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Call for Publications

Theme: Contested Categories in the Context of Migration
Publication: Ethnic and Racial Studies
Date: Special Issue
Deadline: 15.1.2023

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International migration is a particularly fruitful site for examining
categories and processes of categorization. On the one hand, states
use categories such as age, gender, sexuality, religion, marital
status, and nationality to manage migrants’ entry, reception, legal
status, and access to resources, making categorization extremely
consequential for individual migrants. On the other hand,  categories
often differ greatly between migrants’ home countries and receiving
states in terms of, for example, their historical genesis,
bureaucratic documentation, and  socio-political relevance. As a
result, governments, the public, and other actors involved in
processes of migration negotiate categories under extremely high
stakes and often within unequal and shifting power relations.
Migration scholars must thus pay attention to systems of
categorization to understand the management of migration and
migrants’ own lived experiences, and scholars interested in
categorization should recognize migration as a site where existing
categories can be seen with rare clarity, and novel and emerging
categories can be identified.

In this special issue, we want to highlight this nexus between
migration and categorization, with two interconnected goals: to
better understand the experience and governance of migration through
the categories that shape both, and to better understand the social
construction of categories and their fluid, context-dependent nature
by examining them in the particularly revealing context of migration.
We are especially interested in how individuals make sense of,
navigate, and oppose categorization. While more attention has been
paid to how categories shape migration policies, research only just
begins to explore how those subjected and placed within particular
categories reinforce or resist these categories.

We invite transdisciplinary contributions — based on quantitative or
qualitative empirical research, or theoretical in nature — that
engage with particular categories or processes of categorization in
the context of migration. Topics may include:

- What is the role of categories and categorization in migration
  governance?
- How do meanings of social categories shift during processes of
  migration?
- How do migrants navigate categories across origin and destination
  countries?
- How are categories and processes of categorization negotiated and
  resisted?
- How do migrants contest categorizations they disagree with?
- How do the coloniality of knowledge and migrants’ resources affect
  their ability to articulate other categories?

Please submit abstracts of max. 500 words and a short bio by January
15, 2023 to
[email protected]

Authors of selected abstracts will be notified by February 15, 2023
and included in a Special Issue proposal to Ethnic and Racial
Studies.

Pending approval in March 2023, selected authors will be invited to
submit a full paper and to participate in a writing workshop in
Göttingen or Berlin, Germany, taking place in summer 2023 and hosted
by the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic
Diversity.

The deadline for invited papers (up to 9,000 words, including
references) will be September 15, 2023.


Special Issue Editors:

Ulrike Bialas
Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity
Email: [email protected]        

Johanna Lukate
Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity
Email: [email protected]        

Steven Vertovec
Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity
Email: [email protected]      


Further information:
https://think.taylorandfrancis.com/special_issues/contested-categories-migration/


Journal website:
https://www.tandfonline.com/journals/RERS20






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