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International Migration Institute TT Seminar Series

Event Series

Date
29 April 2015, 2:00pm 17 June 2015 - 3:00pm

In this series:

06 May 2015
"Remaining ‘attached strangers’: encounters, relationships and the future of African migrants in China" by Linessa Dan Lin

20 May 2015
"Timelines in autobiographical migration research: lessons from an Afghan case study" by Marieke van Houte

27 May 2015
"Re-constructing the boundaries of the nation-state: the Israeli political discourse on African non-Jewish migrants " by Dr Sharon Weinblum

03 June 2015
"What archaeological data tell us about the movement of populations in the last millennia?" by Nicolas Zorzin

10 June 2015
"Does a North-South gradient exist for ‘healthy immigrant effect’ in Europe?" by Florence Jusot

17 June 2015
"International mobility, local economics and European co-operation policies in the Central Sahara" by Julien Brachet

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