Call for Papers for EGOS in Copenhagen - On Migration and the Meaning of Inclusion

Kyoung-Hee Yu (University of New South Wales, Australia) and Jelena Zikic (York University, Toronto, Canada) invite IMISCOE researchers to consider submitting a paper to Sub-Theme 21: Migration and Inclusion, at the 2017 EGOS colloquium in Copenhagen, July 6-8, 2017.

This sub-theme continues the conversation started in EGOS Colloquium 2015 on migration, work, and organizations. It focuses on a grand challenge that has emerged as one of the crucial unresolved problems of our time – the peaceful and productive co-existence of migrants and other members of organizations and societies.

Click here to see the full call for Papers and upload a paper

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