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Cathrine Talleraas
@CatTalleraas
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Migration | Governance | Chr. Michelsen Institute (CMI) | Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO)
Bergen, Norway
Joined April 2015
RT @ZinaWeisner: 🌟New publication in @IMRjournal #OpenAcess 🌟Based on 90 interviews with migrants in #transit we explore how different env…
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RT @UlrikeKrause: Implementing migration policies in Ghana: navigating externalization and local realities New contribution by @CatTallera…
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RT @CamilleLeCoz: Spoke with @biancacarrera25 @EUobserver about the type of migration partnerships the EU should be seeking with third coun…
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RT @cmi_no: ‘How can we support Afghanistan without supporting the Taliban?’ Important discussion together with @NACAfghanistan and @PRIOre…
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RT @IMISCOE_MigPoG: Great News from MigPoG! 🎇🏆🎺 We are looking for a motivated PhD student or early career researcher to replace our PhD r…
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RT @IMISCOE_PhD: Are you a PhD candidate in migration studies? Do you like sharing your work and ideas in a non-academic and / or audio-vis…
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RT @piccoli_lo: The Migration Policy Centre (16K followers) disappeared from Twitter last month. We have just created a new account and w…
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Thanks to @ifi_aub for hosting what is already an excellent full-day workshop, stirring policy-practitioner-researcher dialogue on migration management issues and needs in Lebanon.
IFI is also hosting Day 2 of a joint workshop with @cmi_no on Lebanon within the context of EU externalisation policies, gathering researchers, NGOs, CSOs, and scholars from universities across Lebanon, and from Norway, UK and Denmark. @mouradyara7 - @RimaRassi
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We welcome submissions to our @IMISCOE 2023 CfP: Reconstructing migration governance theory in the Global South - from hegemonic ideals to empirical realities. Deadline: 3 December. Organised by @EFFEXT_project and @IMISCOE_MigPoG
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So excited about today's @EFFEXT_project / @IMISCOE_MigPoG session where we discussed the consequences of EU policies in African partner countries. It left me very inspired, and served as a good reminder of the importance to critically assess and unpack "external" policy effects.
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