Borders, Race, Ethnicity and Migration Network (BREM)
BREM promotes interdisciplinary dialogue across the intersecting themes of migration, 'race', ethnicity and borders, broadly defined. It serves as an open forum for sharing research, developing new and existing collaborations, and supporting early career researchers.
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Key questions addressed by BREM include:
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What is the social, cultural, economic and political significance of different historical and contemporary migrations?
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In what ways are contemporary bordering or boundary-producing practices and dynamics changing?
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How does race and ethnicity feature in the formation of identities and diverse societies?
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To what extent do processes of racialisation shape regulations and differentiated experiences across diverse sites (e.g. the university, workplace or law court)?
News
October 5 2023 - BREM is looking for new members in 2023-24
In 2023-24, we are looking forward to meeting new PhD Students and colleagues working on related topics, interested in extending the outreach of their research and supporting our activities. We would appreciate it greatly if you could let us know of any newly arrived colleagues who might be interested in being part of the network that you know of, by sending an email to the convenors.
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Upcoming Events
April 24th 2024 (13:00 - FAB 2.32)
Queer Migrations: Perspectives, practices and possibilities
A discussion panel with Sarah Scuzzarello (Lund University), Matthew Abbey and Gabriel/le du Plessis
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Contact
If you are interested in joining the network, please contact the convenors:
Professor of International Politics, Politics and International Studies (PAIS)
Professor of Law, School of Law
PhD Researcher, Politics and International Studies (PAIS)