CFP: Migration Without Boundaries Conference (East Lansing, 6-7 October 2017)

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MSU Graduate Student Research Conference on Migration

Migration With(out) Boundaries

October 6-7 2017

Call for Papers

Michigan State University will host the sixth annual graduate student research conference on migration, welcoming papers on the theme, Migration With(out) Boundaries. Migration Studies is a burgeoning and all-too-relevant area of academic attention, and the conference seeks to foster a cohort of scholars working on any thematic, conceptual, spatial, or temporal aspect of human migration from any disciplinary perspective. Submissions are welcome from academics at any stage of their graduate career, and may include research designs, dissertation or thesis chapters, methodological models, works in progress, and preliminary findings.

Abstracts Due: Friday, August 18

Acceptance Notification: September 1

Attendance Confirmation: September 8

Paper Submission: September 22

Individual Papers

Your submission must include the presentation title, abstract (of no more than 300 words), home institution and affiliated department(s), and co-authors (if applicable).

A $25 conference fee will be due upon confirmation of attendance.

Panel Submissions

Applicants are encouraged to submit a panel proposal. This will include a title and abstract for the panel as a whole, as well as individual titles and abstracts for each constituent paper.

Travel Grants: If you wish to be considered for a travel award, please provide a brief statement of need and preliminary budget with your application. Free housing is available, so travel grants are for transportation expenses only.

Email submissions and questions to: migrationwithoutboundaries@gmail.com

Follow us on Twitter: @MSU_Migration

Website: https://migrationconferencemsu.wordpress.com/call-for-papers/

Keywords: To facilitate panel selection, applicants should note 4-5 relevant keywords for their topic, selected from EACH of the categories below:

Geographic: Country/Region (ex: Morocco/MENA; USA/North America, Japan/East Asia, etc.)

Migration “type”: forced migration; internal migration; South-South migration; imperial migrations/colonization; elite migration; refugees; climate migration

Thematic: religion; transnationalism; education; health; science; class; race; ethnicity; post-colonialism; family; youth; gender; technologies of mobility; immigrant entrepreneurship; language/literature; linguistics; citizenship; policy; development; comparative migrations