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Emigration and the State: What Effects does Mass Emigration Have on Statehood

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This conference is interested in institutional and political responses to emigration at the level of state and society, collective and corporate actors, political and social systems. The three-day conference at Europa-University Flensburg from 7-9 February 2024 aims at a systematic understanding of the ‘emigration state’. It will bring together latest empirical research by scholars working on the EU, migration, and political economy to develop three distinct analytical-theoretical avenues to understand the effects of emigration on the state: 


1) Freedom of movement of persons and EU migration: How do the liberal tenets of the freedom of movement of persons undermine or transform notions of community, state, and nation in and beyond the EU? 
2) Politicization of emigration: Is there a link between emigration (rates and/or attitudes) and patterns of electoral participation?
3) Emigration, the welfare state, and the economy: How do governments manage and recalibrate benefits and labour markets in light of a shrinking resource base?


The conference is convened by Christof Roos (Europa-Universität Flensburg), Anna Kyriazi (University of Milan), and Martin Seeliger (Bremen University, Institute für Arbeit und Wirtschaft).

Target Group: Students, Academic Staff, Interested public

Conference Language: English

Location

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Address
Gebäude Tallinn, TAL 007 (Senatssaal)

Online
Webex-Meeting-Kennnummer
2731 173 2980
Webex-Meeting-Passwort
9136
ZIP code and city
24943 Flensburg
Homepage
https://uni-flensburg.webex.com/meet/senatsraum

Organizer

Name
ICES (Marlene Langholz-Kaiser)