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Professor Ilan Pappé
Why Do We Need Palestine Studies in our Academia?
Professor Ilan Pappé is Fellow at Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies, University of Exeter. He obtained his BA from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem and his D. Phil from the University of Oxford...
REMESO Conference: Migration in an Era of Crises
The Institute for Research on Migration, Ethnicity and Society organises a LiU 50 years conference
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Institute for Research on Migration, Ethnicity and Society - REMESO
REMESO conducts research with a multilevel approach to the understanding of migration, ethnicity and society.
Division of Migration, Ethnicity and Society (REMESO)
REMESO pursues research and education on transnational migration, ethnic diversity and citizenship in relation to changes in labour and welfare.
The Doctoral Programme in Ethnic and Migration Studies
The doctoral programme offers a comprehensive and interdisciplinary research education in ethnic and migration studies.
REMESO Seminars
Remesos seminars are usually held on Wednesdays at 13:15 - 15:00 (1-3 pm). Everyone is welcome to our open seminars. The seminars are often conducted in English.
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12 September 2025
Fleeing her country inspired migrant-focused research
Branka Likic-Brboric is a professor of Ethnicity and Migration at REMESO. Her research is shaped by her background and personal experiences. She is driven by a desire that terrible examples from history should not be repeated or amplified.
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30 June 2025
Finding Meaning in Uncertain Times
The year as guest professor at LiU has offered Neferti X.M. Tadiar the opportunity to build relationships, and deepen her understanding of migration, globalization, and culture – all while discovering Sweden's unexpected beauty and challenges.
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10 June 2025
Complex and lasting consequences of statelessness
A stateless person is not a citizen in any country. However, the phenomenon of statelessness extends far beyond this legal definition. In his doctoral dissertation Haqqi Bahram exposes the complexity of living this reality and its lasting legacy.
Film meets research: Moving Worlds
Moa Martinson Professor, Neferti X. M. Tadiar, and film and media scholar Jonathan Beller presents eight films about migration, racism, discrimination, and diversity - free of charge at CNEMA, Norrköping.