Malmö
Institute for Studies of Migration, Diversity and Welfare (MIM) is an
international research center with a multidisciplinary profile and a strong
international presence. Within the center and its extensive network,
researchers develop, explore and exchange knowledge of international migration
and ethnic diversity. The
objective of the Migration Society 2.0 series is to draw attention to and
enhance understanding of the new forms of diversity that migration scholars are
talking about under banners such as super-diversity, everyday diversity, common
place diversity, post-migration society and so on. We are specifically
interested in how diversity is normalized and resisted on different levels and spheres of
society. How is this normality construed and co-produced by its own generation
of agents and subjects? What kind of mindset and strategy of co-existence is
diversity, really? And how is it sustained in public imagery and narratives? To
answer these questions, we have handpicked seven particularly interesting
and original researchers from the diversity field.