Consolidating Open Science and Data Initiatives on Ethnic and Migrant Minorities in Europe
OPENMIN will consolidate and expand a range of Open Science and Open Data initiatives that foster comparative knowledge generation and research capacities on Ethnic and Migrant Minorities and Migration Studies in Europe.
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PROJECT OBJECTIVES
The project builds on existing collaborations (for example the ETHMIGSURVEYDATA, IMISCOE and nccr – on the move networks) and cross-fertilising initiatives of Open Science (for example the EMM Survey Registry, the IMISCOE Migration Research Hub and the Swiss nccr – on the move Migration-Mobility Survey data analysis and reuse tools) with the aim of generating European-wide infrastructures that make research and data focusing on Ethnic and Migrant Minorities and on Migration findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable (FAIR).
TOOLS AND RESOURCES
OPENMIN will consolidate and expand some existing FAIR tools:
nccr – on the move
Migration - Mobility Survey
Conducted every two years with the aim of providing valuable data for improving the reception and integration of foreign nationals in Switzerland.
The Migration Research Hub
The IMISCOE Migration Research Hub aims to be the go-to resource for systematic knowledge accumulation and collaborative knowledge management in migration studies.
OPENMIN will also allow for cross-national learning and tool development through the conception and/or generation of new Open Science and Open Data infrastructure tools and resources:
consortium
OPENMIN brings together a consortium of researchers and technological experts from six European countries that collaborate to consolidate and expand a range of Open Science and Open Data initiatives that foster comparative knowledge generation and research capacities on Ethnic and Migrant Minorities and Migration Studies in Europe. In particular, the OPENMIN consortium consists of the following partners: Sciences Po (CEE) - France, the Johannes Kepler University Linz - Austria, the University of Liège - Belgium, the Kozminski University - Poland, the Youngminds company - Romania, the University of Neuchâtel / nccr – on the move - Switzerland.
TEAM
Project Leadership
Laura Morales
PI & Project consortium coordinator, Sciences Po (CEE)
Dimitri Prandner
PI, Johannes Kepler University Linz
Jean-Michel Lafleur
PI, University of Liège (CEDEM)
Gianni D'Amato
PI, University of Neuchâtel (nccr – on the move)
Philippe Wanner
Co-Investigator, University of Geneva (nccr – on the move)
Justyna Salamonska
PI, Kozminski University
Bogdan Taut
Youngminds
Project Development Team
Yuma Ando
Sciences Po (CEE) - CNRS
Dimitrios Rafail Tservenis
Sciences Po (CEE) - CNRS
Jana Kern
Johannes Kepler University Linz
Daniela Vintila
University of Liège (CEDEM)
Angeliki Konstantinidou
University of Liège (CEDEM)
Andreas Perret
University of Neuchâtel (nccr – on the move)
Alejandro Guzman Rivera
Kozminski University
Inna Tselinko
Kozminski University
The project is supported by the CHIST-ERA grant CHIST-ERA-22-ORD-07, by the French Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR), under the grant number ANR-23-CHRO-0007; the Swiss National Science Foundation, under the grant number OpenMin – U.03591.01 – FN20CH21_217517; the Polish National Science Centre, under the grant number UMO-2022/04/Y/HS6/00169; the Belgian Fund for Scientific Research (F.R.S.–FNRS), under the grant number PINT-Multi- R.8006.23; and the Romanian Executive Agency for Higher Education, Research, Development and Innovation (UEFISCDI), under the grant number PN4-P8-272. The Austrian Contribution is sponsored by the Austrian Ministry of Education, Science and Research [Project Reference: 2021-0.459.811]
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