Thanks to the joint effort of EMiGR and the Espacio de Estudios Migratorios the special issue of Miradas en Movimiento edited by Sergio Prieto Diaz, Marco Armiero, and Richard Tucker is now available online. 

 

 

CFPS_last_version.pdf (97,4 kB)

 

Opportunities

(Jobs, fellowships, grants etc.)

In the Archive since deadline already passed:

 

 

Vacancy Announcement - Research Fellow
(post-­‐doctoral position) CapAdapt Project (ANR)

 

 

Post doctoral position 

CU Population Center–NCAR Integrated Science Program
Research Associate (Post-doctoral)
“Migration, Urbanization & Climate Change Across Scales”
Application screening begins November 1, 2011. Screening of applications will continue until the position is filled. 

post doc University of Colorado.docx (15,5 kB)

 

Call for applications

MISOCO ONLINE APPLICATION NOW OPEN!
Application for the MISOCO Master Course 2012-2014 has now opened.

Application for Erasmus Mundus Student Scholarship candidates will close 15 December 2011.
Application for self-funded candidates will close 15 April 2012.
read more...
Scholar Scholarships
The MISOCO consortium is welcoming outstanding migration scholars who are interested in contributing to the MISOCO master programme and strengthening academic partnerships with the consortium. Selected academics are hosted for a period of up to three months in one of the Consortium’s institutions.

Erasmus Mundus Scholar Scholarships of € 1200 per week, with a minimum duration of two weeks and a maximum duration of three months, are available

https://www.misoco.org/misoco/home.cfm

 

JOB POSITIONS

Visiting Professorship in Migration
Research: Mobilisation, Representation and Participation. Department
of Political Science, University of Vienna 
 

 

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Two-year appointment as a Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow at the rank of Instructor in research areas related
to immigration, minority group status and the multicultural challenge in liberal democracies - University of Chicago

 

The Department of Comparative Human Development at the University of
Chicago invites applications for a two-year appointment as a Mellon
Postdoctoral Fellow at the rank of Instructor in research areas related
to immigration, minority group status and the multicultural challenge in
liberal democracies. Prospective fellows should be engaged in research
concerned with developmental challenges faced by immigrant and minority
group populations in the United States and other liberal democracies
with an eye on documenting and theorizing the scope and limits of
toleration for ethnic, cultural and religious diversity. Recipients of
these Postdoctoral Fellowships must have received their doctorates
within five academic years previous to the year of award. Persons
holding tenure-track appointments are not eligible to apply. Fellows
will teach two courses a year of their own devising at the undergraduate
or early graduate level and attend The Comparative Human Development
Workshop. Fellows are expected to use their remaining time for research,
during which period they should prepare dissertation research for final
publication and begin new research beyond the dissertation. Application
documents must be submitted online at the University of Chicago's
Academic Career Opportunities website: https://tinyurl.com/65twvur.
Applications are required to include 1) a cover letter which includes a
description of courses that might be taught, 2) a current curriculum
vitae, 3) a research statement, 4) a teaching statement, and 5)
reference contact information for three referees. Review of applications
will begin on February 1, 2011. The application process will continue
until the position is filled or until the application deadline of March
1, 2011. The position will be expected to begin no later than October 1,
2011.

The University of Chicago is an Affirmative Action / Equal Opportunity
Employer

 

 

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SUMMER SCHOOL

The International Development Studies of the Department of Human Geography
and Planning at Utrecht University, the Netherlands is offering a 2-week
summer school programme on "Global Migration and
Development", at the advanced bachelor level. The course will take place from 4 July to 15
July 2011.

https://www.utrechtsummerschool.nl/index.php?type=courses&code=S22

 

Publications

 

Anthropology of Food

https://aof.revues.org/index6515.html

 

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Ecological Economics, Volume 59, Issue 2, Pages 185-242 (12 September 2006)

 

Migration, Globalization and the Environment - Migration, Globalization and the Environment, ISEE Conference 2004
Edited by Roland Muradian, Eric Neumayer and Inge Ropke https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/09218009

 

M. MOREL and F. MAES, "The curious phenomenon of environmental migration/displacement; the role of international law in cross-border protection? in D. FRENCH (ed.), Global Justice and Sustainable Development (Martinus Nijhoff, Leiden, 2010), 273-288
 

 

 

 

WELCOME TO EMiGR NETWORK.

PLEASE, VISIT ALSO HOMEPAGE 2 

https://cms.migration-environment.webnode.com/homepage2/

 


Dear Colleagues,

Many of you already know me; for the others, let me very briefly introduce myself.
My name is Marco Armiero and I am an environmental historian. In the last few years I have been working on the relationships between migration and the environment. Although human mobility has been a major force in shaping the face of the earth, the environmental aspects of mass migrations are usually neglected.

I am writing to all of you because I would like to propose an idea. Let me say from the beginning that this is just an idea which needs to be discussed, improved, and shaped in our common discussions. My proposal is to build a network of scholars interested in the study of the connections between modern migrations and the environment.

I am creating a website (since it is not my field, my work will be very basic) which could become the common platform for this group. The website EMiGR (Environment and Migration Group of Research) should include: short bios of the participants in the network, CFPs, working papers, a list of publications, links, and sources. Hopefully, this website would be the starting point for some common projects such as workshops, conferences, research projects, and publications.

I am aware that all of you are very busy, and, therefore, I would like to be as clear as possible about what I am looking for in terms of participation. Obviously it is essentially your choice as to how much you will contribute to the website. What I need to build the network is your membership in this network, which implies that I can put your name, email, and a short presentation of your interests on migration and the environment on the website. You may wish to use the website to publish working papers, articles, lectures, CFPs, or other materials. I also welcome any and all suggestions for building and improving this website, including links to sources, research centers, and other professional contacts.

I think that this website could become a point of reference for those who want to study the environmental history of migrations. It has the potential of becoming an excellent tool for further developments; for instance, we might organize a workshop on migration and the environment and use that as the starting point for a collective publication. I believe that our group might also submit grant proposals on this subject.

I hope that I have sparked your interest in my proposal. I also hope you will feel free to give me your opinions and suggestions about the idea.

Best regards,
Marco Armiero

 

 

Search site

  

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NEWS!

Call for papers

   Tracing Social Inequalities in Environmentally-Induced Migration    -

ESF-ZiF-Bielefeld University Research Conference 2012 in cooperation with the Collaborative Research Centre “From Heterogeneities to

Inequalities” (CRC 882), GICC-EXCLIM and COST Action IS1101

Concept-note-ESF-UniBi-2012_final.pdf (123,6 kB)

 

 

 

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Call for papers

 

Call for papers and posters for the International Conference on Climate Change.pdf (10 kB)

 

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Call for papers

2º Simpósio Internacional de História Ambiental e Migrações 

Laboratório de Imigração, Migração e História Ambiental

Florianopolis, Santa Catarina, Brasil, 17-19 September 2012 

https://labimha.ufsc.br/2simposio/

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New Publication

 

Esbosços - revista do programa de Pós-Graduação em Historia da UFSC (Federal University of Santa Catarina) has just published a special issue on the environmental history of migrations; see https://www.periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/esbocos/issue/view/1678/showToc

 

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New report from the Asian Development Bank (Many thanks to François Gemenne for giving me this news)
https://beta.adb.org/sites/default/files/pub/2012/addressing-climate-change-migration.pdf

 

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New pubblication

 

 

International Dialogue on Migration N°17 - Migration and Social Change

 

https://publications.iom.int/bookstore/free/RedBook17.pdf

 

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Call for papers EDITED BOOK

Human mobility: Migration from an African and European viewpoint

 

ebook CNR (Migration).pdf (87,1 kB)

 

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The special issue Naturally immigrants of Miradas en Movimiento is finally out. It has been edited by Sergio Prieto Diaz, Marco Armiero, and Richard Tucker

 

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The State of Environmental Migration (SEM) 2010

François GemennePauline BrückerJoshua Glasser
 

A co-publishing by IDDRI and the International Organisation for Migration (IOM), edited by François GemennePauline Brücker and Joshua Glasser.

This volume is intended to be the first of an annual series, which will aim to provide the reader with regularly-updated qualitative assessments on the changing nature and dynamics of environmental migration throughout the world. The idea for it stemmed from the course «Environment and Migration», taught at the Paris School of International Affairs (PSIA) of Sciences Po. The course, which is thought to be the first of its kind in the world, examines the complex relationship between environmental change and migration flows. For their final assignment, students were asked to select and analyse a case of environmental migration, be it a sudden and violent natural disaster or a slow-onset environmental degradation. The best of these papers have been selected and edited, and are presented in this volume. Most of them constitute the first detailed analyses of the migration flows that were induced by some of the most dramatic events of 2010, paving the way for future scholarly works.

https://www.iddri.org/Publications/Collections/Analyses/The-State-of-Environmental-Migration-(SEM)-2010

 

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CFPs

RESTRUCTURING REFUGE AND SETTLEMENT: RESPONDING TO THE GLOBAL DYNAMICS OF DISPLACEMENT

Conference organized by
The Canadian Association for Refugee and Forced Migration Studies (CARFMS)
Hosted by
Centre for Refugee Studies (CRS)
York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
May 16-18, 2012

SUBMISSION DEADLINE: DECEMBER 30, 2011

cfp carfms.doc (29,5 kB)

 

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4th Global Migration History Conference

FP: Migrations and societies in Africa and the Middle East: a long term perspective
The 4th Global Migration History Conference (Rabat, 19-21 May 2012)

see in the cfps webpage 

 

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Call for applications

MISOCO ONLINE APPLICATION NOW OPEN!
Application for the MISOCO Master Course 2012-2014 has now opened.

Application for Erasmus Mundus Student Scholarship candidates will close 15 December 2011.
Application for self-funded candidates will close 15 April 2012.
read more...
Scholar Scholarships
The MISOCO consortium is welcoming outstanding migration scholars who are interested in contributing to the MISOCO master programme and strengthening academic partnerships with the consortium. Selected academics are hosted for a period of up to three months in one of the Consortium’s institutions.

Erasmus Mundus Scholar Scholarships of € 1200 per week, with a minimum duration of two weeks and a maximum duration of three months, are available

https://www.misoco.org/misoco/home.cfm

 

CFPS

The American Society for Environmental History Conference, Madison Wisconsin 2012
deadline 8 July 2011
https://www.asehmadison2012.com/

 

Summer School

International Development Studies of the Department of Human
Geography and Planning at Utrecht University, the Netherlands is offering a
2-week summer school programme on "Global Migration and
Development", at the advanced bachelor level. The course will take place from 4 July to
15 July 2011.
For more information and application procedures, please visit our
website: https://www.utrechtsummerschool.nl/index.php?type=courses&code=S22

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Migration Museum Project: 100 Images of Migration Competition

 

 

 

The Migration Museum Project is an exciting venture with aims to
establish a new national Migration Museum in the UK.

 

In conjunction with the Guardian newspaper, it is running a "100
Images of Migration" competition. Participants are invited to
upload images resonant of migration with a short explanation of what
the image means to them. Images can feature something very personal
like an object brought to the UK or something in the public domain
like a bank note printed on Huguenot Portal family paper. Or anything
else that speaks of migration.

Photographs, paintings, collages, or any other kind of image is
welcome. A selection of winning entries will feature in Guardian
Weekend magazine.

The competition runs until 17th June 2011 and images can be uploaded
via the Guardian article at

https://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2011/may/04/migration-museum-photograp
hy-competition or via the Migration Museum Project website at
https://www.migrationmuseum.org/
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CFPs:

Environmental Change and
Migration in Historical Perspective

Date 04 - 06 August 2011
Location: Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society, Munich
Conveners: Uwe Lübken (RCC) & Franz Mauelshagen (KWI)

The deadline for submission of proposals is March 10, 2011.

 

cfps rachel carson conference.pdf (333,2 kB)

 

 

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The call for the 2012 European Social Science History Conference in
Glasgow, UK, is out.

 

The call for the 2012 European Social Science History Conference in.doc (27,5 kB)

 

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CALL FOR PAPERS - Migrants and External Voting in the EU: New
Prospects and Challenges for Research and Policy-Making
Rome, Academia Belgica, 26-27 May 2011
https://www.cedem.ulg.ac.be/news_cedem/index.php?2011/01/28/94-works

 

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ESSHC Panel on Migration and the British Empire - Call for Papers and
Discussant

 

The next European Social Science History Conference will take place at
Glasgow University, 11 - 14 April 2012
https://www.iisg.nl/esshc/2012/index.php.

deadline March 1st 2011

 

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A Rede Brasileira de História Ambiental - RBHA 


A Rede Brasileira de História Ambiental - RBHA É uma iniciativa que visa difundir a história ambiental brasileira através da pesquisa, aquisição, digitalização, catalogação e produção de conteúdos para democratização da informação histórica sobre a natureza do Brasil. (plus information in the likn section)

An extraordinary website full of great stuff about the history of migration in Brazil, includind a good documentary

 

https://www.historiaambiental.org/index.php

 

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News from Michel Morel:

 

A new blog on environmental emigration

https://internationallawobserver.eu/2010/11/11/protecting-environmental-migrants-findings-from-the-unu-ehs-summer-academy/

 


M. MOREL and F. MAES, "The curious phenomenon of environmental migration/displacement; the role of international law in cross-border protection? in D. FRENCH (ed.), Global Justice and Sustainable Development (Martinus Nijhoff, Leiden, 2010), 273-288

 

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 A new cfps

 

The discursive construction of 'climate
refugees'

Deadline: August, 6th

 

cfps the discursive construction of 'climate refugees'.pdf (12,2 kB)

 

  

You've got mail

 

We have received a letter from From Richard Tucker, chair of the program committee of the

American Society for Environmental History Conference, Arizona 2011

 

Environmental history of immigration for ASEH 2011 (Richard Tucker, chair, program committee).pdf (53,2 kB)

 

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We have received a letter from Sergio Prieto Díaz
Coordinador Institucional
Espacio de Estudios Migratorios-EEM
https://www.estudiosmigratorios.com.ar

 

A letter from Sergio Prieto Díaz.pdf (13,6 kB)

 

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A new CFPS from Jeanette Schade and Thomas Faist

Centre on Migration, Citizenship and Development (COMCAD), Bielefeld University

 

Conference on 

“Environmental Change and Migration:

From Vulnerabilities to Capabilities”

5-9 December 2010

  

ESF-CfP[1].pdf (93 kB)

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Interview 

An interview about EMiGR Network on Natures Past: A Podcast of the Network in Canadian History & Environment
Nature's Past: Episode 14

Sean Kheraj, Canadian History & Environment

 

https://niche-canada.org/naturespast [28:39]

JUST PUBLISHED! 

 

François Gemenne is the editor of a special issue of 'Hommes & Migrations' about environmental migration (in French)  

https://www.hommes-et-migrations.fr/index.php


Featuring numerous case-study reports about migration dynamics motivated by environmental factors. The issue draws on the EACH-FOR project (www.each-for.eu), which some of you probably know already, but is complemented by new empirical studies and reflections on the role of policies and norms.

You can access the contents of this special issue here:
https://www.hommes-et-migrations.fr/

And those of you who'd like to purchase this issue will learn how to do so here:
https://www.hommes-et-migrations.fr/index.php?id=5360