That‘s what I call big news! 😉 🤩
I am thrilled and honored to have been awarded an ERC Consolidator Grant #ERCCoG to investigate how political actors respond to ethical dilemmas of migration governance.
Look out for vacancy announcements soon!
That‘s what I call big news! 😉 🤩
I am thrilled and honored to have been awarded an ERC Consolidator Grant #ERCCoG to investigate how political actors respond to ethical dilemmas of migration governance.
Look out for vacancy announcements soon!
Don’t miss out on this really interesting talk! Taking place online this Thursday as part of our DEMIG talks. Everyone is welcome to join!
Logo of 'Ethics & International Affairs' with the hashtag 'OpenAccess' on a blue banner, set against a light grey geometric background.
#OpenAccess from the latest issue of Ethics & International Affairs -
Beyond Myth Busting: How Engagement with Ethical Dilemmas Can Improve Debates and Policymaking on Migration - cup.org/4f6dbuy
- @lukasschmid.bsky.social, Martin Ruhs, Rainer Bauböck & @julia-mp.bsky.social
1) "Beyond Myth Busting: How Engagement with Ethical Dilemmas Can Improve Debates and Policymaking on Migration" - Lukas Schmid, Martin Ruhs, Rainer Bauböck, and Julia Mourao Permoser @julia-mp.bsky.social
doi.org/10.1017/S089...
Happening tomorrow! 🤩
Don’t miss it! 👇
This!👇🤮
Impressive, must-watch video by three Yale professors explaining why they are leaving the US👇
I am over the top with joy to welcome the amazing scholar Soledad Alvarez to an online talk on the 28th of May hosted by our department. 🤩
Soledad’s work on migration corridors in the americas, border economies and practices of resistance is inspirational. Don’t miss out on this talk! 🗣️
My article “Can States Resist Migration Blackmail While Protecting Migrants?” has been published open access in Journal of Ethics & Social Philosophy. #migcitsky #philsky #poltheory jesp.org/index.php/je...
I’ll do a full thread later, but for now I would like to thank Rainer Bauböck, Martin Ruhs, @julia-mp.bsky.social & @lukasschmid.bsky.social for getting me started in thinking about this topic, and for their helpful feedback.
Step 1. Screening social media of immigrants.
Step 2. Screening social media of naturalized immigrants.
Step 3. Screening social media of all citizens.
Best article on Trump‘s tariffs I’ve read so far. Thank you, Rolling Stone!
www.rollingstone.com/politics/pol...
Oh Thais great! Thank you!!
Three great positions at the Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute in The Hague.
Join us for This Great online Talk as Part of our Inhouse DEMIG Talk Series on Migration and violence 👇
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Our colleagues at the registration desk
The keynote speech by sociologist Caroline Wanjiku Kihato 'Leaning into Uncertainty: The Epistemology and Ontology of Irregular Migration '
3 participants at the reception
The #IMISCOE2025 spring conference at the @unikrems.bsky.social is in full swing, with 26 panels, 3 keynotes & 2 roundtables on the topic of irregular migration. The booklet is available here donau-uni.ac.at/dam/jcr:1fe8...
Tmrw is the final day, we hope to see many of you there, in person or online
Spannende Diskussion mit Vertreter*innen der Kommunalpolitik und Studierende an der Uni Wien. Organisiert von der ÖH und SOS Balkanroute.
Tolles Zusammenkommen von Wissenschaft, Politik und Zivilgesellschaft!
Folks, a *reminder*: there are still 4 weeks to submit your contribution to this year’s GLOBALCIT – Rainer Bauböck 2025 Essay Award on the Global State of Citizenship.
Pls share with early career researchers or submit smt yourself if you are one and have an interest in citizenship.
#MigCitSky
You haven't yet registered for the upcoming IMISCOE Spring Conference on irregular migration (17-19 March)? Until Monday it's still possible to register for online or on-site participation (no fees). Join us and benefit from 2 keynotes, 2 roundtables and 26 panels www.donau-uni.ac.at/en/universit...
Confused about birthright citizenship? Have you heard of jus sanguinis v jus soli, but no clear idea what these terms mean? Why do countries apply different rules? Why does this matter?
Check out the profiles of these brilliant citizenship scholars ✨
(and happy to add more)
go.bsky.app/5vLDGon
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The next DEMIG talk will be given by Alex Braithwaite (@uarizona.bsky.social) on factors influencing attitudes towards immigration. What effect does information about immigrants' past and potential future contributions to the host country have?
🗓️ Feb 20 4-5 pm CET
📝 donau-uni.zoom.us/meeting/regi...
Fascinating piece by Alex Clark in The Guardian about the European population crisis. Without immigration, Europe is literally dying out!
www.theguardian.com/world/ng-int...
So much worse than I imagined, because this administration really has no red lines
www.nytimes.com/2025/02/18/w...
So happy that this will soon be published 🙌🏼
Congratulations, Daniel!
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The IMISCOE Spring conference this year will take place in beautiful Krems!!! ❤️
Come drink some exquisite white wine with us and engage in interesting discussions about migration (though maybe not in that order…) 😆
Excellent analysis by Peter Spiro of what seems to be a mere chicanery but might, in the crazy times we live, become the biggest caesura in the US’s national self-conception since the adoption of the 14th amendment itself 👇
globalcit.eu/trumps-birth...
Policy-making on migration is full of ethical dilemmas.
Take a look at the @mpc-eui.bsky.social 'Dilemmas' project by @lukasschmid.bsky.social, @julia-mp.bsky.social, Rainer Bauböck, and Martin Ruhs with 45 open-access contributions.
migrationpolicycentre.eu/the-ethics-o...
Wow, Daniel, that’s craaaaazy!