We live in an ever-increasingly mobile world. Wilfrid Laurier University’s International Migration Research Centre (IMRC) supports scholarship and research on international migration and mobility at global, national, regional and local scales. The Centre provides platforms for rich debate, research, policy analysis and community engagement. And now, the IMRC takes on a new digital platform through its exciting and informative podcast. Join Director Alison Mountz and Associate Director Kim Rygiel as they talk to authors, activists, scholars, creatives and a host of other people engaging migration, displacement, and related issues. New episodes published every other Monday!
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We live in an ever-increasingly mobile world. Wilfrid Laurier University’s International Migration Research Centre (IMRC) supports scholarship and research on international migration and mobility at global, national, regional and local scales. The Centre provides platforms for rich debate, research, policy analysis and community engagement. And now, the IMRC takes on a new digital platform through its exciting and informative podcast. Join Director Alison Mountz and Associate Director Kim Rygiel as they talk to authors, activists, scholars, creatives and a host of other people engaging migration, displacement, and related issues. New episodes published every other Monday!
Conversation with Nandita Sharma: "Home Rule: National Sovereignty and the Separation of Natives and Migrants"
Displacements, an IMRC podcast series
32 minutes 13 seconds
3 years ago
Conversation with Nandita Sharma: "Home Rule: National Sovereignty and the Separation of Natives and Migrants"
Alison Mountz and Nandita Sharma discuss Nandita's book, "Home Rule" and explore the meaning of migrants and natives in the context of colonialism.
Displacements, an IMRC podcast series
We live in an ever-increasingly mobile world. Wilfrid Laurier University’s International Migration Research Centre (IMRC) supports scholarship and research on international migration and mobility at global, national, regional and local scales. The Centre provides platforms for rich debate, research, policy analysis and community engagement. And now, the IMRC takes on a new digital platform through its exciting and informative podcast. Join Director Alison Mountz and Associate Director Kim Rygiel as they talk to authors, activists, scholars, creatives and a host of other people engaging migration, displacement, and related issues. New episodes published every other Monday!