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Call for Papers

Theme: Moralities of Migration
Type: International Workshop
Institution: Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO)
Location: Oslo (Norway)
Date: 13.–14.12.2011
Deadline: 15.6.2011

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How do moralities shape migration and subsequent transnational
practices? Much research has addressed the influence of presumed
universal rationality; less systematic attention has been given to
the role of socially grounded moralities in directing the behaviour
of migrants and their counterparts in transnational relationships.
Under what circumstances is migration condemned or acclaimed in
migrants’ communities of origin? What forms of deception in the
migration process are deemed morally justifiable by migrants and
which are not? Why are certain remittance transfers perceived to be a
moral imperative? The migration research team of the Peace Research
Institute Oslo (PRIO) will host an explorative workshop on the
moralities of migration and invites abstracts that address these or
similar questions.

Objective and scope: The workshop is concerned with descriptive
moralities, i.e. the socially constructed codes of conduct that
migrants and their communities relate to. (This implies that
contributions about the normative moralities of how migration ought
to take place or be governed, fall outside the scope of the workshop)
We invite contributions that are based on empirical research, either
with a specific case or synthesizing across cases. Theoretical
extensions from empirical accounts are particularly welcome. The
primary objective is to better understand how migration-related
behaviour is shaped by culturally specific moralities.

Expected contribution: In order to facilitate targeted contributions
that address the core theme of the workshop, we do not require
full-length papers. Shorter memos that explore key ideas are also
welcome. This should allow participants to draw upon their past
publications, unpublished data and new thinking. The written
contributions will be circulated in advance.

Format and costs: The workshop will have a limited number of
participants and will not be open to the public. Selected
participants must cover their own travel expenses. The organizers
will cover accommodation (3 nights) and meals for the duration of the
workshop. There is no participation fee.

Context and host: The workshop is organized in conjunction with the
research project Theorizing Risk, Money and Moralities in Migration
(TRiMM), which is funded by the Research Council of Norway and
carried out in collaboration with Fafo Applied International
Research. Conveners of the workshop are Jørgen Carling (PRIO), María
Hernández Carretero (PRIO) and Cecilie Øien (Fafo). Confirmed
participants include Julie Chu (University of Chicago), Stephen
Lubkemann (George Washington University) and Deirdre McKay (Keele
University)

Timeline
15 June 2011: Deadline for submission of abstracts
30 June 2011: Notification of acceptance decisions
15 November 2011: Deadline for submission of written contributions
12 December 2011: Arrival in Oslo
13–14 December 2011: Workshop
15 December 2011: Departure

Abstracts and additional information must be entered in the
customized application form on the conference website. Send the form
by using the Submit button in the form, or e-mail it to Jørgen
Carling ([email protected]). By following this procedure you help us
minimize administration costs and devote more resources to the
workshop itself.

After submitting the form, you should receive a confirmation within
three days. If you don't, please get in touch to ensure that you
application has been received.

We expect to receive more submissions than can be accommodated at the
workshop. A selection will then be made on the basis of the quality
and relevance of abstracts.


Contact:

Jørgen Carling
Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO)
PO Box 9229 Grønland
NO-0134 Oslo
Norway
Phone: +47 22 54 77 64
Email: [email protected]
Web:
http://www.prio.no/Research-and-Publications/Migration/Moralities-of-Migration/
 
 
 
 
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