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2019 Salzburg Conference in Interdisciplinary Poverty Research

Panel Program, Thursday, 11.20-12.20


Parallel Panel 1a, Room: HS 101, Chair: Tamara A. Kool
Time: Thursday, 11.20-12.20

Yolanda Grift, Rosita Impact of internal migration on poverty:


Rosita Woodly-Sobhie testing urban inclusiveness
Sandra Carrasco, Cities for cohesion or marginalisation:
Andrea Cook, Ashleigh Impact of the built-environment in
Haw, Majdi Faleh Refugee integration

Parallel Panel 1b, Room: HS 104, Chair: Melati Nungsari


Time: Thursday, 11.20-12.20

Victor Mlambo Yes to REMITTANCES and no to BRAIN


DRAIN? The puzzle facing Socio-economic
development in Sub-Saharan Africa
Carlos Villalobos Barría Poverty as Migration Constraining
Condition. Micro-data based evidence from
Chile.

Parallel Panel 1c, Room: HS 107, Chair: Mariella Falkenhain


Time: Thursday, 11.20-12.20

Patrizia Rinaldi A lost future: the transition to adulthood for


unaccompanied migrant minors
Isabelle Brantl, Missing unaccompanied minors in
Barbara Klein migration as a high-risk group

Parallel Panel 1d, Room: HS 122, Chair: Stephen Phillips


Time: Thursday, 11.20-12.20

Tabea Scharrer The Status Paradox reconsidered. The Role


of Class in Somali Migration.
Merita H. Meçe The impact of migration and poverty
on reshaping gender roles among rural
women in Albania
Focus Theme: Migration and Poverty 27

Panel Program, Thursday, 13.20-14.20

Parallel Panel 2a, Room: HS 101, Chair: Nadezhda G. Osipova


Time: Thursday, 13.20-14.20
Panels 2a & 3a together form a Panel about “Migrants in Russia: Op-
portunities and Challenges”

Inna A. Vershinina Labor migrants in Russia: better life or


poverty?
Daria E. Dobrinskaya Russian digital nomads: precariat or elite?

Parallel Panel 2b, Room: HS 104, Chair: Jana Kuhnt


Time: Thursday, 13.20-14.20

Frodo Podschwadek Poverty, Assimilation, and Justice


Kyoko Shinozaki, Refugees between civic engagement and
Ruth Abramowski, populism: how can refugees and civil society
Dženeta actors unfold their own capabilities?
Karabegović, Lena
Stöllinger, Anna
Winkler
Parallel Panel 2c, Room: HS 107, Chair: Anita Heindlmaier
Time: Thursday, 13.20-14.20

Nurlia Listiani, Return Migrants Entrepreneurship as a tool to


Temesgen Kifle, stimulate rural development in East Lombok,
John Mangan Indonesia
Lucie Mackova Voluntary return migration to Armenia: Is
poverty a concern?
Parallel Panel 2d, Room: HS 121, Chair: Eyja Brynjarsdottir
Time: Thursday, 13.20-14.20

Aynur Sarısakaloğlu Poverty and intercultural conflicts as key


indicators of social exclusion: A study of Syrian
citizens taking refuge in Austria
Michal Pavlásek In my homeland, people honoured me, here I
found myself on the fringe.
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Panel Program, Thursday, 14.40-15.40

Parallel Panel 3a, Room: HS 101, Chair: Nadezhda G. Osipova


Time: Thursday, 14.40-15.40
Panels 2a & 3a together form a Panel about “Migrants in Russia: Op-
portunities and Challenges”

Tatiana S. Educational migration in Russia: opportunity


Martynenko or poverty
Anna V. Liadova Migrants’ health: the case of Russia
Parallel Panel 3b, Room: HS 104, Chair: Kiril Sharapov
Time: Thursday, 14.40-15.40

Sikanyiso Masuku, Refugees` access to social capital and the


Jeremy Seekings challenge of socio-economic development:
A lens through the experiences of Congolese
refugees in South Africa.
Tamara A. Kool, Zina Keeping up with the Joneses: Non-Jordanians
Nimeh, Musa Shteiwi in the Jordanian labour market

Parallel Panel 3c, Room: HS 107, Chair: Isabelle Brantl


Time: Thursday, 14.40-15.40

Stephen Phillips State-created poverty as a deterrent for asylum


seekers
Cevdet Acu Social and Institution Barriers of the Syrian
Refugee Entrepreneurship in Turkey

Parallel Panel 3d, Room: HS 121, Chair: Meike Bukowski

Alellie Sobreviñas International Migration and Poverty: Evidence


from the Household Panel Dataset of a
Selected Municipality in the Philippines
Cécile Blouin The migration experience of the Venezuelan
population in Lima: intersectional views
Focus Theme: Migration and Poverty 29

Parallel Panel 3e, Room: HS 122, Chair: Kyoko Shinozaki


Time: Thursday, 14.40-15.40
Panels 3e & 4e together form the panel „The Migration-Organizati-
on-Poverty Nexus: Exploring and Expanding Thinking on Diaspora and
Im/mobility“

Élise Féron Poverty, Diaspora Organizations and Conflicts -


Exploring the Intersection
Bruno Lefort The “Lebanese Diaspora Energy”: a capitalist
response to the global challenge of poverty

Panel Program, Thursday, 16.00-17.00

Parallel Panel 4a, Room: HS 101, Chair: Carlos Villalobos


Time: Thursday, 16.00-17.00

Noelia Bueno Gómez Debating the role of NGOs dedicated to


help forced immigrants in destination
countries: philosophical considerations
Claudia Delgado Debating the role of NGOs dedicated to
Caballero help forced immigrants in destination
countries: guiding migrants through the
bureaucratic labyrinth
Parallel Panel 4b, Room: HS 104, Chair: Rosita Woodly-Sobhie
Time: Thursday, 16.00-17.00

Yodit Estifanos Post-migration living difficulties: from first


Afewerki reception centers to squats
Melati Nungsari Issues Facing Refugees and Asylum-Seekers
in Southeast Asia: Narrowing the Gaps
Between Theory, Policy, and Reality
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Parallel Panel 4c, Room: HS 107, Chair: Yolanda Grift


Time: Thursday, 16.00-17.00

Gaziza Tolesh Integration of immigrants through


Volunteering
Moumita Mukherjee Childhood Under-Nutrition, Inequity and
Vulnerability Dynamics: Case Study of the
Sundarbans Delta Region, West Bengal,
India

Parallel Panel 4d, Room: HS 121, Chair: Kristy Henderson


Time: Thursday, 16.00-17.00

Zsolt Temesvary Destitute Mobile Hungarian Citizens in the


Swiss Homeless Care
Daniel Sharp Poverty and the Claims of Economic
Migrants

Parallel Panel 4e, Room: HS 122, Chair: Kyoko Shinozaki


Time: Thursday, 16.00-17.00
Panels 3e & 4e together form the panel „The Migration-Organizati-
on-Poverty Nexus: Exploring and Expanding Thinking on Diaspora and
Im/mobility“

Dorte Sindbjerg Implementing European Case Law at the


Martinsen, Michael Bureaucratic Frontline: How Domestic
Blauberger, Anita Signalling Influences the Outcomes of EU
Heindlmaier, Jessica Law
Sampson Thierry
Dženeta Karabegović The Costs of Participation: Highly Educated
Migrants and Access to Knowledge
Production
Focus Theme: Migration and Poverty 31

Panel Program, Friday, 09.00-10.00

Parallel Panel 5a, Room: HS 101, Chair: Jörn Grävingholt


Time: Friday, 09.00-10.00
Panels 5a, 6a & 7a together form a Panel about “Motives of Mobility,
Drivers of Displacement“

Jana Kuhnt Why do people leave their home - is there


an easy answer? A structured overview of
migratory determinants
Péter Marton A theory of international asylum-seeking

Parallel Panel 5b, Room: HS 104, Chair: Frodo Podschwadek


Time: Friday, 09.00-10.00

Mariella Street level bureaucrats and refugees’ way into


Falkenhain, employment: Does Germany’s transition regime
Andreas Hirseland prevent poverty?
Artemiy Kurbanov Poverty, migration and diseases: a new level of
old problem

Parallel Panel 5c, Room: HS 107, Chair: Daniel Sharp


Time: Friday, 09.00-10.00

Demetrio Miloslavo Measuring (in)equality: The horizontal equality


Bova Index
Oktay Aktan Between Autonomy and Vulnerability in
Educational Context: The Particular Role of
Teachers with Migration Background in German
Schools
Parallel Panel 5d, Room: HS 121, Chair: Lucy Williams
Time: Friday, 09.00-10.00

Sanne S. Visser, The Meaning of Place and Space in mobility


D. Strijker, patterns of families in intergenerational poverty
A.J.E. Edzes in the Netherlands
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Claudia Lintner Nothing to do? An insight into refugee


accommodation places in Italy

Parallel Panel 5e, Room: HS 122, Chair: Yodit Estifanos Afewerki


Time: Friday, 09.00-10.00

Andreas Koch / “Poverty and Affordable Housing in Austria”.


Meike Bukowski Urban and developments in context of the UN
Sustainable Development Goal 1
Gottfried Five Challenges for the SDGs and their Success
Schweiger

Panel Program, Friday, 10.20-11.20

Parallel Panel 6a, Room: HS 101, Chair: Péter Marton


Time: Friday, 10.20-11.20
Panels 5a, 6a & 7a together form a Panel about “Motives of Mobility,
Drivers of Displacement“

András Asylum seekers in Visegrad countries – forcibly


Tétényi, Tamás displaced or drawn by economic opportunities?
Barczikay
Jörn The relationship between state fragility and forced
Grävingholt, migration
Jana Kuhnt,
Charles Martin-
Shields

Parallel Panel 6b, Room: HS 104, Chair: Lucie Mackova


Time: Friday, 10.20-11.20

Eyja M. Merit, Luck, and Migrants


Brynjarsdottir
Martyna Electoral rights of homeless people - problems and
Hoffman chances in relation to issue of internal and external
migration. Case of Poland
Focus Theme: Migration and Poverty 33

Parallel Panel 6c, Room: HS 107, Chair: Cécile Blouin


Time: Friday, 10.20-11.20

Jean-Baptiste Syrian Labour Exploitation and the Competition of


Allegrini Misery in Lebanese Border Towns: New Habitus
and Conflicting Interests
Marko-Luka Epistemological Implications of Poverty
Zubčić

Parallel Panel 6d, Room: HS 122, Chair: Tabea Scharrer


Time: Friday, 10.20-11.20
Rani Kumari, Rags-to-Riches: Overseas Migration Propagated
Shekhar Ambati Development in Bihar*, India
Komi Ahiatroga Religion and Poverty Alleviation in Sub-Saharan
Hiagbe Africa: A Study of Anlo-Ewe Evangelical Christians’
Understanding of Poverty, Wealth, and Total Well-
Being

Panel Program, Friday, 11.40-12.40

Parallel Panel 7a, Room: HS 101, Chair: Jörn Grävingholt


Time: Friday, 11.40-12.40
Panels 5a, 6a & 7a together form a Panel about “Motives of Mobility,
Drivers of Displacement“

Nader Talebi Migration, expectations and decision: a case


study of Afghans and Iranians in Germany
Charles Martin- Information and communication technologies
Shields, Jana and decision-making among forcibly displaced
Kuhnt, Abel Oyuke, people: empirical analysis from Kenya
John Green
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Parallel Panel 7b, Room: HS 104, Chair: Gaziza Tolesh


Time: Friday, 11.40-12.40

Lucy Williams ‘First the migrants and then us’: Poverty of


citizens and migrants in the UK
Marta Boniardi Moral vulnerability as a key factor of the
multidimensional poverty of the immigrant
population: What should be done and who
should do it

Parallel Panel 7c, Room: HS 107, Chair: Martyna Hoffman


Time: Friday, 11.40-12.40

Sarah Vancluysen Working together towards a durable refugee-host


relationship: case-study of South-Sudanese re-
fugees and their host communities in Northern
Uganda
Tiziana Parra The ontological poverty of the refugee: when the
body lacks any humanity
Parallel Panel 7d, Room: HS 122, Chair: Helmut P. Gaisbauer
Time: Friday, 11.40-12.40

Ides Nicaise, Round Table: Absolute Poverty in Europe


Patricia Kennedy,
Rebecca O‘Connell

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