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Co-creation in Migration Studies: The Use of Co-creative Methods to Study Migrant Integration Across European Societies
Co-creation in Migration Studies: The Use of Co-creative Methods to Study Migrant Integration Across European Societies

Co-creation in Migration Studies: The Use of Co-creative Methods to Study Migrant Integration Across European Societies

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analyses the use of co-creative methods in migrant research and policy making, reflects upon the conditions required to successfully implement these methods, and offers new insights and recommendations for future research and policy making practices. Contributors: Chloë Angé (Université Libre de Bruxelles), Maria Amata Garito (International Telematic University), Hanne Apers (University of Antwerp), Maurizio Bergamaschi (University of Bologna), Ingrid Breckner (HafenCity University Hamburg), Fidel C.T. Budy (Sheffield Hallam University), Alessandro Caforio (International Telematic University), Teresa Carlone (University of Bologna), Emanuela Dal Zotto (University of Pavia and Milan University), Rianne Dekker (Utrecht University School of Governance), Valentina Fusari (University of Pavia), Karin Geuijen (Utrecht University School of Governance), Karen Latricia Hough (Sheffield Hallam University), Sara Lembrechts (Ghent University), Marie Malchow (HafenCity University Hamburg), Carolina Mudan Marelli (University of Bologna), Jörg Rainer Noennig (HafenCity University Hamburg), Caroline Oliver (University College London), Alessandro Pollini (International Telematic University), Andrea Rea (Université Libre de Bruxelles), Lena Richter (Radboud University Nijmegen), Yara Abdel Samad (Sheffield Hallam University), Rosa Thoneick (HafenCity University), Lore Van Praag (University of Antwerp), Ellen Van Vooren (Children's Rights Knowledge Centre)
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