Deconstructing Realities and Framing Policies in the New European Borderlands

The conference is convened by Ana Nikodinovska Krstevska and Olga Koshevaliska, University Goce Delchev – Shtip, as part of the BordEUr Jean Monnet Network.

  • Data: 16 dicembre 2021 dalle 13:00 alle 16:30

  • Luogo: University Goce Delchev – Shtip

  • Modalità d'accesso: Ingresso libero previa iscrizione

DECONSTRCUTING REALITIES AND FRAMING POLICIES IN THE NEW EUROPEAN BORDERLANDS

PARTICIPANTS:
ANA NIKODINOVSKA KRSTEVSKA, University Goce Delchev – Shitp (chair)
OLGA KOSHEVALISKA, Dean of the Faculty of Law, University Goce Delchev – Shtip (co-chair)
STEFANO BIANCHINI, SILVIA CITTADINI AND MARCO ZOPPI,
University of Bologna ‘Alma Mater Studiorum’: In-securitization through externalization? The EU and the Western Balkans ‘borderlands’ 2) MICHELA CECCORULLI, University of Bologna ‘Alma Mater Studiorum’: How deep is the sea: Italy's bordering effort
BAŞAK ZEYNEP ALPAN,
Middle East Technical University: Re-admission or Desecuritisation? The Recent Migration Crisis and Bordering Narratives and Practices in Turkey
ANDRÁS SZALAI, Central European University: The Border as a Symbolic Resource in Populist Crisis Narratives: Lessons from Hungary
PLAMEN RALCHEV, University of National and World Economy of Sofia: In the EU and Out of Schengen Area: Bulgaria’s Experience and Challenges in Security the External Border of the EU
OWEN PARKER, University of Sheffield: The Politics of the Free Movement of People and Ontological (In)Security in the UK: Beyond Citizens and Entrepreneurs?
RICARD ZAPATA BARRERO, University Pompeu Fabra: Debordering processes and resilient ontological security at the city level: the case study of Barcelona in perspective
SONIA LUCARELLI, University of Bologna ‘Alma Mater Studiorum’