- Category: News from Members
Panel: Border Externalisation: Critical Global Perspectives Externalisation is a strategy whereby States instigate measures beyond their own territorial borders in order to prevent or deter the entry of migrants who lack the requisite legal entry...
- Category: Network News
The PhD school, organised by the Centre for Migration, Diaspora and Exile (MIDEX) and the Global Race Centre for Equality (GRACE) at the University of Lancashire (UCLan) and will bring together scholars and young reserachers exploring the concepts of...
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We extend a warm welcome to each of you on behalf of the Standing Committee on Education and Social Inequality! As advocates committed to addressing the complex interplay of education and social inequality within migration contexts, we're excited to...
- Category: Network News
We are pleased to inform you that the conference programme is now available here: https://www.imiscoe.org/conference . You can access all details about the sessions once you log in with your IMISCOE account. The conference includes over 300 panels and...
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Dear colleagues, We are pleased to share with you the opportunity to join our team. If you possess a keen interest in contributing to the activities of the SC and aspire to become a pivotal part of our collaborative efforts, we welcome your application....
- Category: Podcasts
Alexandra Castro speaks with Pablo Ceriani about the changing migration patterns of children across Latin America, and how there has been a general increase in capacity and willingness to deal with migrant child protection in the region.
- Category: PhD Blog
The Kabyle, the Indigenous Amazigh people of Algeria, face unique challenges in contributing to the ongoing research on migration. It is a rarity to encounter a paper about Kabyle migrants in established migration studies journals authored by a Kabyle...
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Course Outline The 21st-century world is a world that is on the move. War, conflict, public health crises, and climate change have all brought about a situation in which mobility across borders is higher than at any other point in our history. To equip...
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Inclusive Migration Research and Exchange for PhD Students The IMISCOE PhD Network is very happy to announce that the Buddy System, one of the initiatives of the PhD Network, will open its first call for applications in 2024. The Buddy System is a...
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In this episode, Irene, an Egyptian-British professional who has lived in many countries around the world explores the “mosaic of cultures” she is. Irene is of Egyptian origin but was born in Riyadh (Saudi Arabia), where she lived the first fifteen...
- Category: News from Members
IMISCOE SC EduSocial webinar – Learning about the publishing process! 22 May 2024, 12.30am-13.30pm (CET) Meet the Editor: Sanam Roohi, Comparative Migration Studies (CMS) Why publishing? In the last decades, academia has been going through intense...
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IMISCOE is now seeking candidates for 3 positions as Members of the External Affairs Committee (EAC). EAC is an Executive Committee of the IMISCOE Network and, as such, an internal part of the Network’s governance structure. In their role, EAC members...
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The 3 rd Annual Meth@Mig Workshop Participant Recruitment Strategies and Sampling Methods in Migration Research will be held on April 25 and 26 at the GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences in Mannheim (Germany). The keynote speech will be...
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The Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research invites submissions from researchers working on or interested in scholarly migration and mobility to attend a one-day symposium in Rostock on October 15, 2024. The symposium aims to promote lively...
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The University College Cork (Ireland) is inviting applications for a funded PhD studentship (up to 3 years) to undertake research on migration and mobilities from Ukraine to Ireland as part of the large scale international project "MIGMOBS - The Orders...
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In this episode I talk with Marjan, a Dutch sculptor who has been in the UK for more than four decades. Arrived in Liverpool for the first time in 1978, for a summer voluntary work opportunity, she returned in 1979 for what she thought was going to be a...
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CfP: Workshop on “Academic migration within the EU – opportunities and constraints” at the Malmö Institute for Studies of Migration, Diversity and Welfare (MIM), Malmö, Sweden Dates: 11-13 December 2024 Deadline for paper proposals: 30 April 2024...
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Wednesday 17 April 16:00-17:00 (BST), ABLT3 & Online Despite the abolition of slavery in the Nineteenth Century, it is pervasive within the Caribbean psyche, and has shaped our cultural and political lives. It has even affected the ways in which we...
- Category: Blog - Migrant Transnationalism
By Yichi Zhang Around one year ago, I set out for my fieldwork in Jamaica . My PhD project seeks to understand how the Chinese community in Jamaica experiences and understands love. I see love both as an analytical category through which to catch a...
- Category: Network News
Please check out the Conference Portal for the 2024 IMISCOE Spring Conference in Istanbul and online! "Mobilities and Immobilities in an Era of Polycrisis" Event organised by: Migration Research Center at Koç University (MiReKoç), Koç University,...