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This presentation is part of the IMI Seminar Series, Trinity term 2015.

About this seminar

My research examines the intersection of gender, migration and development in Southern Africa, a region which has undergone dramatic socio-political changes in recent decades. These include changes to patterns and processes of intra-regional cross-border migration. In this talk, I'll be drawing on over a decade of research with the Southern African Migration Program (SAMP) to examine and critique a broader set of debates about the relationship between migration and development, and to do so from the particular perspective of gender and gender relations.

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Duration 39:16

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