Prof. Anna Triandafyllidou, Project Coordinator
Ms. Hara Kouki
Research Assistant
Roubini Gropas
Prof. Tariq Modood, Head of the UK Research Team
Dr. Jan Dobbernack, Research Assistant
Dr. Nasar Meer, Lecturer at Southampton University, affiliated to the UK research team
Dr. Jon Fox, Head of the Hungarian Research Team
Prof. Violeta Zentai,
Head of the Research Team
Dr. Aniko Horvath,
Research assistant
Dr. Zsuzsanna Vidra,
Prof. Maurizio Ambrosini , Head of the Italian Research Team
Dr. Elena Caneva , Research Assistant
Prof. Ricard Zapata Barrero ,
Head of the Spanish Research Team
Dr. Flora Burchianti,
Mr. Marko Hajdinjak , Coordinator, Head of the Bulgarian Research Team
Prof. Antonina Zhelyazkova Research Assistant
Dr. Maya Kosseva, Research Assistant
Prof. Ayhan Kaya ,
Head of the Turkish Research Team
Prof. Riva Kastoryano,
Head of the French Research Team
Dr. Angéline Escafré-Dublet,
Prof. Veit Bader,
Head of the Dutch Research Team
Dr. Marcel Mauss,
Researcher
Dr. Inge Versteegt
Prof. Hans Ingvar Roth,
Head of the Swedish Research Team
Ms. Linda Ekström
Dr. Fredrik Hertzberg , Research Assistant
Prof. Werner Schiffauer, Head of the German Research Team
Dr. Nina Mühe, Research Assistant
Dr. Iseult Honohan , Head of the Irish Research Team
Dr. Nathalie Rougier
Prof. Michal Buchowski,
Head of the Polish Research Team
Prof. Per Mouritsen, Head of the Danish Research Team
Dr. Lasse Lindeskilde, Research Assistant
Dr. Tore Olsen, Research Assistant
Dr. Morten Brænder, Research Assistant
Prof. Alina Mungiu-Pippidi , Head of the Romanian Research Team
Ms. Madalina Doroftei
Ms Doris Peschke , General Secretary and Head of the CCME team
Ms Josie Christodoulou, policy coordinator, Head of the MIGS team
Ms. Sarah Levin, Director of Banlieues d'Europe
Charlotte Bohl, Project Assistant
ACCEPT PLURALISM
Project Coordinator: Prof. Anna Triandafyllidou, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies (European University Institute)
Funded by: the European Commission under the Seventh Framework Programme, Socio-economic Sciences and Humanities
Duration: 1 March 2010-31 May 2013
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