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peternrees.bsky.social
SNSF Postdoctoral Fellow interested in migration, citizenship and rights. Currently researching maritime migration at the Global Studies Institute, University of Geneva.
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"As immigration has increased, GDP has surged and unemployment has fallen to lowest level since 2008." www.theguardian.com/world/2025/f...
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"The rise of the far-right could speed up the population decline of Europe, projections show, creating economic shocks including slower growth and soaring costs from pensions and elderly care." www.theguardian.com/world/ng-int...
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You should all read this great piece by my friend @cibled.bsky.social who wrote about this some time ago, even featuring J.D. Vance. scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=e...
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The Death Ship is without doubt one of my favourite novels ever!
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Interesting! Did you get one of the warnings? I didn’t.
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This sounds really interesting. Would you mind sharing the syllabus when you’ve done it?
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Thanks!
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Same here if there’s space. Thanks
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Great!
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Wow, I would love that and I am following your research centre now as well. Looking forward to reading about the work you and your colleagues are doing!
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Thank you! ☺️
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Would you mind adding me? Thanks!
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And me, thanks!
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Yeah, I ageee.
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Amazing thanks and will do!
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I am also interested in what happens with the West African route with what happens in the Sahel etc…
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Not to be too obvious but clearly the US under Trump but also South America more generally. What happens when Trump hardens the borders but also doubles down on sanctions to Cuba and Venezuela. More people are likely to leave but where to and what happens to them?
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Thanks for making this and me too if you don’t mind.
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This sounds like such an interesting project! I hope you don't mind me sharing our recent work on archives/counter-archives of urban refugee protests, it just seemed very relevant. academic-oup-com.gold.idm.oclc.org/ips/article/...
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Amazing, thanks!
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Friends, I made one! go.bsky.app/QifxUJc
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Nope. I was thinking that though
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go.bsky.app/TREFo1s Here is the list, please let me know who else is here and who I can add!
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Great that you did it and could you add me too thanks!
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Finally, with my colleagues Rachel Ibreck and Martina Tazzioli, I co-authored the article "Counter-Archiving Migration: Tracing the Records of Protests against UNHCR". This can be found open-access in International Political Sociology here: academic-oup-com.gold.idm.oclc.org/ips/article/...