Exclusion, integration, and democracy GOODINT Workshop Program
10th–12th May 2023
UiT – The Arctic University of Norway
Day 1 – 10th May
11.00-11.15 Opening
11.15–12.00 Zoltán Miklósi (CEU): Social Status: An Authority-based Account
12.00–12.45 Kerstin Reibold (UiT): Trust relations as mechanisms of inclusion and integration
12.45–14.00 Lunch
14.00–14.45 Sara Toffanin (UiT): Early integration of asylum seekers in Norway: between high- and
low-prospect refugees and the role of temporality
14.45–15.00 Break
15.00–15.45 Anna Milioni (KCL): Democratic inclusion, sedentariness, and mobile migration
15.45–16.30 Rufaida Al Hashmi (University of Oxford): National Security and Immigration
Restrictions
17:00–18:00 Panel discussion with local stakeholders
physician for refugees in Tromsø municipality)
18:00–18:30 Reception
19:00 Conference dinner
Day 2 – 11th May
10.00-10.45 Rebecca Buxton (University of Bristol): Beyond Recognition: Toward a Queer Theory
of Refuge
10.45-11.30 Zara Goldstone (UCL): Colonialism, Relational Inequality, and Migration Rights
11.30-11.45 Break
11.45-12.30 Attila Mráz (Stockholm University): Non-participation and Political Equality: What
should political egalitarians say about enfranchised immigrants who do not vote?
12.30-13.15 Jamie Draper (University of Oxford): Enclaves for the Excluded: Three Non-ideal
Defences
13.15-14.00 Lunch
14.00–14.45 Yael Peled (Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity): The
Practical Ethics of Linguistic Integration: Three Challenges
14.45–15.30 Charles Olney (University of Texas – Rio Grande Valley): The Politics of Preservation:
Openness to Inclusion Across Associational Frames
15.30-15.15 Break
15.15-16.00 David Ween (Tulane University): Rethinking Locke’s Exclusion of Non-Believers
19.00 Conference dinner
Day 3 – 12th May – Book workshop – Patti T. Lenard: Exclusion and Democracy (OUP, 2023)
9.00–9.30 Comments by Annamari Vitikainen (UiT)
9.30–10.00 Comments by Nils Holtug (University of Copenhagen)
10.00–10.15 Break
10.15–10.45 Comments by Eszter Kollár (KU Leuven)
10.45–11.15 Comments by Andrew Mason (University of Warwick)
11.15–11.30 Break
11.30–12.00 Comments by Esma Baycan-Herzog (University of Geneva)
12.00–12.30 Comments by Andreas Følesdal (University of Oslo)
12.30–13.00 Comments by Sarah Fine (University of Cambridge)
13.00–14.00 Lunch
14.00–15.00 Patti Lenard’s response and discussion