Publications
Welcome to the IMISCOE Bulletin’s sixth issue
Welcome to the sixth edition of the IMISCOE Bulletin! This issue is released right before the opening of our 2023 IMISCOE Spring Conference hosted by the University of Côte d’Azur (Nice).
Welcome to the IMISCOE Bulletin’s seventh issue
Welcome to the seventh edition of the IMISCOE Bulletin! This issue is released right before the opening of our 20th IMISCOE Annual Conference hosted by the Centre of Migration Research of the University of Warsaw.
Becoming a Minority (BaM)
Over the last forty years, researchers in the Field of Migration and Ethnic Studies looked at the integration of migrants and their descendants in host societies. Concepts, methodological tools and theoretical frameworks have been developed to measure...
Virtual coffee with: a Postdoc: Giulia Mezzetti

“Learning from Covid-related disruptions”
Marlou Schrover

Today we sit down with Professor Marlou Schrover, from Leiden University where she is full time professor in Economic and Social History with a special interest in migration history.
Vitrine
A lot to show for this third and conclusive issue of 2020. This call yielded incredible success amongst our 56 member institutes. Make sure to have a look down below at the multitude of projects on show! This can be a great opportunity for further...
Goodbye IMISCOE

Dear colleagues and friends, After 6 years working for IMISCOE, I am now saying goodbye to this great academic network. I will no longer work as IMISCOE’s senior network officer, and start my position as Assistant Professor at the Public Administration...
The Moral Economies of Knowledge Production on Migration
In current research about migration, there is a growing interest in the ways in which knowledge shapes migration and the experiences and apparatuses connected to it.
The nation-state is a dogma: Methodological nationalism and assumption-free social science

This blog post is part of the IMISCOE PhD blog series in which I write on some of the most salient issues of national identity and nationalism within academic research. ‘How do we avoid the pitfalls of methodological nationalism while still studying...
Extended submission-deadline, IMISCOE's 18th Annual Conference
Deadline: 8 January (23:59 CET)
Because of the special times we are in, we would like to offer you extra flexibility and postpone the deadline until January 8, 2021 (23:59 CET).