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Research around migration and the arts has abundantly demonstrated how music can help immigrants mobilize and raise awareness. Tammam Al-ramadan, is a 28-year old Syrian musician who fled Aleppo in 2014 and settled in Belgium. He is a Ney player who...
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IMISCOE (International Migration Research Network) wants to express its deep concern about lives in Ukraine.
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‘Introduction to Migration Studies’ has been published! This new volume does not only bring together work on key themes in migration studies, but it also offers an interactive guide connecting readers to work published on various themes. It starts with...
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We sat with Ida Tolgensbakk and Justyna Bell to discuss the long-awaited 19th Annual conference that will take place in Oslo from the 29th of June to the 1st of July. Ida is a cultural historian at NOVA, and together with Justyna, a sociologist also...
16.06.2022
by Rama Srinivasan Integration policies are often perceived in academic works as gatekeeping instruments but, while they can certainly be deployed as such, this framing does not fully represent the variety of immigrant perspectives in my study. My own...
Application Call 2022 Call for members for the IMISCOE PhD Academy The call for members for the IMISCOE PhD Academy has now opened and closes 21 August 2022. The IMISCOE PhD Academy aims to provide targeted migration research specific training and...
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What war and displacement in Ukraine mean for migration studies
The journal Comparative Migration Studies (CMS) invites applications for several new members of the Editorial Board. In particular, CMS invites non-European scholars working on migration and (migration-related) diversity from various disciplines,...
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