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Dr. Charlotte Sanders is a Lecturer in Anthropology at SOAS University of London's Department of Anthropology and Sociology. Her research examines border regimes, migration governance, and everyday effects of bordering practices through lenses of colonialism and racial capitalism. She holds a PhD from the University of Exeter (2019) focusing on Sudanese women's experiences in post-colonial urban spaces.
Her research interests include critical migration studies, feminist ethnography, spatial politics of resistance, and community-based methodologies. Recent work explores COVID-19 impacts on migrant homelessness and carceral architectures in UK immigration control.
Publications focus on migrant precarity, border temporalities, and feminist methodologies, with recent articles analyzing pandemic governance and geographies of resistance. She supervises PhD candidates researching diaspora communities and gentrification impacts.
Dr. Sanders is training to become an OISC-accredited immigration adviser to support community-centered research praxis.

