Joana Sousa Ribeiro


Biography

Joana Sousa Ribeiro is a researcher at Centre for Social Studies (Europe and the Global South: Heritages and Dialogues´ thematic line) and a PhD student at the School of Economics, University of Coimbra. Her PhD thesis is about the de-skilling and re-skilling process of migrants in the healthcare sector. Her main research interests include socio-professional mobility of migrants and refugees, admission and inclusion´migrant policies, health and migration, longitudinal studies, intercultural studies and citizenship. From its publications stand out the organization of the book, in co-authorship, (2021), Material Politics of Citizenship Connecting Migrations with Science and Technology Studies. London: Routledge. She was a co-founder and coordinates a CES working group, the ITM - Inter Thematic group on Migration and she is a member of CES Trauma Observatory.


Latest Publications

Book

Amelung, Nina; Gianolla, Cristiano; Ribeiro, Joana Sousa; Solovova, Olga (orgs.) (2021), Material Politics of Citizenship Connecting Migrations with Science and Technology Studies. London: Routledge

Book Chapter

Amelung, Nina; Gianolla, Cristiano; Solovova, Olga; Ribeiro, Joana Sousa (2021), Technologies, infrastructures and migrations: material citizenship politics, in Nina Amelung, Cristiano Gianolla, Joana Sousa Ribeiro, Olga Solovova (org.), Material Politics of Citizenship Connecting Migrations with Science and Technology Studies. Londres: Routledge

Book Chapter

Ribeiro, Joana Sousa (2020), Regulatory Regimes and (Infra-)Structuring Emancipation Dynamics: the Case of Health Workers´ Migration, in Fiona-Katharina Seiger, Noel B. Salazar e Johan Wets (org.), Migration at Work: Aspirations, Imaginaries and Structures of Mobility. Leuven: Leuven University Press, 43-63