Newsletter des Center for Global Migration Studies

Digital Workshop „Teaching and Knowledge Production in Migration Studies in Contexts of the Authoritarian Turn“

05. & 06.03.2026, online via Zoom

„Migration is currently one of the most controversial topics and is being misused by authoritarian movements worldwide for their anti-democratic agenda. Migration studies themselves face challenges from antiscientific discourses to illiberalism questioning the field’s legitimacy and the researchers’ integrity. The digital workshop of the ENLIGHT thematic network “Imagine” engages with these political,Weiterlesen

New Podcast: Global Perspectives on Migration: Fieldwork, Law, and Inequality

Global Perspectives on Migration: Fieldwork, Law, and Inequality

In this episode of the „ENLIGHT insights: knowledge unpacked“ podcast Maud Martens (PhD candidate, Ghent University) and Sebastian Benedikt (PhD candidate, Göttingen University) from the ENLIGHT project Imagine: InterdisciplinaryMigration Network for Equitable Future share insights from their fieldwork, reflecting on their direct work with people on the move and discussing the legal and societal structures of migration, … Weiterlesen