Membres

CRESPPA-GTM
FREEDMAN Jane – Coordinatrice du projet
TYSZLER Elsa
Centre norvégien d’études sur la violence et le stress traumatique (NKVTS)
Institut oriental (OI)
Université Bar-Ilan (BIU)
Université de Vienne (UNIVIE)
ERDMANN Madita
Chercheuse

Madita is a doctoral research associate with the project GBV-MIG, a consortium of eight international research institutions and universities (PI Jane Freedman, CRESPPA Paris) which looks at the roots and causes for Gender-Based Violence (GBV) against women migrants and refugees.

Madita was born and raised in Hamburg, Germany and New Delhi, India. She obtained her MSc in International Relations Theory from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) in 2018. In 2015, she received her BA degree in European Studies from Otto-von-Guericke Universität Magdeburg, Germany after having spent a year at the Uniwersytet Jagielloński Kraków, Poland.
She gained valuable experience while working in projects addressing GBV, conflict-related forced migration and inclusion in Germany and India. Her primary research interests are theories of International Relations, with special focus on feminist and postcolonial approaches to international security and border studies, as well as racism and Eurocentrism in International Relations.

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Université nationale d’Irlande à Galway (NUI Galway)
Université Sainte-Marie (SMU)
BHATTACHARYYA Pallabi
Chercheuse post-doctorale

Pallabi Bhattacharyya is a postdoctoral fellow in Sociology and International Development Studies at Saint Mary’s University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. She is delighted to be a member of the Canadian research team for the Violence Against Women Refugees and Migrants: Analyzing Causes and Effective Policy Response project. Her PhD research focuses on agency and empowerment among Refugee Women and Youth Resettling in Canada.

She has over 12 years of research experience working with youth, women, and marginalized groups in Canada, India and Sri Lanka. Her major research experiences include projects sponsored by organizations such as UNICEF and UNESCO India; British Council India and Sri Lanka; Commonwealth Youth Exchange Council programme; Canada-Germany Integration project – The Child and Youth Refugee Research Coalition project by European Union; Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC); Immigration Research West; and Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC). Most of her project outcomes involve policy recommendations to the government and non-profit organizations.

WILKINSON Lori
Professeure de sociologie, département de sociologie et de criminologie de l'université du Manitoba à Winnipeg, Canada

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