The analysis of gender and migration has moved beyond the charting of women’s specific migration patterns and experiences. Feminist theory has contributed to recognition of borders of sites of social (re)-production, of immigration staus, of good and bad women, of nationhood, of work, of families and other, deeply gendered categories.
Women, migration and contemporary politics of belonging
Professor Nira Yuval-Davis, University of East London
Sex and the Regulation of Belonging. Dutch Family Migration Policies in the Context of Changing Family Norms
Dr Sarah Van Walsum, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Frozen River (2008)
Film Screening
Subaltern Mobilities: a post (anti)trafficking perspective. [Change of paper]
Dr Nick Mai, London Metropolitan University
Empty Shadows? Feminism and the Politics of Vulnerability
Dr Laura Brace, Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Leicester
Migration, Home and Belonging: Lessons from a Personal Journey
Professor Barbara Einhorn, Department of Sociology, University of Sussex
Sex on the Move: Gender, Subjectivity and Differential Inclusion
Dr Rutvica Andrijasevic, Politics and International Studies, Open University
There's a Spirit that Transcends the Border: Faith in the U.S. Immigrant Rights Movement
Professor Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo, Department of Sociology, University of Southern California
Seminar Series Hilary 2013
Seminar Series Michaelmas 2011
Seminar Series Michaelmas 2010
Seminar Series Trinity Term 2009
Seminar Series Hilary Term 2007
Seminar Series Michaelmas Term 2006
Seminar Series Hilary Term 2006
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