<div dir="ltr"><div><br clear="all"></div><div>‘Migrants’ voices in discourse: bottom-up perspectives on migration’ workshop<br>Faculty of Political Sciences, Communication and Sociology<br>La Sapienza University in Rome, 4 th November 2025<br><br>Organisers: Samuel Bennett, Sofia Lampropoulou, Franco Zappettini<br><br>CDS literature has long scrutinised how migration is discursively constructed and to<br>what societal effect. Research foci have extensively ranged from discrimination and<br>racialisation to the increasing politicization and mediatization of moral panic and<br>resentment towards migrant groups or individuals (van Dijk, Wodak, Krzyzanowski).<br>These different strands of scholarship have provided extremely valuable insights into<br>the discourses of top-down, institutional actors (e.g. government, politicians and<br>mass media) but have focused only to a lesser degree on bottom-up perspectives<br>whether by the civil society, advocate organisations (Lampropoulou, Giaxoglou and<br>Johnson. 2024), or by people with lived experience of migration (Krzyzanowski and<br>Wodak 2010; Bennett 2015). In their close attention to top-down exclusion and<br>racism, then, in some respects at least the predominant research streams in CDS<br>seem to have inadvertently excluded migrant voices and/ or have opted to advocate<br>on their behalf. Moreover, the exclusive attention to dominance and power within<br>CDS has resulted in the neglect of voices of resistance resulting in CDS failing to<br>engage with the very communities, such as migrant communities it seeks to<br>advocate for.<br>As worldwide migratory patterns increase - sustained by economic, social,<br>and environmental pushes - and migration (management) continues to be a highly<br>mobilised topic in public discourses, issues of (political) representation and (lack of)<br>migrants’ agency remain key concerns warranting close scrutiny of the interplay<br>between discourses and social hierarchies. This one-day workshop aims to broaden<br>understanding of migration in discourse with two distinct aims that address gaps in<br>previous research:<br><br>1) To offer bottom-up perspectives and highlight discursive affordances<br>for migrant voices and narratives (Hymes, 1996) of their situated<br><br>subjectivity to be heard, departing from mainstream top-down<br>approaches in CDS.<br>2) To account for exclusion dynamics and power asymmetries between<br>actors engendered by and reflected in discursive practices on<br>migration.<br><br>Methodologically we privilege affective and ethnographic approaches to discourse,<br>welcoming interdisciplinary contributions (including from the civil society and outside<br>academia) that take a critical perspective to the issues outlined above.<br>Rather than focusing on one single geographical context, we try to capture the<br>overarching dynamics of different transnational and transcultural realities of<br>migration including but not limited to the effect of diasporas on migrants’ political<br>awareness and the political mobilisation of their social capital, the racialisation and/<br>or bordering practices in representations of migration mobility, the (mediated) lived<br>experiences of migrants, refugees and asylum seekers.<br><br>The workshop aims to bring together scholars working on the issues outlined<br>above. We welcome all contributions, including working papers. If you would like to<br>join us please send a 300-word abstract by 30 th September by using this form:<br><a href="https://forms.gle/d8pdKdk9wZF62MKA9">https://forms.gle/d8pdKdk9wZF62MKA9</a></div><span class="gmail_signature_prefix">-- </span><br><div dir="ltr" class="gmail_signature" data-smartmail="gmail_signature"><div dir="ltr"><div>Cordiali Saluti, Best Regards</div><div><br></div>Franco Zappettini PhD (London)<div>Professore Associato di Lingua Inglese</div><div>Facoltà di Scienze Politiche Sociologia e Comunicazione</div><div>Università La Sapienza, Roma</div><div>Stanza 1, IV piano</div><div>Co-editor of the CADAAD Journal</div><div>Book review editor at JLP</div><div><br></div><div><p><img></p></div></div></div></div>
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