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Trent University
PhD Student
Peterborough

I'm a PhD student at Trent University, Canada with a research focus on postpartum experiences of Ghanaian immigrant women moms in Ontario. I depart from damage- and deficit-based approaches, conscientizing the new moms to draw on the strength of their diasporic communities and the wisdom of traditional Ghanaian practices to improve their postpartum mental health experiences. My research interest areas are migrant women's health, gender and labour migration, and migration policy development. I hold MSc. Global Health from Uppsala University (Sweden), M.A. Social Protection from Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Sciences (Germany) and BSc. Physiotherapy from University of Ghana. My past research explored the labour market experiences of Ghanaian family migrant women in Germany.

  • Trent University
    PhD Student
    Peterborough

I'm a PhD student at Trent University, Canada with a research focus on postpartum experiences of Ghanaian immigrant women moms in Ontario. I depart from damage- and deficit-based approaches, conscientizing the new moms to draw on the strength of their diasporic communities and the wisdom of traditional Ghanaian practices to improve their postpartum mental health experiences. My research interest areas are migrant women's health, gender and labour migration, and migration policy development. I hold MSc. Global Health from Uppsala University (Sweden), M.A. Social Protection from Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Sciences (Germany) and BSc. Physiotherapy from University of Ghana. My past research explored the labour market experiences of Ghanaian family migrant women in Germany.

University of Lapland
University researcher
Rovaniemi

Tiina Seppälä holds a PhD in International Relations from the University of Lapland. Her PhD thesis (2010) dealt with the anti-war movement and theories of global resistance. She is interested in activism, social movements, development, forced migration, displacement, postcolonial and feminist theory, ethnography and engaged scholarship. Recently, she has focused on feminization of resistance, decolonial feminist solidarity, and arts-based research methods.

She has engaged with slum activists and women’s rights movements in Nepal and Bangladesh, anti-eviction movements in India, asylum seekers in Finland, and anti-war activists in the UK. She has been a visiting scholar in India (Mahanirban Calcutta Research Group, 2011–12), Nepal (Nepal Institute of Peace, 2012, 2014, 2020), Bangladesh (Refugee and Migratory Movements Research Unit based at the University of Dhaka, 2015), and Australia (University of Newcastle, 2019). Her research project Governance, Resistance and Neoliberal Development: Struggles against Development-Induced Displacement and Forced Evictions in South Asia was funded by the Academy of Finland (2013–16).

Currently, she works as a university lecturer in Political Science (temporary position) and a as researcher in Rethinking Nordic Democracy: Civil Disobedience in Exceptional Times research project, funded by the Academy of Finland. She is a member of the Service Design Research Group CO-STARS at the Faculty of Art and Design. She has the title of an adjunct professor (docent) of International Development Studies at the University of Jyväskylä.

  • University of Lapland
    University researcher
    Rovaniemi

Tiina Seppälä holds a PhD in International Relations from the University of Lapland. Her PhD thesis (2010) dealt with the anti-war movement and theories of global resistance. She is interested in activism, social movements, development, forced migration, displacement, postcolonial and feminist theory, ethnography and engaged scholarship. Recently, she has focused on feminization of resistance, decolonial feminist solidarity, and arts-based research methods.

She has engaged with slum activists and women’s rights movements in Nepal and Bangladesh, anti-eviction movements in India, asylum seekers in Finland, and anti-war activists in the UK. She has been a visiting scholar in India (Mahanirban Calcutta Research Group, 2011–12), Nepal (Nepal Institute of Peace, 2012, 2014, 2020), Bangladesh (Refugee and Migratory Movements Research Unit based at the University of Dhaka, 2015), and Australia (University of Newcastle, 2019). Her research project Governance, Resistance and Neoliberal Development: Struggles against Development-Induced Displacement and Forced Evictions in South Asia was funded by the Academy of Finland (2013–16).

Currently, she works as a university lecturer in Political Science (temporary position) and a as researcher in Rethinking Nordic Democracy: Civil Disobedience in Exceptional Times research project, funded by the Academy of Finland. She is a member of the Service Design Research Group CO-STARS at the Faculty of Art and Design. She has the title of an adjunct professor (docent) of International Development Studies at the University of Jyväskylä.

Forum transregionale Studien e V
Senior Fellow, Director Research Group "War, Migration and Memory"
Berlin

Is currently a Senior Fellow and Director of the research group PRISMA UKRAÏNA: War, Migration and Memory at the Forum Transregionale Studien. Prior to this, she was a fellow at the Imre Kertesz Kolleg, University of Jena. She is a senior research fellow at the Institute of Ethnology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine since 2020 and a professor of sociology at the Ukrainian Catholic University. In 2021 a visiting lecturer at the University of Basel. In 2016–2020 Research Fellow at the Ukrainian Research Institute at Harvard University, where she developed a digital atlas of social changes in Ukraine after Euromaidan.

  • Forum transregionale Studien e V
    Senior Fellow, Director Research Group "War, Migration and Memory"
    Berlin
  • National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
    Senior research fellow
    Lviv
  • Ukrainian Catholic University
    Professor
    Lviv
  • Imre Kertész Kolleg Jena
    Research Fellow
    Jena
  • University of Basel
    visiting lecturer, fellow
    Basel
  • Ukrainian Research Institute, Harvard University
    Fellow
    Cmabridge
  • Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin eV
    Fellow
    Berlin
  • International project "Region, Nation and Beyond. An Interdisciplinary and Transcultural Reconceptualization of Ukraine" coordinated by University of St. Gallen (Switzerland)
    Coordinator of the qualitative sociological research
    Lviv
  • Harvard University Ukrainian Research Institute
    Fellow
    Cambridge
  • Ivan Franko National University of Lviv
    Associate Professor
    Lviv
  • Institute of Sociology National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
    Research Fellow
    Kyiv
  • Ivan Franko National University of Lviv
    Sociology Program Director
    Lviv
  • Lviv Oblast’ Junior Academy of Sciences
    Lecturer
    Lviv
  • Lviv Oblast’ Junior Academy of Sciences
    Lecturer
    Lviv
  • International Renaissance Foundation
    Program Coordinator
    Lviv
  • Institute for Advanced Studies
    Head Coordinator of the VUIAS
    Berlin

Is currently a Senior Fellow and Director of the research group PRISMA UKRAÏNA: War, Migration and Memory at the Forum Transregionale Studien. Prior to this, she was a fellow at the Imre Kertesz Kolleg, University of Jena. She is a senior research fellow at the Institute of Ethnology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine since 2020 and a professor of sociology at the Ukrainian Catholic University. In 2021 a visiting lecturer at the University of Basel. In 2016–2020 Research Fellow at the Ukrainian Research Institute at Harvard University, where she developed a digital atlas of social changes in Ukraine after Euromaidan.

University
Ph.D. Student - Faculty of Communication, Culture and Society
Lugano

Ms. Wegahtabrhan Sereke is a PhD assistant candidate at the institute for Public Communication in
Università della Svizzera italiana, Lugano. She is working on a research project titled “Migrant belonging: discourse, affect and capital” under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Jolanta Drzewiecka. Before that she worked as a home-based consultant for the Belgian think-tank Europe External Programme with Africa (EEPA), a centre of expertise on EU’s foreign policy towards Africa. Formerly, she was a Staff Attorney at the Legal Advisor’s Office to the Eritrean State President. Prior to this, she served as an elementary school teacher in rural Eritrea. She obtained a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) from the University of Asmara in 2007, a Master of Laws (LLM) in International Law from the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva in 2013, and another LLM in International Dispute Settlement in 2011 from the University of Geneva (MIDS). After completion of her graduate studies in Geneva, Sereke has interned with three Untied Nations agencies in Geneva.

  • University
    Ph.D. Student - Faculty of Communication, Culture and Society
    Lugano

Ms. Wegahtabrhan Sereke is a PhD assistant candidate at the institute for Public Communication in
Università della Svizzera italiana, Lugano. She is working on a research project titled “Migrant belonging: discourse, affect and capital” under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Jolanta Drzewiecka. Before that she worked as a home-based consultant for the Belgian think-tank Europe External Programme with Africa (EEPA), a centre of expertise on EU’s foreign policy towards Africa. Formerly, she was a Staff Attorney at the Legal Advisor’s Office to the Eritrean State President. Prior to this, she served as an elementary school teacher in rural Eritrea. She obtained a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) from the University of Asmara in 2007, a Master of Laws (LLM) in International Law from the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva in 2013, and another LLM in International Dispute Settlement in 2011 from the University of Geneva (MIDS). After completion of her graduate studies in Geneva, Sereke has interned with three Untied Nations agencies in Geneva.

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  • Bonn International Centre for Conversion
    Associate Researcher
    Bonn
  • Maastricht University
    Postdoc
    Maastricht
  • Maastricht University
    PhD researcher
    Maastricht
  • Maria Sibylla Merian Center for Advanced Latin American Studies (CALAS) in Guadalajara, Mexico
    Research Fellow
    Guadalajara
University of Sheffield
Research Associate
Sheffield

Thea is an interdisciplinary researcher with a background in sociology and psychology and whose work covers the intersections of development, migration and youth studies. In 2020 Thea Shahrokh joined the Department of Sociolofical Studies at the University of Sheffield as a Research Associate on the EU project MIMY: EMpowerment through liquid Integration of Migrant Youth in vulnerable conditions. Prior to joining Sheffield she undertook her PhD research ‘Young people with migration-related life experiences: navigating identities and belonging in South Africa’ with the Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations at Coventry University, using participatory arts and story-based research methods.

  • University of Sheffield
    Research Associate
    Sheffield

Thea is an interdisciplinary researcher with a background in sociology and psychology and whose work covers the intersections of development, migration and youth studies. In 2020 Thea Shahrokh joined the Department of Sociolofical Studies at the University of Sheffield as a Research Associate on the EU project MIMY: EMpowerment through liquid Integration of Migrant Youth in vulnerable conditions. Prior to joining Sheffield she undertook her PhD research ‘Young people with migration-related life experiences: navigating identities and belonging in South Africa’ with the Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations at Coventry University, using participatory arts and story-based research methods.

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