Mobile Technologies and Human Mobility

Institute for Mobile Studies UNNC Special Roundtable

The Migration Conference 2021, London, United Kingdom

July 08, 2021

 

Organising Committee

 

  • Dr. Amira Halperin, Assistant Professor, School of International Communications, UNNC
  • Prof. Ibrahim Sirkeci, Director of Centre of Transnational Studies, Regent’s University London, United Kingdom

Moderator:

Eugene Ch’ng, Professor of Cultural Computing

Panelists:

Xiaoge Xu, Associate Professor in Media and Communication Studies

Amira Halperin, Assistant Professor in Mobile Studies

Lei Hao, Teaching Fellow; Research Fellow at Institute for Mobile Studies and Institute of Asia and Pacific Studies 

Troy Chen, Assistant Professor in Media, Communication and Cultural Studies.

Antonio Lam, Managing Director of Shores and Legal, London, UK.

 

Conference Venue

 The Migration Conference 2021 will be held ONLINE and hosted by Ming-Ai Institute, London, United Kingdom.

UNNC roundtable will be held on July 8, 7:45pm in multifunction room number 2, first floor, UNNC library. 

 

Full Program

 The Conference link:

The Migration Conference 2021 | ONLINE – THE LARGEST GLOBAL SCHOLARLY CONFERENCE ON MIGRATION | 2012-2021

UNNC Roundtable link:

Programme – The Migration Conference 2021 | ONLINE

https://www.migrationconference.net/home/supporters-and-sponsors/

 

Conference Description

The Migration Conferences were launched at the Regent’s Center for Transnational Studies in 2012 as an international peer-reviewed conference. Previous conferences have been attended by between 200 to 600 participants coming from all around the world.

On January 2021, The Migration Conference Transnational Press London and UNNC signed a conference partnership. The Institute of Mobile Studies Roundtable is the first collaborative project following the agreement signatory.

The panelists’ names will appear on the Conference literature, websites and social media bulletins. The presentations will be published in anedited volume with Transnational Press London, and in a special issue with a leading academic journal.