Are Trigger/Content Warnings Impacting Learning? A Reading/Pedagogy Conversation with Sylvanna Falcón

Verdon Smith Room, Royal Fort House, Bristol, United Kingdom

Educators are being encouraged to provide students with trigger or content warnings in which difficult topics are going to be covered, giving students agency on whether or not they want to learn about the subject. When did this turn towards forewarning take place in higher education? How have these content/trigger warnings created new challenges for […]

MMB PGR Discussion Group

Lady Hale Moot Court Room, 8-10 Berkeley Square, Bristol

We are delighted to announce the second MMB PGR discussion group meeting! This session will focus on borders and bordering techniques. In particular, we will discuss the benefits and risks of examining borders and consider whether we have an ethical responsibility to research and undo borders. We are honoured to have Professor Nandita Sharma join us for the […]

Casino Asia: How Do Casinos Transform Social Imaginations?

Room 1.01 13 Berkeley Square, Bristol, United Kingdom

This is a joint seminar with Bristol Hub for Gambling Harms Research. Casino Asia: How do casinos transform social imaginations? To register for a free in-person ticket, please sign up on Eventbrite. To register for a free online ticket, please sign up on Zoom. Abstract: The rapid proliferation of casino-resorts in Asia and their unique integration into the […]

Book launch: ‘Measuring Global Migration: Towards Better Data for All’ by Frank Laczko, Elisa Mosler Vidal and Marzia Rango

Online webinar

Chair: Ann Singleton, Reader in Migration Policy, University of Bristol. Speakers: Dr Frank Laczko, former Director of IOM GMDAC and the former Head of Research at IOM, Elisa Mosler Vidal, DPhil candidate in Migration Studies, COMPAS, and Marzia Rango, Migration and Human Mobility Specialist at the UN Operations and Crisis Centre (UNOCC) in the UN Secretariat in New York. Discussant: Diego Iturralde, Chief Director […]

‘Invisible’ (2024): MMB Film Screening and Panel Discussion

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

UK premier of a documentary short about the challenges faced by domestic workers in Colombia commuting on public transport. 'Invisible’ (30 mins). A documentary short by Valentina Montoya Robledo and Daniel Gómez Restrepo. (Spanish, with English subtitles). Register to attend the screening here. Two domestic workers, Reinalda in Medellín and Belén in Bogotá, explain the […]

New life or no life: Reflections and readjustment of return Filipino migrant domestic workers from Hong Kong’ – Seminar with Dr Yuk Wah Chan

Ground Floor Meeting Room 1 Priory Road, Bristol, United Kingdom

Sitting next to one of the village houses in San Fernando, Hildrid sighed, “We have so many memories of Hong Kong!” Many Filipino domestic workers who once worked in Hong Kong (HK) have settled back in their home country. Yet, connection with HK continued through frequent WhatsApp or Messenger messages with former employers and fellow […]

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.- […]