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ISA Forum, Programme Book - International Sociological Association

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C05 Racism, nationalism and ethnic relations<br />

Racisme, nationalisme et relations ethniques<br />

Racismo, nacionalismo y relaciones étnicas<br />

President and coordinator of the programme: Peter Ratcliffe, University of Warwick, GB.<br />

Subject: “Research and action about racism, nationalism and ethnic relations: the public role of<br />

sociologists”<br />

Organizer: Peter Ratcliffe, University of Warwick, UK<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 01: Joint Session of RC05 and<br />

RC32: Women, Intersectionality and Diasporas:<br />

Challenges and Resistance Part I<br />

Chair: Organizers: Ann Denis, University of<br />

Ottawa, Canada and Sirma Bilge, Université<br />

de Montréal, Canada ; Chair: Ann Denis, University<br />

of Ottawa<br />

Location: UB-FP-0.1<br />

Session ID: RC05_01<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Sirma Bilge ( Université de Montréal, Canada)<br />

‘Controversial Choices’: An Intersectional<br />

Analysis of a Paradigmatic Debate on<br />

Minority Women’s Agency<br />

Anna Korteweg (University of Toronto, Canada)<br />

Gender, Islam, and National Identity<br />

Formation through Immigrant Integration Policies:<br />

the Cases of the Netherlands and Germany<br />

Bandana Purkayastha (University of Connecticut,<br />

USA) Interrogating Intersectionality:<br />

Contemporary globalization and racialized<br />

gendering in the lives of highly educated South<br />

Asian Americans and their children<br />

Aparna Rayaprol (University of Hyderabad,India)<br />

Changing Locations and Transnational<br />

Identities<br />

Eva Blay (University of Sa_o Paulo, Brazil)<br />

Gender, Resistance and Identity: Jewish Immigrants<br />

in Brazil<br />

Catrin Lundström (Uppsala University, Sweden)<br />

Different Shades of Whiteness: White migration<br />

and re-imaginaries of race, gender and<br />

class in the case of first generation Swedish<br />

women in the U.S.<br />

Armelle Testenoire (Université de Rouen,<br />

France) Intersecting paradigms of redistribution<br />

and recognition: ethnic and gender division<br />

of labour in the hotel industry<br />

Saturday, September 6, 09:00-11:00<br />

Session 10: Human Trafficking: Gender, Racism<br />

and Ethnicity<br />

Chair: Natividad Gutierrez Chong, National<br />

University of Mexico, UNAM, Mexico<br />

Location: UB-FP-1.3<br />

Session ID: RC05_10<br />

Authors and Papers:<br />

Natividad Gutierrez Chong (National University<br />

of Mexico, UNAM, Mexico) Human trafficking:<br />

does ethnic conflict and racism matter?<br />

Helen Kambouri (Panteion University, Greece)<br />

Developed societies are an extended and invisible<br />

exhibition of prostitution: trafficking and<br />

the safeguarding of national borders from migration<br />

and saving the nation from moral disintegration.<br />

Tammy Smith (SUNY Stony Brook, USA)<br />

The UN's organizational culture and the trafficking<br />

of women in conflict zones<br />

Shobha Hamal Gurung (South Utah University,<br />

USA) Human trafficking and the sex<br />

trade: telling the tales of Nepali women<br />

Arun Kumar Acharya (Universidad Autónoma<br />

de Nuevo León, Mexico) Trafficking of<br />

women in Mexico: myth and methods<br />

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