Rebordering Britain and Britons #migzen is @ESRC-funded project, part of #GovernanceAfterBrexit & affiliated to @ukandeu. Led by @nandosigona & @michaelacbenson
What role does the power play between states play in the development of migration policy? What does this understanding reveal abouthe post-Brexit migration regime? Find out more in our collaboration with @abtcitizenship ft. @FionaAdamson@Catherineruth
https://t.co/XyvFyyNfOZ
Latest survey from @michaelacbenson seeks to explore the experiences of Britons living in the EU, EEA, EFTA of accessing and securing their post-Brexit rights. Open to Brits of all ages across the EU - please share widely! https://t.co/WNB9dZjnbk
🚨 New #podcast episode Alert! 🚨
In the new episode of Mobility, Work, and Rights, we dive deep into the narratives and discourses surrounding #irregularmigration—and why it matters to everyone. 🌍
🔗 Listen here: https://t.co/HcrioMBHD0
✨ A (research) year-in-review thread from IRIS ✨
We asked our researchers to pick one of their publications from 2024 and share why it stands out for them. Here's what they replied! 🧵
#migration#refugees#socialsciences#diversity#research
How millions of US children would be hurt by #Trump’s #massdeportation plan: ‘Deep harm is intentional’ | #USimmigration | The Guardian
Good to speak with @RobinBuller for this excellent piece on the human impact of Trump's plan on millions of children
https://t.co/3iyeBNrSgM
Episode 1 of @iclaimeu podcast
Mobility, work and rights is out on Monday!
@ilsevanliempt and I have two excellent guests: @MyriamCherti and @blancagarcesmas. Together we discuss why defining what irregular migration is & who is an irregular migrant is not as easy as many assume
Great line up for @IRiS_Birmingham seminar series with John Solomos, Andrea Pacheco Pacifico and Hannah Jones (@uncomfy) . We start on 29 October with John Solomos (@baggiejohn). To book a place: https://t.co/rHvCJPkIUz
Just published in @IMRjournal co-authored with @Michaelacbenson
Reimagining, Repositioning, Rebordering: Intersections of the Biopolitical and Geopolitical in the UK's Post-#Brexit#Migration Regime (and Why It Matters for Migration Research) https://t.co/u1EtGq6vXT
In a segment called "How should Europe deal with its migration crisis?" @yashamac1 and fellow guest speakers @nandosigona & @RavSRM addressed the ineffective and harmful tactics the #EU & #UK continue to pursue.
📺 Watch it here: https://t.co/OgKLBoaFsu
68% of Ukrainians in the UK intend to remain here for the long term, even after their country becomes safe. Their employment rate is close to the UK average and they gradually moved into private accommodation.
More details in our recently updated briefing
https://t.co/3dz1bOaS8N