News from Members
16.09.2024
Call for Papers "Decentring and Recentring: Changing Agendas and Practices of Migration Studies" IMISCOE Annual Conference "Decentering Migration Studies" Paris–Aubervilliers, July 1-4, 2025 Panel organisers: Gunjan Sondhi, The Open University UK, This...
18.09.2024
CALL FOR PAPERS: 22nd IMISCOE Annual Conference, Paris Panel organizers: Nadine Blankvoort, Iva Dodevska, Stefan Manser-Egli Colonial Logics in Knowledge Production on Migrant Integration In academic discussions and public discourse, ‘integration’ is...
Dear colleagues, We are excited to remind you about the upcoming opportunity to submit an abstract to our panel at two significant conferences in 2025: the 22nd IMISCOE Conference, taking place in Paris (France) both physically and online from July 1-4,...
Deadline: 27.09.2024
The newly-formed Standing Committee (SC) on Families, Welfare, Care and the Life Course was approved at a meeting of the IMISCOE Board of Directors on 17th April 2024. The SC objectives are to: Draw wider attention in migration studies to the...
Deadline 15.09.2024
In view of the next IMISCOE conference to be held in Paris in July 2025, we are collecting papers for the panel below. For those interested in presenting a paper in this panel, please send us ( This email address is being protected from spambots. You...
Scholars from across the world and several social sciences disciplines are meeting in person in Mexico City, and in hybrid mode, to present their original research on migrant regularization, the liminality of citizenship and legal status. The works to...
What do we know about the local realities of violent conflict? And how can we use what we know for peacebuilding? There are often considerable gaps between beliefs and practices “on the ground” and national and multilateral peacebuilding, development...
Call for Abstracts: New directions in queer and trans migration research IMISCOE Annual Conference "Decentering Migration Studies" in Paris–Aubervilliers, 1st–4th July 2025 Panel organizers: Francesca Stella, University of Glasgow This email address is...
Panel Convenors: Dr. Rik Huizinga (Utrecht University) and Abu Saleh Mohammad Sowad (Concordia University) Although significant progress has been made in understanding migrant men and masculinities in a relatively short period since the initial...
Since 2015, the global South has been experiencing a process of feminization of migration. As a result of this process, this population has entered the labor market and educational systems. In addition, along with the increase in the number of women,...