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Interrogating positionality in qualitative research is a central concern due to the researcher's intimate role in data collection and analysis (Serrant Green, 2002). As white British women not from a sanctuary seeking background, we, Lauren and Connie,...
The journal of Comparative Migration Studies (CMS) was founded 10 years ago as a journal for comparative and open access publishing for the broad field of migration studies. The journal is associated to the International Migration Research Network...
The journal of Comparative Migration Studies (CMS) was founded 10 years ago as a journal for comparative and open access publishing for the broad field of migration studies. The journal is associated to the International Migration Research Network...
Employment as Research Fellow at the Department for Migration and Globalization of the University of Krems (3 years, 30hrs/week) The advertised position is part of the FWF project “Migration as Morality Politics” coordinated by Prof. Julia Mourão...
MIGCITPOL Annual Worshop "Governing Migrant Citizenship Rights in Times of Protracted Crises" July 20th, 2023 Universidad Torcuato Di Tella (UTDT) in Buenos Aires, Argentina To be held in hybrid format. Register here:...

Have you ever considered translating your research into music or other forms of art? Caroline Wanjiku Kihato speaks about how she collaborated with artists to turn stories from her book “Migrant Women of Johannesburg: Life in an in-between City” into a...
IMISCOE, the world's largest network focusing on migration and diversity, is proud to have an official book series. This collection showcases empirical and theoretical research on diverse facets of international migration. Authored by experts in the...
IMISCOE provides a platform for scholars throughout the world to get together, initiate comparative research and organize joint research projects. The network supports and maintains a broad range of Standing Committees that cover significant topics in...
The Migration Podcast is an initiative by the IMISCOE network, exploring migration and mobility research globally. It provides scholars with a platform to discuss their projects and ideas. Initiated by Dr. Fiona Seiger in 2020, the podcast has 122...