Contributing to and participating in research is a central tenet of IMMART in the monitoring and evaluation process.

We take a holistic approach and use a variety of methods and means to understand a broad range of critical issues relating to migration, artistic production and the co-creation of communities, with the intention of understanding diverse standpoints and approaches. Click on the individual items to read more.

Publications

Savinetti, N., Martinez, S. R. and Kristiansen, S. (forthcoming 2019). Stitching IMMART. Overcoming the challenge of inclusion without exclusion  through the arts. In K. Rygiel and F. Baban (eds.) Fostering Pluralism through Solidarity Activism in Europe: Everyday Encounters with Newcomers. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

Rygiel, K. and Baban, F. (2017). Cases from European Countries: IMMART, Copenhagen, Denmark. In Living Together. Fostering Cultural Pluralism Through the Arts. Istanbul Foundation for Culture and the Arts (IKVS) Annual Report, July 2018. pp. 80-83. Retrievable at https://www.iksv.org/i/content/4479_1_Living%20Together.pdf

Members of our network conduct action research within IMMART.

IMMART monitors and evaluates all community projects as a part of our own ongoing research agenda.

IMMART participates in research projects, seminars and conferences conducted by other organizations and individuals, locally and globally.

IMMART follows other projects on the arts, culture, migration and inclusion.

IMMART also actively engages with the broader community through different forms of Outreach.