Event type:

In person

Date & time:

15 May 2025, 12:00 – 13:00

After border externalization: Migration, race, and labour in Mauritania

Join this book talk and hear Hassan Ould Moctar talk about Mauritian migrants' experiences in the face the EU's "border externalization" policies.

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After border externalization: Migration, race, and labour in Mauritania

Dr Hassan Ould Moctar

Lecturer in the Department of Anthropology and Sociology

SOAS University of London

Focusing on West Africa and the Sahara, his research bridges the fields of anthropology and development studies through the study of migration and borders.

In particular, he is interested in how the contemporary illegalisation of migration interacts with the racial and territorial legacies of colonialism, uneven development processes, and conflict and displacement dynamics.

Further information

Ticketing

Open

Cost

Free

Open to

All

Availability

Yes

Organiser

Jonathan Galton

j.galton@ucl.ac.uk

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