Marco Martiniello
Marco MARTINIELLO is the Research Director of the National Fund for Scientific Research and Professor (since October 2004) at the University of Liège, Faculty of Law, Political Science. He is also the Director of the Centre d’Étude de l’Ethnicité et des Migrations and Research Associate at the Institut National d’Études Démographiques (INED) in Paris (Research Unit 8 “International Migrations and Minorities”). He is the Chair of the FNRS contact group “DYMIPO” (Dynamiques Migratoires et Post- Migratoires Internationales) and Member of the Board of the Belgian Association of Political Science (ABSP-CFB). Marco Martiniello has acquired an ample expertise in migration-related issues and is the author of several books on the topic, including Leadership et pouvoir dans les communautés d’origine immigrée, CIEMI, L’Harmattan, Paris (1992), L’ethnicité dans les sciences sociales contemporaines, P.U.F., « Que sais-je? », Paris (1995) and Sortir des ghettos culturels, Presses de Sciences Po, La Bibliothèque du Citoyen, Paris (1997). He is co-author of highly relevant books such as Minorities in European Cities: The Dynamics of Social Integration and Social Exclusion at the Neighborhood Level co-edited with S. Body-Gendrot, MacMillan; Migration, Minorities and Citizenship, St. Martin’s Press, Basingstoke and New York, (2000) and Diversity in the City co-edited with B. Piquard, University of Deusto, Humanitatianet Bilbao, (2002). His most recent publications include Penser l’immigration et l’intégration autrement: Une intitiative belge inter-universitaire, co-edited with B. Khader, A. Rea and C. Timmerman, Bruylant Bruxelles, (2006) and “The State, the Market and Cultural Diversity” in Middle East and North African Immigrants in Europe, A. Al-Shahi and R. Lawless (eds), Routledge, London, (2005). He is member of the COST2 Research Network Project “Multi-culturalism and Political Integration in Urban Europe”, of the steering Committee of the MigCities Network funded by the European Commission and of the International Scientific Committe of the Centre for European Refugees, Migration and Ethnic Studies, New Bulgarian University, Sofia.

