Nathan Levy is a PhD candidate at Erasmus University Rotterdam, studying research-policy dialogues on migration and migration-related diversity.

Expertise

Migration consequences (for migrants, sending and receiving countries)
Migration governance
Cross-cutting topics in migration research
Disciplines
Methods
Geographies

Roles

  • Erasmus University Rotterdam

    University, Rotterdam, Netherlands
    PhD candidate

  • Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam

    Other, Rotterdam, Netherlands
    PhD candidate

Research

A literature review of migration studies

Authors Nathan Levy, Asya Pisarevskaya, Peter Scholten
Year 2024
Book Title How to Do Migration Research
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1 Book Chapter

On uneven internationalisation, disciplinary diversity and interpretation of co-citation analysis

Authors Asya Pisarevskaya, Nathan Levy, Peter Scholten
Year 2020
Journal Name Comparative Migration Studies
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2 Journal Article

An IMISCOE effect? The role of a network of excellence in developing European migration research in the twenty-first century

Authors Nathan Levy
Year 2020
Journal Name Comparative Migration Studies
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3 Journal Article

Between fragmentation and institutionalisation: the rise of migration studies as a research field

Authors Nathan Levy, Asya Pisarevskaya, Peter Scholten
Year 2020
Journal Name Comparative Migration Studies
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4 Journal Article

Mapping migration studies: An empirical analysis of the coming of age of a research field

Authors Asya Pisarevskaya, Nathan Levy, Peter Scholten, ...
Year 2019
Journal Name Migration Studies
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5 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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6 Project

Suggested Research

Correction to: Between fragmentation and institutionalisation: the rise of migration studies as a research field

Authors Nathan Levy, Asya Pisarevskaya, Peter Scholten
Year 2020
Journal Name Comparative Migration Studies
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1 Journal Article

An Introduction to Migration Studies: The Rise and Coming of Age of a Research Field

Authors Peter Scholten, Asya Pisarevskaya, Nathan Levy
Year 2022
Book Title Introduction to Migration Studies
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2 Book Chapter
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