Selin Sivis
@selinsivis.bsky.social
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Research Fellow, University of Sussex | Interdisciplinary Researcher on Migration, Inequality and Work
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📢📢📢 Young Professionals with Migrant Parents - Want to Hear from You!

We're looking for participants!

Interested?

See details below.👇

@lauramorosanu.bsky.social #ResearchStudy #ShareYourStory #WorkplaceInclusion #YouthVoices #SecondGeneration #MigrantOriginYouthUK #UniversityofSussex
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Excited to share that I’ll be co-presenting at the 9th Regulating for Decent Work Conference next week at the ILO in Geneva!

Together with Gizem Karslı, we’ll talk about our paper: "Precarious Work, Precarious Futures: Trade Unions, Refugee Labour, and the Politics of Return." #RDW2025
9th Regulating for Decent Work Conference
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migobs.bsky.social
In last month's white paper, the government said it will introduce changes to make it harder to obtain permanent residence in the UK.

Our new commentary looks at how many people could be covered by the changes and their potential impact on migrants.

migrationobservatory.ox.ac.uk/resources/co...
Changes to settlement: what do they mean? - Migration Observatory
This commentary examines the potential impacts of the recent Immigration White Paper.
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sociologyoxford.bsky.social
🚨 We're hiring!

Oxford Sociology is looking for a Departmental Lecturer to teach on our MSc - leading on the qualitative methods and political & civil conflict papers, as well as supervising dissertations.

Apply by 30 May ✍️ my.corehr.com/pls/uoxrecru...
Job ad for the Departmental Lecturer in Sociology position, deadline: 30 May 2025
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arc-west.bsky.social
Just over a month until our webinar on collaborative, responsive #qualitative research: The Clip-Q approach.

Join the nearly 300 people who've already booked!

🗓️6 March 10-11am

Hear from @jhorwood.bsky.social Joanna Kesten, Ava Lorenc and Mairead Murphy
#Quali
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Collaborative, responsive qualitative research: The CLIP-Q approach
Join ARC West’s Behavioural and Qualitative Science Team to find out more about their CLIP-Q approach to rapid qualitative research.
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selinsivis.bsky.social
Thrilled to see the impact of our research project! Exciting results and meaningful insights—more to come! 📢📊 #Research #Impact
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🎶We have evaluated Dovetail Orchestra, a community music group for refugees in Bristol.

❓Did being involved in the orchestra improve mental health and wellbeing for the refugees involved?

👇Download our research summary to find out.
bit.ly/3EgiUQ9
A screenshot of the Dovetail Orchestra summary
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arc-west.bsky.social
🎶We have evaluated Dovetail Orchestra, a community music group for refugees in Bristol.

❓Did being involved in the orchestra improve mental health and wellbeing for the refugees involved?

👇Download our research summary to find out.
bit.ly/3EgiUQ9
A screenshot of the Dovetail Orchestra summary
selinsivis.bsky.social
The research sheds light on migrants' reflective nature in decision-making during uncertainty, contributing to a deeper understanding of the interplay between agency and structural limitations in shaping forward and backward migration aspirations.
selinsivis.bsky.social
Through interviews with refugees in Libya and Bosnia and Herzegovina as well as complementary expert interviews, it highlights how uncertainty shapes migration aspirations.
selinsivis.bsky.social
Drawing from recent scholarship on migration-related ambivalence, we focus on how people reflect on the past and present of their migration aspirations, employing a migrant-centered approach.
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It investigates the under-explored question of how migrants in so-called ‘transit countries’ make sense of migration aspirations.
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demirevaneli.bsky.social
An interesting short-term Fellowship in Urban Studies at the University of Antwerp with facilities and expenses covered. Open to scholars of all levels: jobs.apeng.uantwerpen.be/psc/apeng/?c...
selinsivis.bsky.social
Just received my copy of the Integration of Refugees in the Education and Labour Markets, edited by Marta Pachocka, Karolina Sobczak-Szelc and Justyna Szalańska. Happy to see my contribution with a chapter on the gaps between the formulation and implementation of labour market integration policies
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mehrl.bsky.social
New paper with Abel Escribà Folch, studying the logic of autocrats' recruiting foreign legionnaires, out in Democratization. Legionnaire recruitment is associated with increased personalization and decreases the risk of coup attempts and mass protests. Available open access!
The dictator’s legionnaires: foreign recruitment, coups, and uprisings
Several countries recruit foreign nationals into their armed forces. This is despite the norm of citizen armies and the strong idea that individuals join the military to defend their home country w...
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Unfortunately, securing a permanent position at a well-known university is not sufficient reason for Home Office to bring one's child to the UK...

‘Unthinkable cruelty’: Kenyan expert working at Bristol University denied visa for six-year-old daughter
‘Unthinkable cruelty’: Kenyan expert working at Bristol University denied visa for six-year-old ...
Furious colleagues denounce decision that there are ‘no compassionate grounds’ to allow the child to join her mother
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saskiabonjour.bsky.social
Two weeks left to submit your proposal for the Migration Politics Residential Fellowship!

If you have a great idea for a research paper, submit your proposal - and come spend a week with us in Amsterdam or Glasgow to turn that great idea into a great paper.

migrationpolitics.org/call-for-pap...
Call for papers: 2024 author fellowship in residence
The editorial team of the journal Migration Politics warmly welcome paper proposals for our authors’ fellowship in residence programme. We are seeking submissions from scholars conducting innovative...
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selinsivis.bsky.social
It has been a great pleasure for me to collaborate with colleagues coming from different disciplines and produce such a crucial piece that informs not only migration and refugee studies, but also housing and urban studies. @Ayselin_Yildiz @d_telintelo @migrantkarachi
& others @IDS_UK @IJHPEditors
selinsivis.bsky.social
Drawing on theoretical insights from housing studies, urban studies and migration studies, the article assesses how displacement materialises in place through housing and contributes to city-making processes informally, incrementally, and in locally and historically contingent manners.