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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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Institute of Sociological Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University
Senior Researcher
Prague

I am a researcher at the Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University and a migration analyst of the People in Need NGO. I hold a PhD in social geography and regional development from Charles University. In my current research, I focus on Vietnamese Diaspora in Czechia, particularly on Vietnamese settlement in rural settings and their translocal and transnational practices and networks in the context of the CEE region.

  • Institute of Sociological Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University
    Senior Researcher
    Prague
  • People in Need
    Analyst and Project Coordintor
    Prague

I am a researcher at the Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University and a migration analyst of the People in Need NGO. I hold a PhD in social geography and regional development from Charles University. In my current research, I focus on Vietnamese Diaspora in Czechia, particularly on Vietnamese settlement in rural settings and their translocal and transnational practices and networks in the context of the CEE region.

  • University libre de Bruxelles (ULB)
    senior lecturer (maîtresse d'enseignement)
    Brussels
  • National Fund for Scientific Research (F.R.S.-FNRS)
    research associate (chercheure qualifiée)
    Brussles
Institute for Legal Studies, Centre for Social Sciences
Research Fellow
Budapest

• Réka Friedery is a research fellow at the Department of European Union Law and International Law at the Centre for Social Sciences., Hungarian Academy of Sciences Centre for Excellence. She gained experience in studying the governance, processes and consequences of mobility (free movement, migration), accountability, citizens’ participation in the EU. Friedery’s recent researches focus on aspects of migration and populism; AI in migration policies and free movement in crises, accountability and corruption in the EU. She is an editor of Quarterly on Refugee Problems-AWR Bulletin. She participated in several national and international pojects, among others in EU' Horizon 2020 Demos project and in Visegrad Fund project.

  • Institute for Legal Studies, Centre for Social Sciences
    Research Fellow
    Budapest
  • Centre for Social Sciences
    Research Fellow
    Budapest

• Réka Friedery is a research fellow at the Department of European Union Law and International Law at the Centre for Social Sciences., Hungarian Academy of Sciences Centre for Excellence. She gained experience in studying the governance, processes and consequences of mobility (free movement, migration), accountability, citizens’ participation in the EU. Friedery’s recent researches focus on aspects of migration and populism; AI in migration policies and free movement in crises, accountability and corruption in the EU. She is an editor of Quarterly on Refugee Problems-AWR Bulletin. She participated in several national and international pojects, among others in EU' Horizon 2020 Demos project and in Visegrad Fund project.

University of Padova, Italy
Associate Professor
Padova

She is Associate Professor in Sociology at Fisppa, University of Padua. Extensive research experiences in ethnic and migration studies, religious studies and youth studies, with a special expertise on qualitative, visual and participatory research methods. She is committed to researching/contrasting different forms of racisms through cultural work with young people. She is a member of the DIVCULT group of IMISCOE. Her recent work: "Decolonising the city. Visual Dialogues in Padova" , https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6CtMsORajE

  • University of Padova, Italy
    Associate Professor
    Padova

She is Associate Professor in Sociology at Fisppa, University of Padua. Extensive research experiences in ethnic and migration studies, religious studies and youth studies, with a special expertise on qualitative, visual and participatory research methods. She is committed to researching/contrasting different forms of racisms through cultural work with young people. She is a member of the DIVCULT group of IMISCOE. Her recent work: "Decolonising the city. Visual Dialogues in Padova" , https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6CtMsORajE

GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies
Senior research fellow
Hamburg

Christiane Fröhlich researches human mobility within and from the Global South at the GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies in Hamburg. Her regional focus is mainly on the Middle East (Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Israel/Palestine, Turkey), where she has conducted extensive field research, but she is also engaged in cross-regional comparative projects, including the EU-funded consortium "Migration Governance and Asylum Crises", in which she leads a work package on „Comparing Crises. Lessons from «migration crises» in North Africa, the Middle East and the Greater Horn of Africa.“

  • GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies
    Senior research fellow
    Hamburg

Christiane Fröhlich researches human mobility within and from the Global South at the GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies in Hamburg. Her regional focus is mainly on the Middle East (Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Israel/Palestine, Turkey), where she has conducted extensive field research, but she is also engaged in cross-regional comparative projects, including the EU-funded consortium "Migration Governance and Asylum Crises", in which she leads a work package on „Comparing Crises. Lessons from «migration crises» in North Africa, the Middle East and the Greater Horn of Africa.“

Université du Québec à Chicoutimi
Professeur
Chicoutimi

Jorge Frozzini is Professor in Communication Studies at Université du Québec à Chicoutimi (UQAC) and holds the Canada Research Chair in Intercultural Communication and Management Technologies in a Pluralistic Environment. His research focuses on migration, intercultural cities, intercultural relations and diversity, on both policy and intercultural dynamics issues with a strong interest in communication, systemics approaches and qualitative methods.

  • Université du Québec à Chicoutimi
    Professeur
    Chicoutimi

Jorge Frozzini is Professor in Communication Studies at Université du Québec à Chicoutimi (UQAC) and holds the Canada Research Chair in Intercultural Communication and Management Technologies in a Pluralistic Environment. His research focuses on migration, intercultural cities, intercultural relations and diversity, on both policy and intercultural dynamics issues with a strong interest in communication, systemics approaches and qualitative methods.

Middlesex University
Senior Researcher
London

Dr Shilan Fuad Hussain is a Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellow expert in Cultural Analysis and Gender Studies. She is an interdisciplinary academic and works on a variety of topics such as Gender, Culture, and Diaspora. Her current work sits at the intersection of sociology and cultural analysis, and its symbiotic relevance to modern society.
https://www.shilanfuadhussain.com/

(Middle-Eastern Studies - Kurdish/Jewish Diaspora)

  • Middlesex University
    Senior Researcher
    London

Dr Shilan Fuad Hussain is a Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellow expert in Cultural Analysis and Gender Studies. She is an interdisciplinary academic and works on a variety of topics such as Gender, Culture, and Diaspora. Her current work sits at the intersection of sociology and cultural analysis, and its symbiotic relevance to modern society.
https://www.shilanfuadhussain.com/

(Middle-Eastern Studies - Kurdish/Jewish Diaspora)

DeZIM-Institut
Post-doc Researcher
Berlin

Lukas M. Fuchs is an interdisciplinary skilled migration and refugee researcher with international work experience at the intersection of international relations between states and transnational actors and the social integration of migrants. In addition to Germany, his methodologically diverse research work has taken him to Uganda, Kenya and Israel, where he has worked for NGOs and the IOM, among others. In his PhD at Freie Universität Berlin, he is addressing questions relating to values, belonging ​​and cultural diversification as a result of refugee migration. At DeZIM Institute, he currently works on return efforts and citizenship of refugees. He is also a member of the Global Mental Health research group at the Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin.

  • DeZIM-Institut
    Post-doc Researcher
    Berlin

Lukas M. Fuchs is an interdisciplinary skilled migration and refugee researcher with international work experience at the intersection of international relations between states and transnational actors and the social integration of migrants. In addition to Germany, his methodologically diverse research work has taken him to Uganda, Kenya and Israel, where he has worked for NGOs and the IOM, among others. In his PhD at Freie Universität Berlin, he is addressing questions relating to values, belonging ​​and cultural diversification as a result of refugee migration. At DeZIM Institute, he currently works on return efforts and citizenship of refugees. He is also a member of the Global Mental Health research group at the Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin.

University of Montreal
Doctoral student
Montreal

Javier is a gender, migration and mental health consultant. They are the social worker and clinical coordination of la Clinique Mauve, a specialized clinic in healthcare and mental health for Trans and migrant people. Holder of a bachelor’s degree in anthropology and a master’s degree in social work, their experiences include community research, clinical practice with migrant LGBTQI+ people and research creation. They are also involved in the development of socially engaged art exhibitions within queer communities in Montreal and Colombia. Javier currently sits on the board of directors of AGIR (LGBTQI+ action with immigrants and refugees).

  • University of Montreal
    Doctoral student
    Montreal

Javier is a gender, migration and mental health consultant. They are the social worker and clinical coordination of la Clinique Mauve, a specialized clinic in healthcare and mental health for Trans and migrant people. Holder of a bachelor’s degree in anthropology and a master’s degree in social work, their experiences include community research, clinical practice with migrant LGBTQI+ people and research creation. They are also involved in the development of socially engaged art exhibitions within queer communities in Montreal and Colombia. Javier currently sits on the board of directors of AGIR (LGBTQI+ action with immigrants and refugees).

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