CMR UW Migration Seminars
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Influences of origin and destination on migrant fertility
Featuring talk by Associate Professor Eleonora Mussino (Stockholm University) Source: youtube Date: May 22, 2023 Eleonora Mussino is Associate Professor (Docent) at the Stockholm University Demography Unit (SUDA). Her studies have focused mainly on international migration, one of the most important and contentious issues in contemporary European societies. She contributes to the understanding […]
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CMR UW Migration Seminars: New Advances in Theory and Research on Migration: Scanning migration horizons
Please join us for a webinar on June 5th, with Professor Jakub Bijak (University of Southampton) “Scanning migration horizons”
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CMR UW Seminars: Migration, Injury and Temporality: Migrant Agricultural Labor in Society
We invite you to watch the recording of the seminar.
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Precarious evidence on precarious labour? Looking at, and beyond, employers’ stories of work, employment and migration
3 April 2023 (Monday), 3 PM – Please join us for a seminar on April 3rd, with Dr Sam Scott (University of Gloucestershire) “Precarious evidence on precarious labour? Looking at, and beyond, employers’ stories of work, employment and migration”.
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CMR UW Migration Seminars: New Advances in Theory and Research on Migration
Please join our CMR seminars 2022/2023 edition
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CMR UW Seminars: Revisiting the security-migration nexus: motioning the politics of insecurity
Please join us for a seminar on March 13th, with Professor Jef Huysmans (Queen Mary, University of London) “Revisiting the security-migration nexus: motioning the politics of insecurity”.
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CMR UW Seminars “Evacuation: emergency governance and the aesthetics of mobility”
Please join us for a seminar on October 13, with professor Peter Adey (University of London) “Evacuation: emergency governance and the aesthetics of mobility”.
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CMR Seminars: The debt of migration
Watch the video of the CMR seminar on 6 June with professor Willem Schinkel (Erasmus University Rotterdam) “The debt of migration”.
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CMR UW Seminars: The reach and limits of cosmopolitan liberal citizenship
Featuring talk by professor Yasemin Soysal (WZB, Berlin Social Science Center and SCRIPTS Excellence Cluster) . Date: 16 May 2022 Yasemin Soysal is research professor of the Global Sociology research program at the WZB and leading research member of the SCRIPTS Cluster of Excellence. Her research brings global and sociological–institutional perspectives into the investigation of the historical […]
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The reversed articulation model: Global geopolitical shift, social reproduction and migration from China.
Featuring talk by professor Biao Xiang (Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology) View: YouTube Date: 24 April 2022 Biao Xiang is the Director of Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology in Germany, and Professor at the University of Oxford before that. Xiang’s research addresses various types of migration – internal and international, unskilled and highly skilled, emigration and […]
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CMR UW Migration Seminars 2021/2022: New Advances in Theory and Research on Migration
New List of CMR seminars 2021/2022 edition!
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Lecture by professor Bridget Anderson (University of Bristol): Blurred Boundaries: Fantasy Citizenship, the worker citizen and mobility controls
CMR UW Seminars: Recent Advances in Theory and Research on Migration: Please join us for a seminar on November 2, with professor Bridget Anderson.
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CMR UW Seminar with professor Rainer Bauböck: The Democratic Case for Immigration
Video from seminar with professor Rainer Bauböck “The Democratic Case for Immigration” is now available.
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CMR UW Seminars: Recent Advances in Theory and Research on Migration. “ Mobility and the pandemic – a year later”.
Please join us for a seminar on May 13th , to investigate how the pandemic has reshaped the mobility of people.
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CMR UW Migration Seminars/ Webinars: New approaches to migration theory and research. List of meetings in 2020/21
October 12, 2020 Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo (University of Southern California) “Sharing Ground, Carving Space: Masculinities, Migration and Racial Sanctuaries in the City” November 30, 2020 Julija Sardelić (Victoria University of Wellington), Michał Garapich (Ośrodek Badań nad Migracjami, Uniwersytet Warszawski) and Andrzej Mirga “Roma on the Fringes of Citizenship in Europe” March 11, 2021 Adrian Favel (University of […]
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Decolonising ‘integration’? Beyond methodological nationalism in immigration politics and policy.
A lecture by professor Adrian Favell (University of Leeds) Source: youtube Date: 11 March 2021 Adrian Favell is Chair in Sociology and Social Theory at the University of Leeds where he directs the Bauman Institute, and a research associate of the Centre d’études européennes et de politique comparée (CEE), Sciences Po, Paris. He is the author […]
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CMR UW Seminars: Roma on the Fringes of Citizenship in Europe
Featuring talks by by Julija Sardelić (Victoria University of Wellington), Andrzej Mirga and Michał Garapich (CMR University of Warsaw, Roehampton University) Source: youtube Date: 30 November 2020 Julija Sardelić is a political sociologist and a socio-legal scholar with a general research interest in citizenship and migration including minority rights, statelessness and forced migration. Her main research […]
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CMR UW Seminars: Sharing Ground, Carving Space: Masculinities, Migration and Racial Sanctuaries in the City
CMR UW Seminars: Recent Advances in Theory and Research on Migration.
A webinar with professor Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo “Sharing Ground, Carving Space: Masculinities, Migration and Racial Sanctuaries in the City”. -
“Four months on – essential workers and the pandemic”
“Four months on – essential workers and the pandemic”. A webinar featuring talks by Elizabeth Pellerito, Anna Rosińska, Cleovi C. Mousela and Kamila Fiałkowska https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=70TObBaTmyE Source: youtube Date: 6 July 2020 Over the past four months, we have all learned that range of skills, professions and workers are especially needed in a pandemic. At […]
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CMR UW Seminars: Recent Advances in Theory and Research on Migration. “Four months on – essential workers and the pandemic”
CMR UW Seminars: Recent Advances in Theory and Research on Migration. “Four months on – essential workers and the pandemic”
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What asylum and refugee policies do we want? New evidence from an analysis of public policy attitudes in eight European countries.
What asylum and refugee policies do we want? New evidence from an analysis of public policy attitudes in eight European countries. A lecture by Professor Martin Ruhs (Migration Policy Centre, the European University Institute, Florence) Source: youtube Date: 18 November 2019 The study, a first in its kind, found that Europeans are most likely […]
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‘States of Ignorance: Governing Irregular Migration in France, Germany & the UK’
The lecture by professor Christina Boswell ‘States of Ignorance: Governing Irregular Migration in France, Germany & the UK’.