Olayinka Akanle (PhD). holds degrees in Sociology. He is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Sociology, Faculty of The Social Sciences, University of Ibadan, Nigeria and a Senior Research Associate of the Department of Sociology, Faculty of Humanities, University of Johannesburg, South Africa. He was a Postdoctoral Fellow at the South African Research Chair Initiative (SARChI) in Social Policy, College of Graduate Studies, University of South Africa (UNISA), South Africa. He has won other scholarly awards like being a World Social Science Fellow (WSSF) of The International Social Science Council (ISSC), Paris, France, Laureate of the Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA), Dakar, Senegal and University of Ibadan, Nigeria Postgraduate School Prize for scholarly publication awardee. He is a recipient of Folke Bernadotte Academy, Swedish Agency for Peace, Security and Development, Sweden’s Certificate of Achievement. He is a scholar and expert on International Development, Migration and Diaspora Studies, Social Policy, Gender, Child and Youth Studies. He has published extensively in reputable journals, books and encyclopedia among others. He is the co-editor of The Development of Africa: Issues, Diagnosis and Prognosis (Springer, 2018) and Corruption and Development in Nigeria (Routledge, 2022). He is the sole editor of Youth Exclusion and Empowerment in the Contemporary Global Order: Contexts of Economy, Education and Governance (Emerald, 2022) and Youth Exclusion and Empowerment in the Contemporary Global Order: Existentialities in Migrations, Identity and the Digital Space (Emerald, 2022). His email addresses are yakanle@yahoo.com, olayinkaakanle75@gmail.com, o.akanle@ui.edu.ng
- University of Ibadan, NigeriaLecturing, Researching and ConsultingIbadan
- University Of Ibadan NigeriaOyo
Olayinka Akanle (PhD). holds degrees in Sociology. He is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Sociology, Faculty of The Social Sciences, University of Ibadan, Nigeria and a Senior Research Associate of the Department of Sociology, Faculty of Humanities, University of Johannesburg, South Africa. He was a Postdoctoral Fellow at the South African Research Chair Initiative (SARChI) in Social Policy, College of Graduate Studies, University of South Africa (UNISA), South Africa. He has won other scholarly awards like being a World Social Science Fellow (WSSF) of The International Social Science Council (ISSC), Paris, France, Laureate of the Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA), Dakar, Senegal and University of Ibadan, Nigeria Postgraduate School Prize for scholarly publication awardee. He is a recipient of Folke Bernadotte Academy, Swedish Agency for Peace, Security and Development, Sweden’s Certificate of Achievement. He is a scholar and expert on International Development, Migration and Diaspora Studies, Social Policy, Gender, Child and Youth Studies. He has published extensively in reputable journals, books and encyclopedia among others. He is the co-editor of The Development of Africa: Issues, Diagnosis and Prognosis (Springer, 2018) and Corruption and Development in Nigeria (Routledge, 2022). He is the sole editor of Youth Exclusion and Empowerment in the Contemporary Global Order: Contexts of Economy, Education and Governance (Emerald, 2022) and Youth Exclusion and Empowerment in the Contemporary Global Order: Existentialities in Migrations, Identity and the Digital Space (Emerald, 2022). His email addresses are yakanle@yahoo.com, olayinkaakanle75@gmail.com, o.akanle@ui.edu.ng
Damla Bayraktar Aksel is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Science and International Relations at Bahcesehir University (Istanbul) and a Research Associate at Migration Research Center at Koc University (MiReKoc). She previously held the position of postdoctoral researcher and coordinator at MiReKoc. She received her PhD in Political Science and International Relations from Koc University. Aksel holds an M.A. degree in Public Policy at Sciences Po Paris and B.A. degree in Sociology from Galatasaray University. Her research focuses on international migration, migration governance, transnationalism, diasporas, irregular migration, EU-Turkey relations in relation to international migration. Aksel is the author of "Home States and Homeland Politics: Interactions between the Turkish State and its Emigrants in France and the United States" (2019).
- Bahcesehir UniversityAssistant ProfessorBESIKTAS
Damla Bayraktar Aksel is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Science and International Relations at Bahcesehir University (Istanbul) and a Research Associate at Migration Research Center at Koc University (MiReKoc). She previously held the position of postdoctoral researcher and coordinator at MiReKoc. She received her PhD in Political Science and International Relations from Koc University. Aksel holds an M.A. degree in Public Policy at Sciences Po Paris and B.A. degree in Sociology from Galatasaray University. Her research focuses on international migration, migration governance, transnationalism, diasporas, irregular migration, EU-Turkey relations in relation to international migration. Aksel is the author of "Home States and Homeland Politics: Interactions between the Turkish State and its Emigrants in France and the United States" (2019).
Currently postdoctoral fellow at LaSSP, Sciences Po Toulouse.
- Scinces Po ToulousePostdoctoral FellowToulouse
Currently postdoctoral fellow at LaSSP, Sciences Po Toulouse.
Armando Aliu is Assistant Professor in the Faculty of the International and Political Studies, Centre for International Studies and Development (CISAD) at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow (Poland). He is a Member of the Academic Council on the United Nations System (ACUNS), International Migration Research Network (IMISCOE), Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI), the Law Society of England and Wales, Max Planck Alumni Association (MPAA), European Association for Chinese Studies (EACS), MIT-SOLVE, and the Western Balkans Migration Network (WB-MIGNET). He holds a Ph.D. Degree (Summa Cum Laude) from the ICU, Department of International Commerce and the European Union Law. His Ph.D. dissertation is entitled “Competence, Migration Governance and Collaboration in the Balkans and Turkey: Migration and Refugees Issues from the European Union Law Perspective.” He holds a Master's degree in European Studies from the University of Hamburg in Germany. His M.A. dissertation is entitled “Controlling Migration and Hybrid Model: A Comparison of Western Balkans and North African Countries.” In his dissertation, he argued migration flows and asylum issues in the frame of empirical, analytical, and political comparisons of Western Balkans and North African countries.
Dr. Aliu was a German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) Postgraduate Scholar at the University of Heidelberg in Germany (2011-2014). Based on one year contract (2011-2012) he was a DAAD investigator in the "Schumpeter Project: Constitutional Reasoning in Europe" conducted at Max-Planck-Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law in Heidelberg. At the institute, he also worked independently on Hybridity Project: Innovative Governance, and Controlling Migration.
In 2017, he was a Visiting Study Fellow in the Department of International Development, IMI at the University of Oxford. He has over 10 years of research experience and over 100 scientific publications including peer-reviewed journal articles, congress proceedings, edited books, book chapters, project proposals, and so on. Since 2012, he has been serving as peer/reviewer for SSCI, SCI, A&H, ESCI indexed journals. Since 2014, he has been serving as a SEDIA funding & tender expert and senior ECAS EU project referee for the European Commission. He is an expert in the EU Project Writing Techniques, the EU Projects Evaluation Criteria, and Project Management Institute (PMI) Global Project Management Standards.
His research interests contain; politics and administration, migration and refugee studies, asylum, criminal justice, human rights, ethics, UN SDGs, European studies, EU law, governance, WTO law, stakeholder approach, and so on.
He is Associate Editor of Cogent Social Sciences and Frontiers in Political Science, Article Editor of Sage Open, and Editorial Board member of the International Journal of Business Policy & Governance, Social Sciences Advisory Board Member of Cambridge Scholars Publishing, and Roster member of UN Migration Research Hub and EU Mieux Initiative. He is an Outstanding/Recognised Peer of Artificial Intelligence Review (Springer); Academy of Management (AoM); Global Governance: A Review of Multilateralism and International Organizations (Brill - Nijhoff & Lynne Rienner Publishers); Journal of International Migration and Integration (Springer); Cambridge Journal of Science & Policy (University of Cambridge, CJSP); Journal of Travel Medicine (Oxford University Press); Globalization and Health (Springer); Innovation and Impact (De Gruyter Open); Economia Politica (Springer); SAGE Open (SAGE Publications); International Journal of Intercultural Relations (Elsevier); Journal of Migration Health (Elsevier); International Economics and Economic Policy (Springer); Tourism Management (Elsevier); Annals of Tourism Research (Elsevier); Current Issues in Tourism (Taylor and Francis – Routledge); International Journal of Tourism Research (Wiley); Cogent Social Sciences (Taylor and Francis); Cogent Education (Taylor and Francis); MDPI Social Sciences; International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health; Healthcare (MDPI); Administrative Sciences (MDPI); Sustainability (MDPI); Journal of Personalized Medicine; Journal of Risk and Financial Management; Genealogy (MDPI); Societies (MDPI); Energies (MDPI); Journal of open innovation; Tourism and Management Studies (Algarve, PL). He was an associate member in the Centre for the Study of Global Human Movement and a CUSPE fundraiser at the University of Cambridge. In 2021, he worked as an International Consultant and PostDoc researcher at the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) – United Nations Migration Agency. In Spring 2023, he has been awarded a LIAS Fellowship and affiliated with the KU Leuven as Visiting Fellow at the Leuven Institute for Advanced Study (LIAS) and Visiting Scholar at the KU Leuven Faculty of Medicine in Leuven (Belgium).
- European Research AcademyDirectorBrussels
- Civil Society OrganisationSEDIA Funding & Tender Expert, Senior ECAS EU Project RefereeBrussels
- Cambridge Scholar PublishingAdvisory Board Member in Law & Internatioal CommerceCambridge
- Inernational Organisation for MigrationInternational Advisor & PostDoc ResearcherGeneva
- University of CambridgeAssociate Member and AdvisorCambridge
- Hasan Kalyoncu UniversityPart Time Academic StaffGaziantep
- University of CambridgeFundraiserCambridge
- Istanbul Commerce UniversityAsst. Prof. Dr.Istanbul
- Istanbul Commerce UniversitySenior LecturerIstanbul
- University of OxfordVisiting Study FellowOxford
- MAX PLANCK INSTITUTE FOR COMPARATIVE PUBLIC LAW AND INTERNATIONAL LAWIntern in the Schumpeter Project “Constitutional Reasoning in Europe”Heidelberg
- European CommissionSEDIA Funding & Tender Expert, Senior ECAS EU Project RefereeBrussels
- Jagiellonian UniversityPostdoctoral ResearcherKraków
- Jagiellonian UniversityAssistant Professor (Adiunkt)Kraków
Armando Aliu is Assistant Professor in the Faculty of the International and Political Studies, Centre for International Studies and Development (CISAD) at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow (Poland). He is a Member of the Academic Council on the United Nations System (ACUNS), International Migration Research Network (IMISCOE), Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI), the Law Society of England and Wales, Max Planck Alumni Association (MPAA), European Association for Chinese Studies (EACS), MIT-SOLVE, and the Western Balkans Migration Network (WB-MIGNET). He holds a Ph.D. Degree (Summa Cum Laude) from the ICU, Department of International Commerce and the European Union Law. His Ph.D. dissertation is entitled “Competence, Migration Governance and Collaboration in the Balkans and Turkey: Migration and Refugees Issues from the European Union Law Perspective.” He holds a Master's degree in European Studies from the University of Hamburg in Germany. His M.A. dissertation is entitled “Controlling Migration and Hybrid Model: A Comparison of Western Balkans and North African Countries.” In his dissertation, he argued migration flows and asylum issues in the frame of empirical, analytical, and political comparisons of Western Balkans and North African countries.
Dr. Aliu was a German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) Postgraduate Scholar at the University of Heidelberg in Germany (2011-2014). Based on one year contract (2011-2012) he was a DAAD investigator in the "Schumpeter Project: Constitutional Reasoning in Europe" conducted at Max-Planck-Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law in Heidelberg. At the institute, he also worked independently on Hybridity Project: Innovative Governance, and Controlling Migration.
In 2017, he was a Visiting Study Fellow in the Department of International Development, IMI at the University of Oxford. He has over 10 years of research experience and over 100 scientific publications including peer-reviewed journal articles, congress proceedings, edited books, book chapters, project proposals, and so on. Since 2012, he has been serving as peer/reviewer for SSCI, SCI, A&H, ESCI indexed journals. Since 2014, he has been serving as a SEDIA funding & tender expert and senior ECAS EU project referee for the European Commission. He is an expert in the EU Project Writing Techniques, the EU Projects Evaluation Criteria, and Project Management Institute (PMI) Global Project Management Standards.
His research interests contain; politics and administration, migration and refugee studies, asylum, criminal justice, human rights, ethics, UN SDGs, European studies, EU law, governance, WTO law, stakeholder approach, and so on.
He is Associate Editor of Cogent Social Sciences and Frontiers in Political Science, Article Editor of Sage Open, and Editorial Board member of the International Journal of Business Policy & Governance, Social Sciences Advisory Board Member of Cambridge Scholars Publishing, and Roster member of UN Migration Research Hub and EU Mieux Initiative. He is an Outstanding/Recognised Peer of Artificial Intelligence Review (Springer); Academy of Management (AoM); Global Governance: A Review of Multilateralism and International Organizations (Brill - Nijhoff & Lynne Rienner Publishers); Journal of International Migration and Integration (Springer); Cambridge Journal of Science & Policy (University of Cambridge, CJSP); Journal of Travel Medicine (Oxford University Press); Globalization and Health (Springer); Innovation and Impact (De Gruyter Open); Economia Politica (Springer); SAGE Open (SAGE Publications); International Journal of Intercultural Relations (Elsevier); Journal of Migration Health (Elsevier); International Economics and Economic Policy (Springer); Tourism Management (Elsevier); Annals of Tourism Research (Elsevier); Current Issues in Tourism (Taylor and Francis – Routledge); International Journal of Tourism Research (Wiley); Cogent Social Sciences (Taylor and Francis); Cogent Education (Taylor and Francis); MDPI Social Sciences; International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health; Healthcare (MDPI); Administrative Sciences (MDPI); Sustainability (MDPI); Journal of Personalized Medicine; Journal of Risk and Financial Management; Genealogy (MDPI); Societies (MDPI); Energies (MDPI); Journal of open innovation; Tourism and Management Studies (Algarve, PL). He was an associate member in the Centre for the Study of Global Human Movement and a CUSPE fundraiser at the University of Cambridge. In 2021, he worked as an International Consultant and PostDoc researcher at the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) – United Nations Migration Agency. In Spring 2023, he has been awarded a LIAS Fellowship and affiliated with the KU Leuven as Visiting Fellow at the Leuven Institute for Advanced Study (LIAS) and Visiting Scholar at the KU Leuven Faculty of Medicine in Leuven (Belgium).
Magali N. Alloatti is a consultant for IOM Brazil since 2022 and has provided support for the UNDP desk in New York (2023). She worked as an Officer for Political Relations at Global Affairs Canada (2022) and it has been an associated researcher at the State Observatory for Migrations (SC) since 2013. She was postdoctoral fellow CAPES DAAD at Hamburg University (2019-2020) and previously a postdoctoral fellow at the State Observatory for Migrations in Santa Catarina at the Laboratory for Gender and Family relations (UDESC) (2018-2019). Her work has been published at Gender, Work & Organization, Sociologia Política, International Feminist Journal of Politics, Andvances in Gender Research, among others. She has recently joined the Standing Committee Immigration, Immigrants and Labour Markets in Europe (IMISCOE)
She was invited as an expert panelist by the School of Transnational Governance at the European University Institute (Florence) (2020); also as an international lecturer at the Center for Gender Studies, Karlstad University (2020), an as International Guest Professor at the sociology department in Bielefeld University teaching on international migration, ethnic economy, gender, race and ethnicity (2017). Has been invited to conferences organized by the International Feminist Journal of Politics (IFJP), the International Association for Feminist Economics (IAFFE) (2018,2021, 2022) and at the BGHS in Bielefeld. She was also a scholarship recepient from Women Deliver as a gender advocate participating at the conference in Vancouver in 2019.
She graduated in sociology from the Universidad Nacional del Litoral, Argentina, in 2010; got her master’s degree in 2013 and her PhD in sociology in 2017, both at the Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina. Her PhD was obtain in collaboration with University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) at the Sociology Department and The Center for the Study of International Migration during 2015- 2016 with a scholarship from the National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq).
- OIMConsultantBrasília
- UNDPAnalystNew York
- State Observatory for Migrations (SC)Associated ResearcherFlorianopolis
Magali N. Alloatti is a consultant for IOM Brazil since 2022 and has provided support for the UNDP desk in New York (2023). She worked as an Officer for Political Relations at Global Affairs Canada (2022) and it has been an associated researcher at the State Observatory for Migrations (SC) since 2013. She was postdoctoral fellow CAPES DAAD at Hamburg University (2019-2020) and previously a postdoctoral fellow at the State Observatory for Migrations in Santa Catarina at the Laboratory for Gender and Family relations (UDESC) (2018-2019). Her work has been published at Gender, Work & Organization, Sociologia Política, International Feminist Journal of Politics, Andvances in Gender Research, among others. She has recently joined the Standing Committee Immigration, Immigrants and Labour Markets in Europe (IMISCOE)
She was invited as an expert panelist by the School of Transnational Governance at the European University Institute (Florence) (2020); also as an international lecturer at the Center for Gender Studies, Karlstad University (2020), an as International Guest Professor at the sociology department in Bielefeld University teaching on international migration, ethnic economy, gender, race and ethnicity (2017). Has been invited to conferences organized by the International Feminist Journal of Politics (IFJP), the International Association for Feminist Economics (IAFFE) (2018,2021, 2022) and at the BGHS in Bielefeld. She was also a scholarship recepient from Women Deliver as a gender advocate participating at the conference in Vancouver in 2019.
She graduated in sociology from the Universidad Nacional del Litoral, Argentina, in 2010; got her master’s degree in 2013 and her PhD in sociology in 2017, both at the Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina. Her PhD was obtain in collaboration with University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) at the Sociology Department and The Center for the Study of International Migration during 2015- 2016 with a scholarship from the National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq).
I am an Assistant Professor in cultural anthropology and development sociology at Utrecht University in The Netherlands. I am also affiliated with Georgetown University in Qatar (GU-Q), as a visiting Scholar in Residence at the School of Foreign Service (SFS). My work focuses on migration and citizenship regimes, the anthropology of development, and the political economy of race and class in the Gulf Arab states, with a particular focus on Qatar, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) & Saudi Arabia.
I hold a joint PhD degree from the University of Amsterdam (The Netherlands) and KU Leuven (Belgium).
My work has appeared in such journals as the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies; the Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies; Mobilities; Middle East Critique; Transitions: Journal of Transient Migration; and the Middle East Research and Information Project (MERIP).
Contact: Jaafar.alloul@ntu.edu.sg
- utrecht universityAssistant Professorutrecht
I am an Assistant Professor in cultural anthropology and development sociology at Utrecht University in The Netherlands. I am also affiliated with Georgetown University in Qatar (GU-Q), as a visiting Scholar in Residence at the School of Foreign Service (SFS). My work focuses on migration and citizenship regimes, the anthropology of development, and the political economy of race and class in the Gulf Arab states, with a particular focus on Qatar, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) & Saudi Arabia.
I hold a joint PhD degree from the University of Amsterdam (The Netherlands) and KU Leuven (Belgium).
My work has appeared in such journals as the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies; the Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies; Mobilities; Middle East Critique; Transitions: Journal of Transient Migration; and the Middle East Research and Information Project (MERIP).
Contact: Jaafar.alloul@ntu.edu.sg
Silvia Almenara Niebla works as postdoctoral researcher at Communication Studies Department (Vrije Universiteit Brussel). She works on the ERC project Reel Borders lead by prof. Kevin Smets. She obtained her PhD in gender and migration studies (Universidad de La Laguna, 2020, extraordinary doctoral prize) with a study on transnational belonging and media practices among Sahrawi refugees from a gender perspective. She is vice-chair of the Diaspora, Migration and the Media section of ECREA.
- Vrije Universiteit BrusselPostdocBrussels
Silvia Almenara Niebla works as postdoctoral researcher at Communication Studies Department (Vrije Universiteit Brussel). She works on the ERC project Reel Borders lead by prof. Kevin Smets. She obtained her PhD in gender and migration studies (Universidad de La Laguna, 2020, extraordinary doctoral prize) with a study on transnational belonging and media practices among Sahrawi refugees from a gender perspective. She is vice-chair of the Diaspora, Migration and the Media section of ECREA.
Faime Alpagu studied Sociology in Istanbul and Vienna. Her dissertation project was funded by a doctoral scholarship from the Austrian Academy of Sciences and she received the 2016 Dissertation Award for Research on Migration from the Austrian Academy of Sciences. Her research has been further supported by the Institute for Human Sciences (IWM), the IFK Internationales Forschungszentrum Kulturwissenschaften and City of Vienna.
- Universität WienWien
Faime Alpagu studied Sociology in Istanbul and Vienna. Her dissertation project was funded by a doctoral scholarship from the Austrian Academy of Sciences and she received the 2016 Dissertation Award for Research on Migration from the Austrian Academy of Sciences. Her research has been further supported by the Institute for Human Sciences (IWM), the IFK Internationales Forschungszentrum Kulturwissenschaften and City of Vienna.
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.
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