Bridges of Dialogue: A Princeton New Jersey-Mexico City (Virtual) Roundtable on Ethical Dimensions of Migration across the Mexican-US Border

Date
Oct 27, 2016, 4:30 pm4:30 pm
Location
Lewis Library, Room 120

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Event Description

Watch it here:  https://youtu.be/Cj5Wu5_TS-Q

Enrique Camacho, a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Institute for Philosophical Research at UNAM (The National University of Mexico). He holds a Ph.D in Philosophy from the University of Warwick. His research interests include various topics in contemporary social, political, and moral philosophy, with an emphasis on the ethics of immigration.

Francisco Garcia Gibson, a postdoctoral fellow at the Center for Philosophical Research (Buenos Aires), and a visiting postdoc at the Politics Department, Princeton University. His main research fields are global poverty, non-ideal theory, and dirty hands in politics.

Doug Massey, Henry G. Bryant Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs, with a joint appointment in the Woodrow Wilson School, at Princeton University. His research focuses on international migration, race and housing, discrimination, education, urban poverty, stratification, and Latin America, especially Mexico.

Javier Treviño Rangel, an Assistant Professor at CIDE who holds a master’s degree in Human Rights, and a PhD in Sociology from the London School of Economics. His research interests include transitional justice, human rights violations in Mexico, and undocumented international migration within Mexico.

Moderators: Melissa Lane, Director, University Center for Human Values, Princeton University; Claudio Lopez-Guerra, Associate Professor, Department of Political Studies, CIDE