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1 Creative Commons Politics of Emigration In this episode of The Migration Oxford Podcast, we are discussing the politics of emigration. All countries are countries of immigration and of emigration, yet the politics of emigration are often less obsessed over as attitudes toward immigration. Anna Kyriazi, Julia Rone, Madeleine Reeves, Rob McNeil 21 Feb 2023
2 Creative Commons BONUS- Immigration to Innovation Aditi Anand (Artistic Director, Migration Museum) takes us on an extended tour of the immersive Taking Care of Business exhibition and introduces us to the stories behind migrant businesses we often don't get to hear. Aditi Anand 13 Sep 2022
3 Creative Commons Immigration to Innovation We take a tour round the Taking Care of Business exhibition at the Migration Museum and hear about new research into refugee entrepreneurialism. Aditi Anand, Gilda Borriello 06 Sep 2022
4 Citizenship Deprivation As the controversial Nationality and Borders Bill works its way through parliament in the UK, we investigate Clause 9 which focuses on citizenship deprivation and the rights of the Home Secretary to take somebody's citizenship away. Abhishek Saha, Rob McNeil, Jacqui Broadhead, Zoe Gardner 08 Apr 2022
5 The Humanitarian Revolution and the Struggle for Human Rights 1834 – 1959/71 Struggle for Desegregation: Post-emancipation, identity and immigration, talk 1 Clarence Maxwell 25 Jan 2022
6 Black Power and Bermuda 1834 – 1959/71 Struggle for Desegregation: Post-emancipation, identity and immigration, talk 1 Quito Swan 25 Jan 2022
7 Narratives of Resistance 1834 – 1959/71 Struggle for Desegregation: Post-emancipation, identity and immigration, talk 2 Kristy Warren 25 Jan 2022
8 A Case Study in Black Internationalism: Bermuda as part of the Diasporic Civil Rights Struggle 1834 – 1959/71 Struggle for Desegregation: Post-emancipation, identity and immigration, talk 3 Theodore Francis 24 Jan 2022
9 The Demographics of Bermuda: From the Deportation of Free Black People to Racist White Immigration Policies 1834 – 1959/71 Struggle for Desegregation: Post-emancipation, identity and immigration, talk 4 Lynne Winfield 24 Jan 2022
10 GCHU Public Seminar: Managing migration: cities, governance, integration At this seminar on ‘Managing migration: cities, governance, integration’, invited speakers each respond to the question: How can cities engage with managing global migration flows and social integration? Cecile Riallant, Colleen Thouez, David Howard, Thomas Lacroix 10 Jan 2020
11 Europe, Migration and Cities Convened by: Kellogg Urban Knowledge Exchange. A multidisciplinary seminar, as part of the Kellogg Urban Knowledge Exchange series in association with Maison Française Oxford. Sarah Spencer, Phoebe Clay, Michael Keith 09 Jul 2019
12 Northern Borders: Addressing Immigration Detention, Deportation, and Degradation in Scandinavia and the UK Annika Lindberg Shahram Khosravi and Victoria Canning give a talk for the Border Criminologies series on 22nd January 2019. Annika Lindberg, Shahram Khosravi, Victoria Canning 12 Feb 2019
13 Economics for the Human Race An argument that a deeper understanding of modern economics and its insights is essential for reclaiming that connection. Abhijit Banerjee, Esther Duflo 10 May 2018
14 Daljit Nagra on voice and identity in Look We Have Coming to Dover! Daljit Nagra reads from and discusses his celebrated debut collection, Look We Have Coming to Dover! (2007). In conversation with Dr Rachael Gilmour and the audience, he speaks about how and why he writes his poetry, and the readers for whom he writes. Daljit Nagra, Rachael Gilmour 25 Aug 2017
15 The great migration of summer 2015: trajectories, journeys and hubs In this Departmental Seminar, Dr Franck Düvell (COMPAS) focuses on the great migration of 2015 when it is estimated that 12 million people were newly displaced. 20 January 2017. Franck Düvell 26 Jul 2017
16 Trade unions, agency (migrant) workers and the insiders/outsiders debate: Germany and Belgium compared Dr. Valeria Pulignano gives a presentation for the International Migration Institute Trinity Term 2017 seminar series. Valeria Pulignano 21 Jun 2017
17 Creative Commons Humanity’s Collective Ownership of the Earth and Immigration Mathias Risse discusses his recent JPE article 'Humanity’s Collective Ownership of the Earth and Immigration', with David Edmonds. Mathias Risse, David Edmonds 07 Feb 2017
18 Crime and Mental Health: Vulnerability and Resilience in the Face of Trauma (4) Panel 2: (Re)shaping Vulnerabilities through Criminal Proceedings, Detention and Immigration detention of Adults Sarah Turnbull 06 Apr 2016
19 Creative Commons Making sense of the EU-Turkey deal A panel discuss the deal between the EU and Turkey regarding immigration Cathryn Costello, Alexander Betts, Kalypso Nicolaidis, Guy S Goodwin-Gill 30 Mar 2016
20 Migrant subjectivities and crisis narratives in the Euro-Mediterranean region Michael Collyer, University of Sussex, gives a talk for the COMPAS Hilary 2016 term Seminar Series entitled: Open the Way: Understanding the Refugee Crisis on 4th February 2016. Michael Collyer 22 Feb 2016
21 Racialization and immigrant incorporation Ali R Chaudhary gives a sociological overview of current research on assimilation, multiculturalism and other approaches used to understand dynamics of social organisation and inequality among immigrants and native-born groups in North America and Europe Ali R Chaudhary 22 Feb 2016
22 Unravelling the Mediterranean migration crisis: Reflections from the field Heaven Crawley, Coventry University, gives a talk for the COMPAS Hilary term 2016 seminar seires; 'Open the Way: Understanding the Refugee Crisis' on 21st January 2016. Heaven Crawley 04 Feb 2016
23 Creative Commons Love and Legality: questions of wellbeing for irregular migrants and their citizen partners Melanie Griffiths, University of Bristol, gives a talk for the COMPAS seminar series. Melanie Griffiths 27 Jan 2016
24 Creative Commons Migrants, conditionality and welfare in the UK Peter Dwyer, University of York, gives a talk for the COMPAS seminar series. Peter Dwyer 27 Jan 2016
25 Creative Commons Beyond the 'asylum-seeking market': spaces of responsibility and moments of care within the privatisation of asylum accommodation Jonathan Darling, University of Manchester, gives a talk for the COMPAS seminar series. Jonathan Dwyer 27 Jan 2016
26 Creative Commons Migration and the health trajectories of immigrants and host country nationals Osea Giuntella, Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford, gives a talk for the COMPAS seminar series. Osea Giuntella 27 Jan 2016
27 Creative Commons The Neoliberal Construction of Modern Slavery: The Case of Migrant Domestic Workers Judy Fudge, Professor of Law, Kent Law School, University of Kent examines Modern Slavery as a causal effect of the emphasis on human trafficking, anti-immigration and criminal law rather than employment law for migrant domestic workers. Judy Fudge 11 Dec 2015
28 Creative Commons Migration in the Media Rob McNeil, COMPAS, University of Oxford, gives a talk for the Immigration and democracy in the UK COMPAS Seminar Series. Rob McNeil 27 Jul 2015
29 Creative Commons The cage of freedom: Mobility and labour in contemporary Bangkok Claudio Sopranzetti, University of Oxford, gives a talk for the Arrival Cities COMPAS Seminar Series. Claudio Sopranzetti 27 Jul 2015
30 Creative Commons Immigration and the NHS Carlos Vargas Silva, COMPAS, University of Oxford, gives a talk for Immigration and democracy in the UK COMPAS Seminar Series. Carlos Vargas Silva 27 Jul 2015
31 Creative Commons Damaged trust and a changing electorate?: Migration as a contemporary political issue in the UK Scott Blinder, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, gives a talk for the Immigration and democracy in the UK COMPAS Seminar Series. Scott Blinder 27 Jul 2015
32 Creative Commons The Urban Outlaw as Rights Broker Nicholas Simcik Arese, University of Oxford, gives a talk for the Arrival Cities COMPAS Seminar Series. Nicholas Simcik Arese 27 Jul 2015
33 Creative Commons How informalities and diversification make an arrival neighborhood: International migrants in Kumkapi, Istanbul Kristen Biehl, University of Oxford, gives a talk for the Arrival Cities COMPAS Seminar Series. Kristen Biehl 27 Jul 2015
34 Creative Commons Arrival cities under occupation? Political economies of urban consolidation and rural migration in the contemporary West Bank Kareem Rabie, CUNY Graduate Center, gives a talk for the Arrival Cities COMPAS Seminar Series. Kareem Rabie 27 Jul 2015
35 Creative Commons The scale and scope of citizenship in early modern Europe: Preliminary estimates Chris Minns, London School of Economics, gives a talk for the Arrival Cities COMPAS Seminar Series. Chris Minns 27 Jul 2015
36 St Cross Seminar: The 'New' Guestworker? Rethinking the Ethics of Temporary Labour Migration Programme This talk probes into the ethical landscape of contemporary TLMPs in liberal democratic states, and examines issues such as migrants' rights. Mimi Zou 10 Jun 2015
37 Creative Commons Exile, refuge and the Greek polis: between justice and humanity Seminar given on 18 February 2015 by Dr Benjamin Gray (University of Edinburgh), part of the RSC Hilary term 2015 Public Seminar Series Benjamin Gray 23 Feb 2015
38 Creative Commons Migrants at Work: Immigration & Vulnerability in Labour Law (Book launch) Launch of 'Migrants at Work: Immigration and Vulnerability in Labour Law' (Oxford University Press 2014), held on 13 February 2015. The volume is edited by Professor Cathryn Costello (RSC) and Emeritus Professor Mark Freedland ACL Davies, Julia O’Connell-Davison, Virginia Mantouvalou, Bernard Ryan 23 Feb 2015
39 Creative Commons Climate change and migration: how are they linked? Dina Ionesco International Organization for Migration and Alex Sutton UK Climate Change & Migration Coalition give a talk for the COMPAS Breakfast Briefing series. Dina Ionesco, Alex Sutton 18 Dec 2014
40 Creative Commons Forced Migration to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan: Burden or Boon The Annual Harrell-Bond Lecture, given by Her Royal Highness Princess Basma bint Talal on 5 November 2014 at the University of Oxford Examination Schools. Her Royal Highness Princess Basma bint Talal 08 Dec 2014
41 Creative Commons Love of women and a place in the world: romantic love and political commitment in the life of a forced migrant Seminar given on 12 November 2014 by Professor Jonny Steinberg (African Studies Centre and the Centre for Criminology, University of Oxford), part of the RSC Michaelmas term 2014 Public Seminar Series. Jonny Steinberg 08 Dec 2014
42 Creative Commons Sans Papiers: The Social and Economic Lives of Young Undocumented Migrants Seminar given on 19 November 2014 by Dr Nando Sigona (University of Birmingham) and Professor Roger Zetter (Refugee Studies Centre), part of the RSC Michaelmas term 2014 Public Seminar Series. Nando Sigona, Roger Zetter 08 Dec 2014
43 Creative Commons Inequality, immigration and refugee protection Seminar given on 26 November 2014 by Dr Katy Long (Stanford University and University of Edinburgh), part of the RSC Michaelmas term 2014 Public Seminar Series. Katy Long 08 Dec 2014
44 How did the UK national press portray Bulgarians and Romanians prior to the lifting of transitional controls on 1 January 2014? William Allen, Migration Observatory, COMPAS, University of Oxford, gives a talk for the COMPAS Breakfast Briefing series. William Allen 27 Oct 2014
45 Heroes, Villains and Victims: The dangerous politics of international migration This panel debate discusses key facts and fiction in international migration, and presents new ideas for a better politics of immigration. Bridget Anderson, Hein de Haas, Martin Ruhs, Katrin Bennhold 02 Oct 2014
46 Decade of Migration, Session 4: How are changing patterns of globalisation manifested in shifts in global wealth and power? In the fourth panel of the Decade of Migration conference Nicholas Van Hear, Robin Cohen and John Burry look at geopolitical influences and global shifts in power and how it affects migrants. Nicholas Van Hear, Robin Cohen, John Burry 24 Sep 2014
47 Decade of Migration, Session 3: Mobility and the global labour market: What can the past tell us about the future? In the third panel of the Decade of Migration conference Martin Ruhs, Monique Kremer, and Roger Waldinger gave different insights into mobility and the global labour market. Martin Ruhs, Monique Kremer, Roger Waldinger 24 Sep 2014
48 Decade of Migration, Session 1: How does the growth of the world’s cities reframe our understanding of the social, the economic and the political? In the first panel of the Decade of Migration conference Ash Amin and Vicki Bell focus on cities. Ash Amin, Vicki Bell 24 Sep 2014
49 Decade of Migration, Introduction Michael Keith, Paul Boyle, and Andrew Hamilton introduce the conference "Decade of Migration" and discuss the challenges and hopes for the topics and discussions. Michael Keith, Paul Boyle, Andrew Hamilton 24 Sep 2014
50 Creative Commons A lost generation? Education opportunities for Syrian refugee children in Lebanon Special seminar by Dr Maha Shuayb (Centre for Lebanese Studies), which took place at the Oxford Department of International Development on 19 May 2014. Maha Shuayb 11 Aug 2014
51 Creative Commons Panel 2: The role of artists and institutions in challenging popular narratives about migrants (The Silent University) The second panel discussion of the Silent University event which took place at the Oxford Department of International Development on 20 May 2014. Ahmet Öğüt, Aaron Cezar, Emily Fahlén, Jonas Staal 11 Aug 2014
52 Creative Commons Ten Types of Arabic Calligraphy; Sexually Transmitted Diseases and the History of HIV; Panel 1: Migrant Communities and Networks, and Social Exclusion in the UK and Europe (The Silent University) Two presentations and the first panel discussion of the Silent University event which took place at the Oxford Department of International Development on 20 May 2014. Behnam al-Agzeer, Mulugeta Fikadu, Bridget Anderson, Carlos Cruz 11 Aug 2014
53 Creative Commons The Silent University Visible Award Ceremony 2013 The Silent University Visible Award Ceremony 2013 took place at the Oxford Department of International Development on 20 May 2014. Ahmet Öğüt, Silent University founder, was presented with the Visible Award, and various speakers contributed to the event. Dawn Chatty, Matteo Luchetti, Judith Wielander, Andrea Zegna 11 Aug 2014
54 "We're all excluded together": work-related conditionality and the welfare entitlements of UK, EEA and non-EEA citizens Based on a project conducted by LSE and COMPAS Isabel Shutes talk examines inclusion and exclusion with regards to welfare rights. Isabel Shutes 29 Jul 2014
55 "The next day you are on the street": The tactics of time in managing welfare support to young people subject to immigration control as they make the transition to adulthood Part of the COMPAS Seminar Series Trinity 2014- Borders of the welfare state: Exploring the tensions between migration enforcement and welfare state entitlements Elaine Chase, Jenny Allsopp 29 Jul 2014
56 Provision of welfare to irregular migrants: exploring the borders of the Norwegian welfare state Jacobsen, Bendixsen and Karlsen outline findings from the project PROVIR, examining the access to welfare and its limitations for irregular migrants in Norway. Christine M. Jacobsen, Synnøve Kristine Nepstad Bendixsen, Marry-Anne Karlsen 29 Jul 2014
57 Becoming less illegal: Deservingness frames and undocumented migrant incorporation COMPAS Seminar Series Trinity 2014- Borders of the welfare state: Exploring the tensions between migration enforcement and welfare state entitlements Sébastien Chauvin 29 Jul 2014
58 How to strike a balance between mainstream and targeted efforts for immigrant integration in Europe? Liz Collett and Milica Petrovic from the Migration Policy Institute give a talk Liz Collett, Milica Petrovic 14 Jul 2014
59 What is the role of NGOs in the assisted voluntary returns of asylum seekers and irregular migrants? Derek McGhee and Claire Bennett, University of Southampton, give a talk for the COMPAS Breakfast Breifing series Derek McGhee, Claire Bennett 14 Jul 2014
60 Creative Commons 'We don't want to be sent back and forth all the time': Chagossian reflections on compulsion and choice in the context of forced displacement, onward migration, and prospective return This talk draws on a case study of forced displacement, onward migration, and prospective return within the living memory of one community, and explores questions of freedom and force ethnographically: Laura Jefferey 14 Apr 2014
61 Creative Commons Forced marriage and immigration policies: understanding diversity or punishing difference? Geetanjali Gangoli, University of Bristol, gives a talk for the COMPAS seminar series on forced marriage and its implications on immigration and human rights Geetanjali Gangoli 14 Apr 2014
62 Creative Commons Conceptualizing and Measuring Immigration Policies: The Immigration Policies in Comparison (IMPIC) Index This seminar discusses the Immigration Policies in Comparison (IMPIC) Index. This project builds a dataset on immigration policies in all OECD countries for the period 1980-2010. Marc Helbling 14 Apr 2014
63 Creative Commons Making Sense on Immigration David Miller discusses the practical dilemmas of immigration policy. David Miller, Stephen Whitefield 04 Apr 2014
64 Creative Commons Time, space, and trust: Some methodological challenges of researching immigration detention Sarah Turnbull (University of Oxford, UK) Sarah Turnbull 31 Mar 2014
65 Experiencing immigration detention Kizza Musinguizi (London, UK) Kizza Musinguizi 31 Mar 2014
66 Creative Commons Everyday practices at the Russia - China - Mongolia border Part of the COMPAS Seminar Series Michaelmas 2013: Rebordering: reflections in relation to (post)socialism Caroline Humphrey 11 Mar 2014
67 Creative Commons Survival Migration: Failed Governance and the Crisis of Displacement Alexander Betts, University of Oxford, gives a talk for the COMPAS seminar series Alexander Betts 03 Mar 2014
68 Creative Commons A matter of convention? Drawing lines between slavery and freedom, and between forced and voluntary migration Julia O'Connell Davidson considers historical notions of slavery and how they can or cannot be applied to modern situations of forced migration. Julia O'Connell Davidson 03 Mar 2014
69 Creative Commons The Political Economy of Tied Migrant Labour Martin Ruhs, COMPAS, University of Oxford, gives a talk for the COMPAS podcast series Martin Ruhs 03 Mar 2014
70 Creative Commons Where does migration sit within the debate over the future of the UK and Scotland? Allan Findlay, David McCollum and Jakub Bijak give a talk on migration and Scotland Allan Findlay, David McCollum, Jakub Bijak 03 Mar 2014
71 Creative Commons The End of Settler Societies and Why it Changes Immigration Professor Catherine Dauvergne, University of British Columbia Catherine Dauvergne 26 Feb 2014
72 Creative Commons The End of Settler Societies and Why it Changes Immigration Professor Catherine Dauvergne, University of British Columbia Catherine Dauvergne 26 Feb 2014
73 Creative Commons Three asylum paradigms Public Seminar Series, Hilary term 2014. Seminar by Jean-François Durieux (RSC and the Graduate Institute, Geneva) recorded on 12 February 2014 at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford. Jean-François Durieux 13 Feb 2014
74 Creative Commons Turning wrongful convictions into rights? Asylum seekers and the criminal law Public Seminar Series, Hilary term 2014. Seminar by Dr Ana Aliverti (Warwick School of Law) recorded on 29 January 2014 at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford. Ana Aliverti 03 Feb 2014
75 Creative Commons What are the social and public service impacts of international migration at the local level? Jon Simmons, Home Office Migration and Border Analysis, gives a talk for the COMPAS Breaskfast Breifing series Jon Simmons 27 Jan 2014
76 Creative Commons The Global Governance of International Migration: What Next? A panel discussion hosted by Kellogg College on Friday 29th November 2013. The panellists discuss the global governance of migration, migrant rights and development. Robin Cohen, Paul Collier, Ian Goldin, Cathryn Costello 17 Dec 2013
77 Creative Commons Migration at Oxford: Dr Mette Berg In this podcast Farhan Samanani interviews MSc Migration Studies lecturer Dr Mette Berg to find out more about how she became interested in migration, her research interests including diasporas. Mette Louise Berg 11 Dec 2013
78 Migration at Oxford: Dr Oliver Bakewell International Migration Institute (IMI) Co-Director Oliver Bakewell shares some insight into his research interests, how he first became interested in migration and his involvement in the MSc Migration Studies course. Oliver Bakewell 11 Dec 2013
79 Migration at Oxford: Professor Bridget Anderson Professor Bridget Anderson discusses her research interests and teaching migration at Oxford in this interview with doctoral student Carolin Fischer. Bridget Anderson, Carolin Fischer 21 Oct 2013
80 Migration at Oxford: Professor Michael Keith Professor Michael Keith shares some insight into his research interests, how he first became interested in migration and his involvement in the MSc Migration Studies course. Michael Keith 12 Aug 2013
81 Creative Commons Migration research at Oxford: Dr Evelyn Ersanilli In this podcast Farhan Samanani interviews MSc Migration Studies lecturer Dr Evelyn Ersanilli to find out more about her research, and the advantages of studying migration and working at the University of Oxford. Evelyn Ersanilli, Farhan Samanani 25 Jul 2013
82 Creative Commons Migration research at Oxford: Dr Evelyn Ersanilli In this podcast Farhan Samanani interviews MSc Migration Studies lecturer Dr Evelyn Ersanilli to find out more about her research, and the advantages of studying migration and working at the University of Oxford. Evelyn Ersanilli, Farhan Samanani 25 Jul 2013
83 Studying migration at Oxford: Dr Xiang Biao MSc Migration Studies course convener, Dr Xiang Biao provides some insight into the course in this interview with doctoral student Carolin Fischer. Xiang Biao 04 Jul 2013
84 Creative Commons Panel discussion: Why do people migrate? This podcast presents a panel discussion on 'why people migrate', convened as part of the introductory lecture of this MSc course. Carlos Vargas-Silva, Bridget Anderson, Franck Düvell, Mette Berg 05 Jun 2013
85 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
86 Creative Commons Is there 'White Flight?' in England? Why Whites in Homogeneous English Wards Are More Opposed to Immigration Prof. Kaufmann (Birbeck College) investigates whether Whites in homogeneous English neighbourhoods oppose immigration more. Eric Kaufmann 17 May 2013
87 Creative Commons The injustices of high- versus low-skilled temporary labour migration programs: With evidence from Canada Among critics of temporary labour migration programs (TLMP), it is common to describe them as exploitative, rights-violating, and unfair. Patti Tamara Lenard 29 Jan 2013
88 Creative Commons What is the evidence about migrant living conditions in the private rented sector and how could they be improved? Outlining a new report for the Housing and Migration Network UK, 'Migrants and the Private Rented Sector', published in February is the first national report to explore the needs and experience of new migrants who live in the private rented sector. Gill Green, Neil Coles 27 Nov 2012
89 Creative Commons Rethinking impact with social media Oxford-based researcher Nando Sigona started his blog "Postcards from..." in 2008. Since then his use of social media has expanded into Twitter and Podcasting to engage wider communities in his research on migration, asylum and minority issues. Nando Sigona 26 Nov 2012
90 Creative Commons Rethinking impact with social media Oxford-based researcher Nando Sigona started his blog "Postcards from..." in 2008. Since then his use of social media has expanded into Twitter and Podcasting to engage wider communities in his research on migration, asylum and minority issues. Nando Sigona 26 Nov 2012
91 Creative Commons What is the relationship between new migration and community change? Migration is presumed to be a major driver of change at the neighborhood level. What is the evidence? This briefing explores current understanding and evidence about the neighborhood changes associated with new migration. David Robinson 20 Aug 2012
92 Creative Commons Citizenship, and the Migrant Metropolis: Life Within and Against the Spaces of the Law Nicholas de Genoa discusses urbanisation, and how migration is remaking cities, the spatial practice of migrants and their experience and how this can reconceptualise emergent formations of social and political rights. Nicholas de Genoa 14 Aug 2012
93 Creative Commons Land of Strangers: From a Politics of Social Ties to a Politics of the Commons Ash Amin discusses his new book, "Land of Strangers: From a Politics of Social Ties to a Politics of the Commons". Ash Amin 06 Aug 2012
94 Creative Commons Homophily is not an explanation Talja Blokland discusses notions of ethnicity, community, integration and migration, using empirical data to make a theoretical argument. She uses the notion of homophiliy - the idea that people that are similar come together. Talja Blokland 06 Aug 2012
95 Creative Commons Nostalgia and everyday multiculturalism: Anglo-Indian and Chinese Calcuttans in London and Toronto Jayani Bonnerjee looks at the connections between Anglo-Indian and Chinese communities in Calcutta through the space of neighbourhood and how the memory of neighbourhood carries over into diasporas. Jayani Bonnerjee 06 Aug 2012
96 Creative Commons Faith and suburbia: secularisation, modernity and the changing geographies of religion in London suburbs David Gilbert considers the relationship between faith and suburbia with focus on migration. Part of the OMPAS Seminar Series Trinity 2012: Everyday multiculturalism. David Gilbert 06 Aug 2012
97 Creative Commons Whiteness, Class and the Legacies of Empire: On Home Ground Katharine Tyler speaks about her new book, which explores what it means to be white modern post-colonial societies, drawing on her fieldwork in semi-rural, rural and urban spaces in Leicestershire. Katharine Tyler 06 Aug 2012
98 Creative Commons New Geographies of Migration and Multiculture: Degrees of Intimacy between English Villagers and Eastern European Migrants in Rural Worcestershire Analysing the relationship between whiteness and Englishness, looking at processes of social inclusion and exclusion in the countryside, the migration of Eastern European workers to the countryside and rural discourses of community and multi-culture. Helen Moore 06 Aug 2012
99 Creative Commons Crossing the Threshold: Identity, Integration and Multiculturalism in British and German Muslim Ethnic Minority Neighbourhoods Sarah Hackett explores the idea of the neighbourhood as a site where citizenship is practiced and negotiated, with particular focus on historical developments and settlements in Newcastle, UK and Bremen, Germany. Sarah Hackett 06 Aug 2012
100 Negotiating urban citizenship: British Muslim encounters with new migrants Deborah Phillips explores the 'neighbourhood' as a site where citizenship is practices and negotiated. She focuses particularly on the experiences of British Muslims in Bradford in their encounters with new migrants. Deborah Phillips 06 Aug 2012