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CfP – Making the Most of Migration

23 May 2014 Universitaire Stichting, Brussels, Belgium Confirmed Speakers Frank van Tubergen (Utrecht University) “The Social Networks of Immigrant Children in Europe” Martin Ruhs (Oxford University) “The Price of Rights: Regulating International Labour Migration” Michael Samers (University of Kentucky) “Survival in the City: How do Young Immigrants in France make a living?” Thomas Liebig (OECD, CfP – Making the Most of Migration

CfP – Glasgow Panel – Party Reactions to Immigration in New Destination Countries

Abstract: Party reactions to immigration in new destination countries is a little studied topic. However, the sharp increase — in a very short period of time — of immigration to several European countries (such as Ireland, Italy, Portugal and Spain) that were traditional senders of migration provides an excellent opportunity for new avenues of research CfP – Glasgow Panel – Party Reactions to Immigration in New Destination Countries

CfP – Glasgow Section – Bridging political worlds: political parties and migration

Section Chairs: Joao Carvalho and Maria Sobolewska If you would like to propose a Panel with Papers for the Section “Bridging political worlds: political parties and migration” at the ECPR General Conference in Glasgow, please see the Section abstract here. Click here for the guidelines. You can submit a Panel with Papers via MyECPR here. If CfP – Glasgow Section – Bridging political worlds: political parties and migration

ECPR membership

Has your university joined for 2013/14? Check the ECPR website here to find out whether, as a member, you could be entitled to a wide range of benefits.  

ECPR Jean Blondel PhD Prize

Submit your Jean Blondel PhD Prize nomination by midnight on 2 Feb. Click here for further information and the nomination procedure.

Stein Rokkan Prize 2014

Deadline for nominations: 15 February 2014. Further information and nomination procedure can be found here.

Glasgow 2014 – Section endorsed

Click HERE  to see the Glasgow Section endorsed by the Standing Group on Immigration & Ethnicity. (S005 – Bridging Worlds: Political Parties and International Migration) Deadline for Panels and Papers: 15 February.

ECPR Graduate Student Conference

Call for Panels and Papers ECPR Graduate Student Conference More Panels added to Find a Friend. Check here to see if you have a Paper that would fit. Or – email Anna Foley (afoley@ecpr.eu) if you have an idea for a Panel and need more Papers. Deadline for the submission of all Papers and Panels ECPR Graduate Student Conference

Panel at ECPR Graduate STudent Conference – Call for Papers

Panel Chairs: Núria Franco-Guillén (GRITIM-Universitat Pompeu Fabra) and Verena Wisthaler (EURAC and University of Leicester) – MITE, Migration and Territory Young Researchers Network PANEL PROPOSAL: Immigration at the sub-state level: Politics and policies. This Panel looks at the interaction between two sources of cultural diversity within the same geographical area – the first one stemming Panel at ECPR Graduate STudent Conference – Call for Papers

Panel at IPSA Montreal

We invite you to propose papers for a panel to be organised at the International Political Science Association’s 23rd World Congress (Montreal, July 19-24, 2014). “The transformation of the left-right cleavage in time of economic crisis, globalisation and individualisation” Congress session: CS07 Political Attitudes and Behaviour Convenor: Prof. Marc Swyngedouw Chair: Prof. Nonna Mayer Co-Chair: Dr. Cristiano Vezzoni Panel at IPSA Montreal