Migration and Mobility in 2050
03.12.2020 , in ((Migration and Mobility in 2050))
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Laure Sandoz
What will 2050 look like? Two imaginary scenarios make us contemplate the challenges of our time from a different angle, and assist us in reflecting on the future impact of current societal decisions. The way we will consider human movement in 2050 depends very much on how 2050 will look
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24.11.2020 , in ((Migration and Mobility in 2050))
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Nick Van Hear
This is a repost of a blog that has first been published in the COMPAS Coronavirus and Mobility Forum on 15 May 2020. No-one quite imagined it would turn out this way: a world segregated between Isolationists and Openers. But they were not divided by nation state borders – one
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19.11.2020 , in ((Migration and Mobility in 2050))
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Lorenzo Piccoli
Some of the ways we practice and regulate human movement today may be fundamentally reassessed in the future. The Covid-19 pandemic, the ensuing travel restrictions, and the social experience of being in lockdown may trigger or accelerate a profound transformation in how we perceive human movement and its social impact,
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