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SUMMER SCHOOL ON MIGRATION

DEVELOPMENT,

CIVIC

ENGAGEMENT

AND

SOCIAL

COHESION

AUGUST

17

22,

2015

ČESKÉ

BUDĚJOVICE

PROGRAM

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SUNDAY 08/16

Arrival and accommodation. Registration and distribution of materials. 18:00

Meeting in front of the dormitory K4 Studentská 21

18:30 – 21:00

Informal dinner Restaurant Masné krámy Krajinská 13

MONDAY 08/17

Introduction into the topics of the Summer School 9:30

Opening Ceremony at the City Hall of České Budějovice Ms. Lucie Kozlová Deputy Mayorof České Budějovice

Mr. Libor Grubhoffer President of the University of South Bohemia

Ms. Dagmar Škodová-Parmová Vice-president of the University of South Bohemia

Ms. Lucie Sládková Head of the IOM Prague Mission

City Hall, Ceremony Hall Nám. Přemysla Otakara II. 1, 2

10:15

Visit of the City Hall City Hall

Nám. Přemysla Otakara II. 1, 2 11:00

Guided city tour by Ms. Eva Kordová

Meeting

in front of the City Hall

12:30

Lunch Faculty of Theology

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14:00 – 16:00

Mr. Dušan Drbohlav Associate Professor at the Department of Social Geography and Regional Development, Faculty of Science, Charles University in Prague

“Migration Theories, Realities and Myths”

Faculty of Education Room D240

Dukelská 9

16:00 – 16:15

Coffee break Room TL201

16:15 – 18:00

Ms. Lucie Sládková Head of the IOM Prague Mission Mr. Salim Murad and Ms. Anna Maršíková Department of Social Sciences, Faculty of Education, University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice

“Introduction into the Topics of the Summer School”

Faculty of Education Room D240

Dukelská 9

19:00

Welcome dinner Gateway of India

Indian restaurant Piaristická 22

TUESDAY 08/18

Institutional frameworks 9:00 – 11:15

Mr. Michal Vašečka Faculty of Social Studies, Masaryk University in Brno, founder of the Center for the Research of Ethnicity and Culture

“Indicators of Integration Policies - Revisiting the Concept” “Inclusivity as a Precondition of Integration”

Faculty of Education Room D240

Dukelská 9

11:15 – 12:30

Meeting of the reflection groups Participants will establish small groups and will discuss and reflect presented theories, share opinions and exchange experience.

Coffee and refreshment in the rooms

Faculty of Education Rooms tba.

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12:30

Lunch Faculty of Theology

Kněžská 8 14:00 – 15:15

Mr. Radko Hokovský Director of the European Values Think-Tank

“Current Immigration Debate in Europe”

Faculty of Education Room D240

Dukelská 9

15:15 – 15:30

Coffee break Room TL201

15:30 – 18:00

Mr. Tomáš Urubek Department for Asylum and Migration Policy, Ministry of the Interior of the Czech Republic

“Migration Policy in Practice – Workshop”

Faculty of Education Room D240

Dukelská 9

19:30 Panel debate

Welcome note of Mr. Lukáš Průdek Director of the South Bohemian Theater

Mr. J.C. Mutchler College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, The University of Arizona

Mr. Jiří Pehe New York University in Prague

“Personal Experiences, Reflections on Borders and Exile”

South Bohemian Theater Studiová scéna Na půdě Dr. Stejskala 17

WEDNESDAY 08/19

Discover the local contexts 9:00 – 12:00 KEY NOTE LECTURE

Mr. Jiří Pehe Director of the New York University in Prague “Migration in the Age of Globalization: A Threat or a Positive Challenge?”

Including coffee break and discussion

Faculty of Education Room D240

Dukelská 9

12:00

Lunch Faculty of Theology

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13:30 – 13:40 Welcome note

Mr. Nathan Webber Political Councilor for Human Rights Issues, US Embassy in Prague

Faculty of Education Room D240

Dukelská 9

13:30 – 15:30

Mr. J.C. Mutchler Associate Research Professor in Dept. of History, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, The University of Arizona

“Borders, Migrations and Failed Federal Policy: The United States Southwest and Latin America”

Faculty of Education Room D240

Dukelská 9

15:30 – 16:30

Meeting of the reflection groups Participants will establish small groups and will discuss and reflect presented theories, share opinions and exchange experience.

Coffee and refreshment in the rooms

Faculty of Education Rooms tba.

Dukelská 9

16:30 – 19:00Discover the local context

Mr. Salim Murad and Ms. Anna Maršíková Department of Social Sciences, Faculty of Education, University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice

“Hysteria and Fear in Times of Peace and Welfare: Case Study of Dehumanization and Otherization in České Budějovice”

Faculty of Education Room D240

Dukelská 9

20:00 Concert

Cindži Renta – Gypsy band from Český Krumlov Extraditables – “Spanish blood”

Highway 61 Jazz & Blues Club

Cultural House Slavie Jirsíkova 2

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THURSDAY 08/20

Migration and development 10:00 – 12:30

Ms. Anna Platonova IOM Brussels “Migration and Development”

Mr. Jan Černík Czech Development Agency “Czech Development Cooperation and Migration” Including coffee break and discussion

Faculty of Education Room D240

Dukelská 9

12:30

Lunch Faculty of Theology

Kněžská 8 14:00 – 17:45

Ms. Anna Platonova IOM Brussels

“Migration and Development” – workshop

Mr. Jed E. Dayang First Secretary and Consul, Philippine Embassy in Prague

“Migration and Development – The Philippines Case Study” Including coffee break

Faculty of Education Room D240

Dukelská 9

20:00

Movie projection with a follow-up discussion Faculty of Education Room D321

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FRIDAY 08/21

Examples of good practice 9:00 – 10:30

Mr. Juan Francisco Alvarado PhD Project on Migration and Entrepreneurship in the University of Milano, Italy

“Immigrant Entrepreneurship as a Factor Changing Local Economies and Urban Development”

Including discussion

Faculty of Education Room D240

Dukelská 9

10:30 – 10:45

Coffee break Room TL201

10:45 – 12:30

Ms. Sherene Ozyurek Australian Accredited Immigration Specialist, Senior Lawyer, FCG Legal Pty Ltd. Lecturer in Postgraduate Migration Studies at Victoria University, Australia

“Australia's Migration Policies: A System Attempt to Implement an Implied Geographical Limitation”

Including discussion Faculty of Education Room D240

Dukelská 9

12:30

Lunch Faculty of Theology

Kněžská 8 14:00 – 16:00

Meeting of the reflection groups – workshop Faculty of Education Rooms tba.

Dukelská 9

16:00 – 16:30

Coffee break Room TL201

16:30 – 17:00

Evaluation of summer school lectures Faculty of Education Room D240

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Closing Ceremony (Summer School Diplomas) Ms. Lucie Sládková (IOM Prague)

Mr. Jan Schroth (IOM Prague) Mr. Salim Murad (USB)

20:00 Closing discussion

Ms. Tereza Dobiášová Director of the Sladovna Gallery in Písek

Other panelists tba.

“Public space, art and local infrastructure as key factors of social cohesion?”

tba.

SATURDAY 08/22

Field tripto Český Krumlov UNESCO Heritage

Guided tour in the town with a focus on German, Jewish and Roma history Lunch

Facultative afternoon activities

Departure of participants (afternoon)

__________________________________________________________________________________________ The Summer School on Migration is funded by the U.S. Embassy in Prague within the Small Grants Program

and the University of South Bohemia within the Institutional Development Program.

The project has been supported by the European Commission and the Czech Development Agency in the framework of the Program for Foreign Development Cooperation.

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