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154 <strong>AEMI</strong> JOURNAL 2015 2016<br />
Thursday, 25 September 2015<br />
After an informal gathering in the<br />
center of the city of Turin Wednesday<br />
evening, conference members met<br />
Thursday morning in Sala Conferenze<br />
Fondazione Luigi Einaudi<br />
Via Principe Amedeo,34. Welcome<br />
speeches by Maddalena Tirabassi (Director<br />
Centro Altreitalie, Vice Chair<br />
<strong>AEMI</strong>), Ilda Curti (Turin City Councillor),<br />
Hans Storhaug (President <strong>AEMI</strong>),<br />
Piero Bassetti (President Globus et<br />
Locus), Piero Gastaldo (General Secretary<br />
Compagnia di San Paolo) marked<br />
the official opening of the 25th Annua<br />
<strong>AEMI</strong> conference. In his opening lecure,<br />
Ferruccio Pastore, FIERI, Turin<br />
spoke about the crisis of the European<br />
migration regime: how we got here and<br />
which ways forward? His message to the<br />
audience was that the refugee crisis represented<br />
a timeshift in European history<br />
that would change the continent for<br />
ever.<br />
The rest of the day was devoted to<br />
papers and discussions related to the<br />
theme New European migrations.<br />
Session 1 and 2: New European<br />
Migrations<br />
Chair: Marco Demarie, Compagnia di<br />
San Paolo, Turin.<br />
Speakers:<br />
Solange Maslowski, Center for Comparative<br />
Law of the Faculty of law of<br />
Charles Univ. in Prague, Cechz Republic:<br />
Expulsion of economically inactive<br />
European Union citizens from their host<br />
member state<br />
Laura Bartolini, European Univ.<br />
Institute, Florence, Italy: Drivers of<br />
highly-skilled emigration from Southern<br />
Europe in time of crisis<br />
Stella Capuano, Institute for Employment<br />
Research, Nuremberg, Germany<br />
and Silvia Migali, University of Aarhus,<br />
Denmark:The migration of professionals<br />
within the EU: any barriers left? Migration,<br />
institutions and business cycle<br />
Donatella Greco, University of Trieste,<br />
Italy: New migration routes: mobility<br />
and self-perception of young Italians<br />
abroad<br />
Emilia García López, Head of Foreign<br />
Affairs of the Council for Galician<br />
Culture, Santiago de Compostela, Spain<br />
New mobilities of migration in Galicia<br />
(2010-2014)<br />
Domenico Gabrielli, University of<br />
Rome “La Sapienza”, National Institute<br />
of Statistics, Rome, Italy: The emigration<br />
of Italian citizens in the 2000s: a special<br />
focus on the United Kingdom<br />
Daniele Valisena, University of<br />
Modena, KTH Stockholm, Sweden:<br />
From migrations to new mobilities in the<br />
European Union transnational space. Italians<br />
in Berlin between anomie and multi-situated<br />
identity<br />
Francesca Mazzuzi, Silvia Aru, University<br />
of Cagliari, Italy: Beyond the<br />
numbers: socio-cultural backgrounds and<br />
expectations of the new Sardinian (e)migrants<br />
in the time of the crisis<br />
Session 3 Old and New European<br />
Migrations<br />
Chair: Professor Adam Walaszek, Jagiellonian<br />
University Institute of American<br />
Studies and Polish Diaspora, Krakow,<br />
Poland.<br />
Speakers:<br />
Federica Moretti, Katholieke University,<br />
Leuven, Belgium: Old and new Italian<br />
migrations in Belgium<br />
Suzana Cascão, University of Rome: