We are delighted to start introducing members of our research community in the Centre of African Studies at @uoessps in a weekly researcher spotlight

This week we are introducing Natasha Dyer @nrlcadyer, who is doing a PhD in International Development @Intdev_at_UofE, focused on migrant womenâs navigation of xenophobia in Johannesburg and London (2/5)
Natashaâs intersectional approach speaks to important contemporary debates and issues of race, migration, socio-economic outcomes, identity, and belonging (3/5)
To learn more about Natashaâs research follow her at @nrlcadyer and check out her blog entry titled âBordering in a pandemic: Extending the politics of belongingâ https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/policingthelockdown-sipr/2020/10/09/bordering-in-a-pandemic-extending-the-politics-of-belonging/ (4/5)
When asked what she would recommend people read related to her research focus Natasha suggested work by @profgrosfoguel, L. Oso and A. Christou in @IDjnl https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/1070289X.2014.950974?journalCode=gide20 (5/5)