REALM Workshop, Abu Dhabi - Incite at Columbia University
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Work
REALM Workshop, Abu Dhabi
- Published November 2, 2015
- Authors Peter Bearman Charlotte Wang Michael Falco et al.
- Category Workshop
- Forum New York University Abu Dhabi
As part of the Research and Empirical Analysis of Labor Migration (REALM) project, Incite held a workshop with NYU Abu Dhabi.
Participants
- Irudaya Rajan, Centre for Development Studies, India
- Zahra Babar, Center for International & Regional Studies, Georgetown University School of Foreign Service, Qatar
- Peter Bearman, Sociology, Columbia University
- Imco Brouwer, Gulf Research Center, EUI
- Hannah Brückner, Social Research & Public Policy, NYUAD
- Rachel Brulé, Political Science, NYUAD
- Michael Falco, Incite Institute, Columbia University
- Christian Haefke, Economics, NYUAD
- Ray Jureidini, Center for Islamic Legislation & Ethics, Hamad bin Khalifa University, Qatar
- Mehran Kamrava, Center for International & Regional Studies, Georgetown University School of Foreign Service, Qatar
- Daniel Karell, Political Sociology, NYUAD
- Habibul Khondker, Sociology, Zayed University
- Martin Klimke, History, NYUAD
- Nathalie Peutz, Arab Crossroads Studies, NYUAD
- Ganesh Seshan, Economics, Georgetown University School of Foreign Service, Qatar
- Nasra Shah, Demography, Kuwait University
- Charlotte Wang, Demography, Oxford
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Research and Empirical Analysis of Labor MigrationAddressing gaps in knowledge about temporary labor migration to the Gulf through ethnography, surveys, and workshops. Funded by New York University Abu Dhabi Institute
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