Witnessing Empire’s Bordering Practices: Afghan American Diasporic Politics in the Aftermath of Withdrawal Helena Zeweri Assistant Professor, UBC Department of Anthropology Free & open to the public. To register, fill out the RSVP form below. Abstract: Based on preliminary and ongoing ethnographic research and community advocacy, this talk examines an emergent set of critiques around empire that […]
“Indians From All Directions” – Transnational Imperial Refraction and Settler Colonialism The CMS Migration & Indigeneity Research Group is delighted to invite you to its first in-person speaker event in fall 2022. Speaker: Ajay Parasram (Associate Professor, Department of International Development Studies & Department of History, Dalhousie University) Abstract: In this presentation, I am concerned with […]
Reconsidering the Origins of Assimilation Theories Aryan Karimi Assistant Professor, UBC Department of Sociology Free & open to the public. To register, fill out the RSVP form below. Abstract: Classic, segmented-, and neo-assimilation theories explain intergroup relations. They, respectively, draw specific attention to ethnic pluralism, to the possibility of downward mobility into the underclass, and to […]
No Zone: Poetry of the Border-lands The CMS Borders Research Group is very pleased to announce a walking tour of the Xicanx exhibition at MOA by poet, artist and curator Greta de Léon, to be followed by a one of a kind conversation between her and curator Jill Baird on the potency and poignancy of […]
Fuzzy Borders: Bureaucracy, Brokerage, and the India-Pakistan Border The CMS Borders Research Group is very pleased to announce the final event for this term’s Speaker Series, organised in association with the Centre for India and South Asia Research. ‘Fuzzy Borders: Bureaucracy, Brokerage and the India-Pakistan Border’ by Dr. Natasha Raheja is a conversation on the author’s upcoming book From Minority […]
UBC Centre for Migration Studies Community Luncheon November 17, 2022 12:00 – 1:00 pm— Pacific Time (PT) Location: C.K. Choi Lobby Please join us for food and networking with fellow Centre for Migration Studies faculty, students, staff, visiting scholars, and community partners. This is an opportunity to re-connect face-to-face and make new friends. RSVP by November […]
A workshop series held by the David Lam Chair in Multicultural Education and the Canada Research Chair in Indigenous People’s Well-being, in partnership with the Centre for Migration Studies. This fall, we are excited to partner with the David Lam Chair and the Canada Research Chair in Indigenous People’s Well-being to hold a series of […]
Do Canadians view immigrants as competitors for jobs? Robert Straughan PhD Student, Political Science, UBC Tuesday November 22, 12-1 PM C. K. Choi Building – Room 351 [ Bio ] Robert is a PhD student in Political Science. His research focuses on comparative politics, public opinion, and political behaviour related to migration. He is especially interested […]
Carceral Politics of LGBTQ Asylum and the Feminist Revolution in Iran Elif Sari Assistant Professor, UBC Department of Anthropology Free & open to the public. To register, fill out the RSVP form below. Abstract: What does the ongoing “Women, Life, Freedom” revolution in Iran have to do with migration, borders, and (im)mobility? Drawing on activist […]
Join this CMS Migration & Indigeneity Research Group event in conversation with Dr. Jules Arita Koostachin! Bio: Born in Moose Factory Ontario, Jules was raised by her Cree speaking grandparents in Moosonee, and also with her mother in Ottawa, a warrior of the Residential school system. Jules is a band member of Attawapiskat First Nation, […]