#  Recognition and Cultural Processes in Comparative Perspective: Cluster Workshop 

 



####  calendar\_today Date and Time 

 **November 9, 2018** 

 09:30AM - 09:30AM EST 

####  pin\_drop Location 

 **CGIS Knafel Building, Room K354, Harvard University, 1737 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, MA 02138**  



 

 



 

 **CLUSTER WORKSHOP:**

 **RECOGNITION AND CULTURAL PROCESSES**

 **IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE**

 *Presented by the Weatherhead Research Cluster on Comparative Inequality and Inclusion*

 November 9, 2018

 CGIS Knafel Building, Room K354

 Harvard University

 1737 Cambridge Street

 Cambridge, MA 02138

 9:30–9:45 **Introductory remarks**

 **Michèle Lamont**, *Director, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs. Robert I. Goldman Professor of European Studies; Professor of Sociology and of African and African American Studies, Departments of Sociology and African and African American Studies, Harvard University.*

 9:45–11:45 **Session I: Immigration, Refugees, Asylum Seekers**

 “Recognizing the Immigrant Worker: Integration Policies in Canadian Provinces and Australia States”

 **Mireille Paquet**, *2017-2018 cluster member. Associate Professor of Political Science, Department of Political Science; Concordia University Research Chair on the New Politics of Immigration, Concordia University.*

 “Reconfiguring the Deserving Refugee: Cultural Categories of Worth and the Making of Refugee Policy”

 **Talia Shiff**, <a>*2018-2019 cluster member*.</a> *Postdoctoral Fellow, Weatherhead Scholars Program.*

 “Religious Boundary Dynamics in European Immigration Societies – Legal Openings and Social Closures”

 **Matthias Koenig**, *2018-2019 cluster member*. *Visiting Scholar, Weatherhead Scholars Program.* *Professor of Sociology, University of Göttingen; Max Planck Fellow, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity.*

 “The Determinants of Refugee Integration in the New International Migration Regime”

 **Çetin Çelik**, *2018-2019 cluster member*. *Visiting Scholar, Weatherhead Scholars Program. Assistant Professor of Sociology, Department of Sociology, Koç University, Istanbul, Turkey.*

 12:00–1:30 **Keynote Address**

  “Valuation, Evaluation, Devaluation: Women and Scopic Capitalism”

  **Eva Illouz**, *Professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.*

 **Please Note:** the location of the keynote address will be in **Williams James Hall Room 450**, 33 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, MA 02138.

 1:45–4:00 **Session II: Ethno-racial Identities**

 “‘Whether She is White, Black, Yellow, Woman or Trans, I Don’t Care.’ Should Ethnic Minorites Be Represented by Minorities? Ordinary Representations of Representation in Contemporary France”

 **Camille Hamidi**, *2017-2018 cluster member. Associate Professor of Political Science, Université Lyon II Lumière.*

 “Changing Ethnic Stratification in an Era of Demographic Decline”

 **Hilary Holbrow***, 2017-2019 cluster member*. *Associate Director of Undergraduate Studies; Lecturer, Department of Sociology, Harvard University.*

 “The Struggle for Recognition of Domestic Workers in the Philippines”

 **Lorenza Fontana**, *2017-2018 cluster member. Marie Curie Global Fellow.*

 “Majority Time- Minority Time: “The Sabbath of the Land” and Palestinian Citizens Agrarian Survival”

 **Natalia Gutkowski**, *2017-2019 cluster member*. *Academy Scholar, The Harvard Academy for International and Area Studies.*

 “The Difference that Makes A Difference: Black Political Mobilization and Policy-Making in Canada”

 **Anne-Marie Livingstone**, *2018-2019 cluster member*. *William Lyon Mackenzie King Postdoctoral Fellow, Weatherhead Center Canada Program.*



 

 



 

 

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