The Centre for the Study of Democracy and Diversity Roundtable on Refugees and Migration
12:00 PM 鈥 1:30 PM
*Co-sponsored by the Centre for International and Defence Policy and the Institute of Intergovernmental Relations
鈥淪eeking Moral Authority in Humanitarian Responses to Forced Migration鈥 - Megan Bradley, McGill University
Megan Bradley's research and teaching focuses on refugees, human rights, humanitarianism, and gender and international relations. She is the author of Refugee Repatriation: Justice, Responsibility and Redress (Cambridge University Press, 2013), and the editor of Forced Migration, Reconciliation and Justice (McGill-Queen鈥檚 University Press, 2015).
鈥淧rioritizing Some Over Others: The Morality of Refugee Admission Criteria鈥- Patti Lenard, uOttawa
Patti Lenard is the author ofTrust, Democracy and Multicultural Challenges (Penn State, 2012). Her current research focuses on the moral questions raised by migration across borders in an era of terrorism, as well as on multiculturalism, trust and social cohesion, and democratic theory more generally.
鈥淲ho Do You Know and Why Does It Matter? Social Connections and Migrant Integration鈥 - Sarah Pavan, UBC
Sarah Pavan鈥檚 research interests include immigrants鈥 political integration, immigrants鈥 personal networks and ethnic organizations, multiculturalism and immigrant integration policies. Her current work draws on an original data set she built from face-to-face interviews with immigrants from India and El Salvador in the Greater Toronto Area and in the Silicon Valley.
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