Im Rahmen der Jahreskonferenz der International Studies Association in Nashville unter dem Titel „A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World“ trägt Ulrike Krause zu zwei Roundtables bei. Beide Roundtables sind von James Milner (Carleton University, Kanada) organisiert. Dies betrifft einerseits „Meaningful refugee participation: Critical reflections and awkward conversations in the global refugee regime“ gemeinsam mit Mustafa Alio (R-SEAT), Rez Gardi (R-Seat), Haqqi Bahram (Linköping University) und Tristan Harley (Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law, UNSW Sydney). Andererseits geht es um „Localizing forced displacement research, policy and practice“ gemeinsam mit Maha Shuayb (Lebanese American University), Rose Jaji (University of Zimbabwe), Merve Erdilmen (McGill University) und Amanda Coffie (University of Ghana, Legon).
At the Annual Conference of the International Studies Association in Nashville „A Wider Discipline For A Smaller World“, Ulrike Krause takes part in two roundtables, both organized and chaired by James Milner (Carleton University, Canada). One the one hand, „Meaningful refugee participation: Critical reflections and awkward conversations in the global refugee regime“ together with Mustafa Alio (R-SEAT), Rez Gardi (R-Seat), Haqqi Bahram (Linköping University) and Tristan Harley (Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law, UNSW Sydney). On the other hand, „Localizing forced displacement research, policy and practice“ together with Maha Shuayb (Lebanese American University), Rose Jaji (University of Zimbabwe), Merve Erdilmen (McGill University) and Amanda Coffie (University of Ghana, Legon).