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Announcement Institution: Normative Theory of Immigration Working Group (NTIWG) Location: Online __________________________________________________ NTIWG Invitation for New Members The Normative Theory of Immigration Working Group is a collective of scholars working at the intersections of migration studies, policy studies, and political theory. Some or all of the NTIWG meet semi-regularly on Skype to discuss a Member’s work in progress that has been pre-circulated. Such works range from book proposals to grant write-ups, with the majority being lately comprised of penultimate drafts of journal articles or book chapters. Under the guidance of conveners Barbara Buckinx (Princeton University) and Stephanie J. Silverman (University of Toronto), the NTIWG has grown to include around 25 Members who participate remotely and as their schedules allow. The conveners constitute the NTIWG as a welcoming, friendly, and low-key commitment that ebbs and flows alongside the school year and other commitments. The collective ethos of workshopping that animates the Group has led to special issues of peer-reviewed journals, edited collections, conference panels, and other opportunities for Members. After 6 years of growing the NTIWG through word of mouth, the conveners wish to formally invite new Members to express interest in joining the collective. We welcome interest from researchers on all aspects of migration and mobilities who self-identify as political theorists or philosophers looking at the ethics of migration, broadly understood. This formal invitation reflects both the conveners’ wish to emphasize the inclusive and collaborative nature of NTIWG, and the expanding, more diverse, and exciting interest in this field of study. We particularly welcome emerging scholars and later-year PhD students. If you would like to learn more about the NTIWG, please email Barbara ([email protected]) and Stephanie ([email protected]). Contact: Barbara Buckinx, PhD Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination Princeton University 017 Bendheim Princeton, NJ 08544 USA Phone (office): +1 (609) 258-6182 Phone (cell): +1 (609) 240-2022 Email: [email protected] __________________________________________________ InterPhil List Administration: https://interphil.polylog.org InterPhil List Archive: https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ __________________________________________________

