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We sat with Ida Tolgensbakk and Justyna Bell to discuss the long-awaited 19th Annual conference that will take place in Oslo from the 29th of June to the 1st of July. Ida is a cultural historian at NOVA, and together with Justyna, a sociologist also...
16.06.2022
by Rama Srinivasan Integration policies are often perceived in academic works as gatekeeping instruments but, while they can certainly be deployed as such, this framing does not fully represent the variety of immigrant perspectives in my study. My own...
The IMISCOE PhD Academy aims to support the IMISCOE PhD network community and is geared toward providing targeted migration research specific training and networking opportunities for PhD students within the broad field of migration studies. The...
- Category: PhD Academy
Application Call 2022 Call for members for the IMISCOE PhD Academy The call for members for the IMISCOE PhD Academy has now opened and closes 21 August 2022. The IMISCOE PhD Academy aims to provide targeted migration research specific training and...
- Category: Network News
What war and displacement in Ukraine mean for migration studies
The journal Comparative Migration Studies (CMS) invites applications for several new members of the Editorial Board. In particular, CMS invites non-European scholars working on migration and (migration-related) diversity from various disciplines,...
- Category: Network News
The programme of the #IMISCOE2022 Annual conference is now available! Participants to the 19th IMISCOE Annual Conference in Oslo and online can now access the detailed conference programme by logging in the conference portal:...
- Category: Network News
A new episode is out! It is the third and last Special Episode together with the people of the culture and inequality podcast! Amanda Paz Alencar (Erasmus University Rotterdam) interviewed guests Earvin Cabalquinto (Deakin University) and Myria Georgiou...
- Category: News