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Request: New online survey of migration researchers in Africa and Europe

How do you think about the drivers of international migration? Take our survey of researchers in Africa and Europe!  

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What are good quality data on a phenomenon that is hard to measure?

Policymakers often point to data to justify their decisions, particularly in contested policy spaces, such as immigration. Irregular migration, while a point in case, poses distinct challenges to this practice.

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Getting into the flow – what do we know now, 15 years since CLANDESTINO?

Immigration, particularly irregular migration, has become increasingly politicised, largely due to its entanglement with debates over national security, economic pressures, and cultural identity.

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Caring at the margins: exploring informal care practices for unaccompanied minors in the Dutch asylum system

For unaccompanied minors seeking asylum in Europe, the formal care they are offered can be rigid and bureaucratic, lacking the flexibility necessary to adapt the care to their needs

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The Digitally Mediated ‘Homeland’ Mobilities of West African Diaspora Youth: Diversifying Grounded Engagements, Peer Networks and Leisure Practices

Diaspora youth engage with their ‘homelands’ both through online interactions and in-person visits.

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Returns to (non)retirement: Ageing migrant domestic workers linking pasts and futures

Migrant domestic workers in Singapore and Hong Kong who have worked for decades on restrictive, temporary contracts are mandated by the states in which they work to return to their countries of origin upon retirement.

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Reimagining social protection: financialised futures among ageing migrant domestic workers in Asia

Based on ethnography with long-term migrant domestic workers in Singapore and Hong Kong, this article examines the increasing appeal of financial education courses in the face of precarious futures, limited state-based forms of social protection and uncertainties around kinship care in later life.

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New YouTube migration videos by Melissa Siegel

Melissa Siegel has two new videos on her YouTube channel

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Call for papers: 2026 IMISCOE Annual Conference: deadline for submissions extended until 8 October 2025

We would like to announce that the deadline for submitting your panel, workshop and paper proposals for the for the 23rd  IMISCOE Annual Conference, hosted by the team of the Migratory Movements Group (University of Girona) at the University of  Girona (Spain) and online, HAS BEEN EXTENDED UNTIL 8 October 2025 (23:59 CEST)

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Call for papers: Queer Migrants in Transnational Social Spaces: Sexualised Geographies of Power

Carlo Handy Charles and Florent Chossière are delighted to share with you a call for papers for a proposal of special issue on the topic “Queer Migrants in Transnational Social Spaces: Sexualised Geographies of Power” to be submitted to the journal Gender, Place & Culture: A Journal of Feminist Geography. 

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