UCLan Research Centre for Migration, Diaspora and Exile Postgraduate Webinar Series 2023

8 March 15.00-16.00 Join Webinar

 

‘Privilege and precarity – class experiences of SADC students in South Africa’, by Veera

Tagliabue (University of Birmingham)

 

26 April 15.00-16.00 Join Webinar

 

‘Necropolitics and border regime in a non-Western context: governing forced migrations in Cameroon’, by Claire Lefort-Rieu (Ceped, Institut de Recherche pour le Développement / Université Paris Cité)

 

24 May 15.00-16.00  Join Webinar

 

'Exploring Multilingualism in the USA through Louisiana French and Pennsylvania German', by Holly Rebecca Lawton (UCLan and MIDEX)

 

7 June 15.00-16.00     Join Webinar

 

‘Where we meet: how site-specific curatorial interventions impact engagement with Black history in museums in Northwest England specifically, Lancaster and Morecambe’, by Kirsty Millicent Theresa Roberts (UCLan and MIDEX)

 

21 June 15.00-16.00  Join Webinar

 

‘Landscapes of un/belonging: an empirical psychosocial study of Lithuanian migration to London since the early 1990s’, by Asta Binkauskaite (UCLan and MIDEX)

8 March 15.00-16.00 Join Webinar

 

‘Privilege and precarity – class experiences of SADC students in South Africa’, by Veera

Tagliabue (University of Birmingham)

 

26 April 15.00-16.00 Join Webinar

 

‘Necropolitics and border regime in a non-Western context: governing forced migrations in Cameroon’, by Claire Lefort-Rieu (Ceped, Institut de Recherche pour le Développement / Université Paris Cité)

 

24 May 15.00-16.00  Join Webinar

 

'Exploring Multilingualism in the USA through Louisiana French and Pennsylvania German', by Holly Rebecca Lawton (UCLan and MIDEX)

 

7 June 15.00-16.00     Join Webinar

 

‘Where we meet: how site-specific curatorial interventions impact engagement with Black history in museums in Northwest England specifically, Lancaster and Morecambe’, by Kirsty Millicent Theresa Roberts (UCLan and MIDEX)

 

21 June 15.00-16.00  Join Webinar

 

‘Landscapes of un/belonging: an empirical psychosocial study of Lithuanian migration to London since the early 1990s’, by Asta Binkauskaite (UCLan and MIDEX)

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