Europe, long seen as a symbol of prosperity, freedom, and human rights, has been a favored destination for countless migrants from around the globe for decades. But how do those who embark on the dangerous journey to Europe truly envision it? What hopes, fears, and vulnerabilities accompany them? And how has the COVID-19 pandemic altered these perceptions and the broader narrative surrounding migrants? The H2020 funded Project PERCEPTIONS, sought to answer these questions, focusing on Europe. This publication showcases some of the most innovative and original findings from their analysis.
The vulnerability of migrants and the need for a new post-pandemic narrative in the perceptions project / Ambrosetti, Elena; Strangio, Donatella. - (2025), pp. 9-19. - MIGRAZIONI - MIGRATIONS. [10.4458/7455-01].
The vulnerability of migrants and the need for a new post-pandemic narrative in the perceptions project
Elena Ambrosetti;Donatella Strangio
2025
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Europe, long seen as a symbol of prosperity, freedom, and human rights, has been a favored destination for countless migrants from around the globe for decades. But how do those who embark on the dangerous journey to Europe truly envision it? What hopes, fears, and vulnerabilities accompany them? And how has the COVID-19 pandemic altered these perceptions and the broader narrative surrounding migrants? The H2020 funded Project PERCEPTIONS, sought to answer these questions, focusing on Europe. This publication showcases some of the most innovative and original findings from their analysis.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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