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A story of loss and re-use. The materiality of displacement and resettlement

Prof.Dr. Kerstin von Lingen, kerstin.von.lingen@univie.ac.at

Global Entanglements Asia: "Displacement and Resettlement in the age of Civil War and Decolonization (China)"

Jiayi Tao, PhD, jiayi.tao@univie.ac.at

Global entanglements Europe: "Displacement and Resettlement of Ethnic Germans: a contested group outside of IRO mandate?"

Pauli Aro, BA MA MAres PhD, pauli.aro@univie.ac.at

Resettlement of vulnerable groups: Unaccompanied Children

Raphaela Monika Bollwein, BEd MA, raphaela.monika.bollwein@univie.ac.at

Resettlement of vulnerable groups: disabled DPs and victims of Forced labour

Johannes Glack, BA MA, johannes.glack@univie.ac.at

Hubs of Resettlement: the case of Shanghai

Elisabeth Czerniak, BA MA, elisabeth.czerniak@univie.ac.at

Hubs of Resettlement: the case of the Philippines

Lena Clara Christoph, BA MA, lena.christoph@univie.ac.at

Mapping the Spatial and Social-Administrative Networks of Resettlement: The Role of Hubs of Displacement in the Resettlement Process of 'The Last Million'

Konstantin Schischka BA BEd MA MEd, konstantin.schischka@univie.ac.at


Funded by the European Union (ERC, GLORE, ECGA Nr. 101053242) Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the ERC. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.

Research Projects

  • Granting and negotiating citizenship: ambivalences and flaws of the globalization of refugee resettlement norms
  • Global Entanglements Asia: "Displacement and Resettlement in the age of Civil War and Decolonization (China)
  • Global entanglements Europe: "Displacement and Resettlement of Ethnic Germans: a contested group outside of IRO mandate?"
  • Resettlement of vulnerable groups: Unaccompanied Children
  • Resettlement of vulnerable groups: disabled DPs and victims of Forced labour
  • Hubs of Resettlement: the case of Shanghai
  • Hubs of Resettlement: the case of the Philippines
  • Digital Humanities

Contact

Institut für Zeitgeschichte
Campus der Universität Wien
Spitalgasse 2, Hof 1, Tür 1.13
1090 Wien

Sekretariat Prof. Kerstin von Lingen:
T: +43-1-4277-41203
glore.zeitgeschichte@univie.ac.at

Financial project management:
T: +43-1-4277-40016
szilvia.steiner@univie.ac.at

See also the following project: "Norms, Regulation and Refugee Agency: Negotiating the Migration Regimes"

DACH-project funded by the Austrian Science Fund FWF and the German Research Fund DFG

Project Duration: 2022-2025

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