Associate Professor of the Department of Social Anthropology at the Faculty of Political Science and Sociology of the Complutense University of Madrid (U.C.M.), with teaching in the degree of Social Anthropology in the Faculty of Political Science and Sociology of the (U.C. M.). Doctor Cum Laude and International Mention in Feminist and Gender Studies, by the Institute of Feminist Research of the Complutense University of Madrid. His research interests are Gender, Postcolonialism and Migrations, African Women and Care Practices, Traditional Systems of Economic Cooperation and Local Development. Professor in charge of the virtual teaching of Introduction to Social Anthropology at the Universidad de Mayores (Senior University UCM), and lecturer in the Master on Islam in Contemporary Societies at the UCM. He is the author of several publications, monographs, reports and articles on these subjects and participates as a Researcher / Collaborator in research projects at the same University.
- University Complutense MadridMadrid
Associate Professor of the Department of Social Anthropology at the Faculty of Political Science and Sociology of the Complutense University of Madrid (U.C.M.), with teaching in the degree of Social Anthropology in the Faculty of Political Science and Sociology of the (U.C. M.). Doctor Cum Laude and International Mention in Feminist and Gender Studies, by the Institute of Feminist Research of the Complutense University of Madrid. His research interests are Gender, Postcolonialism and Migrations, African Women and Care Practices, Traditional Systems of Economic Cooperation and Local Development. Professor in charge of the virtual teaching of Introduction to Social Anthropology at the Universidad de Mayores (Senior University UCM), and lecturer in the Master on Islam in Contemporary Societies at the UCM. He is the author of several publications, monographs, reports and articles on these subjects and participates as a Researcher / Collaborator in research projects at the same University.
Associate Professor at the University of Leeds UK. Originally from Romania, Erasmus alumni and a 'migrant' in five European countries, my work seeks to bring new understandings of migrant rights, citizenship and integration, newly arrived migrant and refugee communities, diverse cities and global inequalities, borders and nations. PhD in Social and Political Studies, European University Institute (2013). Most recent projects: Feeding the nation: Seasonal migrants workers and food security (have a look! https://feedingthenation.leeds.ac.uk/ ) and Northern exposure: race, nation and dissatisfaction in 'ordinary' cities (have a look! https://northernexposure.leeds.ac.uk/) . Languages: Romanian, Spanish, Italian, English, passive knowledge German and French. Mother of second generation. She/her.
- The University Of LeedsAssociate ProfessorLeeds
Associate Professor at the University of Leeds UK. Originally from Romania, Erasmus alumni and a 'migrant' in five European countries, my work seeks to bring new understandings of migrant rights, citizenship and integration, newly arrived migrant and refugee communities, diverse cities and global inequalities, borders and nations. PhD in Social and Political Studies, European University Institute (2013). Most recent projects: Feeding the nation: Seasonal migrants workers and food security (have a look! https://feedingthenation.leeds.ac.uk/ ) and Northern exposure: race, nation and dissatisfaction in 'ordinary' cities (have a look! https://northernexposure.leeds.ac.uk/) . Languages: Romanian, Spanish, Italian, English, passive knowledge German and French. Mother of second generation. She/her.
Ahmad Walid Barlas is from Afghanistan. He received his master's degree in economic and management from Ruhr University Bochum, Germany. Currently, he is employed as a lecturer and head of BBA department at Samangan Higher Education Institute, Afghanistan. His research interest area is migration, remittances and economic development. Mr. Barlas has conducted a number of research projects on migration studies.
- Samangan Higher Education InstituteLecturer and head of BBA departmentAybak
Ahmad Walid Barlas is from Afghanistan. He received his master's degree in economic and management from Ruhr University Bochum, Germany. Currently, he is employed as a lecturer and head of BBA department at Samangan Higher Education Institute, Afghanistan. His research interest area is migration, remittances and economic development. Mr. Barlas has conducted a number of research projects on migration studies.
I am a doctoral student in Cultural and Social Anthropology at the Institute for Latin American Studies (LAI) at Freie Universität Berlin. In my doctoral project I am investigating remigration and reintegration processes of indocumented mexican labour migrants.
Before, I studied Cultural Sciences (Social Sciences / Cultural Anthropology / Socio-Linguistics) at the Europa-Universität Viadrina in Frankfurt (Oder), Universidad de Málaga (Spain) and Universidad Veracruzana (Mexico).
- Institute for Latin American Studies - Freie Universität BerlinPhD StudentBerlin
I am a doctoral student in Cultural and Social Anthropology at the Institute for Latin American Studies (LAI) at Freie Universität Berlin. In my doctoral project I am investigating remigration and reintegration processes of indocumented mexican labour migrants.
Before, I studied Cultural Sciences (Social Sciences / Cultural Anthropology / Socio-Linguistics) at the Europa-Universität Viadrina in Frankfurt (Oder), Universidad de Málaga (Spain) and Universidad Veracruzana (Mexico).
International migration researcher currently doing a MA in Mobility Studies, in the Department of Historical and Geographical Sciences and the Ancient World at the University of Padua. Has a bachelor's degree in International Relations from São Paulo State University (UNESP). Focused on Latin American migration flows and social network analysis. Assistant researcher at Revibra Europe, a network that provides support to Brazilian victims of gender-based violence and domestic abuse in the EU. Member of the Working Group on Migration at EST (European Student Think Tank).
- RevibraResearch assistantBrussels
- EST - European Student Think TankMember and researcherBrussels
- University of PaduaTutorPadova
International migration researcher currently doing a MA in Mobility Studies, in the Department of Historical and Geographical Sciences and the Ancient World at the University of Padua. Has a bachelor's degree in International Relations from São Paulo State University (UNESP). Focused on Latin American migration flows and social network analysis. Assistant researcher at Revibra Europe, a network that provides support to Brazilian victims of gender-based violence and domestic abuse in the EU. Member of the Working Group on Migration at EST (European Student Think Tank).
Jean Beaman is an Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of California, Santa Barbara. She was previously on the faculty at Purdue University and has held visiting fellowships at Duke University and the European University Institute (Florence, Italy). Her research is ethnographic in nature and focuses on race/ethnicity, racism, international migration, and state-sponsored violence in both France and the United States. She is author of Citizen Outsider: Children of North African Immigrants in France (University of California Press, 2017), as well as numerous articles and chapters. She received her Ph.D. in Sociology from Northwestern University. She is also an Editor of H-Net Black Europe, an Associate Editor of the journal, Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power, and Corresponding Editor for the journal Metropolitics/Metropolitiques.
- University of California Santa BarbaraSanta Barbara
Jean Beaman is an Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of California, Santa Barbara. She was previously on the faculty at Purdue University and has held visiting fellowships at Duke University and the European University Institute (Florence, Italy). Her research is ethnographic in nature and focuses on race/ethnicity, racism, international migration, and state-sponsored violence in both France and the United States. She is author of Citizen Outsider: Children of North African Immigrants in France (University of California Press, 2017), as well as numerous articles and chapters. She received her Ph.D. in Sociology from Northwestern University. She is also an Editor of H-Net Black Europe, an Associate Editor of the journal, Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power, and Corresponding Editor for the journal Metropolitics/Metropolitiques.
I hold a PhD in Sociology from the Paris-Sorbonne University. My interest in expatriation stems from my experience as educator in France and abroad and inquiries among teachers from France in Casablanca (Morocco) and London (UK) by in ethnographic and qualitative methods. Author several articles and book chapters, I am an active member of international research networks in Sociology: “Comparative Sociology” and “Sociology of Migration” at the International Sociological Association at the conference at Tokyo (2014) and Toronto (2018), “Global, Transnational and Cosmopolitan Sociology” and “Sociology of migration” at the European Sociological Association at the congress in Torino and Bilbao (2013), Praha (2015), Athens (2017), Helsinki (2018) and Manchester (2019). I also have participated to the IMISCOE conference in Malmö (2019) and I am a member of the Lifestyle Migration Hub.
I have led research with homeless people and the use of alcohol in Paris and guided social workers with students in training progress. I have taught Sociology of migrations at Sciences Po Paris and I am now Lecturer in Social Work at CEMEA-Aubervilliers and Paris-Nanterre University.
- CEMEA Ile-de-FranceLecturerParis-Aubervilliers
I hold a PhD in Sociology from the Paris-Sorbonne University. My interest in expatriation stems from my experience as educator in France and abroad and inquiries among teachers from France in Casablanca (Morocco) and London (UK) by in ethnographic and qualitative methods. Author several articles and book chapters, I am an active member of international research networks in Sociology: “Comparative Sociology” and “Sociology of Migration” at the International Sociological Association at the conference at Tokyo (2014) and Toronto (2018), “Global, Transnational and Cosmopolitan Sociology” and “Sociology of migration” at the European Sociological Association at the congress in Torino and Bilbao (2013), Praha (2015), Athens (2017), Helsinki (2018) and Manchester (2019). I also have participated to the IMISCOE conference in Malmö (2019) and I am a member of the Lifestyle Migration Hub.
I have led research with homeless people and the use of alcohol in Paris and guided social workers with students in training progress. I have taught Sociology of migrations at Sciences Po Paris and I am now Lecturer in Social Work at CEMEA-Aubervilliers and Paris-Nanterre University.
I work as a senior researcher at the Norwegian Social Research (NOVA), Oslo Metropolitan University. I have a PhD in sociology from Queen's University, Belfast, UK. In the recent years, I have been involved in research examining migrant involvement in welfare services; I studied migrant mental health; I was involved in and researched migrant organizations; and I examined the refugee settlement strategies of the Norwegian municipalities. My research interests span migration; transnationalism; public health; studies in mental health and well-being; resilience; welfare services; family migration. Since 2019, I have been an assistant editor of the Nordic Journal of Migration Research.
- OsloMet – Oslo Metropolitan UniversitySenior ResearcherOslo
I work as a senior researcher at the Norwegian Social Research (NOVA), Oslo Metropolitan University. I have a PhD in sociology from Queen's University, Belfast, UK. In the recent years, I have been involved in research examining migrant involvement in welfare services; I studied migrant mental health; I was involved in and researched migrant organizations; and I examined the refugee settlement strategies of the Norwegian municipalities. My research interests span migration; transnationalism; public health; studies in mental health and well-being; resilience; welfare services; family migration. Since 2019, I have been an assistant editor of the Nordic Journal of Migration Research.
Francesco Bellinzis earned his PhD in sociology from the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB) and is currently affiliated with the UPC School in Spain. Previously, he was a member of Gedime (Immigration and Ethnic Minorities Study Group) at UAB and served as a visiting researcher at the University of Brighton. Additionally, he led research for 'La Langue des Oiseaux,' an Erasmus+ project by Linguapax International (UNESCO consultative status) addressing migrant and refugee engagement with the arts in European cities. His areas of interest predominantly lie in the sociology of art and migration studies. He has published various articles in these two areas with a specific emphasis on the relationship between art and migration.
- The UPC School of Professional & Executive Development (UPC School)Training CoordinatorBarcelona
Francesco Bellinzis earned his PhD in sociology from the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB) and is currently affiliated with the UPC School in Spain. Previously, he was a member of Gedime (Immigration and Ethnic Minorities Study Group) at UAB and served as a visiting researcher at the University of Brighton. Additionally, he led research for 'La Langue des Oiseaux,' an Erasmus+ project by Linguapax International (UNESCO consultative status) addressing migrant and refugee engagement with the arts in European cities. His areas of interest predominantly lie in the sociology of art and migration studies. He has published various articles in these two areas with a specific emphasis on the relationship between art and migration.
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