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Journal Articles

Sherzod Eraliev, Rustamjon Urinboyev, Daniyar Kaldiyarov, Azamat Mukhtarov, Daniya Nurmukhankyzy (2024). Legal, illegal, digital Usbekische Migranten in Russland und der Türkei in ”Fließbild Politik und Gesellschaft in Zentralasien”. Osteuropa 8-10/2024. Manfred Sapper, Volker Weichsel (Hg.). ISBN: 3-8305-5630-5 Eraliev, S., & Urinboyev, R. (2024). Social Media, Anti-Corruption Activism and Democr

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Book Chapters

Heusala, Anna-Liisa, Kaarina Aitamurto, and Sherzod Eraliev. (2024). ‘Introduction: The Mutual Impact of Global Migration and Illiberalism in Russia, Eurasia, and Eastern Europe’. In Global Migration and Illiberalism in Russia, Eurasia, and Eastern Europe, edited by Anna-Liisa Heusala, Kaarina Aitamurto, and Sherzod Eraliev, 1–34. Helsinki: Helsinki University Press. https://doi.org/10.33134/HUP-2

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Research stream 1

To construct this narrative and clearly articulate the multi-layered framework, the project's research has been divided into three Research Streams. These streams will entail the analysis of non-Western migration locales from (1) multi-level, (2) multi-geographic, and (3) comparative perspectives, as outlined below. RS1: Global context: Situating non-Western immigration and refugee laws and polici

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Research stream 2

RS2: Regional context: Regional migration governance regimes, flows, and processes in non-Western settings focus on (emerging) regional migration patterns, tendencies, and dynamics in the context of non-Western migration locales. The focus on regional migration is driven by the understanding that international migration is regionalized, meaning that migration and mobility take place predominantly

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Research stream 3

RS3: National context: Migration governance in non-Western, non-democratic migration locales examines the interplay between (a) immigration laws and policies and (b) migrants’ experiences in non-Western, non-democratic migration locales. The analysis of these processes requires us to adopt to a context-sensitive approach due to the fact that many non-Western migrant-receiving countries are nondemo

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Home

About Project rationale Research objectives Aims Novelty Previous Next Play Pause Novelty Project This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101130177 Methodological approaches Project rationale Project acronymMARSGrant agreement101130177StatusOngoing projectFunded underHORIZON-MSCA-2022-SE-01-01Overall budg

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Legal Notice

This website is operated by the Sociology of Law Department of Lund University, located at Allhelgona Kyrkogata 18C, Box 42, 221 00, Lund, Sweden. Home page: http://www.soclaw.lu.seE-mail: rustamjon [dot] urinboyev [at] soclaw [dot] lu [dot] seMARS: Non-Western Migration Regimes in a Global Perspective is financed by the European Commission through the Horizon Europe research and innovation progra

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Policy Briefs

Yildirim, O. (2025). Rethinking Turkey’s Refugee Policies. Policy Brief Series in "MARS: Non-Western Migration Regimes in a Global Perspective". Available online: Policy Brief: Rethinking Turkey’s Refugee Policies – MARS: Non-Western Migration Regimes in a Global Perspective  

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Lund University, Sweden

Project coordinator Lund University is the largest institution of research and higher education in Scandinavia. It has eight faculties, including engineering, science, law, social sciences, economics, medicine, humanities & theology, performing arts, and several research centers and specialized schools. It is a research-intensive university with over 3500 active researchers. The University has sig

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University of Zurich, Switzerland

Associated Partner The University of Zurich is the largest university in Switzerland and a member of the League of European Research Universities (LERU). Regularly ranked among the top universities in the world, it conducts fundamental and applied research in all substantive areas, organized in seven faculties. UZH is internationally well established and connected via a large network of formalized

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Contact Us

Dr Rustamjon Urinboyev Principal Investigator of the projectE-mail: rustamjon [dot] urinboyev [at] soclaw [dot] lu [dot] se (rustamjon[dot]urinboyev[at]soclaw[dot]lu[dot]se) Dr Sherzod EralievPrincipal Investigator of the projectE-mail: sherzod [dot] eraliev [at] soclaw [dot] lu [dot] se (sherzod[dot]eraliev[at]soclaw[dot]lu[dot]se)  Chekhros Kilichova Project assistantchekhros [dot] kilichova [at

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Accessibility

Accessibility of www.mars.lu.se/homeThe Sociology of Law Department runs this website. We want as many people as possible to be able to use this website, and this document describes how www.mars.lu.se complies with the accessibility regulations, any known accessibility issues, and how you can report problems so that we can fix them.How accessible is www.mars.lu.se We know some parts of this websit

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Methodological approach

In order to address our research aims and questions and meet both the research and training objectives, the project employs a research and training programme with large components of self-learning through an in-depth empirical examination of migration governance and migrants’ experiences in non-Western migration locales. Reflecting on the multilevel perspective (global, regional and national level

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Start

Welcome to LUNARC The Centre for Scientific and Technical Computing at Lund University LUNARC is the centre for scientific and technical computing at Lund University. The centre provides resources for computation, visualisation, and storage for research at Lund University within all aspects of computational science. LUNARC is also branch of NAISS. More about LUNARC Learning more Information on how

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Vision

The vision for LUNARC is to be a natural hub for e-science and e-infrastructure at LU providing powerful and easy-to-use resources for computation, visualization and storage. LUNARC has 3 main focus areas:Scientific exploration using computational tools such as computer simulation and machine learning (AI/ML).Create an understanding of data through visualization.High-performance storage resources

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History

LUNARC was formed as a collaboration between groups in Theoretical Chemistry, Physical Chemistry 2, and Structural Mechanics in 1986. The founding members were later joined by Theoretical Physics and in 1996, LUNARC was transformed into a centre for scientific and technical computing at Lund University. Together with five other centres, LUNARC became a part of the Swedish National Infrastructure f

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How to get access

The basic requirement to use the resources is membership in a compute project. This is handled through the NAISS database - website of the Swedish User and Project Repository (SUPR).The different steps are:1. Create a SUPR accountSUPR offers a number of ways to login. For employees at Lund University, the most convenient is "Login using SWAMID", which simply means using the Lucat-ID.Once inside SU

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How to apply for a project

Projects are resource allocationsAccess to LUNARC resources are managed via so-called projects, which are allocations of time for computation or allocation of storage space. Note that storage is only intended to be used in connection with computation and not as just a place to put data.Allocation projects should not be confused with scientific projects, which means that several scientific projects

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How to request membership in a project

A PI (or proxy) can add members to a project and, thus, grant access to the resources allocated to the PI, by managing the project in SUPR, but a person can also request membership. The request will be sent to the PI (and proxy) and the PI (or proxy) can then simply accept or deny the request.Procedure1. Log in to SUPRAll projects and users are handled through the Swedish User and Project Reposito

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