The Harry Frank Guggenheim Distinguished Scholars …Crack in NY City Neighborhoods Josiah Heyman (Michigan Technological University), Escalation of Violence and the Control of Immigration: The Immigration and Naturalization Service at the United States-Mexico border Roger Johnson…
White Terror: Paramilitary Violence in Interwar Central Europe …the important, but rather obvious subjects of, for example, (forced or voluntary) migration, religion, or tourism as forms of cross-cultural encounter and interaction. Yet, ethnic conflict, war and civil war,…
“There Are Clearly Spaces Where Law Enforcement Does Not Belong”: A Conversation with Tracie Keesee …the great migration and Black folks trying to leave the South to go North for a better life, they’re met with the exact same thing—they were told to stay in…
“Beyond the Crisis: Reimagining Migrant Protection” …protection and the importance of getting broader racial, ethnic, gendered, and economic considerations right as they pertain to north-south and south-south migration and the violence that migrants face. Watch Video…
In Practice Landing Page …diplomacy on conflicts like the war in Ukraine, the ways emerging diseases, including COVID-19 and avian flu, may bring both illness and violence, and how political violence can fuel migration….
The Harry Frank Guggenheim Welcomes Its 2025-2026 African Fellows …Case Study of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Lameck Kachena (University of Cape Town, Environmental and Geographical Sciences) Migration, Socioecological and Geopolitical Trajectories along the Great Limpopo and Chimanimani Transboundary Parks Stanley…
HFG African Fellows …Town), Migration, Socioecological and Geopolitical Trajectories along the Great Limpopo and Chimanimani Transboundary Parks Stanley Kiswaga (Makerere Institute of Social Research (MISR), Makerere University), Theatre for Development and the Neoliberal…
The Harry Frank Guggenheim African Fellows …Migration, Socioecological and Geopolitical Trajectories along the Great Limpopo and Chimanimani Transboundary Parks Stanley Kiswaga (Makerere Institute of Social Research (MISR), Makerere University), Theatre for Development and the Neoliberal Divides:…