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Integration Across Generations: Exploring the Educational, Occupational and Family Trajectories of Migrants

7 April 2025 @ 09:30 - 10 April 2025 @ 14:15

 

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7 April 2025 @ 09:30
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10 April 2025 @ 14:15
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Collegio Carlo Alberto
Piazza Arbarello 8
Torino, 10122 Italy
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Spring School on Integration Across Generations: Exploring the Educational, Occupational and Family Trajectories of Migrants

Jointly organized by ECSR, Collegio Carlo Alberto and NASP


The topic for the thirteenth edition of the ECSR-CA-NASP Spring School is Integration Across Generations: Exploring the Educational, Occupational, and Family Trajectories of Migrants. The School is promoted by the European Consortium of Sociological Research (ECSR), Collegio Carlo Alberto and by the Universities of Milan and Turin in the frame of the NASP, Network for the Advancement in Social and Political Studies. It provides high-quality training on current research on the integration of migrants into host societies, focusing on the educational, occupational and family trajectories of first- and second-generation migrants.

Lectures will be given and presentations discussed by Maurizio Ambrosini (University of Milan), Daniel Auer (Collegio Carlo Alberto and University of Mannheim), Camilla Borgna (University of Turin), Stefano Cantalini (University of Milan), Ayse Guveli (Warwick University), Are Skeie Hermansen (University of Oslo), Elina Kilpi-Jakonen (University of Turku), Eleonora Mussino (Stockholm University), Tiziana Nazio (Collegio Carlo Alberto and University of Turin), and Nazareno Panichella (University of Milan).

The School is organized by Nazareno Panichella (University of Milan, scientific coordinator), Filippo Barbera (Collegio Carlo Alberto and University of Turin), Camilla Borgna (University of Turin), Stefano Cantalini (University of Milan, deputy scientific coordinator), Tiziana Nazio (Collegio Carlo Alberto and University of Turin), Emanuela Struffolino (University of Milan), Francesca Tomatis (University of Milan) and Antonina Zhelenkova (University of Bologna).