Associate Professor in the Technologies in Practice (TIP) group at the IT University of Copenhagen. He completed his Ph.D. at the University of Linköping in Sweden. His current research focuses on social movements and their use of digital media, radical politics, counter-information, internet activism, and lay expertise. Galis has published on social movements and sociotechnical systems from a Science and Technology Studies (STS) perspective, including editing a recent special issue together with Stuart Blume and Andrés Valderama for the journal Science, Technology and Human Values.
- IT university of CopenhagenAssociate ProfessorCopenhagen
Associate Professor in the Technologies in Practice (TIP) group at the IT University of Copenhagen. He completed his Ph.D. at the University of Linköping in Sweden. His current research focuses on social movements and their use of digital media, radical politics, counter-information, internet activism, and lay expertise. Galis has published on social movements and sociotechnical systems from a Science and Technology Studies (STS) perspective, including editing a recent special issue together with Stuart Blume and Andrés Valderama for the journal Science, Technology and Human Values.
I am a social anthropologist working on migration, gender and religion and, more recently on academic displacement and refugees.
- University of Trento - Department of Sociology and Social ResearchAssociate ProfessorTrento
- Scholars at RiskMember of the International Advisory Committee and National Co-coordinator of SAR ItalyNew York
I am a social anthropologist working on migration, gender and religion and, more recently on academic displacement and refugees.
PhD in Social Sciences at Universidade Estadual de Campians (UNICAMP, Brazil). Researcher at PAGU Center for Gender Studies (UNICAMP).
- Pagu Center for Gender Studies - UNICAMPResearcherCampinas
PhD in Social Sciences at Universidade Estadual de Campians (UNICAMP, Brazil). Researcher at PAGU Center for Gender Studies (UNICAMP).
A Social-economist and a development planning and migration expert with over 30 years of experience in practicing, teaching, researching and providing expert advice in the fields of socioeconomic and human development and migration and population mobility. Educated at the University of Khartoum in Sudan(B Sc.) and the University of Leeds, UK (MA & PhD).
- Ahfad University for WomenAssociate Professor of Development and MigrationKhartoum
- Sudan Social Development Organisation(SUDO)Executive Director (Country Director)Khartoum
A Social-economist and a development planning and migration expert with over 30 years of experience in practicing, teaching, researching and providing expert advice in the fields of socioeconomic and human development and migration and population mobility. Educated at the University of Khartoum in Sudan(B Sc.) and the University of Leeds, UK (MA & PhD).
Brenda Gambol is Assistant Professor of Sociology at The University of Texas at Dallas. She received her B.A. from the University of California, San Diego, and her Ph.D. from The Graduate Center of the City University of New York.
- University of Texas at DallasAssistant Professor of SociologyRichardson
Brenda Gambol is Assistant Professor of Sociology at The University of Texas at Dallas. She received her B.A. from the University of California, San Diego, and her Ph.D. from The Graduate Center of the City University of New York.
- Pontificia Universidad JaverianaAssistant Professor and rechercherBogotá
Full-time Researcher (tenured) at National Concil of Scientific and Technical Research (CONICET), Argentina.
Adjunt Professor, Department of International Relations, Faculty of Humanities (University of Mar del Plata, Argentina).
Visiting Fellow at CHREN (Centre of Human Rights at FAU-Erlangen, Germany), 2023.
- Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y TécnicasTenured ResearcherBuenos Aires
Full-time Researcher (tenured) at National Concil of Scientific and Technical Research (CONICET), Argentina.
Adjunt Professor, Department of International Relations, Faculty of Humanities (University of Mar del Plata, Argentina).
Visiting Fellow at CHREN (Centre of Human Rights at FAU-Erlangen, Germany), 2023.
I work as a PhD student and University assistant at the University of Vienna in the Department of Geography and Regional Research since 2021. I hold a Master degree in Development Economics from Clermont Auvergne University, France. For my PhD research , I aim to assess the role of immobility for environmental and climate change adaptation as part of my doctoral thesis. My work uses mainly mixed methods research design to analyse long-term migration and (im)mobility outcomes in a case study in Eastern Ethiopia, with the analysis of long-term migration data from the HDSS demographic monitoring system and combined with qualitative field work in the area of study.
- Universität WienPhD student and University assistantWien
I work as a PhD student and University assistant at the University of Vienna in the Department of Geography and Regional Research since 2021. I hold a Master degree in Development Economics from Clermont Auvergne University, France. For my PhD research , I aim to assess the role of immobility for environmental and climate change adaptation as part of my doctoral thesis. My work uses mainly mixed methods research design to analyse long-term migration and (im)mobility outcomes in a case study in Eastern Ethiopia, with the analysis of long-term migration data from the HDSS demographic monitoring system and combined with qualitative field work in the area of study.
Maître de Conférences (Assistant Professor) at University of Rennes 2 (France)
Faculty of Sports Sciences
- Université Rennes 2 - Laboratoire VIPS2Researcher, assistant professorRennes
Maître de Conférences (Assistant Professor) at University of Rennes 2 (France)
Faculty of Sports Sciences
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