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Workshop for a Large-scale Survey Among Migrants and Diasporas in Europe

On May 3, 2016 the ERC Starting Grant Project “” is organizing a workshop with the survey advisory board in preparation for the launching of a large-scale survey among conflict-generated migrants and diasporas in Europe.

This survey workshop builds on series of inter-coder discussions and tests conducted at PAIS in 2014-2016. Six conflict-generated diasporas will be polled – Albanian, Armenian, Bosnian, Kurdish, Iraqi and Palestinian – in five Western European countries – France, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden and the United Kingdom. This survey will be path-breaking with its large-scale scope and endeavours to combine hypotheses from a variety of scholarly domains in order to account for the substance and levels of transnational diaspora mobilization.

More information can be found .

Thu 28 Apr 2016, 16:28 | Tags: Staff PhD Postgraduate Research

Public Lecture: Designing Peace for Divided Societies

The ERC Project “” and the PAIS organize a public lecture by Dr. Neophytos Loizides, Reader in Conflict Analysis at the University of Kent, on 28 April, 2016, 12:00 - 14:00 in S0.20.

The public lecture is entitled "Rethinking Conflict Resolution in the Contemporary Post-Ottoman Neighborhood and Beyond" and will present innovative theories about institutional design of divided societies. Refreshments will be served.

More information can be obtained .

Tue 26 Apr 2016, 12:37 | Tags: Staff PhD Postgraduate Research

New blog post by Nick Vaughan-Williams for the European Green Journal

Melilla MigrantsA new blog post by Professor , entitled 'Europe's border crisis as an autoimmune disorder', has been published by the European Green Journal.

"A crisis point has emerged, whereby the figure of the ‘irregular’ migrant is seen as both a security threat to the European Union (EU) and its borders and as a life that is itself threatened and in need of saving by the EU and its agencies. This contradiction leads to paradoxical situations in the field of EU border politics whereby humanitarian policies and practices frequently expose ‘irregular’ migrants to dehumanising and sometimes lethal security mechanisms."

The full article can be accessed here:

Thu 21 Apr 2016, 09:39 | Tags: Staff Impact PhD Postgraduate Undergraduate Research

PhD student invited to speak at ECI Day conference

PAIS PhD student Lucy Hatton was invited by the President of the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC), Georges Dassis, to speak at the 2016 ECI Day conference. This annual conference brings together European politicians, campaigners, civil society representatives, academics and stakeholders at the EESC in Brussels to discuss their experiences of the European Citizens' Initiative, a tool of participatory democracy in the EU and the focus of Lucy's doctoral research.

Thu 21 Apr 2016, 09:22 | Tags: PhD

Dr Vincenzo Bove Gives Seminar at the International Monetary Fund

Dr has recently given a seminar for the Research Department External Seminar Series.

In his seminar, titled ‘On the Heterogeneous Consequences of Civil War’, Dr Bove shows how the occurrence of a civil war has heterogeneous effects on the level of GDP, using case-study, synthetic control and large-N panel-data approaches. He first discusses the relation between these methods and then provide lower and upper estimates of the economic effect of civil war. Although, on average, the incidence of internal conflicts has a negative effect on the GDP level, it is very often insignificant. More importantly, however, both methods display a wide variety of individual separate effects, and in a large number of countries civil war has either no effect or a positive and significant impact on the prospect for economic growth.

Wed 20 Apr 2016, 14:45 | Tags: Staff PhD Postgraduate Undergraduate

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