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MIGRALAC – The Latin American and Caribbean Migration Research network

MIGRALAC – The Latin American and Caribbean Migration Research network is a forum for the exchange of work and ideas among researchers and scholars who are working on a broad range of issues relating to Latin American and Caribbean migration and diasporas.

MIGRALAC aims to bring together people from different disciplines in order to identify research gaps and encourage more comparative and interdisciplinary approaches to migration to, from and within in the region.

The main aims of the MIGRALAC network are:

Photo: Cathy McIlwaine
Photo: Cathy McIlwaine
  • To organise three workshops a year to bring together scholars working on Latin American and Caribbean migration. These will be held at Queen Mary University of London, the University of Oxford and the University of Birmingham.
  • To create a forum for dialogue among scholars to identify interconnections, contrasts and points of comparison within their research
  • To create a space for researchers to access and share contacts, research outputs and information about events.

MIGRALAC was first established at the University of Oxford in 2014. In 2015, it moved to be hosted at Queen Mary, University of London but with joint involvement from the University of Oxford and the University of Birmingham.

Photo: Megan Ryburn
Photo: Megan Ryburn

Contact

Please contact MIGRALAC if you would like to post information about relevant events, publications, or resources.

Click here to join our mailing list.

If you would like to join our research register, please send your name, institutional affiliation, email address, a short summary of your research interests and six keywords to migralac@qmul.ac.uk.

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