Publications
Value-Laden Ideal Types? ‘Good’ and ‘Bad’ Nationalism in Academic Research
Studying nationalism and national identity has become an academic discipline in its own right. That is no surprise. Nationalism and national identity remain among the most relevant categories for organising daily life and therefore lend themselves to...
Family Reunification as a Right or a Strategy to Limit Migration?
Brazil and Europe’s control of refugee’s family migration
Call for Seed Funding Research Initiatives CANCELLED for 2020
IMISCOE encourages scholars from the network to explore new opportunities for research, collaboration and publications. Each year, IMISCOE announces its call for seed funding of research initiatives as a way of contributing to the development of new...
Meet the team
{expert}Fiona Seiger|483|2|{/expert} Production (currently on leave) Fiona is a sociologist by training who worked with women, children, and youth in Japan and the Philippines. She holds a PhD from the National University of Singapore. Her education and...
About the Podcast
The field of migration and mobility studies is vast and has grown exponentially over the past decades. To make sense of the movement of people, this podcast explores the latest in migration and mobility research globally.
Call for Seed Funding Research Initiatives CANCELLED for 2020
IMISCOE encourages scholars from the network to explore new opportunities for research, collaboration and publications. Each year, IMISCOE announces its call for seed funding of research initiatives as a way of contributing to the development of new...
The Research Social Platform on Migration and Integration (ReSOMA)
1 July, 2020
This edition’s spotlight focuses on ReSOMA who will take us on a tour of their work focused on the interaction between research and social agents. Moreover, this is followed by a piece written by ICMPD where they reflect on the reseach-policy nexus....
The 2020 IMISCOE Conference in Luxembourg is moved to 2021
Unfortunately, the COVID19 crisis has had implications for the organization of our 2020 annual conference. The conference was scheduled to take place 30 June - 2 July this year at the University of Luxembourg.
Save the date IMISCOE is going online!
We are thrilled to announce that Europe’s largest network in the area of migration and integration will take place on July 1 and 2, 2020 in the form of a virtual conference.