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In partnership with IMISCOE’s Migration Research Hub, this database provides access to a range of migration experts from around the world. The academics and researchers registered with IMISCOE contribute their publications and expertise to further innovation in the field of migration studies, bringing knowledge on a range of topics related to the Global Compact for Migration. Links to their research are provided in their profiles. Search the database below by expertise and location to find an expert and review their latest work. Sign-in to contact an expert directly.

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Arts faculty
Postdoc
Aarhus

Lotte Pelckmans is an anthropologist who has been working on social mobility, displacement, social media, nomadism and rights at the crossroads of (post-)slavery and migration studies, with a focus on francophone West Africa. Currently I am employed as associate professor at the Centre for Advanced Migration Studies, Copenhagen University.

I studied and worked at Leiden University (Anthropology, African Studies Centre, Institute for History) and was associate professor at Nijmegen University (Anthropology and Development Studies). I obtained an EU co-fund scholarship for a year in French academia (CEAF, EHESS) and worked as a researcher at the Danish Institute for International Studies (2015-2016), Copenhagen, Denmark.

In 2016 I co-edited the documentary movie ‘River Nomads’, which is about the transnational mobility of nomadic fishermen in West Africa (Nigeria, Niger, Mali). From 2017 I work at the Centre for Advanced Migration Studies (https://amis.ku.dk) part of the SAXO institute at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. In 2018 I combined my lecturer position there with a postdoc in the project readingslavery.au.dk at Comparative Literature, Aarhus University. From 2018, I started working as an editorial board member of the recently established journal ‘Slaveries and Post-Slaveries’, based at CIRESC in France. In 2019 I was a senior Heinz Heinen fellow at the Bonn Center for Dependency and Slavery Studies (BCDSS), Germany. The fellowship was about testimonies for legal court cases, in contemporary ‘post-slavery’ societies of French West Africa. From early 2020, I started working as a Co-I on a collaborative GCRF/UKRI UK funded research project, about Protracted Displacements of People with slave status in Mali, West Africa, while based at the Centre for Advanced Migration Studies, Copenhagen University.

  • Arts faculty
    Postdoc
    Aarhus
  • Centre for advanced migration studies
    Associate Professor
    Copenhagen
  • Danish Institute for International Studies
    Researcher
    Copenhagen
  • Københavns Universitet
    København K
  • Institute for Advanced Migration Studies, Saxo, Copenhagen University,
    Copenhagen
  • University of Copenhagen
    External lecturer
    Copenhagen
  • Bonn Centre for the study of slavery and Dependence/ Heinz Heinen Centre for Advanced Study
    Senior research fellow
    Bonn
  • Aarhus University
    Postdoc
    Aarhus
  • Leiden University
    post-doc (and vice coordinator)
    Leiden
  • École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales
    COFUND postdoc
    Paris
  • Radboud University Nijmegen
    Assistent professor
    Nijmegen

Lotte Pelckmans is an anthropologist who has been working on social mobility, displacement, social media, nomadism and rights at the crossroads of (post-)slavery and migration studies, with a focus on francophone West Africa. Currently I am employed as associate professor at the Centre for Advanced Migration Studies, Copenhagen University.

I studied and worked at Leiden University (Anthropology, African Studies Centre, Institute for History) and was associate professor at Nijmegen University (Anthropology and Development Studies). I obtained an EU co-fund scholarship for a year in French academia (CEAF, EHESS) and worked as a researcher at the Danish Institute for International Studies (2015-2016), Copenhagen, Denmark.

In 2016 I co-edited the documentary movie ‘River Nomads’, which is about the transnational mobility of nomadic fishermen in West Africa (Nigeria, Niger, Mali). From 2017 I work at the Centre for Advanced Migration Studies (https://amis.ku.dk) part of the SAXO institute at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. In 2018 I combined my lecturer position there with a postdoc in the project readingslavery.au.dk at Comparative Literature, Aarhus University. From 2018, I started working as an editorial board member of the recently established journal ‘Slaveries and Post-Slaveries’, based at CIRESC in France. In 2019 I was a senior Heinz Heinen fellow at the Bonn Center for Dependency and Slavery Studies (BCDSS), Germany. The fellowship was about testimonies for legal court cases, in contemporary ‘post-slavery’ societies of French West Africa. From early 2020, I started working as a Co-I on a collaborative GCRF/UKRI UK funded research project, about Protracted Displacements of People with slave status in Mali, West Africa, while based at the Centre for Advanced Migration Studies, Copenhagen University.

University of Cologne
Professor of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Cologne

Michaela Pelican is Professor of Social and Cultural Anthropology at the University of Cologne. She is also the Speaker of the international research unit 'The production and reproduction of social inequalities‘ and the Director of the international research cluster ‘Conflict-Induced Displacement and Socio-Economic Resilience: Learning From Neglected Conflicts in Cameroon and Myanmar’.
Michaela’s thematic foci are South-South mobility, social inequality, ethnicity, conflict, and research methodology. Her regional focus is on Sub-Saharan Africa (in particular Cameroon), the United Arab Emirates and Southern China.

  • University of Cologne
    Professor of Social and Cultural Anthropology
    Cologne
  • Universiy of Cologne
    Junior Professor
    Cologne
  • University of Zurich
    Lecturer and postdoctoral researcher
    Zurich

Michaela Pelican is Professor of Social and Cultural Anthropology at the University of Cologne. She is also the Speaker of the international research unit 'The production and reproduction of social inequalities‘ and the Director of the international research cluster ‘Conflict-Induced Displacement and Socio-Economic Resilience: Learning From Neglected Conflicts in Cameroon and Myanmar’.
Michaela’s thematic foci are South-South mobility, social inequality, ethnicity, conflict, and research methodology. Her regional focus is on Sub-Saharan Africa (in particular Cameroon), the United Arab Emirates and Southern China.

Institut national de la recherche scientifique
PhD Student
Montreal

I am currently pursuing my PhD in Population Studies at the Institut national de la recherche scientifique. My research interests are centered around the themes of international migration, wealth inequality, transnationalism, finance, and intersectionality. My research project focused on wealth accumulation processes and financial integration among Colombian immigrants residing in Montreal, with a specific focus on gender.

  • Institut national de la recherche scientifique
    PhD Student
    Montreal

I am currently pursuing my PhD in Population Studies at the Institut national de la recherche scientifique. My research interests are centered around the themes of international migration, wealth inequality, transnationalism, finance, and intersectionality. My research project focused on wealth accumulation processes and financial integration among Colombian immigrants residing in Montreal, with a specific focus on gender.

CONICET
Independent Researcher
CABA

ANA PAULA PENCHASZADEH holds a degree in Political Science from the University of Buenos Aires (Argentina), a Master's degree in Sociology and Political Science from the Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences (FLACSO), a PhD in Social Sciences from the University of Buenos Aires and a PhD in Philosophy from the Université Paris 8 (France). She is an independent researcher at the Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Tecnológicas and at the Escuela Interdisciplinaria de Altos Estudios Sociales (EIDAES) of the Universidad Nacional de San Martín (Argentina). Also, she is an undergraduate and graduate professor at the Universidad de Buenos Aires on issues related to hospitality and contemporary migrations from a practical and theoretical political perspective. She currently coordinates the LATAM chapter of the MIGMOBS ERC AdG a project led by Professor Adrian Favell (https://www.ucc.ie/en/migmobs/project/) and is part of the CAMINAR Network team (https://www.caminaramericas.org/equipo), among other projects of interest.

  • CONICET
    Independent Researcher
    CABA
  • Nucleo Estudios Migratorios EIDAES, UNSAM
    researcher and professor
    CABA
  • Universidad de Buenos Aires
    Profesora
    Buenos Aires

ANA PAULA PENCHASZADEH holds a degree in Political Science from the University of Buenos Aires (Argentina), a Master's degree in Sociology and Political Science from the Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences (FLACSO), a PhD in Social Sciences from the University of Buenos Aires and a PhD in Philosophy from the Université Paris 8 (France). She is an independent researcher at the Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Tecnológicas and at the Escuela Interdisciplinaria de Altos Estudios Sociales (EIDAES) of the Universidad Nacional de San Martín (Argentina). Also, she is an undergraduate and graduate professor at the Universidad de Buenos Aires on issues related to hospitality and contemporary migrations from a practical and theoretical political perspective. She currently coordinates the LATAM chapter of the MIGMOBS ERC AdG a project led by Professor Adrian Favell (https://www.ucc.ie/en/migmobs/project/) and is part of the CAMINAR Network team (https://www.caminaramericas.org/equipo), among other projects of interest.

ISEG
Independent Researcher
Lisbon

Alexandra Pereira, Postdoc Research Fellow in Integral Human Development (IHD) at CADOS, Portuguese Catholic University (UCP). PhD by ISEG - University of Lisbon with a thesis entitled "Transborder Himalaya - Processes of Transnationalism Among Nepalese Entrepreneurs and Workers in Lisbon" (2019) and MA in Clinical Psychology by Coimbra University (2004). Researches Nepalese Migration in Portugal (entrepreneurship, labour, networks, female migrants, new media usage, mobility), Nepalese Transnational Networks and Nepalese in Europe. Conducted FAMI Project "Migration and Labour Exploitation of Nepalese in Agriculture in Portugal" (2017-2019).

  • ISEG
    Independent Researcher
    Lisbon
  • Portuguese Government Ministry of Health DGS - General Health Direction
    Clinical Psychologist doing remote work in the Covid-19 pandemic context for the Contact Center of the Portuguese National Healthcare Service SNS24
    Abrantes
  • Nova University of Lisbon
    Research Fellow for Project Biovoices
    Caparica
  • ISEG
    PhD Researcher under OpenSoc Sociology Program
    Lisbon
  • ISCTE-IUL
    Research Fellow for Project Immigration and Trafficking for Labour Exploitation: Nepalese in Greenhouses in Portugal (PT/2017/FAMI/158)
    Lisbon
  • Clinical Psychologist
    Clinical Psychologist - Independent
    Lisbon
  • Clinical Psychologist Independent
    Clinical Psychologist Graduate Seminars Psychology, Education and Social Sciences
    Lisbon and London
  • Clinical Psychologist, Collaborator of Several Immigrant Associations
    Independent Clinical Psychologist, Collaborator of Several Immigrant Associations
    London
  • Immigrant Associations in London and Reading
    Clinical psychologist, visual arts student (until 2011), collaborator of several immigrant associations projects in partnership with galleries, producers and festivals
    London and Reading
  • Government of Portugal Ministry of Health
    Clinical psychologist Collaboration with art education programs, reception of minorities and immigrants
    Lisbon
  • Government of Portugal Ministry of Labor and Social Solidarity
    Clinical psychologist Monitoring unemployed and young people at risk, school and professional guidance, vocational counseling; interviews, focus groups, surveys and advice
    Lisbon, Sintra
  • FPCE-COIMBRA UNIVERSITY & CAT Coimbra Centre for Substance Abuse
    Clinical Psychologist/Researcher
    Coimbra
  • Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences (FPCE) Coimbra University and CAT Centre for Substance Abuse: Coimbra, Coimbra, PT
    Researcher for the project Drug Addiction and Psychiatric Comorbidity - Symptomatology of Axis 1 and Personality Disorder - NEPPUS - Nucleus for the Study of Substance Use Disorders. Psychology.
    Coimbra
  • Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences (FPCE) Coimbra University and CAT Centre for Substance Abuse
    Researcher of the Research project in partnership with the CAT of Coimbra: Hepatitis C - Epidemiology and Treatment in CAT Coimbra's Patients. Psychology and Health Sciences.
    Coimbra
  • FPCE-COIMBRA UNIVERSITY & CAT Coimbra Centre for Sunstance Abuse
    Trainee Psychologist - Clinical - Sytemic and Dynamic - Curricular Training Program
    Coimbra
  • Universidade Católica Portuguesa
    Postdoctoral Research Fellow
    Lisboa

Alexandra Pereira, Postdoc Research Fellow in Integral Human Development (IHD) at CADOS, Portuguese Catholic University (UCP). PhD by ISEG - University of Lisbon with a thesis entitled "Transborder Himalaya - Processes of Transnationalism Among Nepalese Entrepreneurs and Workers in Lisbon" (2019) and MA in Clinical Psychology by Coimbra University (2004). Researches Nepalese Migration in Portugal (entrepreneurship, labour, networks, female migrants, new media usage, mobility), Nepalese Transnational Networks and Nepalese in Europe. Conducted FAMI Project "Migration and Labour Exploitation of Nepalese in Agriculture in Portugal" (2017-2019).

Research Group on Migration and Development Processes. Department of Social Work. University of València (InMIDE)
Work Team
Valencia

Doctor in Social Sciences. Social researcher in the field of international migration and immigration policy.
Degree in Law with training and professional experience in the Third Sector as a volunteer and technician for social action NGOs and support for migrants. UN Online Volunteer Latin America and the Caribbean (UNV ROLAC) collaborating in the research project on the level of integration of volunteering in the public policies of LAC countries.
Professional experience in technical-legal and administrative jobs in the private sector.
Research lines: irregular migration, securitization, immigration and border control policies, action of CSOs in migration contexts; Migration, development, and climate change.
Currently a Researcher attached to the University Institute of Human Rights (IDHUV) within the framework of the R+D+I project: "Migration, Climate Change and Development Cooperation. Flows, impacts and policy coherence in the cases of Morocco and Senegal in relation to Spain" (MIGRACLIMA) (Knowledge Generation Call 2021, Ministry of Science and Innovation).
Personal website: https://isoldapc.wixsite.com/investigadorasocial
https://inmide.wordpress.com/investigadores/

  • Research Group on Migration and Development Processes. Department of Social Work. University of València (InMIDE)
    Work Team
    Valencia
  • Human Rights Institute , University of Valencia (IDHUV)
    Junior Researcher
    Valencia

Doctor in Social Sciences. Social researcher in the field of international migration and immigration policy.
Degree in Law with training and professional experience in the Third Sector as a volunteer and technician for social action NGOs and support for migrants. UN Online Volunteer Latin America and the Caribbean (UNV ROLAC) collaborating in the research project on the level of integration of volunteering in the public policies of LAC countries.
Professional experience in technical-legal and administrative jobs in the private sector.
Research lines: irregular migration, securitization, immigration and border control policies, action of CSOs in migration contexts; Migration, development, and climate change.
Currently a Researcher attached to the University Institute of Human Rights (IDHUV) within the framework of the R+D+I project: "Migration, Climate Change and Development Cooperation. Flows, impacts and policy coherence in the cases of Morocco and Senegal in relation to Spain" (MIGRACLIMA) (Knowledge Generation Call 2021, Ministry of Science and Innovation).
Personal website: https://isoldapc.wixsite.com/investigadorasocial
https://inmide.wordpress.com/investigadores/

The University of Manchester
Honorary Research Fellow
Manchester

Luis Eduardo Pérez Murcia holds a PhD in Development Studies from the University of Manchester, UK and has recently finished a three year postdoc position at the HOMInG Project, University of Trento. His research interests include home and home-making, conflict-induced displacement, migration and mobilities, and ageing. Recent publications include ‘Physically sheltered but existentially homeless’ (Migration Studies, 2021), ‘Remaking a place called home following displacement (in the Routledge Handbook of Place, 2020), Thinking home on the move (co-authored, 2020) and ‘Where the heart is and where it hurts’ (Refugee Survey Quarterly, 2019).

  • The University of Manchester
    Honorary Research Fellow
    Manchester

Luis Eduardo Pérez Murcia holds a PhD in Development Studies from the University of Manchester, UK and has recently finished a three year postdoc position at the HOMInG Project, University of Trento. His research interests include home and home-making, conflict-induced displacement, migration and mobilities, and ageing. Recent publications include ‘Physically sheltered but existentially homeless’ (Migration Studies, 2021), ‘Remaking a place called home following displacement (in the Routledge Handbook of Place, 2020), Thinking home on the move (co-authored, 2020) and ‘Where the heart is and where it hurts’ (Refugee Survey Quarterly, 2019).

HAITI Migration Group
Head of Research and Executive Assistant
Port-au-Prince

Jean Edwidge Petit-frère is currently finishing a master’s degree in International Migrations with a focus on actors and institutions of migration, reception, and international solidarity in France. He is the Head of Research at The HAITI Migration group, an organization whose mission is to contributes to better migration policy development in Haiti.

  • HAITI Migration Group
    Head of Research and Executive Assistant
    Port-au-Prince

Jean Edwidge Petit-frère is currently finishing a master’s degree in International Migrations with a focus on actors and institutions of migration, reception, and international solidarity in France. He is the Head of Research at The HAITI Migration group, an organization whose mission is to contributes to better migration policy development in Haiti.

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