Updates on presentations, conferences, workshops, and other events attended or organised by TheGame researchers. Click on concluded events to view reports and photos from the event.
MUDEC Museo delle Culture, Milan, Italy
Viki Mladenova presented at the ESCAPES Conference
Durham University, United Kingdom
Vasiliki Makrygianni attended the workshop on “Mapping Pushbacks and Detention in the Aegean Region”
Skopje, North Macedonia/Online - Online event
Viki Mladenova lectured on “Securitization, Externalization, and the Future of Solidarity in EU Asylum Policy”
Online/University of Birmingham - In presence and online event
Vasiliki Makrygianni participated (remotely) in the "Why Counter-map? How Counter-map?" roundtable at the RGS-IBG annual conference
Online/University of Manchester - Online event
Vasiliki Makrygianni participated in the workshop as part of the project ‘Collective caring in and against urban crises: solidarities, networks and infrastructures’
TheGAME events
From Nugla, Croatia, to Rakitovec and Socerb, Slovenia, and Dolina and in Trieste, Italy.
This "Walking Workshop" brought together TheGAME members, guest academics, and people with expertise by experience, to present work in the field of migration while interacting with part of the Route
Milan, Italy
Vasiliki Makrygianni presented research at the 10th Science and Technology Studies Italia Conference
University of Maastricht, Netherlands
Vasiliki Makrygianni participated in the workshop ‘Hostility by Design’
Bari, Italy
Emma Beatrice Farina held a seminar at the University of Bari
Detroit, USA - In presence and online event
Researchers in TheGame organized and participated in two special sessions organized at the 2025 American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting.
TheGAME events
University of Bologna
This internal workshop, with five international invited discussants, will review and discuss the research completed in the project to-date, and reflect on future directions.
Université de Lausanne, Switzerland
Claudio Minca presented the project within the “Savoirs & techniques” collective research seminar