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This multidisciplinary course will provide you with insight into relevant issues on the topic of migrant inclusion across three domains: economic inclusion, social inclusion, and migrants’ access to public services, healthcare and housing. Through...
Deadline: 29 th of May 2023 (23:59 CEST) This announcement concerns our renowned Rinus Penninx Best Paper Award, the winner of which will be announced on the last day of our upcoming IMISCOE Annual Conference “ MIGRATION AND INEQUALITIES. In search of...
Migration and Domestic Work Author(s): Sabrina Marchetti This open access short reader offers a systematic overview of the scholarly debate on the experiences of migrant domestic workers at a global level, in the past as well as in present time. It...
The IMISCOE PhD Network Board invites PhD students to participate in this year's PhD Day. The theme of the event is 'The importance of mental health during the PhD journey'. During the event, which will take place on 17 February from 13:00 to 16:30 CET...
Deadline: 31 January 2023 The IMISCOE Network is calling for nominations for its 2023 Maria Ioannis Baganha Dissertation Award. The Network has awarded this prize annually since 2010 to stimulate and recognize excellent PhD research in the field of...
Prof. Anja Weiß will talk about "Socio-spatial autonomy and the gendered recognition of cultural capital during migration” on 15th December 2022, 6pm (CET) at Goethe University Frankfurt (in-person event). For those who are interested, please register...
Organizers: Ana Raquel Matias (CIES-Iscte, Iscte) Simone Castellani (University of Cadiz) Sofia Gaspar (CIES-Iscte, Iscte) Thais França (CIES-Iscte, Iscte) Activity part of the seminar cycle: Migration in Digital Space: experiences, change and...
This panel engages migrants’ own understandings of inequality. Specifically, it considers how migrants make sense of economic inequality, their changing class positioning in the context of migration, as well as their strategies for social mobility. As...
Most social science theory emerges from observations of actors, processes, institutions or other entities, where we surmise patterns in the ways they operate. From this, we develop abstract concepts and put forward theoretical statements. Yet, these...
The notion of multilevel governance (MLG), having become the canonical analytical framework to explore characteristics of immigrant policymaking on different governance levels and the interdependencies between these levels (Poppelaars and Scholten 2008,...