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Dear colleagues,
Please find below a call for papers for the IMISCOE Migration conference in Luxembourg, on Transnational migrant entrepreneurs bridging urban, regional, national, and global spaces: A multi-scalar global perspective that might be of interest to some of you. Please be so kind and distribute it among your networks and possibly interested colleagues and students.
Kindest regards
Yvonne Riaño
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Prof. Dr. Yvonne Riaño
Chair Switzerland's National Committee for the International Geographical Union (IGU)
Project leader Swiss National Center of Research Competence 'On the Move'
Institute of Geography
University of Neuchâtel
Espace Tilo-Frey 1
CH-2000 Neuchâtel
Switzerland
Webpage: http://www2.unine.ch/geographie/yvonne_riano
Publications: https://unine.academia.edu/YvonneRiaño<https://unine.academia.edu/YvonneRia%C3%B1o>
Project page: https://nccr-onthemove.ch/projects/migrant-entrepreneurship-mapping-cross-b…
IGU: https://igu-online.org/organization/national-committees/
Transnational migrant entrepreneurs bridging urban, regional, national, and global spaces: A multi-scalar global perspective
Yvonne Riaño (University of Neuchatel, Switzerland); Ricard Zapata-Barrero (Pompeu Fabra University, Spain), Christina Mittmasser (University of Neuchatel, Switzerland); Laure Sandoz (University of Neuchatel, Switzerland)
_______________________________________________________________________________In a globalised world, the actions of groups and individuals span across multiple geographical scales. In recent years, migration researchers have called for taking multi-scalar processes more seriously (see references below). In a multi-scalar global perspective, local, regional, national, and global are not separate levels of analysis; they are mutually constituted spheres of action in which people – both migrants and non-migrants – live. This perspective allows researchers to investigate not only the different opportunities and constraints created by nation states, but also the conditions produced by urban and regional contexts within specific nation states, as well as the transnational settings in which migrants act. Some research on transnational migrant entrepreneurship does exist but studies seriously addressing the global multi-scalar perspective by examining how entrepreneurs bridge urban, regional, national, and global spaces are scant.
This session contributes to filling this research gap by examining the local, regional, national, and global contexts in which transnational migrant entrepreneurs (TME) are embedded, and how they bridge these different spaces through entrepreneurial activities and creative mobility strategies. We are interested in comprehending the diverse contexts of opportunity, or lack thereof, against the backdrop of entrepreneurship policies and mobility regimes in which cities, regions, states, and global spaces are imbricated. Understanding how transnational entrepreneurs creatively connect and transform such settings through the multi-scalar mobilities of people, goods, capital, and ideas is central. Furthermore, we are aware that these multi-scalar processes may (re)produce social, economic, and spatial power dependencies as well as social inequalities. This needs to be examined. We welcome empirical, methodological and/or theoretical contributions that focus on transnational business or transnational social entrepreneurs, from a qualitative, quantitative or mixed-methods perspective. We are especially interested in how the practices of transnational migrant entrepreneurs bridge cross-border localities, and how Covid-19 restrictions impact these practices. Finally, the potential positive impulses of TME for multi-level governance, socio-economic development and power relations.
Submissions
Please submit your abstract no later than 16 November 2020 specifying the research question, data, methods and main findings (250 words maximum) as well as title, name, email, and institutional affiliation. Please submit abstracts in Word format to Yvonne Riaño (yvonne.riano at unine.ch<mailto:yvonne.riano at unine.ch>), Ricard Zapata-Barrero (ricard.zapata at upf.edu<mailto:ricard.zapata at upf.edu>), Christina Mittmasser (christina.mittmasser at unine.ch<mailto:christina.mittmasser at unine.ch>) and Laure Sandoz (laure.sandoz at unine.ch<mailto:laure.sandoz at unine.ch>). The notification of what abstracts will be accepted for the panel will be made by 30 November 2020 (innovative, scientifically solid, fit call for papers). We expect IMISCOE's answer by 1. February 2021.
References
Glick Schiller N., and A. Caglar (2011). Locating Migration: Rescaling Cities and Migrants, Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
Glick Schiller N. (2015) "Explanatory frameworks in transnational migration studies: the missing multi-scalar global perspective", Ethnic and Racial Studies, 38:13, 2275-2282.
Zapata-Barrero, R. and Rezai, S. (Eds) (2019) "Diaspora governance and transnational entrepreneurship: the rise of an emerging social global pattern in migration studies", Special Issue of Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies (JEMS), 46 (10).
Dear all,
A team of Swedish ethnologists has a new open access publication that may be of interest to you:
Öhlander, M., Wolanik Boström, K. and Pettersson, H., 2020. Knowledge Transfer Work: A Case of Internationally Mobile Medical Professionals. Nordic Journal of Migration Research, 10(2), pp.36–49. DOI: http://doi.org/10.33134/njmr.136
This study is a part of the research project ‘What is the use of internationalization for transfer of knowledge and professional status? A case of highly skilled international returners in the medical field’, financed by the Marcus & Marianne Wallenberg Foundation.
Best wishes,
Maja
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Maja Povrzanović Frykman
Professor of Ethnology, GPS/MIM, Malmö University, 205 06 Malmö, Sweden
Web: http://forskning.mah.se/en/id/immafr Tel: +46725466809 E-mail: maja.frykman at mau.se<mailto:maja.frykman at mau.se>
Recent publications:
Conviviality at the Crossroads: The Poetics and Politics of Everyday Encounters, https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-28979-9
Post-2015 Refugees Welcome initiatives in Sweden: cosmopolitan underpinnings, https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-28979-9_9
”Only volunteers”? Personal motivations and political ambiguities within Refugees Welcome to Malmö civil initiative, https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F978-3-319-92741-1_11
How does place matter to highly skilled migrants?, https://doi.org/10.2478/njmr-2019-0026
The importance of friends: social life challenges for foreign physicians in Southern Sweden, https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13668803.2019.1599323
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Dear colleagues,
Presuming that you might have MA students interested in applying, let me inform you that the
Department of Global Political Studies, Faculty of Culture and Society, Malmö University, announced
a Doctoral position in Global Politics, at least one (Ref REK 2020/132) and
a Doctoral position in International Migration and Ethnic Relations (IMER), at least one (Ref REK 2020/133),
with the application submission deadline of 7 September 2020.
For details see https://mau.se/en/about-us/job-offers/.
The same announcements in Swedish language are available at https://mau.se/om-oss/jobba-hos-oss/, as Doktorandtjänst i Global Politik (Ref REK 2020/132) and Doktorandtjänst i Internationell migration och etniska relationer (IMER) (Ref REK 2020/133).
Best wishes,
Maja P Frykman
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Maja Povrzanović Frykman
Professor of Ethnology, GPS/MIM, Malmö University, 205 06 Malmö, Sweden
Web: http://forskning.mah.se/en/id/immafr Tel: +46725466809 E-mail: maja.frykman at mau.se<mailto:maja.frykman at mau.se>
Recent publications:
Conviviality at the Crossroads: The Poetics and Politics of Everyday Encounters, https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-28979-9
Post-2015 Refugees Welcome initiatives in Sweden: cosmopolitan underpinnings, https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-28979-9_9
”Only volunteers”? Personal motivations and political ambiguities within Refugees Welcome to Malmö civil initiative, https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F978-3-319-92741-1_11
How does place matter to highly skilled migrants?, https://doi.org/10.2478/njmr-2019-0026
The importance of friends: social life challenges for foreign physicians in Southern Sweden, https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13668803.2019.1599323
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Dear all,
Please find our recently published article about highly skilled migrants at https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13504630.2019.1711049.
Hege Høyer Leivestad & Erik Olsson (2020) A 20 dollar note: ‘success stories’ of Swedish business actors with Iranian origin, Social Identities, 26:2, 219-232, DOI: 10.1080/13504630.2019.1711049<https://doi.org/10.1080/13504630.2019.1711049>
Best wishes,
Erik Olsson
Professor of International Migration and Ethnic Relations
Department of Social Anthropology
Stockholm University Phone: +46-8-163810
SE-10691, Stockholm, Sweden
Dear all,
Below is the message by Brigitte Suter that for some reason bounced back earlier:
Dear all
I’d like to draw your attention on two new publications on highly-skilled migrants and their families.
1. Suter, Brigitte and Cangià, Flavia (2020) Time and Family on the Move: ‘Accompanying Partners’ in Geographical Mobility, Time and Society, DOI: 10.1177/0961463X19897431<https://www.researchgate.net/deref/http%3A%2F%2Fdx.doi.org%2F10.1177%2F0961…>
1. Suter, Brigitte and Åkesson, Lisa (2020) Contemporary European Emigration – Situating Integration in New Destinations, London: Routledge.
Important news: This book is made available for seven days of free access between now and the 14th of June. After the trial those who have signed up for the free access can choose to purchase the eBook at the special price of £10 / $15. You’ll be able to find the book if you search on the site here: https://tfstore.kortext.com/
Best wishes, and stay safe,
Brigitte
Initiatives beyond sharing info on new publications are welcome. Zoom seems to be a reliable tool for seminars, so if there is a wish to organise a feedback session or a conversation on any issue pertaining to research on highly skilled migrants, please let me know.
I hope everyone is healthy and coping,
Maja
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Maja Povrzanović Frykman
Professor of Ethnology, GPS/MIM, Malmö University, 205 06 Malmö, Sweden
Web: http://forskning.mah.se/en/id/immafr Tel: +46725466809 E-mail: maja.frykman at mau.se<mailto:maja.frykman at mau.se>
Recent publications:
Conviviality at the Crossroads: The Poetics and Politics of Everyday Encounters, https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-28979-9
Post-2015 Refugees Welcome initiatives in Sweden: cosmopolitan underpinnings, https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-28979-9_9
”Only volunteers”? Personal motivations and political ambiguities within Refugees Welcome to Malmö civil initiative, https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F978-3-319-92741-1_11
How does place matter to highly skilled migrants?, https://doi.org/10.2478/njmr-2019-0026
The importance of friends: social life challenges for foreign physicians in Southern Sweden, https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13668803.2019.1599323
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Dear Colleagues
Oxford Brookes University is advertising three funded studentships and
one of the selected themes is migration and refugees (see the link:
https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/BXV557/three-year-full-time-funded-phd-studentsh…
)
With very best wishes
Sonia Morano-Foadi
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Dr Sonia Morano-Foadi
Reader in Law, School of Law, Oxford Brookes University
Director of Postgraduate Research Students
Research Associate at the International Migration Institute,
Department of International Development, University of Oxford
Headington Hill Hall
Oxford
OX3 0BP
E-mail: smorano-foadi at brookes.ac.uk
Internal line 01865 484621
Law school 01865 488750
http://www.law.brookes.ac.uk/
Dear all,
It is my pleasure to let you know that our network has a new member,
Prof. Dr. Yvonne Riaño from the Institute of Geography, National Centre of Competence in Research The Migration-Mobility Nexus, University of Neuchâtel
http://www2.unine.ch/geographie/yvonne_rianohttps://nccr-onthemove.ch/projects/migrant-entrepreneurship-mapping-cross-b…
Publications: https://unine.academia.edu/YvonneRiaño
Yvonne will join us at the network meeting organized in the frames of the IMISCOE conference at Malmö University,
on Thursday 27 June, 18.00-18.45, in room Ni:A0411 (4th floor of Niagara building, Nordenskiöldsgatan 1).
Here is the list of network members who plan to attend the meeting:
Ana Maria Aragones amaragones at gmail.com<mailto:amaragones at gmail.com>
Anelise Araujo anelisearaujo at hotmail.com<mailto:anelisearaujo at hotmail.com>
Pascal Beckers p.beckers at fm.ru.nl<mailto:p.beckers at fm.ru.nl>
Susanne Bygnes Susanne.Bygnes at uib.no<mailto:Susanne.Bygnes at uib.no>
Jasna Čapo capo at ief.hr<mailto:capo at ief.hr>
Dorina Dedgjoni Dorina.Dedgjoni at sk.hs-fulda.de<mailto:Dorina.Dedgjoni at sk.hs-fulda.de>
Ingrida Gečienė gecieneingrida at gmail.com<mailto:gecieneingrida at gmail.com>
Elena Genova Elena.Genova at nottingham.ac.uk<mailto:Elena.Genova at nottingham.ac.uk>
Metka Hercog metka.hercog at unibas.ch<mailto:metka.hercog at unibas.ch>
Rahela Jurković rahela_jurkovic at yahoo.com<mailto:rahela_jurkovic at yahoo.com>
Russell King r.king at sussex.ac.uk<mailto:r.king at sussex.ac.uk>
Laura Morosanu L.Morosanu at sussex.ac.uk<mailto:L.Morosanu at sussex.ac.uk>
Katarina Mozetič katarina.mozetic at sosgeo.uio.no<mailto:katarina.mozetic at sosgeo.uio.no>
Maja Povrzanović Frykman maja.frykman at mau.se<mailto:maja.frykman at mau.se>
Parvati Raghuram parvati.raghuram at open.ac.uk<mailto:parvati.raghuram at open.ac.uk>
Marijeta Rajković Iveta mrajkovi at ffzg.hr<mailto:mrajkovi at ffzg.hr>
Yvonne Riaño yvonne.riano at unine.ch<mailto:yvonne.riano at unine.ch>
Micheline van Riemsdijk micheline.vanriemsdijk at kultgeog.uu.se<mailto:micheline.vanriemsdijk at kultgeog.uu.se>
Louise Ryan louise.ryan at sheffield.ac.uk<mailto:louise.ryan at sheffield.ac.uk>
Laure Sandoz laure.sandoz at unine.ch<mailto:laure.sandoz at unine.ch>
Rashmi Singla rashmi at ruc.dk<mailto:rashmi at ruc.dk>
Gunjan Sondhi gunjan.sondhi at open.ac.uk<mailto:gunjan.sondhi at open.ac.uk>
Brigitte Suter brigitte.suter at mau.se<mailto:brigitte.suter at mau.se>
Östen Wahlbeck osten.wahlbeck at helsinki.fi<mailto:osten.wahlbeck at helsinki.fi>
I look forward to meeting you soon!
Maja
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Maja Povrzanović Frykman
Professor of Ethnology, GPS/MIM, Malmö University, 205 06 Malmö, Sweden
Web: http://forskning.mah.se/en/id/immafr Tel: +46725466809 E-mail: maja.frykman at mau.se<mailto:maja.frykman at mau.se>
Dear colleagues,
The article below is now available online:
Povrzanović Frykman, M., E. Guribye, K. Hidle & K. Mozetič (2019) “How does place matter to highly skilled migrants? Work/non-work experiences of international physicians in Norway and Sweden”, Nordic Journal of Migration Research, 9(3). DOI: 10.2478/njmr-2019-0026. (Published ahead of print 7 October 2019)
Open access: https://doi.org/10.2478/njmr-2019-0026
Abstract
The article tackles the question of how place matters to migrant physicians in the regions of Agder in Norway and Skåne in Sweden by exploring how place-specific conditions affect their experiences in the work, private, family and social domains of life. For this purpose, the article uses thematic analysis of the narrative material gathered through 25 semi-structured interviews. The lens of work/non-work domains, combined with a practice-oriented approach to place, highlights the complexity of lived experiences as they evolve in a particular context. Three main findings are identified: the non-homogenous significance of place across life domains, the vital role of transborder connections and obligations that affect individual and family resources for work/non-work negotiations in the place of settlement and the limits to the skill-based privileges in the place of settlement, which are notable in the domain of work but not replicated in non-work domains.
Please keep in mind that you are most welcome to propose venues and topics for our network’s workshops (independent such or in the frames of upcoming conferences).
Best greetings,
Maja
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Maja Povrzanović Frykman
Professor of Ethnology, GPS/MIM, Malmö University, 205 06 Malmö, Sweden
Web: http://forskning.mah.se/en/id/immafr Tel: +46725466809 E-mail: maja.frykman at mau.se<mailto:maja.frykman at mau.se>
Recent publications:
Transnational Regimes and Migrant Responses in an Altered Historical Conjuncture, https://content.sciendo.com/view/journals/njmr/8/4/njmr.8.issue-4.xml
The importance of friends: social life challenges for foreign physicians in Southern Sweden, https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13668803.2019.1599323
Högutbildade migranter i Sverige, http://arkiv.nu/butik/hogutbildade-migranter-i-sverige/