FuturMig Lecture Series: Lecture series on the futures of migration

The FuturMig Lecture Series starts this winter semester with three inspiring lectures.

January sees the start of the new FuturMig lecture series, organized by our FuturMig partners at the Centre for Global Migration Studies (CeMig) at the Georg-August-Universität Göttingen. We are looking forward to three inspiring lectures.

  • 20.01. Dr. Zeynep Yanaşmayan (DeZIM): The role of the labour market shortage narrative in the negotiation of future society visions
  • 03.02. Prof. Dr. Aysun Doğmuş (TU Berlin): Zukunft im Kontext von Rassismus imaginieren
  • 10.02. Dr. Matthias Wagner (University of Cologne): Zukunftsvisionen und Bildungsentscheidungen im Kontext transnationaler (Bildungs-)Biographien

 

Organization: Lower Saxony Research Area ›Futures of Migration‹ (FuturMig)

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