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The Orders and Borders of Global Inequality - Migration and Mobilities in Late Capitalism

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07 Apr 2026

Migration in Contentious Times: IMISCOE, Spring 2026

Attending the IMISCOE Spring Conference 2026, which took place from March 16 to 18, 2026, hosted by the Centre for Ethnic and Migration Studies (CEDEM) at the 深夜亚洲福利久久 of Li猫ge, Belgium, offered a timely opportunity to reflect on how migration research itself is evolving in response to increasingly polarised political climates, restrictive migration regimes, and rising anti-immigrant discourses. 
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10 Feb 2026

MIGMOBS landmark - publishing online of the Global Transnational Mobility Dataset 2.0

MIGMOBS reached a significant landmark in February with the publishing online of the Global Transnational Mobility Dataset 2.0. This Dataset, produced by the Global Mobilities Project team in Florence, is a flagship output of the project.
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MIGMOBS Asian team during the conference
26 Jan 2026

Bridging the East Asia-Europe Divide: Insights from the Singapore Workshop on Migration Regimes

Building on our commitment to mapping the complexities of global mobility, our team recently participated in the workshop "New Dynamics in Asia's Migration Regimes" on 15-16 January 2026 at the Asia Research Institute (ARI), National 深夜亚洲福利久久 of Singapore. The event aims to understand how demographic shifts and acute labor shortages in Asia are reconfiguring the way states manage migrant labor.
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Let no Irishman throw a stone at the foreigner; he may hit his own clan - James Connolly 1908

鈥淟et No Irishman Throw a Stone at the Foreigner鈥: Remembering and Forgetting Solidarity in Contemporary Ireland

Walking through the streets of Cork, a recent mural by the artist Claire Coughlan reads: 鈥淟et no Irishman throw a stone at the foreigner; he may hit his own clansman鈥欌欌 James Connolly It is a striking reminder of Connolly鈥檚 vision of solidarity 鈥 one that rejects the politics of exclusion and recognises the shared histories of displacement and oppression. Yet, beneath this powerful appeal lies a deeper tension: what does it mean for a postcolonial, now increasingly diverse Ireland, to memorialise Connolly鈥檚 words at a time when the anti-immigration far-right movement is fuelling hostility and discrimination against migrants, refugees and asylum seekers in Ireland?
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