- Bamberg Graduate School of Social SciencesDoctoral MemberBamberg
- Independent researcherLisbon
Bernd Parusel is a senior researcher in political science at the Swedish Institute for European Policy Studies (SIEPS). His main research interests are in policies on migration, integration, asylum and borders in the EU and in the Member States of the EU.
- Swedish Institute for European Policy Studies (SIEPS)Senior ResearcherStockholm
Bernd Parusel is a senior researcher in political science at the Swedish Institute for European Policy Studies (SIEPS). His main research interests are in policies on migration, integration, asylum and borders in the EU and in the Member States of the EU.
- University of PalermoPhD StudentPalermo
Francesco Pasetti is a Research Fellow at CIDOB in the area of Migrations and adjunct professor at the Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals (IBEI) and at Pompeu Fabra University. His interest in “migration matters” dates back to his experience at the ASK Research Center (Bocconi University) where he developed a two-year project on diasporic media. Turned his attention to the world of politics, he delved into the study of migrant integration and its politics at GRITIM-UPF as PhD candidate. In his thesis, Pasetti addressed the issue of integration policies in Europe through a mixed-method investigation, paying special attention to the political imaginaries that lie beyond citizenship regimes in Italy and Spain. His expertise on integration policy grows in parallel as research collaborator for the Migration Policy Center (European University Institute) between 2013 and 2015. Since 2017, he has specialized in policy evaluation based on indicators. Currently, he is working on policies and political discourses on refugees, paying special attention to the Spanish context.
- CIDOBResearch FellowBarcelona
Francesco Pasetti is a Research Fellow at CIDOB in the area of Migrations and adjunct professor at the Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals (IBEI) and at Pompeu Fabra University. His interest in “migration matters” dates back to his experience at the ASK Research Center (Bocconi University) where he developed a two-year project on diasporic media. Turned his attention to the world of politics, he delved into the study of migrant integration and its politics at GRITIM-UPF as PhD candidate. In his thesis, Pasetti addressed the issue of integration policies in Europe through a mixed-method investigation, paying special attention to the political imaginaries that lie beyond citizenship regimes in Italy and Spain. His expertise on integration policy grows in parallel as research collaborator for the Migration Policy Center (European University Institute) between 2013 and 2015. Since 2017, he has specialized in policy evaluation based on indicators. Currently, he is working on policies and political discourses on refugees, paying special attention to the Spanish context.
Ferruccio Pastore (PhD, European University Institute, 1996) is the Director of FIERI (www.fieri.it) since May 2009. He has previously been Deputy Director of the international relations and European studies think-tank CeSPI
(Centre for International Policy Studies, Rome) and a post-doctoral fellow at the University of Firenze.
Besides research, he has worked as an adviser on migration policy issues for Italian institutions and
international organisations. He has published extensively on migration and integration policies and politics
(full list on www.fieri.it).
- FIERI- Forum of International and European Research on ImmigrationDirectorTorino
Ferruccio Pastore (PhD, European University Institute, 1996) is the Director of FIERI (www.fieri.it) since May 2009. He has previously been Deputy Director of the international relations and European studies think-tank CeSPI
(Centre for International Policy Studies, Rome) and a post-doctoral fellow at the University of Firenze.
Besides research, he has worked as an adviser on migration policy issues for Italian institutions and
international organisations. He has published extensively on migration and integration policies and politics
(full list on www.fieri.it).
- Corvinus University of BudapestAssociate ProfessorBudapest
Regine is Associate Professor in Administration and Organization Theory at the University of Bergen/Norway. Her research focuses on mobility and border control, risk regulation and algorithmic governance in the migration domain (and beyond). Her wider interests are in comparative public policy governance and public administration as well as critical policy studies. She co-edited the "Handbook on the Governance and Politics of Migration" (Edward Elgar, 2021), authored "The Political Economy of Border Drawing: Arranging Legality in European Labor Migration Policies" (Berghahn, 2015), and published several journal articles and book chapters on migration governance in Europe.
- University of KasselProfessor (Interim)
Regine is Associate Professor in Administration and Organization Theory at the University of Bergen/Norway. Her research focuses on mobility and border control, risk regulation and algorithmic governance in the migration domain (and beyond). Her wider interests are in comparative public policy governance and public administration as well as critical policy studies. She co-edited the "Handbook on the Governance and Politics of Migration" (Edward Elgar, 2021), authored "The Political Economy of Border Drawing: Arranging Legality in European Labor Migration Policies" (Berghahn, 2015), and published several journal articles and book chapters on migration governance in Europe.
- University of Oslo
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