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Dear All,

I am writing to send you details of a weekly seminar series on 'Refugees 
in International Relations' in the Department of Politics and 
International Relations at the University of Oxford. Details of the 
seminars are in the attached document and are also listed below.

All Welcome.

The list of lectures:

The following lectures will take place on Mondays at 5pm in the Lecture 
Theatre, Manor Road Building, unless indicated otherwise:

Monday, 19 January: 'Refugees, IDPs and Military Intervention', Adam 
Roberts (University of Oxford)

Wednesday, 28 January, 5.00pm, in Seminar Room 1, Department of 
International Development, 3 Mansfield Road: 'Refugees and Normative and 
Ethical Approaches to International Relations', Chris Brown (London 
School of Economics)

Monday, 2 February: 'Beyond Bare Life: Refugees and the 'Right to Have 
Rights', Patricia Owens (Queen Mary, University of London)

15-18 February, Presentation at the International Studies Association, 
New York: 'Feminist Geopolitics Meets Refugee Studies', Jennifer Hyndman 
(Maxwell School, Syracuse)

Monday, 2 March: 'Post-Conflict State-Building and Forced Migration', 
Dominic Zaum (Reading University)

Monday, 9 March:  'Forced Migration and International Political 
Economy', Sarah Collinson (Overseas Development Institute)

Best wishes,
Esra


Esra S Kaytaz
Research Officer
Global Migration Governance Project
Department of Politics and International Relations University of Oxford
Manor Road, Oxford OX1 3UQ
Tel: +44 1865 285955
Email: [log in to unmask]
Web: http://www.globaleconomicgovernance.org/migration/


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