The Pact cannot be described as “a fresh start,” but can rather be considered a continuation of European asylum and immigration policies over the past 20 years.
A lecture by Sari Hanafi, Professor of Sociology, Director of the Centre for Arab and Middle Eastern Studies.
Article by Teresa Terrón-Caro on international female migrations and Human Rights
Article by Carolina Kobelinsky on migrant deaths in the Mediterranean.
A lecture by Teresa Terrón, associate professor of Theory and History of Education, on international female migrations from a gender, intersectional, and human rights approach.
The article analises the European Union's migration policy and its relationship with the Southern Neighbourhood on border control.
A lecture by Carolina Kobelinsky, Anthropologist and Researcher at the CNRS (France) on the material and symbolic treatment of deaths on the European border.
This report is the result the symposium “Migration governance capacities for Mediterranean cities: a strategic urban agenda for the next decade” held in Barcelona in October 2024.
Artículo de Virginie Baby-Collin a partir de su conferencia inagural del ciclo Aula Mediterrània 2024-25.
Conference of the Aula Mediterrània 2024-2025 conference series with Josep San Ruperto Albert, Lecturer in Modern History, Universitat de València.
Conference with Imma Boj, Director, History of Immigration in Catalonia Museum and Andreu Domingo i Valls, Deputy Director, Centre of Demographic Studies (CED), UAB.
Key actors and researchers develop a strategic urban Mediterranean agenda for migration for the next decade.
Opening conference of the Aula Mediterrània 2024-2025 conference series with Virginie Baby-Collin, Professor of Geography, Aix Marseille Université.