A PhD. Candidate at Lahore School of Economics and have been a part of their faculty since 2008, in the department of Economics. My research interests lie in the areas of migration, trade, women empowerment, gender disparities in schooling outcomes and factors affecting child’s health.
- Lahore School of EconomicsAssistant professor & PhD CandidateLahore
A PhD. Candidate at Lahore School of Economics and have been a part of their faculty since 2008, in the department of Economics. My research interests lie in the areas of migration, trade, women empowerment, gender disparities in schooling outcomes and factors affecting child’s health.
addiction and forced migration issues.
MSw Social Worker
& PhD Student at Istanbul University-Cerrahpaşa
- PhD Student at Istanbul University-CerrahpasaPhD StudentIstanbul
addiction and forced migration issues.
MSw Social Worker
& PhD Student at Istanbul University-Cerrahpaşa
I am Senior Lecturer in the Department of History at the University of Neuchâtel and Associate Researcher at the nccr – on the move. I hold a PhD in Social and Political Sciences from the European University Institute (Florence 2012). My research focuses on the twin challenge of migration and minority nationalism to the theory and practice of citizenship, in a historical and comparative perspective.
- Institut d'Histoire, Université de NeuchâtelSenior LecturerNeuchâtel
I am Senior Lecturer in the Department of History at the University of Neuchâtel and Associate Researcher at the nccr – on the move. I hold a PhD in Social and Political Sciences from the European University Institute (Florence 2012). My research focuses on the twin challenge of migration and minority nationalism to the theory and practice of citizenship, in a historical and comparative perspective.
Ivette Arroyo is an Associate Senior Lecturer in Housing Development & Management at the Department of Architecture and Built Environment, Lund University. She studies collaborative housing as a tool for integration in Sweden. Dr. Arroyo was part of the project "The Housing-Integration Nexus". She co-leads the project “Collaborative Housing in a Pandemic Era (CO-HOPE)”, which focuses on the housing affordability-social integration-health nexus in collaborative housing projects in five European countries.
- Lund UniversityAssociate Senior Lecturer, Dept. Architecture and Built EnvironmentLund
- Lund UniversityPI LU Living Lab, Dept. Architecture and Built EnvironmentLund
- Lund UniversityProject CoordinatorLund
- Lund UniversityDoctoral candidateLund
- Universidad Católica de Santiago de GuayaquilDirector of researchGuayaquil
Ivette Arroyo is an Associate Senior Lecturer in Housing Development & Management at the Department of Architecture and Built Environment, Lund University. She studies collaborative housing as a tool for integration in Sweden. Dr. Arroyo was part of the project "The Housing-Integration Nexus". She co-leads the project “Collaborative Housing in a Pandemic Era (CO-HOPE)”, which focuses on the housing affordability-social integration-health nexus in collaborative housing projects in five European countries.
- Koc UniversityPost doctoral ResearcherIstanbul
Maurizio Artero is a researcher at the Department of Social and Political Sciences of the University of Milan. He holds a PhD in Urban Studies from the Gran Sasso Science Institute and the Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna of Pisa. He works on international migration, especially in urban contexts, and his articles have appeared in journals such as Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Cities, Citizenship Studies and Voluntas.
- Università degli Studi di MilanoPost-doc Researcher
Maurizio Artero is a researcher at the Department of Social and Political Sciences of the University of Milan. He holds a PhD in Urban Studies from the Gran Sasso Science Institute and the Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna of Pisa. He works on international migration, especially in urban contexts, and his articles have appeared in journals such as Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Cities, Citizenship Studies and Voluntas.
As a Development Studies scholar, I consider myself as an interdisciplinary researcher, given that the field amalgamates several disciplines. I am particularly keen on searching for worldviews that can change both the development narrative and migration mantra within the framework of the Global South. The general logic is to develop a discourse that departs from the “dogmatic” views that more or less seem rigidly applicable within the Global North. I hold a bachelor degree in Education from the University of Cape Coast, Ghana, an MSc degree in Development Studies from London South Bank University, UK. I am currently in the final phase of my PhD in Development Studies at the University of Lisbon, IGOT, Portugal.
- The Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning of the University of Lisbon (IGOT) and Centro de Estudos GeograficosResearcherLisbon
As a Development Studies scholar, I consider myself as an interdisciplinary researcher, given that the field amalgamates several disciplines. I am particularly keen on searching for worldviews that can change both the development narrative and migration mantra within the framework of the Global South. The general logic is to develop a discourse that departs from the “dogmatic” views that more or less seem rigidly applicable within the Global North. I hold a bachelor degree in Education from the University of Cape Coast, Ghana, an MSc degree in Development Studies from London South Bank University, UK. I am currently in the final phase of my PhD in Development Studies at the University of Lisbon, IGOT, Portugal.
- University of CalgaryPhD CandidateCalgary
Shamin Asghari is an external PhD candidate at Van Vollenhoven Institute, Law Faculty, Leiden University. She is conducting her research on Afghan migrants' in Iran with focus on the governance of migration, Afghans' legal adaptation and their integration.
- Leiden UniversityPhD CandidateLeiden
Shamin Asghari is an external PhD candidate at Van Vollenhoven Institute, Law Faculty, Leiden University. She is conducting her research on Afghan migrants' in Iran with focus on the governance of migration, Afghans' legal adaptation and their integration.
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