
Kerilyn Schewel
@kerilynschewel
Migration Researcher at @DukeDCID and @IntMigInstitute | Co-Director of the Duke Program on Climate-Related Migration @DukePCRM
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📢Call for papers for the workshop ‘Who rules over migrants? Autocratic elements in migration policies’. When? 14-15 November 2024 Where? Universiteit Leiden 🔜Submit your abstracts by 15 June here: forms.gle/X1NSsbAmm4ychP…


New article on ADAPTATION and MIGRATION in the Bengal Delta with Tanaya Dutta Gupta in thirdworldq! Migrants fall through the cracks in existing, Western-led adaptation projects. We propose a migrant-sensitive approach that embraces mobility 50 copies free here: tandfonline.com/eprint/VMTQT2Q…

🌍Forty-five Duke University scholars on twelve teams will pursue new research projects advancing climate solutions, supported by grants from the Duke Climate Research Innovation Seed Program. Meet the teams: bit.ly/crisp24


I am delighted to lead one of these teams! 🌱Our project is called 'Resilient Communities Built on Farmer Flourishing: Policy Frameworks for Climate-Ready Local Food Systems' - a collaboration with World Food Policy Center at Duke, Duke Campus Farm, Duke Center for International Development and Center on Modernity in Transition


Is it possible to claim "the right to stay" in climate-stressed contexts? This was a super fun collaboration with the human rights scholar @MonicaVisalam - now out in Georgetown Immigration Law Journal! Article here: t.ly/U1WyV


Join us for a #RuralTransformations conversation on Importing the Right to Food w/ Smita Narula (Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University), Joshua Lohnes (WVU Mountaineers), Kerilyn Schewel (DCID) & Lee Miller (Duke Law). 🗓️5/31, 10AM EDT Register for Zoom link: us06web.zoom.us/webinar/regist…


Provocative and important Researching Internal Displacement blog out today exploring Climate mobility justice Mobility hierarchies Mobility regimes, race & resistance & Climate mobility as the new power dynamic Thanks to carolfarbotko, Ingrid Boas, Taukiei Kitara, Ariadna Anisimov (Ari)! researchinginternaldisplacement.org/short_pieces/c…



Very excited to be leading a new Bass Connections at Duke team w/ Gabriella Levy @esweinthal Kerilyn Schewel & more on "Evidence-Based Humanitarian Aid Delivery in South Sudan" in partnership w/ IOM South Sudan. Application opens to Duke University students tomorrow 8/1! bassconnections.duke.edu/project-teams/…



Which societal circumstances and individual characteristics make people wish to migrate to another country? We talked to 13,000 people in 10 countries to answer this question in our #MIGNEX Elsevier Geography *World Development* article - open access here: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Why has #migration #research so little #impact? In International Migration Review (IMR), Natalie Welfens and I examine dynamics of knowledge production and knowledge use in migration policy and migration studies. Check it out and engage!🔻journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/01…

Duke Climate Collaboration Symposium calls for a collective, multifaceted response to climate change that bridges disciplines, sectors & perspectives. Indermit Gill (World Bank) stresses need for a shift away from infrastructure-heavy solutions. Recap➡️global.duke.edu/discussing-mig…


