Gender, Sexuality & Migration
Marjolein van den Brink (Netherlands Institute of Human Rights), Berteke Waaldijk (Gender Studies/History) and John de Wit (Interdisciplinary Social Science) work on an interdisciplinary research project on wellbeing at the intersection of gender, sexuality and migration.
The project seeks to promote interdisciplinary knowledge generation with respect to the ways in which gender and sexuality are being addressed in research, policy and practice regarding the wellbeing of migrants and the communities and societies they have left behind, as well as communities and societies in the country of destination. The project does so by building upon legal, humanities and social sciences scholarship.
Involved researchers:
Related events:
Brown Bag Lunch Conversation January 12, 2021: 鈥淲ellbeing at the intersection of gender, sexuality and migration: an interdisciplinary exploration and conceptualization of contact zones鈥