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The Migration Oxford Podcast

Oxford University
Asylum Seekers
Global Migration
Migration Data
No Recourse To Public Funds
UK Welfare System
Arts and Sound Communication
Housing Affordability
Refugees
UN International Organization For Migration (IOM)
Displacement
Ukrainian War
Understanding Migrant Destitution Project
Migration Research
Migration
Migration Policy
Public Opinion
Deservingness
Gender-Based Violence
Community Support
Women Empowerment

For several decades, researchers based at the University of Oxford have been addressing one of the most compelling human stories; why and how people move. Combining the expertise of the Centre on Migration Policy and Society, the Refugee Studies Centre, Border Criminologies in the Department of Law, the Transport Studies Unit in the School of Geography and the Environment, and scholars working on ... more

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How empowering is humanitarian aid in the 21st century? We welcome an expert panel to discuss past and present localisation efforts, and how they affect migration dynamics and community building. What does the future of humanitarian aid look like in ... more

In this episode, we explore how patterns of mobility to and from Mexico have changed over time, and how these shifts reflect the growing complexity of migration in the modern world. Mexico is a place of transit. It is a place where settlement, emigra... more

Should we be optimistic about the future of welcoming in UK cities? In this feature episode, we navigate the policies, practices and perseverance essential to strengthen migrant welcoming and inclusion in the UK. What does it mean for a city to be ge... more

Community, refugees, and urban life: what’s cycling got to do with it? We explore refugee women’s experiences in London through the ESRC Open City initiative and a participatory film with The Bike Project. In this episode of The Migration Oxford Podc... more

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Professor Dr. Naika Foroutan
Social scientist and professor for integration studies at Humboldt University, director of the German Institute for Migration and Integration Research (DeZIM)
Humboldt University; DeZIM
Episode: Immigration Policy in Transatlantic Perspectives
Professor Tarik Abou-Chadi
Professor of European politics at the Department of Politics and International Relations at the University of Oxford, and professorial fellow at Nuffield College
University of Oxford; Nuffield College
Episode: Immigration Policy in Transatlantic Perspectives
Rob McNeil
Former journalist and deputy director of the Migration Observatory
Compass
Episode: Migration Sounds
Stuart Fowkes
Sound artist and field recordist, founder of Cities and Memory
Cities and Memory
Episode: Migration Sounds
Professor Bridget Anderson
Director of Migration Mobilities at Bristol
University of Bristol
Episode: Asymmetrical Sympathies: the Global North’s Response to Protection Seekers
Isabelle Lemay
DPhil student in Development Studies at the University of Oxford
University of Oxford
Episode: Asymmetrical Sympathies: the Global North’s Response to Protection Seekers
Elisa Mosler Vidal
DPhil student in Migration Studies at the Centre on Migration, Policy and Society and former member of IOM's Global Migration Data Analysis Centre.
University of Oxford
Episode: Global Migration Data: Making Sense of the Numbers
Frank Laczko
Former head of the Global Migration Data Analysis Centre and former UN migration specialist.
Independent research
Episode: Global Migration Data: Making Sense of the Numbers
Tiger Hills
Co-founder of the Spatial Action Lab and urban political geographer at the University of Oxford
Spatial Action Lab, University of Oxford
Episode: Intersecting Crises: Housing and Forced Migration in Oxford

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Jackie Broadhead
Host of the Migration Oxford Podcast, focusing on migration issues through research and engagement.
Rob McNeil
Co-host with a background in journalism and migration research, engaging on policy and communication topics.

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Asymmetrical Sympathies: the Global North’s Response to Protection Seekers
Q: Do you think that what Miriam Georgiou and Raphael Zabrowski discussed the ecstatic humanitarianism of that mid 2010s point shifted Europe's perspective on asylum seeking and asylum seekers fundamentally?
'The German public did not reject the idea of asylum; they questioned whether those who were actually entering the country were worthy of that protection, showing that perceptions can change over time based on context.
Asymmetrical Sympathies: the Global North’s Response to Protection Seekers
Q: What do you think conditions people's openness to one group of people claiming asylum and their opposition potentially to another group?
Perceptions such as deservingness based on motivations for fleeing and identity factors like age and gender influence responses to refugees, leading to varying levels of openness or opposition.
Migration Sounds
Q: Could you tell me a little bit more about this and where the project is going next?
The composition element is fundamental to the project, allowing artists to reinterpret the original recordings in diverse ways, leading to a rich tapestry of responses.
Migration Sounds
Q: What do you see as the benefits to exploring issues of migration beyond print media?
This project complicates people's ideas of what migration is and how it's experienced, creating an immersive experience that goes beyond headlines.
Migration Sounds
Q: What do you think it is that the kind of sounds of migration and engaging with audio medium can have to the study and knowledge about migration?
It signifies that sound and the arts matter in communication, moving beyond traditional forms to engage the public on social issues.

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2. Professor Tarik Abou-Chadi
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4. Stuart Fowkes
5. Professor Bridget Anderson
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7. Elisa Mosler Vidal
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