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Climate change and disasters (Forced Migration Review 49)

FMR 49 - Brazil’s draft law for environmental migrants

Brazil is developing a long-term solution for filling a legislative gap affecting environmental migrants.
Latin American Centre

Brazilian Post-Transisitonal Justice

On Februrary 14th, Dr Par Engstrom from the University College London gave a lecture on recent developments in transitional justice in Brazil.
Anthropology

Intellectual property and informal economy: a commodity chain from China to Brazil through Paraguay

Rosana Pinheiro-Machado (of ODID, Oxford)'s anthropology departmental seminar focuses on the transmission of diverse goods in a commodity chain that was formed in the 1980s.
International Migration Institute

THEMIS: “How to get into London?”: the role played by travel agencies to move Brazilian migrants to the UK

Gustavo Dias presents his paper '“How to get into London?”: the role played by travel agencies to move Brazilian migrants to the UK' in parallel session IV(D) of the Examining Migration Dynamics: Networks and Beyond conference
International Migration Institute

THEMIS: Respondent-driven sampling as a recruitment method

Jennifer Wu presents her paper 'Respondent-driven sampling as a recruitment method' co-authored by Rojan Ezzati, in Parallel session II(B) of the conference Examining Migration Dynamics: Networks and Beyond, 24-26 Sept 2013
International Migration Institute

THEMIS: Should I stay or should I go? The role of relationships in the decision to migrate, stay, or return: the Brazilian migrants case study

Ana Paula Figueiredo presents her paper 'Should I stay or should I go? The role of relationships in the decision to migrate, stay, or return' in Parallel session I(D) of the conference Examining Migration Dynamics: Networks and Beyond, 24-26 Sept 2013
International Migration Institute

THEMIS: Female migration and intergenerational relationships: the use of ICTs by Brazilian migrant women in the United Kingdom

Tania Tonhati presents her paper 'Female migration and intergenerational relationships: The use of ICTs by Brazilian migrant women in the UK' in Parallel session I(B) of the conference Examining Migration Dynamics: Networks and Beyond, 24-26 Sept 2013
Anthropology

Brazilian serialities: imagining persons (24 May 2013)

In this Anthropology Departmental Seminar, Professor Joao de Pina-Cabral (University of Kent) discusses the creative use of personal names in Brazil.
Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative

Launch of Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network: Dr Paulo de Martino Jannuzzi

Ministers and distinguished high-level representatives from around twenty countries formally launched a new Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network in Oxford on 6 June. Dr Paulo de Martino Jannuzzi, Brazil.
Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative

Launch of Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network: Dr Paulo de Martino Jannuzzi, Brazil

Ministers and distinguished high-level representatives from around twenty countries formally launched a new Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network in Oxford on 6 June. Dr Paulo de Martino Jannuzzi, Brazil.
LGBTQI and forced migrants (Forced Migration Review 42)

FMR 42 LGBTI refugees: the Brazilian case

Public policies in defence and in favour of LGBT people are neither sufficient nor effective in reducing homophobic violence in Brazil.
Disability and displacement (Forced Migration Review 35)

FMR 35 Local integration of refugees in Brazil

Local integration is a complex economic, political, social and cultural process.
Disability and displacement (Forced Migration Review 35)

FMR 35 Amnesty for clandestine refugees in Brazil

The story of clandestine refugees in Brazil.
Disability and displacement (Forced Migration Review 35)

FMR 35 Enhancing refugees' integration: new initiatives in Brazil

Recent initiatives in Brazil have strengthened protection and enhanced integration opportunities for refugees.
Oxford Transitional Justice Research Seminars

The Price of Omission: Brazilian Government Reparations to Victims of the Military Regime: Oak Series on Amnesty

Dr. Glenda Mezarobba, Research Fellow, Universidade de Campinas; Executive Director,.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Challenges for Media Democratization in Brazil and Latin America

Dr Carolina Matos, former LSE fellow, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute seminar series on 6th June 2012.
Pitt Rivers Museum

Body Arts: The Panará People

Dr Elizabeth Ewart of the University's Institute of Anthropology and Jaanika Vider, a former student, discuss body adornment and identity in Amazonia,.
Pitt Rivers Museum

Body Arts: Feathers, Beads and Paint

Professor Peter Rivière and Director of the Pitt Rivers Museum, Dr Mike O'Hanlon, discuss decorative applications of feathers, beads and paint to the body,.
Oxford Transitional Justice Research (OTJR) conference podcasts

Impunity versus Accountability in Uruguay: The Role of 'la Ley de Caducidad'

Presentation 6 of plenary 3 of the Amnesty in the Age of Accountability: Brazil in Comparative and International Perspective Conference.
Oxford Transitional Justice Research (OTJR) conference podcasts

Creeks of Justice: Debating Post-Atrocity Accountability in Rwanda and Uganda

Presentation 3 of plenary 3 of the Amnesty in the Age of Accountability: Brazil in Comparative and International Perspective Conference.

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