Lori Discusses Offshore Citizens During Harvard Webinar
Lori discussed the key findings of her book and addressed questions it raised, such as: how and why are certain groups neither fully included nor simply expelled by a state?
Sarkar Presents Rohingyas Research at King’s College London
Sarkar’s research explores the Second World War-origins of the Rohingya crisis.
Nolan Publishes Article on Guatemalan Child Migration
“History of Guatemalan child refugees is completely absent in U.S. discussions of why Guatemalan children are arriving at our border, and the crimes now underway in the U.S. migration system.”
Lori Publishes Book Chapter on Borders and Migration
Prof. Noora Lori publishes a chapter titled “Migration, Time and the Shift Toward Autocracy” in a new book titled Shifting Borders: Legal Cartographies of Migration and Mobility.
FMHT: Sojka Discusses EU Migrant Crisis
Dr. Aleksandra Sojka discussed the migrant and refugee crisis in the European Union, supranational policy and political identification in Europe.
Pardee Students Launch Campaign for Refugee Tech
The Urban Refuge app aims to connect refugees with resources through a simple mapping tool.
Lori Interviewed on Migration Crisis Facing Arab World
Prof. Noora Lori was interviewed on the surge in the research and public interest in forced migration.
Najam on ‘Brain Drain’ and its Discontents
Dean Adil Najam argues that ‘brain drain’ is no longer a necessarily bad thing in the age of globalization.
Eckstein & Najam Book Reviewed in Contemporary Sociology
How Immigrants Impact their Homelands, edited by Susan Eckstein and Adil Najam, was reviewed in Contemporary Sociology.
Woldemariam on Ethiopian Immigration in CSM
Michael Woldemariam says that immigration from Ethiopia will continue until that nation’s government addresses issues of structural inequality.
Lori Joins Migration Steering Committee
Pardee Professor Noora Lori was invited to join the executive steering committee of the Inter-University Committee on International Migration.