Tag: Migration

The Sunday Times London: interview with Professor Michelle Pace, RUC

The Sunday Times London: interview with Professor Michelle Pace, RUC

Professor Michelle Pace, RUC was interviewed by the The Sunday Times, London. The article entitled “After Jumpers and hygge, ‘cosy racism’ may be Denmark’s next big export” is available at The Sunday Times.

New publication by Prof Michelle Pace “Denmark’s immigrants forced out by government policies” at Chatham House

New publication by Prof Michelle Pace “Denmark’s immigrants forced out by government policies” at Chatham House

Professor Michelle Pace, Associate Fellow, Europe Programme at Chatham House, published a new article entitled “Denmark’s immigrants forced out by government policies: Relocating asylum seekers outside Europe is just the latest extreme measure from Denmark’s Social Democrats”. Details: A new law enabling Denmark to deport 

New publication by Dr Gökay Özerim entitled “Young Migrants: Vulnerabilities, Boundaries, Protection and Integration”

New publication by Dr Gökay Özerim entitled “Young Migrants: Vulnerabilities, Boundaries, Protection and Integration”

Dr Gökay Özerim (Yasar University) co-edited a book entitled, Young Migrants: Vulnerabilities, Boundaries, Protection and Integration, Ana VILA-FREYER and Mehmet (eds), August 3, 2020.

Gökay ÖZERİM

 

Prof. Michelle Pace became an Associate Fellow at Chatham House’s Europe Programme

Prof. Michelle Pace became an Associate Fellow at Chatham House’s Europe Programme

From 1 January 2021 Prof. Michelle Pace became an Associate Fellow at Chatham House’s Europe Programme. Prof. Michelle Pace provides analysis on the EU and its southern neighbourhood, European approaches to the Middle East and North Africa/Mediterranean, as well as migration issues. The British Institute 

The Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI) became a member of ​ITFLOWS (H2020 project) in September 2020

The Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI) became a member of ​ITFLOWS (H2020 project) in September 2020

Since September 2020, the Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI) is a member of ​ITFLOWS, a H2020 project on the Prediction & Management migration​. More on the project, cooperating institutions and its activities. For more information on the activities of our team and institutions stay connected with EUMENIA 

Book chapter by Dr Gokay Özerim (Yasar University) “What Makes Turkey and Turkish Immigrants a Cultural Polarization Issue in Europe? Evidence from European Right-Wing Populist Politics”

Book chapter by Dr Gokay Özerim (Yasar University) “What Makes Turkey and Turkish Immigrants a Cultural Polarization Issue in Europe? Evidence from European Right-Wing Populist Politics”

The book chapter can accessed here.

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New book article by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Gökay Özerim

New book article by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Gökay Özerim

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Gökay Özerim published “Global Migration and Refugee Compacts as a Response to Mass Flows in Conflicts and Crisis Period” (in Turkish) has been published by “Göç Dergisi”.

New book chapter by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Gökay Özerim

New book chapter by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Gökay Özerim

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Gökay Özerim published “Visa and Migration Diplomacy as the Tools of Soft Power in Turkish Foreign Policy After the End of Cold War” in Nobel Kitap, as part of Prof. Tarık Oğuzlu and Prof. Yelda Ongun’s edited book entitled “Current Issues and 

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Gökay Özerim was awarded Jean Monnet Chair on migration in EU-Turkey Relations by the European Commission

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Gökay Özerim was awarded Jean Monnet Chair on migration in EU-Turkey Relations by the European Commission

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Gökay Özerim was awarded Jean Monnet Chair on migration in EU-Turkey Relations by the European Commission. More information and photos here

Community art for social change in Florence

Community art for social change in Florence

On November 14th and in conjunction with United Painting, SIRIUS partners engaged with artists and refugees in Florence in a community art for social change project. United Painting, originally Favela Painting, builds bridges between community art, urban planning and social design, creating multi-faceted social impact