Human movement from one place to the other – or occasions of non-movement and stuckness – can lead to various forms of social conflicts and can cater potential for both explicit and implicit forms of violence.
In order to pinpoint some of these issues, this DEMIG (Department for Migration and Globalisation, University Krems) Online Talks Series aims to provide a nuanced and multifaceted view on conflict, violence, and crime in the context of human migration from a diversity of research perspectives and academic backgrounds. The series is intended not only to present current research but also to inspire us to develop adequate solutions that guarantee safe pathways in accordance with human rights protocols.
The first talk will take place on November 19 at 3 p.m. Lamis Abdelaaty, associate professor of political science at Syracuse University, will discuss whether and how economic, legal, and moral arguments influence Americans' support for refugee admissions.
Register for the next online talk and find out about upcoming talks: https://www.donau-uni.ac.at/en/university/faculties/business-globalization/departments/migration-globalization/news events/news/2024/demig_talks_2024_25.html