Dr. Luicy Pedroza

Associate

Dr. Luicy Pedroza

  • Short CV

    • Since 06/2020: Associate at the GIGA Institute for Latin American Studies

    • Since 06/2020: Research Professor at the Centro de Estudios Internacionales, El Colegio de México, Mexico City

    • 2017 - 2020: Principal Investigator and leader of the Research Project “Every Immigrant Is an Emigrant: How Migration Policies Shape the Paths to Integration” funded by the Leibniz Gemeinschaft

    • 2014 - 2017: Junior Research Fellow at the GIGA Institute for Latin American Studies and in the project "Polities beyond Borders. The New Dynamics of Emigrant Politics and Policies in Latin America"

    Current Research

    • Comparative migration and citizenship policies in Latin America, Asia and Europe

    • Representation and participation of migrants across democracies in the world

    • Diaspora politics and policies

    • Political transnationalism

    • North-South relations with regard to migration policies

    • Mexican politics

    Countries and Regions

    • Latin America

    • Mexico


    Awards

    • Dietrich-Thränhardt Dissertation Prize 2014, German Political Science Association (DVPW), 2014

    Dr. Luicy Pedroza

    Associate

    lpedroza@colmex.mx


    IMISEM Case Report | 01/2022

    Migration Policies in Argentina 2017-2019

    The project "Every Immigrant is an Emigrant (IMISEM)" collected data on migration policies of 32 countries. It looked at the phases of entry and integration of migrants, as well as the phases of emigration, the rights of emigrants abroad and the retention of citizenship.

    IMISEM Case Report | 01/2022

    Migration Policies in Austria 2017-2019

    The project "Every Immigrant is an Emigrant (IMISEM)" collected data on migration policies of 32 countries. It looked at the phases of entry and integration of migrants, as well as the phases of emigration, the rights of emigrants abroad and the retention of citizenship.

    IMISEM Case Report | 01/2022

    Migration Policies in Bolivia 2017-2019

    The project "Every Immigrant is an Emigrant (IMISEM)" collected data on migration policies of 32 countries. It looked at the phases of entry and integration of migrants, as well as the phases of emigration, the rights of emigrants abroad and the retention of citizenship.

    IMISEM Case Report | 01/2022

    Migration Policies in Brazil 2017-2019

    The project "Every Immigrant is an Emigrant (IMISEM)" collected data on migration policies of 32 countries. It looked at the phases of entry and integration of migrants, as well as the phases of emigration, the rights of emigrants abroad and the retention of citizenship.

    IMISEM Case Report | 01/2022

    Migration Policies in Chile 2017-2019

    The project "Every Immigrant is an Emigrant (IMISEM)" collected data on migration policies of 32 countries. It looked at the phases of entry and integration of migrants, as well as the phases of emigration, the rights of emigrants abroad and the retention of citizenship.

    Research Project | 01/05/2017 - 01/04/2020

    Every Immigrant Is an Emigrant: How Migration Policies Shape the Paths to Integration (IMISEM)

    Every immigrant to a country is the emigrant of another. The migration policies in both countries of origin and countries of destination define the migrants' options to enter, settle and belong to them. Using a comparative area studies angle - with cases from Asia, Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean - we develop a broadened perspective on migration policy landscapes, migrant selectivity, policy coherence and policy dilemmas.
    Leibniz Association, 2017-2020

    Research Project | 01/01/2014 - 01/12/2017

    Polities beyond Borders. The New Dynamics of Emigrant Politics and Policies in Latin America

    Nation-states are no longer contained by their borders. In times of mass migration and dense transnational networks, states of origin reach out to their citizens abroad in wholly new ways. While the most popular emigrant policies include external voting and channels so that emigrants can send remittances to their states of origin, this project documented -for the first time ever for an entire world region- that emigrant policies also include social services (e.g. health and education), obligations, and the institutional and symbolic inclusion of emigrants.
    DFG, 2014-2017

    Teaching | Central European University | 2016

    Citizenship & Diasporas, School of Public Policy

    Central European University Budapest Hungary

    Teaching | Central European University | 2015

    Migration Politics and Policies

    Central European University Budapest Hungary

    Teaching | Central European University | 2013

    Comparative Political Institutions

    Central European University Budapest Hungary

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