The RRN seeks to generate and mobilize knowledge among scholars, practitioners and policy makers to benefit people who have been forcibly displaced. Our goal is to build a network of networks which will promote connections throughout the field of refugee and forced migration studies by: facilitating interactions among the academic, practitioner and policy-making sectors; engaging new and established scholars from around the world in innovative online activities; and, creating spaces for the presentation and dissemination of the experiences and concerns of refugees themselves. This intensive animation of the field is intended to cultivate a multiplicity of new research groupings resulting in more dynamic and responsive research projects.
We want to provide a systematic and dedicated space for the sustained interactive engagement of the three sectors: Canadian and international researchers, NGO partners and government policy makers. This cross-sector approach is intended to ensure that the issues identified are relevant to the refugee field, that the relationships to sustain the research are in place and that the dissemination will be timely and appropriate. The cluster is to be grounded in the experiences of refugees and forced migrants and in the practices and policy making of those who seek to support them; responsive to emerging ideas among new and established scholars and practitioners; and, flexible, able to form research teams appropriate in size, skills and perspectives to the issues being examined.
10th Annual IMISCOE Conference Crisis and Migration- Perceptions, Challenges and Consequences Malmö, Sweden, 25-27 August 2013
Call for Papers Irregular migration and southern Europe Workshop: Irregular migration and southern Europe Workshop convenors: Daniela DeBono, Russell King and Ioanna Tsoni
Panel Proposal - International Studies Association Annual Convention (March 26-29, 2014, Toronto, Canada)
We are looking for papers to include in our panel proposal for the International Studies Association (ISA) Annual Convention, which will take place March 26-29, 2014, in Toronto, Canada. The conference theme emphasizes spatial dynamics, and we intend to propose a panel on "The Political Geography of Refugee Camps."
Urban Refugees is a Non Governmental Organization dedicated to promoting the rights of urban refugees and IDPs worldwide.
Our website (www.urban-refugees.org) contains general information about urban refugees and IDPs, country profiles, links to on-line and off-line resources, an idea box with best practices as well as a constantly updated news section.