
معرفی
Asher Goldstein is a PhD student and Lecturer at Linköping University's Department of Culture and Society (IKOS), affiliated with the Institute for Research on Migration, Ethnicity and Society (REMESO). His research focuses on transnational structures of extraction, resistance to imperialism, and the intersection of migration, decolonial theories, and global power dynamics. He teaches in the Social and Cultural Analysis and Ethnic and Migration Studies programs.
- Education: MA in Ethnic and Migration Studies (Linköping University), BA in French (Dalhousie University).
Research interests include imperial-extractive formations, private security in Sweden, and nature-based integration programs for migrants. He leads projects exploring transnational complicity in extractive systems and co-authors work on biometric technologies' societal impacts. Active in networks like Critical Border Studies and the Secrecy, Power, and Ignorance Research Network (SPIN).
Publications analyze biometric rollouts in emerging economies, colonial legacies in security states, and pandemic-driven inequities in global attention allocation.




