On Wednesday, December 11 in Room U34 at 3:00 pm we will discuss a draft by Csaba Szaló.
CCM fellow Jan Váňa will present his forthcoming paper on Cultural Sociology of Literature tackling a question How can sociologists obtain useful and valid understanding on sociological topics (e.g. on migration) from a novel? Meeting will take place November 27 in Room U34 at 3:00 pm.
We will meet on Wednesday, October 23 in Room U34 at 3:00 pm discussing a paper by Bridget Anderson "New directions in migration studies: towards methodological de-nationalism" (https://doi.org/10.1186/s40878-019-0140-8)
Author: Zuzana Sekeráková Búriková Title of the paper: Outside of global or local care chains: Nannies and babysitters in Slovakia Date and place: March 21, 15:15 in Room U34
Dear all, as the semester nears its end, let me invite you to its last Research meeting, which will again take the shape of a working seminar hosted by our Center for Cultural Sociology of Migration (CCM). The final episode of Season 1 of CCM’s seminars with discuss a recent article by Hans Siebers, who investigated how ethnic minorities emerge...
Presentation by Lenka Kissova 15.15 in U34 details to follow
Dear all, in the name of the Center for the Cultural Sociology of Migration (CCM), let me invite you to the second of the CCM’s working sessions, which will take place under the umbrella of our community Research meetings next Wednesday. On March 22 at 3.15 pm, the seminar will discuss a draft by the Center’s research fellow Ivana Rapošová...
February 21, 13:30 in Room U34 paper by Nadya Jaworsky: “The Politics of Selectivity: Newspaper Coverage of Refugees Entering Canada and the United States”. Please, find the abstract below. Interested participants should contact jaworsky@fss.muni.cz to get the paper. ————— The Politics of Selectivity: A Cultural Sociological Analysis of Newspaper...
The Center seeks to bring cultural sociology and migration studies into closer conversation. We see migration as one of the most important issues in societies around the world, whether with regard to the refugee “crisis,” migrant integration, or “failed” multiculturalism.
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