Jeremaiah teaches research methods at the University of Santo Tomas (UST) in Manila. He does migration research for a nonprofit thinktank --the Institute for Migration and Development Issues (IMDI)-- as well as for UST. He also does migration journalism.
- Institute for Migration and Development Issues (IMDI)Executive DirectorMandaluyong City
- University of Santo TomasAssistant Professor (Journalism); Director, Research Center for Social Sciences and Education (RCSSED)Manila
Jeremaiah teaches research methods at the University of Santo Tomas (UST) in Manila. He does migration research for a nonprofit thinktank --the Institute for Migration and Development Issues (IMDI)-- as well as for UST. He also does migration journalism.
Meghann Ormond is Associate Professor in Cultural Geography at Wageningen University & Research in The Netherlands. She's deeply invested in and concerned with how differently-mobile people's roots, rights and vulnerabilities are recognised and included in the places they visit and in which they live. Her research focuses mainly on how shifting visions and practices of citizenship and belonging transform transnational mobility, heritage, health and care relationships and practices.
- Wageningen UniversityAssociate ProfessorWageningen
Meghann Ormond is Associate Professor in Cultural Geography at Wageningen University & Research in The Netherlands. She's deeply invested in and concerned with how differently-mobile people's roots, rights and vulnerabilities are recognised and included in the places they visit and in which they live. Her research focuses mainly on how shifting visions and practices of citizenship and belonging transform transnational mobility, heritage, health and care relationships and practices.
- El Orden MundialCollaborating analystMadrid (online)
- Spanish Agency for International Development CooperationSpanish-Turkish interpreter and translator in the earthquake affected area in TurkeyIskenderun
- Peace on Climate- Young Think TankResearch collaboratorOnline
- Journal "Relaciones Internacionales" of the Autonomous University of MadridAcademic EditorMadrid
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs and CooperationCollaboratorMadrid
Laura Oso is Full Professor (Catedrática de Universidad) at the Faculty of Sociology, Universidade da Coruña. She is the coordinator of ESOMI (Societies in Movement Research Team). Her research has focused on the study of gender and migration, the integration of female immigrants into the labour market (domestic service, sexual work, ethnic entrepreneurship), transnational families, development and intergenerational relations.
She is Vice-president for International Affairs of the Spanish Federation of Sociology (FES) and Member of the Executive Committee at the International Sociological Association (ISA).
Other studies are also remarkable among her research lines, such as the Spanish emigration in France (female domestic workers and female caretakers, second generation) and the analysis of migrations from the perspective of intergenerational strategies and trajectories for social mobility. She equally works on the gender nexus linking gender, migration and development.
She partakes in competitive International Research Networks. She is an associated member since 2007 of the IMISCOE- International Migration, Integration and Social Cohesion network, being also a member since 2013 of its Board of Directors. She es also a member of the Board of the RN27 - Regional Network Southern European Societies at the European Sociological Association. She has also been a member of COST Action (European Cooperation in Science and Technology) Postpol (IS1209) “Comparing European Prostitution Policies: Understanding Scales and Cultures of Governance”(2013-2017). She has taken part of European projects (H2020-Welcoming Spaces- 870952, H2020- Cross Migration- 770121, Equal Convive Mais”-European Social Fund, SERD-2002-00119-European Commission, Research Directorate General, H2020-Proposal number : 691004-2015-2019) and INCASI ( International Network for Comparative Analysis of Social Inequalities) H2020-Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Research and Innovation Staff Exchange (RISE). Project Number: 691004.
- Universidade da CoruñaCatedrática de Universidad (Full Professor)A Coruña
Laura Oso is Full Professor (Catedrática de Universidad) at the Faculty of Sociology, Universidade da Coruña. She is the coordinator of ESOMI (Societies in Movement Research Team). Her research has focused on the study of gender and migration, the integration of female immigrants into the labour market (domestic service, sexual work, ethnic entrepreneurship), transnational families, development and intergenerational relations.
She is Vice-president for International Affairs of the Spanish Federation of Sociology (FES) and Member of the Executive Committee at the International Sociological Association (ISA).
Other studies are also remarkable among her research lines, such as the Spanish emigration in France (female domestic workers and female caretakers, second generation) and the analysis of migrations from the perspective of intergenerational strategies and trajectories for social mobility. She equally works on the gender nexus linking gender, migration and development.
She partakes in competitive International Research Networks. She is an associated member since 2007 of the IMISCOE- International Migration, Integration and Social Cohesion network, being also a member since 2013 of its Board of Directors. She es also a member of the Board of the RN27 - Regional Network Southern European Societies at the European Sociological Association. She has also been a member of COST Action (European Cooperation in Science and Technology) Postpol (IS1209) “Comparing European Prostitution Policies: Understanding Scales and Cultures of Governance”(2013-2017). She has taken part of European projects (H2020-Welcoming Spaces- 870952, H2020- Cross Migration- 770121, Equal Convive Mais”-European Social Fund, SERD-2002-00119-European Commission, Research Directorate General, H2020-Proposal number : 691004-2015-2019) and INCASI ( International Network for Comparative Analysis of Social Inequalities) H2020-Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Research and Innovation Staff Exchange (RISE). Project Number: 691004.
Ismail Oubad is a Doctoral Researcher within the ERC AdG SOLROUTES Project (Solidarities and Migrants' Routes Across Europe at Large), hosted by the University of Genoa. He is also a Visiting Researcher at the Center for Ethnic and Migration Studies of the University of Liège. Currently his research interest and PhD thesis focus on the solidarity actions and support networks to dwelling and migrants’ border transgression within and across the Belgian borders, adopting ethnographic methods. Previously, Ismail has conducted research on, inter alia, the quest for legalization of Sub-Saharan protection seekers within the asylum determination procedures in Italy.
- The University of GenoaPhD. CandidateGenoa
Ismail Oubad is a Doctoral Researcher within the ERC AdG SOLROUTES Project (Solidarities and Migrants' Routes Across Europe at Large), hosted by the University of Genoa. He is also a Visiting Researcher at the Center for Ethnic and Migration Studies of the University of Liège. Currently his research interest and PhD thesis focus on the solidarity actions and support networks to dwelling and migrants’ border transgression within and across the Belgian borders, adopting ethnographic methods. Previously, Ismail has conducted research on, inter alia, the quest for legalization of Sub-Saharan protection seekers within the asylum determination procedures in Italy.
- University of WarsawAssistant ProfessorWarsaw
- Khmelnytskyi National UniversityphD, Associate ProfessorKhmel’nyts’kyy
- University of SouthamptonProfessor of Social and Political PhilosophySouthampton
- ELTEPost-doctoral researcherBudapest
- ISCTE-IULResearcherLisbon
Giacomo Palermo is a photojournalist and unconventional visual communicator working on sociological and humanitarian research in the Mediterranean area. He has collaborated as a photographer with Getty Images Inc., Touring Club Italia, Majority World CIC - Global - Photo Agency, The MEGA Agency, GEDI S.p.a Gruppo Editoriale, La Repubblica, National Geographic Italia, La Sicilia, La Discussione, Aleteia.org, America Oggi, La Voce di New York and other international magazines. He is a volunteer missionary at the "Speranza e Carità" O.n.l.u.s. mission in Palermo founded by his lay brother Biagio Conte. Winner in 2015 of the Special Prize of the "Federazione Italiana Associazioni Fotografiche" dedicated to the most influential Italian humanitarian photographer Tina Modotti. In 2021 his project entitled "TerrA MAGNUM (Mediterraneo)" was included in "The Magnum Connect Program" of the most important and prestigious photo agency in the world, Magnum Photos. He has exhibited in photography group shows such as the "International Centre of Photography" in Palermo founded by Letizia Battaglia.
- Missione di Speranza e Carità O.n.l.u.s.Offical Contact Person (Photo - Reporter)Palermo
Giacomo Palermo is a photojournalist and unconventional visual communicator working on sociological and humanitarian research in the Mediterranean area. He has collaborated as a photographer with Getty Images Inc., Touring Club Italia, Majority World CIC - Global - Photo Agency, The MEGA Agency, GEDI S.p.a Gruppo Editoriale, La Repubblica, National Geographic Italia, La Sicilia, La Discussione, Aleteia.org, America Oggi, La Voce di New York and other international magazines. He is a volunteer missionary at the "Speranza e Carità" O.n.l.u.s. mission in Palermo founded by his lay brother Biagio Conte. Winner in 2015 of the Special Prize of the "Federazione Italiana Associazioni Fotografiche" dedicated to the most influential Italian humanitarian photographer Tina Modotti. In 2021 his project entitled "TerrA MAGNUM (Mediterraneo)" was included in "The Magnum Connect Program" of the most important and prestigious photo agency in the world, Magnum Photos. He has exhibited in photography group shows such as the "International Centre of Photography" in Palermo founded by Letizia Battaglia.
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