- University of Eastern FinlandDirectorJoensuu
- University of Eastern FinlandResearch managerJoensuu
- North Karelia Centre for Public HealthSenior ResearcherJoensuu
- Karelia University of Applied SciencesProject ManagerJoensuu
- University of Eastern FinlandProject Planner / Research FellowJoensuu
- Romanian AcademyResearch ProfessorBucharest
- ULBSProfessorSibiu
Ekaterina Vorobeva is a PhD candidate at the University of Bremen, Germany. Previously, she worked in research projects on forced migration, transnationalism and migrant entrepreneurship in Finland and Malta. She was a visiting scholar at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity (Germany) in 2022, at the University of Helsinki (Finland) and at Harvard University (USA) in 2023. Ekaterina has published articles in the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, International Migration, Global Networks, and others.
- Research Centre for East European StudiesPhD student, EU researcherBremen
Ekaterina Vorobeva is a PhD candidate at the University of Bremen, Germany. Previously, she worked in research projects on forced migration, transnationalism and migrant entrepreneurship in Finland and Malta. She was a visiting scholar at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity (Germany) in 2022, at the University of Helsinki (Finland) and at Harvard University (USA) in 2023. Ekaterina has published articles in the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, International Migration, Global Networks, and others.
Dr. Megha Wadhwa is a migration researcher and Japanese and South Asian Studies scholar. She is a Research Associate at Free University of Berlin, and a visiting scholar at Sophia University, Tokyo, which is also her alma mater. Her research passion lies in understanding the similarities and differences in the migration trends of Indians in Japan, Germany and other places around the globe. Her research focuses on identity, ethnicity, race, social class, women, and skills in migration. She is originally from New Delhi and was a resident of Tokyo for about 15 years before she moved to Berlin in 2021. She is the author of the book ‘Indian Migrants in Tokyo: A Socio-Cultural, Religious and Working Worlds’ (Routledge:2021). She is also trained in fieldwork filming, and her recent documentaries are ‘Daughters from Afghanistan’ (2019), the 7-minute documentary ‘Indian cooks in Japan’ (2020), and Finding their Niche (Upcoming 2022)
- Free University of BerlinResearch AssociateBerlin
- Sophia UniversityPost-doctoral FellowTokyo
- Kyoritsu Women's UniversityLecturerTokyo
- Japan College of Social WorkLecturerTokyo
- Sophia UniversityTeaching assistantTokyo
Dr. Megha Wadhwa is a migration researcher and Japanese and South Asian Studies scholar. She is a Research Associate at Free University of Berlin, and a visiting scholar at Sophia University, Tokyo, which is also her alma mater. Her research passion lies in understanding the similarities and differences in the migration trends of Indians in Japan, Germany and other places around the globe. Her research focuses on identity, ethnicity, race, social class, women, and skills in migration. She is originally from New Delhi and was a resident of Tokyo for about 15 years before she moved to Berlin in 2021. She is the author of the book ‘Indian Migrants in Tokyo: A Socio-Cultural, Religious and Working Worlds’ (Routledge:2021). She is also trained in fieldwork filming, and her recent documentaries are ‘Daughters from Afghanistan’ (2019), the 7-minute documentary ‘Indian cooks in Japan’ (2020), and Finding their Niche (Upcoming 2022)
- Maastricht UniversityAssistant Professor
Östen Wahlbeck holds a PhD in Ethnic Relations from the University of Warwick, UK (1997) and the Title of Docent in Sociology from the University of Tampere, Finland (2006) . He has worked as Professor of Sociology at the Åbo Akademi University, Finland, Professor of Human Rights and Multiculturalism at the University of South-Eastern Norway, and Senior Lecturer in Ethnic Relations at the University of Helsinki, Finland. He has published widely in the field of international migration and ethnic relations, including several international monographs, several edited books, and more than 30 international refereed academic articles articles in journals like Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Journal of Intercultural Studies, Journal of Refugee Studies, Ethnicities and Mobilities. In addition, he is the author of numerous book chapters published in various languages. His research interests include transnational migration, migrant businesses, refugee studies, and integration policies. He has been the project leader of several large research projects in these areas funded by the Academy of Finland and the European Commission.
- University of South-Eastern NorwayProfessor
Östen Wahlbeck holds a PhD in Ethnic Relations from the University of Warwick, UK (1997) and the Title of Docent in Sociology from the University of Tampere, Finland (2006) . He has worked as Professor of Sociology at the Åbo Akademi University, Finland, Professor of Human Rights and Multiculturalism at the University of South-Eastern Norway, and Senior Lecturer in Ethnic Relations at the University of Helsinki, Finland. He has published widely in the field of international migration and ethnic relations, including several international monographs, several edited books, and more than 30 international refereed academic articles articles in journals like Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Journal of Intercultural Studies, Journal of Refugee Studies, Ethnicities and Mobilities. In addition, he is the author of numerous book chapters published in various languages. His research interests include transnational migration, migrant businesses, refugee studies, and integration policies. He has been the project leader of several large research projects in these areas funded by the Academy of Finland and the European Commission.
Ph.D. Candidate in Sociology at Syracuse University, NY-USA.
Studying Chinese emigration and investment in West Africa.
- Syracuse UniversityPh.D. CandidateSYRACUSE
Ph.D. Candidate in Sociology at Syracuse University, NY-USA.
Studying Chinese emigration and investment in West Africa.
Carole Wenger is a PhD candidate for the ERC-funded project “Migration, Transnationalism and Social Protection in (post-) crisis Europe”, under the supervision of Jean-Michel Lafleur at the Centre for Ethnic and Migration Studies, University Liège. Carole Wenger joined the Centre for Ethnic and Migration Studies a PhD candidate for the ERC-funded project “Migration, Transnationalism and Social Protection in (post-) crisis Europe”, under the supervision of Jean-Michel Lafleur. Her research focuses on Tunisian migrants and transnational healthcare practices between Tunisia and Europe. Her research interests include transnationalism, social protection, health, and the Maghreb region.
- Centre for Ethnic and Migration Studies (CEDEM)PhD CandidateLiège
Carole Wenger is a PhD candidate for the ERC-funded project “Migration, Transnationalism and Social Protection in (post-) crisis Europe”, under the supervision of Jean-Michel Lafleur at the Centre for Ethnic and Migration Studies, University Liège. Carole Wenger joined the Centre for Ethnic and Migration Studies a PhD candidate for the ERC-funded project “Migration, Transnationalism and Social Protection in (post-) crisis Europe”, under the supervision of Jean-Michel Lafleur. Her research focuses on Tunisian migrants and transnational healthcare practices between Tunisia and Europe. Her research interests include transnationalism, social protection, health, and the Maghreb region.
Josepha Wessels is a visual anthropologist/human geographer, Associate Professor in Media and Communication Studies at the School of Arts and Communication (K3), Faculty of Culture and Society at Malmö University. She teaches at the MA degree course on Communication for Development (ComDev). She has over 25 years of experience of travelling and working in the MENA region and is currently carrying out research on Syrian Refugees in Jordan, Turkey and Sweden and Academia and cultural production as postmigrant fields in Sweden
See further: https://mau.se/en/persons/josepha.wessels/
- Malmö UniversityAssociate ProfessorMalmö
Josepha Wessels is a visual anthropologist/human geographer, Associate Professor in Media and Communication Studies at the School of Arts and Communication (K3), Faculty of Culture and Society at Malmö University. She teaches at the MA degree course on Communication for Development (ComDev). She has over 25 years of experience of travelling and working in the MENA region and is currently carrying out research on Syrian Refugees in Jordan, Turkey and Sweden and Academia and cultural production as postmigrant fields in Sweden
See further: https://mau.se/en/persons/josepha.wessels/
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