Book launch: Migration, Citizenship, and Development Diasporic Membership...by Daniel Naujoks

Migration, Citizenship, and Development
Diasporic Membership Policies and Overseas Indians in the United States
by Daniel Naujoks, Oxford University Press

November 12, 2013, 5.15–8.00 p.m.
Klein Room A510, 66 12th Street, NYC

The India China Institute (ICI), the Global Studies program and the International Center for Migration, Ethnicity, and Citizenship (ICMEC) at the New School are proud to host the book launch and discussion for Migration, Citizenship, and Development (2013, Oxford University Press) on November 12, 2013, 6.00–8.00 p.m. at Klein Room A510 (66 12th Street).
Migration, Citizenship, and Development examines the effects of country-oforigin citizenship on the Indian diaspora in the United States and return migrants in India. It explores how the Overseas Citizenship of India affects remittances, investment, philanthropy, return migration and political lobbying. The book examines how a legal status shapes national and transnational belonging and how citizenship in the country of origin influences naturalization and attachment to the country of residence.

Snacks and refreshments will be served before the event from 5:15 p.m.

Programme
5.15 p.m.: Snacks and refreshments
6:00 p.m.: Welcome
Mark Frazier, Professor of Politics, Co-Academic Director, India China Institute, The New School.
Alexandra Délano, Acting Chair of Global Studies, and Coordinator, International Center for Migration, Ethnicity, and Citizenship (ICMEC), The New School (TBC).
Author’s introduction
Daniel Naujoks, author of Migration, Citizenship, and Development, United Nations Development
Programme.
Comments and Remarks
Rodolfo O. de la Garza, Eaton Professor of Administrative Law and Municipal Science, Columbia University.
Natasha Iskander, Associate Professor of Public Policy, Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, New York University.
Béla Hovy, Chief, Migration Section, Population Division, United Nations Department of
Economic and Social Affairs.
Muzaffar Chishti, Director, Migration Policy Institute's office at New York University School of Law.

Open Discussion / Q&A

 

Time and Place:

Date:   Tuesday, Nov 12, 2013
Venue:   Klein Room A510, 66 12th Street, NYC
Address:   Klein Room A510, 66 12th Street, NYC
City/Twon:   New York
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