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It's been a divisive year in politics here & abroad. A reminder of the work ahead, from one of our exhibition visitors
#wednesdaywisdompic.twitter.com/3iMjnTub6u
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Europe House hosts @EUPLPrizeEurope winner Selja Ahava on 28 Nov as part of its Migration, displacement and identity event seriespic.twitter.com/rJouB6wRyp
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Join our panel for Curious Connections... Migration and Mobility and discover the history of migration & London: http://bit.ly/2dByhkW pic.twitter.com/Hj89Xmm08M
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New blog for
#twitterstorians Our new lecturer@smukherjee_hist explores the history of migration in Bristol. http://historiansatbristol.blogs.ilrt.org/archives/295 -
COMPAS is hiring! We're looking for a part-time research coordinator & researcher in migration. Apply by 9 & 12 Dec. http://bit.ly/19hf5A2
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Exciting programme featuring new work by
@nikolajbslarsen, whose 'Wanderers' was part of our#CalaisStories exhibitionhttps://twitter.com/GasworksLondon/status/801030709024473088 …
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Congratulations
@TrueTube for winning#BAFTAKids award! Great#education resourcehttps://twitter.com/BAFTA/status/800460809277239297 …
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Lovely
@nytimes feature on diverse traditions of American#Thanksgiving – we'd love to hear stories of British Xmashttp://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2016/11/16/dining/thanksgiving-dinner-in-america.html … -
Intriguing story about the birth of Bollywood & Indian film figures who got their start in Britain, via
@TVSanjeevhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03j8srj … -
From Bhaktapur to the Nepali Embassy via St Paul's churchyard—fascinating in outline but also for its insights into Victorian life/attitudeshttps://twitter.com/MigrationUK/status/800653734078533632 …
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#FramingMigration P. Cole "The most important#refugees right might not be the right to safe passage or sanctuary but to self-determination" -
Internal migration generally accepted - can we frame external migration in a similar way? Question from Matthew Gibney
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#FramingMigration Philip Cole: by some sleight we have created a discourse where the refugee is seen as the danger not the person in danger. -
#FramingMigration Philip Cole: migrants seen as problem by and to the nation state. We need to see 'the citizen' as the problem for refugees -
Flip the q of migration: refugees are not the problem, it's the citizen of the state that's the 'problem' -Phillip Cole
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'Migration development' discourse led to framing migration in economic terms w/o talk of individuals, rights -
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#FramingMigration OU's Tendayi Bloom: Crisis='a time of intense difficulty' has lasted a long 'time', as many as 50m migrants currently. -
When talking abt migration, facts/data are not enough, how do we engage with emotion? asks Bridget Anderson
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#FramingMigration starting w a presentation of challenging questions from Bridget Anderson of@COMPAS_oxford@TendayiB and Phillip Cole -
Migration Museum followed Positive News, Selina Papa, Eric Kaufmann and 6 others
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Development Manager. Heritage Lottery Fund London. Sharing things that make me happy.
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Lovely obit in
@thetimes of Britain's first judge from ethnic minority http://thetimes.co.uk/article/5600cfc0-af59-11e6-8513-587a14457823 …pic.twitter.com/NVLYIYNwjP
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