26 November 2009
Event background
CLIP Network High Level Meeting, 30 November - 1 December 2009, Brussels, Belgium
Intercultural approaches to community-building and cohesion in European cities – what can European integration policy learn from cities on how to manage migration and diversity in times of economic slump?
Venue: Committee of the Regions, 101 Rue Belliard, B-1040 Brussels – Room JDE52
Programme
DAY 1 - Monday 30 November 2009
08.45 Registration - 101 Rue Belliard, B-1040 Brussels – Room JDE52
09.30 Opening and welcome
Luc van den Brande, President, Committee of the Regions
Gabriella Battaini-Dragoni, Director General for Education, Culture and Heritage, Youth and Sport and Co-ordinator for Intercultural Dialogue, Council of Europe
Jorma Karppinen, Director, Eurofound [presentation, .pdf, 212kb]
Kent Andersson, Deputy Mayor, Malmö
10.10 Keynote address:
Importance of intercultural policies for the social cohesion of European societies in times of economic challenges
Maroš Šefčovič, European Commissioner for Education, Training, Culture and Youth
10.30 Concerns and strategies of intercultural relations in European cities
Moderator: Anna Ludwinek, Research Officer, Eurofound
Focus:
Shortcomings, challenges, concerns and opportunities of intercultural policies in European cities as regards the integration and social inclusion of migrants
Need for a new paradigm of intercultural policies for community-building and deficits of traditional policy responses to diversity and integration in European cities
Intercultural strategies and practices of European cities
Hubert Krieger, Research Manager, Eurofound
Intercultural policies as a new paradigm for the integration of migrants
Robert Palmer, Director of Culture and Cultural Heritage, Council of Europe [presentation, .pdf, 708kb]
11.15 Coffee
11.35 First round of four parallel workshops – strategies of intercultural policies
Focus:
Discuss presentations of previous session
Practical examples of local strategies for intercultural policies
Need for effective social inclusion and anti-discrimination
Moderators - Sergey Khrychikov, Migration Division, Council of Europe
Christoph Meier, Head of Integration Promotion, City of Zürich
Silke Tönshoff, Head of Unit 2, Directorate for Consultative Works, Committee of the Regions
Michaela Kauer, Head of Brussels Office, City of Vienna
Rapporteurs - Heinz Fassmann, Managing Director of the Institute of Urban and Regional Research, Austrian Academy of Science
Patrycja Matusz, Institute of International Relations, University of Wrocław (P)
Phil Wood, Director, Comedia Consultancy, Consultant to Council of Europe
Irena Guidikova, Head of Cultural Policy, Diversity and Dialogue Cultural and Natural Heritage Directorate, Council of Europe
Discussion
13.00 Lunch
14.30 Innovative approaches to local policies for intercultural relations
Moderator: Luis Miguel Pariza Castaños, Chairperson of the European Integration Forum, European Economic and Social Committee
14.40 Keynote address
New approaches to intercultural policies in the City of Stuttgart and in the CLIP network
Martin Schairer, Member of CLIP Steering Committee and Mayor, City of
Stuttgart
15.00 Intercultural relations with muslim and other faith communities in European cities
Focus:
Analysis of conditions of Muslim and other faith communities in European cities
De-bunking concerns regarding intercultural relations with Muslim and other faith communities in European cities
Overview of intercultural policies of cities and examples of good practice
Religion and democracy in Europe and its importance for local policies for intercultural relations: results of the van Leer Group Foundation project within the Network of European Foundations (NEF)
Hywel Ceri Jones, European Policy Advisor NEF and former Director General, European Commission
Rien van Gendt, Chair, NEF Initiative on Religion and Democracy in Europe, member of the Board, Van Leer Group Foundation
At home in Europe? Muslims in European cities: results of the Open Society
Institute (OSI) study
Tufyal Choudhury, OSI and Lecturer in Human Rights, University of Durham
Intercultural policies of cities to meet religious needs and fostering intercultural dialogue: good practices
Doris Lüken-Klaßen, Researcher, european forum for migration studies (efms) [presentation, .pdf, 109kb]
16.00 Coffee
16.15 Second round of four parallel workshops
Focus:
Workshop 2.1 and 2.2: specific issues of intercultural policies and practices towards Muslim and other faith communities
Workshop 2.3: social inclusion, anti-discrimination and governance of intercultural policy
Workshop 2.4: challenges for intercultural relations and de-radicalisation programmes
Moderators - Anissa Akhandaf, Policy Officer, Living Together Department**,** City of Antwerp (B) (tbc)
Ferruccio Pastore, Director, Fieri (I)
Costas Fotakis, Adviser on Migration, DG Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities, European Commission
Gari Pavkovic, Head of Integration Department, City of Stuttgart
Rapporteurs - Dirk Gebhardt, Programme Officer Migration & Integration, Eurocities
Ayse Oezbabacan, City of Stuttgart (D)
Jens Nilsson, Rapporteur on Intercultural Cities, Congress of Local and Regional Authorities, Council of Europe
Lord Graham Tope, Member of the Bureau, Committee of the Regions
Discussion
17.30 End of day one
18.00 Reception
Committee of the Regions, Atrium 5.
**DAY 2 - Tuesday 1 December 2009
**
08.30 Registration
09.00 Lessons learned regarding local intercultural policies: three roundtables discussing workshop results
Moderator: Nazia Hussain, Director of Muslims in EU Cities Monitoring Project**,** OSI
Focus:
Report back from workshops
Analysis of local policy on intercultural relations
Dialogue between various parties
09.05 Roundtable 1: results from the workshop on concerns and strategies of intercultural relations in European cities
Report and discussion between the four rapporteurs of the first series of workshops on Monday morning
Discussion in plenary
09.35 Roundtable 2: results from the workshops on governance, ethnic minorities and relations to muslims
Report and discussion between the four rapporteurs of the second series of workshops on Monday afternoon
Discussion in plenary
10.05 Coffee
10.25 Roundtable 3: What can we learn from the results of the conference?
Moderator: Heaven Crawley, Director of Centre for Migration Policy Research, University of Swansea
Focus:
Policy conclusions at local and European level
Ebrahim Adia, Former Member of the Commission on Integration and Cohesion of the UK government
Alison Crabb, Deputy Head of Unit, Cultural Policy and Intercultural Dialogue,
DG EAC, European Commission
Sabine Frank, Coordinator, Platform for Intercultural Europe
Gon Mevis, Alderman, City of Tilburg (NL)
12.00 Conclusions
Moderator: Agnès Hubert, Societal Adviser, Bureau of European Policy Advisors to President Barroso_,_ European Commission
Focus:
What is the future of European intercultural policy?
Are there more challenges?
Do we need a new paradigm?
Ilda Curti, Deputy Mayor (Assessore), City of Torino (IT)
Chris Hedges, Chairperson of European Committee for Migration (CDMG) of the Council of Europe; Assistant Director, Immigration and Nationality Directorate, Home Office, UK
13.00 Close of meeting
Jorma Karppinen, Director, Eurofound
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