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The recent contributions on the 1951 Refugee Convention from Khalid Koser and Jane McAdam are heartening. It is good to read rational and reasoned discussion by two experts on the international ...
Installation view of Monarchs at the Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, with Jeffrey Gibson’s “Like A Hammer” (2016) in the foreground (all photos by the author for Hyperallergic) OMAHA — Surveys of ...
This course is an all-out, in-depth exploration of why, how, when, and where (from/to) people migrate, especially those moving out of their country of birth. We will delve into several theories that ...
On the morning students woke up to further uncertainty around Brexit following the UK election, the migration crisis and challenges for the European Union were among the topics on this year's Leaving ...
Arrows denote ports and the adjacent numbers are their steady migration rates, in individuals per generation. If given, the date in parentheses indicates when the port opens. Upon opening, there is ...
Dorje Tashi (Duojie Zhaxi) was awarded an NSF Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement (DDRI) grant. The award will support his dissertation research project titled "Tibetan Farmers in Transition: ...