I’m excited to start a new term as an assistant professor @GuelphPOLS, after two great years at McMaster. It’s an excellent department with warm and smart colleagues, and I’m looking forward to this new chapter.
Not a bad walk to the office, either!
Call for Papers:
The Rise of International Asylum Coordination: Understanding the Evolution and Impact of Safe Third Country Policies
Selected papers will contribute to an edited volume (McGill-Queen’s University Press).
See more information below.
The Counter-Judicialization of Migration and Asylum Controls: Safe Third Country in Comparative Context. A new working paper by @KM_Banerjee and me is now available through @IntMigInstitute, here: https://t.co/nHEnS0vjZ9 . Thanks to @KerilynSchewel
#UofG’s Justice and Legal Studies (JLS) program offers an early introduction to law from a social science perspective, equipping students with the skills to pursue diverse careers in the legal field.
Learn more: https://t.co/925WUJKelE
Good article in the Times today.
An earlier piece by @AD_Humphreys for the National Post goes into a lot more historical detail on the Treaty: https://t.co/ztp7Y5bI7f
Since early February and particularly in the past two weeks I have been reporting out details of direct threats to Canadian sovereignty delivered at the highest level --from President Trump to Prime Minister Trudeau-- as well as by other top US administration officials.
If you are in or around @uofg on March 6th, come join me, Edward Koning, and Saba Safdar to talk about populism and immigration policy.
We'll be in John T. Powell 2266 from 11:30-1:00pm. Thanks to @GuelphPOLS for hosting.
@BrandonWarmke David Miller and Michael Walzer have both written extensively on the subject, and they are widely cited in academic migration literature.
Diaspora communities’ role in refugee sponsorship
Check out the recently published article, “The Invisibilised Labour of Diasporas as Co-sponsors in Refugee Sponsorship: Lessons From Canada.”
https://t.co/NbfcOBE0bn
#OpenAccess#CommunitySponsorship
This is alarming news. Mr Seioshanseian was previously blacklisted and expelled by Qatar, although his family had resided there for generations. There is no evidence that his treatment is anything other than religious discrimination.
📚 New #CRS Book Launch!
Dec 5 from 11:30AM-1PM (EST), join @CRSYorkU to celebrate the release of 📕Forced Migration In/To 🇨🇦 - edited by @ClarkKazak & FT the work of researchers, practitioners, & knowledge keepers.
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