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Haqqi Bahram

Associate Professor

My research explores statelessness and its various intersections in contexts of forced migration and asylum and in relation to identity formation and belonging.

PhD Project

Syrian Kurds and Politics of Citizenship: Between Statelessness and Displacement

Focusing on life narratives of stateless Kurds from Syria in Sweden and Germany, I critically examine politics of citizenship between home and exile interrogating 'solutions' to the problem of statelessness. Grounded in , my study aims to unpack (the legacy of) statelessness within the current context of forced migration and its socio-political impact on constructions of identity and belonging.

Theoretically I draw from theories of citizenship, forced migration, standpoint epistemology and identity.

Publications

2024

Haqqi Bahram (2024)

2021

Haqqi Bahram (2021) Statelessness, governance, and the problem of citizenship, p. 264-275 (Chapter in book)
Haqqi Bahram (2021) Statelessness and Citizenship Review, Vol. 3, p. 113-119 (Article in journal)
Haqqi Bahram, Thomas McGee (2021) Plein droit, Vol. 128, p. 15-18 (Article in journal)

2020

Haqqi Bahram (2020)

Research network

, hosted by The Peter McMullin Centre on Statelessness 

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