The annual Oxford Migration Conference – Call for papers “Borders & Justice” – 10th-15th May 2021 – Oxford, UK Submission Deadline: 20th March 2021.
The Oxford Migration Studies Society, TORCH Migration and Mobility Network and Border Criminologies invite academics, researchers, activists, artists, practitioners, and other stakeholders to present original research, case studies, work, and other insights during the conference “Borders and Justice” which will take place between the 10th and 15th of May 2021 on Zoom.
Conference objectives & Themes – Beginning with an evaluation of the moral foundations of borders, the conference will trace how (post)- colonial notions of exclusion and inclusion inform the realities of the border, exploring technologies of border control, border discrimination, detention, encampment and criminalisation and the impact of Covid-19 on all of these areas. We aim to reflect both on the power of states over their borderlands and on how such spaces are navigated and experienced by the people who seek to cross them. The conference will conclude by bringing these strands together in a collective and collaborative attempt to challenge the current border regime. Our aim is to generate discussions about what the future relationship between borders and justice might look like, whether borders and justice are inherently counterposed and how to actualise our ideal future.
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Jeanne Pawella (18 février 2021). AAC * Borders & Justice * 20 mars 2021. Radicalisations. Consulté le 6 novembre 2024 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/t6gu