How Qualitative Network Analysis Can Offer New Opportunities in Transnational Migration Research?

Online Launch of Special Issue

Thursday, 7 October 2021, 18:00 CEST

Event to launch the publication of a special issue of Global Networks, co-hosted by University of Neuchâtel, LAPS, nccr – on the move, and the Global Diversities and Inequalities Research Centre

About this Event:

Janine Dahinden, University of Neuchâtel and Louise Ryan, London Metropolitan University are pleased to announce the launch of this special issue which they guest-edited.

In this webinar, they will present the manifold ways social network research has the potential to address how major pitfalls in migration studies are confronted.

Contributors will discuss how applying a qualitative approach to social networks can overcome metaphoric uses of ‘network’ as well as nation-state and ethnicity-centered epistemologies.

Guest Speakers:

– Başak Bilecen, University of Groningen, The Netherland
Marta Kindler, University of Warsaw, Poland
Miranda Jessica Lubbers, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain
Martine Schaer, University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland
Markus Gamper, University of Cologne, Germany

We are pleased that Jonathan Beaverstock, University of Bristol, co-editor of Global Networks, will also join the event and say a few words about the special issue.

The Global Diversities and Inequalities Research Centre is a home for interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary scholarship that explores migration, diasporas, nations, regions and localities through the lenses of diversity and inequality.

Registration:

You can register to this event via this website.

The event will be held online via BlackBoard Collaborate. You will receive joining information closer to the date. Please contact rpo@londonmet.ac.uk if you have any questions about this event.