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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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UCL
Doctoral researcher
London

Alex Bish is an independent researcher specialising on migration, conflict, and crime dynamics in West and North Africa. Over the past seven years, Alex has conducted in-depth fieldwork across West Africa and supervised field networks of key informants in both government and hard-to-reach groups, including rebels, militants, and smugglers. Alex is also an EPSRC PhD researcher in Security and Crime Science at UCL and a Visiting Scholar at Yale University. In addition to qualitative research, he is also trained in quantitative and complex systems research methods.

  • UCL
    Doctoral researcher
    London
  • Empirika Research
    Founder & Director
    London
  • Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime
    Research manager
    Geneva
  • European External Action Service
    Key Expert
    Abuja

Alex Bish is an independent researcher specialising on migration, conflict, and crime dynamics in West and North Africa. Over the past seven years, Alex has conducted in-depth fieldwork across West Africa and supervised field networks of key informants in both government and hard-to-reach groups, including rebels, militants, and smugglers. Alex is also an EPSRC PhD researcher in Security and Crime Science at UCL and a Visiting Scholar at Yale University. In addition to qualitative research, he is also trained in quantitative and complex systems research methods.

Ahmedabad University
Professor
Ahmedabad

Dr. Urmi Nanda Biswas is working as a Professor, in the Department of Psychology, School of Arts and Sciences, Ahmedabad University, Gujarat. India. Her broad research interest includes applied social psychology and social issues with a focus on gender , health, and migrant vulnerabilities. She has worked on Tibetaan school children in exile in India and assessed the impact of life skill training on their adjustment and performance. Her current research exploresUnderstanding the vulnerabilities of Indian female migrants during COVID 19 pandemic: Rethinking policies for better integration of immigrant women’s work lives. She has over 25 years of teaching and research experience , has guided 15 Ph.D.s and has widely published in national and international journals.

  • Ahmedabad University
    Professor
    Ahmedabad

Dr. Urmi Nanda Biswas is working as a Professor, in the Department of Psychology, School of Arts and Sciences, Ahmedabad University, Gujarat. India. Her broad research interest includes applied social psychology and social issues with a focus on gender , health, and migrant vulnerabilities. She has worked on Tibetaan school children in exile in India and assessed the impact of life skill training on their adjustment and performance. Her current research exploresUnderstanding the vulnerabilities of Indian female migrants during COVID 19 pandemic: Rethinking policies for better integration of immigrant women’s work lives. She has over 25 years of teaching and research experience , has guided 15 Ph.D.s and has widely published in national and international journals.

Norwegian Centre for Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies
Research Professor
Oslo

Research Professor, Norwegian Centre for Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies, and Professor of Sociology, University of Bergen

  • Norwegian Centre for Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies
    Research Professor
    Oslo
  • University of Bergen
    Professor of Sociology
    Bergen

Research Professor, Norwegian Centre for Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies, and Professor of Sociology, University of Bergen

Dr. Jelisaveta Blagojević Miljanić serves as the head of the Library and Documentation Center and Archives of the Parliament of Montenegro, and as the Convener, she leads the Special Interest Group for Women, Information, and Libraries within the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA). During her doctoral studies, she received several scholarships that enabled research at La Sapienza University in Rome, Jagiellonian University in Krakow, and Paris 8 Vincennes-Saint Denis University. She has published over 30 scientific papers, three of which appeared in journals indexed in the Social Science Citation Index list. She has participated in numerous conferences both domestically and internationally, is fluent in English, and proficient in French.

Dr. Jelisaveta Blagojević Miljanić serves as the head of the Library and Documentation Center and Archives of the Parliament of Montenegro, and as the Convener, she leads the Special Interest Group for Women, Information, and Libraries within the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA). During her doctoral studies, she received several scholarships that enabled research at La Sapienza University in Rome, Jagiellonian University in Krakow, and Paris 8 Vincennes-Saint Denis University. She has published over 30 scientific papers, three of which appeared in journals indexed in the Social Science Citation Index list. She has participated in numerous conferences both domestically and internationally, is fluent in English, and proficient in French.

University of Warsaw
PhD Candidate
Warsaw

PhD candidate at the Faculty of Sociology at the University of Warsaw.

Research interests:
-international migrations
-CEE labour markets
-racialisation and whiteness in the Eastern European context
-centre-periphery relations

  • University of Warsaw
    PhD Candidate
    Warsaw

PhD candidate at the Faculty of Sociology at the University of Warsaw.

Research interests:
-international migrations
-CEE labour markets
-racialisation and whiteness in the Eastern European context
-centre-periphery relations

CNRS
Chargée de recherche/Senior Researcher
Marseille

Im an anthropologist and a senior researcher at CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), in Centre Norbert Elias, Marseille. I earned a PhD from Aix-Marseille Université on Senegalese migrant women traders in Marseille, a subject I continued to investigate for several years and which led to the publication of my book Travail, sexualité et migration : les commerçantes sénégalaises à Marseille. Before being recruited to the CNRS, I completed three post-doctoral studies and participated in several research projects. During these works I led a crossed reflection on the themes of women migration, migrant enterprise and return migration, while questioning the very notions of mobility and migration.
My current research project focuses on a comparative study of the uses of law and on return migration of the descendants of European emigrants from Latin America to several European countries.

  • CNRS
    Chargée de recherche/Senior Researcher
    Marseille

Im an anthropologist and a senior researcher at CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), in Centre Norbert Elias, Marseille. I earned a PhD from Aix-Marseille Université on Senegalese migrant women traders in Marseille, a subject I continued to investigate for several years and which led to the publication of my book Travail, sexualité et migration : les commerçantes sénégalaises à Marseille. Before being recruited to the CNRS, I completed three post-doctoral studies and participated in several research projects. During these works I led a crossed reflection on the themes of women migration, migrant enterprise and return migration, while questioning the very notions of mobility and migration.
My current research project focuses on a comparative study of the uses of law and on return migration of the descendants of European emigrants from Latin America to several European countries.

Università Ca' Foscari
'Marie Skłodowska-Curie' Senior Global Fellow and Principal Investigator (PI) of the EU Horizon 2020 NAVSCHEN project — European Commission Grant Agreement (GA) No: 841201. Outgoing phase 2019-2021 at the University of Pittsburgh - From 09/2019
Venezia

Dr. Cristina BLANCO SÍO-LÓPEZ is 'Marie Skłodowska-Curie' Senior Global Fellow and Principal Investigator (PI) of the EU Horizon 2020 research project ‘Navigating Schengen: Historical Challenges and Potentialities of the EU’s Free Movement of Persons, 1985-2015’ (NAVSCHEN) —European Commission Grant Agreement (GA) No: 841201— at the European Studies Center (ESC) — EU Jean Monnet European Centre of Excellence (JMEUCE) of the University of Pittsburgh and at the Ca' Foscari University of Venice.
She previously was Assistant Professor in European Culture and Politics at the University of Groningen and ‘Santander’ Senior Fellow in Iberian and European Studies at the European Studies Centre — St. Antony’s College of the University of Oxford, where she remains a Senior Member.
Dr. Cristina Blanco Sío-López is Member of the Executive Committee of the Global Young Academy (GYA), where she holds the ‘Strategic Partnerships’ and the ‘Visibility and Impact’ Portfolios and directs the ‘Global Passport for Scholars’ (GPS) Initiative. She is also Co-Leader of the GYA project ‘The COVID-19 Pandemic and Art’ and received the ‘Sasha Kagansky’ Interdisciplinary Grant 2021/22 for the GYA project ‘The COVID-19 Pandemic and the Personal Experiences of Global Young Researchers’. Furthermore, Dr. Blanco Sío-López is a Full Member of the Spanish Young Academy / Academia Joven de España (AJE), where she represents the field of History.
She is currently a UNESCO Inclusive Policy Lab (IPL) Expert and Moderator of the 'Historical Legacies of Free Movement and Migration Policy-Making' IPL Team. She was Chair of the North America Chapter of the Marie Curie Alumni Association (MCAA) in 2020-2021, which received the ‘Best Non-European Chapter Award 2020’ by the MCAA.

  • Università Ca' Foscari
    'Marie Skłodowska-Curie' Senior Global Fellow and Principal Investigator (PI) of the EU Horizon 2020 NAVSCHEN project — European Commission Grant Agreement (GA) No: 841201. Outgoing phase 2019-2021 at the University of Pittsburgh - From 09/2019
    Venezia
  • University of Groningen
    Assistant Professor in European Culture and Politics at the University of Groningen. Trilingual position with teaching responsibilities in English, French and Spanish - 2018-2019
    Groningen
  • University of Oxford
    'Santander' Senior Fellow in Iberian and European Studies 2017-2018 & Senior Member of St. Antony's College - From 2018
    Oxford
  • Global Young Academy (GYA)
    Executive Commitee Member and Full Member - From 2017
    Halle
  • European Commission
    Expert, Rapporteur and Evaluator for the Research Executive Agency (REA) - H-2020 MSCA-IF - 2016
    Brussels
  • University of Luxembourg - CVCE
    Full-time Research Project Director and Principal Investigator at the Centre Virtuel de la Connaissance sur l’Europe (CVCE) - University of Luxembourg. Managed budgets: 1M€ and 660.000 € as PI (EU Jean Monnet Action projects, FNR...) - 2009-2015
    Luxembourg
  • European Parliament
    Researcher - EP research project '50 Years of History of the European Parliament' - 2007-2009
    Brussels
  • European University Institute - Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies
    Research Associate and Academic Associate - (EU FP6 projects: NEWGOV, IConnectEU, EMEDIATE...) - 2006-2008
    Fiesole
  • European University Institute
    Full-time Researcher - Area of expertise: History of European Integration / European Studies / Contemporary Global History - 2003-2008
    Fiesole
  • European Commission
    Blue Book EC Trainee and EUI Research Fellow - 2005-2006
    Brussels
  • Spanish National Young Academy / Academia Joven de España (AJE)
    Full Member from 2020
    Madrid
  • Marie Curie Alumni Association (MCAA)
    Chair of the North American Chapter 2020-2021
    Brussels

Dr. Cristina BLANCO SÍO-LÓPEZ is 'Marie Skłodowska-Curie' Senior Global Fellow and Principal Investigator (PI) of the EU Horizon 2020 research project ‘Navigating Schengen: Historical Challenges and Potentialities of the EU’s Free Movement of Persons, 1985-2015’ (NAVSCHEN) —European Commission Grant Agreement (GA) No: 841201— at the European Studies Center (ESC) — EU Jean Monnet European Centre of Excellence (JMEUCE) of the University of Pittsburgh and at the Ca' Foscari University of Venice.
She previously was Assistant Professor in European Culture and Politics at the University of Groningen and ‘Santander’ Senior Fellow in Iberian and European Studies at the European Studies Centre — St. Antony’s College of the University of Oxford, where she remains a Senior Member.
Dr. Cristina Blanco Sío-López is Member of the Executive Committee of the Global Young Academy (GYA), where she holds the ‘Strategic Partnerships’ and the ‘Visibility and Impact’ Portfolios and directs the ‘Global Passport for Scholars’ (GPS) Initiative. She is also Co-Leader of the GYA project ‘The COVID-19 Pandemic and Art’ and received the ‘Sasha Kagansky’ Interdisciplinary Grant 2021/22 for the GYA project ‘The COVID-19 Pandemic and the Personal Experiences of Global Young Researchers’. Furthermore, Dr. Blanco Sío-López is a Full Member of the Spanish Young Academy / Academia Joven de España (AJE), where she represents the field of History.
She is currently a UNESCO Inclusive Policy Lab (IPL) Expert and Moderator of the 'Historical Legacies of Free Movement and Migration Policy-Making' IPL Team. She was Chair of the North America Chapter of the Marie Curie Alumni Association (MCAA) in 2020-2021, which received the ‘Best Non-European Chapter Award 2020’ by the MCAA.

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