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MigRes - Migration Resources

Migration resources for scholars and students working on immigration in Europe

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Note: As from March 2008, the project has moved to the CERAPS, at the University of Lille 2 (France).

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MigRes provides information useful for interdisciplinary research on migration and migrant communities, as well as on asylum, immigration policy and initiatives targeted at the incorporation of migrants. Related issues such as debates on multiculturalism are also included. The main disciplines covered are social geography, sociology, law, political science and policy studies, philosophy, history, anthropology, economics and demography.

The purpose of the site is to assist academics and students or any person with a specific interest in migration-related issues with research on migration in Europe.

MigRes also provides professors with teaching tools such as syllabi. Students will find bibliographical help as well as links to relevant web sites and journals.

MigRes also includes a directory of scholars to facilitate the creation of research networks and encourage interaction among scholars.


Tools on the site

  • internet resources:
    • national: links to national research centres in European countries (and the US and Canada) working on migration.
    • international: links to international research networks, non governmental organizations and governmental organizations.
    • other web research tools: Links to related websites offering research assistance for academics and others on migration.

  • immigration journals
    Links to journals and newsletters on migration in Europe.

  • directory
    Database of scholars from Europe, the US and Canada working on migration-related issues.

  • syllabi
    Several professors have contributed syllabi from courses they have taught on migration and related topics. The syllabi offer an overview of relevant literature on specific themes.

  • migration library
    The library is a selected bibliography mainly covering the state-of-the-art in the field. It also includes some classics and reference books.

We would also like to direct your attention to the other migration-related activities at the RSCAS.

Other activities run by the Marie Curie chair holder:

The project has been supervised by Marie Curie professor Virginie Guiraudon and conducted by Lotte Holm.

MigRes is financed by the Marie Curie Chair programme of the European Commission.

 

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