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Fanny Christou

Fanny Christou

Chercheur spécialiste des migrations internationales et études sur le Moyen-Orient, Swedish Institute of International Affairs (UI)
Politiste de formation, Fanny Christou est diplômée de Sciences Po Toulouse (2013). Elle est aussi titulaire d'un Master Recherche en Géopolitique et Relations Internationales (Université de Toulouse, 2013) et d'un autre Master en Stratégies Culturelles Internationales (Université d'Albi, 2014). Après une expérience professionnelle à l’Organisation internationale pour les migrations, elle a obtenu son Doctorat en Géographie - codirigé entre l'Université de Poitiers (Migrinter) et l'Université Américaine de Beyrouth - en décembre 2017. Ses travaux de thèse portent sur la territorialisation de la mobilisation politique de la diaspora palestinienne en Suède, , avec un intérêt particulier sur les migrations palestiniennes de Jordanie, du Liban, de Syrie et des territoires occupés palestiniens vers l’Europe du Nord pour interroger ce que signifie « être Palestinien » aujourd’hui. Tout au long de son parcours doctoral, Fanny a reçu divers prix de recherche et distinctions (Institut des Hautes Etudes de Défense Nationale, Fondation de France, Fondation Poitiers Université).

Elle a par la suite pu s’intéresser à la diaspora palestinienne installée en Allemagne grâce à l’octroi d’une bourse post-doctorale de la Fondation Croix Rouge française entre 2018 et 2019. Elle a bénéficié, pour la conduite de ces travaux de recherche, d’un accueil scientifique au Centre for Advanced Middle Eastern Studies, Université de Lund, Suède, où elle a également travaillé sur deux projets de recherche inscrits dans le programme The Middle East in the Contemporary World MECW. À la suite d'un post-doc international à l'Université de Lund, dans le cadre d'un projet de recherche portant sur les migrations et le changement climatique au Soudan, Fanny est désormais chercheure fellow au Swedish Institute of International Affairs (Middle East and North Africa Programme) où elle mène un projet sur les diasporas palestiniennes et kurdes en Suède. Elle a également enseigné en France, en Suède et au Danemark divers sujets portant sur la géopolitique du Moyen-Orient. Fanny Christou est chercheure associée à Migrinter, Université de Poitiers, à l’Institut Convergences Migrations, France et au Centre arabe de recherches et d’études politiques de Paris (CAREP Paris).

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