Patricia Ehrkamp, University of Kentucky Department of Geography
Presenting to University of Pittsburgh
Dr. Ehrkamp's research considers how immigration changes contemporary European and U.S. American cities and polities. She has argued that in order to understand immigrant geographies research needs to consider how immigrants and non-immigrant residents in cities of the United States and of Europe create spaces of everyday life, and how these new spaces of everyday life shape wider debates about citizenship, belonging, inclusion and exclusion. Her recent work on debates about minarets and mosque construction projects in Germany and Switzerland examines how understandings of secularism, religion, and gender shape contemporary liberal democracies in Europe.
Humanizing the Global, Globalizing the Human
Feb
28

4:30 pm to 6:00 pm
Event Status
As Scheduled
Presenter
Patricia Ehrkamp, University of Kentucky Department of Geography
Location
602 Cathedral of Learning Cathedral of Learning
Event Type
Lecture Series / Brown Bag
Contact Email
global@pitt.edu
Contact Phone
412-648-5085