Podcast series explores migration decision-making and policy

Podcast series produced by University of Alicante for the PACES project
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The PACES Podcast series explores migration decision-making, migration policy and the lived realities behind migration journeys. 

In this podcast series, researchers and participants of the project ‘Making migration and migration policy decisions amidst social transformation’ (PACES) discuss their roles in the project, the questions it explores and the insights gained throughout the journey.

Guests including Simona Vezzoli, Lucia Kováčová, Filip Savatic, Francesco Teo Ficcarelli, Michelle Tatranská and Naheed Mawji also reflect on migration decision-making, migration governance and the lived realities behind migration journeys across Africa and Europe.

This series was produced by consortium partner University of Alicante.

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PACES Podcast series

About PACES

PACES brings together fourteen partners to examine how societal change, personal circumstances and policy environments influence migration decisions over time. The project also explores how migration policies are shaped, and how migration science can contribute to more informed and effective policymaking.

Running from 2023 to 2026, PACES aims to deepen understanding of migration processes while encouraging policymakers to engage more closely with scientific evidence and lived experiences.

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Disclaimer: Funded by the European Union. View and opinions are those of the author only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.

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