The third workshop from the series ‘Bridging European Urban Transformations’ took place in the neighbourhood of Molenbeek in Brussels on 11 September 2017. It was entitled ‘Scaling Migration Through the European City-Regions’ (#ScalingMigration) and blended very diverse perspectives and techniques. The macro scale examined the nation-state’s role in the global crisis of migration and the emergence of city-networks; at the meso scale, the workshop examined newcomers’ and refugees’ integration programmes; and at the micro scale, it analysed grounded projects set up in neighbourhoods and districts
Discussions on European citizenship, have tended to be driven by abstract normative concerns, and at...
This paper deals with the development of free movement of people principle during the initial phase ...
Following the expansion of the European Union in 2004 unprecedented numbers of Accession 8 migrants ...
Welcome to this issue of @utconnect, a digest that summarises the activities of a collaborative work...
On November 14th 2016 the Urban Transformations programme, funded by the ESRC, kicked off the first ...
On 13 February 2017, the Urban Transformations programme, funded by the Economic and Social Research...
On 14 November 2016 the Urban Transformations programme, funded by the Economic and Social Research ...
This Guest Editorial introduces a special issue entitled Brexit and Beyond: Transforming Mobility an...
The Europeanisation of cities is seen as an important condition for the latter's successful contribu...
European citizenship, a dormant alter ego of nationality, becomes active and consequential when a re...
In recent years, the concept of ‘urban citizenship’ has become an important reference for cities and...
Migration is one of the most divisive policy topics in today’s Europe. In this publication, the auth...
Migration under the European Union’s (EU) Freedom of Movement is constructed as temporary and circul...
This paper examines the pre- and post-Brexit experiences and perspectives of migrants from three “ne...
Intra-EU migrants have traditionally faced few pressures or incentives to formalise their 'permanent...
Discussions on European citizenship, have tended to be driven by abstract normative concerns, and at...
This paper deals with the development of free movement of people principle during the initial phase ...
Following the expansion of the European Union in 2004 unprecedented numbers of Accession 8 migrants ...
Welcome to this issue of @utconnect, a digest that summarises the activities of a collaborative work...
On November 14th 2016 the Urban Transformations programme, funded by the ESRC, kicked off the first ...
On 13 February 2017, the Urban Transformations programme, funded by the Economic and Social Research...
On 14 November 2016 the Urban Transformations programme, funded by the Economic and Social Research ...
This Guest Editorial introduces a special issue entitled Brexit and Beyond: Transforming Mobility an...
The Europeanisation of cities is seen as an important condition for the latter's successful contribu...
European citizenship, a dormant alter ego of nationality, becomes active and consequential when a re...
In recent years, the concept of ‘urban citizenship’ has become an important reference for cities and...
Migration is one of the most divisive policy topics in today’s Europe. In this publication, the auth...
Migration under the European Union’s (EU) Freedom of Movement is constructed as temporary and circul...
This paper examines the pre- and post-Brexit experiences and perspectives of migrants from three “ne...
Intra-EU migrants have traditionally faced few pressures or incentives to formalise their 'permanent...
Discussions on European citizenship, have tended to be driven by abstract normative concerns, and at...
This paper deals with the development of free movement of people principle during the initial phase ...
Following the expansion of the European Union in 2004 unprecedented numbers of Accession 8 migrants ...