CIEMI aims to study and sensitise
the public to the role of international migration in the transformation
and reconstruction of the social, cultural and religious landscape
of national societies. It has an extensive documentation collection
(55,000 bibliographical references, 15,000 books, 300 periodicals),
and you can now search the online database for references of
documents in English and French (click
here for direct link to online library) although you cannot
download them. http://perso.wanadoo.fr/ciemi.org/presenen.html |
The Child Migration Research network (CMRN) has been established to help assess the impact of migration on children and youth. The aim of the CMRN is to bring together researchers who look at how migration affects children and to highlight research work, especially that in grey literature or other hard to reach sources, that focuses on this area.
http://www.childmigration.net/
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Has comprehensive listings
of organisations (research centres, NGOs, academic departments
and courses, government bodies, international bodies, documentation
centres), a list of publications (journals, newsletters, news
sources) and a slightly less comprehensive list of events (conferences,
discussion groups etc). http://www.ercomer.org/wwwvl/index.html |
A gateway for information
on international migration. It allows users to search for information
by issue and EU country and lists existing resources and where
to get them (although they are not generally linked or available
online). It also lists documentation centres and is building
a list of migration researchers and projects. www.emin.geog.ucl.ac.uk |
Has a set of research guides
by region (not all) and themes and a searchable digital library
of over 3000 documents which can be read online, downloaded
and printed including policy documents, grey literature, journal
articles etc. Also has a searchable directory of organisations
related to refugee issues covering all countries of the world. www.forcedmigration.org |