2014

Stony Brook University Panel Discussion – Children at the Border: U.S. Policies and the Making of an Immigration Crisis – Oct 21st @ 4pm

Stony Brook University is hosting a panel discussion on Tuesday October 21 at 4 pm on unaccompanied migrant children. It is called “Children at the Border: U.S. Policies and the Making of an Immigration Crisis.” under the moderation of Nancy Hiemstra (Assistant Professor of Migration Studies, SBU), the panel includes the follwoing discussants: Bryan Johnson (attorney, Amoachi and […]

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CfP – Blurring the Boundaries: Deporting Denizens in the 21st Century – April 17-18 2015

University of California at Merced will host a Spring 2015 conference, “Blurring the Border: Deporting Denizens in the 21st Century,” April 17 and 18, 2015. The conference aims to bring together an interdisciplinary group of scholars engaged in cutting-edge research on deportation and citizenship. Paper topics of interest may include mass deportation and its consequences for migrants and their families

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Conference – Human Rights and Migrant Workers: Global Challenges and Promises – Oct 21st

The Human Rights and Humanitarian Policy at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs hosts the conference “Human Rights and Migrant Workers: Global Challenges and Promises.” The event will begin with a keynote speech by UN Special Rapporteur on the Human Rights of Migrants, François Crépeau. The conference comprises three panels, focused on the politics of human

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UNA Queens Event: The Refugee Crisis – Oct 25th

The Queens Chapter United Nations Association of the United States of America (UNA Queens) hosts the panel discussion “The Refugee Crisis.” The discussants are John Solecki (Senior Policy Advisor, UNHCR), Francis Madi (Founder, Voices of Silence), Rosemarie Pace (Pax Christi Metro NY) and Megan Casey (Queens College). The event will take place Saturday October 25, 2014

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CUNY Graduate Center Event – The Politics of Immigration and Citizenship: Past as Prologue

The Graduate Center at the City University of New York (CUNY) invites you to the event   The Politics of Immigration and Citizenship: Past as Prologue Thursday, October 16th, 2014 A Roundtable Discussion featuring five prominent scholars of U.S. immigration political and policy history. Among the questions to be discussed: How did immigration reform become mission impossible?

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American Anthropological Association, Open Anthropology Publication – ‘World on the Move: Migration Stories’

Open Anthropology, a digital-only publication of the American Anthropological Association, is proud to announce the release of its latest issue. In World on the Move: Migration Stories, editor Alisse Waterston (CUNY – John Jay College of Criminal Justice) offers thirteen articles and two book reviews of anthropological works on the movement and circulation of people, ideas,

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Child Migrants and Zones of Exception: A Talk by Jacqueline Bhabha – Oct 20th at 4pm

The Zolberg Institute on Migration and Mobility invites you to “Child Migrants and Zones of Exception,” a talk by Jacqueline Bhabha.  The event is part of ZIMM 2014-15 Lecture Series: “Rethinking Refugee Spaces: Architecture, Design, and Politics,” and co-sponsored by The Global Studies program at The New School. It will take place October 20th at 4pm in Wolff

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Panel Discussion on South Asian Diaspora Communities in the US – Oct 17, 2-5pm, Columbia University

Please find information on the panel discussion “A Foot in Each World: South Asian Diaspora Communities in the United States and their Interactions with their Homeland” to be held on October 17, 2014, 2.00–5.00pm, at Altschul Auditorium, International Affairs Building (SIPA), Columbia University. The event is organized as part of the Global Diaspora Week, by the Organisation for

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Assistant Professor search at UIC – Global Immigration and Urban Spaces

The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at the University of Illinois at Chicago seeks candidates for a tenure-track faculty position at the Assistant Professor rank beginning August 2015. The hire is part of the “Global Urban Immigration” Cluster under the Chancellor’s Cluster hiring Initiative. Candidates studying the effect of migration on global cities ae

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CfP: International Journal of Migration and Borders Studies (IJMBS)

The International Journal of Migration and Border Studies Call for Papers – Issue (2015): 3 Editor in Chief Prof. France Houle, Université de Montréal, Canada Email: ijmbs.editor@gmail.com The International Journal of Migration and Border Studies (IJMBS) is pleased to announce a call for papers for its third issue in 2015. IJMBS aims to bring together

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