Across the work packages, the project delivered the following outcomes.
WP1 – Career and project management: effective coordination and regular supervision ensured timely delivery across tasks; risk management and data protection safeguards enabled safe, trust based engagement; institutional and community partnerships facilitated access to relevant networks and settings.
WP2 – Literature review, theoretical and methodological tools: a coherent analytical framework clarified the state of the art and identified gaps on interdiasporic memory; tailored research tools – sampling strategy, interview guides and field protocols – ensured a comparable design across countries and communities and supported consistent analysis.
WP3 – Data collection and analysis: cross country fieldwork in the United States (New York, Washington, D.C. Minneapolis) and Italy (Rome, Florence, Arezzo) combined observation in community settings, meetings with diaspora members and key informants, 44 in depth biographical interviews, and four creative workshops exploring non verbal and performative dimensions of memory; transcription, coding and comparative analysis produced a robust qualitative corpus and core themes.
WP4 – Training activities: targeted courses and conference participation strengthened methodological rigour, research ethics, creative/participatory methods and comparative insight, improving the quality and interpretability of results.
WP5 – Communication and dissemination: a coherent strategy sustained outreach through a dedicated website integrated with an institutional repository for non sensitive materials, an active social media channel, public talks and community workshops, and an open Educational Toolkit for schools and community settings. Exploitation focuses on practical uptake: the Toolkit is designed for immediate use by educators and NGOs; the website ensures sustained access to resources; and open access outputs support reuse in research and teaching. These channels jointly broadened reach among diasporic communities, practitioners, stakeholders, and scientific community as well, supporting continued use of the project’s concepts and tools beyond the project’s formal end.