Publications
Why Mobility Matters to Social Policy
by Cecilia Bruzelius and Isabel Shutes Over the recent years, there has been growing attention to cross-national migration in social policy research. Yet migration is often seen as external to the development of welfare systems. Moreover, the...
Migration and Methodological Amnesia
02.06.2022
by Ipek Demir The seminal article by Wimmer and Glick Schiller laid the foundations of what came to be known as critical and reflexive migration studies scholarship. The article rightfully challenged methodological nationalism. I argue, however, that...
Twenty Years of ‘Reflexive’ Migration Studies: Introduction to the Blog Series
31.05.2022
by Janine Dahinden , Aldina Camenisch and Robin Stünzi Research about migration has arguably been dominated by a western-, and nation-state-centered perspective. In response, reflexive debates on knowledge production have addressed methodological...
Professorship in Migration and Integration- Department for Migration and Globalisation-Danube University Krems
The University for Continuing Education Krems specializes in part-time academic continuing education. As a public university for continuing education, it works with its expertise in teaching and research to overcome societal challenges and tailors its...
Season 3, episode 1 out now!
02.06.2022
Steven Vertovec speaks about ways of studying and understanding one of the consequences of migration, that is social complexity.
On understanding Social Complexity

To kickstart our new series of episodes, we invited Steven Vertovec to speak about ways of studying and understanding one of the consequences of migration, that is social complexity.
Refugees are no longer a Global South affair: new dimensions to international refugee law (IRL) in the light of the Ukranian refugee crisis
The European response to Ukrainian refugees fleeing the recent Russia-Ukraine war was a real eye-opener to anyone who is interested in refugee law. Post Cold War refugees were largely considered to be the results of armed conflicts or political...
Workshop “Digitization of Migration Research Methods: Promises and Pitfalls”
We are looking forward to the workshop “Digitization of Migration Research Methods: Promises and Pitfalls” that will be held on Monday, May 30 in Warsaw (#DigitMethWS). We have a great line-up of participants and are exited to share the workshop...
Special Episode (2): Football, Race and Racism

International migration in professional football has brought together players of various racial and ethnic backgrounds. In this second episode of the Culture & Inequality x The Migration Podcast trilogy, we discuss the linkages between race and sport,...
Workshop: Researching racism in education
19 th IMISCOE Annual Conference, Oslo/hybrid July 1, 09:00 - 10:30, Session #180 Organized by the IMISCOE Standing Committee on Education and Social Inequality The differential educational outcomes of students of ethnic/racial minority or immigrant...