Participant

Jeroen Doomernik

Universiteit van Amsterdam, Political Science

Migration and its consequences has always been at the centre of my research interests; when I studied cultural anthropology (MA in 1986), did a PhD in human geography (1986-1991), was a post-doc (funded by the Dutch Research Council, NWO) at the Free University in Berlin (1992-1995), worked as senior policy advisor at the Dutch Ministry of the Interior (2000), was a fellow at the Transatlantic Academy in Washington D.C. (2008/2009), and presently as senior researcher with the Institute for Migration and Ethnic Studies(IMES)(1995 - present) and associate professor at the Department of Political Science.

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    Policies of exclusion and practices of inclusion

    How municipal governments negotiate asylum policies in the Netherlands

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    Refugee reception within a common European asylum system

    Looking at convergences and divergences through a local-to-local comparison

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    The City as an Agent of Refugee Integration

    In this contribution, we investigate how the role of cities in the…

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