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International Migration and Ethnic Relations
and Ethnic Relations
The research field of International Migration and Ethnic Relations (IMER) is multidisciplinary and incorporates approaches from both the social sciences and humanities. It has a focus on the processes of mobility, inclusion and exclusion and its varying expressions in politics, policies, places, institutions, and everyday lived experiences.
The research environment has an interdisciplinary approach and reflects expertise in:
- Economic history
- Political science
- Social work
- History
- Sociology
- Ethnology
- Social anthropology
- Human geography
- Religious studies
- Cultural studies
The environment largely overlaps with the Malmö Institute for Studies of Migration, Diversity and Welfare (MIM), and is a natural meeting point for researchers and others who are jointly committed to investigating migration-related issues, and to working in an interdisciplinary setting.
The plurality of theoretical perspectives and methodological approaches of international migration and ethnic relations stimulates new and original research ideas and projects. It also offers an inclusive and innovative academic environment for international students and teachers.
Our research can be broadly divided into four themes:
- patterns of mobility and demography
- early reception and integration
- discourses of and attitudes toward international migration, integration and diversity
- long term integration, citizenship and acculturation
Researchers, publications and projects
Christofer Berglund
Christian Fernandez
Anders Hellström
Mona Hemmaty
Christina Johansson
Vanja Lozic
Sayaka Osanami Törngren
Michael Strange
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2024 | Conference paper
New Perspectives on the Electoral Participation of Immigrants in Sweden
Derek Stanford Hutcheson, Vanja Mosbach
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2024 | Article in journal
The Union Resettlement Framework: A Strategic Asset, an Alternative to Asylum or an Expression of Humanitarian Values?
Johan Ekstedt
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2024 | Article in journal
Child-Right-ing: Going Beyond Innocence to Realize the Rights of Undocumented Migrant Children through Struggles for the Rights of All Children
Jacob Lind
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2024 | Chapter in book
Coloniality, whiteness and systemic racism in Sweden: An email conversation
Minoo Alinia, Sarah Hamed, Domino Kai, Jasmine Kelekay, Michael McEachrane, Maribel Morey, Paula Mulinari, Anders Neergaard
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2024 | Article in journal
Deservingness and temporal borders: the reproduction of global mobility hierarchies in Swedish family reunification
Hilda Gustafsson, Rikard Engblom
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2024 | Article, book review
Book Review: Díaz de León, Alejandra. 2023. Walking Together: Central Americans and Transit Migration through Mexico. Tucson, AZ: The University of Arizona Press. pp. 192.
Priscilla Solano
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2024 | Article in journal
‘Civil Society Hospitality’: Welcoming Initiatives and Pragmatism Targeting Unaccompanied Youth in Malmö
Priscilla Solano
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2024 | Chapter in book
Sequences and transitions in migration
Russell King, Ronald Skeldon
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2024 | Chapter in book
Varieties of European humanitarianism
Silke Roth, Tobias Denskus
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2024 | Chapter in book
West Asia and North Africa
Josepha Wessels
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Research project
Racialized emotional labour in Swedish welfare organisations
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Research project
Multistakeholder perspectives and experience of trust in digital health and AI
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Research project
Decent & dignified digital work from the margins. Anticipations from the Global South & invisible platform workers
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Research project
"EqualAct" Equal chances in active labour market program placements for different groups? Examining decision making in the Swedish PES
carolin.schutze@mau.se -
Research project
International Collaboration for Climate Change Action at the frontlines
josepha.wessels@mau.se -
Research project
New perspectives on the electoral participation of immigrants in Sweden
derek.hutcheson@mau.se -
Research project
Social Validation - A Study on the Socialization Process of Newly Arrived Children and Adolescents
dawan.raoof@mau.se -
Research project
A comparative study of right-wing extremist attitudes and group-focused enmity in Sweden, Poland, and Germany (REA)
pieter.bevelander@mau.se -
Research project
The History of Malmö Muslims until 1990
pal.brunnstrom@mau.se -
Research project
Collaborative cross-sectoral research communication as cognitive boosting towards inclusive hiring decisions
sayaka.torngren@mau.se -
Research project
Future Society and Democracy in Europe
michael.strange@mau.se -
Research project
Children and youth integration through sport. Examples of Sweden and Uganda
thomas.persson@mau.se -
Research project
A New Cold War? Africa’s place in the emerging global order
john.aberg@mau.se -
Research project
Artificial Intelligence as an issue for Global Political Economy – actors, structures, constraints, and possibilities
michael.strange@mau.se -
Research project
Climate-Induced Migration in Africa and Beyond: Big Data and Predictive Analytics (CLIMB)
haodong.qi@mau.se -
Research project
Mobilities, work and welfare citizenship in the Nordic societies (NOS-HS Exploratory workshops)
erica.righard@mau.se -
Research project
Tackling structural & institutional racism in 8 EU Member States
sayaka.torngren@mau.se -
Research project
European Solidarity, Institutional Changes in Migration Policy, and Adaptation Strategies: De-Othering and Social Integration of Refugees i...
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Research project
Growing up in illegality: Young adults’ life histories about the impact of a childhood lived under a long-lasting threat of deportation...
jacob.lind@mau.se -
Research project
Accounting practices in the everyday life of a refugee
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Research project
The Uruguayan Exile in Sweden. Tracing the Present Past in Three Generations
pal.brunnstrom@mau.se -
Research project
Organising with or against Formations of Migrant Labour? Challenges and New Directions for Labour Movements in Denmark and Beyond
karen.vestergaard@mau.se -
Research project
Academia and cultural production as ‘postmigrant’ fields in Sweden
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Research project | DOCTORAL PROJECT
Critical examination of repatriation programmes in the EU periphery: The case of Kosovo
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Research project
Exploration of hiring discrimination and possibilities for intervention through eye-tracking
sayaka.torngren@mau.se -
Research project
Planning for Integration: Landscapes of Power in Borderland Governance
christofer.berglund@mau.se -
Research project
Conscription as Political Socialization in Divided Societies? Evidence from post-Soviet Estonia and post-independence Finland
christofer.berglund@mau.se -
Research project
ReROOT: Arrival infrastructures as sites of integration for recent newcomers
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Research project | DOCTORAL PROJECT
Waiting for family reunification
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Research project
Displacing Diversity – How social mix interventions are legitimised, experienced and resisted in a Danish neighbourhood
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Research project
PHED - Precision Health and Everyday Democracy
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Research project | DOCTORAL PROJECT
”Under the hood” of the European Union Agency for Asylum: A study of bureaucratic structures, institutional arrangements and frontline...
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Research project
Jewish and woman. Intersectional and historical perspectives on Jewish women's lives in Sweden during the twentieth and twenty-first...
malin.thor@mau.se
Doctoral studies in International Migration and Ethnic Relations
Malmö University offers doctoral studies in International Migration and Ethnic Relations.
The subject IMER is a broad research topic with a multi and interdisciplinary basis. It's about the consequences of migration for both the society of origin and destination at different levels, on the structural, institutional, group and individual level, and how ethnic relations and ethnic diversity become important characteristics for society due to, or as a result of, migration.
Central adjoining areas of research relate to citizenship, belonging, diaspora and identity, as well as unwanted processes such as marginalisation, exclusion and alienation.
Contact for doctoral studies: Maja Povrzanovic Frykman
General syllabus for International Migration and Ethnic Relations (pdf)