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Katerina Glyniadaki is a Teaching Fellow at the London School of Economics and Political Science, engaged in the School of Public Policy and the Master’s programme in Public Administration. Her research primarily focuses on the implementation of migration policies through an interdisciplinary and comparative approach. She is particularly interested in the frontlines of social service delivery and how individuals make decisions under conditions of high uncertainty. Additionally, she examines the role of individual identities in the decision-making processes of street-level bureaucrats and how these factors influence policy outcomes. One of her current research projects involves return migration in West Africa, conducted in collaboration with Dr. Nora Ratzmann and Ms. Julia Stier. This project focuses on Senegalese migrant returnees who previously attempted to migrate to Europe and engage in implementing migration information initiatives funded by international donors. Their research investigates how actors perceive the role of 'migration experts' and how this shapes the (anti-)migration messages conveyed to their compatriots.
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