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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

Nightshift Spitalfields: a short film about nightwork

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Night workers are an invisible group of people who keep the city running with their labour. Those of us who sleep at night have no idea that they even exist, but without them, the supermarket shelves would be empty in the morning.

CfP – Engaged research with children and young people

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Kitti Baracsi and Stefano Piemontese will coordinate the panel “Sensing and shaping urban marginality: multimodal and engaged research with children and young people” during the RC21 Conference in Antwerp (6-8 July 2020). Abstracts submissions by 15 March.

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.

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).

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.

Our results in brief

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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… Read More »Our results in brief

Our outputs on CORDIS

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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.… Read More »Our outputs on CORDIS