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Invisible Denizens: Migrant Night Shift Workers’ Fragile Possibilities for Solidarity in the Post-Circadian Capitalist Era

July 3, 2017

Iulius-Cezar Macarie, research affiliate at the Center for Policy Studies, published a paper on London’s New Spitalfields market night shift workers' weak possibilities for solidarity and alienation from the mainstream, diurnal society.

Marie-Curie Fellowship applications to be hosted by Edinburgh Napier University

June 30, 2017

The School of Applied Sciences, Edinburgh Napier University, is looking to host a research fellow within the framework of the EU’s Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowships scheme (European Fellowships).

Welcome topics: forced migration, socio-economic vulnerability, sociology of health.

Deadline for expressions interest: July 14, 2017

The Hungarian border spectacle: Migration, repression and solidarity in two Hungarian border cities

June 19, 2017

CEU CPS research fellow, Celine Cantat, published a paper that reflects on the politics of spectacularisation that underpin the government of migrants and refugees by Hungarian authorities and on the extent to which solidarity initiatives with migrants and refugees can challenge dominant anti-migrant narratives in the country.

Migration Solidarity and Acts of Citizenship along the Balkan Route

Celine Cantat, Research Fellow at the Center for Policy Studies and Academic Program Manager at the OLIve-Open Learning Initiative, has been awarded a European Commission Marie-Curie Fellowship for research on refugee solidarity and acts of citizenship along the Balkan Route.