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Dr Francesca Meloni has a background in anthropology.
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Migration, youth and childhoods
Citizenship, legal status and belonging
Access to social services
Participatory research approaches
Dr Meloni's research focuses on contemporary processes of migration and social exclusion. She is particularly interested in the interface between migration, age, race, and policy, and in the impact of legal status on the experiences of belonging and access to social services of young migrants.
She has over 10 years of experience conducting ethnographic research with young migrants. As part of her PhD at McGill University, she examined the influence of undocumented status on young people’s social belonging and access to education in Canada.
In the UK, she conducted participatory research on former unaccompanied minors and transitions into institutional adulthood, as part of the project “Becoming Adult: Conceptions of futures and wellbeing among migrant young people in the UK,” funded by ESRC.
Research interests
Migration, youth and childhoods
Citizenship, legal status and belonging
Access to social services
Participatory research approaches
Dr Meloni's research focuses on contemporary processes of migration and social exclusion. She is particularly interested in the interface between migration, age, race, and policy, and in the impact of legal status on the experiences of belonging and access to social services of young migrants.
She has over 10 years of experience conducting ethnographic research with young migrants. As part of her PhD at McGill University, she examined the influence of undocumented status on young people’s social belonging and access to education in Canada.
In the UK, she conducted participatory research on former unaccompanied minors and transitions into institutional adulthood, as part of the project “Becoming Adult: Conceptions of futures and wellbeing among migrant young people in the UK,” funded by ESRC.
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WAYS OF BELONGING: Undocumented Youth in the Shadow of Illegalitypp.1-+, (2024)
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WAYS OF BELONGING: Undocumented Youth in the Shadow of Illegalitypp.1-178, (2024)
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