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MIGREC – A SUCCESSFULL CONFERENCE PRESENTATION!

Under the MIGREC, Ana Milojević had a successful presentation at the conference “Digital Fortress Europe: Exploring Boundaries between Media, Migration and Technology” on October 30, 2019 in Brussels, Belgium.

The conference was organized by the European Communication Research & Education Association’s (ECREA) Diaspora, Migration & the Media (DMM) section in collaboration with the ECREA’s International & Intercultural Communication (IIC) section, the Young Scholars Network of ECREA (YECREA), the Netherlands-Flemish Communication Association (NeFCA), and has received support from the Royal Flemish Academy of Belgium for Science and the Arts (KVAB).

The two-day conference “Digital Fortress Europe”, held on October 30 and 31, 2019 in Brussels, Belgium, provided important forum which reflected on the relations between media, migration and technology. These relations touch on the essence of what migration means in our societies. The conference critically reflected on what the much-debated notion of “Fortress Europe” means in the digital age and questioned how it can guide our future thinking on media and migration. As such, scholars of media, communication, migration and technology have contributed to critical discussions on border politics and migration debates.

With the thematic focus on media, migration and technology and all their possible linkages and intersections, this conference was particularly suitable forum for the member of the MIGREC which focuses on developing UoB research capacity in order to contribute to deepening understanding of the migration-related challenges currently confronting Serbia and the wider Western Balkan region.

The conference took place at the Palace of the Academies, and hosted paper presentations within three broad themes:

– Borders and media technologies, particularly focusing on critical research on biometrics, algorithms, drones and cartography.

– Producing and circulating meanings and media on migration, including work on discourse and representation, journalism, popular culture and policy.

– Media uses and technologies by and for migrants and Diaspora, including research on activism, identity, emotion/affect, education, well-being, language and mediated social relations.

After the keynote presentation of Prof. Myria Georgiou, London School of Economics and Political Science, titled “Digital border: The symbolic and material order of Fortress Europe”, MIGREC member Ana Milojević had a successful presentation at the first conference panel: Discourse and framing, chaired by Valériane Mistiaen. On behalf of another MIGREC member Kristina Milić, Ana Milojević had a presentation “Media, framing and immigration attitudes in Serbia”. Based on data from the European Values Study (EVS 2018) and framing analysis of the refugee crisis media coverage (2015-2017), Milojević presented how national media portrayals were related to the attitudes towards immigration in Serbia.

 


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MIGREC – SUCCESSFULLY KICKS-OFF!

MIGREC – Migration, Integration and Governance Research Centre – a three-year research capacity building project in the field of Migration Studies at the Faculty of Political Science (FPN) at the University of Belgrade (UoB), successfully kicked-off at a two-day workshop in Belgrade on 21-22 October 2019.

Funded under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation programme, MIGREC focuses on developing UoB research capacity in order to contribute to deepening understanding of the migration-related challenges currently confronting Serbia and the wider Western Balkan region.

MIGREC is the first Social Sciences project ever in H2020 to be co-ordinated by a Serbian institution, and as such represents a significant success and opportunity for UoB, the oldest and largest university in Serbia, as well as a regional higher-education leader.

Following a welcome from Dr. Dragan R. Simić – the Dean of FPN – Dr. Natalija Perišić, Associate Professor in Social Policy and MIGREC Co-ordinator, outlined the three specific challenges MIGREC will focus on: migration and integration, migration and development nexus and migration governance.

Over the course of the two days, researchers from MIGREC’s partner institutions – The University of Sheffield, UK, The Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy, Greece and The South East European Research Centre, Greece – worked with UoB colleagues to make concrete plans for putting into operation the programme of training, networking and mentoring to be undertaken, as well as the legacy planning in the form of the creation of a Doctoral Studies Program in migration and the establishment of the Research Centre on Migration, Integration and Governance.

Dr. Perišić was joined at the kick-off meeting by around 10 colleagues from UoB spanning the fields of Political Science, Journalism and Communication Studies, International Relations, Social Policy and Social Work and Human Geography. They included PhD students, early career researchers, as well as senior academics.

This group of UoB researchers gave a series of presentations on their current writing and research projects. The presentations revealed a rich body of work ongoing at UoB, including relating to: the integration of the refugees who arrived in Serbia in the 1990s following the dissolution of former Yugoslavia and the wars that ensued (Danica Šantić and Natalija Perišić); recent asylum seekers’ perspectives on integration in the Balkans (Stefan Surlić); migration and human rights in Serbia (Dejan Pavlović); the relationship between immigration and welfare state solidarity (Biljana Đorđević); media framing of migrants and refugees in Serbia (Ana Milojević, Aleksandra Krstić and Kristina Milić); high-skilled emigration from Serbia (Dragana Stoeckel); research with migrant children using co-production methods (Natalija Perišić, Nevenka Žegarac and Violeta Marković); and rural-urban migration in Serbia and its development impacts (Danica Šantić and Marija Antić).

The kick-off meeting ended by confirming the dates for the many exciting activities planned for Year 1 of the project. These include a workshop on Migration and Integration on 7th & 8th April 2020 and a Summer School week of 15th June 2020, both to be held in Belgrade.

Dr. Majella Kilkey on behalf of the MIGREC team

October 2019

 

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