24 January 2011 - BSA Presidential Event: People
Trafficking - British Library Conference Centre,
London, UK
BOOK YOUR PLACE NOW!
http://bsas.esithosting.co.uk/public/event/eventB
ooking.aspx?id=EVT10101
Following on from the success of the first
Presidential event on Climate Change, the BSA
President, Professor John Brewer, proudly
announces the second of a series of Presidential
events (free to BSA members).
PEOPLE TRAFFICKING - This one day conference
will examine international migration,
immigration and people trafficking.
We are delighted that Robin Cohen, Director of
the International Migration Institute at the
University of Oxford, will be taking the lead
on this event and presenting International
Migration: then and now.
The conference programme includes the following
high-profile speakers who, being leaders in
their field, are sure to be thought-provoking
and invite lively debate:
--A welcome to the conference from BSA
President, Professor John Brewer.
--Professor Robin Cohen, IMI, University of
Oxford: International Migration: then and now.
--Dr Bridget Anderson, COMPAS, University of
Oxford: Ethics and Immigration Control.
--Professor Karen O'Reilly, Loughborough
University: Lifestyle Migration - the British
abroad.
--Dr Vron Ware, The Open University: Soldiers
and Migrants - civil-military relations.
--Dr Nicola Mai, London Metropolitan
University: Sexuality, Gender and International
Migration.
--Dr Danny Sriskandarajah, Director of the Royal
Commonwealth Society: Why we need a migration
museum?
BOOK YOUR PLACE NOW!
http://bsas.esithosting.co.uk/public/event/eventB
ooking.aspx?id=EVT10101
Cost: FREE for BSA Members*; £25 for Non-
Members*
*Places for this event are allocated on a first
come, first served basis. Lunch and
refreshments are included. BSA Members can
attend this event free of charge (your 2011
subscription must be paid in advance of
registration). Non-Members of the BSA may also
attend this event for a registration fee of £25.
Enquiries:
[email protected] Web address:
http://www.britsoc.co.uk/events/presidential.htm
Sponsored by: British Sociological Association
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