The Population Geography Research Group (PGRG) provides a forum for population geographers to present and discuss the latest findings of research in the sub-discipline through its conference and publication activities, to debate relevant theoretical, philosophical and methodological issues, and to consider policy dimensions, both in the UK and internationally.
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Migrant transnationalism, integration and place – call for papers (RGS-IBG 2010)

By Dan - Last updated: Thursday, January 7, 2010

We would like to invite abstracts for papers to be presented at a panel we propose for inclusion in the 2010 conference of the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG).  The panel theme is migrant transnationalism, integration and place.
MIGRANT TRANSNATIONALISM, INTEGRATION AND PLACE
SESSION ABSTRACT:
This session aims to explore the intersections between migrants’ transnational engagements and integration [...]

PGRG AGM minutes

By Pablo Mateos - Last updated: Monday, September 7, 2009

The 2009 annual general meeting (AGM) of the Population Geography Research Group (PGRG) took place at the University of Manchester  on Wednesday 26 th August 2009
The agenda for the meeting can be downloaded from this site.
The (unconfirmed) minutes for the meeting are now available

PGRG 2009 Annual General Meeting

By Pablo Mateos - Last updated: Thursday, August 13, 2009

The 2009 annual general meeting (AGM) of the Population Geography Research Group (PGRG) will take place at the University of Manchester  on Wednesday 26 th August 2009 13.10-14.25 (Room 142).
The agenda for the meeting can be downloaded from this site.
The AGM will coincide with the Royal Geographical Society with Institute for British Geographers Annual International Conference, which [...]

New PGRG website launched

By Pablo Mateos - Last updated: Friday, January 23, 2009

The committee of the PGRG are delighted to officially launch the new website of the research group – following the hard work of Pablo Mateos (Communications Officer of PGRG ) and colleague at University College London.
The new PGRG website that can be found at the following URL:
www.popgeog.org
The new website features the main activities of PGRG [...]