Palermo trans making week - 24th February-28th February 2020

 
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Palermo trans•making week
                             24th February-28th February 2020

The trans-making project aims to establish a multilateral network of research and
innovation staff active in the fields of placemaking/place-based art activities as a space
to create alternative narratives for societal and economic renewal.
It investigates and experiments with placemaking to contribute actively to the
democratization/well-being of society, educating and empowering individuals and
disadvantaged minorities through research and production in the connection between
art and new technologies.

Partners: BIS (TR), Bunker (SI), Citema (IT), Cluster Cairo (EG), Crvena (BA), El Taller TRES (CL), FTDES
(TS), Istanbul Technical University (TR), Institute of Criminology (SI), Istituto Pedro Arrupe (IT), Izmir
University of Economics (TR), Relais Culture Europe (FR), University College of London (UK), University
of Havana (CU), University of Palermo (IT), University of Perugia (IT), University of Valencia (ES),
Workshops of Culture (PL), Yunnan University (CH), ZRC-SAZU (SI).

                                                               Enrollment by February 9th:
                                                             Registration is required by filling
                                                             the survey at the following link:
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The «Palermo trans-making week» is proposed and animated by:

            This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and
            innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement n°734855.
#TRANS-MAPPING
                                                                24th & 25th February 2020

A workshop proposed by amberPlatform/BIS and the Izmir University of Economics,
Department of Visual Communication Design.
The task: mapping concepts, techniques and applications for artists, designers and
researchers based on trans-making research projects.

Venue: Dipartimento di Giurisprudenza, Via Maqueda, 172, 90133 Palermo (Italy)

                                        PROGRAM

MONDAY, 24TH FEBRUARY 2020

AULA CHIAZZESE

9.30 /10.00 OPENING

10.00/13.00 – WORKSHOP: MAPPING THE TRANS•MAKING – PART 1
       A proposal by Ekmel Ertan (amberPlatform/BIS) & Hüseyin Kuşcu

13.00 - LUNCH – IN MOLTIVOLTI (via Giuseppe Mario Puglia, 21)

AULA CHIAZZESE
14.30 /17.30 – WORKSHOP: MAPPING THE TRANS•MAKING – PART 2
       A proposal by Ekmel Ertan (amberPlatform/BIS) & Hüseyin Kuşcu

17.30 /19.00 – INTERNAL TRANS•MAKING MEETING
TUESDAY, 25TH FEBRUARY 2020

AULA CHIAZZESE
10.00 /13.00 – WORKSHOP: MAPPING THE TRANS•MAKING – PART 3

       A proposal by Ekmel Ertan (amberPlatform/BIS) & Hüseyin Kuşcu

13.00 - LUNCH – IN MOLTIVOLTI (via Giuseppe Mario Puglia, 21)

AULA CHIAZZESE
14.30 /16.30 – WORKSHOP: TIMELINE

       A proposal by Zeynep Arda, Izmir University of Economics – Department of Visual
       Communication Design

16.30 – COFFEE BREAK

16.45/17.30 – A PRESENTATION OF MAPPING PROJECTS

       A proposal by Ekmel Ertan (amberPlatform/BIS) & Hüseyin Kuşcu

17.30 /19.00 – INTERNAL TRANS•MAKING MEETING
26th & 27th February 2020                   Wayfarer citizens
                          Law Department,
                                                          …………………………………………………………………
            University of Palermo, Palermo
                                                          Rethinking the categories of migration

The Law Department of the University of Palermo (Di.Gi.) has won a national competition launched
by the Italian Ministry for Education, University and Research (MIUR) aimed at identifying a
number of “Excellent Departments” in Italy. Consequently, the Di.Gi. has produced a five-year
programme that includes the introduction of a postgraduate degree in “Migration, Rights,
Integration”. The conference here presented will be the inaugural event of the new course of
study.

We are inviting some of the leading experts in various disciplines in order to challenge the current
categories usually applied to the phenomena, perception and governance of migration. Failure of
the prevailing approach to effectively tackle the main issues of migration leads to the need for a
revised course of action in this sector. Mobility has always been a common treat in human history,
but the right to the freedom of movement is unfairly enjoyed by individuals in different parts of
the world. Furthermore, the current legal and political framework on international mobility and
citizenship poses a serious threat to the fundamental rights of the individuals.
“Wayfarer citizens” aims to bring together mental and creative energies to develop a new
geopolitical and legal paradigm for human mobility based on the dignity of human beings.

Scientific Steering Committee: Aldo Schiavello, Massimo Starita, Alessandro Spena, Enzamaria Tramontana, Silvio
Bologna, Licia Siracusa, Clelia Bartoli
Administration: Rosario Castiglione, Rosalia Muriella

Venue: Dipartimento di Giurisprudenza, Via Maqueda, 172, 90133 Palermo (Italy)
PROGRAM

WEDNESDAY, 26TH FEBRUARY 2020
AULA MAGNA

9.30 - OPENING CONFERENCE

     Welcome Addresses
      Aldo Schiavello, Director of the Law Department, University of Palermo
      Fabrizio Micari, Rector of University of Palermo
      Leoluca Orlando, Mayor of the City of Palermo
      Salvatore Di Vitale, President of Court of Palermo
      Adham Daraswha, City Councillor for Cultures, City of Palermo
      Giovanni Immordino, President of Bar Council of Palermo

 10.30 - Rethinking the categories of migration. An interdisciplinary approach
       Chair: Antonio Gambaro, Professor emeritus of Civil Law, University of Milano
       Pietro Costa, Professor emeritus of History of Medieval and Modern Law, University of Firenze
       Leo Lucassen, Professor of Global Labour and Migration History and director of the International
       Institute of Social History (IISH) at the Leiden University

 11.30 - COFFEE BREAK

 11.45 - Rethinking the categories of migration. An interdisciplinary approach
       Chair: Antonio Gambaro, Professor emeritus of Civil Law, University of Milan
       Russell King, Professor of Geography at the Sussex Centre for Migration Research
       Elspeth Guild, Professor of EU Law at the Queen Mary University

 13.00 – LUNCH (IN THE LAW DEPARTMENT) & INTERNAL TRANS•MAKING MEETING

 15.00 - Rethinking borders
       Chair: José Juan Moreso, Professor of Philosophy of Law, University Pompeu Fabra Barcelona
       Alberto Di Martino, Professor of Criminal Law, Scuola Sant’Anna di Pisa
       Didier Bigo, Professor of International Relations, King’s College

 16.00 - COFFEE BREAK

 16.15 - Rethinking borders
       Chair: José Juan Moreso, Professor of Philosophy of Law, University Pompeu Fabra Barcelona
       Tullio Scovazzi, Professor of International Law, University of Milano Bicocca
       Shahram Khosravi, Professor of Social Anthropology, University of Stockolm
AULA CHIAZZESE
18.00/20.00 - Presentation of the book: «Beyond the border. Segni di passaggi
attraverso i confini d’Europa» (photos: Luca Prestia, text: Federico Faloppa) and the
related photo exhibition
         Federico Faloppa, University of Reading
         Luca Prestia, photographer
         Fulvio Vassallo Paleologo, ADIF
         Mari D’Agostino, Director of Itastra, University of Palermo

20.00 - APERITIF

During all the days of the conference it will be possible to visit the photo exhibition “Beyond the
Border” by Luca Prestia

THURSDAY, 27TH FEBRUARY 2020

AULA CHIAZZESE

10.00 - Rethinking Nation State – A workshop of legal-political imagination
         Conducted by Clelia Bartoli, Law Department, University of Palermo & Lorenzo Marsili,
         European Alternatives
         The goal is to shape a heresy of the nation State: a diasporic political community
         organized as a State without territory.
         A land fragmented by boundaries and a humanity divided into rigid national identities
         represents a powerful detonator of wars and discrimination. In particular, nation states
         deal with human mobility as an exceptional condition that must be overseen and
         contained, putting the defense of borders before lives protection. To rethink the current
         geopolitical paradigm, a laboratory based on the "Otherwise method" will be proposed.
         That is a cooperative process that combines the cognitive approach with the creative one
         in order to widen the space between what exists and what is possible.

10.00 - Rethinking citizenship
         Chair: Emanuele Conte, Professor of Legal History, Roma Tre University
         Luigi Ferrajoli, Professor emeritus of Philosophy of Law, Roma Tre University
         Paolo Morozzo Della Rocca, Professor of Private Law, University of Urbino
         Manfred Weiss, Professor emeritus at the Law School, Goethe Frankfurt University
         Mario Savino, Professor of Admistrative Law, Della Tuscia University

13.00 – LUNCH (IN THE LAW DEPARTMENT) & INTERNAL TRANS•MAKING MEETING
AULA MAGNA
 15.00 – Round Table:
       Working in the migration field: rethinking approach and strategies
       Chair: Luisa Torchia, Professor of Administrative Law, Roma Tre University
       Massimo Starita, Law Department, University of Palermo
       Carlotta Sami, Spokeswoman for UNHCR Italy
       Pascal Brunet, Director of Relais Culture Europe, leading partner of Trans.making
       Bijou Nzirirane, Foreign Students Office, University of Palermo
       Sylvie Saroléa, Professor at the UCL (Louvain la Neuve, Belgium) in Migration Law, Private
       International Law and Human Rights
       Anis Cassar, Spokesperson for EASO
       Alessandra Ballerini, Lawyer for Human rights and migration
       Alessandra Sciurba, CLEDU – University of Palermo Legal Clinic for Human Rights
       Pomme Boucher, Quartier rouge, Artistic direction & production

COMPLESSO MONUMENTALE SANTA CHIARA, PIAZZA SANTA CHIARA 11 – PALERMO
20.30/23.00 – Artemigrante: social dinner & artistic event

        Artemigrante is an experience spread in several Italian town that aims to create intercultural
        spaces to facilitate social interaction and mutual enrichment through art.
        Artemigrante organizes open gatherings where any participant can freely propose music, dance,
        poetry, stories, silence, laughter, food and all that arises from the unlimited human creativity.
        www.artemigrante.eu/artemigrantepa@gmail.com.

        «Man is realized if he is able to sit on the ground at the level of the other and talk to him until he
        becomes friends with him» (Malawi proverb)
#A Different Research Approach:
                          To Understand the Future Starting from the Margins

Friday, 28th February

ISTITUTO DI FORMAZIONE POLITICA “PEDRO ARRUPE”, Via Franz Lehar, 6 - Palermo

9.00 – Welcome and opening remarks
      Nicoletta Purpura, Director of the Arrupe Institute

9.15 – Seminar
      Massimo Massaro, General secretary of the Arrupe Institute
      The “Idea – Action” Research Program: Objectives, Pedagogy, Instruments
      Anna Staropoli, Sociologist of the Arrupe Institute
      The Courage of a Transforming Social Research: to Cross the Experience
      Ferdinando Fava, Professor of Cultural Anthropology at Padua University
      The Research with Others; the Research for Others.

10.30 – Feedback and discussion among participants

11.00 – COFFEE BREAK AND FOLLOWING TRANSFER AT 11.30

12.00 – Research in action – part 1
      Giuseppe Arici, Researcher at “Idea – Action” Research Program 6th Edition
      Making Kalsa

13.30 – LIGHT LUNCH AND FOLLOWING TRANSFER AT 14.45

15.00 – Research in action – part 2
      Martina Riina, REACT project coordinator (Community Territory Adolescent Networks),
      researcher at “Idea – Action” Research Program 1st Edition
      Valentina Passantino, researcher at “Idea – Action” Research Program 6th Edition
      Youthful Condition in a marginal urban area: the case of Borgo Vecchio

16.30 /18.00 – INTERNAL TRANS•MAKING MEETING
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