REALM Workshop, New York - Incite at Columbia University
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Work
REALM Workshop, New York
- Published February 25, 2016
- Authors Peter Bearman Charlotte Wang Michael Falco et al.
- Category Workshop
- Forum Columbia University
As part of the Research and Empirical Analysis of Labor Migration (REALM) project, Incite held a workshop in New York City at Columbia University.
Participants
- Zahra Babar, Center for International and Regional Studies, Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Qatar
- Peter Bearman, Sociology, Columbia University
- Hannah Brueckner, Social Research & Public Policy, New York University – Abu Dhabi
- Paula Chakravartty, Media, Culture and Communication, New York University
- Andrew Gardner, Anthropology, University of Puget Sound
- Jennifer Gordon, Law, Fordham University
- Natasha Iskander, Public Policy, New York University – Wagner
- Guillermina Jasso, Sociology, New York University
- Arang Keshavarzian, Middle East Studies, New York University
- Yao Lu, Sociology, Columbia University
- Suresh Naidu, Economics, Columbia University
- David Segall, Center for Business and Human Rights, New York University – Stern
- Caroline Theoharides, Economics, Amherst College
- Kevin Thom, Economics, New York University
- Neha Vora, Anthropology, Lafayette College
Related Projects
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go to Research and Empirical Analysis of Labor Migration
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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