Amsterdam Centre for European Studies (ACES) & German Network of Forced Migration Research
Call for Contributions
Active Refugee Admission Policies in Europe: Exploring an Emerging Research Field
29 November 2019 at University of Amsterdam
The workshop serves as the kick-off event for the newly founded working group ‘Active Refugee Admission Policies’ within the German Network of Forced Migration Research. Besides taking stock of individual research projects and common themes across them, the workshop will offer a space to discuss conceptual, theoretical and methodological challenges of researching ARAPs and potential avenues for collective research projects and publications. There will also be time to present and discuss participants’ research projects at different stages.
Participants are expected to send a short abstract of their possible contribution to the workshop. Contributions can cover, but are not limited to:
• Resettlement countries’ and other actors’ policies and practices
• Refugees’ agency and aspirations in the admission process and after their arrival in resettlement countries
• Access to ARAPs and their impact on individual refugee protection
• The impact of the EU and UN level, e.g. the Global Compact on Refugees
• Legal, social and political theories of refugees and refugee protection
Contributions can cover for instance completed, ongoing or future research projects, reports or reflections from practitioners, or ideas for collaborative projects (e.g. proposals for special issues or edited collections, research cooperations between academics and practitioners, etc.).
Please send an abstract of no more than 200 words to [log in to unmask] and [log in to unmask] by 15th of September 2019 at the latest. Please note that the organizers have very limited opportunities to cover travel and accommodation expenses.
Natalie Welfens
PhD Candidate
University of Amsterdam (UvA)
Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research (AISSR)
Amsterdam Research Center for Gender and Sexuality (ARC GS)
Department of Political Science
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