- Universidade Eduardo MondlaneProf. and Senior researcherMaputo
I have earned Ph.D. in Sociology and the area of doctoral research is 'Youth in Informal Sector'. My research and teaching areas is Internal Labour Migration in India
- International Institute of Migration and DevelopmentSenior Research Fellow (Internal Labour Migration)Thiruvananthapuram
I have earned Ph.D. in Sociology and the area of doctoral research is 'Youth in Informal Sector'. My research and teaching areas is Internal Labour Migration in India
PhD in Visual Sociology and MA in Social Research, Goldsmiths, University of London
Academic researcher in Centro de Ciencias Sociales y Juventud (CISJU), Universidad Católica Silva Henríquez (Chile)
Adjunt researcher Centre for social conflict and cohesion studies (COES, Chile)
- Universidad Católica Silva HenríquezAcademic ResearcherSantiago
- CENTRE FOR SOCIAL CONFLICT AND COHESIONAdjunt researcherSantiago
PhD in Visual Sociology and MA in Social Research, Goldsmiths, University of London
Academic researcher in Centro de Ciencias Sociales y Juventud (CISJU), Universidad Católica Silva Henríquez (Chile)
Adjunt researcher Centre for social conflict and cohesion studies (COES, Chile)
- Koc UniversityPhD StudentIstanbul
- Universitat Autònoma de BarcelonaInvestigadora en formaciónBarcelona
- Bielefeld Graduate School in History and SociologyPhD researcherBielefeld
My research interests lie in how migration and processes of social categorization and stratification connect. In my PhD project I explored this nexus by studying the care work market in Spain and its connection to Bolivian transnational migration, and I am now focusing on how values and norms are negotiated and circulated within the migration and 'integration' field in Sweden. I am a social anthropologist by training and work mostly ethnographically, with participant observation and interviews.
- Malmö Institute for Studies of Migration, Diversity and Welfare (MIM), Malmö UniversityResearcherMalmö
My research interests lie in how migration and processes of social categorization and stratification connect. In my PhD project I explored this nexus by studying the care work market in Spain and its connection to Bolivian transnational migration, and I am now focusing on how values and norms are negotiated and circulated within the migration and 'integration' field in Sweden. I am a social anthropologist by training and work mostly ethnographically, with participant observation and interviews.
Dr. Rakesh Ranjan is an Assistant Professor at the Centre for Development Practice and Research, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Takshila Campus, Patna. He has been working on international labour migration, remittances, Diaspora and immigrant entrepreneurship for the past eight years. He has worked with the India Centre for Migration, Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India, and the Global Research Forum on Diaspora and Transnationalism, New Delhi. He also had brief stints at the Institute of South Asian Studies, National University of Singapore and the Centre for Development Studies, Trivandrum. Rakesh has recently co-authored a book with Prof. Md Mizanur Rahman on "Indian Diaspora Homeland Engagement: Education and Healthcare Sector", published by Oxford University Press.
- Tata Institute of Social SciencesAssistant ProfessorPatna
- Global Research Forum on Diaspora and TransnationalismSenior FellowNew Delhi
- Ministry of External AffairsResearch assistantNew Delhi
- Centre For Development StudiesProject Coordinator (Delhi)Thiruvananthapuram
- Global Research Forum on Diaspora and TransnationalismResearch AssociateNew Delhi
- National University of SingaporeResearch Assistant (Part-time, India Based)Singapore
- International Institute for Migration and DevelopmentSenior research fellowThiruvananthapuram
Dr. Rakesh Ranjan is an Assistant Professor at the Centre for Development Practice and Research, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Takshila Campus, Patna. He has been working on international labour migration, remittances, Diaspora and immigrant entrepreneurship for the past eight years. He has worked with the India Centre for Migration, Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India, and the Global Research Forum on Diaspora and Transnationalism, New Delhi. He also had brief stints at the Institute of South Asian Studies, National University of Singapore and the Centre for Development Studies, Trivandrum. Rakesh has recently co-authored a book with Prof. Md Mizanur Rahman on "Indian Diaspora Homeland Engagement: Education and Healthcare Sector", published by Oxford University Press.
- Payame Noor UniversityVisiting ProfessorTehran
- Roudehen Islamic Azad UniversitySenior LecturerRoudehen
- Islamic Azad University of ArakSenior LecturerArak
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