BEGIN:VCALENDAR PRODID:-//University Âé¶¹¾«Ñ¡//Events//EN VERSION:2.0 CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20220113T145000Z DTSTART:20220405T120000Z DTEND:20220405T130000Z SUMMARY:POSTPONED!! Debt, mobility and the pandemic: Migrants' everyday lived experiences of precarity in Covid-UK UID:www.birmingham.ac.uk/193753 DESCRIPTION:PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED. \n Further information on a new date will follow shortly.\n Speaker: Kavita Datta, Professor of Development Geography and Director of the Centre for the Study of Migration, Queen Mary University of London Abstract The Covid-19 pandemic has had a significant impact upon both migration and mobility as well as levels of debt and indebtedness.  Defining features of contemporary times, the intersections between these are relatively underexplored. Drawing upon findings from a project, Connecting during Covid: Practices of care, remittance sending and digitalisation among UK migrant communities, this presentation makes three key arguments. First, it unpacks migration as a financial practice highlighting how debt precedes, is produced through, and by, migration and how debts are made and remade through mobility. Second, it explores the socio-economic and emotional precarity that indebted migrants have experienced partly as a consequence of the pandemic. Third, it identifies the consequences of being indebted during a global pandemic on transnational caring practices. \n About the speaker  Kavita Datta is a Professor of Development Geography and Director of the Centre for the Study of Migration at Queen Mary University of London.  Her research spans migration studies and development and financial geography with current projects exploring practices of care, remittance sending and digitisation among UK migrant communities during the Covid-19 pandemic; food (in)security, mobility and internal and international Zimbabwean migration; and gender, intersectionality and south to south migration. Her research is funded by the ESRC, AHRC, NIHR and GCRF. Her books include Global Cities at Work: New Migrant Divisions of Labour and Migrants and their Money: Surviving Financial Exclusion in London.\n \n Register  If you would like to book a place at this Seminar, please register on Eventbrite or email Helen Harris at h.m.a.harris@bham.ac.uk  The Zoom link will be sent to you.\n LOCATION:Zoom STATUS:CONFIRMED TRANSP:OPAQUE CLASS:PUBLIC END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR