Negotiating Citizenship, Racism and Belonging in France and Germany

Negotiating Citizenship, Racism and Belonging in France and Germany

Tue, 04.07. 18:00 Uhr

The Berlin Institute for Empirical Integration and Migration Research and the Young Islam Conference (JIK) are honored to invite you to a panel with the Sociologist, Jean Beaman from the University of California, Santa Barbara.
The panel discusses how whiteness is constructed in the context of France and Germany and how young Europeans in both societies negotiate citizenship and belonging.

Jean Beaman is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Her research focuses on race/ethnicity, racism, international migration, and state violence in both France and the United States. She is author of Citizen Outsider: Children of North African Immigrants in France (University of California Press, 2017), as well as numerous articles and book chapters. Her current book project is on suspect citizenship and belonging, anti-racist mobilization, and activism against state violence in France.

Program
Input by Prof. Jean Beaman
Panel Discussion with Prof. Jean Beaman, Jasemin Seven (Young Islam Conference) and Aminata Bouaré (Participant Narrative Change Academy)
Moderation: Fatima El Sayed

Venue: Institut für Europäische Ethnologie of Humboldt University, Room 408, M-Str. 40-41 10117 Berlin

We ask for registration until July 3 to: elsayedf@hu-berlin.de.

The event will be held in English.

The Project Deutscher Islam als Alternative zum Islamismus? is funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research.

Speaker*innen

  • Prof. Jean Beaman

    Sociologist, Author

  • Aminata Bouaré

    Participant Narrative Change Academy

Moderation

  • Fatima El Sayed

    Political scientist at the Berlin Institute for Empirical Integration and Migration Research

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