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Interdisciplinarity in Migration Research: Combining law and anthropology

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In the following, we want to reflect on what it means for interdisciplinary studies of migration to understand time as multiple, uneven, and relational.
In this blog post, anthropologist at the University of Bergen (UiB), Christine M. Jacobsen, reflects on interdisciplinarity across law and anthropology in migration studies.
A social scientist’s perspective on the legal theories of immigration detention reviews.
After almost exactly a year structured by physical distancing, home office and online communication, it was finally possible to organize a hybrid workshop for immigration scholars.