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This stemmed from a proactive meeting to bring scholars from many disciplines together to discuss migrations in general but it was motivated by growing anti-immigration sentiments in the public view in Europe. I was the only immigrant to Europe to speak at the meeting (and was introduced as such, "an immigrant to Europe"). I wrote this for a European audience; I might have written it a bit differently if I was aiming it for a US audience.
  
 
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Citation

Reed, F. A. (2012). Modern Human Migrations: The First 200,000 Years. In Migrations: Interdisciplinary Perspectives (pp. 315-326). Springer, Vienna.

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This stemmed from a proactive meeting to bring scholars from many disciplines together to discuss migrations in general but it was motivated by growing anti-immigration sentiments in the public view in Europe. I was the only immigrant to Europe to speak at the meeting (and was introduced as such, "an immigrant to Europe"). I wrote this for a European audience; I might have written it a bit differently if I was aiming it for a US audience.