Description
Refugees and migrants have suffered in new ways and in nee dimensions over the last few years. Especially with the pandemic, we have seen new forms of scapegoating of migrants by new societal actors. In the end, a lot of this is based in old historical processes that have emerged in new forms. This panel investigates these new dimensions across different countries and continents in the world in order to underline the importance of asylum and migration for our current understanding of international relations.