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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 as a whole? Since 2022, INTEGRIM has been part of MILE – or Migrant Integration… Read More »MILE Policy Brief

Errant imaginaries: weaving utopias

Why are our daydreams important? Because what we crave, what we long for, can reveal what is truly essential. The pandemic has shed light on the urgent need to change our current systems – economic, political, social and affective. Radical imagination is what we need to envision a change in our society, and then to begin to take action. At the end of March 2020,… Read More »Errant imaginaries: weaving utopias

Book Launch: “Politics of (Dis)Integration”

The open-access book “Politics of (Dis)Integration”, edited by INTEGRIM fellows Sophie Hinger and Reinhard Schweitzer, was presented at the IMISCOE Spring Conference 2020 in Lisbon The conference took place at the Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning, University of Lisbon, Portugal, on February 6-7. The conference was entitled “Moving, living, investing and surviving: housing and migrations in uncertain times” and welcomed over one hundred participants,… Read More »Book Launch: “Politics of (Dis)Integration”

Our results in brief

The INTEGRIM programme has made an innovative contribution to academic knowledge on the concept of integration as a key factor for the future cohesion of European societies through a vast academic production with more than 40 scientific articles (25 peer reviewed, 14 of them indexed and 5 ISIs), two collective publications (WP1: “The Age of Human Rights ” Special Issue 2016; WP2 : “The Management… Read More »Our results in brief

Our outputs on CORDIS

INTEGRIM´s contribution to understanding migration and integration management has been published in CORDIS. The article, written in collaboration with Prof. Eduardo Ruiz Vieytez, scientist in charge of the INTEGRIM project, acknowledges the work developed by the ESRs recruited within the INTEGRIM project and how it has enhanced Europe’s academic research capacity. Full article is available here: New generation of researchers to increase our understanding of migration and… Read More »Our outputs on CORDIS

WORKSHOP: “Research puzzles and competing approaches to studying Roma migration.”

The second Annual Conference of the INTEGRIM Network took place on December 9-12, 2014 in Budapest, Hungary. The host and overall organizer of the series events within the Annual Conference was the Center for Policy Studies, Central European University, Beneficiary 7 of the INTEGRIM project consortium. In the framework of the Annual Conference, a workshop was organized on December 12, focusing on the theme “Research… Read More »WORKSHOP: “Research puzzles and competing approaches to studying Roma migration.”

INTEGRIM SCIENTIFIC THEMATIC WORKSHOP

Work Package 3: Social and Labour Market Integration Sussex Centre for Migration Research-SCMR (University of Sussex) October 2nd 2013 The workshop to launch Work Package 3 took place at the University of Sussex on October 3rd 2013, from 10.00 to 17.00, followed by an evening social event. It was well attended by a total of 45 graduate students and faculty and an addition seven visitors… Read More »INTEGRIM SCIENTIFIC THEMATIC WORKSHOP