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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 France, Czech Academy of Sciences, DeZIM Institute, FIERI, Osnabrück Institute of Geography, PICUM, University of… Read More »Collaborative migration research? The role of the Lab in engaging in cross-sectoral knowledge production

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

Collective diary of imagination

The Mujeres Errantes group, initiated by INTEGRIM Fellow Kitti Baracsi together with Marta Ruffa and Daniela Adarve in 2018 and since that kept going by several other women, invites errant womxn to inhabit their imagination and contribute to the collective diary of imagination. How do you live in your imagination? How do you feel?  Where are you now? With whom? What are you doing?  Send… Read More »Collective diary of imagination