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RESPOND: Multilevel Governance of Mass Migration in Europe and Beyond

Deliverables

Policy briefs

Policy briefs addressing the policy-oriented findings of the project in the WPs in the national languages of countries covered by the project will be distributed via press conferences.

Photovoice & Documentary film

Drawing from the photovoice materials created by refugees, but also engaging the services of a professional director, a documentary film shedding light on the impacts of the recent mass migration on different actors will be created and made publicly available on the project’s website and via other social media channels. The same documentary will also be screened in the planned art exhibitions.

Art exhibitions in Germany and Sweden

The same art exhibition will be displayed in two countries. Upon interest and securing hosting partners to cover expenses, the same exhibition will also be held in other countries.

Biannual project newsletters

Biannual project newsletter issued electronically, distributed via the project website, social media and via email lists.

Project website
Guidelines for the analysis of national legal and policy frameworks

Guidelines for the analysis of legal-policy documents, the constitutional and legal structure of countries, their compliance with international treaties, of the crisis-driven reforms, and of relevant case-law.

Comparative report on migration governance

Report, displaying both the main scientific findings and also the interconnectedness of different WPs through a comparative analysis. This report targets the scientific community and policy-makers. The first part will be designed to contribute to the theoretical developments and theory refinement of mass migration response policies at a conceptual and analytical level. The second part will display the findings of case-based, unit-based and theme-variable based comparative analysis.

Report on the EU border management and migration controls

This report will assess EU border management policies, including the external dimension.

Comparative report on refugee protection

Participant 9 (UAegean) will develop the comparative analysis together with participants 12 (UCopenhagen), 2 (GCU) and 6 (SRII). The comparative report will be publicized and shared with key stakeholders.

Questionnaire for the longitudinal survey

A questionnaire for the retrieval of longitudinal survey data.

Integrated report on qualitative analysis

Integrated report, including the integrated analysis of longitudinal survey results.

Integrated report conflicting Europeanization

Integrated report on the main findings of the country reports from a comparative perspective.

Integrated report on longitudinal survey - Second Wave

Report, in the same format as the first report.

Integration policies – Country Reports

Reports on integration policies, practices and responses in each country.

Reception policies – Country Reports

A report collecting and mapping reception policies and practices for each partner country.

Report on the responses of non-state actors towards EU border management and migration controls

This report will illustrate the responses of non-state actors to EU border management policies and migration control regimes and will analyse the role of these actors in shaping these policies.

Comparative report on the legal, institutional and policy frameworks

A comparative report based on country reports and on the international and EU report, summarizing the most relevant findings, highlighting common trends and variations and pinpointing the most critical aspects of the existing migration governance regimes.

Guidelines for the qualitative data gathering

Guidelines defining the different material to be gathered and analysed (lead participants).

Border Management – Country reports

Country reports

Refugee Protection regimes – Country Reports

Each partner will draft a national report which will reflect the main findings.

Comparative report on national legislations and policies of border management and migration controls and their implementation

This report will be based upon the comparative analysis of country reports.

Report on the conceptualization of values and principles as the basis of intra-European cooperation (and beyond)

This report will be delivered by participants 12 (UCopenhagen) and 1 (UU) under the form of paper collections which will secondarily serve as the backbone for the policy recommendations report (D 3.4). Each collection of papers includes the following : a) Assess whether the principle of solidarity that forms the basis of the European Asylum System is appropriate to foster cooperativeness among MSs; b) Assess how a fair share distribution scheme of responsibility to protect refugees should be (re) formulated at the EU level and globally; c) Assess the desirable criteria and principles on which a legal framework may be based to foster cooperation between MSs and between Europe and other countries; and d) Explore current conceptions of justice pertaining to refugees and fairness between states regarding the responsibility to protect refugees.

Comparative report on reception policies

Comparative report mapping, and critically analyzing it in light of migrant perceptions and responses.

Edited volume

Edited volume on the thematic fields of the project.

Report on refugee protection regimes and best practices

A report (prepared by UCopenhagen, UGOE, and UNIFI) on the conceptualization of the different refugee protection regimes of the targeted countries against the background of the principles set out in international treaties and norms as well as liberal democratic regimes. The report will provide a comprehensive assessment of fundamental principles informing best practices and policy recommendations. The field of ethics of migration is increasingly helpful to the (re)formulation of policy recommendations, best practices and general conceptualization of the debate on migration.

Prescriptive report on migration governance

Report, spelling out the prescriptive findings for stakeholders, consisting of a critical assessment of existing policies and practices in a comparative mode, presenting policy recommendations and informing policy-makers for the development of migration governance within the EU and in its neighbourhood. The report will include the visualisation of the main findings in the form of tables, charts and graphs, and be disseminated to different stakeholders.

Ethical application

An ethical application will be handed in, describing the aims and methods used, as well as how the safety, confidentiality, and anonymity of the participating individuals will be ensured. (UU)

Legal-Policy Framework Country reports

Country reports, including the analysis of the legal-policy migration governance framework of countries covered by the project and dataset comprising each country’s socio-economic, cultural, political indicators and individual perceptions for the period from 2011 to 2016.

Integrated report on longitudinal survey - First wave

Report, summarizing the main findings of the survey, consisting of an executive summary and statistical annex regarding forced migrants’ norms, values, attitudes, and the behaviours of forced migrants regarding the aforementioned thematic fields.

Five topic-oriented comparative reports

Comparative reports on different aspects of integration policies, practices and responses. The topics and responsible consortium partners are as follows: a. On “labour market integration”, “educational systems”, “citizenship policies”, “integration strategies” and “health care” – Participant 9 (UWarsaw). b. On “housing policies”, “public mental health promotion” and “psychosocial factors of integration” – Participant 1 (UU). c. On perceptions of “belonging, citizenship and gender differences” – Participant 10 (OZUN). d. On “the experiences of vulnerable refugee groups” – Participant 4 (UCam). e. On “the psychosocial role of religion” – Participant 8 (UGOE). f. On “the role of local actors” – Participant 10 (OEAW).

Reception policy and practices typology

Collective report presenting and critically discussing the new typology of reception policies, practices and humanitarian responses as deduced by careful examination of individual practices.

Conflicting Europeanisation – Country Reports

Country reports prepared by GCU, UU, UGOE, OEAW, UAegean, UNIFI, UWarsaw.

Working paper series

Working paper series Global Migration: Consequences and Responses will be launched after the scientific conference and edited by Participant 1 (UU). The series will be issued 2 times (month 24, 36) and will continue after the lifetime of the project.

Report on the impact of the EU border management and migration controls on the experiences and practices of refugees

This report will look at how refugees are impacted by border management policies and migration controls and how they experience these policies and respond to them.

Report-externalization of Europeanization

Report prepared by SRII.

Dataset on socio-economic, cultural, political and legal indicators

Standardized comparative dataset covering the period from 2011 to 2016.

Database with results of the second wave of the survey

Database for the second wave in the same format.

Database with results of the first wave of the survey

Database for the first wave will include coded answers from survey in excel, SPSS, STATA or other appropriate formats. Data will be used to help answer the other WP research questions.

Dataset on border management and migration control

The whole comparative dataset at macro, meso and micro levels will be standardized and made accessible for further exploitation of the data by other users beyond the lifetime of the project.

Dataset on refugee protection regimes

Participant 9 (UAegean) and participant 13 (LS) will prepare the standardized dataset on this theme.

Dataset on integration policies and practices

A dataset on integration policies, practices and responses at macro, meso and micro levels.

Dataset on reception policies

Standardized dataset on reception policies.

Dataset on conflicting Europeanization discourses

Standardized dataset will include the data gathered through different methods.

Migration governance networks

Networks will be established in each country.

Final Conference

Final conference aiming specifically to disseminate the policy-oriented findings of the project.

Advice hubs in Turkey and Iraq

Advice hubs for refugees will be established in two transit countries.

A Policy Round Table Discussion

A policy round table discussion will be held in Brussels (month 18) with the participation of policy stakeholders in the field of migration.

Roundtable discussions with stakeholders

22 round table discussions with policy-makers, practitioners and other relevant non-state actors (2 in each country; one at the beginning month 6, one towards the end of the project -month 30-to discuss/evaluate the project findings) will be organized.

International scientific conference

Conference with invited leading scholars in the field of migration studies, including the members of the board of advisors. The call for paper will be announced at least 6 months prior to the conference.

Publications

Hungary – Legal and Policy Framework of Migration Governance

Author(s): Gyollai, Daniel
Published in: Global Migration: Consequences and Responses, Issue 2018/05, 2018, Page(s) 77
Publisher: Respond Working Paper Series
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.1418573

Austria – Legal and Policy Framework of Migration Governance

Author(s): Josipovic, Ivan; Reeger, Ursula
Published in: Global Migration: Consequences and Responses, Issue 2018/02, 2018, Page(s) 64
Publisher: Respond Working Paper Series
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.1418552

Migration Governance: Legal and Policy Framework (Collection of Country Reports)

Author(s): University of Florence
Published in: Global Migration: Consequences and Responses, Issue 2018/13, 2018, Page(s) 906
Publisher: Respond Working Paper Series
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.1418599

Greece – Legal and Policy Framework of Migration Governance

Author(s): Petracou, Electra; Leivaditi, Nadina; Maris, Giorgos; Margariti, Maria; Tsitsaraki, Paraskevi; Ilias, Angelos
Published in: Global Migration: Consequences and Responses, Issue 2018/04, 2018, Page(s) 83
Publisher: Respond Working Paper Series
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.1418569

Italy – Legal and Policy Framework of Migration Governance

Author(s): Pannia, Paola; Federica, Veronica; D'Amato, Silvia
Published in: Global Migration: Consequences and Responses, Issue 2018/07, 2018, Page(s) 103
Publisher: Respond Working Paper Series
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.1418578

Lebanon – Legal and Policy Framework of Migration Governance

Author(s): Jagarnathsingh, Amreesha
Published in: Global Migration: Consequences and Responses, Issue 2018/08, 2018, Page(s) 74
Publisher: Respond Working Paper Series
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.1418581

Poland – Legal and Policy Framework of Migration Governance

Author(s): Szuleck, Monika; Pachocka, Marta; Sobczak-Szelc, Karolina
Published in: Global Migration: Consequences and Responses, Issue 2018/09, 2018, Page(s) 81
Publisher: Respond Working Paper Series
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.1418583

Sweden – Legal and Policy Framework of Migration Governance

Author(s): Shakra, Mudar; Wirman, Jenni; Szalanska, Justyna
Published in: Global Migration: Consequences and Responses, Issue 2018/10, 2018, Page(s) 74
Publisher: Respond Working Paper Series
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.1418587

Germany – Legal and Policy Framework of Migration Governance

Author(s): Chemin, J. Eduardo; Hess, Sabine; Nagel, Alexander K.; Kasparek, Bernd; Hänsel, Valeria; Jakubowski, Matthias
Published in: Global Migration: Consequences and Responses, Issue 2018/03, 2018, Page(s) 80
Publisher: Respond Working Paper Series
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.1418558

European Union: Legal and Policy Framework of Migration Governance

Author(s): Favilli, Chiara
Published in: Global Migration: Consequences and Responses, Issue 2018/12, 2018, Page(s) 51
Publisher: Respond Working Paper Series
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.1418548

Border Management and Migration Control in the EU

Author(s): Karamanidou, Lena; Kasparek, Bernd
Published in: Global Migration: Consequences and Responses, Issue 2018/14, 2018, Page(s) 113
Publisher: Respond Working Paper Series
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.1418600

United Kingdom – Legal and Policy Framework of Migration Governance

Author(s): Hirst, Catherine; Atto, Naures
Published in: Global Migration: Consequences and Responses, Issue 2018/12, 2018, Page(s) 93
Publisher: Respond Working Paper Series
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.1418592

Iraq – Legal and Policy Framework of Migration Governance

Author(s): Warda, William K.; al-Maffraji, Hamed S.A.; Toma, Youhanna Y.; Arif, Nahla; Samoeel, Ayad C.
Published in: Global Migration: Consequences and Responses, Issue 2018/06, 2018, Page(s) 39
Publisher: Respond Working Paper Series
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.1418574

Turkey – Legal and Policy Framework of Migration Governance

Author(s): Çetin, Elif; Öztürk, Neva Ö.; Gökalp Aras, N. Ela; Şahin Mencütek, Zeynep
Published in: Global Migration: Consequences and Responses, Issue 2018/11, 2018, Page(s) 88
Publisher: Respond Working Paper Series
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.1418591

Comparative Report : Legal and Policy Framework of Migration Governance

Author(s): Pannia, Paola; Federico, Veronica; Terlizzi, Andrea; D'Amato, Silvia
Published in: Global Migration: Consequences and Responses, Issue 2018/15, 2018, Page(s) 78
Publisher: Respond Working Paper Series
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.1458945

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