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Fung International Conference: The Refugee-Migrant Distiction: Toward a Global History

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Thu, Oct 15, 2026 9:00 AM –

Fri, Oct 16, 2026 6:00 PM (GMT+1)

Darwin College, Cambridge, United Kingdom

Silver Street, Cambridge CB3 9EU, United Kingdom

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The distinction between refugees and migrants is central to current law, policy, and public debate around asylum and migration. While the distinction between refugees and migrants is far from the only factor in shaping migration policies, states’ prerogative of granting refugee status serves as an important albeit unreliable carve-out from a generally restrictive mobility regime. Opponents and proponents of permissive immigration rules each tend to emphasize the binary nature of the distinction — and its close corollary, “forced” versus “voluntary” migration — to their own ends. The aim of this conference is to more fully elucidate the relational nature of the distinction between refugees and migrants, its function in the wider field of migration, and its genealogy. The conference also aims to expand our understanding of the refugee-migrant distinction’s role beyond the West, given the Eurocentric origins of the 1951 Refugee Convention and the field of refugee law, and will bring together both established and early-career scholars.

For questions about the conference, please contact: Nicole Bergman: nwbergman@princeton.edu.

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Darwin College, Cambridge, United Kingdom

Silver Street, Cambridge CB3 9EU, United Kingdom

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Fung Global Fellows Program, PIIRS | View More Events
Co-hosted with: Fung Global Fellows Program, PIIRS (OWNER), Princeton Institute for International & Regional Studies