
معرفی
Josephine Greenbrook is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Mason Institute for Medicine, Life Sciences and the Law within the School of Law at the University of Edinburgh. She also serves as Deputy Director for the Mason Institute and co-chair of Borders in Health, Medicine, and Migration, an international interdisciplinary research platform hosted at the University of Gothenburg. Greenbrook founded Thriving in Academia, a global community focused on decolonizing academic spaces and promoting diversity.
Education
- MSc in Mental Health Psychology, University of Liverpool
- LLM in Medical Law and Ethics, University of Edinburgh
- MSc in Sociology, University of Gothenburg
- MEd in Teaching in Higher Education (Dissertating), University of Gothenburg
- PhD in Medical Law, University of Edinburgh
Research Focus
Greenbrook’s interdisciplinary work bridges humanistic clinical psychology, sociology of law and medicine, and medical law and ethics. Her research examines physicians’ career-long behaviors, the lived experience of law and liminality in medical praxis, structural hindrances affecting undocumented migrants and unaccompanied minors, and systemic violence in global health. She advocates for decolonised research ethics and reproductive justice, with a focus on epistemic injustice in academic spaces.Research Themes & Projects
She leads the Where Medicine Meets Migration Control Policy: The Boundaries Longitudinal Study, addressing intersections of healthcare and migration policy. Her projects span health inequities, structural violence, and decolonisation, reflecting her commitment to social justice in academia and healthcare.External Affiliations
Greenbrook is a Researcher at the School of Public Health and Community Medicine, Institute of Medicine, Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg. She contributes to the Identities & Inequalities and Health & Wellbeing research themes under the College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine.۰مقاله منتشرشده





