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Issue 10
—Spring 2020

Migration

Art & Migration Dialogue Part II

Behrouz BoochaniFrederikke HansenCharles HellerSandro MezzadraAlison MountzTone Olaf NielsenNora El QadimArash Kamali Sarvestani
Article DOI: https://doi.org/10.70733/trfvbh710zcu

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January 24, 2019
14.00 – 18.00
Baulan, HDK,
University of Gothenburg

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Behrouz Boochani

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Frederikke Hansen

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Charles Heller

Charles Heller is a researcher and filmmaker whose work has a long-standing focus on the politics of migration within and at the borders of Europe. In 2015, he completed a Ph.D. in Research Architecture at Goldsmiths, University of London. He is currently Research Associate at the Centre on Conflict, Development and Peacebuilding (CCDP), Graduate Institute, Geneva. Together with Lorenzo Pezzani, in 2011 Heller co-founded Forensic Oceanography, a collaborative project based at Goldsmiths that has developed innovative methodologies to document the conditions that lead to migrants’ deaths at sea, and which has generated human rights reports, articles and videos that have been exhibited internationally.

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Sandro Mezzadra

Mezzadra teaches political theory at the University of Bologna (Department of Arts) and is adjunct research fellow at the Institute for Culture and Society of Western Sydney University. In the last decade his work has particularly centered on the relations between globalization, migration and political processes, on contemporary capitalism, as well as on postcolonial theory and criticism. He is an active participant in the ‘post-workerist’ debates and one of the founders of the website Euronomade (www.euronomade.info). With Brett Neilson he is the author of Border as Method, or, the Multiplication of Labor (Duke University Press, 2013) and of The Politics of Operations. Excavating Contemporary Capitalism (Duke University Press, 2019). He is currently coordinating the Horizon 2020 project PLUS (“Platforms, Labor, Urban Spaces”).

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Alison Mountz

Alison Mountz is a geographer and Canada Research Chair in Global Migration at Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario. She explores how people migrate across borders, access migration and asylum policies, survive detention, resist war, and create safe havens. Mountz’s monographs include Seeking Asylum: Human Smuggling and Bureaucracy at the Border (University of Minnesota Press, 2010), Boats, Borders, and Bases: Race, the Cold War, and the Rise of Migration Detention in the United States (University of California Press, 2018, with Jenna Loyd), and The Death of Asylum: Hidden Geographies of the Enforcement Archipelago (University of Minnesota Press, 2020). Mountz directs Laurier’s International Migration Research Centre and edits the journal Politics & Space.

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Tone Olaf Nielsen

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Nora El Qadim

Nora El Qadim is assistant professor of political science at University Paris 8, and a researcher at the CRESPPA-Laboratoire des Théories du Politique (LabTop) research centre and at the Institut Convergences Migrations. She studies the international and transnational dimensions of public policies, in particular migration and border policies.

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Arash Kamali Sarvestani

Arash Kamali Sarvestani is an Iranian Filmmaker. In 2009 he moved to The Netherlands to study Fine Art in Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam and he is living there since then. In 2016 and after two years of investigation about refugees kept by Australian government in Manus and Nauru

Arash eventually found Behrouz Boochani who was detained in Manus camp. The first feature movie of Arash “Chauka, Please tell us the time” is a result of their cooperation.

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