Weatherhead Research Cluster on Migration Seminar: Doctoral Fellows’ Presentations
Date and Time: Thursday, October 10, 2024 | 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. ET
Location: CGIS South, S354, 1730 Cambridge Street and on Zoom
Lunch will be available for those attending in-person, advance sign-up is appreciated.
Zoom attendees can register here.
Register for the next seminar organized by the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs Research Cluster on Migration to hear from three doctoral migration fellows:
- Begoña Peiro, PhD Candidate, Harvard Graduate School of Design will present on “Planned Relocation as a Last Resort Response to Climate Change”
- Meylin Gonzales Huamán, PhD Candidate in Sociology, Harvard University will present on “Neither Democrat nor Republican: Exploring the Political Incorporation of Salvadoran and Mexican Immigrants in the Greater Boston Area”
- Priyanka Sethy, PhD Candidate in Government, Harvard University will present on “Diaspora Support for Populist Authoritarians”
About the Weatherhead Migration Cluster: In 2022 the Harvard Weatherhead Center for International Affairs awarded a “research cluster” award to FXB Center Director of Research Jacqueline Bhabha and Harvard Graduate School of Education Associate Professor Sarah Dryden-Peterson for a 3-year seminar series on migration. Dr. Vasileia Digidiki, an FXB Health and Human Rights fellow and Harvard Instructor, is also a core member of the cluster. The title of the research cluster is “Building Inclusion, Sustaining Solidarity: Frontline Host Communities, Distress Migrants and the Role of the State.” It is construed to include work that covers both government and non-government practice and how it impacts the well-being or rights of refugees and other distress migrants. The funding supports a group of Harvard doctoral students working on topics related to the cluster’s focus, and a regular seminar series open to all members of the Harvard community. More information about the Migration Cluster in general can be found here.