Ethical Matters: The Migration Question
28th September 2025, 3:00pm - 4:30pm
Conway Hall, Brockway Room
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28th September 2025, 3:00pm - 4:30pm
Conway Hall, Brockway Room
In advance:
Standard: £10
Living Support: £6
Student: £7
Member: FREE (+ £2 venue levy)
On the Door:
Standard: £11
Living Support: £7
Student: £8
Member: FREE (+ £2 venue levy)
Online:
Standard: £7
Member: FREE (+ £2 venue levy)
Who are these migrants? Do they steal our jobs? Can we help them in their home countries? Do border controls improve security? Are open borders desirable?
In this Ethical Matters talk, Leila Simona Talani and Dr Matilde Rosina address these issues and more from their deeply researched study of migration into both Europe and the United States.
Assessing globalisation’s impact on international migration, Leila and Matilde find that it is virtually impossible to stop contemporary flows from the Global South to North. Policies designed to control, limit or deter immigration simply transform some or all regular migrants into irregular ones—exacerbating insecurity for citizens of the receiving state, and criminalising the migrants.
Through empirical research including original surveys and interviews, Leila and Matilde will propose new thinking to the migration question—particularly since evidence shows that regularising migration is a positive-sum game, in economic, social and security terms.