Cetta Mainwaring Bordering Europe: Shaping Immigration Controls and Migrant Experiences in Malta

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The Department of International Relations
2010/2011 Lecture Series
Presents
Cetta Mainwaring
In a Public Lecture on
Bordering Europe:
Shaping Immigration Controls and
Migrant Experiences in Malta
Date: Monday 11th April 2011
Time: 14.00-15.00
Venue: Old Humanities 113
Cetta Mainwaring is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Politics and International Relations at the University
of Oxford, and affiliated with the Centre on Migration, Policy, and Society (COMPAS). Her doctoral research
examines the new roles that Malta and Cyprus are playing in terms of irregular migration in the European Union. It
does so through the lens of power relations and their effects on migration policies and politics. The research also
considers how migrants and their cross-border movements influence state relations and are in turn affected by these
relations. Her work has been published in various journals and edited volumes.
Look out for upcoming public lectures being hosted by
the Department of International Relations delivered by the following participants
H.E. Mr Douglas Kmiec, Ambassador of the United States of America to Malta
Dr Naveed Sheikh, Keele University; author of The New Politics of Islam: Pan-Islamic Foreign Policy in a World of
States (2007) and Saudi State, Wahabi World: The Globalization of Muslim Radicalism (2009)
For further information please contact
the Department of International Relations on 2340 3083 or valentina.cassar@um.edu.mt
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