NEW CALL FOR A OPEN SPECIAL ISSUE - Submit A Proposal:
Are you interested in submitting a proposal? Check our website. Deadline October 1, 2023.
https://t.co/FdIwvoSr5N
Call for applications for new editor-in-chief of the journal Comparative Migration Studies
https://t.co/exOOwJnXkz
Applications can be sent to: [email protected] - before 30 September 2023.
Call for applications for new editorial board members of the journal Comparative Migration Studies
https://t.co/jHyIH94zPK
Applications can be sent to: [email protected] - before 31 September 2023.
Our special issue on "Comparative perspectives on migration, diversities and the pandemic" is out now; available in #OA with @JournalCMS
https://t.co/wMeUrpnsGy
📯Call for Papers:📯
'The Ethics of Migration Policy Dilemmas'
Send us your submissions for this new thematic cluster of the journal 'Comparative Migration Studies' @JournalCMS - deadline for abstracts is 1 October 2022.
Details here:
https://t.co/lG2xBGpS2N
@IMISCOE@MPC_EUI
🚨📢#Call for 🆕 #editors#journal Comparative Migration Studies
🗓️Applications deadline: July 15, 2022
for more ℹ️: https://t.co/UCRP3Yf4R0
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https://t.co/v7JI3Zozkq
BREAKING NEWS. Comparative Migration studies has received its first Web of Science impact factor: 4,417. This is an amazing milestone for the journal: thanks to @imiscoe, @SpringerSocSci and to all the editors, authors and reviewers for making this happen https://t.co/DnNgsy9RVe
We are looking for new support for developing our journal Comparative Migration Studies further. Interested: please respond to our call for editors, deadline 15 July. Check out the call here: https://t.co/1cEYeencyf
Comparative Migration Studies (CMS) welcomes proposals for special issues focusing on the Global South as well as authors from the Global South.
Deadline: August 1, 2022.
Please email your proposal to: [email protected]
Guidelines: https://t.co/TE6uT7zNKI
New article in @JournalCMS – in it Sawitri Saharso and I explore what ‘beyond race’ might mean in four areas: (1) changing population compositions; (2) policies combatting inequalities; (3) political mobilizations; and (4) the area of conceptualisation https://t.co/2tLkv8e92i
Check out this overview of all 56 articles published in CMS in 2021; thanks to all the contributors and of course to all our dedicated reviewers! https://t.co/ioyFriWkmY
1/ 4 Lot's of #migration people are excited about, but overwhelmed by, the potential of digital data sources for measuring migration. This non-technical #openaccess@JournalCMS review is supposed to help navigate this increasingly complex field.
https://t.co/hdX9bJD9M5
CfP: Moving in a divided world - Transnational crime, national borders and irregular migration
Deadline: 3 October, 2021.
University of Bielefeld, Germany - 11 July—13 July 2022.
https://t.co/sH3XWLSTqu
@mamtaskr speaks to John Gee @twc2sg about his experiences as a practitioner, struggling for low-wage migrant workers' rights in Singapore.
Listen to this episode on SoundCloud:
https://t.co/kBvh42OZJ4
Spotify:
https://t.co/DlZlM1bbt0
Call for Applications: Research Fellowship for Prospective PhD Students
Deadline: 6 September, 2021
Danube University Krems invites applications for a short-term visiting fellowship for prospective PhD students.
https://t.co/pN2JqGT94o
Job Vacancy: ICMPD (International Center for Migration Policy Development), Vienna, Austria - University Professor of
Austrian Politics in the European Context (full time, permanent position).
Deadline: 29 September 2021.
https://t.co/1w55i23JuW
Join the Antiracism debate on what racism is in Europe nowadays and which is the place of this phenomenon into migration studies, particularly considering scholars and civil society stake holders contributions in counteracting racism.
#IMISCOE2021
https://t.co/HuEbB2v8le
Collaborative multimedia online exhibition ILOI on challenging contemporary stereotypical representations of of Nigerian women in Italian mainstream media.
https://t.co/rr8U0Q1sVI
#IMISCOE2021