Open Call for Contributions to Border Criminologies
Based at the Centre for Criminology, University of Oxford, Border Criminologies<http://bordercriminologies.law.ox.ac.uk/> brings together academics, practitioners and those who have experienced border control from around the world. Showcasing original research from a range of perspectives, we hope to better understand the effect of border control and to explore alternatives.
We have an open call for guest posts that:
* Profile interesting and innovative projects that challenge ideas about border control, identity, and belonging (e.g. http://bordercriminologies.law.ox.ac.uk/can-immigration-officers-predict/ )
* Bring news from those currently in the field, (we run a series of mini-posts entitled From The Field, see e.g. http://bordercriminologies.law.ox.ac.uk/from-the-field-betrayed-by-norway/ )
* Discuss policy developments or current events (e.g. http://bordercriminologies.law.ox.ac.uk/uk-immigration-act-2014/ )
* Provide personal perspectives of migrants, detainees, refugees, and others experiencing border control (e.g. http://bordercriminologies.law.ox.ac.uk/photo-story/ )
* Review books, reports and other resources recently launched (e.g. http://bordercriminologies.law.ox.ac.uk/book-review-sans-papiers-the-social-and-economic-lives-of-young-undocumented-migrants/)
* Report on workshops, seminars and other events (e.g. http://bordercriminologies.law.ox.ac.uk/reflections-from-stockholm/)
The blog entries are usually between 500 and 1500 words and we like to include photos whenever possible, as well as link to other resources as appropriate (e.g., news stories, project websites, etc.). Submissions are reviewed by the editorial team. More on how to contribute at http://bordercriminologies.law.ox.ac.uk/join-in/
Check out our Spring 2014 update<http://bordercriminologies.law.ox.ac.uk/spring-2014-update/> to know more about what we're up to. Also, you can follow us at twitter (@bordercrim), facebook and flickr as use these means to engage in discussion and circulate our posts.
Any questions, please do not hesitate in contacting us at [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
We look forward to hearing from you!
Ines, Sarah, Mary and Andriani.
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Ines Hasselberg<http://www.crim.ox.ac.uk/profile.php?who=ines.hasselberg>
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Centre for Criminology
University of Oxford
Manor Road Building
Manor Road, Oxford
OX1 3UQ
Tel: 01865 27 44 45
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