MRG Semester 2: seminar series 2020/21

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Migration Research Group
Seminar Series 2020/21

Semester 2

Thursdays 12.00-13.15

Seminars will be held online via Blackboard Collaborate and are open to all. Information will be circulated closer to each event. A full audio recording of each seminar will be added to this page directly after the event.


18.02.21 ‘Key challenges for migrants and migration governance in post-Brexit Britain?’

During this first seminar, we will hear from members of the MRG, working across four different departments at the University of ΢Ȧ.

Julie Walsh & Asma Khan, Department of Sociological Studies

Sally Cawood, Department of Urban Studies and Planning

Jamie Coates, School of East Asian Studies

Aneta Piekut, ΢Ȧ Methods Institute

Chair: Majella Kilkey, MRG Co-Director

Registration and further details of this seminar can be accessed .

Listen to a full recording of the seminar .


18.03.21 “Boundaries of Europeanness: ‘race-migration nexus’ in Poland’

Bolaji Balogun, Department of Geography, University of ΢Ȧ

Discussant: Lukasz Szulc, Department of Sociological Studies, University of ΢Ȧ.

Registration and further details on the seminar can be accessed .

Listen to the full recording of the seminar .


22.04.21 ‘Deportation for integration? How the integration paradigm is used to justify deportations’

Sophie Hinger, University of Osnabruck

Reinhard Schweiter, University of Vienna

Discussant: Jean-Michel Lafleur, University of Liege

Registration and further details on the seminar can be accessed .

Listen to the full recording of the seminar .


13.05.21 Distinctive or Professionalised? Understanding the Postsecular in Faith-Based Responses to Trafficking, Forced Labour and Slavery in the UK

Rebecca Murray, University of ΢Ȧ

Louise Waite, University of Leeds

Emma Tomalin, University of Leeds

Hannah Lewis, University ΢Ȧ

Registration and further details on the seminar can be accessed .

Listen to the full recording of the seminar .


17.06.21 “If you want to go far, go together” (African Proverb): Doing inclusive research and practice with young people and migrant communities

Thea Shahrokh, Department of Sociological Studies, University of ΢Ȧ

Majella Kilkey, Department of Sociological Studies, University of ΢Ȧ

Hannah Lewis, Department of Sociological Studies, University of ΢Ȧ

Ryan Powell, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, University of ΢Ȧ

Registration and further details on the seminar can be accessed .


If you have any questions or require any further information, please contact: migrationresearch@sheffield.ac.uk