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MSc Migration Studies

Migration research at Oxford: Dr Evelyn Ersanilli

In this podcast Farhan Samanani interviews MSc Migration Studies lecturer Dr Evelyn Ersanilli to find out more about her research, and the advantages of studying migration and working at the University of Oxford.
MSc Migration Studies

Studying migration at Oxford: Dr Xiang Biao

MSc Migration Studies course convener, Dr Xiang Biao provides some insight into the course in this interview with doctoral student Carolin Fischer.
MSc Migration Studies

Panel discussion: Why do people migrate?

This podcast presents a panel discussion on 'why people migrate', convened as part of the introductory lecture of this MSc course.
Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)

Feeling like a citizen, living as a denizen: deportees' sense of belonging

In the United States, the right to territorial belonging is the only inalienable right U.S. citizens have, and this right is exclusive to U.S. citizens.
Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)

Lives in Limbo; Immigration, Schooling, and the and the Transition to Illegality

The recent political debates in the United States have raised awareness of the untenable situation facing more than 2.1 million undocumented immigrant children and young adults who have lived in the U.S. since childhood.
Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)

Campzenship: rethinking the camp as a political space

Nando Sigona, University of Birmingham, gives a talk for the COMPAS seminar series.
Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)

Citizenship Shadow; Obscene Inclusion, Abject Belonging, or, the Regularities of Migrant Irregularity

This talk introduces the proposition that citizenship and alienage (or migrant status) may be best understood as two key figures of a spectrum of bordered identities.
Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)

Care, Markets and Migration in European Welfare States: Why the study of migration is important to social policy and vice versa

Fiona Williams looks at different approaches taken by social policy to race, ethnicity, and migration, and proposes implications for social justice that emerge.
Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)

Decades of Migration and 'Europe' in Question

Nicholas de Genova examines what Europe is and means through the existence of migrants.
Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)

Migration and inter-generational replacement in Britain and Europe

Chris Wilson discusses replacement migration in Britain and Europe, from a demography perspective, explaining a newly developed system for looking replacement ratios.
International Migration Institute

Emigration from Central and Eastern Europe: Origin Country Perspectives

WELFARE SYSTEMS AS EMIGRATION FACTOR: EVIDENCE FROM THE NEW ACCESSION STATES presented by Lucia Kurekova (Central European University, Budapest)
Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)

The Price of Rights. Labour immigration policy and the rights of migrant workers

Martin Ruhs outlines the findings of his new book 'The Price of Rights', discussing the trade off between openness to migrants and access to rights.
Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)

Border Regimes and Human Rights

David Miller examines the effects and results of border regimes on human rights, from a political philosophy perspective. He states that border regimes are damaging in terms of human rights.
Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)

Do Human Rights Treaties Help or Hurt Asylum-Seekers?: The U.K. Case

Stephen Meili looks at how human rights treaties are applied in the UK court systems to applications by asylum seekers.
Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)

Integrating the human rights of migrants into the global governance of migration: the 2013 High-Level Dialogue and beyond

Oberoi discusses the process of migration being governed with a focus on human rights.
Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)

In Defense of the Migrant Workers Convention: Standard Setting for Contemporary Migration

Bernard Ryan discusses the possibilities of the Migrant Workers Convention, the relevant committee and its work.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Constitutionalism, ethnicity and minority rights in Africa: a legal appraisal from the Great Lakes region

Public Seminar Series, Trinity term 2013. Seminar by Dr Jeremie Gilbert (University of East London) recorded on 22 May 2013 at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Evidence about torture in the UK asylum system

Public Seminar Series, Trinity term 2013. Seminar by Dr Toby Kelly (University of Edinburgh) recorded on 15 May 2013 at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford.
North Africa and displacement (Forced Migration Review 39)

FMR 39 Protecting and assisting migrants caught in crises

The 2011 Libya crisis brought into sharp focus how global migration patterns are re-defining the range and type of needs and vulnerabilities of persons affected by a humanitarian crisis.
North Africa and displacement (Forced Migration Review 39)

FMR 39 Migration and revolution

The Arab Spring has not radically transformed migration patterns in the Mediterranean, and the label 'migration crisis' does not do justice to the composite and stratified reality.

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