Manuel Insberg is a PhD candidate at the Institute of Social Anthropology. In his dissertation project, supervised by Prof. Sabine Strasser, he focuses on forms and consequences of violence in refugee reception and settlement. Based on ethnographic research in Norway, he explores causes and consequences...
1901
Switzerland
Predoctoral fellow of the Martí Franqués program (2022-2025) to carry out his doctoral thesis in the Ph.D. in Anthropology and Communication at the Rovira i Virgili University (Tarragona, Spain). He graduated in Anthropology from the Central University of Venezuela (Caracas, 2016) and later completed...
1902
Spain
1903
United States
1904
Portugal
1905
Netherlands
Marcel Lubbers is professor of Interdisciplinary Social Science: Relations between groups and cultures.
With a background in political sociology, Marcel researches questions on cohesion, with a focus on the impact of immigration on nationalism, Euroscepticism and voting behaviour. From an immigrant...
1906
Netherlands
1907
Germany
Marcela Gola-Boutros is an ESRC-funded doctoral researcher in the Centre for International Education (CIE), University of Sussex.
Through a decolonial lens, her doctoral research explores the lived experiences of forcibly displaced people in higher education in Brasil, focusing on the individual and...
1908
United Kingdom
Farkas Marcell is a PhD student at the University of Pécs’s Doctoral School of Earth Sciences in Hungary as well as an intern at the Obiten institute of the University of La Laguna, Spain. His doctoral research focuses on the spatial differences of forced migration in the Mediterranean region.
1909
Hungary
1910
Italy
Dr. Marcia Vera Espinoza is a Reader and Deputy Director of the Institute for Global Health and Development, Queen Margaret University. She is also a researcher in CAMINAR (Comparative Analysis on International Migration and Displacement in the Americas). Her research and teaching seat at the intersection...
1911
United Kingdom
Marco Binotto, PhD, is Associate Professor at the Department of Communication and Social Research where he teaches Communication, advocacy, responsible consumption and Sociology of culture. He has coordinated many researches on the media representation of immigrants in Italy.
1912
Italy
Marco BRUNO (PhD) is Associate Professor of Sociology of Culture and Communication at Sapienza University of Rome, Department of Communication and Social Research. His research focuses on media and cultural diversity (with particular reference to Islam and migratory processes), journalism, communication...
1913
Italy
1914
United States
1915
Italy
Marco MARTINIELLO (1960), BA in Sociology; PhD in Social and Political Science, European University Institute Florence (Italy) is Research Director at the Belgian National Fund for Scientific Research (FRS-FNRS). He teaches Sociology and Politics at the University of Liège. He also taught at the College...
1916
Belgium
1917
Austria
1918
Italy
1919
France
currently a researcher at German Centre for Integration and Migration Research (DeZIM)
1920
Germany