AUGUST NEWSLETTER: VOLUME 1, ISSUE 3, 2019
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Welcome and Announcements
Dear Colleagues:
Welcome to the CRN 11 August 2019 Newsletter.
In September 2019, the Journal of Internal Displacement website will be migrating to an Open Journal System (OJS). All subscribed members will be automatically registered in OJS. However, you must first be subscribed to receive news and information from the JID. For more information, visit the Journal of Internal Displacement.
We have some exciting new projects underway. We are still accepting reviewers and endorsers for the upcoming co-edited book by Lexington Books entitled, Deadly Voyages: Migrant Journeys Across the Globe.Please see the Call for Reviewers below.
Please join me in welcoming our newest research collaborators, Dr. Ben Hudson, Senior Lecturer in Law, University of Lincoln, United Kingdom and Dr. Asma Nairi Ozen, Lawyer and Human Rights Activist, Africa Foundation Turkey, Istanbul, Turkey.
CRN11 is in search of an editor for the monthly newsletter. All interested persons should send a cover letter and CV to veronica.fynnbruey@tuki-tumarankeh.org and benders@seattleu.edu by 30 September 2019.
Warmly,
Veronica Fynn Bruey and Steven W. Bender
General Calls
Reviewers for the Deadly Voyages Book Project (CRN 11 Event)
Are you an academic affiliated with a university or research institute? CRN 11 is inviting you to review its upcoming book Deadly Voyages: Migrant Journeys Across the Globeby providing a 2-3 sentence endorsement. In return, you will receive a PDF copy of the book as well as having your name placed on the book and/or its publication website, CRN 11 website, and in the Journal of Internal Displacement. To be considered for endorsement or review, of Deadly Voyageskindly email: veronica.fynnbruey@tuki-tumarankeh.org and benders@seattleu.edu.
Call For Members: Research and Development Committee (CRN 11 Event)
CRN 11is currently recruiting members to join Magdalena Krystyna Butrymowiczaslead for the Research and Development Committee. Those interested, please email Magdalena: magdalena.butrymowicz@upjp2.edu.pl.
Call For Volunteers (CRN 11 Event)
CRN 11is currently recruiting volunteers to lead the Advertisement and Promotion Committee. Those interested, please send a cover letter and CV to veronica.fynnbruey@tuki-tumarankeh.org.
Call for Editorial Board Members and Reviewers (CRN 11 Event)
The Journal of Internal Displacement is accepting application for editorial board membership and reviewers. All interested should email: internaldisplacement@gmail.com.
Become a Research Collaborator (CRN 11 Event)
Interested in being a bona fideresearch collaborator with CRN 11? Email veronica.fynnbruey@tuki-tumarankeh.org for details on how to apply.
Call for Editor(s): International Migration
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) and Wiley invite applications for the editorship of International Migration. For more information, visit: International Migration.
Call for Reviewers: International Migration
Are you interested in reviewing for International Migration?For more information, visit: International Migration.
Call for Proposals: International Organization for Migration
The IOM Research Libya has announced two calls for proposals. For more information, visit IOM Libya.
Conference Calls for Papers
CRN 11 Related Events
The 24thAfrican Scholars and Research Forum(ASRF) Annual Conference, University of Cape Coast, Ghana. Deadline: 1 September 2019.
International Association for the Study of Forced Migration Biannual Conference IASFM18, Disrupting Theory, Unsettling Practice: Towards Transformative Forced Migration Scholarship and Policy, University of Ghana, Ghana. Deadline: 4 November 2019.
Call for Guest Blogger (CRN 11 Event)
Do you have an interesting story to tell about internal and international migration and displacement. All CRN 11 members are invited to be a guest blogger for our monthly newsletter. Please submit your stories to veronica.fynnbruey@tuki-tumarankeh.org and benders@seattleu.edu.
General Call For Papers and Contributions
The Istanbul Policy Center, Sabanci University Karaköy Conference on Exploring the Dimensions of Refugee Inclusion: Social Structures, Institutions and Strategies, Istanbul, Turkey. Deadline: 15 August 2019.
Call for Papers in Vol. 12.2 (Landscapes of Migration) of TRANSIT: A Journal of Travel, Migration, and Multiculturalism in the German-speaking World.Deadline 1 September 2019.
Call for Papers, (Forced) Migration and Large-scale Settlement in Modern European History, 1 – 3 April 2020, Germany. Deadline: 1 September 2019.
The Zentrum Moderner Orient workshop on Migration in the Making of the Gulf Space: Political, Social and Cultural Dimensions,Berlin, Germany. Deadline: 10 September 2019.
International Sociological Association Forum of Sociology on Immigrant Political Participation in the Global South,Porto Alegre, Brazil. Deadline 30 September 2019.
Call for papers on Forced Displacementin UN City, 17-18 January 2020, Copenhagen, Denmark. Deadline: 1 October 2019.
Call For Papers, University of California Irvine’s Annual Global Studies Conference, 31 January – 1 February 2020, USA. Deadline: 18 October 2019.
The Ekphrasis: Images, Cinema, Theory, Media Journal Special Issue on Poetics of the Borders: Meeting Points and Representational Border-Crossings in Contemporary Central and Eastern European Cinema. Deadline: 1 November 2019.
Upcoming Conferences
Attend the IDMC second interdisciplinary Internal Displacement Conference, 1 October 2019, Domaine de Penthes, Chemin de l’Impératrice 18, Geneva. Submit abstracts by 21 August 2019.
Register for the American Society of Comparative Law 2019 Annual Meeting, 17-19 October 2019, Columbia, MO, USA.
Register for the annual gathering of researchers, academics, and practitioners in the migration and settlement field, dubbed Strangers in New Homelands Conference: International Conference Dedicated to Examining How Immigrants and Refugees Deal With Life Change, 30 October-1 November 2019, Winnipeg, MB, Canada.
Support refugees + LGBTIQA by attending the inaugural Australian conference on “LGBTIQA+ refugees: Queer Displacements: Sexuality Migration and Exile”, 13-15 November 2019, Canberra, ACT, Australia.
Participate in the “Family Discover Once Again? In Law, Economy and Sociology: The Problem of Migration and Family Relation”, 14 November 2019, Krakow, Poland. For more information, contact: konferencja.emigracja@upjp2.edu.pl.
The Eastern Mediterranean Academic Research Centre (DAKAM) invite you to join the Refugees and Forced Migration ’19 / IV International Interdisciplinary Conference on Refugees and Forced Immigration, 15 November 2019, Istanbul, Turkey.
For a chance to network with international professionals and more, register for the 3rdGlobal Conference, Diasporas: An Inclusive Interdisciplinary Conference, 1-2 December 2019, Prague, Czech Republic.
For a chance to be part of constructed change, register for the 3rdGlobal Conference, Migrations: An Interdisciplinary Project, 1-2 December 2019, Prague, Czech Republic.
Job Openings
Two Assistant Professors in Migration and Development
The International Institute of Social Studies (ISS), Erasmus University Rotterdam is hiring two Assistant Professors (tenure track). For more information visit Erasmus University Rotterdam.
IOM Recruit
Are you looking for a new challenge? Check out IOM current vacanciesto submit an application.
Publications
United Nations Thailand Working Group on Migration, Thailand Migration Report 2019, 25 January 2019.
Charlotte Lulf, Conflict Displacement and Legal Protection: Understanding Asylum, Human Rights and Refugee Law, 5 Feb 2019
The World Bank, Migration and Development Brief 31: Migration and Remittances, April 2019.
Megan Bradley, James Milner, and Blair Peruniak, Refugees’ Roles in Resolving Displacement and Building Peace: Beyond Beneficiaries, June 2019.
Hannah Elizabeth Parathian, Understanding Cosmopolitan Communities in Protected Areas: A Case Study from the Colombian Amazon, Conservation & Society, 2019.
Media
Staff Reporter, At least 139 dead in Papuan displacement camps– aid group (22 July 2019)
James Giggacher, From Refugee to PhD(26 July 2019).
Brittney Zeller, The Yazidi Massacre Five Years On-The Shadow of an Atrocity(13 August 2019).
Priscilla Alvarez, Geneva Sands and Tami Luhby, Trump admin announces rule that could limit legal immigration over use of public benefits(13 August 2019).
Amber Coates, Interview with Veronica Fynn Bruey about her work on human trafficking, Global Washington(11 July 2019).
Send us your events, news, links…
Displaced Peoples newsletter is published monthly. If you would like your news, story, event or publication included, please email details before the 10th of every month. Information received after this date will be included in the following month if the date is still relevant. Items to be included on our website can be sent at any time.
To subscribe or unsubscribe visit CRN 11 Displaced Peoples. To submit newsworthy information, send an email to veronica.fynnbruey@tuki-tumarankeh.org.
Welcome and Announcements
Dear Colleagues:
Welcome to the CRN 11 August 2019 Newsletter.
In September 2019, the Journal of Internal Displacement website will be migrating to an Open Journal System (OJS). All subscribed members will be automatically registered in OJS. However, you must first be subscribed to receive news and information from the JID. For more information, visit the Journal of Internal Displacement.
We have some exciting new projects underway. We are still accepting reviewers and endorsers for the upcoming co-edited book by Lexington Books entitled, Deadly Voyages: Migrant Journeys Across the Globe.Please see the Call for Reviewers below.
Please join me in welcoming our newest research collaborators, Dr. Ben Hudson, Senior Lecturer in Law, University of Lincoln, United Kingdom and Dr. Asma Nairi Ozen, Lawyer and Human Rights Activist, Africa Foundation Turkey, Istanbul, Turkey.
CRN11 is in search of an editor for the monthly newsletter. All interested persons should send a cover letter and CV to veronica.fynnbruey@tuki-tumarankeh.org and benders@seattleu.edu by 30 September 2019.
Warmly,
Veronica Fynn Bruey and Steven W. Bender
General Calls
Reviewers for the Deadly Voyages Book Project (CRN 11 Event)
Are you an academic affiliated with a university or research institute? CRN 11 is inviting you to review its upcoming book Deadly Voyages: Migrant Journeys Across the Globeby providing a 2-3 sentence endorsement. In return, you will receive a PDF copy of the book as well as having your name placed on the book and/or its publication website, CRN 11 website, and in the Journal of Internal Displacement. To be considered for endorsement or review, of Deadly Voyageskindly email: veronica.fynnbruey@tuki-tumarankeh.org and benders@seattleu.edu.
Call For Members: Research and Development Committee (CRN 11 Event)
CRN 11is currently recruiting members to join Magdalena Krystyna Butrymowiczaslead for the Research and Development Committee. Those interested, please email Magdalena: magdalena.butrymowicz@upjp2.edu.pl.
Call For Volunteers (CRN 11 Event)
CRN 11is currently recruiting volunteers to lead the Advertisement and Promotion Committee. Those interested, please send a cover letter and CV to veronica.fynnbruey@tuki-tumarankeh.org.
Call for Editorial Board Members and Reviewers (CRN 11 Event)
The Journal of Internal Displacement is accepting application for editorial board membership and reviewers. All interested should email: internaldisplacement@gmail.com.
Become a Research Collaborator (CRN 11 Event)
Interested in being a bona fideresearch collaborator with CRN 11? Email veronica.fynnbruey@tuki-tumarankeh.org for details on how to apply.
Call for Editor(s): International Migration
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) and Wiley invite applications for the editorship of International Migration. For more information, visit: International Migration.
Call for Reviewers: International Migration
Are you interested in reviewing for International Migration?For more information, visit: International Migration.
Call for Proposals: International Organization for Migration
The IOM Research Libya has announced two calls for proposals. For more information, visit IOM Libya.
Conference Calls for Papers
CRN 11 Related Events
The 24thAfrican Scholars and Research Forum(ASRF) Annual Conference, University of Cape Coast, Ghana. Deadline: 1 September 2019.
International Association for the Study of Forced Migration Biannual Conference IASFM18, Disrupting Theory, Unsettling Practice: Towards Transformative Forced Migration Scholarship and Policy, University of Ghana, Ghana. Deadline: 4 November 2019.
Call for Guest Blogger (CRN 11 Event)
Do you have an interesting story to tell about internal and international migration and displacement. All CRN 11 members are invited to be a guest blogger for our monthly newsletter. Please submit your stories to veronica.fynnbruey@tuki-tumarankeh.org and benders@seattleu.edu.
General Call For Papers and Contributions
The Istanbul Policy Center, Sabanci University Karaköy Conference on Exploring the Dimensions of Refugee Inclusion: Social Structures, Institutions and Strategies, Istanbul, Turkey. Deadline: 15 August 2019.
Call for Papers in Vol. 12.2 (Landscapes of Migration) of TRANSIT: A Journal of Travel, Migration, and Multiculturalism in the German-speaking World.Deadline 1 September 2019.
Call for Papers, (Forced) Migration and Large-scale Settlement in Modern European History, 1 – 3 April 2020, Germany. Deadline: 1 September 2019.
The Zentrum Moderner Orient workshop on Migration in the Making of the Gulf Space: Political, Social and Cultural Dimensions,Berlin, Germany. Deadline: 10 September 2019.
International Sociological Association Forum of Sociology on Immigrant Political Participation in the Global South,Porto Alegre, Brazil. Deadline 30 September 2019.
Call for papers on Forced Displacementin UN City, 17-18 January 2020, Copenhagen, Denmark. Deadline: 1 October 2019.
Call For Papers, University of California Irvine’s Annual Global Studies Conference, 31 January – 1 February 2020, USA. Deadline: 18 October 2019.
The Ekphrasis: Images, Cinema, Theory, Media Journal Special Issue on Poetics of the Borders: Meeting Points and Representational Border-Crossings in Contemporary Central and Eastern European Cinema. Deadline: 1 November 2019.
Upcoming Conferences
Attend the IDMC second interdisciplinary Internal Displacement Conference, 1 October 2019, Domaine de Penthes, Chemin de l’Impératrice 18, Geneva. Submit abstracts by 21 August 2019.
Register for the American Society of Comparative Law 2019 Annual Meeting, 17-19 October 2019, Columbia, MO, USA.
Register for the annual gathering of researchers, academics, and practitioners in the migration and settlement field, dubbed Strangers in New Homelands Conference: International Conference Dedicated to Examining How Immigrants and Refugees Deal With Life Change, 30 October-1 November 2019, Winnipeg, MB, Canada.
Support refugees + LGBTIQA by attending the inaugural Australian conference on “LGBTIQA+ refugees: Queer Displacements: Sexuality Migration and Exile”, 13-15 November 2019, Canberra, ACT, Australia.
Participate in the “Family Discover Once Again? In Law, Economy and Sociology: The Problem of Migration and Family Relation”, 14 November 2019, Krakow, Poland. For more information, contact:
konferencja.emigracja@upjp2.edu.pl.
The Eastern Mediterranean Academic Research Centre (DAKAM) invite you to join the Refugees and Forced Migration ’19 / IV International Interdisciplinary Conference on Refugees and Forced Immigration, 15 November 2019, Istanbul, Turkey.
For a chance to network with international professionals and more, register for the 3rdGlobal Conference, Diasporas: An Inclusive Interdisciplinary Conference, 1-2 December 2019, Prague, Czech Republic.
For a chance to be part of constructed change, register for the 3rdGlobal Conference, Migrations: An Interdisciplinary Project, 1-2 December 2019, Prague, Czech Republic.
Job Openings
Two Assistant Professors in Migration and Development
The International Institute of Social Studies (ISS), Erasmus University Rotterdam is hiring two Assistant Professors (tenure track). For more information visit Erasmus University Rotterdam.
IOM Recruit
Are you looking for a new challenge? Check out IOM current vacanciesto submit an application.
Publications
CRN 11 Collaborators
Veronica Fynn Bruey, Development-Induced Displacement and Homelessness in Seattle Washington, Artha: Journal of Social Sciences, July 2019.
Others
United Nations Thailand Working Group on Migration, Thailand Migration Report 2019, 25 January 2019.
Charlotte Lulf, Conflict Displacement and Legal Protection: Understanding Asylum, Human
Rights and Refugee Law, 5 Feb 2019
The World Bank, Migration and Development Brief 31: Migration and Remittances, April 2019.
Megan Bradley, James Milner, and Blair Peruniak, Refugees’ Roles in Resolving Displacement and Building Peace: Beyond Beneficiaries, June 2019.
Hannah Elizabeth Parathian, Understanding Cosmopolitan Communities in Protected Areas: A Case Study from the Colombian Amazon, Conservation & Society, 2019.
Media
Staff Reporter, At least 139 dead in Papuan displacement camps– aid group (22 July 2019)
James Giggacher, From Refugee to PhD(26 July 2019).
Brittney Zeller, The Yazidi Massacre Five Years On-The Shadow of an Atrocity(13 August 2019).
Priscilla Alvarez, Geneva Sands and Tami Luhby, Trump admin announces rule that could limit legal immigration over use of public benefits(13 August 2019).
Amber Coates, Interview with Veronica Fynn Bruey about her work on human trafficking, Global Washington(11 July 2019).
Send us your events, news, links…
Displaced Peoples newsletter is published monthly. If you would like your news, story, event or publication included, please email details before the 10th of every month. Information received after this date will be included in the following month if the date is still relevant. Items to be included on our website can be sent at any time.
To subscribe or unsubscribe visit CRN 11 Displaced Peoples. To submit newsworthy information, send an email to veronica.fynnbruey@tuki-tumarankeh.org.