MIG@NET will explore how migrant individuals and communities participate in the production and transformation of transnational digital networks and the effect of transnational digital networks on migrant mobility and integration. Transnational digital networks will be studied as instances of socioeconomic, gender, racial, and class hierarchies, where the participation of migrant communities entails the possibility of challenging these hierarchies. The participation of migrant communities – at times inclusive, joining in larger transnational digital projects, at times exclusive, creating separate and relatively closed transnational spaces – will be investigated in detail through particular case studies in seven thematic areas: Border Crossings, Communication and Information Flows, Education and Knowledge, Religious Practices, Sexualities, Social Movements, Intercultural Conflict and Dialogue.
More information : http://www.mignetproject.eu
Partners
- University of Bologna, Department of Politics, Institutions and History (UNIBO)
- Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences (UPSPS), Centre for Gender Studies – Coordinator
- Symfiliosi (SYM)
- Fondation Maison des sciences de l’homme (FMSH)
- University of Hamburg, Institute for Sociology (UHH)
- Utrecht University, Department of Media and Culture Studies/Graduate Gender Programme (UU)
- The Peace Institute, Institute for Contemporary Social and Political Studies (PI)
- University of Hull, Department of Humanities

