The Gendered Nature of Migration Drivers and the Migration Decision-Making Process
11 Mar 2020
Baobab Talk Series
11 March 2020
Free event at the Baobab Centre
Prof. Liza Schuster (City, University of London) presents an analysis of the polarisation and negotiations that migration decisions create in Afghan families, based from her extensive field research in Afghanistan.
Prof. Schuster researches different stages of the migration process, in particular the European regimes governing asylum, entry and deportation, as well as the impact of deportation on those deported and their families. An important element of her work is the role of racism as a cause and response to migration. She worked in Afghanistan, exploring how fears and perceptions about the presidential elections and the withdrawal of international forces in 2014 is affecting emigration, while finishing two manuscripts. She has also recently helped launch the Afghanistan Migration Advice Organization.
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