Comparative Perspectives on Migration Attitudes and Behaviours: Causes, Consequences, Interventions
Tue 28 - Wed 29 May 2024, 08:30 - 16:45
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- Venue
- The H B Allen Centre, Keble College, 25 Banbury Rd, Oxford OX2 6NN
- Event series
- The British Academy Conferences
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British Academy/Wellcome Trust Conferences bring together scholars and specialists from around the world to explore themes related to health and wellbeing.
Human migration presents both opportunities and challenges for economies, societies, and politics around the world. This is particularly resonant in a global moment characterised by overlapping crises of conflict, COVID-19, and climate change, which all have implications for the scale and dynamics of migration. Several decades of diverse research have productively explored how, why, and with what consequences people move. By bringing world-leading scholars of migration into conversation with senior policymakers and practitioners, this two-day in-person conference will take stock of existing knowledge and set an agenda for future migration research.
The goals of the conference are:
- To compare experiences and issues relating to migration in high-income countries with those in low- and middle-income countries that host large shares of the world’s migrants and displaced people
- To probe the opportunities and risks associated with the relatively recent turn towards designing and testing interventions in migrant-receiving settings;
- To identify how research can relate more effectively with policy and practice in migration and integration.
Conference Convenors:
- William L Allen, University of Oxford and Nuffield College
- Isabel Ruiz, University of Oxford and Harris Manchester College
Speakers across the two-day conference include:
- Lenka Dražanová, European University Institute
- Mollie Gerver, King’s College London
- Jane Green, University of Oxford and Nuffield Politics Research Centre
- Mark Hugo López, Pew Research Center
- Ella Krispel, Graphic Designer and Visual Artist at Central Saint Martins, University of The Arts London
- Alexander Kustov, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
- William L Allen, University of Oxford and Nuffield College
- Tiphaine Le Corre, University of Oxford
- Lauren McLaren, University of Leicester
- Jeffrey Pugh, University of Massachusetts-Boston
- Linda R Tropp, University of Massachusetts-Amherst
- Sandra Rozo, The World Bank
- Isabel Ruiz, University of Oxford and Harris Manchester College
- Madeleine Sumption, The Migration Observatory, University of Oxford
- Gerasimos Tsourapas, University of Glasgow
- Yang-Yang Zhou, Dartmouth College
Timings:
- Day 1: 8:30 - 16:45
- Day 2: 9:00 - 14:00
Ticket Prices
- Day 1: £20 (attendees in full-time permanent employment) / £10 (concession for attendees on fixed-term contracts, students, or unwaged)
- Day 2: £16 (attendees in full-time permanent employment) / £8 (concession for attendees on fixed-term contracts, students, or unwaged)
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