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Published on December 14, 2018
Reading: Unauthorised migration beyond structure/agency? Acts, interventions, effects. Vicki Squire (2017)
KEYWORDS: acts, agency, borders, migration, structure
PRESENTER: Linn Biorklund Belliveau is a researcher at the DIGHR and at Médecins Sans Frontières, and an affiliate at the Centre for Refugee Studies at York University. Her areas of knowledge include forced migration, transnational networks, climate politics, and access to care.
DATE: Tues. Dec. 18th , 2018
TIME: 3-4pm
LOCATION: DIGHR Boardroom (Suite 2150 Dahdaleh Building, York University)
Article: Unauthorised migration beyond structure/agency
Image credit: Chelsy Montserrat Maldonado, a four-year-old migrant girl from Honduras, part of a caravan of thousands from Central America en route to the United States, wears a US flag-themed dress as she stands in a makeshift camp as they take rest in Tapanatepec, Mexico | Photograph: Hannah McKay/Reuters
Journal Club invites all interested members of the YorkU community and beyond to discuss select readings in a semi-formal environment.
Themes | Global Health & Humanitarianism |
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Related Work |
Morbidity & Mortality Patterns of Migrants in a Warming World | Project, Research
Health of Displaced People in the Context of Climate Change & Restrictive Migration Policies | Project, Research |
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Linn Biorklund Belliveau, Graduate Student Scholar, Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change - Alum
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