EU communications on migration: Understanding audiences, concerns and values
PAST
EVENT
EVENT
Apr 04, 2019
00:00 - 00:00
This roundtable was the first in a series of discussions that took place in the context of the EPC-FES project entitled “EU communications on migration: perspectives and strategies”. The project sought to develop practical recommendations and tools that can help strengthen the EU’s communications on migration. Discussion at the Roudntable focused on the European citizens who are at the receiving end of communication about migration. Participants explored how to better understand EU citizen’s information needs around migration and drew preliminary conclusions as to whether these are addressed adequately.
Speakers included: Marco Funk, Policy Officer, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, Katharina Bamberg, Policy Analyst, European Policy Centre, Annalisa Buscaini, Advocacy Program Specialist, Open Society European Policy Institute , Miriam Juan-Torres González, Senior Researcher, More in Common.
Speakers included: Marco Funk, Policy Officer, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, Katharina Bamberg, Policy Analyst, European Policy Centre, Annalisa Buscaini, Advocacy Program Specialist, Open Society European Policy Institute , Miriam Juan-Torres González, Senior Researcher, More in Common.
The European Migration and Diversity (EMD) Programme provides independent expertise on European migration and asylum policies. The EMD Programme's analyses seek to contribute to sustainable and responsible policy solutions and are aimed at promoting a positive and constructive dialogue on migration and mobility.
The Programme follows the policy debate and conducts analysis taking a multidisciplinary approach, examining both the legal and political aspects shaping European migration policies. EMD analysts focus, amongst other topics, on the reform of the Common European Asylum System; the management of the EU’s external borders and the Schengen governance; cooperation with countries of origin and transit; the integration of beneficiaries of international protection and mobile persons into host societies; the links between migration and populism; the development of resettlement and legal pathways; and the EU''s free movement acquis. The EMD team benefits from a strong network of academics, NGO representatives and policymakers, who contribute regularly to publications and policy events.
Coming next
