Call for papers – online publication
Migration Online website, which is focusing on migration and refugee issues in
Central and Eastern Europe, is looking for contributions (in English
and Czech) to the theme: Gender and Migration
Various migration studies demonstrate that motivations as well as
routes of migrants are gender specific, their integration into host
societies is shaped by varying mechanisms and their socially
constructed gender identities undergo significant changes as a
reaction to migration experiences. It has been also emphasized that
gendered character of migration cannot be studied in isolation from
other categories of difference such as ethnicity, class or age and
nationality. The theme "Gender and Migration" invites contributions
such as: studies (maximum 4,000 words), interviews (with migrants or
experts in the field) and information about interesting projects,
which adopt gender sensitive approach to migration and at the same
time refer to migration processes in the context of Central and
Eastern Europe.
Coordinator: Alice Szczepanikova, Department of Sociology, University
of Warwick, UK
Email: [log in to unmask]
Internet: www.migrationonline.cz
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