Public Lecture on November 2, 2022: Gemma Marolda (University of Pittsburgh).
Presentation
The lecture offers an overview of the securitization and (de)politicization of migration policies in Europe and in the United States. The aim here is to discuss the instrumentalization of the freedom of movement across borders, the securitization of migration policy in Europe and the U.S., and the continuing disregard for basic human rights across the Atlantic.
Programme
Wednesday November 2, 2022
Aula Buono, Palazzo Del Prete
Università degli Studi di Bari
2:30-4:30 p.m
The lecturer
Gemma Marolda is teaching faculty in Political Science and affiliated faculty of the Ford Institute for Human Security, the European Studies Center, and the Asian Studies Center at the University of Pittsburgh. Her research on Europe is centered on the migration challenge in the Central Mediterranean, especially state and non-state actors’ role in search and rescue operations at sea. Her research was recently published in an EJML’s article entitled “From Humanitarian Rescue to Border Security: Managing Migration in the Central Mediterranean.”
Contact
Dr. Irene Paolino
Department of Political Sciences
University of Bari 'Aldo Moro'
Via Suppa 9, 70121 BARI
Contact
jmmodule.mbhr@uniba.it