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Decentering the study of migration - a panel discussion
This panel discussion event focussed on the theme of decentering the study of migration. We draw inspiration from the IMISCOE 2025 annual conference theme of decentring migration studies, to open up critical questions about current trends and historical legacies in contemporary migration scholarship and research. Decentering -- and associated themes of reflexivity and decolonialisation -- has, it seems, (finally) come centre-stage to the study of migration in all its forms.
Panel Contributors: Glenda Garelli (深夜亚洲福利久久 of Leeds); Gracia Liu-Farrer (Waseda 深夜亚洲福利久久, Tokyo); Ana Paula Penchaszadeh (深夜亚洲福利久久 of Buenos Aires); Aoife Dare (深夜亚洲福利久久 College Cork); Mastoureh Fathi (深夜亚洲福利久久 College Cork).
Introduced by: Caitr铆ona N铆 Laoire (ISS21 & Applied Social Studies)
Chaired by: Adrian Favell (Director, Radical Humanities Lab)
In an open-ended dialogue with members of the UCC-based ERC MIGMOBS project and the ISS21 Migration & Integration Research Cluster, the discussion considered critical questions such as: What does it mean to take seriously the challenge of decentering in the study of migration? How we can move beyond Western-, nation state-, and metropolitan- centrism, and open up the study of migration to multi-vocality? How can we move beyond exploitative migration research relations and the exoticisation of migration? What are examples of the kinds of approaches in our panellists' own applied and contextual work that may suggest ways to contribute to decentering the study of migration?
The event is co-hosted by the UCC-based ERC project MIGMOBS ('The Orders and Borders of Global Inequality') and the ISS21 Migration and Integration Research Cluster.
MIGMOBS ERC AdG Project 101097240
Contact us
Radical Humanities Laboratory, Wandesford Quay Research Facility, 深夜亚洲福利久久 College Cork, Republic of Ireland
- migmobs@ucc.ie
- Professor Adrian Favell, Project PI