From the Standing Group on
Migration and EthnicityVacancies
Post-Doc DemEx (Democracy in Exile: A Comparative Study of Russian Migrant Communities following the Full-Scale Invasion of Ukraine) in the Centre of Migration Research, University of Warsaw. Application Deadline: November 1, 2025, 9 AM (CET).
SG Members’ News on Projects and Activities:
Webinar Migrant electoral rights - Online launch of the Migrant Electoral Rights (MER) dataset. 15 October 2025. European University Institute.
CfP Special Issue of Journal Politics, Groups, and Identities ‘‘Emotions in bottom-up demand for populist far-right narratives and top-down construction of racialized, classed, and gendered identities in diverse political systems and cultures’’. Deadline for abstracts: 1 October 2025. Submission of full paper for selected abstracts: 31 December 2025.
CfP Blog series on Visions and Narratives in Migration Studies. IMISCOE Reflexive Studies. Deadline for abstracts: 31 October 2025.
Symposium and Public Lecture ‘‘The Bristol School of Multiculturalism: Enduring relevance, gaps and ways forward’’ (Hybrid – in person and online), 17 November 2025. Jointly hosted by the University of Bristol and Swansea University.
CfP Special Issue ‘‘They are here too: Experiences of Domestic, Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (DSGBV) among Migrants in Europe” Institute for Research on Genders and Sexualities. Dublin City University, Ireland. 27 February 2026. Deadline for abstracts: 30 November 2025.
DCU (Dublin City University) invites you to tune into ASHA Podcast ‘‘Crossing Borders, Breaking Silences” a podcast amplifying the powerful narratives of migrant women.
Online Survey DYNAMIG ‘‘Survey of Academics/Researchers Based in Europe and Africa (ACD)’’
New Publications from SG Members
Abbondanza, G. (2025). The Foreign Policy of Irregular Migration Governance: State Security and Migrants Insecurity in Italy and Australia. Taylor & Francis.
Alvarado, M., Hoffmeyer-Zlotnik, P., Lavenex, S., & Lutz, P. (2025). Business migration between labour and trade: Evidence from Switzerland. Comparative Migration Studies, 13(1).
Bondarevska I., Politi E., Gale J., Green E., Yudina A., Bondarenko Z. (2025). Concept Book. Attitudes towards Migration and Society in Ukraine. Dnipro: Alfred Nobel University.
Brunarska, Z. (2025). (In)voluntary non-migrants? Unfulfilled migration intentions under emigration restrictions. Nationalities Papers. 1-16.
Brunarska, Z., & Saczuk, K. (2025). Perception of inequalities between the national majority group and minority groups and justifications for the existing inequalities in Europe: Insights from the RAISE WP4 survey (RAISE Deliverable 4.5).
Burton-Jeangros, C., Refle, J.-E., Fakhoury, J., Consoli, L., & Jackson, Y. (2025). The impact of legal status regularization on men and women's well-being. Social Indicators Research.
Chakraborty, A., & Castillo Villanueva, A. (2025). Editorial introduction: Mapping the intersection of migration and gender-based violence. Partecipazione e Conflitto, 18(1), 132–146.
Chakraborty, A., & Gaynor, N. (2025). Race, gender, and the immigrant student: Aspiring decolonisation in Irish universities. Irish Journal of Sociology, 0(0).
Chee, L. L. (2025). Merchants of migrant domestic labour: Recruitment agencies and neoliberal migration governance in Southeast Asia. Springer.
Cîrstea, A. M., & Pescinski, J. (2024). ‘Intimacy as method’: Ethnographic reflections on equitable knowledge production in migration research. Migration Studies, 12(3), mnae020.
Cojocaru, O., Gaspar, S., & Wang, X. (2025). “Just look at those shabby trains in Lisbon”: Post-arrival disappointment amongst Chinese migrants in Portugal. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 51(15), 3772–3788.
Czymara, C. S., Gorodzeisky, A., & Leykin, I. (2025). Political legacies and present perceptions of migrants. Comparative Migration Studies, 13(1), 1-19.
Dakowska, D. (2024). Fuir et accueillir : associations polonaises et de la diaspora ukrainienne face à l’exil. AOC. Analyse, Opinion, Critique.
Dakowska, D. (2024). L’accueil des réfugiés d’Ukraine. In P.-F. Laval & H. Flavier (Eds.), Ukraine. Réflexions sur une guerre européenne (pp. 161–178). Paris: Pedone.
Dakowska, D., & Skowronska, K. (2025). De l’émigration à l’asile : l’accueil sélectif des exilés en Pologne. Mondes et migrations, (1346–1348), 34–44.
Dodevska, I. (2024). The production of “evidence” for migrant integration policy in the European Union. Migration Studies, 12(4).
Dodevska, I. (2025). Europe and its Others: Migrant Integration in Research and Policy. Springer.
Dupont, P.-L. (2025). A typology of Roma misrepresentation in contemporary Europe: Marginalization, denizenship, suppression and co-option. Deusto Journal of Human Rights, 15, 161–183.
Dupont, P.-L. (2025). Anti-racism, multiculturalism and human rights: Reconceiving the politics of diversity in employment and education. Palgrave Macmillan.
Dziadyk, N. (2025). The Battleground of Migration Politics in Prague Amid the (Poly)Crisis. Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies, 23(3), 436–449.
Fiorito, T. (2024). Beyond research as a dirty word? Searching for ethical and reflexive ways of doing research with and for migrant communities. Migration Studies, 12(3), mnad027.
Fortes, E. (2025). Participatory Concept Calibration: How Quantitative Framing Can Help Elucidate Richer Data in Qualitative Interviews. International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 24.
Gianolla, C. (2025). Emotion narratives of Trump and Harris disputing US political culture in the 2024 electoral campaign. Emotions and Society, Advance online publication, 1–10.
Gianolla, C. (2025). The postcolonial sociology of love in Gandhi’s non-violent political culture of satyagraha. Frontiers in Sociology, 10, Article 1520969, 1–10. https://doi.org/10.3389/fsoc.2025.1520969
Gianolla, C., Mónico, L., & Cruz, M. J. (2024). Emotion narratives on the political culture of radical right populist parties in Portugal and Italy. Politics and Governance, 12, Article 8556, 1–22.
Grossman, J. (2025). Extraterritorial Militarism: Emigrants as Soldiers in Israel. Comparative Migration Studies,13(1).
Guglielmi, S., & Maggini, N. (2025). Addressing migrant inequality in youth political engagement: The role of parental influences. Politics and Governance, 13.
Guglielmi, S., Riniolo, V., Maggini, N., Visioli, M., & Sanarico, A. (2025). “The girl must stay quiet”: Marginalisation of young women in political spaces and the impact of gender socialization and ethnic background. SocietàMutamentoPolitica, 16(31), 59–74.
Guner, Ç. E. (2025). Urban Citizenship During a Protracted Crisis: Syrian Refugees’ Access to Rights and Services in Izmir, Turkey. Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies, 23(3), 469-483.
Gutiérrez Torres, I. (2024). Trapped in Ceuta: Reflexive tactics and methods in Participatory Filmmaking among cross-border women. Migration Studies, 12(3), mnad031.
Hellgren, Z., & Gabrielli, L. (2025). Everyday Antigypsyism and Structural Discrimination: How the Normalisation of Racism Shapes Social Exclusion. Migraciones, 1-21.
Hill, S. T., Modood, T., & Denham, J. (2025). Multicultural nationalism: Saving the white working class from Blue Labour? The Political Quarterly. 405-602.
Humphris, R., Hudson, G., & Bazurli, R. (2025). Digital internal bordering: Surveillance, data-sharing, and the fate of sanctuary cities. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 51(14), 3675–3694.
Lavenex, S., Hoffmeyer-Zlotnik, P., Alvarado, M., & Lutz, P. (2025). Attracting migrants through the backdoor: Business migration in Switzerland. Migration Studies, 13(3).
Maas, W. (2024). EU Citizenship’s Purpose and Achievements Reconsidered. Nordic Journal of Social Law, 38.
Margheritis, A. (Ed.). (2025). Migration crisis with adjectives: Towards a new conceptualization and assessment of institutional responses to migration crises across world regions. Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies, 23(3), 355–483.
Mazzero, C. (2025). Higher education in displacement: empowering pathway or double-edged institution? Insights from Belarusian students' experiences. Journal of Refugee Studies. 1-17.
Modood, T. (2025). Multiculturalism, nationalism and depolarisation. Nations and Nationalism. 1-10.
Modood, T., & Sardoc, M. (2025). Multiculturalism re-examined: An interview with Tariq Modood. In M. Sardoc (Ed.), Making sense of toleration (pp. 97–111). Palgrave Macmillan.
Osseiran, S., & Nimer, M. (2024). Knowledge production in refugee studies from the South: Theorization of refugee labour in the literature on Turkey. Migration Studies, 12(3), mnae028.
Osso, B. N. (2025). A creeping crisis of migration management? Institutional responses and implications for “access” at the EU’s physical, legal, and social borders. Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies, 23(3), 367–383.
Osso, B. N. (2025). Exploring refugee experiences of migration management: A socio-legal inquiry into visual artworks and social media. Ethnicities, 1–21.
Pedroza, L., & Palop-García, P. (2025). Autocratic intrusions in migration and citizenship policy: A comparison of the People’s Republic of China, Taiwan, and SARs Hong Kong and Macau. Migration Studies, 13(3).
Pozzato, D. (2025). Migration policy liberalization in response to an exogenous crisis: The case of Italy’s regularization of immigrant workers amidst the Covid-19 pandemic. Journal of Immigrant and Refugee Studies, 23(3), 419–435.
Pozzato, D. (2025). Reframing perceptions of immigrants’ desirability in a time of labour shortages: The case of racialised immigrant workers in Denmark. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. 1-22.
Rebelo, S., Cruz, M. J., Gianolla, C., Sotero, L., & Mónico, L. (2025). Discriminated and violent? The social representations of minorities in the rise of radical right populist parties in Portugal and Italy. Social Sciences, 14, Article 172, 1–21.
Refle, J.-E., Elezovic, A. S., Burton-Jeangros, C., & Jackson, Y. (2025). Non-state regulators? Civil society as extension of the state in a context of cross-sectoral policy coordination. European Policy Analysis.
Reinecke, C., & Löhr, I. (2024). Beyond the present, the nation, and Europe: Three different uses of history in reflexive migration studies. Migration Studies, 12(3). mnae023.
Rivas, L., McNeill, H., & Randolph, M. (2025). Deter, detain, deport and demonise: should others follow the Australian crimmigration model? Australian Journal of International Affairs, 1–11.
Salama, N., Fanani, M., Pohl, F., & Widiastuti. (2022). Disproving the myth of racial harassment and trauma among Indonesian Americans. Psikohumaniora: Jurnal Penelitian Psikologi, 7(2), 183–194.
Schmid, L., Ruhs, M., Bauböck, R., & Mourão Permoser, J. (2025). Beyond myth busting: How engagement with ethical dilemmas can improve debates and policymaking on migration. Ethics & International Affairs, 39(1), 26–36.
Schmid, L., Ruhs, M., Bauböck, R., & Permoser, J. M. (2025). Beyond Myth Busting: How Engagement with Ethical Dilemmas Can Improve Debates and Policymaking on Migration. Ethics & International Affairs, 39(1), 26-36.
Sereke, W. B. (2024). ‘Are you a refugee like us? Oh then we have hope!’Affective discursive encounters in doing insider Other research. Migration Studies, 12(3).
Silverman, J. A., Abramson, Y., & Grossman, J. (2025). It’s all personal: State-led mobilisation of diaspora individuals. The British Journal of Politics and International Relations. 1-23.
Stefańska, R., Grzymała-Kazłowska, A., & Wach, D. (2025). Welfare pluralism and a policy window in refugee policies: The emergence and proliferation of community sponsorship in Europe, 2013–2023. Journal of International Migration and Integration, 1–34.
Stielike, L., Schäfer, P., Stierl, M., & Bartels, I. (2024). The moral economies of reflexive migration studies. Migration Studies, 12(3).
Stierl, M., Stielike, L., Schäfer, P., Bartels, I., Amelina, A., Dodevska, I., ... & Olarinde-Olomola, O. S. (2025). Reflexivity as Critique? A Conversation on the Politics of Knowledge Production in Migration Studies. Zeitschrift für Migrationsforschung.
van Reekum, R., & Schinkel, W. (2024). Instituting the global: The racial analytics of migration. Migration Studies, 12(3).
Zadhy-Çepoğlu, A. N. (2024). Reflexive reciprocity under an ethics of care: Reflections from the field for refugee studies. Migration Studies, 12(3).
Zschirnt, E., Lacroix, J., & Ruedin, D. (2025). ‘Tell me more…’: The kind of information added influences ethnic discrimination in the Swiss rental housing market. European Societies, 27(3), 519–54.