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Call for Papers

Theme: Political Remittances and Political Transnationalism
Subtitle: Narratives, Political Practices and the Role of the State
Type: Interdisciplinary Workshop
Institution: University of Oxford
Location: Oxford (United Kingdom)
Date: 19.–20.6.2017
Deadline: 21.12.2016

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This workshop seeks to gather an interdisciplinary group of
researchers undertaking innovative research on migrants’ political
remittances and political transnationalism. The question of how
political ideas and practices circulate between migrants and their
home country has clearly gained in relevance with the current
increase in worldwide migration and requires historically sound
investigations. The workshop continues discussions initiated during
“Political, Social, and Economic Migrant Remittances: Content, Social
Networks, and Impacts” held at Nuffield College (Oxford) in September
2016.

Political remittances and political transnationalism have
increasingly been addressed across social sciences and the
humanities. Research has covered a wide array of topics, such as
migrants’ transnational political practices to understand the
development of the home country, the interlinkages of political
remittances and conflict resolution vs conflict exacerbation, the
connection between political transnationalism, immigrant integration
and identity constructions, and the role of diaspora engagement
policies on political transnationalism. These phenomena have been
studied using methods such as interviews, ethnography, text and
corpus analysis, surveys, network analysis or policy analysis.
However, important questions remain open: What factors can be
identified from historical and cross-country comparisons to improve
understandings of political transnationalism? What can different
disciplines learn from each other in studying political narratives
and practices circulating among migrants? What influence do states
have on political transnationalism? What theoretical concepts have
been developed to study these phenomena across disciplines? What type
of sources and methodologies are appropriate to study the flow of
political remittances?

Trying to address some of these questions, without being restricted
to them, this workshop will provide an open and constructive space to
share results from original empirical research, advance theoretical
concepts on political remittances and transnationalism and discuss
methodological challenges. We anticipate discussions about political
remittances and i) narrative and text analysis, ii) transnational
political practices, iii) sense of identity, iv) the role of the
state and v) theoretical approaches. We also plan a methodological
roundtable on ways to study political remittances and
transnationalism. Contributions by political scientists,
sociologists, historians, linguists, and anthropologists are
particularly welcome to enhance comparisons and discussions across
disciplines and regional areas. The workshop is a joint initiative
supported by the OxPo Programme (Oxford-Sciences Po Programme),
Nuffield College, the Department of Politics and International
Relations at the University of Oxford and the Maison Française
d’Oxford.

Please apply with a paper abstract (max. 500 words) and a short CV by
21 December 2016 addressed to [email protected] and
[email protected]. We will finalise the programme by
the end of January 2017. Papers should be sent two weeks before the
workshop. Depending on the interest of participants, a publication of
selected conference papers in a special issue is intended.

Conveners:
Dr Félix Krawatzek and Dr Lea Müller-Funk


Contact:

Félix Krawatzek
Department of Politics and International Relations
Nuffield College
University of Oxford
Oxford, OX1 1NF
United Kingdom
Email: [email protected]




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