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Call for book chapters: Gender and Youth Migration

by ahnationtalk on January 21, 2016560 Views

Type: Call for Papers
Date: April 30, 2016
Subject Fields:
Immigration & Migration History / Studies, Ethnic History / Studies, Women’s & Gender History / Studies, Sociology, Social Sciences

CALL FOR BOOK CHAPTERS

GENDER AND YOUTH MIGRATION: A GLOBAL SURVEY

edited by Glenda Tibe Bonifacio, University of Lethbridge

I am accepting original submissions of research-based studies on gender and youth migration around the world. Young people, those under 35 years old, migrate with their families or on their own for various reasons—for example, education, work, asylum, and even as a consequence of environment disasters. However, their migration is often considered in migration discourse as part of a family unit thus erasing the particularities of their experiences and specificities of their challenges and opportunities. How females, males and transgender youth (LGBTQ) experience the journey, both domestic and international migration, is the focus of this collection. Any topic or thematic areas of interest are welcome at this point.

Please submit a 500-word abstract of your proposed contribution to this book collection to bonifacioglenda@gmail.com using the subject heading: youth migration. Also include your current affiliation and position, contact email, and a short description of your research interests and, if applicable, published works. Deadline for submission of abstracts is January 30, 2016.

Only those contributors with accepted abstracts will be notified by February 15, 2016. Full-length book chapters of about 6,000 words (excluding references) should be ready by April 30, 2016. Final approval of submitted book chapters rest with the publisher.

Glenda Tibe Bonifacio is the editor of Feminism and Migration: Cross-cultural Engagements (Springer 2012), and Gender and Rural Migration: Realities, Conflict and Change (Routledge 2014).

Contact Info:

Glenda Tibe Bonifacio, PhD

Department of women & Gender Studies

Univresity of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada

glenda.bonifacio@uleth.ca
Contact Email:
bonifacioglenda@gmail.com

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