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Symposium: Contested Meanings of Migration Facilitation: Emigration Agents, Coyotes, Rescuers, and Human Traffickers

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The ScienceCampus is pleased to be a partner of the international academic and policy symposium: Contested Meanings of Migration Facilitation: Emigration Agents, Coyotes, Rescuers, and Human Traffickers. For more information and registration, visit symposium.hypotheses.org

The ScienceCampus is pleased to be a partner of the international academic and policy symposium: Contested Meanings of Migration Facilitation: Emigration Agents, Coyotes, Rescuers, and Human Traffickers. Co-convener of the event is Ulf Brunnbauer, speaker of the ScienceCampus and Director of IOS Regensburg. The symposium will explore migration facilitation as situated between securing borders, solidarity networks, and economic interests or needs. It brings together professionals from the academic, cultural, activist, and policy sectors from around the world.  

The event takes place on 15-16 November, in the evenings from 19:00 to 22:30 CET. For more information and registration, visit https://symposium.hypotheses.org/  

The symposium is organized by the Pacific Regional Office of the German Historical Institute Washington in collaboration with Leibniz-WissenschaftsCampus ‘Europe and America in the Modern World’ and the Institute of European Studies at UC Berkeley

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