Justice and Labour Migration: an MMB debate

Webinar

What might a just labour migration policy look like? Is there a trade-off between numbers and rights? Is it possible to have a system of labour migration founded on ideals […]

🌟 MMB Christmas Gathering! 🌟

Online symposium

It’s nearly the end of 2020! We’d love to gather you together online for some Christmas cheer at the end of a long and difficult year. Furnish yourselves will a […]

Unpacking Fieldwork in Challenging Settings (2)

Webinar

Power relations and gender during fieldwork: yup, issues still there!   We are back with the Unpacking Fieldwork seminar series! After the success of the first seminar in early 2020 […]

Unpacking Fieldwork in Challenging Settings (3)

Ethics, Well-being and Security: Fasten Your Seatbelts! Hello again! We are happy to announce the last seminar of the series Unpacking Fieldwork in challenging settings! After addressing power relations and gender, we will now focus on three topics that are of paramount importance to all fieldworkers: ethics, researchers’ well-being and security during fieldwork. As you […]

The UN Convention on Migrant Workers 30 Years On: Assessing its Positive Impacts

A recording of the event is available here. MMB is delighted to welcome Pablo Ceriani and Alvaro Botero to the first of our online Latin America Dialogues. In conversation with Diego Acosta – MMB’s International Strategic Lead – they will discuss the UN’s International Migrant Workers Convention, adopted by the General Assembly 30 years ago. […]

MMB Reading Group – ‘Mobility Justice’ by Mimi Sheller

This month we discuss Mimi Sheller's book Mobility Justice: The Politics of Movement in an Age of Extremes (Verso, 2018), in which she makes a passionate argument for a new understanding of the contemporary crisis of movement. 'Sheller shows how power and inequality inform the governance and control of movement. She connects the body, street, […]

Protecting Venezuelans in Colombia: Reflections from Across the Region

The Colombian government recently announced the launching of a programme to grant 10-year complementary protection and legal status to the approximately 1.7 million Venezuelan migrants and refugees in the country. This decision was considered 'historical' by the United Nations and received worldwide attention - it represents a clear shift in how the South American region […]