In this Summer School we will critically reflect on this question from a number of different perspectives – including those of migrants, citizens, policy-makers, and security officials – and explore the role that migration (and responses to it) has played, and continues to play, in building or imagining ‘Europe’ – historically, geographically, socially, economically, politically, and culturally. The Summer School will be organised around the following themes, addressing a range of questions including:
• Histories and Cultures of Migration
• ‘European’ Borders and Bordering Practices
• Intersectional Understandings and Approaches to Migration
• Human Rights and Security
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