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Migration, religion and work in comparative perspective. Evangelical ‘ethnic churches’ in Southern Europe

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Coordinator
EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE 

Organization address
address: VIA DEI ROCCETTINI 9
city: FIESOLE
postcode: 50014
website: www.eui.eu

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 Coordinator Country Italy [IT]
 Project website http://www.mwpweb.eu/FrancescaScrinzi/
 Total cost 160˙477 €
 EC max contribution 160˙477 € (100%)
 Programme 1. H2020-EU.1.3.2. (Nurturing excellence by means of cross-border and cross-sector mobility)
 Code Call H2020-MSCA-IF-2014
 Funding Scheme MSCA-IF-EF-ST
 Starting year 2015
 Duration (year-month-day) from 2015-09-01   to  2017-08-31

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 Project objective

How do Evangelical migrants use religion and church-related networks to seek employment, pursue social mobility, construct respectability and resist racism? How do Evangelical churches become ‘brokers’ of socio-economic integration of their members thus stakeholders in immigration countries? These are the main questions that this project seeks to answer. MIGRANTCHRISTIANITY investigates how migrant men and women from Sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America make use of a minority religion in negotiating their social and economic integration in Europe. The project focuses on Ghanaian and Ecuadorian migrants in Italy and Spain. I investigate how migrants develop strategies of integration through the Evangelical churches and how such strategies are shaped by ethnicity, class, gender and age. I also look at how Evangelical churches act as ‘brokers’ of integration, in relation to employment but also with reference to a wider social positioning of the migrant as a ‘minority Christian’. In doing so, the research contributes to our understanding of the role of religion in migrants’ integration or marginalisation and of how migration is reconfiguring the Italian and Spanish societies through the production of new understandings of Christianity: these churches challenge the Catholic majority religion as well as dominant views of migrant religion as Islam only. The MIGRANTCHRISTIANITY project brings together two hitherto separate strands of research: that on migrant labour and ethnicity on the one hand, and that on migration and religion, more specifically on migration-driven Evangelical churches, on the other.

 Publications

year authors and title journal last update
List of publications.
2016 F. Scrinzi
I latinoamericani evangelici e il lavoro di cura
published pages: 63-78, ISSN: , DOI:
Daniele FERRARI (ed.), Le minoranze religiose tra passato e futuro : atti del Convegno (Genova, 17 novembre 2015) 2019-06-07
2017 E. Gallo and F. Scrinzi
Religione, genere e lavoro di cura. Il caso degli uomini migranti in Italia
published pages: 74-85, ISSN: 1722-4705, DOI: 10.19272/201731302006
Religioni & Societá XXXII, 88 2019-06-07
2016 F. Scrinzi
Latin American migration, Evangelical Christianity and gender in Italy
published pages: , ISSN: 1028-3625, DOI:
EUI RSCAS Working paper series 2016/41 2019-06-07
2017 F. Scrinzi This paper is funded on data collected through an ERC Starting Grant, ‘A comparative study of women’s and men’s participation in the Northern League (Italy) and the National Front (France)’, University of Glasgow, 2012-2014. It was prepared/finalised while the author was holding a Marie Sklodowska-Curie Fellowship of the European Commission, ‘Migrant Christianity. Migration, Religion and Work in Comparative Perspective: Evangelical \'ethnic churches\' in Southern Europe’, European University Institute, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, 2015-2018.
Gender and women in the Front National discourse and policy: from ‘mothers of the nation’ to ‘working mothers’?
published pages: , ISSN: 0950-2378, DOI:
New Formations 2019-06-07
2016 F. Scrinzi This paper is funded on data collected through an ERC Starting Grant, ‘A comparative study of women’s and men’s participation in the Northern League (Italy) and the National Front (France)’, University of Glasgow, 2012-2014. It was prepared/finalised while the author was holding a Marie Sklodowska-Curie Fellowship of the European Commission, ‘Migrant Christianity. Migration, Religion and Work in Comparative Perspective: Evangelical \'ethnic churches\' in Southern Europe’, European University Institute, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, 2015-2018.
A ‘new’ national front? Gender, religion, secularism and the French populist radical right
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2019-06-07

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