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Denial, Deterrence, and Disenchantment: Why Many Never Immigrate
Seminar | May 5, 2026
As part of the Monthly Seminar Series on Social Movements and Political Action, the next seminar, titled “Denial, Deterrence, and Disenchantment: Why Many Never Immigrate”, will take place on May 25, 2026, in a hybrid format.
VENUE
Room A104, Building 4
GUEST SPEAKER
Jacob Richard Thomas
Department of Sociology, Corvinus University of Budapest
Center for Migration and Development, Princeton University
LINK ZOOM
https://bit.ly/4bpwfSR
This session is organized in partnership with the Master’s programmes in Humanitarian Response and Humanitarian Action at Iscte – University Institute of Lisbon.
