Bridging the Gaps
Linking Research to Public Debates and Policy Making on Migration and Integration
Herausgeber: Ruhs, Martin; Palme, Joakim; Tamas, Kristof
Bridging the Gaps
Linking Research to Public Debates and Policy Making on Migration and Integration
Herausgeber: Ruhs, Martin; Palme, Joakim; Tamas, Kristof
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What is the use of research in public debates and policy-making on immigration and integration? Why are there such large gaps between migration debates and migration realities? This book provides a unique set of testimonies and analyses of these questions by researchers and public policy experts.
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What is the use of research in public debates and policy-making on immigration and integration? Why are there such large gaps between migration debates and migration realities? This book provides a unique set of testimonies and analyses of these questions by researchers and public policy experts.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 556g
- ISBN-13: 9780198834557
- ISBN-10: 0198834551
- Artikelnr.: 54600061
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 556g
- ISBN-13: 9780198834557
- ISBN-10: 0198834551
- Artikelnr.: 54600061
Professor Martin Ruhs is Chair in Migration Studies and Deputy Director of the Migration Policy Centre at the European University Institute (EUI) in Florence. Martin's research focuses on the economics and politics of international migration with a strong international comparative dimension. His books include The Price of Rights. Regulating International Labour Migration (Princeton University Press 2013) and Who Needs Migrant Workers? Labour Shortages, Immigration and Public Policy (Oxford University Press 2010, co-edited with B. Anderson). Kristof Tamas is Director of Delmi, the Migration Studies Delegation. Mr Tamas was previously senior adviser in the secretariat for the Swedish chairmanship of the Global Forum on Migration and Development, a Swedish national expert at the EU Commission, an independent research consultant at the Institute for Futures Studies in Stockholm, and a special adviser and later deputy director at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Justice. He has over 25 years of experience in international collaboration in the field of migration. He is the co-editor (with Joakim Palme) of Globalizing Migration Regimes (Routledge 2006). Joakim Palme is professor of political science at the Department of Government, Uppsala University and Chairman of The Migrations Studies Delegation (Delmi). Throughout the 1980s and 90s, he contributed to the Social Citizenship Indicator Program (SCIP) at the Swedish Institute for Social Research (SOFI). In 1999-2001 he chaired the Swedish Welfare Commission. From 2002 to 2011 he was the Director of the Institute for Futures Studies in Stockholm. He has published extensively on the welfare state as a strategy of equality and the politics of the welfare state. His publications also include studies of social policies in ageing societies, social investment and migration. Currently he is directing a research project on the effects of the Global Financial Crisis. He is working with Martin Ruhs on free movement for workers in the European Union and involved in other project on global migration. He has previously edited anthologies with international publishers.
* 1: Martin Ruhs, Kristof Tamas and Joakim Palme: Introduction: Making
Linkages Between Research, Public Debates, and Policies on
International Migration and Integration
* Part I: Linking Research, Public Debates, and Policy-Making
* 2: Christina Boswell: Research, 'Experts', and the Politics of
Migration
* 3: Han Entzinger and Peter Scholten: Research-Policy Dialogues on
Migrant Integration in Europe: The Impact of Politicization
* 4: Will Allen, Scott Blinder, and Rob McNeil: Informing Realities:
Research, Public Opinion, and Media Reports on Migration and
Integration
* Part II: National Experiences
* 5: Martin Ruhs: Independent Experts and Immigration Policies in the
UK: Lessons from the Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) and the
Migration Observatory (MigObs)
* 6: Monique Kremer: The Changing Relationships Between Research,
Society and Policy in the Netherlands: Reflections on the WRR 'Máxima
Report'
* 7: Grete Brochmann: Investigating Immigration and the Sustainability
of the Norwegian Welfare State: The Role of Government Commissions
* 8: Klaus Zimmermann: Gaps and Challenges of Migration Policy Advice:
The German Experience
* 9: Kristof Tamas: The Politicization of Evidence-Based Policies: The
Case of Swedish Committees
* 10: Philip Martin: Migration Research and Policy in the United
States: Between Admissionists and Restrictionists
* Part III: International Experiences
* 11: Elizabeth Collett: Understanding the Role of Evidence in EU
Policy Development: A Case Study of the 'Migration Crisis'
* 12: Agnieszka Weinar: A Knowledge-Base for the EU External Migration
Policy: The Case of the CARIM Observatories
* 13: Howard Duncan: Metropolis and Post-Truth Politics: 'Enhancing
Policy Through Research'
* 14: Katy Long: More Research and Fewer Experts: Global Governance and
International Migration
* Part IV: Conclusions, Lessons Learnt and the Way Forward
* 15: Joakim Palme, Martin Ruhs, and Kristof Tamas: Bridging Research,
Public Debates, and Policies on Migration and Integration: Lessons
Learnt and Ways Forward
Linkages Between Research, Public Debates, and Policies on
International Migration and Integration
* Part I: Linking Research, Public Debates, and Policy-Making
* 2: Christina Boswell: Research, 'Experts', and the Politics of
Migration
* 3: Han Entzinger and Peter Scholten: Research-Policy Dialogues on
Migrant Integration in Europe: The Impact of Politicization
* 4: Will Allen, Scott Blinder, and Rob McNeil: Informing Realities:
Research, Public Opinion, and Media Reports on Migration and
Integration
* Part II: National Experiences
* 5: Martin Ruhs: Independent Experts and Immigration Policies in the
UK: Lessons from the Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) and the
Migration Observatory (MigObs)
* 6: Monique Kremer: The Changing Relationships Between Research,
Society and Policy in the Netherlands: Reflections on the WRR 'Máxima
Report'
* 7: Grete Brochmann: Investigating Immigration and the Sustainability
of the Norwegian Welfare State: The Role of Government Commissions
* 8: Klaus Zimmermann: Gaps and Challenges of Migration Policy Advice:
The German Experience
* 9: Kristof Tamas: The Politicization of Evidence-Based Policies: The
Case of Swedish Committees
* 10: Philip Martin: Migration Research and Policy in the United
States: Between Admissionists and Restrictionists
* Part III: International Experiences
* 11: Elizabeth Collett: Understanding the Role of Evidence in EU
Policy Development: A Case Study of the 'Migration Crisis'
* 12: Agnieszka Weinar: A Knowledge-Base for the EU External Migration
Policy: The Case of the CARIM Observatories
* 13: Howard Duncan: Metropolis and Post-Truth Politics: 'Enhancing
Policy Through Research'
* 14: Katy Long: More Research and Fewer Experts: Global Governance and
International Migration
* Part IV: Conclusions, Lessons Learnt and the Way Forward
* 15: Joakim Palme, Martin Ruhs, and Kristof Tamas: Bridging Research,
Public Debates, and Policies on Migration and Integration: Lessons
Learnt and Ways Forward
* 1: Martin Ruhs, Kristof Tamas and Joakim Palme: Introduction: Making
Linkages Between Research, Public Debates, and Policies on
International Migration and Integration
* Part I: Linking Research, Public Debates, and Policy-Making
* 2: Christina Boswell: Research, 'Experts', and the Politics of
Migration
* 3: Han Entzinger and Peter Scholten: Research-Policy Dialogues on
Migrant Integration in Europe: The Impact of Politicization
* 4: Will Allen, Scott Blinder, and Rob McNeil: Informing Realities:
Research, Public Opinion, and Media Reports on Migration and
Integration
* Part II: National Experiences
* 5: Martin Ruhs: Independent Experts and Immigration Policies in the
UK: Lessons from the Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) and the
Migration Observatory (MigObs)
* 6: Monique Kremer: The Changing Relationships Between Research,
Society and Policy in the Netherlands: Reflections on the WRR 'Máxima
Report'
* 7: Grete Brochmann: Investigating Immigration and the Sustainability
of the Norwegian Welfare State: The Role of Government Commissions
* 8: Klaus Zimmermann: Gaps and Challenges of Migration Policy Advice:
The German Experience
* 9: Kristof Tamas: The Politicization of Evidence-Based Policies: The
Case of Swedish Committees
* 10: Philip Martin: Migration Research and Policy in the United
States: Between Admissionists and Restrictionists
* Part III: International Experiences
* 11: Elizabeth Collett: Understanding the Role of Evidence in EU
Policy Development: A Case Study of the 'Migration Crisis'
* 12: Agnieszka Weinar: A Knowledge-Base for the EU External Migration
Policy: The Case of the CARIM Observatories
* 13: Howard Duncan: Metropolis and Post-Truth Politics: 'Enhancing
Policy Through Research'
* 14: Katy Long: More Research and Fewer Experts: Global Governance and
International Migration
* Part IV: Conclusions, Lessons Learnt and the Way Forward
* 15: Joakim Palme, Martin Ruhs, and Kristof Tamas: Bridging Research,
Public Debates, and Policies on Migration and Integration: Lessons
Learnt and Ways Forward
Linkages Between Research, Public Debates, and Policies on
International Migration and Integration
* Part I: Linking Research, Public Debates, and Policy-Making
* 2: Christina Boswell: Research, 'Experts', and the Politics of
Migration
* 3: Han Entzinger and Peter Scholten: Research-Policy Dialogues on
Migrant Integration in Europe: The Impact of Politicization
* 4: Will Allen, Scott Blinder, and Rob McNeil: Informing Realities:
Research, Public Opinion, and Media Reports on Migration and
Integration
* Part II: National Experiences
* 5: Martin Ruhs: Independent Experts and Immigration Policies in the
UK: Lessons from the Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) and the
Migration Observatory (MigObs)
* 6: Monique Kremer: The Changing Relationships Between Research,
Society and Policy in the Netherlands: Reflections on the WRR 'Máxima
Report'
* 7: Grete Brochmann: Investigating Immigration and the Sustainability
of the Norwegian Welfare State: The Role of Government Commissions
* 8: Klaus Zimmermann: Gaps and Challenges of Migration Policy Advice:
The German Experience
* 9: Kristof Tamas: The Politicization of Evidence-Based Policies: The
Case of Swedish Committees
* 10: Philip Martin: Migration Research and Policy in the United
States: Between Admissionists and Restrictionists
* Part III: International Experiences
* 11: Elizabeth Collett: Understanding the Role of Evidence in EU
Policy Development: A Case Study of the 'Migration Crisis'
* 12: Agnieszka Weinar: A Knowledge-Base for the EU External Migration
Policy: The Case of the CARIM Observatories
* 13: Howard Duncan: Metropolis and Post-Truth Politics: 'Enhancing
Policy Through Research'
* 14: Katy Long: More Research and Fewer Experts: Global Governance and
International Migration
* Part IV: Conclusions, Lessons Learnt and the Way Forward
* 15: Joakim Palme, Martin Ruhs, and Kristof Tamas: Bridging Research,
Public Debates, and Policies on Migration and Integration: Lessons
Learnt and Ways Forward