On the 22 November GENI participated in the Jornada Informativa Reto 6 (H2020) “Europa en un mundo cambiante: sociedades inclusivas, innovadoras y reflexivas”, on H2020 European Projects. You can find the Power Point presentations that were shown during the session here: http://agaur.gencat.cat/ca/detalls/activitatagenda/Presentacions-Jornada-SC6-22-11-19 You can check the programme below:
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We are pleased to announce that the ESRU has received funding from the European Commission’s Justice Programme for the project Let’s Go By Talking: Protecting and defending the rights of victims of anti-LGBT hate crimes: Innovative paths trough restorative justice. The project aims to increase understanding about the perspectives of victims and key professionals about […]
The European Social Research Unit (ESRU) organises the Seminar #REACT ‘Las contranarrativas contra el discurso de odio’ for the project REACT co-financed by the Rights, Equality and Citizenship Programme (REC) of the EU. The seminar will take place on the 11th of December at the Sala de Juntes of the Faculty of Geography and History […]
Today starts the Study Visit from the project @SupportVoc which will foster the exchange of experiences and approaches on the protection of victims of crime among actors from Cyprus, Bulgaria, Italy, Greece and Spain. Today’s session will include a presentation of the project, an overview of the current situation of the support network for victims […]
We are happy to announce that the first two activities organised with AGAUR (Grup de Recerca Consolidat – 2017SGR-1091) funding will be held in October: a) “Els arranjaments matrimonials a Catalunya ahir i avui: elements de (dis)continuïtat en una societat creixentment diversa”. Organised by: Joan Bestard i Berta Güell. b) “Canvis econòmics i transformacions socials. El sentit […]
Today, June 20, World Refugee Day, Miguel Pajares, member of GENI and President of the Catalan Commission for Refugees (Comissió Catalana d’Ajuda al Refugiact – CCAR), reminds us about the importance of extending refugee reception policies beyond emergency measures. You can read the full article here (in Catalan) and here (in Spanish)
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