At our IMER writing retreat in September 2020, we tried out reading groups for the first time and it worked very well. We agreed that it can be very helpful…
International Migration & Ethnic Relations Posts
On the 26th of November 2020 the IMER Junior Scholar Network invited Sindre Bangstad to give a lecture and then lead a discussion on the concept of “race” in Norway…
Over the last semester, three members of IMER Junior Scholar Network have handed in and defended their dissertations. The focus of their research covers a broad range of issues within…
We are slowly adjusting to life during the pandemic but without a doubt 2020 has not been great for our academic life. Many of us had to postpone or…
Recently, the IMER junior scholar network invited Marry-Anne Karlsen (picture below) to give a seminar over Zoom about the future career opportunities for migration scholars after Ph.D. Marry-Anne is a…
Check out the latest publications by some of the members of the network: The emotional journey of motherhood in migration. The case of Southern European mothers in Norway Raquel Herrero-Arias,…
Not only are junior scholars of migration pushing their limits to advance on their dissertation during Covid-19 lockdown, they also take time to engage in public debate on important current…
We congratulate our colleague Kari Anne Drangsland who has published the article: “Bordering through recalibration: Exploring the temporality of the German ‘Ausbildungsduldung’” in the journal Environment and Planning C: Politics…
Following the Corona outbreak the government closed the Norwegian universities on 12 March. As a consequence, all employees have to work from home for the foreseeable future. In light of…
On the 25th of February 2020, Zubia Willmann Robleda, one of the members of the IMER Junior Scholar Network and the network’s communications responsible, presented her third article part of…