Publications
New journal- Current Issues in Migration research (CIMR)
CIMR is open access and editorial-reviewed journal which offers a flexible medium to publish texts that contribute to salient academic and public debates and discuss issues that have not yet received sufficient scholarly attention.
Call for Nominations- Members of the Jury for the Maria Ioannis Baganha Best Thesis Award
IMISCOE is now seeking candidates for 3 positions as Members of the Jury for the Maria Ioannis Baganha Best Thesis Award.
Best Paper Award 2025- The Immigration Research Network of the Council for European Studies(CES)
The Immigration Research Network of the Council for European Studies(CES) invites submissions for the Best Paper Award to be presented at the 2025 CES Annual Conference.
Immigration Webinar Series- Embracing Epistemological Ethics: Centering Communities and Epistemic Justice in Migration and Critical Race Studies
The Immigration Research Network of the Council for European Studies (CES) invites you to register to their first Webinar.
Mobilities and Belonging seminar- Iremam, Aix-Marseille University
The next session of the Mobilities and Belonging seminar will take place on Tuesday 19 November, 3:00 PM-5:00 PM (Paris time, GMT+2).
DEMIG Online Talks Series- Human migration and (im)mobility in the light of violence and conflict
Human movement from one place to the other – or occasions of non-movement and stuckness – can lead to various forms of social conflicts and can cater potential for both explicit and implicit forms of violence.
What Research Ethics Boards know and don’t know about research with refugee populations
05.11.2024
by Lori Wilkinson , PhD, Department of Sociology and Criminology, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada This blog is based on a presentation I gave at the 3 rd Annual Meth@Mig Workshop in Mannheim in April 2024. Research Ethics Boards wield...
New book by Chiara Berneri - Private Sponsorship of Refugees in Europe
Book description This open access book focuses on private sponsorship of refugees, which has slowly begun to increase the opportunities for refugees to start new lives in Europe, without putting themselves or their families at risk from perilous journeys.
Right to Life Paradox in Refugee Lives: A Quick Look into Livelihood Constraints of Rohingya Refugees
In this blog post, I argue that limited livelihood rights extended to Rohingya refugees in India restrict their basic needs and blur their future, thereby violating the right to life in the host country. This argument is based on the analysis drawn from...
Interdisciplinary MA program in Immigration and Settlement Studies, Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU)
Are you interested in immigration and integration issues and trends?