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Integration: linking research and learning
By: Ole Jensen Research Officer What works in integration? How is it done? And who does it well? These are questions that we aim to explore in the research project titled ‘European Migrant Integration Academy – an integrated research learning project … Continue reading
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Tagged EU-MIA, FIERI, functioning practices, integration, ITC-ILO, training
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Five principles of integration: policies and inclusion
By: Ben Gidley, Senior Researcher In a recent blogpost here, Sarah Spencer commented on the new OSCE Ljubljana guidelines on the integration of national minorities. The guidelines include probably the nearest I’ve seen to a clear definition of integration as … Continue reading
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Tagged immigrants, integration, interculturalism, local authorities, migrants, national
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Dispatches from Chicago: the home of political science for four days every April
By: Scott Blinder, Senior Researcher, Migration Observatory Two weeks ago (April 11-14) I was in Chicago for the annual meetings of the Midwest Political Science Association. Despite the regional moniker, this organisation with national and even international reach puts on … Continue reading
Towards an understanding of integration at neighbourhood level
By: Ole Jensen, Research Officer Headlined by emotive notions of a society ‘sleepwalking to segregation’, the retreat from multiculturalism has in Britain triggered policy development and debates that emphasized ethnic, religious and cultural difference at the expense of an examination … Continue reading