Ian Goldin
@iangoldin.bsky.social
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Professor @Oxford University. Website iangoldin.org
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casbsstanford.bsky.social
DAY 13 introducing members of the 2025-26 CASBS class

So awesome CASBS is the place @iangoldin.bsky.social will formulate an interdisciplinary synthesis of trends shaping global risk management during this time of rising complexity

Bio & fellowship project: casbs.stanford.edu/people/ian-g...
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timcoulson.bsky.social
Next Science of the Times podcast on Thurs 19th is about human migration, a nuanced subject. Here's a taster. Migrants bring economic positives to the lands they settle, but are often despised. #Migrants #Science #humanity SUBSCRIBE scienceofthetimes.transistor.fm/subscribe @iangoldin.bsky.social
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Migration has propelled human progress for hundreds of thousands of years - Ian Goldin, author of The Shortest History of Migration, writing for the IMF's Finance & Development Magazine. @iangoldin.bsky.social www.imf.org/en/Publicati...
A Moving History
Migration has propelled human progress for hundreds of thousands of years
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oldstpublishing.bsky.social
'If you're not a migrant, your ancestors were.' - Ian Goldin interviewed on The Agenda with Steve Paikin about his book The Shortest History of Migration. Out now in paperback. @iangoldin.bsky.social www.youtube.com/watch?v=exdN...
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tvotoday.bsky.social
Migration is essential to human survival, says @iangoldin.bsky.social (@oxmartinschool.bsky.social, @ox.ac.uk), author of "The Shortest History of Migration" — but there is also a migration bargain between immigrants and society. Tonight at 8/11pm with @spaikin.bsky.social
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borgalerp.bsky.social
Really enjoyed The Shortest History of Migration- drawing on published research, spanning earliest known human history, across empires, conflicts, & colonialism up to the current data, politics, and practices in 2024.
Dense and fast paced.
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richardbranson.bsky.social
@iangoldin.bsky.social's deep dive into the history of migration provides essential context to one of today’s most polarizing debates. The Shortest History of Migration is engrossing & instructive – a must-read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the topic: iangoldin.org/books/the-sh...
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oldstpublishing.bsky.social
'This succinct, at times provocative, book feels very timely... It’s a valuable history lesson.' TEDDY JAMIESON in @heraldscotland.bsky.social on Ian Goldin's The Shortest History of Migration @iangoldin.bsky.social @teddyjamieson.bsky.social
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hamos1977.bsky.social
I highly recommend this concise and informative book on migration, by @iangoldin.bsky.social.

It makes the very compelling case that migration has been an integral part of humanity, and that it benefits the countries that receive immigrants.

#booksky #booklover
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kieronconnolly.bsky.social
Happy paperback publication day to Ian Goldin's The Shortest History of Migration - the book to read if you want to understand the trends, the numbers, the benefits and the costs of migration around the world. @iangoldin.bsky.social

'Cuts through the rhetoric to look at the facts' FINANCIAL TIMES
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ajkeen.bsky.social
Few books are timelier than Ian Goldin's new The Shortest History of Migration. the Oxford based Goldin explores the when, why and how humans move - from the prehistoric peopling of the planet to today and tomorrow’s migrants

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Episode 2242: Ian Goldin on the past, present and future of migration
The Shortest History of Migration: When, why and how humans move
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