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    • Bodies, things, capital
      • ESRC Centre for Sociodigital Futures
      • Protecting the Rights of Migrant Workers in Hungary
      • Hidden Narratives of Illicit Livelihoods in West Africa
      • Migrants and Systemic Resilience (Mig-Res-Hub)
    • Bordering, control, justice
      • PRIME – Protecting Irregular Migrants in Europe:
      • UK-EU couples after ‘Brexit
      • Border Geographies in Medieval European Writing
      • Working for ‘Five a Day’
      • Co-designing sensitive, non-confrontational methodologies
      • Non-Western Migration Regimes in a Global Perspective – MARS
      • Maritime Networks in the 3rd Millennium BC
    • Representation, belonging, futures
      • PEATSENSE
      • Refugees’ access to higher education
      • Migrating Rocks
      • Colonial Reels
      • Staging Migrant Voices
      • Memory work and Migration
      • The Politics of Representation
      • Youth Futures 2019
      • Hamlet and the Red Dragon
      • The Medieval March of Wales, c. 1282-1550
      • Migrant Makonde Community in Kenya
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      • Borderland Infrastructures
      • Migration, Mobilities and Digital Technologies
      • Migration, Mobilities and the Environment
      • MMB Latin America Blog Series
      • Race, Nation and Migration
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      • New Writing on Migration and Mobilities
      • Letter from Afar
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      • MMB Insights and Sounds 2021
      • MMB Insights and Sounds: De-exceptionalising Displacement
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MMB Blog Latest Posts

  • Citizen geopolitics: understanding the role of migrant naturalisation in the transformations in the Middle East
  • The carceral economies of asylum: who’s working the border?
  • ‘Find your village’: activating migrant heritage community assets
  • Curating Waymarkers – an exhibition visualising mobility, connection and friendship

MMB Highlights

July 2025

Migration Unboxed - new episode on interdisciplinarity

The MMB podcast rounds off its first season with an episode exploring MMB's radically interdisciplinary approach to migration and mobility studies. Four contributors from our new volume Rethinking Migration, representing diverse disciplines, join Bridget to reflect on the experience of working closely together to develop their chapters and how this opened up their thinking. Read more about the podcast series and find links to each episode here.

May 2025

Bristol Benjamin Meaker Distinguished Visiting Professor

We are delighted to be welcoming Miriam Ticktin to Bristol this month in this visiting professorship role, co-hosted by Bristol's Department of Anthropology and Archaeology. Miriam, from CUNY (New York), will be giving a public lecture and participating in workshops during her stay. Find out more here.

April 2025

Maya Goodfellow's comments on Rethinking Migration

Maya's thoughts on the new edited volume by MMB written for the Book Launch Event held in March.

February 2025

Rethinking Migration now available!

A truly interdisciplinary collection from MMB that presents the Bristol approach to migration and mobilities. The book opens with the question, how can we understand human movement without positioning 'the migrant' as a problem? Buy or download the open access e-book.

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