Research themes
The interfaculty centre CESSMIR focuses on the ‘social aspects’ of migration, on the impact of migration and fleeing on the lives of all people involved. The studies of CESSMIR are clustered in following themes:
Ongoing research
- Borders, migration governance and people on the move
- Children, youth and families
- Civil society, social work and solidarity
- Communication, media and discourse
- Crime and criminalization
- Discrimination, racism and prejudice
- Education and training
- Global migration and mobility
- Health, health care and psychosocial well-being
- Histories of migration and migration policy
- Housing, home-making and urban mobilities
- Identity
- Human smuggling, human trafficking and exploitation
- Migration law, migrants’ rights and legal Identity
- Multilingualism, translation, interpreting and linguistic inequality
- Participation, integration and transnational relations
- Refugee camps and asylum centres
- Work
Finished research
- Borders, migration governance and people on the move
- Children, youth and families
- Civil society, social work and solidarity
- Communication, media and discourse
- Crime and criminalization
- Discrimination, racism and prejudice
- Education and training
- Global migration and mobility
- Health, health care and psychosocial well-being
- Histories of migration and migration policy
- Housing, home-making and urban mobilities
- Identity
- Human smuggling, human trafficking and exploitation
- Migration law, migrants’ rights and legal Identity
- Multilingualism, translation, interpreting and linguistic inequality
- Participation, integration and transnational relations
- Refugee camps and asylum centres
- Work