16th Annual IMISCOE Conference June 26-28, 2019 Malmö University, Sweden

Understanding International Migration in the 21st Century: Conceptual and Methodological Approaches:

The growing diversity and complexity of international migration present a need for reconceptualizing migration research. The aim of the 2019 IMISCOE Annual Conference is to facilitate exchanges in new concepts and innovative methodologies for understanding human migration in the 21st Century.

We welcome proposals from various disciplines, such as political science, sociology, economics, history, law, anthropology, social work, public administration, demography, social geography, and others.

Conditions/requirements

Applicants may be the lead presenter of only one paper in the conference. In addition, applicants may chair only one panel. The deadline for submitting proposals is December 1, 2018 (24:00 CET). (closed). All submissions should be made online via www.imiscoe.org. Applicants will be informed about acceptance of their submission by the end of January, 2019.

To submit an Individual Paper Proposals, Research Panel Proposal and/or Workshop Proposals please visit the 16th IMISCOE conference webpage.

 

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