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David FitzGerald
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Sociology professor at University of California San Diego and (co)author of The Refugee System (2023); Refuge beyond Reach (2019); and Culling the Masses (2014). I research policies and experiences around migration and asylum.
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Sociology 32%
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Detention Reports has been updated to include a national map of all active ICE detention facilities that link to individual facility reports. Learn about this new feature and other new features at my latest post: austinkocher.substack.com/p/the-best-s...
I don't have a publicist, therefore I am the publicist. New website for my forthcoming book. Please especially check out the Author Q&A at the end of the page (Why did i write the book? Who's it for?. Journos, pod-casters, museums can find my contact info & how to obtain a bound review copy. 1/
Book - Migration and the Origins of American Citizenship — Anna O. Law
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This is such an important book to understand how the early months of refugee resettlement in the US unfold in practice.

Congratulations, @molly-fee.bsky.social!

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#refugee

"Mapping the Global North bias in forced migration studies: three decades of publication and citation trends." Open access at academic.oup.com/jrs/advance-...
Mapping the Global North bias in forced migration studies: three decades of publication and citation trends
Abstract. Academic literature on forced displacement has been criticized for disproportionately focusing on the Global North, despite the significant conce
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looking forward to taking part in this online panel Thursday, 20 November
In an era of displacement and mobility, #Global #Migration #Governance is at a pivotal moment. Join us for a discussion on this complex #Legal, #Ethical, & #Moral topic, that touches on everything from #Economic struggles, #Political repression, #ClimateChange, & #Global conflicts: buff.ly/zp63jAh

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In an era of displacement and mobility, #Global #Migration #Governance is at a pivotal moment. Join us for a discussion on this complex #Legal, #Ethical, & #Moral topic, that touches on everything from #Economic struggles, #Political repression, #ClimateChange, & #Global conflicts: buff.ly/zp63jAh
New blog post on the IEHS blog, Not From Here: Authors on Authors: Kevin Kenny & Maddalena Marinari with Hardeep Dhillon

@kevinkenny.bsky.social @irpinaingiro.bsky.social

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Authors on Authors: Kevin Kenny & Maddalena Marinari
Kevin Kenny and Maddalena Marinari, Rituals of Migration: Irish and Italians on the Move (New York University Press, 2025). In Rituals of Migration, editors Kevin Kenny and Maddalena Marinari—with …
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done!

my review recommending Migration Governance in North America: Policy, Politics, and Community, edited by Kiran Banerjee & Craig Damian Smith

doi.org/10.1017/S153...
Migration Governance in North America: Policy, Politics, and Community. Edited by Kiran Banerjee and Craig Damian Smith. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2024. 510p. | Perspectives on Politi...
Migration Governance in North America: Policy, Politics, and Community. Edited by Kiran Banerjee and Craig Damian Smith. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2024. 510p.
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I'm delighted to serve on "The Outstanding Article Award in International History and Politics" committee @apsa.bsky.social Deadline for nominations is January 31, 2026. Details of the nomination and a list of previous winners can be found at the APSA-IHaP website connect.apsanet.org/s34/nominati...
Nominations
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paid Research & Advocacy Fellow,
Migration & Human Rights Program,
Cornell Law School. academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/309...
Cornell University, Law School
Job #AJO30923, Research & Advocacy Fellow, Migration & Human Rights Program, Law School, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, US
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mi capítulo “La migración mexicana y la ley” está disponible en acceso abierto en la antología "Construyendo el gran México.
La emigración mexicana a Estados Unidos" librosdigitales.colsan.edu.mx/detalles.php...

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hats off to @usnatarchives.bsky.social
for displaying pre-WW2 refugee documents - a refugee from Soviet Armenia seeking to stay in USA in 1934 bc he was a political or religious refugee and would be stateless if deported. Act of June 8, 1934 is often forgotten in #RefugeeHistory

It was a real coup to get my hands on a copy of Paolo Boccagni's new book. This ethnography of the absurd confronts the existential question of what it means to live in limbo while waiting for asylum.

Available open access from @ucpress.bsky.social

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Congratulations to @hekwon.bsky.social for her new publication, "Privileged pariahs: agency of Korean expatriate mothers in the UAE"

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I'm excited to share pre-print of a ✨ new paper with the great @sumpierrez.bsky.social!

We study ’pathways of external citizenship’ across 194 countries 🌎 since 1960. We do so by building a sequence analysis of the timing and extent of dual citizenship acceptance and external voting rights.

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