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Official account for International Migration editorial team @AhmetIcduygu @AysenUstubici @janrath1 @DenizSSert. IM is the leading journal for migration research
Joined December 2020
🚀 MITIME is hiring 15 PhD researchers — incl. 2 at Koç University (Istanbul) with MiReKoc. Topics: Remote Work & Mobility; Migration & Time. 🌍 Mobility rule applies. ⭐ International training + funding. 🔗 Apply: https://t.co/TRxRAxSG1k ⏳ Deadline: Feb 1, 2026
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📢 New Publication! Our PhD candidate Sena Taha has published her book review in The Home I Worked to Make: Voices From the New Syrian Diaspora by Wendy Pearlman, in @IntMig_Journal, a leading journal for migration research. 👉 Read here: https://t.co/YBLVYWx6vv
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📢Call for Applications for 11 4-year Doctoral Researcher Positions 📍Bielefeld University & University of Duisburg Essen ⏰Deadline: 1 October 2025 ➕ Find out more:
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📢 NEW PUBLICATION📢 🔓 OPEN ACCESS article now available! "IOM's WAKA Well unravelled: A multimodal discourse analysis of an internet-based migration-information campaign" By linguist & political scientist @giancasgae in—@IntMig_Journal To read: 👉 https://t.co/rA2p1je7W5 👇
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Most migration-information campaigns (MICs) funded by European countries or the European Union (EU) itself, with the collaboration of international and transnational organisations, have been target...
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📣 Postdoc vacancy! I am looking for a qualitative postdoc (3 years, 100%) to join my ERC project #RESTATE (Refugees’ Political Participation and State-(Re)Making in Displacement, 85%) and my project #SYREALITY (Syrian Imaginations of Europe meet Reality, 15%).
Very happy that ERC is funding my project RESTATE about how refugees perceive and engage with the state throughout their displacement journeys, and how these perceptions shape their roles as political actors.
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Our final day at MiReKoc-UNIC International Summer School 2025 began with an inspiring session led by Deniz Sert (Özyeğin University) and @AysenUstubici , focusing on the publishing process and insights into @IntMig_Journal. #publishing #academiclife @UNIC_EU
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📷 #BookReview Edited by @ezagheni, @CVZuccotti, @edeutschma & @LGDrouhot, “Computational Research” explores a range of new techniques for conducting ethics & migration research. @tandfonline review by Şükrü Atsızelti https://t.co/ZaKraIg2q8
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📷 #BookReview “Radical Hospitality” by Nour Halabi (@aberdeenuni) leverages hospitality in policy & media as a way of reimagining the ethical bond of American society with newcomers. Read @Incogni09349108's (@DerbyUni) review here: https://t.co/29TTCMsMpw
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📷 #BookReview “The Children of Solaga” by Daina Sanchez (@ucsantabarbara) examines how migration across settler-borders transforms ways of self-making among Indigenous immigrations. Read Megan Raschig's review of the text here: https://t.co/SU5of7Qxya
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New publication! Can everyday contact between locals and refugees shape how people perceive integration? Using survey data from Istanbul, we find that the quality and site of contact matters, not the frequency! 🔗 https://t.co/dORklSDB1o
#Migration #Refugees #Türkiye
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New commentaries in @IntMig_Journal Soorej Jose Puthoopparambil on how global health data misrepresents migrant realities. Thrilled to welcome Muhammed H. Zaman & Daniel Parker this week at MiReKoc-UNIC International Summer School 2025! Read more: https://t.co/jK4QsJrjTg
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through collobarative insights by Wafa Abu El Kheir-Mataria, @MaiaTarnas, Tomas Simonek, Ghada Al-jadba, Mary Boatermaa Setrana, Kate Ellis, @maysa_26 , @AhmetIcduygu , Sahar Al-Jobury, Najwa Al-Dheeb, Albaraa Quradi, Nesrine Metry, Samir Hadjiabduli, Ibrahim Awad, Carly Ching
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+ Muhammad H. Zaman (@cfd_center) & Daniel Parker (@UCIrvine) curate conference insights reviewing systemic barriers to sustainable delivery of healthcare in refugee camps and beyond. Read now in Issue 63(4): https://t.co/WjwAnrkReD and https://t.co/ybtXLq4ggi ++
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The existing model for health provision in refugee camps is not fit for purpose, especially for protracted displacement. As individuals are increasingly displaced beyond the temporary period for...
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New #Commentary Alert! Soorej Jose Puthoopparmbil (Uppsala University) explores how data at the intersection of migration & health research is dangerously misrepresenting reality. https://t.co/rQ19CZi4uu ++
New commentaries in @IntMig_Journal Soorej Jose Puthoopparambil on how global health data misrepresents migrant realities. Thrilled to welcome Muhammed H. Zaman & Daniel Parker this week at MiReKoc-UNIC International Summer School 2025! Read more: https://t.co/jK4QsJrjTg
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📢 The Comparative Migration Studies (CMS) invites proposals for its 2025 thematic Call special issue on: "Regional Perspectives on Migration" ⏳Deadline for proposals submission: 1 October 2025 (23:59) 🔗All the details:
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Glad to see the article “Which Data Am I?”. The Making of Migrants' Scattered Subjectivities and the Impossibility of Giving an Account of Oneself" now out in @IntMig_Journal
https://t.co/tWPvK8zphs special issue on The Digitized Migration
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This paper interrogates the making of digital subjectivities that stem from the multiple data extractions that migrants experience. It argues that the digitalisation of the border regime does not...
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📚Reviewed by Oğuz Bulut Kök @kocuniversity, Jingyu Mao's "Intimacy as a Lens on Work & Migration" leverages emotions to uncover wider inequalities facing performers migrating rural-urban lives & ethnic identities in China. 🔗 https://t.co/L91Pi05hMh
@BrisUniPress @EdinburghUni
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📚Reviewed by Ozgun Erdener Topak of @YorkUniversity, Iván Chaar López's "The Cybernetic Border" investigates how logics of enmity are embedded into border enforcement technologies of the USA to perpetrate racialized violence. 🔗 https://t.co/V4ZqVIEt4B
@DukePress @UTAustin
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📢 Applications are now open for the ZEIT STIFTUNG BUCERIUS Ph.D. Scholarship Program “Uncertainty”! 📚 The program includes scholarships for different stages of Ph.D. research ⏳Application deadline: 30 June 2025 All the details and how to apply:
zeit-stiftung.de
Whether it's due to the climate crisis, wars, political polarization, inflation or global health crises: Increasing uncertainty about the future has become a defining feature of our time. The ZEIT...
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New Article 👉"Parties abroad and migrants' representation in the country of origin" By Sergiu Gherghina @UofGlasgow & Sorina Soare @UNI_FIRENZE
#research #representation #onlinesurvey #politicalparties
https://t.co/mTJBD9B2cP
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