会议名称(中文): 2014土耳其移民的比较视角和连续性会议 会议名称(英文): 2014 Turkish Migration Conference on Comparative Perspectives and Continuities (TMC 2014) 所属学科: 社会学,民族学,历史学 开始日期: 2014-05-30 结束日期: 2014-06-01 所在国家: 英国 所在城市: 英国 具体地点: london 主办单位: Regent's Centre for Transnational Studies
[ 重要日期 ] 交修订版截至日期: 2014-01-15 参会报名截止日期: 2014-05-09
[ 会务组联系方式 ] 联系人: Regent's Park E-MAIL: tmc2014@easychair.org 会议注册费: £125 会议网站: http://www.regents.ac.uk/tmc 会议背景介绍: Offering an outlet and forum for exchange of research and scholarship in this field, Turkish Migration Conference 2014 aims to bring together academics, practitioners, policy makers, students, and wider interested public to debate and discuss past, current and future patterns of human mobility as well as non-mobility and national and transnational repercussions of increasing mobility.
Streams in the Turkish Migration Conference 2014 will focus on the impact of migration on receiving, sending and transit societies, on individuals, families, households, groups, and communities, economics and development, arts, culture and media.
It will also cover issues such as integration, multiculturalism, xenophobia, mixed ethnicities, minorities, asylum seekers, refugees, internal displacement, care drain, brain drain, labour market implications, education, discrimination, conflict, segregation, gender roles, aging, fertility, sexuality, class relations, transnational politics, diasporas and remittances.
Proposal ideas that extend beyond the thematic areas listed will also be considered.
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Turkish Migration Conference 2014
Call for papers
Migrant Neighbourhoods and Urban Residential Areas
Aging Turks in Europe
Kurdish Migration and Borderlands
Migration from Turkey to Nordic Countries
Migration, Development & Competitiveness
Grounded Theory and Migration Research
Dealing with Uncertainty in Migration Research
Submitting your work
Guidelines for submissions
Conference Committee
Key dates
Programme
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Bursaries, grants and prizes
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Call for papers
Regent's Centre for Transnational Studies invites scholars, researchers, students, policy makers and media to the next interdisciplinary conference on Turkish Migration.
The conference will be held at Regent's University London campus in Regent's Park, London, UK from 30 May to 1 June 2014. The conference is devoted to investigating Turkish migration dynamics and patterns, migrant experiences, costs of migration, economic, social, educational and cultural outcomes.
We welcome contributions from scholars and students from anthropology, demography, economics, psychology, sociology, development studies and other disciplines with an interest in Turkish migration to submit papers and posters on any aspect related to Turkish migrations around the world. Contributions with comparative perspectives are particularly welcome. Adopting an inter-disciplinary approach to migration dynamics and patterns drawing on comparative studies of international and internal migration processes, the Turkish Migration Conference will include contributions covering both country of origin, transit, and destination countries focusing on human mobility from Turkey, to Turkey and in Turkey.
The conference will feature invited talks, parallel and special sessions, workshops, and policy sessions where practitioners, politicians and media representatives will discuss Turkish migration. There will be opportunities for side-meetings and social activities.
Possible topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
internal migration
international migration
movers, non-movers
culture of migration
gender and migration
return and onward migration
departures, destinations, arrivals, transit
borderlands
trafficking and irregular migration
retirees and elderly migration
everyday experiences
education and human capital
brain drain
care drain
remittances
migration and trade/FDI
migration and entrepreneurship
migration and development
migrant consumers and consumption
social, cultural, and political networks
migrant associations
religious organisationsmigration and literature
migration, arts and culture
transnational and multicultural practices
identities, ethnicit(ies), and minorities
religion and religious communities
Kurdish diaspora
Alevi diaspora
data and methods in migration research
grounded theory in migration studies
case method in migration research
Bayesian methods in migration research
homeland, displacement, Diaspora
new generations in diaspora
discrimination, xenophobia
migration and inequalities
conflict and human insecurity
migration politics in Turkey and in destination countries
legal frameworks and policies
migration and citizenship
political participation
asylum and refugees
health and well-being
sexuality and migration
aging, fertility and migration
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