Migrants, Minorities, Belongings and Citizenship. Glocalization and ...
Migrants, Minorities, Belongings and Citizenship. Glocalization and ...
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V. DISSEMINATION AND EXPLOITATION OF RESULTS<br />
The research <strong>and</strong> innovation activities in Glocalmig have hitherto resulted in a<br />
dissemination series with eight volumes. The following books/reports have been<br />
published as the main dissemination activity in the project (the eight volume is in print):<br />
Volume 1<br />
Hakan G. Sicakkan, The University of Bergen<br />
<strong>Migrants</strong>, <strong>Minorities</strong>, <strong>Belongings</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Citizenship</strong>: St<strong>and</strong>ardized Research Tools for Data<br />
Collection, Data Analysis <strong>and</strong> for Measuring the Quality of <strong>Citizenship</strong>s in European<br />
Countries<br />
Volume 2<br />
Rainer Bauböck (vol. ed.), by W. Fischer, B. Herzog-Punzenberger <strong>and</strong> H. Waldrauch,<br />
Austrian Academy of Sciences<br />
<strong>Migrants</strong>, <strong>Minorities</strong>, <strong>Belongings</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Citizenship</strong>: The Case of Austria<br />
Volume 3<br />
Ulf Hedetoft (vol. ed.), by L. Vikkelsø Slot, Aalborg University<br />
<strong>Migrants</strong>, <strong>Minorities</strong>, <strong>Belongings</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Citizenship</strong>: The Case of Denmark<br />
Volume 4<br />
Mikko Lagerspetz <strong>and</strong> Sofia Joons, Estonian Institute of Humanities<br />
<strong>Migrants</strong>, <strong>Minorities</strong>, <strong>Belongings</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Citizenship</strong>: The Case of Estonia<br />
Volume 5<br />
Tom S<strong>and</strong>lund (vol. ed.), by Perttu Salmenhaara <strong>and</strong> Sanna Saksela, The University of<br />
Helsinki<br />
<strong>Migrants</strong>, <strong>Minorities</strong>, <strong>Belongings</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Citizenship</strong>: The Case of Finl<strong>and</strong><br />
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