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We have decided to leave this platform. This account remains open as an archive of our past activities but will not be actively used anymore. Please follow us here to stay up-to-date on our activities:
https://t.co/6x1tGpBQCt
@IMISCOE
New on the Meth@Mig blog: @JosefNeubauer reflects on fieldwork & fieldlife in Nepal—more than six months of research, insights, and lessons from Kathmandu, Barpak & Inaruwa. A instuctive look at doing research and living it.
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@IMISCOE#MigrationResearch
As we wrap up the first day of the Annual @IMISCOE conference, we invite you to start tomorrow by joining our workshop on publishing migration research methods papers. Don't miss out on this! #IMISCOE2025
🚨 Struggling to publish methods papers in migration research? You're not alone. Journals keep passing the buck — method papers are “too specific,” or “not substantive enough.”
Join our workshop at #IMISCOE2025:
🗓️ Wed July 2, 9:00–10:30 (session #53)
📍 Salle 0.004, Bât. Rech. N
We have shared the link to and the password for tomorrow's meeting with all members through our email list. Should you not participate in the conference and not have received the message, please reach out to us. See you tomorrow!
Save the date: The Meth@Mig Annual Members’ Meeting (hybrid) will take place on July 2nd, 6.30-7.30 pm (CEST) during the IMISCOE Annual Conference.
Members are invited to join onsite or online! Note: Members do NOT need to register for the conference to attend the meeting!
Day 1 of #IMISCOE2025 is here! Of course, the conference features many methods-oriented sessions, some organized directly by our SC, others proposed by fantastic colleagues. We are looking forward to all of them. Here is what we have in store for you today. Enjoy! @IMISCOE
🚨 Struggling to publish methods papers in migration research? You're not alone. Journals keep passing the buck — method papers are “too specific,” or “not substantive enough.”
Join our workshop at #IMISCOE2025:
🗓️ Wed July 2, 9:00–10:30 (session #53)
📍 Salle 0.004, Bât. Rech. N