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Submissions from 2024
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
Role-playing and Rentierism: Rethinking Morocco’s Approach to Migration Diplomacy with the EU, Mia McGrath, Hamilton College
Submissions from 2023
Youth Perceptions and Constructions of Urban Space in Morocco, Hadwynne Gross, Clark University
Out of Exile: The Evolution of Moroccan Jewishness, Yana Levy, Oberlin College
Submissions from 2022
Shifting Relations: How Spain and Morocco’s Bilateral Relationship Affects Violence at the Border, Elizabeth Driscoll, Colgate University
Market Feminism in Morocco, Claire Madsen, Colgate University
Contemporary Legacies of Morocco’s Gnawa Music Communities, Luke Sheppard, Haverford College
Submissions from 2020
The Current State of Migrant Health in Morocco: Pre-and Peri-COVID-19 Pandemic, Layla Babahaji, Tulane University
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
Self-Perceptions of the French Community in Morocco, Madeleine L. Breunig, Grinnell College
Disability and Migration: How systems of violence intersect with the production and experience of disability for migrants in Morocco, Frances Condon, Haverford College
Understanding Residential Segregation: Community Relations and Marginalization for Migrants from South of the Sahara in Rabat, Morocco, Ben Hickman, Whitman College
Conditionality, Rationale, and Implications of EU Aid for Migration: The Case of Morocco, Miranda Macaulay Miller, Tufts University
The Female Worker: An Analysis of Women Residing along the Moroccan-European and U.S.- American Borderlands, Marlen G. Renderos, Wellesley College
The Middle Ground: A Comparative Study on Mexico and Morocco as Transit and Forthcoming Host Nations, Christina Sarai Roca, Providence College
Newsworthy Migrants: Sentiment and Text Analysis of Dutch Newspapers, Nicholas J. Schmitz, University of Notre Dame
Transnational Sharing Economies & Neoliberal Urbanism: Airbnb in the City-Region of Tangier, Jack Spector-Bishop, Oberlin College
Submissions from 2018
“We Are The Gap: Understanding the Inclusion of Immigrants in Moroccan Left-Wing Politics”, Sam Brown, Muhlenberg College
In the Balance: Pathways to Economic Integration for Migrants in Morocco, Kyla Fanning, Bryn Mawr College
"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
Language, Race, and Integration: A Comparative Exploration of the Sub-Saharan Migrant Experience in Morocco, Madeline Davison, Wellesley College
Life in Purple: An Exploration of Moroccan LGBT+ Identity and Migration, Olivia Leone Nicholas, Whitman College
Submissions from 2016
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
Dealing with Migratory Trauma: Mental Health Stressors and Coping Mechanisms among Sub-Saharan Migrants in Rabat, Morocco, Dominique DeFreece, Rhodes College
Economy and Decision: How Economic Factors Influence the Journeys and Destinations of Trans-Saharan Migrants in Oujda, Morocco, Dianne Kaiyoorawongs, Yale University
Enough: Narratives of Migration on a Small-Farm in SidiBouafif, Steven Ring, Kenyon College
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
Human Rights at the Border: European-Union—Moroccan Relations in the Wake of the 2013 Migratory Policy, Anashua Dutta, Georgetown University
From Private to Public Women’s Cooperatives and the Construction of a Public Sphere, Cecilia Garza, Brown University
Transnational Education Systems In Morocco: How Language Of Instruction Shapes Identity, Sarah Robertson, Scripps College
Seeds of Peace: Visible Cooperation Between Jews and Muslims in Morocco, Namratha Somayajula, Oregon State University
Submissions from 2014
Politics of Health: the 2013 Integration Policy’s Effect on Immigrant Access to Care, Amy Chang, Yale University
Memoirs of a Mother: Life between an Islamic fantasy, Cultural Patriarchy, and the Startling Reality., Nicole Fauster, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Human Trafficking in Morocco: A focus on Sub-Saharan Migrant Women, LaDarrien Gillette, Spelman College
Rough Hands: Family Conceptions of Rural Morocco’s Agricultural Labor, a Case Study, Leah Kahler, Bryn Mawr College
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
Motivations to Migrate: Migration from Morocco and the “Failure” of Rural Development During the Eurozone Financial Crisis, Alexander Djaha, Colgate University
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
Transcending Boundaries: Moroccan Political Thought as a Transnational Platform, and Communities in the Realm of Activism, Leah Siegel, Whitman College
Submissions from 2011
R-E-S-P-E-C-T Expectations, Perceptions, and Influences on Moroccan Etiquette, Christina Ermilio, Wesleyan University
Fight or Flight: The Situation of the Young and Jobless in Morocco, Anduriña Espinoza, George Washington University
The Barzakh of Flamenco: Tracing the Spirituality, Locality and Musicality of Flamenco From South of the Strait of Gibraltar, Tania Flores, Occidental College
A Berber in Agadir: Exploring the Urban/Rural Shift in Amazigh Identity, Thiago Lima, Tufts University
Submissions from 2010
Can the Center Hold? Finding Decentralization in Moroccan Migration, Matthew O’Sullivan, Washington and Lee University
La ‘Paradoxe Marocaine’ Moroccan-Dutch Citizens in Transnational Social Space, Deva-Dee Siliee, Columbia University
Submissions from 2009
‘They Have to Know That They Are Moroccan’: A Sending Country’s Perspective on the Second Generation of Emigrants Abroad, Olivia Paquette, Harvard University
Global Discourse, Local Context: Counter-Terrorism and Human Rights in Morocco, Christine Sargent, Pomona College
“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
Imported Religious Sartorial Markers and the Beard: Perceptions and Politics in Morocco, Rachel Charlesworth, Lehigh University
Development in Morocco: Re-Examining the Effect of Remittance Flows, Tom Lochery, George Washington University
Human Mobility Through Closed Borders: The Impact of Morocco’s European and Algerian Relations on Sub-Saharan Immigration, Caitryn McCallum, University of Virginia
“Chaque Femme a son Histoire:” Exploring the Lives and Voices of Sub-Saharan Migrant Women Living in Morocco, Silvana Rueda, Vassar College