Agenda

Day 1

Thursday, June 17, 2021

9:15Arrival
9:30Welcome Greetings by University of Urbino
Preview and Opening Remarks


Prof. Dr. Eduardo Barberis (Prof. Dr. Eduardo Barberis, Università di Urbino Carlo Bo) &
Prof. Dr. Marcelo Parreira do Amaral (University of Münster, Germany)
10:00Keynote

Prof. Dr. Manfred Steger, University of Hawai’i at Manoa, USA, Globalization in our Era of the Great Unsettling

Globalization is now at its most critical phase in human history. Over the last two decades, there has been a destabilization of globality marked by the 2008 Global Financial Crisis, continuing with the surge of national populism in the 2010s, and climaxing in the current global coronavirus pandemic. We are experiencing a period of the “Great Unsettling”—shorthand for the intensifying dynamics of instability, dislocation, and insecurity on a global level. The current moment of the Great Unsettling also offers an important opportunity to take stock of the present state of globalization. But rather than mischaracterizing the current context as “deglobalization,” it should be understood as “reglobalization.” What we are witnessing is a profound rearrangement of globalization’s major formations that move at different speeds and at varying levels of intensity. Gaining a better understanding of the crisis of globality requires a new framework that captures distinct formations of globalization, ranging from the embodied to the disembodied. Finally, the reconfiguration of objective globalization dynamics is also linked to subjective processes of related to self and identity. For this reason, this presentation also addresses the production of an “unhappy consciousness” torn between the enjoyment of global digital mobility and the visceral attachment to the stable locality of everyday life.

Chair
Prof. Dr. Marcelo Parreira do Amaral (University of Münster, Germany)
12:00Lunch Break
13:00Thematic session 1: presentations
Chair

Andrea Coveri, (University of Urbino Carlo Bo, Italy),

Rosa Fioravante (University of Urbino Carlo Bo), Humanistic management with a history – Olivetti and the promotion of culture, arts and education within production

Ruggero Cefalo (University of Vienna), Institutions, contexts and outcomes of transitions: a comparison between Italy and Austria
15:00Coffee Break
15:30Andrea Abbati (University of Urbino Carlo Bo), Temporary Work Agencies and the Unqualified Posting of Workers

Mayan K.S. Johrden (University of Munster), Counteracting Educational Inequalities and Economic Crises: Curse and Blessings of Meritocracy

Discussant
Marcelo Parreira do Amaral (University of Münster, Germany)
18:00End

Day 2

Friday, June 18, 2021

9:15Arrival 
 Welcome Greetings by University of Urbino
Opening Remarks


Prof. Dr. Eduardo Barberis (Prof. Dr. Eduardo Barberis, Università di Urbino Carlo Bo) &
Prof. Dr. Marcelo Parreira do Amaral (University of Münster, Germany)
 
09:00Thematic session 2: Global Migration, Mobile Youth and European Integration
Chair

Eduardo Barberis (University of Urbino Carlo Bo, Italy)

Valentina Marconi (University of Urbino Carlo Bo, Italy), Humanitarianism and the EU management of migration and borders: the role of youth-led solidarity initiatives

Federico Rossi (University of Urbino Carlo Bo), Expectations mismatch for unaccompanied migrant minors in the Italian reception system

Simon Morris-Lange (SVR Migration) and Lena Rother, Barred from Opportunity? Shaping Access to Vocational Education and Training for Young Newcomers in the European Union
 
10:30Coffee Break
11:00Gloria Avolio, Claudia Cavallari, Elena Cecchini (University of Urbino Carlo Bo), The blurred lines of intercultural mediation: practices of formal and informal training in Italy

Avwerosuoghene Hope Golah-Ebue (University of Urbino Carlo Bo), The Effect of Education in Economic Stability of Female immigrants from Africa to Europe

Discussant
Francesca Declich (University of Urbino Carlo Bo, Italy)
 
13:00Lunch Break 
14:00Thematic session 3: European Identity and Political Participation of Younger Generations
Chair

Elisa Lello (University of Urbino Carlo Bo, Italy)

Vittorio Sergi (University of Urbino Carlo Bo), Fragile school to work transitions in a vocational education and training school in the Marche region

Javid Jafarov (University of Munster), ‘Citizenship making’ in European schools
 
15:30Coffee Break
16:00Elisa Lello, Nico Bazzoli (University of Urbino Carlo Bo), Young people in Europe between political participation, European identity, and inequalities

Andrea Lupi (Fondazione Montessori Italia, University of Urbino Carlo Bo), Educational Poverty. A Critical Overview of Italian Policies

Discussant
Nicola Giannelli (University of Urbino Carlo Bo, Italy)
 
18:00End 

Day 3

Saturday, June 19, 2021

9:30Arrival
9:45Welcome Greetings by University of Urbino
Opening Remarks

Prof. Dr. Eduardo Barberis (Università di Urbino Carlo Bo) &
Prof. Dr. Marcelo Parreira do Amaral (University of Münster, Germany)
10:00Keynote

Prof. Dr. Yuri Kazepov, University of Vienna, Austria, The challenges of school-to-work transitions: between opportunity structures and territorial inequalities

The lecture aims at clarifying a space-sensitive approach to school-to-work transitions, highlighting what are the main challenges to be addressed. It also will show how educational systems, labour market regimes and other contextual dimensions are linked and produce differentiated opportunity structures. These might be producing or (re)producing territorial inequalities and might require context- and space-sensitive policies in order to break the vicious circles.

Chair
Prof. Dr. Eduardo Barberis (Università di Urbino Carlo Bo)
12:00Closing session

Prof. Dr. Eduardo Barberis (Università di Urbino Carlo Bo) &
Prof. Dr. Marcelo Parreira do Amaral (University of Münster, Germany)
13:00Lunch and Departure


Preparatory Online Meeting

Friday, March 19, 2021

9:45Sign in
10:00Welcome Greetings by University of Urbino
Preview and Opening Remarks

Prof. Dr. Eduardo Barberis (Prof. Dr. Eduardo Barberis, Università di Urbino Carlo Bo) &
Prof. Dr. Marcelo Parreira do Amaral (University of Münster, Germany)
10:30Plenary Session
Introduction to the DAAD Summer School ‘Surviving crises through education: A European challenge’
Overview of themes
Preparing for the on-site meeting: organisation and logistics
12:00Lunch Break
13:30        Parallel session 1: Economic Crises, Inequalities and Education/Training/Labour Market
Chair
Andrea Coveri, (University of Urbino Carlo Bo, Italy),
Discussant
Marcelo Parreira do Amaral (University of Münster, Germany)
Parallel sessionsParallel session 2: Global Migration, Mobile Youth and European Integration
Chair
Eduardo Barberis (University of Urbino Carlo Bo, Italy)
Discussant
Francesca Declich (University of Urbino Carlo Bo, Italy), TBC
 Parallel session 3: European Identity and Political Participation of Younger Generations
Chair
Elisa Lello (University of Urbino Carlo Bo, Italy)
Discussant
Nicola Giannelli (University of Urbino Carlo Bo, Italy)
15:30Coffee Break
16:00Outlook and Closing session
Prof. Dr. Eduardo Barberis (Prof. Dr. Eduardo Barberis, Università di Urbino Carlo Bo) &
Prof. Dr. Marcelo Parreira do Amaral (University of Münster, Germany)
17:00End