Proud to present the very first special issue published by our PhD blog, and coordinated by @MLazeri. A bit shout out to all our writers and editors for a very interesting issue on questioning migration methods and future paths in research! Take a look 👉https://t.co/tfgISBJkXV
Our latest study with @MarcelCoenders is up! We investigate Dutch national identity and whether people define it differently across contexts. Our results suggest that national level discourses are very influential on national identity formation.
#phd#identity#Netherlands
Registration is open for the @IMISCOE Spring Conference 2022 PhD activities! They are free and acessible to early career scholars anywhere in the world! Register here 👉 https://t.co/oaov5jqdab
You still have one week to send us your pitches for the @IMISCOE PhD Blog Special Issue! Are you a PhD candidate or early career researcher that works on developing, critiquing, or renewing migration research methods? Then this call is for you! Check out all details 👇!
We are launching a special issue for early career researchers for the IMISCOE PhD blog, on migration methods! Check it out and send us your contributions!
Call for submissions: IMISCOE PhD network blog special issue! Are you a PhD candidate or early career researcher that works on developing, critiquing, or renewing migration research methods?
Then this call is for you! Check out our three themes 👇! Send us your pitches by 1 March
Two years after the end of my fieldwork in Malmö, I will give next week's MIM seminar @malmouni based on my research there! You can join via Zoom and listen to my discussion with @OsanamiSayaka
For our IMISCOE PhD network blog Chrysi Kyratsou interviews Assoc. Prof. Dr. Eckehard Pistrick on an understudied aspect of migration: lessons from studying music and migration. Stay tuned for part 2 in February!
https://t.co/UkfbGLyo7k
#phdimiscoe#migration#music
@MLazeri is our new @IMISCOE_PhD blog coordinator. She is a PhD candidate at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, researching people without a migration background that are a local minority. She studies the interplay between their nationally dominant and local minority positions.
As the recruitment phase for the IMISCOE PhD network has ended, we will be introducing the new and old members of the network in the coming week. Follow this thread to get to know everyone that will be organising events, editing blog posts and more throughout 2022.
#phdimiscoe
For all PhDs anywhere: the IMISCOE standing committee @reflex_studies is organising PhD Peer Feedback sessions where you can discuss your work and other topics related to reflexivities in migration studies! See the call below for more information, deadline January 31st 2022!
In the latest blog post on the IMISCOE PhD network blog, @MLazeri explores why ethnicity is such an elusive concept and why it is necessary to keep attempting to define it and differente it from related concepts.
#phdimiscoe#Ethnicity
https://t.co/J57zSMznFS
Don't forget to join us coming Wednesday for our webinar on overcoming structural barriers in academia, which we are organising together with the @IMISCOE Anti-Racism Working Group! More info and sign up https://t.co/EedoPr0iac
#academia#phdimiscoe#structuralbarriers
Are you a PhD candidate working on reflexive migration studies? @IMISCOE's @reflex_studies calls for paper proposals critically reflecting on positionalities of migration researchers and alternative ways of producing knowledge. Young scholars are particularly welcome to apply!
Together with the @IMISCOE Anti-Racism Working Group we are organising a workshop on (overcoming) structural barriers in academia. We encourage PhDs from all over the world to join us in this discussion!
#academia#phd#barriers
https://t.co/EedoPr0iac
Are you a PhD candidate working on migrant transnationalism? Consider applying for MigranTea, informal peer feedback sessions organised by @IMISCOE's Standing Committee on Migrant Transnationalism!See the call for papers - deadline 19 November.
#transnationalism#phdresearch
In our newest blog post for the IMISCOE PhD blog, @theanrabe writes about the criminalization of those that aid migrants and how the EU legal framework should better define what humanitarian assistance entails.
https://t.co/7QKQw2aaIz
#phdblog#research#humanitarianassistance
@AMIRFar85194329@IMISCOE@IMISCOE_PhD Thanks for your interest @AMIRFar85194329! These are volunteer positions: the IMISCOE PhD network is set up by PhDs for PhDs. If you write and/or edit for the blog, you are expected to be available about once every two months depending on the size of the team.
Do you do a PhD in migration studies? Do you like sharing your work and ideas in a non-academic format? We are looking for new blog writers and editors for the @IMISCOE PhD blog! Check out our blog for a better picture of what we publish! https://t.co/bjO0TmpbLS
#phdblog#writers