
معرفی
Kiri Santer is a Lecturer and post-doctoral researcher at the Institute of Social Anthropology at the University of Bern. Her work bridges the anthropology of policy, border regimes, transnational law, and carbon governance, with a focus on accountability, migration control, and the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM).
- PhD in Social Anthropology (University of Bern, 2022, Summa cum Laude)
- MA in Anthropology and Sociology (SOAS, University of London)
- Broad research interests: Anthropology of Policy, Border Regimes, Transnational Law, Carbon Markets
Her research spans two primary domains: migration control in the Central Mediterranean and carbon market governance under the EU’s Emissions Trading System. She has conducted extensive fieldwork in Tunisia, Brussels, Rome, and the Central Mediterranean, supported by a Swiss National Science Foundation Doc.ch grant.
Recent publications analyze CBAM, carbon leakage, and transnational legal conflicts, reflecting her interdisciplinary engagement with environmental policy and security studies. Her work has earned the Phil-Hist Faculty Award, SNIS 2023 Award, and IMISCOE Dissertation Award.
- Co-editor of the journal Anthropological Theory
- Presented research at conferences in Berlin, Barcelona, Zurich, and Poznan



