An international online community for in-depth dialogue and constructive exchange of ideas on research exploring all aspects #migration and #mobilities.
We’re still accepting submissions for this year’s seminar series. If you’ve got some early work you’d like to have a discussion on or a finished piece you’d like to present, drop us an email [email protected]
🌟CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS🌟
I am looking to speak with EEA/non-Irish EU nationals living in Derry/Donegal with experience of the EU Settled Status or Frontier Worker Permit schemes for my PhD research at Queen’s University.
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Kyle Grayson, Co-Editor-in-Chief of International Political Sociology, is "keen to see collaborative projects that explore the historical, contemporary, and future production of structures of feeling that manifest in the gaps between official practices and articulations of... 1/
Book review just dropped in @E_IR 📚: I take a look at Nick Vaughan-Williams innovative exploration of EU citizens’ understandings and experiences of border security, the 2015 ‘migration crisis’, and narratives of “taking back control”. Shout out to @gloefflmann.
Hi grad students & post docs working in #migration ethics: Some of us formed a monthly discussion group after @EU_NOVAMIGRA's workshop last May. On 9 Feb, 7:30pm, we'll talk about a draft paper by Daniel Häuser (Hamburg) on self-defense at the border. Want to join? Get in touch!
#Callforpaper
🎯International Migration Governance: Policies and Practices in Diverse Societies
🏢@ECPR_Migration@uniinnsbruck
‼️ Deadline: 1⃣6⃣/0⃣2⃣/2⃣0⃣2⃣2⃣
🔎https://t.co/iJZ8CfkG9O
📍One of the topics of "#Border control and international management of #migration flows"
The first issue of the Mobility Humanities journal, published by our partners at AMH (Academy of Mobility Humanities, Konkuk University), and supported by AMHN (Asia Mobility Humanities Network) is now out!
🧐https://t.co/YasjYOJ1YX
Public Seminar Series 2022 | Race, Borders, and Global (Im)mobility: "critically interrogates the ways in which militarised borders, migration enforcement, and their racial orderings continue to be normalised on a global scale." Convenor: @HannoBrankamp
https://t.co/EjnQEdfOLE
Download for free: The #openaccess introduction to the special issue on "States of Suspicion: How Institutionalised Disbelief Shapes Migration Control Regimes" by Lisa Marie Borrelli, Annika Lindberg & Anna Wyss @Louise_Rouge @AnnaKnalpot @ElinAnnika https://t.co/zACcZyGlJH
Lecture Series - Borders Boundaries Regions: Literary and Cultural Perspectives on Spaces @Univszczecinski
Jan. 13, 2022 - "Borders, Space, and Aesthetic Practices: Introducing Cultural Border Studies" @AstridFellner@NamLitCult
Register: https://t.co/KTqAPS8Aw9.
New in Geopolitics: "Alter-geographies of Everyday Externalisation: Shattering EUropean Attempts at Policing Mobility?" by Polly Pallister-Wilkins @PollyWilkins https://t.co/hlUFMp9y54
Been waiting for this.
How, pray tell, does the government intend to distinguish between Irish, British, EEA, or any other nationality as they cross from Monaghan to Armagh to fill up on petrol, without placing everybody under the possibility of checks?
🚨Publication alert, for anyone working on migration, mobility, digitisation and datafication, check out this #openaccess book "Caring for (big) data" edited by Marie Sandberg, @LR , Vasilis Galis & @MartinBakJrgen1 & see short commentary by yours truly https://t.co/nvZig5DG0Q