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Promoting Afro-European Mediterranean Dialogue: Shifting Geographies of Migration Event organised by: Faculty of Languages, Arts and Human Sciences-Ibn Zohr University and GRITIM-University Pompeu Fabra , with the support of EuroMedMig Conference days:...
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In this podcast series, Lara Momesso returns to the field, this time turning the microphone towards British citizens living alongside new migrants to the UK. Through thoughtful conversations, she explores how the presence of immigrants in the UK has...
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‘Unpacking the asylum procedure in its intersecting linguistic, sociocultural, psychological and legal dimensions’ (hereafter UNPACK) is an interdisciplinary and interuniversity iBOF project investigating fairness in asylum procedures. Asylum procedures...
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IMISCOE EduSocial & CIES-Iscte, in collaboration with Eurac Research, CESSMIR & Ghent University, are pleased to announce the launch of the Webinar Series “Language, Power, and Social Boundaries: Dynamics of Inclusion and Exclusion Across Social...
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We are pleased to announce our forthcoming hybrid Migration Dialogue, organised in collaboration with the SCMR at Sussex on January 28th, 1-2.30 (UK time). We will welcome Dr Tunay Altay, a long-standing GenSeM member, who will present his work on...
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It is our pleasure to announce that another Special Issue addressing key topics of the Standing Committee Reflexivities in Migration Studies has just been published: the Special Issue "Reflecting on the Geographies of Migration Research", published in...
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Five years after the kick-off meeting in Neuchâtel formally launched the work of the IMISCOE Standing Committee (SC) Reflexivities in Migration Studies, members gathered in Warsaw to take stock and formulate a future agenda. The workshop ‘Heading...
In this podcast series, Lara Momesso returns to the field, this time turning the microphone towards British citizens living alongside new migrants to the UK. Through thoughtful conversations, she explores how the presence of immigrants in the UK has...
- Category: News from Members
4 February 2026, 15:00-16:30 CET
What happened to migrants when they were encouraged to seek opportunities across borders but then suddenly couldn't live a transnational life at will? Yasmin Ortiga's new book, Stuck at Home: Pandemic Immobilities in the Nation of Emigration (Stanford...
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Deadline for application is January 30
The Institute for Advanced Social Studies (IESA-CSIC) is recruiting various tenured researchers, including up to two positions of interest to migration scholars.
- Category: Jobs & opportunities