News from Members
Call for papers: Migration and LGBTQI+ experiences – motivations, settlement, and collective actions
Despite repeated calls from scholars to challenge heteronormative assumptions in migration studies, much research still tends to disregard the significance of sexuality and gender in shaping migration pathways and settlement experiences. This is...
The Department of Migration and Globalization at University for Continuing Education is inviting two highly motivated and committed short-term research fellows from January 15th to March 31st 2023, for preparing a PhD research proposal related to two...
Assistant Professor in Social Geography and Reflexive Migration Studies (W1 with tenure track to W2)
The School of Cultural and Social Sciences, Institute of Geography at Osnabrück University seeks to appoint an Assistant Professor (m/f/d) in Social Geography and Reflexive Migration Studies at the earliest possible date. Upon meeting the general...
The hybrid kick-off event “Gender and skilled migration: Histories and changing modalities” (Prof. Eleonore Kofman and Prof. Parvati Raghuram) will take place on the 7th of November at 5pm. The event will be organized at Goethe University Frankfurt, but...
Extended Deadline: January 9th, 2023
Workshop to be held at the Institute for Advanced Social Studies (IESA-CSIC), Córdoba (Spain) March 30-31 st , 2023 Keynote speaker: Melanie Revilla (UPF) EXTENDED DEADLINE: January 9 th , 2023 The IMISCOE Standing Committee “Methodological Approaches...
The collection “Migration Research in a Digitized World” edited by Meth@Mig members {expert}|328||{/expert} and {expert}|1042||{/expert}, is now available in open access and in print. The book explores the implications of the digital revolution for...
17-18 November, 2022. Boğaziçi University. Keynote speakers: Joshua Blumenstock (Berkeley School of Information, University of California), Stefano Iacus (Institute for Quantitative Social Science (IQSS), Harvard University), and Xavier Vollenweider...
PriMob Talks is a new initiative from the PriMob Research Initiative. It consists of a series of short talks on privileged migration and mobilities led by key experts, followed by an informal debate. Sessions last only 1h. We are happy to announce the...
11 November, 2022, 10.30am-14.00pm (CET) Writing together to beat the ‘PhD blues’! Why a writing retreat? Inspired by many uplifting writing retreat initiatives that have been taking place lately, like the SC GenSe’s one, our standing committee is...
Department of Public Health Health Systems and Health Policy Research Group The Institute of Tropical Medicine in Antwerp, Belgium, promotes the advancement of science and health for all, through innovative research, advanced education, professional...