Our last episode of the first podcast series of AspirE is now available! Let's dig into the last case study focusing on Belgium and the different Asian migration trends taking place from Hong Kong, Japan, Thailand, the Philippines, and Vietnam. For this, we welcome AspirE team members based at the Université libre de Bruxelles: Antoine Roblain (Collaborator), Laure Sizaire (Postdoctoral Researcher), and Lucas Monteil (Postdoctoral Researcher).
Please take note that the recording took place at a specific period of time and that the realities in the Belgium context may have changed since then.
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The AspirE Podcast dives into the human side of (re)migration in and to the EU. Produced as part of the 3-year Horizon Europe project AspirE ("Asian Prospects in (re)migration to/within the EU") and coordinated by Asuncion Fresnoza-Flot, Catherine Gonzalez and Frederik Ponjaert (EAst) for the Université libre de Bruxelles, the podcast explores why people decide to move—or stay—through a unique lens that is gender-aware, decolonial, and context-sensitive.
Across three series, you'll hear from researchers, experts, and aspiring (re)migrants themselves. From policy analysis to personal video diaries, AspirE examines how migration decisions are shaped by time, relationships, emotions, and systems—both in Asia and Europe.
ULB Podcasts, les podcasts de l'Université libre de Bruxelles.
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