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Collaborative migration research? The role of the Lab in engaging in cross-sectoral knowledge production

Last July 2024, the INTEGRIM Lab organised a workshop focused on “collaborative migration research”, at the occasion of the IMISCOE annual conference This gathering brought together representatives from academic and non-academic institutions across Belgium, Czechia, France, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Spain and the United Kingdom. Participating institutions included: CIDOB, Collège de… Read More »Collaborative migration research? The role of the Lab in engaging in cross-sectoral knowledge production

INTEGRIM Lab presented the MILE project at the European Sociological Association mid-term conference in Lisbon

Lisbon’s Lusofona University and Nova University hosted the mid-term conference of the European Sociological Association RN27 (Southern European societies) these 21 and 22 September 2023. This year, the Research Network focused on “Territories, Communities and Sustainability” in the South of Europe.  At this occasion, I presented the results of the INTEGRIM Lab’s research done… Read More »INTEGRIM Lab presented the MILE project at the European Sociological Association mid-term conference in Lisbon

Visual Methods in Migration Studies

Amandine Desille, Franz Buhr, and Karolina Nikielska-Sekula have recently published the first Cross Migration Brief on Methodological, Ethical and Epistemological Issues.

Housing and migrations in uncertain times

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INTEGRIM members co-organised the IMSCOE Spring Conference 2020 entitled “Moving, living, investing and surviving: housing and migrations in uncertain times” (February 6-7, University of Lisbon).