Hakan G. SICAKKAN
@HakanGSA
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Professor @UiB_sampol (Norway) & Chair @PROTECTproject2 (@EU_H2020). Views are my own. RTs not endorsement.
Bergen, Norway
Joined October 2010
When making asylum decisions, is it worse to deny protection to someone who needs it or to grant it to someone who does not? ✍ Cornelius Cappelen, @HakanGSA & Pierre Georges Van Wolleghem @UiB_sampol
blogs.lse.ac.uk
New research from 26 countries explores whether citizens find it worse to wrongly grant or wrongly deny asylum protection to those in need.
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We are thşs year's winner of the SAGE award for the best article published in the EUP. More is coming!
PROTECT's article on attitudes to #asylum #responsibility-sharing wins the #SAGE Award for the best article in #EuropeanUnionPolitics - EUP, Volume 24. Authors: Cornelius Cappelen, Hakan G. Sicakkan, and Pierre Georges Van Wolleghem, @UiB @UiB_sampol
https://t.co/CKeYqRPibw
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New groundbreaking article from PROTECT. Follow us. New ones are coming.
PROTECT is still publishing its groundbreaking results in top-notch journals. Here is a journal article from Professor Jürgen Bast's team, and several others are coming from other partners this year. Abstract and link to the open access article below. https://t.co/3IhdR6NvSk
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PROTECT's Pierre Van Wolleghem reaching up new heights!
PROTECT's executive scientific coordinator, Dr. Pierre Van Wolleghem, has passed the first stage for an ERC Starting Grant. He will be interviewed by the Scientific Council this month. Congratulations, Pierre. Fingers and toes crossed for the interview! https://t.co/ignmnhJMnc
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We are hiring! Please share👉 💡 PhD position 🇳🇴 Department of Comparative Politics @UiBsamfunn @UiB 🗓️ 4 years 💶 Fully funded 👩🏫 25 % teaching ⏳ 15 August 2023 🔗 https://t.co/wK08qxWaM4
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It is impossible to do justice to the richness of PROTECT's research. This concluding essay contains my conceptualization of the much needed transformation of international protection and the instruments needed to trigger such a transformation, based on the results from PROTECT.
New #publication!! 📣 In this comparative study, our principal investigator @HakanGSA provides a comprehensive presentation of the results of the project 🧵 https://t.co/qFNKNFmZuL
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The University of Bergen's PhD programme in Comparative Politics is an excellent one. By the time you're done, you've built an international visibility on your research topic! Here's an opportunity for potential candidates.
We are hiring! Please share👉 💡 PhD position 🇳🇴 Department of Comparative Politics @UiBsamfunn @UiB 🗓️ 4 years 💶 Fully funded 👩🏫 25 % teaching ⏳ 15 August 2023 🔗 https://t.co/wK08qxWaM4
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Gillian Triggs specifically mentioned the study on public attitudes towards asylum seekers in Europe, conducted by @HakanGSA, @PierrVW, and Cornelius Cappelen from our @UiB_sampol-team✍️ Find your way to their #OpenAccess article here: https://t.co/qihRK04xUV
journals.sagepub.com
The concentration of the world's refugees in developing countries calls for international collaboration on the matter. In the face of concerns voiced not o...
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Blog version of our latest article: do citizens want to pay their way out of the refugee protection responsibility?
New research from Cornelius Cappelen, @HakanGSA & @PierrVW @EUP_TheJournal finds EU citizens would rather admit refugees to their own country than pay other countries to host them instead
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#BLOG: Zimbabwean forced migrants in South Africa: the continual search for solutions to long-term displacement Read @NicholasMaple1's latest blog contribution on how South Africa administers and handles Zimbabwean forced migrants. Found on our website: https://t.co/AvC6nWyuMi
protectproject.w.uib.no
Protect is an international research project that studies refugees' right to international protection. Protect is funded by Horizon2020 and consists of 11 partner universities.
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This is open access. We are answering a question that EU politicians should have asked before proposing an asylum-seeker relocation policy where governments can buy themselves out of the legal responsibility to admit asylum seekers.
In their latest article Cornelius Cappelen, @HakanGSA and @PierrVW find that residents of 26 examined countries would ather admit asylum seekers than pay financial support for other countries to take the burden. #OpenAccess in @EUP_TheJournal Read here:
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8 @PROTECTproject2 researchers disseminating at Toronto Metropolitan University https://t.co/Qo3L7b32xo
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On the way to Toronto to present a @PROTECTproject2 paper on dilution of international protection through inter-state collaboration on migration, border and security policy.
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Thanks to @UiBBrussels Office for hosting @PROTECTproject2's final consortium meeting on 9 March. Not only we who are often in Brussels but also out partners appreciate that this facility, which provides working spaces, networks, and relevant updated information.
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Ahead of the #PROTECTFinalConference next week, we want to make the most of the opportunity to share our findings with you. Therefore, we have created this booklet with SHORT, POLICY-ORIENTED SUMMARIES of our findings: https://t.co/QyVVkU0K0d Let us know what you think!
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At the last day of the @AsileProject Annual Conference in Cape Town. It's been fascinating to listen and discuss the excellent work of the @PROTECTproject2 sister project. Thank you for the invitation! @ACMSWits
Fatima Khan opens the @AsileProject annual meeting in Cape Town. Topics: temporary protection in South Africa, complementary pathways, refugee rights, responsibility attribution and EU third country arrangements
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The sign-up for our final conference “SAFEGUARDING THE RIGHT TO INTERNATIONAL PROTECTION” is now open! https://t.co/cOUzMDlots
@REA_research #H2020 For more details and the conference program, please visit our website: https://t.co/P2A8IurAlh
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The US Supreme Court has opted to uphold a flagrant breach of international refugee law's most basic norms. This court has gone beyond being just an embarrassment; it is an active participant in the abuse. https://t.co/ExZc8rrf7M
nytimes.com
The temporary stay in lifting the pandemic rule known as Title 42 is a provisional victory for 19 states, led mostly by Republicans, that had sought to keep it in place on the border.
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