Statelessness as Displacement in Situ

Statelessness as Displacement in Situ
12 Jul 06:00 PM
Until 12 Jul, 08:00 PM

Statelessness as Displacement in Situ

Migration Museum at The Workshop

The Open University presents: Statelessness as Displacement in Situ While statelessness is not a migratory status, it raises important questions for the meaning of displacement. In this session, we will talk about statelessness as displacement and look at what this means for our wider understanding of displacement, expulsion, and exclusion from States and international systems. This is the second in a series of three public talks organised by The Open University looking at the question of how we think about migration. The series brings together academics and practitioners to engage with how the arts, politics and law represents the experiences of refugees and migrants. Speakers: Amal de Chickera, co-founder, Institute for Statelessness and Inclusion Chris Nash, co-founder, European Network on Statelessness Katja Swider, PhD candidate, University of Amsterdam Tendayi Bloom, The Open University, UK   Other talks in this series: Observing Displacement: Interrogating the Role of Art in the Politics of Displacement 21 June, 6pm–8pm at Migration Museum at The Workshop Migrants at the Centre: Looking beyond Marginalisation and Exclusion 19 July (TBC), 6pm–8pm at Migration Museum at The Workshop

12 Jul
This event has ended

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *