Albert Kraler
@albertkraler.bsky.social
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Ass.Prof in Migration Studies, Department for Migration and Globalisation, University for Continuing Education Krems. Research on migration governance, migrant irregularity, forced displacement, integration, migration statistics.
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🔥 OUT NOW! 🔥 Check out our brand new Handbooks for key insights on irregular migration data and on regularisation policies.

irregularmigration.eu/2025/09/02/m...
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Join us at the MIrreM final conference:
📆 11 September 2025, 9 AM – 2 PM
🌍 Residence Palace, Brussels & online
ℹ️ bit.ly/3GiuKKG

We will discuss:
❓ How can we measure irregular migration?
❓ What are the policy responses to irregular migration?
❓ What is the impact of regularisation policies?

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Animated GIF showing the word 'MIRREM' with a gradient effect transitioning from light blue to dark blue. Below it, the text reads 'Measuring Irregular Migration' in white font against a solid blue background. Information on the MIrreM research project is available at: https://irregularmigration.eu/
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At the next DEMIG Online Talk on March 27, 2-3 pm CET, Fekadu Adugna Tufa, Professor of Social Anthropology in Addis Ababa, will discuss the diverse conditions of im/mobility that Eritrean refugees in Ethiopia are confronted with. Please join the event via this link donau-uni.zoom.us/meeting/regi...
A wide country road in the city of Jinka, Nations, Ethiopia, Africa, with a few people walking along it. | Photocredits: Adobe Stock / JUAN CARLOS MUNOZ
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Spannende Tagung zu Irreguläre Migration – wissenschaftliche Befunde und politische Optionen. Eine Werkstatt-Tagung zur Entwicklung evidenzbasierter Politiken und Praktiken, ev. Akademie Loccum, 26-28. Mai 2025
www.loccum.de/tagungen/2519/
Irreguläre Migration – wissenschaftliche Befunde und politische Optionen
Eine Werkstatt-Tagung zur Entwicklung evidenzbasierter Politiken und Praktiken
www.loccum.de
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The 11th Edition of our @IMISCOE
Bulletin is out now!!
👀Take a look and learn about our recent achievements and research plans for the coming months! 💫
➡️https://imiscoe.org/news-and-blog/bulletin/bulletin-11
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Do you examine the topic of migration using economic methods and theories? Then why not present your work at the next Annual Meeting of the Austrian Economic Association? It will take place on Sept 23-24 2025 at @unikrems.bsky.social. The cfp is open til March 15: www.donau-uni.ac.at/en/mig/noeg-...
An artistical map of the Austrian city of Krems. © Knut Hebstreit/ Adobe Stock
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Join our nex edition of the joint webinar series on irregular migration hosted by the MIrreM project !
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Join us for the next webinar in our joint series on irregular migration, which brings together expertise and insights from seven Horizon Europe projects

❔ Does irregular migration data shape policy-making in the EU? And public discourse?
🗓️ March 6
⏰ 1-2:15 pm CET
📝 donau-uni.zoom.us/meeting/regi...
The title of the upcoming webinar: Irregular Migration Data and its Impact on Policymaking and Public Debates in the EU
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❕ Registration is now open for the next IMISCOE Spring Conference on the topic of irregular migration ❕

🚞 17-19 March 2025/ Krems, Austria

📅 Deadline for registration: 3 March 2025

ℹ️ All details here: www.donau-uni.ac.at/en/universit...
Photo credits: Leonid Andronov/ Adobe Stock | The historic center of Krems, Austria.
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Do you research irregular #migration?

Then the free MIrreM Spring School 2025 on "Approaching Irregular Migration from a Quantitative Perspective" might be just for you! Join us in Krems, Austria, on 19-21 March 2025 🚞

All info and how to apply: irregularmigration.eu/2024/12/03/m...
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Looking forward to join as discussant for the upcoming I-CLAIM webinar on discourses, narratives and counter-narratives on irregular migration organised as part of the joint Webinar series of Horizon Europe funded projects on irregular migration.
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Check out our free webinar series focussing on irregular migration (jointly organised by seven Horizon Europe projects on this topic): The next webinar on December 4 will look at the public discourse on irregularity in Germany, Italy and the Netherlands. Register via: i-claim.eu/discourses-n...
Discourses, narratives and counter narratives on irregular migration - I-CLAIM
Join on 4 December our Webinar on 'Discourses, narratives and counter narratives on irregular migration'. This webinar is part of the joint events within the MIrreM project.
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