Das Programm ist in Mitteleuropäischer Zeit angegeben. | Please note that Middle European time is used for the schedule.
December 2
online
19.00: VORTRAG | LECTURE
MICHEL AGIER
Can the camps‘ life create a common world?
December 3
online
09.00
Grußworte von Mitgliedern des Komitees | Introduction
09.30
MATTHEW STIBBE & KIM WÜNSCHMANN
Internment of civilians during the First and Second World Wars: A comparison
Abstract
10.15 – 11.45: RESPONSES TO INTERNMENT: HISTORICAL CASE STUDIES
Moderation: Katrin Sippel
RONI MIKEL ARIELI
Cycles of incarceration: From a Nazi Concentration Camp to a British Colonial internment camp
Abstract
ANAT KUTNER
Reconstructing lives, creating citizens: The role of JDC in the rehabilitation of Cyprus detainees 1946-1949
Abstract
JEAN-MICHEL TURCOTTE
Prisoners of war, civilians or dangerous communists? The international committee of the Red Cross, the United Nations Command and the internment of Koreans, 1950–1953
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11.45 – 13.15: MITTAGSPAUSE | LUNCH BREAK
13.15 – 15.15: INTERNMENT IN FRANCE DURING WORLD WAR II
Moderation: Kerstin von Lingen
LILLY MAIER
The Intervention of Non-Governmental Organizations in State-Run Internment Camps: The Rescue of Jewish Children from Rivesaltes Told Through the Example of Vivette Hermann
Abstract
MEGHAN RILEY
“…we are simply inoffensive fools who want to feed people they don’t think are worth feeding”: Quaker food relief in the internment camps of Southern France, 1940-42
Abstract
PNINA ROSENBERG
Mickey (Mouse) in a mousetrap: Gurs Camp through the lens of Horst Rosenthal’s graphic novels
Abstract
CHRISTOPH JAHR
The history and present of a site of terror: Gurs internment camp from 1939 till today
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15.45 – 17.45: QUESTIONS OF ENEMY ALIENS DURING AND AFTER WORLD WAR II
Moderation: Helga Embacher
CHRISTOPHER BURKE & GÜNTHER SANDNER
Otto Neurath & Marie Reidemeister on the Isle of Man: A case study of Central-European exiles in British internment during the Second World War
Abstract
CHRISTIANE GRIEB
“Has anything been done about shipping 20,000 internees to Newfoundland or St. Helena?”
Abstract
MARILYN G. MILLER
Hard time in the Big Easy: New Orleans‘ unique role in the WWII internment of Latin American Enemy Alien Deportees
Abstract
ANDREA STRUTZ
After internment: Jewish refugees in Canada and their integration into the Canadian society
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19.00: BUCHPRÄSENTATION | BOOK PRESENTATION
GABRIELE ANDERL (HG.)
Hinter verschlossenen Toren. Die Internierung von Geflüchteten von den 1930er Jahren bis in die Gegenwart. Verlag der Theodor Kramer Gesellschaft
Nach einer Einführung von GABRIELE ANDERL
Beiträge von
FRIEDRICH STEPANEK: Der Erfahrungskomplex in den südfranzösischen Lagern 1939-1941 am Beispiel des Südtiroler Spanienkämpfers Johann Wielande
KATRIN SIPPEL: Zwangsaufenthalt und Inhaftierung von Flüchtlingen in Portugal während des Zweiten Weltkriegs
CHRISTOPH MENTSCHL: Die britische Internierungspolitik während des Zweiten Weltkriegs in Großbritannien und auf der Isle of Man
MARGIT FRANZ: „Externed by Hitler. Interned by the English“. Internierung während des Zweiten Weltkrieges im kolonialen Indien
und ANDREAS SCHLOENHARDT: Entlegene Inseln und Drittstaaten: Internierung von Aslywerber•innen in Australien
December 4
online
09.00 – 10.30: STRATEGIES OF INTEGRATION INTO SOCIETY 1945-1960
Moderation: Linda Erker
ANDREAS KRANEBITTER & PETER PIRKER
Georgia On Their Minds. Gregor Sebba’s social research on European DPs in the United States after 1945
Abstract
RACHEL BLUMENTHAL
Rehabilitation through Labor – Welfare or Control of Refugees in Postwar Upper Austria and Salzburg
Abstract
MICHAEL MAYER
“The English Workhouse at Its Worst Was Better”: The Federal Reception Camp for Asylum Seekers in Valka (Federal Republic of Germany) between Segregation and Opening 1953 to 1960
Abstract
11.00 – 13.00: PERSPEKTIVEN AUF DAS LEBEN IN LAGERN HEUTE | PERSPECTIVES ON LIFE IN CAMPS TODAY
Moderation: Herbert Langthaler
BIRGIT BEHRENSEN
Entmündigungsdynamiken in zentralisierten Unterkünften
Abstract
CLARA BOMBACH
„Komm in mein Haus!“: Die Bedeutung des Familienzimmers aus der Sicht der Kinder in einer Asylunterkunft in der Schweiz
Abstract
FRÄNZI BUSER & ELLEN HÖHNE
(Un)Begleitete minderjährige Geflüchtete und ihre Unterbringung: Ethnographische Erkundungen an „unfreiwilligen Lebensorten“
Abstract
SIMON SPERLING & SEBASTIAN MUY
Sonderlager – Prognosen – Labels. Zur Rolle der „Bleibeperspektive“ im bayerischen Lagersystem
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13.00 – 14.00: MITTAGSPAUSE | LUNCH BREAK
14.00 – 15.30: INTERNMENT CAMPS IN THE CARIBBEAN DURING WORLD WAR II
Moderation: Laurin Blecha
CLAUDIA THEUNE & IRIS WINKELBAUER
Archeological research in Caribbean internment camps
ZACHARY J. M. BEIER & SUZANNE FRANCIS-BROWN
„A Lively Little Town“: Historical Archaeology and Global Heritage at the Gibraltar Camp, The University of the West Indies Mona, Jamaica
CHRISTIAN CWIK
Austrians in Trinidadian internment camps: Between flight, integration, and internment, 1940-45
16.30-18.00: SHELTER IMAGINARIES AND FORMS OF RESISTANCE TODAY
Moderation: Christoph Reinprecht
DANIEL BERTRAND MONK & ANDREW HERSCHER
A Global shelter imaginary: Humanitarian internment and the rationalization of rightless relief
Abstract
MAXIMILIANE BRANDMAIER
Adaptation and resistance in the everyday lives of refugees in Austrian collective reception centres: Empowerment and social support
Abstract
IOANNIS CHRISTIDIS
Singing and dancing for freedom of movement: Resisting forced confinement in “hotspot“ camps in Thessaloniki, Greece 2016
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