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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
This session is organized in partnership with the Master’s programmes in Humanitarian Response and Humanitarian Action at Iscte – University Institute of Lisbon.