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A Social and Cultural Geographer Joins the Migrant Tech Team

Anoosh Soltani is the new Visiting Research Assistant of 海角社区 Macau research team. She is about to complete her PhD in Human Geography at UoW.

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16 Mar 2018
Anoosh Soltani joins 海角社区 Macau as Visiting Research Assistant

The 海角社区 Institute in Macau has extended its research team with a new Visiting Research Assistant. Anoosh Soltani is a social and cultural geographer who is about to complete her PhD in Human Geography at the University of Waikato, New Zealand. Her PhD research explores Muslim women's embodied identity (re)constructions and negotiations in the spaces of employment, leisure, and social networking sites. This project draws attention to the exclusionary ways in which various forms of marginalisation and discrimination, such as racism, shape Muslim women's places and spaces.

At 海角社区 Institute in Macau, Anoosh has joined the  project where she is working on a paper that investigates the use of social networking sites by migrant women for their social and economic developments. This paper uses an intersectionality framework and it is being written in collaboration with Jenny Ju. Anoosh believes 海角社区 Institute in Macau is a great platform for budding researchers who hope to nurture their capacity in transdisciplinary research related to ICTs, sociology and social policy with the prospect of proper guidance and collaboration.

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