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Manuscripts invited now! The Annual COMPETITIVE CALL FOR BOOK PROPOSALS for the IMISCOE Springer Series is now open until 31 October 2022. The Call 2022 will close on 31 October 2022 at 23:59 CET. Submit your proposal now using the IMISCOE Books...
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Venue: Centre for the Study of Social Sciences (CSSSC) Jadunath Bhavan Museum and Resource Centre, Kolkata, India Dates: December 12-14, 2022 Language: English Deadline for submitting proposals: July 10, 2022 Notification of acceptance: August 10, 2022...
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The journal of Comparative Migration Studies ( https://comparativemigrationstudies.springeropen.com/ ) has of June 2022 received its first Web of Science Impact Factor score. We are happy to report Journal Citation Report (JCR) rating of 4.417! The...
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Visiting Research Fellowship for two prospective PhD students in Migration Studies with focus on (i) (Im)mobilities in displacement contexts, or (ii) EU migration policy making. The Department of Migration and Globalization at University for Continuing...
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The University of Luxembourg is an international research university with a distinctly multilingual and interdisciplinary character. The University was founded in 2003 and counts more than 6,700 students and more than 2,000 employees from around the...
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Welcome to The Asylum Commission’s final conference! Since 2015, the Asylum Commission in Sweden has brought together people with experiences of seeking asylum, researchers, civil society activists and professionals, to examine the migration regulations...
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In a 2016 referendum, the British public voted to exit the European Union. Xenophobia played an important role in the outcome of that vote, and a lot of that antipathy against migrants was directed towards Eastern Europeans.
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Diversity & Inclusion efforts and in particular efforts to increase the feeling of belonging in different social spaces are predominantly focussed on minoritized groups such as people with a migration background. But do members of the ‘other group’–...
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14.06.2022
by Sophie Cranston and Karine Duplan In political and popular discourse, migration is alternately portrayed as a problem to be managed or a danger to be fought. Consequently, the term appears to carry with it a set of social and political issues....
21.06.2022
by {expert}Stefan Manser-Egli|||{/expert} ‘Respecting the values of the constitution’ is one of the most recent requirements in Swiss integration law. In the last decades, academic voices reproducing narratives of ‘cultural distance’ have contributed to...