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Migration Working Group: Migration governance narratives and migration practices on the ground
- Date
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January 25, 2022
- Time
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12:00 PM EST - 2:30 PM EST
- Location
- Online via Zoom
The January Migration Working Group addresses the themes migration governance narratives and migration practices on the ground.
The discussion will be moderated by Younes Ahouga, Research Fellow, CERC Migration, Ryerson University.
The Migration Working Group meets monthly to discuss the migration research of emerging and established scholars. Our meetings give researchers an opportunity to present their ongoing projects, learn about each other's work and share feedback.
Presentations:
Regional regulatory governance and migration in South America: Achievements and challenges in the context of the Venezuelan exodus
Andrea C. Bianculli, Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals
Juan Carloa Triviño-Salazar, Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals
Caravans, microchips, organ trafficking, and Donald Trump: Circulation, use, and limitations of rumors among Central American youth during the migrant journeys
Angel Escamilla García, Cornell University
Guiding through the maze: Federal MP district offices as IRCC outposts?
Adèle Garnier, Université Laval
Danièle Bélanger, Université Laval
Conceptualizing migration at the UN: A text analysis of the narratives produced by IOM and UNHCR on forced migration
Brandon Green, London School of Economics
Antoine Pécoud, University of Sorbonne Paris Nord
Migration policy during Ecuador’s turn to the left: Governing migration through the migration-development nexus and the migration-security nexus
Mercedes Eguiguren, Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences/ San Francisco de Quito University