Luca Ciabarri – University of Milan, Italy
Luca Ciabarri is a socio-cultural anthropologist with extensive fieldwork experience across the Horn of Africa, Emirates and Italy since 2003.
Barbara Pinelli – University of Rome 3, Italy
Barbara Pinelli is a socio-cultural anthropologist specialized in forced migration and intersectional feminist perspectives with a focus on the nexus among multiple spirals of power, memories of violence, political testimony.
Fatma Raach – University of Jendouba, Tunisia
Fatma Raach is a senior researcher with extensive fieldwork experience on several research projects related to the access for legal protection for the migrants and victims of human rights violations.
Amira Ahmed, American University in Cairo, Egypt
Amira Ahmed’s research spans migration, gender and sexualities, religion, community development, human trafficking, and paid domestic work.
Rachel Ibreck – Goldsmiths University of London, UK
Rachel Ibreck has extensive experience of research on the politics of memory and heritage and struggles for rights and justice in Eastern Africa.
Martina Tazzioli – Goldsmiths University of London, UK
Martina Tazzioli is Lecturer in Politics & Technology. She is the author of The Making of Migration.