Situating (im)mobilities, (un)fixing borders. PhD Conference – Day Two
Description
This two-day PhD conference brings together PhD researchers from across Scotland whose work critically situates (im)mobilities within broader geographical, structural, and/or historical contexts and by doing so, empirically and/or conceptually “unfixes” bordering processes.
On the second day of the conference, participants will be presenting and discussing their PhD research across two thematic panels:
- Family and Kinship
- Migration Regimes and their Effects
- Migration Governance in International Perspective
- Critical Approaches to Migration Research
Please see the full agenda for both days of the conference here.
This conference is organised by the following Citizenship and Migration Research Network (CMRN) members: Nayantara Nandi Basu, Sarah Pajeau, Ċetta Mainwaring, and Kirstin Sonne.
The conference is supported by the Citizenship and Migration Research Network (CMRN) and the Centre for Ethics and Critical Thought (CRITIQUE).
Partner institutions
- Citizenship and Migration Research Network (CMRN)
- Centre for Ethics and Critical Thought (CRITIQUE)