New Migrations, New Challenges
This conference aims to debate the global and national implications of these new migration flows for sending and receiving countries and for migrants themselves. What are the implications of these migrations for Europe? What do these migrations mean for new immigrant societies? What lessons can be learnt from countries with longer immigration experience? The conference includes a stream on Children, Youth and Immigration. The closing date for abstracts of papers submission is 29 January 2010.
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New Migrations, New Challenges: Trinity Immigration Initiative International Conference
In the 21st century new population movements and migration flows are shaping European societies, particularly in countries transformed from emigration to in-migration, including, since 2004, the EU's new member states.
This conference, organised by the Trinity Immigration Initiative, a novel interdisciplinary research programme located in one of Europe’s new migration destination – aims to debate the global and national implications of these new migration flows for sending and receiving countries and for migrants themselves. What are the implications of these migrations for Europe? What do these migrations mean for new immigrant societies? What lessons can be learnt from countries with longer immigration experience?
To learn more about the conference, please see the conference web site.
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["conference", "migration", "Europe", "Ireland"]
Published Jan. 11, 2010 1:48 PM
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