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MOVES · Migration and Modernity: Historical and Cultural Challenges

H2020Status: CLOSED1 March 201928 February 2023EU funding €3,863,212Call H2020-MSCA-ITN-2018

Today’s world sees masses on the move: across the globe, there are almost one billion international and internal migrants; in the EU alone, there are 57 million residents living outside their country of birth, amounting to over 11% of the EU28 population. This unprecedented global situation requires serious political action. Yet this action will only be effective once the historical, cultural and social roots of migration are properly understood. It is this understanding that the ITN MOVES will provide.The project’s chief objective is to undertake a comparative study of the social and cultural roots of mass mobility, and provide the urgently needed historical analysis that can address the so-called migration crisis of the present through an understanding of the population movements of the past. The network has been set up as an interdisciplinary collaboration between researchers in the Humanities and the Social Sciences who will approach migration as both a condition of modernity and one of its greatest challenges, placing the systematic confrontation of past and present forms of migration at the centre of their activities.Through its innovative training programme, carried out in conjunction with 18 non-academic partners (including NGOs, charities, and the cultural and creative industries), MOVES will enable a new generation of experts gain the historical knowledge required to respond to future migration crises with innovative solutions. The project will generate new knowledge about the shaping of the modern world and provide conceptual tools to avoid short-termism in migration management through its emphasis on enduring cultural patterns, historical context, and migration flows over the long term. The links between contemporary and historical migration that MOVES research will uncover can be used to improve educational provision, inform future policy, and counter the rise of anti-immigrant sentiment across the EU.

Consortium · 23 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERZITA KARLOVA

CZ · €704,615

partner

HERZOG AUGUST BIBLIOTHEK

DE

partner

PLATFORM FOR INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION ON UNDOCUMENTED MIGRANTS ASBL

BE

partner

BIBLIOTHEQUE NATIONALE DE FRANCE

FR

partner

LES PERLES DE VERRE

FR

partner

Câmara Municipal de Fafe - Município de Fafe

PT

partner

ASSOCIATION LE PRINTEMPS DES COMEDIENS

FR

partner

AGRUPAMENTO DE ESCOLAS DE VALONGO

PT

partner

Konsorcium nevladnich organizaci pracujicich s migranty v CR

CZ

participant

UNIVERSITE PAUL-VALERY MONTPELLIER3

FR · €824,406

partner

ONLINE ENCYKLOPEDIE MIGRACE

CZ

partner

FUNDACAO CASA DA MUSICA

PT

partner

LA BOUTIQUE D ECRITURE & CO

FR

partner

MULTIKULTURNI CENTRUM PRAHA, Z.S.

CZ

participant

UNIVERSITY OF KENT

UK · €862,665

participant

UNIVERSIDADE DO PORTO

PT · €713,161

partner

National Maritime Museum

UK

partner

Teatro Nacional São João, E.P.E.

PT

partner

NARODNI ARCHIV

CZ

partner

STIFTUNG PREUSSISCHER KULTURBESITZ

DE

participant

FREIE UNIVERSITAET BERLIN

DE · €758,365

partner

CONSELHO PORTUGUES PARA OS REFUGIADOS CPR

PT

partner

KENT REFUGEE ACTION NETWORK

UK

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