- Brown UniversityDoctoral studentProvidence
Values-driven international development professional with expertise in social development and inclusion, currently working with two Horizon 2020 projects on inclusion of migrant children.
- Active Citizen EuropeExecutive DirectorBrussels
Values-driven international development professional with expertise in social development and inclusion, currently working with two Horizon 2020 projects on inclusion of migrant children.
Mohaiminul is a student of International Relations, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh. He has recently graduated Bachelors of Social Sciences in International Relations in 2022. His undergrad thesis titled "COVID 19 Pandemic and Return Migration of Bangladeshi Temporary Labor Migrant Workers: The Role of Migrant Receiving States." It looked at the underlying reasons of Bangladeshi migrants' return from the Middle East and South East Asian regions in the midst of this pandemic. It argues that the bourgeoning nationalization of labor market in the destination countries and lack of social and legal protection mechanisms for migrant workers are the overriding reasons of migrants' return, rather than the pandemic.
Mohaiminul is a student of International Relations, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh. He has recently graduated Bachelors of Social Sciences in International Relations in 2022. His undergrad thesis titled "COVID 19 Pandemic and Return Migration of Bangladeshi Temporary Labor Migrant Workers: The Role of Migrant Receiving States." It looked at the underlying reasons of Bangladeshi migrants' return from the Middle East and South East Asian regions in the midst of this pandemic. It argues that the bourgeoning nationalization of labor market in the destination countries and lack of social and legal protection mechanisms for migrant workers are the overriding reasons of migrants' return, rather than the pandemic.
PhD Student at the University of Leicester.
Specializes in Migration and Religion, Comparative Sociology of Migration.
- University of LeicesterPhD StudentLeicester
PhD Student at the University of Leicester.
Specializes in Migration and Religion, Comparative Sociology of Migration.
A Ph.D. Student and researcher with a focus on sustainable development and its relation to architecture. My current research is about achieving social sustainability in refugee camps through spaces
- CO-OPERATION INTERNATINAL ORGANIZATION Italian Humanitarian NGODistrict EngineerGaza
A Ph.D. Student and researcher with a focus on sustainable development and its relation to architecture. My current research is about achieving social sustainability in refugee camps through spaces
- Korea UniversityPhD CandidateSeoul
- Journal of Contemporary Eastern AsiaManaging EditorDaegu
I work as a Senior Research Fellow (Qualitative) within the physical activity research group at the Bradford Institute for Health Research. My research is about tackling health inequalities among structurally marginalized groups, with a specific interest in migrants, asylum seekers, refugees, and ethnic minorities. I use qualitative methodologies to foreground ‘lived experiences’ and different forms of health knowledge embedded within these marginalized groups. This approach often involved participatory research, creative and visual methods, storytelling, and decolonizing scientific knowledge production.
- Queensland University of Technology School of Public Health and Social WorkSessional Academic PUB104 Australian Health SystemKelvin Grove
- The University of Queensland School of Public HealthSessional Academic PUBH1103 Health Systems and PolicyHerston
- Queensland Positive PeopleBrisbane
I work as a Senior Research Fellow (Qualitative) within the physical activity research group at the Bradford Institute for Health Research. My research is about tackling health inequalities among structurally marginalized groups, with a specific interest in migrants, asylum seekers, refugees, and ethnic minorities. I use qualitative methodologies to foreground ‘lived experiences’ and different forms of health knowledge embedded within these marginalized groups. This approach often involved participatory research, creative and visual methods, storytelling, and decolonizing scientific knowledge production.
Anna Joceline Dizon Ituriaga is a 3rd year Ph.D. candidate taking International Program in Asia-Pacific Studies at National Chengchi University whose main research interests focus on migration, immigrant communities, non-
traditional security issues, and Austronesian studies. Before pursuing a Ph.D., she has 6 years of work experience in foreign missions in the Philippines, including the Korean Embassy, the Italian Embassy, and the Taiwan Trade Center.
- National Chengchi UniversityStudentTaipei
Anna Joceline Dizon Ituriaga is a 3rd year Ph.D. candidate taking International Program in Asia-Pacific Studies at National Chengchi University whose main research interests focus on migration, immigrant communities, non-
traditional security issues, and Austronesian studies. Before pursuing a Ph.D., she has 6 years of work experience in foreign missions in the Philippines, including the Korean Embassy, the Italian Embassy, and the Taiwan Trade Center.
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