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In person icon Building: Sutherland School of Law, Floor: Ground, Room: Mason Hayes Curran Theatre
Tuesday 11:15 - 13:00 BST (13/08/2024)
This panel complements our knowledge on the re-scaling of migration governance by focussing on the local level, and by broadening our perspective on actors. The panel looks at both local governmental actors, such as municipalities, and non-governmental actors. The panel discusses the role of civil society organizations in policy-making and implementation at the sub-state and local levels. Furthermore, the panel explores the role of organized individuals in offering support to refugees and vulnerable migrants at the city level.
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Rethinking Integration: The Capabilities Approach in Migration Studies | View Paper Details |
A Noisy Policy Response to Refugee Influx: Analyzing the Variability in Polish Local Authorities' Approach to Dealing with the Refugees from Ukraine after 24 February 2022 | View Paper Details |
Pathways to Migration Governance: A Comparison of Turkish Municipalities | View Paper Details |
Mentorship in a school: a co-creation program to give voice to migrant children | View Paper Details |
The role(s) endorsed by International Non-Governmental Organizations in processes of planned relocations as an adaptation strategy to climate change | View Paper Details |