Dear all,
*APOLOGIES FOR CROSS-POSTING*
With the present email, I would like to draw your attention to the Call for Papers, here https://www.slsa.ac.uk/images/2018spring/IV_CINETS_Conference_2018_-_Call_for_papers.pdf , for the forthcoming IV CINETS Conference 2018 on 'Mobility and Security in an Era of Globalization: Crimmigration at a Crossroads?' that will take place at Queen Mary, University of London on 5-6 October 2018.
The aim of the Conference is to bring together scholars at various stages of their career whose work broadly fits within the concept of ‘crimmigration’ or subjects parallel to this. Scholars coming from various disciplines (such as criminology, sociology, social policy, law, political science, human geography, anthropology, ethnography) are invited to submit proposals for papers on the topics broadly indicated below (please be kindly informed that this is an indicative list, therefore proposals on similar topics will also be considered). All proposals are required to make the relation with mobility/migration explicit.
Themes: Securitization and surveillance of mobility; Detention of migrants and asylum seekers; Human trafficking and smuggling; The criminalization of solidarity (NGOs or individuals assisting migrants and refugees); The rationale and impact of travel bans; Retreat from globalism in an era of globalization and the implications for immigration and migration policy; The normalization of ‘crimmigration’; Local immigration policies and their interplay with international policy; Implications of populism and nationalism in the US and Europe in relation to mobility/migration; Use of risk methodologies; Links between crimmigration and islamophobia or secularization.
Submission of Paper Proposals:
Proposals should be submitted by 30th June 2018 to [log in to unmask] . Proposals should include: A short biography, including the author’s contact details and affiliation; and abstract of no more than 500 words (in PDF or word format).
For For further information, please consult the attached Call for Papers.
With all best wishes,
Dr Niovi Vavoula
Post-doctoral Research Assistant (Queen Mary, University of London) http://www.law.qmul.ac.uk/staff/vavoula.html
Part-time Teacher (London School Of Economics and Political Science)
Assistant Editor of the New Journal of European Criminal Law
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