Mag. Raffaella Pagogna
Mag. Raffaella Pagogna
University Assistant (Prae-doc)
Kontakt
Department of Geography and Regional Research
Universitätsstraße 7/5
1010 Wien
Tel.: +43-1-4277-48734
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Biography
I studied social and cultural Anthropology at the University of Vienna with main focus on migration and forced migration studies, peace and conflict research, postcolonial studies, as well as development studies. In my doctoral research project, I want to look into aspirations and desires to migrate as future-making practices and examine the impact of information and communication technologies on the migration projects in Ethiopia.
Dissertation project: Locating the future in (im)mobility: aspirations and desires to migrate and the role of ICT in Ethiopia.
Current Research Projects
- The Future in (im)mobility – Aspirations and desires to migrate and the role of ICT in Ethiopia
- AGRUMIG – "Leaving something behind" – Migration governance and agricultural and rural change in "home" communities: comparative experience from Europe, Asia and Africa
Publications
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Pagogna, R., & Sakdapolrak, P. (2023). How migration information campaigns shape local perceptions and discourses of migration in Harar city, Ethiopia. International Migration, 61(5), 142-155. https://doi.org/10.1111/imig.13112
Stange, G., Pagogna, R., Sterly, H., Sakdapolrak, P., Borderon, M., Schraven, B., & Serraglio, D. A. (2023). Impeded Migration as Adaptation: COVID-19 and Its Implications for Translocal Strategies of Environmental Risk Management. ASEAS - Austrian Journal of South-East Asian Studies, 16(1), 157-169. https://doi.org/10.14764/10.ASEAS-0093
Pagogna, R. (Interviewee), Nicol, A. (Author), & Kotchofa, P. (Author). (2022). Moving out, moving up? Stories of rural women migrating from Thailand and Kyrgyzstan. Web publication
Sakdapolrak, P., Pagogna, R., & Diniega, R. (2022). Covid-19, Migration und Translokalität. Geographische Rundschau (GR), 74(5), 14-17.
Hermans, K., Berger, E., Biber-Freudenberg, L., Bossenbroek, L., Ebeler, L., Groth, J., Hack, J., Hanspach, J., Soekardjo Hintz, K., Kimengsi, J. N., Kwong, Y. M., Oakes, R., Pagogna, R., Plieninger, T., Sterly, H., van der Geest, K., van Vliet, J., & Wiederkehr, C. (2021). Crisis-induced disruptions in place-based social-ecological research – an opportunity for redirection. GAIA - Ökologische Perspektiven in Natur-, Geistes- und Wirtschaftswissenschaften, 30(2), 72-76. https://doi.org/10.14512/gaia.30.2.3
Pagogna, R., & Sakdapolrak, P. (2021). Disciplining migration aspirations through migration‐information campaigns: A systematic review of the literature. Geography Compass, 15(7), [12585]. https://doi.org/10.1111/gec3.12585
Diniega, R. (Author), & Pagogna, R. (Author). (2021). Stuck in the pandemic: Research through the COVID-Migration News Database. Web publication https://doi.org/10.34834/2019.0018
Pagogna, R. (2019). Disciplining Migration Aspirations: Looking into the role of New Media and Information Campaigns to prevent irregular migration in Ethiopia. Paper presented at Digitized Global Mobilities. The role of New Media and Digitization in the security approaches of the Refugee Crisis, Utrecht, Netherlands.
Borderon, M., Sakdapolrak, P., Muttarak, R., Kebede, E. B., Pagogna, R., & Sporer, E. (2019). Migration influenced by environmental change in Africa: A systematic review of empirical evidence. Demographic Research, 41, 491-544. [18]. https://doi.org/10.4054/DemRes.2019.41.18
Borderon, M., Sakdapolrak, P., Muttarak, R., Kebede, E., Pagogna, R., & Sporer, E. (2018). A systematic review of empirical evidence on migration influenced by environmental change in Africa.
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