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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

Is there a way to bridge the gap between research, policy-making and practice? Reflections on INTEGRIM’s participation in SISP’s Annual Conference

From 14 to 16 September 2023, the University of Genoa hosted the 36th annual conference of the Italian Political Science Association – SISP, Società Italiana di Scienza Politica -, one of the top political science events in Europe. Integrim Lab was in Italy to participate to #SISP2023 to keep pursuing… Read More »Is there a way to bridge the gap between research, policy-making and practice? Reflections on INTEGRIM’s participation in SISP’s Annual Conference

MILE Policy Brief

Political participation and inclusion of migrants in European societies start at the local level. Municipal administrations and civil society organizations, including those led by migrants themselves, can play a key role in this process. But how can we make the most out of it and ensure it benefits local communities… Read More »MILE Policy Brief

Resistance and devotedness: learning democracy under pressure

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If we imagine democratic education as school communities practising participation, to what extent can schools escape the current approach taken in the public education system? What if they encounter hostility and restrictions? Can we learn democracy through transgressions and resistance? The stories in this article show how resistance by a… Read More »Resistance and devotedness: learning democracy under pressure

The Micro-Management of Irregular Migration

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Reinhard Schweitzer was awarded the second prize of the IMISCOE-Springer competitive call for book proposals 2019 for a book based on his doctoral dissertation.

Tina Magazzini wins the MCAA 2017 Social Impact Award

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Marie Curie Alumni Association (MCAA) has rewarded Tina Magazzini with the MCAA Social Impact Award for the positive social impact generated by her research and engagement actions during her participation in the MSCA ITN INTEGRIM.

INTEGRIM stands with CEU

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We INTEGRIM partners want to express solidarity with Central European University and express concern at proposed legislative changes to CEU’s status in Hungary. These changes would endanger the academic freedom vital for CEU’s continued operation in Budapest and would strike a blow against the academic freedom that enables all universities,… Read More »INTEGRIM stands with CEU