CfP: 21st IMISCOE Annual Conference – Migration as a Social Construction: A Reflexive Turn
INFORMATION
We warmly invite you to send in your Individual Paper Proposals, Panel Proposals and Workshop Proposals for the 21st IMISCOE Annual Conference!
Individual Paper Proposals
Paper proposals should include a 250-word abstract and the name(s), affiliation(s), and contact details of the author(s). Individual papers will be thematically clustered into panels. We strongly encourage authors to highlight the conceptual and methodological novelty of their contribution.
Panel Proposals
Panel proposals should include a 250-word abstract of the theme of the panel, together with min 3/max 5 thematically consistent and related 250-word paper abstracts. Submissions should also include the names, affiliations and contact details of the chair(s), discussant(s) and author(s) of each paper.
Workshop Proposals
Proposals can also be submitted for workshops. This can be, for example, book workshops, policy workshops or roundtables focusing on specific topics, with the aim of discussing research or outlining future research agendas. Submissions for workshops should include a maximum of 400-word abstract as well as the names, affiliations and contact details of the organizer(s) and workshop participants (up to 10 participants, excluding the workshop chairs).
CONDITIONS/REQUIREMENTS
The deadline for submitting proposals is 2 October 2023 (23:59 CEST). All submissions should be made online via the submission portal. When submitting proposals, applicants must choose their intended mode of participation: ON-SITE in Lisbon or ONLINE. Please note that the 2024 Annual Conference is not envisaged to be fully blended: panels and workshops running throughout the conference days will be expected to take place either fully on-site or fully online. Applicants will be informed about the acceptance of their submission towards mid-end of January 2024. Applicants may be the lead presenter of only one accepted paper in the conference and may appear up to a maximum of 3 times in any other active role (as chair, discussant and/or workshop organiser/participant). The conference may be fully online if the Covid-19 or any other exceptional situation imposes it.