Aller au contenu principal

Base de données d’experts

Apprenez des autres qui mettent en oeuvre le Pacte modial sur les migrations et soumettez votre propre pratique.

En partenariat avec le Migration Research Hub (pôle de recherche sur la migration) du réseau IMISCOE, cette base de données donne accès à un large éventail de spécialistes de la migration du monde entier. Les universitaires et les chercheurs membres du réseau IMISCOE contribuent, par leurs publications et leur expertise, à faire avancer l’innovation dans le champ des études sur les migrations, et apportent des connaissances sur diverses questions en lien avec le Pacte mondial sur les migrations. Des liens vers leurs travaux sont indiqués dans leurs profils. Explorez la base de données par spécialité et par lieu pour trouver un expert et consulter ses travaux les plus récents. Connectez-vous pour contacter directement un expert.

Avertissement : la mise en contact avec les experts est assurée par l’intermédiaire du MRH. La présence dans cette base de données n’implique aucun aval de la part du Réseau des Nations Unies sur les migrations ou de ses membres.

Demander votre inscription

Fichier des pairs évaluateurs

Les contenus soumis au Pôle du Réseau sur les migrations sont dans un premier temps examinés par des spécialistes des Nations Unies et d’ailleurs. Les demandes d’inscription au fichier sont en tout temps bienvenues. Informez-vous ici sur les critères d’évaluation.

Postulez pour rejoindre le groupe d'experts

Base de données d'experts

 
Résultats de la recherche
61 - 70 résultats sur 492
Monash Migration and Inclusion Centre, Monash University
Research Associate
Melbourne

I am an early career researcher working in the Monash Migration and Inclusion Centre at Monash University, Australia, and the School of Media and Communication at RMIT University. My research focuses on the intersections of digital media, belonging, migration and refugee studies, and digital and social inclusion.

  • Monash Migration and Inclusion Centre, Monash University
    Research Associate
    Melbourne
  • RMIT University
    Research Associate
    Melbourne

I am an early career researcher working in the Monash Migration and Inclusion Centre at Monash University, Australia, and the School of Media and Communication at RMIT University. My research focuses on the intersections of digital media, belonging, migration and refugee studies, and digital and social inclusion.

Manchester Metropolitan University
Senior Lecturer
Manchester

Benedicte Brahic is a Senior Lecturer in Sociology at Manchester Metropolitan University where she co-convenes the Migration and Interdisciplinary Global Studies (MIGS) research group - https://www.mmu.ac.uk/research/research-centres/rcass/groups/migration-….
Her research interests concern the intersections of gender, migration and, bordering. Her recent published work explores the impact of uncertain migratory contexts and citizenship status on migrant families.

  • Manchester Metropolitan University
    Senior Lecturer
    Manchester

Benedicte Brahic is a Senior Lecturer in Sociology at Manchester Metropolitan University where she co-convenes the Migration and Interdisciplinary Global Studies (MIGS) research group - https://www.mmu.ac.uk/research/research-centres/rcass/groups/migration-….
Her research interests concern the intersections of gender, migration and, bordering. Her recent published work explores the impact of uncertain migratory contexts and citizenship status on migrant families.

Charles University
Early Stage Researcher
Prague

Laura Brody is a Marie-Sklodowska-Curie fellow participating in the European Joint
Doctorate ‘MOVES’: Migration and Modernity – Historical and Cultural Challenges’
at Charles University and Paul-Valery University. Previously, she received an M.A. in International Migration from the University of Kent and a B.A. in International Comparative Studies from Duke University. Her research focuses on issues of forced migration, nationalism, memory, identity and belonging in the Balkans/Eastern Mediterranean.

  • Charles University
    Early Stage Researcher
    Prague
  • Paul-Valéry University
    Early Stage Researcher
    Montpellier

Laura Brody is a Marie-Sklodowska-Curie fellow participating in the European Joint
Doctorate ‘MOVES’: Migration and Modernity – Historical and Cultural Challenges’
at Charles University and Paul-Valery University. Previously, she received an M.A. in International Migration from the University of Kent and a B.A. in International Comparative Studies from Duke University. Her research focuses on issues of forced migration, nationalism, memory, identity and belonging in the Balkans/Eastern Mediterranean.

University of Lisbon
Lecturer
Lisbon

Elena Bulakh is currently a Russian language lecturer at SOCIUS-ISEG (Lisbon University). She is also a PhD student at the Institute of Social Sciences (ICS-UL) of University of Lisbon. Her current research project is devoted to a new wave of the Russian migration to Portugal (1991-2017) with a special focus on networks, transnationalism, and migrants' identity.

  • University of Lisbon
    Lecturer
    Lisbon

Elena Bulakh is currently a Russian language lecturer at SOCIUS-ISEG (Lisbon University). She is also a PhD student at the Institute of Social Sciences (ICS-UL) of University of Lisbon. Her current research project is devoted to a new wave of the Russian migration to Portugal (1991-2017) with a special focus on networks, transnationalism, and migrants' identity.

Universität Wien
Postdoctoral Researcher
Wien

I am a human geographer focusing on social and development geography in the global south. In my work I focus on issues related to social inequalities, human-technology-relations, human-environment-relations, and social resilience in the context of globalisation. I am particularly interested in the diversifying patterns of mobilities and migration as well as digital transformations in the global south. My theoretical approach is, among others, inspired by Bourdieu's theory of practice, the new mobilities paradigm, as well as debates on translocality, transnationalism, and social resilience. In my point of view good geographical research should not only be theoretically profound but also empirically grounded. There is no good theory without proper and profound empirical research and vice versa.
I studied geography, development economics, and anthropology at the University of Bonn and focused in my PhD research on migration and translocal dimensions of social resilience in gendered migration systems. I very much appreciate working with Mixed-Methods and Multi-sited Ethnography and have worked for many years in Ethiopia, Bangladesh, Thailand, Singapore, and Germany.

  • Universität Wien
    Postdoctoral Researcher
    Wien
  • University of Innsbruck
    Associated Lecturer
    Innsbruck

I am a human geographer focusing on social and development geography in the global south. In my work I focus on issues related to social inequalities, human-technology-relations, human-environment-relations, and social resilience in the context of globalisation. I am particularly interested in the diversifying patterns of mobilities and migration as well as digital transformations in the global south. My theoretical approach is, among others, inspired by Bourdieu's theory of practice, the new mobilities paradigm, as well as debates on translocality, transnationalism, and social resilience. In my point of view good geographical research should not only be theoretically profound but also empirically grounded. There is no good theory without proper and profound empirical research and vice versa.
I studied geography, development economics, and anthropology at the University of Bonn and focused in my PhD research on migration and translocal dimensions of social resilience in gendered migration systems. I very much appreciate working with Mixed-Methods and Multi-sited Ethnography and have worked for many years in Ethiopia, Bangladesh, Thailand, Singapore, and Germany.

Save the Children
Antakya

Muhip Caglidil is a migration researcher and data collection expert with experience in humanitarian aid and emergency operations. Caglidil specializes in data collection solutions in hard-to-reach areas and conducting rapid needs assessments. Caglidil holds an M.A degree in International Relations from Central European University and previously worked at International Organization for Migration (IOM), Save The Children International in Germany, Turkey and Iraq.

  • Save the Children
    Antakya
  • International Organization for Migration
    Berlin

Muhip Caglidil is a migration researcher and data collection expert with experience in humanitarian aid and emergency operations. Caglidil specializes in data collection solutions in hard-to-reach areas and conducting rapid needs assessments. Caglidil holds an M.A degree in International Relations from Central European University and previously worked at International Organization for Migration (IOM), Save The Children International in Germany, Turkey and Iraq.

University of Padua
PhD Student
Padua

I am a PhD student of the doctoral programme in «Social Sciences: Interactions, Communication, Cultural Constructions» within Department of Philosophy, Sociology, Pedagogy and Applied Psychology (FISPPA) of the University of Padua in Italy. My PhD research project entitled «Transnational belongings and mobility paths: the migratory careers of Tunisian people in Italy», aims at understanding the factors influencing the establishment and maintenance of transnational relationships along the migratory pathways and the weight of identity issues in this complex. In this light I have conducted multi-sited research in Northern and Southern Italy, delving into the contextual-driven differences influencing transnationality.

  • University of Padua
    PhD Student
    Padua

I am a PhD student of the doctoral programme in «Social Sciences: Interactions, Communication, Cultural Constructions» within Department of Philosophy, Sociology, Pedagogy and Applied Psychology (FISPPA) of the University of Padua in Italy. My PhD research project entitled «Transnational belongings and mobility paths: the migratory careers of Tunisian people in Italy», aims at understanding the factors influencing the establishment and maintenance of transnational relationships along the migratory pathways and the weight of identity issues in this complex. In this light I have conducted multi-sited research in Northern and Southern Italy, delving into the contextual-driven differences influencing transnationality.

Ilenia Maria Calafiore is geopolitical analyst, specialized in Climate Change related Migration. She is researcher affiliated to Instituto Seneca, Centro Internacional de Posgrado, where she is enrolled in Master in Migraciòn y Atenciòn al Refugiado. She already holds a bachelor in International Studies.

Ilenia Maria Calafiore is geopolitical analyst, specialized in Climate Change related Migration. She is researcher affiliated to Instituto Seneca, Centro Internacional de Posgrado, where she is enrolled in Master in Migraciòn y Atenciòn al Refugiado. She already holds a bachelor in International Studies.

University of the West of Scotland
Academic, Lecturer, Lecturer in the Master of Public Administration
Paisley

Dr Klement Camaj is a Lecturer with the University of the West of Scotland within the Master of Public Administration program. Dr Camaj is a multilingual, multimethodological, storytelling researcher focused on international migration, transnationalism, and cultural identity. Klement received his bachelor’s degree in Political Science and International Relations from Radford University in the United States, his master’s degree in Geopolitics, Territory, and Security, from King’s College London, and PhD in International Migration, Transnationalism, and Cultural Diplomacy from the University of the West of Scotland. His research focus is mainly located within the connected fields of Migration studies and Transnationalism, with a special interest in issues of diaspora and cultural identity.

Klement's main strengths consist in qualitative and multidisciplinary work, using ethnographic, narrative, and multimethodological approaches towards data collection and analysis. Klement is a Fellow of The Royal Geographical Society, and a Member of The Royal Anthropological Institute. Klement tweets as @DrCamaj and his contact e-mail is klement.camaj@uws.ac.uk.

  • University of the West of Scotland
    Academic, Lecturer, Lecturer in the Master of Public Administration
    Paisley

Dr Klement Camaj is a Lecturer with the University of the West of Scotland within the Master of Public Administration program. Dr Camaj is a multilingual, multimethodological, storytelling researcher focused on international migration, transnationalism, and cultural identity. Klement received his bachelor’s degree in Political Science and International Relations from Radford University in the United States, his master’s degree in Geopolitics, Territory, and Security, from King’s College London, and PhD in International Migration, Transnationalism, and Cultural Diplomacy from the University of the West of Scotland. His research focus is mainly located within the connected fields of Migration studies and Transnationalism, with a special interest in issues of diaspora and cultural identity.

Klement's main strengths consist in qualitative and multidisciplinary work, using ethnographic, narrative, and multimethodological approaches towards data collection and analysis. Klement is a Fellow of The Royal Geographical Society, and a Member of The Royal Anthropological Institute. Klement tweets as @DrCamaj and his contact e-mail is klement.camaj@uws.ac.uk.

About the Migration Network Hub

What is the Migration Network Hub?

The Hub is a virtual “meeting space” where governments, stakeholders and experts can access and share migration-related information and services. It provides curated content, analysis and information on a variety of topics.

The Hub aims to support UN Member States in the implementation, follow-up and review of the Global Compact for Migration by serving as a repository of existing evidence, practices and initiatives, and facilitating access to knowledge sharing via online discussions, an expert database and demand-driven, tailor-made solutions (launching in 2021).

What content is displayed in the Hub?

The Hub aims to help you find information on migration, ranging from policy briefs and journal articles, existing portals and platforms and what they offer, to infographics and videos. The different types of resources submitted by users undergo peer review by a panel of experts from within the UN and beyond, before being approved for inclusion in the Hub. To provide guidance to users based on findings of the needs assessment, the content is ordered so that more comprehensive and global resources are shown before more specific and regional ones. Know a great resource? Please submit using the links above and your suggestion will be reviewed. Please see the draft criteria for existing practices here.

Apply to join the Peer Review Roster

Content submitted to the Migration Network Hub is first peer reviewed by experts in the field from both the UN and beyond. Applications are welcomed to join the roster on an ongoing basis. Learn more here.

Apply Now

Contact us

We welcome your feedback and suggestions, please contact us

*Toutes les références au Kosovo doivent être comprises dans le contexte de la résolution 1244 (1999) du Conseil de sécurité des Nations Unies.