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Amsterdam Centre for European Studies at the University of Amsterdam (UvA):

Centre of Excellence for research, education and public debate about Europe, the European Union and its member states.

📚New Book Event❗️Diverse Europe hosts "Coming in: Sexual Politics and EU Accession in Serbia" by Koen Slootmaeckers, who will explore and analyze the symbolism of LGBT rights in contemporary politics.

Drawing on his book and decade-long research in the EU enlargement process and its impact of LGBT politics and lived realities, he will critically engage with the idea of progress.

📆10/5
⏰11:45
📍E0.14B
👉https://bit.ly/3H4iBGD

Book Talk - Coming in: Sexual politics and EU accession in Serbia - Amsterdam Centre for European Studies - ACES - University of Amsterdam

What is progress? When can we celebrate that progress has been made? And if there is progress, progress for whom? In this talk, Koen Slootmaeckers will explore and analyse the symbolism of LGBT rights in contemporary politics.

ACES - University of Amsterdam

❗️New Book Launch❗️Diversity of Belonging in Europe: Public Spaces, Contested Places, Cultural Encounters.
Editors Claske Vos and Susannah Eckersley will discuss their book w/ Elisabeth Niklasson, Sharon Macdonald & Irene Stengs, exploring new directions on belonging in Europe.

read more and register: https://bit.ly/3Lf8hxL

Book launch: Diversity of Belonging in Europe: Public Spaces, Contested Places, Cultural Encounters - Amsterdam Centre for European Studies - ACES - University of Amsterdam

Belonging - or not belonging - lies at the core of many of the recent ‘crises’ and ongoing processes of change that continue to shape as well as to shake up contemporary Europe. New forms of socio-spatial inclusion and exclusion have been both embraced and contested – and always (re)negotiated – as part of ongoing processes of social change, connected to migration and displacement, post-socialism and decolonisation, populism and polarisation.

ACES - University of Amsterdam

13-14/4📆 *EU Health Governance* conference on how #trust & #Solidarity in health-related matters have a huge potential to influence human health & the living environment in the EU.
w/@LawHealthLife, @ACELG_UvA & EUC Erasmus Plus Programme

read/register👇https://bit.ly/3JjtmVA

EU health governance: An opportunity for trust and solidarity? - Amsterdam Centre for European Studies - ACES - University of Amsterdam

On 13-14th April 2023, the Law Centre for Health & Life (Faculty of Law), together with ACES, and ACELG organise a conference on 'EU health governance: An opportunity for trust and solidarity?'.

ACES - University of Amsterdam

10/4-5/5 📆 ACES (w/Diverse Europe) will host Nana Osei-Kofi (@OregonState) as visiting scholar. Her research centers on experiences/conditions of people of African descent in Europe (namely Sweden).

Follow link to read about Nana & her 3⃣ upcoming events http://bit.ly/3JZvv9g

Visiting Scholars - Amsterdam Centre for European Studies - ACES - University of Amsterdam

Each of the Centre’s five Research Theme Groups will also invite one or more Visiting Scholars-in-Residence. The scholars, who'll be staying in Amsterdam for a period of up to one month, will be housed in a participating department. Visiting Scholars-in-Residence are expected to give two research seminars or public lectures; many will also give a PhD master class and/or collaborate with ACES affiliates on joint workshops and publication projects.

ACES - University of Amsterdam

📆4/4: Ethel Tungohan will give a lecture on how migrant domestic workers form social justice movements in support of their communities.

Her research looks @ social movements, immigration policy, social/public policy, & Canadian/comparative politics.

https://bit.ly/3Jw4OKQ

Care Activism - Amsterdam Centre for European Studies - ACES - University of Amsterdam

On April 4th, IMES and ACES will host a lecture by Ethel Tungohan (Department of Political Science, York University) on care activism among migrant domestic workers.

ACES - University of Amsterdam

❗️New Event❗️The co-editors and contributors of the Environment and Planning D: Society and Space Special Issue, “Border and im/mobility entanglements in the Mediterranean”, will offer short introductions to their respective articles. Using the concept of ‘entanglement’, each piece in the Special Issue invites to rethink critical work on border and migration policies and practices across the Mediterranean.

📆6/4
⏰17:00

https://bit.ly/3zd5BKk

Special Issue Launch: Border and im/mobility entanglements in the Mediterranean - Amsterdam Centre for European Studies - ACES - University of Amsterdam

In this event, the co-editors and contributors of the Environment and Planning D: Society and Space Special Issue, “Border and im/mobility entanglements in the Mediterranean”, will offer short introductions to their respective articles. Using the concept of ‘entanglement’, each piece in the Special Issue invites to rethink critical work on border and migration policies and practices across the Mediterranean.

ACES - University of Amsterdam

Happening tonight! you can still register/livestream the event: https://bit.ly/40VspLn

📆23/3
⏰20:00
📍SPUI25 / livestream

The geopolitics of foreign technologies: Europe and the technologies of ‘Others’ - Amsterdam Centre for European Studies - ACES - University of Amsterdam

In this edition of the ‘Europe and the Geopolitics of Technology’ series, experts scrutinize various urgent questions of European technology regulation. When does foreign innovation become a threat, and how do European technology regulators and publics imagine and differentiate sovereign spaces and practices of technology regulation and application? How do practices of various technology actors (private and public) produce security and sovereignty in Europe, China, Russia and beyond? This is a hybrid event, which will also be live streamed.

ACES - University of Amsterdam

Europe & the Geopolitics of Technology series:

When does foreign innovation become a threat? How do European tech. regulators&publics imagine & differentiate sovereign spaces & practices of tech regulation & application?

📆March 23
📍SPUI 25 / livestream
⏰8pm

https://bit.ly/40VspLn

The geopolitics of foreign technologies: Europe and the technologies of ‘Others’ - Amsterdam Centre for European Studies - ACES - University of Amsterdam

In this edition of the ‘Europe and the Geopolitics of Technology’ series, experts scrutinize various urgent questions of European technology regulation. When does foreign innovation become a threat, and how do European technology regulators and publics imagine and differentiate sovereign spaces and practices of technology regulation and application? How do practices of various technology actors (private and public) produce security and sovereignty in Europe, China, Russia and beyond? This is a hybrid event, which will also be live streamed.

ACES - University of Amsterdam

Join "Exodus and Voice: How the Migrant Caravan Motivated Political Participation in Honduras" as Jesse Acevedo leverages the migrant caravan as a #public form of exit in contrast to typical migration movements framed as #private decisions.

📆20/3
⏰12:00
http://bit.ly/3E6B2ZS

Exodus and Voice: How the Migrant Caravan Motivated Political Participation in Honduras - Amsterdam Centre for European Studies - ACES - University of Amsterdam

On March 20, IMES and the ACES Migration Network will host the presentation of professor Acevedo's s research on how the migrant caravans affected political participation among Hondurans.

ACES - University of Amsterdam

📢Call for Papers 📢

For a December 2023 conference on ‘The EU as a Regional International Organisation’ we invite papers on how the ‘RIO’ lens may influence & contextualise our understanding of the EU as a global actor.

w/@Teresa Cabrita & Eva Kassoti; Jan Klabbers as keynote.

Deadline May 1, 2023

https://aces.uva.nl/content/news/2023/03/call-for-papers-the-eu-as-a-regional-international-organisation.html?origin=kNAMXU03SseabyMoXN%2FsWg

Call for Papers: The EU as a Regional International Organisation - Amsterdam Centre for European Studies - ACES - University of Amsterdam

On 1st December 2023, the T.M.C. Asser Institute and the Amsterdam Centre for European Studies (ACES) will hold a conference on ‘The EU as a Regional International Organisation’ at the premises of the T.M.C. Asser Institute in The Hague.

ACES - University of Amsterdam