There is now an open call for abstracts until 31 January 2024. Papers should contribute new theoretical or empirical insights on one or more of the following topics:
- How development affects migration
- How migration influences development
- How policy can shape the links between migration and development
The conference marks the end of the MIGNEX project, the largest-ever European-funded research project on migration and development. The project team has collected data on migration and development in 26 local communities in ten countries across Africa, the Middle East, and Asia and carried out analyses of migration-related policy. The conference combines the presentation of MIGNEX results with insights from other researchers who work on the same overall themes.
All sessions will be plenary. The selection of abstracts will prioritize those that hold the promise of compelling presentations of new insights that make a difference to the field of migration studies. The organizers are examining opportunities for compiling selected papers as proposals for one or two special issues of journals.
There will be no conference fee. Participants must cover their own expenses for travel and accommodation. Applicants from low- and middle-income countries may request financial support for their participation.
Abstracts must be submitted via the online form at bit.ly/mignex2024. In addition to an abstract of 200–250 words, you will be asked to give a brief description (up to 50 words) of the new insights that you would want the audience to remember from your presentation.
Deadlines
- 31 January 2024 Submission of abstracts
- 15 February 2024 Notification of selection outcome
- 1 June 2024 Submission of draft papers
Keynote speakers
- Oliver Bakewell | University of Manchester
- Mary Boatemaa Setrana | University of Ghana
Scientific committee
- Carlos Vargas-Silva | University of Oxford
- Jørgen Carling | Peace Research Institute Oslo | PRIO
- Mathias Czaika | Danube University Krems
- Marie Godin | University of Leicester
- Jessica Hagen-Zanker | ODI
- Leander Kandilige | University of Ghana
- Furrukh Khan | Lahore University of Management Sciences
- Rashid Memon | Qatar University
- Melissa Siegel | Maastricht University / UNU-MERIT
- Aysen Üstübici | Koç University
Venue
Wolfson College, University of Oxford
Host institution
Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS), University of Oxford
The MIGNEX project
The project's official name is Aligning Migration Management and the Migration-Development Nexus. It is carried out by a consortium of nine institutions, coordinated by the Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) and led by Jørgen Carling. MIGNEX has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 770453. See mignex.org for more information about the project, its publications, and data.