BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20251106T041906EST-2995vEEV1v@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20251106T091906Z DESCRIPTION:In this\, the fifth in a series of events about the world after COVID-19\, Les midis du Monde d’après\, Valérie Amiraux and Théodore McLa uchlin will be discussing what international migration will look like afte r COVID-19 and whether countries will face a trade-off between security an d citizenship rights. This bilingual event is hosted by the Max Bell Schoo l of Public Policy\, the Université de Montréal\, the Centre for Internati onal Peace and Security Studies\, and the Centre d’études et de recherches internationale.\n\nRegister here.\n\n \n\nSpeakers\n\nValérie Amiraux\n\n Valérie Amiraux is a full Professor of Sociology at the University of Mont real\, where she holds the Canada Research Chair for the Study of Religiou s Pluralism. Her main fields are religious pluralism\, Muslim minorities\, and discrimination. Her current research interests centre on an ethnograp hic analysis of the articulation between pluralism and radicalization\, wi th a special emphasis on the interaction between majority societies and Je ws and Muslims as minorities in specific cities of Europe and Canada. Her most recent publications include Parisian Muslims\, OSF Report\, 2012\; 'R adicalization and the Challenge of Muslim Integration in the European Unio n' (Handbook of Political Islam\, Routledge\, 2012)\; 'Religion and Politi cal Sociology' (Blackwell Companion of Political Sociology\, Willey-Blackw ell\, 2012)\; and 'Crisis and New Challenges? French Republicanism Featuri ng Multiculturalism' (European Multiculturalisms: What Went Wrong? Zed Boo ks\, 2010). Read more.\n\nThéodore McLauchlin\n\nTheodore McLauchlin is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at the Univers ité de Montréal\, and Deputy Director of the Center for International Peac e and Security Studies (CEPSI). He earned his doctorate from 9IÖÆ×÷³§Ãâ·Ñ Univer sity in 2013. A researcher in the field of security and international and internal wars\, he is particularly interested in the organization and poli tical life of military forces\, both state and non-state. He holds a Socia l Sciences and Humanities Research Council grant for his work titled 'When Soldiers Rebel: State Berakdown and Army-Splinter Wars.' His research has been featured in the Journal of Conflict Resolution\, Comparative Politic s\, et Conflict Management and Peace Science. Read more.\n DTSTART:20210202T170000Z DTEND:20210202T180000Z LOCATION:Online SUMMARY:International Migration after COVID-19: A Dilemma between Security and Citizenship? URL:/maxbellschool/channels/event/international-migrat ion-after-covid-19-dilemma-between-security-and-citizenship-326602 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR