# MigKnow Notes 6
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The latest installment of links to research, events, and other news at the intersection of migration and knowledge.
News from the Network: Knowledge and Young Migrants
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“Knowledge and Young Migrants,” special issue of KNOW edited by Simone Lässig and Swen Steinberg, with contributions by Paula S. Fass, Simone Laqua-O’Donnell, Wendy L. Rouse, Emily Marker, Kijan Espahangizi, and Stephanie Zloch.
# MigKnow Notes 5
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The latest installment of links to research, events, and other news at the intersection of migration and knowledge.
# MigKnow Notes 4
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The latest installment of links to research, events, and other news at the intersection of migration and knowledge.
# MigKnow Notes 3
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Workshop call (Washington), conference program (Berkeley), and a crowdsourced project (German Letters)
# MigKnow Notes 2
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A call for summer school applications (Bern), a grant in aid awards notice (IHRCA), and a call for papers (Millenium)
# MigKnow Notes 1
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Two CFPs: “Material Cultures in Migration” (deadline: March 31, 2019) and “Imagining Migration, Knowing Migration” (deadline April 20, 2019)
News from the Network: Migration and Knowledge Transfer
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Blog post by Charlotte Mueller, who argues, “Migrants can be knowledge senders and knowledge receivers simultaneously, in their country of destination as well as in their country of origin.”
The History of Knowledge and the Expansion of the Historical Research Agenda
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Simone Lässig, “The History of Knowledge and the Expansion of the Historical Research Agenda,” Bulletin of the German Historical Institute 59 (Fall 2016): 29–59.