Kerilyn Schewel
@KerilynSchewel
Migration Researcher at @DukeDCID and @IntMigInstitute | Co-Director of the Duke Program on Climate-Related Migration @DukePCRM
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Is it possible to claim 'the right to stay' in climate-stressed contexts?
This was a super fun collaboration with the human rights scholar Monica Iyer - now out in Georgetown Immigration Law Journal!
Article here: t.ly/U1WyV
I'm excited that my article with Kerilyn Schewel, 'Articulating and Claiming the Right to Stay in the Context of Climate Change,' is now available from Georgetown Immigration Law Journal. Thanks to Kerilyn and to our amazing team of editors!
law.georgetown.edu/immigration-la…
New article on ADAPTATION and MIGRATION in the Bengal Delta with Tanaya Dutta Gupta in thirdworldq!
Migrants fall through the cracks in existing, Western-led adaptation projects. We propose a migrant-sensitive approach that embraces mobility
50 copies free here: tandfonline.com/eprint/VMTQT2Q…
I am delighted to lead one of these teams! 🌱Our project is called 'Resilient Communities Built on Farmer Flourishing: Policy Frameworks for Climate-Ready Local Food Systems' - a collaboration with World Food Policy Center at Duke, Duke Campus Farm, Duke Center for International Development and Center on Modernity in Transition
🌍Forty-five Duke University scholars on twelve teams will pursue new research projects advancing climate solutions, supported by grants from the Duke Climate Research Innovation Seed Program.
Meet the teams: bit.ly/crisp24
📢Call for papers for the workshop ‘Who rules over migrants? Autocratic elements in migration policies’.
When? 14-15 November 2024
Where? Universiteit Leiden
🔜Submit your abstracts by 15 June here: forms.gle/X1NSsbAmm4ychP…
Our new analysis of #mignex data shows the failures of #migration information campaigns.
PRIO Horizon Europe🇪🇺 Nicolás Caso
Just in time for #PAA2024 , a new paper led by Brian Thiede in #PDRjournal ! We use harmonized census data on internal migration from 56 million respondents in 6 Asian countries to examine climatic effects on migration. Punchline: Drought traps migrants!
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/pa…
Coming October 2024: the 2nd edition of the Handbook of Research Methods in Migration I've co-edited w/ Carlos Vargas-Silva! It's an exciting update featuring 17 new chapters responding to key shifts in migration studies and social science. Table of contents and our summary below: (1/n)
Discover the NEW paper series with #PACES , funded by Horizon Europe🇪🇺, and IMI exploring societal changes, life experiences & migration policies influencing #migration :
🔸 Glossary
🔸 Studying migration choices
🔸 Politics in #MigrationPolicy
🔗 bit.ly/3vIzOTz
What a wonderful day at @uncpopcenter.bsky.social! Loved chatting with students and particularly enjoyed learning about Dr. Miyuki Hino 's exciting work on migration and flooding in NC.
Thanks for hosting me Clark Gray 🌷
🚨 Exciting summer research assistantship opportunities for NC-based Sanford School of Public Policy undergrad public policy majors including with Erika Weinthal as part of our interdisciplinary team working with IOM - UN Migration 🇺🇳 on climate, conflict & displacement in South Sudan: sanford.duke.edu/academics/unde…
Interested in exploring the relationship between climate change, (im)mobilities and displacement? Applications are open to attend the third annual ISCM, co-hosted by Earth Refuge and SOAS University of London online from 3 June- 10 July, 2024. Apply here by 5 April ⬇️ earthrefuge.org/international-…
Attributing migration to environmental factors alone can render the multilayered, political and socio-economic aspects of migration largely invisible.
Shoutout to Camelia Dewan, PhD @cameliadewan.bsky.social for highlighting the complex web of interrelationsships in coastal Bangladesh!
Environmental & Climate Mobilities Network
Fantastic essay by Hein de Haas highlighting a crucial missing piece of the 'migration crisis' story in the US: the economic demand for immigrant labor
wsj.com/politics/polic…
Our new paper explores differences in subjective well-being across reasons for migration. Papers exploring objective indicators (e.g. wages) find major differences. Yet (surprisingly!) we find little differences in subjective well-being. Open access paper: …tivemigrationstudies.springeropen.com/articles/10.11…
📢🗓 Next Friday at 12:30 PM!
Join Duke Program on Climate-Related Migration for a discussion w/ Mara Revkin, Kerilyn Schewel and other experts on the role that both #climate fragility and #conflict play as drivers in forced displacement.
Register below: 🔗duke.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bK…