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Master Theses

Theses produced within the framework of the Double Degree programme.

Articles
Title Author
Lifestyle Migration and New Mobilities in Galician Rural Areas Written by: Lehrfeld, Nicole
Mechanisms of Exclusion and Necropolitics constraining Transgender Asylum Seekers in Switzerland A Queer & Intersectional Frame Analysis of Swiss LGBTiQ+ Non-Governmental Organizations specialized in Migration and Asylum Issues Written by: Gogniat, Thibaut
Integration for whom? Investigating EU narratives on migrant integration through a Critical Discourse Analysis of the EU’s Action Plan on Integration and Inclusion 2021-2027 Written by: Giacinti, Anna
Treads of solidarity along the border: Migration control and the social fabric in Ceuta Written by: Leal Dopazo, Diego
Local Roots, Global Minds – Identity formation and sense of belonging through the eyes of high school exchange students Written by: Housset, Charlotte
From Dissociation to Reconnection: A Qualitative Study of Care-Relationships in German Psycho-Social Centers - The Accompaniment of Asylum-Seeking Women Written by: Plantard, Apolline
“Because you’re an immigrant, you know the normal way is not for you”: Migrant Experiences in the Era of Deterrence Politics Written by: Redon-Batique, Séléna
The Epistemology of the Smart Border: An Explanatory Frame for the Consolidation of Data-Driven Borderwork in Europe Written by: Dreher, Jonas
“Common Ground”: A photovoice project on migration experiences with international students in the city of Osnabrück Written by: Canabal López, Marta
What a spectacle, stop it! Examining the repertoire of migratory representation in photography Written by: Pollok, Micha
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Master Theses

  • Towards a global management of human mobilities? Swiss debates on the Global Compact for Migration
  • The Outsourcing of the EU Migratory Policy: The Externalization of Border Control as a Main Strategy
  • Individuals’ strategies for wellbeing during the integration process - An empirical study of capabilities and opportunities through the eyes of Syrian refugees in the Canton of Vaud, in Switzerland
  • Negotiating Agency: Age assessment experiences of former unaccompanied minors seeking asylum in Germany
  • What Can Art Teach us about Integration? – The role of art in postmigrant integration: cases from Germany, Sweden, and Luxembourg
  • “Between Two Worlds”: The Racialisation of Femicides in German News Reports
  • Waiting in Irregularity: How young Moroccans in southern Spain navigate temporal bordering processes produced by the Spanish migration law
  • Solidary and Collective Practices of Resistance - How civil society organizations challenge the migration system in the city of Iquique, Chile
  • ‘Building in part something bigger’: A qualitative analysis of perceptions of life by immigrant youth in Galicia
  • What a spectacle, stop it! Examining the repertoire of migratory representation in photography

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University of Neuchâtel
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CH - 2000 Neuchâtel
Switzerland
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