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Durand-Delacre, D., Bettini, G., Nash, S. L., Sterly, H., Gioli, G., Hut, E., Boas, I., Farbotko, C., Sakdapolrak, P., de Bruijn, M., Furlong, B. T., van der Geest, K., Lietaer, S., & Hulme, M. (2021). Climate Migration is about People, not Numbers. In S. Boehm & S. Sullivan (Eds.), Negotiating Climate Change in Crisis (pp. 63–81). Open Book Publishers. https://doi.org/10.11647/OBP.0265 (Open Access) UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN), Paris. Associate (07/2016 – 07/2017). Previously: Analyst (03/2015 – 06/2016).

Durand-Delacre, D., Farbotko, C., Froehlich, C. and Boas, I. (2020, October 7 th) Climate Migration: what the research shows is very different from the alarmist headlines. The Conversation. https://theconversation.com/climate-migration-what-the-research-shows-is-very-different-from-the-alarmist-headlines-146905 Migrations climatiques: une idée qui bouge, PhD workshop with policy-makers, Cité de la Solidaire Internationale, Annemasse, France [online] (November 2020) Sachs, J., Schmidt-Traub, G., Kroll, C., Durand-Delacre, D., and Teksoz, K. (2016) Sustainable Development Goals Index and Dashboards – Global Report. New York: Bertelsmann Stiftung and Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN). http://www.sdgindex.org/Schmidt-Traub, G., Kroll, C., Teksoz, K., Durand-Delacre, D., & Sachs, J. D. (2017). National baselines for the Sustainable Development Goals assessed in the SDG Index and Dashboards. Nature Geoscience, 10(8), 547-555. https://doi.org/10.1038/ngeo2985 Rather than seeking to provide definite answers about what climate migration is, or even how we should talk about it, my PhD thesis examines how other people react when confronted with these analytical and political questions. I map, trace, and explain the different ways in which other people answer them. How do they know what climate migration is? What are the processes of knowledge production and dissemination that people use to make sense of climate migration, what modes of representation, what political frameworks? On a theoretical level, I define this approach as a study of the “epistemic mobilities” of climate migration. The sale by Pladis – formed in June by combining the global confectionery assets of UB owner Yildiz – was in line with the group’s strategy to focus on growing core brands, including McVitie’s and Godiva Chocolatier in key markets, notably North America, industry sources told The Grocer earlier this year. Ferrero’s acquisition could prove to be a good, strategic move by the premium chocolate maker, claimed Euromonitor International. The deal could result in more chocolate manufacturers looking to break into the biscuit market, it said.

Italian confectionery giant Ferrero has announced the completion of its deal to buy Belgian luxury biscuit brand Delacre from UK-based Pladis. Ferrero has appointed Jerome Gregoire, currently head of the company’s operations in Greece, Cyprus and Malta, as managing director at Delacre, the biscuit-maker it has just bought from United Biscuits. Durand-Delacre, D. (2022) (Mis)representing climate mobilities: lessons from documentary filmmakers. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 48(14), 3397-3415. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369183X.2022.2066260 (Open Access) My broader research interests include knowledge production and circulation (“epistemic mobilities”); critical migration studies; environmental mobilities; science and technology studies; media analysis; and methodological innovations for the study of im/mobilities. Publications Peer-reviewed

I describe an unstable and fragmented stakeholder network marked by persistent tensions. On the one hand, climate migration is seen as a self-evidently real phenomenon requiring a response. On the other, and in a political context marked by widespread hostility towards migrants, stakeholders continue to disagree on the usefulness of causal claims linking climate change to migration. Further, I show that dominant practices used to represent climate migration only serve to reinforce these tensions. French stakeholders never successfully locate climate migration in a “here and now” amenable to intervention. Finally, I also highlight simultaneous and contradictory attempts to politicise and depoliticise responses to climate migration, as evidenced by debates about responsibility and justice. Having underscored the contingent nature of climate migration debates, I conclude the thesis by comparing my French case study with other countries, suggesting that many of the issues faced by French stakeholders are likely to apply in other contexts. General research interests Prize for Best Overall Performance in the MSc Environment & Development, London School of Economics and Political Science (2014)

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