The new video installation by Alicja Rogalska builds on her ongoing collaboration with Berlin-based bike couriers. Opening and discussion 14.03.26 at 4pm. DAAD-gallerie. Berlin
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New comparative report: Immigration Status and Labour Conditions
This new report examines the living and working conditions of irregularised migrant workers in agriculture, delivery and logistics, and domestic and care sectors across six European countries, highlighting how migration, labour, and welfare systems shape experiences of insecurity and work.
Irregular migration as an assemblage
New I-CLAIM paper unpacks how “irregularity” is made in Europe. Written by Nando Sigona and Ilse van Liempt
New Sector Reports Now Available!
The new I-CLAIM sector reports offer key insights from the ethnographic research into domestic work, care, agriculture and delivery sectors across Europe.
Comparative Report. Discourses about irregularised migrants.
Check the Comparative report. It compares migration discourse across seven contexts—Germany, Finland, the Netherlands, Italy, Poland, the UK, and the EU—analysing how irregular migration is framed in politics, media, and civil society.
Discourses about irregularised migrants in Germany
New Country Report Out Now!
This report offers a data-driven analysis of how migration is framed in media, politics, and civil society. Discover key insights into public discourse and its impact.
Discourses, narratives and counter narratives on irregular migration
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.
Policy Brief. Irregularised Migration in Europe
New I-CLAIM Policy Brief! It calls for policy reforms to address irregular migration in Europe by promoting regularization paths, coordinated policy responses, and protections for migrant workers’ rights.
Policy Brief. Irregularised Migration and the next European Comission
This Policy Brief shows that a home affairs and criminalisation approach prioritising law enforcement and policing has dominated the von der Leyen Commission on questions related to migration policy.








