Curriculum vitae Louisa Vogiazides PhD Candidate in Human Geography 1. Personal information Email: louisa.vogiazides@humangeo.su.se Phone: +46 (0) 762 463752 Work address: Department of Human Geography, Stockholm University, SE-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden Home address: Stångåvägen 20, 128 44 Bagarmossen, Sweden Birth date: 8 February 1986 Citizenships: Belgian and Greek 2. Employment history 05/2013 - present PhD Candidate - Department of Human Geography, Stockholm University My research explores the relationship between spatial mobility and socioeconomic integration for international migrants in Sweden. It applies quantitative analyses mainly on Swedish longitudinal register data. 05/2013 - present Teaching assistant - Department of Human Geography, Stockholm University 12/2012-04/2013 Research assistant - Department of Human Geography, Stockholm University I carried out an interview study on labour trafficking and labour exploitation in Sweden, focusing on the restaurant and berry picking sectors, as parts of the EC-funded Adstringo project in the Baltic Sea region. 09/2012 11/2012 Research assistant - School of Global Studies, University of Gothenburg I carried out field research in Bosnia and Herzegovina and in Stockholm as part of the Sida-funded project The new developers? Circular migrants in policy and practice. 06/2011 08/2011 Intern - International Organization for Migration (IOM), Sarajevo I analyzed statistical data from a survey on the diaspora and the Bosnian labour market. 03/2011 06/2011 Intern - Nordic Africa Institute (NAI), Uppsala I did a literature study on housing issues in Sub-Saharan Africa. 12/2008 11/2010 Policy assistant Eurostep (NGO network), Brussels Among other tasks, I coordinated the preparation of two European Social Watch reports (on migration and development and report on social exclusion) and monitored the debates and processes of the EU s cooperation with developing countries. 10/2008 11/2008 Intern Centre Tricontinental (Cetri, NGO), Louvain-la-Neuve I did research and translation work for the quarterly publication Alternatives Sud focusing on social movements in Africa, Latin America and Asia. 3. Education 05/2013 - PhD in Human Geography, Stockholm University Title: Moving again: Spatial and social trajectories of international migrants in Sweden. Supervisors: dr. K. Haandrikman, dr. C. Hedberg and prof. B. Malmberg Courses: Human geography, urban planning, quantitative methods including demography and applied spatial analysis. 09/2010 05/2012 Master of Science in Human Geography, Stockholm University Master thesis: Return migration, transnationalism and development: Social remittances of returnees from Sweden to Bosnia and Herzegovina. 1
Courses: Migration, urbanization and environment, history of geographical thought and Geographic Information System (GIS). 09/2007 09/2008 Master of Arts in International Politics - International Political Economy, University of Manchester Master thesis: The Use of Remittances as a Development Strategy by the World Bank: Causes and Implications. Courses: International political economy, migration, globalization, European politics and political philosophy. 09/2004 09/2007 Bachelor in Human and Social Sciences, Université Libre de Bruxelles Courses: Sociology, demography, statistics, communication theory, psychology, social law and IT. 09/2004-06/2007 Bachelor in Political Sciences, Université Libre de Bruxelles Courses : Political theory, international relations, European politics, development studies, private and public law, contemporary history, political economy and philosophy. Exchange programme: One semester Erasmus at the University of Manchester in autumn 2006. 4. Teaching activities Teacher 2017 Advanced Method in Human Geography and Urban and Regional Planning, Module on Quantitative research methods, Master course, 2013 2018 Human Geography II: Migration and Global Processes. Undergraduate course (in Swedish), 2015, 2017 Urban and Regional Planning I & Human Geography I: Population Geography. Undergraduate course (in Swedish), Supervisor 2013 2017 Supervision of undergraduate theses in Human Geography, Urban and Regional Planning, Geography and Global Development Studies (7 students in total), Examinator 2015, 2017 Examination of undergraduate theses in Global Development Studies (3 theses in total), Stockholm University. Guest teacher 2017 Migration and Social Change a Life Course Perspective, Master course, 2017 Urban and Regional Planning III: Social science theory and method focus planning. Undergraduate course (in Swedish), 2015 Urban and Regional Planning II: Scientific approach, sources and methods. Undergraduate course, 2013 Water resource management in time and space - focus Greece. Master course, including field trip in Greece, 2013 The city in the world. Undergraduate course, Course assistant 2013 2017 Human Geography II: Migration and Global Processes. Undergraduate course (in Swedish), 2015 Urban and Regional Planning I. Undergraduate course (in Swedish), 2013 Human Geography III. Undergraduate course (in Swedish), 2
5. Publications Peer-reviewed papers Vogiazides, L. 2018. Exiting distressed neighbourhoods: the timing of spatial assimilation in Sweden, Population, Space and Place. Published online e2169. DOI: 10.1002/psp.2169. Work in progress Vogiazides, L. & Chihaya, G. K. Migrants residential trajectories in Swedish metropolitan areas: An exploratory study. Revise & resubmit at Housing Studies. Vogiazides, L. & Mondani, H. A geographical path to integration? Exploring the interplay between regional context and socioeconomic integration among refugees in Sweden. Revise and resubmit at the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. Vogiazides, L. The secondary migration of the foreign-born population in Sweden: Patterns, drivers and destination. Report articles Vogiazides, L. & Hedberg, C. 2013. Trafficking for forced labour and labour exploitation in Sweden: Examples from the restaurant and the berry industries in Ollus, N.; Jokinen, A. & Joutsen, M. eds. Exploitation of migrant workers in Finland, Sweden, Estonia and Lithuania: Uncovering the links between recruitment, irregular employment practices and labour trafficking Publication Series No. 75, Helsinki: Heuni. Vogiazides, L. 2012. Legal Empowerment of the Poor versus Right to the City. Implications for access to housing in Urban Africa, Policy Dialogue n 6. Uppsala: Nordic Africa Institute. Vogiazides, L. 2010. Towards European Commission Development Effectiveness and Policy Coherence in Aid and Development Effectiveness: Towards Human Rights, Social Justice and Democracy; Reality of Aid 2010 Report, pp. 205-210. Philippines: IBON Books. Vogiazides, L. 2009. Migrant Workers Remittances: A Development Instrument in Question, in Simon Stocker, ed., European Social Watch Report 2009. Migrants in Europe as Development Actors: Between Hope and Vulnerability, pp. 11-13. Brussels: Eurostep. Media Hedberg, C., Vogiazides, L. & Jokinen, A. 2013. Migrationspolitiken bäddar för människohandel Svenska Dagbladet, 3 November 2013. 6. Conferences and workshops Conference & seminar presentations International PhD Workshop on Migration and Integration, 3-4 July 2018, Hertie School of Governance, Berlin. Presentation: A geographical path to integration? Using sequence analysis to explore the interplay between regional context and socioeconomic integration among refugees in Sweden. European Network for Housing Research (ENHR), 27-29 June 2018, Uppsala University. Presentation: A geographical path to integration? Using sequence analysis to explore the interplay between regional context and socioeconomic integration among refugees in Sweden. European Population Conference (EPC), 6-9 June 2018, Vrije Universiteit Brussel. Presentation: Inter-regional migration among international migrants in Sweden: Patterns, drivers and destination; Poster: A geographical path to integration? Exploring the interplay between regional context and socioeconomic integration among refugees in Sweden. Institute for Analytical Sociology (IAS), 12 April 2018, Linköping University. Presentation together with Hernan Mondani: A geographical path to integration? Using sequence analysis to explore the interplay between regional context and socioeconomic integration among refugees in Sweden. Stockholm Sessions on Migration, 13 February 2018, Presentation: Closer together or further apart? The effect of secondary migration of international migrants on ethnic residential segregation. 3
Nordic Geographers Meeting (NGM), June 2017, Stockholm. Presentation: Migrants residential trajectories in Swedish metropolitan areas: An exploratory study. Session: Housing market change and housing construction in the 21st century: Segregation, inequality, public housing, marketization, gentrification. Population Postgraduate Conference - PopFest, 31 May-2 June 2017, Stockholm. Presentation: Migrants residential trajectories in Swedish metropolitan areas: An exploratory study. Session: Integration. Also chair of the session. Population Association of America (PAA), 27-29 April 2017, Chicago. Presentation: Migrants residential trajectories in Swedish metropolitan areas: An exploratory study. Session: Segregation and Attitudes Around the World. Association of American Geographers (AAG), 5-9 April 2017, Boston. Presentation: Migrants residential trajectories in Swedish metropolitan areas: An exploratory study. Session: Symposium on Human Dynamics in Smart and Connected Communities: Understanding Neighborhood Dynamics 3: Lived Experience & Efficacy in Neighborhoods. Stockholm Sessions on Migration, 14 March 2017, Presentation: Migrants residential trajectories in Swedish metropolitan areas: An exploratory study. SUDA Demographic Colloquium Series, 29 October 2015, Presentation: Exiting distressed neighbourhoods: the timing of spatial assimilation among international migrants in Sweden. Transnational Diaspora Entrepreneurship (TDE) International Symposium, 7-8 October 2013, Stockholm. Presentation: Return migration, transnationalism and development. Social remittances of returnees from Sweden to Bosnia and Herzegovina. Session: Ethnic Minority entrepreneurship. Super-diversity. The transnational diaspora family. Arbetarrörelsens forskarnätverk (Afn), 14-15 May 2013, Runö. Presentation: Migrant labour exploitation: Examples from the Swedish restaurant and berry sectors. Session: Migrantarbetare. Invited presentations Council of the Baltic Sea States (CBSS), 9 April 2013, Stockholm. Presentation: Trafficking for forced labour and labour exploitation in Sweden. Examples from the restaurant industry and the berry industry. Stiftelsen Tryggare Sverige, debattkväll om arbete mot människohandel, 11 November 2013, Stockholm. Presentation: Människohandel för arbetskraftsexploatering, exempel från bärplockning och restaurangbranschen i Sverige. Nordic Africa Institute (NAI), seminar on the Legal Empowerment of the Poor, 12 December 2011, Uppsala. Presentation: Contrasting perspectives on the access to housing in urban Africa: the Legal Empowerment of the Poor versus the Right to the City discourses. University of Pisa, workshop Migrants in Europe as Development Actors, 11 May 2010, Pisa. Presentation as representative of Social Watch network: Migrant Workers remittances: a development instrument in question. ACP-EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly, 29 March 2010, Tenerife. Presentation as representative of Concord (NGO network): The Second Revision of the Cotonou Partnership Agreement. Conference organizing Member of the organizing committee of the 25 th Population Postgraduate Conference Popfest, 31 May-2 June 2017, Stockholm. Conference volunteer at the European Population Conference (EPC), 13-16 June 2012, Stockholm. 7. Elected positions 05/2017 - Vice-chair of the PhD Council at the Department of Human Geography. 01/2017 - Teacher recruitment Board II of the Faculty of Social Sciences. 06/2015 - Member of the student Council of the Faculty of Social Sciences. 4
8. Administrative experience 01/2017 - present Administrative assistant for the Forte-funded program Migrant Trajectories: Geographical Mobility, Family Careers, Employment, Education, and Social Insurance in Sweden, 1990 2016. 01/2014 03/2014 Organization and promotion of seminars at Department of Human Geography. 11/2013 12/2013 Inspection of course guides at Department of Human Geography. 9. Funding awarded 05/2018 German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), IPID4all scheme, PHD GLOBAL project travel grant for workshop participation in Berlin, 300. 12/2017 03/2017 Lagrelius fond, travel grant, 7000 SEK. Albert & Maria Bergströms stiftelse, publication support, 1840 SEK. 01/2017 Kungliga Vitterhetsakademien, travel grant, 11 500 SEK. 11/2014 Stiftelsen Carl Mannerfelts fond, travel grant, 18 550 SEK. 10. Scientific affiliations and service Member of the research profile Population Geography, Migration and GIS at the Department of Human Geography at Member of the Stockholm University SIMSAM node for Demographic Research (SUNDEM). SIMSAM is the Swedish Initiative for Research on Microdata in the Social and Medical Sciences. Student affiliate at The Linnaeus Center on Social Policy and Family Dynamics in Europe, SPaDE. Member of the American Association of Geographers. Peer reviewed for the Journal of International Migration and Integration. 11. Language skills French, Greek: English: Swedish, Spanish: Dutch: Mother tongues Proficient level Advanced level Intermediary level 12. Career interruptions 04/2014 12/2014 03/2016 01/2017 02/2017 04/2017 Parental leave (full time) Parental leave (full time) Parental leave (half time) Last updated in August 2018 5