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YSI-EAEPE Summer School: Reimagining Migration Economics through a Pluralist Lens

YSI-EAEPE-SummerSchool-Migration

Start time:

July 1

CEST

Location:

Scuola di Economia e Studi Aziendali – Roma Tre, Roma, Città metropolitana di Roma Capitale, 00145

Type:

Summer school

Speakers

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Roberto Basile

Università degli Studi di Roma "La Sapienza"

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Merve Burnazoglu

Utrecht University – School of Economics

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Elena Giacomelli

Università di Bologna and Columbia University

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Christina Giudici

Università degli Studi di Roma "La Sapienza"

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Peo Hansen

Linköping University

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Rama Dasi Mariani

Università degli studi Roma Tre

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Description

Dates: 30.06.2025 – 02.07.2025

Venue: Scuola di Economia e Studi Aziendali – Roma Tre, Roma

Abstract Submission Deadline: 15.05.2025 – Rolling Acceptance

The 18th EAEPE Summer School explores migration through a pluralist, heterodox lens, offering a space to engage critically with the mainstream of models of migration economics. It examines migration as a complex, multidimensional process shaped by structural, historical, and cultural forces. Here, participants will have the opportunity to learn from renowned scholars in the field and receive feedback on their work.

People have always moved—between rural and urban areas, across borders, within regions, and across continents—shaping and reshaping economic, cultural, and psychological landscapes. Current political debates often frame migration as a new crisis threatening Western industrialised nations, focusing narrowly on movements from colonised countries to the so-called Global North as if these flows were the entirety of migration. Migration is a multifaceted phenomenon that can be read as driven by individual motivations, imperial or capitalist institutions, or by cultural processes, but clearly never understood through a single perspective.

People might move to search for opportunities, or because they are forcibly displaced due to war, political instability, and environmental pressures. People from the capitalist core might move to the periphery as expats in a legitimised role, while others move illegally through borders made of barbed wire and salt. Capitalist labour demands funnel many into low-wage, precarious work in places that seem to be more focused on value-creation

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