36.24, Migration, Identity and Transnational Discourses
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Subject: 36.24, Migration, Identity and Transnational Discourses
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Date: 08-Jan-2025
From: Encarnacion Hidalgo Tenorio [ehidalgo at ugr.es]
Subject: Migration, Identity and Transnational Discourses
Migration, Identity and Transnational Discourses
Short Title: FOM at Play
Date: 03-Sep-2025 - 05-Sep-2025
Location: Granada, Spain
Contact: Encarnacion Hidalgo Tenorio
Contact Email: ehidalgo at ugr.es
Meeting URL: https://www.granadacongresos.com/fomaplay
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Cognitive Science;
Computational Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; Pragmatics
Subject Language(s): English (eng)
French (fra)
Italian (ita)
Spanish (spa)
Meeting Description:
The evolving landscape, especially shaped by the effects of Brexit,
and populism, extremism, or the conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza, has
significantly shifted perceptions of critical issues such as freedom
of movement and, consequently, migration. Hatred on social media and
violent behaviours are some of the alarming consequences of this new
reality. The University of Granada, alongside the Universities of
Zaragoza, Perpignan, L'Orientale, and Parthenope in Naples, is
actively participating in a project led by Prof. Pascual Pérez-Paredes
from the University of Murcia, focused on the aforementioned
initiative (FOM at Play, KA220-HED-236D1825). In its essence, FOM at Play
aims to be a key reference in understanding the profound impact of
freedom of movement on EU citizens and the broader EU project. To
achieve this, Europeans living in countries other than their own have
been interviewed to share their experiences and perspectives on
identity, among other topics. In line with our commitment to advancing
knowledge and facilitating a meaningful debate, from 2 to 5 September
2025, the teams involved in FOM at Play will present their findings, and
look forward to engaging with other fellow scholars who share an
interest in the project and its related themes, encouraging them
contribute their own research on migration and freedom of movement
from their own angles.
Guests who have confirmed their attendance: Niall Curry (Manchester
Metropolitan University), Massimiliano Demata (University of Turin),
Izaskun Elorza (University of Salamanca), Linda Fisher (University of
Cambridge), Victoria Guillén Nieto (University of Alicante), Rosa
María Rodríguez-Izquierdo (Pablo de Olavide University), Alejandro
Moreo (Italian National Council of Research), Antonia Olmos Alcaraz
(University of Granada), Carmen Santamaría García (Alcalá university),
Ruth Wodak (Lancaster University).
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