Reading Room

British Museum Reading Room Panorama (Diliff, Wikimedia)

Virtual Issues

We are delighted to be able to offer all our delegates an exciting virtual issue on each new day of the conference, including relevant articles across from across the social sciences and humanities! The virtual issues will be as follows:

Special Issue Forum

In addition to the virtual issues, we will also showcasing a topical journal special issues, including:

Reference Book Entries

We will be offering selected entries from The Encyclopedia of Global Human Migration ahead of its release in 2013, plus other selected reference volumes on the subject of migration:

Encyclopedia of Global Human MigrationJapan, Colonization and Settlement – by Kate E. Taylor

Human Colonization of the Americas, Archaeology – by David J. Meltzer

Atlantic historical migrations, 1500–1965 by Drew Keeling

The Gods Return: Conquest and Conquest Society (1502-1610) - by Matthew Restall and Robert Schwaller

Also, tell us how you would use the Encyclopedia

Migration Observatory Blog Posts

We will also be bringing you three original blog posts from authors associated with the Migration Observatory (Oxford, UK):

Tue 6th Nov: Remittances and the business cycle – by Carlos Vargas Silva

Wed 7th Nov: Britain’s growing reliance on migrant labour: inevitability or policy choice? – by Bridget Anderson and Martin Ruhs

Thu 8th Nov: What we know about overall attitudes to immigration – by Scott Blinder




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