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Venue: | FIU - MMC - Green Library Resources Center - GL 156 |
CONVERSATIONS ON EUROPE
'The Mediterranean and Migration—Considering the recent crisis in a broader historical context'
For the third installment of Conversations on Europe for 2019-2020 academic year, please join us for an interactive virtual roundtable discussion of the Mediterranean and Migration in a broader historical context.
With migration across the Mediterranean so much in the news the past years, a broad public awareness of migration patterns and contemporary domestic and international politics has developed. But migration around the Mediterranean region did not begin in 2015. And this is not the first time one could speak of a "migration crisis". In this session of Conversation on Europe, our panel of experts will take a long historical look back at migration patterns and trends within the region, from the Renaissance to the present day.
Panelists
- Felicita Tramontana, University of Warwick
- Heath Cabot, University of Pittsburgh
- Emanuel Rota, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
- Julia Clancy-Smith, University of Arizona
- Martina Cvajner, University of Trento
Moderator
- Jae-Jae Spoon, University of Pittsburgh
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At FIU, the video conference will be held in the Green Library Resource Center - GL 156
► Spaces are limited, please RSVP by Nov. 11 to Christine Caly-Sanchez at calyc@fiu.edu
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Hosted by the European Studies Center, a Jean Monnet European Union Center of Excellence at the University of Pittsburgh
Co-sponsors · UCIS · European Union Center at University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign · Center for European Studies at University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill · Jean Monnet Center of Excellence at Florida International University
Funded in part by the European Union