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SUMMARY:WEBINAR: Discretion and policymaking in migration control
DESCRIPTION:Federica Infantino is a postdoctoral research fellow at the Group for Research on Ethnic Relations\, Migration and Equality at the Université Libre de Bruxelles. Building on in-depth ethnographic research in the organizations that put a European instrument of migration control into practice\, which is the Schengen visa policy\, Infantino will shed light on the uses of discretion in deciding ‘who gets in’ and the ways in which policy is made on the ground. \nFederica Infantino holds a PhD in political and social sciences from Université Libre de Bruxelles and a PhD in political science\, comparative political sociology\, from Sciences Po Paris. Her main research interests focus on the practices of migration and border control in comparative perspective\, transnational actors and dynamics of policy change\, the involvement of non-state actors in governments’ functions. Her project “Practicing Immigration Detention and Deportation in the EU. Actors\, Organizations and Transnational Policymaking from Below” is funded by the Belgian Fund for Scientific Research (FNRS-FRS). \nFor participation: send an email to discretion@uib.no \n\nThe webinar is part of the RDV seminar series – a collaboration between the Research Group Law\, Democracy and Welfare at the Western Norway University of Applied Sciences\, Center for Research on Discretion and Paternalism (UiB) and the Center for Law and Social Transformation – Lawtransform (UiB/CMI).
URL:https://discretion.w.uib.no/event/discretion-and-policymaking-in-migration-control/
LOCATION:Online\, Norway
CATEGORIES:Seminar
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SUMMARY:Online Course: Systematic Review in Social Science
DESCRIPTION:PHD COURSE:\n\n\nAORG907: Introduction to Systematic Review (SR) and the use of SR in Social Science\nThis course has been designed to give an introduction to the use of systematic reviews (SR) in social science research. SR is a synthesis of existing knowledge that uses transparent and explicitly defined procedures to find\, evaluate and synthesize the results of relevant research. Evidence synthesis uses formal explicit rigorous methods to bring together the findings of studies already completed and to provide an account of the totality of what is known from that pre-existing research. SR is widely used in medicine and healthcare and has in the last decades become increasingly important in the social sciences. \nThis course has three main goals: First\, to provide an understanding of the purpose and principles of evidence. The second goal is to learn how to conduct\, and critical appraise\, a SR. The final goal is to gain insight in how SR can be used in own research projects. \nLecturers: Prof. Marit Skivenes (UiB)\, Prof. Hans Lund (HVL).
URL:https://discretion.w.uib.no/event/course-systematic-review-in-social-science/
LOCATION:Online
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