PhD course: Survey methods in migration research
Three days on intensive learning about survey methods. Apply by 31 May. Continue reading PhD course: Survey methods in migration research
Three days on intensive learning about survey methods. Apply by 31 May. Continue reading PhD course: Survey methods in migration research
Mixing is often uneven, and that’s fine. Continue reading How I’ve used mixed methods (or not) over 20 years of doing migration research
There’s more to the connection between mental health and migration than you might think. Continue reading Towards an open-minded view of migration and mental health
We had not foreseen that ‘big’, ‘dream’, and ‘big dreams’ would all be important concepts. Continue reading Pursuing big dreams in Ghana
Fieldwork at last, and the first analyses of rich data on migration and development. Continue reading Autumn 2021
How does transnational family life unfold in time and space, and how does it matter to questions of power, agency and experience? Continue reading On conjunctures in transnational lives: Linear time, relative mobility and individual experience
Good ethnographic texts grow out of ‘envisioning scenes as written’, claims one of these books. Continue reading Five books for better ethnographic writing
Worse-off individuals in worse-off societies are more likely to look abroad. But that’s just one trend in a motley picture. Continue reading What makes people want to migrate? One chart sums it up
The spring starts on a hopeful note after Covid delays. Continue reading Spring 2021
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