国際会議 Children of Migration in Asia
INFORMATION
ラセル?パレーニャス、ニコラ?パイパー両氏を基調講演者として迎え、4セッション、12発表からなる国際会議を実施します。
講師
基調講演者
南カリフォルニア大学教授
Rhacel S. Parrenas 氏
2001年にServants of Globalizationを出版して以来、労働?移民?家族?ジェンダーに関する分野の研究を牽引する、主要な研究者の1人である。特に国家と移民労働者との関係に注目し、近年では、どのようにunfree laborが国家やコミュニティの中で制度化?不可視化されているかに着目して研究している。著作?論文は、Servants of Globalization: Migration and Domestic Work, 2nd Edition(2015),Illicit Flirtations:Labor,Migration and Sex Trafficking in Tokyo(2011), and Children of Global Migration: Transnational Families and Gendered Woes (2005), all from Stanford University Press等多数。
シドニー大学教授
Nicola Piper 氏
アジアのジェンダーと移民に関する研究の第一人者の1人であり、近年は、特に家族移民の市民権に着目して研究している。主な著作は、Hujo, K., Piper, N. (2010). South-South Migration:Implications for Social Policy and Development. Basingstoke:Palgrave Macmillan.等多数。
プログラム
9:30–10:00 — Opening Speech, Kayoko Ishii
10:00–11:00 — Keynote Speech 1
Rhacel Salazar.Parrenas
“Global Inequalities of Reproduction”
11:00–12:00 — Keynote Speech 2
Nicola Piper
“Gendered Migrant Precarity and Displaced Care at the Intersection of Temporality and Transnationality”
12:00–13:00 : Lunch
Session 1: Partial Citizenship 13:00-14:00
Chand Somaiah, Brenda S. A. Yeoh
“’Nggak bebas’ (Not free); Transnational Lives and Careful Longings of Left-Behind Children in Indonesia”
Cheryll Alipio
“Precarity and Partial Citizenship in the Philippines: The Lifeworlds of Left-behind Children and Care”
Harriot Beazley
“‘I can’t do anything but wait: The experiences of ‘left-behind’ children in Lombok, Indonesia”
Session 2: Ubiquitous Borders 14:00-15:00
Catherine Allerton
“The Everyday Borders of Children of Migrants: Mapping Migration and Diversity in Sabah, Malaysia”
Michelle T.Y. Huang
“Pregnant Mainland Women and the Cultural Politics of Birthright Citizenship: Towards a Feminist Geopolitics”
Ji-Hye Shin
“The Deportation of Korean Adoptees from the U.S. and the Quest for Citizenship”
15:00-15:15: Coffee Break
Session 3: Transnational Classes 15:15-16:15
Johanna L. Waters
“Cross-border childhoods in East Asia: the role of education”
Chalermpol Chamchan, Kanya Apipornchaisakul, Kanchana Thianlai
“Access to rights of migrant children in Thailand: The importance of social integration and roles of civil society”
Masako Kudo
“Negotiating Belonging in One’s Own Home: Japanese Muslim Youth Born to Japanese Mothers and Pakistani Fathers”
Session 4: Dehumanized Populations 16:15-17:15
Misaki Iwai
“Citizenship of ‘Children without a Homeland’ in Vietnam: From the Case of the Mekong Delta Region”
Hsiao-Chuan Hsia
“From ‘New Taiwan’s Children’ to ‘Seeds of the Southbound’: A Political and Economic Analysis of the Shifting Gaze on the Children of Southeast Asian Marriage Migrants in Taiwan”
Isabella Ng, Ada Lai
“The bordered life of the stateless little ones-Asylum-Seeker Children in Hong Kong”
17:15-18:00: Open Discussion
18:30-20:00: Welcom Dinner