Standing Committee
Five years after the kick-off meeting in Neuchâtel formally launched the work of the IMISCOE Standing Committee (SC) Reflexivities in Migration Studies, members gathered in Warsaw to take stock and formulate a future agenda. The workshop ‘Heading...
In this podcast series, Lara Momesso returns to the field, this time turning the microphone towards British citizens living alongside new migrants to the UK. Through thoughtful conversations, she explores how the presence of immigrants in the UK has...
4 February 2026, 15:00-16:30 CET
What happened to migrants when they were encouraged to seek opportunities across borders but then suddenly couldn't live a transnational life at will? Yasmin Ortiga's new book, Stuck at Home: Pandemic Immobilities in the Nation of Emigration (Stanford...
Deadline for application is January 30
The Institute for Advanced Social Studies (IESA-CSIC) is recruiting various tenured researchers, including up to two positions of interest to migration scholars.
27-28 March, Université Gaston Berger
This international conference is part of a series of thirteen events planned between 2024 and 2027, taking place mainly in African countries, as well as in Shanghai, Beijing and Brussels. It is organised by the AfriquEurope network ‘The European Union...
Exciting new from the Standing Committee "Reflexivities in Migration Studies"! The Special Issue "Towards reflexivity in the study of mobility and diversity: Theories, positionality, and the political economy of knowledge production", published in the...
Exciting new from the Standing Committee "Reflexivities in Migration Studies"! The Special Issue "Towards reflexivity in the study of mobility and diversity: Theories, positionality, and the political economy of knowledge production", published in the...
Comparative Migration Studies (CMS) celebrated its 10th anniversary by taking the opportunity to take stock of the role our journal has played and can continue to play in shaping critical dialogues within migration studies, and to look ahead to the...
From the Standing Group on Migration and Ethnicity
The ERC Starting Grant project GIVE RIGHTS is currently recruiting a PhD student. Deadline for application is 18 January 2026.