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This open access book (edited by Elif Keskiner, Michael Eve and Louise Ryan) provides new conceptualisations on the networks of migrants and their descendants in accessing the labour market. Although references to social networks are common in...
- Category: News from Members
Deadline: 25.05.2022
This announcement concerns our renowned Rinus Penninx Best Paper Award, the winner of which will be announced on the last day of our upcoming annual conference “Migration and Time: Temporalities of Mobility, Governance, and Resistance” hosted at OsloMet...
- Category: Network News
Listen to our interview with Sverre Molland who takes a critical look at two themes that have prominently structured humanitarian aid and funding: human trafficking and safe migration. https://www.imiscoe.org/news-and-blog/podcast
- Category: Network News
International Academic Conference: 15-16 December 2022 MIDEX Centre, UCLan Research Strand: Representations of Migration, Diaspora and Exile in Media, Literature, and Art Border crossings delineate movement from a place, nation, and culture, inter alia,...
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The IMISCOE Standing Committee Methodological Approaches and Tools in Migration Research (Meth@Mig) and ECPR Standing Group Migration and Ethnicity invite researchers at all levels to join their virtual Workshop on Ethical Issues in Migration Research...
- Category: Past Events
The next IMISCOE annual conference is coming soon. We are delighted to announce that it will take place in Oslo ( June 29 - July 1, 2022 , Oslo (Hybrid)). More information here: Conference portal
- Category: Network News
Call for applications in the framework of the Key Research Area MIS – Migration and Inclusive Societies (University of Luxembourg) The Key Research Area MIS launches a call for a short-term mobility fellowship for professors and/or post-doctoral...
- Category: News

Sverre Molland takes a critical look at two themes that have prominently structured humanitarian aid and funding: human trafficking and safe migration. He speaks about how one discourse increasingly gives way to the other, and what that might have to do...
- Category: Podcasts
When I was 17, the Moroccan-Spanish border was the seventh most unequal border in the world. I grew up in the fortified city of Ceuta, a Spanish exclave in North Africa that has become a symbol of the border spectacle. The fence separating Ceuta from...
- Category: PhD Blog
The Institute of Public Administration and Leiden University College, Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs, has a vacancy for a Post-doctoral Researcher on the Governance of Social Citizenship and Migration (1.0 fte) Research programme: Social...
- Category: News from Members