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Interdisciplinarity in Migration Research: Combining law and anthropology

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The significance of time and temporality for migration processes and governance has received increasing attention within migration research in recent years.
What and where is home? The answer to this question is far more complex than the quotidian use of the word suggests.
What does it mean to have ‘attachments’ to a country or a community?
Questioning the boundaries of legal research.
Some years ago, Jeremy J. Kingsley and I put together a ‘forum’ in the Journal of Legal Anthropology (2018).