Phrases with «migratory movements»

The phrase "migratory movements" refers to the act of animals or people moving from one place to another, typically seasonally or for specific reasons like finding food, mating, or better living conditions. Full definition

Sentences with «migratory movements»

  • During her short residency at Delfina Foundation, Amanda will use the curatorial research started during the summer 2017 in Brazil, which was triggered by an invitation of both Goethe institutes in Rio de Janeiro and Beirut, to work on an exhibition proposal, taking as a starting point the effects of migratory movements of the twentieth century in and between both countries. (delfinafoundation.com)
  • Due to the sheer complexity and politicisation of the refugee and migratory movements between the two countries, the ongoing animosity between the two governments, and the Congolese Government's objections to the UNHCR - prescribed modalities for applying and implementing the Cessation Clause, this process was always likely to be a non-starter for Rwandan refugees in the DRC. (blog.politics.ox.ac.uk)
  • A journey as subject that involves migratory movements is an even more complicated and convoluted one: an interplay between subject and multiple contexts. (blog.politics.ox.ac.uk)
  • (see all sentences)
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z