MIMOSA - Migration and Mobility in Scandinavia
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MIMOSA - Migration and Mobility in Scandinavia
Department of Historical Sciences
MIMOSA - Migration and Mobility in Scandinavia
The research group will focus on perceptions of European mobility and migration within the Scandinavian countries, from a historical and contemporary perspective. Migration is one of the central topics of modern societies and understanding it both from a historical and contemporary perspective is essential. Perceptions of who European migrants are and what European mobility and migration entail are central to how preferences on migration are formed and how policy on migration is developed. The project seeks to contribute to our understanding of these perceptions today, how they have developed over time and their political implications.
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Anna Brigevich Associate Professor
+47-73412219 anna.brigevich@ntnu.no Department of Historical and Classical Studies -
Anna Gora Adviser
+4741353925 anna.gora@ntnu.no MH Faculty Administration -
Kristine Graneng Freie Universität Berlin
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Monica Miscali Professor
+47-73596421 monica.miscali@ntnu.no Department of Historical and Classical Studies -
Lise Rye Professor of Contemporary European History
+47-73596113 +4797025159 lise.rye@ntnu.no Department of Historical and Classical Studies