Dear Highly Skilled Migrants Research Network members,
I apologize for the long silence! My university moved our email group to another platform
which caused a loss of all data and a long period of inactivity. The group is now
reestablished and I hope it will function fine again. I am pleased to continue moderating
it on behalf of Malmö Institute for Studies in Migration, Diversity and
Welfare<https://mau.se/forskning/forskningsmiljoer/forskningscentrum/malmo-institute-for-studies-of-migration-diversity-and-welfare/>
(MIM) at Malmö University.
We welcome a new member, Carolina Triana Cuellar (Doctoral Researcher, School of Global
Studies University of Sussex,
C.Triana-Cuellar@sussex.ac.uk<mailto:C.Triana-Cuellar@sussex.ac.uk>), who is
researching the experiences of immigrant artists working in London's theatre field,
with a focus on their responses to exclusion in their creative practice and working
lives.
Below is the update on some publications by our members:
Rajković Iveta, Marijeta (2022) The Challenges of Integrating Highly Skilled Migrants into
the Professional Sports
System<https://ojs.zrc-sazu.si/traditiones/article/view/11629>. Traditiones 51(3):
167-183.
Mozetič, Katarina (2022) What works for them: Highly educated refugees’ perceptions of
labour market participation in Oslo, Malmö and
Munich<https://www.duo.uio.no/handle/10852/97226>, PhD dissertation in Sociology
defended at University of Oslo. [Katarina’s current address is
katarina.mozetic@mau.se<mailto:katarina.mozetic@mau.se>.]
The dissertation contains three articles published in peer-reviewed journals:
Mozetič, Katarina (2021) Cartographers of their Futures: The Formation of Occupational
Aspirations of Highly Educated Refugees in Malmö and
Munich<https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/imig.12799>. International
Migration, 59(4): 127- 140.
Mozetič, Katarina (2022) A help or hindrance? Highly educated refugees’ perceptions of the
role of civic integration programmes in accessing the labour market in Oslo, Malmö and
Munich<https://comparativemigrationstudies.springeropen.com/articles/10.….
Comparative Migration Studies, 10(8): 1-18.
Mozetič, Katarina (2022) In their own time: Refugee healthcare professionals’ attempts at
temporal
re-appropriation<https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0961463X221083…. Time
& Society, 31(3): 415–436.
You may also want to check out the blog page of the project that I am currently leading,
Academia and Cultural Production as Postmigrant Fields in
Sweden<https://postmigrantfields8.wordpress.com/>.
Finally, you may want to let some of your former students know that a position is
announced at Malmö University for Doctoral student in International Migration and Ethnic
relations (IMER)
<https://web103.reachmee.com/ext/I005/1015/job?site=7&lang=UK&validator=e5819a4704cd849685049472c0c17895&job_id=3326>
(full employment for four years) with the submission deadline of 25 February.
Please circulate information on publications, courses, workshops, etc. that is directly
relevant to research on highly skilled migrants; send your email to
mim-highly.skilled@lists.sunet.se<mailto:mim-highly.skilled@lists.sunet.se>.
You can unsubscribe or make adjustments to your options via email by sending a message to
mim-highly.skilled-request@lists.sunet.se<mailto:mim-highly.skilled-request@lists.sunet.se>
with the word 'help' in the subject or body (don't include the quotes), and
you will get back a message with instructions.
With best wishes for 2024,
Maja
MAJA POVRZANOVIĆ FRYKMAN
Professor of Ethnology
Department of Global Political Studies & MIM, Malmö University
maja.frykman@mau.se<mailto:maja.frykman@mau.se> / +46 725 466 809 /
https://staff.mau.se/persons/maja.frykman/
Current project: Academia and Cultural Production as Postmigrant Fields in
Sweden<https://postmigrantfields8.wordpress.com/>
Recent publication: Postmigrant talks: Experiences of language use in Swedish
academia<http://mau.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:1792882/FULLTEXT01.p…
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