Dear colleagues,
The members of the IILME steering group are pleased to launch the IILME newsletter. The first issue is full of news due to the upcoming IMISCOE conference in Warsaw and the reporting of ongoing projects. We hope you will also enjoy the blog written by our new member, Magdalena Ulceluse, and help us spread a call to recruit a new PhD candidate to join the steering committee. We would like to thank all our contributors and we hope more will join for the Fall issue. We wish you an inspiring conference and a relaxing summer!
Anders, Katarina, Kornélia, Lisa, Nahikari, Rinus and Stefania. |
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In the Spring of 2023, a special issue entitled “State policies and regulation related to migrant work during and beyond COVID-19” and edited by IILME steering committee members Stefania Marino and Lisa Berntsen, was published in the International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy. The special issue grew out of an IILME call for papers at the 2021 IMISCOE conference. The issue contains six papers that explore policies and regulations regarding different types of migrant work during and beyond the pandemic in Japan, Finland, Austria, Italy, The Netherlands and the Czech Republic. |
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The 20th IMISCOE annual conference, where IILME is hosting a large number of on-site and online panels, is approaching. The themes of the panels include the consequences of COVID-19, the platform economy, inequalities, skilled migration and deskilling, Ukrainian refugees experiences' in the labour market, temporary labour migration and more. You can find the details of the full list of panels, including the dates, times, room numbers and the link to each panel on the IILME website by following the link below. We look forward to seeing you in Warsaw or online! |
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Fossati, Flavia (PI), University of Lausanne. The politics of equal-opportunity policy in compulsory education in Switzerland, financed by the SNSF (2023-2026).
Fossati, Flavia co-PI-leader (together with Prof. Stéphanie Steinmetz), University of Lausanne.EqualStrenght Horizon 2020 Grant, Project for Switzerland, financed by the State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation (2023-2026). More information here.
Irastorza, Nahikari (project leader at MAU), Malmö University. Exploring the integration of post-2014 migrants, asylum seekers, and refugees from a whole of community perspective (Whole-Comm). Funded by the European Commission through the Horizon 2020 program (2021-2023). More information here.
Jubany, Olga (project leader at UB), Universitat de Barcelona. INcrease Corporate political responsibility and Accountability (INCA). Funded by the European Commission through the Horizon Europe programme (2022-2026). More information here.
Jubany, Olga (PI), Universitat de Barcelona, Motivations, experiences and consequences of returns and readmissions policy: revealing and developing effective alternatives (MORE). Funded by the European Commission through the Horizon Europe programme (2023-2026).
Marino, Stefania (Co-PI), Manchester University. The Politics of Equality: The Evolving Nature of Equality Agendas at Work in the UK and Europe in a Context of Political Uncertainty. Funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (2021-2024). More information here.
Mozetic, Katarina (project researcher), Malmö University. Transnational Families in Europe: Care, Inequalities and Wellbeing (CareWell).The Swedish part of the project is funded by Forte (2021-2023). More information here.
Mozetic, Katarina (project researcher), the German Centre for Integration and Migration Research Several (DeZIM). Several research projects on the support and integration of Ukrainian forced migrants in Germany, financed by the German Federal Ministry for Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth (BMFSFJ) and the Robert Bosch Foundation. More information here.
Neergaard, Anders (PI), Linköping University. Dilemmas of representation and solidarity: Trade unions and extreme right-wing parties. Funded by Riksbankens Jubileumsfond, Sweden.
Neergaard, Anders (PI), Linköping University. Conflicting identities and fractured solidarities: whiteness and class in three male dominated trade unions in Sweden. Funded by FORTE, Sweden.
Osanami Törngren (project leader at MAU) and Irastorza, Nahikari (project researcher), Malmö Univerity. City for Everybody – Building Responsible Action for Inclusive Local Communities (CIFER). Funded by the European Commission through the Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values (CERV) programme (2023-2024). More information here.
Osanami Törngren, Sayaka (project leader at MAU), Malmö University. Collaborative cross-sectoral research communication as cognitive boosting towards inclusive hiring decisions. Funded by Vetenskapsrådet (2022-2024).
Osanami Törngren, Sayaka (project leader at MAU), Malmö University. Exploration of hiring discrimination and possibilities for intervention through eye-tracking. Funded by Vetenskapsrådet (2020-2024). More information here.
Stingl, Isabella (PI) Migration and the gig economy: a biographical exploration of workers’ experiences and the role of migrant status in platform-mediated cleaning and care work. Funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (2022-2024). |
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We would like to thank Kornélia Anna Kerti, a PhD candidate from Tilburg University, for her dedicated and excellent work in coordinating the IILME PhD group from 2021 until now. Kornélia is finalizing her thesis on the working life, career and well-being of Central and Eastern European migrant workers in the Dutch food production chain. We wish her a fruitful and inspiring career ahead! Warm regards from Anders, Katarina, Lisa, Nahikari, Rinus and Stefania. |
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Now that Panna has left us, we are looking for a new PhD candidate to join the IILME steering committee as a representative of the PhD students. The main tasks related to this role are as follows: organize IILME PhD seminars, attend IILME meetings online, gather information for the section “The PhD corner” of the IILME newsletter and attend the annual IMISCOE conference. If you are interested or have questions about this role, please send us an email by August 15. |
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Fossati, F. (2023) Intégration sociale et économique, in: Soguel, N., Bundi, P., Mettler, T. and Weerts, S. (éds.) Comprendre et concevoir l’administration publique. Le modèle IDHEAP. Lausanne: EPFL Press: 287-299. Online.
Jubany, O. and Mayblin, L. (2023) The Colonial Legacies in Asylum and Welfare in Europe. Social Sciences 12(2). ISSN 2076-0760
Marino, S. and Lucio, M. M. (2023). Labour migration. In Encyclopedia of Human Resource Management (pp. 233-234). Edward Elgar Publishing.
Dahlstedt, M. and Neergaard, A. (2023) Is there a repressive turn in Swedish migration and welfare policy? In R. Atzmüller, F. Décieux, & B. Ferschli (Red.), Ambivalenzen in der Transformation von Sozialpolitik und Wohlfahrtsstaat Soziale Arbeit, Care, Rechtspopulismus und Migration. Beltz Juventa.
Osanami Törngren, S. (2023) Att förstå rasformationer i dagens Sverige: Rasifiering och avrasifiering av mångetniska och mångrasliga svenskar. In Hubinette T and P Wikstr√m eds. Sveriges avrasifiering: Uppfattningar om ras och rasism under efterkrigstiden. Karlstad: Karlstad University Press.
Akdemir, N., Elle, J., Grittmann, E., Hess, S, Koopmann, U., Müller, D., Schwenken, H., Pınar Şenoğuz, H. and Ullmann, J. (2023) Gender, Flucht, Aufnahmepolitiken. Die vergeschlechtlichte In- und Exklusion geflüchteter Frauen. Wiesbaden: Springer.
Ullmann, J. and Schwenken, H. (2023) 'Damit sie eine Chance auf dem Weg in die Arbeitswelt haben!' Arbeitsmarktbezogene Unterstützungsprojekte für geflüchtete Frauen* im Vergleich. In Nevra Akdemir, Johanna Elle, Elke Grittmann, Sabine Hess, Ulrike Koopmann, Daniela Müller, Helen Schwenken, H. Pınar Şenoğuz & Johanna Ullmann (Eds.): Gender, Flucht, Aufnahmepolitiken. Die vergeschlechtlichte In- und Exklusion geflüchteter Frauen. Wiesbaden: Springer.
Ullmann, J. and Schwenken, H. (2023): Gender, Arbeit und Flucht: Projekte zum Arbeitsmarktzugang für geflüchtete Frauen. In Oltmer, J., Berlinghoff, M., Düvell, F., Krause, U. & Pott, A. (Eds.): Report Globale Flucht 2023. Fischer: Berlin.
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