106 Beiträge
Urbanised Migration: Rethinking the Dispersal Process to help us find a Progressive Answer to Refugee Arrivals
There are complex social, political and economic reasons that explain why many asylum seekers and refugees travelling into Europe settle in major urban centres.
From Class Struggle to Struggling with Class
Transnational anti-gender mobilizations emerged almost simultaneously throughout the years 2012- 2013 all over Europe, seriously challenging women’s and minorities' rights, and attempting to undermine the very foundations of liberal democracy.
The Right to Live, Learn and Work in Europe: Migration Policy as an Opportunity for Civic Inclusion
This paper suggests that European migration policy needs to be reconsidered to reflect the opportunities that work and education present for the civic inclusion of migrants. Traditionally, the left has led the way in finding progressive solutions to the political issues arising as a result of migratory movements.
Are e-learning Platforms a Promising Way forward for Social Cohesion in Europe?
The aim of this paper is to examine the correlation between e-learning platforms and social cohesion in Europe, where social cohesion is understood as “the ability of a society to ensure the welfare of all its members, minimizing disparities and avoiding polarization” (Council of Europe, 2004).
Conservatives vs. the "Culture of Death"
Transnational anti-gender mobilizations emerged almost simultaneously throughout the years 2012- 2013 all over Europe, seriously challenging women’s and minorities' rights, and attempting to undermine the very foundations of liberal democracy.