Gerasimos Tsourapas
@gtsourapas
Professor, International Relations ∙ Editor-in-Chief, Migration Studies ∙
@_ENMISA Section Chair, ISA ∙ PI, ERC Starting Grant on Migration Diplomacy
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We're excited to announce new editorial team members at Migration Studies, as well as some important changes to our processes that we hope will make the author experience more efficient! All changes and more are in the Author Guidelines: academic.oup.com/migration/page…. A highlight 🧵:
I am humbled and honoured to be part of Migration Studies as an associate editor, looking forward to serving with great team and many distinguished colleagues Maria Koinova Gerasimos Tsourapas @GAPs bicc CERC Migration
Thanks for the shout-out, 𝙵𝚒𝚕𝚒𝚙𝚙𝚘 𝙳𝚒𝚘𝚗𝚒𝚐𝚒. Plus.. EU funds diffuse refugee rent-seeking across other host states (Nick Micinski Feline Freier and I worked on this), and non-state actors (see Alex Bish's work on #Libya militias in our POMEPS volume: shorturl.at/bvI25).
📢 New episodes of the IMISCOE Migloba: Network on Migration and Global Mobility podcast now out! Gerasimos Tsourapas and Kamal Sadiq give us insights into the politics of South-South labour migration and the development of a transnational social contract between states and their migrant populations 👇 imiscoe.org/news-and-blog/…
Really looking forward to this BA conference and presenting ongoing research with #Kamal_Sadiq on the transnational social contract! Thank you Will Allen and Isabel ruiz for the kind invite (and the great line-up!), and The British Academy for funding this important initiative.
A very interesting new research piece on Yaoundé's #migration_diplomacy for Journal of Refugee Studies. Claire Lefort-Rieu expands the refugee rent-seeking framework to sub-Saharan #Africa: refugee rent serves not merely a development opportunity, but as an instrument of autocratic legitimation.
It has been a joy to host two superb migrationpoliticsjournal fellows at University of Glasgow this week! Tazreena Sajjad and #Guadalupe_Chavez shared their insights on refugee containment in Bangladesh and Mexican deportation policies, respectively. Stay tuned for more! gla.ac.uk/research/az/mo…
It is great to see our paper w/ Ioannis N. Grigoriadis formally published in the latest issue of Mediterranean Politics, analysing #Greek foreign policy towards the #Arab world from 1945 until today. Many thanks to our reviewers as well as Matt Buehler and the MP team! doi.org/10.1080/136293…
A happy surprise arrived at the office today! Congratulations @dangermoss16 and Saipira Furstenberg for a fantastic volume featuring research by key scholars on #transnational_repression. Check the book out (and my own contribution on global autocracies) here: edinburghuniversitypress.com/book-transnati…
Congratulations, Ayca Arkilic, for this excellent new comparative piece on diaspora diplomacy!
am very excited to see Migration Studies's impact factor increase to 2.2! Many thanks to Carlos Vargas-Silva and Thomas Lacroix, as well as to our superb current editorial team for their dedicated work. Find out more about the journal, and send us your work here: academic.oup.com/migration
It is an honour to see The New Humanitarian engaging with my work on the politics of "refugee rentierism," exploring how the commodification of forced migration is unfolding on a global scale. Check out this wonderful explainer by Laure Delacloche for an introduction👇