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Migration Unboxed
Migration Mobilities Bristol
5 episodes
6 months ago

Conversations about migration are often inside the box: numbers, causes, effect on the economy, how to prevent it. This podcast unboxes migration. It opens up questions on movement and justice and disrupts conventional thinking to better understand how mobility, in all its forms, is a necessary part of all our lives.


Our approach is creative, making connections between different types of movement, going beyond the human and across time. It is also critical, challenging assumptions and prioritising justice, as well as conceptual and research driven (we are academics after all!). We call this ‘The Bristol Approach’ to migration and mobilities.



Join Bridget Anderson, Director of Migration Mobilities Bristol (MMB), to open the migration box with a diverse group of guests. In each episode we invite two experts from different corners of the world to bring us their ideas on movement. Expect lively conversation – and perhaps some arguments too! – about all things migration and mobilities.



Read more on our Migration Unboxed webpage.



Credits:

Presented by Bridget Anderson

Produced by Migration Mobilities Bristol

Edited by Melissa FitzGerald – X @Melissafitzg

Music by Olly Shaw – ollyshawmusic.com



Follow us on:

@MiMoBristol

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Conversations about migration are often inside the box: numbers, causes, effect on the economy, how to prevent it. This podcast unboxes migration. It opens up questions on movement and justice and disrupts conventional thinking to better understand how mobility, in all its forms, is a necessary part of all our lives.


Our approach is creative, making connections between different types of movement, going beyond the human and across time. It is also critical, challenging assumptions and prioritising justice, as well as conceptual and research driven (we are academics after all!). We call this ‘The Bristol Approach’ to migration and mobilities.



Join Bridget Anderson, Director of Migration Mobilities Bristol (MMB), to open the migration box with a diverse group of guests. In each episode we invite two experts from different corners of the world to bring us their ideas on movement. Expect lively conversation – and perhaps some arguments too! – about all things migration and mobilities.



Read more on our Migration Unboxed webpage.



Credits:

Presented by Bridget Anderson

Produced by Migration Mobilities Bristol

Edited by Melissa FitzGerald – X @Melissafitzg

Music by Olly Shaw – ollyshawmusic.com



Follow us on:

@MiMoBristol

LinkedIn

Instagram

Facebook


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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History
Government,
Science,
Social Sciences
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How do people become 'migrants'?
Migration Unboxed
31 minutes 15 seconds
11 months ago
How do people become 'migrants'?

In this episode we ask, how do people become migrantized, and what does this tell us about both migration and citizenship? Bridget invites guests Janine Dahinden and Manoj Dias-Abey to discuss these questions from their different disciplinary perspectives. As a social anthropologist and professor of transnational studies, Janine understands ‘migranticization’ as sets of performative practices that ascribe migratory status to certain people and bodies. Manoj, as a socio-legal scholar, considers how such processes shape the laws and regulations created by state institutions.


In bringing together these different approaches our guests raise questions about how race, class and concepts of skill play into migrantization. They also ask whether the academic gaze should, in fact, focus more on 'demigrantizing' people by recognising how certain laws, such as those regulating labour migration, impact on citizens more widely.


Bios:

Bridget Anderson is Director of Migration Mobilities Bristol (MMB) and Professor of Migration, Mobilities and Citizenship at the University of Bristol. She is the author of Us and Them: The Dangerous Politics of Immigration Controls (Oxford University Press, 2013).

Janine Dahinden is Professor of Transnational Studies at the University of Neuchatel, Switzerland. Her research focuses on (de)migranticization, mobility, transnationalisation and boundary making.

Manoj Dias-Abey is Senior Lecturer in the University of Bristol Law School. His current research investigates how Britain thinks about and regulates labour migration, and how this has changed over time.


Further links for the episode:

Janine’s article on ‘Migranticization’.

Manoj’s chapter on ‘The Aliens Order 1920, the “Work Permit” and the Making of the National Labour Market’ in the MMB edited volume Rethinking Migration: Challenging Borders, Citizenship and Race (available 17th February 2025).


Credits:

Produced by Migration Mobilities Bristol (MMB)

Edited by Melissa FitzGerald – X @melissafitzg

Music by Olly Shaw – ollyshawmusic.com

 

Follow us on:

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LinkedIn – Migration Mobilities Bristol (MMB)

Instagram – mmbuob

Facebook – Migration Mobilities Bristol



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Migration Unboxed

Conversations about migration are often inside the box: numbers, causes, effect on the economy, how to prevent it. This podcast unboxes migration. It opens up questions on movement and justice and disrupts conventional thinking to better understand how mobility, in all its forms, is a necessary part of all our lives.


Our approach is creative, making connections between different types of movement, going beyond the human and across time. It is also critical, challenging assumptions and prioritising justice, as well as conceptual and research driven (we are academics after all!). We call this ‘The Bristol Approach’ to migration and mobilities.



Join Bridget Anderson, Director of Migration Mobilities Bristol (MMB), to open the migration box with a diverse group of guests. In each episode we invite two experts from different corners of the world to bring us their ideas on movement. Expect lively conversation – and perhaps some arguments too! – about all things migration and mobilities.



Read more on our Migration Unboxed webpage.



Credits:

Presented by Bridget Anderson

Produced by Migration Mobilities Bristol

Edited by Melissa FitzGerald – X @Melissafitzg

Music by Olly Shaw – ollyshawmusic.com



Follow us on:

@MiMoBristol

LinkedIn

Instagram

Facebook


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.