Tunay Altay is a PhD candidate in Humboldt University’s Department of Diversity and Social Conflict. His research and teaching focuses on race critical theories, immigration, gender and sexuality. As part of his cumulative dissertation, Tunay is working on the historical, socio-economic, and institutional factors that affect the lives of marginalized people and how they respond to discrimination, stigmatization in Germany. His previous work involved qualitative studies of the experiences of LGBTQ immigrant groups and Bulgarian sex workers in Berlin. His research has been supported by the DAAD, DeZIM, Heinrich Böll Sitftung, and Humboldt University's Institute for Social Sciences, among others. In addition, Tunay writes cultural commentaries about politics, popular culture, and activism in Germany and Turkey. He is a board member of the European Network for Queer Anthropology (ENQA).
- Humboldt Universität zu BerlinPhD Student & ResearcherBerlin
Tunay Altay is a PhD candidate in Humboldt University’s Department of Diversity and Social Conflict. His research and teaching focuses on race critical theories, immigration, gender and sexuality. As part of his cumulative dissertation, Tunay is working on the historical, socio-economic, and institutional factors that affect the lives of marginalized people and how they respond to discrimination, stigmatization in Germany. His previous work involved qualitative studies of the experiences of LGBTQ immigrant groups and Bulgarian sex workers in Berlin. His research has been supported by the DAAD, DeZIM, Heinrich Böll Sitftung, and Humboldt University's Institute for Social Sciences, among others. In addition, Tunay writes cultural commentaries about politics, popular culture, and activism in Germany and Turkey. He is a board member of the European Network for Queer Anthropology (ENQA).
Roberta Altin is associate professor of cultural anthropology at the Department of Humanities, University of Trieste (Italy). Her research has mainly focused on transantional migrations, refugees studies and intercultural education. She is the coordinator of CIMCS – Centre for Migration & International Cooperation on Sustainable Development, University of Trieste.
- University Triesteass. Prof.Trieste
Roberta Altin is associate professor of cultural anthropology at the Department of Humanities, University of Trieste (Italy). Her research has mainly focused on transantional migrations, refugees studies and intercultural education. She is the coordinator of CIMCS – Centre for Migration & International Cooperation on Sustainable Development, University of Trieste.
Wendy Altınörs is a PhD candidate focusing on lived experiences of integration through an intergenerational lens adopting use of positioning theory and ethnic boundary making strategies. She has a particular interest in migration histories, especially those of a Turkish migration background.
- Leeds Beckett UniversitySenior Lecturer, Carnegie School of EducationLeeds
Wendy Altınörs is a PhD candidate focusing on lived experiences of integration through an intergenerational lens adopting use of positioning theory and ethnic boundary making strategies. She has a particular interest in migration histories, especially those of a Turkish migration background.
Asst. Prof. at International Institute for Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity, Istanbul University
- Istanbul UniversityAssistant ProfessorIstanbul
- University of FlorenceVisiting ResearcherFlorence
- Istanbul UniversityCoHE Fellowship 100/2000Istanbul
- Istanbul UniversityTemporary Employment for EU Project - ResearcherIstanbul
- Sui Generis Youth GroupProject Coordinator / Legal RepresentativeIstanbul
Asst. Prof. at International Institute for Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity, Istanbul University
Birce Altıok is the Coordinator and Post-doc Researcher at the Migration Research Center at Koç University (MiReKoc). She has been working in different research projects as a researcher mainly on forced migration for the past several years. She completed her doctoral research in Political Science and International Relations at Koç University (2021) and MA in Human Rights Studies from Columbia University (2011) and BS in Global and International Affairs from Binghamton (SUNY) and Boğaziçi University (2010). She wrote her PhD dissertation on refugee activism with a special focus on state-civil society relations. She has publications on foreign policy, social cohesion, and civil society. Her research interests include forced migration, diversity and internationalization of higher education, state policies and inclusion.
- Koç ÜniversitesiPost-doc Researcher and Coordinator at Migration Research Center at Koç UniversityIstanbul
Birce Altıok is the Coordinator and Post-doc Researcher at the Migration Research Center at Koç University (MiReKoc). She has been working in different research projects as a researcher mainly on forced migration for the past several years. She completed her doctoral research in Political Science and International Relations at Koç University (2021) and MA in Human Rights Studies from Columbia University (2011) and BS in Global and International Affairs from Binghamton (SUNY) and Boğaziçi University (2010). She wrote her PhD dissertation on refugee activism with a special focus on state-civil society relations. She has publications on foreign policy, social cohesion, and civil society. Her research interests include forced migration, diversity and internationalization of higher education, state policies and inclusion.
- University of OsnabrueckResearcher, PhD CandidateOsnabrueck
Juan Francisco Alvarado is a researcher at the University of Applied Sciences of Amsterdam in the topic of entrepreneurial failure and recovery. His PhD research was carried out at the universities of Milan and Brescia in Italy and University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands. His project investigated the role of innovation and social networks as a characteristics of migrant entrepreneurs. Inside the IMISCOE PhD Network, he served as the PhD Representative for the period 2015-2016
- Amsterdam University of Applied SciencesSenior ResearcherAmsterdam
Juan Francisco Alvarado is a researcher at the University of Applied Sciences of Amsterdam in the topic of entrepreneurial failure and recovery. His PhD research was carried out at the universities of Milan and Brescia in Italy and University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands. His project investigated the role of innovation and social networks as a characteristics of migrant entrepreneurs. Inside the IMISCOE PhD Network, he served as the PhD Representative for the period 2015-2016
- Freie Universität BerlinResearcherBerlin
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Berta Álvarez-Miranda is tenured professor of Sociology at Complutense University, Madrid since 2001. She served as Research Director of the Spanish government's agency for public opinion research CIS between 2013 and 2017, in charge of national and international surveys on discrimination and attitudes towards migrants. Her quantitative research in the field of migration encompasses both general public opinion and ethnic minorities' believes and behaviors. Her qualitative work is currently focused on the processses of identity formation among Muslims in Europe, as related to naturalization and civic engagement; previously she has researched the perceptions of risks and benefits of migration among the social networks fo Moroccan irregulars.
- Universidad Complutense de MadridProfessorMadrid
Berta Álvarez-Miranda is tenured professor of Sociology at Complutense University, Madrid since 2001. She served as Research Director of the Spanish government's agency for public opinion research CIS between 2013 and 2017, in charge of national and international surveys on discrimination and attitudes towards migrants. Her quantitative research in the field of migration encompasses both general public opinion and ethnic minorities' believes and behaviors. Her qualitative work is currently focused on the processses of identity formation among Muslims in Europe, as related to naturalization and civic engagement; previously she has researched the perceptions of risks and benefits of migration among the social networks fo Moroccan irregulars.
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