I do research on global migration and immobility. I am interested in understanding how migration arises and how it affects the development of the self as well as local development. My research has focused on the formation of migration and stay aspirations, the perception of cap/abilities, as well as on the two-way relationship between development and migration. Currently, I am a Postdoctoral Researcher within the PATHWAYS (Development implications of involuntary immobility in Africa) project at the...
Migration Reasearch Hub ID: 1928
ORCID https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7928-0978

Roles

  • Donau University Krems

    University, Austria
    Postdoctoral Researcher

  • Donau University Krems

    University, Krems an der Donau, Austria
    Postdoctoral Researcher

  • UBIS University

    University, Geneva, Switzerland
    Adjunct professor (migration and sociology)

  • University of Kent

    University, Canterbury, United Kingdom
    Marie Sklodowska Curie Early Stage Researcher

  • ERC Europinions project - University of Amsterdam

    University, Amsterdam, Netherlands
    Coder Analyst

Research

The strength of migration and stay aspirations: understanding harmonious, conflicting and indeterminate aspirations

Authors Naiara Rodriguez-Pena
Year 2024
Journal Name Comparative Migration Studies
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1 Journal Article

The Continuity of Migration Drivers: A Historical Perspective on Spanish Social Transformations

Authors Naiara Rodriguez-Pena
Year 2024
Book Title Migrations in the Mediterranean
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2 Book Chapter

Moving across (Im)mobility categories: the importance of values, family and adaptation for migration

Authors Naiara Rodriguez-Pena
Year 2022
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
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3 Journal Article

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