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The Migration Oxford Podcast

The Aftermath of Forced Return

With the help of our panel, we discuss forced return migration and the different power dynamics at play. What are the difficulties of forced returnees to home countries and what are the differences between the wealth and influence of certain states?
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Banished to Jamaica: Portraits of Deportation

Luke de Noronha, University of Oxford - 24 Jan 2017
Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)

'We don't want to be sent back and forth all the time': Chagossian reflections on compulsion and choice in the context of forced displacement, onward migration, and prospective return

This talk draws on a case study of forced displacement, onward migration, and prospective return within the living memory of one community, and explores questions of freedom and force ethnographically:
Detention and deportation (Forced Migration Review 44)

FMR 44 Shortcomings in assistance for deported Afghan youth

Programmes to assist deported Afghan youth to reintegrate on their return are failing miserably. There needs to be much greater awareness of what it is like for them when they return, and of good practice in implementing such programmes.
Detention and deportation (Forced Migration Review 44)

FMR 44 Questions over alternatives to detention programmes

Alternative to detention programmes may be less restrictive and less expensive than formal detention but they may still have drawbacks. The provision of competent legal advice appears to be key to low rates of absconding.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Deportation, non-deportability and precarious lives: the contemporary status-less child in Britain

Public Seminar Series, Michaelmas term 2012. Seminar by Dr Nando Sigona (University of Oxford) recorded on 14 November 2012 at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford.
Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)

Immigration and welfare chauvinism: Britain since 1800

Professor David Feldman, historian, describes the "welfare chauvinism" existing in Britain since the 18th century.
Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)

Identification and mobility Control: Police sciences, technology, and international cooperation in West Europe, 1900-1930

Dr. Ilsen About takes us through the fascinating development of technology used by police in the early 1900's to allow for the identification of criminals internationally, known as 'distant identification'.
Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)

No rights for the wicked; human rights and foreign national prisoners

Retired immigration lawyer Fran Webber goes through case law pre and post the entry into force of the Human Rights Act.
Global and Imperial History Research Seminar

'Migrants and the Marginalised in the Colonial and Post-Colonial British World'

Professor Stephen Constantine (Lancaster University) presents research on migration within the British world and the effects it has on the marginalisation of different social groups.

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