Cathrine Talleraas is Senior Researcher at the Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) and Researcher at the Christian Michelsen Institute (CMI). She holds a PhD in Human Geography from the University of Oslo. She is project coordinator and post-doctoral researcher in the project 'Effects of Externalisation: EU Migration Management in Africa and the Middle East"'(EFFEXT). In her PhD research, Talleraas studied the Norwegian welfare system’s encounter with people who lead transnational lives. Talleraas...
Migration Reasearch Hub ID: 1280
ORCID https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3293-3449
Twitter https://twitter.com/@CatTalleraas

Roles

  • Christian Michelsen Institute

    Research Institute, Bergen, Norway
    Researcher

  • Peace Research Institute Oslo

    Research Institute, Oslo, Norway
    Senior Researcher

Research

Who are the transnationals? Institutional categories beyond “migrants”

Authors Cathrine Talleraas
Year 2020
Journal Name Ethnic and Racial Studies
1 Journal Article

Who are the transnationals? Institutional categories beyond “migrants”

Authors Cathrine Talleraas
Year 2020
Journal Name Ethnic and Racial Studies
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2 Journal Article

Reconciling transnational mobility and national social security: what say the welfare state bureaucrats?

Authors Cathrine Talleraas
Year 2019
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
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3 Journal Article

CrossMigration

Principal investigator Peter Scholten (Project co-ordinator), Asya Pisarevskaya (Project manager), Nathan Levy (Project manager), Adham Aly (Project assistant)
Description
The Migration Research Hub supports the systematic accumulation of knowledge in migration studies. It aims to be the go-to resource for finding knowledge on migration, from the latest literature to the most appropriate topical experts. In the spirit of a collaborative approach to knowledge management in migration studies, researchers from all around the world are invited to contribute with their publications and expertise to further innovation in the field. The taxonomy of migration studies developed through this project allows everyone to identify opportunities for collaboration and new research projects across disciplines and geographies. The systematic approach to data collection and knowledge accumulation promotes and facilitates dialogue between researchers and policy stakeholders, and raises awareness of the latest debates and the most current and emerging questions about migration. The Migration Research hub was built during the IMISCOE-led Horizon 2020 project, CrossMigration (2018-2020). See a list of the team members below. The project is now fully integrated into and maintained by IMISCOE.
Year 2018
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4 Project

Transnational Lives in the Welfare State

Principal investigator Jørgen Carling (Project Leader), Amanda Cellini (), Cathrine Talleraas (), Elin Martine Doeland (), Erik Snel (), Godfried Engbersen (), Grete Brochmann (), Lubomiła Korzeniewska (), Marta Bivand Erdal ()
Description
A growing number of people live partly in one country and partly in another, for instance splitting work and leisure between two countries, spending part of the year in each, or living mainly in a country other than the one that provides social security. We call such lives 'transnational lives'. Some people are able to spend a lot of time in each country every year. Others are limited by work or children's school, for instance, but invest time and resources in both countries. We are interested in transnational living because it concerns what it means to be part of a society, and because it as an aspect of globalization. We believe that more knowledge can help develop better policies and help reduce unnecessary bureaucratic frustrations. It is also essential for the welfare state to find ways of accommodating the fact that many people live partly witihin it and partly outside it. The project carried out by researchers in Norway and the Netherlands. Research within the project will explore transnatinal lives that are lived partly in one of these two countries and partly in another country.
Year 2014
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7 Project

Living in two countries: Transnational living as an alternative to migration

Authors Jørgen Carling, Marta Bivand Erdal, Cathrine Talleraas
Year 2021
Journal Name Population, Space and Place
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8 Journal Article

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