Standing Committee

This month´s post is a little different. It will not be about my research (at least not directly), or about breaking knowledge trends in Migration Studies. Instead, this post is about my personal experience as a PhD candidate and some choices I made to...
Deadline: 20.06.2021
We welcome abstracts for papers to be presented at the research symposium on 'Micro-level dynamics of migrant transnationalism'. This symposium will bring together presentations of recent empirical research on migrant transnationalism, from around the...
Meet the NEW IMISCOE Coordinators: an Interview with Jean-Michel Lafleur and Daniela Vintila (CEDEM) IMISCOE is delighted to announce its new co-ordinating institute as of next year, the University of Liège’s Centre for Ethnic and Migration Studies...
The conference will seek to interrogate the categories given and adopted by people on the move, drawing on an intersectional approach that considers race, class, ethnic and gender issues that have been associated with mobility. The focus on identities...
Deadline: 30 June 2021
As part of MigPoG’s strategy to include early career researchers in its work, we will include a PhD position in our Steering Board.
We are very glad to announce that our forthcoming edited collection: " Family Practices in Migration: Everyday Lives and Relationships in Routledge Series “Studies in Development, Mobilities and Migration ” will be released on May 25th 2021.
19.05.2021
Season 2 begins with a conversation between Douglas S. Massey and Asya Pisarevskaya about Mexican migration to the U.S. since the early 20th century.

Season 2 begins with a conversation about migration across the U.S.-Mexican border since the early 20th century, and the role of policy.
Recently, I read a report on the effects of Covid-19 on the workplace. One of the main finding was that “diverse employees” struggle the most during the Covid-19 period. I thought to myself – “ diverse employees”? What does that mean? If there are...
Deadline: 31 May - 2021
The Research Social Platform on Migration and Asylum (ReSOMA) is IMISCOE’s evidence-based platform fostering sustained, regular policy dialogue between European stakeholders and researchers and facilitating evidence-based policymaking. Launched in 2018...