How to better understand the relationship between individual duties and collective action in response to large-scale societal challenges.
It is a paradox that anti-immigration movements, whose key concern is opposing mobility across borders and who advocate isolationism, nationalism and cultural traditionalism, often work transnationally.
The project Reaching Out to Close the Border: The Transnationalization of Anti-Immigration Movements in Europe (Anti-Mig) has today been granted 4-year funding from the VAM programme of the Research Council of Norway.
Congratulations to project leader Kristian Berg Harpviken and his researcher colleague at PRIO, Marta Bivand Erdal. In addition, the project has three external members (see below).
PRIO Policy Brief
Book Chapter in Lives in Peace Research: the Oslo Stories
Report - External Series
Journal Article in Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties
Popular Article in Eurasia Daily Monitor
PRIO Policy Brief
Occasional Paper Series
Journal Article in The Review of Faith & International Affairs
Book Chapter in Migration and Social Remittances in a Global Europe
PRIO Project Summary
Popular Article in Ny Tid
Popular Article in Vårt Land
Journal Article in Journal of International Migration and Integration
Conflict Trends
Popular Article in Poli, Havadis Newspaper, 10.6.2015
Book Chapter in Beyond Networks: Feedback in International MIgration
PRIO Policy Brief
PRIO Project Summary
Book Chapter in Beyond Networks: Feedback in International Migration
PRIO Paper