MMB/ACH Webinar: Ethics of Migration – Academic and Community Sector Perspectives
Online webinarThe MMB/ACH webinar series continues with this online event bringing together the academic and community sectors to explore the complex moral dimensions of migration. By examining migration from both academic […]
MMB Drinks: Making Connections
Humanities Research Space (1.H020) 7 Woodland Road, Bristol, United KingdomIt’s time for some more MMB drinks! Please join us on 11th November – and bring along a colleague who’s new to MMB. We take a broad approach to mobilities […]
MMB PGR Discussion Group
10 Woodland Road Room G4/5, Policy Studies Building, 10 Woodland Road, BristolWelcome to a new year of MMB PGR discussion group meetings! This session will focus on critical approaches to migration studies, looking to question and challenge established discourse and practice […]
Book launch: ‘Shelter on the Journey’ by Priscilla Solano
Online webinarJoin us for the online launch of Priscilla Solano’s new book Shelter on the Journey: Humanitarianism, Human Rights and Migration (Temple University Press, 2024). This powerful and vividly written book describes life […]
‘THIS JUNGO LIFE’: MMB Film Screening and Q&A
The Cinema, Department of Film and Television 5th Floor, Richmond Building, Bristol‘THIS JUNGO LIFE’ (2024, 78mins) takes us deep inside the hidden lives of young refugees and asylum seekers from Sudan and South Sudan, living and sleeping rough on the streets […]
‘Does Skill Make Us Human?’ Work Futures Annual Lecture with Professor Natasha Iskander
4.10 4.10, Helen Wodehouse Building, 35 Berkeley Square, Bristol'Does Skill Make Us Human? Skill and Political Personhood Around the World' Professor Natasha Iskander (New York University) Organised by the Work Futures Research Group and co-sponsored by Migration Mobilities Bristol, Centre of […]
MMB PGR Discussion Group Workshop and Film Screening: Perspectives on Queer(ing) Migration
LT3 Arts Complex 17 Woodland Road, Bristol, United KingdomContinuing our thread of critical approaches to migration studies, we will be paying attention to perspectives on Queer(ing) Migration, particularly to challenge understandings of queer liberation through migration. Which bodies […]