REMINDER: Role of European mobility and its impacts in narratives, debates and EU reforms

Governance

Funding

Horizon Europe

Geographic focus

Germany, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Romania, Spain, Sweden, the United Kingdom

Dates

1 January 2017 –

31 December 2019

About

Public policy options to address real and perceived impacts and pressures of free movement. 

Project Outcomes

  •  Analysis of the social and economic consequences of intra-EU migration (or ‘mobility’) and how these relate to the media, public opinion and policy.
  • In specific circumstances, there is a relationship between negative media coverage about migrants and free movement. However, the public does not clearly distinguish between EU and non-EU flows.
  • Media framing of migration and institutional differences across member states may explain different attitudes towards free movement. 

Highlighted Publications and Tools

Policy Analysis – EU citizenship and free movement: troubled partners, or a mutually reinforcing relationship? 

Coordinator

Carlos Vargas-Silva, Professor of Migration Studies, Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS), University of Oxford

Partners

  • University Of Oxford
  • Budapesti Gazdasagi Egyetem
  • Stichting European Journalism Centre
  • Uppsala Universitet
  • Universidad Pompeu Fabra
  • International Centre For Migration Policy Development
  • Universitat Wien
  • Universiteit Maastricht
  • Kantar Belgium
  • Johannes Gutenberg-Universitat Mainz
  • Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
  • Goeteborgs Universitet
  • Fondation Migration Policy Institute Europe
  • European University Institute
  • Universitat De Barcelona

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