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International Migration Governance: Policies and Practices in Diverse Societies

Comparative Politics
Governance
Institutions
Integration
Migration
Immigration
Policy Implementation
Policy-Making
S21
Daniela Vintila
Université de Liège
Angeliki Konstantinidou
Sciences Po Paris

Endorsed by the ECPR Standing Group on Migration and Ethnicity


Abstract

The intensification of human mobility worldwide has put the topic of migration governance at the forefront of policy-making. Recent events such as the COVID-19 pandemic, the Black Lives Matter movement or the so-called ʻrefugee crisisʼ have further incentivised the salience of migration and the polarization around the issue at the political and societal level. In parallel, an increasingly rich debate on diversity policies has emerged in academic circles, drawing attention on the complex interactions between different levels of government (national, sub-national, supranational) and actors (public authorities, trade unions, civil society organizations, etc.) with an active role in shaping migration policy-making in home countries, host countries, or transnationally. Additionally, such growing scholarly interest in the formulation, implementation and evaluation of migration and integration policies has also been coupled with a rising concern over the effect of such policies on migrants’ lives or their processes and (sometimes shifting) motivations of settlement or return. This Section aims to bring together panels and papers that engage, from a critical perspective, with international migration policies and practices. Following an interdisciplinary approach and diverse methodological viewpoints, the Section welcomes panels and papers that focus on the different social, economic, political and/or legal facets of immigration, emigration, integration or return. We are particularly interested in proposals focusing on: - Immigration policies and migration governance from a multilevel perspective; - Dynamics of labour market incorporation of immigrant populations and returnees; - Migrants’ social inclusion and access to basic services and welfare; - Diaspora policies and the governance of emigration; - Public opinion towards migration and diversity; - The salience of migration in political debates; - Border control and international management of migration flows; - Migrants’ political engagement in origin/receiving countries and patterns of transnational political mobilisation and claims-making; - Citizenship regimes, the design and effects of naturalization policies; - Forced displacement, asylum governance and the protection of refugees; - Narratives of belonging in diverse societies; - Intra-regional mobility and the role of supranational actors in migration management. About Section chairs: Daniela Vintila is a postdoctoral researcher at the Center for Ethnic and Migration Studies (University of Liege). She is chair of ECPR SG Migration & Ethnicity, chair of IPSA RC03 European Unification, and co-convenor of IMISCOE SC Migration, Citizenship and Political Participation. Angeliki Konstantinidou is a PhD candidate at SciencesPo Paris. She is co-convenor of ECPR SG Migration and Ethnicity and secretary of IPSA RC03 European Unification.
Code Title Details
INN080 Diversity, social trust and public opinion towards migration View Panel Details
INN119 Global Migration Governance Through Free Trade Agreements View Panel Details
INN134 Immigrant integration at the local level in the aftermaths of the European ‘refugee crisis’: the interplays between politics, policies and governance View Panel Details
INN137 Informalization in migration governance: theorizing its forms and impact beyond the Global North View Panel Details
INN186 Migrants’ social inclusion in host countries: access to basic services View Panel Details
INN208 Non-Residents’ Participation toward the Homeland Arena in European Perspective View Panel Details
INN228 Path dependencies, critical junctures and crises in migration governance View Panel Details
INN375 Translating the Law: Methodological and Theoretical Issues in the Study of the Implementation of Citizenship and Migration View Panel Details
INN376 Translating the Law: What Can We Learn from Implementation in the Study of Citizenship and Migration? View Panel Details
INN390 Migration and politics: patterns of political engagement and parties' positions on migration View Panel Details
VIR070 Diaspora mobilisation and homeland politics View Panel Details
VIR106 Exploring the Missing Links of Migrant Enfranchisement View Panel Details
VIR130 Ideational aspects of migration and integration policy, politics and governance View Panel Details
VIR151 Irregular Migration and (in)Security in Southern Europe View Panel Details
VIR188 Migration and labour markets View Panel Details
VIR189 Migration governance in practice: critically addressing the ‘implementation gap’ View Panel Details
VIR365 The welfare-mobility nexus: actors and strategies in home and host countries View Panel Details
VIR379 Understanding migration governance: policies and actors View Panel Details
VIR388 When Deportation is called Return: changes and continuities in the EU management of irregular migration flows View Panel Details