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Is migration as we known it ending? What are the new challenges we have and how can we detect them? In this episode, we sit down with Professor Nina Glick-Schiller. She has been one of the most influential voices in migration studies and ask her exactly that. A scholar who has spent decades challenging the assumptions baked into how we study human movement, Nina forces us to confront an uncomfortable truth: that academic research can reproduce the very hierarchies it claims to examine. That labeling people "illegal" or "undeserving" is not neutral science it is a political act. We talk about methodological nationalism, the scapegoating of migrants, border regimes, academic freedom, and what it would mean to study migration on genuinely human terms. We also talk about capitalism, how it shapes all of our lives, and why Nina, despite everything, remains hopeful. Contradictions, she reminds us, are also openings. This episode has a special format: Hevidar's students joined us in the recording, and their questions are woven throughout the conversation. It was our first interactive episode, and one of our favorites! The Public Scholar is a non-profit podcast by two social scientists who believe research should speak beyond the academy. If this episode resonates, share it with someone who needs to hear it.
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