30 search results for “people migration and mobility” in the Student website
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Jovan PesaljFaculty of Humanities
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Caroline ArchambaultFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Sarah WolffFaculty of Humanities
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Judi MesmanFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Carolien JacobsFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Andrew ShieldFaculty of Humanities
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Mark KlaassenFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Leo LucassenFaculty of Humanities
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Nadia BourasFaculty of Humanities
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Ratna Saptari Soetikno Slamet
Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Karwan Fatah-BlackFaculty of Humanities
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Luuk de LigtFaculty of Humanities
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Mirjam de BruijnFaculty of Humanities
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Peter PelsFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Marlou SchroverFaculty of Humanities
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Jamel Buhari: ‘Queer migration is intertwined with other reasons for leaving’
Those who apply for asylum at the Immigration and Naturalisation Service (IND) are often asked about their main reason for migration. This process puts asylum seekers in a specific category, while their experiences are often much more complex and multifaceted. With his research on queer migration, PhD…
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Walter Nkwi GamFaculty of Humanities
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Andrew Shield in Norwegian newspaper Aftenposten: ‘Blurring of the distinction between dating, sex and the social aspect’
Assistant professor Andrew Shield was interviewd by Norway's largest printed newspaper, Aftenposten about sex and dating apps.
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Maurits BergerFaculty of Humanities
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Professor Marlou Schrover bids farewell
Marlou Schrover played an important role in the study of migration history for many years. Now she is bidding farewell.
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Olaf van VlietFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Ton LiefaardFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Do’s and don’ts for an effective immigration policy
Stopping people at the border does not result in less refugee migration, but providing relief in the region where migrants come from does. What else would be wise for the next government to do in terms of immigration?
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Punishment or refuge? ‘Women sometimes aimed to be convicted’
Over a thousand women ended up in a State workhouse between 1886 and 1934. This was a place for vagrants, beggars and drunkards: people who were said to be too lazy to work. Who were these women who were sent there? PhD candidate Marian Weevers found out.
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Sara BrandelleroFaculty of Humanities
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Chinese Labor Migration to the Dutch East Indies
Lecture, China Seminar
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Human Trafficking, Beautiful Women, the Land of the Cockaigne, and Burmese Bells
Lecture, Histories Connected: Work-in-Progress
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Treasures Festival
Festival
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European Social Science History Conference (ESSHC) 2025
Conference
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Volgens hoogleraar Sarah Wolff zijn EU-migratiedeals een slechte oplossing voor een niet bestaand probleem
Nu in heel Europa rechtse partijen hoog scoren in de peilingen is de verwachting dat de discussie omtrent migratie flink opgeschud gaat worden. Desondanks maant hoogleraar Sarah Wolff tot kalmte.