Ezenwa Olumba is a scholar who researches and writes about how violence and culture influence people’s emotions, (im)mobility aspirations and collective behaviour. He is a doctoral research fellow at the Conflict, Violence, and Terrorism Research Centre at Royal Holloway, University of London, and a lecturer at the School of Applied Social Sciences, University of Bedfordshire. He has published research papers in various peer-reviewed journals, including Culture & Psychology, Third World Quarterly, Small Wars & Insurgencies, Terrorism and Political Violence, African Security Review, and Genealogy. His seminal work on cognitive immobility, which Culture & Psychology published, is a cutting-edge knowledge contribution to psychology, migration, and social policy.
Feel free to email him your stories, thoughts, re-experiences, and ideas on cognitive immobility: [email protected]
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