From redress to reimagining: a decolonial lens on justice for women war survivors in Sri Lanka
Souls in the Kalyug: The Politics and Cosmologies of Migrant Workers in Contemporary India
Forms of the Left for the 21st Century: Contemporary Art, Digital Media, and Repressive Politics in Bangladesh
Branwen Spector
Yuezhou Yang
Beyond the Mountains: Social and Political Imaginaries in Gilgit-Baltistan
The Future is Now: Addressing Multidimensional Poverty for Sustainable Development (UNGA 80)
Land-making as state-making
Wither asylum? The rise of temporary protection in South America
My research interests focus on the intersection between migration and international protection of refugees through both top-down and bottom-up perspectives. From a top-down approach, both through academia and my professional experience, I have analyzed existing legal frameworks and public policies that shape protection mechanisms in Latin America, focusing on how states design and implement asylum and temporary protection regimes.