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The PRIME Podcast

The PRIME Podcast

Written by: Migration Mobilities Bristol
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Migrants are very differently received in different European countries. This is especially true when they do not have a state authorised immigration status - some are denied basic legal protections, while others can access certain forms of social assistance and healthcare. Host Professor Bridget Anderson talks to her co-researchers from Italy to Sweden to Croatia about their project PRIME (Protecting Irregular Migrants in Europe), asking how and why the experiences of these migrants vary so much across countries. The team reflect on the stories of migrants they meet, the communities receiving them and the institutions making their journeys easier, more difficult or impossible.

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Bridget Anderson is the co-Principal Investigator on the PRIME project, Professor of Migration, Mobilities and Citizenship at the University of Bristol, and Director of Migration Mobilities Bristol.

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Episodes
  • Why do employers matter in research on irregular migration?
    Jan 12 2026

    In this episode host Bridget Anderson is joined by Dr Leila Giannetto and Dr Eda Yazici who both have first-hand experience of the fieldwork conducted for the PRIME Project in Italy and in the UK. Here they unpack the practicalities of conducting ethical research with employers and navigating access. Leila and Eda share how they've approached data analysis and highlight some of their most compelling findings. These include how employer size shapes perspectives, the tension between institutional legitimacy’s dependence on durability, continuity and stability, and the volatile and politically sensitive nature of immigration policy. They also examine the tensions between policy and practice, especially around how the labour market is framed. While employers often think in terms of local, regional, and international labour supply, policy remains largely focused on the national scale — a disconnect that’s rarely discussed but has significant implications.


    To learn more about the PRIME Project and read its latest reports visit the project website.


    Bridget Anderson is the co-Principal Investigator on the PRIME project, Professor of Migration, Mobilities and Citizenship at the University of Bristol, and Director of Migration Mobilities Bristol.


    Leila Giannetto is a Research Fellow at the Migration Policy Centre of the European University Institute.


    Eda Yazici is a Senior Research Associate at the University of Bristol.


    Produced by Migration Mobilities Bristol


    Edited by Melissa FitzGerald @melissafitz

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    33 mins
  • How does PRIME research compare between countries?
    Jun 23 2025

    Key to the approach, research questions and method of PRIME is our exploration of institutional differences across different countries, and how these shape experiences of, and responses to, irregular migration. Context matters, so how do we compare across different countries? In this episode host Bridget Anderson is joined by Clare Fox-Ruhs, Part-Time Assistant Professor at the European University Institute, and Joakim Palme, Professor in the Department of Government at Uppsala University, who have both been dealing with this conceptually and methodologically in their focus on rights, interests and attitudes. They explain what 'institutions' means to the PRIME project and discuss the methodological challenge of comparing countries with such different histories, politics and cultures.


    To learn more about the PRIME Project and read its latest reports visit the project website.


    Bridget Anderson is the co-Principal Investigator on the PRIME project, Professor of Migration, Mobilities and Citizenship at the University of Bristol, and Director of Migration Mobilities Bristol.


    Clare Fox-Ruhs, Part-Time Assistant Professor at the European University Institute.


    Joakim Palme, Professor in the Department of Government at Uppsala University.


    Produced by Migration Mobilities Bristol


    Edited by Melissa FitzGerald @melissafitz

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    25 mins
  • What are PRIME methods for cross-national research?
    May 30 2025

    In this episode we are looking at PRIME's ‘mobility focus countries’ - Croatia, Greece, Italy, Poland and Spain. These countries are often new arrivals’ first experience of Europe. Host Bridget Anderson is joined by Roberto Forin, Head of the Mixed Migration Centre Europe, and Nejra Kadić Meškić, Executive Director of the Centre for Cultural Dialogue in Zagreb, an NGO that works as an implementation partner in the PRIME mobility survey. Together they explain why these mobility focus countries were selected and what data they are collecting, and they explore the challenges of surveying irregular migrants in these fieldsites, including access difficulties and ethical issues.


    To learn more about the PRIME Project and read its latest reports visit the project website.


    Bridget Anderson is the co-Principal Investigator on the PRIME project, Professor of Migration, Mobilities and Citizenship at the University of Bristol, and Director of Migration Mobilities Bristol.


    Roberto Forin is Head of the Mixed Migration Centre Europe.


    Nejra Kadić Meškić is Executive Director of the Centre for Cultural Dialogue, Zagreb.


    Produced by Migration Mobilities Bristol


    Edited by Melissa FitzGerald @melissafitz

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    27 mins
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