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Led by Biao Xiang at the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, MoLab explores new research angles on the movements of people, things, data and energy.
Halle (Saale), Germany
Joined April 2021
As the negotiations between the UK and Mauritius about the future of the Chagos Islands continue, displaced Chagos Islanders have found that mentions of their birthplace or their parents’ identities become erased in new passports and birth certificates. https://t.co/0Var1WPsR8
theguardian.com
Birthplace and parents’ names are being removed from passports and birth certificates as Mauritius stakes claim to the island
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The underwater cables that sustain the modern internet depend on the crews of just 22 repair ships around the world, a small essencial workforce that the telco industry often overlooks. https://t.co/FkPtOshuR3
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Over the past few years, the share of non-American migrants among those crossing irregularly from Central America to the US has multiplied almost tenfold, through complex air and land routes departing especially from India and West Africa. https://t.co/FXZsZyWOGJ
reuters.com
Migrants from outside Latin America are paying hefty fees to reach the US southwest border. Reuters investigates the new routes to the US used by Indians and Africans.
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The high number of casualties during this year’s Hajj pilgrimage under harsh temperatures has raised concerns about the travel permit system that grants access to climate sanctuaries, and the increase of unregistered pilgrims. https://t.co/q0injkE5a6
theguardian.com
PM orders 16 companies to be stripped of licences amid hundreds of deaths, many attributed to extreme heat
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Once a hub for legal and illegal transnational trade, over the last decade and a half the Ras Jedir border crossing between Tunisia and Libya has experienced disputes over its control, instability and a prolonged closure that could soon come to an end. https://t.co/KMxUXbYrQc
aljazeera.com
The people of Ben Guerdane survived off the Ras Jadir border crossing. Its closure hurt them, badly.
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Recruiting and shaping border enforcement agents relies on socioeconomic mobility gaps and a moral construction of the border that is gendered and racialised. https://t.co/i1ztLnvfDh
publicbooks.org
For the next six months, I was a modern agent of the state who participated in a form of “counterinsurgency against refugees.”
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📚Edited volume #cfp alert!! Jonathan Ngeh, Arani Basu @aranibasu21 and I are invitng contributions for "Pandemics and Mobilities" to be published by Brill (Leiden) in its Studies in Critical Social Sciences Series. More information: https://t.co/0bA8iwWYyk
#migration #pandemic
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The Law & Anthropology Department is offering positions for 4 Doctoral Students (m/f/d) interested in the following topics: asylum law, private law, law and religion, procedural justice https://t.co/WhItYVfVuF
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The houses sitting empty for most of the year in Oaș, Romania tell a story of emigration and ever-postponed plans to return that span over three decades and generations. https://t.co/6tfIpCkB2f
europeanpressprize.com
https://www.europeanpressprize.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Pride-and-Concrete-trailer.mp4 Over a decade ago, we first came looking for the locals in the northern Romanian region of Oaș in their...
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The violent eviction of hundreds of Bajau Laut people in Malaysia’s Sabah state, carried out under the premise of security and conservation policies, puts this stateless, semi-nomadic community in an even more precarious situation. https://t.co/dPUPLvo7kW
scmp.com
Malaysia has stepped up enforcement against illegal migration, detaining around 45,000 undocumented people since May 2020, according to Human Rights Watch.
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Displacement creates layered identities and collective memories, as over the generations the sense of belonging to a historical homeland becomes intertwined with the places and experiences of refugeehood. https://t.co/fL3fUlVZ31
bostonreview.net
A Palestinian catalog of ruin and resilience.
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The Gardi Sugdub island in Panama’s San Blas archipelago becomes the first in the country to evacuate its population inland, leaving behind a livelihood linked to the sea in response to climate change. https://t.co/Iv69HJN2ZS
apnews.com
The Gunas of Gardi Sugdub are the first of 63 communities along Panama’s Caribbean and Pacific coasts that government officials and scientists expect to be forced to relocate by rising sea levels in...
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An Oxfam report highlights the systematic violation of workers’ rights – from exploitation and inadequate housing to sexual assault – that migrants endure as seasonal labourers in the European agricultural sector. https://t.co/Vc2djFX5xW
oxfam.org
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Medicalized nativism has been a driver in US immigration policymaking for the past century and a half, from the early exclusion acts and the generalization of border quarantines, to Title 42 and its post-pandemic extensions. https://t.co/XHsdQKzPeN
publicbooks.org
“Only by building new models of collective health that are driven by solidarity, rather than fear, do we stand a chance of defeating today’s medical nativists.”
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“Many things in our super-diverse societies today are permeable & in flux, not rigid & closed”: Steven Vertovec, director at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity @mpimmg, is rethinking diversity https://t.co/EwpFD8C993
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Biometric data collection technologies saw a spurt during the pandemic, but, as the ban on facial recognition tech in Shanghai hotels and other ongoing reforms hint, this spread could be coming to a halt, pushed by an increasingly wary public opinion. https://t.co/yRzDf3qO8G
sixthtone.com
Local authorities say forcing guests to use face scanners during check-in will be “strictly forbidden,” as the practice represents a privacy and data security risk.
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The Department of Anthropology of Economic Experimentation is offering a position for a Doctoral Student (m/f/d) for an Urban Anthropology of the Nearby starting as early as possible after 1 September 2024 https://t.co/SmQd2gRmwI
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For the residents of river islands in the Indian state of Assam, climate change and lacking political responses are turning what used to be exceptional shock evacuations into back-and-forth displacement, as floods become more and more frequent. https://t.co/G3K3SZJjjg
aljazeera.com
Families from a floating island in Assam state move away with every flood, and move back home every dry season.
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Ukraine has suspended consular services for all men under 60, a decision that could force to return and potentially send to the front even those who were living abroad before the war or were initially exempted from conscription. https://t.co/hvhzklTQUb
france24.com
Ukraine authorities on Tuesday suspended consular services for men of fighting age living abroad, after announcing measures to bring them home amid manpower shortages in the army fighting Russia.
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Funds from the EU and European states consistently sustain the infrastructure of migration control in North African countries including racial profiling, detention without due process, and collective expulsions in deserts and remote areas. https://t.co/Xf0h5f24jl
washingtonpost.com
Europe backs aggressive operations by governments in North Africa that lead to migrants being dumped in barren deserts, a joint investigation shows.
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