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Conference Announcement Theme: Philosophy of Migration and Asylum Type: Lisbon Workshop Series Institution: Institute of Philosophy, NOVA University of Lisbon Location: Online Date: 25.6./2./9.7.2021 __________________________________________________ The so-called “refugee crisis” has given new impulse to the already heated debate on migration and asylum. With this workshop series, the Institute of Philosophy of the NOVA University of Lisbon invites to reassess key topics such as the right to free movement of persons vs. the states’ “right to exclude”, migrants’ and asylum seekers’ rights and duties, the concepts of integration and inclusion of third country nationals, and the state of the Common European Asylum System. All welcome. Next sessions: 25/06/2021, 3pm WEST Exodus, Diasporas & Exile Ashwini Vasanthakumar (Queen's Law School, Ontario) The Political Roles of Exile Gianfranco Pellegrino (LUISS. Rome) Diasporas as Invisible Nations. Migrants’ Self-determination as an Argument for Open Borders Tannaz Najafi (Università della Svizzera italiana, Lugano) The impossibility of proving Asylum need Radim Hueber (Charles University in Prague) Territorial Asylum as the Future of International Protection André Santos Campos (NOVA University of Lisbon) Climate Change refugees and International Human Rights Practice: A temporal challenge 02/07/2021, 3PM WEST A gender perspective on migration & asylum Gloria Zuccarelli (University of Milan) Refugee Women and Injustice: A Normative Framework Iuliia Lashchuk (University of Warsaw and Academy of Fine arts, Catania) What is Home to you? Women in-the-move: between philosophy and art Eilidh Beaton (University of Pennsylvania) Towards a Framework for Understanding Refugee Integration Ali Emre Benli (Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity) Should refugees vote? 09/07/2021, 3PM WEST Keynote speech II Sarah Fine (King’s College London) Nostalgia Ain't What It Used to Be The state of play of the Common European Asylum System Matthias Hoesch (University of Münster) Non-voluntary relocation in schemes of fair burden sharing Alec Ross (University of Edinburgh) The Marketisation of Refuge: A Defence Against the Norms Objection Elizabeth Challinor (NOVA University of Lisbon & CRIA) She didn’t even take the slippers. I didn’t take offence. Reactions to refugee secondary movement from Portugal examined from an Anthro-philosophical perspective Zoom link at: https://ifilnova.pt/eventos/philosophy-of-migration-and-asylum/ Facebook live stream at: https://www.facebook.com/ifilnova __________________________________________________ InterPhil List Administration: https://interphil.polylog.org InterPhil List Archive: https://www.mail-archive.com/interphil@list.polylog.org/ __________________________________________________