
معرفی
Dr. Emmanuel Ndahayo is a Researcher in the Department of Social Sciences at the University of Siegen, affiliated with Faculty I (Social Sciences). He is part of Prof. Dr. Karin Schittenhelm’s research project analyzing asylum regimes and transnational families of refugees in Germany and France. His work intersects migration sociology, political sociology, and African studies with a focus on citizenship, naturalization, and postcolonial dynamics.
Education
- PhD in Sociology (2018), University of Siegen
- Master's in Comparative Social Sciences (2010), University of Siegen (Hans Böckler Foundation Scholarship)
- Bachelor's in Social Sciences (2003), National University of Rwanda
Research Interests
- Citizenship rights and naturalization processes among African migrants
- Transnational family dynamics under asylum policies
- Postcolonial structures in development cooperation
- African diaspora identities and Ubuntu philosophy
Key Contributions
- Authored Citizenship - How Do Black People Become German? (2020)
- Edited Citizenship in the Tension Between Inclusion and Exclusion (2019)
- Presented at major conferences including the Conference of Europeanists (2022–2024) and the German Sociological Association (2020)
Grants & Projects
- DFG Research Group FOR 5183: Cross-border Mobility and Institutional Dynamics
- Hans Böckler Foundation scholarships (2012–2016)
Professional Activities
- Organized international conferences on citizenship (2015) and postcolonial development (2021)
- Active in public dialogues on migration, refugee rights, and African-European relations
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