Serap Fišo is a Ph.D. student and teaching assistant at the International University of Sarajevo. She has been actively teaching social sciences courses such as Sociology, Political Sociology, New Social Movements, and World History since 2014. She is also a freelance writer about migration and sociological issues in the Balkan. Her major area of interest is composed of migration in the Balkans with special emphasis on the engendering and newly established communities in Balkans. She is currently working on a narrative combining elements of personal and family history of the immigrant community in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Apart from all the information which is mentioned above; she is the woman who is under the control of imposter syndrome and drowns into feelings of inadequacy despite evidence success. She knows that humanity is flawed and people who are under the control of illusory superiority the only opponent of her.

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

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  • International University of Sarajevo

    University, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
    Senior Assistant

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