Call for Papers: Migration Politics 2024 for Scholars (Fully-funded). Apply below.
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15th November 2023, 16:59 CET
The editorial team of the journal Migration Politics warmly welcome paper proposals for our authors’ fellowship in residence programme. We are seeking submissions from scholars conducting innovative and inspiring research on the politics involved in representing, controlling, and managing migration. We want to promote work that dares to bring in new theoretical or conceptual angles to Migration Studies by engaging with wider theories and debates in political science, sociology, law and other disciplines. We encourage submissions that provide primarily conceptual or philosophical contributions. In empirically oriented work, we seek to promote high standards of methodological transparency and rigour (including through appendices and data deposits).
The Spring (April/May 2024) residency will take place at the University of Glasgow and is hosted by Gerasimos Tsourapas. Spring residents will interact with the International Politics of Mobility Sanctions (MOBSANCT) project team, which works on migration diplomacy in Europe and the Global South. The Fall (October/November 2024) residency will take place in Amsterdam and is hosted by Saskia Bonjour, Evelyn Ersanilli and Darshan Vigneswaran. Fall residents will interact with members of the Amsterdam Research Centre for Migration (ARC-M).
African countries
The University of Glasgow UK; Amsterdam
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The author residency programme is open to scholars with a PhD at all career stages as well as to PhD candidates.
To increase the geographic spread of contributions in Migration Politics, three of the six 2024 fellowships will be reserved for African scholars; i.e. people who completed their undergraduate or graduate degrees at an institution based on the African continent and/or scholars currently employed at an institution based on the African continent can apply to qualify for these reserved fellowships.
For more information read our FAQ, or watch the webinar with advice on how to structure a proposal + Q&A from Monday October 31, 9-10 am CET.
You are warmly invited to submit your paper proposal no later than 15 November 2023 16:59 CET through this form
The proposal (1,000-1,500 words) should contain:
In the submission form you’ll be asked to list:
Goodluck!
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