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The International Working Group on Non-Dominant Varieties of Pluricentric Languages (WGNDV) is pleased to announce its 11th Conference on Pluricentric Languages and their Non-Dominant Varieties, with the title Pluricentric Languages and Power: At the...
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New publication by Divcult members Ana Laura Rodríguez Quiñones and Monika Salzbrunn (University of Lausanne) Download pdf file of the full issue Contents: Monika Salzbrunn and Ana Laura Rodríguez Quiñones (University of Lausanne) Introduction:...
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Application Deadline: 09 December 2024
As a postdoctoral researcher in the RUNOMI Research Programme on Labour Migration you will be employed in the Geography, Planning and Environment department at the Nijmegen School of Management.
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Deadline: 15th January 2025
Displaced Arts: Creative Practices and Geographies of Asylum Symposium hosted by the Institute for Adanced Studies in the Humanities (IASH), University of Edinburgh, 24th June 2025.
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CIMR is open access and editorial-reviewed journal which offers a flexible medium to publish texts that contribute to salient academic and public debates and discuss issues that have not yet received sufficient scholarly attention.
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IMISCOE is now seeking candidates for 3 positions as Members of the Jury for the Maria Ioannis Baganha Best Thesis Award.
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The Immigration Research Network of the Council for European Studies(CES) invites submissions for the Best Paper Award to be presented at the 2025 CES Annual Conference.
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The Immigration Research Network of the Council for European Studies (CES) invites you to register to their first Webinar.
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The next session of the Mobilities and Belonging seminar will take place on Tuesday 19 November, 3:00 PM-5:00 PM (Paris time, GMT+2).
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Human movement from one place to the other – or occasions of non-movement and stuckness – can lead to various forms of social conflicts and can cater potential for both explicit and implicit forms of violence.
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