@LeverhulmeTrust Doctoral Scholar - PhD in Law, LLM @QMSchoolofLaw , Called to the Bar of England&Wales, @SOAS Law and IR Graduate, Gender and (im)mobility 🇸🇪
🚨The UN Special Rapporteur on Trafficking @smullallylaw condemns the Samos CCAC🚨
Prison-like security, invasive surveillance, detention & lack of services "is not conducive to psychological, physical or social recovery of victims of trafficking" (1/3)
https://t.co/TDkqdMfmML
📢 Coming Up‼️ (B)OrderS Roundtable: Images of Migration - The Ethics of Visual Research on Exclusion🗓️ 3 Dec, 3.30-5.30pm⚡️featuring @P4rv4t1N41r (@QMULSLLF), Camillia Kong
(@QMSchoolofLaw), Corina Lacatus & @CrisJuverdeanu (@QMPoliticsIR)🖊️Register: https://t.co/Ilbc1iNEKe
🧐 What Comes after Citizenship https://t.co/rnCP87vOGE❓Join tomorrow to figure out ⚡️(B)OrderS Book Forum w/ author Engin Isin @QMUL_HSS, chair @JefHuysmans (@QMUL), & commentators @Gargi_at_home (@ucl) & Sivamohan Valluvan (@uniofwarwick) 👇Register: https://t.co/wyCfwNQ4jH
📢 THIS IS TODAY: Our fundraising campaign just started! Share our work and support us by donating here: https://t.co/TIksbfqWHH
Join us tonight at 7:30 EEST for our webinar by @EllenAllde co-hosted by @rlc_berlin: https://t.co/TvKOyKkBFt
📢 27th June, 7:30pm, Greek time: webinar by @EllenAllde, co-hosted by @rlc_berlin. Ellen will explore how asylum seekers are plunged into ignorance in the Samos #CCAC, and the impact of this ignorance on women living in the facility. Sign up here: https://t.co/TvKOyKkBFt
🚨 In just 6 days, we will launch our annual fundraising campaign under the slogan “€7,000 in 7 days”! We have two great events lined up for you to mark the occasion:
Join us‼️(B)OrderS event 📆24 June 💥Medical evidence in asylum claims https://t.co/1jJspHiq58 📚 Stelar speakers from Centre for the Study of Emotion & Law @CSEL_UK, Helen Bamber Foundation @HelenBamber & Garden Court Chambers @gardencourtlaw. Register👉 https://t.co/lixwuxh5ua
This roundtable discussion brings together those working to ‘reveal’ bordering violence through investigate reporting and litigation. We critically consider the relation between evidence gathering to knowledge production, and whether ‘testimony’ becomes a form of resistance.
Practitioners, advocates, and academics respond with the language and legal frameworks of enforced disappearances, secret detention, and kidnapping to address covert bordering violence.
Reflecting on the timely quote from Butler, we consider “…if someone is lost, and that person is not someone, then what and where is the loss, and how does mourning take place?”
and @a_danson_brown (@QMSchoolofLaw )!
Pushbacks, detention and externalising practices seek to conceal the very existence of people encountering borders. The visibility of people at borders is importantly related to the visibility of state border violence.
SOAS Centre for Palestine Studies MA scholarship 2024/25. Priority to applicants from the Occupied Palestinian Territories, especially Gaza https://t.co/fTPpi3NpCM
There's been ZERO public condemnation by @QMUL of their colleague's, Prof. Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian, arrest.
This staff letter has just been sent to the VC demanding he condemn the arrest and sever ties with the Hebrew University. Read the letter here
https://t.co/tZDVQSBJz6
This Thurs the (B)OrderS Centre will host @dehmsa for an incredible seminar on the ‘medical border’ and Australia’s extraterritorial asylum regime ‼️
We will hear from our amazing discussants @DrMonishBhatia and @nikkibusu 📚
Full info & sign up: https://t.co/VGB9TGUg6w