Postdoctoral Fellow – Center for Social & Cultural Psychology – ULB, Belgium
- Université Libre de BruxellesPostdoctoral Research FellowBruxelles
Postdoctoral Fellow – Center for Social & Cultural Psychology – ULB, Belgium
- CNRS Délégation AlsacePermanent ResearcherStrasbourg
Antje Röder is Professor of Methods of Social Research at Philipps-Universität Marburg. Her main research interests are migration and international mobility, with particular focus on the economic, social and cultural integration of migrants in Europe. Recent research includes the Irish Research Council funded ‘New Irish Families’ project investigating the emerging second generation in Ireland, and participation in the internationally comparative ‘Socio-Cultural Integration Processes among New Immigrants in Europe’ project.
- Philipps-Universität MarburgProfessorMarburg
Antje Röder is Professor of Methods of Social Research at Philipps-Universität Marburg. Her main research interests are migration and international mobility, with particular focus on the economic, social and cultural integration of migrants in Europe. Recent research includes the Irish Research Council funded ‘New Irish Families’ project investigating the emerging second generation in Ireland, and participation in the internationally comparative ‘Socio-Cultural Integration Processes among New Immigrants in Europe’ project.
- Universidade de Lisboa Instituto Superior de Ciências Sociais e PolíticasAssistant ProfessorLisboa
- Centro Universitário das Faculdades Metropolitanas UnidasProfessor-assistenteSão Paulo
- Visão Estratégica Comunicação (VeCComm)sócio diretorSão Paulo
- Universidade PaulistaProfessor-adjuntoSão Paulo
- Universo Moto/MotoManiaBrasilchefe de reportagemSão Paulo
Heidi Martins is a Sociologist currently working at the CDMH (LU).
Her main topics of interests revolve around: temporalities&spatialities; (im)mobilities&migrations; (un)belongings&identities.
She holds a PhD in Social Sciences (Univ. of Luxembourg, 2019) and two Master's degrees: 'Communication, Art and Culture' (Univ. of Minho, 2013) and 'Sociology and Anthropology' (Univ. Catholique de Louvain, 2014). Before that, she obtained a Bachelor's degree in Sociology (Univ. of Minho, 2008).
- CDMH Centre de Documentation sur les Migrations HumainesResearcher / Chargée de projets de rechercheDudelange
Heidi Martins is a Sociologist currently working at the CDMH (LU).
Her main topics of interests revolve around: temporalities&spatialities; (im)mobilities&migrations; (un)belongings&identities.
She holds a PhD in Social Sciences (Univ. of Luxembourg, 2019) and two Master's degrees: 'Communication, Art and Culture' (Univ. of Minho, 2013) and 'Sociology and Anthropology' (Univ. Catholique de Louvain, 2014). Before that, she obtained a Bachelor's degree in Sociology (Univ. of Minho, 2008).
Rosa M. Rodríguez-Izquierdo earned her Ph.D. in Education and Society from University of Seville a in 2002. She is currently a full professor of Education at the Universidad Pablo de Olavide (Seville, Spain). She formerly worked for the University Autónoma, Madrid. She is a social pedagogue who conducts research on multicultural education and teacher training. She has been a visiting Fulbright scholar at Harvard Graduate School of Education (HGSE) and a visiting professor in Australia, and in several European and Latin American Universities. She is a research fellow of the Real Colegio Complutense (RCC) in Harvard since 2005.
Her work has focused on inclusive education, citizenship and multicultural education, curriculum reform, teacher’s attitudes toward relevant practices, and the relationship between quality teaching, schools improvement, and social inequality. The prime focus of her work is the relationship between culture and schooling and how the children of immigrants acquire the necessary educational credentials and skills for upward mobility in a globalize world, and experience cultural shifts through the process of migration.She is particularly interested in studying how teachers help students who attain significantly higher levels of schooling than their parents and in understanding how to support quality teaching in systems where access to schooling has expanded rapidly. Her current research focuses on the relationship between teacher quality, educational expansion, and social inequality in Spain.
- Universidad Pablo de OlavideFull ProfessorSEVILLA
- Instituto de Estudios Pedagógicos SomosaguasProfesora Investigadora AsociadaMadrid
- Universidad Autonoma de Madrid Facultad de Formación de Profesorado y EducaciónProfesoraMadrid
- Fundación San Pablo AndalucíaProfesoraBormujos
- Instituto de Estudios Pedagógicos SomosaguasInvestigadoraMadrid
- Fundación San Pablo AndalucíaProfesoraBormujos
Rosa M. Rodríguez-Izquierdo earned her Ph.D. in Education and Society from University of Seville a in 2002. She is currently a full professor of Education at the Universidad Pablo de Olavide (Seville, Spain). She formerly worked for the University Autónoma, Madrid. She is a social pedagogue who conducts research on multicultural education and teacher training. She has been a visiting Fulbright scholar at Harvard Graduate School of Education (HGSE) and a visiting professor in Australia, and in several European and Latin American Universities. She is a research fellow of the Real Colegio Complutense (RCC) in Harvard since 2005.
Her work has focused on inclusive education, citizenship and multicultural education, curriculum reform, teacher’s attitudes toward relevant practices, and the relationship between quality teaching, schools improvement, and social inequality. The prime focus of her work is the relationship between culture and schooling and how the children of immigrants acquire the necessary educational credentials and skills for upward mobility in a globalize world, and experience cultural shifts through the process of migration.She is particularly interested in studying how teachers help students who attain significantly higher levels of schooling than their parents and in understanding how to support quality teaching in systems where access to schooling has expanded rapidly. Her current research focuses on the relationship between teacher quality, educational expansion, and social inequality in Spain.
Dan Rodríguez-García is Professor of Social and Cultural Anthropology and Director of the INMIX-Research Group on Immigration, Mixedness, and Social Cohesion at the Autonomous University of Barcelona. His areas of research are international migration, interethnic relations, identity, racism and discrimination, with a particular focus on ‘mixedness’ (intermarriage and multiracialism).
- Universitat Autònoma de BarcelonaProfessor of Social and Cultural AnthropologyBarcelona
- Universitat Autònoma de BarcelonaDirector of the INMIX-UAB Research Group on Immigration, Mixedness, and Social CohesionBarcelona
Dan Rodríguez-García is Professor of Social and Cultural Anthropology and Director of the INMIX-Research Group on Immigration, Mixedness, and Social Cohesion at the Autonomous University of Barcelona. His areas of research are international migration, interethnic relations, identity, racism and discrimination, with a particular focus on ‘mixedness’ (intermarriage and multiracialism).
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