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3rd EuroMedMig National Workshop Migration in the digital era: exploring new data, practices, and lifestyles March 25, 2021 - 13h45-17h GMT The full programme can be seen here: https://lnkd.in/dttvGDX The 3rd EuroMedMig national workshop - "Migration in...
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In the wake of protests erupting in the summer of 2020 as a result of the killing of George Floyd, IMISCOE launched a seminar series initiated by the Anti-Discrimination Working Group led by Parvati Raghuram. The second seminar, chaired by Guia...
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In the wake of protests erupting in the summer of 2020 as a result of the killing of George Floyd, IMISCOE launched a seminar series initiated by the Anti-Discrimination Working Group led by Parvati Raghuram. The second seminar, chaired by Guia...
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Deadline: 15 March 2021
This academic workshop will focus on social inclusion, migration and volunteering in everyday contexts following micro-site research. We are interested in proposals from scholars who study integration narratives and how they contribute to the evolution...
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This is the third in a series of seminars organised as part of Writing International Student Migration in Africa (WISMA) project, funded by the British Academy. This session builds on our successful 'writing an academic paper' sessions held in December...
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The Sirius Italian team at the University of Florence have issued a new report highlighting key findings of their research on newcomers' labour market integration in Italy with reflections on the effect of Covid-19 on migrant labour.
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This multidisciplinary course will provide you with insight into relevant issues on the topic of migrant inclusion across three domains: economic inclusion, social inclusion, and migrants’ access to public services, healthcare and housing.
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Many migrants in receiving countries are facing disadvantaged living circumstances when compared to natives. In most Western countries, we observe economic inequality, inequality in access to information, healthcare and housing.
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Event: Wednesday 03 March - 2021
Calls for decolonizing the university have increased in the past years. The 2020 transnational Black Lives Matter movement has also reverberated these calls in the field of European migration studies.
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This webinar, organised in collaboration with the Imiscoe MiGPoG Standing Committee, explores how a perspective thematising both the governance and politics of migration can enrich our understanding of policymaking processes vis-à-vis the challenges put...
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