
From critical theory to the field, and back: migration law as told by people in transit in Mexico City
Abstract In Mexico, many people from Central and South America have temporarily or permanently halted […]

(Postponed until next fall) Call for participants – workshop with Petra Molnar
Due to Environment Canada’s orange alert for freezing rain expected over the next two days, […]

(Postponed until next fall) The Walls Have Eyes: The Human Impacts of Surveillance Technologies on People Crossing Borders
Due to Environment Canada’s orange alert for freezing rain expected over the next two days, […]

Wrecking Migrants Lives and Lifetime. The Production and the Political Economy of Injured Subjectivities
Summary Asylum seekers are targeted by multiple extractive processes: they are object of datafication, bureaucratic […]
Administrative Violence in Immigration Law
Résumé This is a conference about violence in the administration of the United States immigration […]
La quasi-légalité du transport de migrants au Niger à l’aune de l’externalisation des frontières européennes
Philippe M. Frowd, École d’études politiques, Université d’Ottawa
Inaugural lecture by Professor Didier Fassin for the Canada Research Chair on the Security Governance of Bodies, Mobility, and Borders
Didier Fassin, Collègue de France, Chaire Questions morales et enjeux politiques Institut d’études avancées […]

Mapping the Discursive & Institutional Landscape of “Birth Tourism” & its Perceived Attack on Canadian Birthright Citizenship
Megan Gaucher, Carleton University