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04/05/2022 – Critical Approaches to the Food-Climate-Migration Nexus: a Roundtable Discussion
This roundtable will discuss building a transnational and interdisciplinary network on the Food-Climate-Migration nexus
read moreMaking ‘The Process’: Sexual Vulnerability and Burundian Refugee Boys and Young Men’ Strategies for Onward Migration from Nakivale Refugee Settlement in Uganda
Ruzibiza, Y. & Berckmoes, L.H. (2022). Making ‘The Process’: Sexual Vulnerability and Burundian Refugee Boys and Young Men’ Strategies for Onward Migration from Nakivale Refugee Settlement in Uganda.
read moreLatest video by Melissa Siegel: Ukraine Update 2
In Melissa Siegel’s latest video she addresses the Ukraine situation. In this video she addresses the internal displacement situation, the international displacement situation and the policy response, specifically from the EU.
read more19/05/2022 – DAMR workshop on interdisciplinary legal research
DAMR & NNHRR would like to invite you to join our hybrid workshop “Interdisciplinary legal research on migration and the human rights of migrants”. 19 May 2022 from 10.00-13.00h.
read more20/04/2022 – Christophe Leclerc will defend his PhD thesis on ‘Naturalisation and residential environment of immigrants in the Netherlands‘
Christophe Leclerc will defend his thesis called ‘Naturalisation and residential environment of immigrants in the Netherlands ‘ on Wednesday 20 April 2022 at 10.00 in the Aula at Minderbroedersberg 4-6. You are cordially invited to attend the defence in-person, or online via this link.
read moreCFP: The Impacts of the Ukrainian Conflict in Europe and Beyond
IOM’s Migration Research Series (MRS), which focuses on policy- oriented research to increase the understanding of migration and inform policies and programmes, is welcoming abstracts on the impacts of the Ukrainian conflict in Europe and beyond.
read moreCFP: Digitized Migrants
The two Global Compacts on migration have advocated the increased use of digital technologies to enhance the protection, welfare, and development of refugees and migrants.
read moreMoral Exclusion, Dehumanisation, and Continued Resistance to Return: Experiences of Refused Afghan Asylum Seekers in the Netherlands
Katie Kuschminder & Talitha Dubow. (2022) Moral Exclusion, Dehumanisation, and Continued Resistance to Return: Experiences of Refused Afghan Asylum Seekers in the Netherlands. Geopolitics.
read more20/04/2022 – GTD/MUSTS Colloquium
The past couple decades have seen a global and transnational turn in many of the subfields of science and technology studies, particularly anthropology and history of science and technology.
read moreMelissa Siegel has published a new video on Effects of Migration on the Labour Market in Countries of Destinations
In her latest video, Melissa Siegel looks at the effects of migration on the labour market of destination countries. In her video, she examines whether migrants compete with members of the domestic labour market or complement it.
read moreCfP: 5th Workshop in the series on “Migration, Globalization and the Knowledge Economy”
Following the successful previous editions of Paris (2018), Utrecht (2019), Milan (virtual-2020), and Bordeaux (2021), the Gran Sasso Science Institute (GSSI), Social Sciences area, is pleased to announce the 5th Workshop in the series on “Migration, Globalization and the Knowledge Economy”, to be held in L’Aquila (Italy), on May 17-18, 2022.
NB: The workshop is planned to take place in person, in compliance with health regulations and policies. Based on the evolving circumstances, we will communicate any variation of the format to the participants in due course.
read moreNew video by Prof. Siegel on the Ukrainian Migration Information Hub
In this video Prof. Siegel looks at the Ukrainian Migration Information Hub, established by the Centre for Research and Analysis of Migration at UCL. The Centre has primarily focused on the effects on reception policies for displaced Ukrainians, as well as looking at the demographics of Ukrainian society.
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