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MMB Blog Latest Posts

  • Coping with protracted migration crises: the role of international organizations in the Syrian and Venezuelan displacements
  • 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

MMB Highlights

October 2025

MMB collaborates with Spike Island artists

Spike Island artists joined the creators of our (de)Bordering plots last month to discuss creative research and interdisciplinary collaborations. In return, three MMB members will soon be taking part in a workshop at Spike Island on 'Unstable Ground: Movement, Materiality and Transformation', which will be questioning conventional narratives of place, memory or identity, in relation to Spike's current exhibitions by Nour Jaouda and Dan Lie.

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.

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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Migration Mobilities Bristol (MMB) is a Faculty Research Centre within the Arts, Law and Social Sciences Faculty at the University of Bristol.

Co-Directors: Professor Bridget Anderson and Professor Jo Crow

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