IMISCOE Bulletin #14

Welcome to the 14th edition of the IMISCOE Bulletin!

05 March 2026
We are pleased to share the 14th edition of the IMISCOE Bulletin, released just ahead of the 2026 IMISCOE Spring Conference, hosted by the Centre for Ethnic and Migration Studies (CEDEM) at the University of Liège.
 
The IMISCOE Bulletin serves as a key communication platform connecting IMISCOE’s 71 Member Institutes, individual members of our network, and the wider community interested in our research. It is built around contributions from the IMISCOE External Affairs Committee (EAC) and the Network Office based at the Centre for Ethnic and Migration Studies (CEDEM) of the University of Liège.
This edition highlights the vibrant research activities taking place across IMISCOE and celebrates the many achievements of our community of migration scholars. These accomplishments are made possible thanks to the commitment of IMISCOE’s Board of Directors, Executive Board, Network Office, Standing and Executive Committees, our active community of PhD students, and the many individual members of IMISCOE who contribute to the collaborative research and events that shape our network.  
 
Inside this issue, you will find a snapshot of the dynamic work taking place in IMISCOE. We open this Bulletin with an editorial by Muhammad Zaman, reflecting on often overlooked questions in migration corridors research. The issue also features updates from our Standing Committees, news from IMISCOE’s PhD Network and PhD Academy, and the latest Open Access publications in the IMISCOE book series, showcasing cutting-edge research in the field. You can also discover recent episodes of the IMISCOE Migration Podcast, where scholars discuss timely topics in migration research.
 
We are also pleased to present two institutes from our IMISCOE community. Dušan Drbohlav introduces the Geographic Migration Centre (GEOMIGRACE) at Charles University in Prague, Czechia, while Ana Carolina de Moura Delfim Maciel and Adriana Nunes Ferreira present the Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP), one of the newest institutes to join the network. Moreover, don't miss the contribution by Michele LeVoy, discussing about knowledge production and encouraging us to continue the reflection on research with migrant communities. 
 
This edition also features updates from the Conference Committee of the upcoming IMISCOE Spring Conference, an event which will bring together around 400 participants from across the world to discuss the timely theme Governing and Experiencing Migration in Contentious Times. This conference also introduces several new elements, including an equal number of on-site and online panels (20 each), to expand opportunities for participation across our network. All panels will be chaired by PhD students and ECRs, highlighting the valuable role of the next generation of migration scholars within IMISCOE. Several sessions—including plenaries, semi-plenaries, and side events—will offer simultaneous on-site translation in French and/or English, and special sessions will bring together scholars, civil society organisations, and practitioners to exchange perspectives on migration policies and migrant experiences in today’s contentious times.
 
On behalf of IMISCOE’s Network Office and External Affairs Committee, we warmly thank all contributors to this edition—and all members of the IMISCOE community whose work continues to strengthen our international and interdisciplinary research network.
 
We wish you an enjoyable read and encourage you to share this Bulletin widely to help us spread the word about our IMISCOE research and activities. 
 
Daniela Vintila and Jean-Michel Lafleur (IMISCOE Coordinators) 
Ricard Zapata-Barrero (Chair of the IMISCOE External Affairs Committee)
Carole Wenger (IMISCOE Communication Officer)

In this Bulletin

#14 - 2026 IMISCOE Spring Conference in Liège and online

Welcome to the 14th edition of the IMISCOE Bulletin!

We are pleased to share the 14th edition of the IMISCOE Bulletin, released just ahead of the 2026 IMISCOE...

Editorial
Neglected questions in migration corridors research

With individuals and communities traveling through multiple regions and environments, on foot, by road and...

A chat with
The organizing committee of the 2026 IMISCOE Spring conference in Liège

About the institution and team hosting this IMISCOE Spring Conference   Founded in 1995, the Centre for Ethnic...

In the Spotlight
GEOMIGRACE – Geographic Migration Centre

The Geographic Migration Centre (GEOMIGRACE) is one of the research teams within the Department of Social...

IMISCOE Research Activities
News from IMISCOE Standing Committees

SC Gender and Sexuality in Migration Research (GenSeM) The SC GenSeMinvites nominations for their annual Best...

Voices Outside Academia
Who produces knowledge on migration? Rethinking migration research with migrant communities

Traditional academia has long drawn clear distinctions between the researcher and the subject of study,...

In the Spotlight
Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)

Academic engagement, protection and Global South perspectives on forced displacement At the Universidade...

PhD Academy
The rebel’s guide to PhD life: Learning the rules of the game and staying true to oneself through the PhD journey

The IMISCOE PhD Training Committee hosted the second session for the new PhD Academy cohort on 4 December...

PhD Network
Keep in touch with the IMISCOE PhD Network

In line with our annual theme on Cultivating Curiosity and Community-Engaged Research, the PhD Network...

Publications
Updates on the IMISCOE Book Series

IMISCOE, the world's largest network focusing on migration and diversity, is proud to have an official book...

IMISCOE Migration Podcast
Recent updates of the IMISCOE Migration Podcast

In the past months, we wrapped up with season 5! The latest episodes of the IMISCOE Migration Podcast...