BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20250802T042506EDT-9215Mhu1P8@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20250802T082506Z DESCRIPTION:Le Centre sur les droits de la personne et le pluralisme juridq ue vous convie à une présentation par le boursier O'Brien en résidence Ran abir Samaddar\, qui propose d'examiner le discours sur l'économie axée sur les immigrants/réfugiés\, dans le cadre de l'économie capitaliste globale .\n\nRésumé\n\n[En anglais seulement] Most writings on refugee economy or the immigrant economy refer to changes in the immigrant labour absorption policies of the Western governments. In these writings\, the refugee econo my or the immigrant economy never features directly\; refugees are seen as economic actors in the market. But we do not get a full picture of why ca pitalism in late twentieth or early twenty first century needs these refug ee or immigrant labour as economic actors.\n\nThe organic link between the immigrant as an economic actor and the global capitalist economy seems to escape the analysis in these writings. Yet\, if immigration policies prod uce precarious labour\, this has general significance for the task of theo rising the migrant as living labour. The question of the production of liv ing labour is important because it puts in a critical perspective the nece ssity of the states and the international regime of protection to synchron ise the economic and the political strategies of protection.\n\nLe confére ncier\n\n[En anglais seulement] Ranabir Samaddar belongs to the critical s chool of thinking and is considered as one of the foremost theorists in th e field of migration and forced migration studies. His much-acclaimed The Politics of Dialogue (2004) was a culmination of his long work on justice\ , rights\, and peace.\n\nHis later writings\, The Materiality of Politics (2007) and The Emergence of the Political Subject (2010)\, signaled a new turn in critical postcolonial thinking. His co-authored work on new town a nd new forms of accumulation Beyond Kolkata: Rajarhat and the Dystopia of Urban Imagination (2014) takes urban studies forward in the context of pos t-colonial capitalism.\n DTSTART:20171123T153000Z DTEND:20171123T170000Z LOCATION:Salle de conférence Stephen Scott (OCDH 16)\, Pavillon Chancellor- Day\, CA\, QC\, Montréal\, H3A 1W9\, 3644\, rue Peel SUMMARY:The Labouring Subject of Refugee Economies URL:/law/fr/channels/event/labouring-subject-refugee-e conomies-282380 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR