Comparative Analyses of European Identities in Business and Every-Day Behaviour
Name of the Project: EU-CAB - Comparative Analyses of European Identities in Business and Every-Day Behaviour
Project Number: 2018-1-DE01-KA203-004222
Project Coordinator: Duale Hochschule Baden-Württemberg Karlsruhe (Germany)
Type of Project: Erasmus+ Strategic Partnerships for Higher Education
Project Lifetime: 1st of September 2018 until 31st of August 2021
Partners:
UniStra - Université de Strasbourg (FR)
UCP - Université de Cergy-Pontoise (FR)
BBS - Budapest Business School | University of Applied Sciences (HU) Uniwersytet Lodzki (PL)
TUL - Politechnika Łódzka (PL)
ISMAI-IU - Instituto Universitário da Maia (PT)
Instituto Politécnico do Porto (Portugal)
XAMK - KAAKKOIS-SUOMEN AMMATTIKORKEAKOULU OY (FI)
Aims and Objectives: The aim of the research project is to find out whether and to what extent the return to national state positions in the economy and society in selected EU countries, which seems to be apparent since the summit of the refugee movement in 2015, reflects on the identity and behaviour of the people in the states concerned. There is broad consensus on the "Couple Franco-Allemand" playing a decisive role in Europe, especially after the election of Emmanuel Macron. The starting point of the empirical research is therefore in France and Germany. However, the project range will be enlarged to cover EU member states like Hungary, Finland, Poland, Portugal and Austria. The project type is mainly oriented towards action research in Kurt Lewin's methodology.
Coordination of the project at ISCAP / Researchers involved:
Alexandra Albuquerque
Sandra Ribeiro