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Democratizing Access to Legal Migration: A Human Rights Approach

by Dr. Dann Wigner on 2018-02-28T13:54:00-06:00 in International & Global Studies, Politics | 0 Comments

The University community is invited to a Symposium on Borders and Human Rights, March 7-9, 2018, in Gailor Auditorium. Professor Jacqueline Bhabha, of the Chan School of Public Health at Harvard University, will give the keynote address, "Democratizing Access to Legal Migration: A human rights approach" on March 7, 4:30-6:30 PM. A reception will follow. Additional presentations will be made by practitioners who work in related fields and by Sewanee faculty and students. 


Are you interested in researching this subject further?

If so, you might want to check out these wonderful resources:

A searchable digital archive that covers all aspects of 20th-century human migration. The news and analysis comes from reports gathered every day between the early 1940s and 1996 by the Foreign Broadcast Information Service, a U.S. government organization that became part of the CIA . These include translated and English-language radio and television broadcasts (transcripts), newspapers, periodicals and government documents.
CIAO is a unique source for theory and research in international affairs. It pulls together materials that are often not found in other databases, such as working papers from university research institutes, occasional papers series from NGOs, foundation-funded research projects, proceedings from conferences, books, journals and policy briefs. The coverage extends back to 1991. Updated daily.
We also have many Research Guides for subjects and classes in the areas of Politics and International & Global Studies. For instance, you might check out our guide Immigration, Politics, and Identity

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