Publications
CfP Divcult - Superdiversity, Migration and Cultural Change: panel proposals IMISCOE conference 2021
Deadline 27 November 2020
Panel sessions at the 18th IMISCOE Annual Conference, Luxembourg, July 7-9, 2021 The DIVCULT Standing Committee aims to contribute to the 18th IMISCOE Annual Conference ‘Crossing borders, connecting cultures’ with the following panel proposals: 1....
CfP for methods oriented sessions at the 18th IMISCOE Annual Conference
Deadline December 1st, 2020
Panel sessions at the 18th IMISCOE Annual Conference, Luxembourg, July 7-9, 2021 Standing Committee Methodological Approaches and Tools in Migration Research The Standing Committee (SC) aims to contribute to the 18th IMISCOE Annual Conference ‘Crossing...
CfP "Refugee parents’ engagement with education"
Deadline 24 November 2020
Research panel at the 18th IMISCOE Annual Conference Luxembourg, 7-9th July 2021 Forced migration has become an increasingly hot topic in migration studies over recent years, due to increases in human mobility resulting from political, economic and...
CfP "The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on international student mobility"
Deadline 20 November 2020
Research panel at the 18 th IMISCOE Annual Conference Luxembourg, 7-9 th July 2021 IMISCOE Standing Committee on Education and Social Inequality The Covid-19 pandemic has affected individuals in societies across the world, including students, higher...
CfP "Racism and discrimination in education"
Deadline 22 November 2020
Research panel at the 18 th IMISCOE Annual Conference Luxembourg, 7-9 th July 2021 IMISCOE Standing Committee on Education and Social Inequality The differential educational outcomes of immigrant or ethnic and racial minority students and their...
IMISCOE Statement on structural racism and racial justice in the context of Black Lives Matter
Migration scholars in the IMISCOE (International Migration, Integration and Social Cohesion in Europe) Research Network express our solidarity with the values espoused by the global movement against structural racism and racial injustice, not the least...
Citizens in Motion and Chinese diaspora engagement

Based on multi-sited research, Elaine explores the very different ways in which Chinese overseas relate to their countries of citizenship, to mainland China, and to other cohorts of Chinese emigrants.
Transnational families, media, and care across distance

Until the end of the past century, visits, phone calls, letters, and remittances were common means to upholding relationships across distance and showing care. Today, mobile devices and fast internet connections open new avenues to stay in touch across...
Decolonialising Gender and Migration - GenSeM first Migration Dialogue

In setting up GenSeM, we listed a number of activities that we wanted to organise. Among those was to create a constructive and committed space where members could present their work done in the field of Migration, Gender and Sexuality. In this spirit,...
Coronavirus and the impact of school closures on refugees and asylum seekers in the United Kingdom
Social distancing measures introduced around the world have pushed all of us into isolation to some extent. UK schools were closed on 20 March 2020 to help decrease the spread of Covid-19. School closures and social distancing, while necessary measures,...