Publications
Register to participate online in MIGCITPOL's Annual Workshop on "Migrant Regularization: Processes, Pathways, and Mechanisms Linking Status to Citizenship"
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...
Call for Papers: panel proposal for the IMISCOE Annual Conference 2025, Paris-Aubervilliers “Return Migration and Reverse Transnationalism”
Return Migration and Reverse Transnationalism: Reimagining Home, Identity, and Belonging Panel convenors: Russell King (University of Sussex) and Nilay Kılınç (University of Helsinki) Abstract Return migration has often been seen as the ‘final’ phase of...
Call for Papers: panel proposal for the IMISCOE Annual Conference 2025, Paris-Aubervilliers "Decentring research on deportation governance programs, practices and experiences from the Global North"
Panel proposal IMISCOE 2025, 1-4 July 2025 Paris-Aubervilliers Call for Papers: Decentring research on deportation governance programs, practices and experiences from the Global North (on site) Chairs: Rossella Marino (UGent) & Laura Cleton (EUR)...
bicc's 30th anniversary conference: The Missing Peace, Why Field Research Matters to Policy and Practice
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 2025
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...
Masculinities at the Margins: (De)Centering Migrant Men in a Globally Interconnected World
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...
Call for Abstracts - Education, gender and migration, IMISCOE 2025
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,...
Exploring the Interplay of Masculinities, Migration, and Gender Roles Across Borders
As a part of the IMISCOE GenSeM seminar series, this panel discussion aims to bring together academics, students, and community members to explore the complex interplay between masculinities, migration, and the evolution of gender roles across borders....
Call for Abstracts for a workshop at the National University of Singapore and online: "Recalibrating ‘Skill’ in Changing Immigration Regimes: Skilled Migrants and the Nature of Work in Asia" (16th-17th January 2025)
Call for Abstracts (Due: September 13, 2024) QuaMaFA (Qualification and Skill in the Migration Process of Foreign Workers in Asia) is co-organizing a workshop “Recalibrating ‘Skill’ in Changing Immigration Regimes: Skilled Migrants and the Nature of...
Call for Papers: panel on "Migrant organizations and the governance of irregular migration" at the IMISCOE Spring Conference 2025 in Krems
Call for papers for a panel on "Migrant organizations and the governance of irregular migration" at the IMISCOE Spring Conference 2025 in Krems, Austria (17-19 March 2025). Panel Abstract Migrant organizations (MOs) are significant actors in the...