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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.

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Humboldt University
Postdoctoral Researcher
Berlin

Irene Tuzi is a sociologist of migration with particular expertise in ethnography, refugee studies, gender studies and the Middle East. She holds a double PhD in Social Sciences from Sapienza University of Rome and Humboldt University of Berlin, received with honour (summa cum laude). She is currently a postdoctoral researcher at the Berliner Institut für empirische Integrations- und Migrationsforschung (BIM) at Humboldt University Berlin. Her current research project focuses on the impact of separation on integration among refugee families in Europe and the Middle East.

  • Humboldt University
    Postdoctoral Researcher
    Berlin

Irene Tuzi is a sociologist of migration with particular expertise in ethnography, refugee studies, gender studies and the Middle East. She holds a double PhD in Social Sciences from Sapienza University of Rome and Humboldt University of Berlin, received with honour (summa cum laude). She is currently a postdoctoral researcher at the Berliner Institut für empirische Integrations- und Migrationsforschung (BIM) at Humboldt University Berlin. Her current research project focuses on the impact of separation on integration among refugee families in Europe and the Middle East.

Fafo Research foundation
Research Professor
Oslo

Guri Tyldum is a sociologist and research professor at Fafo Research Foundation in Oslo. Her main research interest is in migration aspirations and migration flows, currently doing research on migration aspirations in refugee populations, and the mobility of Ukrainian refugees in Europe. She has published on refugee mobility, irregular migration, migration from Ukraine, labour migration, human trafficking and methodological challenges in the study of rare and elusive poulationas.

  • Fafo Research foundation
    Research Professor
    Oslo

Guri Tyldum is a sociologist and research professor at Fafo Research Foundation in Oslo. Her main research interest is in migration aspirations and migration flows, currently doing research on migration aspirations in refugee populations, and the mobility of Ukrainian refugees in Europe. She has published on refugee mobility, irregular migration, migration from Ukraine, labour migration, human trafficking and methodological challenges in the study of rare and elusive poulationas.

Radboud University
PhD Candidate
Nijmegen

Tessa Ubels researches the intended and unintended social effects of mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) for displaced persons. She uses a mixed-method, multi-sited and longitudinal research approach.

  • Radboud University
    PhD Candidate
    Nijmegen

Tessa Ubels researches the intended and unintended social effects of mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) for displaced persons. She uses a mixed-method, multi-sited and longitudinal research approach.

Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Sociology
Prague

Uhde specializes in critical social theory, feminist theory and research of global interactions. Her current research revolves around interdisciplinary analyses of transnational migration, bordering practices, transnational social reproduction and commodification of care, with a regional expertise focused on central Europe and eastern Africa. She is an external research affiliate at the School of Women and Gender Studies, Makerere University. She works at the Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences and She is a member of the management committee of the COST network Data Matters: Sociotechnical Challenges of European Migration and Border Control (DATAMIG).

  • Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Sociology
    Prague

Uhde specializes in critical social theory, feminist theory and research of global interactions. Her current research revolves around interdisciplinary analyses of transnational migration, bordering practices, transnational social reproduction and commodification of care, with a regional expertise focused on central Europe and eastern Africa. She is an external research affiliate at the School of Women and Gender Studies, Makerere University. She works at the Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences and She is a member of the management committee of the COST network Data Matters: Sociotechnical Challenges of European Migration and Border Control (DATAMIG).

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