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Integrative Mechanisms for Addressing Spatial Justice and Territorial Inequalities in Europe

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The experiences of German migrants to Wales

2 September 20196 February 2020 Denis Ceric News

The Association for German Studies in Great Britain and Ireland (AGS), is the biggest professional association for university-level German Studies in Great Britain and Ireland.

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CALL FOR PAPERS: Spatial disparities in Europe: from regions to localities to individuals

28 August 201928 August 2019 Denis Ceric News
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The European projects IMAJINE and RELOCAL are very pleased to announce a joint workshop on Spatial disparities in Europe: from regions to localities to individuals.

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What does the EU do for you? Funding discourses, local disjunctures and ‘left behind’ places

23 August 20196 February 2020 Denis Ceric News

IMAJINE researcher Bryonny Goodwin-Hawkins will present at the annual conference of the Association of Social Anthropologists of the UK & Commonwealth, which is taking place

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IMAJINE Special Session at the International Conference of the Romanian Regional Science Association

10 July 201930 January 2020 Denis Ceric News

On July 6, 2019, the joint International Conference of the Romanian Regional Science Association and the French-Speaking Association of Regional Science held at the “Al.I.Cuza”

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On the risk of poverty and exclusion: new evidence using IMAJINE Project estimations for Spain

18 March 201918 March 2019 imajine Blog

The question of the most appropriate method for measuring poverty has always been complex and a source of broad debate among economists. The statistical office

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On income disparities at regional and at local level: new evidence using the IMAJINE Project estimations for Spain

11 March 201911 March 2019 imajine Blog
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For reasons of data availability, inequality is commonly studied in terms of household income as opposed to individual income. Although the European Union Statistics on

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How to use evidence to identify, learn from, and transfer policy success

19 February 201919 February 2019 imajine Blog

One of our project’s aims is deceptively simple: generate evidence to identify how European Union countries try to reduce territorial inequalities, see who is the

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Workshop on Collaborative Qualitative Research on Autonomous Movements in Europe within the IMAJINE project

7 February 201919 February 2019 Denis Ceric News
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Date: 5th/6th Feb 2019 Location: Leipzig/Germany, Leibniz Institute for Regional Geography Host partner: TUD     IMAJINE work package 7 analyses the various ways in

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IMAJINE will attend RELOCAL conference, invitation is open

15 January 20195 March 2019 Denis Ceric News
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The H2020 project RELOCAL invites to the 2nd Project Conference under the title “The Role of the Local in Improving Cohesion and Spatial Justice: integrating

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IMAJINE at 2018 RSA Winter Conference

18 December 201814 January 2019 Denis Ceric News
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IMAJINE researchers Julie Le Gallo and Lionel Védrine presented a paper at Regional Studies Association Winter Conference in London this November, and book chapter is

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  • Imajine scenario response – Esther Peeren, University of Amsterdam
  • Imajine scenario response – Stefan Kaufman, Monash University
  • Imajine scenario response – Colette Marshall, Director of Operations at Diabetes UK
  • Lessons from policy theories for the pursuit of equity in health, education and gender policy
  • Independence movements in Europe: What claims do they make and how do they justify them?
  • Imajine scenario response – Gail Carson, Centre for Tropical Medicine & Global Health, University of Oxford
  • Imajine scenario response – Angela Adams, Saïd Business School University of Oxford & Angela Adams Consulting
  • Imajine scenario response – Robert Barrington, Centre for the Study of Corruption, University of Sussex
  • Spatial justice and data: “IMAJINE” a different future
  • Imajine scenario response – Luke Tay, Cornucopia FutureScapes

News

  • The IMAJINE results presented at the Humboldt University
  • Spatial Composite Indicators: some new hints
  • Final IMAJINE conference in Warsaw
  • Policy Workshop on Territorial Inequalities, Cohesion Policy and Spatial Justice in Europe
  • The IMAJINE scenarios
  • IMAJINE @EURegionsWeek
  • Invitation to the IMAJINE special session „Territorial inequalities and spatial (in)justice in Europe”
  • The institutional dimension of the creation of Kashubian autonomy
  • Uncovering territorial inequalities and spatial justice in the EU
  • Welcome to the webinar: Design, Implementation and Evaluation of Territorial Inequalities Policies

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