Inclusion and Exclusion in and on the Borders of Europe
The project aims at the improvement of the policy debates on inclusion and exclusion with special emphases on the redefinition within and outside the EU border regimes (in connection to the asylum politics, the trafficking processes etc.). Its targeted framework includes a special case of the EU friendly neighborhood politics together with its migration, asylum and other border regimes. This politics will be put in comparison with inclusion/exclusion regimes inside EU, to enable an analytical approach to the idea of the »civil power Europe« as a player of human rights and democratic values in the global world. The project is expected to enrich the existing expertise, knowledge and activism through contacts with some of the most exposed issues which will be on the agenda during the Slovenian presidency (Kosovo, constitutional charter, Mediterranean EUROMED/Barcelona process, dialogue between cultures campaign, enlargement and accession processes with the Western Balkan countries, Turkey and Ukraine etc.).
The main international event will be held in the Hotel Lucija (Portorož, Slovenia) from June 06 to June 07, 2008. The project is focused on the crossroad of two policies which determine the situation of exclusion/inclusion in and on the borders of the European Union. To approach this focus, within the project the theoretical insight together with selected case studies will be introduced. The aim of the international event is to bring together around 35 presenters (activists, experts, postgraduate/doctoral students etc.) from Europe and its borderlands as well as the U.S.A., Morocco, Russia etc. in order to exchange various viewpoints and approaches on the topics.
Project leader: Lev Kreft
Project execution
The main event is organized by the Peace Institute, Institute for Contemporary Social and Political Studies, Ljubljana and the School for International Training (SIT Study Abroad – World Learning), Zagreb.
Results
- Abstracts
- Adriana Kabashi: Kosovo: At the Door of Europe
- Ana Frank: Multiculturalism, Feminism an Minority Rights in Europe
- Andreja Prebil: Progressive Interpretation of Quran as an Opportunity to live Peacefully together in a Global and Plural World
- Goran Lukič: Migrant Workers. Human Beings – or just Means for Profit?
- Orli Fridman and Ziad M. Abu – Rish: (Re)Centering Europe: Competing Israeli and Palestinian Narratives in the Shadow of Europe
- Lanchen Haddad: Beyond the Idea of ‘Fortress Europe’ or the Challanges of good Neighbourhood and Intergration Policies
- Lev Kreft: Mediterranean and Art World
- Marie – Claude Lutrand: Jeunes Française Muslimanes dans la Cadre Laique: Un Process de ‘co créativité Culturelle’ on Cours
- Nora Ahmetaj: Transformation and Peace Building as part of the State Biulding
- Obrad Savić: Promise of Europe
- Sanja Cukut: Restrictive Migration Policies and their Effects on Female Migrants: a Case Study
- Selma Muhić Dizarević: Trends in Development of Immigration and Integration Policies in the EU and the CR
- Tanja Petrović: ‘Nesting Colonialisms’: New and Old Patterns of Exclusion in the European Periphery
- Tomaž Mastnak: Barbarians to the Balkans