Centre for Migration and Diaspora Studies
Department of Anthropology and Development Studies, SOAS
Joint Seminar Series Autumn Term 2012-13
Wednesday 5-7
G51
October 10th
Rutvica Andrijasevic
(Centre for Labour Market Studies, University of Leicester)
The Figure of the Trafficked Victim: gender, rights and representation
October 17th
Ruben Andersen
(Department of Social Anthropology, LSE)
A Game of Risk: boat migration and the business of bordering Europe
October 24th
Laurence Brown
(School of Arts, Languages and Cultures, University of Manchester)
The Dynamics of Diaspora amongst Caribbean Migrants in Manchester, 1940-1981
October 31st
Laura Hammond
(Development Studies, SOAS)
Transnational Links to Rural and Urban Areas in Somaliland and Puntland: remittances and livelihood security
November 14th
Oliver Bakewell
(QEH, Oxford)
Diasporas and Development: a marriage of convenience or true love?
November 21st
(Joint seminar with Department of Anthropology)
Katy Gardner
(Social Anthropology, University of Sussex)
Transnational Connections and Development Disconnections: stories from Sylhet
November 28th
Annual Lecture (venue TBA)
Claire Alexander
(Department of Sociology, University of Manchester)
Contested Memories: the Shahid Minar and the struggle for diasporic space
December 5th
(Joint seminar with Department of Anthropology and Anthropology of Development)
Gaim Kibreab
(London South Bank University)
Displacement in Post Independence Eritrea: causes and consequences
December 12th
Dae-oup Chang
(Development Studies, SOAS)
The Challenge of Mobile Value Subjects: East Asian capitalism and struggles of migrant labour
The seminars are open to all and no reservation is required. For further details please contact Reza Gholami ( [log in to unmask] ).
More information about the Centre for Migration and Diaspora Studies is available at http://www.soas.ac.uk/migrationdiaspora/
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