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‘Victims of Trafficking’ and ‘Foreign Criminals’ – Constructing the state as...

By: Luke de Noronha, DPhil Candidate in Anthropology (COMPAS), University of Oxford This post is part of the joint blog series on ‘Gender and Migration’ co-hosted by Border Criminologies and COMPAS....

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Education and perceptions: learning about migration through theatre

By: Ida Persson, Research & Communications Officer “I have just seen more learning this evening than I do in a whole curriculum”. That was the response of an academic in the audience at the...

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Gender, Race, and Immigration Detention

By: Sarah Turnbull, postdoctoral research fellow at the Centre for Criminology, University of Oxford This post is part of the joint blog series on ‘Gender and Migration’ co-hosted by Border...

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Centering orality: Exploring gendered wartime violence with South Sudanese...

By: Sara Maher, PhD student at Monash University. Sara researches the impact of mass abduction and enslavement of South Sudanese borderlands women, during the second Sudanese civil war (1983-2005)....

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Gender, class and migration governance: a labour sending country perspective

By: Hiranthi Jayaweera, Senior Researcher This post is part of the joint blog series on ‘Gender and Migration’ co-hosted by Border Criminologies and COMPAS. Posts in this series will be published on...

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