Standing Committee
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).
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.
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...
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.
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...
Are you interested in immigration and integration issues and trends?
Are you an enthusiastic researcher and inspiring teacher with expertise in interdisciplinary research on issues of migrant inclusion, social inequalities and governance of migration-related diversity in relation to digitalisation? Then you have a part...
Are you an enthusiastic researcher and inspiring teacher with expertise in interdisciplinary research on issues of migrant inclusion, social inequalities and governance of migration-related diversity in relation to digitalisation? Then you have a part...
Deadline:15 November 2024
Migrant Aspirations and New Models of Citizenship: A Changing Landscape
The Director of the Centre of Migration Research at the University of Warsaw, Prof. Paweł Kaczmarczyk hereby announces a competition for a two-year position at the post-doctoral level to be employed full-time within the framework of the DemEx research...