Cross Migration: Towards Systematic Knowledge Accumulation in Migration Studies
Dates:
- Thu 31 May 2018 13.00 - 17.15
- Fri 01 Jun 2018 09.00 - 17.00
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2018-05-31 13:00
2018-06-01 17:00
Europe/Paris
Cross Migration: Towards Systematic Knowledge Accumulation in Migration Studies
H2020 Cross Migration project This conference will create an open dialogue with scholars from the migration research community on how to promote systematic knowledge accumulation. It focuses both on a methodology for knowledge accumulation, involving the development of a migration studies taxonomy, as on substantive areas for knowledge accumulation. As such, the conference is relevant for migration scholars interested in the development of migration studies as a research field, as well as for policymakers tapping into migration knowledge and publishers (journals, book series) working in our field. For the full agenda, http://migrationpolicycentre.eu/docs/CrossMigrationprogramme.pdf Any further information needed, please email [email protected]
Refectory - Badia Fiesolana
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Refectory - Badia Fiesolana
H2020 Cross Migration project This conference will create an open dialogue with scholars from the migration research community on how to promote systematic knowledge accumulation. It focuses both on a methodology for knowledge accumulation, involving the development of a migration studies taxonomy, as on substantive areas for knowledge accumulation. As such, the conference is relevant for migration scholars interested in the development of migration studies as a research field, as well as for policymakers tapping into migration knowledge and publishers (journals, book series) working in our field. For the full agenda, http://migrationpolicycentre.eu/docs/CrossMigrationprogramme.pdf Any further information needed, please email [email protected]
- Location:
- Refectory - Badia Fiesolana
- Affiliation:
- Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies
- Type:
- Conference
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Migration Policy Centre
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- Organiser:
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Migration Policy Centre
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