Morning session: 9.30am
Round Table 1 - Voices about and from migrants. Where do we hear what voices and how do these stories develop and how can they become equal?
Roy Sommer and Caro Gebauer (Wuppertal University), and Marco Caracciolo (Gent University) introduce the key concepts.
Round Table 2 - What is the power of (social) media in creating stories about and from migrants? And how do Europeans evaluate these stories?
Leen d’Haenens (KULeuven), Silke Goubin (KULeuven, HIVA), Simona Adinolfi (Ghent University) and Birgit Bahtić-Kunrath (IFZ Austria) discuss the role of media.
Round Table 3 - What is the voice of Africa within European stories and the European research project?
Aly Tandian (Université de Saint-Louis, Senegal), Mary B. Setrana (University of Ghana) andMariam Nazze Muwanga (University of Wuppertal) tell us about the voices of Africa and the African diaspora.
Round Table 4 - What can culture do with migrants' stories?
Michael De Cock (KVS Brussels), Silvia Ghilaş (Literary Adviser, Romania), Cinzia Brentari (CNCA Italy) show how culture can have an impact.
Afternoon session: 2 pm
Round Table 5 - Voices about and from migrants. Where do we hear what voices and how do these stories develop and how can they become equal?
Michel Debruyne (Beweging vzw), Inácia Sá (EAPN Portugal), Jonathan Stebig (GRDR France), Hassan Bassi (CNCA Italy), Theresa Klinglmayr (IFZ Austria), Cristina Chert (TON Romania), Aly Tandian (Université de Saint-Louis, Senegal), and Mary B. Setrana (University of Ghana)
Round Table 6 - What is the power of (social) media in creating stories about and from migrants? And how do Europeans evaluate these stories?
Closing at 4pm
The conference will be held in English and simultaneously translated into Dutch and French
More information: sofie.put@beweging.net