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HSR II: Consequences of anti-smuggling and anti-trafficking policies

In the first of two questions of the second roundtable, human smuggling experts share their views on the (un)intended consequences of anti-smuggling and anti-trafficking policies. We assembled a range…

  • Post date 10th April 2017
  • Post author By Allegra

Roundtable II: Responses by Luigi Achilli

What are the unintended consequences of anti-smuggling and anti-trafficking policies? From the perspective of media, border authorities, and public opinion, human smuggling is perceived as an exploita…

  • Post date 10th April 2017
  • Post author By Luigi Achilli

Roundtable II: Responses by Alexandra Ricard-Guay

What are the intended/unintended consequences of anti-smuggling and anti-trafficking policies? Alexandra Ricard-Guay is a Research Associate at the European University Institute, Robert Schuman Centre…

  • Post date 10th April 2017
  • Post author By Alexandra Ricard-Guay

Roundtable II: Responses by Peter Tinti & Tuesday Reitano

What are the intended/unintended consequences of anti-smuggling and anti-trafficking policies? Migrant smugglers exist because there is demand for people to move irregularly or illegally across border…

  • Post date 10th April 2017
  • Post author By Peter Tinti

Roundtable II: Responses by Robert Barsky

What are the intended/unintended consequences of anti-smuggling and anti-trafficking policies? Although aimed at reducing the suffering and risk incurred by migrants, forced and otherwise, most anti-s…

  • Post date 10th April 2017
  • Post author By Robert Barsky

The human smugglers roundtable is back!

While irregular migration is a global phenomenon, the mechanisms that allow for it to occur have received scant scholarly attention. Depictions of irregular migrants from war-torn and economically…

  • Post date 10th April 2017
  • Post author By Antje Missbach

Roundtable II: Responses by Luca Rainieri

What are the intended/unintended consequences of anti-smuggling and anti-trafficking policies? Within fragile countries of the European neighbourhood and extended neighbourhood, anti-smuggling and ant…

  • Post date 10th April 2017
  • Post author By Luca Rainieri

Roundtable II: Responses by David Danelo

What are the intended/unintended consequences of anti-smuggling and anti-trafficking policies? Let’s consider two continents. At the beginning of 2015, Europe prided itself on the freedom of movement …

  • Post date 10th April 2017
  • Post author By David J. Danelo

Roundtable II: Responses by Jared P. Van Ramshorst

What are the intended/unintended consequences of anti-smuggling and anti-trafficking policies? Anti-smuggling and anti-trafficking policies are intended to disrupt and deter cross-border smuggling and…

  • Post date 10th April 2017
  • Post author By Jared P. Van Ramshorst

Roundtable II: Responses by Caitlin Blanchfield & Nina Valerie Kolowratnik

What are the intended/unintended consequences of anti-smuggling and anti-trafficking policies? Anti-smuggling and anti-trafficking policies have far reaching impacts in borderlands communities. For th…

  • Post date 10th April 2017
  • Post author By Caitlin Blanchfield

Roundtable II: Responses by Wendy Vogt

What are the intended/unintended consequences of anti-smuggling and anti-trafficking policies? It is widely estimated that hundreds of thousands of people are trafficked in Mexico each year. Since 200…

  • Post date 10th April 2017
  • Post author By Wendy Vogt

Pierre Cachia 1921-2017

Pierre Cachia 1921-2017 Pierre Cachia slipped away peacefully on 1st April, a few days shy of his 96 th birthday, surrounded by his children and grandchildren. With the…

  • Post date 9th April 2017
  • Post author By tabsir

Life Talks: A conversation on finding and working on your purpose

INTERVIEW : DAVID MILLAN   Last year I read an interview to David Millan, a Colombian business graduate, who quit his job at Novo Nordisk to explore the…

  • Post date 9th April 2017
  • Post author By Norkka Mirella Medina

AAA CFP: Famines and Food Crises in Africa

For the upcoming 2017 AAA meetings in Washington DC. Contact the organizers listed below if you are interested in participating. Famines and Food Crises in Africa: Causes, Consequences…

  • Post date 8th April 2017
  • Post author By foodanthro

AAA CFP: Circulations, Logics, and Logistics of Food

We are looking for 1 more paper for the following session. Please send abstracts to Micah M. Trapp, mmtrapp@memphis.edu, by Tuesday Apr. 11th. Circulations, Logics, and Logistics of Food…

  • Post date 8th April 2017
  • Post author By foodanthro

Haptischer Geheim-Codex: Über sowjetische Straflager-Tätowierungen und ihre Symbolik

Tätowierungen zählen wohl zu einer der ältesten Verzierungen des menschlichen Körpers. So trug schon die Gletscher-Mumie „Ötzi“ vor in etwa 5000 Jahren mit Nadeln und Einstichen unter die…

  • Post date 8th April 2017
  • Post author By el_ei

More about Erving Goffman and my German Language Problems

  • Post date 8th April 2017
  • Post author By Tony Waters

First Australians’ ancestral remains return to Australia from Berlin

  • Post date 8th April 2017
  • Post author By Museum Anthropology Editors

The ethnographic case: series conclusion by Emily Yates-Doerr

This entry concludes the series “The Ethnographic Case” which ran every other Monday between June 2015 and July 2016. The bookCase, which holds 27 cases, can be accessed…

  • Post date 7th April 2017
  • Post author By Emily Yates-Doerr

Streiken in China: Gewusst wie

Mit 280 Millionen Mitgliedern ist der Allchinesische Gewerkschaftsbund zwar die größte Gewerkschaft weltweit, er ist aber weithin dafür bekannt, als verlängerter Arm der Regierung zu agieren. Um mehr…

  • Post date 7th April 2017
  • Post author By Stefanie Elbern

Islam Nusantara: Conferentie over een vreedzame Islam.

Door Freek Colombijn. Van 27-29 maart vond in Nederland de “1st Biennial International Conference on Moderate Islam in Indonesia” plaats. De conferentie was georganiseerd door de Nederlandse afdeling…

  • Post date 7th April 2017
  • Post author By standplaatswereld

‘No cash, friend. Digital India.’ 48 hours in the Indian cashless economy

Emancipation through finance? When India woke up on 9 November 2016, people learned that their 500 and 1000 rupee notes had become worthless. The Indian government and proponents…

  • Post date 7th April 2017
  • Post author By j.l.forth@fsw.leidenuniv.nl

Links & Contents I Liked 227

Hi all, Some writing took place ‘behind the scene’ this week, but there’s still time for a great link review with lots to explore across all the themes!…

  • Post date 7th April 2017
  • Post author By Tobias Denskus

Links & Contents I Liked 227

Hi all, Some writing took place ‘behind the scene’ this week, but there’s still time for a great link review with lots to explore across all the themes!…

  • Post date 7th April 2017
  • Post author By Tobias Denskus
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