OPENMIN

Consolidating Open Science and Data Initiatives on Ethnic and Migrant Minorities in Europe

THE PROJECT

OPENMIN will consolidate and expand a range of Open Science and Open Data initiatives that foster comparative knowledge generation and research capacities on Ethnic and Migrant Minorities and Migration Studies in Europe. 

It is funded by FNRS in the context of the multi-national CHIST-ERA Open Science (ORD) call for a two-year period (March 2024 - February 2026).

PROJECT OBJECTIVES

The project will build on existing collaborations (for example the ETHMIGSURVEYDATA network) and cross-fertilising initiatives of Open Science with the aim of generating European-wide infrastructures that make research and data focusing on Ethnic and Migrant Minorities and on Migration findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable (FAIR). 

OPENMIN will consolidate and expand some existing FAIR tools: 

It will also allow for cross-national learning and tool development through the conception and/or generation of new Open Science and Open Data infrastructure tools and resources: 

  • a prototype for a new Ethnic and Migrant Minorities Qualitative Study Registry, 
  • a self-depositing Ethnic and Migrant Minorities Open Data Repository, 
  • a metadata collection on surveys conducted with Ukrainian migrants and refugees,
  • the prototype for an Ethnic and Migrant Minorities Survey Data Playground. 

In so doing, OPENMIN will contribute to the Open Science and Open Data strategic agenda for the field of studies on Ethnic and Migrant Minorities, and on Migration more generally. In addition, it is designed to find synergies and opportunities for contribution to the EOSC - EU Node, by mobilizing already existing collaborations with EOSC projects and with RDA.

TEAM AT THE CEDEM

PARTNERS

OPENMIN brings together a consortium of researchers and technological experts from six European countries. In particular, besides the team at CEDEM-University of Liege, the consortium consists of the following partners: the CEE Sciences Po Paris, France (PI: Laura Morales), the Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria (PI: Dimitri Prandner); the Kozminski University, Poland (PI: Justyna Salamonska); the Youngminds company, Romania (PI: Bogdan Taut); the University of Neuchâtel / Nccr - on the move, Switzerland (PI: Gianni D’Amato). 

For more information on the OPENMIN project, see the website here: https://openmin.eu/

modifié le 05/06/2024

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