Members
Members of the Cluster
Our cluster is composed of dynamic, creative researchers and teachers seeking to transcend boundaries and develop innovative approaches. Our group represents many different disciplines, including political science, sociology, economics, law and anthropology.
We all share a common concern: how to maximise human security and social justice in an age of global transformation. We are open to methodological pluralism, triangulation, cross-cultural and cross-disciplinary dialogues to develop new knowledge about migration as one of the most important issue of our time. Our cluster members are connected with numerous policy networks and debates in their specialised fields. Coming together as a group means that information and ideas emerging from these networks will be shared to strengthen the group as a whole.
Please click on the name under the individual profiles to see more.
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| Bridget O'Laughlin | |||
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