De: Research-SexWorkMigr@googlegroups.com [mailto:Research-SexWorkMigr@googlegroups.com] En nombre de Nicolas Lainez
Enviado el: viernes, 15 de febrero de 2008 14:44
Para: MailGroupeSexWorkMigr
Asunto: [ResearchSexWorkMig] Call for papers "Feminist geographies, genderrelations and economic migration: organisations, networks and strategies"
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Envoyé le : Vendredi, 15 Février 2008, 13h07mn 12s
Objet : Fwd: Call for papers "Feminist geographies, gender relations andeconomic migration: organisations, networks and strategies"
>
> Call for Papers
>
> Feminist geographies, gender relations and economic migration:
> organisations,
> networks and strategies
>
> RGS-IBG Annual International Conference 2008
> ?Geographies that Matter?
> 27-29 August 2008
>
> Marina Prieto-Carron (Birkbeck College) and Tanja Bastia
> (University of
> Manchester)
>
> Global international migration trends have seen an increase in women?s
> participation in economic migration since the 1970s. However,
> feminist
> scholars have pointed out that many women migrants experience
> deskilling and
> are only able to find work in badly paid, insecure and often
> informal jobs.
> This panel seeks papers that will advances a comparative analysis
> of gender
> relations in international migration for work and help to better
> define
> migrants? gains (and losses) ? whether material or symbolic, legal,
> cultural or social. The papers adopt an intersectionality
> framework linking
> gender, race and ethnicity and build on research conducted in
> different
> geographical regions to better understand the role of social networks,
> organisations and the various strategies adopted by economic migrants.
> Particular attention is paid to migrants? labour market insertion
> and the
> types of sectors migrants participate. The panel aims to advance a
> broader
> feminist analysis of what women gain from engaging in labour
> migration by
> covering political organising, advocacy, labour market strategies
> as well as
> the more intimate changes which take place as a result of migration
> thereby
> linking feminist geographies from the global to the local, the
> private and the
> public.
>
> We look forward to receiving your abstracts by 20th February.
> Please include the following information: name, institutional
> affiliation, email
> address, abstract of max 200 words.
>
> Marina Prieto-Carron M.Prieto-Carron@ bbk.ac.uk
>
> Tanja Bastia Tanja.Bastia@ Manchester. ac.uk
>
>
> ************ ********* ****
> Tanja Bastia
> British Academy Post-Doctoral Fellow
> Global Urban Research Centre
> University of Manchester
> Humanities Bridgeford Street
> Oxford Rd
> Manchester M13 9PL
> Tel. +44 (0) 161 2750420
> Fax. +44 (0) 161 2738829
> Tanja.Bastia@ Manchester. ac.uk
> ************ ********* *****
>
Envoyé le : Vendredi, 15 Février 2008, 13h07mn 12s
Objet : Fwd: Call for papers "Feminist geographies, gender relations andeconomic migration: organisations, networks and strategies"
>
> Call for Papers
>
> Feminist geographies, gender relations and economic migration:
> organisations,
> networks and strategies
>
> RGS-IBG Annual International Conference 2008
> ?Geographies that Matter?
> 27-29 August 2008
>
> Marina Prieto-Carron (Birkbeck College) and Tanja Bastia
> (University of
> Manchester)
>
> Global international migration trends have seen an increase in women?s
> participation in economic migration since the 1970s. However,
> feminist
> scholars have pointed out that many women migrants experience
> deskilling and
> are only able to find work in badly paid, insecure and often
> informal jobs.
> This panel seeks papers that will advances a comparative analysis
> of gender
> relations in international migration for work and help to better
> define
> migrants? gains (and losses) ? whether material or symbolic, legal,
> cultural or social. The papers adopt an intersectionality
> framework linking
> gender, race and ethnicity and build on research conducted in
> different
> geographical regions to better understand the role of social networks,
> organisations and the various strategies adopted by economic migrants.
> Particular attention is paid to migrants? labour market insertion
> and the
> types of sectors migrants participate. The panel aims to advance a
> broader
> feminist analysis of what women gain from engaging in labour
> migration by
> covering political organising, advocacy, labour market strategies
> as well as
> the more intimate changes which take place as a result of migration
> thereby
> linking feminist geographies from the global to the local, the
> private and the
> public.
>
> We look forward to receiving your abstracts by 20th February.
> Please include the following information: name, institutional
> affiliation, email
> address, abstract of max 200 words.
>
> Marina Prieto-Carron M.Prieto-Carron@ bbk.ac.uk
>
> Tanja Bastia Tanja.Bastia@ Manchester. ac.uk
>
>
> ************ ********* ****
> Tanja Bastia
> British Academy Post-Doctoral Fellow
> Global Urban Research Centre
> University of Manchester
> Humanities Bridgeford Street
> Oxford Rd
> Manchester M13 9PL
> Tel. +44 (0) 161 2750420
> Fax. +44 (0) 161 2738829
> Tanja.Bastia@ Manchester. ac.uk
> ************ ********* *****
>
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