Events
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The Dialogue in Migration and Refugee Studies is a lecture and seminar series hosted by the Migration and Refugees Research Network at Oxford Brookes University. It has received funding from Jean Monnet Actions, run under Erasmus+ by the European Union.
We have a new set of speakers covering a wide range of disciplines, including Criminology, History, Sociology, English Literature and NGO practitioners, among others.
If you have any questions, please contact Dr Esteban Devis-Amaya edevis-amaya@brookes.ac.uk\
All Lectures are held online at 5pm (UK time), through Zoom.
Past Events
Jean Monnet Postgraduate Summer School in Migration and Refugee Studies
In June 2023, the Migration and Refugee Studies Research Network of Oxford Brookes University held its inaugural postgraduate Summer School in Migration and Refugee Studies.
Science Bazaar 2026
21 February 2026 - 21 February 2026
Explore science in action at the Oxford Brookes Science Bazaar with hands-on experiments, workshops, and live shows for all ages!
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From Open Borders to Brexit
13 February 2025 - 13 February 2025
The history of migration into Britain, 1905 to 2020. This session forms part of the Dialogue in Migration and Refugee Studies Lecture and Seminar Series.
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Border Criminology: The intersection of migration and criminal justice
30 January 2025 - 30 January 2025
This online public lecture will explore the intersection of border control and criminal justice.
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Migration, enterprise and value creation
7 November 2024 - 7 November 2024
Migrants often turn to entrepreneurship when facing labor market barriers, leveraging cultural heritage, food, and craft skills as valuable resources.
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The state of Migration in the east and Horn of Africa: Policies and strategies
29 October 2024 - 29 October 2024
Migration in the East and Horn of Africa (EHoA) is complex, driven by political instability, economic challenges, and natural resource factors.
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Migration, Education and the Construction of Global Imaginaries
24 October 2024 - 24 October 2024
How schools that cater for privileged migrants differ from those attended by less-privileged ones.
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Picture book representations of refugee journeys: Communicating crisis to very young children
10 October 2024 - 10 October 2024
Unveiling the world through pages: exploring the impact of refugee-themed children's books on young minds.
Comparative Perspectives on Migration Policy Impact: Insights from Ghana and Jordan
16 May 2024 - 16 May 2024
Unraveling EU migration policy: Ghana and Jordan perspectives. EFFEXT project insights on regional dynamics, governance, and development.
Interpersonal cooperation in illegal markets
25 April 2024 - 25 April 2024
The case of human smuggling organisations in the North of Italy.
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Think Human Festival event: From hostility to dignity
16 April 2024 - 16 April 2024
Challenging current developments under the UK’s immigration policy and the environment for migrants and refugees’ for the Oxford Brookes Think Human Festival on 16 April 2024.
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2022
Migration, enterprise and value creation public lecture
How do migrants engage in enterprises? How are migrants involved in practices of value creation?This online, public lecture was convened by Professor Peter Lugosi. Part of the MRN Dialogue in Migration and Refugee Studies.
Convened on: 19 October 2022
Symposium: The Zero-sum game of economic migration: Integration through Rights?
The symposium brings together academics and practioners to explore the wide-ranging micro and macro structures that feed into perceived tensions between mobility, social and labour rights and legal guarantees of full integration.
Convened on 12 September 2022
Work together, create impact
All colleagues are invited to register their interest in a one-day networking event to explore how we can work together to make a greater impact on society.
Convened on: 15 September 2022
The role of the state in international labour migration
In this session, Dr Roderick Galam, Senior Lecturer in Sociology, focused on the role played by the state in labour migration. We examined both the sending or labour-supply country and the receiving or destination country.
Convened on: 30 March 2022
Economics of Mutuality
Siamack Salari, Senior Fellow, Qualitative Research Expert, discussed mobile ethnography, migrants and contradictions.
Convened on: 23 March 2022
Rethinking the border in times of crisis
This special Guest Lecture by Professor Ruben Andersson (Anthropology & Migration, Oxford University) was organised by the Migration and Refugee network and was part of the 20th Oxford Human Rights Festival.
Convened on: 16 March 2022
Computer Science: Big data and cloud for migration/refugees data
Dr Mohammed Younas, Oxford Brookes Reader in Computer Science, gave an overview of the big data and cloud technologies in relation to migration and refugees data.
Convened on: 9 March 2022
Status of Immigrants in Britain: A Historical Perspective
In this lecture, Professor Andrew Spicer, Professor of Early Modern European History, will reflect on the rich history of immigration to Britain in the late medieval and early modern periods.
Convened on: 23 February 2022
Migration, enterprise and value creation
Migrants and refugees often struggle to access labour markets, especially during the early stages of their settlement. Consequently, they pursue alternative entrepreneurial routes to facilitate their adjustment. This session by Professor Peter Lugosi (Deputy Director of the Centre for Business, Society and Global Challenges) explores:
a) how diverse migrants engage in enterprises;
b) how their business and organisational practises intersect with ‘identity work’; and
c) how they and stakeholders are embroiled in practises of value creation.\ \ Convened: 26 January 2022
2021
Migration and Refugee Studies in Practice
This lecture by Kairos Europe will focus on a national and international perspective about fieldwork implemented by NGOs supporting migrants (refugees and asylum seekers). We will analyse multiple projects aimed to aid protection and integration with a focus on the lecturer’s experience with unaccompanied minors, young women, adults and survivors of trafficking. The presentation will show examples on fieldwork in the UK, Italy and other European countries, and will provide an insight on practical considerations including challenges and good practice.
Convened on: 24 November 2021
How anthropologists study mobile people in today's world
This lecture by Dr Karen Hough, Sheffield Hallam University will explore how anthropologists study the role of technology in migration, by focusing specifically on the methods they use to carry out their research, as well as the ethical and data protection challenges, they face. We will examine the findings from two current, transnational migration projects MIICT and Perceptions which show in detail how migrants, including asylum seekers and refugees use digital technology to aid their migration journeys.
Convened on: 10 November 2021
Sporting 'ethnoscapes': migrant flows in sport
In this lecture, Dr Stuart Whigham,Senior Lecturer in Sport, Coaching and Physical Education, will explore the reasons for increasing migration in sport, linked to the increasingly globalised nature of the international sporting system. We critically examine the potential impact of increased 'migrant flows' on the nature of contemporary sport for 'host' nations. We will also consider the role sport plays in relation to the assimilation and acclimatisation of migrants into the new 'host' nation.
Convened on: 27 October 2021
Refugees in cities
The majority of the world's refugees live outside of camps, in towns and cities across the world. Their presence in urban locations is increasingly recognised by governments, UN agencies, humanitarian organisations, and civil society. However, there are still considerable challenges in understanding urban refugees' experiences of displacement and the role of humanitarians in such contexts. In this introductory lecture, Dr Zoe Jordan, Senior Lecturer at CENDEP, will consider some of the key aspects of urban displacement.
Convened on: 13 October 2021
Border Criminology: The intersection of migration and criminal justice
In this lecture, Dr Alice Gerlach, Lecturer in Criminology, will provide participants with an overview of the key issues related to globalisation, punishment and migration that are the focus of Border Criminologists. In this session we will introduce participants to the fundamental areas of investigation within this sub-field of criminology, notably citizenship, identity and belonging, placing them within the historical and evolving context of globalisation and migration.
Convened on: 29 September 2021