Institute of Advanced Studies workshop ‘Migrant youth identity and politics’ – 9-10 September 2019, Loughborough University

Last week we hosted a group of academics and post graduate researchers working with young people on the themes of identity and politics.

We welcomed Professor Myria Georgiou from the London School of Economics, Dr Daniel Faas from Trinity College Dublin, Dr Caitriona Ni Laoire from University College Cork, Dr Anastasia Christou from Middlesex University, Dr Bahar Baser from Coventry University, Dr Ahmet Erdi Ozturk from Linköping University, Sweden (now at the London Metropolitan University) and Dr Elisabetta Zontini from The University of Nottingham.

During this 2-day workshop we presented some of our preliminary results and discussed working with children and young people more generally.

Young people in diaspora as agents of change?

Liz is back at the Annual International Conference of the Royal Geographical Society. One year on, Liz will be presenting some of the preliminary findings of the research project. Find out more here: http://conference.rgs.org/AC2019/111

Good luck Liz!

Liz is presenting today at the annual meeting of the American Association of Geographers in Washington, DC.

 

Annual Meeting, American Association of Geographers

International Conference on Geographies of Education, Loughborough University

Elizabeth presented a paper entitled ‘Learning to be political: a comparative case study of young people in the Greek, Palestinian and Jewish diasporas’ introducing the project at the Geographies of Education conference in Loughborough on 4th September 2018.

http://www.lboro.ac.uk/departments/geography/news-events/icgoe18/

 

Annual International Conference, Royal Geographical Society