Description
The aim of this project is to examine the potential reasons for return/roots migration of highly skilled turkish origin migrants of the second generation from Austria to Turkey.
Details
Duration | 02/07/2018 - 31/12/2021 |
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Funding | Bundesländer (inkl. deren Stiftungen und Einrichtungen) |
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Lectures
Humanitarian politics and non-state actors in conflict states: Evidence from Syria and Libya
IMISCOE Annual Conference 2025, 02/07/2025
Negotiating assistance in civil war: International humanitarian aid for displaced populations in de facto states in Syria and Libya
Special Issue Author Workshop Mobility Control and State (Trans)Formation, Consolidation, and Survival in Conflict Settings, 01/04/2025
Conflict and Migration in the Contemporary Middle East
War and Peace in the Contemporary Middle East (BA seminar), 24/02/2025
Ambivalent involvement in humanitarian aid, civil society, and everyday humanitarianism in the context of Syrian displacement
Ambivalent Solidarities: Ethical commitments in contexts of dispossession, 26/03/2024
Daring to aspire: Violence, life aspirations and displacement trajectories in civil war
Migration Seminar Series UNU-MERIT, Maastricht University, 14/12/2022
‘You are locked up from the outside’: Violence, life aspirations and displacement trajectories in civil war
7th Biennial Conference on Migration and Integration Research in Austria 2022, 26/09/2022
The SYRMAGINE Survey: A Cross-National Survey in the Middle East
Surveying refugees and hard-to-reach populations in Europe and beyond: Comparing lessons learned, 02/09/2022
The difficulties were when you were cut off from the rest of the country’: Violence, life aspirations and displacement trajectories in civil war
IMISCOE Annual Conference 2022, 30/06/2022
“I will return strong”: The role of life aspirations in refugees’ return aspirations
International Studies Association Conference 2022, 29/03/2022