20th IMISCOE Annual Conference: Migration and Inequalities. In search of answers and solutions

3-6 July, 2023, hybrid conference (University of Warsaw and online) by the International Migration Research Network.

Event Host/Institute: IMISCOE (International Migration Research Network)
Event date and time (to and from): July 3-6, 2023
Event location/venue: Hybrid (University of Warsaw Campus and online)
Event type: Conference
Link: https://www.imiscoe.org/conference/

Description from host: The conference’s focus on inequalities and migration will facilitate the strengthening of inequality-related topics in the IMISCOE debates from different methodological approaches and various disciplinary fields. This event will foster thought-provoking discussions on the new map of global inequalities and challenges for the future, such as demographic, climate, and technological changes, and engage in a dialogue about solutions to the key challenges surrounding migration in the 21st century. Considering the massive displacement of people as a result of the war in Ukraine, the conference will provide a platform for a thorough discussion on forced migration in Europe and beyond.

Link to conference programme: https://www.imiscoe.org/docman-docs/1368-2023-imiscoe-annual-conference-warsaw-booklet/file

The views expressed are those of the author/s, and are not attributable to the host organisations of the Resettlement.Plus website.

Recent Updates

Screenshot 2023-11-12 201650
Summary of Private Refugee Sponsorship in Canada: 2021 Market Study
This report seeks to understand the potential market in Canada for private sponsorship of refugees, especially...
Read full article »
rplus_literature
Family Reunification and Europe
The November 2023 roundup of literature on Sponsorship, Resettlement, and Pathways to Protection was...
Read full article »
jrs_ogimage
Summary of Solidarity Work as Political Action: Advocating for Refugee and Asylum Seekers in the USA
The authors analyzed the rise of solidarity activism in the USA, focused on supporting refugees, asylum...
Read full article »