Talking Migration

Talking Migration

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Discussions, debates and interviews on all aspects of the politics of migration. Supported by the University of ManchesterContact: clara.sandelind@manchester.ac.uk

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Jun 2, 2026

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Episodes

4. Multiculturalism versus interculturalism and is it the end of open door Germany? 31.05.2016

In this episode, Professor Tariq Modood talks about his new edited book Multiculturalism and Interculturalism: debating the dividing lines and Timo Lochocki at the German Marshall Fund tells us about German refugee policy and the success of the far right.

3. Trading rights for migration and is there any light for the displaced Rohingya? 18.05.2016

Professor Chris Bertram and Professor Martin Ruhs discuss whether there is a trade-off between migration and the rights of migrants. Sarnata Reyolnds talks about the situation for the Rohingya who are fleeing Myanmar (Burma).

2. What is the right to asylum and why are people crossing the Med? 12.05.2016

With Professor David Owen, David Goodhart and Professor Heaven Crawley on the refugee crisis.

1. What Muslims might think and what's going on in the EU 06.05.2016

In this first ever episode of Talking migration, we talk to Professor Ruud Koopmans on attitude surveys of Muslims in Europe and to Professor Andrew Geddes on his forthcoming book The Politics of Migration and Immigration in Europe.

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