26-28 June 2019, Malmö University

16th IMISCOE Annual Conference

Understanding International Migration in the 21st Century: Conceptual and Methodological Approaches

The growing diversity and complexity of international migration present a need for reconceptualizing migration research. The aim of the 2019 IMISCOE Annual Conference is to facilitate exchanges in new concepts and innovative methodologies for understanding human migration in the 21st Century. We welcome proposals from various disciplines, such as political science, sociology, economics, history, law, anthropology, social work, public administration, demography, social geography, and others. (closed)

Conference booklet

 

  • Conference

    22nd IMISCOE Annual Conference

    1st–4th July 2025, Paris–Aubervilliers and online
    Decentering migration studies
    In the past years, migration studies have witnessed the renewal of theoretical frameworks, the emergence of new methodologies, numerous empirical studies, and increased collaboration among researchers, all with the aim of improving our understanding of...

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  • Spring Conference

    2025 IMISCOE Spring Conference

    17-19 March 2025, University for Continuing Education Krems, Austria
    The Regularity of Irregularity: Rethinking Migration Paradigms
    Event organised by : Department for Migration and Globalisation (DEMIG), University for Continuing Education Krems Conference days: 17-19 March 2025 EXTENDED deadline for paper submissions: 16 September 2024, 23:59 (CEST). The Department for Migration...
  • GenSeM Migration Dialogue: Book Launch: Migrant Narratives: Storytelling as Agency, Belonging and Community

    Online
    We are excited to extend an invitation to you for our upcoming book launch event: ‘Migrant Narratives: Storytelling as Agency, Belonging and Community’, Edited By: Brigitte Bönisch-Brednich, Anastasia Christou, Silke Meyer, Marie Johanna Karner, Anton...
  • “Diversity Matters”: an Interdisciplinary Webinar Series

    Online
    Empowering educators in and for multilingual environments. A conversation with Denis Weger and Marta Guarda
    28 May 2024, 1-2pm CET Please register here: https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/74871029-50bd-4bb8-b782-d1e765eed707@92513267-03e3-401a-80d4-c58ed6674e3b Abstract: This webinar features Denis Weger (University of Vienna) and Marta Guarda (Eurac...
  • Online lecture by Prof. Kashiwazaki: “From side doors to skill-level shifts: Japanese labor migration policy and its impact on ethnic diversity” (IN-EAST)

    The Institute of East Asian Studies (IN-EAST) in the University of Duisburg-Essen is organizing the first lecture as part of the Research Forum “Diversifying Immigrant Societies in (East) Asia”. This forum is co-organized with collaborative research...