OPENMIN
OPENMIN – Consolidating Open Science and Data Initiatives on Ethnic and Migrant Minorities in Europe.
OPENMIN aims to strengthen and expand Open Science and Open Data initiatives to support research and knowledge generation on ethnic and migrant minorities in Europe. By leveraging existing collaborations and tools, the project seeks to create comprehensive, accessible, and interoperable research infrastructures.
The project builds on existing collaborations (such as ETHMIGSURVEYDATA, IMISCOE and nccr – on the move) and cross-fertilizing initiatives of Open Science to generate European-wide infrastructures that make research and data focusing on ethnic and migrant minorities and migration easy to find, accessible, interoperable and reusable (FAIR).
Existing tools:
- EMM Survey Registry
- EMM Question Data Bank
- EMM Post-Harmonized Survey Data Bank
- nccr – on the move Migration-Mobility Survey data
- IMISCOE Migration Research Hub
New initiatives:
- Ethnic and Migrant Minorities Qualitative Study Registry (prototype)
- Self-Depositing Ethnic and Migrant Minorities Open Data Repository
- Metadata Collection on Surveys with Ukrainian Migrants and Refugees
- Ethnic and Migrant Minorities Survey Data Playground (prototype)
Key team members of the nccr – on the move:
- Gianni D’Amato, Director of the NCCR
- Andreas Perret, Data Manager of the NCCR
Partners:
- Sciences Po (CEE), France
- Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria
- University of Liège, Belgium
- Kozminski University, Poland
- Youngminds Company, Romania
Contact information: For more details, please contact the project lead, Prof Laura Morales at Sciences Po (CEE), France.