Webpages tagged with «Migration»

Enrico Fassi and Sonia Lucarelli chaired a panel at the Italian Political Science Association's annual conference in Lecce on 12-14 September 2019.

GLOBUS researchers Enrico Fassi, Michela Ceccorulli and Antonio Zotti participated in the annual conference of the Standing Group on International Relations of the Italian Political Science Association in Trento 13-15 June 2019.

After the so-called ‘migrant-crisis’, the EU has described trafficking in human beings as a threat to EU states, societies and economies. What implications does this shift have for the victims of trafficking? GLOBUS MA Vera Skjetne discusses the recent turn in EU’s trafficking policies.

GLOBUS MA Student Vera Sofie Borgen Skjetne presented findings from her thesis on gender and human trafficking at a summer school organised by the University of Surrey in July 2019.

What are the consequences of the EU's 'War on Smuggling' for migrants and third countries? And how can the EU work towards a just governance of migration?

Martina Tazzioli will give a lecture on 15 May as a part of the GLOBUS seminar series on the contested politics of migration organised by the University of Bologna.

Enrica Rigo gave a lecture on asylum, gender and jurisdiction at the University of Bologna on 8 May as a part of the GLOBUS seminar series on the contested politics of migration.

Nina Hall gave a lecture on migration and climate change at the University of Bologna Forli campus on 2 May as a part of the GLOBUS seminar series on the contested politics of migration.

As a part of the seminar series the contested politics of migration, Maurice Stierl held a lecture on migrant resistance in Europe on 10 April at the University of Bologna Forli campus.

As a part of the seminar series on the contested politics of migration, Devi Sacchetto gave a lecture on labour migration and the multinational worker at the University of Bologna.

GLOBUS researchers chaired the panel The European Union: Promoting or obstructing global justice? at the EUSA conference in Denver, Colorado in May 2019. They also participated in various other panels at the conference.

In an article in West European Politics, Sonia Lucarelli looks at the EU's role as a security actor and offers reflections on how collective securitisation relates to securitisation theory more broadly.

Michela Ceccorulli has published an article in West European Politics exploring how a major influx of migrants during 2015 led to an EU-initiated collective securitisation of the Schengen space.

GLOBUS researchers participated in the Researchers' Night in Forlì on 28 September.

Sonia Lucarelli gave a keynote lecture at the third NASP International Workshop on Conflicts and Institutions in Genoa on 26 June.

Michela Ceccorulli and Sonia Lucarelli have published a chapter in the book EU Security Strategies: Extending the EU System of Security Governance.

Espen D.H. Olsen, ARENA Centre for European Studies, University of Oslo

In India, the current ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government is attempting to pass the Citizenship Amendment Bill (2016). The Bill sets a worrying communalised tone to the refugee debate, regardless of the government’s intentions, writes Dr. Jessica Field from O.P. Jindal Global University.

GLOBUS researcher Graham Finlay gave a paper entitled 'Is there a human right to migrate?' at the Ethics in Migration: Beyond the Immigrant-Host State Nexus Conference at the European University Institute on 12 January 2018.

GLOBUS researcher Marco Borraccetti gave a lecture on migration and trafficking at the University of Bologna on 18 April 2018.

GLOBUS researcher Michela Ceccorulli gave a lecture on the complexity and dilemmas of European migration policy at the University of Bologna on 8 May 2018.