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Sarah Philipson Isaac nominated for national sociology prize
01 April 2026
How does living under institutionalized uncertainty shape everyday life?
In her award-nominated dissertation, Sarah Philipson Isaac examines how Sweden's asylum policies reshape everyday life, access to work, and conditions of belonging.
Will we see a new refugee wave from Iran? Olle Hammar on Godmorgon världen
12 March 2026
As tensions surrounding Iran intensify, questions are once again being raised across Europe: could a deepening humanitarian crisis lead to increased displacement toward the EU?
In a recent segment of the Swedish Radio program Godmorgon världen (P1), Olle Hammar offered a research-based perspective on what we actually know about migration intentions — and what remains uncertain.
Podcast: Is modern slavery taking place in the Global North?
05 March 2026
Can modern slavery exist in high-income welfare states? In a recent episode of the ESGpresso podcast, CMIR Director Lin Lerpold and Danske Bank's Oshni Arachchi discuss how migration regimes, labor markets, and corporate practices interact in the Global North.