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Highlights from the MILE event in Brussels “Bridging the democracy gap”

How can we make political participation more inclusive and accessible? Last September 28 – jointly with UNITEE and New Women Connectors, and in collaboration with the European Parliament – INTEGRIM Lab engaged with civil society representatives and policymakers to explore how to foster civic engagement and political participation, especially by… Read More »Highlights from the MILE event in Brussels “Bridging the democracy gap”

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

Collective diary of imagination

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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?… Read More »Collective diary of imagination

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 (14-16 July 2021). Abstracts submissions by 04 December 2020.

“Politics of (Dis)Integration” – book launch

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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,… Read More »“Politics of (Dis)Integration” – book launch