I have a master's degree in economics and geography at Abderahmane Mira University in Bejaia, Algeria. Currently, I am a doctoral student in the same specialty at the same university. I am working as part of my doctoral thesis on the international migration of highly qualified scientists.
- University of BejaiaPh.D StudentBejaia
I have a master's degree in economics and geography at Abderahmane Mira University in Bejaia, Algeria. Currently, I am a doctoral student in the same specialty at the same university. I am working as part of my doctoral thesis on the international migration of highly qualified scientists.
since 2010 lecture for social work at the University for applied sciences in Bern (BFH) Switzerland
2019 PhD Transnational Migration between Kosovo & Switzerland" Goethe University Frankfurt a. Main, Germany, Prof. Dr. Anna Amelina & Prof. Dr. Helma Lutz (Summa cum laude)
2007 Master of Arts, Institut universitaire d’études du développement (IUED) Geneva, Switzerland
2004 dipl. FH Sozialarbeiterin, Fachhochschule für Sozialarbeit Bern
- BFH Social WOrkLecturerBern
since 2010 lecture for social work at the University for applied sciences in Bern (BFH) Switzerland
2019 PhD Transnational Migration between Kosovo & Switzerland" Goethe University Frankfurt a. Main, Germany, Prof. Dr. Anna Amelina & Prof. Dr. Helma Lutz (Summa cum laude)
2007 Master of Arts, Institut universitaire d’études du développement (IUED) Geneva, Switzerland
2004 dipl. FH Sozialarbeiterin, Fachhochschule für Sozialarbeit Bern
Javier J. Amores is Research Personnel member of the Observatory for Audiovisual Contents (OCA), Recognized Research Group and Research Group of Excellence of Castile and Leon (Spain). Graduated in Audiovisual Communication and Master in Audiovisual Communication Research with Extraordinary Prize from the University of Salamanca, he is currently developing his doctoral thesis at the same university, with the financial support of the Castile and Leon Regional Government and the European Social Fund. His lines of research are focused on the study of public opinion, coverage and representations of refuge and migration, ways of rejecting migrants, hate speech, analysis of media and social networks, and computational methods applied in social sciences.
Javier J. Amores is a member of the International Communication Association (ICA), the International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR), the Spanish Association for Communication Research (AE-IC) and the Political Communication Association (ACOP).
- University of SalamancaResearch PersonnelSalamanca
Javier J. Amores is Research Personnel member of the Observatory for Audiovisual Contents (OCA), Recognized Research Group and Research Group of Excellence of Castile and Leon (Spain). Graduated in Audiovisual Communication and Master in Audiovisual Communication Research with Extraordinary Prize from the University of Salamanca, he is currently developing his doctoral thesis at the same university, with the financial support of the Castile and Leon Regional Government and the European Social Fund. His lines of research are focused on the study of public opinion, coverage and representations of refuge and migration, ways of rejecting migrants, hate speech, analysis of media and social networks, and computational methods applied in social sciences.
Javier J. Amores is a member of the International Communication Association (ICA), the International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR), the Spanish Association for Communication Research (AE-IC) and the Political Communication Association (ACOP).
Megha Amrith has been the leader of the Max Planck Research Group “Ageing in a Time of Mobility” at MPI-MMG since January 2018. Her research focuses on migrant labour, care, ageing, gender, inequalities, belonging and citizenship, primarily in Southeast Asia, but also drawing upon comparative ethnographic perspectives beyond the region. She is author of the monograph “Caring for Strangers: Filipino Medical Workers in Asia” (NIAS Press, 2017) and her current research is on ageing migrant domestic workers. Megha Amrith obtained a Ph.D. in Social Anthropology at the University of Cambridge under a Gates Cambridge scholarship. Prior to joining MPI-MMG, she held a post-doctoral fellowship at the Centre for Metropolitan Studies at the University of São Paulo (2012-2013) and a research fellowship at the United Nations University Institute for Globalization, Culture and Mobility, Barcelona (2014 – 2017).
- Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic DiversityResearch Group Leader 'Ageing in a Time of Mobility'Götttingen
Megha Amrith has been the leader of the Max Planck Research Group “Ageing in a Time of Mobility” at MPI-MMG since January 2018. Her research focuses on migrant labour, care, ageing, gender, inequalities, belonging and citizenship, primarily in Southeast Asia, but also drawing upon comparative ethnographic perspectives beyond the region. She is author of the monograph “Caring for Strangers: Filipino Medical Workers in Asia” (NIAS Press, 2017) and her current research is on ageing migrant domestic workers. Megha Amrith obtained a Ph.D. in Social Anthropology at the University of Cambridge under a Gates Cambridge scholarship. Prior to joining MPI-MMG, she held a post-doctoral fellowship at the Centre for Metropolitan Studies at the University of São Paulo (2012-2013) and a research fellowship at the United Nations University Institute for Globalization, Culture and Mobility, Barcelona (2014 – 2017).
Carljohnson Anacin completed his PhD at Griffith University, Queensland, Australia and currently working as a sessional lecturer/tutor and researcher at the same university. His doctoral research is on the identity, musicality and translocality of Filipino migrant musicians in Australia. Carl's research interests include popular music, migration, social media and interdisciplinary studies. His recent publications include Musical Aspirations and DIY/DIO Practices in Online Communities of Amateur Independent Filipino Songwriters in Rethinking the Music Business: Music Contexts, Rights, Data, and COVID-19 (edited by Guy Morrow, Daniel Nordgard, & Peter Tschmuck, 2022, Palgrave Macmillan). Carl is also a practising musician, volunteer worker, photographer, and radio host (Radio 4EB, Brisbane).
- Griffith UniversitySessional Lecturer / ResearcherGold Coast
- University of the CordillerasResearcherBaguio City
- Saint Louis UniversityProject Technical StaffBaguio City
- Panapacific UniversityResearch & Extension DirectorUrdaneta City
Carljohnson Anacin completed his PhD at Griffith University, Queensland, Australia and currently working as a sessional lecturer/tutor and researcher at the same university. His doctoral research is on the identity, musicality and translocality of Filipino migrant musicians in Australia. Carl's research interests include popular music, migration, social media and interdisciplinary studies. His recent publications include Musical Aspirations and DIY/DIO Practices in Online Communities of Amateur Independent Filipino Songwriters in Rethinking the Music Business: Music Contexts, Rights, Data, and COVID-19 (edited by Guy Morrow, Daniel Nordgard, & Peter Tschmuck, 2022, Palgrave Macmillan). Carl is also a practising musician, volunteer worker, photographer, and radio host (Radio 4EB, Brisbane).
- University of Cape CoastTEACHING/ RESEARCH ASSISTANTCape Coast
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 Pioneers. Economy, Labor, and Migration in Filipino-Danish Relations, 1950-2015' (Ateneo de Manila University Press, 2019) and 'Profession: Filippiner. Kvinder på arbejde i Danmark gennem fire artier' [Profession: Filipina. Women at work in Denmark through four decades] (Tiderne Skifter, 2013) for which she was awarded the Rudolf Meidner Prize in 2017. Creator of the online archive www.filippinernesdanmarkshistorie.dk. In the coordination group of Nordic Labour History Network and the organizing team of Nordic Labour History Conference 2020 as well as co-responsible for the working group Spatial Mobilities under Global Labour History Network. Work freelance for various media, institutions, and organizations. Was external consultant for the ILO on a research project about home-based work globally in 2019-2020.
- Society for Labour History (SFAH)Editor of the journal ArbejderhistorieCopenhagen
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 Pioneers. Economy, Labor, and Migration in Filipino-Danish Relations, 1950-2015' (Ateneo de Manila University Press, 2019) and 'Profession: Filippiner. Kvinder på arbejde i Danmark gennem fire artier' [Profession: Filipina. Women at work in Denmark through four decades] (Tiderne Skifter, 2013) for which she was awarded the Rudolf Meidner Prize in 2017. Creator of the online archive www.filippinernesdanmarkshistorie.dk. In the coordination group of Nordic Labour History Network and the organizing team of Nordic Labour History Conference 2020 as well as co-responsible for the working group Spatial Mobilities under Global Labour History Network. Work freelance for various media, institutions, and organizations. Was external consultant for the ILO on a research project about home-based work globally in 2019-2020.
- University American College SkopjeAssociate ProfessorSkopje
- Istituto di Sociologia Internazionale di GoriziaResearcherGorizia
- ISCTE-Instituto Universitário de LisboaAssistente de investigaçãoLisboa
- Fundação Francisco Manuel dos SantosTécnica de estatísticaLisboa
- ISCTE-Instituto Universitário de LisboaEstagiáriaLisboa
- Universidade de Lisboa Instituto de Geografia e Ordenamento do TerritórioAssistente de investigaçãoLisboa
- Universidade de Lisboa Instituto de Geografia e Ordenamento do TerritórioAssistente de investigaçãoLisboa
Sociologist and lawyer, professor at the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Polish Academy of Sciences. Research interests: immigrants in the labour market, migrant entrepreneurship, educational migrations
- Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Polish Academy of SciencesWarsaw
Sociologist and lawyer, professor at the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Polish Academy of Sciences. Research interests: immigrants in the labour market, migrant entrepreneurship, educational migrations
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