Guest lecture Nina Glick Schiller – Københavns Universitet

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Social Cohesion, Social Inequality and the Cosmopolitan City. Seminar with Nina Glick-Schiller

As a start up for the new large research projekt: Social Cohesion and Ethnic Diversity: National Values, Local Implications (SOCED), a seminar with Nina Glick-Schiller will take place. Nina Glick-Schiller is the Director of the Cosmopolitan Cultures Institute and Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Manchester. She will present a paper on "Social Cohesion, Social Inequality and the Cosmopolitan City". The seminar is arranged by SOCED and The Migration Initiative

Time and venue:
February 16 at 13:15-15:00 at CSS, room 18.01.11.

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Nina Glick Schiller is the Director of the Cosmopolitan Cultures Institute and Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Manchester and Professor. She is an associate of the Max Planck Institute of Social Anthropology, Halle/Saale Germany and a senior associate of the Max Planck Instiute for Ethnic and Relgious Diversity, an Emiritus Professor of Anthropology at University of New Hampshire, USA. In more than 70 articles, chapters, reports and three books Nina Glick Schiller developed a comparative and historical perspective on migration, transnational and diaporic processes and social relations. Her research has been conducted in Haiti, the United States, and Germany and she has worked with migrants from all regions of the globe.