BRIDGES Final Conference – Discussing migration narratives’ policy and societal implications

After three years studying the production and impact of migration narratives, the BRIDGES project will hold its Final Conference in Brussels and online, bringing together academia, policy-makers and civil society to present the main findings and outputs of the project.

Location:

Les Ateliers des Tanneurs, Brussels, and online through the BRIDGES Youtube channel

Organized by:

BRIDGES

After three years studying the production and impact of migration narratives, the BRIDGES project will hold its Final Conference on 1 February 2024 in Brussels and online. The whole-day event will be an opportunity to discuss the main findings and outputs of the project, to exchange with other projects and actors working on the same topic, and to bridge the gap between research and policy-making by opening a discussion between BRIDGES researchers and members of the European Parliament.

The project ‘BRIDGES: Assessing the production and impact of Migration narratives’ aimed to understand the causes and consequences of migration narratives in a context of increasing politicisation and polarisation by focusing on six European countries: France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Spain, and the United Kingdom. The project was implemented by a Consortium of 12 partners, including universities, think tanks and research centres, cultural associations, and civil society organisations.

>> Registration Link for onsite participation. Register before 30 January 2024

>> The event will take place in person at Les Ateliers des Tanneurs, Brussels, and will be streamed live through the BRIDGES Youtube channel.

 This activity has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under Grant Agreement No. 101004564.

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