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CfP: CEEMR Open Call
OPEN CALL FOR PAPERS
The Central and Eastern European Migration Review (CEEMR) –a peer-reviewed free-access journal indexed in ESCI Web of Science Core Collection invites submissions of high quality, original articles to increase the journal’s reach and authors’ diversity. The mission of CEEMR is to foster an academic discussion on migration within, to, and from the CEE region.
read moreThe Mobility Trajectories of Young Lives (MO-TRAYL) project launches e-book ‘Finding Your Voice: An intercultural storytelling workshop with young people’
Finding Your Voice is the product of a collaborative endeavor between researchers, a literary author, and young people.
read moreRestricting immigration to foster migrant integration? A comparative study across 22 European countries
Helbling, M., Simon, S. and Schmid, S.D. (2020). “Restricting immigration to foster migration integration? A comparative study across 22 European countries”. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 46(13), 2603-2624.
read moreIntra-EU migration: Shedding light on drivers, corridors and the relative importance of migrant characteristics
Mack, M., Roeder, S., Marchand, K. & Siegel, M. (2020). “Intra-EU migration: Shedding light on drivers, corridors and the relative importance of migrant characteristics”.
read more10/11: Virtual Academic & Policy Symposium: Migration Research, Scholarship, and Policy at a Time of Multiple Crises
The Center for Migration Studies of New York (CMS) will hold its 2020 Academic and Policy Symposium on Tuesday, November 10, 2020. The full agenda and speaker list is now available. This year’s symposium is free to attend and will take place virtually.
read moreREGISTER NOW: Forced Migration in a Post-Pandemic World – A Year Long Series Presented by The Committee on Forced Migration
Forced Migration in a Post-Pandemic World
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A year-long multidisciplinary series presented by Columbia’s Committee on Forced Migration3/12: Webinar: Migration Trajectories and Transnational Support Within and Beyond Europe
The Utrecht University Focus Area on Migration and Societal Change, the Dutch Association for Migration Research and the IMISCOE Standing Committee on Migrant Transnationalism (MITRA) are delighted to invite you to the webinar “Migration Trajectories and Transnational Support within and beyond Europe”. The webinar lines up the contributors to a recently published Special Issue in the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies and will bring together new empirical analyses from diverse settings documenting the experiences of migrants residing within and beyond the boundaries of Europe.
read more19/11: Online symposium: Problematische huwelijken? Minderjarige en polygame huwelijken in het Midden-Oosten en West-Europa (NL & ENG)
On 19 November the RIMO association organises a symposium titled “Problematic marriages? Underage and polygame marriages in the Middle-East and Western Europe“. The symposium will be held fully online this year, with both English and Dutch speakers. For more information and the programme, see: https://www.verenigingrimo.nl/symposium
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2-4/12: The Moral Economies of Knowledge Production on Migration: Conflicts, Values, Positionalities
International Conference, 2–4 December 2020
Organizers: Research Group “The Production of Knowledge on Migration”, Institute for Migration Research and Intercultural Studies (IMIS), University of Osnabrueck, Germany
read more12/11: Introduction to Special Issue: Conceptualizing and Contextualizing Reintegration
Dr. Katie Kuschminder and Dr. Ine Lietaert, UNU-MERIT and UNU-CRIS
This event is an initiative of UNU-MERIT, UNU-CRIS, and the UNU Migration Network to launch the International Migration forthcoming special issue on Reintegration.** NB, Watch the livestream on the homepage of our YouTube channel **
read more10-11/11: 16th Annual HiCN Workshop: Social Unrest and Violent Conflict in the Times of Pandemics
16th Annual HiCN Workshop
SOCIAL UNREST AND VIOLENT CONFLICT IN TIMES OF PANDEMICS (ONLINE)
10-11 November 2020
read more11/11: Seminar Series on Forced Migration: “Migration, borders and technologies: an introduction to techno-borderscapes”
You are invited to the Seminar Series on Forced Migration hosted by the University of Vienna Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology, as part of the Europe-Asia Research Platform on Forced Migration launched by the Institute of Human Sciences (IWM) and the Mahanirban Calcutta Research Group (MCRG).
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