My initial angry thoughts on the Government's announcement about stopping student visas for those from Afghanistan, Cameroon, Sudan and Myanmar. So much to say here... I've just scratched the surface of what's so wrong with this move: blogs.sussex.ac.uk/sussex-centr...
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A tribute to @rmwilliams.bsky.social from @scmrjems.bsky.social RIP Richard, you will be sorely missed. blogs.sussex.ac.uk/sussex-centr...
Just heard the awful news that Richard Williams recently passed away. He was a good friend, colleague, and comrade in the refugee rights movement. Very very sad to lose him. You can donate in his memory here: chuffed.org/project/1638...
This is the power of the ‘small boats’ story. Why are the government and press so obsessed with an estimated 1% of immigration arrivals to the UK? Because they can be used to justify a racist fear-mongering narrative against all migrants. (At least, all non-white migrants)
This is disastrous, socially, economically. Think of the impact on business transactions, education (particularly women’s online studies), remittances… (The Taliban has shut off fibre optic cables www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...)
Good, nuanced analysis of the student mental health crisis at universities and the obligations & limitations of universities in responding to it:
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
I've been following the politics of the UK's Afghan resettlement schemes closely throughout and my mind is still a bit boggled by it all...
Important news for anyone interested in the politicisation of immigration, and the intersection between war, migration and domestic politics. This involves a reckless endangerment of Afghan lives, a secret resettlement scheme and a super-injunction (only just lifted). www.ft.com/content/f6b4...
Visa policies harm science.
In this panel as in many panels at #IMISCOE2025 and other conferences, there is an empty chair, because a scholar was not authorised to travel. We all loose as colleagues are blocked from sharing their knowledge.
New from OPUS! We’re proud to publish Refugees in a World Without Aid, edited by @oeppen.bsky.social, Ali Ali, @mikecollyer.bsky.social, Priya Deshingkar, Anne-Meike Fechter and Tahir Zaman.
📖🚨New #OpenAccess book from the #displacementeconomies team! 🚨📖openpress.sussex.ac.uk/refugeesinaworldwithouta... The book demonstrates the need for a ‘more than economic’ approach to refugee and displacement economies. Including chapters on the DRC, Ethiopia, Lebanon, Myanmar and Pakistan.
#refugeeweek is over for this year, but I just realised I forgot to share our @scmrjems.bsky.social blog about the #oursuperpower theme: blogs.sussex.ac.uk/sussex-centr... Here it is!
Really important 🧵. It seems like the people behind this graph (which I’ve seen shared widely on social media) need to (re)take Demography 101. @amrcampop.bsky.social perhaps an interesting example for your students to analyse!
My @scmrjems.bsky.social co-director Tahir Zaman and I will be talking about our #displacementeconomies work here, as part of an event with Sussex colleagues from across social and health sciences. 18th June. Open to all, but please register here: www.sussex.ac.uk/research/abo...
If you care about the rights of people with disabilities in the UK, please consider signing this about the #PIP reform proposals: www.change.org/p/stop-the-n...
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1/2 To “remove improper ideology”.
Does anyone still baulk at naming this fascism?
This is why it’s so important to resist History Reclaimed’s propaganda in The Telegraph, Mail, GB TV etc here too.
www.whitehouse.gov/presidential...
Understandable… the people who personally affected by this are also the people least likely to have the spare energy to protest and mobilise…
Thanks @podmalm.bsky.social - hope you’re doing ok.
I’d like to take part in a public consultation on this but the DWP have chosen to not include a fair question about the #PIP 4 point rule in their consultation 🤷♀️ see www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/news/dwp-lau...
As an unpaid carer (aka someone who loves someone else, who happens to have a disability) I’m subsidising the public purse by 💰 (alongside working full-time and paying taxes, btw). The meanness of the proposed reforms to #PIP and UCHealth, make me both furious and exhausted.
If you’re wondering why people are so upset about the proposed reforms to PIP, this excellent 🧵explains much of it.
It's completely disingenuous to bring PIP up in apposition to employment statistics. PIP is not a means-tested or employment-related benefit. It's not enough to live on. Nobody is claiming PIP instead of working. They might be enabled to work part time on PIP though!
I.e. not being able to attend family events because families are split by the fence. Also practical effects for those with farmland/property split by the fence. Hopefully he’ll publish on these things soon!
I’ll have to introduce you. A small number of people (with the right paperwork to move back and forth) have benefitted economically from the fence but for most increased prices, govt presence/securitisation have been a real problem. His most prevalent finding is the social effects.
One of my PhD supervises (Hafeez Ullah) is researching the after effects of the Afghanistan/Pakistan fence on communities who live on the border. Lots of parallels. Thanks for sharing!
Proud of my Sussex Global Studies colleagues for developing this exciting new degree. Know someone who wants to learn more about climate justice? Send them Sussex’s way! www.theguardian.com/education/20...
Great 2.5 year post-doc opportunity at the University of Brighton, on a project co-led by my @scmrjems.bsky.social colleague Prof. Linda Morrice, called "The role of digital technology in social networks and wellbeing of unaccompanied young refugees" jobs.brighton.ac.uk/vacancy.aspx...
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We are offering 5 PhD studentships, incl. 3 for low/middle-income country applicants @uofgsps.bsky.social.
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🔎 Anyone interested in a migration/refugee politics or MENA-related project, get in touch!