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International Geographical Union

Union Géographique Internationale

Report of Commission Activities 2012-2015

IGU Commission on

Global Change and Human Mobility

(GLOBILITY)

http://www.globility.org

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1. Membership

Chairperson DOMÍNGUEZ-MUJICA, Prof. Josefina Department of Geography, University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Pérez del Toro, 1, 35003 Las Palmas - Spain Tel +34 928 451736, Fax +34 928 451701, E-mail: [email protected] Scientific Secretary STANISCIA, Dr. Barbara Department of European, American and Intercultural Studies, Sapienza University of Rome, P.le Aldo Moro, 5, 00185 Rome - Italy Tel +39 06 49913417, Fax +39 06 49913541, E-Mail: [email protected] Steering Committee Members GALKINA, Prof. Tamara

Institute of Geography, Russian Academy of Sciences, 119017, Staromonetniy pereulok 29, Moscow –Russia, E-Mail: [email protected]

ISHIKAWA, Prof. Yoshitaka Department of Geography, Graduate School of Letters, Kyoto University, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-8501 –Japan, E-Mail: [email protected]

KING, Prof. Russell (tbc) Sussex Centre for Migration Research, University of Sussex, Brighton, BN1 9RH - United Kingdom, E-Mail: [email protected]

KRISJANE, Prof. Zaiga Institute for Urban and Regional Research, University of Latvia, Alberta 10, LV 1215, Riga– Latvia, E-mail: [email protected]

MAHARAJ, Prof. Brij Department of Geography, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Private Bag X01, Pietermaritzburg - South Africa, E-mail: [email protected]

MONTANARI, Prof. Armando Department of European and Comparative Studies, Universita di Roma "La Sapienza" P. le Aldo Moro 5, I-00185 Roma– Italy, E-mail: [email protected]

PORTNOV, Prof. Boris Department of Natural Resources & Environmental Management, University Haifa, Mount Carmel, Haifa, Israel 31905– Israel, E-mail: [email protected]

POVOA-NETO, Prof. Helion Interdisciplinary Group of Migration Studies (NIEM), Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil cep 21941-590– Brazil, E-mail: [email protected]

VANDERMOTTEN, Prof. Christian Free University of Brussels, Campus de la Plaine. 1050 Brussels –Belgium, E-mail: [email protected]

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The Globility Commission members

The total number of members of the Commission is 166 (as of 14 March 2016) and the number of countries involved is 52. The increase in the number of members since 2012 has been 28.7% (from 129 to 166 members). The number of countries has increased of 8.3% (from 48 to 52 countries).

Country Number Country Number

Australia 4 Mongolia 2

Austria 2 Mozambique 1

Belgium 6 Namibia 1

Brazil 4 Nepal 1

Bulgaria 1 Netherlands 3

Canada 4 New Zealand 1

China 3 Nigeria 2

Croatia 4 Norway 1

Czech 3 Poland 5

Fiji 1 Portugal 4

Finland 1 Romania 5

France 3 Russia 3

Germany 7 South Africa 7

Ghana 2 South Korea 2

Greece 1 Spain 12

Hungary 9 Sudan 1

India 1 Switzerland 2

Iran 1 Taiwan 2

Israel 4 Thailand 1

Italy 8 Tonga 1

Japan 16 Tunisia 2

Latvia 3 Turkey 2

Lithuania 1 Uganda 1

Luxembourg 1 United

Kingdom 8

Malaysia 1 USA 3

Mexico 1 Vietnam 1

TOTAL 166

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2. Meetings

2.a The meetings Globility Commission has organized in the period 2012-2016 with summary

information on their locations, dates, and numbers of participants:

Location Country Days Month and Year Oral

Presentations Participants Total

Bamberg Germany 25-26 April 2013 16 20 36

Kyoto Japan 04-09 August 2013 16 40 56

Rome Italy 05-07 September 2013 24 30 54

Krakow Poland August 2014 15 30 45

Moscow Russian

Federation 17-21 August 2015 15 35 50

Budapest Hungary 31-01 August-September

2015 34 50 84

2.b A brief summary of the topics addressed at each meeting and the findings or conclusions

resulting from the discussions if appropriate. Please highlight the new ideas and insights identified

at each meeting and their immediate and long-term theoretical and practical implications (do

include a photograph or two if you have them).

2.b.1. A conference on ‘migration, emigration and return migration’ was held in Bamberg (Germany)

in the year 2013 (“Bamberg Meeting”). It was organized in the framework of the IGU Globility

Commission jointly by the Geographical Research on Migration and Transition, University of

Bamberg/Germany (prof. Daniel Göeler), University of Latvia (prof. Zaiga Krisjane) and University of

Tirana/Albania (prof. Dhimiter Doka). Processes of in-migration, out-migration and return migration

were analysed in a comparative perspective from sending and receiving countries. All participants

agreed that the migration patterns of the beginning of the 21st century are not new phenomena.

But, obviously, there are new forms and novel dynamics in the observed spatial mobility. Thus, the

biggest challenge of migration research is the systematization of the knowledge concerning

migratory movements in the last two decades and the development of possible new migration

models.

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“Bamberg meeting” promoted by Daniel Göler and Zaiga Krisjane

2.b.2. The IGU Globility Commission has organized its own sessions (“Kyoto Meeting”) in the

framework of the IGU 2013 Regional Conference. Two different topics were discussed in the

sessions developed during two full-working days. The first was ‘beyond economy and politics:

human mobility and subjectivities’ and covered the discussions on transnationalism,

multiculturalism and social processes. The life style cycle and the educational impacts of migration

were also approached upon the focus of receiving and sending places.

The topic of the second session of the “Kyoto Meeting” was ‘the challenge of human mobility:

overcoming frontiers and difficulties in times of economic crisis’. The discussions revolved around

the effects of the crisis on the standards of life of migrants, urban development and housing market,

and the impact of these circumstances on human mobility. Geographical information systems,

mapping and spatialization techniques used in several presentations enriched the debate of the

different geographical perspectives.

“Kyoto meeting” tea ceremony promoted by Yoshitaka Ishikawa

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2.b.3. The IGU Globility Commission organized its own sessions (“Rome Meeting”) in the framework

of the 2013 EUGEO Congress. The topic was ‘Recent developments in global change and human

mobilities’ and the contributions dealt with the perceptions and cultural interactions inherent to

the processes of mobility; different methods of analysis, concepts and notions were displayed to

study the nexus between climate change and human mobility. Other lens of debate was the re-

interpretation of the relationships between tourism and migration.

The immediate and long-term theoretical and practical implications of these different discussions

drive to a deep analysis of the transnational perspective; among other goals, the migrants’

attachment to places, gender condition and transcultural processes; the re-thinking of the role of

policy makers in front of the global challenges (climate change and human mobility); the

interactions among the complex forms of human mobility; and the new tendencies of human

mobility from a geographical perspective, attending to the differentiated spatial impacts of the

global economic crisis.

“Rome meeting” promoted by Armando Montanari

2.b.4. The Globility Commission organized its own sessions (“Krakow Meeting”) in the framework

of the 2014 IGU Regional Conference. In the “Krakow Meeting” two different topics were discussed

and developed.

- The first topic - ‘New approaches to migratory policies in a mobile world’ - tackled the issue of the

crucial role played by the migratory policies in the world population flows. Imposing barriers has

determined how many immigrants can arrive, who can do it and in which circumstances. Moreover,

migratory policies and regulations differ not only among countries but in the course of time,

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depending on the economic development and on the decisions of policy-makers. In accordance with

the context of the global capitalism, migrations have intensified the interdependency of places,

despite the increasing frictions between the free movement of capitals and the restrictions imposed

to the human mobility. The presentations aimed at re-thinking the characteristics of the migratory

policies and at analyzing case studies at the national and local scales. Topics such as circular

migration, asylum policies, migratory policies in the external borders of EU, and the regulations of

rural-urban internal migration were addressed and discussed.

- The topic of the second session was ‘Re-thinking the concept of human mobility: new theoretical

advances’. The discussion revolved around a concept of human mobility that goes beyond rigid

divisions and is geared to the study of different mobilities: those consumption-led and those

production-led, the temporary and the permanent ones, the recurring and non-recurring ones, the

international and the internal ones. Through these new approaches, a better focus on the

theoretical issues of human mobility was developed. Therefore, in this session epistemological,

methodological and applied researches from the perspective of different case studies were

discussed.

In the field of epistemological approaches different schemes of migration systems were presented,

from theoretical definitions to applied research, with a special attention to cross-border mobility

and consumption-led mobility. From the focus of methodological approaches, the use of

volunteered GPS trajectories to the calibration of a spatial interaction model was presented; finally,

in the purest sense of novelty, an approach to the repercussions of attachment to place in the post-

mortal mobility was introduced.

A group of participants at the end of the meeting held at Jagiellonian University

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2.b.5. The Globility Commission organized its own sessions (“Moskow Meeting”) in the framework

of the 2015 IGU Regional Conference. In the “Moscow Meeting”, four different topics in four

sessions were discussed.

- The first one - ‘Human mobility and latest Census data: new evidences, new insights’ - tackled the

issue of availability of data related to human mobility in Population Censuses. The conclusions of

the session confirmed that statistical data still vary from country to country. However, human

mobility is still a phenomenon very difficult to measure and track. Data arising from Population

Censuses - both in terms of stocks and flows - enhance the possibilities of researchers on this matter,

as demonstrated in the papers presented by Genghe Gao (China) with respect to the inter-provincial

flow of rural population in Henan province and by Rajan Bhandari (India) regarding the Tibetans

immigrants in India. In the paper presented by D.V. Zhitin and A.I. Krasnov, the information provided

by the last Census from Russian Federation allowed them to offer a new ethnic perspective of the

population in St. Petersburg from the point of view of the spatial segregation.

- The topic of the second session was ‘Responses to displacement from Asia Pacific’. By focusing on

forced displacement, the Session addressed these main themes: urban environment, climate

change, and regional sustainability. The staggering global dimensions of forced displacements of

people from their homes, and livelihoods due to development, disasters and environmental change

were increasingly attracting attention at key intersections of research and practice. The session

examined these issues through the lens of people’s responses to forced displacements in the cases

of the Three Gorges Dam (China) (Brooke Wilmsen, Australia) and in the case of Fukushima (Japan)

evacuees (Jane Singer and Winifred Bird, Japan). A theoretical reflection was also presented by

Susanna Price (Australia) with respect to the negotiation of settlements in forced displacements.

- The third session revolved around ‘People on the move. The perspective of the life cycle and the

role of gender’. The mobility processes explained as a consequence of the interaction between

migration policies, trade, labour market and welfare policies, on the one hand, and the people’s

decisions and practices, on the other, were examined in the case studies presented by Parreño-

Castellano, Domínguez-Mujica and Díaz-Hernández, from Spain, linking the labour life courses of

migrants with their lifestyle preferences in the Spanish tourist destinations.

The presentation of Manuela Bauer, from the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (Germany),

focused on the close relationship between labour market, international volunteering, tourism and

education, through the perspective of the youth mobility in the called ‘gap year’. The findings of a

research conducted in Germany indicated that there is a difference in the gap year migration

behaviour of young women and men. This theoretical contribution was not only a characterization

of the target group, but also a scientific contribution to geographical life cycle research in questions

of adolescent behaviour and role of gender.

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An important turn was given in the last presentation of this session from people to places. Alexander

Fetisov, from Russian Federation, introduced the importance of spatial proximity in the intensity

and scope of the neighbourhood interactions, concluding the need to reinforce the study of distance

as a key variable in all models of human mobility.

- In the last session, with the title ‘Real and virtual borders, the challenge of human mobility’ four

contributions were presented. The building of fortress-spaces with solid physical borders occurs

simultaneously with the tendency to fluidization of borders because, beyond the measures of

control, perceptions and wills of people contribute in destroying barriers to move. This was

demonstrated in the presentation entitled ‘Beyond the migration policies: understanding the

emigration of young-skilled Spaniards in the context of economic and financial crisis’ by Josefina

Domínguez-Mujica, Ramón Díaz-Hernández and Juan Parreño-Castellano, from Spain.

Transnationalism was the theoretical framework of analysis developed in the contribution

presented by Maria Savoskul, from Russian Federation, ‘Emigration of Russian Germans to Germany

and transnational links with Russia’. In this presentation the classification of Russians living in

Germany in three different groups of ethnic identity was the target of the research: “Real Germans”,

“Russian Germans” and “Russaki (Russacks)”. Kira Morachevskaia, from Russian Federation, focused

the attention on the transborder connections in the Russian-Belorussian borderland, applying the

“core-periphery” model. The purpose of the study was to determine the role of central or peripheral

position of the settlement/town in the intensity of transborder connections.

Finally, in this session, Montasser Abdelghani, from Oman, developed an analysis of ‘The hierarchy

of workers, according to nationality, in the labour market of the Sultanate of Oman’, shedding light

on the peculiar socio-geographical location of immigrants in Gulf countries.

A group of participants in one of the sessions of the “Moscow meeting”

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2.b.6. The Globility Commission organized its own session (“Budapest Meeting”) in the framework

of the 2015 EUGEO Congress. In the “Budapest Meeting”, the session entitled ‘Changing world,

changing human mobilities: global convergence and divergence’ consisted of six slots.

- Theoretical approaches and interpretations of the concept of human mobility were presented.

Progresses and advancements made in the field since the year 2000 were analyzed and summarized,

and possible tracks for future developments were indicated.

- Migration (permanent, temporary, circular, return; voluntary, forced; legal, illegal; international,

intra-European, national, regional; gendered; highly skilled, low-skilled; pre- and post- world

economic crisis; pre- and post- EU enlargement; ) was one of the main topics of the session.

Explanatory factors were identified and spatial, social, economic and political impacts of migration

were discussed with reference to specific case studies - mostly in Eastern Europe - and, also, specific

minorities (ex. Roma). Attention was paid to rural-peripheral vs. urban-central areas, to the changes

occurred in Eastern Europe after the political and economic transition, to the difficulties in hosting

societies in accepting immigrants. The role of recruitment agencies was explored for the specific

case of Japanese highly-skilled workers in Germany and the role of national policies in favouring the

return of migrants was explored for Hungary.

- Tourism (medical and thermal tourism; cross-border; VFR; ecotourism; rural tourism; food tourism;

cultural tourism) was an important topic of the session. A multifaceted perspective characterized

presentations and discussions: tourists’ needs and attitudes, perceptions of tourists in tourist areas,

tourist industry and enterprises (especially hotels), tourist resources. Marketing techniques and

tools were presented, together with innovative tourist products with reference to several case

studies, especially in Eastern Europe. Tourism as a modifier of the borders and boundaries was

presented with relationship to two case studies (French-Andorran and US-Mexican borders).

Problems such as the seasonality of tourism in some areas were tackled and new parameters for

the statistical analysis were proposed.

- Residential mobility was presented in the specific case of Riga (LV), explanatory factors and spatial

patterns were identified.

- Daily commuting and new modes of transportation were two topics discussed in the session. Car

sharing as a form of networked mobility in Hungary, difficult accessibility of educational facilities in

Latvian rural areas, gender differences in the use of public transportation in Croatia, were good

examples of divergences in the contemporary world.

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A group of participants in the “Budapest Meeting”

2.c Planned meetings of the Commission to be held in 2016 and topics to be addressed

For the upcoming 33rd International Geographical Congress (21-25 August 2016, Beijing, China),

under the topic “Shaping Our Harmonious Worlds”, the Globility Commission has proposed six

different sessions, two of which are joint sessions.

The first session is entitled ‘Moving World, Moving Actors; the Global Changes and Personal

Challenges’. It has the aim to anticipate a comprehensive interpretation of the factors determining

and resulting on the human mobility processes, and of the challenges to this mobility. The

contributions will link human mobility theories and empirical case studies to spatial global changes,

shaping different world experiences.

The second session is entitled ‘Information, Communication, New Media, and Human Mobility’ and

it has the purpose to collect contributions that highlight the role of new media and forms of

information and communication in shaping tourism and migratory flows; in characterising tourism

and migratory destinations; and, finally, in providing new information to researches in the fields of

tourism and migration.

The third session, entitled ‘Youth Mobility. An Emerging Phenomenon at the Global Scale’, will be

sponsored by the YMOBILITY European research project (Horizon 2020), with the aim to share

information about a two-fold question: what are the consequences of youth mobility for the

individuals, as a way for personal development, and what are the consequences for the regions,

both of origin and destination, to guarantee the regional equilibrium (for the regions of origin) and

the social equilibrium (for the regions of destination).

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The fourth is ‘Development Safeguards, Forced Displacement and Resettlement –Inside China and

Going Out’ and has been promoted by Susanna Price and Brooke Wilmsen seeking to share

information to understand what China has learnt from its domestic practice of social safeguards,

both as regards DFDR and indigenous ethnic minorities, and how this influences its social

responsibilities abroad. Whilst the primary focus is on China and its investments overseas, papers

discussing safeguard policy application or DFDR in other contexts will be considered.

By the other hand, regarding joint sessions, the Commission on ‘Population Geography’ and the

‘Globility’ Commission have promoted one session entitled ‘Demographic Sources and

Methodologies to Study Human Mobility’. The focus of contributions will be related with these

topics, to better contribute in recognizing and analysing new demographic tools and methodologies

to study human mobility. In addition, the Commission on ‘Urban Geography’ and ‘Globility’ have

also proposed a session entitled ‘Human Mobility and Urban Vulnerabilities‘. This session will offer

contributions linked to the complex assemblage of urban disparities in social and economic terms,

the subsequent vulnerabilities, and the role of the spatial human mobility in these issues.

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3. Networking and communication

3.a Globility has maintained contacts with other IGU Commissions to promote joint sessions in the

IGU regional conferences or congresses. As mentioned, the IGU Commissions on ‘Population

Geography’ and ‘Global Change and Human Mobility’ developed a successful joint session in the

2015 IGU Regional Conference in Moscow; there are two joint sessions planned for the upcoming

2016 Beijing Congress in order to strengthen the collaboration between Globility and the IGU

Commissions on ‘Population Geography’ and ‘Urban Geography’.

3.b The most important obstacle to Globility Commission is to promote the organization of meetings

out of the context of IGU events, because in recent years, universities around the world have

experienced significant financial constraints; these have made difficult for a very large number of

researchers to take part in the planned meetings, despite their interest in the Commission’s

activities, expressed to the Globility meetings’ organizers by email. Nevertheless, in 2013 Globility

Commission joined the “Bamberg Meeting”, organized by the University of Bamberg, as mentioned

above. Even more, the EUGEO Congresses – held in 2013 (Rome) and 2015 (Budapest) – gave the

opportunity to exchange knowledge on the issue of “Global Change and Human Mobility” among

the Commission’s members, since Globility has organized its own sessions in both congresses.

More recently, the collaboration between the Universities of Chemnitz (Germany) and Las Palmas

de Gran Canaria (Spain) - through the Globility Commission - obtained funds to deepening in the

study of new flows of young skilled Mediterranean citizens to other EU countries. A book is in

preparation and it will be published in October 2016 by Transcript. It will be edited by Birgit Glorius

(a member of the Globility Commission) and Josefina Domínguez-Mujica (chairperson of the

Globility Commission). The volume is the outcome of the conference “Migration and Crisis –

understanding migration dynamics from Mediterranean Europe in the context of economic and

financial crisis” held in Chemnitz (Germany), on 19th and 20th May 2015.

Other important success of Globility is the forthcoming book with the homonymous title of the

Commission: ‘Global change and human mobility’, edited by the chair of Globility, Josefina

Domínguez-Mujica and containing contributions from its more active members. This volume with

seventeen chapters will be published under the Springer series entitled ‘Advances in Geographical

and Environmental Sciences’ whose Editor is Professor R. B. Singh, Vice-president of IGU.

http://www.springer.com/us/book/9789811000492

At last, and recently, an active group of researchers of the Globility Commission, got funds for a

research project related to youth mobility in the framework of the Horizon 2020 Programme

(H2020-YOUNG-SOCIETY-2014); an additional project proposal has been submitted in relation to the

call H2020-SC6-REV-INEQUAL-04-2016 and is, now, in the evaluation process.

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4. Publications

4.a Articles and volumes published

A list of the articles and volumes published by some of the Globility members on issues of global

change and human mobility, in English and /or their national languages, is the following:

“二十一世纪的美国华人” (于琬、 李唯、 骆克任) 载《华侨华人蓝皮书 华侨华人研究报告

2012》, 47-79 页, 丘进,张禹东,骆克任,李明欢主编; 北京,社会科学文献出版社; Wan,

Y., Li, W. and Keren, L. (2012) The Chinese in the United States in the 21st Century, in Jin, Q., Yudong, Z., Keren, L. and Minghuan, L. (eds.) Annual Report on Overseas Chinese Study 2012, Blue Book of Overseas Chinese, Social Science Academic Press, Beijing, pp. 47-79 (in Chinese).

<http://www.uam.es/gruposinv/urbytur/documentos/02.pdf> ISBN 13:978-84-615-8004-0 Acma, B, JA Dearing, S Bub, FM Chambers, X Chen, J Cooper, D Crook, XH Dong, "Social-ecological

systems in the Anthropocene: the need for integrating social and biophysical records at regional scales" The Anthropocene Review, March 2015, London, UK, DOI: 10.1177/2053019615579128,, 31/03/2015.

Anokhin A.A., Zhitin D.V., Lachininsky S.S. "Urban Russia and Globalization: Problems, Challenges and Opportunities" // Urban and Urbanization // St. Kliment Ohridski University Press, Sofia, 2014, pp. 722-731.

Aure, Marit and Munkejord, Mai Camilla. (2015) Creating a Man for the future: A narrative analysis of male in-migrants and their constructions of masculinities in a rural context. Sociologica Ruralis n/a-n/a

Aure, Marit and Myhr, Sindre (2015) The new elders? Elderly people and geographical mobility in Norway, in Naskali, P., Seppanen,M. and Begum, S. (red) Ageing, Wellbeing and Climate Change in the Arctic An Interdisciplinary Analysis, Routledge

Avila-Tàpies, R.; Domínguez-Mujica, J. (2014). “Interpreting autobiographies in migration research: narratives of Japanese returnees from the Canary Islands”. AREA. 46 (2), 137 - 145. doi/10.1111/area.12081/full

Avila-Tàpies, R.; Domínguez-Mujica, J. (2015). “Latin American two-way transoceanic migrations: Economic cycles and public attitudes". In 8th International Conference on Population Geographies.Brisbane. The University of Queensland, Brisbane. 07/2015. DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.1.2406.6405

Avila-Tàpies, R.; Domínguez-Mujica, J. (2015). “Postcolonial migrations and diasporic linkages between Latin America and Japan and Spain”. Asian Pacific Migration Journal, 24 (4) 487–511.DOI: 10.1177/0117196815610677

Avila-Tàpies, R.; Domínguez-Mujica.J. (2014). “The Canary Islands, a crossroads magnet in the Mid-Atlantic”.Geography Directions. London: Royal Geographical Society RGS-IBG, 01/04/2014. Available in: <http://blog.geographydirections.com/2014/04/09/the-canary-islands-a-crossroads-magnet-in-the-midatlantic/>.

Bakewell, O.; Engbersen, G.; Fonseca, M.L.; Horst, C. (Eds) (2015) Beyond networks. Feedback in international migration, London, Palgrave MacMillan.

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4.b New accurate URL of the commission’s website

http://www.globility.org/

The Globility website is run by an IT independent supporter, webmaster, under the supervision of

the Chairperson of the Globility Commission, Prof. Josefina Domínguez-Mujica, and under the

management of the Scientific Secretary, Dr. Barbara Staniscia. The website has a new domain since

2014 and represents the major tool for exchange of information among the members of the Globility

Commission.

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5. Archival Contributions

First Meeting. University of Bamberg (Germany)

Second Meeting. Kokusaikaikan (Kyoto)

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Third Meeting. Sapienza University (Rome)

Fourth Meeting. Jagellonian University (Krakow)

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Fifth Meeting. Lomonosov Moscow State University

Sixth Meeting. Eötvös Loránd University (Budapest)

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Josefina Domínguez-Mujica (Chair) and Barbara Staniscia (Scientific Secretary)

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6. Continuation

6.a Global Change and Human Mobility (Globility)

6.b Statement of the mission of the Commission/Task Force

The Commission appeals to scholars interested in the issue of changes and mobility across the

world. Owing to its ability to link locations and societies, human mobility is receiving an increasing

academic attention among scholars. The ‘Globility’ commission (Global Change and Human

Mobility) promotes a new reading and recognition of human mobility in the context of globalization,

to deepen in the exchange of knowledge with regard its different forms such as migration and

tourism, namely, the diverse practises in which human mobility is displayed through different

countries and societies. The geographical perspective allows researchers to find this common nexus

as an important issue in the process of interrelation between global phenomena and local

manifestations.

6.c A list of the individuals who will comprise the steering committee from 2016-2020:

Chairperson DOMÍNGUEZ-MUJICA, Prof. Josefina (female) Department of Geography, University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Pérez del Toro, 1 35003 Las Palmas – Spain Tel +34 928 451736 Fax +34 928 451701 E-mail: [email protected] Scientific Secretary STANISCIA, Dr. Barbara (female) Department of European, American and Intercultural Studies, Sapienza University of Rome P.le Aldo Moro, 5 00185 Rome – Italy Tel +39 06 49913417 Fax +39 06 49913541 E-Mail: [email protected] Members of the Steering Committee FONSECA, Prof. Maria Lucinda (female) Centre of Geographical Studies, University of Lisbon Alameda da Universidade, 1600-214 Lisboa - Portugal E-mail 1: [email protected] E-mail 2: [email protected]

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GÖLER, Prof. Dr. Daniel (male) Department of Geography - Geographical Research on Migration and Transition, Otto-Friedrich-University of Bamberg Am Kranen 12, D-96045 Bamberg – Germany E-mail: [email protected] ISHIKAWA, Prof. Yoshitaka (male) Department of Geography, Graduate School of Letters, Kyoto University Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-8501 – Japan E-Mail: [email protected] KRISJANE, Prof. Zaiga (female) Institute for Urban and Regional Research, University of Latvia Alberta 10, LV 1215, Riga – Latvia E-mail: [email protected] LI, Dr. Wei (female) Asian Pacific American Studies Program, Department of Geography, School of Justice and Social Inquiry, Center for Asian Studies; Women's Studies - Arizona State University P O Box 874603 Tempe, AZ 85287-4603, USA E-mail: [email protected] MAHARAJ, Prof. Brij (male) Department of Geography, University of KwaZulu-Natal Private Bag X01, Pietermaritzburg - South Africa E-mail: [email protected] MENDOZA, Dr. Cristóbal (male) Dpto. de Sociología, División de Ciencias Sociales Humanidades, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Iztapalapa Av. San Rafael Atlixco, 186, Colonia Vicentina. Delegación Iztapalapa CP 09340 México DF E-mail: [email protected] MICHALKÓ, Dr. Gábor (male) Geographical Research Institute, Hungarian Academy of Sciences H-1112, Budapest, Budaörsi str. 45. – Hungary E-mail: [email protected] MONTANARI, Prof. Armando (male) Department of European and Comparative Studies, Sapienza University of Rome P. le Aldo Moro 5, I-00185 Roma – Italy E-mail: [email protected]

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PORTNOV, Prof. Boris (male) Department of Natural Resources & Environmental Management, University Haifa Mount Carmel, Haifa, 31905 – Israel E-mail: [email protected]