IMISCOE Newsletter December 2015

December 2015 

Newsletter #09

13TH IMISCOE Annual Conference (Prague, June 30-July 2, 2016) – DEADLINE February 1st. (24:00 CET) 

All submissions (papers, research panels and workshops) must be submitted no later than 1st February (24:00 CET). All submissions should be made online at: www.imiscoe.org. Applicants will be informed of the acceptance of their submission by 31st March 2016. 
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REMINDER: IMISCOE Maria Ioannis Baganha 
Dissertation Award 2016 

The 2016 competition is open to all PhD recipients whose dissertations were defended within the 24-month period before the deadline for submission of 4 January 2016. Applicants are invited to apply on their own behalf, although dissertation supervisors may also nominate candidates. 

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Fiona Adamson receives Immigration Research Network inaugural best paper prize – sponsored by Comparative Migration Studies (CMS) 

 

Fiona Adamson from the School of Oriental and African Studies at the University of London received the prize for her paper: ” Sending states and the making of intra-diasporic politics: Turkey and its diasporas in Europe”. 

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NEW: Research Series Publication/ 
An Anthology of Migration and Social Transformation 

 

IMISCOE is happy to announce the publication of  “An Anthology of Migration and Social Transformation: European Perspectives“, edited by Anna Amelina, Kenneth Horvath and Bruno Meeus. The e-book can now be purchased via springer.com 

The contributions of this book examine contemporary dynamics of migration and mobility in the context of the general societal transformations that have taken place in Europe over the past few decades. 

  

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How to submit a book proposal 

All manuscripts submitted to IMISCOE for consideration, will be submitted to a two-round review procedure. First, to be considered for publication in the IMISCOE-Springer Research Series, all manuscripts must be formally proposed to the IMISCOE Editorial Committee. This will provide an opportunity to see how the manuscript fits within the series as a whole and if submission of the full manuscript for a formal review would thus be relevant. Proposals must be formatted according to the standard IMISCOE outline. When completing the IMISCOE outline, you will need the Springer Subject Codes. 
Authors can submit this five-page document, saved as a pdf file, by email to Warda Belabas via belabas@fsw.eur.nl 

For more information on publishing with Springer, please visit www.springer.com/authors

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