- Return migration (including returns of retirement)
- Citizenship, home and belonging
- Political emotions
- External voting
- Emigration of health workers
- Transnational returns in the ICT industry
- Women in the diaspora
Email: ibricevic@gmail.com
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Aida Ibri膷evi膰 is a political scientist and migration researcher with an interdisciplinary academic background in economics and journalism. She is currently employed as a Postdoctoral Researcher at REMESO, Link枚ping University, Sweden as part of the Horizon Europe .鈥 Previously, she has contributed to the Bonn International Center for Conflict Studies (BICC) project聽Trajectories of reintegration: The impacts of forced displacement, migration and return on social change聽as a Senior Research Associate. Ibri膷evi膰 has provided research consulting services for international organizations such as the IOM, UNDP, SIDA and ODI. Please click for a complete version of Ibri膷evi膰鈥檚 CV.
Her first book is published open access by Springer as part of the IMISCOE Research Series. You can find out more about the book .
Ibri膷evi膰 has a Bachelor of Arts in economics from Middlebury College, United States, and an economics Master of Arts from Central European University, Hungary. Her doctoral degree is in political science from Istanbul Bilgi University, Turkey.
Aida gets to use her journalism training from 脡cole sup茅rieure de journalisme in Lille, France (ESJ Lille) and the Mediaplan Institute in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina by working on her 鈥.鈥 This is a blogging space devoted to contextualizing contemporary academic and policy debates within the realities of the Bosnian-Herzegovinian diaspora.
Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian (Native), Turkish (Upper intermediate), French (Upper Intermediate), Italian (Intermediate) and Swedish (Elementary).
Monograph
Book chapter in Bosnian Studies: Perspectives from an Emerging Field