Dr Anna Tsalapatanis is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies at the University of Oxford, working with Dr Nicole Stremlau on the impact of social media on migration from Africa.

Anna received her PhD in Sociology from the Australian National University and a Masters’ Degree in South Eastern European Studies from the University of Athens. Her research interests include migration studies, citizenship, bureaucracy and identity. Anna has a strong background in Cultural Studies, Diaspora, Migration and European Studies and has taught in the fields of Anthropology, Sociology, Migration and Globalisation Studies.

She is a co-editor of a book in the BSA Sociological Futures Book Series entitled Social Beings, Future Belongings: Reimagining the Social, along with several other publications. Anna also recently received John Fell Funding for pump priming research that investigates the impact of migration bureaucracies.

Education

BInst, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.

International Programme, Sciences Po, Paris, France.

Dip. Modern Greek Language Studies, University of Athens, Athens, Greece.

MA Southeast European Studies, University of Athens, Athens, Greece.

PhD, Sociology, Australian National University, Canberra. Australia.

Select Publications

Tsalapatanis, A., Bruce, M., Bissell, D., & Keane, H. (Eds) (2019) Social Beings; Future Belongings: Reimagining the Social, BSA Sociological Futures Book Series, Routledge, UK.

Tsalapatanis, A. (2019) ‘Citizenship’, in Inglis, C., Khadria, B., & Li, W., (Eds) The SAGE Handbook of International Migration, SAGE Publications, UK.

Tsalapatanis, A. (2019) ‘Naming Belonging: When National Vocabularies Fail’ in Tsalapatanis, A., Bruce, M., Bissell, D., & Keane, H. (Eds) Social Beings; Future Belongings: Reimagining the Social, BSA Sociological Futures Book Series, Routledge, UK.

Bissell, D., Bruce, M., Tsalapatanis, A., & Keane, H. (2019) ‘Belonging Unbound’ in Tsalapatanis, A., Bruce, M., Bissell, D., & Keane, H. (Eds) Social Beings; Future Belongings: Reimagining the Social, BSA Sociological Futures Book Series, Routledge, UK.

Tsalapatanis, A. (2013) ‘Multiple Nationality and the (Ab)Use of Citizenship: Identity, Opportunity and Risk’, in Arvanitakis, J., & Matthews, I.  (eds). The Citizen in the 21st Century, Brill, USA.

Twitter

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