Migration, Citizenship, and Development Dr. Daniel Naujoks Tuesday, September 16, 2014 12:30-2:00pm Hancock 2023 Sponsors: Department of Political Science, Department of History, Marist Model United Nations Chapter You are invited to a presentation and discussion inspired by Dr. Naujoks’ book Migration, Citizenship, and Development: Diasporic Membership Policies and Overseas Indians in the United States (2013, Oxford University Press). This book examines the effects of country-of-origin citizenship on the Indian diaspora in the United States and return migrants in India. It examines how a legal status shapes national and transnational belonging and how citizenship in the country of origin influences naturalization and attachment to the country of residence. Dr. Daniel Naujoks works as a United Nations migration expert and researcher with a focus on international migration and development, and homeland-diaspora relations. Light snacks and refreshments will be provided. For more information: juris.pupcenoks@marist.edu