🎓 On Sept 18–19, DEMOS hosted Prof. Daniele Pasquinucci (Univ. of Siena) for a powerful lecture on:
“Euroscepticism: History & Long-Term Perspectives”
He traced the roots of EU critique, its ties to populism, and the evolving political landscape across Europe.
🐾 Meet Skadi — DEMOS’ three-legged mascot, rescued from Romania.
She’s an immigrant, a survivor, and full of love (and chaos).
No borders, no limits—just joy, mischief, and solidarity.
The perfect reminder of what we stand for.
#DEMOS#MeetSkadi#NoBorders#Solidarity
🎓 New Semester, New Energy at DEMOS!
We’re excited to launch a new academic season packed with fresh content and activities.
🎙️ New podcast episodes
📝 New articles and blog posts
🎤 An inspiring inaugural seminar speaker
👥 And—meet our three new interns, joining the team!
📚 New book by DEMOS member Ben Dorfman:
Ethics, Politics, and the Language of the Human
🖋️ On how language shapes our ideas of “the human” — across politics, ethics, and history.
📖 Peter Lang, 2024
🔗 https://t.co/gg25k4N0US
#NewBook#BenDorfman#HumanRights
Great seminar at DEMOS with guest speaker Mojca Pajnik on framing, populism & media. We explored how problems/solutions are constructed through discourse, and how emotional & strategic frames shape public perception—esp. around migration & identity. #Framing#DEMOS
🌍 Webinar | Rethinking Methodological Cosmopolitanism
🗓 May 28 | 🕝 13:30–15:00 (GMT+2)
🎙 Tamara Caraus, Univ. of Lisbon
💻 Online
🔗 Register: https://t.co/eFmK0cNMZ6
Can we access the world only through critique? Caraus rethinks nationalism, cosmopolitanism & Marx.
🌍 Meet Martin Bak Jorgensen: Aalborg University professor bridging academia and policy in migration studies. With 20 years of expertise, he drives inclusive policies and mentors future scholars in impactful research. Discover his journey! [Link in comments] #Migration
📢 We've launched a position paper challenging the EU’s proposed set of draconian migration reforms called the Facilitator's Package that will further criminalise migration.
But what is the facilitator's package?
https://t.co/ofy7zZGmTK
The ECSEuro Final Conference has come to a successful close!
We are honored to have had the opportunity to attend, speak, and exchange ideas with so many esteemed colleagues. It was a fantastic event filled with insightful discussions and new connections!
It's a bit late tonight, but Monday isn't over yet!
A meme for your thoughts!
This week, we will continue working on setting up the CORRIDORS website and updating the Demos one on the AAU domain!
From today to the 11th of October, the University of Hamburg will host the final conference of the international research project Enacting Citizenship and Solidarity in Europe "From Below".
We look forward to attending and presenting!
Outreach across Denmark, Spring 2024, on "Is American Good for the World?" At the U.S. Ambassador's residence, high schools in Vejle and Copenhagen, and with officers and staff at the Bornholm garrison.
Happy Monday to you all! Let us start it with another meme!
Tomorrow, we will give a small insight into how our Q4 will look like here at DEMOS! Stay tuned! 🥳🤩
🚀 Meet the Minds Shaping the Future of Migration Studies 🌍
In a fascinating yet concise new article, Mashudu Salifu and Tomislav Pušić share their academic journeys, personal passions, and ambitious contributions to the CORRIDORS project.
Article link is in the comments!
Cristina Flesher is one of the most prominent researchers in the field of Social Movements with numerous publications on participatory democracy, collective identity formation and digital mobilization. We are thrilled and honored to have her join us on our inaugural lecture!
Join us in person or online for a hybrid seminar on 'Strategic approaches to climate change and new mobilities in research and practice' this Thursday (May 2nd) from 9 to 16!
Simply contact Mashudu Salifu: [email protected]