Migration, Mobility and Ethnicity

 

comeINperiphery - The Geography of New Working Spaces and the Impact on the Periphery (CA18214)

Aims to share the first outcomes of some funded international research projects on the phenomenon of new workplaces, such as Coworking Spaces and Maker Spaces, in order to: (i) identify the typologies (Taxonomy) of such emerging workplaces, and (ii) reveal their spatial distribution, and to explain their location patterns.

International

COST Action


COREnet - Cost Action Connecting Theory and Practical Issues of Migration and Religious Diversity (CA20107)

COREnet is an interdisciplinary network that aims at knowledge production, knowledge exchange and capacity building across Europe in the intersection of migration and religious diversity with a particular emphasis on bottom-up research.

International

COST Action


ENIS - European Network on International Student Mobility: Connecting Research and Practice” (CA20115)

ENIS responds to the pressing need for systematic interdisciplinary and international exchange of knowledge on theoretical frameworks, research methodologies, findings, and best practice examples, and for translating scientific findings into recommendations for international student mobility practice.

Internacional

COST Action


GLITSS - Globalization, Illicit Trade, Sustainability and Security (CA21133)

The objectives of the Action are to create a holistic research agenda on illicit trade practices, to increase public awareness with a view to enhancing societal resilience and to explore how technological innovation facilitates illicit trade, but can also be used to fight it. Governmental agencies, civil organizations and academics will benefit from a Europe-wide discussion on illicit trade. Ultimately, GLITSS will advise stakeholders on how to create a more resilient and sustainable society by identifying, understanding and countering illicit trade.

International

COST Action


HIDDEN - History of Identity Documentation in European Nations: Citizenship, Nationality and Migration (CA21120)

The HIDDEN network unites scholars in history, migration studies, geography, sociology, law, linguistics, postcolonial studies, human rights and more to look at the history of ID regimes in Europe and beyond, drawing connections between the past and present. In the context of UN Sustainable Development Goal 16.9 that everyone should have a legal identity by 2030, and the rise of new forms of biometric digital ID, such as the Covid-19 vaccination certificates, it is timely that an interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary group of scholars critically examine the antecedents of modern systems and contemporary practices which can increase societal inequalities.

Internacional

COST Action


IMISCOE - International Migration Research Network

IMISCOE is the largest interdisciplinary network of scholars in the field of migration. The research network currently consists of 69 research institutes from different countries around the world and from various disciplines including sociology, political science, anthropology, economics, law, demography, public administration, geography and history.

International


Rede Migra

Rede Migra brings together researchers, public policy makers and other actors with an interest in the study of migration, from various disciplinary areas, with a special focus on migrations that have Portugal as a country of destination or origin. The aim is to encourage the sharing of information on conferences, publications, funding programs, etc.

National


TraFaDy - Transnational Family Dynamics in Europe (CA21143)

TraFaDy aims to deepen the knowledge of the growing, rapidly changing phenomenon and dynamics of transnational families (TNF) by bringing together researchers and stakeholders from different disciplines and countries to address the need for transnational insights and to formulate policy and practice-oriented recommendations with an impact on international, national, sub-local and local practices.

International

COST Action