Notes on Contributors
Maria Inês Amaro
PhD, Social Work, is an Assistant Professor at the University Institute of Lisbon (iscte-iul) and
Francisco Branco
PhD, Social Work, is an Associate Professor at the Catholic University of Portugal.
Amanda Bigler
PhD, School of Arts, English and Drama, Loughborough University, UK. Amanda is currently an English lecturer and researcher at Université de Lilli 3, France.
Y.Y. Brandon Chen
is an Assistant Professor at the University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law (Common Law Section). His current research examines health and social inequities that arise in the context of international migration.
Philippa Hunter
PhD, is a Senior Lecturer in history and social sciences education, and curriculum studies at the School of Education-Te Kura Toi Tangata, University of Waikato, New Zealand. Her research interests include history and social sciences curriculum in initial teacher education, narrative research of problematised history pedagogy, and evidence-based inquiry across curricula.
Tamara Nair
PhD, Development Studies, is a Research Fellow at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, in Nanyang Technological University (ntu), Singapore. Her research interests include human security and human development.
Paula Leal Tejeda
PhD, Education. University of Sussex. conicyt Chile, Beca de Doctorado en el Extranjero, 72100582. Paula is currently a Lecturer in Universidad Autónoma de Chile, Temuco.
is an Economist currently working as an Associate Professor of Economics at Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia. He has written extensively on economics, diasporas, pluralism and the interaction of multiculturalism and ethics.
Judith Zangerle
PhD, herself is a ‘global nomad’, holding an Italian passport, belonging to a German speaking minority in the heart of the Alps, married to a North African, crossing borders and continents frequently. She received her teaching degree in Austria and completed her PhD in Intercultural Linguistics at the Universidad de Cádiz (Spain) in June 2019. Currently, she is back teaching at a secondary school for nursery education in Austria after one year of maternity leave.
Lana Zdravković
PhD, Philosophy, is a researcher, political activist, publicist and performance artist. Her research interests include identity, citizenship, migrations, political engagement, radical equality and politics of emancipation.