01 July 2021
Dear MIDEX UCLAN, Research Centre for Migration, Diaspora and Exile at University of Central Lancashire You have recently joined the IMISCOE Network and it’s only right that we welcome you with a nice and easy chat. As we wait to enjoy live conferences...

29 June 2021
Dr. Francio Guadeloupe , one of this year’s panellists for IMISCOE’s 18th Annual Conference, is a social and cultural anthropologist who has been a tenured staff member at the Department of Anthropology at the University of Amsterdam since 2013.

28 June 2021
Patricia N. Martuscelli speaks about family reunification policy in Brazil. Listen to her interview on The Migration Podcast .

07 June 2021
Meet the NEW IMISCOE Coordinators: an Interview with Jean-Michel Lafleur and Daniela Vintila (CEDEM) IMISCOE is delighted to announce its new co-ordinating institute as of next year, the University of Liège’s Centre for Ethnic and Migration Studies...

19.05.2021
Season 2 begins with a conversation between Douglas S. Massey and Asya Pisarevskaya about Mexican migration to the U.S. since the early 20th century.

Deadline: 20 May - 2021 (23:59 CEST)
This announcement concerns our renowned Rinus Penninx Best Paper Award, the winner of which will be announced on the last day of our upcoming annual conference “Crossing borders, connecting cultures” hosted by the University of Luxembourg 7th-9th July....

07 May 2021
Season 2 is around the corner! Listen to Jolynna and Fiona as they recap Season 1 with their favourite sound bites. Season1 Recap Episode on Soundcloud

30 March 2021
IMISCOE’s Research Initiative PriMob is happy to announce that the ‘Mapping the field‘ section of its website is ready and open for consultation.

Event: 7 - 9 July - 2021 - online
Dear IMISCOE-Members We hope that you are all doing well. I am sorry to have to inform you that this year’s IMISCOE Conference will need to go online again. We were hoping to welcome many of you all to a hybrid conference in Luxembourg. Until recently,...

28.02.2021
In this episode, I speak to Ien Ang about her research on media audiences , cultural consumption, migration and identity politics in an age of globalisation, and what her biography has got to do with it.