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Université Ibn Zohr
Assistant Professor
Agadir

Mohammed Ouhemmou, an assistant professor Ibn Zohr University in Agadir, Morocco. My
fields of interest include public policy analysis, migration and internationalization policies. My
research investigates the link between foreign policy and the politics of mobility. In my Ph.D. thesis I examined the nexus between scholarships granted to sub- Saharan students in Morocco and the country’s desire to expand its influence, soft power, and build friendly links with African states. I am currently researching operations of migrant displacement and dispersal in Northern Morocco.

  • Université Ibn Zohr
    Assistant Professor
    Agadir

Mohammed Ouhemmou, an assistant professor Ibn Zohr University in Agadir, Morocco. My
fields of interest include public policy analysis, migration and internationalization policies. My
research investigates the link between foreign policy and the politics of mobility. In my Ph.D. thesis I examined the nexus between scholarships granted to sub- Saharan students in Morocco and the country’s desire to expand its influence, soft power, and build friendly links with African states. I am currently researching operations of migrant displacement and dispersal in Northern Morocco.

University of Oxford
Postdoctoral Research Officer
Oxford

Derya Ozkul is a postdoctoral researcher at the Refugee Studies Centre at the University of Oxford. She is currently working on refugee recognition regimes and the construction of vulnerability in refugee recognition and resettlement programs. Previously, Derya Ozkul worked as a lecturer and tutor at the University of Sydney, School of Social and Political Sciences. Her work involved social movements, diaspora activism, and transnationalism.

  • University of Oxford
    Postdoctoral Research Officer
    Oxford

Derya Ozkul is a postdoctoral researcher at the Refugee Studies Centre at the University of Oxford. She is currently working on refugee recognition regimes and the construction of vulnerability in refugee recognition and resettlement programs. Previously, Derya Ozkul worked as a lecturer and tutor at the University of Sydney, School of Social and Political Sciences. Her work involved social movements, diaspora activism, and transnationalism.

Virginia Commonwealth University
Assistant Professor
Richmond

Assistant professor of political science, Virginia Commonwealth University;
Associate fellow, Institute for Policy Studies;
Scholar of migration, diaspora politics, and organized crime in Latin America;
Latin America policy advisor, Bernie Sanders 2020 campaign

  • Virginia Commonwealth University
    Assistant Professor
    Richmond

Assistant professor of political science, Virginia Commonwealth University;
Associate fellow, Institute for Policy Studies;
Scholar of migration, diaspora politics, and organized crime in Latin America;
Latin America policy advisor, Bernie Sanders 2020 campaign

Missione di Speranza e Carità O.n.l.u.s.
Offical Contact Person (Photo - Reporter)
Palermo

Giacomo Palermo is a photojournalist and unconventional visual communicator working on sociological and humanitarian research in the Mediterranean area. He has collaborated as a photographer with Getty Images Inc., Touring Club Italia, Majority World CIC - Global - Photo Agency, The MEGA Agency, GEDI S.p.a Gruppo Editoriale, La Repubblica, National Geographic Italia, La Sicilia, La Discussione, Aleteia.org, America Oggi, La Voce di New York and other international magazines. He is a volunteer missionary at the "Speranza e Carità" O.n.l.u.s. mission in Palermo founded by his lay brother Biagio Conte. Winner in 2015 of the Special Prize of the "Federazione Italiana Associazioni Fotografiche" dedicated to the most influential Italian humanitarian photographer Tina Modotti. In 2021 his project entitled "TerrA MAGNUM (Mediterraneo)" was included in "The Magnum Connect Program" of the most important and prestigious photo agency in the world, Magnum Photos. He has exhibited in photography group shows such as the "International Centre of Photography" in Palermo founded by Letizia Battaglia.

  • Missione di Speranza e Carità O.n.l.u.s.
    Offical Contact Person (Photo - Reporter)
    Palermo

Giacomo Palermo is a photojournalist and unconventional visual communicator working on sociological and humanitarian research in the Mediterranean area. He has collaborated as a photographer with Getty Images Inc., Touring Club Italia, Majority World CIC - Global - Photo Agency, The MEGA Agency, GEDI S.p.a Gruppo Editoriale, La Repubblica, National Geographic Italia, La Sicilia, La Discussione, Aleteia.org, America Oggi, La Voce di New York and other international magazines. He is a volunteer missionary at the "Speranza e Carità" O.n.l.u.s. mission in Palermo founded by his lay brother Biagio Conte. Winner in 2015 of the Special Prize of the "Federazione Italiana Associazioni Fotografiche" dedicated to the most influential Italian humanitarian photographer Tina Modotti. In 2021 his project entitled "TerrA MAGNUM (Mediterraneo)" was included in "The Magnum Connect Program" of the most important and prestigious photo agency in the world, Magnum Photos. He has exhibited in photography group shows such as the "International Centre of Photography" in Palermo founded by Letizia Battaglia.

University of Erfurt
Research Fellow
Erfurt

Pau Palop-García (PhD, 2019) is a Post-doctoral Fellow at the Willy Brandt School of Public Policy (University of Erfurt) and a Research Associate at the German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA). He specializes in the study of migration policies and the political representation of migrant communities in their states of origin.

Pau Palop-García holds a PhD in Political Sciences from the Free University of Berlin and has published in academic journals such as Democratization, Citizenship Studies, or the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies.

  • University of Erfurt
    Research Fellow
    Erfurt

Pau Palop-García (PhD, 2019) is a Post-doctoral Fellow at the Willy Brandt School of Public Policy (University of Erfurt) and a Research Associate at the German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA). He specializes in the study of migration policies and the political representation of migrant communities in their states of origin.

Pau Palop-García holds a PhD in Political Sciences from the Free University of Berlin and has published in academic journals such as Democratization, Citizenship Studies, or the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies.

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