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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...
Comparative Migration Studies (CMS) welcomes proposals for special issues related to the following theme: "Comparative research and theory-development in migration studies".
The “Migration and Social Protection in the European Union: Public Policies, Migrant Practices and the Politics of Welfare” IMISCOE Spring Conference will take place from February 27 to March 1 in Liège, Belgium . The IMISCOE board of directors will...
This conference aims to rethink IMISCOE’s research infrastructure in the light of broader developments in the field of migration studies.
The editors of Comparative Migration Studies are pleased to announce that the journal has been accepted into Scopus! Content from Comparative Migration Studies will be available in the Scopus database soon.
The SCMR was one of the first migration research centres established in Europe and brings together a large community of migration scholars as well as a dynamic and engaged post-graduate community. True to the University of Sussex tradition, the SCMR has...
The Congress, organized by Pompeu Fabra University through GRITIM-UPF, took place from 2 to 4 July on the Ciutadella campus, under the title “Europe, migrations and the Mediterranean: human mobility and intercultural challenges”. The meeting of the...
Comparitive Migration Studies, under Peter Scholten, is generously supporting the IRN by sponsoring the annual IRN Best Paper Award. This sponsorship began in 2017 and entails a 500 euro prize, as well as the opportunity to have an expedited review...
GRITIM-UPF has been honoured this year to contribute to the most singular activity of Imiscoe. Its Annual conference reached more than 650 registered participants, including both young and senior researchers for all over Europe and beyond, distributed...
MMG is a collective that brings together several thematic groups of scholars within migration and mobility studies at the University of Salzburg.