Timmoneri, Serena

Serena
Timmoneri

Dr Serena Timmoneri completed her PhD in Political Sciences at the Department of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Catania, in 2017. Currently Senior Lecturer in Criminology, Politics and International Relations at Anglia Ruskin University. Her areas of expertise include genocide and mass atrocities prevention, gender, terrorism, and humanitarian interventions. She is the author of the book Gender Equality and Responsibility to Protect in Africa (2018, Routledge); of “New Perspectives for the Responsibility to Prevent: Reducing Gender Inequality as a means to reduce the risk of Mass Atrocities”, (2015) in Vasilka Sancin (eds.) ‘Responsibility to Protect: Where Do We Stand Ten Years After?’. 1st ed., Ljubljana; and of “Responsibility to Protect and ‘Peacetime Atrocities’: the case of North Korea”, (2015) ‘International Journal of Human Rights’, Vol. 19 (8). After investigating experiences and perceptions of domestic Abuse in the North Korean Refugee Community in the UK, she is currently conducting research on the role of social coercion in sex-work migration.

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Migration processes
Migration consequences (for migrants, sending and receiving countries)
Migration governance
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  • Anglia Ruskin University

    University, Cambridge, United Kingdom
    Lecturer in Criminology and International Relations

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