I am a third year PhD student of anthropology at Queen’s University Belfast (UK) currently writing my dissertation, following a year of field work in Belfast. My dissertation examines the movements and visibility of Muslim women in politically and culturally segregated communities of post-conflict Northern Ireland. I engage with issues of migration, gender, visibility, spaces, relationality, and the body. This research has practical and policy implications. I am Reviews Editor for the Irish Journal...

Expertise

Migration processes
Migration consequences (for migrants, sending and receiving countries)
Migration governance
Cross-cutting topics in migration research
Disciplines
Methods
Geographies

Roles

  • Queen's University Belfast

    University, Belfast, United Kingdom
    Research Assistant (Forced Migration)

  • George Washington University

    University, Washington D.C., United States
    Monitoring & Evaluation Advisor

  • Portland State University

    University, Portland, United States
    Research Technical Advisor (Development & Disaster Recovery)

  • George Washington University

    University, Washington D.C., United States
    Adjunct Professor

Research

Becoming part of a temporary protest organization through embodied walking ethnography

Authors Amanda J. Lubit, Devon Gidley
Year 2020
Journal Name Journal of Organizational Ethnography
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1 Journal Article

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