Join on 4 December our Webinar on ‘Discourses, narratives and counter narratives on irregular migration’. This webinar is part of the joint events within the MIrreM project.
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EVENTS
The ethics of researching irregular migration
In the context of the MIrreM project, I-Claim is participating in the Workshop ‘The ethics of researching irregular migration’.
The discursive production of irregularity for migrants and racialized communities in Europe
I-Claim is organizing a panel at the 21st IMISCOE Annual Conference in Lisbon on 2nd July 2024.
Le infrastrutture giuridiche e politiche dell’irregolarità in Italia
This webinar gives the opportunity to our researches to present the report ‘The Legal and Policy Infrastructure of Irregularity in Italy’.
Politics of irregularity
Drawing from the findings of the six I-Claim country reports on the topic of “Politics of irregularity”, in the Netherlands, UK, Germany, Poland, Finland and Italy, this webinar will offer an overview of the ways in which irregularity is generated and shaped in practice at the intersection of national legal and policy frameworks
The ‘irregularity assemblage’
The webinar will offer an introduction to the Horizon Europe I-CLAIM study that investigates the living and working conditions of irregular migrants in six European countries.
Reconsidering EU’s partnership and cooperation models on return and readmission
In this webinar, representatives from Horizon Europe projects working on these topics would like to critically elaborate on various models of return and readmission arrangements.
I-CLAIM Stakeholders’ Meeting (Italy)
In this meeting, a group of key stakeholder organisations and institutions engaged with the preliminary research results produced by the I-CLAIM team at Ca’ Foscari University concerning the national policies on migration, labour and welfare that have an impact on the living and working conditions of migrants in situation of irregularity in the country
I-CLAIM Stakeholders’ Meeting (Poland)
This meeting took the form of an expert discussion moderated by prof. Aleksandra Grzymała-Kazłowska (Faculty of Sociology, Migration Research Center, University of Warsaw). It was attended by representatives of institutions – ministries, think-tanks and non-governmental organizations working for refugees and migrants in Poland (including those created by people with migration experience).