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Asunto:[generourban] The VIIIth Conference of Association of Caribbean Economists
Fecha:Martes, 22 de Julio, 2003  20:13:42 (+0200)
Autor:Pour Marie-Christine Lacoste <anne @.........net>

CALL FOR PAPERS 
The VIIIth Conference of Association of Caribbean Economists 
"Diaspora, Migration and the Global Caribbean Economy." 
Port-au-Prince, Haiti, in November 2003. 
http://www.sta.uwi.edu/ace/Conferences/diasporaconf.htm 
 
Overall objective 
The Association of Caribbean Economists (ACE) has embarked on a number  
of  
projects and initiatives that are premised on the theme of Diasporic  
Economics as a new and emerging theme with relevance to all language  
areas  
of the Caribbean. The VIIIth biannual ACE Conference scheduled for  
November  
2003 will bring together a wide range of scholars and researchers to report  
on research methodologies and initial findings. The Conference will create  
greater awareness of the impact and prospects for diasporic economic  
relations and offer the opportunity to prepare a work program that includes  
training seminars and publications targeted at public policy-makers, NGDOs,  
the academic community, and the wider public. 
Main theme 
Migration and the creation of an extra-regional diasporic community in the  
North Atlantic countries has been a key survival strategy for Caribbean  
people since the twentieth century. It is estimated that the Caribbean  
region exports more people as a percentage of its population than any other  
region in the world. It is observed that the growth of the Caribbean  
Diaspora helps to relieve population pressure, alleviates unemployment,  
funnels remittances to home countries, creates export markets for specialty  
and cultural goods and services, facilitates technology diffusion from core  
economies, and generates diasporic tourism. 
Diasporic relations, however, are not an unqualified success. There is much  
concern about issues such as "brain drain" that depletes poor economies of  
valuable human capital (e.g. professionals and entrepreneurs) and  
subsidizes the labor reproduction costs of rich economies. There is also  
some concern that remittances may increase external dependency, promote  
Western consumption styles and cause inflationary pressures. 
In addition, it is argued that migration and diasporization have presented  
new security and health risks to the Caribbean economy associated with  
mobile populations like seasonal farm workers, deported criminals, return  
migrants, sex workers and tourists. Gender relations are impacted as well  
by the shift in labor markets in the core economies towards services as  
reflected in the growth of female migrants in jobs like domestics, nurses  
and teachers. 
These issues have only recently gained saliency in academic research.  
There  
is no denying that diasporization has lead to the emergence of a "Global  
Caribbean Economy" that transcends the boundaries of the Caribbean Basin.  
The diasporic economy contributes to the growth and diversification of the  
Caribbean political economy as well as the strategic repositioning of the  
region’s international relations. 
The contribution and potential of diasporic relations to Caribbean  
development requires further documentation, measurement, and evaluation.  
There is also a great need to identity ways in which the trends and  
processes of diasporization can be enhanced to the benefit of the region.  
The Conference will also require an appreciation of the changing  
geopolitical and economic context for immigration into the countries of the  
North Atlantic. 
The Conference will give special attention to the case of host country  
Haiti, including such topics as the geopolitics of aid and migration, the  
role of the Diaspora in Haitian development, and globalization and  
Caribbean regionalism seen against the background of 200 years of Haitian  
sovereignty. 
Submission of paper proposals 
Abstracts of no more than 250 words are to be sent to the address below no  
later than 31 August 2003. Abstracts should include name, institutional  
affiliation, full postal address, phone/fax numbers and e-mail address. 
Listed below is a range of possible themes and issues for panelists. 
§ Financial remittances 
§ Diasporic tourism 
§ Cultural exports 
§ Specialty goods exports 
§ Diasporic trade diplomacy 
§ Diaspora and security 
§ Immigration policies 
§ Migration economics 
§ Gender and overseas work 
§ Economic diplomacy 
§ Technological diffusion 
§ Brain drain and brain gain 
______________________ 
 
Marie-Christine LACOSTE, CNRS 
Coordinadora de "RUMBOS" 
Lista de Informacion Cientifica y Red de Investigadores 
sobre y de America Latina - Ciencias Sociales y Humanas - 
Idiomas de la Lista : Espanol, Frances, Ingles, Portugues 
 
GRAL - Maison de la Recherche, Université de Toulouse-le-Mirail 
5, Allées Antonio Machado - 31058 Toulouse Cedex 9 (France) 
Tél : (33) (0)5 61 50 43 08 Fax : (33) (0)5 61 50 49 25 
e.mail : lacoste   @univ-tlse2.fr 
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