معرفی
Anika Liversage serves as an external Teacher on the Study board of Psychology at the University of Copenhagen's Department of Psychology, with institutional affiliation to the Danish Center for Social Science Research (VIVE) as indicated by her email domain. Her academic role focuses on psychology and social science research within migration contexts.
Her research spans critical areas of migration studies, emphasizing gender dynamics, cultural integration, and human rights violations. Key interests include:
- Forced marriage practices in religious communities
- Aging and longitudinal adaptation among migrant populations
- Socioeconomic challenges faced by women in exile
Recent publications demonstrate a consistent trajectory in vulnerable group advocacy, with her 2025 report on religious marriage coercion and 2017 study of Turkish migrant women highlighting intersections of ethnicity, gender, and institutional policy. These works have influenced academic discourse and policy development, evidenced by citations and social media engagement.


