The Center for Communication and Civic Engagement at the University of Washington in Seattle is dedicated to understanding the ways people communicate in order to promote citizen engagement and effective participation in local, national, and global affairs.
Transatlantic Trends: Immigration is a project of the German Marshall Fund of the United States (www.gmfus.org), the Compagnia di San Paolo (www.compagnia.torino.it), and the Barrow Cadbury Trust (www.bctrust.org.uk), with additional support from the Fundación BBVA (www.fbbva.es).
The Transatlantic Trends: Immigration 2011 report has been released.
Advisory Committee: Pierangelo Isernia, Professor of International Relations and Research Methodology at the University of Siena (Italy); Susan Martin, Director of the Institute for the Study of International Migration and Georgetown University (United States); and Claudia Diehl, Assistant Professor for Migration and Ethnicity at the University of Göttingen (Germany).
Become a Video Volunteer!
Video Volunteers, also known as ViVo, is a long term project on Video Activism, mainly funded by the European Commission – Program “Youth in Action” – Action 4.5.
18 months; 6 local actions in 5 different countries; 15 international video productions; 10 focus groups and 6 international activities:
A Media training in Greece, A youth exchange in Hungary, A meeting for Youth Workers in Spain, An international conference in Budapest and a Final Evaluation Meeting!