Call for In-Person Residency on “Migration Politics and Violence” (2026)

The editorial team of Migration Politics is seeking innovative and original paper proposals for the in-person residency taking place at University for Continuing Education Krems, Austria, from 28 September to 2 October 2026.   We invite submissions from scholars at all career stages conducting inspiring empirical or conceptual research on topics related to “Migration Politics and Violence”. Migration politics and violence are increasingly intertwined in contemporary societies, manifesting through structural, political and community-level forms of …

Call for Special Issues (2026)

The Migration Politics journal invites proposals for two Special Issues through its Annual Special Issue Call, issued each February. The 2026 call will select two proposals to be published in Winter 2027 and Summer 2028. All Special Issue themes relevant to the broad scope of Migration Politics will be considered, regardless of specific focus. Prospective …

Turning the Page, Staying the Course — The Migration Politics Journal

We are delighted to share that six researchers from the Department for Migration and Globalisation (DEMIG) at the University for Continuing Education Krems have taken on the editorship of Migration Politics. Building on the pioneering work of the Amsterdam-based founding editors, the journal remains committed to slow scholarship, interdisciplinary dialogue, and a truly global conversation …