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Submissions from 2024

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Navigating Intersectional Identities: Mental Health Challenges and Accessibility to Mental Health Care among Sub-Saharan Migrant Women in Morocco, Soraya Babahaji, The University of Tulsa

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Role-playing and Rentierism: Rethinking Morocco’s Approach to Migration Diplomacy with the EU, Mia McGrath, Hamilton College

Submissions from 2023

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Youth Perceptions and Constructions of Urban Space in Morocco, Hadwynne Gross, Clark University

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Out of Exile: The Evolution of Moroccan Jewishness, Yana Levy, Oberlin College

Submissions from 2022

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Shifting Relations: How Spain and Morocco’s Bilateral Relationship Affects Violence at the Border, Elizabeth Driscoll, Colgate University

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Market Feminism in Morocco, Claire Madsen, Colgate University

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Contemporary Legacies of Morocco’s Gnawa Music Communities, Luke Sheppard, Haverford College

Submissions from 2020

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The Current State of Migrant Health in Morocco: Pre-and Peri-COVID-19 Pandemic, Layla Babahaji, Tulane University

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Morocco’s Leadership: Assessing the Relationship Between the State and Non-Governmental Organizations Working on Migration Affairs, Adriana Nadyieli González Ortiz, Whitman College

Submissions from 2019

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Self-Perceptions of the French Community in Morocco, Madeleine L. Breunig, Grinnell College

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Disability and Migration: How systems of violence intersect with the production and experience of disability for migrants in Morocco, Frances Condon, Haverford College

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Understanding Residential Segregation: Community Relations and Marginalization for Migrants from South of the Sahara in Rabat, Morocco, Ben Hickman, Whitman College

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Conditionality, Rationale, and Implications of EU Aid for Migration: The Case of Morocco, Miranda Macaulay Miller, Tufts University

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The Female Worker: An Analysis of Women Residing along the Moroccan-European and U.S.- American Borderlands, Marlen G. Renderos, Wellesley College

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The Middle Ground: A Comparative Study on Mexico and Morocco as Transit and Forthcoming Host Nations, Christina Sarai Roca, Providence College

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Newsworthy Migrants: Sentiment and Text Analysis of Dutch Newspapers, Nicholas J. Schmitz, University of Notre Dame

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Transnational Sharing Economies & Neoliberal Urbanism: Airbnb in the City-Region of Tangier, Jack Spector-Bishop, Oberlin College

Submissions from 2018

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“We Are The Gap: Understanding the Inclusion of Immigrants in Moroccan Left-Wing Politics”, Sam Brown, Muhlenberg College

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In the Balance: Pathways to Economic Integration for Migrants in Morocco, Kyla Fanning, Bryn Mawr College

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"Les droits ne sont pas respectés": A Study of the Effectiveness of the Moroccan Law in Protecting the Human Rights of Sub-Saharan Female Migrants, Meghan Gragg, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville

Submissions from 2017

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Language, Race, and Integration: A Comparative Exploration of the Sub-Saharan Migrant Experience in Morocco, Madeline Davison, Wellesley College

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KUL SHAE MIZEAN—MOROCCAN RHETORIC OF RACISM: Obscured Moroccan Racism and Its Effects on Sub-Saharan African Refugees’ Integration in Rabat, Hannah Mangen

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Life in Purple: An Exploration of Moroccan LGBT+ Identity and Migration, Olivia Leone Nicholas, Whitman College

Submissions from 2016

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For a public-private partnership to achieve migrant health equality in Morocco: A Cross-Analysis of Integration Policies and Migrant Peer Educator Programs, Victoria Anders, Pomona College

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Dealing with Migratory Trauma: Mental Health Stressors and Coping Mechanisms among Sub-Saharan Migrants in Rabat, Morocco, Dominique DeFreece, Rhodes College

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Economy and Decision: How Economic Factors Influence the Journeys and Destinations of Trans-Saharan Migrants in Oujda, Morocco, Dianne Kaiyoorawongs, Yale University

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Enough: Narratives of Migration on a Small-Farm in SidiBouafif, Steven Ring, Kenyon College

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Migrant Education in Morocco: Cross-Cultural Competence Favored Over Integrative Reform. An analysis of the Moroccan government’s migrant integration efforts through education., Ella Schoenen, Macalester College

Submissions from 2015

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Human Rights at the Border: European-Union—Moroccan Relations in the Wake of the 2013 Migratory Policy, Anashua Dutta, Georgetown University

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From Private to Public Women’s Cooperatives and the Construction of a Public Sphere, Cecilia Garza, Brown University

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Transnational Education Systems In Morocco: How Language Of Instruction Shapes Identity, Sarah Robertson, Scripps College

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Seeds of Peace: Visible Cooperation Between Jews and Muslims in Morocco, Namratha Somayajula, Oregon State University

Submissions from 2014

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Politics of Health: the 2013 Integration Policy’s Effect on Immigrant Access to Care, Amy Chang, Yale University

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Memoirs of a Mother: Life between an Islamic fantasy, Cultural Patriarchy, and the Startling Reality., Nicole Fauster, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Human Trafficking in Morocco: A focus on Sub-Saharan Migrant Women, LaDarrien Gillette, Spelman College

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Rough Hands: Family Conceptions of Rural Morocco’s Agricultural Labor, a Case Study, Leah Kahler, Bryn Mawr College

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Mitigating climate-induced migration in rural Morocco: Improving sustainable development to address socio-economic and environmental causes of migration, Jesse Meisenhelter, Macalester College

Submissions from 2013

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Motivations to Migrate: Migration from Morocco and the “Failure” of Rural Development During the Eurozone Financial Crisis, Alexander Djaha, Colgate University

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Gagner La Vie: Examining Return Preparedness and Resource Mobilization Among Moroccan Immigrants to France who Return to Live Permanently in Agadir, Morocco, Karolina Michelle Dos Santos, Harvard University

Submissions from 2012

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Transcending Boundaries: Moroccan Political Thought as a Transnational Platform, and Communities in the Realm of Activism, Leah Siegel, Whitman College

Submissions from 2011

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R-E-S-P-E-C-T Expectations, Perceptions, and Influences on Moroccan Etiquette, Christina Ermilio, Wesleyan University

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Fight or Flight: The Situation of the Young and Jobless in Morocco, Anduriña Espinoza, George Washington University

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The Barzakh of Flamenco: Tracing the Spirituality, Locality and Musicality of Flamenco From South of the Strait of Gibraltar, Tania Flores, Occidental College

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A Berber in Agadir: Exploring the Urban/Rural Shift in Amazigh Identity, Thiago Lima, Tufts University

Submissions from 2010

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Can the Center Hold? Finding Decentralization in Moroccan Migration, Matthew O’Sullivan, Washington and Lee University

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La ‘Paradoxe Marocaine’ Moroccan-Dutch Citizens in Transnational Social Space, Deva-Dee Siliee, Columbia University

Submissions from 2009

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‘They Have to Know That They Are Moroccan’: A Sending Country’s Perspective on the Second Generation of Emigrants Abroad, Olivia Paquette, Harvard University

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Global Discourse, Local Context: Counter-Terrorism and Human Rights in Morocco, Christine Sargent, Pomona College

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“Leur Rêve et Leur Vie Sont Ailleurs:” University Student Attitudes Towards Migration and Domestic Opportunity in Morocco, Annie Seibert, Washington University in St. Louis

Submissions from 2008

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Imported Religious Sartorial Markers and the Beard: Perceptions and Politics in Morocco, Rachel Charlesworth, Lehigh University

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Development in Morocco: Re-Examining the Effect of Remittance Flows, Tom Lochery, George Washington University

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Human Mobility Through Closed Borders: The Impact of Morocco’s European and Algerian Relations on Sub-Saharan Immigration, Caitryn McCallum, University of Virginia

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“Chaque Femme a son Histoire:” Exploring the Lives and Voices of Sub-Saharan Migrant Women Living in Morocco, Silvana Rueda, Vassar College