As part of its LGBTQ Migration and Asylum project, led by Dr Richard Mole, the UCL European Institute is hosting this one-day conference on Queer Migration, Diaspora and Asylum.
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
09.00-09.30 Welcome with coffee and croissants
09.30-11.00 Session I: Queering migration and diaspora
-Francesca Stella (University of Glasgow): Rethinking queer migration at the intersection of migration and sexualities studies
-Richard Mole (UCL): Understanding queer diaspora: the case of Russians, Poles and Brazilians in Berlin
-Róisín Ryan-Flood (University of Essex): Staying connected: lesbian and gay narratives of family
11.00-11.30 Coffee
11.30-13.00 Session II: Transnational queer lives
-Łukasz Szulc (London School of Economics): From East to West and back to East: transnational homosexual activism during the Cold War
-Dany Carnassale (University of Padua): Transnational construction of queerness of Senegalese migrants
-Phillip M. Ayoub (Drexel University): Queer migration and rooted cosmopolitans: facilitating long-distance LGBT activism
13.00-14.00 Lunch
14.00-15.30 Session III: Queer asylum: socio-legal perspectives
-Nuno Ferreira (University of Sussex)
EU queer asylum policy: In search of a fairer system
-Moira Dustin and Nina Held (University of Sussex): Square pegs in round holes? Exploring the misfit between the Refugee Convention and LGBTQI claims in Germany and the UK
-Christian Klesse (Manchester Metropolitan University): Biopolitics, asylum case law and the epistemic contract of bisexual erasure
15.30-16.00 Tea and coffee
16.00-17.30 Session IV: Queer asylum: socio-political perspectives
-Keith E. McNeal (University of Houston) and Sarah French Brennan (Columbia University): Between homonationalism and Islamophobia: comparing queer asylum-seeking to the Netherlands from the Caribbean versus the Muslim world
-Sebastiano Cesaro (University of Paris 8): The politics of support towards LGBTQ asylum seekers in France
-Calogero Giametta (Aix-Marseille Université): New Asylum Protection Categories and Elusive Filtering Devices: The Case of Queer Asylum in France and Britain
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