Save the date - Upcoming joint conference between CERC Migration, MEMO Partnership Grant, and Bridging Divides
May 13–15, 2025, at Toronto Metropolitan University, with virtual and in-person options. This conference (both in-person and virtual) will bring together a diverse group of stakeholders in the field of migration, including leading researchers, academics, policy-makers, students, and people from civil society organizations. For more information, please see here.
Rethinking migration systems through a multi-dimensional approach
The Complex Migration Flows and Multiple Drivers in Comparative Perspective (MEMO) is a six-year-long research project (2022 - 2028) that examines internal, interregional, and intercontinental migration flows and drivers across three main regions: South/Southeast Asia (Bangladesh, Nepal and Malaysia), West Africa (Ghana, Nigeria, Senegal and the Ivory Coast) and the Americas (El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico and Canada). Through the generous funding of $2.5 million from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council's Partnership Grant, MEMO brings together a diverse, multi-institutional and multi-disciplinary team of 38 academics and 32 partner organizations across three continents in this exploration of migration flows.
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Towards a new migration and asylum research agenda for the Americas (external link) . (2023) Special Issue in the Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies edited by Craig Damian Smith and Claudia Masferrer.
Assessing populations exposed to climate change: A focus on Africa in a global context (external link) . (2023) by Daniela Ghio, Anne Goujon, Fabrizio Natale, Alessandrini Alfredo & Thomas Petroliagkis.
(PDF file) Complex migration flows and multiple drivers: What do we know? (2023) by Anna Triandafyllidou, Daniela Ghio, Luisa Veronis & Robert McLeman.
The global governance of migration: Towards a ‘messy’ approach (external link) by Anna Triandafyllidou in International Migration.