Call for papers for an international colloquium on Race, Refuge and Repair: Rethinking Migration from the Global South
We invite scholars, practitioners, and activists to participate in an interdisciplinary dialogue on the complex intersections of race, migration, and repair in the context of the Global South. This colloquium aims to challenge dominant migration narratives and explore innovative frameworks for justice, equity, and inclusion.
The colloquium aims to bring together the crucial empirical work currently
organised under the banner of ‘border criminologies’ with critical legal
analysis, including Third World Approaches to International Law (TWAIL) and
related work at the intersections of refugee law, race, decolonisation and
criminalisation.
It seeks to advance scholarship on the imbrication of law and colonisation
and the legal, political, economic and ecological relationships embedded in
Empire, displacement, mobility and refugee protection.