Conference on the abolition of migration control
Society for the Abolition of Migration Control | 10.06.2009 11:44 | Anti-racism | Migration | Zapatista | Birmingham | Oxford
The Oxford Society for the Abolition of Migration Control invites you to attend a conference on Saturday, 13 June:
*Borders and beyond: barriers to migration, their abolition and the role of researchers*
*Borders and beyond: barriers to migration, their abolition and the role of researchers*
*Borders and beyond: barriers to migration, their abolition and the role of researchers*
Presentations:
*Internal immigration controls in the United Kingdom
Konrad Miciukiewicz, Newcastle University
Natalia Paszkiewicz, University of Brighton
*The politics of knowledge: an examination of the use of country information in the asylum determination process.
Natasha Tsangarides, Immigration Advisory Service
*A line in the sand
A film by Bryce Goodman
*Migration, control and fascism
Rhetta Moran, Independent Researcher
*Stratification by stealth: class conflict, class compromise, and migration control
Luke Roelofs, University of Oxford
*Migration control and capitalism: theoretical links and political implications
Fabian Georgi, Free University of Berlin
*Borders as constructions: manipulating natural boundaries in medieval narrative
Emily A. Winkler, University of Oxford
*The economic case for open borders: free movement of people in an era of globalization
Joshua Seidman-Zager and Ramanujan Nadadur, University of Oxford
*Group discussion:
‘Barriers to migration studies’: beyond policy relevance
Conference details:
Saturday, 13 June
11am – 6pm
Lecture Hall, 64 Banbury Road
Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
University of Oxford
*Please contact samc@herald.ox.ac.uk for more information*
Presentations:
*Internal immigration controls in the United Kingdom
Konrad Miciukiewicz, Newcastle University
Natalia Paszkiewicz, University of Brighton
*The politics of knowledge: an examination of the use of country information in the asylum determination process.
Natasha Tsangarides, Immigration Advisory Service
*A line in the sand
A film by Bryce Goodman
*Migration, control and fascism
Rhetta Moran, Independent Researcher
*Stratification by stealth: class conflict, class compromise, and migration control
Luke Roelofs, University of Oxford
*Migration control and capitalism: theoretical links and political implications
Fabian Georgi, Free University of Berlin
*Borders as constructions: manipulating natural boundaries in medieval narrative
Emily A. Winkler, University of Oxford
*The economic case for open borders: free movement of people in an era of globalization
Joshua Seidman-Zager and Ramanujan Nadadur, University of Oxford
*Group discussion:
‘Barriers to migration studies’: beyond policy relevance
Conference details:
Saturday, 13 June
11am – 6pm
Lecture Hall, 64 Banbury Road
Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
University of Oxford
*Please contact samc@herald.ox.ac.uk for more information*
Society for the Abolition of Migration Control
e-mail:
samc@herald.ox.ac.uk
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