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- Category: Network News
We are happy to announce that the first two DIVCULT events of this academic year will soon take place and will be accessible online: 27 November 12.00-14.00 CET: CEDEM panel Intertwining research and arts in migration studies: experiences from the field...
- Category: News from Members

With Black Lives Matter gaining new momentum in the past months, movements to decolonise education and the academy have also become more visible. Several academics have lamented that decolonising has become a buzzword which, if not given the correct...
- Category: PhD Blog
Deadline: 8 January (23:59 CET)
Originally, the IMISCOE Conference should have taken place in Luxembourg in July 2020. However, due to the COVID-19-Pandemic, the conference had to be rescheduled to July 7-9, 2021. We warmly invite you to sent in your abstract or proposal and join us,...
- Category: Network News

This online conference proposes to zoom deeper into people’s migration experiences by foregrounding how migration is connected to culture and language. We intend to explore the nexus of migration, and culture in more depth by asking how migration is...
- Category: Past Events
Deadline: 01.12.2020

The Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS) at the University of Oxford is organising the 2021 IMISCOE Spring conference on March 22-23 2021 (online event) on the topic of Messaging Migration and Mobility.
- Category: Network News
Forced Migration and Refugee Studies: Networking and Knowledge Transfer (FFVT) Panel Debate About the Non/Sense of Distinguishing between Migrants and Refugees – a Debate 1 October 2020, 17:00-18:30 (CEST), online In policy and public, it is often taken...
- Category: News from Members
Conference: 29 September, 2020
With a view to contributing to the discussion on the EU’s “New Pact on Migration and Asylum”, the webinar examines these questions and presents the findings of research undertaken on “Entry Governance” of the Advancing Alternative Migration Governance...
- Category: News from Members
Book Description Lebanon hosts the highest number of refugees per capita worldwide and is central to European policies of outsourcing migration management. Hybrid Political Order and the Politics of Uncertainty is the first book to critically and...
- Category: News from Members