing from Greece to Turkey, and learn about the
cultural heritage of Lesbos. They will gain practical experience,
develop research skills, and learn how to place their findings within
wider local and global processes, while they acquaint themselves with
life on an Aegean island. Ph.D. students will have the opportunity to
present their work at a seminar designed for their needs.

Drawing on an increasing interest in the study of migration and
borders, this summer school aims to bring together postgraduate
students and academics from different European universities and
research centres working on this field. In particular, the programme
intends to consider how migrations and the resulting different forms
of coexistence of the established and the outsiders shape as well as
are shaped by processes of boundary formation and (dis)continuities
in everyday practices. Borders will be approached through their
physical and more abstract dimensions. They will be studied in their
making and remaking, and viewed in terms of how they link with
cultural, social, political and economic aspects. Finally, cultures
will be examined with a keen eye for the simultaneity of tacit
overlap, covert cultural intimacy and overt strategic essentialisms.

The island of Lesbos, situated on the NE Aegean border between Greece
and Turkey has historically been at the crossroads of populations and
cultures.  Moreover, during the last three decades, it has been one
of the most important gates into Europe for Asian and African
informal emigration as well as a place of constant production of
shifting meanings of “border” and “Europe”. Through its borderline
history, Lesvos has become both an axis of past conflict and painful
memories and of contemporary socio-economic inequality and
cross-cultural contacts. Now, it is also becoming a site of an
educational crossroad with the establishment of this
multi-disciplinary Summer School.

Communities along the border between the EU and its south-eastern
neighbouring states witness complex forms of mobility across
different boundaries. In this respect, they are heavily involved in
the production and negotiation of cultural difference as an integral
aspect of migratory flows and, more widely, border crossing. This is
manifested in the cultural encounters and interactions that are
intrinsic in migratory processes and population movements across
borders, encounters which are informed by the values and the
ethno-religious attitudes of both migrant and host communities.

On the other hand, the changing forms that cross-border mobility
takes -labor migration, refugee flows or shopping and petty-trading
mobility- determine the porosity of borders, which is also defined by
the wider institutional context through migration and refugee legal
frameworks and policies. Culturally defined meanings of borders,
produced on the borders, are intertwined with perceptions of and
practices towards the Other (stranger, foreigner, migrant, refugee).
The degree to which the experience of the border determines the
conceptualizations of the Other, as well as the border itself, is an
important issue in contemporary debates in the social sciences.

Students will gain a deeper understanding of topics that frame and
relate to the nexus between migration and borders, such as
globalization and regimes of difference, ethno-cultural identities
and policies of integration, gender and kinship, refugees and asylum
practices.

Costs

The fees for the summer school amount to 500 euros. The programme
covers:
- accommodation
- breakfast
- study material
- all transfers and activities within the island and across the border

How to apply

Only Masters and Ph.D. students with a background in the social
sciences (e.g. social anthropology, sociology, migration studies,
geography, cultural studies, political science, etc). may apply.

Please complete the application form on our website.
The deadline for applications is May 31, 2012. 


Contact:

Elia Petridou
Phone: +30 697 6785073
Email: [email protected]
Web: https://migbord2012.pns.aegean.gr




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