Having studied skilled migration, return migration and diaspora repatriation in the context of my home country, Armenia, I have now embarked on an academic boat in Istanbul, Turkey. My doctoral research focuses on the modern labor migration of Armenians to Turkey in the context of the Eurasian migration system and post-Soviet social transformations. Being based in Istanbul, I also take a chance of exploring the indigenous Armenian community and their experiences as a minoritised group in Turkey.
- Koc UniversityPhD Candidate, SociologyIstanbul
Having studied skilled migration, return migration and diaspora repatriation in the context of my home country, Armenia, I have now embarked on an academic boat in Istanbul, Turkey. My doctoral research focuses on the modern labor migration of Armenians to Turkey in the context of the Eurasian migration system and post-Soviet social transformations. Being based in Istanbul, I also take a chance of exploring the indigenous Armenian community and their experiences as a minoritised group in Turkey.
- Yale UniversityLecturerNew Haven
PhD Geography, Clark University
- Ghent UniversityPhD CandidateGhent
Researcher and analyst in Geopolitics (International Security, Conflicts, Peace, Diplomacy in the Middle East/Asia/Horn of Africa with a focus on the Gulf). I have studied migrations in the Philippines, in the UAE as well as the Français de l'étranger (French diaspora).
- University of Wollongong - Dubaiassociate prof.Dubai
- Emirates Diplomatic AcademyConsultantAbu Dhabi
- American University in the EmiratesAssociate prof. Chair International RelationsDubai
- American University in Dubaiassociate prof.Dubai
Researcher and analyst in Geopolitics (International Security, Conflicts, Peace, Diplomacy in the Middle East/Asia/Horn of Africa with a focus on the Gulf). I have studied migrations in the Philippines, in the UAE as well as the Français de l'étranger (French diaspora).
- Harran UniversityDirector of the Migration Policy Application and Research CenterSanliurfa
- Edinburgh Napier UniversityLecturer in Human GeogrpahyEdinburgh
I am a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Erfurt, in the Department of Media and Communication Studies. My current research focuses on the role of digital media in the construction of political knowledge among young Turkish immigrants in Germany, as they navigate their integration process. By examining the ways in which these individuals use digital media to form and maintain their egocentric networks, I aim to shed light on the complex relationships between media, migration, political integration, and constructing political knowledge. With a passion for media and communication studies, I am dedicated to advancing our understanding of these important and timely topics.
- University of ErfurtErfurt
I am a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Erfurt, in the Department of Media and Communication Studies. My current research focuses on the role of digital media in the construction of political knowledge among young Turkish immigrants in Germany, as they navigate their integration process. By examining the ways in which these individuals use digital media to form and maintain their egocentric networks, I aim to shed light on the complex relationships between media, migration, political integration, and constructing political knowledge. With a passion for media and communication studies, I am dedicated to advancing our understanding of these important and timely topics.
- Karl-FranzensResearcher /lecturerGraz
Dr. Karlijn Haagsman is currently Assistant Professor of Globalisation & Development at Maastricht University with a focus on Transnational Migration.
Karlijn has obtained a Bachelor and Master degree in Cultural Anthropology at the Radboud University in Nijmegen, and subsequently completed a 2-year Research Master termed ‘Migration, Ethnic Relations and Multiculturalism’ at the University of Utrecht. From 2010-2014 she was a PhD candidate at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at Maastricht University. Her PhD research focused on the effects of transnational parent-child separation on the well-being of Angolan and Nigerian migrant parents in the Netherlands and was part of the TCRAf_Eu project. After that she did a post-doc on the effects of mobility on the well-being of youth of migrant background as part of the MO-TRAYL Project.
Her expertise lies in transnationalism, transnational families, migration studies, family studies and migrant youth. Her work is based in migration sociology and cultural anthropology.
- Maastricht UniversityAssistant ProfessorMaastricht
- Dutch Association of Migration Research (DAMR)Board Member
- Maastricht Centre for Citizenship, Migration and Development (MACIMIDE)Co-DirectorMaastricht
Dr. Karlijn Haagsman is currently Assistant Professor of Globalisation & Development at Maastricht University with a focus on Transnational Migration.
Karlijn has obtained a Bachelor and Master degree in Cultural Anthropology at the Radboud University in Nijmegen, and subsequently completed a 2-year Research Master termed ‘Migration, Ethnic Relations and Multiculturalism’ at the University of Utrecht. From 2010-2014 she was a PhD candidate at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at Maastricht University. Her PhD research focused on the effects of transnational parent-child separation on the well-being of Angolan and Nigerian migrant parents in the Netherlands and was part of the TCRAf_Eu project. After that she did a post-doc on the effects of mobility on the well-being of youth of migrant background as part of the MO-TRAYL Project.
Her expertise lies in transnationalism, transnational families, migration studies, family studies and migrant youth. Her work is based in migration sociology and cultural anthropology.
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