Antoine Roblain is Post-doctoral Research Associate at the Center for Social and Cultural Psychology (CeSCuP) and at the Institute for European Studies (IEE), Free University of Brussels, Belgium. He holds a Ph.D in Social Psychology. In 2018-2019, he held the position of Junior Lecturer at the University of Lausanne. His current research interests include life trajectories and sociocultural adaptation of immigrant newcomers, and psychological processes underlying intergroup and inter-minority solidarity with migrants.
L'exode de milliers de réfugié·es ukrainien·nes à la suite de l'invasion de leur pays par la Russie a suscité de nouveaux élans d'hospitalité de la part de nombreux Belges. Ces initiatives citoyennes s'étaient déjà manifestées en 2015 lors de l'exode de Syriens. plus d'information
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The refugee question occupied centre stage at every political debate in Europe since 2015. Starting from the "long summer of migration", the polarization of opinions and attitudes towards asylum seekers among citizens of the EU has grown increasingly. The divergence between hospitality and hostility has also become evident in political reactions. plus d'information