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Creative Commons |
The neocolonial prison and the ‘mark’ of whiteness in current Argentina: Race, gender and chronopolitics in media accounts of incarcerated immigrant population |
Victoria Pereyra (Warwick University) |
Victoria Pereyra |
31 Mar 2014 |
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Creative Commons |
Who needs migrant workers? Controversies in international labour migration |
The regulation of labour immigration is among the most important and controversial public policy issues in high-income countries. |
Martin Ruhs |
04 Oct 2013 |
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Creative Commons |
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. |
Toby Kelly |
24 May 2013 |
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Determinants and consequences of the recognition of education among immigrants in Germany |
Irena Kogan (University of Mannheim) discusses the determinants of immigrants' investments in official recognition of their education, and the labour market effects of this recognition in Germany. |
Irena Kogan |
20 Feb 2012 |
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Creative Commons |
The Immigrant Divide: How Cuban Americans are Changing the US and their Homeland |
Immigrant studies contrasts between foreign-born and their progeny born where they resettle. Eckstein shows how analyses leave undocumented and unexplained differences among first generation immigrants, rooted in different pre-migration experiences. |
Susan Eckstein |
10 May 2011 |
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Oxford Program for the Future of Cities Part 3: Global migration and the future of le droit à la ville |
Michael Keith (Centre on Migration, Policy and Society, University of Oxford) interrogates how we think about urban change and normative theory in cities experiencing high levels of international migration. |
Michael Keith |
15 Dec 2010 |
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Global migration and the future of le droit à la ville |
Michael Keith (Centre on Migration, Policy and Society, University of Oxford) interrogates how we think about urban change and normative theory in cities experiencing high levels of international migration. |
Michael Keith |
15 Dec 2010 |