Call for Papers: (In)Visible Russian (Anti-)War Migration Conference (March 13 - 15, 2024, Warsaw)


European Studies Human Migration Social Sciences (General)



The full-scale aggression of the Russian state against Ukraine has triggered new migration, refugee, humanitarian and political crises in Europe and Asia, not only forcing Ukrainians to flee from the war, but also pushing Russians to leave their country en masse. Russian (anti-)war migrants are people of various social, religious and national backgrounds with different views and attitudes towards Putin’s regime. Their migration affects not only the host societies, but also the broader situation in Russia itself. The conference aims to provide a platform for discussion among researchers from various disciplines and academic backgrounds to approach various dimensions of the Russian (anti-)war migration and investigate responses to it on micro-, meso- and macro- levels.



This conference has evolved from the project 'Crossing Borders, Building Walls. Towards an Ethnography of Russian War Mobilisation', which is supported by the Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange (BPN/GIN/2022/1/00082/DEC/1, 2023-2024).” You may learn more about the project and the academic seminars we host on this page.



You will find the full Call for Papers with detailed information about the conference and submissions here.



To apply, please send your abstract (maximum 300 words) and a brief biographical note (up to 200 words) to invisible.migration@gmail.com by December 1st, 2023. Applicants will be notified of the results by December 15th, 2023.



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The project is co-funded by the state budget, granted by the Ministry of Education and Science,

Republic of Poland, under the programme "Excellent Science II - Support for scientific

conferences".