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- Announcing winners of the 2024 CARFMS Essay Contest
CARFMS 2018 Conference Video Recordings
May 22-25, 2018, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada
Opening Plenary and Keynote Address (May 22, 2018)
Opening plenary:
– James Milner and Jay Ramasubramanyam, Carleton University
– André Plourde, Dean, Faculty of Public Affairs, Carleton University
– Michaela Hynie, President, CARFMS
Keynote address:
Osama Saleem, Network of Refugee Voices
Meaningful Dialogue with Refugees: Lessons from the Network for Refugee Voices
Keynote address (May 23, 2018)
Heaven Crawley, Coventry University
Making a difference? The politics of knowledge production and policy making in refugee and migration studies
Roundtable (May 23, 2018)
Criminality in IRPA from an Academic and Practitioner Point of View (section 34-35 of IRPA)
Chair: Justice Richard Mosley, Federal Court of Canada.
Speakers: James C. Simeon, Holly Holtman, Joseph Rikhof, Nathan Benson
Keynote Address (May 24, 2018)
Khoti Kamanga, University of Dar es Salaam
Refugee Studies in the Great Lakes Region of Africa and the Challenge of North-South Partnerships
Roundtable (May 24, 2018)
Criminality in IRPA from an Academic and Practitioner Point of View (section 36-37 of IRPA)
Chair: Justice Robert Barnes, Federal Court of Canada
Speakers: Greg Israelstam, Olive Sonnenschein, Marco Gaetani and Andrew Brouwer
Keynote Address (May 25, 2018)
Louisa Taylor, Refugee613
Dialogue between Research and Practice: the Start of a Beautiful Relationship
Roundtable (May 25, 2018)
Legal Challenges and Dilemmas in Refugee Law
Moderator: Jamie Liew
Speakers: Michael Bossin, Laila Demirdache and Jacqueline Bonisteel
Closing Plenary (May 25, 2018)
Participants: Khoti Kamanga, James Milner, Jay Ramasubramanyam, Osama Saleem, and Nimo Bokore