Archived News and Events
Dear colleagues and friends, After 6 years working for IMISCOE, I am now saying goodbye to this great academic network. I will no longer work as IMISCOE’s senior network officer, and start my position as Assistant Professor at the Public Administration...
In current research about migration, there is a growing interest in the ways in which knowledge shapes migration and the experiences and apparatuses connected to it.
- Category: Past Events
This blog post is part of the IMISCOE PhD blog series in which I write on some of the most salient issues of national identity and nationalism within academic research. ‘How do we avoid the pitfalls of methodological nationalism while still studying...
- Category: PhD Blog
Deadline: 8 January (23:59 CET)
Because of the special times we are in, we would like to offer you extra flexibility and postpone the deadline until January 8, 2021 (23:59 CET).
- Category: Network News
Journal of World Literature, Volume 5 (2020): Issue 4 (Nov 2020): Special Issue: Scale Shifting: New Insights into Global Literary Circulation, edited by Wiebke Sievers and Peggy Levitt This special issue on scale shifting brings into sharper focus the...
- Category: News from Members
11 December 2020
An online scientific event organised by the University of Padova and CEDEM as part of the DIVCULT SC activities. The event includes panel discussions and film screening. The complete programme including access links is accessible here: pdf Arts and...
- Category: News from Members
Join the Canada Excellence Research Chair in Migration and Integration program for its second annual international conference. Our 2021 conference will investigate the impact of technological change on the future of work and how this is transforming...
- Category: News from Members
Deadline: 27 November, 2020
For a long time, racism has been studied without references to discrimination and was mainly conceived as a specific expression of prejudice. The retreat from blatant form of racism that were not tolerate any more to more subtle and systemic forms of...
- Category: News from Members
An interview with Professor Birte Nienaber and Nicole Holzapfel-Mantin On September 22, 2020, I met with Professor Birte Nienaber and Nicole Holzapfel-Mantin from the University of Luxembourg (UL) online. The UL was supposed to host the IMISCOE 2020...
- Category: Member in Focus
Deadline: 1 December, 2020
The Standing Committee (SC) aims to contribute to the 18th IMISCOE Annual Conference ‘Crossing borders, connecting cultures’, with themed panel sessions highlighting: methodological challenges of doing research during the COVID-19 pandemics, and,...
- Category: Network News