The aim of the series is to explore the how migration research has re-configured the social sciences over the past 10 years and in turn how changes in the social sciences have influenced the study of mobility and migration, their patterns, consequences and policies.
Each seminar will focus on one of the six COMPAS core research themes; flows and dynamics, labour markets, citizenship and belonging, urban change and settlement, welfare, and the Migration Observatory.
Care, Markets and Migration in European Welfare States: Why the study of migration is important to social policy and vice versa
Fiona Williams, University of Leeds
Migration and inter-generational replacement in Britain and Europe
Chris Wilson, University of St. Andrews
Decades of Migration and "Europe" in Question
Nicholas de Genova, Goldsmiths, University of London
Joining up the dots between migration, trade theory and business strategy
Diane Coyle, Enlightenment Economics
In Time and Out of Time: the role of temporality in social inclusion and exclusion
Michelle Bastian, University of Edinburgh
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
COMPAS, School of Anthropology, University of Oxford, 58 Banbury Road, Oxford, OX2 6QS
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