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This is the story of Bahar, an entrepreneurial Turkish woman who arrived in the UK in 2017. Having spent most of her life in Adana, Southern Turkey, Bahar decided to quit her job and discover the world a few years ago. Her curiosity and entrepreneurship...
- Category: Network News
15 April 2024
What: Two-week interdisciplinary programme combining lectures, workshops, roundtable discussions and study visits When: 1-12 July 2024 Where: Institute for Minority Rights - Eurac Research , Bozen/Bolzano, Italy Who: postgraduate students, civil...
- Category: Network News
My PhD project combines participatory visual methods with ethnography and archival research to understand the meaning of the border for its inhabitants. As a sub-study of the Reel Borders ERC project, I hosted Participatory Filmmaking (PF) workshops to...
- Category: PhD Blog
Wednesday 28 February 16:00-17:00 (BWT)
by Dr Cristine Sarrimo, Lund University The aim is to discuss how authors in the Swedish literary field respond to predominant public discourses related to migration, and how a shift has occurred from the 1970s up to the present regarding the ascription...
- Category: Network News
by 01.03.2024
What does the job involve? What does the job involve? The Migration Department and the Cluster “Data-Methods-Monitoring” are starting a new collaborative innovative research project "Unmaking the Past, Making the Future: an intergenerational analysis of...
- Category: Jobs & opportunities
Deadline: March 1st, 2024
Centre Norbert Elias (Marseille) is recruiting a researcher in social sciences (three-year contract) to join the team of the new collaborative project called “Un-making the Past, Making the Future: an intergenerational analysis of ancestral citizenship...
- Category: Jobs & opportunities
by Monday 29th of April 2024
We are inviting applications for a fully funded PhD studentship on “MIGMOBS refuge: Global inequalities, mobility struggles and contested presence for forced migrants from the Middle East in the UK”. The studentship is available to forced migrants to...
- Category: Network News

In this episode, Lhen, a Filipino woman who arrived in Buckshaw Village in 2021, shares her story as the main breadwinner of a big family with 13 siblings. Lhen moved from a small town in Mindoro to Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates, where she worked...
- Category: Network News
See below information about the PhD course, Organizational Foundations of Inequality. You can read more about the course here: https://www.uio.no/studier/emner/sv/iss/SOS9237/
- Category: News from Members
New publication edited by Wiebke Sievers. This open access book puts cultural change on the migration studies agenda. It discusses migrants as agents of cultural change and develops approaches to analyse cultural change. Available at this link:...
- Category: News from Members