Molly Dondero, holder of the Fulbright/Iméra in Migration Studies Chair for 2024-2025, and Alessandra Di Maio, FIAS FP x Iméra fellow for 2024-2025, have been invited to take part in two sessions of the MiMed seminar, Places and territories of migrations in the Mediterranean, at the MMSH.
MiMed, places and territories of migrations in the Mediterranean
MiMed is a research network of the Maison méditerranéenne des sciences de l’Homme (MMSH), studying migration in the Mediterranean, a major issue in contemporary society. It examines the movement of people, practices and ideas across time and space in the Mediterranean, analysing local and international dynamics from a historical perspective. Beyond the Mediterranean, the network develops comparative analyses with other regions of the world to enrich its global understanding of migratory phenomena.
Programme of sessions in May 2025 organised by Iméra residents
The Black Mediterranean
Alessandra Di Maio will be at the MMSH to present her research project: The Black Mediterranean. Migratory Routes, Narratives and Artistic Practices from the Contemporary African Diaspora.
This session will be co-sponsored by IDEAS (Institut d’éthnologie et d’anthropologie sociale, amU/CNRS).
- Tuesday, May 6th, 10 am.
- MMSH, 5 rue du Château de l’Horloge, Aix-en-Provence.
Work and Well-Being Among Immigrants in Europe
Molly Dondero will be presenting her research project Work and Well-Being Among Immigrants in Europe : a life-course perspective at the MMSH during the MiMed seminar.
She will be speaking alongside Thales Speroni, postdoctoral researcher at the Centre Norbert Elias (EHESS/CNRS/Avignon Université/amU.
- Tuesday, May 20th, 10 am.
- MMSH, 5 rue du Château de l’Horloge, Aix-en-Provence.