My research interests are mainly within the anthropology of migration, with a special focus on refugees and diasporic practices. I am also interested in social memory, gender and home in relation to violent political conflict and flight. My most recent research focuses on the encounters between newly...
2281
Sweden
Nina Khamsy is currently a PhD candidate in anthropology at the Geneva Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies. Nina conducts multisited and multimodal ethnographic research on the role of digital resources in migration on the so-called "Balkan route". Her current project is entitled...
2282
Switzerland
My research revolves around media and their role in societal changes, particularly in the context of conflict and repression with a focus on the disenfranchised and actors who challenge the status quo. I am specialised in the Middle East and have conducted ethnographic fieldworks in Egypt, Syria and...
2283
Denmark
Nina Trige Andersen is a journalist and historian (double major from Roskilde University, Denmark) affiliated with the Society for Labour History (SFAH) in Denmark. She publishes on migration, labour, organizing, and women’s work in academic journals, magazines and newspapers. She is the author of 'Labor...
2284
Denmark
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Experienced PhD Researcher with a demonstrated history of working in the higher education industry and skilled in English Literature, Migration and Diaspora, Transnationalism, Slave Narratives, Slave Trade, Afro-American Literature, Postcolonial and Subaltern Studies, Race and Ethnic Studies...
2285
India
Nives Mazur-Kumrić is an Associate Professor of International Law, who has chaired various subjects in the domain of International and European Law at the University of Osijek, Croatia since 2000. She holds a PhD degree in International Law (University of Osijek, Croatia) and a Marie Curie postdoc degree...
2286
Belgium
2287
Israel
Nodira Kholmatova is a Doctoral Researcher in the Social and Political Sciences Department with a specialization in Sociology at European University Institute. She is interested in labor migration, gender, and migration governance studies. Her research area includes former Soviet Union countries and...
2288
Netherlands
2289
Netherlands
Noel B. Salazar is a social and cultural anthropologist with expertise in border-crossing (im)mobilities. He has conducted ethnographic fieldwork in Indonesia, Tanzania, Chile and Belgium. More information, including publications, is available at http://kuleuven.academia.edu/NoelBSalazar
2290
Belgium
2291
France
2292
France
Maître de Conférences (Assistant Professor) at University of Rennes 2 (France)
Faculty of Sports Sciences
2293
France
Nomatter Sande focuses on social transformation and is an expert on how religion fosters social change, transformation, belonging and integration. His expertise lies in migration, transnationalism, diaspora, inter-faiths and ethnic minorities. Through working on interdisciplinary projects, he has theoretical...
2294
United Kingdom
2295
Israel
2296
France
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2298
France
I am senior scientific staff at the Bielefeld School of Public Health (previously University of Illinois at Chicago, USA, Ben Gurion University, Israel, and Physicians for Human Rights, Israel). I am interested in the structural determinants of health inequities for migrants, and in the role of evidence...
2299
Germany
I am a PhD candidate and research assistant in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Tel Aviv University. In my PhD research, I explore high-skilled migration as a category of practice in unsettled times. In specific, I focus on the role of context and meaning in understanding migration decision-making...
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Israel