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Challenges and pitfalls of co-creative methods applied to migration studies

Co-creative methods are increasingly used to understand and facilitate integration processes of migrants in immigrant societies. This volume aims to contribute to the debates on the ways in which co-creative methods may advance migrant integration. More specifically, the contributions investigate how co-creative research strategies can provide insights into how integration processes into various domains of immigrant society (e.g. language learning, housing, employment) are shaped, and how they can contribute to policy making and new policy practices. Because co-creative methods are relatively new approaches to research and policy making, the authors evaluate and demonstrate the pitfalls and benefits of using them. Starting with a theoretical and methodological overview of co-creative methods, empirical chapters document and critically assess ongoing research experiences and studies to incorporate co-creative methods in academic research across Europe.

Co-creation in Migration Studies analyses the use of co-creative methods in migrant research and policy making, reflects upon the conditions required to successfully implement these methods, and offers new insights and recommendations for future research and policy making practices.

Contributors: Chloë Angé (Université Libre de Bruxelles), Maria Amata Garito (International Telematic University), Hanne Apers (University of Antwerp), Maurizio Bergamaschi (University of Bologna), Ingrid Breckner (HafenCity University Hamburg), Fidel C.T. Budy (Sheffield Hallam University), Alessandro Caforio (International Telematic University), Teresa Carlone (University of Bologna), Emanuela Dal Zotto (University of Pavia and Milan University), Rianne Dekker (Utrecht University School of Governance), Valentina Fusari (University of Pavia), Karin Geuijen (Utrecht University School of Governance), Karen Latricia Hough (Sheffield Hallam University), Sara Lembrechts (Ghent University), Marie Malchow (HafenCity University Hamburg), Carolina Mudan Marelli (University of Bologna), Jörg Rainer Noennig (HafenCity University Hamburg), Caroline Oliver (University College London), Alessandro Pollini (International Telematic University), Andrea Rea (Université Libre de Bruxelles), Lena Richter (Radboud University Nijmegen), Yara Abdel Samad (Sheffield Hallam University), Rosa Thoneick (HafenCity University Hamburg), Lore Van Praag (University of Antwerp), Ellen Van Vooren (Children’s Rights Knowledge Centre)

This publication is GPRC-labeled (Guaranteed Peer-Reviewed Content).

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  1. Half Title, Title Page, Copyright
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  1. Contents / Table des matières
  2. pp. 5-8
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  1. Preface
  2. Jan De Maeyer, Vincent Viaene
  3. pp. 9-22
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  1. Préface
  2. Jan De Maeyer, Vincent Viaene
  3. pp. 23-36
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  1. The Church, Catholics and Modernity Modalities of Attraction and Repulsion / Léglise, les catholiques et la modernité Un jeu de stratego entre attirance et aversion
  1. Tocqueville Revisited: Transatlantic Perspectives on Modernity, Democracy and Christianity in Europe and North America (c. 1650-1860)
  2. Patrick Pasture
  3. pp. 39-56
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  1. Catholic Republicanism Revisited
  2. Henk de Smaele
  3. pp. 57-74
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  1. « Démocratie catholique » et « démocratie chrétienne » Toile de fond d’une controverse idéologique à la fin du XIXe siècle
  2. Jan De Maeyer
  3. pp. 75-88
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  1. The Influence of Catholic Socio-Political Theory on the Foundations of the Belgian Welfare State: The Case of Subsidized Liberty (late nineteenth century)
  2. Jo Deferme
  3. pp. 89-104
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  1. Rethinking the Origins of the Catholic Party in Liberal Italy: The Unione Romana (1877-1887)
  2. Andrea Ciampani
  3. pp. 105-124
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  1. Le catholicisme social dans le cône sud-américain: Étude comparative des cas argentin, chilien et uruguayen
  2. Susana Monreal
  3. pp. 125-148
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  1. Le MRP et le père Lebret à la Libération: À chacun sa modernité?
  2. Bruno Béthouart
  3. pp. 149-158
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  1. Perceptions and Realities: The Course of the Christian Democratic Union in West Germany (1945-2005)
  2. Winfried Becker
  3. pp. 159-180
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  1. Pillarization and Occupation in Dutch History
  2. Hans Blom
  3. pp. 181-200
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  1. Bishops on the Chessboard of Power World Views and Politics / Des fous sur l’échiquier du pouvoir Idéologie et politique
  1. Modern Ethno-National Visions and Missionaries from the Low Countries at China’s Edge (1865-1948)
  2. Patrick Taveirne
  3. pp. 203-224
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  1. World Missions as a Field of Inspiration for New Vatican Society (1830-1940)
  2. Carine Dujardin
  3. pp. 225-244
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  1. A Pope’s Dilemma: Temporal Power and Moral Authority in the History of the Modern Vatican
  2. Vincent Viaene
  3. pp. 245-256
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  1. La réconciliation franco-italienne pour une Europe nouvelle: La correspondance Luigi Sturzo-Georges Bidault (1944-1945)
  2. Jean-Dominique Durand
  3. pp. 257-280
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  1. Peace in the Magisterium of Twentieth-Century Popes
  2. Alfredo Canavero
  3. pp. 281-298
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  1. L’internationalisme catholique des années 1920: Deux études de cas fondées sur les archives romaines
  2. Philippe Chenaux
  3. pp. 299-310
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  1. Common and Different Interests since World War II and after the End of the Cold War: Europe’s Integrated Member States and Their Relations to the United States (1945-2005)
  2. Michael Gehler
  3. pp. 311-336
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  1. The Cultural Political Perspective on the Benelux in Post-War Belgium (1944-1955)
  2. Els Witte
  3. pp. 337-362
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  1. ‘We the peoples’: The Interaction of Power, Ideas and Ideology in the United Nations Charter
  2. Peter Van Kemseke
  3. pp. 363-380
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  1. Bibliography
  2. pp. 381-418
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  1. Contributors / Contributeurs
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  1. Colophon
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