Zolberg Institute: Conference On Migration, Displacement and Citizenship in an Urban World

30.11.21 - Now, more than ever, the city is the locus of human mobility. The majority of the world's migrants and forcibly displaced live in urban areas, and migration continues to be a fundamental process to the development and growth of cities. Samuel Hall co-founder Hervé Nicolle spoke at the Displacement and Citizenship in an Urban World Virtual Conference organised by the Cities and Human Mobility Research Collaborative, an initiative of the Zolberg Institute of Migration and Mobility at The New School.

Hervé spoke on a panel focused on Refugees and Cities, where he explored the response of Afghan urban neighbourhoods & cities globally to Afghan displacement, looking at how such spaces can become sites of refuge and protection"

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