Migrants and Dis/Agreement: Whose Responsibility? Why Care?
Duration: 1 hour 28 mins
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Carrie Pemberton Ford, Sara Silvestri and Vlado Kmec discuss the ethical and practical dilemmas that states, international institutions, and Christian churches face in seeking to respond in a responsible and effective manner
to the current migrant and refugee crisis. Chaired by Anna Rowlands.
Jointly organised by the Von Hügel Institute for critical catholic inquiry (VHI) and Centre for Catholic Social Thought and Practice on Friday 25 November 2016, this event is part of the VHI 2016-17 series on Dynamics of Dis/Agreement. For more details visit http://www.vhi.st-edmunds.cam.ac.uk/events |
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Created: | 2016-12-02 11:44 |
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Collection: | Von Hugel Institute |
Publisher: | University of Cambridge |
Copyright: | Von Hügel Institute |
Language: | eng (English) |
Keywords: | Migration; Refugees; EU; Church; International Politics; |
Abstract: | Carrie Pemberton Ford is Director of the Cambridge Centre of Applied Research in Human Trafficking.
Sara Silvestri is Director of Research at the VHI and Senior Lecturer in International Politics at City, University of London. Vlado Kmec is a Doctoral Candidate at Peterhouse, University of Cambridge and a Research Fellow at University College Dublin. Chaired by Anna Rowlands, Director of the Centre for Catholic Social Thought and Practice and Lecturer in Catholic Studies at the University of Durham. |
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