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    Martin Bak Jørgensen (editor)

    Martin Bak Jørgensen is an Associate Professor affiliated with the Center for the Study of Migration and Diversity at Aalborg University. His research encompasses the fields of sociology, political sociology, and political science. Topics of focus include welfare, discrimination and inequality, migration, social movements, and new mobilizations against fiscal austerity across Scandinavia as well as in Germany and Spain. Martin Bak Jørgensen is an Associate Professor affiliated with the Center for the Study of Migration and Diversity at Aalborg University. His research encompasses the fields of sociology, political sociology, and political science. Topics of focus include welfare, discrimination and inequality, migration, social movements, and new mobilizations against fiscal austerity across Scandinavia as well as in Germany and Spain. 

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