Schemschat, Norma

Norma
Schemschat

Norma Schemschat is postdoctoral researcher at the University of Amsterdam (UvA) where she works within the EU-funded twinning project BROAD-ER. She is member of the Amsterdam Research Centre on Migration and the program group Political Sociology at UvA. For her PhD, obtained with honors from ENS-PSL in Paris, she worked on refugee-centered revitalization of peripheral places. Her current research investigates the role of unions as strategic vessels to shape urban migration governance ‘from below.’...

Roles

  • University of Amsterdam

    University, Amsterdam, Netherlands
    Researcher

  • Universiteit van Amsterdam

    Other, N/A, Netherlands
    Academic, Research Associate

  • Ecole Normale Superieure Departement de Chimie

    Other, Paris, France
    PhD Candidate

Research

Hwee‐Hwa Chan, Felicity. 2022. Tensions in diversity: Spaces for collective life in Los Angeles. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. pp. 264

Authors Norma Schemschat, Norma Schemschat
Year 2024
Journal Name International Migration
1 Journal Article

Welcoming, Revitalising, Re-Growing? Refugee Arrival and Urban Development in Shrinking Cities

Authors Norma Schemschat
Year 2024
Journal Name Revue européenne des migrations internationales
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2 Journal Article

Refugee (social) entrepreneurship and civic action in the context of urban shrinkage

Authors Norma Schemschat
Year 2024
Book Title Refugee Entrepreneurship
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3 Book Chapter

Refugees in shrinking cities: the role of place and belonging in refugee-led revitalisation

Year 2022
Book Title Issues, diffusion and solutions of shrinkage in French heritage town centres
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4 Book Chapter

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