Happy to share an article I and two colleagues wrote: Overseas US voters get ignored by political campaigns − but could be crucial supporters https://t.co/nfPR1lLqys via @ConversationUS
Publication alert🚨
How can we explain the strength of migration and stay aspirations?
In @JournalCMS, I engage with this question shedding light into the distinction between the instrumental and intrinsic value of migration.
Check it out and engage🔻
https://t.co/ewetpKaE7v
The involuntary immobility-development nexus remains under-studied. Our project, #PATHWAYS, explores the effects of unfulfilled migration aspirations on subjective well-being, life aspirations and forward-looking behavior.
Our website is now live!🚨 https://t.co/h42ThmSrxe
Congratulations, @LiselHintz on an excellent and important article ("Academic Solidarity in the wake of a disaster: Blueprint for an online writing support group")! https://t.co/lenGuZTSnn
@Michaelacbenson@SSPSSR And after the closing of Kent’s Brussels School of International Studies which had the university’s MA in International Migration. Staff there (including myself) were Kent’s first academic redundancies.
Feeling extremely excited and honored to learn that I’ve been awarded the 2024 APSA Migration & Citizenship Section Best Dissertation Award for my research on im/mobility aspirations, capabilities and adaptation in high-income countries @APSAtweets@MigCitizenAPSA🥳🎉
@amwilson_opera I’m so sorry. I’m sure they don’t know the value of what they had. I was one of the first academic redundancies from Kent and much of west you say resonates.
Glad to share my new article - "Democrats Abroad: What Motivates Core Activists to Engage in Political Transnationalism?" Thx to SI eds @IntMig_Journal@Daniela_Vintila @sumpierrez1 Sorina Cristina Soare https://t.co/g5nLn9kaYb, https://t.co/XLBzQxXVi0 @DemsAbroad@demsabroadbe