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[[TransSOL]] is a transnational research project dedicated to providing systematic and practice-related knowledge about European solidarity at times of crisis.<br> It brings together researchers and civil society practitioners from eight European countries—Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Poland, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. <br> The project started in June 2015 and ran until May 2018. <ref>[http://transsol.eu/ transsol.eu ]</ref> | [[TransSOL]] is a transnational research project dedicated to providing systematic and practice-related knowledge about European solidarity at times of crisis.<br> It brings together researchers and civil society practitioners from eight European countries—Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Poland, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. <br> The project started in June 2015 and ran until May 2018. <ref>[http://transsol.eu/ transsol.eu ]</ref> | ||
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[[TransSOL]] is an EU-funded research project dedicated to describing and analysing solidarity initiatives and practices at a time in which Europe’s existence is challenged by the consequences of the 2008 economic and financial crisis, by the problematic management of large fluxes of refugees and by the outcome of the 2017 Brexit referendum. In particular, [[TransSOL]] focuses on three areas of vulnerability: migration, unemployment and disability. | [[TransSOL]] is an EU-funded research project dedicated to describing and analysing solidarity initiatives and practices at a time in which Europe’s existence is challenged by the consequences of the 2008 economic and financial crisis, by the problematic management of large fluxes of refugees and by the outcome of the 2017 Brexit referendum. In particular, [[TransSOL]] focuses on three areas of vulnerability: migration, unemployment and disability. | ||
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Twitter: @TransSOLproject[https://twitter.com/TransSOLProject?lang=de] | Twitter: @TransSOLproject[https://twitter.com/TransSOLProject?lang=de] | ||
Facebook: TransSOLproject[https://www.facebook.com/transsolproject/] | Facebook: TransSOLproject[https://www.facebook.com/transsolproject/] | ||
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Revision as of 13:12, 13 August 2018
TransSOL is a transnational research project dedicated to providing systematic and practice-related knowledge about European solidarity at times of crisis.
It brings together researchers and civil society practitioners from eight European countries—Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Poland, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.
The project started in June 2015 and ran until May 2018. [1]
Contents
About
TransSOL is an EU-funded research project dedicated to describing and analysing solidarity initiatives and practices at a time in which Europe’s existence is challenged by the consequences of the 2008 economic and financial crisis, by the problematic management of large fluxes of refugees and by the outcome of the 2017 Brexit referendum. In particular, TransSOL focuses on three areas of vulnerability: migration, unemployment and disability.
Consortium
Glasgow Caledonian University Yunus Centre for Social Business and Health
University of Copenhagen Department of Media, Cognition and Communication
University of Crete Department of Sociology
University of Florence Department of Legal Sciences
University of Geneva Institute of Citizenship Studies
University of Sheffield
Department of Politics
University of Siegen Centre for Research in the Social Sciences
University of Warsaw Institute of Social Policy
Sciences Po Paris Centre for Political Research
Web
www.transsol.eu[2] Twitter: @TransSOLproject[3] Facebook: TransSOLproject[4]