Dear FM List,
Please find below the schedule for the Oxford Graduate Migration
Research Seminar Michaelmas (Autumn) Term 2009. This seminar is informal
and open to everyone. Please feel free to bring a lunch from 12.45 pm
onwards.
Best regards, Stephanie Silverman
on behalf of the Migration Studies Society
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Oxford Graduate Migration Research Seminar
Michaelmas Term 2009
Convened by Thomas Gaff, Sahana Ghosh,
Hiranthi, Jayaweera, & Stephanie J. Silverman
Mondays from 13.00 to 14.00, Seminar Room, Pauling Centre,
58a Banbury Road, except for 19 October and 2 November
This is an informal seminar: please feel free to bring a lunch
12 October – Alevis in Europe: Struggling for Visibility Abroad to
Struggle against Blindness at Home
Besim Can Zirh (PhD Candidate in Social Anthropology, UCL)
19 October – Building the Infrastructure for the Observance of
Refugee Rights in the Global South
Dr. Barbara Harrell-Bond (Founder, Refugee Studies Centre, Oxford)
IN 64 BANBURY ROAD with complimentary reception
26 October – From Tribe to Faction: Cultural Politics in Palestine
Lisa Welze (DPhil Candidate in the Institute of Social and
Cultural Anthropology, Oxford)
2 November – Speaking Austrian German in Great Britain, or
The ‘Sketchiness’ of the Mother Tongue
Isabel Schropper (PhD Candidate, The IGRS, London)
IN 64 BANBURY ROAD
9 November – Persecution during armed conflicts
Vanessa Holzer (PhD Candidate, Law Faculty of Goethe University)
16 November – Religious Values and Post-Conflict Healing:
An interdisciplinary study of resilient survivors
of the Khmer Rouge
Gwyn Overland (Research fellow, University of Agder, Institute for
Religion, Ethics, and Society)
23 November - Ties That Bind? Political economy, humanitarian
norms, and immigration
Aubrey Westfall (Ph.D. candidate at the University of Colorado)
30 November - Reforming Rustic Ways: Sri Lanka's Housemaid Training
Programme and the Role of the State in Promoting Women's
Migration for Domestic Service
Elizabeth Frantz (PhD Candidate in the Dept of Anthropology at
the London School of Economics)
The Migration Studies Society can be reached at [log in to unmask]
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