Migration and Social Innovation in European Border Regions
Analysis of social innovation initiatives in European border regions responding to migration challenges through community-based solutions.
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Analysis of social innovation initiatives in European border regions responding to migration challenges through community-based solutions.
Study of environmental governance mechanisms and citizen participation in urban planning processes across European cities.
Analysis of social economy organisations in Greece during the economic crisis, examining how cooperatives and social enterprises respond to austerity and social needs.
Development of a comprehensive conceptual framework for understanding social enterprises across different institutional contexts, facilitating systematic comparative research.
A reflexive examination of the concept of “native anthropology,” questioning the insider/outsider binary in ethnographic fieldwork and exploring how researchers negotiate positionality in their own communities.
Analysis of health inequalities and their social determinants in Eastern European countries during post-socialist transformation.
Ethnographic study of how cultural heritage preservation shapes community identity in small towns undergoing socioeconomic transition.
An analysis of social enterprises in Romania, examining how organisations balance market-based activities with social objectives in a post-communist context.
Analysis of the growth of precarious employment and its social consequences across European Union labour markets.
Study of intergenerational solidarity and care arrangements for ageing populations in Southern and Eastern European countries.