Newsletter January 2024: ECPR Standing Group (SG) Migration and Ethnicity

Newsletter January 2024: ECPR Standing Group (SG) Migration and Ethnicity

SG News: Our ECPR Standing Group Migration and Ethnicity is delighted to announce that:

  • Our SG Section International Migration: Policies and Politics” at the 2024 ECPR General Conference, will be coordinated by Sebastián Umpierrez de Reguero (Autonomous University of Madrid) & Verena Wisthaler (University of Innsbruck).
  • Our ECPR Online Seminar Series in Migration and Ethnicity continues to showcase the latest research in our field! Our last webinar (with Ricard Zapata-Barrero, Ibrahim Awad, Hassan Bousetta, Boutaina Ismaili Idrissi, and Sarah Wolff) focused on ‘Migration in the Mediterranean’. Our next session will take place on 25 January 2024 with Mari-Liis Jakobson (Tallinn University, Estonia) where she presents her research on ‘How migrants become ‘The People: The logics of populist mobilization in the context of transnational migration.’

SG Members’ News on Projects and Activities:

CfP 8th Conference on Migration Research in Austria Panel on ‘‘Inclusive responses to irregular migration: challenges and opportunities of multilevel governance’’, 18-20 September 2024, University of Innsbruck, Deadline for submission: 29 January.2024

 

CfP 8th Conference on Migration Research in Austria ‘‘Global inequalities, (Im)Mobilities and Migration Societies: Post-Migrant Perspectives’’ 18-20 September 2024, University of Innsbruck, Deadline for submission: 29. January.2024.

 

CfP Special Issue Gender-Based Violence and Migration: Political Conflict, Intersectionality, and Contentious politics’, Deadline for submission of Abstracts: 31. January. 2024

 

CfP International Workshops on Public Policy ‘‘Shaping Policymaking from the Ground Up: Activism and Governance in Multi-Level Institutional Settings’’, 26-28 June 2024 (hybrid), International Public Policy Association (IPPA), Guadalajara. Deadline for Abstracts: 31. January. 2024

 

CfP International Conference ‘‘Citizens and the State During and After Crises: The Dynamic of Institutions, Attitudes and Behaviors’’, 23-24 May 2024, University Stockholm, Södertörn. Deadline for Applications: 20. February. 2024.

 

 The Webinar Series ‘SECUREU’ explores Securitization of Migrants and Ethnic Minorities and the Rise of Xenophobia in the EU’ The Jean Monnet Network ‘SECUREU’ project.

 

The Webinar Series “Diversity Matters” has explored aspects of migrations, mobilities and diversities from a variety of theoretical and methodological standpoints since 2021, led by Migrations and Diversities research group of Eurac Research.

 

New Publications from SG Members (2023-2024)

Acker, S., & Brumat, L. (2023). Faith Actors and the Global Compact on Refugees: A Local Role, a Global Norm? Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies Research Paper, (2023_64).

Auer, D., & Ruedin, D. (2024). Experimental evidence on how implicit racial bias affects risk preferences. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 1-20.

Battiston, S., Luconi, S., & Valbruzzi, M. (2024). To vote or not to vote in the homeland elections? Insights into voting abstention in Italy’s constituency abroad. Modern Italy, 29(1), 73-96.

Bialas, U. (2023). Forever 17: Coming of Age in the German Asylum System. University of Chicago Press.

Blanco Sío-López, C. (2023). Structural Factors of Post-Migration Inclusiveness: The Struggle for EU Free Movement as a History of Possibilities, 1985-2015, EuropeNow (special feature: The Politics of Postmigration,) 51.

Brumat, L., & Vera Espinoza, M. (2023). Actors, Ideas, and International Influence: Understanding Migration Policy Change in South America. International Migration Review.

Brumat, L., Vélez, D. C., & Pachocka, M. (2023). The Role of International Organizations in Global Migration Governance: Sustainable Development as a Strategy for Extending Global Public Goods. In Global Public Goods and Sustainable Development in the Practice of International Organizations (pp. 85-106). Brill.

Brunarska, Z., & Ivlevs, A. (2023). Forced displacement and subsequent generations’ migration intentions: intergenerational transmission of family migration capital. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 1-21.

Camatarri, S. (2024).  Citizens Beyond Borders. History, Opinions and Representation of Italians Abroad, Contemporary Italian Politics, DOI: 10.1080/23248823.2024.2305995

Carlà, A. (2023). Minority Issues from a Non-traditional Security Perspective: Cross-fertilization among Research Fields. Europa Ethnica, 80(1-2), 88-99.

Emmenegger, P., Fossati, F., Häusermann, S., Papadopoulos, Y., Sciarini, P., & Vatter, A. (Eds.). (2023). The Oxford Handbook of Swiss Politics. Oxford University Press.

Finn, V., & Ramaciotti, J. P. (2024). Reject, Reject, Reject… Passed! Explaining a Latecomer of Emigrant Enfranchisement. Politics and Governance, 12.

Grote, G., & Carlà, A. (2024). Changing Borders and Challenging Belonging: Policy Change and Private Experience. Peter Lang International Academic Publishers.

Hadj Abdou, L., & Ruedin, D. (2023). Migration debates in the political party arena during the Covid‐19 pandemic in Austria. Governance.

Hoffmeyer-Zlotnik, P. (2023). Perspectives of flow and place: rethinking notions of migration and mobility in policymaking. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 1-18.

Hoffmeyer-Zlotnik, P. (2023). The quiet politics of migration supranationalization–Commission entrepreneurship and the intra-Corporate Transferee Directive. Journal of European Integration, 1-21.

Hoffmeyer-Zlotnik, P., Lavenex, S., & Lutz, P. (2023). Expanding, complementing, or substituting multilateralism? EU preferential trade agreements in the migration regime complex. Politics and Governance, 11(2), 49-61.

Hoffmeyer‐Zlotnik, P., Lavenex, S., & Lutz, P. (2023). The Limits of EU Market Power in Migration Externalization: Explaining Migration Control Provisions in EU Preferential Trade Agreements. JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies.

Hoffmeyer‐Zlotnik, P., Lavenex, S., & Lutz, P. (2023). The Limits of EU Market Power in Migration Externalization: Explaining Migration Control Provisions in EU Preferential Trade Agreements. JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies.

Jaroszewicz, M., Lesińska, M., & Pachocka, M. (2023). Editorial Introduction to Special Issue: Migration State in Practice. Social Policy Issue Problemy Polityki Społecznej, 63(4), 1-5.

Kotygorenko V.  (head, ed.), Dehterenko A., Kalakura Y, Kochan I., Liashenko O., Mazuka I., Nikolaiets O.., Novorodovsky, V. .The Dialectics of the National-Civic and Ethnic in Ukrainian Society.

Kubera, J. (2023). The French Paradox, or a Bottom-Up Modification of Integration Policy. The Republican Model and Polish Immigrant Organisations in France. Social Policy Issues Problemy Polityki Społecznej, 63(4), 1-19.

Lavenex, S., Lutz, P., & Hoffmeyer-Zlotnik, P. (2023). Migration governance through trade agreements: insights from the MITA dataset. The Review of International Organizations, 1-27.

Medda-Windischer, R., & Carlà, A. (2023). Europäische zivilgesellschaftliche Integration und gemeinsame Werte: Die Erfahrung eines Brettspiels. In Der Schutz des Individuums durch das Recht: Festschrift für Rainer Hofmann zum 70. Geburtstag (pp. 633-650). Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg.

Nakonieczna-Bartosiewicz, J., & Heidrich, D. (2023). How Do States Challenge International Regimes? the Case Study of Poland and the International Refugee Regime. Social Policy Issues Problemy Polityki Społecznej,63(4), 1-24.

Özdemir, G. Ş. (2024). Intersectional (In) visibility: experiences of irregular migrants in Barcelona. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 1-24.

Pakulski, J. (2023). The Shaping of Migrant Society – Australia’s Changing Immigration Strategy and Policies. Social Policy Issues Problemy Polityki Społecznej, 63(4), 1-17.

Perna, R., & Vandermeerschen, H. (2023). Conceptualizing Immigrants ‘access to Social Assistance and their Interaction with Street-Level Bureaucrats. In H. Vandermeerschen, E Mescoli, J-M.Lafleur, and P De Cuyper (eds) Newcomers Navigating the Welfare State: Experiences of Immigrants and Street-Level Bureaucrats with Belgium’s Social Assistance System. Leuven University Press.

Schramm, M., & Hallensleben, M. (2023). The Politics of Postmigration. Europe Now, (Special feature: Politics of Postmigration).

Sener, M. Y. (2023). The Case for an Extended Understanding of the Migration State: Regulating Migration in Turkey. Social Policy Issues Problemy Polityki Społecznej, 63(4), 1-14.

Triandafyllidou, A., Bivand Erdal, M., Marchetti, S., Raghuram, P., Sahin Mencutek, Z., Salamońska, J., Scholten, P. & Vintila, D. (2023). Rethinking Migration Studies for 2050. Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies, 1-21.

Trucco, D. (2023). The criminalization of border solidarity and the Law as a double-edged weapon. Partecipazione e Conflitto, 16(3), 470-489.

Vandermeerschen, H., Mescoli, E., Lafleur, J. M., & De Cuyper, P. (2023). Newcomers Navigating the Welfare State: Experiences of Immigrants and Street-Level Bureaucrats with Belgium’s Social Assistance System. Leuven University Press.

Vétois, M., Sontag, K., Manatschal, A., Planamente, N., Kim, J., & Falomir-Pichastor, J. M. (2023). Overcoming Social Interactions Stress During COVID-19 Lockdown: The Role of Individuals’ Mobility and Online Emotional Support. International Migration Review.

 Wrońska, I. (2023). Evolution of Canadian immigration policy. The experience of resettlement and measures towards inclusiveness. Social Policy Issues Problemy Polityki Społecznej, 63(4), 1-17.

 

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