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Kurt Stefanie Tamara

Kurt Stefanie Tamara

Professeur-e HES Ordinaire

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Migration Law

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Professeur-e HES Ordinaire

Phone: +41 58 606 91 00

Desktop: BEL

HES-SO Valais-Wallis - HESTS
Route de la Plaine 2, 3960 Sierre, CH
HETS - VS
Faculty
Travail social (domaine)
Main Degree Programme
Travail social
Institute
Institut Travail social
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2025

Navigating across disciplines in migration and mobility research :
Book ArODES
practical and reflective account

Livia Tomás, Maja Lysienia, Stefanie Tamara Kurt

2025,  Neuchâtel : nccr – on the move,  24 p.

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Summary:

This working paper draws on the experiences of three scholars involved in the research project “Evolving (Im)Mobility Regimes: Migrant Workers’ Entitlement and Precarization in Times of Crisis”, conducted within the framework of the ‘nccr-on the move’. The project integrates sociological and legal perspectives and combines both quantitative and qualitative methodologies. Drawing on current interdisciplinary literature and our collaborative experience, we explore the conceptual, methodological, and structural challenges of interdisciplinary research, including epistemological and methodological tensions, differing timelines, and publication challenges. Through practical and reflective accounts, we identify pitfalls and propose practices for future interdisciplinary research, emphasizing the importance of early epistemological dialogue, conceptual clarity, structural support, and mutual respect across disciplinary lines. More specifically, our findings point out that successful collaboration between sociologists and lawyers requires (1) open and honest conversations about concepts, methods, and career paths; (2) mutual understanding and openness to compromise; (3) adequate time and financial resources, and (4) careful planning, making interdisciplinarity a demanding yet worthwhile pursuit.

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