Steffen Pötzschke
@stpoetzschke.bsky.social
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Senior Researcher @gesis-panel.bsky.social | Leibniz-Inst. for the Social Sciences @gesis.org | Corresponding member Instit. for Migr. Research & Intercult. Studies (IMIS) | Founding member & co-chair @methatmig.bsky.social | https://steffen-poetzschke.eu
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Are you engaged in cross-national and/or cross-cultural (migration) research and have something to say about relevant methods? Then don't miss out on the Annual Meth@Mig Workshop 2026 in Doha!

Submit your abstract by Nov. 7, 2025!

Full call: t1p.de/ebe7f
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📣Deadline extension!

Submit your proposals to the 2026 IMISCOE Annual Conference by October 8, 2025!

… please do submit your methods-focused proposals and don’t forget to tag our SC during the submission process.

www.imiscoe.org/events/imisc...
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🚨It's time to submit your migration research methods papers, panels & workshops for the #IMISCOE 2026 Annual Conference! Please do not forget to “link” your relevant submissions to the Meth@Mig SC during submission.

Deadline: September 25, 2025

CfP: www.imiscoe.org/events/imisc...

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23rd IMISCOE Annual Conference - IMISCOE
IMISCOE is the largest European network of scholars in the area of migration and integration. The focus is on comparative research and joint research projects.
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We wanted the piece to be easy to access — especially for young scholars and for teaching. We don’t cover every detail, but we hope our hints spark ideas and deeper dives for readers. Check it out and let us know what you think!

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This paper began as a conversation during my research stay at Western University (Canada, @westernu.ca) — and we kept that conversational structure. Hence, it’s not your usual journal article. We went for an unconventional, dialogue-style format and had a lot of fun doing it!

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While demand for timely data on migrants & refugees grows, recruiting them for surveys can be challenging. Could ads on #Facebook and #Instagram be part of the answer? In this piece, @somardrawoh.bsky.social & I unpack promises and the pitfalls.

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📣 Publication Alert! 📣

Interested in the pros and cons of Meta ad-based survey sampling (of hard-to-reach migrant populations) and looking for an accessible intro? Then this is for you:

doi.org/10.1093/jrs/...

#MigrationResearch #RefugeeStudies #SurveyResearch #OpenAccess #MetaSampling

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Magic bullet or questionable remedy? Discussing the use of Meta advertising to recruit hard-to-reach migrants for surveys
Abstract. As the world sees an increase in global migration, it is paramount to collect real-time data on migrants to facilitate their settlement in new co
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gesis-panel.bsky.social
The new GESIS Panel.dbd Digital Behavioral Data Sample offers for the second time the opportunity to submit studies: www.gesis.org/en/gesis-pan...

Accepted proposals will be fielded in 2026
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Can we recruit a nonprobability emigrant sample via Facebook and Instagram advertising? Research by @stpoetzschke.bsky.social and @berndweiss.bsky.social: doi.org/10.1186/s408...
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methatmig.bsky.social
🚨It's time to submit your migration research methods papers, panels & workshops for the #IMISCOE 2026 Annual Conference! Please do not forget to “link” your relevant submissions to the Meth@Mig SC during submission.

Deadline: September 25, 2025

CfP: www.imiscoe.org/events/imisc...

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23rd IMISCOE Annual Conference - IMISCOE
IMISCOE is the largest European network of scholars in the area of migration and integration. The focus is on comparative research and joint research projects.
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leamullerfunk.bsky.social
📣 Vacancy for PhD position! 📣 I am looking for a qualitative PhD researcher (3 years, 30 hours/week) to join my ERC project #RESTATE (Refugees’ Political Participation and State-(Re)Making in Displacement), starting preferably on 1 January 2026.
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stpoetzschke.bsky.social
Of course, we acknowledge the limitations of non-prob. sampling. This article is not meant to present an alternative. But: Our findings may be valuable to those seeking to conduct global surveys without a sampling frame or aiming to combine sampling techniques to offset their limitations.

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Furthermore, many of the emigrants in our sample would have been missed by the register-based sampling approach.

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Germany is special as its population registers enable probability-based sampling of emigrants. This gave us a rare benchmark to compare our Meta-based recruitment against. We also reached respondents in regions where the register-based sampling was less effective.

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We show that ads on Facebook and Instagram can be a low-cost, effective way to reach hard-to-access populations—like emigrants—around the world.

With a modest budget, we surveyed nearly 4,000 Germans who had moved to 148 countries & territories.

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📢Publication alert 📢 @berndweiss.bsky.social and my new OA article is out in Comparative Migration Studies: "Surveying Emigrants Worldwide – Using Facebook and Instagram to Recruit Respondents in Cross-National (E)Migration Research"

👉 rdcu.be/ezhZf

#MigrationResearch #SurveyResearch

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Surveying emigrants worldwide–using Facebook and Instagram to recruit respondents in cross-national (e)migration research
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(c) The figure repeats a political rhetoric framing the de facto suspension of the Schengen Agreement as a measure of “refugee policy” without addressing the ongoing scientific discussion questioning this narrative.

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I find it unfortunate that the posted content focuses on a rather superficial level on the opinion of the general population towards a highly politicized issue that is partly driven by deliberate misinformation of the public instead of issues related to refugees’ struggle.

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(b) #WorldrRefugeeDay “honours the strength and courage of people who have been forced to flee their home country to escape conflict or persecution.” (www.unhcr.org/get-involved...). In which way is this post contributing to this spirit?

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World Refugee Day | UNHCR
World Refugee Day is an international day to honour refugees. The event falls each year on June 20 and celebrates people forced to flee their home country to escape conflict or persecution.
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This post leaves me quite puzzled for so many reasons: (a) World refugee day is on June 20, not July 20, hence, why was this posted today with reference to #WorldRefugeeDay?

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Somewhat unexpected, yet for a history nerd, very welcome find in a Utrecht record store. Seems an appropriate conference souvenir to me.
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Today, I have the pleasure to share at #ESRA2025 some insights from our comparison of a Meta-recruited non-prob and a register-based probability sample of Ukrainian refugees in Germany. Joint work with fantastic GESIS, BIB, BAMF, DIW & IAB colleagues.

⏰ 11:00 - 12:30
🏢 Ruppert 002

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In the first session, our colleague @lenarembser.bsky.social will present her corresponding research on the @gesis-panel.bsky.social. Don't miss it!