migration studies

CFP: Migration Studies

Deadine / Event Date: 
2012/01/26 (All day)

Migration Studies is a new multi-disciplinary refereed journal from Oxford University Press. It will publish work that significantly advances our understanding of the determinants, processes and outcomes of human migration in all its manifestations. (See flyer at http://nandosigona.files.wordpress.com/2012/01/migrationstudies.jpg.)

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Researcher: Giuseppe Sciortino

Given Name: 
Giuseppe
Surname: 
Sciortino

Location

Universita di Trento
Piazza Venezia 41
Trento
Italy
46° 4' 11.4096" N, 11° 7' 40.2636" E
English
Job Title: 
Full Professor
Discipline: 
Sociology
Institution(s): 
Facoltà di sociologia, Università di Trento
Education: 

 

1996-97 -  Post-Doctoral Fellow, Dipartimento di sociologia e ricerca sociale, Università degli studi di Trento;

1993 -  Ph.D in Sociology and Social Policy, Università di Bologna, cum laude.

1988 -  Laurea in Political Sciences, Università di Bologna, 110/110 cum laude.

 

Memberships: 

2010-2014 – Chair, Research Committee 16, “Sociological Theory”, International Sociological Association;

2010-…- Member of the editorial board, Sociological Inquiry;

2009-… - Coopted Member, Associazione Il Mulino;

2009-… - Director, Research Center Scenari Migratori e Mutamento Sociale, Università di Trento;

2009-…. – Member of the Peer Review Pool, European Science Foundation;

2003-… - Member of the board, Research Committee 16, “Sociological Theory”, International Sociological Association;

2005-… - Faculty Fellow, Centre for Cultural Sociology, Department of Sociology, Yale University;

2000-…-   Member of the editorial board, Polis;

2005-2009 –Director of Graduate Studies, Graduate School in Sociology and Social Research, Università di Trento;

2005-07 -  Associate Editor, "Sociological Theory";

2005-2007-  Member of the Editorial Board, “Rivista Italiana di Politiche Pubbliche”;

 

Completed Research Projects: 

Cvajner, M., Sciortino G., 2011, “Editorial: Survival Strategies of Irregular Immigrants”, Migration Letters, 8, 1, pp. 1-6.

Cvajner, M., Sciortino G., 2010, “Theorizing Irregular Migration: The Control of Spatial Mobility in Differentiated Societies”, European Journal of Social Theory, v. 13, n. 3 (2010), p. 389-404.

Cvajner M., Sciortino G., 2010, "Away from the Mediterranean. Italy’s Changing Migration Systems" in Italian Politics and Society, v. 69, (2010), p. 15-23.

Sciortino G., 2010, "‘A single societal community with full citizenship for all’: Talcott Parsons, citizenship and modern society" in Journal of Classical Sociology, v. 10, n. 3 (2010), p. 239-259.

D. Mantovani, G. Sciortino, "Comment on Hartmut Esser" in Sociologica, v. 4, (2010), p. 1-10.

Cvajner, M., Sciortino G., 2010, “A Tale of Networks and Policies. Varieties of Irregular Migration Careers and their evolutionary paths” Population, Space and Place, 16 (3) 210-225 .

Finotelli C., Sciortino G., 2009, “The Importance of Being Southern: The Making of Policies of Immigration Control in Italy”, European Journal of Migration and Law, 11, 2, pp. 119-138(20)

Sciortino G., "Review Essay: Bringing Solidarity Back In". European Journal of Social Theory, 2007, v. 10, n. 3, p. 503-512.

Phone (work): 
+39-338-7695395
Languages: 
en
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Researcher: Catherine Dauvergne

Given Name: 
Catherine
Surname: 
Dauvergne
Undefined

Location

Faculty of Law, University of British Columbia
1822 East Mall
V6T 1Z1 Vancouver, BC
Canada
49° 16' 9.9156" N, 123° 15' 12.4128" W
Job Title: 
Full Professor
Discipline: 
Immigration and Refugee Law
Education: 

Australian National University Ph.D. Law, 2000

University of British Columbia LL.B. Law, 1995

Carleton University M.A. Political Science, 1988

Carleton University B.A. Arts, 1987

Institution(s): 
Professor, Faculty of Law, University of British Columbia
Credentials: 

Canada Research Chair in Migration Law, University of British Columbia

Memberships: 

 

Current Research Projects: 

 

Completed Research Projects: 

2008 - Law Foundation Illegal Migration Workshop 2008 C $3000 2007 (Catherine Dauvergne)
 
2007 - UBC – Martha Piper Fund Illegal Migration Research Network C $25,000 (Catherine Dauvergne, Antje Ellerman)
 
2006 - RIIM (Metropolis/ SSHRC) Racial Profiling Survey C $14,900 (Catherine Dauvergne Zool Sulemen)
 
2006 - Law Foundation Racial Profiling Pilot Project C $2500 (Catherine Dauvergne, Zool Suleman)
 
2006-2008 - ARC International Comparative Study of Refugee Decision Making C $220,000 AUD (Jenni Millbank, Catherine Dauvergne)
 
2005-2008 - SSHRC Exceptional Discretion in Canadian Immigration Law C $49,400 (Catherine Dauvergne)
 
2003 - Faculty of Law Globalization and Illegal Migration N $5,800 (Catherine Dauvergne)
 
2003-2004 - St John’s College Challenging Nation Speaker Series C $10,000 (Wes Pue and Catherine Dauvergne)
 
2003-2005 - Status of Women Canada Understanding the Effects of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act on Women Seeking Asylum C $93,000 (Catherine Dauvergne, Nora Angeles, Erin Baines)
 
2000-2001 - Legal Scholarship Support Fund of NSW Sexuality and Refugee Status in Australia and Canada C $8,000 (Jenni Millbank, Catherine Dauvergne)
 
2001 - University of Sydney Migration Laws and Patterns of Globalization C $10,000 (Catherine Dauvergne)
 
2000 - Legal Scholarship Support Fund of NSW Refugee Status and Sexuality: A Comparative Analysis of Canada and Australia C $8,000 (Catherine Dauvergne, Jenni Millbank)
 
1999 - University of Sydney Population Laws of the Asia Pacific Region C $13,000 (Catherine Dauvergne )
 
1999 - Legal Scholarship Support Fund of NSW Population Laws in the Asia Pacific Region C $3,000 (Catherine Dauvergne)
 
1998 - University of Sydney Vice-Chancellor's Fund for Teaching Excellence C $42,000 (Catherine Dauvergne,
Jenni Millbank, Mark Findlay)

Phone (work): 
+1 604 822 6506
Languages: 
en
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