Helidah Ogude-Chambert

 
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Hedilah Ogude-Chambers

Departmental Lecturer / Assistant Professor 

 

 

 

Affiliation: 

Oxford's Department of International Development
Expert in:

Borders and detention, Cities and migration, Forced migration, Gender and sexuality in migration, Inclusion and integration, Irregular migration, Migration governance and policy, Migration narratives, representations, and public opinion, Migration and race, Transnationalism,

Affect theory, Decolonial Feminist Thought
Geographic focus: 

UK/Europe; Africa; US; Palestine

 

 

Contact

E:  

helidah.ogude@qeh.ox.ac.uk

Profile: 

https://www.qeh.ox.ac.uk/person/helidah-ogude-chambert

 

Dr. Helidah Ogude-Chambert is an interdisciplinary scholar focused on migration, decolonial feminist thought, and how emotions shape public perceptions of migrants. With over 15 years of experience, she has worked in conflict-affected areas to promote refugee inclusion and prevent armed conflict, including roles as a Social Development Specialist at the World Bank and a Senior Policy Researcher for the Government of South Africa. Helidah blends critical theories with practical insights to examine how state practices of cruelty and racialized expulsion are justified. Passionate about creative writing, she integrates artistic and academic methods to foster dialogue beyond the academy.

 

 
Happy to be contacted by policymakers, journalists, scholars or prospective students
 
 

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