MMB Mid-Winter Drinks!

Priory Road Cafe Priory Road Complex, Priory Road, Bristol, United Kingdom

Join us to celebrate the start of 2024 and welcome in another year of MMB events and activities! February can be grim, so this can be a bright spot in your calendar! It will be a chance to catch up with MMB colleagues and to meet our Leverhulme Visiting Professor, Victoria Hattam, who will be […]

MMB PGR Discussion Group

Meeting Room 2, First Floor 1 Priory Road, Bristol

The third MMB PGR discussion group will focus on ‘Political imagination and (academic) activism’. Building on previous discussions, we will explore the opportunities and frontiers of our imagination, political and institutional contexts and academic paradigms. We will link these debates to questions around (academic) activism and ethical responsibility within migration research.   We are honoured […]

MMB Reading Group – John Hultgren (2015)

Meeting Room 1 1 Priory Road, Bristol

Our first reading group meeting of 2024 will be discussing John Hultgren's book Border Walls Gone Green: Nature and Anti-Immigrant Politics in America (University of Minnesota Press, 2015). Led by MMB's Leverhulme Visiting Professor, Victoria Hattam, the meeting will focus in particular on Chapter 2, 'Naturalizing Nativism'. Please fill in this form if you would […]

SPAIS Annual/Leverhulme Visiting Professor Lecture 2024 – Victoria Hattam – ‘Border Economies / Capitalist Imaginaries’

Lecture Theatre 2D3 Priory Road Complex, Priory Road, Bristol, United Kingdom

How do the contradictory demands of border walls and supply chains co-exist? Each of these political forces pushes in contradictory directions: sovereignty and walls seek to establish territorial limits while globalization, by definition, is a boundary crossing enterprise. Yet, both are flourishing simultaneously: how are the contradictory demands reconciled? Drawing on research along the U.S.- […]

Ethnic Minority Conservative Political Discourses and Policies on Immigration

Old Council Chamber, Wills Memorial Building Queens Road, Bristol

The UK has recently seen an increase in ethnic minority representation in right-wing politics, alongside a surge in harmful, anti-immigration policies and discourses enacted by incumbent politicians who are often the children or grandchildren of racialised migrants. How can we understand the relationship between these two seemingly incongruous processes? This seminar brings together two papers […]

MMB Film Group: ‘La Permanence’/ ‘On Call’ (Alice Diop, 2016)

The Cinema, Department of Film and Television 5th Floor, Richmond Building, Bristol

Screening and discussion of Alice Diop's documentary film 'La Permanence'/ 'On Call' (2016). In French with English subtitles, 97 mins. Migrants file in and out of a refugee medical centre […]

Privatisation of the Digital Hostile Environment: A Seminar with Kaelynn Narita

Room 2D2, Priory Road Complex Block D, Priory Road, Bristol, United Kingdom

This talk explores the pattern of using private actors to build, design and maintain border technology in the UK. By exploring the privatisation of the so-called Digital Hostile Environment I reveal the […]

MMB Drinks: ‘What Went Wrong With My Bid?!’

Faculty of Arts Research Space, Room 1.H020, 7 Woodland Road, Bristol

Join us to celebrate all the hard work that has gone into your failed grant applications! We know how much energy and labour are put into developing a bid and […]