• Intimate entanglements: Race, migration, and urban space

  • Nov 21 2023
  • Length: 25 mins
  • Podcast

Intimate entanglements: Race, migration, and urban space

  • Summary

  • In this four-part miniseries, we spoke with six scholars whose research addresses different aspects, geographies, and approaches to analyzing and understanding the relationship between migration and urban politics and culture. This episode delves into recent debates in critical geography that explore the relationships between racism, migration, borders, and labor.


    We could have created an entire show focused on this topic! But instead, we’re taking a wide-angled and ecumenical approach to general topics in urban studies. We hope to expose scholars, students, and practitioners of urban studies to diverse research methods and approaches to these themes. Each episode will be accompanied by a suggested reading list based on our discussions, and we welcome suggestions for future guests and topics!


    GUESTS


    Andrew Baldwin, Durham University

    Deirdre Conlon, University of Leeds

    Leslie Gross-Wyrtzen, Yale University

    Nancy Hiemstra, Stony Brook University (SUNY)

    David Kaufmann, ETH Zürich

    Domenic Vitiello, University of Pennsylvania


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