1541
United Kingdom
My research focuses on Chinese migration to Japan and Sino-Japanese mobilities more broadly including media, tourism and international relations. I have a PhD in anthropology from the Australian National University, and was formerly co-convenor for the European Association for Social Anthropology, Anthropology...
1542
Associate Professor at Jagiellonian University, Director of Jagiellonian Centre for Migration Studies. Economist with focus on quantitative methods in migration studies. Main fields of expertise: socio-economic integration, immigrant & refugee entrepreneurship and social remittances.
1543
Poland
1544
Czech Republic
Professor Emeritus of Sociology in the University of Amsterdam (UvA).
He has served as director and researcher at the Center for Urban Studies (CUS) and the Institute for Migration and Ethnic Studies (IMES) of the Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research (AISSR) in the University of Amsterdam....
1545
Netherlands
1546
Germany
1547
Norway
Jan Niklas Janoth, with a background in Human Geography and African Studies, is interested in studying migration and mobility patterns in the context of climate change, shifting environmental conditions, and social conflicts. He places a particular focus on socio-cultural dimensions and examines aspects...
1548
Austria
Jan-Paul Brekke has his doctorate in sociology from the University of Oslo. His areas of interest include migration and refugee policies, migrant experience, secondary migration in Europe and the development of the European asylum regime.
1549
1550
Norway
I am Head of the Research Unit “Causes and developments of deviant behaviour” at the Criminological Research Institute of Lower Saxony (KFN). My research interests mainly relate to migration processes and immigrants’ integration, right-wing populism, and deviant behavior. Across all these topics, I investigate...
1551
Germany
1552
Netherlands
Jana Keck is a research fellow and coordinator of the research area Digital History at the German Historical Institute Washington DC (GHI). She studied English and American studies and linguistics at the University of Stuttgart. Before joining the GHI, she was working in the research project “Oceanic...
1553
Germany
I am a doctoral student in sociology at the Graduate School of Economic and Social Sciences at the University of Mannheim and a doctoral researcher at the Mannheim Centre for European Social Research. In my dissertation project, I examine refugees' time use and how it affects their integration into the...
1554
Germany
Jana Kuhnle is a doctoral researcher in Social Sciences. Her areas of interest include qualitative research methods in migration studies, skilled migration and transnational networks with a regional focus on Western Asia.
1555
Germany
Jana Kuhnt is a researcher at the German Development Institute (DIE) where she focuses on topics in the area of migration and displacement, social cohesion and impact evaluation. Jana is a development economist by training and has extensive experience in primary data collection in countries of the Global...
1556
Germany
Professor at the Université Paris 8, CRESPPA-GTM
1557
France
Janina Stürner-Siovitz works as a postdoctoral research fellow at the Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg. She analyses governance of migration and displacement in complex multi-level systems. Taking a bottom-up perspective, she focuses on the interaction between cities, states and regional/international...
1558
Germany
Janine Dahinden is Professor of Transnational Studies, director of the MAPS (Maison d’analyse des processus sociaux) and project leader in the nccr-on the move, University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland. She is interested in understanding processes of mobility, transnationalisation and boundary making, and...
1559
Switzerland
Janine Pinkow-Läpple is a postdoctoral researcher at IAMO in Halle (Saale), Germany. Her research focuses on migration and development. She is particularly interested in how migration contributes to the transmission of ideas and practices (“intangible remittances”) and how this can stimulate social change...
1560
Germany