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Integrating and Developing European Asian Studies

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Year 2010
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1 Project

Relational area studies: Russia and geographies of knowledge

Authors Ammon Cheskin, Alina Jašina‐Schäfer
Year 2022
Journal Name Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers
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5 Journal Article

Introduction to Part 5: Area Studies and Regional Developments

Authors Alexander W. Wiseman, Emily Anderson
Year 2013
Book Title International Perspectives on Education and Society
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6 Book Chapter

An American Studies Dilemma

Authors Tim Watson
Year 1998
Journal Name Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies
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7 Journal Article

American Studies in Review

Authors Katrina Harack
Year 2012
Journal Name CANADIAN REVIEW OF AMERICAN STUDIES
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8 Journal Article

An American Studies Dilemma

Authors Tim Watson
Year 1999
Journal Name Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies
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9 Journal Article

American Studies in Review

Authors Irene Gammel
Year 2014
Journal Name CANADIAN REVIEW OF AMERICAN STUDIES
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10 Journal Article

The End of Black Studies

Authors Clovis E. Semmes
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14 Book

Family‐related migration: a critial review of European Studies

Authors Eleonore Kofman
Year 2004
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
Citations (WoS) 226
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21 Journal Article

East-Asian Buddhism in Post-Apartheid South Africa

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Year 2018
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28 Project

Networks and Narratives: The Transnational Community of European Studies 1957-2004

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Year 2014
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33 Project

Refugee Governance, State and Politics in the Middle East

Authors Zeynep Sahin Mencütek
Year 2018
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34 Book

Turning the Tide in Curriculum Development in Teaching European Studies in Africa

Authors Samuel Ojo Oloruntoba, Christopher Changwe Nshimbi, Dickson Ajisafe
Year 2021
Book Title Teaching the EU: Fostering Knowledge and Understanding in the Brexit Age
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39 Book Chapter

Rethinking African-European Scientific Cooperation: The Case of the Platform for African-European Studies

Authors Christopher C. Nshimbi, Patrick Develtere, Bacha Kebede Debela
Year 2023
Journal Name Journal of Contemporary European Research
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41 Journal Article

Trump Today

Authors John Carlos Rowe
Year 2017
Journal Name COMPARATIVE AMERICAN STUDIES
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52 Journal Article

In the Streets of San Francisco

Authors Gesa Mackenthun
Year 2017
Journal Name COMPARATIVE AMERICAN STUDIES
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54 Journal Article

Hispanism and Sephardic studies

Authors Michelle Hamilton
Year 2009
Journal Name Journal of Medieval Iberian Studies
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64 Journal Article

Sri Lanka’s Remittance Economy

Authors Matt Withers
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65 Book

Indian trouble

Authors Gloria Elizabeth Chacon
Year 2019
Journal Name Cultural Dynamics
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66 Journal Article

EUMIGPOL: Securitization versus Depoliticization in the European Union Asylum and Migration Policy: The Role of the New Agencies (FRONTEX, EASO & Large-Scale IT Systems Agency)

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This project examines the evolution of the European Union (EU) asylum and migration policy. It aims to elucidate an important apparent contradiction at the heart of this policy: the simultaneous co-existence of two seemingly opposite trends – ‘securitization’ on the one hand and ‘depoliticization’ on the other hand. The research project aims to account for this apparent contradiction by developing an original multidisciplinary theoretical framework, which combines insights from security studies, public policy and European studies. In addition to this original theoretical contribution, the proposed project will generate new empirical knowledge through the application of this new theoretical framework to three case studies. Those will concern the three European agencies dealing with asylum and migration, which have already been or are in the process of being established (FRONTEX, EASO and the Large-Scale IT Systems Agency). Data will be gathered and analysed according to the principle of methodological triangulation between the analysis of secondary sources, documentary analysis and semi-structured elite interviews. This research project will contribute to strengthening European excellence in social sciences, in particular in security studies, European studies and the study of governance by agencies. In addition, the proposed project will generate policy-relevant findings, which will be of interest to policy-makers dealing with asylum and migration issues and/or agency creation in any policy field.
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Securitization versus Depoliticization in the European Union Asylum and Migration Policy: The Role of the New Agencies (FRONTEX, EASO & Large-Scale IT Systems Agency)

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This project examines the evolution of the European Union (EU) asylum and migration policy. It aims to elucidate an important apparent contradiction at the heart of this policy: the simultaneous co-existence of two seemingly opposite trends – ‘securitization’ on the one hand and ‘depoliticization’ on the other hand. The research project aims to account for this apparent contradiction by developing an original multidisciplinary theoretical framework, which combines insights from security studies, public policy and European studies. In addition to this original theoretical contribution, the proposed project will generate new empirical knowledge through the application of this new theoretical framework to three case studies. Those will concern the three European agencies dealing with asylum and migration, which have already been or are in the process of being established (FRONTEX, EASO and the Large-Scale IT Systems Agency). Data will be gathered and analysed according to the principle of methodological triangulation between the analysis of secondary sources, documentary analysis and semi-structured elite interviews. This research project will contribute to strengthening European excellence in social sciences, in particular in security studies, European studies and the study of governance by agencies. In addition, the proposed project will generate policy-relevant findings, which will be of interest to policy-makers dealing with asylum and migration issues and/or agency creation in any policy field.
Year 2010
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69 Project

Globalisation and the Governance of Migration: What Space for Civil Society ?

Principal investigator Carl-Ulrik Schierup (REMESO Project Leader), Aleksandra Ålund (Participants from REMESO), Anders Neergaard (Participants from REMESO), Branka Likic-Brboric (Participants from REMESO), Cavidan Soykan (Participants not from REMESO), Juan Artola (Participants not from REMESO), Nazli Senses (Participants not from REMESO), Stefan Rother (Participants not from REMESO), Gülay Toksöz (Participants not from REMESO), Raúl Delgado Wise (Participants not from REMESO), Seyhan Erdogdü (Participants not from REMESO)
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MIGLINK is a Swedish-Mexican-Turkish Research Links consortium specialised on migration and development. MIGLINK aims to examine the development of an incipient global governance framework for migration with a focus on the role of civil society. GFMD, initiated at the UN global dialogue High Level Dialogue on Migration and Development in 2006, is the most inclusive state-led forum between governments on developing policies for international migration. Since its inception, so-called "Civil Society Days" were organized as a side event to the GFMD meetings. The consortium follows preparation, agenda2012) setting, debates and outcomes of upcoming GFMD meetings among to contextualise them in historical and geographical perspective, aiming to identify the role of civil society in global policy making through the GFMD. This is matched by examination of the parallel development of a global movement of civil society in fora outside the formal framework of the GFMD and the formation of alternative agendas for global governance on migration. The consortium links interdisciplinary knowledge on the historical development of global governance on migration with a focus on conditions for sustainable development, poverty reduction, global labour and human rights. Dr. Stefan Rother, South Asian Studies at Freiburg University, with a long standing research trajectory in the subject area, joined the project in 2015.
Year 2014
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Promoting Online Education for New Working Environments in Companies

Authors Ileana Hamburg, Judith Terstriep, Steffi Engert
Book Title Advances in Educational Marketing, Administration, and Leadership
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85 Book Chapter

Situating Vietnamese Transnationalism and Diaspora

Authors Marguerite Nguyen
Year 2015
Journal Name Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies
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87 Journal Article

Race Matters: 1968 as Living History in the Black Freedom Struggle

Authors Jorrit van den Berk, Laura Visser-Maessen
Year 2019
Journal Name EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF AMERICAN STUDIES
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89 Journal Article

W.E.B. Du Bois and the encyclopedia Africana, 1909-63

Authors HL Gates
Year 2000
Journal Name The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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90 Journal Article

“Ortega y Gasset’s Philosophy of Life and His Idea of Europe”

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Year 2008
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94 Project
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