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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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Universitat Oberta de Catalunya
PhD Candidate and Researcher (IdentiCat)
Barcelona

Jeconiah Dreisbach is a PhD candidate in Humanities and Communication at the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, specializing in critical sociolinguistics. He is part of the interdisciplinary research group Language, Culture and Identity in the Global Age (IdentiCat) and does research on the politics of multilingualism, migration, and intercultural contact.

  • Universitat Oberta de Catalunya
    PhD Candidate and Researcher (IdentiCat)
    Barcelona
  • De La Salle University
    Assistant Professor
    Manila
  • American University of Sharjah
    Visiting Researcher

Jeconiah Dreisbach is a PhD candidate in Humanities and Communication at the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, specializing in critical sociolinguistics. He is part of the interdisciplinary research group Language, Culture and Identity in the Global Age (IdentiCat) and does research on the politics of multilingualism, migration, and intercultural contact.

utrecht university
Assistant Professor

In my research, I focus on innovative ways to welcome refugees in Europe and on ethnic diversity, (social) sustainability, and sexuality from an intersectional perspective. In addition, I am very passionate about university education, and one of my key objectives is to bridge the gap between academia and professionals from the field, for example, by collaborating with NGOs.

  • utrecht university
    Assistant Professor

In my research, I focus on innovative ways to welcome refugees in Europe and on ethnic diversity, (social) sustainability, and sexuality from an intersectional perspective. In addition, I am very passionate about university education, and one of my key objectives is to bridge the gap between academia and professionals from the field, for example, by collaborating with NGOs.

University of Warwick
Doctoral researcher
Coventry

Gabriel du Plessix is a doctoral candidate at the University of Warwick, UK. Their doctoral research deals with lived experiences of queer and trans forced migration in East Africa and considers the ways queer and trans refugees develop protection strategies, establish support networks, and advocate for international assistance. Their research interests include SOGIESC asylum, queer theory, and sexuality in mediated and transnational contexts.

  • University of Warwick
    Doctoral researcher
    Coventry

Gabriel du Plessix is a doctoral candidate at the University of Warwick, UK. Their doctoral research deals with lived experiences of queer and trans forced migration in East Africa and considers the ways queer and trans refugees develop protection strategies, establish support networks, and advocate for international assistance. Their research interests include SOGIESC asylum, queer theory, and sexuality in mediated and transnational contexts.

UNU-MERIT, United Nations University; and Maastricht University
Researcher
Maastricht

Talitha Dubow is a researcher at UNU-MERIT and Maastricht University, where she has worked on research projects for clients and funders including the European Commission, GIZ, IOM, WODC, Worldwide University Network and United Nations agencies. Her research focuses on migrant decision-making, trajectories and reintegration, and the impacts of policies on these. Talitha is also currently completing a doctoral thesis on migrant decision-making in the Western Balkans. Prior to joining UNU-MERIT and Maastricht University, Talitha worked on research projects spanning innovation and entrepreneurship, civic engagement and political participation, and counter-radicalisation and violent extremism. Talitha holds an MSc in Public Policy and Human Development from UNU-MERIT/Maastricht University, and a BA in French and Spanish from the University of Cambridge.

  • UNU-MERIT, United Nations University; and Maastricht University
    Researcher
    Maastricht

Talitha Dubow is a researcher at UNU-MERIT and Maastricht University, where she has worked on research projects for clients and funders including the European Commission, GIZ, IOM, WODC, Worldwide University Network and United Nations agencies. Her research focuses on migrant decision-making, trajectories and reintegration, and the impacts of policies on these. Talitha is also currently completing a doctoral thesis on migrant decision-making in the Western Balkans. Prior to joining UNU-MERIT and Maastricht University, Talitha worked on research projects spanning innovation and entrepreneurship, civic engagement and political participation, and counter-radicalisation and violent extremism. Talitha holds an MSc in Public Policy and Human Development from UNU-MERIT/Maastricht University, and a BA in French and Spanish from the University of Cambridge.

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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).

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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.

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