IMISCOE Competitive Call for Book Proposals 2022

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 Proposal Form, which can be downloaded from this link: https://www.imiscoe.org/docman-books/1184-imiscoe-book-proposal-form-2022

RESULTS will be announced in early December 2022.

The IMISCOE Network is launching a Competitive Call 2022 for ground-breaking new manuscripts (whether authored or edited). The Call is Open Topic in the broad and inter-disciplinary field of Migration Studies. The participation is open to both emerging and established scholars in the field of Migration Studies while the main criterion is the excellence of the proposal. Authors/Editors who are within the first 5 years from their PhDs are especially encouraged to apply. The best book proposal will be offered a total Open Access fee waiver. All other proposals submitted under the call can be considered for publication under the standard conditions of the series.


ATTENTION: previous IMISCOE Call winners (authors/editors who received the IMISCOE Call prize in any of the previous years) are not eligible to participate in this call again. However, they are always welcome to submit their proposals on a regular basis outside this call. Prior Call participants who have not managed to win this call previously can apply for Call 2022 only if their last application for the Call was before 2020. Otherwise, they can also submit their proposals to us on a regular basis.

Authors or editors submitting under this Call should plan to have their full manuscript ready by the end of 2023.


The IMISCOE-Springer Series

Established to promote research emanating from the IMISCOE Research Network, the IMISCOE publication series has since become one of the main migration-related publication series in Europe and beyond, with over 100 titles published since its launch in 2006. It presents empirical and theoretical scholarship addressing issues of migration management and migrant integration in Europe, from different disciplinary perspectives, and with a special interest in new and innovative topics and methods of research. Authored by experts in the field, the works provide a rich reference source for scholars, students, and stakeholders.

The series is published under the editorial supervision of the IMISCOE Editorial Committee which includes leading scholars from all over Europe and North America. Book proposals and manuscripts are rigorously peer reviewed by three international scholars. Most of the books in the IMISCOE Book Series are available in Open Access through our own digital library, Springer and in OAPEN, thanks to the generous contribution of the IMISCOE network.

 

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