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DESCRIPTION:"In-Between Places: Migration\, Identity\, and the Politics of 
 Migrants' Journeys from Central America."Jared Van Ramshorst\, PhD candida
 te in the Department of Geography at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and
  Public Affairs at Syracuse University.&nbsp\;Every year\, hundreds of tho
 usands of migrants from El Salvador\, Guatemala\, and Honduras risk their 
 lives attempting to reach the U.S. Whether traveling by foot or riding ato
 p large freight trains\, migrants spend weeks\, months\, and even years in
  transit\, encountering incredible dangers along the way. Despite this\, s
 cholars and policymakers alike have tended to focus on places of origin an
 d destination\, rather than the spaces in-between. Focusing on migrants’ j
 ourneys and the spaces between origin and destination\, this talk emphasiz
 es the importance of mobility and transit in understanding identity and th
 e politics of migration in North and Central America.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Convers
 ations in Conflict Studies is a weekly educational speaker series for stud
 ents\, faculty\, and the community. The series\, sponsored by PARCC\, draw
 s its speakers from Syracuse University faculty\, national and internation
 al scholars and activists\, and PhD students. Pizza is served.&nbsp\;Be su
 re to check out the full list of speakers.If you require accommodations\, 
 please contact Deborah Toole&nbsp\;by email&nbsp\;or by phone at 315.443.2
 367 at least one week prior to the event.&nbsp\; &nbsp\;
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SUMMARY:PARCC Conversations in Conflict Studies~ In-Between Places: Migrati
 on\, Identity\, and the Politics of Migrants' Journeys from Central Americ
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>"<strong>In-Between Places: Migration\, Ide
 ntity\, and the Politics of Migrants' Journeys from Central America.</stro
 ng>"<br><strong>Jared Van Ramshorst</strong>\, PhD candidate in the Depart
 ment of Geography at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs 
 at Syracuse University.&nbsp\;Every year\, hundreds of thousands of migran
 ts from El Salvador\, Guatemala\, and Honduras risk their lives attempting
  to reach the U.S. Whether traveling by foot or riding atop large freight 
 trains\, migrants spend weeks\, months\, and even years in transit\, encou
 ntering incredible dangers along the way. Despite this\, scholars and poli
 cymakers alike have tended to focus on places of origin and destination\, 
 rather than the spaces in-between. Focusing on migrants’ journeys and the 
 spaces between origin and destination\, this talk emphasizes the importanc
 e of mobility and transit in understanding identity and the politics of mi
 gration in North and Central America.&nbsp\;<br></p><p>&nbsp\;</p><p>Conve
 rsations in Conflict Studies is a weekly educational speaker series for st
 udents\, faculty\, and the community. The series\, sponsored by PARCC\, dr
 aws its speakers from Syracuse University faculty\, national and internati
 onal scholars and activists\, and PhD students. Pizza is served.&nbsp\;<a 
 href="https://www.maxwell.syr.edu/parcc_events/">Be sure to check out the 
 full list of speakers</a>.</p><p><br><em>If you require accommodations\, p
 lease contact Deborah Toole&nbsp\;<a href="mailto:datoole@syr.edu">by emai
 l</a>&nbsp\;or by phone at 315.443.2367 at least one week prior to the eve
 nt.&nbsp\; &nbsp\;</em></p>
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