Verschlagwortet: immigration
By Egemen Özbek. As Vanessa Agnew highlights in the Introduction to the volume, Refugee Routes is a response to the ever-growing number of refugees and internally displaced people around the world.
By Sarah El Bulbeisi. Since 1947, more than 700,000 Palestinians have been displaced from their homes in what is now Israel, and have become refugees. As a traumatic experience, the Nakba has become a crucial part of the collective memory and the identities of the Palestinians.
This article is part of the TRAFO series “Emerging Topics. Insights from ‘Behind the Scenes’”. Today, we put the spotlight on the workshop “Defining Black European History”, which will take...
Xóchitl Bada is Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Illinois at Chicago. She studied sociology and political sciences in Mexico City, Notre Dame and Chicago. Her...
Katy Lam ist Postdoctoral Fellow in the research project “Migration, China, and the Global Context”, initiated by the Max Weber Stiftung and its German Institute for Japanese Studies and the Faculty of Social...
In her article “Suez, Lampedusa, Djibouti City: Border Zones of Globalisation” Valeska Huber explores global mobility and border crossing in Europe. She uses the world press photo of 2014, “Signal”...