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Elaborada en colaboración con el Centro de Investigación sobre Migración de IMISCOE, esta base de datos permite acceder a un conjunto de expertos en migración de todo el mundo. Los académicos e investigadores inscritos en IMISCOE contribuyen con sus publicaciones y conocimientos especializados a fomentar la innovación en materia de migración, aportando sus bagajes sobre una serie de temas relacionados con el Pacto Mundial para la Migración. En sus perfiles se ofrecen enlaces a sus investigaciones. Realice búsquedas por especialidad y ubicación en la base de datos que figura a continuación para encontrar a un experto y consultar sus últimos trabajos. Inicie sesión para contactar con un experto de manera directa.

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University of Gothenburg
Professor
Gothenburg

Gabriella Elgenius is Professor of Sociology at the University of Gothenburg. She joined the Department of Sociology and Work Science in 2014. Gabriella is Associate Member of the Department of Sociology at the University of Oxford and a Fellow of the RSA. Gabriella received her doctorate from the London School of Economics as a Marie Curie Fellow in 2005, and have held a British Academy post-doc fellowship at the University of Oxford and Nuffield College (2007-2011). She was a lecturer at the University of London and the University of Oxford 2000-2014. Gabriella's research interests include civil society's role for integration and inclusion in socioeconomically and diverse neighborhoods, labor market integration, nationalism and the radical right. Her projects combine theoretical and empirical comparative designs using mixed-methods i.e. qualitative and quantitative methodologies across countries and multi-cited locations.
She is the PI for the following externally funded projects:

RETHINKING INTEGRATION: https://www.vr.se/english/mandates/funding-and-promoting-research/resea…

LOCALiTIES: Civil Society and Employability in Diverse Areas in Sweden and the UK Project: https://localitiesproject.home.blog/project/
Homepage and related projects: https://www.gu.se/omuniversitetet/personal?userId=xelgga&departmentId=0…

EMPOWERING CITIES OF MIGRATION: https://www.gu.se/en/research/empowering-cities-of-migration-new-method…

  • University of Gothenburg
    Professor
    Gothenburg
  • University of Gothenburg
    Associate Professor
    Gothenburg
  • School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
    Lecturer
    London
  • University of Manchester
    Reaserch Fellow
    Manchester
  • Linköpings universitet
    Co-ordinator, Expert EUNAMUS PROGRAMME ERC
    Linköping
  • University of Oxford
    British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow
    Oxford
  • University of Oxford
    Research Fellow and Lecturer
    Oxford
  • Birkbeck University of London University of London
    Lecturer in Sociology: Nationalism, Ethnicity and Politics of Identity
    London

Gabriella Elgenius is Professor of Sociology at the University of Gothenburg. She joined the Department of Sociology and Work Science in 2014. Gabriella is Associate Member of the Department of Sociology at the University of Oxford and a Fellow of the RSA. Gabriella received her doctorate from the London School of Economics as a Marie Curie Fellow in 2005, and have held a British Academy post-doc fellowship at the University of Oxford and Nuffield College (2007-2011). She was a lecturer at the University of London and the University of Oxford 2000-2014. Gabriella's research interests include civil society's role for integration and inclusion in socioeconomically and diverse neighborhoods, labor market integration, nationalism and the radical right. Her projects combine theoretical and empirical comparative designs using mixed-methods i.e. qualitative and quantitative methodologies across countries and multi-cited locations.
She is the PI for the following externally funded projects:

RETHINKING INTEGRATION: https://www.vr.se/english/mandates/funding-and-promoting-research/resea…

LOCALiTIES: Civil Society and Employability in Diverse Areas in Sweden and the UK Project: https://localitiesproject.home.blog/project/
Homepage and related projects: https://www.gu.se/omuniversitetet/personal?userId=xelgga&departmentId=0…

EMPOWERING CITIES OF MIGRATION: https://www.gu.se/en/research/empowering-cities-of-migration-new-method…

levinsky College of Education
Head, Hebrew Language Department
Tel-Aviv

Dr. Eliyahu-Levi is the head of the Hebrew language high school department and the head of the Hebrew department – language and literacy at the primary school in the Levinsky College of Education.
She is cooperating teacher and researcher at the Hebrew language, education and immigration in Israel and throughout the world, and implementation of finding in the field. Her research focuses on multiculturalism and multi-linguistic issues, on developing intercultural competence, and on designing learning-teaching processes based on the principles of emotional-social learning. Dr. Eliyahu-Levi teaches courses on discourse analysis, rhetoric discourse practice, cultural-social resilience of minority communities, and teaching a second language in formal and informal education.

  • levinsky College of Education
    Head, Hebrew Language Department
    Tel-Aviv

Dr. Eliyahu-Levi is the head of the Hebrew language high school department and the head of the Hebrew department – language and literacy at the primary school in the Levinsky College of Education.
She is cooperating teacher and researcher at the Hebrew language, education and immigration in Israel and throughout the world, and implementation of finding in the field. Her research focuses on multiculturalism and multi-linguistic issues, on developing intercultural competence, and on designing learning-teaching processes based on the principles of emotional-social learning. Dr. Eliyahu-Levi teaches courses on discourse analysis, rhetoric discourse practice, cultural-social resilience of minority communities, and teaching a second language in formal and informal education.

Creative Assemblages
Architect and Researcher
Kampala

Nerea Amorós Elorduy, M.Arch, PhD. is an architect, urbanist, and researcher with extensive experience in sustainable education and health projects with an emphasis on community participation and populations affected by displacement. Prior to founding her current practice – the Kampala-based think-and-do tank Creative Assemblages (2019) – she earned a PhD (UCL 2018), taught and contributed to creating the School of Architecture at the University of Rwanda (2011-2014) and co-founded ASA Studio based in Kigali (2012-2014). Her current practice, teaching and research focus on how the architectural and urban environments affect young children’s learning, populations affected by displacement, and holistic sustainability. Her work and that of her teams has been awarded, exhibited, and published internationally.

  • Creative Assemblages
    Architect and Researcher
    Kampala
  • Universitat Internacional de Catalunya
    Professor
    Barcelona

Nerea Amorós Elorduy, M.Arch, PhD. is an architect, urbanist, and researcher with extensive experience in sustainable education and health projects with an emphasis on community participation and populations affected by displacement. Prior to founding her current practice – the Kampala-based think-and-do tank Creative Assemblages (2019) – she earned a PhD (UCL 2018), taught and contributed to creating the School of Architecture at the University of Rwanda (2011-2014) and co-founded ASA Studio based in Kigali (2012-2014). Her current practice, teaching and research focus on how the architectural and urban environments affect young children’s learning, populations affected by displacement, and holistic sustainability. Her work and that of her teams has been awarded, exhibited, and published internationally.

Koc University
PhD Candidate
Istanbul

I am a Ph.D. Candidate in Sociology at Koç University in Turkey. My dissertation focuses on cross-border mobility and trade, particularly examining the construction of masculinities at the intersections of border, exchange, and gender.

  • Koc University
    PhD Candidate
    Istanbul

I am a Ph.D. Candidate in Sociology at Koç University in Turkey. My dissertation focuses on cross-border mobility and trade, particularly examining the construction of masculinities at the intersections of border, exchange, and gender.

University of Innsbruck
Postdoc
Innsbruck

Prof. (interim) Dr. Steve R. Entrich works in the fields of Sociology, Education, Teacher Training and Japanese Studies. Major research projects: PESISS: Persisting Educational and Social Inequalities in Schooled Societies, JSTS: Juku Student and Teacher Survey, LifE: Lebensverläufe von der späten Kindheit ins fortgeschrittene Erwachsenenalter, TEduIneq: Trends in Education and Inequality, ProFink2: Professionalisierung von Lehrkräften im Bereich Inklusion. Contact: entrich@uni-potsdam.de

  • University of Innsbruck
    Postdoc
    Innsbruck

Prof. (interim) Dr. Steve R. Entrich works in the fields of Sociology, Education, Teacher Training and Japanese Studies. Major research projects: PESISS: Persisting Educational and Social Inequalities in Schooled Societies, JSTS: Juku Student and Teacher Survey, LifE: Lebensverläufe von der späten Kindheit ins fortgeschrittene Erwachsenenalter, TEduIneq: Trends in Education and Inequality, ProFink2: Professionalisierung von Lehrkräften im Bereich Inklusion. Contact: entrich@uni-potsdam.de

Peace Research Institute Oslo
Research Director & Research Professor
Oslo

I’m a Research Professor in Migration Studies at the Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO). My disciplinary background is in Geography, and my overarching research focus is on the dynamics of migration and transnationalism, in both contexts of emigration and of immigration. My research spans different categories of migrants, including refugees, labour migrants and return migrants, and includes the perspectives of migrants, non-migrant populations, and state actors in emigration and immigration contexts.

  • Peace Research Institute Oslo
    Research Director & Research Professor
    Oslo

I’m a Research Professor in Migration Studies at the Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO). My disciplinary background is in Geography, and my overarching research focus is on the dynamics of migration and transnationalism, in both contexts of emigration and of immigration. My research spans different categories of migrants, including refugees, labour migrants and return migrants, and includes the perspectives of migrants, non-migrant populations, and state actors in emigration and immigration contexts.

McGill University
PhD Candidate
Montreal

Merve Erdilmen is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Political Science with Gender Studies Specialization at McGill University. Her research has been supported by Mitacs Globalink, Centre for the Study of Democratic Citizenship (CSDC), Local Engagement Refugee Research Network, and Women in International Security (WIIS). She was also a research associate at at GLOBALCIT at the European University Institute. Her areas of research are gender and migration policies, international practices of refugee regime in the Middle East, and political rights of migrants and refugees. Merve's research has been published in the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies.

  • McGill University
    PhD Candidate
    Montreal
  • Centre for Refugee Studies, York University
    Graduate research fellow
    Toronto

Merve Erdilmen is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Political Science with Gender Studies Specialization at McGill University. Her research has been supported by Mitacs Globalink, Centre for the Study of Democratic Citizenship (CSDC), Local Engagement Refugee Research Network, and Women in International Security (WIIS). She was also a research associate at at GLOBALCIT at the European University Institute. Her areas of research are gender and migration policies, international practices of refugee regime in the Middle East, and political rights of migrants and refugees. Merve's research has been published in the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies.

Dr. Zahide Erdoğan received her PhD on Social Policy from the University of Ankara Yıldırım Beyazıt, Turkey. She holds a Master's degree in Public Finance from Gazi University and she is a graduate of Ankara University's Political Science Faculty's Public Administration program. She works as a visiting lecturer in Turkey. She has been working as an expert at the one of the public institutions since 2010. From October 2018 to October 2019, she was a visiting academic at the University of Oxford COMPAS. Her areas of expertise include integration policies, diaspora policies, highly skilled migration

Dr. Zahide Erdoğan received her PhD on Social Policy from the University of Ankara Yıldırım Beyazıt, Turkey. She holds a Master's degree in Public Finance from Gazi University and she is a graduate of Ankara University's Political Science Faculty's Public Administration program. She works as a visiting lecturer in Turkey. She has been working as an expert at the one of the public institutions since 2010. From October 2018 to October 2019, she was a visiting academic at the University of Oxford COMPAS. Her areas of expertise include integration policies, diaspora policies, highly skilled migration

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