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Dr. Benedicte Brahic is a Senior Lecturer in Sociology at Manchester Metropolitan University, affiliated with the Migration and Interdisciplinary Global Studies (MIGS) group. Her research focuses on migration studies, gender and social justice, bilingualism, and higher education inequality. She collaborates with institutions like the University of KwaZulu Natal and the University of Stellenbosch on projects addressing educational disparities in South Africa and leads the Manchester Bilingual Cafe with the University of Manchester.
- PhD in Sociology
- MA Globalisation, Societies and Cultures
- BA (Hons) Political Science
Her research examines intersectional barriers to higher education in post-apartheid South Africa, gender dynamics in bi-national European couples, and the impact of Brexit on French migrants. Recent work explores sustainable development goals (SDG 4, SDG 5), migrant precarity, and cultural identity in transnational contexts.
Her publications highlight themes such as disjunctive globalization, migrant vulnerability under NRPF policies, bilingual community engagement, and gendered labor rights in East African agribusiness. Key trends include migration governance, cultural hybridity, and policy responses to inequality.
Dr. Brahic supervises PhD students like Yasmin Hussain, who investigates globalization and student mobility. She serves as International Exchange Coordinator and co-convenes the MIGS research group, fostering interdisciplinary collaborations in migration and globalization studies.
Based in Geoffrey Manton Building (Room 4.19), she teaches Globalisation, Media, Culture and Consumption (MA) and Global Society (UG). She offers office hours by appointment via email and is actively involved in postgraduate research supervision.
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