Past events
Past events at AMIS (2013-)
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4 Dec. 2017, 9:15-15:00
4th AMIS/MIM Masters Conference on Migration Studies
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23 Nov. 2017, 14:00-16:00
AMIS Culture Club: Film Festival/ River Nomads
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13 Nov. 2017, 13:15
A Postcolonial Inquiry into Danish Politics of Displacement
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27 Oct. 2017, 15:00-18:00
AMIS Culture Club: Film Festival / Strane Straniere by Elisa Amoruso
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4 Oct. - 6 Oct. 2017
National Values and Social Cohesion
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27 Sept. 2017, 16:00-18:00
AMIS Culture Club Film Festival "Dreaming of Denmark" by documentarist Michael Graversen
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22 Sept. 2017, 13:00-15:00
Life in Limbo: thwarted mobility and aspirations among refugees and migrants on the Balkan route.
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31 May 2017, 10:00-16:00
Nationalism
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31 May 2017, 9:30-15:30
Helping Hands Research Network on the Everyday Border Work of European Citizens
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10 May 2017, 10:00-16:00
ICT Solution Design, Data Driven Decision Making and Data Management: Creative Data In A Global World
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30 Apr. 2017, 10 am
AMIS Culture Club Visit to the Copenhagen Christian Center, International Church
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19 Apr. 2017, 2:00-4:30
Immigration, Integration and Multiculturalism – Canadian and Danish Perspectives
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6 Apr. 2017, 15:00-17:00
Humanitarianism and Body Economies
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24 Mar. 2017, 13:15-15:00
Times of Migration: Un/documented Lives in Marseille
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10 Jan. 2017, 13:00-17:00
Unpacking the ‘neoliberal city’
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16 Dec. 2016, 1:15
AMIS roundtable: Is Danish Research on Islam and Muslims Critical Enough?
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6 Dec. 2016, 9 am
3rd AMIS/MIM Masters Conference
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23 Nov. 2016, 4:30
AMIS Culture Club: What is the Purpose of a National Museum?
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2 May 2016, 3:15-5:00
Open Lecture: From Diversity to Conviviality
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29 Apr. 2016, 15:00-17:00
Roundtable: Planning for Cultural and Ethnic Pluralism
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28 Apr. 2016, 19:15
AMIS Culture Club, Film Screening
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27 Apr. 2016, 9:15
Workshop: We-identity and its social and political implications
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7 Apr. 2016, 1 pm
PhD defence: A Denmark of Parallel Societies (NOTE: In Danish)
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22 Mar. 2016, 4 pm
AMIS Culture Club
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4 Mar. 2016, 1:15-3:00
Open Lecture: Does the Migrant Cause Exist?