Publications
Successful Second Edition of the IMISCOE PhD Workshop
The IMISCOE PhD Network forms a network of actively engaged PhD students within the IMISCOE network. This blog is one of the projects of the PhD Network, furthermore the network organizes an annual workshop at the IMISCOE conference.
‘There is no Such Thing as One Single Mainstream'
The first transatlantic IMISCOE Summer School was a big success. In a stimulating Princeton environment a group of 30 PhD candidates from the US and Europe followed a five-day program with lectures by Maurice Crul, Marco Martiniello, Karen Pren and...
Migrants in the City: a Quest for a New Citizenship and a Challenge for Urban Planning
This post focuses on the role urban planning can play in the management of diversity in the city. In European countries, migration policies have failed to create a common and shared space to deal with the numerous questions raised by the so called...
The Open/Closed Border Dilemma: Tertium Datur?
The Case of Border Controls (Legal and Moral)
3 Lessons from Social Pedagogy for Migration Studies
Social pedagogy: asking questions about implicit choices
What is Behind the Decision to Come to the Czech Republic for Study?
The Case of Russian Speaking Students from Russia ad Kazakhstan
3 Books and Movies on Migration Recommended by Maurizio Ambrosini
Maurizio Ambrosini is Professor of Sociology of Migration at the University of Milan, Italy. He has over 150 publications which include a book in English, “Irregular Migration and Invisible Welfare”, Palgrave, 2013.
Migration and Diversity in Rotterdam – What to Do & See at the 14th IMISCOE Conference
This week, Rotterdam will host the 14th IMISCOE Annual Conference. This year’s theme is ‘Migration, Diversity and Cities’, focusing on the ‘urban reality’ of migration and diversity, so-called superdiverse cities and the increasing role of cities in...
3 Lessons on Academic Blogging
Francesco Martino is a web communications manager at EUI. At this year’s Neuchâtel Graduate Conference on Migration Studies and Mobility of the NCCR Research Center in Neuchâtel/Switzerland, he gave a workshop with the topic “Communicating your research”.
A Summer in Rotterdam – Looking Back at PhD Sessions at IMISCOE Conference
Now that the new academic year is up and running in full, it is good to look back at the PhD sessions that took place at the IMISCOE Conference this summer in Rotterdam!