This article contributes to a more nuanced understanding of the relationship between conflict and mobility, by disaggregating ‘conflict’ and drawing on sub-national geographical units.
Early-career scholars from all over the world came to PRIO to attend a state-of-the-art PhD-level course on survey methods, with a focus on migration research.
PhD-Level Course now open for applications.
Survey-based research is widespread but also replete with challenges.
PRIO invites applications for this course, which will be taught in person in Oslo in September 2022.
Three migration-related PhD courses will be offered at PRIO in the course of 2022: (1) Migration theory: perspectives on time and temporalities, (2) Survey methods in migration research: design, implementation, and analysis, and (3) Ethnographic fieldwork methodology: approaches, tools, and ethics.
Migration decision-making is shaped by myriad unobservable and intangible factors, including personality traits, emotions, beliefs and values.
PRIO welcomes seven new researchers to the PRIO Global Fellows Programme.