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Call for Papers |
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July 20, 2011. We are now accepting applications for Asia-Pacific Worlds in Motion IV (APWIM IV). The theme for APWIM IV is Fixities and Fluidities: Navigating Dynamics in Migration. The theme foregrounds the interlocking dynamics of ‘fixities’ and ‘fluidities’ in migration today, from a range of social, cultural, political, and economic perspectives. For full information on the conference theme and application process, download our CFP. Or download the APWIM IV Poster. For a quick summary. You are comme...
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CFP Closed! |
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Accepted Applicants →. October 26, 2011. The call for papers for APWIM IV is now closed. We are no longer accepting submissions. The turnout of applications has been great, much more than we’d hoped for. Thank you to all the applicants for your interest! In a couple of weeks we’ll be releasing the list of accepted applicants. Stay tuned. This entry was posted in Announcements. Accepted Applicants →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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See you next week! |
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11 days to go…. See you next week! February 17, 2012. Hello everyone. We’re looking forward to welcoming you to the conference this Monday, which starts 9 am sharp. Here’s the full conference programme. With the schedule of presentations and the abstracts. To our international participants: have a safe flight to Singapore and see you very soon! This entry was posted in Uncategorized. 11 days to go…. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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APWIM I-III |
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Programme |
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Keynote Speakers |
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We are honoured to feature these distinguished academics as the Keynote Speakers for Asia-Pacific Worlds in Motion IV. Is Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences of the Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong. And Professor of Migration Studies at the School of Geography, University of Leeds, UK. Is Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. As well as Co-Director of Metropolis British Columbia. Is Professor of Sociology at the University of Southern California, USA.
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Post-APWIM Roundtable Event: Citizenship Worlds in Motion (21 Feb 2012) |
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11 days to go… →. Post-APWIM Roundtable Event: Citizenship Worlds in Motion (21 Feb 2012). January 13, 2012. We’re pleased to announce that there will be a post-conference roundtable event, Citizenship Worlds in Motion. Organized by Elaine Ho (National University of Singapore), Laura Madokoro (University of British Columbia), and APWIM initiator Lawrence Santiago (University of British Columbia). Details below:. Fixities and Fluidities: Citizenship Worlds in Motion. February 21, 2012. 445pm to 6.45pm.
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Newer posts →. April 30, 2011. Thank you for dropping by. Watch this space for news and information on the latest conference in the. Asia-Pacific Worlds in Motion. Series, to be held at the National University of Singapore on 20-21 February, 2012. Newer posts →. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 7 other followers. See you next week! 11 days to go…. Post-APWIM Roundtable Event: Citizenship Worlds in Motion (21 Feb 2012). PWIM I and II.
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CFP |
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Are re-shaped, new. Are constructed, and. Are forged or disrupted. The conference’s broad themes reflect these dimensions, foregrounding the diverse, evolving, and emergent ways in which ‘fixities’ and ‘fluidities’ shape migration today. The key issues of this conference include, but are not limited to:. Gender, race, ethnicity, class and ‘difference’. Citizenship, multiculturalism, and cosmopolitanism. Intergenerationality, children, and youth. Social mobility, capital accumulation, and mobility projects.