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Marie Godin
MSc, PhD
British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow
Marie Godin holds an MSc in Refugee and Forced Migration Studies from the Refugee Studies Centre and a PhD in Social Sciences from the University of East London. Before receiving the British Academy fellowship Marie was a research officer on the mobile welfare project at the Oxford International Migration Institute (IMI) investigating the links between social protection initiatives, welfare systems and migration within, towards and beyond Europe. Her work has appeared in a range of journals, including the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, African Diaspora, A Journal of Transnational Africa in a Global World, and Refuge: Canada’s Journal on Refugees.
Recent publications
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Forging new lives: Congolese refugees as digital creators
Other
Marie Godin and Ghislain Bahati, (2023), ODID blog
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‘In London, I Am a European Citizen’: Brexit, Emotions, and the Politics of Belonging
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Nando Sigona and Marie Godin, (2023), Revising the Integration-Citizenship Nexus in Europe, 129 - 144
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Pour une redéfinition de la notion de “retour”: Le cas des diasporas congolaise et rwandaise de Belgique
Journal article
Marie Godin et al, (2022), African Diaspora, 14, 210 - 234
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Methodological and Ethical Reflections on the Displaces Participatory Photographic Project in the ‘Calais Jungle’
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Marie Godin and Giorgia Dona, (2022), 224 - 249
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Disentangling the migration-development nexus using QCA
Journal article
Mathias Czaika and Marie Godin, (2021), Migration and Development