Dear list-members,
I remember a couple of weeks ago, one of our fellows on this forum who wrote about migration policy realized that his paper had an impact on European migration policy. I think this a satisfaction to see that our scholarship could impact policies.
The open letter below is also another way of making an impact on policy-makers. That is why I would like to forward this to you and hope that we all will sign it.
Patrick Effiboley
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De : "Etienne Bourel e_bourel@yahoo.com [docpostdoc-ethno]" <docpostdoc-ethno@yahoogroupes.fr>
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Envoyé le : Mardi 6 octobre 2015 11h47
Objet : [docpostdoc-ethno] Centre for Refugee Studies - Open Letter from the International Research Community
De : "Etienne Bourel e_bourel@yahoo.com [docpostdoc-ethno]" <docpostdoc-ethno@yahoogroupes.fr>
À : docpostdoc-ethno@yahoogroupes.fr
Envoyé le : Mardi 6 octobre 2015 11h47
Objet : [docpostdoc-ethno] Centre for Refugee Studies - Open Letter from the International Research Community
Dear colleagues,
We are writing to encourage you to sign an open letter that we have prepared in the context of growing media attention to the ongoing global refugee situation. While many of us have responded individually through media interviews, advocacy, op eds, etc, we believe that a collective open letter could be useful to build pressure on refugee-hosting governments - at national and regional levels - to do more. We have deliberately kept the language broad and inclusive in order to appeal to the broadest number of people. We would be grateful if you could circulate this call to interested colleagues and consider signing the letter yourself:
http://crs.info.yorku.ca/open-letter
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Envoyé par : Etienne Bourel <e_bourel@yahoo.com>
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