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Research on global migration and mobility from the Faculty of Social Sciences Migration Research Group at the University of Sheffield.

Sep 14, 2020, 6 tweets

This week we co-host a series of seminars on #integration as a part of @MIGREC_SRB collaboration with @FPN_Beograd @eliamepgr and @seercorg, which will lead to establishing a new migration centre at the University of Belgrade #MIGREC

@MIGREC_SRB @FPN_Beograd @eliamepgr @seercorg You can read more about @MIGREC_SRB (Migration, Integration and Governance Research Centre in the Western Balkans) on the project website: migrec.fpn.bg.ac.rs

@MIGREC_SRB @FPN_Beograd @eliamepgr @seercorg Today’s seminar speaker is Prof. Raivo Vetik, from School of Governance, Law and Society, Tallinn University, Director of @MirNet10, with a talk ‘Beyond state-of-the-art in studying migrant #integration: a relational approach’ #MIGREC

@MIGREC_SRB @FPN_Beograd @eliamepgr @seercorg @MirNet10 MIRNEt @MirNet10 is another @EU_H2020 Twinning project which aim is to establish a new migration centre at the Tallinn University, read more here: tlu.ee/en/mirnet #MIGREC

@MIGREC_SRB @FPN_Beograd @eliamepgr @seercorg @MirNet10 @EU_H2020 Prof. Raivo Vetik proposes a new, relational approach to conceptualize identificational integration of migrants by defining national identity in terms of social positioning @MirNet10 @MIGREC_SRB #MIGREC CC @adrianfavell

@MIGREC_SRB @FPN_Beograd @eliamepgr @seercorg @MirNet10 @EU_H2020 @adrianfavell Thank you to the Speaker and the Moderators for a critical discussion on #integration #MIGREC

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