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Migration and Covid-19

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This lecture covers the impact of Covid-19 on global migration, including the vulnerabilities faced by migrants, asylum issues during the pandemic, and the mixed political signals of hostility and support. It also provides guidance on finding peer-reviewed articles for assignments and updates on library services and bibliography requirements.

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