
Traces of Mobility
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Traces of Mobility, Solidarity and Violence: Reconceptualizing Cultural Heritage through the Lens of Migration. A research project funded by @CSP_live.
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https://www.tracesofmobility.org/ 28-11-2022 14:51:53
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🚨EVENT🚨 The third talk in Goldsmiths Politics Migration Network’s 'maritime migration' seminar series is by Pat Rubio Bertran (Aston University), titled "Fostering Solidarity at Sea: The maritime shipping industry and sea rescue". 🗓️ 20 Jun 5pm in PSH 305 gold.ac.uk/calendar/?id=1…

Seminar series on maritime migration Goldsmiths, University of London in London organised by one of our postdocs.



Today! The last in the mini series on maritime migration is today with Pat Rubio Bertran! All welcome! 5-7 pm in PSH 305

🚨EVENT🚨 Join us tomorrow for the book launch of "Border Abolitionism: Migration Containment and the Genealogies of Struggles and Rescue" (MUP, 2023) written by the our project co-I Martina Tazzioli (Martina Tazzioli) Register at: eventbrite.co.uk/e/book-launch-… ⏰17:30 19:30 🏦 RHB 137



Join us today for the launch of Martina Tazzioli's new book!





On January 8th, CMRS, in collaboration w/ the Traces of Mobility Project at SEA, cohosted a public exhibition. The exhibition, entitled "Memories of Resilience & Solidarity" documented the cultural heritage of religious coexistence through Art among Sudanese Migrants in Egypt.


One of our postdocs (Peter Rees) has a new article out in Contemporary Political Theory, titled 'The Nomos of Citizenship: migrant rights, law and the possibility of justice'. You can find an open access pdf here: link.springer.com/epdf/10.1057/s…



📢New Article📢 Co-authored with my colleagues Rachel Ibreck and Martina Tazzioli on the Traces of Mobility project, we conceptualise archives and counter-archives of migration, develop a two step counter-archiving method and apply it to the case of refugee-led protests directed at UNHCR.

A new article published by our research team at Goldsmiths, University of London theorising counter-archives of migration.

Cairo friends! Don’t miss this incredible performance as part of the Traces of Mobility project on November 11. Free entrance!
