It is in going beyond the state of the art that the project work excelled most. Its empirical ambitions promise to provide further publications adding to the debate on the regulation of migration and urban diversities. In addition, the project offered the opportunity to more concertedly engage with the question of how migration statistics are produced in times of big data. This cutting edge debate has for the most part been lacking thorough investigation form the perspective of data ethics. While research on privacy and data concerns is growing, the question of data ethics sets these new developments apart. This focus forces us to be critical about why we are interested in, and how we do migration statistics. Adjacent to the original focus of this new area of research aided filling a gap in the literature. As frequent requests for acting as an expert on data ethics and migration statistics documents, this theme also has a high level of potential impact in the policy domain but also for those whose data is tracked and used to measure and predict migration.
A second area were the project went beyond the state of the art and the expected results, was through an invited participation in a cutting edge debate about immigrant integration in Europe today. In terms of how we think about the implications of migration this theme is evidently of high policy interest. Critically asking why it is that immigrant integration is continuously being foregrounded as a policy objective, my project work was able to push boundaries in this regard that will help us to rethink the prominent role of integration narratives.
Both these broader themes adopted during the project work have already had an impact on debates. I am certain that these themes will only gain in societal relevance. The specific publications and outreach activities based on this work promise that the project outcomes will reverberate beyond the runtime of the fellowship and have the impact of altering and critically evaluating what has been dubbed one of the central societal challenges of our time.