Events
Workshop
Hate Speech and Human Rights
The lack of courage and strong convictions in relation to immigration traditional political parties in Europe have contributed to the rise of hate speech, especially on the Internet, and to the emergence of populist political options.
Workshop
Transiting Through The Borders Of Our World: A Look At The Migratory Reality
Nowadays, there are more than 1 billion people in the world are moving across different borders. Boundaries seem to have been strengthened and reclaimed, but in fact, they are boundaries drawn by the human mind and passion between diverse spaces.
Workshop
Refugee Politics In The Middle East: Historical Legacies And Governance Dilemmas
Beyond declarations of solidarity and announcements of aid for refugees in large international forums, the harsh reality on the ground does not change. Refugees feel abandoned by the international community and with no prospects for the future.
Workshop
Origin and Impact of Migrations in The Mediterranean on The Maghreb and Its Sub-Saharan and European Neighborhoods: A View From The South Shore
In 11 years, 2.4 million disembarkations have been detected on the European Mediterranean coasts. The priority in the EU is "to limit arrivals in Europe and outsource controls."
Workshop
(In)Stability And Migration From North Africa
Under conditions of political stability, socio-economic factors determine the migratory flows of North African countries. However, in conditions of political instability, expressed in different forms, migratory flows are unpredictable.
Workshop
Transformations in Migrants’ Access to Social Protection
After the financial and economic crisis and the so-called “refugee crisis”, several European democracies are experiencing intensive debates on the link between migration and social protection systems.