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[CHANGE OF STARTING TIME: 14h30] The Emigration Observatory organizes the webinar “Seeing like a historian. A cross-cultural perspective on global migrations in the past millennium” on May 25, at 2 pm. This webinar has as speaker Leo Lucassen, director of the International Institute of Social History of Amsterdam, and Cláudia Pereira, from CIES-Iscte, as moderator.
The Observatory of Emigration organizes the webinar “Civilising the ex-colonisers? Counter-hegemonic discourses at workplaces in Maputo” on February 16th at 3 p.m. This webinar has as speaker Lisa Åkesson, from Göteborgs Universitet, and as moderator Raquel Matias, from the Centre for Research and Studies in Sociology (CIES-Iscte), of Iscte, University Institute of Lisbon.
The Observatory of Emigration is organizing the webinar “Emigration and Immigration in Portugal” on January 17, at 3:00 pm. This webinar has as speaker João Carvalho, from the Centre for Research and Studies in Sociology (CIES-Iscte), of Iscte, University Institute of Lisbon, and as moderator Cecília Menduni Luís, from the Research Network Centre in Anthropology (CRIA), of Iscte, University Institute of Lisbon.
The Observatory of Emigration organizes the webinar “Portuguese migrations to South America and citizenship” on 8 November at 16:00. This webinar has as speakers Beatriz Padilla, from the Institute for the Study of Latin America, the Caribbean and Latinos in the US (ISLAC), University of South Florida, and Thais França, from CIES-Iscte.
The Emigration Observatory is organizing the webinar "Portuguese migration to Angola and Angolan migration to Portugal" on September 26, at 16:00. This webinar has as speaker Asaf Augusto, from the University of Bayreuth, and as moderator Sofia Gaspar, researcher at the Center for Research and Studies in Sociology.
The Emigration Observatory is organizing the webinar "Through the looking-glass of the EU's readmission system" on June 2, at 15:00. This webinar has as speaker Jean-Pierre Cassarino, professor of migration management and international cooperation at the College of Europe, and associate researcher at the Institute for Research on Contemporary Maghreb, and as moderator Cláudia Pereira, visiting assistant professor at Iscte, integrated in the Center for Research and Studies of Sociology, and former Secretary of State for Integration and Migration.
The Observatory of Emigration is organizing the webinar "Immigration imperatives" on April 28 at 15:30. This webinar has as speaker Professor Ian Goldin, Oxford University, and as moderator Professor Paulo Pedroso, Iscte-iul.
The Emigration Observatory is organizing the webinar "Migrations, borders and the right to mobility" on February 17, at 16h00. This webinar has as speaker Professor Catherine Wihtol de Wenden, Research Director Emeritus at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique and researcher at the Centre for Educational Research and Innovation, Sciences Po Paris, and Professor Pedro Góis, Faculty of Economics, University of Coimbra, as moderator.
The Emigration Observatory is organizing the webinar "Can we de-colonise 'migration'?" on February 3, at 3pm. This webinar has Professor Andrew Geddes, director of the Migration Policy Centre, as speaker, and Professor Beatriz Padilla, director of the Institute for the Study of Latin America, the Caribbean and Latinos in the US, of the University of South Florida, as moderator.
The Emigration Observatory is organizing the webinar "Can we de-colonise 'migration'?" on October 28th at 3pm. This webinar has as speaker Professor Bridget Anderson of the University of Bristol, and Professor Jorge Malheiros, CEG, Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning, as moderator.
The Emigration Observatory is organizing the webinar "International mobility and emerging lovescapes: human migration as an intimate experience" on September 21 at 14:00. This webinar has as speaker Professor Giuseppe Sciortino, from Università di Trento, and Professor João Peixoto, from Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão, University of Lisbon, as moderator.
The Emigration Observatory is organizing the webinar "The transnationalized social question: migration and the politics of inequalities" on May 6, at 16:00. This webminar has as speaker Professor Thomas Faist from Bielefeld University.
The Emigration Observatory is organizing the webinar "Suspended globalization: human migration and mobility after the 2020 pandemic" on April 29 at 09:00. This webinar has as speaker Professor Alan Gamlen, associate professor at Monash University.
In partnership with the Secretary of State for Portuguese Communities and the Regional Council of the Portuguese Communities in Europe (CRCPE), the Emigration Observatory is organizing the symposium "Economic potential of the diaspora" on April 21 at 3:00 pm. This colloquium aims to identify and promote studies, research and statistics that allow a better understanding of the economic potential of the Portuguese diaspora.
The Observatory of Emigration is organizing the webinar "Portuguese emigration in the XXI century" on April 15, at 4:00 pm. This webminar will be attended by the Observatory of Emigration team, and will be preceded by a debate with Professor Rui Pena Pires, from the Observatory of Emigration, Professor José Carlos Marques, from the Polytechnic Institute of Leiria, Professor Jorge Malheiros, from the Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning, and Professor Lígia Ferro, from the Faculty of Arts, University of Porto.
Observatório da Emigração is organizing the webinar "Statistical Indicators of Emigration" on December 16, from 10:00 to 12:00. This webminar is intended for journalists, researchers, students and decision-makers whose work is connected with Portuguese emigration data and its dissemination.

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